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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-04-29 - Orange Coast Pilot• • er Diedrich lff oy Deride To Seek · Third Term FRIDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 29, 1977 VOi. 10, HO flt ,• UCTIOl.S, 4J PAGES • • • • • Brief Gas ·Price Drop Possible Studies ltlov e 3rd Term Eyed -By Diedrich By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Ot llw O•ol' Polet \1•11 Despite has legal problems. Orange County Supervisor Ralph Dlednch revealed he 1s havmg second thou~hts about his earlier dec1s1on not to run a~ain after has present term l'xp1rcs The Third District supervisor I said Thursday the reported in - terest an his board seat of has pre- sent political antal!onis t. former county planning commissioner Shirlev Grindle, mav he the im - petus .ht• net•ds to seek lt thml term ; Diedrich un veiled his current 1 thoughts on his fu ture dunng a wide-rangin g '10-mmutc talk to the Saddleback Va ll cv Chamber of Commerce' · It w as D1ed r ich 's firs t scheduled appearance in the vaJley since a superv1sor1al re- districting plan was approved, extendmg his north countv dis- trict into El Toro ancl M1ss1on Viejo. The su(K'r\'1sor pn·r J cc·d his rt'· marks with a n·ft·renCl' to th(• m vestlgataon uf hai. politi cal cam paign activities hy the offi ce or Orange County Distract Attorney Cecil Hicks , another Dir dnr h rival, and lhc county Grund Jury. "No matter what the DA says. I ain't done anythin~ wron,:: -he just doesn't know it yet but r think l 've almost got the Grand Jury convinced." Diedrich said. He told chamber membeni at the Holiday Inn luncheon \hai it was testhpooy in the latest Grand JurY'transcripls -includ- ing lengthy and damning re- marks by Mrs. Grindle -that started him thinking about re- election. "The entire in~estigation start- Rock Group ~al,ly Ho~ IOWA CITY, Iowa <AP). -The 10,000 fans et a · Doobie Brothers concert got a bit srmre excitement than \hey anticipated. The rock group sett.be stage on flte. · The Thursd1,1 ntght con- cert at \he University of Jowa Fieldhouse featured a fireworks display. But when the sparklers went out, \he curtains went up -111 smoke. , There were no flljuries, and nre extinaulshera were used to douse tho. names. The band played on. •• ed with a political opposite of mine <Mrs . Grindle) and the testimony was a r ambling. rav- ing bW'lch of innuendoes, rumors and no bard facts," Diedrich said. "I have my reputation and pr ide ((she (Mrs. Grindle> is the only candidate for my seat. 1 am definitely a candidate for re- election." Durin~ his talk, the outspoken s uper v isor fro m Fullerton touched on a number or con- trovers ial south county issues, includmg jet noise, development trends and the cost of housing. On the latier issue. Diedrich re afhrmed his goal or pressing for some kmd of housing in the south county region that is con- ventional and affordable ror mid· <Stt DIEDRICH, Page Al) ]uveni'le Hal,l EICOJJee SoUght in oc A 16-year-old murder and rob- ber y slispcct 1s al large after his escape 12 days ago from Orange County Jtlvenile Hall, oCficials said today. Tyrone Miguel Robinson of Los Angeles was being he{d in the county detention hall Pend· ing juvenile court proceedings. He was the youngest of four s uspects in the March 2 holdup and shooting at the Santa Ana Food Market. The three older . suspects were indicted by the county Grand Jury on murder charges. Market owner Mrs. How Yow Lau was killed in the shooting and her son. Ken Lau, is re- covering from gunshot wounds. Harold Cook, assistant superintendent at juvenile hall, said Robinson and another youth attacked a counselor to make their escape. The counselor, Randy Nlmik was knocked to the gf'ound. struck and kicked after he' opened a locked aoor to thelr de- tention unit, Cook said. Niznik managed to grab and hol d the ·other you th but Robinsob eacaped over a fence, Cook said~ The escape happened durlnl the day on April 17, Cook aaid, and an immediate ground and helicopter search near the hall tailed to loc:ate Robinaon. Coot said the two ai>parently had been plannini their escape for some time. Nbntk wa1 treated at a hospital for bead lnjurtea but is DOW back M. work. r I Roll Out the Barrel D11lly i-!lot Slllft l'Mte Bruce Cathcart of NeWport Beach, left, .and Terry Fink or Irvine, appear neck a9d neck as they race their barrels at UC Irvine daring the ..annual Paul Bunyan Day festivities. Related photo, PageA3. Witness Relates Death Waddill Accused of Strangling Neuibom lJal!Y By RAYMOND ESTll,\DA, JIL Ot•o.11, ...... ''-" An Orange pe-diatrician testified tn court \hat Dr. William Baxter Waddill, Jr. swore as he allegedly tried to stop the breathi.na of a newborn baby at W eatminster Comm unity Hoapit1ll March 2, according to court transcripts. aware they were· made public to- ~ay. Smith ordered the preliminary hearing cleared of all spectators April u. The two-week hearing ended Wednesday. Transcripts show that wit· neues said Waddill ordered· --a~ ost eferyolft • ollt ot the Waddill, 43, has bee.n ordered • to atand trial May S in Orange Prot .... Slat d' County Su perior Court on e8Mt . e charges he strangled the baby of SAN DIEGO CAP) -Members an unwed HunUneton Beach of unions work.in1 in the tuna m... woman who had gone to him for a dustry say demonstraUons wUl saline abort.Ion. be held in Calitotnia Oregon and Judie Kenneth 1'· Smijh, •ho Puerto Rico on Monday to protest remanded the case over to porPoise·protectlon .ruJu that. Superior Court. had ..tea.led the have caused the U.S. tuna fleet to court LtimcripC.a and wu AOt. t shutdown. nursery where the hour-old in· tant was taken. Pediatrician Ronald 1. Comelsen, whose praetice is in Wfttminster, testified. that Wad· dill repeatedly )>teased down on the baby's windpipe-to make it qutt breathing. Transcripts show th&t Waddill told Comelsen he could not find "the G"oddamn tracb~a. '' Comellen Said WaddUJ dis· cuued use of a potassium chloride injecUon and holding \he . baby's head in a bucket of water to make the baby atop breathing. 'The baby wu bor:n live at 10 p.m. after tJ\e saline abortian at· tempt. A ourae testUl.ed that the mother expelled the fetus 81 abe . CS. DOCl'O&. P1fe A!) I Inflated Charges Denied WAStnNGTON (AP) -If 20 major oil companies decide to lower the price of gasoline to pay back $336 million in alleged over- charJes. you could sec a brief re· duct1on in prlCJ?S at the gas pump. But not much and not for long. The oil companies are denying vehemently the FedecaJ Energy Adininistration 's charge Thurs- day that they artificially inflated the price of oil purchased from foreign subsidiaries between Oc- tober 1973 and May 1975. During that time, the United Slates kept price controls on oil produced within this country, while foreign oil prices tripled. The companies can appeal the FEA's ruling to the agency or in the federal courts. And an FEA spok esman said that even if the oil companies eventually are forced to refund overcharges. the companies still could keep as much as half the $336 million. They would be allowed to re· calculate import deals in which they did not charge U.S. con· sumers the maximum allowed under the price control law. One option the companies could lake to P.ay back the over- charges woul«f be a temporary price cut al the gasoline pump. But with more than 714 million gallons of gasoline sold daily in the United Slates, a rebate at the pumps might consist of only a penny or two for a few days or weeks.2 The companies could also choose some other method of re· turning the money to the public, including temporarily holding off on some future price increase in· stead of rolling back current (See GAS, P11e AZ> C o ast Weather Some late night and morning low clouds otherwise fair Saturday. Lows tonight in mid·SOs. High& Saturday 75 to 80s. INSIDE T«tDA Y lAftdlno l/OfJI' .apartment to your bottt• f M romonljc ren.. dt>zvout '°'°9dl like bod f>uai. 11e11, but U'1 bftra ucellent ~ .. at ,,.. boz of /ice. Ste P.agc C1 of the Wet~. •••ex AtV-ttma .. A•"'*"9 •r h4!11.. A 11 ...._, T,... •1 Ullfenlle .. , lf.tleulNtws AJ Cl•H~ Ot-14 ~ ..... c::e-ty At e-kl aa ~· aw c~ •• ••--. 04 OH91..... ... ""'1s .... ......... , ... A6 T....... Ct ._._ .... CW....._ M P-..C.. .... .... ... Cl-t .... ... II - A .2 DAILY PILOT s Friday. Apdl 29, 11177 .on Still Gushes • • . .. . Fourth Try at Capping Well F aih STAVANGER. Norway CAP> -Oil streaking from the seabed to the surface faster than the speed of sound pushed open a specially fashioned clamp and foiled a new attempt today at choking off a runaway gusher that has spilled six million gallons of oil into the North Sea. It was the fourth unsuccessful attempt in two days to cap the well, which "blew out" last 'fri- day. On Thursday, using dlr- ferent equipment, Texan-led blowout specialists tried and biled three times to stop the geyser of 011. Phillips Petroleum Co. of- ficials reported after today's at· tempt that the clamps, called "two-mch pipe rums." held only momentarily before being forced open. ·The troubleahooten -were try. ing to keep the clamps in place lo channel the powerful four-inch· wide stream of oil into a two- inc h·wide welJhead opening. They could then swing around a four-ton stopper to halt the Oow. The company orticials report- ed today's failure shortly after the arrival of Paul "Red" Adair, the oll world's premier blowouL killer, at a supply base for the runaway rig. Adair, whose Houston, Tex, company specializes in capping blowouts and putting out oil well fires, arrived here to tak' com· mand of the effort to cap the well, 1n the middle of the North Sea 168 miles west of this Norwegian oil center. Two specialists from his com· Star Absent Farrah Muses Kin's Funeral HILLSBORO, Tex. (AP) -A handful of curiosity s eekers were disappointed when they didn't get to see actress Farrah Fawcett-Majors. Mrs. Myrtle Fawcett, 81-year-old grandmother of the actress who has s kyrocketed to fame in the ''Charlie's Angels" television series, was buried here after funeral ser vices at a local funeral home. About a dozen pe rsons watched outside the func rul home. hoping for a glimpse of the sta r. The sin• ol the crowd s ha rply contrasted with the turnout of ubout ·IOO here April 11 when the star eamc to a loc:a l hospita l lo vis it her the n-ill grandmother Frowt Page A 1 DIEDRICH. • die· income families "We have got to provide our sons and daughters with the kind of housing th ey can afrord." he said . noting that some of lhe policies and plans may not ap- pt>a l to everyone lie said he will ust• "all my in- fluenC"c" on developers to en· cou r ase construction of such houses. which he feels will help to settle the skyroc:kding cost of housing in general. Diedrich said his personal philosophy on growth Is that it must he allowed to happen as long as the vital support services such as roads, waler, sewers and fire and police protection are there. With regard lo the impact of El Toro Marine Corps J\1r Station iet noise on homes unc1 de' £'1opa- bll' land. Diedrich s;ud 1t 1s un - JUSt of the m1hlur) to ask local .1genc1es to impose rcRulatlons Be said the federal govern· ment should buy 1mpac tt-d land' around the base or at least l;IC c1uire air rights and c11scments. DiNlrich said the county 111 fuc· ing a serious problem with 1ti1 own airport followinl( the sue t•t•ssfuJ suit of u homeowner who claimed his proµcrty value was reduced by the n111sc of Jt>t airliners "J\ decision must be made 1f that is truly tu be the 1i11rport for Orange County,·' he s:ud · ·r h;ive come to the conclusion that there aren't any other 11tc• for an :.11rport in the count) " Disabled Get Civil Rights SAN FRANCISCO CAP) After 24 days of occupymai gov - ernment offices. handicapped de- monstrators cheered happily at the news that fcdenl rcgulutions guaranteeing their cl vii rtghts had been stiined. But a few hours after the sign. ing In Washington. D.C., on Thursduy their joy had turned to uncertainty. and they were hud· died behind closed doors at ll strategy session to consider their next move. OlllANQE COAST ' DAILY PILOT ~(')r.t~ Cot\t o.-u, Pilot Wtt ... -"•<'-1tt~ ~""I"'-"""' """' It 0.•"41 .... .,., t,_0.-Moit C~\l lll\tbll\f\1AQ (or.,o•"Y .,_.°"'\I• fid1tMt1 .v (MJP\ll\lwf1 M~"OHI tMOV•" fr,t't t'I IN ( '' 1¥#\.t N~wOO*t A~A· h. lliV"'ll"°'~ fll 't ,,.f ~ ·~'"' V• •v h• .,, . SIOOl•M tlll V..t·t~w ,,.... :1:!"~ ~;:,', ~"~~~~~·.: :r~~··,:~ ~;:;•;~,~~;!'!'1.~.1~~"'~•f.>~" w.,, n.~ ........ - f'1t \ldfftt •l"IO Pv .. ·t.Nrt· J•c• II ttlfltf ..... """'-· · ... ~-··­nef!l•tllt..-tl l•ll0t no. ...... "' ........... ............. ~ .. .. ~•n K. lfft lltlc ..... " ..... .......... , "" .... "'9 ,.,. ... . omo .. ... ~:'~t·.~'f°:~~!~~' .. =.:..i:~~·~~r.~~ll~",.~~i..:.,. ""'"O'tfO',_.., T•lepho111 (1t4)tu~21 Cl1ttltt.d AdYtrtl ..... M2-N1t -..... -., .... , Nt-.Olll<• N1""10 ,.,.,.,,,..c ......... ,. ~K-.ouo ,,_ Nort~ O.•-Ol......,C_..1,,. • MO-tl30 ~'°"' ,.»Or•-CM.c l\.N1"""9 ~ ~ ho MW't •t6flitt, Wwitt•4'i91M r 1+'9fl .. fft•Ut• Of a•11t rtlUM•''U\ ~,-.,,_ ~ '' &it H•t eelvc•d w1tMwt '"til t ""''"""" '~ •• ,.,.,., Ow1'ff. .. ~1::."t1~0\::!!!T:u:~'-,:\~:::, ~~' IMftt~IY h• lftl lt \t M rMMfllt1. _,. .. , .. ,, __ , ..... " ,._.., ... ,. Five Jailed In Rape Try Of Girl, 15 Four male roommates and a 17-year·old female who allegedly helped them beat. rob and at· tempt to rape a 15-year·old girl wh en a party got out of hand were held by Huntington Beach police today. The victim told officers the sex assault was not completed but In· 'estigators said she was severely beaten with fists and feet in th e brawl afterward. She was examined by Hunt· lngtou Beach Fire Department Paramedics after ~inJ taken to the police station front desk and then given additional care al Pacifica Hospital. Police said the girl was re· le ase d withou t further hospitalization. Held in lieu of S25.000 bail to- d ay on charges of assault with a deadly weapon, attempted rape and armed robbery are Kevln Russell . 23. his brother Ricky Ru s se ll. 21 . and Thomu Johnson. 20. und Roy Donovan, 20, all of8042Taylor Drive. The 17·year-old &Ir! SUJr.ect was booked into Juvenile Hal . Police said the girl wtnt volun· t arily to their purty after beinC approached at Beach Boulevard .. nd Slater Avenue by yoana men in a new van. The victim told offlceT1 the h d seen them around the area .ind was apparently acquainted with at lea.st one of the youn1 men IUld so w~t alona with their in\'ltation. Officen arreated the suspect.a 11t the Taylor Drive residence about 3 a.m .• arter intervlewlnc the battered teena1er. who ~ portedly lost her purso and 1•ersonal effeclA. Judge Pins Defendant CHICAGO (AP) -A defendant found himself under a new form . of j udicial restraint when the Judge leaped from lhe bench and pinned him to the noor. Witnesses in the courtroom said Thursday that Circuit Court Judee James M . Bailey had just ordered the defendant, Donald J eckson. 25, or Chicago, to be ex- amined by a psychiatrist when J ac kson yelled. "You're violat-. ing my ri1hts ! " and went into a tantrum. ! They said jackson threw the court stenographer's machine across the room, hurled briefs and be1an knocking over cba1r1 and tables. Balley went into ac· tion after hit. 10.pound bron10 nameplate hit the courtroorn wall. Plane Rita Cattle MARYSVILLE (AP) -An air force Jet tanker burst Into fiamea after it hit some catll• on a runway at Beale AJr Fore. Buo early today. but the crew of seven escaped serious Injury, an air fe>rff spokesman. 1ald. The: plane was deat.royed. paay have '*"' lo ~barge of the lroubleshoolin& team. Wearint a briahL red shirt, Adair told reporter.-: "We 'll wind it up in a couple of days or sooner. We cot a Whole bunch of tricks. We'll fix lt. I'll stay until we close it. It's no big thing. We do this for a Uving." An official of Phillips Petroleum, operators of the rig, said the velocity of the flow when 1t la cut from 4YJ to'2 inches Will be 1,300 feet per second or 886 miles per hour -more than the speed of sound at sea level. A PbJlllpa 1pokesd\an ex· plained that the oil flow would be about ~ pounds or pressure per square inch, which represents a reduction even though it is escap- ing at higher velocity. Panel Asks Jail Rights For Inmates SAc'RAMENTO CAP> -A state task force report recom- mends sexual freedoms for coun- ty and city jail prisoners, and ac- cess to some drugs and obscene material. The report, ordered by Jerome Lackner , state health director, was obtained by the Sacramento Union. Bob Nance. health department spokesman. told The Union that the report is "simply a draft re- port .. that has not been rully pre- pared for submission to the state Department of Corrections. Lackner appointed the task force from his department and other local and private health a gencies , as well as the Prisone rs Union and Equal Rights Advocates of San Fran- cisco. The Union said Lackn er want- ed "optimal standards" drawn because he felt health standards in jails were Inadequate. Local go ve rnm ent offi cials who run jails wert' only nominal pa rtic ipants m the study. The Unionsa1d. Most recommendations deal with prisoners' rights involving meals. e xercis e . p e r s onal hygiene and other health matters. But the recommendations also relate~ H xuaJ CQnduct, reading mlltedal. famlly contacts and psychological counseling. Among the dozens of recom-mendations : -Inmates should be "free to enaaae an sexual behavior as otherwile permitted by law. It shall be the responsibility of the facUlty to ensure these riahts. -Prisoners should be auaran· teed conjugal visits "with any persons chosen by the prisoner not prohibited by state law'' at least once a month for at least four hours. ' -Sherttrs should be required to recommend parole or lem· porary release for any female prisoners who become pregnant. -Abortions ahould be pro· vlded e.t no cost to any prisoner reque1Un1 it. Sterlllaatlon opera· tlona would be prohibited. -Priaonen should be auaun· teed con trace ptl ves, and tran11exual1 confined to Jail ahould "bo 1u1ranteed continued hormone treatment.a. -Priaoners on methadone before Imprisonment should have the rtaht to continued treat· menl. -Rwes against prisoners re· celvlng obscene literature or material "tendln1 to incite murder, arson, rtot, violent racism or any other form of violence" should be eliminated. "The tuk force had an ex- tremely liberal view," one task force partJclpant. who preferred anonymity, told The Union. I',... Page Al GAS ••• prices. Gulf Oil Corp. led the FENs list of alleged overcharges with $79.6 million, or 23 percent of the tout. "Oul! categorica.lly denies that it has violated FEA regulatiOflS concerning the price or crude im- ports," a Gul! si:>0J(ea~an said. "The company has met with · the FEA on numerous occasions over the past three years lo an eC • fort lo resolve thi1 matter. Gull continua to maintain that its prlclnc method was In com- pliance with the Jaw and regula· · tionslnetfectatthetlme." Guff and other cornpules con· .tended that tM FEA changed its rules after many or the transac- tions wero completed. Force Repulsed KINSHASA, Zaire (AP) Rebel troope have repulaed a government f orco movln1 on the vtlla1e of K•r.•naa ln nortbem Sbaba Prov nee. dlplomaUc IOW'Cet ~ed today. .Jlllfl Be D~rted Andrija Artukovic, s hown in a 1959 photo, faces deporta- tion. He is an alleged war c riminal so u g ht b y Yugoslavia for the deaths of thous ands of S erbs a nd J e ws, but he is regarded as a he ro bY. Croatian emigres. Inmate Slain TRACY (AP) -Two inmates have been taken into custody in connection with the stabbing de· ath of a fellow inETiate at the Deuel Vocational In~tltute. Be9zene I . . ,1m1ts Orde~ed p,...P ... AI DOCTOR ••• l•l in bed. Cornelsen testified the baby cried and moved its arms aad legs up and down before and aft.er }fiaddill attempted to s p the br'4alhln&. • •1 Ttaaacrlpta •'*o• Corn • W ASHJNGTON (AP) -The• aiTh'td at t~ holi>Jt&l abou Labor l>epartJD6nt, clUDt new aaourderthe blrth.. ~ medical evidence that benaen• W addtlt bad called cu cause )eukemla. tssutd aa pediatrician Jnd , told hlm ~! tmergtJlcy order today to sh~· !\av~ a baby here that came ly l'~dQCe worker exposu~to tf\e •live' from a saUne abort.ton." themical. • <;orn~en a.Ud Wa(ldlU .. t The order. eff4'Ctive May,U, af. · "Q\t h-. u .otty to 1et n\t . ects about 159,000 WQrliCVI ln f.tllt m . " • 1,200 ptllrtl, .Wber• the 1ov.m· ' Acco~ to t~e transc ment .said ._,of'k•rs are expoeect W•8d1U aafcf ''loft\etb~ to eaoh dtY to beniene-. · etrect that ~ baby can t Benrene is a p~tro,eum dr. 1n Come)sen'stestimony. ~,. riv alive used as a solvent in the When Comelsen arrived at~ ru~ber industry and also in cer-hospital. he told the court he ~t lain chemical. printing, paint WaddiU "put his hand into !).8 and Hdhesive processes. isolette (the baby's crib devi~ The emergency order reduces into one orthe portholes." . perm1SSible worker exposure to Comelsen said .. 1 saw him put the chemical from the current 10 his hand about the baby's neck." parts of benzene per million He said Waddill asked him to see parts or air to one part per if he could hear the baby·..s million over an eight-hour heartbeatwithhls stethoscope .. average. It a ls o r equires Comelsen said the physician employers to measure worker told him ''This baby can't live or exposure. provide personal pro-elae it'll be the biggest mess you tective equipment and clothing, ever saw." and institute training programs, Comelsen said he suggested medical surveillance and strict ·'why not let the baby alone, that record -keeping measures. probably it would die on its own Labor Department officials anyway." estimated that it will cost in· He said Waddill mentioned the dustry $40 million to bring its possibility Of brain damage Suf· pl ants into complian ce with the fered ~Y the-infant and "big order. lawsuits" against him ONE WEEK OHL Y AT t ALDEN'S SAYE .•. :; " LEE'S "NUGGET'' r. EXTRA HIA VY HARD TWIST·.: NYLON FACI YARNS IN A DIHSI. ~ COM, ACT COHSTRUCTIOM ••• Z2 COLORS. SAVE ... $220 PERSQ. YARD LEE'S ''HADDONFIELD'' AUTOCLAVI, THICK, HEAT·SIT DACROM19 'Ol YISTfR ,LUSH. WHICH WILL SHOW RICH . ACCIMTS OF SHADING AND Hl~HUCiHTS. SAVE $445 PER SQ. ~ YARD LEE'S "PARADISE ISLAND" ... SU IT LI IL l H 0 IM• 0 F~ · TOHM>t4-TONI COLOaS. WITH A '• SLIGHT c••VID P'AnllM. W&L ~· TWIS11D HYLOH FACE Y ARM. '" SAVE $2'5 PERSQ. · YARD I .. ONE WEEK ONLY DEN'S ···~············· ·installation· custom drapsriss .·· linoleum • wood floor 166l PLACENTIA AVENU~ • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92627 • l'HONE.646·'138 -6•6·2355 .. - OraDge Coast EDLTlON I V,OL. 70, NO. 119, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A FR I DAY, APRIL 29, 1977 ·Sinall, Short Gas WASHINGTON (AP) -If 20 major oil companies decide to lower the price or gasoline to pay back $336 million in alleged over- charges, you could see a brief re- duction in pr ices a t the gas pump. Qut not much and not fo r long. The oil companies arc denying vehemently the Federal Energy Administration's charge Thurs- day that they artificially inflated the price of oil purchased from foreign subsidiaries between Oc- tober 1973 and May 1975. During that time, the United Slates kept price controls on oil produced within this country. while foreign oil prices tripled. The companies can appeal the FEA 's ruling to the agency or in the federal courts. And an FEA spokesman said that even if the oil companies eventually are forced to refund overcharges, the companies still could keep as much as half the $336 million. They would be allowed to re· calculate import deals in wh1ch they did not charge U.S. con- sumers the maximum allowed under the price contr-0! law. Price · Break One option the companies could take to pay back the over- charges would be a te mporary prioe cut at the gasoline pump. But with more than 714 m1lhon gallons of gasoline sold daily m the United States. a r ebate al the pumps might consist or only a penny or two for a few days or weeks. The compan1~s could also / choose some other method of re- turning the money to the public. including temporarily holding off on some future price in~rease in- stead of rolling back current prices. GuU 011 Corp. led the FEA's list of alleged O\'ercharges with S79.6 m1llioo. or 23 percent of the total "Gulf catt>gorically denies that Deduction Raised Today's .Closing N.Y.Stoeks N/C TEN CENTS Due? it has violated FEA regulations concerning the price of crude im· ports," a Gulf spokesma n said. "The company has met with the FEA on numerous occasions over the past three years in an ef- fort to resolve this matter. Gulf continues to maintain that its pricing method was in com- pliance with the law and regula· lions in effect at the lame." Senate Approves Tax Cut Measure O•llY Pilot l'lloto lly !11<1\ard lloehltr MICKEY MOUSE FANS READY FOR WEEKEND .AT DISNEYLAND, COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS Torrance Visitor• to Fairgrounds Include (From Left) Rlchele, Wll and Shane Yingling ~Disney Rally' Readi~d Fairground Officials Await RV Arrivah Nobody Is making an) guc::.!>ei. on how many rl'crl'ational \·ehi· cle fa ns "111 show up ill the Orange County (J1ri::rounds this weekend for a "Family Fun Rul- Jy at 01sn('yhtnd." ~Ul fair officials claim they'll be r eady for them if Lhere is a good showing tomght and Satur· pay. Fair bour<I directors last week ~ero surprised to leurn they are 11osting up to 1,000 recreatlonaJ vehicles this weekend m what Disney 0Hic1 uls tout as "the largest rail~ e\er he ld on the west coast 1r not the lar~t'Sl rally held <1n\·where .. aut the deal was ffi<ldl' without a siined contract undl•r former fair managl'r Jim Portcrf1eld. Meter Hours Cut in Street Motorists used to parking for 10 hours at a tame on Vlu Oporto bet ween Viu Lido and 32nd Strt>et a re going to ha ve to f1n<I someplace else k> leuve their curs lot prolonged periods. The Newport Beach City Coun· ell, al the urging of the Lido Sho17s Association a nd the city's T r affic Affairs Committee, agreed this week to replace 12 ten-hour meters with two-hour meters. Coas t Weather J. Some late nt1bt and morn i ng low clouds otherwise fair Saturday. Lows tonight in mid-50s. Highs s.orday 75 to 80s. INSIDE TODAY L~ ~r .apartment to NOUr bone• for romonUc ren· <Uzvou.t ~ Uke fx1d buti· un. but •t•i ben ezcellftlt bufin~s• oi tla. boz office. Se~ Page CJ of the We~kender. ladex AtY_S.,,,,lc. IM AMLa..-n hallllt All ,,,_....,T_ c.1...m• "' ................ DM• •> ., 41 •• o .. ,m .. =.:.,., ., ~.=Clllllly " . .,.. ., lle1ta .. -. CJ.4 At .... fair officials said. Porte rfield was f1rec1 l;jsl December and Kenneth Fulk, the new gener al manager "as ap· pomted JUSl over a month ago Fulk said ne was left with a hast\ note indicating that Dis- neyland had "expressed mtt-rcst in a rall v " Arter· receiving Disneyland brochures announcing the rally fa ir bo!ird members hastily ap· proved the spending of $22,500 for portable hook ·up equipment for 800 RVs F 4lrground employes were putting !!Ome of that equipment 1n the ground today. working Mround about SO recreational 'eh1cles that have shown up for the rally thus far "W~ \e got a lot of elec·tncal C'qu1pment here that we ordered, Jnd ~ome O( it IS alrt>ady In· stalled." manager Fulk said th1!1 mornm~ · One thing wc'\'t' got gom(! for us 1s u heck of a lot of room." Fulk chuckled. Irvine Girl, 10, 'Critical' ' After Mishap A ten·year-old Irvine girl re- mained critical condition today at Hoag Memorial ijoaplta) after she was struck by a car in Corona del Mar Thursday afternoon. Police said the child. Robin Ed· dy. was hit when she darted into heavy af\e moon traffic on East Coast Highway at the Intersec- tion of Marguerite Avenue. The driver of the car, Donald Engstrom, 53. of 32742 AJipaz Road. San Juan Capistrano. was not at fault in the mishap, traffic investigator Larry Young 1aid today. ·'The little girl apparently just ran out into the street. The first car was able to swerve and avoid he r, but there was no way he could have Ileen her and stopped in time," be said. He s.ud he 1s not concerned that all thl' hook-ups an• an hy tona~hl. adding that moi.t R\'s are st.'lf-contamed units. "Disneyland hkes to go first class. and that's what we're try. ing to give them." Fulk said. Bob Roth. Disneyland promo- ttons supervisor, said plans for the rally are going ahead as scheduled, and that Disneyland off iciaJs "will go with what the fair can come up with" as far as accommodations. I WASHINGTON (AP l The Senate apprO\ cd toda~ a lax tut for 47 million couples or in- di\'iduals, passing a strapped- down tax bill that once was the heart of Pres1d.e nt Curler's economic stimulus program. The measure. approved 73 to 7. includes a major s1mphhtat1on of t9x forms, which will allow Diedrich May S~ek Titird Term By WILLIAM SCHREIBER DI tho O•lly P1IOI St•ll • Despite his legal problems, Orange County Supervisor Ralph Diedrich revealed he is having secolfd thought& about his earlJer decision not to run again after his present term expires. The Third District supervisor said Thursday the reported in· terest in his board seat of his pre· sent political antagonist, former county planning commissioner Sh1rlt>y Grindh . ., may be the am · petus he needs to seek a third term. Diedrich unveiled his current thoughts on his future dunng a wide·run~in~ 40-minulc talk to the Saddleback Valley Charr.ber of Commerce. It was Di e d r i c h 's f i r !It scheduled appearance in the valley since a super visorial re· districting phm was approved. extending his nort h county dis· lricl into El Toro and Mission (See DIEDRICH. Page A2) virtually all Americans to fill out the ir federal income taxes witho ut worrying abo ut mathematical errors. Earlier today, the Senate ap- proved another part of Carter's economic stimulus pla n, a S4 billion public works bill designed to create JObs by funding local tons lruction porjects such as O••I' ?oltt Sl•ll Pr.oto HAT IN RING? Supervisor Diedrich Boost Backed WASHlNGTON CA P) -Presi· dent Carte r has decided to ap· prove a penny-a-pound price sup· port for raw sugar in a mo\'e to aid the U.S. s ugur industry. ad · ministralive sources say. . . ·- .• o.11, "''" st.it f'tlltte ~Ji"' N9'1c'M =~--. '-"•'"• A6 ·~ g..j .... ..., -.C• ... ............ ~-•• CJ M Cl.t O!flcers have been unable to question the little girl who has been unconscious since the mis· hap. but they saJd witnesses told them she was with a group of children playing on the northeast comer of the lntersectlon when she Inexplicably dashed into the It.reel According to police, her ad- dreaa is 19002 Racina Drive, Irvine. Bruce Cathcart of Newport Beach, left, and ;rerry Fink or lrvlne. appear neck and neck as they race tbelr barrels at UC lr\line during the annual Paul Bunyan Day festivlUes . Related photo, Page A3. • \ • ::.chools and bridges. Jn the tax bill, the main tax cut 1s achieved by raising the stan- dard deduction. This would mean un annual tax reduclton averag- 1ng $121 for 47 m illion tax re- turns. Ninety-two percent of the benefits would goto families or in- (See TAX CUT, PageA2) Baby Death Tale Told By Doctor By RAYMOND ESTRADA, JR. CM the O .. ly Pllol Sl•tl An Orange ped iatrician testified in court that Dr. William Baxter Waddill, Jr. swore as he allegedly tried lo stop the breathln1 of a newborn baby at . Westminster Comm unity - Hospital March 2, iccording to court transcripts. Waddill, 43, has been ordered lo stand trial May S in Orange County Supe rior Court on charges he strangled the baby of an unwed Huntington Beach woman who had gone to him for a saline abortion. Judge Kenneth M. Smith. who remanded the case over to Superior Court, had scaled the court transcripts and was not aware they were made public to- d ay. Smith ordered the preliminary hearing cleared of all spectators April 11. The two.week hearing ended Wednesday. Transcripts show that wit- nesses said Waddill ordered almost everyone out of the nursery where the hour-old in· fant was taken. Pediatri cian Ronald J . Cornelscn, whose practice is in Westminster. testified that Wad· dill repeatedly pressed down on the baby's windpipe to make it quit breathing. Transcripts show that Waddill told Cornelscn he could not find "the Goddamn trachea." Cornelsen said Waddill dis- c ussed use o r a potassium chloride inJeclion and holding the baby's head an a bucket of waler lo make the baby stop breathing. The baby was born live at 10 p.m. after the saline abortion at· tempt. A nurse testified that the mothet expelled the fetus as she lay in bed. Cornelsen testified the baby cried and moved lts a rms and legs up and ·down before and after Waddill attempted lo stop the breathing. Transcripts show Corne)sen arrived at the hospital about an hour after the birth. Waddill h ad c a lle d the pediatrician and told him "we have a baby here that came out hve from a saline abortion.·• Comelsen said Waddill "told me he was sorry to gel me into this mess." According lo the transcripts, Waddill said "something to the e(fect that the baby can't live," in Comelsen's testimony. <See DOCTOR, Page A!) Argentina Takes 2-0 Lead in Cop BUENOS AIRES (AP) R Icar do Cano upset Dick Stockton and GuiUermo Vilas crushed Brian Gottfried in the opening singles matches today to give Argentina a 2-0 lead over the United States in the American Zone final of the Davis Cup tennis tournament. <Earlier story B6) Cano beat Stockton 3-6..!. ~! 8-6, M while Vllu downed uowried M,8-0,8-2. 2 DAILY PILOT N/C Friday. Apcil 29, um Me9aStore Five Sought For Robbery Costa Mesa detecl1ves today were working from sketchy descriptions of five masked gunmen who burst inlo a food rn arket Wedenesday night. threatening employes and escap· ing with Sl ,300. The pistol wielding bandiLc; l'n tered the Alpha Beta M.irkct, Board Eyes $500,000 Budget Cut The Newport·Me,<1 school ch!> tnct ncl'<ls to c-ut one-half million dull<i rs out of its preliminary budget of spending for t977-78 to equal its estimated income of $49,394.526 for the next school year. However. Superintende nt John Nicoll told the school board this week that the c urrent budget rs in a ··preliminary, prclimin<iry phase" and expressed con· I 1tlence that the needed cutbacks C'Cluld be achieved. The school board has untrl Au~ 15 to finalill' the budget A ten lJll\ e !Judgcl musl be presenll'tt to the Orange County Depart- ment of Education by July 2 With dcclinin~ enrollment ('JUsing some progrnm cutbatk:-.. lht• budget for next year is CX· pc<·tcd to be about Sl00.000 lower than the current budget of $49,476.580. This figure includes e\pcnd1turcs and reserve funds Nrcoll told the school board that more th<in $1 million has already bel."n cut from the pro p o:-;cd budgt'l Five Jailed In Rape Try Of Girl, 15 Four m.ile roommat..es anrl a 17-year -old female ~ho <Jllegedly helped them beat. rob and al· tempt to rape a 15 Yl'ar-old girl when a part_y got out of hand were held by Huntington Beach polu.·e tochi) The \01ct1m told officers the sex .1ssault was not completed but in- \ cst1gutor:-. said s he was seHrely heaten Y.lth fists and feet in the 1Jn1"' I afl 1·n' .ird ~ht• "'.is l'\.itm1nt'd bv Jlunt 1111-ton fk.wh Frrp Or·partm••nt I' ..ir Jmed1cs after berng takt•n l () the poht·c stut1on front cil'sk .ind 1 li1•n J:I\ t•fl a<lcht1on.1I car <' Jt I' .1cd 1t•a 1lnsp1t~tl Pohl't' sa1tl lht· ~1rl was rC'- l 1· .t 't' <! Y. 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Officers arreslt>cl the s uspects .1t the T:Hlor Drhe resn:tcnce about 3 a.m , afh'r interviewing the baltt'rc<I tcenngt•r. who re portedly loi11 ht•r purse :ind personal effertll -, ORANGE COAST \ DAILY PILOT '" .. o, .. no-(•A\t o .. , ... P•tot .. H\Wt\ttf\I,,~ ft+ftlll'C'I tl'ln N••.., l't• '' '' pwt)11 .. N •f bv tN!(H~~ f M t fl\,fht•\f\I" J ("~r"np '"'fl .-,,.,..,_,, tl1•1i1lf+b"' ,.,,,, ou041'f\"('f Mrv tlity ll'h "\<l(t~ IMt.cty IOt ( l t• *'" ,,. . ..,.00,. ft.'"' ........... ""Q"_ ,._.-.rP\ '· ""' t t "I Y4''"" ltv ·•r '• .,,31 .. rw l V4H•'1 •"'"f l .. Q,,"'4 "•• " \ •• ,.,~ (., .. ,t A, fWfl• ,. Q-h•\.tl .... t'~ ' Nbl1\hfl''1 \•f!J• 110 ' tf't'1 ,,,__,,.V\ Tl\• r.,:t~~,·;·~·~,;~~"t.~.'.~~~1::.~,~J.) w.,, , ..... ••twrt"" WHtl r1r,,iffi"t •f\O P"'91•""" JKtl. (Vitt• "•• Pt•\U\.,\1•11\dCifl'l<I 1t~n~~., Tllt~•••t••U id1tor , ....... , .. "'_. .. MeMQl"O en ,., Ot•rl•• H le•\ ••c"-rf -truu ..... '"'•"' Mitn-''l•fWJ r •"''"'' OfllGH to\ le Mo•• UOW<t\I Ue• ",.91 l1'QW"\"~.,~ 1 1k (·l~o;••';hM>f M~t,""ttwt 8.,tttt· 1111\ Plor•hf\ou'f'..,.tff1 \4tddiflW ~ V•llfl\t U1'0t' • P1u R•Mf •t \.t"I o..., ,, ...... Telephone (T14)'42··4'2t Clenllled Adwertl1lng &u-5e7t !.~iiditt> .. c • VAll~f H _.Oft! • 581·6310 f'O'"'*"C'-~ 'lt• 49s.of30 J f°"' trf9rth ()t ·~ (j)U"ff ~ttit'\ UO·t220 ~, ~ :.!~, o;,:,~, '~~:,,~~·:: ~~. "'., ......... ._.,,.,,.., ... , ,.., .. " """'' ~ uO•odut•d •ttn•-..• ,, .•. 141 l'trftUUIOf' ., ,.,.,.,,.,. • ...,..f , ~ ... fld (tA1' f)f)\l1q• ,.,,. •t (A\I. '-''"'«! (•ltfOtfuA \utt<.'IOtteft .. Y <"•""' t' )0 ~:!S!~,'b ,:~~:.:o It\~'"''· ,,.111,.,~ 2200 Hii..rbor Blvd. shortly alter dosing time Wednesday night by Jashmg up a loading ramp in the rear of the store The gunmen order ed an cm ploye who was unloading pro· duce to lie face down OJl the floor, .rnd eventually rounded up all f1\'e employes in the back or the market. In addition to rifling a market safe, the fast-moving bandits took wallets from two of their ''1ct1ms and a wedding band from another. One market employe was JSked 1J a watch on his wrist wus .J gift from someone. "Yes, 1t is." the victim replied, Jnd the gunman said, "I thought \'ou'd sa~· th<tl "The clerk was al- io\\ ed tokl'ep the jewelry. Employcs said the bandit team worked quickly and said they did not see a <.'ar le<ive the market after the half-hour heist. Police said they are seeking five men in their mid-twenties to early thirties, possibly all or Latin descent. One suspect is described as ha vmg a slender build, s t<.1nd1ng fi ve feet 10 inches tall and weighing 15-0 pounds. He was wearing a nylon stocking over his head, but employes said he had a moustache und was rarrying a long steel·bluc re\'ol\ t•r A second gunman. carrying .i s hort revolver. was described as ftvt' feet 10 inches tall. weighing 165 pounds with a medium bwld, wearing <t ski mask. Market employcs said the other three bandiLo.; also were wearing ski masks. Food Stamp Boost Due WASIUNGTON (AP> Most needy persons get- t1n g go\ ernment food stamps will rect!1ve a cost- of·living incre<1se r<inging from $2 to more thun S8 a month beginning .July t , the Agriculture Depart- ment said today. Officials said the boost. which will vary with size of the household, will be the first for food stamp faJnilies in 18 months. A fa111ily or four, for ex- am pl~. will get food stamps worth $170 J month beginning July J, com· pa red with $166 currently, <1 le \'el set Jan 1, 1976 Viejo Pitcher Suspe nded For 3 Days ~EW YORK IAPl Pitcher Hert Bl)'lc\en o f th(' Tex.is HJn~l·rs ha!-bt'en suspended for lhrn dd~S anrl fined $500 for dt• llbt'raldy thro"' in~ .11 Darrell J•orlt'r 111 J 1-:.mw ilt K.tnsJs Cit)' \\ t'<1nesdd) night, American Lt1.sf{ue Preo;tch•nt Lee MacPha1I Jnnouncl'd toou~· Th1: i.uspt>ns1on 1s 1•ffectl\e 1m rned1Jlf•h meanin~ Bl) levt•n Y.111 m1~~ this Y.eekl·nd's sencs ul ChlCJl(O Hlyleven. who hves 1n i\t1ss1on \ 1t•Jo. attended Santiago High School in Garden GrO\'e "The action was taken after th~cking umpires' reports und t;1lktnR to Blyleven and represen- tutlves of the clubs involved," a spokesman for MacPhall said. Bly leven admitted he de- h heralely threw at Porter. ap· parently in retaliation for Texas' Juan Beniquez being knocked down one-half inntng earlier. Beniquez had hit his fi rst home run in two years earher in the game. "l didn't throw at him hard," Bly\even said after the game, "and I didn't throw at his head the way they did. 1 threw at his thigh and I got him right there." F,....PageAJ DOCTOR •.. When Cornelsen arrived at the hospital, he told the court he uw Waddill "put his hand into the isoleue (the baby's crib devtco>, into one or the portholes ... Comelsen said "I saw hlm put h\g hand about the baby's neck." He said Waddill asked him t.o see if he could -hear the baby's heartbeat wlth his stethoscope. Corneben said the physlclan told him "This baby can't live or else it'll be the biggest mess you ever saw." Comelsen satd he suatgeste<I "why not let the baby alone, that probAbly il would die on its own anyway." He sujd Wacfdill mentioned the possibility of brain damage suf. rered by the infa nt and "bi• Jawsulu" aealnat him. ' Oil FOils .. New Cap Attempt STAVANGER, Norway (AP) -OU streaking from the seabed to the surface faster than the speed of sound pushed open a spec1aUy fashioned clamp and foiled a new atl(!mpt today at choking off a rubaway gusher that has spilled six million gallons of oil into the North Sea. ll was the fourth unsuccessful attempt in two days to cap the well, which "blew out" last Fri· day. On Thursday, using dif· ferent equipm ent, Texan·led blowout specialis ts tried and • failed three times to stop the geyser of oil. Phillips Petroleum Co. of· ficials reported aft er today's at · tempt that the clamps, called "two-inch pipe rams." held only momentarily before being forced open. The troubleshooters were try. ing to keep the clamps in place to channel the powe,.ful four-inch· wide stream of oil into a two. inch-wide wellhead opening. They could then s wing aroWld <i four-ton stopper to halt the flow. The company officials report- ed today's failure shortly after the arrival of Paul ''Red" Adair, the 011 world's premier blowout killer. at a s upply base for tht! runaway rig. Adair, whose Houston, Tex., rom1lany specializes in capping blowouts and puttmg out oil well fires, arrived here to take com- mand of the effort to cap the well, in the middle of the. North Sea 168 miles west of this Norwegian 011 center. Two specialists from his com- pany have been in charge of the troubleshooting team . Wearing a br ight red shirt. Adair told reporters : "We'll wind 1t up m .i couple of days or sooner. We got a whole bunch of tricks. We'll fix it. I'll stay until we c lose it. Jt's no big thing. We do this for a hvrng " DIEDRICH. • VieJO The super\'1Sor prefaced his n·· marks with a reference to the tn· vesttgation of his political cam· paign activiltes by the office of Orange County District Attorney Cecil Hicks, another Oiednch rival, and the county Grand Jury . · ··:-:.o matter what the DA says, I ain t done anything wrong -he Just doesn't know 1t yet but l think I've almost got the Grand Jur) connnccd." Diedrich said. lit• told chamb<'r members <Al the Holiday Inn luncheon that it "'JS testimony in the latest Gr.rnd Jury transcripts melud- 1ng lengthy and damning re- mt1rks by Mrs. Grindle -that started him thinking about re· t'lectron ·'The entire investigation start- t'd with a political opposite of mine !Mrs Grindle> and the tt'slimony was a rambling, rav· mg hunch of innuendoes. rumors a net no hard facts," Diedrich s .11cl "I have my reputation and pride. Hshe !Mrs, Grind le> is the only c1U1d1date for m y seat, I am definitely e1 candidate for re· election." lroine Finn Execs Happy-I Offers Help j Officials al the Irvine Com- pany have publicly long main- tained that the pending sale of the company to the Hnanclal con- sortium which includes Joan Irvine Smith has had no damper on company morale. They say the empJoyes from top management down rem ain enthusiastic about their jobs ln spite of Mrs. Smith's claims that .. a lot of dead wood" ls golng lo be weeded out when her group buys the company. However, one senior vice pres· ident today admitted a crack ln the facade . He still· mah\tains t hat employes are remaining loyal, but he added that the phone "has been ringing off the hook'' with offers for management level peo- ple from executive job search firms. Dance Clasa·Sets Two Showe in Mesa Costa Meaa Ht1h School's dance product.ion class is pre- sentlna a "Soundl in MoUon'' dance ahow May 8 •nd 7 at the school Lyceum at 8 p.m. Productions include group, duet llnd solo dances and a dance to the fairytale, "The Point," performed by 1\udcn\a. Cott for the showa ls $1. 7S Cot aduli. and $1.25 for studenw. l ..... --- · . Star Absent Farrah Mis1e1 Kin'1 Funeral lllUSBORO. Tex. lAl') -A handful of curiosity seekers we.re ctisappointed when they didn't get to sec actress Farrah f''awcctt-MuJOrs. Mrs. Myrtie Fawcett. 81-year-old grandmother of the actress who has skyrocketed to fame in the "Charl\e's Angels" television series, was buried here after funeral services at a local funeral home. About a dozen persons watched outside the funeral home, hoping for a glimpse of the star . 1 The size of the crowd shafply contrasted with thl· t urnout of about 400 here April 11 when the star came to a local hospital to visit her then-ill grandmothl'r. f"rom Page A J TAX CUT APPROVED • • • dividuals with income under $20,000. However, none of the benefits would go to persons who itemized deductions. Wi thhold!ng r ates would be cut June 1 to renect the incn•ases lO the standard deductions. Senate passage would send the bill to a conference committee to work out differences between the versions passed by the House and Senate . The biggest difference is that the Senate bill contains no pro· vision for the $50-per-person re· bates that Carter originally asked as the centerpiece of his plan to pump up the econortrv. After.the House passed the bill containing the rebutes, Carter changed his ~·nd, saying the economy had i proved so much that the $10.4 b lhon worth of re· bates was no Ion er needed. The Senate the eliminated the rebates, and there apparently will be little sentiment ror reviv- ing them when the conference committee writes a final version of the bill. Although the rebates are m iss- ing from the Senate bill, it is generally agreed that the tax c uts costing $24 billion over two years will have some beneficial e ffect on the economy. . .. Hayworth Petition Dropped ~~ '.=~ ·~ Court acUon designed to pig ailing actress Rita Haywo ~~ u(fa1rs under the control or public guardian was aband today in Orange County S>\.IP4•11 Co;:·ge Claude M Owens gl ed dismissal of the petition by Deputy Public Ouar William Morse when it wa~·' · plained that Miss Hayworth, no longer is in Orange Co ·.: She was being treated at Jlo_, Memorial H<>tSpilal in Ne~ Beach. · Morse refused to comment on the dismissal other than to con- f 1 rm that Miss Hayworth oo longer comes under the jurisdi~ tion onus office. Unconfirmed reports 1nd1c* the actress was t aken from N ewp0rt Beach two weeks ago by her daughter. Yas min Khan, to a hospital speciali zing in treat· ment of alcoholics that is located in Connecticut. The petition dismissed today staled that Miss Hayworth, whose real name is Marganta Cansino, is "gravely disabled as a result of mental disorder." 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SAVE $445 PERSQ. 6J YARD .· . 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 91617 • PHONE 6-i6-A838 -6A6·23SS ' • Fru1ay, ipnl 29, 1977 DAILY PILOT A :J .~·2 Quits Flack .Job to Teach Love D••lw ""°' s1.r1 """'o LOVE 22 GAVE UP LAGUNA HOME, TOP JOB AND CAR FOR NEW LIFE There Are 44 Letters in the Line Above, As a D.ouble Favor to Traveler Visits Cheer Groucho OU/,.time Buddies Gree~ Ailing Comedian : BEVERLY HILLS <AP> :Unaware of a court fight over ~'·ho should bt> his guardian and \iot knowing of the recent death of his brother. a1hng comedian Groucho M:irx spends his days r eceiving a long line of old fr iends. hi s nPw conservator bys . "The~ arc i.dl t·oming ... said t-/al Perrin: Groucho's long.time pal cind former g<1g writer, n amed last week as the 86-ycar Old comedian's t•onscrvator . ''Norm;m Panama (writer produrer). Julius Eps tein .(writer ) and Georgie J essel tame by. and George Burns 1!'. ~oming over this week. ( " [ think h1~ re:.tl, deep enjoy tnent in hfr comt•s from sce1n1? flis old budd1t'S." Perrin !.aid M arx. who s uffers from lJrinary tract dif(i<.'ultics. heart problems. r€'currc.>nt pneumonia and the fuumess of old a~('. \\ai. tint en•n a\\.1n• of l,1st \\('<'k.; rourt ball It· 0\ C'r \\ho \\ oulll l dl-.1· hreofh1 m. , In that l'JM". l;rnuchn .., :.on -'tlhur argued ~1gainst f.nn Pleming ht·1ng naml·cl Jh'rma nent l'Ons1·n atnr fo r th1• agerl COmt?dllln J\!IS'i 1-°l(•m lO j.! .1 :n ) ear-old former a<.' tress who became Groucho's constant com- panion, was pictured by Arthur Marx's attorneys as a shrieking tormentor. Nurses testified that powerful tra nquilizers we re used on Groucho lo a dangerous degree Beverly Hills police have said that since his doctor did not pre- scribe them. their illegal ad ministration represents a felony under state law. Detectives have J;iegun to investigate the nurses· allegations . Santa Monica S uperior Court Judge Edward Rafeed1e ruled that testimony s howed Miss Fle ming displayed "an e" traordmary degree of domina· t1on and control over Mr. Mcirx's mind · · He asked Perrin to take care of Groucho until May 13. when a heannc ifto permanent conservatorsh1p was 5':heduled Perrin savs '.\t arx does not kno" that h;s younger brother, <";um mo. died last week at age 84 'You Cdn't carry on a real con 'l'rsahon" with Grou<'ho. Pernn 'ia\ s. but friends "get som<' m t'ssages to him b) <.'Onversing with his nurst-.. GrotJl·ho, Perrin ll't'li;, 1'-em Comic Strip Poll Results Revealed Count on Sundav ~ Dailv Pilot to be scn!.uou~ '-tt11ril''-will whet your appt'llll'. IH kk )llUr runny pone and str1k1• vour fant') • MENL' Rl1ST I hi' lt•.1ct YOl' se<.'llon art1ele \I.ill t1•ll how the tounty monitor-; ,..,, ,1ur .in Le; to tnake sun• Lhilt 1f J <·u-,tonwr pays for Roqul'forl. hi• dOt'sn't get blue chees1• nr th:1t ;i '€'ill cutlet 1sn ·1 JU~t .1 1·h11ppNI m1•al patty. WHAT'S SO FUN~'i " A rt> ~ent Oruly Pilot poll on whH·h comics appeal to n •aders :ind which don't brought more than 300 responses. Editor Thomas J<eevil tells what th1.•y s aid and )Vhat he's going lo do about it on ihe Op Ed Page. (SUNDAY'S BEST) COMPt:TER ART Usin~ computers to draw portnuts 1s 1ust one of the farls on colle~e r.1mpusPS these days Most or th<'m are notably sedental) e1s th(' Associated Press will explam in J YOU Sect.ton story A LL T HAT GLITTERS Money may not buy happmess. but 1t does make hfe easie r. Wm· ners of m1llion-dollar lotterles te ll stones of JOY. tribulation and taxes in an Associated Press sur 'ey or tha t lucky group of Amen cans whose lives suddeo\y <.'hanged at the pick of a ticket. Oaa•pionslaip Fo,... \ .. ~ .. Gary Depelo of Dana Point, winner of Thursday•s arm wrestling contest at UC Irvine's Paul Bunyan Day. proves to be too strong for opponent, Jim Najera of Newport Rf'ach Watchinetheevcnt. lncenter. is Brian Loughln. barrassed about having to be dressed and fed. and 1s most hap· py when v1s1tcd by some of the old-timers. "Morrie Rys kin (\Hile r or Marx Bro th e r s' "Animal Crackers." "Ni g ht at the Opera") <.'a me over t n v1s1t yesterday :md he s aid. 'Groueho, you remembt>r m y wt•tlrl ing? You were my best man · .. And Groucho suys to him. 'Then I was best. today I am worst.· The• instin ct for some kind or joke IS still there " Perrin says Miss Fleming still visits Grou<.'ho ;Jlmost daily, and adds. "I don't intend to keep her away. although we'd hk e to keep \'ISlls down to reasonable time so there's a <.'hance that all the peo- ple through the years he's shown affection for can sec him. What r·m trying tn do is ~pare some kind of embarrassment to pt•ople "ho may not hkl' her .. Judges' Fees Bill N~d In Assembly SACRAMENTO tAPl A bill on Judges' fees has been laughed to death by the CaliforAia As· sembly. It happened Thursday on a bill to permit judges Lo collect fees for performing marriages on weeknights. "How much do you make ror working at n1~ht, Walt"" As· semblymao Joho Vasconcellos 10 .san Jose1. ask('d the author, Assemblyman Walter Ingalls CD· R 1vers1d€'1. after noting that 1udi:es mak1.> at least S45,000 a \l'dr 'I don't know. John How mu<.'h do you make., .. replied the bachelor ln~alls. amid general lc1ught.er Thursday. "Enough so that I'm voting no on this bill," said Vasconcellos. The laughs turned to groans when JngaJb, ln repsonae to a . suggesllon that the fees be con· tribut.ed to the judges' retirement s y s tem , s u ggested t h at legislators' $35 daily expense checksalsogotopenslons. When lngalla said that wllhOut the fees. people couldn't get Judges to marry them on weeknights. Assembly man Leroy Greene (D-Sacramento), said people generally get mar- ried "at weak moments." The bill was trounced on a 21-46 vote. lt 1sABl4l Wome n Sentenced For W elfare Fraud A woman who defrauded the Orange County welfare depart- ment ot more than $4.000 by malt- ing false claim• has been sen- tenced to 90 days in the county jail. Superior Court Judge J ames ff. Walaworth additionaJly or· dered Betty A. Coon, 36, to serve live years' rrobation and make resUtution o $4,008. JnvaU,ators aaid Mrs. Coon n. legaJly drew the funds by representtng that her children lived with her when, in fact, they were being cared for by their father Claims Numbers Universal Key By JACK CHAPPELL OftM O•llY l'•lot S••H Larry Wagner. 35, was mak· mg $40,000 a yt•ar as national public relations director for Let's Dine Out Company when, on Dee. 15, 1972, he walked tn to hls boss' office and said, "I quit." Goodbye t o the sple ndid Laguna Beuch home Goodbye to the sports car Goodbye to the ample cxpen:.e account, to the wurdrobc, to tht.> niceties that money can buy, lo the accoutrements or the suc- cessfuJ execuli\'C Goodbye t oo, t o Lcirry Wagner. He is now Love 22. That's right. Love 22. First name. L<>vt> Last name. 22. It's on his driver's ht•ense that wav He had it legally changed · 22, who dresses up as Uncll• Sam somellmes. is an evangelist on the subJeCt of the number 22 "It 1s the ma~ter number or the secre ts of the universe. period." 22 said 1n an interview He said he knows this because. during a period of "thought ad· justment." God told him so. The Deity also set forth ccr tam ruJes on the interrelation of letters and numbers, said 22. wh o ca ll s him se l f a n abe<.'edarian, a p e rson who studies the alphAbeL Words who..5e letters add up to 22 ha\'t>Special s1gnil1cance. In fact, anything that can be ciphered out to 22 by any man· n e r of means h as special s ignificance to 22. So you can imagine the state 22 was in when, returning to Laguna from a trip to Rhode Island. he went past the Laguna Beach School of Art. 2222 Laguna Canyon Road. 22 tends to refer to hi.mself in the third person when he talks, ]mrorski To Speak? DALLAS <AP) --Former Waterga te prose<.'utor Leon Jaworski says he will "speak out·' if former President Nixon does not explain his true role m the political scandal in upcoming telev1s1on inte rviews . The Houston attorney said Nrx· on s houJd admit at least to "ob· struction of justice" and added that was not the only thing with which the formei: president could have been charged. ALDEN'S GIVES YOU ONE WEEK TO BUY QUALITY CARPET ~-~ .. AT MAJOR ,'~ Berven of California although he does use his first name. "Love is not just one of these hippies walking around," 22 said. He swd he has a bachelor of scien ce degree in business education, with a minor in ac· counting. He has been a coach and a camp director. Currently, he lectures on the A BCs or .. any subject" at schools or wherever be is invit· ed. He casts numerolo~y charts and he is in the mids t of organiz.- mg a flying s aucer festival in Rhode Island, although he is in Laguna now. As for money. 22 put 1t th1s way "Love." said Love. "has no money. He has the ability to JUSt pull into a gas statJon and they'll give 1t t.o him. Restaurants? He does charts. paths of destiny and distributes S22 bills." He also loves to walk into newspaper offices. Clad in his Uncle Sam outftt. he'll ask. "ls there a feature writer here·!·· So far, he has been featured in papers across the United States. ____.- once headlined as "The Crazy orr the Week.'' This story ts number 22. What else'! 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This ti me the is- sue is ground squirrels. It's nol a new f1ghl. You may recall that some lime back, a considerable flap de· veloped in Laguna Beach over ground squirrels This was focused m the Art Colony &1rea known as Heisler P<trk, a bucol•l' open area perched on the cliffs ;sbove the sea and beach. Ground s quirrels made their homes in these cliffs by burrow ing holes into the land. Visitors to the park were delighted by these romping, furry little rodents and often fed them tidbits. AS A RESULT, the squirrels prospered and m ultiplied into great nu mhr rs. The n • were squirrels ch~1sing :inn burrowing )illl over the pla('C'. J Alas. bt•c:1USt' or Urn .. ~qu1rrl'l population l':1.plos 1on. l·1ty p:irk workers notC'd tha t tht• cliffs w<•re beginrung to surf er <:ons1derable erosion. Pien·s of l·arth kt•pt fall mg away. This \'CX&1l1on was l;rnl to tht' squirrels and ,111 th<·ir holt· burrowing. Some suggested the squirrels would have to go. Pl<ins v. ere !11s cussed for their dt•m1sc ll WCIS suggested they m1i::ht hl• gassed or poisoned or subJt'C'kd to some similar fate. This caused a cons111l•rahk up roar among the Laguna c1l1 lcnry who hked the htlk de\ its SOM E PF.OPLF. l'\'l'n suggest t•d 1t would be bctll'r lo captun• the rurry Jillie c·rcaturcs <ind transport them lo a new home up 1n lhe hills. Near as r rcctill, the end of all this was that nothing happened to the Heisler Park squirrels in Laguna Now 1t develops, however, that :squirrel histor,y is repl'aliog itself downcoast at a scenit· spot callt>d Solana Oeach. ThNc 1s this l l8·un1t r-on clom 1nium apartment stru<'ture situated 1n Sol.ina 81 ·,1ch. hl'lwccn 0 ('eans id<' and ~.1h Diego, ator a cliff. And J \\.111111' bunch or ground s qu1rr<'IS II\ I' m the cliffs. And the cliffs ar~ hcg1nnmg to sufrt'r con!>1rlcr.iblc erosion. Souml fam1li<ir'' So 1t was I hat lht' Seascape Sur 11 om e owrll'rS Associ ation lie c1dcrl to tlo soml'lhmJ{ about thP squirrels. They authonzl'<I somt• hu1L st<ilions to he µlaced nul ..,., th<' squirrels would t•.1l µ<11Mlll that, in effect, would <';1usc dcuth lly 111tcrnal hlel'<Jmg SQUIRREL LOVE RS o.trO'>l' to this rlc\'elopmc·nl in ~n·al "'r;.1th The bail stations. as a rc•-;ult, were removt>d forth"' 1th On1• homeown1'r offic1.1I \\. .1, quolt'fl as saying that the furry little lwasts Wl•ren't th<' ~rf'atest t'8USf' of l'11tf t>ro.,1on J[h•r .111 II <• ';11!1 1wnpll• cl11nh1nJ.: and c1 .1wh11i.: .111 m l'r t he cliffs w£1rt> ft jtrc.tll'I l'.111si• of \lh' <"hff lJnd gl•tlin~ CIWIH•tl Up Funn\ how 1111.'lW thin~~ •w o(tt!n turn out to ht> a Pt>OPI<' pro bl cm Friday. Aprll 29. 19n 'Belrign Lu.p' Breast S11rgery ~or First Lady WASHINGTON <AP) -The removal of a benign lump from First Lady Roswynn Carter's breast won't interefere with her busy :schedule, a White House spokeswom an says. "She is up and about and in great spirits," said Mary Finch Hoyt, press secretary to Mrs. Carter. ''This will not affect her schedule.•• The non-cancerous growt h , dis-. . covered during Mrs. Carter's i:u.•ally after cancer was dis· r outine six-mon th checku p covered T hursday afternoon at Bethesda MRS. HOYT SAID the First Naval Hospital , was removed Lady was• g i ven a local immediate ly. Mrs. Carter was anesthcstac for the surgery, but back at the White House by 5 received no additional medica- p.m. THE 40-MJNUTE oper ation was performed by Capl. Willl ;1m Foutv. chairman of the hosp1t11l's surgery department. The opcr.J t1on was followed by a biopsy, a m1croscop1c exammation. th.it showed the lump was benign. Mrs. Hoyt said Mrs. Cartl•r, who has had no history of lumps in her breast, was <tlone at the hospital since the checkup \\.<is expected to be routine. BETTY FORD, who preceded Mrs. Carter as first lady, un· derwent a radical mastectomy for removal of her right breast on Sept. 28. 1974. Doctors delt.>ctcd her cancerous growth dunng a similar routine examination lit the naval hospital in suburhan Maryland. Mrs. Ford's operallon ol· curred just se\'en week::. after her husband r<'placed Richa rd M. Nixon as president. S hortly afte rward , Happy Rockefe ller, wife of former Vice President Nelson A. Rockefeller. had both breasts rcmo,·ed sur $252,318 llsed tion afkrward Dr. W1lh.1m Luk ash, the White Ho use physician. t elephoned President Carter before and d irectly after the oper ation. Carter a11 ailed has wife's r eturn tn the family hvmg quarters. Mrs. lfoyba1rl. Mr s. Hoyt declined to say which of Mrs. Carter's breasts wus operated on. "I'm not willing to ask," the spokeswoman s aid. "If it had been malignant, that would be. something else. But this is something thousands of women go through and 1 don't think we need to go into it further than . that." T HE FORDS MADE public full detiu ls of Mrs. Ford's operation as well as her doctor's assess· menl oC her chances for a long survival. That p u b li city b r ou g h t thousands or women lo phys1· l'l:.tnS for breast examinations. The American Cancer Society honored Mrs. Ford for her "courage. positive attitude and continued zest for life despite her bout with cancer." Carter Aides Fail To Justify Funds WASHI ~GTON Ii\ P > -President Carter's aides have failed to give a full ac·('ount 111i,: of a $252.318 fund of taxpayer's m oney used <luring the post-l·lect1on period, two Washington columnists report· l'd today An att•ount;rnt latcrsa1d th1• audit wus in order. Martha Anglt• and Hobert WallNs said the General Services Ad· minislrat1on has been rebuffed repeC1tecily by Carter's aides in ef- forts to get a fu ll accounting of the fund. The rcportr rs sa1rl the d1spull'cl fund w:is administered by Carter aide \\'alte r K.1 lluur. <tnd v.as part of the $2 million ap· propriated by Coni::ress to c11d CJrter·s t run!'l1t1on to the presidency. It contained some c.>.pend1tures th al appear "highly questionable " Vt EN:"A. Austria </\PI lsrc1rl 1s beh<'' l'd to have been behind tht' disappe<1rc1nct• of 200 tons of uranium betnJ! shipped by sea from Helgium to Ital) in 1968 "'fornwr t' S Senate exp<' rt on nuclear pro· ltrerallon said lodav. J Paul L. LC\ cnthal's st ate· ( m e nt about tht• van ished /lV SHO KT urunium coinc1ried with s1rn1lar reports m the New '-------------'i ork Times and the Los Ani:clcs Times. The newspapers quoted C S. und Eurorpan mtclhgence officials and sug~estcd the l<;r1t<'hS ma' havt• ll!WO tht' fu1•l to run a small nutlear rt'actor that ran produce tht· raw mJtt·rial for nuclear weaJ)<)nS F ord Net Pro fit• IJp 4 7 Pn-eettt DETROIT tA I' 1 Buoyed hy feverish demand in the lucrative b1g-l'ar mark1·t. Fm cl Motor Co. became the second U.S. automaker to establish earnings and sales marks ror the first three months of the year F'orrl. the worl<1 s No . 2 car m aker. reported Thursday its net profit<; ro<;e 47 percent from the first quarter of 1976 to $483 million, the most ror any three-month period in company history. Sales also set a three-month high, Jumping 24 percent to $9 b1lhon. Ford said Aucu•f11atlott Pro~ 8aadg#t OKd Wi\STUNGTON CAP> -Despite complaints thatthe House com· mlttee on assassinations m ay ta~t Congress· integrity, the House apprO\cd a $2 5 m11Hon budget for the panel by ,1 narrow vote. Tht' 213 to 192 vote Thursday for the ont' ye.tr budget indicated narrowmi:: House support for the probe or th<' murders of John F. h ennedy and Mllrtin Luther King .Jr "I would hope we would take this one last chance to maintain thl' mtegn ty of th<' House of ReprC'!;cntatl\'t•s." said Rep. Robert E. Hauman <R·Md ). urtding he feurs "mort• l1llllations" will result from conunwng llw investigation. SQme Showers E~ected Skies Cl,ear Over Southern Plmeau Te•pera••~• "'"" Low rep. I All>'1'WH<1ue 1 t ~· Am~rllln 4, \\ t4 I A\Mvtlh• ·~ \I H A t1.1nt.t1 le " 81NntniQMrn IU ~· 81\muo 1 I\ BO hf' Ill ., Bo" on 1n .. 8rowMv1ll" I• M lluff•IO 6t lO c,..rl.,ton,s C 111 .. ~ Clltc.90 ~• 3' ,,. 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The -.....,... lllllM "' Seut"""' ~lllomle llll•...-.... ,,_i'" t"9 Nell-I WMtftor s.rwic., some lo#t loudl w feQ ..... -* O'f9fltle<-letn191t.t1Mlntl1tHl1\I mon!lr>Q, llUI lllt\I ~d dlnotw by mld-dey s.tunloay etld Sunder, Ille torecetten ...,, t~llt ..... thollld ""'"°""'·~ II' WINI\ -!NI -ltelld, wltll lllO"' rAftOlftO I,_ t"" -60I at Ille l>ff<lltt •"Cl tt.e -'-'"' 10 ttwo 10, In Ille v•ll9"" -ptet,,. lo the IO'i In tlleeltaerb. (Ccxutal wealh~r in· /onna&n will be /ound cm • t!ogf All fOdof/) llogaltg Diae Monaco's Princess Caroline and Great Britain's Prince Charles are shown chatting Thursday. They were among guests at the Variety Clubs international dinner at Lowes Hotel in Monte Carlo. T-Shirts Spaivned By 7 Abductions SOlITHFIELD, Mich. <AP) -A mother oftwo children bas de· signed a T -shirt that s he hopes will safeguard children in this Detroit suburb, where seven youngsters have been abducted and slain in the past 15 months. The words ''I Don't Tulk To Strangers" are printed on the T shirts created by Francine Gold, 35, a for mer kindergarten teacher, who has two children in Oakland County schools. "1 started thinking about ways to keep the message out in front of people and it struck me that children do identify with messages and heroes and personalities on T-shirts," Mrs. Gold said Thursday. A DEPARTME NT STORE has agreed to stock 3,000 of the s hirts. which sell for $5 each. Smee Jc>ouary 1976, seven youngsters have disappeared and been found dead in crimes that began or ended in Oakland County north of Detroit. Officials from SO police departments have joined to investigate the murders. Authorities believe four of the seven child ren were abducted and s lain by the same person. The latest victim, Timothy King, 11, of Birm ingham , disap· pea r ed about a week after he told tus mother he would never go with a stranger- 3 Boys · Destrc,y 8 Birds PIDLADELPIUA (AP) -At first the three boys were Jwit pet· Ung and stroklng the graceful Greater Fla mingos at t he Philadelphia Zoo. Then they beat and stooed eight or t.be blrda tb death, police said. Five of the fragile, rare bi1ds. worth a total cost of betw~ $5,000 and $8,000, were found dead. Three others we.re so badly battered they bad to be destroyed: PQLICE SAID the boys -two aged 10 and one 13 -scaled-a fe nce Wednesday night and m ade their wuy to the manmade island where the birds and t wo species of African antelope are kept. After petting the birds, the boys packed up sticks and stones a nd attacked the fl a mingost poUce said. The birds' wings baa been clipped to preve nt them from escaping the zoo. A security. guard heard the clamor and de· tained t.be boys. The attack cut the zoo's herd of 17 flamingos nearly in half. .. EACH BOY was charged ori T hurs d ay w ith c ru e lty to animals, criminal mischief, con· spiracy and trespassing. They were rel(•ascd in the custody Of their parents pending a heanng ·l before city Juvenile authorities "I don't know what they had m m ind to go there," said t he mother of one of the arrested youths. age 13. "I don't think they were meaning any harm. They were just fooling around. "My boy 1s a good studenL He's mischievous, but not bad. He's never been in any lrouble," the mother said. "AU of them a re basically nice boys. I don't know what hap· pened," said the m olher of.. another youth, age 10. P(ilNq .. ~~ . ... Y2 PRICE EVERGREEN AUSTRALIAN ASH TEA BUSH 1'h ~se 10 ft. t :>11 (HUBY GLOW> specimens provirlc> fo l>l f,nn i:'lasli n g red sh ade ror s ummer blossoms adorn this enjoyment. 15 gallon Reg. s:n99 s un-hardy plant. 1 ~allon ll<'g. 52 69 SALE $19" PRICE SALE s129 PRICE BRAZILIAN VE RONICA PEPPER LAKE An excellent compact Plea11111J1tly shaded blue s ha de tree ro r the nowers will add color to smaller yard. S gallon the lanrl!lcape. l gallon Reg. Sl0.99 lleg. S2.69 SALE s499 PRICE liLE s 129 rttlCE NATAL PLUM BUSH ACACIA ~,SALEI .... VE ITCH! GARDENIA Fra g ran t white blossoms lend a nico accent to any sunnv or shad~ area. l gallon Reg. S2.99 s.UE $149 PRICE LEYLAND I CYPRESS Fas t . trouble-free growth for ta ll screen or use as an accenL l gallon Reg. $2.69 liLE s 129 rRICE J APANESE BOXWOOD Great for low hedges or foundation planting. l galloo Reg. S2.49 I f you've got the spring fever, we've got a sure.fi re cure -all our f ea tu red plants this week are s pecially priced a t least 50% off our r egular prices: You'll find a great buy fo r almost any planting s itu a t io n , whil e taking advantage of these great savings. · PANSY An outc;t anding buy on l hi <; 1ns lanl rot or favorite. 1" l'ul Reg. 79C 39c ea. or·3/sl ASPARAG US SPRENG ERi A troublt>free basket or j:ll'Ound cover plant ror sun or shade. l 1alloo Reg .$2.69 SALE s119 PRICE CAMELLIA CCarillsa . 1''ancy or Tutllei). Star shaped white nowers followed by red edible plums hlgbllghl this hardy s un-loving shr ub. S gallon Reg. S9.99 SALE s499 ~ICE This tall screen ahrub reatures an array of yell ow flowers tn spring. t Gallon Rea. S2.69 SALE s12' ;~ s11' rllCE Over 30 varieties t() c hoose from. Pla nt these now t.o brtahten a ny sba,dy area this Winter. l aallon Reg. $3.49 s I'' SAUNICI --. ,,,. .. W. Mc.. ,.,,,. S/ SI 11 ~I lte. lWttod to Stodl • II-' 0,..1 hrt. w .. , .... ,.... ... ..,,. • 2123 MIWPOIT ILYD .. COSTA '4SA Hw~'4Wftl.~ ,..,..,_.in: . , Friday, ~111 29. 11~n DAIL y PILOT AS Grandi other Dead , ·Spy Guilty on 8 Counts Girl Nabbed In Slaying ]wy Reaches Swift Verdict on Collegian BEVERLY HILLS (AP) -A 19-year-old gir l has been arrested for the murder of her gr andfuther, the owner of a sporting goods store once known as the nation's h1rgest, police say. Sidney Glazer. 69, owner of The Trading Post in Huntington Park. was found Wed nesday morrung on the dining room floor of his home, police said Thursday. He had b een shot four times -in the .stomach, chest and he ad -with a .22-calibe r handgun , which was not found, police said. • The grandda ug htC'r , .fban S F reedman, was booked for in· vestlgalioo o f murd er and possession Of hashish after Shl' ·reported the killmg, police said S he lives at a guest cottage at the residence. A fishing frit•nd of Glazers said the man doted on his grl.lnd daughter, who he took on fishing ( STATE J and to express approval or hls performance in office. A young patient exclaimed afte r Brown 's arrival at the hospital, "A lot or people like you. Governor. You 're a good Irishman. a good Catholic and a good Democrat." trips to BaJa Cahforn1a >Ahl'n Penalties Faced s he was a young girl. "l it• thought t he sun came up on her in the morning :mrl Sl'l on her ot n i g ht . ' ' l ht· fr 1 1• n cl to I d a newsman APWt ....... 10 Otlidal Na_,.d Richard Silberman, 48, San Diego, has been n a m ed secretary of the state Busi- ness an d T r a n s po r tation .Agency by Gov. E dmund G. Brown J r . Silbe rm a n. a former banker, was fin ance chairman for Brown's pre sidenJ.ial campaign. LOS ANGELES (AP) -Christopher Boyce, a college s tudent who portrayed him.self as a reluc tant spy for the Russians, has been convicted on eight counts of espionage and conspirncy. which could being bring him life imprisonment. The 23-year-old Boyce, son of a former FBr agent, heard the Jury's s w1ft verdict only mom ents after lawyers for his co-defendant made the sur· prise claim before another Jury that Boyce was secretly a CIA agent. . Boyce and a boyhood frie nd, Andrew Daulton Lee, 25, are accused of selling secrets to a Russian al the Soviet embassy m Mexico City for about $70.000. Lee was arrested Jan. 6 m Me>.1co City and Boyce was a rrested in Riverside, Calif., 10 days later. Lee 's trial, which con tinues today, was inter- rupted by word that Boyce's jury had reached a verdict after only three houra or deliberation. Lee was hustled out of court, and Boyce was marched back in with his lawyers. Boyce, who l(ained top-secret s ecur it y clearance as a documents clerk at TRW Systems. Inc., insisted he was blackmailed by l,..ee into becoming a traitor. Asked if he had willfully acted as an agent of the Ru~ian government , Boyce told the jurors from the witness stand, "Not willfully. but I knew that's what 1 bad become." MOTHER 'S DAY IS MAY 8 Oas•e• Canceled LOS ANGE LES <AP> -Water wasters would pay penalties and could Jose wal e r s ervice altogether under a city ordinance proposed by the mayor's water committee. The proposed ordinance, com- pleted by the committee Thurs· day, wtll go before City Council next week. WmeAnswer ToDrinkWoe? MOTHER'S DAY BOUTIQUE NOW OPEN AT BULLOCK'S SOUTH COAST PLAZA Choose something special for her in our garden o f gifts. LOS ANGELES CA P) -A w alkout by t eachers assistants a t UCLA's College of Letters and Sciences caused the cancell atio n o.f some c lasses, adm inistrators report. The assistants 'A al keel nut Thursday anti plannl'd to ~t..iy away again tod..i) to protest a proposal to hir e only 723 ass1s t an ls next ,>ear anslt·ad of lht• t·ur rent 748. E st1malt•s of lht· num bcr of assistants \\-ho\\ alkl'd out \'an ed from 185 to ahnut JOO Under the ordinance, residents would be asked t o use 10 percent less water than in the compara· ble billing penods last year. Use of water to hose down sidewalks dnd driveways or to s prinkle lawns so that water runs down gutters would be outlawed SA N FHANCISCO \A Pl - Like the rest or the countrv. Californians a r e paying high prices ror coffee th<'Se d ays. But they're also plagued with waler shortages caused by a lengthy drought. Located in the escalator well o n the Lower Level, you'll find idea a fter idea for mother this year. Why, we've even included a special Tennis Boutique with clothing, and tennis accessories .•• "Because She's a Good Sport" And 1f you have trouble deciding on the perfect gift, we will have a gift counselor ava ilable to assist with your selection. T eaching as~1stanb c·..irr.) much of th<' ll'aehing lnad in lower dn 1s1on h11man1tlL•s and social sciences classes ,tfea.ure Deleated SACRAME:'\TO <AP) The So m the grope-growing coun- try aroWld here, som eone has begun a topical advertising cam- pc:ugn. A new bumper sticker n·· ads: Complimentary gift wrapping also available. Hospital \llsitor stall' Assembly has defeated a bill to require doctors to quote fees over the telephone Oppo- nents said it would put too much of a burden on doctors. "Coffee High'! "Water Low? ''DRINK WIN E ! .. '===================================-=--~~-==-~=============:::.I NORWALK (A P) Stressing ~ m ore per som1 l approach ti' 111entaJ health care, Gov. Ed· 1?1Und G. Brown J r. talkt•d with patients and volunlt'ns at the Metropolil<.1n Stale llosp1t;1J in Norwalk Thursday. a nd n•sponst· was enthus1ast1c from all s ides The bill , by Assem blyman Hersch el Rosentha l ID-Los Angeles>. went down Thursday on a 29.39 vole. But Rosenthal said he would t ry to get it re· eonsidercd later Some patients mJdt• 1nd1v1dual M.>q ucsts of tlw gO\ c·rnor. but m ost wt•n• content 1us1 lo l':\ change plea santrit·s with him Srole Fears 'Dry Rivers' SA CRAM E:"1 0 11\1' 1 For (he first t1m£• '>IOCC J'l3t 11\Jn\ ?-Jorthem Cahforn1<1 rl\ Ns th.;t Oow out or the S1Nr..i \\ 111 lw dn this summ<'r. tlw (' S \\f'.1tht·r bur eau pn•d1rt.., The sanw pn·d 11'11011 holth for the Truckl'l' and {',1rson th.it tln\.I. e ast toward Nt•\ acb said Holwrt Burnas h. hc'.1d of th1· htirt•..iu ·, C alifo r n i a '111•\ .111 ,1 H1\1·r 1'~orecast ( 't•ntt'I . Reservoirs, 'A hii'h didn't <'\l'il in 19~. will k<'l'P ".If Pr 1r1 lht· lowc r readws of most <,frPam:-. Burnash su1rl l'h1• h1·.HI\\ ..it<'r ahove lhl' lh1• ,..,,.1 \u1r.., 'Alli Ill' as dry as llwv \H'r" in lfl.l 1 SD County Smog Record SA:'\ DIEGO <AP I -The "eather pushed to a record 170 the number or s mogJ?.y days in San Diego County 1n 1976 • ..iccording to Wilhom Simmons. air pollution control officer. That wa ... 10 mor~ than in 1975. Simmons SJ1d Thursday in a report to the Bo<1rd of Super\'lsors The F ederal En\1ron mC'nLil Protection Agenr.) ddmes t1 smogJ?.y d,1) ..is one 1n "'h1ch the averagl.' hou11:-remhn~ exceeds 08 part!> of n\ld..int ix·r million parts of ~11r Cndcr that yardstick, Simmons said San D1eRO 1s out of compliance 1f 1t hJS more than one s moggy day per Yt•ar · He s.ud the smoggiest part of lhf' l'Ount v was Alpine 27 m1ks (•<1st of SJll D1e1w -hCl'l.IUSe 1t r ece1vf's and l'aptur~!:> in mountains the ha1t· car nl·d by wands from San Diego JCPenney NEWPORT ~ft CENTER FASHION ISLAND STORE OHL Y NEW GARDEN SHOP HOURS! Sat. 8:30 to 6 p.m. -Sun. I 0 to 5 p.m. Elegant, Blooming MINIATURE ROSES In 1 o·· pots in full bud and bloom. A super gift item THIS WEEKEND s1199 6" BOSTON FERNS Beautiful , gre e n hanging f e rn s 1n popular 6 " pot. A favorite for house or .patio. BULB CLOSE OUT Y2 PRICE ALL BULBS &TUBERS •GLADS •BEGONIAS RecJ. 5.99 s349 NOW • CANN.A LILIES • IRIS If you want to look great in terry, it helps if you know someone. Pierre Cardin . Depending on how well you know him, you'll expect anylhmg from couture finishing to the plushest terry cloth possible It's all here. Pouch pocket blouson. wh11e or red, $32 White drawstring pants. $32 While top. $18 All, in cotton. S,M,L Hmmm. Wonder 11 Summer 1s Cardin's favorite season Innovators 1 --~.,.. - ,, • GLOXINA •DAHLIAS Shop Mon -Fri . 10:00-9 .30, Sat. 10-6, m. 12-5. ~llock 's South Coast.Plaza, 3333 Bristol, Cotta Mesa, pho~556-0611 .·l6 D A IL P I L O T E DIT ORIAL P G E Dangerous Deadline California's Determinate Sentence Law (SB 42) as passed last year, provides for recomputation of prison terms for a long list of serious crimes. giving the courts a choice of minimum, medium or max· imum sentences in felony oonvictions. Through a retroactive provision, it also gives the state prisons 90 days to review the files of all prisoners in custody. ' Those who already have served more than the new maximum sentence for their offense -an estimated 5,000 -would be eli~ble for immediate re· lease. The remainder -an estimated 15,000 -would be entitled to hearings before a Community Release Board and recomputation of their sentences. Since it would be clearly impossible to handle that many cases in 90 days, and since the controversial bill turned out to be shot full of flaws, its effective date has been pushed ahead to July 1 to permit corrective a mendments. That's where it stands now and that's what's causing a panic in Sacramento where no fewer than 179 bills to delay. repeal or amend SB 42 have been in· traduced. One measure, by Orange County Sen. John Briggs, would remove the provision for retroactivity which, it is feared, could result in the release off elons who, having plea·bargained their way out of convic· lion for more serious crimes, now have over·served their time for the lesser offenses to which they pleaded guilty. Also of concern is the possible release of inmates imprisoned under the Habitual Offenders Statute, which SB 42 repeals Under the new law, defendants must be sentenced on the basis of the most serious current charge made against them, without regard to previous criminal record. Similarly, persons sentenced as mentally dis· ordered sex offenders could be released, since they now will be subject only to treatment. Risk also is seen in the SB 42 provision for a max· imum one year of parole and a maximum sentence of 180 days for parole violation, rather than rein.state- ment of the original sentence. But wtule legislators scurry about trying to patch up SB 42, the Department of Corrections is proceedinc with the task of reviewing prisoner files and setting up hearings, even before the bill's effective date. So it seems the jailhouse door may be slammed after the prisoners are back on the street -with the official l>lessing of the state. Transit and E ner gy The increased tension focused upon the nation's energy shortage should give cause for careful think· mg among officials at the Orange County Transit Dis· trict (0CTD). Directors already have decided to reconsider the possible purchase of 10 stretched buses able to carry 101 rather than the standard 67 passengers. Jf project- ed passenger loads and possible fuel savings back up the propo.5al, the purchase might be warranted. At the same time, two directors recently pro· posed a possibl~ shift in the way OCTD plans its routes. Director Robert Young suggested the district place more attention on providing short·haul com· munity service routes designed to get passengers to major long-distance routes. In addition, Director Phil Anthony believes that in light of President Carter 's energy message OCTD should make certain it puts buses on routes where riders really are rather than worry a great deal about building a perfect county bus route network. If the grim energy warnings materialize. OCTD will have a chance to "become a major people· mover but will also have a responsibility to make sure its practices do not waste valuable fuel. Me mories Can Wreck Dear Gloomy Gus Exploiting IJ.S. Break Soviets Seek Turkey AUiance A Marriage ( ART HOPPE ) Former Pres1dl'nl Ford made a terrible mistake. lie and his wife. Betty, have agreed to wnte lhe1r memoirs for a million dollars. The problem is that he's ~omg to write h1s and s he's going to write hers. Anyone who thinks that·~ an CJ!>Y way 10 make a m 1 I I 1 on dollan, ha s nev er bCl'n m.1rr1ed. Take any typical (;Ouple who 's a t tempted the real. Take. for ex· • 1mple. a typical couple named Jerry and Betty "Isn't 1t exciting, J erry? Our V<'fY firs t day of working sl-'parately on our memo1n;' How did you start yours·•" "G05h, Belly. I began with a 1 om antic account or our won· derful honeymoon " "Isn't lhat a r01nl·1tlenre, <le ar" So did I And I said nght m the first paragraph that I hill)' forgave you " .. Forgave me" What for"" ·For not llstpnm~ to me, wht'n I told you I hc.ird the engine mak· mg a runny, ka·loopu.ka toopa· ka toopa sound a~ wt.• were dnv mg up to the Dew Drop Ski Lodge " "THAT'S ODD, lktty I men twned the very same 1nc1denl lo Illustrate how adorably remtntn{' you are about mechanical things." "It wasn't so adorable when we came to a dead stop ten miles )at er." • "But as 1 pointed out on page two, the engine had nothing to do with it. Wt• w€'re struck i.o the snow because ... " FDA now says ingredients in all cosmetics must he listed. tee cream manu· facturers also must label products to tell consum· ers how much is real and how much artificial. 81•' they still don't have to 11> ingredients. What got-:. the outside of our bods 1s more important than what we ingest., A.M. Gs..mv Gu\ comme"t 11r• ui1bm•lt•d b'I 1~n •ndcto not nw<ir't\11tt1l1 ,, t'«l t,,. ··~ of UM ""'W\P • .,., k ,,d VOW" ort ...-eve' to Gtoomy Gvs D•1ty Pt lot "Yes, and I also forgave you for not listening to me when I suggested you put the chain on back down in Winnahatchet· Corners If you had, .ferry " · .. becaU!>e you insisted on taking lhat winding, ~cen1<' rottd instead of the ploughed highway.·· "But I did say. dear, how funny you were when you slipped and fell down while trying to dig us out and hit your head on the render My, the language you "l don't see anything funn~ about my falling down or h1ttmg my head. Betty." "YE.S. I guess you're nghl' I'll take that part out It really 1:.n t runny any more · · "ll' that a crack. Betty" "Of course not. Jerry I w:i-. on ly trytng to kt<ep m,· book hghl hearted und gay 1 think thl" re<tders will love the nei<t scenf' ttl Lhe lodge Remember? You ~ere· so nervous that you rorgot to take out your chew.ng gum before you ~ot mto bed and I had to tell you to because .. " "Chewing gum., Thal ct1~·~ 11 ' Hand me the phone. I'm i:ioing tc1 put a stop to all this." "Oh. Jerry, you're not gomg to call our editor?'' "No. I'm going lo call {IUr lawyer." So we see that Uu~ secret of marital happiness is to look always to the future. ANKARA Fishing 10 the trouhled waters of U.S. Turkish rl'lat1ons, the Kremlin 1s quietly pressing Turkey lo sign a new "document" which would com mit both countries. in advance of any military operations, to political "consultation" that Turkey feels would be incons1s ttont with its NATO treaty obhga- t10ns. Western diplomats are in doubt as to how far the "consultation" would go, and Turkish of f1 cwls refuse to discuss 1l But the as sumpt1on is t h a t l h t• "document" pri•sscd un ~Ul'l'ess fully on Turkish ( () r t• I ~ 0 minister lhsan Sjbn Caglayang1l rlur1n1: his v1s1t to Moscow last month. marks a new stage in Moscow's political campaign . The campaign : exploit the weakerung of Turkey's military and pohtical alliance with the .S. The alliance was strained by U.S. pressures on Turkey arising nut of Turkey's 1974 invasion of Cyprus Apart from the mystenous and troubhnf( "document." the Sov- 1 et Union has now become Turkey's principal source of t•<·onorruc: <1ss1stance -a role 1t'lc-k.s ,,,, ... 'Ir's our VMlf 1-f•n Ir dt1Stroys ttVtuyone but An1bs/' ( EV ANS-NOV AK J formerly played by W<1shinglo11. Indeed. Moscow's most recent line of credit to the country with which it !>hares a 500·mlle borrler across the Black Sea and the top of Anatoha 1s a tidy $1.2 billion over the next 10 years or so. These credits are being used here for s teel. a luminum , hydroelectric, oil refining and other industrial complexes wh1ch Turkey desperately needs to con- tinue 1ts tortuous path from a predominantly agricultural to a mixed economy THE ECONOMIC fragility of Turkey. which 1s g1v1ng the Sov· 1ets their entree, is dramatized by a few statistics: balance or payments now running a cool $2 billion in the red; foreign ex · change. a healthy $2.5 billion m 1974 -the year of the Cyprus in· vasion -now at a perilous $651 million; unemployment, a dif· ficult computation for this ruraJ population, fi gured at 25 percent, a nd inflation about the same. Prime Minster Suleyman Demirel exaggerates when he blames the American arms em- bargo -and the continuing ban on grant military aid -for this bleak economic picture. But the embargo nevertheless has been a contributing factor as Turkey has dipped into its meager foreign exchange fund to buy ex pensive arms. What makes this significant is Turkey's geography : its im· portance as the eastern anchor of NATO. the guardian of the vital Dardanelles waterway between the Black and Mediterranean •seas, and the possessor of the largest NATO army next to the U.S. Many Western experts say Turkey would not lake itself out of NATO under any foreseeable circumstances, and that its greatest ambition is to lighten its economic and cultural ties with Europe, wtth NA'.J'O Its bridge to the West. Assessment Loophole Revealed • I Disclosures of alleged ir· regularities in the Volo County Assessors office, unearthed by Spencer R. Sias, the enterprising investigative reporter for the Davis Enterprise, have pointed up a dangerous loophole in the property asses5ment mechanism. While Siaa' findlnp go far beyond questionable handling of property ••· Sealmmla Oil real peoperty ow n ed by Yolo County Assessor Marltxl Baker and h a•e become the s ubject of crimlaal ln· vesU1allona by that county's district at- torney, mOlt of the luuea a.re merely a matter or posalble• malefactions or an individual local public official and, as such, are not of wide interest. But the cxpoeu.re by Siu th.at Baker and his top asalatanl \ ( EARL WAT ERS 1 Richard Blickle both reduced the aasessed valuations on their own naJ property turns the sunlight 00 an unboaltb.Y loophole in the tas laws. That ll the fact that assess- menta of the property h.eld by thole dlarpd with local asaeaa- mat duties ere not made in· depmdmt ol tbem. No doubt \be m-.iofity of local tax otllciala handle such sltua- tlon1 with integrity. As SJaa de- veloped, Placer County Assesaor Frank Chilton ls so meUculou.s about teeplni faith with the public that be NQuosta state as. sessora from the Board of Equalization to asaeu hi• own holdings "because I fH.I thal an out.side appralsal conduct~ by lhe st.ate Is probably a ralr as· seument or the value of my pro- perty by an impartial ap- praiser." 1'ut lhe fact remains that· Baker did not demonstrate such fidelity and he and at least one of his aides favored themselves by reducing their tax liablJ,ities for tbe support of the very IQl\:al gov- ernment which pays his(salary. And, in doing so. has dell)(>nstrat· ed the potential for all ~ther tax asseslSOl'S. ASSEMBLYMAN Vic F~·o, whose district includes part of Yolo County, is consider· le1islatlon which woul~ eliminate tJie possibility o banky-pank~ of this sort b adopting as a requirement of law the pnct.ice already established by Chilton. Fazio however should not draw his leelaJaUao too narrowly. J"1St requlrinC tbe County Assessor to aubmlt his hold.in.is to stale ap· pralaal would not be enough. 1t s hould at leaal extend to all employee ln tbe assessor's office for, as ln Bak~'s caae, at leul one of b.ia aid~ was also benefit· mg by acll-appraiaals. i Perhaps, too, the county manager and the members of the Board of Supervisors, who are in the posiUon of overseeing the as- sessor's work and his budget, should be included. They cert.a.in· ly are potentially in position IA> in- fluence the Assessor's assess- ments oftheir own holdings. · No one suggesu tht what Baker did is widespread. But the possibilities remain under the present law and should bo re· moved to assure public con· fldence and lo prevent tax burdens to be shifted unfairly. For when the assessor ~ biis ·own assessment be undoubtedly, 85 Baker did, also favors bi5 neighbors so that his own low valuallon won't 1Uck out Ulto a sore thumb. SIAS MAY NCYl' win a Pulitzer prize ror hll JournallsUc efforts but be certainly deaerves an award rrom the California Tax- p ayera A11oclat1on and the thaw cl all property ownm ln the atate for uncoverinc this 1lar· lng weakness in existing law. But Moscow. convinced the Turkish effort is worth making. is c:ommitting manifold r e soun·es to tl. us ing all the: familiar maeh1nations For ex· ample. officials believe lh<it "laundered" Soviet funds arc financing radical left.wing stu· dent movements. Student ter rorism has become one or the biggest domestic issues in the rampaign for the June 5 election: nearly 150 students were killed last year in shootouts between left and right student factions. This undercover Soviet role 1s standard fare. But in addition. the hi gh quality or Soviet diplomats assigned here also signals Moscow's conviction that Turkev is indeed maneuverable. The sOviel ambassador heads a mission that ranks on a par with Soviet embassies in Washington. London and Paris. The am bassarlor himself is one or Moscow's top diplomats. THE DANGER to the Western defense system of this intensify. ing Soviet campaign rests square· ly on continuation of the bitter dis· pule between Turkey and the U.S . which began with the con- g ressionally·imposed arms em· bargo in 1974 and the s ubsequent decision here to close down U.S. bases. The result or that ba~e closing. according to the beSt estimates, has been the Joss of about 50 percent or the ih tel11gence product from missile:· monitoring and other electronic .s urveillance conducterl against the Soviet Union -<1 significant cost. · THE POLITICAL impact here of President Carter's latest pro- posals modifying the arms em· bargo -but postponing a serious drive for congressional approval of the new Defense Cooperatien Agreement signed 13 months ago - -is not yet fuJly known. What 1s known is that Moscow 1s playmg ever harder on ag· grieved Turkish emotions with the ltkelihood that anti-American sentiments will be fanned in the election campaign. A confiden· tsal study by the Rand Corpora- t1011 now unde r scrutiny in Washington makes the point ex- plicitly: "The Soviets wHI pro- bably make a quiet breakthrough -already well prepared -in Turkey, the recipient of the largest amount of Soviet aid last year, which will eventually lead to a fundamental change in the balance of power in the Mediter- ranean." Considering its source, t he w armng is not to be ignored. Human Predicament Thoughts at Large: It soonds fine to say, "Be part of the answer, not part or the pro- blem," but the perpetual human predicament is that the answer soon poses its own problem. We should b e grateful to, rather than scorn, the millions of people who keep themselves busy with unimportant things - for doing no mischief in the world is more than most "great" peo· ple manage to accomplish. I relish the spirited remark on- ce· made by Mrs . Rosina Sherwood. mother of the playwright, wbo said, ''IL feels good to reach 94, except for see- ing your children become depressingly middle-aged.'' No amount of success or honor at the banquet table can com- pensate for Jack or joy around lhe kitchen table. Persons who enter politlcs in order to reform conditions generally fmd that the political atructUJ'e changes thern far more .than they change it. A bore is someone who refuses to reoopiietbat bis allment isn't tn~ t.o tol'ODe who doesn'L a l1ohave1L -· Motl nale:s are worthless Wl· less ,U.most everyone observes them: ii you 11cnipuloualy avoid tailjJating, and stay a half·dozen lenltbl behind lbe car ahead of you, three other cars will in· tervene and force you even farther back. Our grutest pot.cnUol danger, in this • 'aocloblologtc al" age, may come not from de!lpot.s or demagogues who provoke us to become worse, but from self· ~ssured clio1c1ans who want t~ (SYDNEY HARRIS) program us to become "better'• by making us more tractable - and thus more susceptible to manipulation by despots and de· magogues. A soft answei-may sometimes turn away wrath, but just as it provokes even more wrath from the person who resents your r~­ fus al to argue. 1 A commune seems to me to have all the disodvantages of a boardlng·house, and none or lbe advantages or afamily. I A conduct.or Is the only musi- cian who has had no chance to practice his "instrumenL" befote he makee his debut. .. ORANGE COASt DAILY PILOT RM>rrt N. Wtf'd. Publlahrf Thoma• Kt~ll. Editor H<Jrbora l<rrlhvh, EdUonal Page Ed1U>r I The edltorl:il i>age or the D:illy ' Pi Int $eeks to inform and ~ stimulate readers by presenting , on this page diverse commentary on topics or inleresl by syndical· ' ('d tolumnists and cartoonists, bf l provldini o forum for readers· l ,views and by presenting thii; newspal)(lr's opinions and Ideas I on current topics. The editorial opinions or !ht' Onlly Pllnt cappc-11': only In tht' t'dltor1al rolumh nt lhe • top or the puc. Oplntons ex· : pn:ssrd by tho columnists and • urtoonlsUI and lt'lter writ.tr$ are ' their own ond ru> endorsement ~ their vie"'~ by the Dally Pl19'- should be 1nrcrm1 ~ Friday, April 29, 1977 R~d Arms Might . Cited Carter Criticized in Military Power R~polt .... ONDON (AP) -In a report critical of Carter , admlni5tration policies, an authoritative research inaUtute aaJd today lhat the Soviet Union is steadily buiJding and modernizing its military power while the West wavers. The IntemaUooal Institute for Strategic Studies said ln its annual sur vey that President Carter's disarmament policies "smacked of obsolete con- cepts" and his human rights statements destroyed, the cordiality and trust in East-West relations. THE INSTITUT£'S STUDY OF THE world ·military balance also said that in contrast to back· ing and filling in the Weal, the Soviet arms buildup hu gone ahead and "in almost every area see015 to putpace the intensity and scope of Western milHary program$." . ; The institute, founded in 1958 as an independent ~enter for research on secunty, defense and arms control, has a staff and membership drawn from more than 60 countries Governments. including the United States, frequently consult 1t. In unusually direct poht1caJ Judgments, the in· atitule praised fol'mer U.S. Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger and said America's allies would have voted for the re-election of President Ford over President Carter. THE R EPORT SAID KISSINGER WAS "so aware of the task of moving the United States from the relative simplicity of the cold war era into the pluralistic world oflhc 1970s." For Photos 'Titanic' Hunt Effort Starts SAN FRANCISCO <A P> Plannmg is under way for what organizers say will be a m1lhon dollar effort to pmpomt and photograph the wreckage of the oceanlmer "Titanic" in the north Atlantic. Producer Spencer Sokale says the problems that must be surmounted before actual picture- taking can begm are "horrendous" and range from assembling an exped1t1on team to gambling on the weather. It sa.id Kissinger laid groundwork for progress toward a Middle East settlement, stabihty in southern Afnca and nuclear det.eote with the Soviet Union. It added: "Small wonder, then, that practically all America's friends and adversaries, had they beet. able to, wouJd have voted for President Ford in the November elections." THE NEW PRESIDENT'S FIRST moves in foreign policy, the survey continued, showed he was trving to take up where the last Democratic ad. ministration of President Lyndon Johnson left. off, ignoring the eight years that had intervened. "But the nature of the lil'ms control problem had changed since lhe last Democratic administra- tion, and many of the suggestions made early in 1977 smacked of obsolete concepts," the institute said. Carte r 's 'Roots' .Traced SALT LAKE CITY <AP> -President Carter's roots are more than 200 years deep in America, research on the President's family tree s hows. . In a copyrighted art•· cle in the Deseret News. a genealogist for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter -day Sa i nts (Mormon l says Carter's ancestors include Judges. Revolutionary War and Confederate Army soldiers. s lave holders -and a peanut farmer. "The ' picture's ippin and Tweety' ore on." '' Fnd!y, April 29. 19n DAILY PILOT t\ f By Bil Keane To place your mesaase before the readln& public. pboae Dail)'PUot Claasified, &a~ XllOX 31;2c COPllS - T,,._. • 11111111 *41 COf'YSBYICI '11·1 425 11' w. ,,.. St., .. , __ , PURE BRED ELEGANCE UN BEL DI ~··,,...... .... ~Good. Stan (Village Faire Mall) HOW ALSO IM THI HAUOI AHA 'nlHO SITT!.,._ HAHD14•s - TU Vil TOTH -WCMAM ACCISIOallS TYi DYf SUJ( Qflff!Otf PAHCHOS -OllSSIS -HIADWU P'S SC41tPS MoM.y-Wwdlly '°" 36' E. f 7"9 ST., COST A MESA l11 WestpertS.-- 646-553l '' 0 RGAN1ZERS OF THE UNDERTAKING hope to completely illuminate the wreckage. now lying in more than two miles of water about 650 miles off the coast of Nofa Scotia The T1t<tnic. c<Jlled "the wreck of wrt>cks " by Sokall'. went down after striking an iceberg on its maiden voyage on April 15, 1912. An estimated l.600 persons died. CARTER RECEIVED a copy of his genealogy from church officials during a visit to Sall Lake City last summer. The church maintains extensive genealogical records on Mormons and non-Mormons. James M Black. a genealogist Cil the church's librC1r y. said the first of Carter's an· cestors to come to America was Thomas Carter Sr .. the Pres1- d en t 's eighth -grcC1t· grandfather, who ar- rived m Virginia from England in 1635. The Portable AC I DC that goes everywhere! Sokale's firm, Big Events, Inc .. has enlisted the Scripps Institute of Oceanography and the Woods Hole. Mass., OccunogrC1phic Institute to direct th!! expedition SOKALE SAVS NO ONE KNOWS the ex· act location of the wreckage and no one knows what • eondition 1t 1s in. although he says the deep-water 1o~ation should have kept it well preserved, "de- pending on damage suffered when it hit the bot· tom " "Tht: T1tJn1c should be 1n pnstine cond1t1on ." said Chve Cussler author of a novel about the ship. who plans to Join the exp<>d1t1on "Vessels decay Cit a great rnte abo"e 2.ooe fc<.'l. but at the depth of the Titanic. 12.000 feet, the lack or o"ygen and the ex- treme cold tend lo substC1ni1ally retard the decciying process " Wht•n the exped1t1on <tSSembles rn the Atlantic m June. 197!1. t hl' first chore will be to search for the wrecka~e in a 100 square mile area hud out by a compull'r "WHEN T llf: TITANIC IDT the ic•ebt-rg. 1t ~ave a frx on its location which may not have been correet," Sok ale said ''There was a drift .. Once pinpointed, a base vessel will he stationed over lht• wreckai::e and sophisticated camera and sonar equipment will be lowered, along with un- derwater hghtmg apparatus A s mall m;inned sub· marine may also be used TWO FOURTH-great grandfathers. Thomas Ansley and Kindred Carter. brought their families to Georgia Ansley m about 1760 ano Carter m about 1780 Black found a will of Thomas Ansley . Ca rter 's fifth great grandfather and .1 native of New Jersey. who wal> a soldier m the Revolu t1onary War Ill'" 11led tu his <laughter. Rc•becca. u plantat ion which in C'luded farm utens1b and slaves. SLAVERY CROPS up an tht' IJves of several of Carter's ancestori. Wiley Carter. who hved in the early 1800s, o~ ned .. slaves and killed a man --------------------,, in a dispute 0\ er one At Pay, Pray Plwne Lines Open NASHVILLE. Tenn <AP) The L:pper Room, u devotional monthly. has opened a telephone ministry hc•n• to r<>ce1ve prayer re- quests from pt>rsons ,1cross thl· nation Lines a're open 111x hours daily to receive paid calls to 6JS-327 .. tfi73 Prayer requests will be transmitted to one or more of the 18 chartered Upper Room prayer covenant groups in the country. the tnal. the local sheriff and witnesses tei.t1f1ed that Carter shot in se lf defense Wiley eventually moved to Sumter Coun t.}. Ga . when' Plains 1s located. He left his son. L1ttleberry Carter. the President 's great- ~r andfather. S22,000 in cash as part of a S.118,413 estate. L1ttleberry Carter's will includ<'d mention of seven bushels of ground peas -peanuts. "SOFA •••• SLEEPERS11 MANY IEAUTIFUL STYUS Ir FAl•ICS TO SILICT FROM ••• AT YHY lllASOHAl&.l PalCES 1 DENTE'S FURNITURE IN LAGUNA NIGUEL 27112 FORllS ROAD, PHOMI 131-091 I ,.. oeun u s.. ~ FwJ ... ....__, ........ co•c• c,.._ ,...., 11'\wy. 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Chester Chappell i.5 as central a figure in this village as the red brick ,firehouse -he remembers when it was a harness,soop -or the Wander-In beer joint and pool hall, the 'Slone steps of which provide the vantage point where this rumpled old man of 70 gets his daily view of the world. AP Wlrtpllolo Customers at the Wander-In greet him cordial- ly. school children call out "Hi, Ches!" as they hurry by, men in overalls wave from passing pickup trucks. IF NO ONE CHOOSES TO CHAT with him he i;its silently without complaint. When the day is ~one, when all the children have gone home, when ~he shop doors are closed and locked, when the last 'CHES' SITS WITHOUT COMPLAINT Rumpled Old Man Gets View of World train has been noted and (. J its freight cars counted, AMERICA Chester Chappell climbs the hill to his windowless .__ ______ _, hovel. "It ain't the best place to Jive, but it will do me. It was an old jailhouse at one time. The town knows I'm here but there ts no rent on it or nothing. I carry my own water and I carry my wood and I make out all right." In the morning, he will be back on the stone steps, observing and reminiscing with lUlyone who will listen. "J WAS BORN IN AN OLD rattletrap house near here, about 3~ miles southeast of Nehawka. There were eight of us. What chased us out of that house was bees. That's right, bees. They got in and we couldn't get 'em out. "I've worked all around. I work~d in the rock quarry and loaded trucks by hand. C farmed. I put up bundles and shocked grain for $3 a day. Wasn't any big money in those day.s. "I cut wood. I cul m y finger in a buzz saw cutting wood. Didn't even feel it. I went over to Jenny Moore's bar in Nehawka and got a big nip and 1t didn't even bother me. "l WORKED ALL UP IN MINNESOTA and the Dakotas .• Just took what jobs I could get. I hopped trains <md went south to work. too. Some trainmen would let you ride and some wouldn't You had to know which. '"Thost• were hard times but they wrren't all bad times. I kind of enjoyed 1ust taking off and not saying nothing, coming back when I chose. I've always been alone. I never married " The hearse returned. lights off, and suddenly in the middle of the street turned around and returned to the cemetery. . "Forgot the flowers," Chester Chappell said with authority. ··couldn't be anything elst: That's 1 he second time I ·ve seen that happen. But I still l'an 't figure out who died ... ON THE UNIOS PACIFIC TRACKS at the foot of Main Street a long freight crunched to a slop. The old m an watchNL When 1l pulled out. he resumed his n •ncctions "Two from the north. two from the south. Sometimes there arc extra ones, but that's usuaJly all, four trains a day Before you choose a European luxury coach Tour ••• see this book. It's FREE at our Agency. Trafalgar Tours has specialized in luxury coach tours of Europe for over 30 years and now offers their greatest choice at low, low rrices. Pick up a copy at our agency and see for yourself the kind of great values offered. • COME 'N' GO TRAVEL 1145 So. Coast Hwy. LCICJlllla IHC:h 17 14) 497·2402 "The longest one I've Se.!n was 126 cars. When the old steam engines =..:.:=-=~:.::....::.:.:_::..:_:.:..:..:_::.::_.......!~~=:;;=:-;~;§~~~~~~~!!!~~~ were on that line 10 or 12 car~ wl'rl' all they could pull up that ~racie. · 'Oll my twalth 1s fine. My t•yes a10·1 so good, l carry th1!> .. HE TOOK OUT A -;mall mJgn1 fy1ng glass wrappt•d in waxed papt•r, displayed it, n•· turned it to his pocket. "nut I see well enough to gf't around "I don't shoot pool anymore. Used to. They have a pool tournament t>very Friday night at the Wandcr ·ln a n d the shootPrs come from all around -Ea~IC', Wcep- 1 n g Water. Avoca . Nehawka. Some real good shooters 1n that rrowrL ''The winnn gets either money or u trophy. The first time he wins he usually lakes the trophy. The second timt• he a lw ays takes the money." THE HEARSE returned a second time. It was filled with nowers. ''Wh atctid I tell you?" T he old man shifted on the stone steps. He con- templated going to the cafe for a sandwich. Finally he decided, yes, that's what he would do he would RO have ~ sandwich. ''Tomorrow? No, I don't think about what J'm going to do tomor- row. Tomorrow is too far away." UCI Alumni Seek Funds UC Irvine aJumni are eneaged in their first Tele fund Campaign to raise funds for ij>e Irvine campus. The fundraising eHort Is being conduc~d week- day evenings through M•y s. A goal or $12,500 bes been set for ttie cam- pailtl APPROXIMATB.Y 300 PATTERNS OH SALE TODAY! 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Complete selection of wallpaper sundries and FREE dolly Do-It· Yourself Classes. Come In today! fRH Cl.ASSIS MO&,..... ..... 7 , .•• w. & s-. J , ..... -Wallpaper.I' to gq HOURS 10 \l MONOAY T11•U• FHIOAY • fO h SATUllOAV • NOON :, SUNDAY ANAHEIM 1574 W. LINCOLN AVE. (714) 991-4870 COSTA MESA 2300 HARBOR BLVD. (Harbor Center) (714) 646·5058 AUO Ill tAlllAlll&.. I.A llUA. IAll flWIQICO. 'UAWl llllL WPlllTlllO, OAl T CIT'/ I SACMllfllfO • Street, Park Leavings 'OK' NEW YORK <AP) -A State Supreme Court justice has ruled that police cannot cite dog owners for allowing pets to relieve themselves on city streets and in public parks. Justice Bernard Nadel said in his Manhattan courtroom that a suit asking for the citations was laudable, but that city law only applies to sidewalks, not in gutters and parks. A GROUP OF 17 CITIZENS brought suit to de- mand action by the city police, sanitation and health departments and the Environmental Protec- tion Administration and bureau of Animal Control. ATNCllFor Mother's Day Free Flowers For The Ladles l.mcll ""-I I :00..,... DINMr ,.,_ 3:00 p.,.. Regular Menu And Prices The petitioners also demanded that city agen- cies lawich an educational campaign to inform dog ownersofthe law. '.\l(.'K THIMMEs(;H DAILY PILOT ls THOUGHTFUL In the Major Estate A N . BY ORDER OF BANK OF AMERICA, D.K. BLANTON, ASST. V. PRES., the remaining contents of a prominent Palm Springs resident (deceased, name withheld by request of heirs). Augmenting this fine lot of merchandise is the personal property of a well known San Diego collector which must be liquidated because of marital separation. Tens of thousands of dollars worth of antiques, art, furniture, si lve r , crystal, bronzes, porcelains, clocks, etc. to be sold from the above consignors at NO MINIMUM -NO RESERVE, plus many other rare and unique items from other private parties. Highlights include the following: Abraham Lincoln's breakfast table. (provenance. Federal Hall Memorial Muse um, N.Y.) a Wurlitzer Baby Grand Automatic player piano, Ci rca 1920, a rare two tiered table signed Linke. 40 fine clocks American , French. Engltsh. German, including a rare 9 tube Grandfather clock with moon dial. a miniature Waltham Banjo. m any more incl. Carriage Clocks, 2 and 3 weight Viennas. 2 skeletons. French Swinger, etc., 8 antique music boxes, incl . a rare double comb. upright with base and 8 bells, 3 large outside horn antique phonographs, and a MAGNIFICENT MILLS VIOLANO music ma· chine which plays the piano and violin automatically. A mammoth selection of fine furniture and household effects incl. Spode dinner service for 12, Waterford crystal for 12, many limited edition porcelain figures signed Burgues. Hutschenreuther and Boehm , brilliant period cut glass. many other fine lithos and original oils. 3 by Richard Peterson. silver incl. fine sterling flatware service. many miscellaneous pieces. water pitcher. trays, etc. Fine Dresden table ware and figurines. fifty signed Bronzes. KPM plaques, a 52" Sevres covered palace urn. fine French cameo glass, Tiffany lamps. signed cut glass. fine art Nouveaux desk and 9 pc. dining room set, several fine sets of chairs, Metlock steins and plaques, antique Meissen, 3 salon sets, antique firearms, swords. a rmor, one hundred pieces of jewelry , incl. fine diamonds, emeralds. rubies. sapphires, opals, rings, bracelets. pins, watches, antique and contemporary. several pocket watches, fine Oriental items. incl. jade and stone carvings, screens. porcelains, furniture, art glass, much more. 1000 items to be sold. SALE TIMES ,I SUNDAY• MAY 1 • 12:30 P.M. MONDAY• MAY 2 • 7:30 P.M. INSPECTION Sat., Apr. 30, l ·5 P.M. and 2 hrs. prior to sale TERMS Cash -Check -Bank-Americard -Master Charge NOTICE We are always interested in purchase or consign- ments of quality merchandise of all types. 2 TIER SIGNED LINKE TABLE WURLITZER BABY GRAND PLAYER PIANO (. ABRAHAM LINCOLN 'S BREAKFAST TABLE 29 MINl.!T'ES FROM oorrNTOrrv t..A. EMPIRE GALLERIES, LTD. 2722 North Main Street• Santa Ana, Cal. 92701 WHll.E IN THE AREA VISIT OUR WHOl.ESALC·RETAIL DEPT. MOH. THRU SAT. J•S P.M. {714) 547-7384 or (TOLL FRE~ EXCEPT CALIF.) (800) 854-3144 . ·w11.son Bac k i n N etDport --- Brown's Record Flayed By O. c. HUSTINtS • rounds which· would require a two-Ullids vote of I ou ... o.uv ~•1eeSt1H both the stale Seo ate and Assembly in order for any Pete Wilson's traveling poUUcat s how came .state taxes Lo be nosed. . back to Newport Beach for the second tJme this Currently the only laxes thus proteeled are cor- rnonlh on Thursday when the San Diego mayor poratioo and ban.king laxes. :spoke to the Newport Harbor Exchange Club. Wilson, who is not shy about leUing pe<lple know he's running for governor, took another swipe at the state's Democratic admlnistralton and '<!£bat be sees as its mishandlrng ot the business commwii- ty in California. ms MESSAGE was simple: The business climate in this state is bad now and it will get worse as laxes go up. He urged the SO club members in attendance t~ sup~rt an . initiati_':e peti_tion about to start the ,.,.,, ... -~ .. .,.... ........ ... HE ALSO TOLD the business-oriented au- dience that an iltil.iative is ln the works which would "once and for all outlaw strikes by public employes" and compulsory binding arbitration for · publtc e mployes. Wilson recommended s upport of that measure too. The mayor sai~ the fact that California has the highest taxes on busmess of any state in the nation is largely responsible for the poor business climate he re. but he also laid part of the blame on the Brown administration's failure to make the state an at- tractive place for new busi.ne5ses to come to. 'Poliee A.ttaek' Newport Woman Files Lau:suit A Newport Beach woman who claims Irv me police inflicted serious in.Juries on her when they arrested her for alleged drunken driv- ing sued the city and the police department Mon- day for $260,000 in da m ages. "At these prices he seems to be going for your throot ·· Marijuana Susan Field Light, 2156 Vista Entrada, states in h e r Orange County Superior Court lawsuit that she was attacked by Officer Ron Veach and other unnamed police June 15 after being in- volved in an auto col- lision near the intersec- tion o f MacArthur Boulevard and the San Diego Freeway. Death N otice• D eath No ti<"e• DERMAN Ct'l10tlMortuarvc:J1,;i:tor\ ~46.e~ ARNOLO DERMAN ro'1<1•nt nf STOCK (o\ttt Mt'tt C•l1fo,.n•• Survived by h A f TA f _J 70( 1o: r1 •Mnt ,.., Hunt O•u9M~r MttrqArPt A1v Jr4'do. 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Beach man who admitted that he sold mar1Juana v;ilued at $100 to an undercover st., le officer at .., San Clemente location h<is hecn sentenced to five months in Orange Coun- M•m.i1on 11bt111Yt,(1t cv trldmo•"""'"' Jl\Yf)P\ Tr-t,,..Wf"1' ._.Mnld L Jonf' (hr!"l<'n W JOf\I• Y dthlH-n C J •f''h' "'"' Alt'W.\"'1ttt S Jt)tn' M,.mon.11 \erVlCli'\ •lf'ft ltt U 00 t-.4t')CW'I Wf!t1 M h' " ~( M.try·, El>f\COO•I Cnl.lrrt\ .OI , ty Jail. Deaths Superior Court Judge .James H. Walsworth or- The plaintiff claims that she was struck on th e a rms, s houlders. body, head and legs and that h e r head was slammed against the police car ••• IS UNDER MEW OWNERSHIP EVERYTH.ING MUST GO TO MAKE. ROOM FOR OUR "MEW LOOK" ~ 10% to 50% OFF All furniture FIO.r Samples JUST A FEW OF MANY SALE ITEMS . • 8-pc. French Provincial DininCJ Set • 6-pc. French Provincial Bedroom Set Contemporary Table & Chairs • Oak Chairs • Chrome Ete<Jeres • Heraii"edon Book Case • End Tables • Henredon Sofa Yellow Print • Plaid Sofa • I Pr. Coral Chairs • 2 Prs. Dark Green Chairs • I Prs. Blue & Bei9e Chairs • I Pr. White Chairs • Henredon Wing Chair ACCESSORIES: a...ps Pic._.s Mirrors SATURDAY & SUNDAY ONLY • APRILJO & MAY 1 OPEN 10 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. . ASK ABOUT OUR INTERIOR DESIGN SERVICE 3810 E. COAST HWY.• CORONA DEL MAR Across From Five CrwOft RHtow ant • Partdng In Recr PArt-. "v.. LAflYM 8rul"Pol r •m ., dl'WJ El lw h '""'""'""l..,touJrmn .. •dR•r sew r n I d'Quna 8fio f(h 1mft"l•c:tMtf"IV •1JHow•n'1 • ~ lhr \Prvltr'o In ht::"Y ot flow,.r\, lhr f tmilv or• t~r\ don•ti,,,,.. \r.t voof I tvOrltp c.h-trit ~" '\h~terr L.tgun• Hf'•' PIMortlJ..Jr VrJtra•rtt"lr ARMS f\C.NC', )H.fM\ ,,. irh nl nl S·"''" ~''"' Citllfornltt P•J''' .. 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BroedweY Santa Ana • 547-4131 PfBCIHOTHHS SMITH'S M04tTU4lY 627 Main St. Huntington Beach 536-6539 r1R f 4 MILY COlOHIAL fUHll4L HOME 7801 Bolsa Ave Wost minster 893·3525 'AClffC YllW MIMOllAL P4H Cemetery M ortuary Chapel 3500 Pacific View Drive Newport, California 644-2700' Wccoawrc1e MOITUAllH Laguna Beach 494-94 15 Laguna Hills 768..()933 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 141 ~IUIGHOM PUM&ALHOMI Corona del Mar 673·9450 Cotta Mesa 64&-2424 ·~ • .. mart)uana Heart Attack Fells Singer t'rom AP DispatcMs ~~Boonie Baker. v. hose httlf' gi rl voice rendi· tion of surh son.:s ,,.,, · Oh Johnny" brought her fdme tn thf' 1930-. and IOs has Ix-en hospitalized with a scnous heart a1lm1•nt 'She's really \t'r~ s1rk " said a nurse al Se· quoia Hosp1l<tl 1n Red .... uod ('11 v The former vocalist "as horn Evelyn Nelson 60 vcnrs ago in Orang<'. Tex. H<'ports said she has het'n II\ ini: alnnt> in thP San Francisco Penmsula rnmmumty >A hen taJ<t·n to thf' hospital by a son who v1s1ted her per1odicaJly • There "JS the J<.'l st>t. lurnmg r1ut for the sweat set Jae kif' Onassis. Frank Sinatra. Walter Cronkite and 11tht>r rell'tmta•r; took part in a fund-raising con· cert and dinm·r fnr the Institute of Sport.<\ Mt'd1c1ne .ind Athletic Trauma at Lenox Hill Hospital in :-.Ot•w York City T1cket.s r06t up to SS.000. hut Carnegie Hall >A as packed with benefactors who hcnrd Sm:.itra croon a few songs and watched J oe Namath draw for such door prius as a tnp to Paris. The concert was followed by a d inner at lhe Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. • CltOHKIT& Hamilton Jordan, a Carter camp celebrity long ~fore movin~ to Washington. becam.-more·than· ever talked about after a ~<>Rsip column in the Washington Post alleged that he never wears un- dershorts. A few days later. a ( ) r eporter round J ordan's PEOPLr serretary sitting at a desk c., covered with underwear ..... ----------or various colors. sizes and styles -gifts from the reading public. • A group or Dake Ellinitoa11 friends took a rlde on the A train to commemorate the late jau great -1 and his music. But unlike the. * words of lhe song, the trip was t downtown, not up. ' FOUNTAIN VALLEY • j I I I I ./ : ! ' f I SOUTH COAST VILLAGE ~rr,.... ____.I I I~ .. 8Al\(R !>I HUNTINGTON 8EACH • I I • SANTA ANA IRVINE • • • l I . ' CORONA • DELMAR .On Bear Street ..• ... betwee n Corona der Mar and Long Beach That is ... between the Corona del Mar sign and the Long Beach sign on the newly opened Corona del Mar Freeway Yo u'll find it more convenient Former members o r the a:.::~:::.:::::,::;:~~~~~~!S!:2~~~~~~2'!i~~~:!:E~!::~.:::l!~~--..J. Duke•s band used lhe A line sub- way ride in New York City to publicize a week·long ap- ptarance by the Ellington Alum- ni Band at a local jazi club. Ell· lngton was born 78 years ago to- day. He died in 1974. MAP NOT TO SCALE 11.uNoTo.. In the old days, and ln the SOUTH COAST P words of the Ellington theme sooc. "Take The A Train." the ride wu uptown to Harlem where Jau reigned:. • • .4J0 DAJL.Y PILOl PUBLIC NOTICE ~IC'TtTIOUI 8 U$1NI U N ..... aSTATIMINT T"" fottowtAQ PffMIM er~cloll>Q C>v\I ftl:\\.) CAltOI ENTERl'Al\E'> 11100 Uk• Fore\I 0. Ho Sl2 Et l oro CA .,,,JO C••• Goloc:I n100 LA~• fo• •" O• No Ut El Toro CA 9?tJO O'°'" Golod nTVO w•• f or••! Or N11 ,,, El Toro CA 'ftlO Tnlt OV\lneU la ConcN(l"'c:I O• """" ln<o•t>orMtd ••-l•llOll ottwr tn "' • D••t,,.r\Np C•rl Gotoo l P\I\ \tMe'""'""t W•\ •llf'd w Ht trw C:ovnl~C•••-ot O.-... g.Countvon•or 1 I !011 '1410, l'Ubll\Mo Or.tn'l" Co.ht O•llY Piiot Aor II u 11 'lY 1911 1.1u /1 PUBLIC NOTrc· ... Flc;TITIOUS 8US1Hl5' NAMf SlATEMENT l ne foll-lllQ °'"' '°" h oo nq hu• f'\t \ •\ WESTERN S T•Tli\ MAIN fENA"ICE JOI W Mr l •Oden 0 '>•nld A"• CA '1/IM C••I ll ""''Cl lt"''' IO'tll [I Con lro ~'-""'' • """lley CAt')IOtt t t'I \ bu\ n-M' I\ tt)oOwc.t d bV tin In d '110"4•• C A t f\Jl'O l ,,,, , r h 'I fi.ld1f'~t W ., f I --i 'flW U, ,._.. Cou.,ly CJ•n. Of O< "'°" C....unl f on April I "" 1'>•10< """"""" °'""~ r ~nl O 1 t Potol Apr • I\ n 19 ,.,, IJMl II PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS e uSUH oU N•ME STATEMENT rn, fOHO# "'I pi' lft I\ OC1 r\() n..a ' Cllf\C£NT 0AY BlAUIY ~:~:!.Nt~ ~/f';~', (oa'' Hwy L 1vund E•rl ~ L•1,..11r 10101 A rch :-n S..mt"An, (A "ll)f Jn bu' ri. \~ ' "duct d bv '" ,, div 11 • ER l.M• t n \f If fOt nt W I fij 1 w th ft\ Covnty(lt-r'<rif()r ll"lt C u1tvonAnnl I~ 1911 FIU71 Pvt>I ~ tJ °' tn' (n' I (> ly fJ In! Apr 119 nO<J M y t I I 10 Pt/I ,,, , , Pl Bl.IC NOTIC'" oJ , ' ,. " ' l • t IN (.,. nt.,(.h•O ntn '"t' I) ,.,,, 11 il Wflf'I tl'W' o uov "" Aor11 '1JIJ4 p ,,, ""'1 )t " .. r_,. ,, 0. ly p "'' t5r 1]1t1 0KtM11t tt )U ,,,, Pl BLIC NOTICE ft CTI TIOUS BUSINESS ... ME SfAfEMENT t ' IH t ( d Friday Apol 29 u~n PUBUC NOTIC.E Pl BLIC P..OTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT f hft t~How n<; Pt'"\Ot'I ' Ort nq bu' ' .... "' L001f"VO 1631 M u+t 1 c. re 1r P UBLIC NOTICE !=UHi PJnl ~ C')rt1flf)' (Ot\t Ot 1-, P IOt Aotf1\1'22'l ~ndMt'llt t'>fl •Pl J PVBUC NOTICE • PUBLIC NOTICE l'tCllT"IOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Th f >I OW nq Ot'f ..,on I\ Oomg OU\>I f"lf\'\ .. , J J SPECIAi. TIE\ PllOOucrs 1018 W Allon S,.'111 'I I C'I 01101 W1tl1i1tm Artr tn WtC.' 10J8 W Alt.-.n C. nr An.t (A 'IJMI J t\ b J .,. • t r;ortu ,,..., bv 1n n l'J v ti ti W I ,,,,. w ht J" '' 1t '"' ""' • t ,;, th tn P UBLIC NOTICE Hto II PUBLIC NOTlCE s ,.11l NOTICE TO CllEOI TORS Ho .. 'IOtJl SUPElllOR COURl OF lHE STATE Ol'CAl.ll'OA .. IA FOii THE COUNTY Ol"OllANGE In th M.lU,.ro1' 11'\t E'tttl nl AARON o; '>HUM 41CA 'IAl<ON 'l\r;k¥ '>WVM)t<V ~ ci t 1 t1 Not r l ,.,.Ub_, Q \/ .. 'l lf't ., IV "I() (lit"'' lq..• n\t fh ..,..nt tt'J t It-'",.. rl,. m' " '"' I~ <'""'!\ rl lho <)fflf•\il I It "'' N th lh n .,,ou< h r mll't t> t •wt o• JJ tMrtt'<t 1 w ''"" IOt r '""""'" t "' oubl '"'~ t)r\ or 1ni not < Otltf'JAUI It ,,,, (Hl\llLI 'HllM >' 't t'\f '"'" 1 •I •1wr.r n ov \ l\\~OC•AH S t-furttlt\Qt'lr f>\t;dcn CA Q)#\14 PUBLIC NOTICE CHARl.ESM RUTlEH8fRG c-.u f'f(..-oot(J VhJ • v tfu l\url IJ k ,., WO• I H (A, on n t N lh It ntvo11Ao t p ,., hi,, )t ' I t 1 I (J I J /0 I~/ FIHIO ..... flt 4JJ• t ]? 1'M ,1 ' Pt: BU(' N OTIC ... FICTITIOUS RUSINFSS NAME STATE Mc HT l" • ... A II r II I r I ',, "" "' I • I 1 t 1 Pl HI It NOTICE TO CllE 011011$ _.Cll!Oll COUlllOF THE H•IE OF CAI.I FORNI A 1'011 fHE COUHTYOFOllAHGE Ho A •104• ' I " u I) n I ~ T w"' ' r u 1t lHH UtJf • t HC)t~f. MI W ~DI 11111\llf ttl'lR COl-OHfllH l>• I J tm fi' f'-4 ,,.,.. "°'" l~ll M ,, 1t d ' t H tnt n 11nn fj 'I f'I ( /\ lih 1~ Th \ hlJ' m· "'' u dueled nv t t n SUPERtOll COURT 0 "C'll.11'011NIA COUNTYOFOAANGE lj "" TAHo;E .. BAUM HEIMA .. 6 QILL(l F/43841 AttorMo; ;ti l.4W "ofl n. o Or'"~ c~~ !(11 y 1o1 JISSO BEYE RL V ORIVE NO II\ 4~ I ' 1"'1M1vq It ?O 1q1 8EVERLYHILI.\ CA t0717 et• o •ttn , hp J"mt, H .,tn P' n No At 1111 Th ' I flt I WI I ' 1 .... I .... OROERTOSHOWCAUSE <01ntvtl"' lt.n Or •rtl' Cou h•onAtH 'l (f"P 111" 1 Tri I 11)1 1/1 1111 --------------P hi • ~ 0 n') I I 0 ~ ~ 11 o• 11 '"'' I'\ '"" M o ,. nt u t"' Aoo1 r 11 '"' o• FIOS4 lllf; M PO~l y I ur "' ·~· {II In I ,, P "' rw t °' n tt "Ott\t OJ4 Iv P lot N 'm A.r> 1 ,, 11 ,. tf'\'.JM)v• "''' I w11rQEA\ '.tt\0 1A~fl.,rv l ur"..., H)\ 71 Of"-t '>"" h 1' I I t t ,,. 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BHCh CA •1"0 h i 1114ltU •llO Attorft•T' ~' ,..,,, ~•• P ti• "°' '1 ~ .,, .,. • 1 D • Iv P lot Apr f]/ H l'f'\ltMlyfl tJ '"'I lllVIHE RlllNCHWATEllOISTRICT "101 CE I~ HEREBY GIVEN lh II It\ lty nt RM'l(f'I W tH,. 0 '\lr' Cl f\Y I~ 1nd WI I rt"(.t '"'" ).• dlf>d 0(000\dl'\ (b d\) lU'> 'I OC\ M 1P'li' hr)\,jf DI f0 no l ni nn f'W t7tt'I 1---------------ddv ot ~v 1•11 '' lh,.. 0U1cp ot thl! PUBLIC NOTIC E l nq "l"' ,. A,.thltk t A'\ q """ bf-low lor 'urnt hi Q f'> \•rt 0 \fntl all ---------------trdtl\OOdbl on mAt r l .._ floqu1pm~nt l\CJ t~ 1 ?/ I I PUBLIC' NOTIC f, NOTICE lOCREOtTOll~ SUPERIOR COURT OF fHE STllTE Ol'CALIFOAHIA l'OA lHECOUNTYOFO!lAHGE Ho A-1 E"al~ DI CLARENCE 0 C.OkOCIN Ot:-Cf'd'~n "IOttCr 1.-, >ifREOY Cr Vl "11, '"' 11 l\pr l'l I 11' Hm'IO C.OROON f ~ 1l,. •Oft" W 00 h t>nv n 1m Ut'.'I tto.tJ '" SAl.1.tET llEYo;01.os Mtmber J AMES 0 GUNDERSON A l.•w Co<por•tl0<1 Attor,,.y< •• l..lw ?JUI Pneodt V•lencla Suol~ IOI L•gu"a Hill• Qlllorno• tliU Ttl f1141 ll7 1060 Allornty for E 1ttutrl1 Publl,,,..d Or•nQ< Co.' I 0 •IV P ont Aprll 17 7" ~nd M •V 6 U 1~11 P UBLIC NOTICE Mu, 1\ ln o,t tl .. tT ,, WI j ,_,,., W lh th C:t>untt C h 1 {I ... , '-:>u1ty "'"' M t(hlltfll 1'133U Publo\""Cl O<A"'l' c "' o. IY p ol APr llS 22 l~ <JrllfM .vb 1911 I S7' II PUBl.IC "i01 I<-t. FtCTt TtOUS 8UStN ESS ~AME HAT EMENT l h ft>llOw "'.I ('W>ro,,on 11 dong bu' "lf"\ ,, QC,~ lANO COMP4"1 Y ol•S "'J rY • W Ad (()\fA M ,., ('A ~?t.2t. O tH1dld c Ou '"' ,.. " N 0,.,. "" \t Ordncy (A n Jif Jo'°'n Goldt"n ~ Roi""' C.t r l;.tvlon CA9•Sll ,:: tnt '!.1ct'11rt Ohl t rMtH 1 IS U M o ten 1w.-1 ~,.,,,.~" t,, bu\ n r ono H It • Oy J q+-n,-.,.JI cw,.1n.' no Ooft.ttn C Our\C tn '"' Mlf"f'TV nt ""' ti <d w h t.,,... C ""'" (IHk f Or ~..,.. ( '1y .,,.,. M t h 11 1•11 F1'01C P 1n1 \hfid OrAr\Q"'" C0.1\t Od 1,,-P ,,,, 61 M I\ 1/ 1"f 1'11 1}1fj1 1 PUBLIC NOTICE Fl•IO/ Y n " PUBLIC NOTICE s .. 1>11 SUPElllOll COVIil OF THE STATEOFCAl.ll'ORHIA l'OQ THE COUNTY OF 011 ANGE No A •t>Ol I NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR PROllAT E OF Wll.1. ANO FOii l.ElTERS l ESTAMENTARV C l~i. 01 RAYMOND l flf PA.U Ot r t -Cl NOTICE '"' t'4li.t• UY (",1'1/rt.-,,,, MARCO I 10h"'41 ' t t t 1 ~ , ()It I 0"1 for Pr'>t).' nt VY 11 II I/ PUBLIC NOTICE 0, ""-·1 .. or Cl IS 111.llfOY C.IVfN Intl HlLEN (LA.IHl M 1..ill..AV ttnO FRl\NCES GAUOf TI\ IV• lol <I ll<non °' ' ' on to,-P"Otk.th o• w ti ttflCI t9,. , udor of L lltr-T• \tdm nt1.ry to the Pt-' f Of\,.,.\ r • "' to wtt th I\ much tor turthe,. p.drt • o drl\ no thot tt\t.: ' mt 6nCI oldt Jt ,,, -ttnq th• , .. mu h 4) t>ttn '>ct tor M dV lu Ifill ~· 1n 00' m ,,, lf'lt rourtroom'>t (). Ottrhn nt No Jot 010 toun ttt , ,., C v ' C.--nh r 'Dr~vt N~-· ,,. Hit: c IV 'll !>antol And Celt in'",. 0i1t d/\ortf It MIJ Wtl.l.l•ME SIJOHH County Cl ,.,_ P'IUI. A HA .. NA At1orney~t L4w Stl Oovtr Or ve Su lt JI Ne wport a .. <~ CA •l .. l Tfl 17 HIUl•70 •41 H.0 Attorne'(tOt Co Pet1t1onrr\ P-..'11 h -0 0t rt -I' Co• I 0 h P IOI 'ID• ll ~) 1'r !VI PUBLIC NOTICE ~lc:TITIOU) eus tNISS HAMI ST A YIMIHY T l\ct IOll'>Wl"O per .on ,. do•nv buw fl• I t\ C.IC ... 40 ISU ! INOUSTlll!o\ OATS 11«1\ ~y P•rll Circ•• S•~l.t A"" CA '7114 J•"1\ T Cerrott Hl\ N P.i rh t I • ... nl•Arw C• •110. Tn t'Ml\'""f·u ·~ <onGl.IC.t"° bv " '' 0.'lk.tUtlt ''"" .... T Cerrou ""' 'tdt""""9'rt W~ ttht4 Wltf't ,.._,. Cn1;n1y Cler~ otOt~ Courtly on A11rol ll "" '11Ut l'ul>lt\htoel °'""O' Coot OdtlV P 101 AprH I' fllO Wv• n 10 1tTt PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PIJ81.1C HEARINGS Wll.L BE Hl!l.0 8V THE COSTA ME\A Pl.AN HING COMMISSION OI tht City H411 IT Fair Ort!IV Costa ~· Calllo•n•A •I • 30 P m 01 •> '"°" .S PO\\ 1)1 ll'oerealll!f" on Monday M.11'1' • 1471 ,., QordlllQ '"" 1011-inv •POllC.tlon• 1 RElONE PETITION R 17 ,. •or H•nry C ~ 1IOO Cliff Drove Newporl B••cn Calllorn l a l or perml\$1on to rerone .,.._rtv locatt'd el ,.,, an<! 19)3 M<\t>IO Avenue Co>I~ Mna Cotlofor"'• from R2 10 R1 n10 conlormMlu wtll'I tr... C...ner•t Pt• 1 Envlronmeftl dl Oetormlnatoon ICEOAI NeQllllv•<I< cl .. rallon l RElOHE PETITION R 11 11 ror llOQ•r MCKt,,,.on Hll Eo•I Cod\! Hor,inwo COiona Ot!I M •• C..t lorn a tof o' rm1'''0" to r o1onf' proP\_rtv o•n•••llv 1oca1..i •• tn. N0tt""'c" co n.-r ot F )Ir VIPW Roed •nd AvO< .tdO \tr~~t 11.,,m...-R09< r > C.a•ON'I 1 CO> la Me<.• uhfornl• lrom CI Cl JnCI R1 to A:f..CP lnlocontorm"nc..-., tn tf\t" <it"nt!r•I Pldn Environment .i 0~1e,.nitn.tlton <CEOA l Nr9dt vtt ---------------roecl•r•tt0n PUBLIC NOTICI:: AUorn~v at U w lJSH; P t\C • < Co•it Hwy "'atobu CA ~70 f Pl UIJl 4S4 lJJO 'llO•f'IPY tor Co Ptt1l on.,, Put>h hi <I Or r,q.; C.o, 1 Ott iy P lot &o,-n ?l ~ 1 " ·~., 17 PL BLIC' NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS BU51 .. ESS "AME STATEMENT l'\n.,_ •'• rJ > QbU\ AVAIH fNfrPPRl~l ~ 1 1''1 "'' M nrv r" I\) Prvtf 11 ""'' l'tl'W'Jlf'r H unhrv1ton 8 "'n < r. ' ~"" 1 m A V H'l''i '"''Or rt • Allt:: n"V ti\ (A 1M\ C I'" Mr Don ~ H'IJJ7 0 "ddnla M ' '\\/4,.. C.A ~Jl)1 I rrv <,1.,mn <,1141 M Ma 8Jy M ' r, 1 \/ "IO CA QJ67 Th t:m\ 1 '' ,., conovct.:d bv • rat nt:r~ C).lrfn r ti o Jo.• a Pon1 .,, Th .. "ld11->m n1 W f lt'(f W th ff\p ("ountv Ch rlt ot OrJinnt Cou"tv on Apr II u 1917 F704l Publ""' cl 0. ""l Co"I O 11ly P tot Aorol l\,:Q.2'1 ncJ M ov• 111/ I\ 1111 4 ZONE EXCEPTION PE!lMI r 7E 11 1• lo• p.,,., W Nour~• YO• Dov~, Orlvt Su It 110 Ntwl)Ort B""t" C.dhtorr·u~ for a Cond•t on•• u «" Ptrm1• lo con\truct a 10 unit cM oom1n1um corno'"" w tn "•'•4n<~ 1 1 lUOw ..ncro«hmef'lt ol a reof overh H'I 1 into t~ ff'QU r.o tr0ttt \etbtt9' dn<S • n cro•th~t Of a bu1ldH''9 •nd roof 011~r h•nq tnto tntt rtQu1red rNr yArd '\!' IMO lna11IHZont IOOl"'1 .. IHS?lh u ?S66 E Iden Avenue Env1ronmrnt.1• O•t••m nilton ICEOAI Nw9~1tn tH t11'rtttion \ ZONE r XCE PTION PERMI r l E 11 q\ tor J""'"' MontQome r v Con\Ull nq Enr,i "ff•\ SSS Eil\I Wdln t ~tr• ..-1 P"\ td• na Cal1forn1.t tor va '"t trnm 1~ required rr•r ~ t bllt-lir. to (.00\tfUll d tr~Kk IMr._ nQ \t rue. tur 'ln thh '' 1r or~rty Uno non MG lnnP 10< attd '' 1'16S Pio<~""" Ave nut Env ronmt ntJI Octur minatton tCE0 "1 E.••mc>t 6 ZONE EXCEPTION PEllMI T ZE. II I~ tor Alh rMtur St>Hlall•~> Int 1'6 w 111~ St•oet C.0~18 Mew Cuhtorn • tor varlilOte to allow trailer tor u o i:t\ Office\ ..tnd \eeur ty ouard tc1til1ty w tn Pn<fOM..tu~~nt into l'e ~utred f ront 't tb.J<.k 1n conlun<Uon w tn t 111,t no nO\ntnat uw "'an MG Zon" tocdt..i ill abo,,.. aadre.• En voronmp111 .. 1 Oet~rm<ndllon CCEOAI E.•~mpt 1 ZONE EXCEPllON PERMIT ZE 71 IO tor ThfOOor~ E RoK,.ard 1-1 Ea\I OodQe A~"" S.n1., An• C ti tornt• tO' • Condttton•I U \e P• ,,,,,, '°' 011 °"•"''"" 1Mr>,tnq to con I• uct cl tomme•co<tl buold 119 ln<lud ~u, d drtV"" thru donut ~hoo WH" """~nu" 10 ndvce r~qulr~d front *•nd <.•DP .,,._ lb.M\. anrJ reqo red rit•r Vdrd •Ibo><' '" d c ' Zone IOC .. led at tt\~ F=4) ,.,,, ,.,.,,, RodO Env ronm~nt41 o ... .,,,,,,. •llon ICEOA I N1'gall•~ 0,.,,,,..,,,., I ZONf EXCEPTION PEllMI I ZE 1181 lor I Mor,intn lnCMPO•dlrod un,on SQUl)f'C 5'd,, Frctnc•\C I Cttflforn1cl fe>f" varldt'Kf:l toexcf'ed m ex lmum lttt~r Mtof'tt~and \1qndreil 1nor der 10 construe I two 12) wall ''9"' In" C 1 S ZGnt! locall'd at JJll Bri•lol !itrttt tn• ronmC!'ntaf 01tttrm1n,H•on ICE.DAI E•t>mpl 9 ZONr EXCEPTION PE RMIT Z E 11 111 tO<' tne 176 Bulldong 276 Vlt tortd Stre<-t Cost• Me\d California ror l C1>,.dlllondl U\e ,,.,mlllo co,.•frv< 1 1 • 100 )q It orofM .. on.lt olflce bulld nq w1t11 varlanctl\ lo reduce minimum p~r•lno •r><t<• wlclt~ and •eoulretJ m~ncuvrrll>Q dl\lance wltl\ln the park lno ~"" In ;in AP CP Zono localed at 180 \11clorl., Str~I Envlronm•Mal CITVOF FOUHT&IHVALl.lY CALIFOltNIA HOllC:E INVITING BIOS WAL .. 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'' Aorlltt 1m ,,,..,, ,.-- ~rlday, April 29. 1977 DAILY PILOT A J l Ensenada Trekkers to Race Again OH MIWPOITIAY MOTHER'S DAY Yacht.'! retur ning Crom the Ensenada r ace are m for more competition this weekend when Lido Jsle Yacht Club and Oceanside Yacht Club 1om forces lo stage the annual Tri· Port Race for Performance Handicap Ractn& Fleet yachts that .. have lain over Cor a week in San Diego. The race originated 15 years ago on a sugges· tion by Clark Sweet, then an olflcer in the Newport Ocean Saillng Association, sponsors or the Ensenada race, suggestin g that a race home would ease the burd~n of skippers and crews re turning home after the Enaenada bash. THE RACE GOT ITS NAM E from the fact thot it started at San Diego with an overnight layover in Oceanside, followed by a race to Newport. ln later years the race was taken over by Lldo Isle Yacht Club and Oceanside Yacht Club. Format of the event is that it uses a stagger ed st art with the lowest r ated (slowest > boats starting first , foUowed by the others a ccording to their han· d1cap ratings. This theoretically r esults m all the boats fi nishing at about the same time, with the, first boat REAL ESTATE SALES MANAGER We are looking tor lop management personnel wrlh two years or more exoerlence 1n residential real estate to manage established oll1ce 1n Huntington Beacn Excellent Comoensatron Call Howard Rockolf Rober1s Really. 1213) 378-8527. collect HUNTINGTON VALLEY SPAY AND NEUTER CLINIC 549-8286 For appolnfrnewt or Information please call between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., Monday thru T1u-sday. Lea•• a message and your cal wil be retumecl. OPEN SUNDAY 11 A.M. fO 5 P.M. t!!.~T•t• .... BIG SIZES~ I .Jiff (! ONLY ~ 1912 HAIBOI BLVD. (AT 19th ST.) COSTA MESA (714) 642-3177 al•ross the hna i.h line being the winner. This year's race is dlv1ded mto three classes, PHRF A, Band C. THE F IRST RACE STARTS Saturday at 11 30 a .m . abput a m ale orf Point La Jolla and finishes a t the Oceanside Pier, about a mile south of the Oceanside Harbor entrance. The distance is 21 ~ miles. Sunday's r ace starts one mile off San Mateo Point and finishes at the Newport Harbor entrance. a cUstanceor 19 rnUes. In other local yachting activity, the Lldo-1's will have a busy weekend at Balboa Yacht Club with the lfarry Wood Invitational Regatta. uonal. Lldo-14, Saturday and SUllday LJDO ISLE YACHT CLUB -Second leg Tri· Port race, Sunday. San Dleio SAN DIEGO YACHT CLUB -Quarter Ton North American cha mpionship, today, Saturday; San Diego Yachtin& Cup Reg1tlta, ton classes, lo· day, Saturday, Sunday. CORONADO Cl\ YS YACHT CLUB -Com- modore Series (PHRF > Saturday ; Opening Day, Sunday. North and lnlud ANACAPA YACHT CLUB -Turkey Race No. 2, Saturday. LAKE ARROWHEAD YACJfl' CLUB -Junior 27J5 W. COtllt Hwy. Ch•mpagne Brunch From 9:00 a.m. Dinner From 3:00 p.m. MA~& YACHTING INTEREST is centered in San Otego this weekend, where the quarter-ton rat· ings UD(1!,r the International Offshore Rule <IOR> wiJl w.ind up their North American Championship Saturday. With two races still t o go today, Dave Ul· lman of Balboa Yacht Club was leading. Racing, Saturday. j:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ POMONA VALLEY SAILING ASSOCIATION -Class racing, Saturday. Overlapping the Quarter Ton North American championship will be the San Diego Yachting Cup regatta for half-ton , three-quarter ton, one-ton, and two·ton ratings, which started today and will con· elude Sunday. Southern California Yachtin g Association calendar: Los Angeles·Long Beach ALAMITOS BAY Y ACfIT CLUB -Opening Day Regatta . harbor il nd bay classes, Sunday. CABRILLO BEACHY ACHT CLUB -Opening Day Regatta. Sunday Santa Monica Bay DEL REY YACHT CLUB -Pntikin Predicted Log Race, Saturday. SOUTH COAST CORINTIIlAN YACHT CLUB -B<ty Series No. 2. keel boats and cata marans, Saturday. CALJFORNIA YACHT CLUB -Walsh and Lyle Series, MORF, Saturday; Marina del Rey Laser fleet race, Sunday. Newport· Balboa BALBOA YACHT CLU B -Harry Wood Inv1ta- VENTURA YACHT CLUB -Governor 's Cup r egatta, Saturday. SANTA BARBARA SAllJNG CLUB -Spring Series No. 4, Sunday. Power Boat S~hool Floats To Sea Class A power boat to be used as a class room is scheduled to be launched next week by Huntington Valley Christian High School of Newport Beach. The boat was designed and built by principal WiJJard May, with the assistance of a thletic direc· tor Robert Lindstrom, and has taken nearly three years lo build. Fac ulty members and students helped on the project. THE BOAT HAS A CLASSROOM that will ac- commodate up to 20 students for day lectures and de-• · Bo Saf m onstrataons. lt will s leep 12forextended cruises. Coa..tal Weather al ety The vessel contains the latest electronic gear .,.,.,.,. ···-noqnt •nil m~•norq 10.. for no\'lgallon a nd has tht! capability or being used tlouO\ Olh•'"""" 1 Ir lntOU<)h \ ''"' a s for oceanographic experiments. 0·~o<1M ...... ,,,e '"'"d> ""l"I MKI asses et Van Medina, vice principal and instructor at mornonq "°"" >i•9" S.>1ura tv '" '"" the SChOOI, WaS responsible for Creating the OCeanO· 10· U.S. Coast Guard Aux. h. (o"''' ,...,,,..,.,,u, .. ''"" '~"'' ihary Plotilla 2·29 will gr ap IC courses. The course also includes scuba LAWNMOWER SUMMER SPECIAL COMPLETE TUNE-UP REGULAR $1995 s2900 MOW v ALUE ONLY .~=. '!1171 77 TUNl-W' IHCWOIS: • Points • Condensers • Plugs • Oil Change • Re.-seat Val ves • Overhaul CarburetCK • Replace Head Gasket LAWNMOWER :n-$13~~ SHARPENING .... :;m; HUNTINGTON VAU.EY LAWNMOWER SHOP 2·LOC4TIONS: 171 25 MOCJIOll• St.IAIW-' FG.t•Ytihy _........_._._,,., ""-• 142· I SH \~~~~~ It 171 MOC)Mlfla ,., --H..t. IMctt ___ ,,,_, .. , f'tloM f6Wl61 ~::,~~:. :~"•,",~.;' 11t::·:.~d\;:;d conduct a safe boat· diving instruction, with cert111callon and many on· 11 Tl••w•t .. 11mpor•1ur~w.110 .. 01 • • ing s ite experiments. ~~!~~~~~!~~!!!!~~~~~~~ dass. "Introduction to .Sun, Moon, Tlde1 CoC1s taJ Piloting," start. ---------------..,.,--,,~.,,.,.,._ FRIDA~ n•om 04 m g May 18 ~l M a~co f'1I. ri RAIBln .,'"""o'"'l" 1 nom )O F ors te r Junior. High V..\ ~ A~aoWN .. s SATU RDAY School. 25601 Co m mo del ~ INSURANCE ::; ! ~~7.. : !! ; : ~ ~ A v 1 o n . S a n J u a n \.!J.., .,..,on·rrn,.. 1 l<loni 0 4 Capistrano. "'~ lt14 HtirMr ~ ""'•ndhofl" su NO•~ 110 m ') The course will con· (';b COSTA MESA S~ ~' .. ,.. •1 1m 01 t i nu e fo r five con -548·5554 t.~ ~~:n'n~1~ ; :;~;;; ~ ~ secutive Wednesdays ol ----------.,~· on1•ww • ""'" '• 7:30 p.m c;.Jf\'~"•.()llitm 'H\1 Hf!•u Th Moso".," .. r. 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THUi LOCA I ORANGE WAREHOUSE OUTLET 204 West Chapman Ave. 532.t791 MALL OF ORANGE 2378 N. Tustin Ave. 198-1721 / I ~ "A J2 DAILY PILOT Ftlday, April 29, 19n SchVol Used as DAVIE, Fla. (AP)-Twohigb school pupils did extra work dur· ing their printing-shop classes, ,but police swd they weron't alter sood marks. Officers said Thursday that the students used school equipment. to print at least 200 pbon)' drivers' liceni.es to sell lo reno, students. THE LICENSES -with teen- agers' real names and plotur.es but phony addresses a"d In· creased ages -were sold for> $S. to $40, said aon Pagano, • spokesman for the police depart- ment of Hollyw()fd, Fla. They were used primarily as proof or age ror entry iota bars. ''I was amazed to learn that som ettung like th11t could hap· pen," said Richard Brdtkhwzen, chairman or the industrial arts department or N9V8 m gh School in this Fort Luuderdale suburb. "It was an ingenious scheme," Pagano said "These kids were pretty good." PAGANO SAID THE 16-and 17·year-old pupils used class time to make counterfeits of Arkansas drivers' lkemes. "They made the prints, re· duced them by photographing down to al!e and then laminated them with the student's picture on It" Pagano said. ,. He Hid they had been in bus I· ness stnce Dec. 13. The two pupils were in their parents' custody. Counterfeiting charges were being prepared againsl them, Pagano said, and ''we anticipate multiple arrests of other students on ch~ges of possessing coun· terfeit licenses." THE SCHEMING FAILED, Pagano said, because of inac· curate details -not bad print- ing quality. "They must have seen an original somewhere and tned to memorize it," he said. "The back was the same, but the fronts were different." ID Mill Among other things, Arkansas licenses do not have pictures on them. he said. In addition. the stale seal was in the wrong place on the counterfeits and the number series was wrong, ANOTHft DETECTIVE said the Arkansas license was apparently chosen• 'because they thought that would be the easiest to reproduce. They copied a pic- ture nr a state seal from a yearbook." Pagano said an investigator heard about the scheme "in the course or normal duties." and a 10-day in vestigation led to the classroom businessmen. He SaJd the pupils kept a list of customers. PAGANO SAID THERE was no mdJcation of teacher involve. ment in the schcmt' Broekhuizen said he's still awa1tmg an ex· planation from t he pupils' tear her. "hom he refused to ident1f} Student Honor Kurt Lynott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lynott of Huntington Beach, has been named to the honor list for academt<' achievement at Abra h am Baldwin A~ nculturaJ C-Ollcge in Tifton, Ga. llltml•lffll Flt ma ThHter Dance Televfalon 'In lhe .. FRIDA" AND s A ITURDA" I SALE ENDS Sr\Tl'RDA\'. Al'Hll. :ioTJI . nrr , I I"\. , I lll'HRY, ~Or.IE QCANTITIES ARE LIMITED• 1 I Shop Where ·D~s1gners :>hop .. Design Plaza Is a one-of·a·k1nd shopping d1smcc tucked into o quiet corner of bustling Newport Center. Along these omoccive courtyards, In airy wood studios and shops. ore ore gollerles. home furnishings. accessories and specialty stores ..)Nhere the area's finesr Interior decorators shop for chat special icem-or room-or service. Offices of several interior design firms ore here. along w1ch those of graphic artists, planners, arch1cects, hair fosh1on and other designers. Looi~ for Muldoon's or the entrance to Design Plaza. Shop where designers shop. And where they work. too. DE51Gn PLAZA NEWPORT 0 CENTER Super eekend Sale! Pianist Vladimir Horowitz. who made his debut with the ew York Philh<irmonic: 50 )'l'ars ago, will mark the 50th armt\'l•rsan of that dl'bUl Wllh a bl•ndit conrNt .J ;muary 16 Win Monetary Awards I J __, tf._., /(~. .• /"' r 1.1nor1 ... .i --.. 1 ,··; .... 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HI-RISE BICYCLES :.!W h1k1•: Mack 3997 l'Udd It· I COUNll'r hrn kl'. "'' fC'ty guJrd for chom. !-.l'OllTt:-.•, 1.()()0q Color Film Coupon SAVE so c \\ AlllJS AllVF.RTISIN(; 1'01.lt"l': If vnur Wnm• ,,.,,... •hnulrl rnn nul .. r ''"" rvhrr11 NI 1te "'' durinJ.' ttw --...1e rt•rtnd. or ... hould an 1h•m not.,,,,,,.,.'""· tu prudur1.11u\ or 1run ·1"'"'-"°'' rnnM••m-.. \\ard .. 't'tll ollt•r \ht,,i 1h•m to \00 ,,, •h•• "'"' prutt Ydwn ,, , .. _,, ... "'"'I I h1 (fut .. n••1 ·•Prh h1 C 1, .tr.1ntt • nnd .. rl~"<t"'" "'H'•'• 11T ·•:--.r-'(101 ltu~ ~ ,. ht·r•• ,,, .iit.,ht,. 40•"'' Hit· ''". n•·• CANOGA PARK• 883-1000 ROSEMEAD• 573-31 10 SAN BERNARDINO• 714-884·9231 EAGLE ROCK• 254·9261 LAKBWOOD • 633-7600 COSTA MESA• 714·549-9400 , .. >tllflh l1m11\-U 10 •to.. I< ''hll11loloru11 h•nd. 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Legal Education Program Camera crew readies lessons on rules and law. They are, from left, Chuck Woller, Dewey Wiles , and Cheryl Biles. Children, at right, learn about developing values in Legal Education Pro- gram. Life's Lessons Valuable By JUDITH OLSON 04 IM 0.,ly P1tet Sllll A third gradN pass1.>s lhl' markel on his way home from school Ill' lingers, e) cmg th<.· sn.tt'k!' inside. Suddenly. a boy al10ut his age rusht•s out with a candy bar in his hand. lie has stolen 1t What should the witness do? Call the poll<.'e. run home aml tell his parents, tell lht• store owne r" Or tell no one" This 1s .1 I-incl of prohll•m many t hird gradc>rs an' nol equ1pP<'d lo handlt• Most pro- b<.1hly h<J\ t· m•\ t•r Lhoughl about thl' risks and rt''' ards of <.1ny of the alll'rnall\'es But now. thanlo.s to lhe new Orange County L<'gal Education Program. many children "'111 ha \"e the opportumty lo think about what th<.•y would do With ;m ambitious set of goals. repre:-.t·nlat1\cS lrom S(·,·eral count' agl•nc1e'> :.ire pull1ni.: together <tn education proJeCt "'h1ch 1s unusual 1n scopt' Lessons are being written for every t:rade from kindergarten BEA ANDERSON, Editor Friday, April 29. 1977 Bl through high school on a varit>ly of topics. including rules and \~ h a t l h l' y a r l' . \.\ h ;,:i l f J 1 r rult's are, dc<'1s10n muk1ng and pl'cr pressure. and consuml'r IJv. HIGH SCHOOL senior s will dascu!>s property and civil and criminal topics. E ach lesson is thoroughly pre· pared with help frQm a variety of experts in th<.' field. Packets in· clud<.' material for volunteers "'ho make classroom presenla· t1ons a.nd teachers to use both before and after lessons arc given The programs are not designed to teach children values but to "develop thc·1r thanking and de c1sion making skills so they will be able to do that as adults." stressed Cheryl Riles. a rn<.'mber of the program staff. "It gives them an approach lo making values " This kind or ed ucation IS necessary for several' reasons, staff members said. "We're becoming a more complex socie· ty.'' suggested Ann A very An· dres. the program's legal spPc1alist. Jean Ann Turner. a fourth grad<.' teacher at College Park School in Irvin<.'. said children arc not gelting as much trainjng al home in values as they used to. "WE'VE BEEN FOCUSING on individual rights for the past fl'W years 1n this country," she added. "This is corrosive to our society. Children arc increas· ingly mean and thoughtless " By "md1v1dual rights," Mrs. Turner ex plumed that she means the concepts of ''I'm more impor· t:.rnt lhunothers" and "lam anex· ceplion The rules are for ever· yone else.·· She added that today many families don't talk over choices or discuss questions such as "Are you going to throw your litter out or put it in a trash can"" ln the past. she commented. values were taught in the home and In the church. "But as a society today we arc less re· liglous. There are more working mothers. Less time is spent with children in values. "They get their values from TV. Tnis is a big factor." Mrs Turner is optimistic. however. "There ts a strong core or parents who reel s trongly about values." she asserted. .. And there 1s hope throuah pro- grams like this " S H E SA ID S H E doesn't hesitate to s hare her own views during the legal education pro- g r am and the "meaty" dis· cussions she ha:. with her class each Thursday. "When authority figures back off from being willing to commit themselves. kids become wishy- washy." The legal education program was conceived in the spnng of 1976 when Legal Aid, lhe county department or education and the Bar Association expressed in· tcrest in such a project. ]'he Sheriff's Department also Bobbi Alberts uses hand puppet to teach Kevin Hale what the law says. had helped with a project called Law and a Free Society several years ago so it was invited to participate in the new education program. Funding was granted for a year by the Orange County Board of Supervisors and the commit· tee was off for a year of hard work. "We're doing a lhree·year pro· ject in one." commented Donald R. Wilson, acting assistant superintendent, OCDE. Comm ittee m embers have donated hundreds of w eekend and eveniq hours to get It going • ahead of schedule and done well. "We're lookin~ tor quality this first year," said Ms. Biles. SCHOOL DISTRICTS are participating on a voluntary basis but response has been good so far. It also is being noticed by gro ups outside South ern California. A national legal fraternity wants to use it as a model and Sacramento County would like to borrow it for its school system but local commit· tee membe~ aren 'l interested in sharing just yet. "We want to be very sure the program is high quality," Ms. Biles explained. To make sure it is well or· gan ized, all volunteer s arc trained by Legal Education Pro· gram staff members and pro· bl ems are ironed out as they come up. P~ogress ls being evaluated constantly and changes are made when needed. A hove all, every effort is made to see that the lessons are un· biased. "We say what the law says and what society says. It is a balanced preseotat,ion," assert· ed Mra. Andres. "Basically it tells people what their rights •ate and how to use the system to solve them." • Same Qualities Yield Equality By BEA ANDERSON Ol lht Dally Pitel Stoll For womrn lo move ahead in the business world, the quaHlil'S thcv need arc bnsic und simple ... and they are the same as men's. This is the contention of Bernice Hird. director of Com· m unily Relations. Hunt· Wesson Foods, who presented the final Women's Week program al Golden West College. I lier topic" as l 'p"' ard Mob1hty or Wom<.'11111 Rusincss. While it is difficult for women to get ahead. Mrs. Hird said, she stressed that "omen should not lose sight of how difficult it is for men "\' ou need lo look al 1t from the husband's point of view. too "lf yol.I arc a married woman. what is wrong with you wanting to work instead of staying home? 7here's nothing more repugnant than a woman acting like a man to get ahead. If you settle for that image you are short-changing yourseff. Women bring a different dimension into the business world. ' "From lhe husband's stand· point. it simply doesn't make s<'nse that his v. ife wouldn't choose to stay home and enjoy what he feels is the easy li(e of a house,vife. "However. he doesn't equate himself in making that same choice. so he can't see why the role of a housewife is not fulfill· tng , " Mrs. IUrd said. ON THE OTJIER HAND she said. if a woman gets a job sbe is up against the fact that most supervisors/managers are male today. ··And &h~re is a continuing re- ed u c allon process for them, especially if that boss has a wU'e who ls content to stay al h<>«ne."{ He leaves his wife al home n the momlng, goes to work aod ,. associates with the wornan who ts not conteht to stay at home. His thinking, she said, automatically starts quesllonlnJ what's wrong with the employe that she doesn't want to be home. The ~ucaUonal process is to "Slow, Mrs. Hird lamented. but added that inroads are being made. • "Be sure you know what you are talking about when you say equality," she warned. "Jl's not ~ 11\lrling the shoe to the other foot ''Itis equal opportunity.'' 'l'o be recognized and given eq\l,1ll e>pportunlty, Mrs. Hitd sald. women must possess the folloW:ins qualities: -Competency. No woman ' worth her sail wants to be put in a Job lh•t.aiw is not quallfied to do .. Remember, she said, women "°n't have to adopt mash.line ~r~ristics elther. Women can b~ a different dlme.D.$lon (n problem·solving. -EducaUon. 11 you havo the proper education YOU WiU baYe the boss'~confidence and he will be more ready to take a chance. -Reali stic approach, ReaJlsllcally you may be educated lo a certain point but not trained Cor the job. What's wrong with takini a typing Jobtb get your foot lo the door? You can ll'arn a lot about. a company as a secretary. -Ability to get along with others. Don't j•Jmp from Job to job. It shows up on resumes as in· ablility to get along with others. -Assertiveness. Between passive and ajgressive, it has a softer ~o~nd a.nd a d,lfretent. meanl!lt. Jt ls &kJU(ul hand Ung to acblf!ve what you want. ' -Self.et>nfid~e. Be posiqve about yourself. Dress and ttolc • the part. ~lieve io )'Wtself. 1 see thls qpali\f ~)tin•• especial· ty itl \\'Of'tien i!-ent,rlt\r the JOb markeL · • -Being feminine. There is nothing more repugnant than a woman acting like a man lo get ~ead. IC you settle for that lm· When offered a promotion, Mrs,. Ri,rd advised women \• eUmlnate two phraes• <wblch OftlY women say).-"l'vf never dtne tbat before ... and ''If t cab.'t mile lt..·"f:an I have my old jOb back1" '11Ny're t~4cin o( :e --...se cateer tnind~ci. !lot orf tnted Most Q'len f t\l go you are ahort·cbangJng ~ourself. No man can bring in the temi.nine-lmage. -Strategy. Be decisive. Don't b'liac bosses your problems, ~ •lnitbem alternatives.· -R'ealtb. Promotions go to healthy people, and besides work ls more fun wheb you are feeling. good. Jusl w~LJ jol>. kal'ely ta il thoii first tllOuaht that here Ii a woman~~ mponslbUUca who 11 worth developing. . -Strive ror excellence. -- !·::• . . Jl2 DAILY PILOT fr1d1y. Aprtl 29, 1977 Lemon Doesn't Sour Attitude (Ann Landers ~ DEAR ANN LANDERS: I wWI 1 had IOUght your advice years qo. You could have saved me a lot ol ll!lmlY. May I cive your re- aders lbe benefit of my ex· perieoce! I m.alTied a girl who didn't want ses before marriage~ I tbouCbt I bad a jewel until we went en our honeymoon. Tben I learned she didn't want sex AFTER marriage, either. would come home. Our coumelor wu a woman who aaid my wife's undre.uine in the dosel was NOT abpormal aod l must be a Peep- ing Tom to want to see a woman unclothed. I was dwnblouoded. The coumeJor suggested I oot ap- proach my wife aaually for a month. have Id\~ whatever mat.es ua happy. )(y "bride" is an adorable aod loriag lady and I feel so fortun.ate to have found her. Maybe your readen will see t.bem.aws in my letter and not waate Z5 rears. lite I did. -ITS GRE.ATTOBEAUVE I did love ber dearly and de- dded to be patient and wail for berto~up&od be a wile, but abe never did. When I couldn't 'stand it all)' biger (I •as then ~)I left. Tbree9e&Sions bter did it. Tbe counselor said to my wife. "W ua't it wooderf ul DOt. to be bothered with sex for a whole month!" I decided at that mo- ment to get a divorce. DUS ALl'VE: ftal ea w•r wuara&le--. .. la•uy yft're a preUy .a.. SW,. rm h J>PJ' ,..,.,. llaa lakea __. a jey ........ c.gn ........... DEAR ANN: My parents were divorced wben I wa1 10. ru be ts IOOll and have not .em my father ror four years, aU.bou.&.b be bas viaiti.Qg ri~ I think about him a tot. ~ said &he wanted me back aDd •creed to joint coaD&etio.e ii I The foUowi.D.g year I met. and married a wonderful widow who helped me forget the nightmare I had beell Ii vi.Ilg f « too loag. We plan to lpeod what.ever time we Brunch's Goal ·Met Most people probably are familiar witb UNICEF greeting cards but aren't sur e exactly what theorgJllliution does. To remedy this. and to create interest m forming a local comm1ltee, Mrs. Norman Watson hosted a t•hampagne brunch witb television personality Betty Garrett as special g uest. Mass Garrett. who was p1nch-hit1.Jng for Nan· cy (Mrs. Carroll ) O'Connor, said it's "un· fortunate that UNICEF has .:otten political con· notations. But. tt's completely divorced from the United N'atioos. ·• She urged the SO women gather ed in Mrs. Watson's Newport Beach home to help. "Giving time and energy is 1mport<utt, not JUSl money," Miss Garrett noted. She was introduced to UNICEF by Mrs O'Connor, who is <tn active ,·olunteer . After watching Mrs. O'Connor at work for a whale, Miss Garrett said she was convinced she herself had not done cnou~h. "There are placl'S when' the only drive 1s to· gel water." she said. Miss Garrett. who JUSt finished a one· woman s how in Westwood based or. music which has been important ir. her We. now stars on the "La Verne and Shirley Show." She is best known as Irene in "All in the Family," though. Miss Garrell said kiddingly she was happy to step in and help when Mrs O'Connor had to cancel because she had received a lot of help from Archie. Betty Sanford, western regional director for UNICEF, said the oq:aruzallon has been built on "people participation." rt was founde<t 30 years ago to help children who were suffering as a re· s uit of World War II TV star Betty Garrett urges support of local UNICEF group. "UNICEF is almost completely autonomous and completely dependent on conlribut1ons," Miss Sanford asserted. Thirty committees around lhc world now raise funds for their own nation~ and more than 130 count.nes contribute to t:NlCEF. ··0evelop1ng countnl's \\ho ;.are to receive as sistance are involved m planning proJects." Mias Sanford said. "More and more as our lhrust goes to village-level projects. the villages are in- volved m deciding what lhetr needs are. "UNICEF projects are more and more inte· grated. They take care ol all the needs of a child, notjustnutntion " For Disabled Project Launched C Walter Coles, a s o cial serv1 l'e ad· min1strator . will describe a new project to provide independent li v ing trauring for de\•elop- mentally disabled adults during a public meeting at 7 :30 p.m Tuesday, May 3, in the GleodaJe f Pderal Savings office, Newport Beach. Sponsored by Soulhern Ca lifornia Ser vice Delivery Systems. a non· profit corpor ation, the project will enable 16 in daviduals to lJve in com munity·based apart meots and learn basH' ~urv1val skills within sue months to two years. Funding is being pro· vided by a $30,000 grant from the Slate Depart· ment or Mental Health but $10,000 must be raised before the pr o· gram can become opera· tional. The program. to be called Project Indepen· dence. ls the first of its kind ln Oran~e . County and ls in keeping with a nataonwide effor t to "normalize" the lives of the 4 to 5 miWon develop· mentally disabled adults in America. Acldit10nal infor mation about the meeting or pro- Ject may be obtained by ca l ling 673 ·7489 or 546-6500. Peering Around • Just before Chnstmas I &ked my t.eacber lf l should write him a letter telllng him about my tn· terest.s. Sbe said, ··ye:;, bul don't let your mother know " J wrote a long letter and sent a small picture of myself. 1 haven't received an answer. Should I write aglWl and ask if my letter got lost in the Christmtts rush? - HOPEFUL DEAR ANN LANDERS: Your usual sharp eye m ust be getting dimmed by age. You missed a humdinger recently. l was disap· pointed. preaakla tbat tbe mot.ber·l:D·law called him a lunkhead after four yean of "Hey, you." l n m1 opl- nJon "Lunkhead" la pleat)' lood eDOUCb for uoa·lll·law like &bt. DEA& B.: You teacher gave you bad Mivlce. If you kmow •btte yeur dad la. he lulows where YOU are. Let him be. I refer to the letter from the woman who was miffed because her SOD·in·law was still calling her "Hey, you" after four years. She said, •·wouldn't you think the lunkhead would know better?" "Sexual freedom" presents a d1rftcult· decision for teena,ers and their parents. Ann Landers offers down-to-earth advi~ ln her new booklet, "High School Sex and How to Deul With It -A Gulde for Teens and Their Parents." For eal'h booklet, send 50 cents in coin plus a long, stamped. self-addressed en- velope to Ann Landers, P.O. Box 11995, Chicago, Ill. 60611. It's not hard te build fantasies around a dedd)' wbo i&a't there. Doa't Id )'C*I' laa.gjaatioa trick you l.b&o thinking be is aomething be ls Dllt, bolteJ'. Why didn't you nail her in your typical Landers style and tell htr that "Hey, you" is plenty good enough for a molher-in·law who calls him a lunkhead? -CAN· TON CARL DEAR CANT: I· go_t the lm· Mustard Tree Flowers By JUDITH OLSON 01 tM O•lly Piiot Sla4f For the past two years members of lhe Mustard Tree ministry in Vista have talked about the possibility of becoming a religjous or· der in the Episcopal Church. Several weeks ago. the step was taken and members made vows of poverty and obedience during Evensong at All Saints Church in V1~ta. M USTARD TREE, whi~h was in Newport Beach until three years ago, is a household of sii. permanent members who work as counselors to anyone seeking their help. Its large home in Vista serves both as a tern· porary stopping place for people in need and a center of warmth for the six m the community. As Car as community members know, they are the only Christian community in lhe U.S. to officially form into a rE:ligious order. Members will sene much as Episcopalian monks and nuns, except that they did not take vows or chastity and celibacy. Whenever a community becomes a religious order , members must write a rule and constilu· tion for submission to the bishop. Jf he approves, recognitition takes place in a formal ceremony. "A rule is basically a statement explaining the nature and purpose for the community's ex· istence," explained Dian Peske, one of tht mem· be rs. ·~ THE MUSTARD TREE'S Rule of Life con· mts o( two parts. To Ii VC out the Gospel as in an Intentional family with J.Q. Y (Jes~ first. others second, .)OurseU la.stJ and lo ~alh m the hghl. ac· cording to the principles expressed an Matt 18: 15-17 and I J ohn 1: 7. Under the new order. the community's of ficiaJ name is the <.;ommumty of Christian Fami- ly Ministry CCCFM l. The Mustard Tree will stand for the household ministry of CCFM. THE MAJOR DIFFERENCE in the ministry is a permanent relationship with the Episcopal Church, Mrs. Peskestated. For members of the community, who include Bill and Elizabeth Harrer , Richard (Uncle Dick) Zschoche, lhere will be no significant changes in their lifestyle. Much as it was in Newport Beach, the Mustard Tree is both a haven of rest and a place for a close family life. The move from Newport Beach to Vista hap· pened "miraculously," Mrs. Peske said. "While we were in Newport more and more calls came from San Diego. A close friend had a huge house in Vasta and she needed car e." They purchased a house next to hers. TODAY. THE corn munily occupies two large houses. adjacent to each other on an acre of land and Mrs. Pes ke said members are "learn· ing to depend on the land for some of our vegetables and meat." I hOU~h 1t 1s a household bustling with actavi· ty < 11 adults and two children currently are guests). the members enjoy the benefits of hav- ing an extended family. "lt offers support to married couples," Mrs. Peske said, "both intellectual stimulation and emotional support.·· Mrs. Peske. who ls pregnant, said she believes her child will have a "broader base of support" in the community than 1f she and her husband were living alone. SI NCE THEI R LIVES have become simplH1ed the family docs not need much. "We play games and ~an g and have lots or projects go- in g. such as se" ani::-and building," Mrs. Peske s aid. •·Our recreation is free and noatmg. People re <td books and wt• go out to dinner. We don't see muchTv.·· BOWMAN SAID he I~ gl;.ad the final step of taking vows was made because il is ''a security and a tic, both to the contemporary church and the moncc.tic tradition to communities down through the ages. "It's kind of a thrill and security to have both of those ties." "It's not easy. It lakes people who make commitments. There is growing, changing and keeping up. You have to have a burning desire which cannot be satisfied by anything else." Bowman. Dian and John Peske, and Martin--------------------- Cancer Be Practical SATURDAY, APRIL30 By SYON EY OMARR AIUES <March 2l·April 19): Lie low -don't insist oo immediate answer or action. TAU&US (April 20-May 20): Maintain low profile. Keep resolutions coocem ed with diet, r ecreation, health in general. GEMINI <May 21..June 20): Good lunar aspect coincides now with creative activity, children, speculative ventures. CANCER '(June 21-July 22): Your sense of }>racticality, survival surges to forefronL LEO (July 23-A ug. 22): Quick quips, short lt'ipa, talkative relatives are featured. You aid one who confides problem. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): ~l point acr~s in creative, independent manner. UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Lunar cycle high -j udgl:nent, intuition are on t.argeL SCO&PIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Refuse to be bac ked into emotional corner. SAGITl'ARJUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): A friend, w.bo ha.9 kept out of sight, makes reappearance. CAPIDCOR.N (Dec. 22-Jao. 19): Attenl on opening lines of communication wilb pro. fessional superior . . Qraµt utn Nriltns lUaterbrhs There Is A Difference ... FOR ALL YOVR BEDROOM NEEDS! Would You Spend The REST Of Your Lile On Anything Less? AQUARIUS <Jan. 20·Feb. lS): Good Moon aspect promotes long-distance communication, JUDITH VACCARO, formation is available by journey in connection with educational project. dir ector of music al ca l 1 i n g Mi c h e I e PISCES (Feb. 19·March 20): Accent on emo· Jfl!O W. Pacific Cow.l lh"Y·· Newport Bea.ch, CA Plaid Portrait Glittering glen plaid creation by Bill Blaas is accented with ruffled collar on open coat. The oulfit was part of the Blusport fashion show in New York'S-~Four Seasons restaurant, where models strutted, m arched and allnked through the "store window" showing of the fall collection. RUFFEll'S UntOLSTERY Wlltll ""w ... ...... ••u..._.~ Cotto ...... -54'·0.JH : Entert•fnment H•ppenfnge ••• ... fllms ThHler Dance mtm11100 Televl1lon fn the N e w port Harbor Urbaniak, (213 ) 438· 1966, tional·fmanclal status of partner or mate. Your Local 612·1:>22 Toll Free 752·1666 Lutheran Church, has or R. Bowen, 898-2322. own feelings run deep. Atrooi. •·rom Thf Jlall>oa Day Club had a Lenten anthem -~-~~~~~-:-~~-~---~-~-~----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:_. publ~hed by Interfaith Publishing. Tilled "Sing Hosan- na," the piece la dedicat· t ed to the ch oirs at N e wport Harbor Lutheran. HABINA MGR School Claas ol 1967 is trying to locate form er - claumates for its 10- year reunion. Further in· , \ The Clothes Horse -2 I 5 Marine A venue Balboa Island Quitting Business ~After 25 Years Everythiilg Below Co·st Second Markdown 3 MORE DAYS ·Friday. Saturday, Sunday : Hours 9:30-5:30 Sandays 12:00.5:00 673-91 .50 ·. ....... , ' t BOOMER MZHoLV ~(N {ou LAUU~ '{ouiz E:'(e5 CICINKL {, l • .,.1 •• '4 by Wm. F. Brown and Mel Casson ·1cu~ t.1r::> CC1r-!~Lt: 'f"l.-C tA~5 Cl"ir·h:L£ ,, I{.,: • '• • • I ~:--VI 1. "'. ' . ~-. ·, INSIDE WOODY ALLEN by Joe Marthen .. WOULD 9'"><.J LIKE 10 ... HuH? FUNKY WINKERBEAN by Tom Batiuk NANCY I I If 1~ I t\()(Jj REMEMBER . WHATE.VER l)QJ CAN'T ~()HAVE 10 W (,.\'.).}R5£LF I 5Eil. ... --\ L'V£ Btf N ~ia.llNG r<E"ALLY TICK£17 M£ OFF, rn£ OJf.AP ~ ~r TOOK AT-- by Ernie Bushmiller POOCH IE WHY DON T YOU I WATCH WHERE YOU WALK? 1-' ~--, .. I • I :._____.----v~ -! ---::-... -. \___.l.. -----..... :: .. · I ,1'.---4. -.-.-~ ,,, • ~-~ .·.--·-·.:~ ••• .,;? ... , ... ,, .... ._ . .-.... TODAY'S CIOSSWDID PVZZLB GORDO ACROSS mo•\lu<P namo• '>4 Run r1owr 6 Enraor11•ed tl<M' 10 Moner.1•y 1nlo1nnl un11 • 'Oro1 o '4 ShOr ''"' • I Stull 'v \JODI'' 15 Jd• •6 511.:inq f'l!"a~"·~ QUJlllV IT J Ha" ~ r11t1h•\~ t 1 On 1• •""c '" » , t 4 Wtlv•' t"l 1 r ,.,,,., °''' t'A 0 ~ ~,.. ,,. 1. W0,(1\ F'!t> p 1 1q11a11an con .,.,,, 1. 'O f all"<' '0 E ,,., , 21 Sttns.l•vl' 10 ,.,~ lleaulv l' lr~ll1l"'t'" 2 J SIHll' ('I I'} <;pr Q t11d.a 25 Corioe 11 :>6 foll·Q·lllt'lll mnn•.., 11 c .. 1 , 11 • '" "\lf-•ffl ,., ~ .,, ... , .. UNITED Feature Syno1calP ,,. l '1".~ ., 'tJ;iQ !""•"' \ ,. ~· (I ('' lnve 1 c, Blue graClf' pogmenl 615 Depend urion "I TPnn s gea• ~ "Tl/EN OE~!<: .>J,1A}T ~ET J..IP.5 '"\) \V.i.l~T ..,AAJD5 ='D.' -~E' O~.i.'I; ..;,t;;.;J.AJT -...-:-._1 LEsr ~A/Tf/ .... q, ;;) .:c.::-c~ "-. JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH ~'(. SU1oCX-- 14.A lt1 tj) -AtOf•ta ~ 1t 'flU!:AJ MOVE ,o,,OT WH!lE lW PRAVER.'S ER=ECT I TA><E.'1 PEANUTS r . ~ MOnEY'S CREW : &.:E--:: \~ F ~~ ..... \( 6fo1\ \ \ ... ~o RE,.; .. ZE T11~; "0.. .. l Al~A'' 01E 1<0U~ P1A.'-tO \10RE THAN ~l'v 1. E 1 ER ... 0\ E \\E DOOLEY'S WORLD ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S M0.51 FAMOUS ADDRfSS? DR. SMOCK GOSH,:! H A "fE: IHE:SE COM.PL.E:i"E: PHYStCAL-5.' MOOM MULLINS WHY c:t? A POCTOR'S HANPS A l-VVAYS FE:e:L- l-IKE: IHE:Y'VE: eee:N IN A RE:FRIGE:RAIOR ~ by Gus Arriola ~!··<-.. •--' by Harold Le Doux DAILY PllOT flJ by Templeton and Forman / AND 'YOU 60TIA ADVitRE HE.R IA51E:., 100 by Ro9er Bradfield by George Lemont THE GIRLS l!IU MIA 'lLL .. fATIO TfT~NI' LliAVIK '°" NIW YOtf.C TOMOCIOW 19 by Mell "You'llJU~l love the manUicr here -no msucr what he ~how\ you he alway~ say' 'Herc\,, revival you're 1()(1young10 remember ·" DENNIS THE MENACE • lf4 DAILY PILOT Friday. Aprtl 29. 1977 County Group Seores Retired Bwineaa Executive. Help Others $ome or Ame rica's most talented mdlviduala devoted an estimated $12S million worth of .their time (at $40 ao hour> last year to help small businesses get off the ground. the actual cost of the nation's ta,xpayers w11s only $400,000 mostly to reimburse the hun· dreds or former businessmen who comprise SCORE. the Service Corps of Retired Ex ecutives. SCORE. the Service Corps or Retired Executives. ONE OF THE organization's chapters Is in Orange County and about a third of 1ls 25 members live in Laguna Hills Leisure World, one of the heaviest con-. centratlons of r e tired pro- fessionals in the country. Gary Hollaar , a retired Min· nesota bank president, Leisure World resident and secretary of the Orange County SCORE chapter, said there is a good ·re· ason for former executives to participate in the program, C\'Cn though it doesn't pay a dime. A part from the personal satisfaction involved in seeing a s trugg ling small busi n ess become a success due to some timely advice, llollaar said . it makes the later years more re· warding 'Roots' Sprouts Two 'Old' Books NEW YORK (AP) Publicity over Alex Haley's novel "Roots'' has prompted Bantam Books to plan redistribution or two books caught up in publicity related to "Roots" The books are "Jubilee," by Margaret Walker. first published in 1967, and "The African," by Harold Courlander, which Ctrsl appeared under the Bantam label in 1969. MISS WALKE R HAS filed a suit against Haley alleging copyright infringement. charg in~ parts or her work has been copied in ''Roots." Following news of the con- trovery last week, Bantam said it o rdered 125,000 copies of "Jubilee" and a 100,000 second printing of' 'The African.'' t I O•llY Polol Sufi Pl>Olo BUSINESS ASSISTANCE SCORE'S Art Kraua "I KNEW I COULD keep m y body fit, but .owhat about my mind?" he asked. "Even in re- tirement, you need a challenge." Art Kraus, the SCORE chap· ter's publicity man and a booster of the federal Small Business Ad· ministration program since his retirement as a marketing ex- ecutive, said the Orange County group is only now starling to hold its own. H e said the L os Angeles chapter conducts two seminars, called "pre -busi ness workshops," each month. The local group is getting ready for its first seminar, May 10 in the Santa Ana City Council cham- bers from 9 a.m. to 4:15 p.m . KRA US SAID SCORE'S services are a\'ailable to anyone interested in pursuing a career as a small business operator "You know. they've pro.,en that 90 percent of the adults 1n this country have. at some lime in their Uves. wanted to work for themselves," said Kraus But he said an equal pcrcen· luge of the people who would like to start their own bu~1nt•sscs aren't cut out for 1t. That is one area SCORE can help, Kraus said SO FAR, THE county SCORE chapter has counseled about 1,000 people a year, but Kraus and HoUaar expect that to in· c rease dramatically as more seminars a nd workshops are held. ''It costs no thing to get SCOR E's help," said llollaar. "All we ask is for the individual's attention so we can tell him a few things about going into busi- ness." Kraus and Hollaar said many of their clients are women look· mg for something to do with their time in retirement, widowhood or after their children have grown and left home ''THE TROUBLE IS that many or these women feel they don't have to make a profit in their businesses," Hollaar said. "They think breaking even is best and we try to teU them that business is not a toy." · SCORE matches the expertise of its members to particular business needs. The retired execu tives en- courage prospective business people to consider personal and financial factors, the means for obtaining financing, selection of a location, legal aspects of busi- ness, taxes and regulations, in· surance, administration and management, record keeping and other cnteria. KRAUS AND HOLLAAR said the high rate of small business failure in Orange County is due primarily to a lack of knowhow and understanding that could be provided by SCORE members, who have a lifetime of ex- perience to draw upon. The county chapter has establishC'd two offices, one in San Juan Capistrano's Com- mumty CounseHng Center , 32141 Ahpaz St., and the other in Room 823 of the Federal Building, San· ta Ana. The Santa Ana office is open Wednesdays from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p .m. and the San Juan facili· ty coun sels Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. ALL MODELS IN STOCK & READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED "Col a pro~? Then umte ro Pal Dunn. Pat will cul red tape, gdtang the an$wers and action you need to solve 1neqwties m government ond bu.tmess. Mail your quesrion.t to Pal Dunn. AL Your Snvice. Orange Coast Dolly Pilot. P 0 . IJor 1560, CO$ta Meia, CA !1?6:?6 A! many Letter• as possible will ~ a~red, but phoned mquines or lPltrrs nol including lhe reader's full 1>0me. address and business hours· phone number cannot~ considered Thucolum11 appears da1- l11 urept Saturdays " Roy Carver BMW 1~..io IA\.1RC>RI l RO .. NFWPORT Cf'-fl R NfWPORTBF \C'H.CA 9~M1(l 714-640-6444 Let us be your banker ''I \, 1 I • •'•! i • • I 11lh ,t 'midi 1 I II tno·1.1I • ri•1>r ql:'nCV J \VI , I 1-111' \~ ·"' .1(11("1•r<·H 'II.• ·1 I\ '11.. •'' \n,,,, 1•-< 1 1.•1 m\' "~'UI•' \• •u v. · 111 ind"r't,111.! rl ,,, ,.,fo1"·1·11 I 1d lut k c,,n .111.! <l• •''> •l\• 1t.1k\' '"' .1hJl,I 1' r f I Ill 1111.•rv h11m~ris ""'' t ,,,,. M('lll. t"I \ I• I 1-1 drop I \ .111•1 1..tl u ' about 11 \.\\ 'I 11v 10 hl.'lp liguu: 1 l<iW n111 th 11 \\Y"n r ;ldrl to thl" burcle" h111 hght\!n rt ._,I~· 1 I I It 11• ·" \'> cio hll'll11'~' '' K• .. ..,t~ w ~· <;,\'I, .. ~­~·..,_ 0 CITIZENS BANK OF COSTA MESA • I I , U ' • S...U aa1 .. A~ta.. U•ted DEAR PAT: What actions cannot be handled in small <'laims court, and what is the current monetary limit for d amage suits? E . K. E .• Costa Mesa Acllooa that c:umot be lnllial.ed ln s mall claims coun art": forclnc a party to fu.lflll the terms of a cont rut: takln1 oat an lnjunctlon t.o prevent a. pt>rson from dOlnl ID llletaJ act W retitralnJ.Dg him rrom annoytng or tbreateo.lnl you; recovering possession of real or pertODal property that bas b~en tak~n from yoa: obtaining a divorce or separa· lion, obtalnlD& custody of a child or adopllag a child; cbanrLDg one'• own name, and s uln« .for damases amoantln1 to more Ulan 1750. the current top amount allowed ln amaU dalma coun actions. DEAR PAT· I shopped recently for some sc1chet to refill the pomander ball in my closet, but the price was out or sieht. I've seen a recipe somewhere for making a sachet out of rose petaJs and sp1c<'S. but T can't recall it. Do you know ofsuch a recipe? L.M .. Costa Mesa Cadillac from the Master AYS will repeat ltt previously pubUsbed .. rose petal preservation" method for you. Begin by pre- parln«i a roae (potpourri) Jar. Galber roses early In the momlng and toss ll«ibtly oo a nat s urface untU all dew bas evaporated. Then put petals In a large glus jar, sprinkling salt over half-lncb layers of the nowers. Let fllJed jar stand for 10 days, stirring each day. Mix these s pices: one-qaarter·cnmc:e. mace, one-ball oun<:e allspice and cloves, coanely ground or pounded In a mortar, baU a gntecl. notmei, oae·half ounce cinnamon (broken ln bits). one oance powdered orris root (request from pharmacy) and one-qHrter pound dried laveochr nowen oc other fra1rant flower petals or leaves. Fill the rOM jar wtth alternate layers or petals and spice mlxta.re. A le• drops each of essea&taJ oils sach u rose, geranium, bitter almond or oranre nower. sboaJd be dropped on each layer 11 yoa pro- ceed. One oance of colofne may be added to the whole mlxta.re lf desired. SUr all lnrredlents ,well. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--'-·~~~~~ cover and leave. for several weeks, stirring occa,lonally. Thia recipe n111 "'°one-quart jars. If the mlxtare 1eem1 too dry, add more s alt. If too moist, add more orris root powder. It only makes sense to buy or lease your Cadillac from the Master Dealer. We can provide the just-right finance plan or lease structure for you. Firm Hired Nabers Cadillac The J .A . Stewart CooatrucUon Company, Tustin, bas nam ed i:stey-Hoover Advertia-lna /Publl c Relations, Newport Beach. as the company's agency or re- cord. 2600 Harbor Boulevard, Costa Mesa (714) 640-9100 Home in the Country This solar energy farm house will bring a taste of the future to Des Moines, Iowa. This is a model designed by Ray Crites.' The $125,000 home will be built at Living History Farms near Des Moines, where it will be open to the public. Crites says it will combine the technology of lhc future with the pra<·tatal Ct$pects of the pioneer soddy. Olds Complaints Rocket DETROIT (AP) -Lawsuits by disgruntled Buick, Oldsmobale and Pontiac owners who found Chevrolet engines under their hoods continue to increase, despite a General Motors Corp. plan meant to appease the com· plaints. The auto giant faced more suits late this week than 1t did before making its proposal. "They keep dribbl11)g in." acknowledged a cdmpan y spokesman. AND JN SEVERAL stales, at- torneys general stall are con· sidering whether the offer goes far enough. GM has offered two options to some 128.000 owners of the 1977-models in question: Ex· change the vehicles for credit on the purchase of a new car. less 8 cents for each mile on the original one; or get a free ex· tended engine-transmission war- ranty for 36 months or 36,000 miles, whichever comes first. The normal warranty is for 12 months or 12,000 miles. June l on cars purchased on or before April 1, was based on a settlement m New York by the state attorney general. But the next day. Cahforrua and Arkansas fil ed lawsuits, r:using to 11 the number of states "h1ch ha\'e legal actions still pending against the automaker. At last count, according to GM offlciaJs here, about 30 individual or class action suits by private or state attorneys are pending in state or federal courL'>. The II· lino1s attorney general, for ex- ample, has actions pending in both statt' and U S. 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Jenner follows U\ the "eat Wheaties" footsteps of such sports luminaries as Hank A111'0n, Bob Richards, Babe Ruth. Red Crange and Sam Snead. JENNER'S PICTURE WILL APPEAR on m1lhon~ or Wheaties packages. He will also serve as director of the Wheaties 1''1tness Federal.Jon. As an amateur athlete. Jenner was not paid ror his e>.- ploits in lr1tck and field. How much money General Mills will pay him was not disclosed. But it's obviously worth a million dollars to General Mills if Jenner can bump up the Wheaties market share by as little as l percent. Wheaties currently holds 3 percent of the ready-to-eat cereal busi- ness. The total market 1s estimated at $1 5 b1lhon. Will Jenner's endorsement persuade you to buy Wheaties? You'd probably say no. Howeve r, there's ample evidence. down through the ages. that celebrities can sell products. which ~xplams their prominence today m radio and TV commerc11~ls. MARK SPITZ, THE Olympic swim ming champion. bombed as a sa l esman but Jo e DiMaggio has cleared the bases for Mr. Coffee. Money Tree Joe Namath has thrown touchdowns for Hamihton Beach appliances and 0 J. Simpson has scored for Hertz renl·a· car. In terms of the dollurs al stake in those markets, the,, money paid to these endorsers is really a pittance. Bristol· Myers recently paid .John Wayne $400.000 to pitch for 1ls nonaspirin analgesic, Datrtl. which 1s locked ma sales war with Johnson & Johnson's Tylenol. The analgesic market ll> pegged al $500 million a year -and a percentage point U\ eitherdirecl1on means $5 m1!Lion. For a spectacular sales performance, look at the results achieved by the comedy team or Stiller and Meara 1n their sidesplitting radio commercials for Lanier dictating machines and Blue Nun wme. Listeners eventually stop laughing and go out and buy the products. Lamer claim~ first place now in the d1ctat1ng machine market. And Blue l':un has soared to bt•comc one of the top selling wines m Aml•nca. with u volume uppro<.1ching one million cases _. year STILLER AND MEARA'S SUCCESS <they write their own commercials J has inspired another advertiser to bnnc back the comedy team of Mike Nichols and Elaine May in a series of radio commercials they will write and direct. The advertiser 1s Renault. the French auto manufacturer. Renault, a government-owned enlJty. net!ds all the laughs - and sales 1t can gel. ll sold only 6,800 cars here last year. One of the busiest endorsers around these days 1s come· d1an Bill Cosby He pushes Jell·O.for General Foods, whos1.: annual sales are $4 .6 bilhon: he promotes vegetables for Del Monte. whose annual sales are $1.S btlhon. and he promotes ('ars for Ford Motor, whose annual sales ure $29 billion a year. Turner Reports Gain First quarter sales figures al Turner Associates Realtors. Laguna Beach. totalled $10,477,260, up approx 1mately 25 percent over the same period in 1976 The figures reflect the sale of 69 properties, primarily homes m the Laguna Beach area. On an average, the selling price was $151,844. Stock Market Cool To l Jpbeat Report NEW YORK <AP> -The stock market was mixed to· day ln a nat and sluggish response lo news of a JUmp in the index of lead mg economic indicators. The Dow Jones average of JO industrials was down 0 42• points to926.90. The Commerce Department reported that the leading· indicators index chmhed 1.4 percent 10 March for its sharpest increase in 20 months. But brokers said the market was held back by continu- ing speculation that the Federal Rf"Serve decided to tighten credit s lightly in order to restrain mflationary pressures. Do11,Jo11es1l L·~rage• S~oc:rk•APl r u'l4'J Oow J onf"\ aver"~' ()!) 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WrlQly 2J«lll 11 ~11rr .«> 5 Wyltln .011 11 5'< •• u " .... ,,., " ···-" IU 12 + VI il'IVIY C#I SJ I~ '-"""" IO • 2 -IC-Y~· J..oN!e JOll S 61 .IC.tf'eK I 1010 111:1 Ovr ... Z-i.PI J 'I I Jllnt Ole 1 IS 11"4 . 1f~P • .. Y•i.t • 1 •t u-. "' .z.N1111t 111 441 ZMeQi • • l2 1" a• ,,. ZllmlM .• t 2t 17'l • 101 .... •' .. 7ly ,, -11' I~~' ., .. 8 6 DAILY PILOT Friday. April 29, 1sn Says Robinson SC Hopes Rest With Defense • LOS ANGELES (AP> .. T ht· kt•v lo our season 1s defensive 1 m µrcn l·me nt,'' dl'c la rcd J ohn R obins on , unt1c1p at1ng ht s i-.erond season u~ heud football l'<Hlch of the USC' Trojans • As a rookie in 1976, Hobinson gu1cll•d his club to un 11 1 rel·ord . a No J n <i llon al n 1nk10g ar d iJ 1-1 ti triumph ov£•r M1 ch1gan in 1 hl· Hos e Bowl. So whut does he d o as ... i-.econd sl'uson encor~? nobmson d oesn't count out lhl' national c hamp1onsh1p, althous;(h h~· adm its 1l will be J m1i:ht~ ll)Uj.!h JOb Notre Dam l' ,., an thl' lop thn•t• Alabama 1s in lhl' lop thret· ,1nd l CLA has gn•al at hlt:lcs. Hnhan:-.on told nl'"' i..m en at tht• c·oncllL'>IOn of his s pring training \\'l"dm·sday · We pluy som<· <''-C<•pttonal tt-.i ms .ind that is cletnmc ntal lo "'1nr11ng thl' n.it1ona l l·h a m 11wns h1p. But J don 't know of JO\ lm<lv on our kam who t•on s 1i1t•r s. a n y of l hl'm h eav\ fa, ontl'S o\'t•r our ll•am We pla!> ;1 hl'a' y sl'heduk . Our problem 1s 1mpr0\ ing during tht• st•ason .. All Aml.'rit-<in tailback ll1<'kv flt-II h~1s g n .1d u<1lt•cl and so h;;s q u;i rkrhatk \'met• E' <i ns llw st ar of thr Hose Bo\.\ I g umt.· H11lJ1nson twhe\'l'S lw hus the 11•plal'l'ml•nts "'1lh Charlt·s Wh1L1· and lt ob lll•rtt•I \\'hill' n ·µIJl'l'd lkll "hl•n ttu· st J r \\as hurt 111 lhl· first f1 \ 1· minult•s uf thl' H OM' Bowl ~amt• J ncl i.:.unC'cl 11 1 v;.irds QO 3::! c<1r rtt"> I fl'rtt•I s aw ;l·t1on during Lhl· s 1•.1snn .1.., E ' <1n s· hack u p a lthough missing this s pring 11r <il'l1<'l' bt•caus1· of haschall In fal·t. \\'hill· cl1dn't ultl.'nd <ill of tlw spring drills s1nn' hl"s on till' lr;1d , l<.'<im .. \\\• don"t ha' t' llw tn·m1·n dnus s111gl1• fon·1• t h;1l H1t•ky Hell ~" 1•s \1111. •• Hoh111s11n s aul ··w 1· n1u ld h,l\·1• ht•llt•r halaru ·1· I lh111k \H ' 111atl1• about 2.!)(H) .\ arcls R .. turn to LA p<1ssin~ ldst y ear and 3.000 rushing. It could be mor e ''''l'll H ertel gives a li t tle m or e balance "( don"l lhmk 1t will be lo uur advantage to give Churlt•s Wh1ll' the ball 35 to 40 limes Ill' can be more effective runnin~ lO t imes ;.is far as his a bility to m a ke the long run ·· Defonsn·e ly, the TroJan& hu\C ins ide lineback er Cl<iy Mat thews, the m an who called lh<' defensive s ign als last s eason Rut t he othe r t h ree s tar tin g hnebal'kl•rs have g raduatt·d In th<' second<1ry. lhl'rt• .irt> R 1c k v Odo m a n d O t•n n1 s Thurman returning <is i..lJ rt<•rs from 1976. with le lll•rme n M1kl· Carey and Carter lfarh \ 1g at th1• other spots. Carey <iJlpt·ar!> to ha\ l' ret·m·ered from ,1 s pleen n mo' al opt>ral1on last ~ t•.ir , .i re: s uit of Hodgkins 01:.t•ase The· disease appeari.. <irrl'S!l•d The offens l\ e hnt• 1s beltl·H·1f the heanest ovl'r all in Tro1ans history with John Schuhma<.•ht•r . 275, Brad Hudcle. 250. Gar v Bethel, 235. P<it llowt'll. :!55. anil Otts Page. 265 0 e fl' n s i n· I \ l h 1• t r 11 n l thn•esoml' to d<il.l' ·lis ts n ·turn1ng ~lartt>r Wall l ·n dl•r\.\ood . :!:W. Rich Dimler . 2HO. and \'1nll\ \'.in Oykt·. 252. T.' rom• Spt•rltng. :!25 .ind Myron L<ipka 2-15. Jbo "Ill ..,et' extt•nsl\ l' dut\ Among llw IJIC1.1mtnJ.! I rl•:.hmt•n tlus fall will ht• quartc.•rliack 1.n·J.! Brady from Tt'mpt'. J\r11 tlw on ly out-of-state plJ!> l·r !>Ul'tt'..,slul 1!> rl'l'ruited. and dl'fl·n~J\ c· b<td<s Drungo Hall'Wood of S.tt"r umen to. Enc S<·ogi:?tns of lnglt•\\oo<I . Dennil> Smith of Sa nl<t ~lon1 cJ. a nd Ron Lott of Lo:-Ani..:t•les .. Wl' hkl'CI Br<td\ J lld \\11ul<I h a\ e chosen him o~ l'r J ll\ 11th1•r h t g h Sl'honl quartt·rl;,1d. Hobrnson suul .. 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Nolan Hy an (3·2) or the Angels w ill faC'e Mike Flana~an (0·1 l Sa tu rd ay nig ht with P a ul Ha rtzell (1·2) going against Ross Grims ley O·l ) o f the Orioles in S(lnday·s fin all' :C atC'her Andy E tc hebarren, wllo suffe rcd a con <'ussion and s oc nt lht' n1t.:ht IO St J ost'ph"s Hosp1lul in Ora n~t· aftn twill~ h rt h\ th<' h.1c k las h of M 1tch<'ll PBJ:t'~S bltt \l.C'dn€''>ci a\ nlfllhl. rt' mam cd al home• He will reJorn t he team c>a rlv nt''<t "'c•l'k .. " ., • !ti • •t ... ., Laver Sparks Friars Victory S1\N DI EGO lt\l'l <'otona dcl Ma r res11l1•nl Hnrl Lun·r \\On the d eciding potnt tn a l1ehn·akcr to dl'feat Mar k Co-.. and lt•a1I the S<1n Diego F riars to a 31 21 ''<' Lory O\'<'T' the Los Angr lc·s Stnngs Thurs<iay night 111 a Wnrltl Team Tennis mall'h It Y.aS thr s eason's hnml' opene r for the F riars. "'ho t'n'n<'d th1·1r record at I I "'htlf• the Strings played for lht• first tr me. La \'t>r . t1•a min ~ \\ 1th Cl.Cf Drysd ale in m e n 's doublr•s. helped San Diego build J lJ R lead a n er two events La H r and Drysdale, winning the last four gam t's. defeated Dt'nms Ralston a nd Charles P asarell. 6·2 Thur'd.a''' WTT Summa,ltt I<•• 't'or~ 74. SH·Por11J Wom~f! -W-ll\IV I bo>~I Stnv• I~ Pl 6 J Stnv• Ru\..,.11 •S Pl ""•IWeO< l"lnQ INYl!>4 M,.n GotfTl'Jn (S Pl bft .. 1 Ml'tv•r INV t t, t Gl)rman van Olllf'n CS·P l btAt ~urtf'h Mt4'f"' INVI I 6 Mowpd -ICll>Q f\ull•I• INV I """' Ru-.•11 •~" 0111•" 1'>-P •6 1. Su()ftrll•l>r"a'or Rullol• Mo~r INVI ho•I Gorrnan..v11"' OHll'f"I I~ P' 1 O I\ l ~1!>81 N-Vo,. ~ 0•-)I Le\ Af'l••le• 74 W .,.,, .. " Rr•tt ~O h-At C'•-.A'· ti A #ii • \' ,,., ,.,.,,, A"tNw\y •C:.01 br'~t (~\~I\ lll'Qt''•tu' L I\ 1' M"'" l ~v .. , \0 t'l•1t (no I I\ t "' l---~r Or'f' OA'"" \0 n-,u 041tOl'\n P1n•-•H LA.•~2 ~ ·~·1 r-,°"'1~1tt (.6• LA tw1t A• t Q• 1 \(I •• 0¥~.,.,,,.. 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AF Photo P~ILAOELPHIA 'S PAUL HOLMGREN (CENTER) BARRELS _!HROUGH BOSTON PAIR._ Oilers, Jesters Collide For CIF Cage Crown By GLt:NN WlllTt: Of ow 0•••• PtlOl St•U Underdog llunt1ni.:tun lleach I h g h goes against its sternest c halll•nge ,,f the c ampa ig n to n i g ht 1Ah c n 11 battles the .lestrrs of St .Joseph < Lctkewood 1 for the CIF 1 I\ girls bas ketball l'hump1onsh1p A crowd of :!.500 1s expected at Cal Stall• I Fullerton ' when the Oiler:-and J<.'Sll'rs rnll1dt• at R In the 6.30 J.,\ title rnnlt's t l 'pland duels Righetti St Joseph boasts a tall. lalC'nt t•d outfit. whic·h, li kt' lluntmgton UeaC'h. has n•t•l('(I t>ff 14 con- s er u li"e victories T he J es ters 12:1 3 ) fu nction ,1rnund 5 1(l t'l'nll-r K.1thv llam mond, a two-t1mC' /\II Cl i~ sclcc lion She <i\e ragl'~ 21 points a game and 13.7 rt'l>0untls µer trlt St JO!>l'ph h;.1s hl'en on a tear in rt>cent outings. ,., l'ngrng ea rhrr dt•f r ats and d 1spb} ing a n a"' l'Somt.• nfflon..,t• In their moH rt•C'ent conqtH'sl the J l'Sl<.•r s s lam m ed f ounlJtn \',tlll'' bl ltl Fountain Valley had bt•all'n the m <'3'rher. 55.54 lluntmi.:ton lkat•h tripped Fountain Valle). 5!H9 a nd 6-4·59 Tonight ·s advcr sarit''.'> hd\ e one other m utual r"' ;ii l.ou1s \'lllt• Hun1l"'CftOn 81:•cf\01ttr\ Ol ti + M.u·v f\Pth W,.,,.., s;. -. m 8rrh11r., \ '' ( 0,..obu· Aurro'I¥· \ ') , G ,.,._.,,.,.,~'ti•· t "-' C, (hPry l( .• 11'; h St JOHOft J•ttr r' (7) J) F t1. d in; H ""l'T\•lft<I 1U ,, r M ir-o~r••t c,,,,.,, \ 1 11 C 8r1tlqrt M lf'V"' \I)'' ~ A"""'" f ''"' G C uidv C,nmo1 Hig h of Woodla n<l llills St Joseph won by lfi points, the Oilers by fi ve. So by comparison. the J eskrs are solid favuntl'!> tonight. Coa ch Joanne Kl'llogi.: 's Oilt·r'> ha\'e molded a 21 I n 't'orcl "'1th outstand ing outside shootini: and quickness But lhl'1r J,?real<.'!>l as set s may h e balanl'l' and teamwork They an• ;ill t apJbll· of scoring m douhlt' f1i.:un·s Anet they all r ebound we ll. despite de c1ded he ight disad vantage on some occasions. Although only Ma ry Beth Wray a nd Kim Brown are seniors a mong the s ta rting five. Hunt ington Beach has played like a veteran team. K athy Doyle and Debbie Bur· rows h've supplied power on the boards a nd scored we ll. And Cher yl Cady has been a thorn in the srde of the oppos ition wrth her unusu al quickness. s tealing the ha II and forc ing turnovers lluntmglon Beach is comm~ off its best first half of the se ason wht'n 1l shot 50 pe rcent Crom the fi e ld and had only fi ve turnovers m surging to a 40·25 le ad over Lou1sv11le. Y t't the Oile rs wobbled m the last half. watching a 50-30 lead melt to three points tn the clos ing m mutes of the gam e. A lapse tn a p layoff gam e with Ga hr saw the O ile rs go nearly the entire first quart er \o\'ilhout scoring S imilar d r y s p e lls t onight "'ould likely prove fatal It 1s only the second time m lluntrngt.on Beach Hig h's long history th at an Oilers ba sketball team has heen in a C IF finale Coach Elmer Combs ' 1968 boys outfit fell to Compton. 64-52 * * * Hu"hnqton 8~•' ~ 01IH"\, C21 11 ,,, p,, ,, l f>,. A,·(Jt1••1h "" r 1)1\1 n111 ~" E\toH1r t f'l.Jl l<Af,•11 I 4Q rnnth1ll tfJ (yDr•·~· 11 ()u,..rtt H1t1 fl N• WD"Ht r1 I W ••• I tn1 n,ff~,. I\? M H1rM Vf f In V tll• V 1\ E.111 '" '' Nf'w r.w>rt M W,.·1m1r'I 11•,- ,_, M \'•'M ,..7 I'" V.111 v 10 l:rll "'" Cll' PLAYOF FS "' tu\t1r. M (, '"" A\ M r.-ro .. t..\ ~4 I OU•""'"• St Jo\et>h Jt•lt'°' 11) JI \I\ 12 M11r v Si.tr I> loS CdM 'tO bl Warre" jlj M) RO\{)TV 11 R1 M tlrywf){WI n '18 Be-1tt1ow,., t1 \ll8Jf'lr t1 11\ 'l ... 6 c,,nn .. 11v H 't'; M 11•, CWt• J1 \0 (r''"•(NH.1 Viv 41 ,,. FtnVdlltV 49 J6 UPI""" , 1 8'1 SI Anthnoy ~ 60 R,,,~,-v l8 88 M ,UyW()t')(J V> \9 Conn-11" \I 10 M .tlr,. 0--• J\ Al M vyWt')O') If, St M•tll'I ·l\ If M H y Sl.lr 11 ea<; L1>wir,v111t J.4 /1 St Aintl'\o.,y ~\ (I F H PLAYO,F~ " .. II " I\ l\ I~ H ·8 ,, ,, 1~ .. ,, 1\ 1~ Ill ., .. \/ 1 "'Wijrrl'>n .,, ~\ V• nturi\ 11 '\1 l'orr.lfVr \I ~" F ,n v.,11. • •o Bruins, NY Post Victories • B OST ON Thl' Hos t o n Bruins. bac k t'd b y G e rry Ch<'evers ' spl'cluc ulur gout tend· ini;. e dged tht• P hiladelphia Flye~s 2·1 on dcfl'nst•m un Mikv Milbury 's t h1rll-p e r iud goal Thursday night for ~• :3.0 lcud in the Nattom1l llockl'y Lc<igue 's sen11-flm1l playoff. T he Bruins . who took both of th e fir s t tw o ga m t•s i n T'hrladelphia 1n m ert1mc, m oved to within om• '1ctory of wrap· ping up the best of.seven series a fte r a s low st a rt before <1 packed cro\\d of 1.t.597 a l the Boston Garden Montreal Falb L' ~ I 0 N 0 ,\ I. E ;>.. 'I . Oe frns <.•man Denis P otvin, whose m1s ta k(•s led to two first· period goals I>!>· Montreal. scorea l\.\O l{Oals <1nd st•l up a third T hursday night to help the l':ew Yor k lslandl•rs beat the Cana- d1ens 5.:1 10 till' third gam e or the ir Slanl<'Y C up Sl·mifinal playoff Sl'ri1.•s The triumph. "'h1d1 n ll lhl' C<in adll'nS · h••HI to l I tn tht• best-of·sc:n•n :-.cnl"!>, t•ndcd Mon· treat's l l-g am1.• playoff winning str e&k and an IR ganli.' unbeaten skcm by lhl' Ca nadil'ns IJ..S. Trafb BUE NOS AIHES H1cardo Cuno ralh<'d from a firs t set loss to beat Dick Slockton :i 6, 6"1, 8-6, 6· I loday and S::I\ l' Ari.:<'ntina <•I ·II lead O\ to•r the t.:n 1lt'd Slate::. in the· o pt.•ntng :-.ani.:lt.•s m <itl'h of th1· Ou\ 1s Cup Am eri<·an Zone tennis f1nul Brt:m Gott frll'd of lht• l.Jntte<1 St utl'S met Gu 1ll1.•r mo Vilas. Argcnllna's top pl a~t·r. in the !ll'<'Ond s mglt•s m <ilt·h today B..Ullghts Set T IJlJANA Malad11r Curro HI\ era IA ill µl'rfor m as the 40lh <i nnual hu llfi .t..:hl H·a ~on opc•ns Suncluy :,1t I ht• downl<I\\ n ring. Hi\'er<i , :!5, h;.is hl'l'n a fa\'Onl' of Iota! fans /\ftt•r his only Ti 1ua n a a p pl•ar.1t1l"l' of 1977, tw pla ns lo fit.:hl 111 Sp<iin A l'apac·1l) t rnwd of 1-1,000 rs t'XJ>l'Clt.•d for lhl• I p .m prog ram Sieeden Ro111p• VJ ENN/\ Mats /\hlbNg scorl'd thrt'l' go.tis and Holf Ed ber g l\\11 Thurs <l<i ) nig ht <t<; SY. eden dt•moltshecl <t ~lopp) L:mlt•d St<ill's lt•am 9·0 lo m<ii n tarn its J>l•rfl'l'I r ccord in t hl· Wo rl d !(·1· ll o l'kl'y Ch;1m p1ons h1 ps St>r J,!t>I K a pus t tn scored t \\it·r 1n R uss1a ·s four-go:.11 .,econd JH'r!Od , ;ind t hl' So\'1l'I lc<im trounced Cn•choslo\'C.1k1a 6· l in a C'lassic dis p lay of horkl'y Thurs <1a y night Thi.• s ur pris ing ly lnpsrd<'cl '1c·t11n g a\ l' Huss i:.r ;,i lie for th<.• lead "°1th Sw1•den ' Goll Re•ult• HOUSTON tAP\ f 1n,1 rnun!I •· •l'f•"' r ;,ur, """ 1n "''' \'10') 00.l tf1111.f,.n OnM' .,.,11 tovrn.tm• ,11 rm II'!" t. 9Q1 y Mr1 ,,,,,. ~ \I\ I} W1)mfl mrt Co1mh v C•uhcnw"+ G,.o Burn\ 1\ 17 M anb \,., ... ,,,., 36 J~ ,, M .1'it H4'ff\ IJ.)I 61 ~rt ('ldW4'11 3'i 3\ " MMk LY" JI ,, "" Buni.y ._.,nry 17 1' ,, OavC'MM r ),j.),j 63 Mor H•IAl••y J\.]6 ,, G•o IC nuchl)" )I 1\ 11• 8111y c"~ pr1r ),j 11 " Jar• N 'kl•u\ )I J7 ~· O Tnw .. 11 :it.)\ " J+l'Y\ Otnt 3' 1· 1>9 LOuGrM,r1m 16-J\ Tl l"'P T .,ilno JI l7 "" F r•n• Co<l~r l~J6 -11 ,:,,.dMart1 )l,'14 m ")am Fulow JI l6 71 G,.n .. L U.,. 1\ ]\ m Ton., ,,.,-cu. 36 l S 71 ~" CelfN' :it. )I '° JtrrvM<~ )()JS 71 OD Wed .. •M lHS 1~ Hu~rl Gr ... ., Jl>.JS 11 L ThOme>o"" J\ "' ·~ P'u•Ml\r4'11 )())\ ,, AnOY 8~'11' '\4)1 "' Andy N,,rt" lll Jl-11 Ow1qhl Nttv1• )() 14 In M1'cf' W'(no J~)6-71 8obE ~I-JI n 10 lom A1coc.'C. 36 1s II Forrta\f r: 11r 1" 14 10 \lot ll•q•IMto 14 )1 11 AMIC,.,,~ }of 17 II l ttnny W ~In\ 1\ 16 It tt•ll I( "•" l7 J.t II qod F"M"t" )I, l• 11 I .akers Back Ho1ne; Seek Series Lead BUSY MAN Corona dc l Mar rt•sident Rod Laver lost a m<itch m Las V 1.•g as Thursday afternoon. then returneci l o \\'tn ~1 p.itr ol matches tor San 0 1l'go in WTT at'l1on ,1 g;1tn~t t hl' '1s 1tm g Los Ang<.'lc'> St ring~ Laver Falls • LV Ill LAS VEGAS <Al'l Cohn Dibley tum <'d hack Corona de! Ma r rl's1drnt Rod La ver Thurs - day 6·4. 3·6, 6·2 to enter the quarter fma ls of the s ixth a nnual $250,000 Al a n Kin g Tenni s Classic Other winners completing the second round we re · John Alex- ander upsettini: firth-seeded Ke n Rosewall 3·6, 7-5. 6-3 a nd Marty Riessen over 8111 Scanlon7·6, 7-8. Top-seeded J immy Connors is scheduled to face se venth-seeded Stan Smith m a quarte r-fina l match today Other quarter·fillal m atcht's are Roh I l1·witt a~ainst · A lexander R u ul Ram1re1 af!a1nst Ju1m1• 1'1llol and Dibley <1guinst R1e!>~en D1hlcv. who has or11• of the fastest sen('!\ rn the world Ill 140 miles per hour. co mplarned that the slowness of tht' court ham pere.d his serving Rut 1t was his s trong serving that had l.uvt'r on t he d efens ive t hroughout the match. The final set was a ll D1hlcy as he broke Laver 's ser vt' tw1<.'e lo JUmp outtoa 5-t lead. Alexander , 25, played u wa tt· ing game, electing lo stay back fo r long back-court rallies to try and wear down Rosewa ll, who al 42 is the oldest player in the> tournament. T he tactic sl'em <'d to work. as Rosewall was rnubly tired anc1 Alexander w us never b<'htnd 1n the rtnal set. Sunday·s finals will ht' 11:1 t 1onally·le lev1 cd by A BC with SSO,OOOtothe"' 1nnt•r I NGLEWOOD (AP> -The Los /\n ~elcs Laker s r eturn hom e with the pressure on them to maintain their mastery of the F orum court and bre ak the dea d lock in the ir Natio nal B as k e tb a ll A ss o c 1a t1on q u a r terfin al playoff ser ie s aga inst the Golden St ale War nors. Tomght's game s tarts at 8:JO with a national television au- die n ce lookini.;( on and the besl·of sc \'e n series tied at two apiece "For us." comme nted the War- . riors · Phil Smith. "ll 's still an uphill climb. They s till have the hom e court advantage and the s eries is even." Jamaal Wilkes of Golden State. the forme r UCLA All-American. declared. "We have to try to pre- vent Kareem Abdul-Jabbar from getting the ball where he wants it."When he does get it inside, he's unstoppable. So we have to push 'em out high and try to lal<e away that pass to him." The Lakers won the flnt two g ames at the Forum. 115-106 and 95·86. but then lost at Oakland in two straight, 109·105 and 114-103 In the latter, the W arriors COO· trolled the gum es throughout with s upen or s peed. Now the Lakers hope for t he re turn of L.c1us Allen. who was tn· JI.Ired an the first pl•yoH game and saw brief action m the third The Lakers s <i y only r est can lake uway the sor e ness from the toe h e dis lol'a ted in the first game . Coach Jerry West oft he L<tkers made no excuses for his club's losses In Oakland, s aying: "They s imply played excelle nt basketball. They we re very a~· gressi\'e and shol well w hile INC were s imply car<'less." West vowed his club wouJdn't #lllve away goals a t th<' Forum and added, "I can as'sure you of one t hing; we will be much betltt at h ome." Because they finished the rer gular season w ith the best won. lost record of any team in the . NBA, the Lakers get the home floor advantage in any playoff s eries . After the rtfth game of l.he • series is played in the Forum, the ·teams return to Oakland for the s ixth. A seventh, ir needed , will be back in the Forum. tr Allen can't play, the big job of replacing him falls again to r ookie Earl Tatum. Me a nd Bo Lam er h ad altern ate d but Lamar still s uffers from a thigh • bruis e s uffe r ed in the third , game. F orwRrd Ca7.1ie Russell, the man who mus t g uard Ric k Ba rry. also has a bruised thigh but doubtle ss w ill be on th<' •tarting hne He didn't m iss a 11ta rl dunng the regular season. • t ,. Bucs Rally, 4-3; Rustlers Tumble Orange Coast College won u crucial with a late rally and Golden West lost a crucial after leading by three runs in the ninth 1n JC baseball play Thurs-day. ~Wnt ltl •b r " 8"""t.U• rf • V! ~1-.)D • tluOP•"1 < j ~· 0 0 0 OCC's Pirates ralbed for four runs in the eighth inning to topple v1s1tlng 1-'ullerton, 4-3, io South Coast Conference play. The Bucs remain a half game behind Cerritos, a 3-2, 10-inning victor over Mt. San Antonio. Meanwhile, Golde n West saw its Southern C alifornia Conference lead dwindle tu a hall game in losing a 10·9, 12-inning decu;ion lo host LA Harbor. And in anothe r game, Saddleback scored four times in the loth for an 8·4 victory over San Diego CC at the University of San Diego OCC, frustrated for seven innings and trailing 3-0, came alive in the eighth. Singles by Rick Dostal, Daryl Sconiers and Rick Woolard loaded the bases. J oe Ronquillo then slapped a single to score two cuns with the runners a dvancing a base on a throw to the plate. Glenn Robertson lined a single off the Fullerton pitc her's glove, scoring Woolard with the tying run. Rickey Fric k then hit into a double play with Ronquillo tally mg the winning run. Pitcher Hl.lndsomt• Koundtn.'e went the dis- tanc e for OCC. p1ckmg up his seventh win m rune decisioos. He allowed j ust four hits. s truck out s ix and walked fi ve giving up onJy one hit afte r the third inning. Woolard. with two hits, raised his conference average to .455 a nd extending his hitting streak to 13 games. Meanwhile, Goldtm West, behind a pair of home runs by Larry Kubacki, he ld a 9-6 lcud entering the las t of the ninth. But II arbor scored three times to tie it and won it in the 12th on u buses-loaded walk. Kubacki slammed a lhrC'c-run hom er in the fourth and a two-run shut in the sixth. Vince Bienek's two-run single in the ninth had given GWC a 9-6 lead. Al San Diego, Saddleb<Jck was sparked by the hitting of Tim Wa llach and the pitching of Bob Dove. Wallach homered in thl' 10th 1h1s ninth of the year) with a teammate alJoJnl, gl\ mg the Gauchos a6-4 lead. Dove came into the game m the last of the ninth with a San Diego runne r on third with one out. He in· tenlionally walked t" o batters lo set up a for ce play. then proceeded to strike out the next two Knights - sending the game into extra mmngs. Wy~tt Se ts Mark; V assalJ o Second LO S A NG ELES Ora nge Coust Colle1!1• 's Ste ve Wyatt shutlerNI the m eet n •c:ord in t hC' 5-0-yard free sty le·. dock ing 21.3 Thursd<iy lo cas1 ly win in the opening dcJV o f the S o ut h e rn California J C sw11nming und divmg fin als ..it E.1st LA College Wyatt. who qu.1hf1cd fourth 121 7l. broke his school record of l l 1 .mcl wiped out the SoC.il ma rk of 21 6 P asadl"!l<• Ci t y Coll ege. an O\ 1·r" hl'lm ing fa\orite. had u gnml lead in th~ r,11·c fnr lh1• team title. 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Mike Gray, and others. "The most l'Xciting thing about Matt." says Gruy, "1s his approach to the game P<1lmer will d ive head f1 r:.t into fi r..t hase lo bea t oul <1n infield roller and ht"s a n unselfish player who 1s happ1esl "' hen he eontnbutcs to thl' ball duh · ·11e hus a Mr Baseball inscribed .1tros~ his hat and that p retty well 'ums h11n up ... D<>sp1lt• ..in O\ l"rall b:.ittrng average 1n the :!.5(> rJnJ,:l'. Palmer was selected ti) the ..tJI tournament team dunng the 'pnng \ .1cJt1on hn•ak ;.it Indio and he '' dS Jll honorJble mention All-Su~ct Lt>agu<' M.•lect1on ao; a JUn1or. Thi• 6 ll. li5-pound l>cn1or 1s a singles hitter \\1th Jbthty to spra:. the ball lo all fields. But his best contribution has been his desire and defensive ability at shortstop. Twice he saved a no-hltter against Irvine's University with tough de- fensive slops. And when he has made connections with the bat, it's been at the m ost opportune limes, like his two.run single in the seventh inning to beat El Modena. P almer concentrates on nothing else but baseball. turning to the we ight room 1n Septembl'r. although Gray says he has the ab11tly to excel in other sports as well. Selected most valuable player on Newport Har bor t eam as a junior, Palmer has been contacted by NCAA cha mpion Arizona, among others. but Gray says he'll proL:ibly st'ek the Junior collegl' level as a freshman ill e i t he r Or uni::l' C:oast College or Golden West College .. Palmer 's hke Rick Dostal who played here earlier." says Gray. .. He'll hit behind the r unner And he's abo s1m1lar to Doug Chard ... a solid, but qutd. ball pla) l'r But as fo r his enthusiasm, he's cJ Morgan Ab- bott " I Dostal. Chard and Abbott form much of the t al<'n l p roduced al :-.;e wport 11 ;.irbor in th<' past frw seasons. Surf Meet O C E ANS JDE --Six Or a nge Coas t College i;ur fers "'ill compete S.Atu nlay <incl Sunday in the stale aJl·start m eet, here. Volleyball To~ey Those compe ting for O CC include Martial Crum. Rick Fugnetti, Ka rl Heyer, Matt Spurr, Ma rk H:ipke and Betsy Ta rantino . The Pira tes finished Che regular season with an S·0-2 record The question of where the best voUeyball teams in CIF lie may be settled before the playoffs begin. Eighteen teams are entered in the seventh annual Inglewood Invita- tional tournament Satur- day, and eight or them are considered by most ~oaches lo be very real contenders for the CIF crown. Last year Taft won the Inglewood Invitational and in 1975 it was Laguna Beach. Huntington Beach coach Roy MLller termed this ye ar's event as ''the best high school volleyball tournament in the nation." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ After Saturday's pre- lims, which begin at 9 a .m ., a six-game cham- pionship s chedule is COSTA MESA AMC& JEEP LARGEST JEEP DEALER IM THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA. 40 HEW JEEPS IM STOCK '77 PACER ~~~~-~ Automatic-po wor ateerlng & powor disc brakes. Ser. lfA7A687C219491 54399 . Major L eague Standings UtERIC'AN LEAGl E ~~ tern Divi<.ion w 1. P ct. (,I\ 0 .1 k I .mil 12 i 6'.I:! I h It' .1)!t> 10 f; .62.> I 2 M 1nn1·:,c1ta t? R .600 '.: I\ an'!aS City IO 7 ~ T1•J1.a~ 8 8 500 2' .. Ang~ls R 12 .400 41 l Seatth: R 11 .364 51 -a Ea!'lt<'rn Division w L Pd. GB l\11l wauk1•1• 10 5 .667 Baltimore 8 7 .53.1 2 Ncw York !) 9 .500 2':.: Toronto 9 10 .47i :I Boston 7 !.) ..1:18 :11 2 Detroit 7 ll 389 4':: Cle\'cland 5 10 .333 5 Th""d•Y'> lln ulh \r•Ulr I M ~\Ot•) (••-.'•""• Toron•<>l Ted•Y"• S<,,....Ul t c "'''l'W'n'• n •"""• J 0' ... 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CB Dodgt>rs 15 :l R:ll ~.Jn FrWlCISCO R !I .<171 61 ~ Atl<tnt a 8 JI) ·144 7 t louslon 8 10 .444 7 Cincinnati 7 10 .412 712 S<.1n Diej:!O H 1'.I .381 81h Ea11tt rn Olvlsloo Pittsburgh ~ 6 .noo St. Louis 10 7 .588 Monlrc<1l 8 6 .571 1~ Chicago 7 7 .500 1"11 N<'w York 6 9 .400 3 Philadelphia s 9 .357 31h Thu•>do'• llHtolh l"' ""II"'••, ..,..,. 0 1 • .,., \ t-41\•J\tOl'l 1 I\~ Fr.a,,, t (0 I On•yQ.,,..f'IK~v'•'1 Todoy"\ \(h"hllt • Mo~•rul 1s1 ... ,_,. t H v' Los &nv11n (JM'ln ()--11 Hou\t~ 18~1,tr,. ll 1 t ·'' "•tl\buroh lR~uu._ 01• (t\,t~')O t8u,.,f\. i "'\ \I (H"ft'1nt\•lt (f:l"'ymM\, 1·1 "'""' ........ •N• ... ro. 0 11 •I SI LOUIS 18 Fort<ll, \.I "'II"' ~·w VO'k !MAii .... ~ 0 ,1.11 S..n 01~ IS.wvH., t ,, "1qht DP\1l\~IOf't1,, ,,.,,,,,,. "I) ·'t ~<ln F'r~i\C'O t81rr,ll nOf"t JC Tennis M1•JJ .... ~~~!-' planned for Wednesday fln11t ... ,,,. evening, starting atS:30. Sl"91ff Pone~ <Cl .,.., &rown m '•. • •· Three Orange Coast 1-•. o~ran.r 1se 1 °'' Fuuer 1s1 ,.,, area teams are included • 1; Btll,."' ICNllt YI Otf Put ISi .,,.,_ in that distinction-F•nt nS.C,~~~ E'<offt y ·~aguna Beach, Hunt· 1~°"'"""1ern1 .. 1. •.o; ••11ert 1s1 °'' mg ton Beach and Corona w111tnlle'"O 1so1 .. 1 ••. 1. S1><11d1na 1s1 del Mar. Another area 0•1'•11e 1ow"~.!;!i .. 1· school ln the tourna-"""'°""d ment Fountain Valley 8,~~;~v~, 0r1"'" ""•11•Y> aei is see'n as a dark horse i~ M.1t-1 the CIF race. levls for big guys. • They're called Levrs for Men But they re for anyone with muscles Or a bigger frame. Great styles. in great fabrics. But now more comfort- able. Sizes 34 to 42. COSTA MESA, South CoHt Pleaa GLENDALE, Gl•nd1le G•l .. rl• GLENDALE. No. Br•l'd & Wllaon CULVER CITY, fo• Hiiia M•ll NORTH HOlL YWOOD, 12020 Vldcwy Blvd. HOLL YWOOO, 6361 Hollywood Blvd. 8EVl!ALY HIU8, tMI S•nle Monica 81vd. ~NCINO, 17501 Venture Blvd. DAIL V PILOT B 7 TrJU:k Rowulup 3AreaAces Tie at 6-9% It's not often hat a hJgh Jumper can clear 6·01A In a tugh school track and field m~t and finish third. In fact, it was unimug1.J1uble in the Orange Coast area before Thursday. What happened at the Laguna Beach high jump area Thursd1ty was a little bit of history-making. Three high jumpers -Wade Freillr and David Redick -of Laguna 1tnd Alan Gersten of University High Cirvine)-eachcleared6-911J. • . · Frier was awarded first plac~. Reddick second and Gersten third on the basis of previous misses. Long.time track observers say it is the firs t time more than one Orange Coast area jumper cleared 6-9 in a single meet. 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Aprll 29. 1977 Prep Tennis Girls Track Vist8 Sottb&11 Results • • Girls S g· \IA•StTY M-11 ....... 111'11 121~1 Pl•Vtllt't Sl,..t .. fl•r,..rd 00 dtl L•ntOOI 4-I, flool H4,.,lll 4-1 dtl 5'1Qll.,. •.f, lo•I lo M< Bride ~': 0y...,. (to won 4·2. '°'' U , won •1, lo\I I 6, Po<ot IHI IO>t 7 ... H.~. t•.Olldtn IHI IO•l2-', H, -n•·J.ml~• ~ .. Wtntt,-owCI Fr•n<h fr• I to\t tn Parll•m.Vl<lello 6 T, O 6, •Piii w1lh !>< l\wu lr Slhr•" S 7, 6 2 CampCMll 'luney tt-11 '°" l-6, • •· H , Jo. Elli\On nt1 CU M•dn• St"91t• M<OOMld IE l o~r .: •• ,., 6 1, d•I "oell•r l>·O do!I !MllH o I (Ml ~ .. .,... 6 o. Lvnotl IE1won61.10,116, J • won "' l , S..IMM ( f I IO\I J •• 7 •• won 6·4. 6 7 F•tll\ IE I won ..... l~>I 0 6, • b, w on6 ), Ooullltt H.,..,pton CamDOlll Hi I cl•I l'.lom· P •11eon 6 1 6 l d~f Tlltohon Cr"w 6 '· 1 ). Pn11lo1» S..11 ((I won I), 6 >. 6 1, • o. 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W•tkt• llJI 16 •; l !>.,.II IL I 11 9 H O rtlay-1 UnlwNIY SI • M••• rel1~-t Un1v~r\1tv' tS l SoCal Nips UCI Southern C:i lifornia College of Costa Mesa rallied for four runs in the fifth inning to hand vis iting UC Irvine a 5-4 d efeat in colle g ia t e baseball play Thurs day. T railing 3-1, SoCal's Vanguards put together s ingles by Randy Greer, Rick Pe te rs a nd Stan Thomas for one run. A double by Mark Wood plated two more and a c;ingle by Gary Skelton scored the fou rth. The \"ictory was lhe r1rsl this season for SoCal in five games with the Anteaters. SOOl1Collf9" Ul CMPk•U•ka,,al\ Grrf'r cf Pt-t•·r\ u, Tnom•' c Wood rt Skilton II> W1l\on. la Slontiao.t 11 Albt" ?O SitmO\On p TO,dl'I. ..... , •• f 'h w .. dV''' rt E l'\\Jl1i 10 ltictvPr '' UC trvtn• t4 I E '-P'I \\ 8..tr\n1nq dt\ M r Miii .ti'\ f9' W•nl ... r, lo W trl( c Romo 1t W.t\hltUJft'W'\ CPf'• S•Qtndr\ Cf Jl')hn\On o Totals ~b r fl r1>1 • 0 1 0 \ t , 0 4 1 I 0 • ' 1 ' • I 1 l ~ 0 1 0 • 0 1 0 4 0 I t • 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 JI ~ " \ d r I\ rl>i I t I 0 • n no ' I ' 0 , 0 > ' 0 '0 0 • 0 t t 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 t t J 0 0 0 '0 0 0 ) I 1 0 0000 3-< 4. 3 Barons Stun HB Fountain Valley High School's Barons s cored a m aJor upset in ~unset Lea~uc \'Ollcyball action Thursday night, defeat· 1n g host H untin g ton lh'ar h's previously un- defeated Oilers in four g:imes, 15·6, 13·15, 15·10 and 17-15. S teve Ogle had h is bes t perfor mance of lhe year on d ef ense a nd s p1k1ng wh i le Rrian Rof('r , Rich Hansen and Greg Svalstad also con- tributed a great deal to the F'V nrtor). The final l{am e was tied at 1 t with Hunt· 1n g to 11 Be a r h ~oi n g a hl·ad 15-H . The Barons t1~d 1t Jt 15 then after SC\ eral side outs t allied thl' "inning two points VAl!SITY '-4•t11rClt'W1 Har-oo, Of-• w~ ''""'"'-' • I\ I I J 1\.1} E\tanria def (snyon 1\ 11 t1 ,., tS-10,to 1' L•qun.. Bu<,, 11<1 C.O\td Mf\d II I\ S tS ll JUNIOll \IAllStTY Hunhnqton Rhtch d~t Fountd•'1 V .lllPy 16 , .. 17 I\ t\' Nt wOOf't Hd:fOOr-0''f W1•·,tm1n fl 1 t\ ' ". ( \t,YO'l d•-f f;\ltt,, •rt ., l'> 1 1 t ·~ 10 L lQUf''Ut 8' .t(ti d( t Co\ ta Mf"\tl 1 \ 1{) I\ •? VOLLEYBALLSTANOtNGS CT"'°"'" ThwrsOAY ) SOUTH COASTLEAOUC w l LaguM e.-acn 11 o M l\\IOn VlfJO q 7 ~~n Clt~IP 9 I Corona Ch-IM'' 6 \ uru ... en1•1 \ ~ EIToro J 8 0.lna Holl\ l ii Co<td Me\~ 1 1 t Tonl•ftf'\ G•mu E t Toro •tM1\\~V• '"' Sct>n c·~~t\ff'" 61 OAn.1 H iii lJntv'"''ifV •\ (OtOt'I• Ofl't M tr SUNSET LEAGUE Hunt"',,-.,,.,~·• l'I ._.,,, N () ,, ,_.,.,,.,.-It'll .. ~ ,,n1.t., V I f f,, •• ,,,, W• tmn .. t r ~•''"'' w I. .. 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'" 01 1 10 • Mid ClllO\ OJI 070 00 , 10 4 Polo Play A IS.and-under water "polo tournament at Costa ·Mesa's Est ancia High :SChooJ is in progress thls weekend with five games s lated today, a do1en Saturday and 14 more Sunday. A mone the 18·team field are two teams from Newport-I rvine-Mes a Aquatics and two fl'om C-o s l a Mes a , p I u s representatives from Miulon Viejo, Hunt- ington Beach, Irvine and Balboa·Corona. Acllon starts at 8 a.m. Saturday and Sunday. Take an Angel to lunch On Thursday, May 12, Callfornla Angela Manager Norm Sherry wlll speak at a luncheon at the Marriott Hotel In Newport Center. Th• OCCHIOn I• the first Harbor Area utute to the county·s American League team. Sherry la expected to outline prospect• for better- ing the team's success record evident since Sherry waa named manager In mld·sHson, IHl year. ' He 'II talk about team personnel and strategies that make hopes for the •n sHaon the brtghtHt In Angel hlatOf'Y. Angel'• luncheon tickets are S6 and ·may be purc"ned at any bank or savings and loan In Newport Center. 1 • Joln wtth the Newport Center Ataoclatlon, th• Newport Htrbor Chamber of Commerce and the Dally Piiot In welcom- lng the Angela to the Orange CO Ht. NEWPORT CENTER ASSOCIATION There'• year to Angell never been a better lunch with an DAllY PILOT HJ 1 'fO•l\ell CUI \ O; t Mc(#•"«-lll t 10, ) Goo<lle't IV I . ' LJ-1 Ud•,,••'f IUI 16 Jt. 1 Wtlkff IUI l•?Y> J Tosi.ett IU) IH SP -t •-mD tut " t~; ,, v._ CU 11'>-1, l Marer IUltt 1\.1 MM'IM Utl C .. I IMw-1 100 t. Mulmon CN I 10 •; 1. II •u•-nt• CM I It 2. J l:u\ltr (N) II 4 110 t M•flmOn INI nO; 7. Foulk Mr (M l )6 I l C"''"' IN I ,, l H O I OIObl IM) 1·0t 6; ? Mon1oomerv CN 1 t 01 2 ) RO<S"9"*' INI t 061 ltO t Tovlor (Ml 1 31 1; 2. Gon (MI t : ll S, l lt1fl\ CN i 2;)4.t . Miit-i Gcl>D• IMI J•JS ,. 7. Spottdor• IMJ b 26 '· l BJorn>tood CN 16·30 0. 2 .l"lle -t Gtbbs CMI It '1 1; 2. Spolldore CMI 1J JO.S, J. 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WMd (WI ll' 32.0, 3, Bart If It lF J fl" 0 tto LH-t C•rroll IFJ 16 2 7 Maroerum IFI 11 1: 3 Brenton CWI 11.2 •40•e•av-t FV 11 o Mll•rtl•V t FV4 ti~ ._..J -t 1t1~) Cttrrotl (t:I Ar,d Mll'Qtrumlr ,.8.3 HamtoytWI•• LJ t Yacoby IWI ti,. 1; 1 H~m•ev IWI t\ l ) Bo•\! (F I 11·2 SP t Grttn IFI 11 • 7 8o••t CF I lO 4' 1 J Pr>rt.•f'lt CW• 18 t J. J UNIOll VAllStTY Fin. V•ll•Y C111 llll w .. tm1n1ler 100 t Sulllvan IF I 17 J, 710-1 Sulltvan CFI 1'I O; '40-t. l:oc>Pt'n> IF I I O& 1 880-1. B•ll"' IF! 1'18 mil• I &,llt't' IFI ~ 10 8 1 mole -I Be<• IF I 1' Oii • 110 LH I McClur~ (Fl 1'0 0 4ilO rfl1y 1 Wt\tm1n~ttr SI> I, m•lerel•y-1. FV4'4'0; HJ t. Sowell CF I • 6' LJ-1 Sulhoo IF) t4 a SP t B•vtess 1w 121-1•, Hunl11'1'1lon Bt.><~ (SIJ 14'1 Edison 100 t lacl\• .... IHI 110 no-1. T 'th•~ IHI 7117 UO I Ja<•W1 IHI 1 OS• 880 I tC:1pOf"r Hit 1 ••1. 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Because Toyotas have traditionally high resale value. • EE·KENDER Arts/Dining Out Entertainment 'Promises' Cause Musical Dilenunas By JACKlt: HYMAN Of,,_ 0•1ly Pilot \1•11 There arc a lot of "'a) s to g<.'l ahead in businl'Ss. hut lhc twro of .. Promises, Prom1sl's" hasn't found them Ins tead , the man has been lending out his apartm<.•nt to his bosses for 1lhcit activities, and thereby ha ng enoug h comic com plications to have fueled a suc· ce ssful movie I "The Apart menl") and a Broadway hit musical. Where can you take a girl on the sly? wonder executives John Gravish, Jerry Usrey, Sander Kebre and David Morris (right. from left). Their solution creates problems for Carl Nelson and Marla Patterson (below). ·· Promis t's. Promises." with mus ic by Burl Bacharach and lyrics by llal Oa\'td , will ht• pre senled al Golden West Coll t'l!t''s Aud1tonum. 157-l.\ Goldt•n Wc!-it St.. Huntington lll•:tdt. Ma y 11 21 I T 11 t; s t· u E n u L F: o f performances ts M JO JI m M<iy 11 ·14 a n d 18 2 1. wi t h 5 :JO performan Cl'S on May IS and 22 <May 15 1s sold out > T1ck<ots an· $.1 general and $2 for students a nd Sl'mors. with llck<.'l 1nformat1on available at 892-77 11. l·xt 545 The large-scall· production has 'been a t•halleng<' for faculty 1 mem ber Charlt.•s M1lchcll , '~ho's directing 'T hi s 1s mv first large musical. .. ht• s a1cl "11 's like do· mg anything for tlw fi rst llml' You btH' LC' ll'arn !ht• rop1•s And l'\'t•n thou,::h f 'Vl' dc>nt• slratl!hl plays, tt '::, nnl lhl' sa rnl' "l fN'I a liltll' htl likl' a l!t'nl'ral with a lot of troops. We ha' 1• hct ween 30 ancl 40 11n the cas t) Davl' An thony, who 1s mu:.1cal cltrcctor. has done I think 14 plays and h<' has hr1.·n a ~n•at help to me 1n gt•tting this thing or· gan1zcd .. THE LEADING .actor is ,1lso a \'elcran of many prollut·l1ons Carl Ndson has ap1H·.1n•c1 v.1th the Lon..: lh«1t·h ('1\ H' 1.tght Opt•r.t <rnd. hw all~. in Or.rni.:t• Coast College's "(',1h.1rl'l 1.1s the <•mn•t'l and 1n <;oldPn Wt•st s · · Ro.1r of lhl· (; n .. 1:.t·1><11nt, Smell of the• Crowd " "li e':. a H'r) Lil1•nll·c1 tn rlt \ldual and 1t 's .1 strong H 0h1d r fo r hts t a pahtltltt·s. ' Mttt•ht.•11 said. Casting l he rest of the show proved so difficult that aud1t1ons had to be held•t"1cr The pro blem. Mitcht.>11 saul. w.is "g<:lt1n.: a person who cou let sing ildl' quatcly with the orchestra Jnd aho som(•Ont' "'ho could <it t 'Thts ts our lh1rd mu.,tC'a l ancl v. c n • !illll lr)'ing to build the pro ~ram. We don't ha' 1• lht• trad1 t 1 o n o f s um e or L h 1· o th<' r schools ·· THE COLLEGE'S rnmmuntt\ l'Vening orchest ra "'111 1>ro' 1di.· Dance performances on the Orange Coast show a wide variety of styles. Above, OCC students Harry Fitzner and (top to bottom) Toula Thompson, Anne Mishica, Van Gardner, Debbie Cory (left) and Sue Shepard depict a stoplight. At right. Joan Gair and Thomas Hanner dance a classical ballet, while, above right, Lynn Rempalski performs. Gloria · Newman's modem work "Magazine. " ~._,,,,_. .. accompaniment for the singers. Leading performers, in addi- t 1on to Nelson. include Bill R eynolds, Maria P atte rson , Ralph Lombar do and Renata Florin Alc;o to the casl are David l\forrts. John Gr av1sh. Sander K<•hn• .Jcrry Usrey. Dell a Rose and MJrsha Cla rk. Rebecca Sordt'let. "'ho choreogra phed GWC's "Man of I.a Mancha" and Ora n g <' Co (j s l Co ll eg e 's C' Jhar t.'l." .... creating the dances Leotards To Tutus On Stage From modern dance to ballet. Orange Coast d a ncer s a nd choreographers wall he showing their talents this week and next forlocal1ud1ences At 8·30 o'clock tonight and Saturday, Orange Coast College students wtll present "Move" in t h e O CC Aud1t o r i um, 2701 Fa1 rv1ew Road. Costa Mesa. T 1cketsare $2at the door. Ttck<.'t sales benefit dance scholarships, which will be an· no uncrd on s tage following Saturday's p e rformance. Dorothy Duddrldgc and Alvin M ays s upr rv1sed the student c·horcographers. These include Donna Uchizono, Heather Pearson. Harry Fitzner, Liz Baron, Lisa Zucker , Kimber- ly Maddock, Van Gardner and Sus ie Halliday. Additional in- formation is available by calling 556·5506 or 556-5896. The new Capis tra no Valley Fnday Apnl 29, 1977 DAILY PILOT CJ ...... Literature Conies Alive By LAURIE KASPER ot IM 011ly Pilot ~Ull College and university s tu· dents from throughout the coun try a re expected to p<1rllc1pate in the Southnn Cal1forn1a Oral In terpret<it1 on 1-'t•sltvul at Sad dleback Colll•gc on May 5, 6 and 7 In their solo performances or group readers thc<1lcr prcscnla· lions. the s tudents will be at tempting to bring some literary works aJive without the usua l props, mechanics and costumes of~healrieal productions. In this dramatic art form, ex plained Lynn Wc1ls, festival or· ganizer. the performer tries lo "televise" a piece of lite rature lo the audience by interpr eting thl' written word IT I S, ACCORDING t o Charlotte Lee, one of the critics who will b e a ttend ing the festival, "the art of communicat ing lo an audience a work of literary art in its intellectual, e m otion al a nd aesthetic en - tirety." Students come to this festival, Dance Company will perform at 8 p.m . Saturday and 2 p.m. Sun- day in the San Clemente High School Auditorium, offering modem, jazz and ballet dancing. Writer-actress Maya Angelou will read her poetry May 7 at Saddleback College. one of the largest of its kind, because it gives them lhe op· porturuly to be critiqued by pro· fessors who are "r ather re nowned in their field," said Mrs Wells. This year's critics are Leslie Irene Coger of Southwest Mis Caroll Stasney of Laguna's Ballet Pacific is directing the performances. with varied bills offered. Steven Yard is jazz choreographer for the company, and Kathy Jo Kahn. Ballet Paclfica's ballet mistress, will perform "The Gift lo Be Sim- ple." Robin Foreman choreo- graphed a lap dance for the Sun- day performance a nd Bonnie Bradley created a children's ballet," Friends." Tickets at $4 for adults, $3 for children Saturday and $2 for children Sunday, with group rates available ($2 each for 15 or more) may be obtained by call- ing 493-0066 or 493-6638. Professional modern dance will be presented by the Gloria Newman Dance Theater al 2 and 8 p.m . May 7 and 8 at the Laguna Beach High School Auditorium, 625 Park Ave. Works will include Gloria Newman's "Magazine" and Donald McKayle's "Games. Matinee tickets are $3 adults, $2 children under 12; evening prices are $4 general, $3 students and seniors, and $2 each for 1roups ol 10 or mote. Additional information is available al 8116-8138. s our! Stale University. Virginie. F loyd of the University of Southern Cali fo rnia, Frank Galati and Charlotte Lee ol N orthwcsle rn Unt versity a nd William Kelsay of the School of the Ozarks. Others are Mary Maher of tht University of Arizona. Sherr} Pattison of lndiana Slat(' University and Ralph Salgado ol California State University at Hayward. LAST YEAR, 35 colleges and universities from as far away as N<.'w York were represented. Sadd.Jeback's students general- ly are too busy working behind the scenes to perform . But, said Mrs. Wells. they still have the op- p o rt unit y t o s e e th e ' performances and learn new techniques. The festival w as begun by Doyle McKinney, who is now as· sociate dean of academ\c pro- grams . eight years ago. Since then. it has grown and become known throughout the country. Other s imilar festivals have been started and patterned after this one. said Mrs . Wells, who began planning this year's festival before last year's was over. A special feature of this year's festival will be a performance and lecturr by Maya Ange lou, an author and a ctress who ap-. peared in the recent television program "Roots." Last year. she was honored as a Woman or the Year in com- munications by Ladies Home 1 Journal. A former lecturer at UCLA, s he has written two autobiographical novels, .. I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" and "Gather Together in My Name." as well a s several books or poetry. MISS ANGELOU'S per. formance for festival partlcl· pants will not be open to the public. However, she will read poetry from her book " Oh, Pray My Wings Are Going to Fit Me Well" at 8 p.m. Saturday, May 7, in Science.Math Room 313. This performance, part of the col- lege's Forum Series on Time. Space and Deity, is free and open to the public. A reception for Miss Angelou will rouow this performance. The public also is welcome to attend the performances of stu- denta and professors s cheduleCl throughout the festival. Among these is a readers theater presentation. ''A Richard BrauUgan Montage" by students frol'n Hayward at 8 p. m. Thurs· day. Dr. GaJaU will perform at 10:45 a.m . May 6 and Charlotte Lee Will perform at 10:45 a.m. Ma7?. -- ('2 ()All'( PILO T 'Dae Arts in Brief Want to Join Artfest? Participation in Newport Beach'~ annual Arts Festival, to be held Muy 20·22 al Fashion lsland, is OpE:n to artist!> and entertainers. wtlh application forms <ivailable at city hall and Newport Beach city libraries. Jn add1t1on, director Milch Tcemley is sct·k· ing performers for the cast or "Godspcll." to be performed dunng the Ccslival. llc can be rl'acht'd at 640·0251. High school, Junior h11Jh and elementary •. school s t udents are also ~ought for \'ar1ous performing act1vit1es. f'or 1nformal1on, contact Shirley WU.Son, 675-4599. Opera c .. petltlotl Opera singers 18 to 35 can compete 1n the Lyric Opera Association of Orange County audi- tions from ..t-lo s p.m. May 7 in the Forum T heater on the Festival of Arts grounds, 650 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. Entry fee is $1 and an accompanist will be provided. Singers should bring music for two arias, with scholarships to~ awarded. The auditions will continue from 1 to 5 p. m. May 8. In add1t1on, that weekend through May 15, a May Faire will be held on the grounds, with en· tertainmenl and artists. Admission is 50 cents a nd hours will be 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Booth space is $60 for all njne days, $20 per weekend and S7.50 each weekday. Information is available ~Y calling 831-3622 weekdays. Sedaka. Aug 25-28: Judy Collins. Aug 30·31: George Ben.son, Sept. 2-4; Lc<>n Rusl>cll, Sept 9·11; Jackson Bro~rne, Sept. 13-18, anct Lmda flon:.tadt, Sept. 20·25 T icket information is avatlable by wrlt10g the amphitheater at P 0 . Box 8620, l'nivcrstil Ci· ty, CA 91008 Co11cert• at A•N.•ador Conung up at Ambassador Auditorium in Pasadena are: the George Shearing Quintent, 8:30 p.m !\fay 5, $5 50-$7.50; Marvellee Cariaga, mci.L<>-soprano.-8:30 pm. May 10, S-4.50-$6.50; and Eugene Ormandy and the Philadelphia Orchestra, June 9, $10·$15. Tickets may be charged on major credit cards by calling (213) 577-5511; or (213) 577-5440 tor group rates. For~m on A.rt Tonight CONTEMPORARY ART FORUM -Panel dis- cussion. ''Trends in Contemporary Art -Do They Communicate?" 8 to 10 o'clock tonight at MJlls House, 12732 Main St., Garden Grove. Free. 638·6707. Galleries /Exhibits PRINT SALE --Works from Ferdinand Roten .. v......ic~i Rob Wells <lt>fl >, who p lays the clarant't and flute, will team w ith classical g u itarist Brul'e Charles and piano ac· compamst Rebecca Dyer for a concert at 8 p.m. Saturday in the Forum Thealt•r. Festival of Arts grounds, 650 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach . Tickets will be $3.50 for adults and $2 .50 for childn·n at the door. FR1UAY Q N. !~oe. T ~gvM E_; l•ctt to•r Ea• 111111 C1me l .. II Ult G1m1 .!<:PM & I OOAM ~ JO & 7 (k)PM ~OO &l ll'll'\I l••oltb1G...,1 111 .. -lOYu11 l lltW1 -JO fttll fl 6 ~ I ~M "tt Tloll W1• A•o n11 Wtol 111"' -)0 Tuu ; ; 13 & 8 <JPM ~ 4 IPM Aft Tftll Wt• Ille °"'" 00 & lh 0..1• I 13PM Q (l(J>M I t)AM j 00< M 6 I Ocllll lbt 0111• CllllllS a. ... ,1111 Cbtltt Cft11W,l1• ' 00 & 11 C~~~ h lU w•• hl\S wlUI tltlfftt Chmplt• Ht"'tf l 1n1M,. "'"" hrMor• hlkl •1111 H., .. , •0 \ IFM 111 IM l11•ur•l~l>'t.I ::.,_l•.CllJL~111'•M T eleprompt ... CaD1e TY For Mon Info °" Ch....t I. can 642-3260 ..,-.... ·--~-. Dmlce DGfl S""dafl The Gloria Newman Dance Theater will con- duct a dance day Sunday at the Laguna Beach High School gymnasium, 625 Park Ave. Classes and workshops will be taught, beginning at 9:30 a.m. Registration costs $6. For additional tn· formation, call Lenita Kellstrand al 686-8138. WOMEN'S ART WE EK -Sculpture, paintings. prints, ceramics and Jewelry at UC Irvine Art Gallery, 9 a.m. to S p.m. Monday through May 6. Free. Galleries, 10 a m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday tn Gug· --------------------- ~of:onte•t The seventh annual Young Artist Com·crto Compctitmn. spon~ored by lhe Or~rnge Count~ Youth Symphony Orcht•stra, will bC' held :\la) 22 at Chapm:rn CollegP in Orange. Dcadltne for entering 1~ May R. and age ltmtl is 21. Catcgorws ure piano and orchcstrc.1 instru- ments. strings ..... oodwinds, brass. Entrants must live in Oran~c County and pC'rform one movement of a concerto or t•quivalent. 11 Finalists will be presenlt•d in a free t·oncert that night at Chapman College. 0\'er $400 1n cash prizes will be awarded plus soloist appe:Jrances. Applications are available from Leathe Mill<'n, 525-5462. or Ruth Salaets. 535·3863. Soul Group• Set Soul Search '77 has announCl•d the hC'Jrlltnl'rs for tis talent contest com·erts to be ht.>ld at Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. f'<.'alurcd will be Ohm Players. i 30 Jl m May 28; Rufus featurin~ Clwka Kahn. 1·30 pm. June 4: and KC and the Sunsh1nt: Hand. i :10 p m . June 11. Ttckc·ls al S.1 go on sak :\lond<i} .i t T1ckelron and Mutual agencw:-. flnf~al Adc& A~t• A number of performers ha\ t> lwC'n Jdrt1·cJ It> the announced summt•r <'nnN·rt \t•heduk .it Universal Amphitheater tn l 'nl\ t•rs,il C it~ The S<:hcdule indud<.•s Wa) Ion .J1·nn111gs .incl J£>%i ColtC'r. Jum• JO.Jul~ :!, Chuck \t.mi::1nnt' J uly 5·6; Ben Vereen. Marilyn Mccoo and Billy Da\ ts, .Jr . .Juh i -10. Oarvl llJll and John 0.1t1·-.. .lulv 12·l3, lh;,1rt, .lulv is.lfi, .Joan n.~1·1 .. Juh· 19 ~0 . .Jants f;in,Jul\ :?:.!21. "•nn .... Loi.:i.:111 .Jul~ :?8-29. •inrl Kn:. Kn~1oft1·rson \I. llh H1l;1 ( 11111!<! •1•. Jul\' 30 31 ·Also: Gordon Lightfoot. AuR 3·7; Al StPwart. Aug 9-10, 0111nnr War\l. tt·k .ind l'>.1ar Ila\ 1·~ Aug. 11-n . Oan F'o~eltwri.:. Au i.: 11 Ill. '\.1l.1lw Cul<'. Aug 18 2L R:Jnciy :"P" in Jn, \ur :?:J '\1 ii Laguna Artist To Paint on 'IV V1ewt•rs will h:1vr a rhanr1• tn see an Ora.ni::c Coast patnt<'r m artton rlunni.: l\CET T\ :. runct- ra1sing auction bt>g1nnin1o1 tonight Paul Alam<' ll<'nne of I .1i.:una Reach .... t11 crr:itt' ftvl' pwntm~s on lht' .11r, all o( OAhkh will he donatt'd to the ChanMI 2H .1uct1on He ~ill be shown 1nterm1ll<'ntl) during tht• hMadcasts from ·1::JIJto11 o'<'lock tonight and 6 to 11 p.m. May 8, 11, 12and13. In addition, his works wall tw among those sold on a special art night, 6 to 11 p m . May 9. also on Cbannel 28. I . Cl vii Grumbling ..• Gloomy Gu• t In the DAILY PILOT TWO-WOMAN S HOW -By Barbara Hogg and Charlotte Myers. with reception for artists 5 to 8 pm. Saturday and noon to 5:30 p.m. Sunday at the Orangerie, 1492 S. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. Free. PHOTO SHOW By Paul Baron, Monday through May 20 at Orange Coast College Photo G<illery, Fine Arts Building, 2701 Fa1rv1ew Road. Costa Mesa. 8 a .m. to 5 p.m . weekdays. Free. P HOTOGRAPIUC WORKS -By Jud y Dater. Thursday through May 29 at Susan Spintus Gallery, 3336 Via Lido. Newport Beach. Recep- tion 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday. Hours: 11 a m. to 5 p m. Tuesdays.Sundays. Free. 'AFRICAN TRIBAL WEAVING' Tapestries and rugs, 11 a m. lo 9 p m today, Saturday and Sunday at Wood's Cove Gallery, 1857 S. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. gen heim Gallery. Chapman College, Palm Avenue at Grand Street, Orange. BENEFIT ART AUCTION -Works Crom Collier Art Corporation, 7 p.m. viewing, 8 p.m . auction May 6 at Fountain Valley Community Center, 10200 Slater Ave. Benefits Community Theater. Reservations, 874·7060 o r 963-4124. ART SHOW AND SALE -Costa Mesa Art League, no-host soda reception, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m . Saturday at P ink's Drug Store, 1820 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. ART AUCTION -Wor ks from Collier Art Cor poration. 7 p m. viewing, 8 p. m auction, May 6 at Tustin Community Center. Centennial Way a nd Main Street, Tustin. Benefits St. Cecilla Church-Area 3. $2. LA GU~A CRAFT GUILD -Outdoor art sale, 10 a.m to dusk Sunday in Laguna Beach's Mam Beach Park, on Coast Highway. Free. Black Music Presented S.\ '\ FR\ '\CISCO <A P l American tultun· has fed on lilcH·I-. mus1t. growing rich on its /.:l'n1us. liut h.1s (Jtled lo accord the• mu!>ic and its crl'alors proper clue, :.ays .1.iu sin~er. play.,., right .ind t-r1111· .Ion llt•ndricks. I n h 1 ., l 11 n g run n tn ,; p I .1 ~ , · (';\ olu1 um ot tlw Hlues," I kn- d r 1 d,-. .1t ll'IT1Jlb to 1111 the \ a<'uurn to .11J!h( tltt• "ronG::.. lo n·t·nr!I and dllll l 1·lebr Jte the t·on- tnbultons of bla!'k artists The m Ul> n·;il anlhnloJ!Y. \.\ nllen m 1961 . is It\ 1\s third vear. ap p.iri·nth lll',1<lt·d lo '\l'\\ York "Y llll 1-.no" v.1• don't C'\1•n \..n1m '' h.11 \\ ,. dtd · · I ht• 55 v1•ar- old black J>l'rfcff/lll'I" ~.Jld Ill an Ill lt•n tc\\ "It,., .1 monument.ii thin~ i:orng from one counlr\. to anolh<'r .ind hesto\\ in~ upon ti 11s own cultural art form . That's unprecedented 10 history." H E!\fDRICKS. probably best known for h.1s work "1th the scat- style. upbeat tno of Lamben. Hendricks and Ross. has bitten off a big chunk m the production play mg in lhe city's North Beach section The plav tra<'l'S the path of hi.irk mu.-.1<'. v.1th i.:ltmpst's along th1' "'lh cJt its i.:rtmlh frcim the chun h In funk) 01 ~htclubs and back If the productwn's 36 \\ell· staRed numlwr~ fall short nf cap luring the whole or black musical tradttJon. it 1s a fa.ilm~ that c<in· not be a\'oided. DAILY PILOT APWI~ FIWNG VACUUM Jon Hendricks "You never do it, you just do at it,'' said H e n dricks. who wrote, directs and plays lead io the production. He's proud of his accomplishment, and doesn't mind a hit saying so. "I knew 1t. I alwa)s knew tl l told mv wife when I wrote it this play 1s going to take care of us." he said "Nothing I've ever done has had JOY struggle l°m enchanted. I'm the Seventh Son. I've got magic " Hendricks said he wants to m akc the mo' e to Ne\\ York 1n time for opl'nang the m·w season tn St>plember. ·· Wl'' t' s igned waiting for UOl' more pmnl to be settled."· he said "TIOS IS IT. l'H bt'l'n '' t11ltng for th ts all my hfl•." lw s;wl. ad ding that hr .... ,11 maintain com- plete art1!.tic control and plans mon• la' 1s h producttons n 1thout changmj.? "the bus1c irJcoa." The pla)-made tl!. debut \\hen H<'ndricks n as askl·d to put toi:ether a program on blues music at the Monterey Jazz Festival Jt v. as brought into stage pro· duction here, he said, after a well·s1tuated group of men saw a p<'rformance and each chipped in Sl.000 to provide the initial $40.000 for staging. Mercedes Shown California owners o( more than 50 c lassie Mercedes-Benz automobiles will display them at Fashion Island's third annual "Exclusively Mercedes Benz" exh1b1t Saturday and Sunday m Newport Beach. With the aid of the Pohce Ex· plorer Scouts of Newport Beach, the display can be viewed Satur·· day from 10 a m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday from noon to 5 p.m. Fashion Island is located between Jamboree and MacArthur just off Pacific Coast Highway in Newport Beach. PUBLIC AUCTION FRIDAY, APR. 29; SAT"' APRIL 30; SUN., MAY 1 8 P.M. ALABASTER • PORCELAINS ESTATE JEWELRY • CRYSTAL • SILVER OBJETS D'ART . AND HUNDREDS MORC FROM OUR FABULOUS MIUJON DOU.AR COU£CT10H ENJOY THE FUN & EXCITEMENT OF AN AUCTION IN THE RELAXED & COMFORTABLE ATMOSPHERE OF ONE OF ORANGE COUNTY'S LOVELIEST GALLERIES. HOURS Inspection and Private Sates Moo.·Tues.-Wed.·9 AM·6 PM •Closed Thursday fri.-Sat.-Sun. Two Hours Prior To Auction TtRMS -Use your BenkAmtfic;ird -Master Charae -Check -Cash y "'''' ,,,,,,., Ltd. 1232 No. Tustin Ave. Oran1•. Catlfomla 92667 (714) 633-2857 William H. Y1D1nd LICllll std Auer IOflffr • lOCATIOll e 0.• IV\1-• ~ 111\1 -ith ot l\•kil• A ... 'I .t•w~'°""'~ ....... ~11.., lt.~ ... ,A~ t•~ W• ICClpt contianments tor auction of whole ntates or slnalt ittms JE:ftN RYAN FftSHIONS 1/48 Fashion Island Newport Beach (aero'• from th11 8tOlfdll>Q~) 7141759-0506 ~· •• UNIVERSITY Of CALIFORNIA IRVIHE COMMITTEE FOR ARTS PR!SEHTS 2 MUSICAL PROGRAMS DEHO GIANOPOULOS. panbt Friday, Moy 6 Gett~al Adnti,slon Sl.00 UCI c-lri Hdl otlt~ ~s $2.00 1:00 P."" UCI Studmts Sl.50 l"ro<Jr-!Mt.dn lairlc* Suite Of'· 14, kefflo•ett Sonato Of'· I 09 E 1111ijor, ltoc""'-lnO'f Sonota ~2 minor. r,,.,,, a" 'M>iob,. .,. ,...,. ,.,c,uo Bo, Alf ., f'll • BB S!;-4<1 f "' Flo"' r.I C.»e...,..,y C """"" ..,,.,., hy b•"'""'''~ 'I .., m f"Jl\1 4 10 p"' °'"'-j a 11-..> {....,. ~ .. hr" t; ... .,.,. r.•~•,...rwyve I IYO ot>e. 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' ... r • • 'Dolly,' l)ining Paired If the St1:1tue of Liberty ever gets a face-hft. he r nt•w likeness will probably be modeled on Mf':). Dolly Gallagher Levi. The matchless matchmaking hercnn.: of "HeUo. Dolly" hus become an American inst1tut10n almost as fo rmidable us New York 's~ym­ bohc guardian of our sho'res. Proof of Mrs. l,ev1's perennial power to inveigle and enchant is abundantly clear the:.e nights at the ne w St•bast 1a n 's West Dinner Playhouse, located in the Grand Hotel, Anaheim. This stand is a second edition of the successful opt•ral1on that':-. been holding fnrlh 10 San Clemente for the pJ:.t three and one-half years Like its parent. label the new place an instant hit on all counts food. '>L'r\ll'e. set ting and show CREDIT FOR this sn1 Jshing addition to lht• OrJnge Cc1unt~ dining and enll'rta1nmt•nt scenl' goes to an unusual un<:lt· anrl nephew team. Ernie dnd Dan Verre. UndC'r their supcn 1s10n in arrangcmC'nt v. 1th Brian Corbel I, pres1d<•n t of llott•I Systems lntcrnutwnal of Los Angeles -the old showroom ut the Grand ha:. ht'l'n rl·vumpcd to create one of Californ1:.i's mo::.l dazzling dinner playhousl'S. Ernie is the foundl•r <.1nd guirl ing-light of the first Sl'basltan's in San Clcml•nlC' NO\\. as prt'si dent of Ca l1l orn1a Dinner Playhouse, Inc., hC' also scn·t•s as general managl•r ot the l\\O Orange County fuc1litll's Dan Vl•rn., as l'Xcl'Ull\e d1rC'c· tor for both pl:.t) hOUM':., Sl<Jgl'S a ll of the productions, dt·:.ign:. and builds tht' st•ts, <.1nd has C\t'n performl•d on oct·us1on H1· JOtncd ScbJM1,m·s W1•:.t folio\\ ing his assotwt1on \\ 1lh ·• chnn1·r playhouse in FlnridJ SEBASTIAN'S West ul lhl.' Grand sl'.1ls 500 in J !>l'm1 r irde around an 820-squan· foot :.lagt'. which also incorporatt•s a porta- ble S<'r\'lng .irt'a for the huffrt supper. D1nnl•r Sl'f\ ll't' 1s pro- \'1dcd by tht• Grand llott·I k1Lcht•n with buffet menu:-. lo the Vcrrc:.' specifications. Hot el c hi ef l\ndre <whose t op .notl'h culin <1ry l'fforts c-~1 n ;tl:-.o ht• :.<• m plc·d ;11 l ht• Gro.tnd':. ulhl'r <hnini.: lac1htL•:,i has rll'sigm•d a sc·rit•s of mt:nus consistl'nl \\1th lhC' fart• pn•st•nt ed by Mick Santos. chef of the· San ('11•mc•n11· clinm•r plavhouM· since 1t Opt'nt'd Out ·n· About Norman Stanley In the litvtsh butfet, Wt.' first had a choice of eight or 10 salads and sampled nearly fet, we first had a choice of eight or 10 salads and s<.1 mpled nearly all of them. Next cam e n1ccly crusted rolls and butlt'r. Amon~ four or fivt• veget ablt' offrnni;:. we were especially µlt·aM~d with some flavorsome broastcd potatoes. UNAHLE TO hypass any ot the th rec main t>nlrees, "I.' wt•n· pleased lo find quanl1l~ maltht>d hy quality in eac·h course Thl'Y "ere delightfully Sd\ ory st•afood -..t>wburg, tendt·r roci st bt.•t•I and roe.1st chlt:kl'n breJ:.l The price of adm1s:.wn 1n d udcs dinner ~ho\\ Jlld l .1 \ heveragc and d<.•:.sl'rl an· 1•\lr.1 \bo. gratuiltt·s art• not llll luolt-d (.'ockt:.11ls :.in• M'f\ ed up to ,how time <ind during lht· l\\11 111 tt•rm1ss1ons. A\\ cll-ruundt·ll "1111• list olfers top Europl'.tn Jncl California vintagl's Scht:.>dull'd for a 12-wet•k run. Doll v" '' 111 hl' on the boards un til Ju.Iv J .. \dmis,1on pnl't· and ,howt1ml' vant·:. an·unl1n~ t11 th1· day of the week TUESDAY. W E O:\ES l>r\Y , Thursd~1y and Sunday adm1s::.m11 1s Sl-1. Doors opl'n at 6 p m lot <'O{'ktails, dinnl'r 1' st•n t•ri lrom i lo !I: 15 p m , ;incl lht· l't1rl.11rt got·:- up al 8 -10 The L'ntr.111<·1· fL·e F1 lclJ\ .md Si!IUrd;1y 1:; Slfi Cm•kta1h c.m -.en 1•<1 I rum Ii :111 I' 111 d111n1·1 ~tial Sound Harpist Kai~ a Trcffn·) '' 111 perform beginning Sunday at the Victor Hugo fnn in Laguna Beach. I rom 6 p. m F'ndays through Tuesdays Also at the inn, the .Jeff Ha rris Duo plays .1azz on S trnday afternoons and Marla Ho\'e1 ler sings folk rock music Saturday even angs Rcst'rvations 49-1-9177 ~olden cc:;;~~ ~'-{ Z;;Jragon f~ 1 uns from 7. JO tu 8 .is, :.ho"' llnw lS 9 10. \ :.pt•t·1JI Sunday brunth lH-'I fo1•m..tnl'c 1s tabbed al $10 lcor .ulull:., $6 for d11ldren und1·r I~ Door~ oix·n at 11 30 a m , h1 wwh 1s :.t·rvt'd rrom 12 to l , curt;un l tt'IW 1:.1 JO. llcadhninA th(• cast ls ;1 tw11 rn ilnUIOJ{ stngl'r·UClrt•!>:-.. 81°111' t::llt~. ~ho :.hade:; her vrolray.il of Dolly with t.'Qual parl:. lov,1hh· guile and boundless warmth. ll1•r cr edits include leading roles 1n .. Gypsy," "Fiddler on the Roof." • South Pacific" ;rnd othl'r musu:aJs. A TALL, l.A~I\ y ancl \ ~hll)' .1mustng KU) E Kutl·r JIJPl'Jrs 11µpn::.1te !\b. Elltg u:. llor.•ll' \ Jndt•rgdckr He hJs bt•t•u ::.1•1•11 111 o\er 411 mus ical:-.. 1hll ll•g1t1m.1k st.11-:t• pla) s :i::;o ·1 \ 'h"'" .ind :$5 fraturl' ltlms tl111 mg his ~l:J )ear:. .i:. a proft'.,'>l1Jn.il .1dor l µ lot 'l l'ne :.ll•aling t'\ l'I' I lllll' lht•) .ip~t·ar an· Dt•nn1-. Fu' pl.1) 111g Curnt•hu:. .inrl Hria11 1-·11,\ lt•r m tlw role of BarnJIJ) ~t rn11i.: support is <.1 bo pr"' irh·d h~ three attract I\ e young l<.1dll'.., C' Urook:. Alm\ as lrl'nt' :\lolln\ \lar1una H0 l'llC'l' pl .1\11ig l::rmt•ngJrrk. and Patti llu1Jli·1· \\ h n doll h I l• ~ as l h l' 'h 11 v. ·-.. d10n•t1j.!l'Ui>hl'I', C'Ultllll! :iOITW f.incv :.l(•ps 111 thl• part nf :\l 1111l1c• f";I\ Hl'M'I'\ al 1011:. for ·Doi I) .11 tht· nl\\ 'wh.1sl1.1n·, \\1•-.t 1·.111 he• n1<1ck hy cal hng ii~ i7 IO Thl· ho\ 1111 ll.l'. l11tatl·d at t ht• Cr.111d llt1 tl'I. I llllll'I Wav c IWJI Dis Ill'.\ lancti , \nah1?1m: 1-. npt·n from !Oaml11!lpm CROWN HOUSE RESTAURANT 32802 COAST HWY. LAGUNA NIGUEL At C..•~ VitrleW P•''•t'fl 499-2626 496·5773 GENUINE CHINESE MANDARIN DISHES Specializing In Chinese A Lo C.Orte Dishes 'out Ji l 0<1.•I'~ f ""'81 (.11111111•• LUNCH•Oll'll~EA DAIL V Food 10 Take O\JI 11 :30 A M lo 10 P M 201) ....... cl COSTAMISA 642-7162. 646-9911 . ~~ ·~ 8vfotJiers CfJay Champagne Brunch For an enchanting, new and different brunch experience 1oin us on Mother s Day from 11 to 2 30 A la carte selections from $4 95 include steak and egqs, sea food tempura, Alaska king crab and eggs. Yak1 N1ku and eggs or chicken tenyak1 and eggs Includes our Japanese salad bar. 1JllDlfttll 60 Fashion Island , Newport Center Reservations 644-4811 Mother'• Day Dinner Specl1I Menu 'I will be served from 4 lo 9 p.m. .)~ _)~~ ill fi, I l/11o1h' IVY HOUSE t , RESTAURANT •I'. ·:,.. 384 FOREST AVE \~· LAGUNA BEACH ' (tn T..._ lumOltfl .. o• Amrile Free PRrlung 494-9491 752-8558 •• ,,. II f I>. ' \I I ·.1 •• I ,, I "'" tfi4/,I All SPORTS EVENTS GIANT 7 FOOT 1V SCREEN Mor Tt11.11 II .}() 1m 1., IOrm fr & '111 II \I') 1rr1 tl'l II pm • '"' I Iv 4 '' . .., tn 10 p m HAPPY HOUR COCKTAILS I I 10 AM tc> 4 30 PM 9093 t ADAMS. HUNTINGTON BEACH 962 7911 MICllSll MEXICAN RESTAURANTS OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO "YOUR BIG PARTY IS OUR BIG PLEASURE" COCKTAll.S 8ANICAMElt1CARO . MASTtACHARGE ond AMERICAN EXPRESS ~ MC)(ICAll< l~lO,lAUKA'll'> #1 COSTA MESA•296E 17thSt HILLGREN SQUARE • 64<; 7626 #2 BALBOA • 105 MAIN SI BALBOA PIER • 675·9600 Friday. Apn1 29. 1977 OAIL y PILOT C3 Times/Places Children's Musical in Costa Mesa TONIGHT. Al'Kll.2!1 'DUDLEY, T HE DOC'ILF. DR/\GQN' Mus1eJl fanta:.~. l:J o'l'lot•k tonight <.1nd Suturday, 2.30 p m ~unda} Co:.ta Mc:.J Ct\ tt' Playhuu:.t'. Jr al Community Hccn•at10n Center, Orange Count~ Fairgrounds. K8 Fdtr Onvc. Sl 556·5459"' cekda~ !> I 30 lo6 30p 111 'WALT WlllT~1.\l\ · Ht•adt·1::. theatt:r prc::.cm talion of poctr} and biograph), 8 o'clol'k tontght .ind Saturduv in the Cal Slate Fullerton Art·na Theater, 80<>° ='i St ult.• Colll'gt• Rl\'d. S2. 870 a:m "l'ekdays 11 <.1 m to .t p m , or bcfon• :.howt1ml· ·FINISHI SG TOUCllE.' Conwd~, 8 :JU o'clock tomghl through May 7, with m<ittnt't.' :! p m Su.nday, at tht• Laguna Moulton PlayhuUSt'. fi06 Laguna Can}un Ro:id. Lagund Bl'uch. 194 ·0743 DANCE CONCERT Morll'rn. Jall <.tnd .h1pant·sc dances. 8 o'<·lod. tonight and Saturday 1n C<1l Stall' Fullt•rlon L1ltl1· Tht•Jtt>r, 800 N Statt.• College Bl \'Cl. $:! 50. 870 :1:J7t MOBILF. llO!UE SHOW 2 to lit 11 tt{ today. 10 .1 m to 10 p m Saturcl:.iy ;rnd 10 a m to X p 111 Sund a~ at Anaht•1m Starltum S2 50 .id ult:.. Sl .50 1un1or:. t6·16J ~IODERN DA~Ct: l ho1 l 0ogrJµhy h} l'tghl ''omen graduutt• students, K u'l'lot·k toni~hl .mil Saturda\ in L't' In lnl' C1111n•1 t I IJll $2 g1•n1•ral, Sl studenL-; 8.'l3·6617 or 833·6Gl4 ·EQUt:S' DramJ. nu" through June 11 al South Coa:.t ffrpcrtMy. 1827 'l''"'port Rh d Co:.ta l\ksa Hp m Tul'sdays Sundays and :i p m Sundays SI 50·$6 50 616·1363 after Ip m. daily. 'SONGBAG' Coffcl•huuSl' t•nlt•rta1nmt•nl. i .:10 o'clock tontght in tht· Goldt·n Wt.•st College Com munity Ct•ntcr. 157·M Golckn W1•st St llunt ington,lk;ieh $1 . RAl.KJ\;\; FESTIVAi. Soni.:, daot·e , lood. twnl'f1t:. Kl'FK radio. 1; JI Ill lo :! u.m today, l'rom noon on Saturday and Sunday at Intcrna- 11onal lnst1tutC', -1:15 S. Boyle A\'e .. Los Angt'les S:l 50 gl'nl•ral. $1 t•hilcln·n or $Ii l'or t•ntireo ,., 1•nt frel' µarkmg (213) 985 ss:12 'Jl'MPERS' Tum ~topp ard enml'cl). 8.30 o't'loek tonight, Saturday and May 3-l. 7:30 p.m, • m TEMPLE GARDENS 1~~ ~ CtJlNESe Restnurnut '·..:.~ ~h ~ LUNCHEON AND DINNER DAILY Special Luncheon Buffet ' • I I~ 'l ' ! RICKSHA COCKTAIL LOUNGE • ' I • TI ()q I~ 1500 ADAMS lot Horborl COSTA MESA 54(). I' 37 5 40· "2l And. In Gor~n Gro•~ 12201 IAOOKHURST IA! Chopmonl 618-7020 Sunday and 2:30 pm. Sunduy and M1*Y 7 in Cnl Stale tong Beuch Studio Thoter. 6101 E. 7l1\ St $3. $3 5o general. S2 $2 50 students. (213) 498·4540 weekdays 10 a m. lo,, v m •MOVE!'-0,mce conc<.'rt choreographed by :.tu <tents, 8.30 o do(•k lo011.tht und Saturduy In lhl· Orange Coast Cullt'ge Aud1lonum, 27011:-'airVlew Road, Costa Mesa.$:'.!. MUSICAL SATIR•: "llow to Succeed tn Bu:.1 nt<:.:. Without Reully Tryang." 8·30 o'clu(•k tonight and SatunJuy ul Scrv1lt' lliA:h School Tht>att'r, 1952 W. La Palma Avt!., Anaheim. 774-7575. ., 01\Nl'E 8.ECAlJst: 1'f lltJK'l'S' UttnCl' con ('l•1·t, x 11'dntk tonight und Saturduy lll Sanl•• Ana t'c>ll1'~l·':. Phillip:; llall, 17th ancl B1•1stol :.ltt•t•h $1 50 general, SI :.tudl·nts .rnd M.~mors. Ttl'kt.'ls al dour. ·woYZF.CK' Drama for mature audiences. 8 :io o'dcx:k tonight through Sunday m Goldt·n Wl'st Collt•gt• .i\t•tor's Playboll., 15744 Golden West St., Huntington Beach. $2. SEBASTIAN'S DINNE R PLAVHOUSES ··~orman. b Thal You?." no" through May 29 c.11 1-tO Averuda Plco, San Clemente. 492-9950; "lkl lo, Dolly," now through July 3 al the Grant! Hotel, 1'/umber I Hotc-1 Wuy, Anaheim. 772-7710. CONTINUISG JN LOS ANGELES "Samt· Time, Next Yt•ar. · throu~h May 15 at the Hunt inglon Hartford Theater. "Merton of the MO\ 1es. ' through .Junl· •I at the Ahmanson Theater ·A History of the American i''tlm" and "Angt'I City." through June 5 at the Mark Taper Forum. lnderirult' runs : "Bubbling Hrown Sug;ir" at th1• Pantages Theater ; "A Chorus Linc" at the Shu bert Theater. SATURDAY,APJUL30 RE!'iAISSANC'E PLEASURE t 'AIR E -9 <.1 m. to 6 pm. Saturduy, Sunday and May 7·8, 14.·15. 21-22 and 28·2!1 al the Old Paramount Hanch in Agoura. Re-creation of an Elizabethan countn• t air. $4.95 adults, $1.95 children under 12. GENTRY FAMILY SINGERS -Noon, 2 and t p m Saturday al Huntington Cenlt.•r. 7777 Ed ingt•r Ave . Hunltnglon lkach. F'rl'l'. DAN('E CONCERT Cap1:.trano Valley Dancl· Com pan~·. 8 p m Saturd<.1y and 2 p m. Sunday at San Clemente lltgh Srhool Auditorium. S4 adult~. S2·$.1children.493·0066 or 493·6638. RELAMPAGO DEL CIELO -Folkloric group, 7 30 p m. Saturday <.1t Sanl:.i Ana Htgh School, 520 \V. Walnut. ~t adults, S2 children. t •LASSI CAL {'ONCERT -Bruce Charle:.. gu1tanst, and Rob Wells. clarmcltsl and flutist. x p. m Saturday m till' Forum Theater. F1?st1val of Arts ground:., 650 Laguna C<.1nyon Road, Lagun.1 lkach. $1.50 adults, $2.50 children. 494·9753. CINCO DE MA YO CELEBRATION -Lalo Gomalez, La India Maria and Alicia Juurcz, :!. '' unct Ii p.m Saturday <.1ncl Sunday al M<.1git.• Moun lain in Valencia, north of Hollywood. $7.95 adults, $6 95 ch1ldrcn. includes rides lSee WOMEN'S WEEK, Page C4) Real Cantonese Food eat hue or take home STAG CHINESE CASINO Ill 21 st Pl., Newport Beach ORiole 3-9560 Hoon lo Mid.,i9hl Dcrily-Wt't'iit'nd, Until I :00 o.m. o•u H •t.Aa~"' HAJ•Ott ••u The ~~ APADAI~A0J~~ AWARD WINNING ~:J/1~ Hl~STAIJRANTM ... ~ AUTHE N TIC CUISINE OF THE EXOTIC MIDEAST · 1'1·r,1.111 Arnwni.m <ir<'<'k ""' """""' ,, .. "''"" ~ t '1111l11wn l.1I ('111,inl· "''' ~ I 1nch1,11n-Monc1i!V thr1J Fr1d;iv 1 1 :JO a m. 10 3 00 o m Do'lnPr-Ev«>ry EvPnonq lrt>m 5 00 om n ,~,,,.flt••.,,, 1 t"-••v'1a•w-.,..,, 1 ,. .. .,,_.., tlv J .:>.! "'''"' 600 Newoort Center Or•ve across lrom Fac;h1on Island ' VI 1•f"CJ f'.lr• Reservations hooOl'ed-640·7502 ·even"''Ql'\Pt"I' • .-•t.nq.11~1 10 11)11 In San Clemente It's Opt•n Daily From 11.i.m. \11nday Brunc.h 10 a.111: 4 /1.111. • Twenty Three Seventy One South El Cam mo Real For RcurvationI Call 7 14 I 492-7962 (:4 O~IL Y PILOT Women's Week At U~I ••• 1111steRQs . IESTAUIAMT Ir COCln'AJLS . MOTHER'S DAY DINNER SPECIALS Baked Ham ........... $3.75 Roast Leg of Lamb ..... $4. 95 Compl.te DIRMr Plus Our RecJUlcr MettU Entfffatnmetd ly DENNIS BOLIN CHAMPAGNE SUMDA Y IRUMCH I Happy Hour 4-7 • Free Hors d'oeuvr&s l 100 l"IM An. 1.,_wpcri leoch Goff COWMJ ..w?OIT IEACH 751·5223 TtlE CANNERY HISIORlt WAT£RFROttr R~stAliwir iHiRTAINM~NT NIGHnY ;JOJH US AND Sil A TV~ IN PROOUcTION 'EVER.Y MOitM~ TH£K VIEW IT OK KOCE·TV,CH SO ~30P.M. VllDnEBVS 3010 LaFAYEnE, ltEWPORT BEACH <YTOm PAGE C3) SUllllDAY, MAY 1 (;ELLO, PIANO CONCERT -Geoffrt'y Rutkowski and Thoma~ Whilney, 4 30 pm Sun· day at Corona del Mar Commuruty Church. 611 Heliotrope A ve. Chopin, Schumann. Men· del-ssohn. Beelboven music. $2. BANJO, FIDDLE, GUITAR FESTIVAL 8.30 a m lo 6 p.m. Sunday at Cal State Long Beach SS. t'hlldren 10 and under free. 1250 Bellflowt•r Blvd. Food available. 'THIS IS BAU.ET'-Program of short works by Ballet Pacifica, 2 and 4 p.m Sunday at the Forum Theater. Festival of Arts grounds, 650 Laguna Canyon Road, Lagunu Bt!ach. $4 ad\l!tl>, $3 c hildren and student s. 494-7271. /~ STORYTELI.JNG FESTIVAL For adult5 and children, 2:30 to 5 p.m . Sunday at Cal State Fullerton University Center Theater, 800 :... State College Blvd. Free. DUO-PIANO CONCERT-Mary Jane Harris and Irvin Kimber, 8 p.m. Sunday at UC Irvine Concert HalJ. 833-6617 or833-6615. SYMPHONY CONCERT-From Cal State Long Beach, music by Haydn, Vivaldi and others, 4 p. m . Sunday at First Congregational Church, 3rd Sfld Cedar. Long Beach. $2 general, Sl students. (213) 498-4540 weekdays 10 a. m. to 4 p. m FLUTE, VIOLIN RECITAL -By Susan Rhe· ingans and Linda Stone, 8:15 p.m. Sunday at Chapman College's Salmon Recital Hall. Grand Street at Palm Avenue, Orange. Free. l..ONG BEACH BACH FESTIVAL -7:30 pm Sunday and We dnesday at Covenant Presbyterian Church, 607 E. Third St. Also, 7:30 p.m . May 7 at Long Beach City College c.,Airporter qnn HRl::Al\FAST Ll:\01 IJl~\EH ("()( KT1\ll, f),\:\("I~(. Wotel f'RESE~T Ot.:TSTA~Dl~G Ol~l~G & E:\'TERTAl~!\IE:\'T .. * MEDITERRANEAN ROOM FOR EXQL'ISITE CCISIN E-SERVICE DINNER SERVED FROM 5 PM LUJ'\CH FROM 11 :30 AM CHAMPAGNE SUNDAY BRUNCH FROM 10 AM · 3 PM * Captain's Table Coffee Shop SER\"l\"C; 24 HOt.:RS DANCING & EtmRTAINMENT NIGHTl Y IN THE LOUNGE Auditonum. Clark Avenue and 11:.srvt>y Wuy SJ general, $1 students, seruora free MONDAY, MAY ? JAZZ CONCERT By Studio Ensembles, 8 p.m Monday m Cal State Long Beach Mult1-purpost' Room. Uruvers1ty Union, 6101 E 7th St $2 50 general, $2 students 25 cents park mg. WOMEN'S ART WEEK May 2-6 at UC Irvine . Highlights: Monday. noo~, studio theater. workshop performance by Eileen Kaniefski; 3·S p.m .• room 178, Humanittes Hall. talk by author Faith Wilding; 7:30·10 pm. student center I. poetry and music. Tuesday noon. room 220. Social Science Tower, slide-lecture by Miriam McConnell; 7:30-10 p.m .• student center I, poetry and music. Wednesday: noon, room 148, Firw Arts Village, history of women's art talk; 8 p.m "Myth Liberty." Orange County Feminist Theater Group. $:!.SO general, $1.SO students. Thursday: 7 to 10 p.m ., st11dent center I, poets Joni Gordon. Joy Fisher and Tt'ssier. May 6: 1 :30 p .m .. Cross Cultural Center, Rita and Chela Men- doza ; 7 :30 ·10 p .m .• Dance Studio, dance improvisation; 8. 30 and 10:30 p m , stu- dent center I. singers Lotus and Connie Wilks. $1 general. free to students . 833-6000 TUESDAY,MAY3 MUSIC RECITAL -Carole Boelter , soprano. and J~tJn Colyer. harps1chord1st, noon Tuesday in Orange Coast College Fine Arts Ha ll 119, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Free . 'JUMP STREET' -Original play by Terminal Island prisoners. 8 p.m . May 3-6 and 7 and 9:30 p.m . May 7, Mark Taper Forum/Lab. Los Angeles. (213 ) 972-7356 /57 . 'IRMA LA DOUCE' -Musical with Priscilla Lopez and Larry Kerl. May 3-June 18 at the Los Angeles Music Center Pavilion. Tickets at agen· cies. I 'VANITIES' -Comedy, transfers from Westwood Playhouse to Coronet Theater, 366 N. LaCienega Blvd .. Los Angeles. Liberty and Mutual agencies. or phone charge C213) 477-2424. COMEDY ACT -Skip Stephenson. comic, and Judy Carter, magician, 8:30 and 10 pm May 3 8 at Laff Stop, 2122 S.E . Bristol St , Newport Beach. $2.SO plus one drink weeknights; S3 SO plus two drinks weekends WEDNESDAY, MAY 4 OPERA ARIAS -Cheryl Woods and Terry ®*l~-~~~ Enjoy a Super ~W/Luttclt With 18700 MacARTHUR·NEWPORT (Of'POSIT£ THE AllPOIT) 833·2770 71'f-d7S-5771 li ~~~~~~~~~~~~~::::::::::::::::::...t ~~I OUR MIEWEST LOCATlOH IM ORAMGE COUMTY Near Orange County Airport Behind Sheraton Hotel COMING MJ\ Y I .D.FRWY. ------ Harvest Continental Breakfast Sandwiches 4200 SCOTT DR. CAT DOVEJ In the Lounge (714)4~77 lh1 Cl'' 1 Dm '" Lc1.1:un.1 Rl'ilC'h I .. '9. "O\ 0 J .._________. 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Problbtv one of the funnlett comed'8s you w111 ever ... :' e.....\ ~., ... ,~", ~'t O~"''~ ~ 0 dd"'-94. .... ~ ~~,.~fb \S !.,ooc."l<- For1nformatlon & reservations call (714) 492·9950 or at the box office Sebastian's/West, 140 Avenlda Pico, San Clemente. $1 .62 per DAY . ThJl c; all vou pay for ..i 30 lld.Y Jd 1n Lht' DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY DO IT NOW' 642-5678 Sroi I IOS tHI utell• •vt. •nlM•m f 114 I u• 1'94 NOW A TRULY SENSATIONAL SHOW!! B 0 B WHITE Formerly With THE PLATIERS ENTERTAINMENT AND DANCING Tue5day thru Soturday 9:00 P.M.·2:00 A.M. OUTRIGGER ROOM ·KONA LANES \ 2699 Harbor Costa MHo StS-1112 % t ' -~, ft L .b·. 01uo: IZ ~L -- Served 10:00 1m to 2 pm Phone for Reservation• • 675-5111 • 900 Bayside Drive, Newport Beach ~~ OPEN ER'S tJ\01\-\ suNOA'i Of:\'{. M~'fS\h FOR DINNER! Su1x-rb STEAK DINNERS FROM $2 75 , "Among 20 Select Dinner Entraes" Sirtoin Slut. ........... US Gl'Md Beef 51Hk ...... .2.75 Filet Mita ............. 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Wednesday, Musical Theater GuJld of Newport Beach at Bahia Conn· thian Yacht Club. 1601 Bayside Drive, Corona del Mar Open to prospective memlwrs 644·9530 'THE UTl'LE FOXES' Drama, May 4·8 and 10-15, 8 p.m. except 5 p m Sundays, Cal State Fullerton Recital Hall. 800 N State College Blvd. 870-3371w~kdays11 a .m. lo4 p.m. THURSDAY• MAYS ORAL INTERPRETATION FESTIVAL Featuring Maya Angelou , plus s tudent performances, 9 a m to 5 p.m . May 5-7 at Sad· dleback College Building 4, 28000 Marguerite Parkway, Mission Vie;o. ft'ret" 'ROOM SERVICE' Comedy, 8:30 p.m. May 5·8 and 2:30 pm May 7 at Chapman College's Waltmar The;.ilt•r, 3:l3 N. <aa:..scll Sl., Or1U1ge. $2 .50 g¥neral, $1.50 s tudents and seniors. 997-685&.' CINCO DE MA YO -Celebration, 7 to 10 p.m . Thursday at 01 vera Street, El Pueblo de Los Angeles State Historic Park Free 'HAMLET' Presented by Henley Street Players, 8 p. m May 5· 7, 13 and 14 at Huntington Valley Christian High School Auditorium. 883 W. 15th St , :'\~wport Beach $1 'HARVEY' Corned~. 7. 30 pm r.t~1y 5 and 12. 8 pm. M<.ty 6. 7 and 13 at Unl\crs1ly lhgh School, 4771 Campus Ora\C'. In 1nl' Ft•aturcs Monica Luchini, Laura Ch11log ..ind :'\tartin Lampert. Tickl'l:. al dour FRIDAY, MAY6 BLUEGRASS MUSIC Cunyon Grass, 8 p.m . May 6 at Mission High School Gymnasium, plus Dan Hoefer and his '76ers. 830-7516. 'COME BLOW YOUR HORN' Cof\lcdy, 8 p.m. May 6-28 al Knights of Pythias Hall, 397 El Camino Real. Tu5tin, presented by Tustin Theater Guild 838· 1971 'THE MIRACLE WORKER' -Drama, 8 p.m. May 6 and 7 m UC Irvine wttlc Theater, Room 161 of Humanities II all. 75 cents 833·6617. PIANO CONCERT Dt'no Gianopoulos playing works by Bartok. B<'l'thov<'n and Rachmaninoff. 8 p.m . May 6 m l'C In int' Concert Hall. SJ general, S2 students 833-6378. GOSPEL, JAZZ CONCERT UC San Diego Gospel Choir and Jaa Enseml>lc. noon May 6 at UC Irvine Campus Park, l>nng own chair or blanket. 833-5378. 'HOLD l\1E! • Jules Fe1ffer comedy starring Julie Kamer. pre\ 1cv.s M<i y 6-17. opens May 18 at Westwood PlayhouH'. 10886 L(.• Conte Ave .. Los Angeles $.5. C!IJl ·177·2·1~~ or Mutual or Liberty agencies CA LICO SPRING FESTIVAL Featuring fld· die and banJO contest, M;.i y 6-8. Restored ghost town in San Bernardino County 10 miles northeast of Barstow, off J-15. 1·383-1912. KENNY LOGGINS -In concert, 8 p.m. May6 at Cal State Fullerton, 800 N. State College Blvd. $6.SO advance at agencies, $7 SO at door. ••>1111141 MCXICAN ~ORU A MEW AMD EXCITING EXP'EtllENCE IN MEXICAM DIMIMG DINING DANCING ENltRTAINMENT COCKTAILS Now Appearing SEA FOOD FOOD TO GO BANQUETS PRIVATE PARTIES • OfAMPAGNE SUNDAY BRUNCH GlORIA BENNITT "Reflection" Trio • Most Major-Cr.dif Conk wlttl .4,_ftdo Rui-c 547 W. 19 STREET Cort IorcOt11 COSTA MESA 642·9764 Also: AMAHEIM ~ 1750 W. Llncolft ,.._,. k Adl 991-0540 Whenvou see Pizza Ads On TV • • •· • • • • • • • • J' . • I . ...,, , . -~··· . . . . .. ._ •• #-,,... • ... . . r \.. FRIDAY . , EVilHNG 8:00 0 l'I C1l ( lT! Cl ) ~ ..... D 12J> Cf ! (l2tl (f)) m lltwa D o~(lll ...., D <i»i ) l."9 ~ SIJlt (f' Al att Glattn ClJ Mtwit: Mllll&~IJ JOt , ... , .. (,dv) '«S-Twy Moore, Robert Armslron&. Ben Johnson. G) lllary HlrtlllH, lhry HlltMU 0) 'Tht llontJ'llllDfttll 0 Ailltl1 8111~111 Conl'd. from ' 4 30PM An1els II B•lhrno1e. 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By MICHAEL PASKEVICH OI""" Dtllf l'l• ltaff It waa love at first siaht for the sun-soaked crowd that warmly areeted popular country ainger/eultarist Emmylou Harris Saturday at the Irvine Bowl in Lquna Beach. . And the atrtkincl.1 beautiful Ma. Harris, clad in the lat.eat in country chic, didn't let them down one bit, turning lo a satisfying two-hour performance worthy ol the two standlng ovaUon· encoresltgenerated. It's easy to see why Ms. Harris ls successful· Jy capturing young, more rock-oriented, au- diences without straying !.rom ar loaing her a uthentic country roots. AMONG THE K EYS are Emmylou's gracefully flowing , counlry twang vocals and an intelligent selection of material ranging from Chuck Berry's classic "C'est la Vie" to old tunes by the Louvin Brothers, a depression-era duo who provided Emmylou with her first hit, "If I Could Only Win Your Love.'' Also of major importance is the excellent m usical backing her aptly dubbed six·member "Hot Band" provides. The Hania sound is con- temporary country, fresh and vibrant without a t.r ace oC nostalgia or corniness. Thankfully, she has chosen to avoid the temptation to inject too many rock elements into her style, a technique that could result in a nat, bomogeruzed sound that hovers aimlessly between two musical worlds. Emmylou de- livered a healthy dose of the real thing. IT WAS A BEAUTIFUL day for an outdoor concert and, after a slow start marred by annoy- ing feedback and static from the sound system, Emmylou got things rolling with her latest hit, "I Really Had a Ball Last Night." Despite constant Stars in Special ..,. ... -UUlllllll .._....., .... ,. I ~·~ .... ee>fOI n..,. ' Pop Music Concert tuning problems-direct sunlight wreaks havoc on guitar slrings-the a udience remained spell- bound and the short delays had no UJ effects on a very well-paced show. Possessing a somewhat stolid stage prt>· sence, Emmylou stlll managed to radiate a genial charm that was parucularly impressi"e ·on her mournful, softly spun bal.lads. Her treatment of the old standard "Sweet Dreams" was mesmerizing as were her rendi· lions of Townes Van Zandt's cryptic "Pancho ~md ~fly" and Gram Parsons' "Luxury Liner," the title lrack from her latest (third) album on Warner Bros. Not that the day was lacking ln warmth-red necks were e"erywhere by the close of the day- but the band really heated up on a rousing .. BluebU'd Wine." featunng suitably hot licks from Brillsh gwtarist Albert Lee. LEE, A NOTED jazz/rock studio guitarist who beefed up Herbie Mann's "London Under- !:round" sessions, was magnificent throughout the afternoon as were wailing steel guitarist Hank deVito, pianist Glen D. Hardin and drum- mer John Ware, who kept the hoedown moving with tus steady brush work. It was one of those concerts where everyone went home smiling and with luck the excellent facilities at the Irvine Bowl will be used more often for similar concerts. ,/ . Excluding the temporary sound problems, things ran smoothly and the security force was commendably mellow. The crowd was beautiful with the exception of one female space case who wandered on stage to ask Emmylou for a special request. "But honey, I play them all for you," Ms. Harris softly responded. I got the same feeling. • l GHAT MGM MUSICAlS! ,., ...... 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Wiit Ch•m~rlllfll Hel .lePff't ~-••tlon · • ' ' of t Wo<lcl l"1en.11""'1t' l'l•r..tt ' ,PG Wrfttet1 _.,Niil fl•PP• ~oducef by P•ul lhppfnd Rlthlld Ro111!nlh•I Dlrec..O b Paul R•p • Eaecu11~~• PrOductt• Wilt Ch•mberl•'" ) . ·' ' "· ., . I I d 'I I l J . . f • .. .. " . .. , . . • -. t • • • • .. ' • • ' C6 DAIL y PILOT F11day April 29, 19n • 1 Sci Fi Film 8~ 808 T llOMAS A\\0<1•l•• Pr9 \W•1l•,. "DE MON S E E D" rnnt1nues the movie theme thdt computers . .in: the "orld's 'illams. This time u suµcrsmarl rnactune displays 1U. hbado. 1mpn•gnallng Jultl' L'hnslle "1th a com· putcr human hybrid F:.ar out" Yes, but the para- ble 1s played 1n earnest and pro' l'S scarify mg ll as effective science f1ctaon. "1th psychodelic vis- ual errecu. that ;in• stunnani.:. Rated R. the film wall terrify 1mpn•ss1om1hll1 youngstl'rs ''BLACK Sl'NO/\Y" as the bl•st of the <·ur rent r un of terrunsl tllms IJ1rt•t•lor John Frunkl•nht•1ml'I" starts tht• tcn::.1on lwlon· the lalll's ;.mt! t·untrnut•s n•IPnt ll·ssly to thL' sm<:1shiog l'lamax. Tlw plot \rah r,1rltc:,ils plan to use a blimp to kill 80 000 S11pt•r Htm I fans. including Lht• l S Prl's1dt•nt 'flw µerlormunct•s are first- ralt· Tnbt•rl ShJ\\ a::. a t1rl·d hut deadly Israeli •1gt•nl. Brutt• lkrn a-. a\\ ar na1ctl pa lot Marthe l\l'llc•r .is thl' t•old ('11nsp1rutor. The host of pt•rforJtt•cl lio<lu" .. 1s lht• appJn•nl rea:.on for t he n ralanj.! ""IZ,\Rl>S" t•ll•\ .ilt"' H<ilph liaksh1 from X rakd t'c.trloon:o. 1 Frit1 till' <"1l ·Hl'i.l\} Traf Ill'' I to !\l ll'lll"t' I 11I11111 \\1th mt \t•d n.·:..ults Twin It rot h1•r:.. 1r1 .1 1m...,l holot·au...,l <·arth t·mplo' "11.1rdr~ an a ''"' nf c;oocl ,..., l-:\tl Good 1s " Jl'\\ 1sh comtl' I::\ 't1 1:. •• .:\I 1•ph1slupht·lt·s but al :.. Jn l'\ t•n n1atl'11 BJl-.sh1 -. 11n.1gl'., can bt' :.tartl ingly 1maganat1\1•. hut thl· dfrct 1s dulled by u Xa111sm analogy und too much reliance on li\e ac:t1on . Tht• young nov. d t•ould make 1t a cult lalm. Huh.•cl PG "TllE LATE SHOW" rnmhan('S an unlikely trimt· huslmg duo. l\rl Carnt'). an over-the-hill privalt· t'Yl' with JJt•rforatt·d ulcer and hearing CINEMA CENTER HARBOR AT ADAMS, COSTA MESA MESA VERDECEHTER 979-4141 For Cl:i"ifiril \d \CTIO'i l all A Doily Pilot A d-ot1sor 642-St.78 "EXTREMELY POWERFUL! George C. Scott's perfo rmance stands with his best, which is very. very good. Pure Hemingway. immensely affecting." Charles Champlin. Los Angeles Times George C. Scott-(PG) "lslonds in the Stream" . " ., .. David Hemmings Gilbert Roland and Cla ire Bloom PLUS "THE DAY OF THE DOLPHIN" GEORGE C. SCOTT HUNTINGTON CINEMA IUCH AT ELL IS, H.I . 848-0388 FROM Fash ion N ewp or t Island Beac h , .. , ·---········ _____ .,,_ ( A Quick Look at the Movies ) aid ; Lily Tomlin, ii t alkallve M iss F1xit and part-taml' pot peddler But hold on thas map propnate pair can be deadly, and at least seven c·orpses result an lh1s affectionate update of tht• Humphrey Bogurt-D1ck Powell gen re of myster) film . It is 11 ~upcrlat1v1.• r ev1s1t to a Ji(reat film tradition. It's h<Jpcd tht> odd couple wall contmut! 1ls partnership n att•d H ·•MOtlAl\1MED, Mt:SSENGER OF GOD" 1~ u reverent. plotldanc ~ th rl'e hours) ul llmately re- \\ ardang epic of the birth of Ishim. Produt'ed ;md d 1n·ctt'Cl with a n unli mited budget bv Syrian horn. U.S.-t!ducalt'd Mous tapha Ak kad. il features Anthony Quinn, Irene Pappas, Mit'hael Ansara and literally a c:ast of thousands. The d1<:1log sometime!> s macks of Cecal 8 . OeMille. a nd the non-por trayal of Mohammed lper Moslem custom) as awkwurd. But the c·ast 1s <1dept and curnest. <:1nd the desert 1~ lovmgh photographed. Rated PG. · "A STAR IS BORN"~ a :,urprisrngly <1ffect 1ng re-do of th(• l\\ 1cc-told tall' of the supersl<:1r " hose c a rel'r 1 s cc Ii pscd by has "'1 f e The nt'\\ ltl~ transferred from the movie world lo pop music, conveys mor e emotion than the earlier \ e rs 1ons starring Janet Gayno r and Judy Garland. Barbra Streisand 1s al her dynamic best, a nd Kris Kristofferson proves he can de- ll \'er. a fme perfor mance. Rated R. the film has coc a anc sniffing, nudity and rough la nguage. "ROCKY" gives the m ovie season a shot ol .idrcn<:1~in. As mod ern us today, it is nevertheless made like <m old-foshiom•d movie, with vit alttv <1nd ht•ar~. Syl \'Cslc:r Slu~lone wrote the starring role for himself, a nd he g av(•S a once-in-a-lifetime pt•rformanCl' as a boxing bum turned contender Talia Share and Burgess Mer('dat h also shme A real upper in a y<.•<Ar of do\\ ners. Ratt.>d PG. · "'SLAP SHOT" '"THE LAST DETAIL" IRJ "NETWORK .. "ONCE IS HOT ENOUGH" "MURDER IY DEA TH" "ROllH AND MARIAH•• CPGt "WIZARDS" IPGJ "TUNNEL VISION" IRJ 0 ITS ALIVE" IPGJ "BLACK CHRISTMAS" IRJ ~---"ROCKY" "IURMT OFFERINGS" lPGI "SILVER STREAK" IPGJ "TUHHEL VISION" "IL.ACK SUHOAr' IRJ "CARRIE" "SLAP SHOT' IRI "LAST DETAIL• IRI "THE FuNN1EST NEW COMEDY OF THE YEAR." Vernon Scott. UNITED PRESS PAUL NEWMAN IN A c.E.ORGE RO( Hill mm SLAP SHOT (o-$1011onq ITUCHA£l ONTK£AN • l.JN().5'ff CROlJS£ JENNIFER WMRtN • Jf.RRY HQUStR ond ST'10THER ffiRRTIN W!~1eon by NANCY OOWO•Edoted by DEDE ALUN SupeMSion by ELmER BfRNSTEIN • ~Kted by GEORGE RO( Hill Produced bo_,j RO&RT J. WUHS.C:H ond STEPHEN fRIEDmAN A""" RO>T~ Pllt"'"'~''°" •a l'lllllmN """~>1 "9()0L( llQN IRf•-• = 1 1UJNV£,.._A ~)W"'fU»t • Jh...C.Ot()Q• •t""'n .... Open 7:30 Nightly Peter Falk as a private d etective uses some strong persusas1on on butler Alec Guinness in the film comedy ''Murder by De~lh," written by Neil Simon. The film . which has been re.released aJso features Eileen Br~nnan. Truman Capote, James Coco, David Niven and Peter Sellers. ACADEMY AWARD WINNER BEST ORIGINAL SONG EVERGREEN · ··::!"!I'!~-- ,--------· ~~~ .Jee ·~1-~ skating everyda~~ I MESA VERDE Cen1R ...-. & ,.._, Coffel liMM Tel 17141 979-8880 MCMERATINOO FOR PARENlS MO WUNO PmPl.E ,,.. .......... ., .............. -,.. ,., ..... _ .... ...,_,., _ .. ,_ ... _.,. ....... -... Ml At;U AOtlllllO ""'"' ""''"'"' •·4~- ® •O t•t IMIOfl II &01111110 (AQt hM1f t•9'1 vtry "'UI,.,. tf'flll •\ ~ ~ ....... \ ..... t,t,..e ""'•w•O ce•• ..... "" ........ ,0...,,.1•••-·· ... Nixo~ FrOst To Be Aired KITV, Channel 11, will telecas t. the in- terviews of former Pres. Richard M. Nixon m fo ur 90-minutl' S('gm ents The Frost/Nixon in· terviews will b(• aired Wcdnetiday, Ma.y •;Thurs- day, May 12,; Thursday, Miiy 191tndWednesday. May 25, all at 7 :JO p.m . ThC11e are t he firsl inter views the former pres1der\t has gr anted s ince has resignation. They "' wer t' taped n('ar his San Clemente hom e. • Nixon will not preview the s hows. He will see the m for the first lime over the air. Frost comm t-ntcd th<tl he believes "Mr . Nix-· on wants t~ t·onfront his pust." ln so doing, he~ may provide "a cathartic experie nce" for America. THEATRES-ORANGE COUNTY MANN'S SO. COAST PLAZA C.111 11111 l'ltlr11111 ~I/TI 11AIRPORT •77u. MAJOR STUDIO PREVIEW TONIGHT -8:45 Cl"GI lolll'°llT ...,WHAT 100 & OIRlCILY AfTUl "'EVl(W. MAlffl'S HEIL SIMON'S so. com PLAZA "MURDER IY DEATH00CPGJ Cul•llcu M O..,.. ]4111111111 U.Tf ,UM-1 4'-J-10. ~2111 1-.JM I'-.. '° MANN'S SO. COAST PLAZA us St•ll••tt S41JJSl MANN'S CINEMALAND IOI S1 llMNI Wll•• U~l'*I MANN'S CINEMALANO 1414 St IU1N1 w-ll~l"I MANN'S CINEMAUND Im St l11lt4 ....... UHltl WIMHEI GOL09' GlOIE AWAU "ROCKY" "GI WllllOlol\ 7 10. .. 0 SATl\llN MO.J.4 .. .,4M'ff.l .. IS llfH.W.IM IOIHTSHAW llUCEDHH "'BLACK SUMDA Y" CR) WIH01on 1-•1t UT/\UN 12 JO.).-i:>M.-lei>t ,..,_ J-FcM.do -~ ~ ••fUM WITH DICK & JANr 1 IM,..,.,. CNJ 11"J0.2•10.J:l'4.0.•:J'-~1•1t:•t flU r- 0 GOF0Rtr' 7ff.Ct:H IN I \loT/~I ->M:lt "GOME IH 60 SECONDS" I U UT/WM-)·O ·•..J•t-H It'• •••y to pul a few word• to wort«for you. Call 142·567&. You cen ch•ro• your ed In tit• DAILY PILOT STEREO SOUNDS OF THE ·HARBOR _) -... .......,..... ·--- Fllddy, Ap11I 29, 1977 DAIL y PILOT C7 TV Detective Blasts Violence Issue LOSANGELES <AP)-Robert Blake gets just as angry off screen as the feisty, antisoc1JI, tou~h Tony Barella he plays each week in a telev1s1on cop show. sparing expletives. Blake suys the AMA ~hould ket'p its nose out of his business. "My suggestion to the AMA 1s tend tomechcinc, clean up the en· vironment. keep us from getting sack,·~ he says. As an undercover delecllve on A BC. Barett a blasts pushers. pimps and thugs with words, fists "They're not going to go up against Detroit and t;ay, 'get the asbestos out of the brake lmings because we all know it's gl\ mg everybody lung cancer.· and bullets. , Off camera. the 42;year-old Blake uses only words to'lambast his current target of criticism - the American Medical Asso<:ia- lion. IN A STUDY partially funded by the AMA. "Barella" was rat ed the third most violent TV sho" -behind NBC's ''Quest." a Western series no longer on tht· "SO THEY SET up a straw man, like vio l ence on television ..... While Blake, who will lea\'c "Barella" after next season. blasts the AMA and the NCCB. the executive director of the :\CCB doesn't want to take him to task. • air. and ABC's "Starsky and Al'Pi.t• Hutch." obert Blake, alias 's Baratta, says '1Pf evision violence fs a 'straw man' ;.sue to avoid more Jerious problems f the environment. With S25.000 from the AMA a Was hington-based. nonprofit group called the National Citizens Committee for Broad casting <NCC B> watched all prime·time shows last fall. counted each incident of nolencc and rated each program accord· ingly. .. Barella happens to be one or my favorite characters." savs Carpenter from his Washingto.n. D.C .• office. "We've never said kick the show off tbe air. we·,·e only said 1t was one of the most \'iolent shows. And we'\'e never said take ali the violence out of tele\•is1on. Without mincing words or But he says that shows hke 'f o~~~~~~ Av~~~,w~~~~m~oo~~ just like the dishes from room service to pile up •.. so the room looks real 'rock star.' When Tcl~ision performed in Hollywood t )ast week, lead singer /guitarist Tom Verlaine ~ did not go lo North Beach Leathers to buy a new r· outfit. nor did he go to Nud1e's to pick out the : latestincowboy gear. : lie didn't hang out at The Rainbow with the :. Runaways or go to On the Rox where one sees : Wa rren Beatty, Jack Nicholson and Julie : Chnst1e. As a matter of fact, none of the members of Television -Verlaine, Richard Lloyd, Fred : Smith, Billy Ficca -got a suntan, drank tequila : sunrises or v1s1ted Disneyland. ' THEY DID, HOWEVER, perform eight fabulous shows at the Whiskey. the Sunset Strip ~ rock and roll club where the Byrds, Doors and Love played in the 1960s, and got excellent re- views and a lot of attention from all the LA "scenemakers." Whil e Barbra Streisand, Michelle Phillips. Julie Christie and other show biz types were at Dolly Parlon's Roxy Club opening, 1'elevision drew the rock and roll crowd: Peter Gabriel. Iggy Pop, Kim Fowley. the Runaways, Hall and . Oo.ites, th~ Damned and Blondie. 1 n the dressing room before one of the shows, Verlaine Cwho surely has the best cheekbones in , rock and roll) said, "Being on the road's okay, t"\n'pt for the nying. I get so nervous on planes I lttcrally lose my mind. "But the hotels are okay, they're better than our apartments in New York. "But the beds are so soft. many times I've 1us t ended up sleeping on the noor. And." he "I won't really know what kind of a time I had until I gel home." ••• ON MAY 3 THE Bay City Rollers fly to the U.S. to rehearse in Nashville for their four-week tour here. And, after a year's retirement, former Roller Alan Longmuir (Derek's brother) has re- corded a single called "I'm Confessing:• There are no plans, however, for rum to rejoin the group. ••• Iggy Pop ended up his tour in San Diego, where he debuted a new dance be calls "The Nuclear Bomb." Iggy was sorry to see the tour end, and he told me he had some really memora- ble moments: "In Seattle there was a party alter the show," he said, "with just kids there, and I sang all night long for them. It was a really nice feeling." Iggy now goes to Japan with David Bowie for a vacation, then they'll return to Berlin where Bowie will produc~ Iggy's next LP. • •• DARRl'L HALL and John Oates told me their next LP will be ready by August. "Usually it takes us six weeks," John said, "but I think we'll be finished really fast this time -probably by mid-May. "And it'll be much more rock," emphasized Darryl. Hall and Oates will do some stadium con- certs (possibly with the Eagles) in June through July 4. • • • !"e1I D1amonci, will. for the first lime. record an album of olher pcoplt.>'s songs. He's currently in an LA studio making two albums at once. One contains new onginal Diamond material, and the other" ill feature songs by other people So far Neil has recorded Joni M1thcell 's "Chelsea Mornmg' and "f''rt.>e Man in Pans" <which he plans to sing at his upcoming Paris concert) i Clvll Grumbling .•. Gloomy Gus In the DAILY PILOT "Barella" would bl· ~ul·cessful "'hether they huve \ 10ll·ncc or not "You hJ\ c .in tnll'fl'st111g charackr, .1 guo<I iJNOr untl J good t•onn·pl tu play with .. Blake says his decision to leit\'c the show has nolhUlJ: to <Jo "1th the arguments over v 1olence. "I CONTRACTED to do a job. J was paid well for il and l did 1t the best wa~ I knew ho\\. r\ow the Job as coming lo an end, including the contrac.:t and .ill lht• rest of 1l. .rncl "twn I t ult11l m-.· commit nh'nt, l'lbpht. · · l '"e got to find new moun- tains to climb." Blake has been acting since lw was 2 years old. He's not a psychologist, researcher or even a cop He's" ell known, so people hs tt.>n He's ulso street wise from his~ outh. "1 think I probably sat tn front of my fu-st counselor when I wus 10 years old. And from that day to this, I've probably been in front of more desks of more first sergeants, boys' vice prin- cipals ... " Theater EXperimental NEW YORK <AP> -Ellen Stewart, the mother of Off.Off. Broadway, still lends to her 15· year-old offspring, La Mama ETC <Experimental Theater Club) as if 1t were a newborn. Her current venture at La Mama 1s a small International Theater Festival featuring performing artists from five countries. including South Korea and East Germany. The festival took about a year of planning -arranging for funds and sponsors and gettmg governmental clearance for the artists. La Mama started 15 years ago as a backyard kid, but earned an international reputation al an early age. It was mainly responsible for putting young ex- perimental theatrics on the map when Broadway and Off. Broadway were getting all of the attention uptown. IN THE LATE 1960s, La Mama brought director Jerzy Grotowski from Poland to show his work, a process that took two years.· ECforts to bring Romania's Andrei Serban, now directing "The C herry Orchard," were realized alter three years. Miss Stewart has helped bring numerous foreign plays, d.1.rec- tors and playwrights to the Unit· ed States -at the rate of about three a year -and 1s well schooled in the waiting game of dealing with governments. She's reluctant to discuss the protocol -the screening and AP Pi.to THEATER CHAMPION La Mama's Stewart clearing process necessary for a visit into this country. She speaks of it as "refining time." "There are a lot of questions to be answered . People are screened. I don't know what this entails. l do know that one must go and state your purposes and your desires and your whys." ONE FESTIVAL performer she got through persistence and patience, and some outside help. is Fritz Bennewitz, director of the National Theater of Weimar, East Germany. "It took a year," she says. ''To our knowledge, he is the first The most exciting GriCina1 motion picture event of all time. person from the German Democratic Republic in the theater field to come from his country since World War 11." The International Theater Institute was instrumental in br- ing ang Bennewiti here, Miss Stewart says. The ITI issued the invitation and joined East Germany in co-sponsoring his trip. She doesn't know wbal the lab for the festival is because the vis- iting groups are being sponsored by their governments, by sources here .and, in the case of the South Korean group, by a Korean newspaper and radio-TV station. No funds came from the U.S. government. .. LA MAMA OFTEN bas tounltt other countries at the request and expense of those govern- ments, not the U.S. government. "Many thing s shown al festivals in Europe are sub- sidized in part by the U.S. gov- ernment. La Mama is invited, but we are not subsidized." La Mama now operates on a budget of about $500,000 a year. 40 percent of it from National En- dowment funds. But in the early days, Miss Stewart, a former fashion designer, juggled three Jobs to keep La Mama going - "that was our subsidy." In 15 years, La Mama has pre- sented more than 775 plays, in· eluding more than 300 with orig in al music. At the same time, Miss Stewart has created La Mama centers in Hollywood and _ 12 for~ign count;!ies. THE1'•'S ONLY ONE 1'. IH ~OHO Wl1'H TH£ DAVIS BAJIY ••• !M~'. Call 642-5678. Put a few worda to work for ou. PLUS (PGI ,' I WESTBROOK-J "BLACK ~-.~---~~flf~ij~i~•~~~--.~~·-:~.:-·~-oo..'~~-'-~o~·--~C;H~R~l~S~T~Nl~A~S~'-'~'l', ~ • ' t IN THEATRE #1 IN THEATRE #2 ·10 ... 11 •UOUT PEmtpT"" -Rlchoro $chlc~el, T~m· Mogcu!M 111 "'ITS AU¥1" °"'"a.ACI CHllSTMAI .. lN "GO FOi,.,.. f PGI --~~~~-• ~™ Cadillacs to Go-Carta 60 SICOHDs• Whatever the Fa<l 1'oU 'em ott the market Wltb a Claulfied Ad ClllNow16'2~ GEORGE Sf.GAL "FUN WITH l>ICK&.JANI:" PLUS IPO) A KAI.PH UAKSHJ rn .. "'1 "' °'="=.:- IN V\A UDO P'\.AZA .....,.mrrl.Dll .. cu l.MflJ l.IJIMI llSlllU ~ 11'#11 ............... -.. IOl'f IWICllll · --oo AllUIS·-•r._111 TOM MlllU -.. 11111 ... IW[tNIDS "'*"' • _., IJKf EDWAllJS ..... ",_, ...... .. ,......., .. ;;;;!1(§3;..,...IU;&M;~.,...._-......... C&:""' .. ~ll-;;;;J- T ....... ·--SILWR STREAK DAILY 1:50 IAT. l :I0-1:20 MIN. 1:1H:1M:OS edwards LIDO CINEMA PINK fJANTH!A DAILY 7:00.10:45 SAT. 7:»-11:15 NIWrOIT kYO. AT YI.A UDO HIWPOlT RACH 673-1350 SUN. 1':11-7:10.11:00 , It was born tlYee days ago. • hes kled S(M!(l peop6e. Its piwmts Ml tunen beings. 11'1 What£M3r it Is... . , IUIE (PG) A t.lfmllQCl'l)j 1TS MNCAIJlfffa)91 IUl-.ow lftfj !tWOI IWRl.L·~IUIWI aJrrmw&l.•.-;elD aoM.'!fi*IA·llNll-•INlll~·--,._ ....... ~(X)91.,._ ... ,-~~ COSTA MESA EL TORO B"llTOL ~HEMA MOr-7444 SADDLEBACK PLAZA ~ ., ... WESTMINSTER BREA •' '"l4 fl\.AZA so. . 52Nnl WllTBAOOK 5»4401 . BUENA PARK ORANGE ll~ DAIVf.IN '17-2231 UA CITY CENTI" nwt11 ANAHEIM ORANG!MAU. 117"°'40 ITADtUM OAl'Vl-IN aw. TUSTIN IROOICHUAST 11MiMI SANTAANA ELCAllNO IM-1 ... HOADWAY ·' .. . • .. . • ' ' ~ : ' • . t 0 DAIL V PILOT Friday. Af>"l 19, ten Tl' Roundup Oscar Films on Sunday · Two Academy Award-winning films, "Number Our Days" and ··Jn the Region of lee," will air in a special back-to-back presenta- tion Sunday. at 10 p m., on KCET, Channel 28. "Number Our Days" was pro- duced and direclt•d by KCET film maker Lynne Littman The film is a look al a uniqut• com- m unit y of e lde rl y but re- silient Jews who live m Venice. near Los Angele:. Following "Numbt•r Our Days," KCET will air "Jn th~~ Region of lee," a dramatic pie~ "h1ch won the Academy AY.ard as best live-action short ~ub1el'l of 1976. The film. co-produc.·t.'d and co-directed bv Peter Werner and Andre Guttfreund from iJ script by Pclt•r Werner, 1:. ha~cd on a short story by Joyce Carol Oates 'lfp•t.airs' E'baale S11rtn-Gro11p The swinging surfer sound of the 60s returns to Orange County Wednesday \\hen the rock group \.'ailed Jwce bnngs nostalgia to "Starboard," seen at 7:30 pm 0 11 KOCE TV, Channel 50. The 1:roup. taped at Newport B~uch's C<1nnery restaurant, re- \'l\'CS the sound of the llt'ath lioys, J<1n and Dean. The Four Season!> and other giants of the ··:.urfer stomp" era. Juice members are Da\'c Chapman. rhythm and bas~ gu1tur and \OCa ls; Mike Scott. keyboard and 'ocals : Rob S1mp:.on. lead guitar and \OCals. and Vinny Thoma:.. drums aml \Ocals Thc East Coast Y.111 also bt· reprt>smted on thl· bill m thL· pcrson of :-\ew York comedian Bobby Kclton C...,.(O .... ,.1,,.., -_..... , ................ Acrobade D.,.ee Pilobolus Dance The1:1t er , "h1cb the New Yo rk T1mL"s des.cribed as "that mirthful. milCtly mac1:1brC' and thoroughly merry band." "111 perform four selections from their 'ar1ed re· perto1rt· o n "Great Performances" Wednesday al 9 pm. on KCET Channel 28. This 1nno\ all\ e dance troupe took its naml" P1lobolus, from a fungu!> and many of its dances are IOSIJlfed by subjects from Lhc I • • world of biology. The troupe has made a name for 1ti.C'lf as an ··energy circus" with an unusual blend of dance, acroliatlcs, dl· sign, sculpture <1nd wit Pilobolus Dane<' Theater "a., founded in 1971 by Mo<ll's Pendleton and J onathan Wolhen KCET repeats lht' program ~fay 8 at noon. Snoopy, Charlie Brown, Linus and Sally are the stars • of 'A Boy Named Charlie Brown · at 8 o'clock tonight on Channel 2. "Upstairs. Downstairs" will air its final episode Sunday al 9 p. m. on KCET. Channel 28, following a two-hour farewell party televised hvc from Boston 17to9p.m >. Comics Richard Pryor (above) and Chevy Chase (right) have back-to-back specials at 9 and 10 p.m. Thursday on Channel 4_. "A Y!ONDERf=ULL Y LUSH, LILTING AND LAVISH MUSICAL" "The araatast uspense lhrllla 01 lhl d8Cld8 I''. "Upstairs . Downstairs Farewell A Million Dollar Par- ty," will ft•alurc many membt•rs of the cas t tommcnting on their expericnccs and reminiscences of the progrnm and d iscussinA tht·ir pcr:.onal curecrs and tht• c haracters thc.•y pl<1yed . II 1gh hght:-from pa~t (.•p1:.odc" Y.111 e1lso Ix• pn•scnted. Among thosl' participating \\ 111 Ill' Rachel Gurne) <Lady Mar- 1orie 1. Simon Williams CJames Rellamyl. Jean Mar~h cRoscJ, ~I e g Wynn 0 w c n C Hazel >, Chr1stoph(•r Beeny C Edward 1. .J:icqucline Tong < Da1~y), Han· nah Gordon t\'irgmia Uellam) 1. Anthony Andrews <Marquis of Stockbridge >. Lesley-Anne Down <Georgina>. Joan Benham !Lach· Prudence Fairfax>. a nd Kc·1tti Barron !Gregory, RO!>c 's Australian fril'nd J Coauteau Special A \ o~ <1gi.' of disco•. er~ 1n the "akc ol ;\1 agl'llan l''l:plore:. "Lifr at thL· End ol the· \\'orld" on Ch a nnL•I 11 ':. "Tht• L'nrler!>l'a Wo rld ot .J utqut•s Cou:.tcau." Thursday al 8 p m C'ousk:.iu and thl' !>C1entisls. s<qlors ;ind rt1\l'rs of thf' Calypso sail i>outh into tht• Chilean Chan· nL•ls ~net Tll'rra del Fuc•go. In an ahO\t• and bl'lo\\ the Y.all'11 search for lift• at what was once thought to be the end of the \\ orld thl'.'1r goal 1s lo find and film \\h <.il rc·ni.11n -. o t the Qa\\ a shqar Indians .• 1 dyin~ mt'{' knO\\ n m South 1\mt'ntJ as the ,\IJL·alufs -Rona Barrett, ABC-TV • ' ... t BLACK SUNDAY . -. ~ STADIUM ~ ORIV[IN •1 The 'Terrible Trio.· (from left) Jerry Houser, Gary Grimes and Oliver Conant go through growing pains in the movie 'Class of '44, · at 9 tonight on Channel 2. En roull' Couslt•au has lhL' r .1 r l' 0 p I> fl r l u n I l ~ l 0 r I I m L'nourmous R1;.!hl .. \\ h<Jles. so· t«1 llL'Cl ht•l'.lll'.'-t' \\ hiJlt•rs {00n- -,1clt•r('d lhL•m lhL' nj!ht whall'.'s to kill Tht• ~t·nth• IP\ 1<1lhans h<J\(' bL•en huntt·cl lo m·ar t•\t1nct1on . HARBOR al ADAMS, COSTA MESA, PHONE 546·3102 ON HAlllO• BlVO • ONE MllE SOUTH Of SAN DIEGO FWY. THE SCREEN'S NEWEST RUNAWAY SMASH! If') ROBERTSHAW BRUCE DERN MARTHE KELLER ti'l1l ~"---E HAS LANDED ACADEMY AWARD WINNER BEST ACTRESS FAYE DUNAWAY BEST ACTOR PETER FINCH WIWAM •1111 PETD FDICH (A) RDIEITDUVW. MON.·FRl.-7:15-9:30 SAT.-SUN. 1:30-3:50-6:10 8:30-10:40 lllSTOl CINOIA ~ Vt:XJJf ALLE llMJE Kf_ATCX\J TO'\IY ROefRTS 'ANNIE HALl' WEEKDAYS 7·oo-t:~10:45 SAT·SUN 1 :00-3:30-5:20-7:1 S.9:0S.10: "FIVE SUMMER STORIES PLUS FOUR" (0) IH STEREO ------edwards BRISTot CINEMA ACADEMY AWARD WINNER BEST PICTURE BEST DIRECTOR BEST FILM EDITIN Roe . "Islands in the 1PO> Stream" George C. Scott Claire Bloom PLUS THEDAYME IX>LPHIN GENE WILDER JILL CLAYBURGH RICHARD PRYOR (PG) CO.HIT AT LIDO "THE Pi~K PAttntER Sl'RikES AGAiH" ( e~~J,~~l!~~.~.1.~~A M01'0lTlhCH '7).ll\0 00.HIT AT VIEJO CINEMA ''FUNwrrH DICX&JANE" CINEMA VIEJO so "'-•nouru MISSIOM YllJO U .. 090 s'rnlnel r OIMSAMNDOH · cM!IMMl!!O PLUS (Ill) "DEMON SEED" IEIT OlllGOIAL SONG "EV£AGllUN" BARBRA STREISAND KRIS KRISTOFFERSON CINEMA WUT ''·" TIL.L no UT &IUN CINEMA WEST WHfMIMSl'HAfG~IMWfU WUTMIM CfHTll nl·44fl HUNTINGTON CINEMA THE ONE FILM YOU SHOULD NOT SEE ALONE (PG) ed~mds BRISTOL CINEMA tllUOl ., M•C•lrHUI 540-7444 CO·HIT AT WESTBROOK 'J\18 at' , ~.mn 11rist ·n1a·s s1 .so WESTBROOK s1 .so WUTMIMm«4TtAIOOflHUIU G.UOIMGtOYI Sl0.4401 A BRAND NEW '77 SUPREME I· TOP s7886'5 VALUE LOADED WITH AIR COHDmOHIHG • POWER snERIHG • POWER IRAKES • AM-FM STEREO • ~~-TILT WHHl • VINYL TOP • RAU YE SPORT WHEELS • P1H STRIPING • IODY SIDE MOLDINGS • IUUS: v6u must be 18 years of age and have a valid Calrlornia Drivers License. Winner must pay Cahfom1a sales tax & License fees. In case of tte. the earltest entry wins. The entry cards are available in our showroom and they must oe f1lf6d our and we will date and ltme stamp tl'1em at • our swilcnooard Employees of Un1vers1ty Sales & Service and their families are not eligible. -JUST GUESS HOW NY 'PONG BALLS' ARE INSIDE This Beautiful 1977 CUTLASS On Display In Our Showroom . ' . THE ·CONTEST ENDS AT N•N SATURDAY* I .. Every Brand New OLDS.GMC TRUCK•HONDA CAR IN STOCK IS ON SALE FOR THIS GIANT EVENT *STARTING AT NOON WE WILL BEGIN THE OFFICIAL COUNT TO FIND OUR WINNER Be Here and Enfoy Tiie Pun Wit• Usl . . ~ --------~----...\.---·----I I ----- ~ I -.. . . .. ... ... ----.......... ·-........ _ ........ -Wfl' ·r· ........ -.,,. •. · ... .. .. -. .. .. -.. ·. .. .. ' . . . • • t. • • • .. • • ' •••••••• .p-. ...... -• . ' . . . . . .. . .. .. . .... p • • D2 DAILY PILOT Frtday. April 29. 1977 Real htote •••...• 1000.2999 The Biggest Marketplace on the Orance Coast Employment & Rentoli . • . . . . . . . . 3000-4699 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS Pr~otlon ..... ~7199 BuslMu, lnvHtrntnt & MtfdKJndiM . . . . ~ flnontlol ....••.... SOOO 5049 Boots & Morint Announcement1, P•rM>nol1, You Can S~ll It, Find It, [ 642 •5678 J One Call Service Equipment ••.•...• 9000-9099 ~st & Found ...... SOS0-5'99 Servltes & Repairs 6000-6099 Fast Credit Approval Auto~bllta & other Trade It With a Want Ad Tronaportotion ••.. 9100-9999 CLASSIFIED 'INDEX ~~!~!.~~~.~~:....... ~~::!.~~~~...... ~'!'!!!!!.~~~~....... ~~~!!!!.~~.~~: ....... 1 ~'!':!~!-~~.~~."....... ~'!'!!~!.':!~.~~~ ...... ~~~~.~~.~~ ..... . 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''" 1J " This newspaper will not :~:; knowingly accept any '"'' advertising fo r real :z: estate which is in viola '"' tionofthelaw. •tt~j ~~~:; Ho.es for saa. ..... , ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~~ Gt•aal 1002 ."nit ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••I 11.U 11, .. , ..... , ·VA NODOWM '1;~ Several 3 & 4 bedroom :::: homes available. Hurry. .. Cal 540-3666 BLUFF WHm SA.HOY HACH VIEW Fabulous custom-blt 2-story home in Dover Shores. Dbl door entry opens into private courtyd. Beaut. formal H.EALTOH.S s111e.:c 194 S Bedrooms. 3 Baths, rnast~r Bedroo~ swte. formi) dmang, $1&1.000! Red Orpet 754.1202 -----STAY COOL . in the Wdrrn sitmmer months & enJOY all the comforts of this a1r-cond. 3 bdrm home Large farruJy rm : located on a cul de sac, close to schools & :.hopping Located in Lake Forest S82.000 SS2·7000k ~,~[L~ REA LTORS OCEAN & BAY VIEW LR & DR, lge paneled fam rm with step-dn wet bar. 4 spacious bdrms each with pvt bath. Lge guest pwd rm. Prof decorated. 3-Car gar. S38S,OOO 21 I I Sm1 Jooquin Hils Road ... EWPOttT CB4TER, M.I. 644-4910 Gl'fterol I 002 Gt"Mral 1002 .•.....•••.•.....••..•...•.................... MESA VERDE FOi OML Y $15,500 Super large 4 bedroom home. Super large fami- ly room 20x21. Super large lot. Tw.o s uper fireplaces at a super price that won't last long. 546-2313. {)f f'J Ill l.J •If\ fl'../ 7r) '-( f4 , I 1·~e1m1 120 Acres ar-.co.tr Near Silverado Canyon. $1800. per acre. Own' a chunk of Orange Cowity at a ridiculously low price. Hurry, just listed, call 54(}.1151 ~HERITAGE REALTORS PRESTIGE waterfront homes with pier & float from $385,000 up. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J41 Boy~1dr Orivl.' N B 675 6161 ~~~~! .......... !~.~~,~~~! .......... !?.~~ VIEW AHYOME? Unobstructed view of bay & ocean gives this almost new 3800 sq. ft. home a very special appeal, but it also has everything else you'd want in a home at $320,000. Ask us about Cliff Drive. ' 673-4400 DMsion of Hcrilor ln•"tmilftt Co. ~i~ Qii.i3B4' Spacious 2 story with 4 bed.rooms, 2 baths. beam ceiling family room & bnck fireplace. Creal location. a few steps MESA QUICKMOVEIM Pride of ownership 1s Gt'Mral 1 002 G eneral I 002 reflbe ectt fedul ltbrou gboudtedt1us • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • "'' ... , I ••1 . lt1•1 I •t U111 t1Jt1 EXECUTIVE IEACH Ta&-UVEl. $9,400 TOT AL DOWN : ·:: Ga.rdt>n atnum entrance '"" lo executive double door ,.... Ille entry! Step lown Ii v. rm. + J{jng Henry VIII formal dine! Gourmet galley + toast your toes ;::·; ftreplare in fam rm. ,,_,, Soar1 n R sla 1 re ase to ~~.; seperatc bdrm complex. "~· Sweeping mstr bedrm retreat + 3 Mammoth k1dd1cs bdrms' .BBQ backyard ! Truly a handsome s howcase! .::•;: Call for pnvate showing! ., 847 6010 : ..... , ... , , ' ' . ~ Crom the sand on Balboa' Perunsula. For de ta 1ls CALL 751·3191 au 1 y upgra 4 bedroom. i ~. bath~1 .. .-.-............. 1 «;:SELECT I PROPERTIES VERDE home. 18000 BTU A 1C wiJJ keep you cool this summer through. Walk ing distance to shopping Just listed ! Great 4 centers and parks Two Bedroom borne with an fireplaces and kitchen added Fam1ly room• shelves galore. Call cot- !Uod Carpet 754· l.202 ' lect (714) 842-2535. ~ '• I 9 •PS It , . ,. HE WHO HESITATES WIU.FIHD "SOLD " TlftllisAlryOM7 Villa Park ~acre. Room ror tennis court, pool and BRAND NEW SPYGLASS Beauurul 5 bedroom h ome ror the di!> cnminallnl( buyer. En joy the pnvacy of the 10 terior garden . ~pee lacular view. Call 640-6161 ~ COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE, INC. OH THIS DOOR New listing this week. and it won't la.st the week 4 bedrooms. fami· ly room. formal dining, greenbelt view, close to horses. Quiel country ---- selllllg with barn. corra1. l•----.--.-.--UPPER I A Y VIEW r.Jementary School Onl> Lge s prawling ranch 3 years new Don't wait style Needs paint 1mude on Uu.s one Pnced to sell & out + crpt Here s an at $135.000. 673 8550 opportunity to decorate ••·· · ' ' "'' JUSTUSTED D--e~x io Cor ona del M ar Lower unit 3 bedrooms. 3 baths. fireplace. patio MESA VERDE sig select properties COSTA MESA 2 Bdrm .. 2 baths, brand new condo, never oc- cupied; 2 car garage. large sundeck/balcony. 1)5,000 associated I ROKERS-REl-IL. TO-«S 202~ W lolboo 671·l6&1 ~~·~:::· ,~~~ [ ® lflPdHI :r ~m&am 3 11-S59,500 nd1ng nng, fruit trees. tnple garage. workshop 2 Story 2SOO sq.rt. old Colorual style house 3 Bedrm. 2 bath. huge fam rm. formal dine. counlry kitchen & 2 fireplaces Ca1Hor details 546 5880 Upper unit 2 br. 2 ba, ~~~~~~~~~~! fplc. sundeck Walk lo 1. ·~·•-s Family s11.ed home local· ;; .. : ed on tree hoed street Tlle entry to huge hHng room Country styled kitchen Large rear beach and shopping. Ca11i---------•I . " 'I' ,..,,, llllo.'\ yard As~u mable V A loan with total paymen~ of $272.00 per mo. Hurry f<X' th.ts uruque buy Call 963-0767 MARINA :HORSES HIGHLAMD,S ICEHHEl.S I Btll 3 bdrm. 2 b;it.h & rm 1---------•STOIA«iE I ly rm execul.lve home in ~HERITAGE REALTORS Ask for Circular on 29DAY and see this one! Asktng $165,000 644 7270 "4.t.«t SHl.itk ~"'f,Hta.#. REALTORS •01 n I q u I e t • p r I v a t e neighborhood Owner A huge 82 S x 336 Al lot has purchdsed lrger w 3 br. 2 ba home m up home & dPsires im· =~~ [~ 1i1J~;l!.l1! perbay~~rea mediate sale Bicycle ~: .. :Jifjifa 644 1211 r~r details distance to the ~ach. .. .,, . ----··-·-'. emn Juatl.J.sled "'bettercheck ::.'..~ this one out TODAY! PLAN · COMMISSION Starts at 4 Y.t"/. & Goes Down to 1 % Quint.ard ReaJty 673-8250 A FIXER --------"~• UMIUH& ~ &w>-1111 ~;. IEACH EST A Tl t • • l IR-USTSIDE .. ..... , .,,., . .. 5 .. -POOL --I 1...._ FAMILY-$72,900 Tr~ l.lMd approa('h to _.,..._ IA Y Prime Eastside Costa t~1i1 necut1H• ranch VIEW-DELIGHT Mesa local1on ! Giant I' (I r m a I <' n l r ' t 1 ,.... ~ -led 1 h dram:1l1c liv101: room I '-"arming 1 bedroom. " pane iv rm • uge 3 Bedroom Home! Needs formal duunc LS COfwe bath home '"1th swt>epin.g IWE CHtr ram rm. hosts massive lots of TLC• Great area! upper Newport Bay HOME bnck frplc. Ccnvenient al alefttly senied from huge VJew. JUJ1:unous ma:.ter MIA.I THE IUCH cber·s kitchen. Large Aste ! 161,500. country styled lutchen bKlroom swt.e. soanng ExttuUve aetgbborhood. secluded muter wing. _!Uod __ C_arpe_...;._t ___ 7S4_·_1 _, Separate ramily rooml woodbeam cathedral 4 warm • comfortable Sliding glass doon to 3 IEDROOM ovttdloob 'lpukhn'! pool ~am ce1hn1ti1 & mu<'h I twdrooms. '"'• luvunous patio & E·Z care yard an lt'rract''I '\tont -·•r(' ~ p bl ta f 21/ t•TH I "" hath s • d "~oral e rl oss1 e assump on o 2 A firt'p:arP H1d., .. w.n onl> Sil:'> uoo ft"c lhro~hout w~lb bright low VA loan! Take ad $33,900 '"hlflJ:I °" ma~trr 'uite I. Call 644-7211 r heery colors Floral vantage, cali now r 1 rtrl'n., 11u.1rt.--r~ 1 ..... 646-7171 Stnlung 3 ~droom. 1 C-2 Corner Choice Newpor t Blvd. location With 166' frOO· t.age. Bwldiog and por· lion of lot currently lea sed . Call for particulars. $125,000. ~~ntn -ANYTIME LAHO-LAND-LAMD Cl ) 40 Acre parcel. (1) 20 Acre parcel (4) 10 Acre parcels. less than a mile from California Cily Airport. 620 Acres near Newball For information call 646-3928. eves673·4S77 Lachenmyer !11.)'lt' & iir.tr t' de,11[1H-r an\Ucapmg ~urrounds . , •UN ,0 story an Rialto Estates on nn ont-lclfl'I Hurn this lovely dollhouse [ ' -· ! beaulJ(ul cuJ·de-sac with ~~~~~~~~~~! ~.!;; woo'llast 9f.3 7AAI · Call collect 842 2S3S ~ ' · , huge back yard, many - ,1,., '· ' ' fruit tr~. Very conve· llG- :: [ ® tfil<IUI MIHCH CHATUU [ ~ IH&IHI · · ~:1..::~:~:m·~ ~~:~~;!;~~"'::~ Realtor ,, .. . -_ 2 STY . f'OOL 4 ... OOM of $22.3 per month Hurry. MESA VERDE .--------•l 11.ACH · SS7,950 I $46 950 l.w-l(e Costa Mesa home ~~dvanlal((', rail 3 BR. 2 ba., fam Dramatic laving room . • with 4 over sized · Xlntm&out.SOS.000 Colle P k rormal d 1n1 n g rnom . Yes. it's atill possible to bedrooms. family rm, Aa... KEY ge 3f garden view kitchen rcet a 3 bdrm res1dt'nce heavy shake roor. tiled 'itrREALTORSft frll -~: 1·~~1· "CRIAMPUFfu artistic open s tairs to or under $.'50,000! Conve e n tr a n c e w a y & -_ ILlJ C J 5. .i . f ran , (:tn('I 11 '~1111 J separ al" ma•ter & nient location for shop· fireplace. Great location 6 UMT _ --· ust listed' Lovely 3 ' " •-t I & I ... , .... TME .... T Ch1ldren .s •u1t" 22 ft ping ... commuru ypoo close to park, tennis """"" " ATTIMTIOM HOME AUt1 H111l~•u •• u\ ""'" .. ,,~ J\.-tioU1•.,.11,, ;tii'i UMW 1c1 1 c·.,,,, ••Ll au-111• ,.ot\ 1,tf U •h 11n 1 .. 't1 t'Pff•tl ··~ "'•• '.:.. .~.. . ~: J ..... ,, ,, •• JCftHft 1:t• ~.,nMnn ,,,.,, 9, b 1.MnW1ll1"' t"t Mt11irtt11 •• 11 'iteru •••·.,, tto "' "'' w ;\IG .. • • • lllU llGll ......... Ill« .... . ... r.* l'..._•r• . ... . ...... 117'7 l1tv.tf\J4 .......... .,. 11wwh" • • •• •• .. •• t7jii;J KOH•ll ••••• 117:.S MNi. ltot•+ , • tl:.6 11..... '1$1 !)e.lb... • • • ....... tHtO -................ .,.. .!.<rl>•no .. .. .. • • • f'l'2 ~ru:Pll .. .:: ": ....... = \ <lll>•••lff • .. mo Volvo... •• • ...... ... t11l bedrm, 2 bath home on "' "' · I bl IUILD ballroom s1ied party Jacuzzi ava1 a e too• courts and all schools. IMG IUYERS 1-e comer lot. Frwt tn!'t!s Belt b .. th' r oom ove r I oo k 1 n a er c ec.. IS out Just listed calJ 546-5880 BeauUful Span11h style & flowe r s "'a lor e! " TOO•Yt "'"7711 c-" cour t ya rd . H u r r y ' " · .....,.. · for full details. units. 6 Blocks to ""'can You own the land in J asmine Creek. H you are interested in making your hnt in J .C. & gi then give me• call your name will be added to the list. M llOOI\ as a reside is made avail, you wtll be contacted. ...,.,nkJers: dble garage "'-w /lots of c abinets 963-7881 ·--~ PrimeLongBeachloca .,., ~· ",,. '• r• lion. Priced at 1196.000 too.500. Call DOW. [a I For more Information a.e:4~:9 ~~lftlilftl r~~~~~~~::t~~~~~~~;~ C~~~,°fVN foPrN"f' ~~C.~(i'Q~1J ~S\~ ... 1, -fl"C ~Q.. SIEK & FINl1 SOUND [ ®.tfl!lff I ~~ J.~otJ ~~ ~ [.j (,/·~ G ZR LS X H 0 T-T AR 8 IVG GER · r=1 - Tlial Intriguing Wore/ Gome with a Chudl• Y A S H S X U R E L P P 0 0 X E E A P Rl)MSWARTZ. RLTR 714/ &40-1127 GftMf'ol I 002 -&-...... --.. ----, 0-0-2 ! :~~,~~'mlllO~ I' r r r r r r 1 • ~lC:=\\ LlTfUSTO I I I I I I I I ~UM-UTS Aaswfft a. Cloeuifiutlo. IJIO E K V H C Y V W Q P H K L M Y N E A P W G l L Q S 8 J M J H E V S N R 0 BBBKPTCP QVPITOSO L A R Y N X M I N 0 S A R T L U 0 l A L M S T l P I T C 2 Y S l N X T R l R E l Y C C I 0 V V 0 A DHIETL S ltV O IEONNOTR- F J 0 E T S l N 0 t V 2 L A R Y Y N N 8 t N X 0 0 I T 0 N W W P Y Z H R S V 0 Z Q R N V R N 0 T £ A P V E C H 0 V s v x A w l T R E r·s v 0 H c T 0 N A l E 8 I C E l E B I C E b X R I V A W l I B 8 E 0 U L T It A S 0 ,. I, fl E C H -· ' ow IJIPt"" • «Ir• • down or dleeon.tlv. find •td'I Mid bo• It In. Ear Nohe Larynx Echo Pt tell Doppler ::: Tone Waves , Ul truon1c ~ Voice Decibel V1brat1on Toreorrow: Hodge Podge •s• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• RIST OWMIR MOVING This home has been cared for since new by the same owner and in super condition. Great ~rea for children and family. s bedroom 3 bath. $1'16,500 ' , A COUJWIU IAHI• CO. 644-1766 2111 IAtWOAQUINMILL.altO IN HIEWPOltT C&HTllt L~~--------------------------~ OPEN DAILY I ·5 .CAMEO HIGHLANDS 462 1 CORnA.MD DI. One of Newport's better areas of fine homes. with private beaches (3 locked entrances). Ocean view from this 3 bdrm. & den home. Realistically priced at $160,000. with immediate oc- cupancy available. 759-0811 fi'lbt ~ G-teal Wt.6ttiut BPdg. I 002 G l'ftera l 1002 ..........•..•••.•..••.•...................... TMlluffWWp Sales associates wanted for s um m e r rus h . Volume, qualified walk in business. Top com missions paid. Con!1den- tial anquines. We need 2 new associates now. Ask llM•llll!P.!t~ for Chuck ColnwOf'ttly & Co. REAL TORS 640.0020 llliillliiilliiM11ii611iiijKaii1 Sell 1dlc items 642·567 Want /\d Re~ult.s 642-5618 lllo:\• ''"• 3 .,,,.~ •!.v d $!wnt 6•-18t·..-.• a• ... '"'-'• tOC>arlt t t You ,,.,_ft, ~,,. . ) .. ••llo , .. ,,,.,., .... , • (,tot ,,.Ooo,, " XI M.1°1 .. • "l<.< .. 1]P11nrul'\g 2'JP"'1,.., ,.o ..... ~loo '9-i='"'-"'e.!.L.-l U llo ?f,.t.001~ .. 1')l0(."-0 Jt)M1 . .,-1t>t" :~~~!: ........ !?.~~1~~~~.'..... I 002 .. ....................................... . ' macnab I Irvine realty .t F I NER HOM ES FROM $67,950 TO S 1,300.000 v AMI SHI HG srECtE.S! So much real & improved property for so Jittle! S uperb country at- m osphere -rustic 4 BR w/huge en- tertainme nt/ ·game room . 2 f1rcplaccs & a lot more! $L57,500. orEH FRI-SAT-SUM 1-5 rM. 376 EA.ST 22MD STREET, ... EWPORT HACH (X-Strcet TUSTIN). <S· 11) 2 MINUTES TO IEA.CH F'~om U~is Fashion Shores beauty. Light, airy 4 BR, family room. 2· ~lory home on cul-de·sac. A t ruly 1mmaculat~. cheery family home on pool-sized lot. Lois Miller 642·823.5. (S-12) SHARP rLA.M 3 4 BR. 2 bath Deerfield Park Home w/ family room & formal dining room . Custom draperies & w a llpape rs thruout. Loa ds or custom kitchen cabinets. 2 separate covered patios w/ ftre ring & tas teful use of brick. Good-sized yard; sprinklers on timers. Stor age loft & workbench in garage. $107,000. Lorraine Renni~ 752-1414. (5·13) ' THE M.UFFS Best buy on a 4 BR, 2~ bath. Small, sunny patio w/ litUe upkeep. Locat- ed in qujet area on Vista del Oro. $107,500. Gisela Hancn 644·6200 ($•14) I '424 235 644-6200 '°' Dover Drive Harbor View C:.n~r rrvlne •t <:Mn_pus Valley C.nttr 7SZ·f414 . .,,. . > . . . .. ••'•••'•~••••······'•r'• •t . . . .. .. i ' • ' .. ~ • . . •.•.•................• . •.••••..•......•...•• Friday Apnl 29 l9n ~~!~!.~C:.~~ ...... 1 ~~~!!.~~~~ ....... ~~!!!.~~~~ ...... . ~~!'! .......... ~?~~,~~~:! .......... !?~~ ~~!'! .......... !?~~ ~~ .......... !?~~ ~~:a! .......... !?.~~~~ ....... !~!~ !!~:~!!.~~.~~...... ~!!!.~~~-~~ ....... ~~!~!.~~~.~~ ...... . . ...••..........••••.• DAILY PILOT D3 Rea\ £state p\ace OLD CORONA DUPLEX J>r iml' l<x:<1lio11. :-.t111nv patio. t·u~tom built hy m\>nt•r, n1n•ly p,tn('l\'d Won't las t OLD CORONA 3 PLUS OEN Cu-.tom ck•:.1gnt'<I cl1·11 with s11ndt•1·k p1·1v..1tc P<•llO up-.ta1r:. & ltorlli.111 ltlt· tub, s ta ined gl.1ss tlu·ough1iul CALL 640-9900 \',\l~l_,~:y IIBAL1~ 1470 JAMBOREE RD .. NEWPORT BEACH G~rol I 0021 GeMral I 002 .•......•............••..••..•............•... JUST COMPLETED !! 3 brand nc" homl·~ 111 Dana Pc11nt w f ;,i n t a .., l 1 <' ( • () .\ S T I\ L & Wll!T t-:WATER \ 1t"w' :~ & I UH, f.i m r m .. for m a I d 1 n g & ,ii l x t r a s & amenities th.it go v. qu~ml1t\ horlll'" With pool !'>11.cd lot From St&i .soo Open Saturday & Sunday 3404 l -51 -61 Colle be Lo Pri~Y~o. Dano Point lill Thompson Rf'Clfty 495-1870 831 -0737 I ~~~~! .......... !?.~~! ~~~~?! .......... !?.~~ SPYGLASS HILL Brand new <'lcgant ·1 hr, :!1 ~·ha . family rm. vrt·w horn<• Ovt>rlooking city lig hts and hill~. Land..,t•:qH'd with de. luxe· appointment"> Hc:i<lv to 111ov<' in . lo $254,500. · OP94 HOUSE Sot. & Sw\, 2-SPM 28 Morn> lay Dr .• Hpt. Bch. 640-6410 . G~Mrol 1002 G~Mral 1002 .•••..••.•••..•..•...•...•.............•...... LIDO ISLE BA YFRONT Ne:ir new 4 hdrm fnrrnul dinmg rm & ups tairs g allery. FrplC' 111 rna..,tc•r suite. f'1l'r & slip for .i In 1)11.ct $550.000 Lawson Rl'Jlty ( nmpJn~ 'l41b Vi.1 lido Nl•w por I He.it h 7 14 -67 1)-4 ~62 Getteral 1002 G ... ~rol 1002 ••..•••.....•••.••.••••........•.............. BAYRlOHT E.astside Charmer l..irgl' rulcll''>dC lol "'11 h hoat and 1ra1lt•r Jl't'l''~ N ~ "' l > r t' m •> d 1• I " cJ kalt•ht-n '' 11h all nt·"' 1 .1tnn1•t:. .1nd .1 pphJnt c·' <.:all 111 i.t•t• lha"> i:n·.1t homr µnerd al $66.900 Brand new rtuph'' :i & .! bdrm.'>. frµk &. "'• t ha r 1 In t• oH' h Un 11 I • d r 546-4141 ~ar.q.:t> ... ur1dt•1 "' Ql9,IXXl' OCUHFflOHT .· s - COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE , INC. "Oki Hewport ll•d" C'11mmt>1 1·1al JHop~rl' ""1th 1·ult• rl!'.1! 4! hdrm hom.-II\ ~''"',,..rt u ...... h ~' t"'h 11,•llll n pl!. r11mn 111 ''"P••ntl 1n1u '''l.id 'hoµ f, :I :.C~I OPEN SAT /SUH 1-5 Like new ' I \rn ••r :I & I ntn. :!', halh' ll{>Jutiful Iv 1l1·t·ur.1ll'll 1n !'Jrlh 111/ll'' !lr.11111 n•·>< k1t•·ht>r1 1m·I 11111 ru11> J Vt· "'en hr1.-l1, frph W .111. \11 1-. .. 1b 1enn1~ • lubhouw & ~Jl'h ll 1.> 1.100 ' ~' ''""IJOrt ·~1 "' 1:.1ti <l!>('n !'\.il '\on l ' WOODIRIDGE 'It'"'. • "m" llruJtlm1~1r " hdrrn ,1,, rl1•n b 11 h h H 11' I l't ,t ~ • I '1 'If 1 .ilh1•1tr ti • 1 •lln1n1• ttu t t•.•tn•, .ut'" 1n lo. 111 h" n I l.1 n •l "n11• ~lur111 ... 1rn1t' 11111 It, Ir pl• I PETE BARRETT -REALTY- " 1 r 1 11 n d I • r 111• 1 ' (.. cl r ,1 I'"' 1 n, I 1tl • •' " t I alt• .... 611 mo laaN>• lay P'rop. •HHon G 1 J • 67S-7060 • •. ~~: .•••.•.••.• ! ~.~~----------cae: GEORGE ELKINS CO. I IV/ U 110 ~I Al~'. (.)~ 'I /{\II( I HARBOR VIEW HOMES NEW EXCLUSIVE! WITH POOL Charming S11\J..!l1· l.1•\'t•I \lon.i<'o" Mod1·I ~ lkdrnnnh . <'t11t\1•1t1hlt• 1>«11 . M ;1-..h •r St11t1· \\'1th I~ Ft W a rd r oh 1' I' r o I ~· s s 1 or) a 11 ,. Dt'<'lll'.Jll'd ll1i,:hl\ l p~rad1'<I \all Lt11t W:1llp,1pt't' lh·I l'"n Tilt• t ·s<"rl Hr1<"h. Enl n \II Elc·1·1 m· l\.1tc·h1 ·n P ~t 1 11 Biii<' C'h.inipat.:IH' l'ool H<1:111t llull~ I .. 1ml-.1 .. 1p1•d l'rn·1·d To St!IJ F.1st' "LINDA PLAM" TOWNHOUSE IM THE BLUFFS F u I I Y A 1 r ('on d i t i o n c rl W 1 th Elec lron1 c Filter l Stor\' 3 Bedrooms. 2 P\ \\Gat('d Patio Entry. ~ (\ \. Rcur Patio Lovely ri \) .• ~c. Nrw C<irp<'ls & Drap<' ,,11 Elct:tr1 c Kitrhcn On l y Steps To P ool $158.500 llwludm~ Lunrl 2445 VISTA MOILEZA OPEN FRI, SAT. SUM 1 ·5 HI DOYER DRIVE 631-1800 ------------------· ~.R ... CH ~v~~ 3br.2ba,tul ~!~~~:~ ....... !?.~~~~~.!~.~~ tn-t. 1044 ~..-rvR I 5iA \K" ••t. i-t"Uff • n .. w cpt ••••••••••••••••••••••• HAPPY HIDDEN TWO STORY F'abuluus fo('ulwn near parks. golf 1·ours(' and good schools, this two ~.tory, ·1 bedroom has formal dining, an added famil y room , brt:akfast area, be<Jul1ful pool and brand new Jacutzi. The floor plan is known as a "hidden two s tory" and the present o wners ha v(' h ('l'n very happy th ere 1t ·.s g n •ut for famil y and friends A Unique prescnlation at $145,000. UNlf)Uf t i Ml:§ HFALTORS ' 5465990 l &25 M .. \J Verch• D11ve, (.i\I, CouJ Mesa ,11.1111 1 ,,, ,,.,,.,,.1 ~'.1r, ,1 h i~ bC)OO Gf'fterol I 002 G"'"°ol I 002 •......••...•..••..••....•••••.•••............ North Orange County Estate ()" tH·r would l'Olls Hkr <•..;l'han~tn).! lot' ,1 -.111;cl l1·r hm 111 ht.'h ill't>a <!';; .\ of prival'Y 0 11 golf course This hm 1:-. 4100 "II It :!Br. :tha . lrg F H wh1l'h van bl' 11..,l'<I a-. :1 Ith Br hm \ lai1c11. trml dllll' r111 . pool. prn1I h-.<.• \\ It.a & :i var J.!a r \ ht•i.Jlll l'nl l'rt<11nm1·111 hrn prof dt·l'<ir:all•d &. lttds a·pd ,bk111g S27:l.OOO \l\.~akr & \""" hkr. Sh1rlr-~· l'fe1 lcr 871 AA.to Ge11~rol I 002 Generol 1002 ····•••····•••••·····•• ........•.•..••........ AIANDONED WAMTB>-. BUCH RETRU T in Bag Canyon. Broad moor or cw.tom home. $55,000 w1lh pm ·ate rear yard SleJlb lo the t·rystal s and to '400.000 WISTCUFFAl&A cloae to everylbtfti Ptamclonllon,huge4Br, ByC>wllU,2 ml tooe\'ln.,_ ________ _ Opeol·~Sal/SUn Sdler/Bkr 3082 Mololtaa 1-''111 Rm lbe N&aM\e Jbr. 2b.a, frplr, fam rm 2llSffiihland Onve Pl ()pecSattSun an lZ. Sparusb bnck fpll', fuUy hrdwd firs , lrg l o\ lmmat • BR, newly de wwaled & exteruively S79,$00 O H Sat 10 ~.Sun coraled hm1ly hm. SEHSATIOHAL l{pgl'aded Lhruout Xlra l ~ 8'21 Bndgeport Ur, ma1ot free rur y ard VIEW lge lot & frwt trrti.. u H.U 982 llWl w tan 1nv1lsn1<t healed teni.1 vl' lnd11l'PDC pool. Conventf'nl to ever S&ilSATIOMAL Spanish bra ck patio ythmg. You m~t bt.-e Lhu HOME! <')pt>o 11C>Use Sal & Sun B\' OWNER 3 Br l'• 811, Glcnmar. good Joe , S .900 540-0518 11l$l.29,SOO. R Ill I r b fl I 4PM Prine only o ng •wn11 o t plea.<1t-$84.500 :>49·006'\ 67J.760J Mesa Vt'rdt: t'o untry CONDO SP~CIALIST, t.:lub ~ )Our v 1ew from II u . C M . t' V I y Starter Home! C ute 2 bedrrn with c ustom fireplace 6t ta..t~fl.l.lly eocloeed !ront patio Yard 15 a land1>c<tp..-d mastt'r-pl~o· Near com munaty park and pool 11nd tcnru.s l'Ourl ! Sound ruce'! Call Red Carpel lteallol"!'l, "33 3380 mstr bdrm. hv rm, dan CUTE & COZY •rouc hstone Kctt lty . rm &. k 1 l c ht' n ti u ~ e 96.J.*7 i----------f mly play rm w /blltn NrSo~'sl Plaza,Jbr.2 _ l! BEDROOM HOME FRPLC& OPF..N Bl!:AMS Sep 3 Room A pt. U114:! al for office Llke Waterfront V1e11>:. Nexl to Beach All for $198,000 ··z" REALTOR 494-861 l NEWPORT SHORES Super s harp Newport Shore~ lot'at1on Real wood walled, J bedroom decorator '1o delight' C"tlef s l(ourmcl k 1tchen. Private master !>Ulle new pa1nt .!tel'ludcd pallo, custom !>Undeck and )Og to the beach two blocks away C.ill now 546 2313. LETS DO IT! You've always wanted a larize borne wath lar~e bedrooms Y01fve want ed a tree lined yard You 've wanted a pool ta ble s1ied famil) room with wuod burn ing fireplace Well then what are you wa1\tn,1.: for? We have 1t a nd ) oo c.m own II Come on let's do 1t' Xe"' IJ:.ten.,; J( Sl52.000 673-8550 bar & .1dJotnmg bdrm 6t ba. ,A t . ht >'0 '6:4·900 S&S HesoJe Spet·u1Ju,1s :•. holh could~ )>cparale W/7' a11t1um . 963·2l87. 4or5hdrmmodels 11v111I, quarters. 2 olher lldrms ~n ~Iv__ · borne w 1pools, 968 4002 & balhs. Pool s11e patio. ~~-----~ Peruungton Properties ~~~l!llli lhJs bt'lluly: IACK IA Y f'Oll SALi-; BY OWN t;R S UpperN8backbu)v1e ... · lir 13, Bil . detached home 4 Br. ~Int l'Ond garagt', 1563:? Alden Ln Sl:l>.000. Open Sun I 5 N W Hnlg Uch. '65.900 241 5 Tustin Av Pb 89'7·5170 or8978Jl8 HARDTOFfMD Populdr model wllh 4 overSlzed bedrms, b1~ ram1ly room. 2 bath:.. blln:.. fir"'pli<!Ce Jnd shake roof Great 10(11 lion nr P ark, l t'nn1s courts and ;ill srhools Asking only $81,SOO C;,ill 540-1151 00-5137 DUIUILE LOCATION fw1y cpt'd w /Mtp di. i.ci ""' COllYert msfr It' ..lh If-""-Conred pati o , l9e lot w ~Md CJCll' & al- ~ trail9r access. ly 0...,..., 642-'678 SACRIFICE! 4 Br. 3 ba. (rpk. huge lot Comer of We:.lm1111~ter & Palmer. Dix ~asu.1de room to bwld. $69.500 COHTEMPORARY Must be sold .it onrc Qwnt.ard Ht!ally BEAUTY r33S5 v I a L.1 do . Nu Bwll arow1d a gorgeous 673-8250 Anthony Pool ~parate cluldrens w1ni; & yard llas 4 bdrmi.. rmly rm & play rm tort Mslr bdrm as :.eparale & h.is 1l~ nwn pa110 dc('k t'cnlral vacuum 545·94!11 -F'oRSALE UYOWNf:H $85,000 J Br. pool home on comer lot. 1800 Sq Fl Mesa Verde area. Ci.II R...,_x ht'IHhneftts 549-4764 MESA VERDE Redecorated 3Hr. 2 ba. cul d \ac. $78.SOO 3082 Molokai P l O PE" HOl'SE Sal Sun art 12 (JO HEWEHGLAHD CHARM ER 5 br $79.950 Giant 2 ~ lOr)' with balcon> S Huge br'!>, un believable entry hall Huge enlertamment clr w stalely (pie Near ne"' plw.h crvti:. fea~tly kat Assume FHA loan Va cant w 1mmed poss 213 592 2881.714 848 1688 ROIBTS REALTY TAMARACK YILUGE $58.000 Call w. about that-Sunny<! br. lwnhme, on ~rct•nbell wath ,, aulll'd Ct'1 lirq;:. luxunous ma1>ter su1ll:'. encl. pal10 & mul'h more. Call 644·7211 wck 1 MAHINER COV t: 2br. C"Ondo 5 blks lo b r h 9>1.rioo. HUNTINGTON CO\ 1-: 3br, 212ba. 2 c<1r i;urui;c $68.500 CUSTOM DUPLEX near Lake Park $120,000 Try HI'. dn COE 7 15 77 HEAL ESTATE KB4SIHGTOH lll're 1s a s h arp 4 bedroom DEANE home 1n popular Un1 ve.>rs1ly Park of Irvine. Mu1ol see lo uppreciale N ow Sll2,900. call for Jppl. UMCHREAlTY 551.2000 CAUUSFOR •HOMES* $60,00G-$70,000 t11T..till&tno'-' THE HOMESEUEAS 752-5353 51R-4'00L For the LARGE C.-rn li y or EXt:CUTIVt.o: enlt'r lauung. This home has s pace galore and 1s m tht• prest1g1ous RACQUET CLUB of Irvine Pncl'<I to sell al $129,000 Call fur appt. RAHCH REAL TY SS 1-2000 PROFESSIONALS Wood bri d ii:e P l a t't'. of Lhe Harbour rro m lh1)> ~k for Claire Mor~an tUr. 2lla. f;tcmentary & nunery !.chi •, blk awtty So. Coast PlaLa I m rnult• awJ) Pnn only SSO 74!24 ~~~:0~1::~~~~~ "a::~:: C. F. Colesworth~ [ ~ •.. I pean W<il k.,.a y l o sc1•luded enlr)' Sweep REALTottS 640..00 O SJB,000 MESA VERDE H·r> nace Hlr 2Ba . by o"'ner. $84 . !IOO Ca II >IS 1626 MESA YBlDE 31DRM +POOL Just l1s1ed. grt-at pool area. with :-.w~p & auto chlonnatur Add1l1onal yJrd lmm .. l·ul,Hc & much or ll ne"' ly done $89.500 963-3377 963·7~ Greenbnar mdl 4 Ut. <! bit, Sl 15,000 675 1105 ur 1---------1 83S-0211 Ext 9582 NEED FAST SELL PARK HOME 1n~ IJ, rm! Epat·urean1 __________ , k ll ch en over Io o k .., ---------M.so Yet'cM loMJGiri Sharp, 3 bedrm. ~upN l1>eal10n. o ... ner bouj?ht another HELP' $69.!IOO llere 1s one or a very fl:'w Deerfield !'ark home~ I.hat ha'e been on the market 3 bedroom~. r11mlly room. d1n1ni: room and S PA \'e)>. •l 1s t•aslill1<1n courtyard ' ALL TERMSI eoao.ial Style Love!) homt'. qu1el rnl SoJnnS? stairl'a H' tu • 6 Bedrooms. 4'J liath~ de s;ie ~lreel PrlLC M h bd VA.f1{Aorconvenllonal • ammot mstr rm1' & w 1 t h ma n y e x tr " peach lrec, party patio chtlds retreat Pool & for lhas $6l.9QO s uper realures plus a l'ule 2 area 3 Bedroom:.. Jaccu11 & volleyb<ill bargam. 2'> Baths, IOO bedroom, 2 bath cottage formal d1n1ni:. II\ IOI? make this garden home sq n family room. 7800 type home All on one lvl room rareplace Uduxc 11\'ing at 1LS fmesl' Won't sq rt. block walled yard Bolh for $175,000. kct1hen bwll ms (.',ill lo ,, . 962-44n ~. ~> 546·8103 1---------•1 all here C<tll for appoml· 1 l II k • u•7 6010 wtlh vegetable garden as . ca , .qw~ : <>"• , , Obie guage Roy McCcrdle day, UKH 540· 1720 eu110,., s OWNt-.:R 3 llr :,unn y kal<'hen, (pie•, fruit I rt-t·~ ~aLebo, nr Unti: lfrh (.'nlrl Park $69,l.IOO 842 2717 menl SlOS.000 [ I 531·5800. eves . .>13 6J5S Realtor 181 0 Ht-wport OP£r; "ou~f Auer• ~ llirnll __ w_.:_~_RE_"_ ....... _R_••.or1r_°"_ Cotto ~sa 541-7729 TARBELL 1766~5:9; 6'1M .... ---·-·····"!! "#I l1t Colifornio" DCllMI Point I 026 OPEM ROUSE Super 4br. 2ba. 15731 1lum m1ngb1 rd Ln SW.~ ~ Thelma Sat I ·4 Al Jo'ink As.'IOC Inc Rltrs 846 HIJ 4949 New Coordinates! .. .~ ,¥ • ',11,, ' •• 't'lt ,• ... ,. \qflf It.• ~ t 1 I p..t'fll" ' 0 Winning Turtle! 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PW· •n O••t'1 1~;> Crochtt w11h Squaru SI 00 o 1 v r> 101 Crochrl ' Wardrol>e SI 00 21:' \Vt> 1 111111 SI NP" Nifty flhy Quills $1.00 YC•« N'( 10011 P 11n•A•pol1C1oth1I $1.00 Nl\~f ADORE SS ZIP s,w Knit Boo~ Sl.25 s 1 l E. ~ n tt c; T y L E Netdltpo1nt Book $1 !10 Nt IMAt n · flower Crochtl l ook \I 00 1n1rp1n Crochtl loo~ SI 00 Oo you ~now "ow lo ut • lnst1nt Croc~tl l ook SI 00 01t1~·n lrn 1 Stnd now re• ln1t1nl M1c11m1 l oot SI 00 our n•w f'll Wont" P111rrr lnsUnt Monat loo' SI 00 t11,1ot-t ltp coupon lnsldt to· Complete Ctlt loo~ SI .CO tru pattrr~ ol rour chOICt Compl•lt Al1h1ns 14 S1 00 StnO 1~c now' 12 Pr111 Al,llans 12 SOc Stw KM loo• SI 25 l ook of IS Qu1IU I 50c Instant Mon11 Craft\ St OC Mu\tUlll Qvlll l oo• 7 50c IMt1nt ru111on l ook SI 00 I~ Quil ls tor lOd,Y J 50c 1n,lan1 $1•1n1 loo-Sl Ot lllt!~ II 11 Jllf1 Rut~ =.cJc lc6oa Pftlinwlo I 007 ,._ _________ •••••••• •• ••••••••••••• ,-0 V E R S I Z E D L 0 T ···········•··········· PENIM DUPl.U VA CUSTOM lAMCH REALTY 551 -2000 Upper JBr. 2ba walh vaew of bay & ocean, lowrr 2Br. 2ba lbolh \Ill frpk~ I Completely redecorated Upper lea sed, lo "'er av.ulablc Xl nl cood $1 69 .SOO Open hous e Thursday lhru Sunda> 1·5 at 216 21st St. NB 4 BR, family & dananii rm w pool J yr!> new. man)' extra::. Will iwlt VA CUSTOM EXECUTIVE H0~1E w ocean vaew bwll 11>1lh care & quahly lhruoul Hardw ood noors. basement & oi•ean \lew Near m arin a S2Z.S.OOO Wamt!rA\e llB Dl>ane l}oml'. llnners1l) Park. Keru.angton 4 l:lr 3 C.....-, VIiiage R.E. 426 31st Sl, NB. 1\:.k for LEW OSBORN 673-6261 Coro..adelMcr 1022 .....•...•............. IYOWHH Spyglass Hill. $269,000. S Br 3 Ba. View. Harbor View Hills, $189.500 4 Br 2 Ba, View. •;40 2981 645-3474 .-1"~-1- MESA VERDE •IYOWHER• Lg 4 br + den on It: lot. Cust. lllx36 pool + s µa FrmJ din.rm. used bnck frpl. l"mrsht..-d ~arai:e. I blk to Estancia Park $119.SOO. Pran. only. S46-&172 1Qual1f1ed Buyers Only> 4Br. 2 ba. dc~ircable t: OCEANVIEW """I Side. Must movt• $74.950 · """ · un Appl Agt 646 7414 usual home w13 & fam · rm. lanai. lol 150xl~ i---------· ree 4818 Surry Camec Hlt(hlands Open Daily Owner. 675-8307 2 good duplexes. 1 w swim pool & J rentals . St65.000. l So or llwy on corner. S155.000. Hy owner 673-6069 l\'OWHSl Blll French Ma nor Sy lie 4 Home. Irv. Terrace. re· modl'led, JBr . pool. $159,000. Owner 6'4·986'9 COSTAMlSA CONDO Like new with fre~h tie cor. mirrors & wood Adult IJvan~ 1n a 2 Hdrm home w1lh pool & recrea tJon fac11Jlles Near s h•>P ptng & freeway $74.950 - \A1\ll HI HONT llOMI"" REAL ESTATE f.JI 14 JI BY OWNER. Har View 4Br + 1-'am rm Copper Hills. Ocean bay view PlumhinR, Polyne~1an 3bd.fam rm formaldin, garden By Owner wood beams. 2 frplcs 556-ts.:.J J AHCHORAGE INVESTMENTS 1714> 496-771 I FowtaiwV•y 1034 •..•.•....•.•.•........ Fountarn Park 2 sty. 3 Br l'nd unat Twnhme. AdJ Mlle Sq Park S62.SOO firm Pnnc only. 540·0374 or 554·3626 Jn~~f~!"nr~~!1~~nr nrr lol Bu."''r' prntu· tJon plan avail $.>I ;,o() WCSlSIOl REALTY. IHC 848·2323 1042 ...•.••......•...•..... ---ON WATER 120', SS' dock. CONDO SPECIALfST. 4 Br twnhse on p1.11nl II 8 , C M Jo' V I y Pvt. best vu $265,000 Touc hs tone Heall). Ownr 1\,el 714·840 11179 963·U!67 MODEL HOME f'nt. Vly Greenbrook 4 Br. 3 Ba, bonus + pool :nl() sq rt of luxury ror the exec huyer Open Fn. Sal & Sun l S 18173 Santa Ade la CALL 898 7855. Wllt:LAN REAL Jo-;.<;TATE -- I nine 1044 ·····•················· WOODRRIUGI': ARBORLAKE F.lf'g<Jnl Brentwood' 2 Br, s1tung rm. fam rm. 21 , ba. lrg patio on grnbelt I .v m~J!. Ms llud5on. 675·7429 Greentree Brentwood. J Br 2 Ba. F'am Rm. palaos & co' ers, interior up gradecl call 752 5331 evei. for appt Oran~elree Patio hm New 2Br. ('Or lot Upgr'd Nr pool tenn1 .. crl~ Pnnl' only. Call 640 0408 $511.500 ---Hwtti119• leoch I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• THE RAMCH PLUHGE!I! Xlnt 4 fir Family home Sl 70.000 Aft 6 759.055() 4 IR flOOL HOME Next to park/leM1s erts R h Sunny country kitchen lmmed avail by ownt•r COZY CHARMER anC with sliding glass doors S86.500 Ph 552-462!1 Ocean view, expandable 4 ldrftK or Deft opening onto a pnvale 2 Br, 2 ba Cardiff. "The 2 BR, deep lol $124,750. Prestiiie Freedom homt'. Pa.t1.o & pool Vaulted Terrace'' Like new. up· OPEN DAILY I 3. a pleasure to see• 4 re ii an gs .with balcony. grd'd lhru out. $79,500. 4l2HAZEL. bedroom!!, formal dinml( overlooking the living Owner975·22SS&SSl-1442 HAL ,.HCHJH & separate family room. room . 0 e co rat or ---- REALTORS He arty fireplace l o wallpaper & w<?Od panel· 2 bdrm detached home. 675-4192 warm your t oes rn.i. $86,900. uel re<1dy l'alhedral t'elli n g ----------Gourml'l kitchen. As km11 for summer! t:all now 9)1.500. Ml 4292 by ownr ColfoMeM 1024 $76,900, BKR, ca ll 752-1700 --- ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~1720 ) · 1 · ' ' • •' Woodbridl(e S & S Open 192S Lanai Or. 5Rr, [~ ., Redwood Model xlnl country db luc TARBELi. Twnhs, 3 bdrm 2•2 h11, M 8 0 y x l r a s • , w 1frpl, nr lake & poof, I S48-8614/S40-20l8 blk lo prk F'u lly up DWGHTFUL! 4 BR .• 2 BA & POOL HOME NEAR SOUTH COAST PLAZA. $74,000 Agmt 64().5560 "#I 1w CaNfontfa" graded. P Jr SB.S.SOO Wall _ $69,900!! leall4? S.SI sn.i , SHAZAM You will marvel al lh1s 4 Glenmar home, 3 liie ~ & 2 baths; nice Woodbrid9f ~· family home wath Briarchrt Model. up· poolsixe yard. con ve gnded, s uperb lake Joc. ruenl to beach. :1hopping By Own er. $119.500. &school" ~S906or SS&-1833 MEWPOIT IEACH Ba, Fam Rm. unique kitchen Upgrad1•.!t. tn owner Prin( uni) $134,500 SS2 M96 •Woodbrtdl(e on Arbor L;ike Conngt lon mdl 2br. 2ba. quirk sale $1Z7.000 Ownr. 640·R9R.5 TURTLE HOCK GLl!:N Just complrtcd Plan I 3br :!ba. din rm, den. .ilnum. plu.~h crpt'g , kit \'ICW, lrg lot , com11letely hu:d Just steps away frQm recreation park. tn· cl 11 Jr. Oylmp11• pool , l~nnis rourls . Jat·u11 1, wadanl( pool, tot fol & volley ball $131.500. 112 Ripp!Jng Slrt•am. Owner 1>15· 7578, t;7S 5523 Opt!n llOlL,e Sal/Sun I S WAL.HUT SQUARE 14615 OVAL RD. Open Thur~ lhru Son, 2 !> 2 BR. drn rm , 2 ha , encl laundry area This ncal I owner. nicely decor "C" Model condo r:. m move· an cond Pool & rec area nearby W11lk to In High & lll'nlage Park. $.'>8.!IOO EVEl YH COPELAND REALTOR 5S2-0434 Good Luck OR Bad Luck 'The bad luck 1s the fnmi· ly is being transferred and must leave behind a home lhal has ever· yUung · 2500 sq. fl or beaullful, comfortable livrnl( The good luclr Is • It's all yours for $123,500 '+523 CAMP05Da·IRVO'E Greentree Homes. Beau Cambndl(e 3Br. l~Ba, Clo5e to park, pool. Ten Four R. E. S.Sl-5640 BR famlly room home 1n REALn 675-1642 WAHTIOOM71 converuenl Costa Mesa --------- We have a super lar1e are.. 61t28' Dog run. Only By Owner. Seahaven. 4br family home. Fealurea 4 $76,900. Try at, you'll like lY!ba, frplc. nu k1L Ors. YIUACMlll MISSED LOTTER Y? IUITGBS MODI&. Turtle Rock Gatden Br 2 Ba, huge add on It! O/H Sat 12·5 or appl. famJly room, full b ltn 168.SOO. Pnn only 19882 kitchen. fpk, oew WW ~ c 7 A 5 L 2 L_N 7 · 3 o 1 w 5 EltuaryLn963·3&2l cp&a \hruout ta: clean as a new pl.n. Xtra lge rea.r C.towt Meodowlartl yard, w/abaded patio & 9 DONALD M BIRO By owner. 3br, 2ba. lam fruit bearing trees. '-o•Cf• .. • A.oho" rm. atrium, 5961 Fran· REDCARPt."T ---mar Circle,. For Appt. to REALTORS 4 BDRM IMMACULATE see, call 11 46 -6772, 8'2·5541 Customised nr S Coast ~21612, 847 47Ql A home so abarp, •JI you Home. Hollyhock J up- need is your furniture graded w /magnlfcent and your famlly. Three I s 6 I I .._.__ b ,,__ V fl W • 1 5 I 0 0 0 • ove Y .,.... , ... · • 2\-; a"""• 714-846-2442 eves. firepla~ and exquisitely ___ ..._ _____ _ cuslomhed tbruoul. WOODBRIDGE PARK Super location near pairk (5651 2 Story. 3 BR. 2v. and Village Ill rl'Crea BA. calbedral ceilings, Oon a~•· Hurry on lhla plush cpt. Iota o( 1laaa. one. CaU today .s.aoo. Pilot Real P'.-tate ~ 581·5986 Plaza Big yard' Garden ----------• CONDO SPECIALIST, ot Eden! Only 177.900. By ownr, 21r'tyra old 4br, I>f.erlieldTownhomt 118 , C M , F Vly . Aunt. J ack Peck. 2ba,lgepat.lo.rr-plc,1m1 2Bd,2\.iba,<'Stmshut• red hill ~" 552·7500 Toucbatone R~•lt y, 5116 H64 Radio Pa1e tobrb,171,500. Prln oaly. ten thru.out. xtnt cood llO-Om7 "K·l61" IM6-C3C7 --------1 l70,QOO Own/Agt 559 .. --·····-·--·-·-··--··----··· -......... . -·. -... --.. ·- O"IL Y PILOT r r1d11y "P'" 29 1977 ~~~~! .~~~ .~~-..... · l !!c:'!!:: !.~~ .~~....... ~~~~~! -~~~ -~~--.... ·J ~C:-:!~ -~~ -~~-...... ~~!~! !.~~ -~~:.. .. . . . ~~~ !l.~~·. ~ !~ !~ ..... . I 0., ... rt. __ ._ I 0 N rt •-_._ I 06 Ne rt S.OCh I OH S. ..._ IRcw P'n.petiy 2000 ... wpoii a..t. WJMlr _..... H 1wpor ~w.-r-J. I 071 •••• •• •••• • • •••• ••••• • • HCMisu For Sdt .•.................... •..................... . .•........•.......•.. L.apM a.och I 04 ~~~~~ ••••• ~?.~~ ~=~•••••~~.~ ....................... ....................... ... .................. ....................... ~-~ UNITS4.IMrTS •••••••••••••••••••••• BEAUTIFUL HOME ON SKYLINE DR I 0°/o DOWN-4.AND CONTRACT T his 3 Rdrm. ch •n . 2111 Ra home 1.., s pacious sunn,Y und of the finest lath & plus tl'r c·onstru(·t1m1 W1lh l1rt•plat·t'. beam t'l'1ling~ t hruout. bar l~ gla-,~ en d~cd h1nai. ~k ylli:ht 111 beauttfullv l1l(•d k1l<'hcn. Founlam & gas fircp1t on patio. lH•auttlully lan<l M.:Jpt·d w/lush nuck de ck. Auto .t.:.1ragl' ctoor tnt t•rcom . 1ns id c• t~ ouh1de -.t l•rf'o :-.l)t'a ker SfHtduus h:dlway'i. TV & phone J:t<·ks 111 c•vcry room. I rn J>l'l'<" a h l<: l'OIH!ition with l'Vl't',V pos s 1bk a m en it y Io r y o 11 r C' on ' ,. n 1 t• n t• < • 0 w nl·r s IH1 \'t' lJU l't' h<i s t·d uno th1· 1· home. P rir'<'d righ t at Sl7fJ.500 OPEN SAT & SUH I ·SPM I 126 SKYLINE DRIVE . HOWARD JOHNSON REALTY 497-1744 NOR INS REALTY TIOS WJo~F.K 'S LOT SPt:CIALS l..lmdlocked, but ~till J pie<~ of the act1un I r1 vest in Laguna ·s futun• 86.000lo $10.000 Commc r t•1al l'o a s l Highway al V1ctor1a Beach Ba c k o n lhl' market Pn me loc.llwn butldable & ocean '1ew They are Wc ltone&Co n 1pa 11y f~ I i. L l { \ '-' '-. NEWPORT'S RNIST COt4DOMIHIUM RISIDEHCf 601 LIDO ._..GH~CENT OCEAH VIEW TOTAL PRIVACY FUU SECURITY EVERY AM&aJTY $290.000 bdvtl•efy by oppoillt1wt 675-6900 I •ww-pcwt a.och I 06' NewpOi"f .._.. I 069 ·······················~······················ CHARMING DECORATORS HOME !:)pat'tous311cdroom.:lhath, family room Quality F".tures l.ov«>I~ Fren ch Door'> & l 1se<1 llnek E\f'rv\\herl' Three R <! lob ·$4U,o00 each. l!l!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~!l!!!!!!!!!Jl!l!l!!!!!!!!Jl!I~-Two C l lou. $44.UOO CJ t:h Tilt• F loor., · Lu..,h Lancbcaping loc)una a.ach I 0 48\4gwta leach I 048 * 494-8057 * I 907Tra•winds.laycrest OpenSot/Sun 1.s ....••••.•.••.•••.......••.••.••.............. LAGUNA IEACH COLONIAL EST ATE of extraordinary qyallty ...•. Ocean view llu~l' lot w ith tr ct•s Pr ivacv ... Separate f!lll'Sl hou~e. Brick pa tio with fountain Solid brass f1xtur~s. Beaut exec S br, 9 room '1ew homl' Owner Bkr, SlW,50t) Lo Un 1197 36S9 Lag...a HUis I 050 . .•.•.••..•............ D. M. MARSHALL & ASSOCIATES 537-3197 LagiMa Ni~ I 052 ~wport ~ach I 069 110 DEGREE ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••• •••••••••••••• VAUEYVIEW Upgraded 3 Bdrm . :! Laguna Niguel. UDO IAYFROHT bath townhomc w ~Pt'<· h . . withPool&Sandy beach. tacular vrews from (.'\Cry the c o ice community 5 Br. 4\~ baths. 2 frplcs room. Owners will con OCl::AN & Ill LL VIEWS Lux ury Ii v i n g Co r s1dertrade $74.9'JS from t his lovely 3 SS50.000 Xlnl financing IDEAL FOR THE COUPLE OR BACHELOR -... ty c•tan.or.-y '--loc.ted In Do .. r Shorn. Twa beclr""9 2 bah and a deft. COlllpletefy rHIOdeled two yecn 090. Unobtlrvcted •lew of bacll bay to Ht. Pacific nd the niountalfts. Gracious Cowfycrd wfttt l«:r¥ poof cM jCKuui and luah IC11td1capl119. Cuatom appoll[ltm.ftts ~ •• .$245,000.~0PIH HOUSE. Sat. and S-., April 30 mtd M.y I. I :00 to 5:00, 1000 Santie19G S IH1Tll LAG lf"oJ \ l!l!l 4!)."tl 497-2489 l.\\jl'\ \ 'lllGl 'EL 195 17211 0 \~ \ P<H"IT 4!13 Mil Newport leach I 0691 Hewport Beach 1069 ...•...•.•.....•••.••.•.....•................. CLOSE TO BEACH E\ e r wunl Lo In e within ea~y v. alkmg d1~1anc.·c to th1• heach'' If so. \\C m <i\' have 1ui-t wh;it you 've been looking for 3 Bdrm:-~ h <1ths Balhoa Pcnm~ula Poml Slti9 ,000 ., '~ I IDO l~l~.AJ ;J'\. ... ·. ' ..•..•..............••• By OwMr •br, Suo.lwllow f>;alJO Home 2"°' ba Up eradea thru out Lr1 b11ck yrd t:ommun1t )' pool S72.750 493 97~ 1010 ..............••...•.•• SUPER STARTER Neat, older w(lll kept up n t'tghb o r h o o d' 2 lkdroom homt' with U1•t tug front Jl()rt'h &-bltn wt«! 1•ab1neu ull on•t l.ar.:c r1rcpliH0(' " ne-w <'llrJ><'~ too' HI~ Yard. ll11: Value Uurry' Rectc..,.t lealton IJJ-3310 1•; VA ASSUMABLE Four plex. HW"ry 'llt9lft 't lut 11 SBS.000 TW~fo'OU R Pl,F.XES llW'lllnctoo Bea<'h Wiii rxctu&.nae C•ll our om u for a.n appcnntmeot to SH t his Quail P l:H·e ex elW11ve ' Sl37.500ea <'<~'TA M l-:.'iA DlJPLE X <! &droom + b111:belor uNl 'Ell<'h with pnvat• ylll'd S76.~ ~lX UN ITS ~TSlDI!; L o vel y prid e o f ownership urul:. oldies • hu t i;ood tl'S Near We11tr htr Offer ed al r..~.000 by ll PPoint.mcnt l~~~~~~~~I only 1090 ...•.•................. THE SUMMIT S pec t ac u l Jr <'a n - ltll'\t'rcd, puoo ramll' \ 1ew 1n prl'sl1>:1 11u ~ Co"'"n Hc1 .:h t-. J br 31'llba !-\ill bar m dl•n, "'et bar 1n dtn rm c u~tom 1 11•d ln l~rto r w C'ltQUl 'lt l' "'alnut panehni: Pool S25S.OOO l'nn onl) <.:all for a ppt ~ 7929 VILJ \ l'Mt l\. l'tc.tucn home un '2 at· 2800 sq ft :.I t·ar i;:ar, hvy shake roof Ownl'r lea' mg area, mui.l sell GALA PHOP1-;1n11-:s <.:all~ 3456 COSTA MESA TRIPLEX Pndr of ownership on qwet st reet Spacious o w ner:. unit w it h fireplace C .. 11 for ap potnlmenl Now o nly Sl:Kl,000 FOUR PLEX PRIDE OF OWNERSHJ P Pnme area. Pn<'ed for qwt k sale 3 Bedroom. 2 b at h o w ner '> unll w f1 rt'pl .. <'l' $165.UUll (()pen t1I !IPM l l~Quail l .. IPlac• Prapvrtilra , 751·1920 .... 1400 OVAil ~t NIWl>OtT HACH ~ 3377 Via Lido, Newport Beach ~· 6 73-7300 Other Re-at Estm Hardwood floors. De luxe kitchen .. 39UNITS Santa Ana. $600.000 DB. MAR REALTY be d r o o m . 2 'i bath avruJ . 1st offering, pnn· 49a..OSOO former modrl Sea 1'e r· c i Pa Is o n I Y . C a 11 MobiW Homu rar e townhome Thts Owner/Agt 673·6272 I I FarSaM 1100 . ...........•...•..•.•• This ho m t· ha s been comple tely r estored to its original grandeur for the dis C'n minut 111g buyl·r w ho wants a orw ok1-k tnd t•-.t a t c 1n an 111com p"r· a bll' sctttn~ ---------1 home 1s an end unit ~~~~~~~~~ Hewport a.och I 069 Newport ~och I 069 US y LIVING 'Htuatcd ln J Quiet cul·de -••••••••••••••••• •• •••• •••••••••• •••••••• ••••• •••••••••••••••• ••••••• 'l1 Bachelor umt1> & 12 I lldrm. unit!> llLLGRUNDY REALTOR 675-6161 Spac1ou~ .i bedrm. I '• ba th horn<' F1rt'plat0t• and large fam il> i-11 walk to s chools & -.hop pmg Pnrt'<l to ~t·ll al $74.750 sac GuJrdcd gate com USnLUfF..VIEW ~x60' 2br & dt·n New roof mumly wllh reereat1on By Owner Leasc10 pt100 I ~ IU yr guar Like New center. pool. ~auna. t~n To Buy. 4 Br Appl only, 1112 W£STCLlff DRIVE 963-ZJll , _________ _ ms ell' Pnv1tte road lo 675-0712. 1·55 NATIO~/\L <!I .Sip~ t 1-------$395,000 ROD DALEY LINGO REAL EST A TE 714-497-2489 bt>at'h & pnvate beach OPEN SAT. & SUM. 1·5 1·omplcl< I> n ·•·ontt 1\1 DiitrHI Property! parkmg $1 17 500 4 Br. 3 ba home on ft·e D():-.1, 'T D rll VF~ BY. CO:\-l E IN & SEE.' b1:a1.:h sn uo t'Jll <21:11 l....ii;runaNij!.uel Realty land Steps 10 b t:h • -.,.,., 1349 We t·an find 1t for you ' $152 500 Agt 646 7414 T his lgt'. 4 bdrm , 3 ba farruly ho m t.• "°' Reurh area Probates, , .. ., .. OISE IOUHD l!J0-50SO -l!l6·404u ""1·3900· . . t k "'OUll ..,, s hows like a modl'I The all new m •~~few Iott 1200 l0tn ruµ1 c1 l':. tru~tee Loguna leach I 04& 0 LOCJ181G leach I 048 ...........•................•.•..•...•........ OCEANFRONT EMERALD BAY NORTH LAGUNA BEACH P n\'i1t 1• an·a \\Ith St·t·11n t\ Pool:-. ;111cl lh';ll'h T P n 111 ·, ('o rnpll'l vl \ n·d (•t·o r ;tl t•d t·o111 1tn 1·harrn n1sto 111 hqu w UnbL'11t•\ al1l1· Wh1!1• \\';11t'r \'11 •\\.., Tlll'l't' IWdroorn ... I .1m1h room lorm.tl d 111111g room l.u11d 111t'ludt•d \not h•·r :'li e•\ illt• Olms lt':id hornt• S600,000 This could be lht! unt• .i lovely brdrmo;"' :!'• ... ...,,... • .., __ _ hath:. for lot' Qf pn' ary Plu!>h t rpt:. t u ~tum ~for-Ht I OSS dral)t!s etc.'<'~nt lht' home •••••••• •• • •••• • ••• • • • • + wet b.ir & lime s aving LA I\ f:.F'RONT Home 1n m 1 c r o "'"' l" u ' e n Orange <.:o unty':. fines t Sl28.000 Jrea 4 Br. lthrar), 3 Ba RED CARPET J l"Ol•rr.., w fµk ~·rluned Rflllton 768-8IOO court)Jrd, 3000 ~q fl on the water II> ;.ippt 5111 .wtl6 Uttra Customlud "I Bdrm :! b.1th ron UKEfROMT 1 lt!!hl~ upgrudl·<I :1 Hr. :.01, 11:.1 , pnmt• lakt'front Pvt luke \ 1t•w from llv 1ni:. dtntni:. mstr bdrm Ha lcony , pat io. pvt dcx:k i.umfto l·k Su n & .. nil , I 11 h m t• m b t• r .., h 1 p f' I I I" l ' d I C 0 U (.' l' d Jomm1um "' lllO degree 'aJley vtew llurdwootl floors . :.h ultut·tl win dow:., llle entry & \l'r,1n I da 'W l'l h.ir ~lt•rt•o center & f1111~1t~ bo11u:.J .irea l .>UO + '>ll fl $R2,000 I ('1111rlt'!>) to IJrokc•r:. DR MAR RE.ALTY 491-0500 I 'l;lj ll:)8(; t'EW HOMES UHDEit ~.'~.~!~~ ..... !?~.~ COHSTRUCTIOH F.\ '111 Y C0 '1 FOHT PORTOR HO HARBOR VIEW HOM ES 2 Sty, Jbr, 2'r.iba, FR dtnrm. By Owner. by appl. 644-5613. ---- USTILUFF Jhr 2ba, lo vely garden hml' 0 11 qwl'l t'ul de sac Pnol s 11e d )'<1 w ll?r patio, fam rm w frpk, $137 Sou Uy o w nr ti44~ Open huusr Sat 1Sun I S !H513elh!> Hroadmorc Seav1ew, pvt Bat view 4br. Jba. r rts. pools 1!1 1 7 Ya c ht 1-.m:h:rntrl""S 0f)t'n I 1, 3 Bedroom Giid Pool f -·"'7"' ~alc-s. fon·ed sail's. under te nor catures huge <:ountry k1tt h ('n . ••••••••••••••••••••••• market ,alue!. w e can b e amed n :11'::. . dbl rrpl & muC'h RViACRES JOllll venturf' Call World m ore Close to c•vt·rvth111g & onl v South nf Corona fo°J n Wide Broken .. 673 4545 $146.500 tasuc \l('w t-\Jll prtct? 1----------~.!IOO HKR l~~L: ~TI .1 31;~7· f·~1Z·1~~~~1 :"\, w~ ~~1:;.i ~ii·l '-~ii~ toron a cl PI l\l;.ir OHE&OME QUARTER ReGI Estcrh CCMlltWtor Profe, 1n v estmc n1 dnah"'>I'>, appra1s;,ls. lax & t.•>.t•han,gr adv11 1• Spt•1·1al1z1ni: 1n Bc h multi plex propc>rt1es ~lier~ & buyers avail ACRE Newport leac:h I 069 Hewport ~ach 1069 for )our mobile• hm nr h I d I( :. 1 I t• SO u l h 1,C <:oron<1 l til a\.1111 ~'ull pnce S12.500 RKlt ·····•·••·············· 5 IR--ACKIA Y HOR SH! ······················· BAYCREST Greul home for ouldoor entertammg by sparkl tng pool , 4 BR. 2 ba .. ~ frpks .. 11vm~ rm wilt beamed cell famll) rm . shakf' roof qwel area $159 .500 \71111i7i ~I\ OR 5Zl·20KO 1/i A.CRE ILDG SITE All uu l I' a vcd road Won t la!tl Trrm!t liKR (714 ) 6i6 5717 OH522 ~ C:ill Ron 1-~llis (\•ntury :!1 848·11~ <.:r~:, Country 960 2358 3 11ous1-:s on a lot 3. 3 & :! Costa Me!>a. S124.000 . Pnn only A~ 545-SSOI O,EH SUH. 1.5 4 .5 "'res. '~ined R J 05· Loh for ~ 2200 1634 Skytcrk L.n. per foe>l in Montl'la1r ••••••••••••••••••••••• <All 0 "~" :-1 1.i 6J8!1894or~·9556 t!\es I IUYAft!ECEOF ROD DALEY LINGO REAL EST A TE (714) 497-2489 ~ Bedroom-. 1 l•Jlh' 1·ar gJr"~" .,,11'.i 01~1 Well located home m the L'pper Bark Bay on a t·omer lot. 2 RV parking spaces J ust hsled so J ll(:.1111 \tew bv ""'ner don't wa1tto call6'S·722l 'tbdnd 1\41) 3 Br & dl·n CENTURY 21 P rtv a le gate d fro nt J>allo. Tile entry. llui:~ fam rm , gourm l'l kit c hen New butcher bl o t'k cou nte r t o p F"ormal Dine' St>paratc Master Suite Double van ity mirrored ward robes. Plus -I more queen s1ied BR sewmg room ur work shop t!. herr too Hr mg your horses• Thi' beautiful 4.000 o;q It mansion only Sl 79.SOO Olli ror personal prevu.•w today' 752 1700 A~ J\ttent1nn tn H·:.tors & i.ur LAGUNA IUCH 7:(, 1 I\ fn~ l1 Jwa11an ort'an VIEW LOT I lledroom~ l 1 bath' 1·ar i:arJ>'t' $1~ :JtMI JAYW. YEATS I REALTORS lrvlM I 044 LA1CJ111M1 lcoch I 041 ······················· ·······················I 499-2237 BY OWNtm 3.000 ~'I rt of MYSTIC HIUS Lag...a N~ I 052 ~pac1ou'> It\ I( in t his Spe<:tarulJr \'ll'W hf)me ••••••••••••••••••••••• Monterey w cul de '>II<'. hu1<c 11, 1n1? r m with Laguna Niguel &"~ The "lb nch IM Cov :itonc frpl . t~amed 1·e1I ..._. ert'd p•llo. lndiicpd yd , ~ery IJrg~ IKlrm !>Ull e & the cho ice community I l11efam rm w frplc open a de1•k Ui enJO) the \IC" \'IEW oF 1-:1. :'\l(;t'Jo.I. Sat 1Sun noon 5. 15335 A perfect home for ,1 cou GO L f COl' HS F Ea!>I Se1neCr.~33"H pie Sl&S.000 "lllt't't>1111u ('lt',rnbn 1thl In The ltunr h 27\lllfl Granudu <1 br, :!• 1bJ. :I c ar gar $11 !1 ~00 Con11tdl'r CJu·hunl(•' for sm1tllf'r home, TO ur > ttkr. 1714 1492 l!"if>h ILUHIRD CYH. :1 bedruon1 2 bath upl>f'r A h u 1• t• al r •u m & 1omt•r 11rul 1-·nmt1n11 1111 l dnd~1 JJ>tnl: prm 1dt-J 1<111( t·c11ir-.r v.rl h full" .. "' I dramutt1· Clllr) lo thli, uf f,.llf"W.I\ & htll<. l.f\ 1nl! home m wftOdl>) l:ilut•ln rd room t1 d intnl( room "' 1th l'~nyon J Lklrm!I . I '• \Jul11'CI '""'° h(· .. m H •tl b11lh:. & J>lt.'nly of 'P•< ~ ini:~ .\tr u111d 1t11111l'cl (Qrt'ltp.Jl'\SIOn ll39.500 l.11 jl!t• h tlt•l)11\ 11.111n 1048 OCUHNOMT t i.i-1• 10 '" tt<1.111e1n ~~~.~~~~•••••••••• In l'.mt rald 811~ un t.,.n '"'1mm1n .: 1>001 & lot."> nt-arly c•n thl" ,,rncJ J•tt'Ulll W.ilk to I 11.:un,1 A 00# of a ktn<I offrn n.: I '111:ut l 'l l'nr>1 -. Clvll ONIACRIESTATE r.irt"I) 11 ,.i tf J blt" 4 ~·lt"C-t \nor own fin;an1 San Juan dream homt Hdrl'n!I J hath., f;1m1h 111~ l'r11 1·1! to "'II J I Fam Hm Formal din mi.: Room fur pool many Wntcliff R~ xtr<i ' l'r1n1· only -------- co ..... 2 RR.2BAowner ·s +ll>r, ~ ... 1 "'"~ h I ba ~uesl ouse. 251 t tlill <:ontn'J ra m rm •pl ~ upi:rd d Beaut ln d H p .: S71 .9 0U K.'ll).2011 OLE! S pd l IOUS trt le\ el Oeant> Home Appomt menl1' m r lude rormal d1run11 room. I bdrms Mot1valt'd sf'llcrs. Won't l.i.st <'311 today• Comm.& Ru. Really 751-2060 f.nJ•" 1 h1• • lt'W tn this m•v.I\ hutll air t'ond . 4 He<lroom 61 FH townh~r in tx•;aul I.a Mamha. rw~I t11 \11<;s1nn \'reJo C'ountry C'lub llOl ,000 640-6600 Vist:i Or m Bayshore Urop by Thurs. Fri, Sat or Sun 1·5 Property House. 642·38SO OCEAN VIEW & NIGHT LITES HARBOR VIEW HOM ES PHASE HI 4Br. 3Ba. Palermo, coun· try kitchen. fam rm, 2 frplcs, fully lndscpd. 752· 1073 UST BLUFFS-LUSK 3Br, ram rm. lg corner lol, 1mmac. by ownr $149,500 644-1805 Prtn only. tWwport Heicjhli 2 bdrm. 2 bath. dl.ll rm. EXTRA lge hv rm. frpl, PLUS Under ron.,truct1on. elf' rm & lar,(l' bn ('k p111 rc1 100 !.(A• luxe cuslA>m bwlt homt rrmn•ll'I th1' 11n•• .t. h;nr l_,l!WtJ '111u..i ltt'all > ~ on one acre estatt over ~r .• ~i-lt''' lrt ,f,Ufl' I IQ._50.'l'I 4Yh 4040 ,..G . ./•"·rri") ~~ I 1 bdrm. 1 bath gue-st apt. Ul rear o( lot. $125.000 SelJer will carry flJlanc· 1ng 411 F ulle r ton , 548-0040 look tnJt C .ap15lr ano •• ;,v .,.,., , • Valley 4 Bedrooms, 4 Ji!1 --------- bet.h.s, gourmet kitchen ~ I ;1-lf'ree~!7~111~~~l in (If ,:~!~~·· 3 U , 3 IA Tw.-•P•ll- Aeaut1f11I nt-.,. homt> 10 I NEWPORT HElG HTS new home. 4 Br 2\.'J Ba , va~nt $139,500. Open Sat&n l-5PM Age nt 645-9900 110$ N.Coou Hwy .. toguno Sea TPr1'lH'I' romumuni Hewport Beach I 069 494-1177 l\ F1repl;1r t• Srrurtt\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Monarc:h Bay Plaza JtOOI Coo •t Hwy ~ loguno )!ale 1-\Jlly land~cape<I Laauna N111uel 499-4591 llurn hefore surnrr11•r' 496-7222 lll-Oll6 ·-------$103.~ Ron F:llt~ 960 Z3S8 M. COAST VllW No oblltl'U(tlons ! Prlv•tc- &r splendorous 2 bdrm., 2 dens, venetian marble 1arden batha. all Oak kitchen, Inlaid dra1ton swimmi.na pool & ··pro mise Mr a N>H garden". forSSZS.000 • 494-7551 . f'f'\C (flr'l"l'\&Ctti, h.11 , ' ~ ,, tM.(OI" Bluebird C yn Charmlllg canyon selling w ,3 bdrms. 3 ba & l(ul'o;t quarters on lower level Hardwood n rs. slllan~ glass. fpk $125.000 Crescent Bay <.: 21 X Cntr) B4K 1188 Custom hm The l'hl't'nf'st bnl'?htest 3 br. 212 ba. fam rm. wet bar . laun dry. 3 r ar J!ar Darhni: barkyd "' de r k1nl'l All th1s for S119 000 IOHD RE.ALTY 831·941 I SEU.JNCi REAL ESTATE Nrwport Oc h /Cos ta Mesa SfNCE 1959 759-0226 (COAD IN ASSOCIATES l --------- HAUORVltW MOMTlGO 4 bdrm & fam rm. '1'l blk from pool & grn belt . P ro f l a nd sc aped w /time d s prinkle rs , Illes. Upgraded lhruout. 644-5767 1823 P o rt Carlow. Opn Sun 1 S. $16',900 I Atl ttOllJ; • ~YMwtto.M Ttus lovely 3 Br. 2 story PRIME WATERFRONT Porto fino Mod el is PROPERTY seldom on t he market. J een Dales. Agt e40-554iO Lo<'ated JUSl m inutes ----from Fash.ion Island and IACK IAY AREA the ocean. Offered at G REAT f'AM HOME $159,500.833-8162 ROOMFOllOAT Campe r too-in these two new <'UStom homes tn Newport Hghts. 3 Rr+lge bonus rm, 212 ba, fam+dlll rms, 2304 sq Ct, 2 slory. lots or wood. $141 .000 ea 3106 & 3112 Broad Sl. East of Nwpt & So of 15lh St Open wkdys l 3, wknds 12·4. Call 731 1522 Western Pac1f1c Prop MEWPORT SHOllS 3 .. -$12,500 Super sharp Newport S hores l oc atio n ' Gorgeous "real wood' wall e d 4 bd rm decorator's dolt g ht' Chef's gourmet ktl<'hen. Pnvate malr. swte. Jr bdrm. can be JUlll that o r de n ! New pain~. Secluded patio Cuato sundeck. J og to beach- b Io r ks 1 Call t oda 646-7171 Llil '" ''1 v. ,,~, '' "'"'" , • .,,, 1111 .. • '.'"~ luts Bii: l:.land f.:.ts1ly bwldablc 50 \ ~aJ1o: vr tr .. de for Or.anl(r lllO lol Ore Jn , tt·'lo. San ca.meftte I 07 6 ( 0 pro P l'r 1 v ": J s ) owm•r anxious ~.000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lt rm ~ A.:L•11t Grri: IN\ ~;.~TOHS OCEAH DUPLEX 5::16-1461 /\ TIF.NTION tl 58. 000 B 1dr 1 8 k r leach Propttty 1350 2 lots hold for fulur .. de 646-44l4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'elopm!!nl S21.000 tolJI --Lrg R-2 Lot , O<'eanfrnt st Lar ge ln level, 4 Br. 3 Ba, Leucadia. Approx JOO to CClllMy & CompcMy Fam Rm ·beaut pool water. l'• hlks to Stall• l104So Coast Hwy Pnme area. Ocean view Brh. $17.000 down Bal at LAGUNA BEACH Pnnc only $1 22.500 low ml rate. $60,000 Call 497-2457 493-6476 11 ) 436·9461 ------ ---.------.-.----R·l Lot m South Lal'luna DOLL HOUSE COfldOMlltiUnti /T OWlt• 6:.xl sq ft. Fantastic 180 S76.500 hcMelnfor1ale 1700 degr<'e ocean v ie w , Dreamy 2 bedroom. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• sn 500 bath home you·11 fall tn CONDO SPECIALIST w,,.r.. TholftMtt RJty love wrt h. Beamce1hnf!s. JI B .. C M . F Vly 492-9550 fireplace. n ch ceramic T 0 u c h s 1 on r RI 1 y . ule, & lots more 963-al67 CP 16 or 17 w /vananr~ GOLF CO U RSE ---COLONIJ\L Choice 2 bdrm loft type units Pnn only, S275.000 <kean \•1ew home on San Mont1<'ello Condo Pnccd World Wi.de Realty Clemente Goll <.:ourse 4 for qwck sale S58.500 Ask for Bill 979-6666 Elegant bedrooms. :: Qualified bu)ers only. llarbor View Lots Half balM. den. family room Call for a ppl P 1 P Moon Bay, zs mt to SF & sunny lanai. For thL· 546-9794 7 10 S7 Sl0,000 Buy now d1scern1ng family at °'Ch---1 &savr 1714)673·4300 SlB9.500. -•9!.:..a_ 1100 BERTilA HENRY -Out of Co.tty REALTORS •o•u•••••u••0 •••••• Property 2550 21.5 Del Mar 492·4121 HB Duplex O level 1 hm<' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------Owners lge dlx 1mm11c so Arr{'S Sonoma County AUTHENTIC urut 3 Br 2 R:1. nu cpls. m ex<'hnnge for property SPA.NISH drps, FA heal bltns, 10 So Ca lif Counties. 3.000Sq. ft • on gl.llnl M1g sterea. brglr hrt• ;,Jarm S20001u1·re &lme ocean ston u le roof, hdwd. nrs , syi:.tm A<IJ lci~dv 2 Br View own,Al{l. 646·1757, 2 frplt's . lge. palm & a unit. cpl:.. drps hltn5, 549 ~11 classt<' pedestal basin & patio pvl yd!-a uto privacy on street lo spklrs 2 dbl l(:.rnget> & CAUIN on 5 ac. View pro- streel lot wilh u spark I dnveway'> +off St. P kg. pert y w /water I p w r ingocean view $?15,000 for boat or tr on huge cut avml Sl4.700 Only $2200 '* 494-755 I * de sac lot $125,000. owe ck1wn $12.'iimo at 71-!>% Open, musl sec lo ap· 111t. prec R411-9575 I.ALA PROPERTI ES NEW ILUFFS CONDO IM:onw ProfMi ty 2000 ~_!_I G_!O f'rey 542·3456 BI o om I n I( D e Io r e 11 •••••••• ••• ••. ••....... Red fstcrh Model, 3 Br 2~ Ba, e nd &~ 2IOO unit. By owne r 50 1 San.Juan SHOPPINGCENTER ••••••••••••••••••••••• Playa. $133.500. 644·7901 Capistrano I 078 Xlnl Orange Co. loc. Tax f'rt'e R. F. Open House Sal & Sun••••••••••••••••••••••• Ne ar n e w Jn com e t:xt'hnnl(cs lt-6pm FOR SALi!: BY OWN E R. Sl09,JS4 per yr pown l>toblems solved ... I uoST 111..11w 3 Br 2 Ba, 1400 sq.fl hme pmnt S230.000. Full pncc anywhere -" on Jge lot. lll pnme San ~.ooo.;.~r:._at3ive Invest F: Rerkhc1 mer 751·4815 DUPLEX Juan location Call for ~n~ ....... ""' ----- Thu J bdrm . 2 ba ho me IS JUSl step; to beautiful Crescent Bay Bea<'h Beamed ceilings, huge yard 1225,000 29662Cora1Cove 4br 21'llba. fam r m . din M.wportPocifk <,Nr. Alic ta & Seabird 1 rm Now S132.500 2392 ... ulwllh 1 ILOCK TO IEACH appt or Open House Sat/ 2 Br 2 Ba dpl:\ '>hake roof TJ:ude s uper La Qwr;i• 3BR upwfl ba . l BRdwn &m. 9AM-7PM. S79,900 beau t y By ow n e r Country Club Home or w 1 ba all tiled kitchs Ir Pnnc o nly 31665 Via $124,915() l.Al ll for appl IJalboa home 64_!-8565 ba ths bltna. In ch Madonna . 496·2771 o r 496-QJO Hurry' Red&t• dsh~hr frplcs. dttk & •1M01 ----7 U ... IT"'I .. LIO.. W..t.d "f'OOTHJLL" Posh,Jbr. Ba y Farm Pl Call ---------2900 patio w huge 4 <'a r 81iowner.2Br. l bacon· " ::11-.... "' ••••••••••••••••••••••• REAL ESTATE WOOD'S COVE COTI'AGE Now for Hie. Would you believe -5.000? Hurry lo Mel £XQ.USIVE LE~INO AGENTS FOR 11tF. VUJ..ACE .. AIRt: 'lCMSo. Coast Hw1 LAGUNA DEACll ... ,. 2417 fa m a r e a , 2 ,., b a , SS7-0032 Bkr Townhome. centr. a1c - X-Model home. many xtras. SM,950. Own-Bltr ~ • DUPLIX * ~--liil~ZI L.aguna Niguel. lliii tM choice community 3 Bdrm. & 2 bdrm. on ex· tra large lot, near ~an. Beamed ceil .• sundeck, patio & dbl. 1arage. 1130,000 . NEWPORT HACH I Of AKllMI A most \Ullque Laauna Beach home in exc luatvt Portalana. 4 Bd., 2 ba., faro.rm •• frplc 180 dear et> oco•n vi~w ~.000 SPAN I S H PA T I O enclosed & private wtlb outslandina 3 bedroom plus loft for den or recreation room. Heated jac uzzi o rr m a s t e r bedroom, fully enclosed on four sides for <'Om plete pnvacy SJGS,000 Laguna Nl~I Ru lty 8»5050 496 4040 LAOUNA NfOUt L atAL1' 4t6-4040 or 130 )OSO UALTY '75-1'4? • llCi CANYON 4 Br. 2"" be. pool, Jiacuzsi & vtew. Electric -•\es 644-8415. 640 5957 MOMTIGO MODa .... VU HOMES 4 br. 2 ba, ram1l1 rm. 0 11 gr~be1t, near comm pool. By appt "4·1•t Sl.56.SOO ........ -.... ~--... ,_ -·-. ._ ---·-. --... -. . .. . garage u d 'd 1 P rime a rea . Gross ""-'va•A party would ltke ....... TUsn..a ' o. p gr . n e w >' S31000 w ll t d ITJ .., •-" SI 65.000 pamted. Pool. 2 car gar. · + 1 ,. e up to buy l to 15 un1ls . OP1H SAT /SUN 1·5 JACOIS REALTY _~_:n_16 ______ or down Owne r /Agl 8319950 Mon detll-able Newport 67rt .a..a.70 -~-J.S.ss __ o_r _63_1_.00_20 __ _ Hci&hl.5 area; a s1>9rkl· _______ • ____ 1•---------1Ccleta Mesa. duplex & 2 Hou.w wanted dlrectfrom ing clean J bdnn., 2 balh LEA.5E Opt.Ion or teaae. OftH SAT /SUM 1-S houses. $149.000. ln<'ome !w00netro. !:~1;;,r 8 ayrep~ home on • large, comer Luxurious furn. condo. 2 l 1212 PeMO Ol•ot 113,800. Owner 781-63S4 .. · ...-. · lct.RoomforRVoreaay or 3 bedrms. S750 mo. Beamed <'e ll i n gs , pty.644·1'52 ____ _ access to put In a solar 640-175J. secluded pal10s & a fine NIDI OWHHSHIP l...t. - pool. Many custom built· ---------arbored pathway lead to 18 unil3, Anaheim. 8.2 •••••••••••••• ••• •• •••• ms. 1110,000. EASTIWFF this beaut. 4 bdrm. home Umes groes. This 111 the ...... ,_Ai.a.cl l~L~~.~~~ .~ VIEWFROM&ROOMS In finest area or San one Ca l l ownr /agt . ••••••••••••••••••••••• • s bdrm. l1t ram rm. 3 ba Juan, Larice lot with dog 548-M-U or 642.0'7!)M Ge.,.. l I oz • ) mw ,, 3 "aT oar, 11•ra t'l,..,.U keMCIS & greenhouse. · --• ----··-" " ~ ""''' $144 9(5() Sl0,()()C).Sl2,500 down. Will ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 675·5930 ~ 844-01.38 1180.000 • St "" ld't bu)' you 1 of theu 2 op ht re! Looi! in1t to .1n11 r. c,t ""' C'rl~I :~e:;~:o M,Lit;M;j~ ~~:~e~,:c~~!br!:~J E~~~1~?~i~~'£i tWWYWwC__, kept. Open hH Sat/Sun . • 675·5930 • 182,5 00 eac h Call arus. Ir a1J Oranie Co. 3 Br, fam rm. SJ.40,000. l·S ot by appt 19189 Port .u.1; ~ t '' "'" <'11\I 644-4359 for more info. Ca.llnowtorlnlo.MS-4900 tee. Pr1.n only 960-52n Seaboume. M4-5.S68 Prine only. 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Nt.'W 1 br ~ A1C Newport-v eo.e.*-o 3724 eon:.odel Mer lllJ 3 Br , l b1t •·rpl<' 3br . tba. frplc , gar SUPfrB~~p 2BR l~VINE pOOl.~.J~.etc. SPACl~SMt!1·r~~ror ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Complol.-ly furo na.H East.aid~ CM "'°°mo 3Br ZBa Landmark 2 BR'.211a .. Nopet.s.SZ95.~l lcae r.2 • n>. am~ uul pd• At beacb' $40.00WIB&U, Vupl'"X~()flfwy.~EIR.? May J.sl thru JUM 20 m~ ~.t,,.,mat.obeat-b.l 2 eR.2~ ·::.:·~1si nn.496-91'21 Rd+cnot'e Uot Small •Stuc1ao4t1BRi\P'o! R".":Odt>trn 1i.1 trh~n . t-;v • 673-JOU . day1 yrok!.~71 3BR.2Ma .. "25/ Woodbridge Estate llOU.IM6 .. U.SYU feeM$-dOO •TY•M&JJScrvAva11 walktopark&b<'h.$-'2S ~1755 ~~·,:/•s~~5 3?~c~~= • 38R.2.,..ba . W S =·.~es;:~. 4 Br 2lllOO+ sq ft paUo ••C-1r1G.We •PhooeServ Htdpool mo Agt 644 7211 ..... ,_,I rd· 3107 g.-rdener 3161 Sicily Gr.,u Cal C luuc 48R,2\.'a8a .~/ dm 2 a. dm ook ~ famrm 2 'rn>IC$ Z3'76N~wµor\8hd.CM ;...._ __ ··-•••••••••••••••••• ~ ne1~bborbood J 8R. llLllt'Jo'S (pie·. ~roredrmR:mll~ Wf!t~ oopeU 1415 Ph HarborVlewH 4br. Fam S481n~or~JIJ87 f..;arJ:r. dllr °' BR, frpl, ~root 2 Br. avaaJ by oear Meadowlark Goll 6 4 8R,3ba ub 5495 111 495-S!l&l.or49'1·21&4 nn. fncd yd. I level Moo· pall<>~ Mo/Yearly weekormooth M~ Verde xlot loc 3 sdloola Onl1 $415/mo. RIGCANYON t ·mo bl ast, tet!O l&SO 6444809 LpZ'*-AG~ 6447383 646-2510 br. 2 ba. dbl fn>I . fam rm. Call 3BR.2~ Ba . 17 yrlylse 64U383 ...._ Y'-fo lU7 Npt u... 2br Iba Stove & Bltos. w1w. pool, adlt.. 2B b ---D/W .ucn incl's grdnr LAKE FOR£::,"T TURTLEROCK cul d~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• e1·~•0.ld ho. , ~ oopeta $240 64.>3971 Charming r. 1 J + -OR , r na er me ..,.,v gllf' A,•all5/1 $375 S27S 2 Hr . lc1d5, ref, Avl6/1 7.S1-0C86/V1~75 3 :U~. SS75 sae. parlc localloo 3 Br 2 Qi.at.a Ml SOI. aduJt. love ely yrd qwt:l strHt lt1t $245 tt.p 2 Ir 640-4129 ~hatt'r~ • ... ':«!~~ lu t 1 Stnk1n1 3br , Zba, ram Ba. C-llll'. ~75 mo. Lst,. lY 2 ~R. "-IC. view, elub & last , dcp 423 Alao . Quiet lmm1&cula~ bldg "' .....,..,...,., lut. + S200 &er A._<t pvl& s 5400. 644 llWl Ot ~ yrly wtr trsh & b' l 1 w 4' ••C~ lh~ ~·d~7~':n"'u" ~~~It 75.2-0188 ~1 gardener pd 842 964S ~a~d~:.uping ,411 ,.:v 'd Cotto Mewl 3124 t• rt.. t. ] I 69 -REAL TY INC. UNIV PARK. 3 Br 2"'-Bil. 38r decorated Condo . New Harbor View ~oil. 3 garagt!fi. lldulU.. 09 pel!>. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ::~ ... ~......... PIUVATEHOME 714/846-1371 nrteruus. pools, $500 mo. fn>lc. c ul-de·sac, ~ br·2br &d~n.zi,., ba Ten· Leeward Apartments MF.SA VF:R DE ar u 2br. mo-mo or year lse 1 tmmac 2Br in a 14 unit 1st & last + $200 sec rno. 830-4421. rus t pool 5700 mo. !1) m> F\allerton Ave llofne atmosphere 2 at 3 '·''-from '--b. lst & last complex. patio, frplc. 3 BR, 3 ba coodo. view Agent 75201811 "9.1-588B <l Blk E of Newport brdeluxe1&pts 546-1034 u... "" e nc RMr. c·pls. drps, rrom eod urut. Gar dr · JBr.2ba.cn>t/drps,n1r. Avt.>&lBlk Sof&yl t dep <7~>675-6595 beamed ceal . adults. no opor. & pool. 1425 Woodbndge Arbor Lake. 2 Nopet.s. Call 631 0397 BIG CANYON petS $287 50 Rers. 23S4 IMS-2341 Br w /sitting rm. de n. Call 5116-8345 s.ra.-• 3276 f.legant 2 UR. 2 ba SantaAnaAve~-2UJ .... ..,.. .. 8 2,~ea ... -rm 't523CAMPU5Dl·IR'lll(E coveredeotry.adJto pvt r be •••••••••••••••••••••••QUU!t3plx Zbrllseunl 4 lOWDbome panoramic -·.. r • .,.,, . '"" , clbbse & bdi. F\llly up-2 weeks ree reni gm. Shorechlf golf course vu Cum apl Jmmac. adlt'I. ~oU course view Avail ~SlDE 2 sty .. comp ram rlJ?. 2 s ty, 2300 sq .ft Yrly tse, S395 mo 4 Br 2 graded Ready for am rung May lS. 3 r 2 Ba 2br, Zba twobm. $400 no pel. no s mkr 768 Sc:oll MavOct atSTOOpermo rt'dec'd 4 br, 2ba. frpl. Prestige Hntg Bc h Ba, •·P . c:pts. drps. medoccpy Lse $625 mo hme,focd.$37S.494·149S Chris,831-2715 Pl,646-_2323 ____ _ ~~ent 640-~~~&~d~d 5'l25 n~~OPERTIES lndscpd 551 zooo or orlseopt. 714·549-8270 Me•portleoct. JU , Br Oplx E-side Neat & - --894-3484 -MO WAITIHG •••-•••••••••••••••••• l YEA.IS HEW cit-WI Sm but cute IJ\ ~ Br hou:.e l.o:r bile t $375 3Kr some furn . 3br&den.2ba $450Mo Lease CbJll"1DIJlg Ottontor home m ex s ide $l!l0mo \st las t mo ocean l'"tgar Ava11ro frplt'. fenred yd. dbl SJ'75mo •IEMTALS• 28Rcoodo $3()()/mo two story living room elusive area, n e ar rent Avail Ma)' lit 128 summer rental immed a 8 9 41 fl 962-~ors.36-0.121 2.BRcondo $.'WO with beam s and 1 ~.'~a .,!!•ch Only E 21st St .C M ~_;lfOO S200.,.eekorS375perm f(arage, 54 4 a 2 BK S38S ZBRtownhomt' ~ bedroom+ lot\ Oneora .._,....,.,.,.... vrly Days 673 7772 Af lOAM HIGJD.,Y upgraded 4 br. 2 BR. $$00 2BRcoodoA ~ ~ k.J..od. -'---------1 6 67~7 Jbr 2b.I $375 Film rm. w vaulted ce1l 'gs Liv 2 BR. S42$ 2BRbome S365 ~Mo 4 bed + den & 5c;!,.,11 .., 0-Poiilt 1726 S2:Kl 1 l:Jr near beach' enclosed pallo. frplc, big! rm w/frpl, bngbt k1tch 23 B8RR.den ~~ 3B3BRRbombomet' ~~ VIEW. Agent 631 1400 3Z7I ••••••••••••••••••••••• · fm-d yrd sprklr.. or OCC w/dshwsbr Heavy shake .._., .._. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wnters P:arnd1Se nr 011na Pool rd, dshwshr. · · · 3 BR. ~ 3°Rbome .... 15 BLUFFS CON~ N 3 B d l .,.. more! Unl Small fee & park 548 3210 root. Nr lake & park '430 3 BR :;:: L> -UUi> ew r • up ex. c,,,.. Potnl Manna. ocean 'u. mo 84894.2"7 _.... 3BRhomeDen S.HS Leases start.mg at drpg,pools.lake$350mo. lux 2Br, zBa Condo. ~ ~ 1l now ' 3 Br 2 Ba . . JBR. $.\95 JBRtownhome S440 Mooth.Agent6441W 547-51.25,979-1473 Jacuui . pool , <7 14 J ••Com •n&o.ide charmer $450 Ref :.. Sharp3br . hv rm w/frpl. JBR .. JBRtownhome 5'.50 ---~7~ur751 4060 c beer f u I k 1 l ch 3 BR . 48Rbome $475 Exe<-T.h. Jbr. 2ba. rrplc, New M.iss100 Creek bome -~--------..._... u.twMt.Md --w / d s h w s h r Lg y d 4 BR J BR home S47S encl paua. pool, clbbs• 3 Br, 2ba, fa m rm [)rpa, ....................... 1mmac J llr 2 Ba, Mesa w /frulL lrees . $3115 4BR. 3BRbomeA/C S475 $395.675-5008,673-2332 cpts P rof lndscpd , IWW• G.-~ 3202 Verde $4l0Ava1l May l 848-9427 4BR. 4BRhome AJC 148S sprkln, pal10 Country tbbOw 3742 •••••~••••••••••••••••• ~72. 673·4l!Ol b J BR, fam.rm MM J BR Den home ~ U~·blS1 LJE . yr11Y3 $800B .; atmosphere S47Stmo ••••••••••••••••••••••• BRAND NEW 4 br, 2 a . 2 JBR townhom $525 av...., e une t ., 548-3011 Anoh H.tlls brand new 3 Ur llall of Fame 3 Br 2 Ba. sty Landmark home. 2BRtownbom~ Ba. lge s unny South ---------DLX ~~d110 l'oholkdo End 2 Bit, view v.illey, lake, 1:ompl redt'c, all nu bltns Adams & Beach. &l2-13S7 VIEW ss25 patio. 642-5002or67~ 2 Br I Ba, condo, 2 sty, air unit rip I ht>ttl'h THllAYLIAF l & 2Bdrm, wate r pd "'rom $240 Beauurul. liPllCIOUS new aplS, Pool, pvt paU06 Adults. no pets 329Avocado.C M 646-0883 -------FollilolowYllop 621 W Wi.l.soo 646-2010 FURN OR UN FURN •2br townhome w /frpl •Lge pat.Jo & enc. garage •Adults. cluld 16 &over •Small pet olt ___ _ Beaut. new 2br, 2ba to 4 pie~. p.il10 . laundry. bltns. ms 642 160.J --- Garden apt, z br, 2 ba, dentpaUo. Mature adult.:. ooly. Mail ... Aph#Z 275 E. 18th $t. C M. 6 31-3003 mtns All cooven. comm & refng ~SO Halecrest ---cood, pool, $28.5. 7~·7899 P ool. Ja cuu1 $275. lb I 3 D-J b fuJI r ed 4BR home A IC ~~ u -........ r View Homes, s Br nr .,..,3175 eves . 962-4914 SJ>llC 3 br apl or use It as(! PoOI. tenntS, n drng. ~75 tenrus. swim <: ava1 °'• a . Y enc JBRhomeA/C _..... OAUFuu R 2 r l ' _ ..... .,.. .....,. br & den. Jo'rplc. pist10 61 c'Y• ""'"" 042 4751-1 yard. Fresbly palJlted m 4BR home PO<>L. am m, P c s. ......, I ~d It $325 N .,._,<->= lse 5520443 75'9-~ 4br. 2ba. 2 c ar gar. l>OO " u ,:; 1_c Sl75 1..Jtil pd' N1<'t' .\rea' /out Nr bcb. $375 mo SPA $700 · . · Dehghtlul hme Walk·,. ,_wport ~och 3769 pet:; 645.338. or 837 9S1' 3 1 ~Pr j ,.11" S~~·0 c'1t~ ~d~sn {106t' lo all Pl\ Small 968-891.8. 1lM! Wtllows. pool home 3 For rentals m Irvine call dLSt.ance to old San Jua; ••••••••••••••••••••••• --<.m~e <:all 968 C396 Ft>e ~·4000 Terrific 3 Bdrm Rr2 Ba. fplc "'50mo. CUSTOM 3 bedrm. 2 bath $400 mo 493·3673 L.ARlGr: Ml' Br IN' .. B~.b:.o> sp~) ••CoM.ulner16'.i• Ovrszdmstrbdrm •••• @ home on c ul de s ac --STEPSTOIEACH u:. rip ex r s "' ~I.a.cl 3206 Perfect location Uruver.nty Park.. 3 Br 2 street Approx 1900 sq rt SollHI LOCJllllG 3286 1BR.1 ba. yrly S3SO .l<1lts. no pet:; 1>37-882.8 Ba. Cul de •ac ........ mo ~ • • • 1714 I ••••••••••••••••••••••• fl\U 2 Br. close to JI!' Special feature:. .. ~ 1685/mo •••••••••••••••• ••• • 2 BR. furn. wntr $250 2Story J Bdrm,famrm. Hd ~armor~· Unl AskforJo Kelly Pool,JDC,t~nrus 7~7847 SUPERL.ARGEbedrms 2bdrm,lbalh,180degree .!BR,Jba Wnlr $300East C!'d Pn lllr&2Br. :? frpl~ S7S0 1m o yr ly :>malJfee 6454900 ~1371 840-1985 RanchS J 2 Br +den.on UJ tJu.s 3 br. 2 ba home ocean v1eY1 . ::.ta1ned IAYFROMT w 1gar ·s S210 & $250 Sllb!.buryH E 6730000 ••COM&llMnGui• 2 Br 2 Ba. twnhse. pool. GolfCoursew/pnmeVu, $.'596/mo. glass. frplc. walk lo Un! JBR.Z ba $525 67S.5205or 675-6224 SS50 547 7044 Ed Raddle Realtor beac.h ,. Open beams ---~tr.a a.ac.h 3211 ~ 2 Br. fncd )ard, patio 1ac. sauna. wa lk lo bch. RAMCH IEALTY 646-88ll Possible lease option AtOM $260 ••••••••••••••••••••••• +more Nice! PlxSmaJI Sec. dbl gar S425 The Ranch 4 br. P'• ba. 551-2000 SS50m<>oth. Mature adults only. no J Hdrm, z &t.h. custom t'et> 64.>4900 ~2989 ~ pool frplc. short lease Ron Williams Realty pets Large 2 & 3 br apts ll't1ld On t.h1: l'ahsade:. • •Coftt&Rer16'.i• EDISON ur. 3 br 2 ba up ~or644 8415 •-•--a. 32 ... • Oceaofronl home on 494-3519 Dshwhr. ;.:as BBQ. Ga:. -4!11'-47~1 --°'• . ~ --... -I Jbd _.,,. Pool Home 4 Br 2 Ba, yard graded home UI Park Pl Woodbndge On the Park' ....................... ease. rm -Hc..s ~ °' pd r.8Scolt Pl 642-5073 t"v.-1v 4 Hr or J+ den & pool mamt'd ss75 Kids tract. Avl 5 15. '49S To JBdrm. 2Ba. Hou:.e J Br. 2 ba Condo New un-:!~~~ie~~d1~r~:e· u.tw.isa.d 3300 ___ ____ _ _ Deluxe l Br 2 Ba. twnhse. lulls1dt-ix·u1n "11•w $43S n pell. OK 556-6045 or see. caU ownr 848-lm, S475tmo 642 2978 it Monarch Summit. Lag Waterfront Homes ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 br. near b<ly & beach Almo6t new S295 Adil:., mo It' 1~1· i\vJ 1I Jun1: 979-30'79 ~t2~sk for Ga~ Niguel Adults only. refs 631 l400 3 br. 2 ba condo, Hunt Pool Avail lo June 30th no pell. 645-5126 liot '1J4 ll(M 2 Br t beth ~ar lmmac TIJRTLEROCK 3 Br 2 Ba, rPq $450/mo on lse angton Re a ch P ool &16 15S5or 631 (~ Corona d.-1 Mc:r 3222 J Br 2 Ba. curta10~ & drps. Ne~ painlicpls, $275 Ph auto spmklrs. cuJ de sac 4!H-7262. 8 l-0 5 wkdays HARBOR VIEW HOMES Children Schools S3SO c"'• hkl' new 1'ncd vd. ' $495lse 559.5229 Ex"" s Br 3 Ba f'am mo 536-459"' ~ves & Park Newport Jpt W ••• ••••••••• ~··•••••••• ~~Ir::.. lsl, lasL. dep 846-5877 OLDE Rm~. h~e yard o~ park. ..-"nds v ~ s ub·lst.> for June July (,11 ( ..:.. r II y .,.., EnJoy lake, µarks, pools Sr'"' .... SH ... , ... c nrcmJ , "'' 0 w ruof'!> $38Smo MS-8576 Vacant.3br,2ba.close to Lovely upgraded 4br. "'"' nr&choo &pool,640-9256 Aug S400 mo New apts. 302 V1nona. 1 Br. S265 ;: Br. $325 Come by or call Mullan Rtalty 54().296() Oul'ltandtn>: 0<·•·a.n vh:w ' ocean $300. Ask ror ram rm, :.!''Jba. Wood LOCATED ON OCEAN Ou you care enough about 759 1093 •-,bl~ 10 t11·u1 h .lhr, .!1 • Keith Bkr96B-lJl 7 SIDE OF HWY AT VIC BLUF fS.4Br. 21h8a. 2412 tomorrow. to search for E s1de <! br s pilt lvl. coun h<i dupll'it, ~ rrpk:.. <kn. Danaroiftt 3226 -·---bndge hmc $46S mo T 0 R 1 A 8 EA c H Vista Hogar, 644·5771 or trut.htoday"979·00711 1----------1 try o;~tl1r.J.(. fr pl~· ~;1rrlener l.:-ot• $b50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nicelydecorated2Brcor· 5Sl·OZ30 s 2 c.L>RM h bi~5364 - ----•1kyllght 1\45 954!. pacious u . • as --eo..dalRilliUllH "'"' 1164 6i'5oGJ6 SparklinR2'>ty,3 Br.21l nerurut,vicTalbert & 2 Sly 4Br.3ba.shkroor, J O 1''T L I V RM 8 1 O ,....., I t d r l H c Newla nd $295 mo I I 6 l"" w /'-fe d1terr a nean 10 NWPT HGTS 3 r dp lt.. fw'Ns.Md 14 0 pvt J hr,:! ba, IJVt IJun >a.rp s. rps, rpc e, 962 • rg ot S491l/mo 751 "" fl " L t 11.o.t Ba, fplc . pvt patio,••••••••••••••••••••••• dry ~.ir Prof ifrcor fa<•1llt1e:-. 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I I _. <I Jb 3 Br 2"'2 Ba condo. 2 1 less than 100 yd s lo Nwpl Cresl 48r. 2"'2 bu 7~31 • ~ bl~k<. l" ......... ,.... r.1 ""iew Y an .. -.1 ape r . ronc.lo. 2 Br poo •tennis. h J I I p I tennis crt ~ ' ·~ ' v ~ .. " 2bd hm nr 0,10 ,1 llS $425 fplc s. pauo. gar PoOI. rlbhse $345 mo 833 2290 beac ust compete Y oo . Jal', · :. "'1anl{ohl Jbr 2''2b.t S47 mo Call Chm. 831 271:, Jae. s auna upjtr adrd t'Vl> remodeled & decorated. ~/yrly lse &44-8053 U.fw nished ]425 mo t~I :!Alt> S 4 7 5 m o R o b mcl iww w w carpetmg Spa 4 B FR frnl bltn.s •••••••• •• ••••••• ••• •• • Fcwt• YalMy 3234 2' .. """' 2007 GREENTRL'L' 4 B 2 s t Owner wants permanent c r · ... • t Kk l11V tond Ol•n vu. ...,.,.,..... "'"' r Y. t"nant Good references sec gate. grdnr. lse. DELUXE3Br28aoffls l f 1 \tJI ••••••••••••••••••••••• -s uper patio & yard .. ~~~' r~" 1wt ~' :<~r. .' RR I' a ba. bltns. cnl'ld Beaut. 3 br . smgle sty con Corner lol· $495 mo reqU1r~ s.'>75 Sal/Sun 311 Santa Tee L Niguel Cntry Clb ~ -rh l!>• Ownr t;!l:li dbl t.:Jr Pollo pool & do in adult comm Hunt 540-7559 $500 MO Isabel Comm pool. assoc dues ~ 52!>. It 11·0111:0. J rea $350 m11 Landmark Prim.:-loc OWNER PAYS UTIL. Harbor View Hm e. 4 Bl' 2 _pd Lse 830-_!i44 __ . '1 o·r.,pm A&k r;1r J1·.in 963-8961 orl Call 9ro-44SO aft 6 DEERfo,ELDTWNHME MISSIOH REALTY Ba. Fam Rm. fncd yd 3 Br. 1 h ba, laund Ill unit, 'l'·l lw fplr hlln" dr11" '..>t 111'1 • -2 story. :l Sr 2',, Ba. .,en •~~on1y '""'" 1.,.,,. t d f 0 d 1 .. · ~ 3BR. 2BA. pool. 2 u.ir ear Lurk.svur fo'e11tures Fam 49~7] I -~-~_._..,..._ '"" "'"" crp 1 rps. re n,.., w nop.•b ~:~17~,.., c,r.,t•nbrook H.H«ellonal eqit5 d.rps bltns. refnK. ltm . hobby work.shop, -------Nwpt Hgts. 4 Br yrly lo g•spos. frpJc· ~atio t 2 IUr formal dinUl~ & lam ,11ard pool pd S4!1.i pvt patio. nr pool. lot lot, RJVIYA RENTALS ram1ly Nr everyth1.1111. tory con o c ose o r lk """"•125 K ,., OK .........._.,_ 1 _... shops & bus Clbhse. pool BllUAUMO< JI( n11 0 •111 ..it t w lo ....,..... M25 mo 1..s o pets .._....... __,_.... all new paint & super & Jacuzzi QUJet area Lux modt>I ;1 & Fam & 1•l1•rrtf'ntJr11. K IS '>l'hl~ 1n f W7it~ -Refng a\'a1l 552 :)834 Wslk t.o beach, o~wly de· clean Ag\ :>54·S33'7 \vail May lSth to the den ExC'lur:.tH' wc·urt·1I 1• I u 1l •·., r 1• 1• <' <' n t 1· r t ~ 1242 ~'es curllted 2 bdrm 2 bath - ----1 I w l.1m 1·omm lk11rt CdM w ,,1ym1>1l 1 um~:,:.,u~~~ •• ~.............. house on large ·\at w1Lh 2 BR CONDO. frpl, 2 ba, nght coupe $4lO. nte W11lk srhl~ nr a ll ~lnl JA>OI. s.'\CJU 11111 QOK. ..,....., WOODBRIDGE pnvate pal.lo. SS7S Mo. gar , ref rig. wash /dry. Box=, TusUn, Ca 92680· hrl'r l!t 11c'n vu•w 1 Yr '"'' •lit )"> llfiJ W!M ,.,,.,, tJoat shp al front door ESTATES SOllll9 LGl)l9CI st v, garb. di.sp & pocM 832-__ i. _____ _ ~'tnm Ii I Okr S44 17 124' I , Br t'oncto. new Urand new 3br Li.ncoln Neal 2 Bdrm apt .. cloae Nr Bch. $350. ~1·3398 ,.. •ss c-....aDO udl44 2211 i<lv.nr I I Ht< SC!W '"" 1:-:.1:.t <•I <.-Or lower TenllCI, poob, ~ mu Im med oc h. $400 ~ "'" "t'w lluix· ~. of f.d I t'lubl\sf'S. wallt to bch t. cupancy 127 w Yale toshoppmg&beac HVH Monaco·2Br, 2Ba. 3Br.2"'Ba,w1sepm·law Macn1b·lrvine I( I \I " I t '\I I' \ .... \ I UUTlfUL Hc.-bcM-vi.w Hilb llll(l'r hk rm WJn'>•io rNt1 $550 mo 826-8184. toop. <>Vt'O b o uat' Mo den. water. g.rdnr mcl. swle or rec rm. P oot ;•1:1L.!;14:.!1 "' l\I· µh I ~3500.~1474 Sal Suo 644-0496 ~mo.494-2354 clbhse, teon1s, pnvs. 11urn~·r I lZ... -mfi~~~ v· c C pts/drps, dshw1hr . ,,..,,... ,4 2 BK ~ den. 2 ba, •ir ~~ll~'<:'? Harbor aew, armel dlsp, patJO, dbl gar. Nr 1-.111l.1'11'. hr11n1I "''"" t •••••••••••••••••.•••••• ~...,.,"pl ._ d""" .... mm · ~ model. 3 br. 2 ba, walk .,_ .. , •-Sho ... """'l Valley W b d .... _., "H '"'"' ' • ,..., ,v 499 2800 parlt t pool. .... 00 mo ..-:rucx ...,. rn h•"tlrm .!0 .. 1.,.1111t' l\r11 k1 ood ri l(e ., .. ., "r. pool k500nlease ~ $500 Mo Call aft 5. rl)li imltt l>r""'" ,.,.., ... d 2•,Ba l''I< lrpl A C 1'\.F.NT 7~-0226 ........_'tl~u.til 844-2841. 968-0637 •'Tf>\~ tl\ru.-.1t "'""" U\lo l w n h m $ t 4 u mu -....,.. -------r .. ll)(•' 1•vr 1,.,rl 11Hn 'l.11 Ph 1>46~ Walnut Squar• Unit 0 You see th is rantaslic Panoramic Ocean view Hunungton Harbour area, wa' ltr' "'110<1 n 1hlnrt-. 2Br I h;a Pool park Span1sb 3 Br Avall June Nwpt Crest. 3Br. 2"'1 ba. 2 Br $32."i per mo Ask for Beaut 3 Br 2 Ba. cpb. drps. fplc . bltns. encl Rar. lndry . no pets. S350 644 1103 GHEAT RECR~t\TION $1..50 lbr dplx marr cpl Nt. Sw1mmin~. s.tunJ ::.. l! duldreo. qwel court Non ·· health dubs. b1ll1ards. smoker« only. refs req 01ghl l1ght t.>d tt'nD1S 954W 17th548_·0_3S8 __ _ courts Pru & pro shop. golf dnvmg range, party room F~N ACTIVITl F.S F\lllt1me director. free l & 2 Br ~nrden apt. frpl. pvt. patio, 0 /W. $210/24.S. nr Irvine Ind a rra SS7 2841 ------ Sunday brunch. BBQ's. NlCE l br. pool. adlts. nu trips. l)Jrt1es. ~port pet:; S24-0 646-3798 aft lOumaments & morl' • 6PM or 5411 4757 B ~ A U T I I'' U L Mesa Verde Condo 2 ~r A PA RT M E N T S pool. l(ar. patio. SJ.io mo Si.ogles, J&2 bt!drooms S.16-7084. 673-6616 F\lm & unfum )1odels ---- open dally 10 to 7 Room Studio Apt. 2 Br 1 "7 Ba. mate service avail No pvt VJl to, rl.'rn.i lease reqwred Sorry . dshwshr. lndry rm. gar adults only, no pets. adJts. no pets. From $26() 26290range, 548·7222 Oakwood Garden Apartments ... ...,,.,,. a.octi/Horlto 11>!0 lrvtn1•, ,,1 lilh 1 &15 0550 ... ...,,.,,. '"'h/Souitl Iii.I lfith '\t 1 U.1H·r JI IMh 1 &l<!-11170 2 Br $220, J br, 2 ba $250 Pool, kids OK 642-7986 LG :? br. s~I. sly. carport. wt.r & ~as pd. No pets . $275 S57 1694 ~e 2 Br 10 di.JC lnplex. Bltns. SZ45 mo. Adlts, no pets 642 1060 ~u-.t 1,h...,1r11bl1' .I lll< • ll1·n & fam1l)' r1>0m hultlt' 11 n J •• 11 f I! 1· 11 o ' I 11 t w .. uht.•nd 01· \d fo. W I"' iJl.-d 111 tht• [.u,k dt• ••loµ mt nl $!17:i mu 1SllU '"llJl'rnt'"'nt·i.-hl••rtinod WOOOBKIUC; .. : brand Al' 13:'!1 7fi8.tl33Jdays l Adults $3$0 mo Bkr upgraded Pool. sauna. Jam.9634J96l ~I 'lfi..l l.\li7 \•'1 nuf•'•' fl"W 4 Jlr FR. d1.n>nll Vaclu ~3611 jac. tennis . Lse $650 ---------1---------•I nn 2 bl& w Vlt'W'. of Ult• 96IH2S4 Condo rn SJC. 2sty, 2 Br. l ---------- Just a cpl Left! Move lo the Sun Spol .at &mflower APL'> 1 nm l,lut't'n M4 tl-21111 '! 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To.-a It CitM; Y.-vv P-U.I ~ 548-5079 IL..& -1.-·L..-....I 3525 eeeeeee••·············· ' _._-----32441-......, -32 ...... _1_nic_l_wtr __ S40-__ l.256 __ aft_3_P_M_, _,aw-.., 9 • ........ • ....... ,, ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• BUENA PK. 1~ew 2 r 1~ leoctl 1240 •••••••••••••• .. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• LagimaHMJllel 1252 2Br.tba.Avall May J.N apts, cptS, drps, bltns, ---,• ... •••••••••••••••••••• pets. $335. ~·8~ o p()Oi. The V11ln Woods, ••••••••• ••••••••• •• • • • ~3627 th St ) "'"l 7072 •No beach traffic /nO fol( •Gorgeous 3 Br apts. •From 1285. •Serveral pools, J•Cuu1, •ctuldren OK •but act fast' 25 I I W. s-fto._ St. , 557°4100 I _//) PlllMI-: ~i\.Co;'fMhf'; C" M CONtX). 2Hr. :!ba, dbl )(ur Urnn<I 11 µ11nk1n nl'w Yrly l1H' Ht S3'1~1mo Cull fur avpl Mary or Do11 2 tor rondo. l b'4, comm pool, r.rport 166114 Arbor t:1r $.1CIO Oyi; fm.&571, ext 210. eves 7H 8 2 7 Ofl 4 :i Mr Motuimt'd macnab / Irvine cours1: Avail 1mmed. Bhtrs 3 Br 2'fJ Ba. d' San Clem 552-6827 u.; Bach. Pvt. palao. gd From $325. 499-2241 rm If am rm. on greenbel lkwlm E--3550 ........_-1.a.d 3106 loc Adultio only. $180 ' 2 br. 2 ba condos on golf patio, pool , jac. S360. 81824 · <714 ""' · It nr""""'' 83>2242' 752·8747 ~._..,...... -f88 g Near Beach .. Sea Terrace rvv-· • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646-4546...;._.;....... _____ _ Garden Home. 2Br + 3 BR t'Ml5 Balbo11 Penn, ttuper 4b_t. YRLY. Attract l br Non COU OF HEWPOIT f<l':Al.TORS 675-551 I •3 Hr, 2 Ba, ...... HALt;CREST S375 m o 6"2 22:2J or~ 9666 Martn4.'f · 8 \,;Qv1· ~ br, 1.,,.. ba. 1&dull c-ondu Pool, tnvus S315. &40 5048 fo'nr le~ 4br. 2 ba 1395 IOdloll 8'2 5197 -----1 SUPER CLEAN J Br. 2 3 Br. 2 ba, cpb, d rps. tads Ba. blt.n.s. l&e Fam Rm. ok Ganten·11 !lerv m Nr s hops 6 b~acb . ('I'd. $'35 Avail Mo y 1st 839-"397 M2S 6452978 ----1 Brand new beacb house NEW Beauty J br , 2"'t ba Jtw. 2\'J ba, ut.JI rm. yd, View 1101 Ridgecrest. gar SSOOmo 84&-9088 U __ n_be_ll_e_v_a_b_Je_$4.SO____ fool Home With 3 bednn 2 l.arge 3 Br, 2ba, frplc, encl bk yd. Colleie Pk M25. 646-17S7. ~ 9Sl1 b;IU\, 2 car gar .. (pie, DW, easy 1&cce11 lo .schools & sbope. Nice neighborhood "25/mo. 98M567 A.gt.,no ree. Mesa Verde, 4 Br, 2 Ba, den. fplc. $4.SO mo. lse 979-7836 or SSl .a>98 LoYdy 3 br. 2 ba home. ---------1 f'plc, DW. crpttt. drapes, 3 bdrm 1 bath ,Avail May 2 car 1ar. In Super l 1991 Anah('111\. Do not oei1hborhood. $395/mo. chorturb tea.nt.a 979-tlMll ~A,el .• ooree. e"e fl7S Perfect home ror family. 5 &-. rent nvuble for-SbOrt •aOt or bike to bch. reapoosJble Lenant. Cul de sac, fenced yard, ~7945 M'1--098S trpjc, 3 Br, 2ba. Dbl iar. Landacaped. n e wly cpt'd. $475. Call after 4 [)on l l!IH' up lh1• 11h1p t ~pm:....;_GH171.;..;..;..;. _____ -t · 1...1~1 11 1n r1.11.-.1r1l•d WALKTOBEACH Ship lo i.hurt rc·~ult•' 4 Br J Ba, doM to scbla. M2 5678 ~mo.~ SunRIOI YllW Beautirully upgraded San Joaquin plan! 2 BR + den & dining room. Close to pool. park. public golf co urse. sc h oo ls & shopping . $500/ mo. Lasilo Sharkany 75.2·1414. <S-15) FOil THE DECunYI Outstandm~ 3 BR. 3 bath home at Ra ncho San J oaquin f ea lures stained glass. a1r conditioning. de· cor alor wal1pape r s. custom drap e ri es. l g . d ecorato r refrigerator. washer/dryer. dish· washer, trash compactor and a view ~ UCI. $6251 mo. Ula Harper 752-1414. (S.16) EHJOY THI LA.Kl While you lease this gracious. new, air·conditioned. 2·story executive home in Woodbridge Estates for only $550/mo. Possible lease-0ptlon. Oorothy Lewis 752·1414. (S-17) M2·823S 901 Oo.,_r Orllll' 644-6200 H11rbot View Cent4!r lr'11ne at C.m~ V•l .. y Canter 752·1414 -·-·-. ., ___ ........................... _. -···· . . den. Guarded gale com-• .,,.,., 3ba, on lbe beach. Avail smkrs, dnnkera, ref. re mun.ity wttennis, pool, Exdling 2 s ty twnhse. May lat. to3lsl, $2()0.wk. q'd.675--0247 pk & pvt beach park1.1tg. featunng pvt paUo, fplc. June "'°°· Call 955-1331 ~mo.496-76198 eoclga.r+carport,com· d s . 673·12111 eves , 3107 Monarch Summit adult muntty pool & 15 ac r wk/eods lc6oa P•••• meadow Wuhert .. ·--er ••••••••••••••••••••••• comm. 2 BR. 2 ba. Nr · u.Xe1 • D4fl .. ...,.,. 3600 .,10 N' 1 b r .. p .. clubboule • pool. Ocean rdrlg indd. 557.mo 10 -····················· ... . ice r . "'on view. $4.25 Mo. 67~ dys, 494-0321 e111; wknda .. br , ...... A·-... -'m _ ~ adlt No pets. " • ._. DA1RS1 • • • • penm. 106 Bay Ave LEASE CPvl) garden Back Bay charm ai szso. 97i-81Mt eves. Do -- hme. 3 Br 2 Ba. aur-privacy 3 Br+fam rm. notdlsturbtenanll. $250. I-BR .. garage rounded in pat1011 • ba. titcb w teaUng area. Cdll 2br . 2ba. 2 bllu Util. Pa1d. Ava.II S/l gardens. tennis. swim· No pets tl52$ mo. Vrl sbop'g • bch. cpts. drps 675-70?.3 m.~!. beach 4r HU!J•· be. ~7370 L«• patio, frp&c 6'5-4533 :? Br, small. xlnt loc S3SO G~u gate community, 4 Bedrm Moot.ego. Harb yrly. AcroflS rr Market :~~el~: ~!~':4n:!~ View Home. t&OO/mo in 4 ..... , r.-....ct S.sht 642-37&3 •uns cldg gardener. Call All. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.~ ...._. ...... _ 31.,.2 No fee Wray Andrew ..... ,.._.. 1706 _.._ _.. -' 4 BR, 2 ba 'Wltb yard. 6t(>.6161 -• .. •••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Avail. May 1.st. $400. mo. NWPTCREST2 Br,den, BAYFRONT lbr Avail -.z.Ml Ba. pool. jac. sa1ma, Ma.y J lo July l. toq. 400 Laguna Niguel. carpr.$496 67s--0746 So.Ba)'front.apts. (SI ...... ~choice community NEW CONDO 3 br, 2~ ba, BACH SL50 mo. 8vt ent & '[I,, ~ PRJVAT,.. ··-" r near beach. Has ever· be.th. rdrig, N coo.Ima. ,.,. commw.u•Y o ythine. no pets. $'W5 mo. 1 Rm . 6 7 3 • 3 7 3 l CORONA DEL MAR NI g u.e I Shore s · Call· llll'l·2'1116 evst wtnds. S48·S804 2 Br Town.house, frplc Oceanside, wilb easy ac· · .t.~ So cess lo beach, tennis WES'l't:UFF 4 br. 2Ya ba _;~-=-·-·-------• Pool, tenn.ts. me ocean courts, pool, etc. Larae 2 rrpl, elo<' eye, pool ..... ,, J , .. , 1707 & Cat.itna views . Cloee Is 8 good day story. 3 bedroom. 2 bath. malot .• wtr. pd. '6()0. -•••••••••••••••••••.. to shopping &t fine l>Clach. to advertise In the den garden home 145-2373 OCEANFRONT dlx 3br,1~644-~216~1~1~~~~~ Dally Piiot "501monlh. Call Dee 2be. oo pda. Avail Apnl1. ~Jed Section. Apnl,488-:oMU. ~:~~F~r.,. 21toJune17 673-8640 Coxy:?br,(n>lc.veryn1ce .l•••••••lll9• SEA TERR Garden diolnil ramJly rm., C.-dlt W.. 1722 S375 for smgJe. 5400 cou· home. 2 br &t den. 2 ba. waw Nr schools. ahop-.... ._•••••••••••••••• ..:pl:...e_._G'1_3-«1811 _______ 111111iltllllllll BUeb, tenaa. • pool pln&.t.mnlsclb f1115/mo. BAat. apt for I. utilspd. Pvt 2 br. ba apt Beaut. 642_5678 U H 4t6-0tS4 • Incld& &rdnr. 64.5-l:MO. $1~ m o. l \.\ bill. to decor Pvt laundry rm, 21WC'1·m5 94CM715 ocean. CTS.a.. pr 5400 673-4148 l l . - ... • • • • • Dfl DAIL'( PILOT Fndat. Apfll 29. 1917 ...... twwah u.fwo&. Apca lwwah u.tw., Af101 hM .... Fur.I.a.cl Offiu Rf'lltd 440 ..,. Wmhd 4600 luslnHa . ••. •• • •• • •• ••••••••• •• • •••••• •• • ••• ••• •••••••• °" ~ 1900 ••••••••••••••• •••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~ SOOS Af>O' ,...,.,.. Unfurn.. ..,..,...Ith u..furft. AfMw tww•h ~ ....,... Jl44 tie • ....,. leoc.lt Ja6t .............. ......... ~. tieallhy tlderl> : ...... •• ............ .. •• • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • •• ••• • • • •• •• •••• •• •••• ••• •• ••• • .......................... ::;;:............... PllYllWlttG 150' W..tclff Dr. lM1y 1 yrs ra1uus~_o_a •Pl. -L.au.ndtomat.a $41.000. eo.t.Mesa 1824 CodoMno 3824 IWiaqOltlHdt l140 WOODBRJOCE OCEANFRONT zsr lbll ZNOUMT _Newport ~iaJCtr J,..dl am •pl or home ~&:\,..~~~:~!. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••• ••••••••••• • •••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• PlNES APTS orly nu, wsbr ldrYr. i ~ Off1c. S,.C.. CdM. Alford 4bt S200 SMftSttlMQ/ A winning comblnotlon ot O<lutl oponmenr hOmeS Wlttl luxury oppomtments ond supert> recreollOll ot o premium Jocorton Tennis • gym • ltleropy spo • swimming • b1lllords One & Two Bedrooms. One Botl'l Q G)~~o. fart<Me~Vllfs 550 ,oulartno Av• . Cotto Mesa 7'HS99S _......_.... ............. . ColtoMfto 3824 ,_.•V.-.Y lll •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I & 2 BR. waf. clean. cloee CO sbopl. ~ ----1 ~TUNNlNG lge I & 2 Br. 2 Ba. garden apts Pool ~I~ 710 W. 18th St EASJ'SlDE lg 2 br. cov paUo, gar. bltns $295 642·5466 or 645-4483 2 Br. 1 ba single st.e>ry Shag rrpLs, drpis. pauo, beam ce1I. frplc. gar Adults SZ55 2544 Elden, S3&3t06 Av I 612 ___ _, New 2 BR. 2 ba. bll ins. frpl. Near shops Month. Agent 675 1642 PACI AC WOODS W~ Wf/lwwcrys ..ctYo. .. ~tyAdllltA,ts I Ir .Z .. /fw'w lo_,.,.. Sorry no pets Comfort.able clbhse w all amerulles Mel ()pea Daily 9-6 Ofw•T•tiatPM 16350Harbor Blvd at Edinger 2"1 M1. N Sao Diego Fwy 839-2140 2 Br in 4-plu, swve. cpts. I llwlliqoa .. odl 3140 drpg. adults. $240. Avail ••••••••••••••••••••••• now. 631-3725 llKE TO llEACH 2 8dJ;Jn lV. Ba, Cpts & Lge 4 br. 3 ba. frplc. drps, patio. water pd dahwhr. alt. garage. S250. 962·2000 enrl y'1 No dogs. 1703 Alabama. 536 3465 or ~17lR DELUXE Condo, 2 br. l\.\ I. 2 6 3 bdrm unlta. sd'g apes. Yl'ly tli()O, DO ....., D.-.1. llllSSI C.UooSlte Manaier NcxHmoller dnnbr or Seelun£ producta. palttlt. ba. r I pool Dealaoed like early pets.~agt. lmllSAll (7\4)M2·3llleztM pets.C714 l 831M7 6copynibt lb.avecaab enc. :!tio. M.:uJ;c::::;· C.Ufonua bwi1alow1. <=c;g:m:~!,~~ Pl1-•~a•~ 10 Hunt Respooslble employed 61 dlatrlbuUoo. Call aft 4 •'171 Fr o m $ 2 7 0 . 1 1 5 Nlce 2 Br tri~x. w /up-,.... • """"' ""' ....... i ...... ~ lo care ror home in 8'2-0UIO Pioestone.Ofchrs.W 30 cr.sed cpta, lraab com-&oodWe. lngt o n B each on ~· · ---------Lee 3 Br 1 bll IQ6ed Dilly pedor • fpk. No pet.a. •Beamed cftb.ots Broolbunl. 800 square excbaoce for accom Small bus1neu. Laeun• 3 bib 'beac'b~ wall~ 552,(MOO SMOmo 982·1<11'2 •2POOlaflrec~ !«t. SUitte. garden type modaUoos. or wlU pay Beach, w1stocll. $10,000. ston!IJ/bus. ss10. tle).5131 --------.~ •Piuah C'lJU •drapes store or office Good ex· rml CdM Nwpt .,ea 06-~02. 7QHl100 •Aodaomurbmott poai&re. uaiped park _641>-__ 7293 _______ _, Wuer view. 2 br coodo. &.gm...,.. 3152 s.iQe_.1 3'76 Film. bllcbek>r $230 In& Call Mr Plummer Mhrtl••-NEO Uf'ECOMPAN'Y P 1 l el .. _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... u-'um ... _ -s """"""""'67 ·•so OF AMERICA 00 • eDD.ll, • uar. AYP'ORDABLE IU ..U.aY FOa -.....,,,, ....... .. filliojt needs since l~. ~[&i,~S Jis /mo WX\JRYBYntESEA ~~btl'°t~!~uJ~=· llSTSB.ICTIOH DB.UXIOFACIS ••••••••••••••••••••••• otren uruque bus1aeas 162 bdrm apta from $275 ly. oo pets S235/mo 1433 Supenor CommJ & iodsU spaces U N l Q U E R ET A t 1. oPJlC)r No U1vestment rt' New l,2,.3bdrm apu. From S23.5. 84().1441 IRAHDNEWI 1·2 & 3 Br apt.s From $2SO /per m o . 14 l 9 DeJaware, HB Open 12 5 Daily. 1 Mlle w ocean. Ph: 6G9602Agt Qubhouse. t.eruus, pool. 833-ll93 N Be b 200 lo 2000 sq. ft. AA lo~ STUDIOS FOR RENT q'd w $la.rt Htgh lDCOme Jacuui, 111una, billiards. ewport ac as Xi< sq. I\. Lag Niguel & $:5() w ~ mo. lftil ln<'!. potcnt.ial Sales or mg mt pvt atmdec:k, be•uWuJJy Nut. cleAD 1 Sr apt. All 64M4Sl Mission Viejo areas. Jnq al "l'h~ l'Ortory t'.xper helpful. F\111 d6·, l1tDd1caped. Short pvt util pd. 1225 per moolh. •-4000 Handy lo s.o Frwy 42S F.. 30th St, N1.>wpor1 t..ub Frt Evt" Apnl 29. J)91.b to the beach All 492-8875. -Call: 831-l400 · · ~~!'_1or call 675-tildl or <.:all 5411·!i25J by 7PM to efec. kitchen, dish· ••••••••••••••••••••••• v•~· arrange seallng. ~k ror :V!!her , selr c leao1og ~-:r.trmo 3171 Sl~~r::~~~~-EXICUTIYIE .._../l•Yfft/ Mr Me~·------ S..Ttn'OC:eAph ....................... bath Shown Mon-Sat lorfiowtOffictt Paw:• Moaeoytolocm 5025 23731lllanner6r Co ndo C a a a a d e ''only". Call aft I pm Prime Location ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• LagwiaNiguel Capistrano.2at.ory.2br, Refs req'd. !J6.-0058 or ~~,·~~·~':',t"2!~h ....... lst,z.d&WT.D.'a HE'WDELUXl2ta m4>493--0SOI Iba , refng, washer/ ~ ~'::ise~:;'U 0,pa........, 5005 LOANSAVAU.ABLI:: :C~~· s':i'!f~c·J:r~· SUB lSE. 2 Br 2 Ba. patio ~~l~ ':~d~;!1 a~r6 ROOMS S2S wk u~ with Ocean~r5a;. fty.view. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~1:;1,:'::'°' Ad.Its. S290 mo. 846 384S on goU course 2 car gar. paumyt.unewlrnds. kitchen $37 50 wk up f-A ._.._ £-..... IEAUTY SAl.ON S360 rno. Ask for Lee. 11p«s 541197~ ••-FTWT In busy Forest Avenue MmleyW-'td SOJO ' Beach areit. 3 br. brand new. ~e patio. no pets. fplr, OW. $375 Ron 900-2358 Mo"c Your FAMILY ToT~ BEACH 49&1210 s..tll~ 3'86 CT 67~5820 wkd~only Mall an Lagun.1 Beach ••••••••••••••••••••••• __ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ATTRA rm i., m1 Net QPerattn.i mrome in from beach S28 wk Rel I &'---' Offk.s ex~ of $44.000 j )ear EAl.N f4°'c. TO t6% Mis.aV&ejo 31671Lge,qwet luxllnuus,eic req'd.H89603531 __ ,....., 1 Pn<'edt<J~tlltasl SAFE&SF.CURED ••••••••••••••••••••••~! ec 2 br, 2 ba a pt l bUt to 0 C. A rport. Dix C • C ., .. 1UTR\''-~ £>EEDS Elevator to sceru~ pnv Stu wr Rentah 4200 1 suites w r ~pls. drps. mlM'Y cs CMltpCWIY ', ,,. • New2Br.2 &w1pltx. b('. h.Party&.:ameroom. ••••••••••••••••••••••• janllonal serv. FM ll04SoCoa~llhw\ t!~rTl i~E~~~~~Yf~ air cond Cpts, drps. total se<'Unty Perfect C.otooa Del Mar n.r beach. s)'llm, All uUJ. ample LAGUNA Bt:ACtl IZlJl!l66-ITt 1 blt4s.e~lg~586-6l37 llVlngurwkndretreatror June 19Sept 5 $1251), prkg No lse req'd 2082 497·2457 Mlwport a.act. 3169 l~e adventurous adult mature cpl . no kidsj S.E Bnstt>I, NB!)57 7010 Mon~. Tnat ••••••••••••••••••••••• Starting at SS15/mo. 673-5665 CdM di 2 RESTAUIL\MTS o.edt 5035 ~-~28JS ___ __ _ • • x rm swte. M G ...,3 000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PAil.i H" ..,...'""'" 1 End Wllt, Bay view. Park uti.I pd, AtC. ample pkg, ~~an ~. -· Be close lo the beach & Ba c be lo r s. 1 or 2 Apa lw .... fwwillwd Newport 1 BR, deo. fully $155. mo to mo. 675-6900 •llaltao gross $50,000 yet close lo freeways too Bed.rooms & Townhouses or UBfw wished 3900 furn apt. 6/15 lhru 9/15 .___.MO FR~ month LOANS8~% We accept children t.o 8 From $249.50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $3000. M;,ture couple or """" 111;5 yrs for our luxury 2 & 3 Spectacular spa. total TifE EXCITING sinltle only Welton & Co. fUIJ service. mdividual -<..~ese. gross $360,000 · bdrm apt.s. 1-'rom $250. recreation program, PALMMIESAAnS. Realwrs675-Q)f)(). offices. month to monuf ~mer ican i.1ro:.:.. Full ameruues. social program 8 pool~. 8 MlNUTES TO NPT Vac.atlolt R...tah 4250 rent mcludmg : Recep· ~.000. yr Many ulher'I ... ..,, Crou tenru.s rourts Al Fasluoo SCH lion serv. personalized to chooc.l' rrom. r.ome 10 16761 ViewP01nt L.n Lsland, Jamboree & San Bach. 1&2 BR ....................... phone co\·erage, mail eluding Rt•jl Es tJlc: Ja.quinHllbHoad rrom$2lO&up Dana Point Marina . dispatch. underground TlMf. f\l~SIN ~.~~ Aho .z.d TD Loms FaJrest Terms since 1949 Sattlefo MhJ. Co. 642-2171 545-06 I I Specious 2 slt>ry. 2!.>r , Ohl gar V1ctor1.t tlnrt)nr $32S, Broker 347 ~ 842-6604 17141644-1900 Adul~.NoPets Rooms. klH'hen pnv, prki;, Jarutoral srrv All SALI::.."7!>1 tiul(: f)(-l1u:p l">'•I ~11fr ~Ira lf!t' ----, ---0 nice home ~;,\•lus1vc Ut.tl exr .. pt phonl.' :.!hr :'ha bltns c.h.hwhr c.oodo 2 Br, 1 " ba 2 sty· Beach Duplex 1'i Rik t.o lSbl Mc~.i r neighborhood $2!>0 mo T ll 1:: I:: XE C Li TI VE f'tUVATE PARTY Will pay mor,. for your 2nd T 1> &~ ".J7J ...a-_R~''-ft N '-. h ·,., l'· pool $325 m o Nr a.od 38 f I •Age. l5 8lk5Ea!>lofNewpurt Ph"""'0974 ".'UITE ......,... ...,...._"" I r "' o i uu ""· no pets. Warner Gldnwei.l Call s r, rp . .., ,, mo .. ~!":l,:,,) ...,., 6.W-s..10 R~TAL'ltAN ' L,.<,1,~.1 l-'..r -..1f\' ;!11<l l'l>u111•r1mc BCH C11n nr hl'u • ': r.~111\'m 1· 10', mll're~t East11de Costa Mesa S225_m 5J6..8J62 aft 5 wkd)s, etnyllmt.: yrly 640-I044,S!>52'997 ......,.,.,.,. R...tabtoShcre 4300 ------- auGEldenAve 2Br&3 •THISISIT• wk.ends. 54~·2S55, 2 Bedroom. 2 baths. ••••••••••••••••••••••• PRESTIGE $10.tlOO S.t U"' n 1.11-." 01..l "" U~l·l•unl 10•; Approx "94·2268or 494 71!>4 16.~ l'di.494 .'>4i0 Br. Pvt pallO, rrplc, encl O•" l8}A JBr. 2•11Ba. twnhse apt .,..... ., carpets. drapes. bu:tluns. ~-Male t fem roommate .... ~IC"'LO~CE gar, storage area $330 to ----------1 f 1 d h h ~ ~ m MOO (7141499-Z48S $38 5 Decor !1 t e d , 3 Br, 2 Ba. pal.lo. 2 car 1rep ace. 1s was er want.ed lo 'lhare lge 2br In heart of lrvme 1500 --------spacious, bwll·ms, lg gar, bltns. fplc, cpts & AC'T'06S from park. near THIS~ hse 1n l'.: Side C M Sq I\ .. some rurntture & Home Arcessor1e 'I. Need s::o.0110 loan L4tguna Beach Wood. Stture<i by 2nd TD on chrome. brass. mirrors, $175.000 bomt' w /$32.000 glf\s Avail for ructures & hrsl In Laguna Bch w /<>-0-PoMt 3826 enclosed paUo. 2 car gar drJJB. $385 96G-4068 aft 5 bay &beach. SJ9S month w neat, noo smoking, fixtures avail Prefer ••••••••••••••••••••••• nr Huntg Cntr. SD Fwy, JACOISRIEALTY ,~:1~.:;; • e.s t . grad M1o's to gen practitioner. Fast 1&2 story duplexes , 7891 Stark St. 2 bib s/o 3 Br. spac, l tmle from 67~670 · ... ~~ OC.C & bch. CaJI Doo. occupancy triplexes & fou.rplexes. 1. Edinger . w /o Beach b('h. NopeU. $360/mo. 634-4780 bef ~-548-82:03 al\ r-,.,...,._"""'.,"''''''"'""l Ulvent.ory. 4944553 cean view (714)';52.1313 2 bdrms & den. l "> & 2 Blvd. ()pen Sat/Sun 1·5 Call 848-35J6 2 BO yrly lease, avail 1m FROM $240 t.o $3JS 5 __ _ balhs, fireplace, w the Mgr 842·2014 ITled $3SO 5 Beaut apt plarui, ava.11 Rmmate lo\•anlcd, M /F, ~~undryyard.s ~~I~~ S22S per mo. 2 Br I Ba. lllwl~oa ~~OSS __ furn or un!b Bli~h. 1 shr J Br, 3 Ba hse CdM 2 rar i:arages · CIO!>e lo .iar. rouple~ s ml child. l .. bi»w 3842 New duplexes z 3 I.Jr $350 br, 2 br, 1 a. 2 r . 2 fo'em w 11 yr old son ~ Tenn 'il@lml ~ ·.~hoolL .. s hopp1na •· :.mlpet0K53&3876 __ ••••••••••••••••••••••• upyrly 1''.1m1ly &pcts baths Beamcdl.Jvrms, ASAP f'plc . i;tar . ·" ·' .. "' Studt A lk he h dining area-;, &lorage. W!ihr dryr d~hwshr Dana l'o1nl llarhM Ni:·w I 2&3 ROR"i!S o pt, wa to ac . <lit 675·4!112 Pat Io !i , de" k ., , fmnt yd, p·at1~. <"om iii s33·860o . ~ You a fo'rom $295 mont hl~ i ~'rorr~s;!50to$4(JO ~1':10 536 11127 or UDO 3 Br 2 Ila, $3!f!i yr landscapt'd grflunds. furn. ~ + 644 ·1~.,aft Golden Lantern Sl & ~ 9739 1 SC 51.1 l' I u b h 0 u .se C'OV prkl?. lighted t•·nrus ti :r> ~ l ,, Acapulco, D.1na f'o111t --lbr l'-2ba w:.hr & dryr SJ4-1?20or991! sa68 v o I I~ y b a I I .l ·' l v • 831·3294 L~t· 2 br, 2 ba. pool , pnlao & p0ol, crpts. drp:i' rlubhouse. b 11l i<1nh., ,\VQll)INCOMl'/\TIULE lf523 CAMPUSDt·IRVlME ~ ove Her e Pnvutc 2br ::ti:1 Yanl. l(ara.:e 4!16·5980 Agent Joruz11, clubhouse. No PX>~ fantu~l1c White water swimming pool. ping ROOMMATES! kids or pets. S250. 19132 --· -----View, near sandy beach, PQng, hydro-spa, .:ym l~i Cl>An.5 UNU,\\ITID lulil9ess Rewfal 4450 · ~ --~-~~~~ ~~ , MJgnoha 962 1800 1"iwe 3844 & t.own. 2 Br 2 Ba condo, Sorry. no pell>. ••••••••••••••••••••••• l~e IJv rm. den1din rm. SouthwestCorner Large I Br. lliA, beamed Don't drop the hall' Get a Brand new 1 bed rm . cetl. refng. 1235 mo ~ JOh v.1th a lov. c·o~t Daily adults. pool, Jaruzz1, ten at 33822 Copper Lantern. l'i lot ('I JSS Ir led 1\il DIS $315 /mo. Agent or rall 846 S919 Pho11C' r~1:? SblK 64G-6161 balcony. area Victor Edinger/Newland Hugos. OD CllH Or N. 8400 Edinger. H 8 . La~una $650 mo (714)847·9605 Agt/o~ ~ 1615__ OPEN9-5 DAJLY I I \ I \ I \ I (FREE GROCERIES -9 WINNERS -ACT NOW! I We want to hear your success story. How did you use a Dally Piiot clanlfied ad to put profit In your pocket? Win a $50 or $25 gift cenlflcate for groceries at a leading market. Write In 50 words or letS how you used a Dally Piiot classified ad to put proflt In your pocket. If possible, enclose a clipping of your successful ad. a reasonable facslmlle, or a summary of the words you used In your ad and mall to: CIU9ffied Promotion Dep•rtment Orenge CoHt Delly Piiot 330 W. Bay StrHt P.O. Box 1seo Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Entries must be postmarked no later than May 6th to be ellglble. Prizes wlll be awarded during May. Decision of the Judges Is final. Employees of the Orange Coast Publishing Company are not ellglble. If you wtsh, use the handy coupon below. Send It with a copy of your successful classified ad and complete the following sentence In SO words or less. "I put profl1 In my pocket using a Daily Pilot want ad to .......... su.ee . Cllly .. ·' Along the Orange Coaat, the beat place to buy or sell I• In the ' Talc.es the Guesswork out or hodlng that RIGHT ROOMMATE 832-4134 Smee 1971 ···~;.;;;;.·~;;,~·~··· ,. I Ii" ,\I 111 ht r , P .. , \t·nd e S-11 ~ :-., t 1 1111 .1 :.: r q 11 11 " .1 ii c I 11 " 1 1 r Id ~ COllllMrcial Ston ~ ' · I I or ran be used as pro ~ \.ttl ... h.1n· llll '°lllCll .t\. ~1 .1\' H ~ fessiooaJ office Loeatl.'d ,_ I lD older shopping ~om I> l'rl'" \111.i 111\l IC1 .t D.pl\' ~ Lady w l > r old son look ing for ruse lD \hilrt', male or fem Up to Sl50 mo l'atlle. 67!'1 5900 plex. with rustic al ~~ I mospbere $160 Mo. uul. Pd111 ,\l11rl1l r' I ),1\ ~ru 1111,:..: ~ paid by landlord I Mls.510NREALTY ~ ·\d. 1.1111\l !II ll'lu \1/l'i ~ Vng frm. :.eeks same lo shr 2 Br 2 Ba. Sl60 + ulll Pk Nwpt NB &40-8665 98.SS4~C:iiiguna e 'X 'I' .11111 ,_: 1111 thl 'l 't~t.d ~ 4DEUJXEOFC'S g htlil' .... 11 Ii 1 f) tlll ll'll"f ~ C-Onf rm . seat 25. all 1 h1 111lilll I' 11• •fl.ii.I\ f11• rh ~ Oceanfront N U Busmess or profes man to share IWt.ury duplex w 1same SJOO. Straight 675-1617 eves or wknds paneled, sm whse 1n re ~ I I ar lor2yr lease Lake ~ 11tlv ... 1 :..:ru1111;·1 ' ~~t area Kent ~0 ~ ~ 714-581 9393 ~ ~ ~ ----NWPTBCHsrORE ~ , ' 2630 Avon St, $300/mo ~ · ~ Desire to share your home Mature working woman & so n 14 Nwpt 1lrv1nc orea. 8J,J.00!)5 Jerry Wynn <213)477-7701 ~ • , J.aX>sqft Primneta1l loc ~ ' ~~ on Harbor Blvd. Costa --------- Female housemate want ed to share J rv1ne Twohse with male wnter. Non ronservaltvc tlunker !)52 7042 Mrsa m mint shop. cntr ~ 751-8160 or 675-!1326 ~ ~ Laguna C5, business re : s1dence, old house being ~ remodeled. nr Surf n f, ' ----que business. arts. Sand Art Ctr Ideal anl1 ~ crafts, gallery or ? • • 4.94-7865or 494-5873 ~ L ~ Office R...tal 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 60' PH SQFT 1617 WESTCLJFF.ND ACT 541·5032 --- Furn Ofc. Danit of Costa Mesa Plaaa, $95 mo Sfcns for~ f. Near the Pter on Nwpt ~ $ Blvd ~ ~ . ~ •. ; 8 W'ESTCUFF AllEA I NEWPORTBEACH ---------e 1400 Sq n two pvt br's 2813 LaFayette Sl Cao S400 per mo 642-0200 _ nery Village. N B 2 story artist ofc. or !>how room 556-.1900 Burr White fleahor 2901 Newport Blvd. N.B • (714) 675-4G30 .. •I MO FREE RENT• $190 mo Schworer. ;', No lease req Dix ofcs 673-265-4 ~ AdJ Alrpor ter Hotel I From J-rm. to2200sQ ft .....,;a1 R...tal 4500 - 1_.o_w_E_S_T_R_A_T_E_.s_. _r_u_lll ••••••••••••••••••••••• services 833 3223 Til For lease 1400 sq. ft of noon flee/warehouse -.. 4000 sq fl storage yard ln CdM privatcdouble office Irvine. Ind. Complex forrentw /bath wiavail. key tock gas ~ 673-48'48 & ~ --------pNwnl.P I s5ecy 1serv1cC·es. ;;,, COM. Shopi1, Stores. or. a 1ona erv res o. fices & Storage. From _640-8250 ________ _ 115 mo. 548·1249• Cot1la 2000 Sq ft in Koll/Irvine a Mesa. Cnlr. $425 mo incl 2 cpt'd ~ Corona del Mar, large of A/C om ces Owner Bl ~ fice. S200. m -9772or644·7872 ~ Rulooomka 67H700 11,<XM> s r bldg tn West ~ C.M. nsq n ore 800sq ft Costa Mesa Call Russ 2 1ndstrl Sl25 &c $265 J ohnson. Industrial ' 646-2130. 67~3709 Brokers. 833-8SSI ~~. 1770 Or9CJ1, CM 8.<XM> or. LO.<m s f. build 500 aq ft Bathroom + u:igs M.illsJOn Viejo. C.tl nn w/sink. redtt. Perl Russ Johnson, lodustnal for photography studio. Brokers, 833-iSSl or medical ofc. S225 INDUSTRIAL UNITS S48-.al96 w1olc. Woodworker's Profeu1onal Bldg on OK. Leasmg or~. open Talbert nr MaiOOLla. Fln 9-5, Moo· Fri. 711 W. l7th Vly 300 & 460 aq ft. St. CM or ca1J 64.2-446:1 Mo/Moorl~ase 983-7082 4000 sq. ft. M 1 bid« Cozyofficenewlydec:oral· wtok's 25' sq. ft. Alto f'd. Prof bldg. Forest 22.000 sq. <t. of black Ave, Lal"l\JI Beach MO topped tncd area. !Wot JllQ,I\. Skyllte for plenta b&d• w/landorseparate 04 ~ Jnq ~Porat. _&411-549 ___ 1 ______ , SUITE w1oceanv1ew On 1000 Sq.Fl OHie~ 6 · Watttiou... mo Loaan. Pac Cst Hw y LI! CM l214petmo.&M-7S12 baJrony, upJtrs w/flar --· ------- 53&-8991 .. • 4550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Class1f1ed ads sell bill Small 1t ora1e 11pace1 it.ems. "moll ltoma or avaJJ. eo.1.a Mesa From any Item Ju11t call SI.SO to IJZSO t5'f.la!U R42-.567'8 .... ' I r , l .1 ... \ \\'r1 f l' \11ur ~ 11ll-.-..1••t 111 111 rht· l111rdtr i .._1\11\\ll '1 1rt lfr1tl~ I( 111 ~ ,IC1\ ().111\ tJtl11t 11tllq 1•1111r r11 a n111 1n 1\f.1\ (, <>r. \·11u m.iv ~ 111.til .1 l llJ'J'!11:.: 111 1l 1l h11rd1 r 2 \\llh \11\:t lllt\..,,l"I .1111 ! 1•,I\-f' rnuu 10 D.11lv Pd()(. )WW. U.1v Sr . Box 11()0. (.o-,r a [\. h ·'·' CA <)Hi !J, .~~t}f?~ ~ 1"l ~ ,A'' ~. . ·~~~ $2 11 I \\ I I h \ I I lJ r ·"I , 11 1 t ' 1111 h .1 \ t .1 n ,. qul·.,1<1111 .... ~.111 <,12 ">(\~x . 1\ frt<:n\11\-D.11h Pilnr .1d-vt'il·r \\ ii I hl ~I.rd r 11 h l Ip \ult And. II '11\1 l1kt:. you l.ul l h.tr.i.:1.· \ 11u r ~ 1111 hc:r \ D.1v .1d Ymir uc.:d11 " ,t:1>1ll.! \\Ith us. or \ 11u m.1\· "'l' your M .tC:.IL·r Ch.1q.:,l ur B.111~Anwr1L.trd 642-5678 t-flO.y Ap11I 29. 1977 OAJLY PILOT 01 Add ti Build it DtcJPI r 1t . Ha m mer 1t Carpet 1t.. Cem ent 11 Wi re 11 HC>4: 1t. Clean ii M ove • ..it ... Pre~ 11 Paint ti Na tl 11 Plaster 1t Fix 1 t SERVICE DIRECTORY Plumb 1t. P at ch 1l P 1pE-1t Remoae 1 1t , Roof 1t L a ndscape 11 Tile ti Trim 1t .. Sew 1l. . Haul it A dd 11 P1ant 1t Alter 11 . LecJrn 1t !'!!!!!~~~ ...... ~.~.=~ ........ ~!'!!·.~~ ............ ~~!!~ ............. ~~ ...... ~................ . ..................... ~~~~::! ...... ~:~~-~ .... .. MAJOR APPLIANC ~l Man wtU lay yours SPl::CIALIZING 1n all Reliable !xii" JapaotM HANDYMAN Carpentry, MOVlNG 4' llAUUNG. CUSTOM IUILT .. lnlrt Ealt Average CANOPYTVSEKV'lCI!: RE~AI RS Rerrl 1a. or mint Kepalra & types remodehna 11 Yr.I Gardener Reasonable electncal. plumb1n1 aoytb1n1. anywbere MASONRY ~.~ r~ ~ood~o~:rl A~~~~~!~~~ John. Wahn. Air Coods cle11JW111 too' Guar work \0 atta. AU work guar pnca ~ est ~SD() MT 2787 or ~I O&U a.n,yt.Jme <t93 25U Block.Brll'l,,Slu.mpjtoo11 Brian 842 31~ 6'2-72.SI at biager sav111gs Free 962-IS314 Mike M • v· 1 R 1 t• ide 1 J walls. Plant.en. ••pertly Tie APPUANCEREP IR est,645-3&46 LEEM JARVlS Exr Hawauan gar~er c'f're s inly epa{ ••••••••••••••••••••••• U\St&Ued&spec priced Expert pamUDa Availa· ••••••••••••••••••••••• SlO-&rvtcecJ. WeC.reCarpetCleaneni AD DI T I 0 N S -Y clenupa, prun10&. Ca~·s~~~~~~c~efo:." Want a REALLY CLEAN 7t4ts:J6.9906 ~ ble oow• Free esl. reu CERAMIC TILE New or C.U (714) ~2-22 Steam clean oratutmpoo REMOD.to:UNG trtmmm1. bauJ ~6 Free est Call S..9-1419 HOUSE" Call Gingham rat.es Call Bruce S43-204$ remodel. Fr est. sml ;obs al.so upholstery.all work Pb!IS2·3200, Uc 3178.56 ----Girl Freeeau. 645-5123 MoYi119 U-l'l(AME-IT Wtt paJDl 1l. \¥'eJcome ~24211 aft:, ......... .., Ref MC f t EXPERT JAPANESE HANDYMAN Homes 6r -••••••••••••••••••••••• Ref I k f --••••••••••••••••••••••• guar s/ ' rt-ees GERWlCK 6r SON since Gord" n er Fr e • Apls C o act otio • HOUSEC'"'E .. ""lNG OCC S d .. I ,., T s. x nl wor · r eal. CERAMIC TILE setter. Reas Rates ks 3716 · " "' o e u ,. •-our 8.~!:ftes""v,Call tu ent o ll •• 8yrsexpr ~17 Jim 20 yrll ""P N!!w or Mattier will baby11l. my -1947 l.Jc. 31(8(2. Addi Eaumat.es. Call ~~ craftsman. Pb. 64.S-6302 "' • """"' .. . truck Trash. ~ lnm. . home. W. 18th St • infant C.111 'fl• Ac.o.tic lions. remodelmg. plans ----Jarutt s Raggedy Ann ~ move Randy 131 l~. Paint yoor hoUM' tn I day RemcxM 771_·'n_37 __ _ to ooe year. rrom 6pm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5'9-2li0or67:Mi041_ Jo~!1d~~r~1e":.~~~~a:~~ IAQ(IOME LUOI al67~ ~3666 for 125 Rent our airless CERAMIC TILE. Tubs. $ZS per week. Call Janet Econom~ J\ cousli cs Speciall zing-Bu1ld1ng lawns. spklrs 531-4763 Call Jim ~17 Houseclearuog by relHlble sprayers Anyone ran do s bowu1 . k 1 I " h e ns. 6'$-1705 Qual. ceallftgs. new or re· Arch Design Plans for bel 7 pm Rip Rap wall$, sawed. couple, referem.-es Call P~1"opet..., al Labor /pa.Lnt av10l lOo. noons. pall0$ 645-2129 Bebyait.Uog, my home aft spray. repllll'S, free esl. Add. residence apt. Xlot lawns. baullog. XJot refs. 913-5813 or 1.QllH)l.26 ................. •••••• call 673-~ r,.. Sertke -~· (3 pu) •-'"'V'"'S 53&-l.800 refs N.B. 646-U73 Oe.auups, Garaf,es· yrds, r ree es l Natura I a.-&-& y C ..._ Plaster/I--'-~ • • '" ~ .. _Wing W ........ y mainl ""op Not"h H"'·-~l .. anano r.-.r ,,_. • .,.. -r--••••••••••••••••••••••• call557-33:W c.-·~ . . lr ... . "".. . lndscpo'g 493-!M45 or l ' .... v"'"'~... .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• · ••••••••••••••••••••••• P1anmng. Design Coos Treewrk548-4883KenJr &61-0l4' Hal!Dayorw~e AverageExtrlSlry$395 VERYNEATPATCf4 Removals . trimmini . ....., Senlcft {)oe. l.Jc 33115-4 . Add it ions. Pvt pty 644-443'1 2 Stry "'95. lntr MSrm • pnmi.ng, I ree est Lie 'd •-•••••••••••••••••••• man crew Syr.sexpr newconslr,res &comm Comm'I & Rts1denl1MI IOOYG>UilD Priceuoclmatr'l/labor JOBS&TEXTURE •\ill,yLDSu.red.642-21S24 . pounng & fuushmg Set 641>-7020 Lawn care. tree work GoodOfFm.,oe Guar.LDSrd,freeest. F'tet:Esl 893-1439 --------- Acrylic oa1ls $35. 1st fi ll your own for ms. save Compl clean up Mike Arm«iprotedioofortbe HouaecleanaD" Xlot Ted~-Ol34or6JS..7~ " 1...1-. Chuck',.TrHSvs Palma rree. Facial. massage. money 494 1485 Bectrkd ~2049 execubve. l.Ddivldu.al or refs Pleaaeca.LlS7S.7856) --•• UlllCJ obves lnmmed. lhmoed: makeup , skincare ••••••••••••••••••••••• fan:uly member Call PETERSPAINTING ••••••••••••••••••••••• prunPd rt"mO\t"d BeautJque.8313093 Q!mentworkofallktod:s ELECTRICALSERVlC EGARDENER /HORTl ~ .....,..... E•pr'd Reas Rates.HOMESAVERS Plumb ~9229aft 5 Retirat.esf'reeests CALLSSLShr &SMALL CL'LTVREGRAD l6 y111 ~---. ----. Free Es t Call Gene 1.0g&Heatmg Free est ----- 756-5"485 756-662..5 JOBS84.2-8233• t'Jlpr se-eks commercial -,,_,, u••••••••••••••••••••• S.SZ-0458 SlO hr Honest & reliable Tr<'r· Trim remove C.pe•ar mainlenaore arcouols ....................... IRONING _ _ service B of A. Msln'hl? prune Reab t-'Ully 1nsrd ....................... B & D Concrete All CUSTOM ELECTRIC QwWly work. free est Sklploader. dump truck, 7:f per pc Call aft S pm. ~--84i 038Jori5l JLSO Ton) 645-5124 C~nlry Small Jobs phases concrete. bl{)('k & Free est Comm. res. Geo Hampton S49-2015 bauhng, tree work. grad· 646-0347 INTERIOR f E x TR ------ Jfaoeliog. door hangmg bnck work Free eslS booest & reliable serv ------lflg. demo. elc-751 3930 Painting Expr'd b1gh RftllOdef & R.,..W LEF'S 24 yrs exp. Xlot Uc contr. est :>48·Z11 Lie & bonded 645 2031 Uc l JL20I 751 3150 & Ge•• Ill Senkfl -----quallty work Super rea& ••••••••••••••••••••••• ref's BorA. MastCb & Aft. 5 SMALL CEMENT JOBS SSIS-7715 ....................... SkJpio.der. dump truck. Masom r rates 675-3181 John Remodel. add . patio. re Ca::.h Call Lee The Tree ---------Save ume Save Mooey hauling, tree work. grad •••••• •• •• •• ••••• •• •• •• paJ.T Free est 962·"217 67!> 5750 ..._t/Hwl.,..,. Walkways &Pallos lw.arde.ctric BARBARA'S mg.demo.etc 751-3930 Fireplaces Planters Lukayl..lr 291233 ~------- Carpentry. plumbing. Call 675 7167 Uc -i.17136 6 .. ., Lf]4 SHOPPING Bnck Concrete l'allo EXCLNT PAINTING -"""f ceramic tile. ~S560 ""' •..-v Bk>ck Walls BB~ Pals lnlr & 1-:xtr Reas RooftMJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Chld CarT SERVICE ~1863 Hai6MJ Refs. Esls 646 0464 Preeesl :>48-2706 .~RED •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• Ex per husb1wHe Call Co 11 e g e Studen t ••••••••••••••••••••••• r.llltw e Buy Wr~ De_Jiver ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---"··n.a1roe. • ·c •-•fta All <"ertir'd. all subJ elem TODOLL'TOWNJl 5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• uhn . I C'.'... Et "I k II K I p ....,,...... • .,. ....... ""' Carp ente r A L L "" o yrs 23 yr old Student m~rest Ha g, movlJlg. c eanup n ee s n oc wa s, n ow e s a 1nl1 n g types fo'rce est Walt thru coll Grad level PHASES. Refs. free est o Id , ho t I u n <' h . TilESTRIPP£RS ed ID houseS1tting lhls $'7 tup. Treework. Reas, s lumps tone. b r1 c k Int I Ext. comme r cial Call anytameS4l 5930 math/physics 96841749_ 673--3658 Slat.ertEdwards847 1439 f'urn. u0:101Shers qual s ummer July SPpl fa.st,freeest842~ Res/Comm Rt>a::.. he / dpts & res 1d ent1al C'lassificcl ad:-'>d i lit~ JJoo'I .i.:n1· up lh1· ,hip• items. :.mall lll'm' or "Last.. 11 111 d.1:.~1hell any 1lcm ,h•~t r ,111 Ship to .,111111· n·~ult:.' s trap g on ran e R r d -bond Bob 7509354, 8J6.ll20 c-fum1melal Let us take 7 e s 640·50Jtl Ar a Sonoy&Jer_ FREEhauJ 6429144 ~ W-.ctow~ the tin of worlt from you am 11 30pm ang, cleanup. tree work -HOUSE painttog, 10 yrs ••••• •• •• •••• ••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642-567tl t.12 ~;111 alapnceyou l'an aHord Try a Daily l'ilnl for usable items. Jo~en Brick . block:., frplc:;. exp CM 'Npl area I am Ftr...Vaa.ySpot \B Window Washing 661-0655. 34.2S2 Santa Fe C1ru.:.1flt'd Ad to hU) 't'll ces /bldgs remov ed slabci, stonework 20 yrs small. pnces are small Manufactured by Crl!nro Service Free ullmates A.>1e. Capastraoo Sch or rl'nl '>Umethm.i.: 557·2005, 54~68 exp refs 586-0358 Ron 00-6799 aft SPM Sale. 962-tl96() S4&-62l!l after ipm __ _ l.Oltlihmd 5300 Penoaafs 5350 HefpWonted 7100 H~p Wanted 7 100 H~p WC11tted 7 100 ~ Want•d 7100 HeipWmhd 7100 HltpWcmhd 71 001....., WCllted 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••·······'··••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• I ....................•.. ·············•••··•···• lewcrd! Lost Spnnger Spaniel Vic. of 19th & Meyer in Cotita Mesa. 645-2547 or 979-3098 or 639-0275 Chuck LOST: In vie of Park view Sbopog Ctr. Irv .. lge beige coin purse Spirihd Rffder 1815 So El Cam1J10 Re al San Clemente Pully IH· 1-·or appt 492 7296 81-:AlITIFUL GIRLS ha ve ... n l'Xc 11 1n n message a bo ut thl'l r Anahe im Studio ~9 6150 w /Jewelry Reward Tenru'> Club Members hip 552·3270 for Sale Found: Pet Rahb1l, V1 r ~2nd & Orange. C M ldenWy, 1>45 1700 83J J25ti t'VCS SCRAM-LETS AHSWEIS Lost: Fem Golden Rt vr 4~ mos Ru.nny eyes Nr C M phonc C o SJO Exhale Rummy Reward. 642 19!W I'\ 1~n Hath!>h ----MES llJNG LOST. Siamese, in Nwp Tht• inventor 11( tile (Ip Hgts. Pt Saam w /Siam Pl'' ~as a:.ked how hv mrkg's. Long r n•am . happen•••! lo un1•nl 11 lfr color'd rur. bu::.hy ta il. n •pl11•!1 I Wit!\ JIJ-.1 wearing flea collar. a n'-\H;..C\Hl 'liG :irou11•1 to .. Dahlia" Any info . pleas e c all J c .1nn11• Soctal Clutn 5400 Rew $100 645·4979 ••••••••••••••••••••••• i''OUNU CO<'kdpoo, fem gray & Wh.lle t: 16th ~t CM Nwpt 646~ Light colun-.t 111111<: haired mall' dOR V1r11111 y of V IC Loo('h ' ~ 1.11 lnlfl l' J.J Yr ~ t XI' "•·r t 111 11 fe::.!l1onal.. v. drnl· 111 leresl:-r h l •l,H .i I.JO\' \nah1· m 11, 9'JI l2.'.A• loraa & l onllnenl J I ~ .. 1. 646-5JS2 Prepwat'°"4 Found \l,chtll' ~em .ialr ••••••••••••••••••••••• S amoyl'd t•u lll•rlun Schooft & area Call H70-1;1J6 IMfrw:Hon 7005 FOUND. 1 ~6 ~ah t "rt.·•·K •••••••• ••• •• • • • • • • • • •• areu, younjt ln11b Selte-r. MEN WOMEN Call Ro~er 557 8826. 8 5 ft.AIM FOi LOST Mexican Redh•·a IARTINDIMGt Parrot. V1r 22nd Sl . <:M TWO WEEK <:LASS 6313214or~ NATION WHH:J OB llEWAfUJ for return nr brown Schwmn 10 'IP<l hike No qurst1nn11 a:.ked ~·7250 LOST t.olcl1·11 11·11 At. Greal l't•rn1i.t•, , 1~ "' lrvme ok 1''ou11t11m V 1111 Anaw tu /\rnRflll 111\d Kum a 111'2 50'7 S FOUND iiart S1amc-" f>l..ACF.M 1'''1'1 \SSISIA'-l ~ Ii( >00 JI Iii P l'POHTl ~I I'll -. •MSUCAH 141TINDHS SCHOOl 1 llM ~: 17th St ~A K34 19ticl S(otwinl<11 (.'o,,,.t To L'•Jll'l male cal Laitun.a thll• I. A l 0 I I ... ti f: 11 ~ area. 788-SJ&O MASSAG fo Low M 1 found Male Spr101.:r Sparuel 9 m08 old Li Vt' Day E vr ~•I q,.'"M •n Sw\111 Ana ~ 11-:1 a. wht If nol r lu1med.1----------r r e e l o ltd hom1· Broollhurlll Mr fo'oddt'n S46-7064 LC6T Dog, "ml hlk Ter Mer. "1'11" lh•ward Old Top of Tht· Wnrld. Laa Br h 4 94 4 :186 o -3:'>'9 R.a &tnt. lkltlM Scbc* $69.00 c....c ...... *"'"" CJll"t ~ •ll ar.des~wtdy BOAT BUILDER WILLARD <.1as!>1r1e<1 Newspaper Advertising Q>mparuon Md•' for boy IJENTALASSISTANT U uve Ill or out Any age Ortbo. part lime Appl) may apply 842 7294 Tues·Fr1 Or N1v1son. ASSEMBLERS Coo& a. Bartender 181 E l8lb St C M We Wlll Train A"1.Y7AM MocGre<J<>r Yacht CorporaffOft 163 I Placentia, Costa M~sa ~W.ted 7100 ~Wmrt.d 7100 ...............••...•....•.....••............. l.ncrease tn produc uoo & oew 40' lme has created immediate operuogs for 135 1 upenenced person. net FWtlt C.,..ter1 &per. c.,.ata1 I To.c~p lotM:lers &cjMI~ IMctri~&c.s $2 75 lo $6 50 per hour bas<.'<l on qual1hcauons Good Renerals /4 Day Work W~k 10vert1m" Equal Oppor Employer Newport Beach 675-8468 Sales The Orange Coast Daily Cook Pilot need:. addittonal Cleancul career mLnded s a I e !' Pers on i. for t'Ot'rgeur 548 1948 -- class1f1e<l & automotwc Cook . exper For small o uts 1dl' !.di ('., s tart Dinner house Full lame Newspaper rlasi.ll1~ ad or p.u1 uml' 644-0210 'ert1stnS<t expenenr e r<' qwred Applicant must hav(' 11ood l'llr 11nd ly pinl( skills Salary & com mu;s1on Goocl opporluni 1y ExrC'llent company benefits Po::.1t1nn:. mwt l)l' fl.Uetl 1mmed1ately COOK fo'or con\ ho~p1lal f',ume or P t1m<' Ex per prd'ct But w all tram A11"l)' Park L1do <.oo~ Cir, 466 F1agsh1p tw. NU 642 ~4 DBfTAL ASSIST. Att you worth 116 per hr' Call 642 IOl.'IO or send re sum!! 2011 Westcuff Dr. St.; 11. Newport &!Jch. 92660 All r!!pltes cun f1dentrnJ DENT AL ASSIST. ~7074 D&IT AL/ Assist Expenence<I. full lime a s::.1s tant nt'eded 10 1 fnendly Sant.i Ana of f1 ce X ray II <' req /\RMY Rfo:SEkVt-: t-•RE.fo:TKAINING Men & women al(es 17 34 nl!~>tlt'd for mu:.ll'\J n._, cooks . derk:. ~u1>"b & mur.-<'a ll l.1nJJ \.S2 3173 or 121J 1 ~'+.t 021!* Ba bysitter wanted , t:randmolht'r type Oc casJOOal Sun & eve.. J yr old .:irl Call Landa 00-0481 11200 Ca.dor An Fo.fainV.., •San 01ego 1-'reeway Call Personnel Devt . for appo1ntmenl 642 4321 ~. f l or" l duy or e \e Uniform. allowance & :;lull 0PPort for ad\an 1-pens-•1•on-p.1a.n_546_9444 __ _ \.._,St--~1 kl.H t'> &-Fll\l'itl 8abys1lter lo cart' for an At Euclid Exit > fanl son My hme or 979-0126 mun Wkdy., only r or ---------•I dt't.al Is r a II 646 03f.8 ~;,:;-· ~menl ""Pl.> 263J W Co11Sl Hw y or .:all 642 84>:> or 644 ~ DENTAL ASSISTANT Cha1rs1de. l'xp. l'tpBlh 644 921 ! <·\I< l"l·:'ll I t-.l<S 'l.t-t'\.ll'tt ror 'J 11>0Jl n101 p.>n) ~. 'i>I'' •I .... \ J I t'J I .111 Hoh1.rund ~!*Jib B,1byS lltt•r Wdllll'fl 2~ da)"'I per wk my home for Z 6 Vr nlrl ~ 1602 BOAT MFG. r:~" !:>lrl't'l C-Osta Mna Equal Opportun•l> EmplO)l'r COOtc. MA TUIE 1-:'(per d B.i y v 1tw1---------• Manor S..il ran11t S2 7~S3 DIET ClSll( CUANIMGPHSON hr F time ~W 8,1ySt lmmcd 1ate parl l :me ~Wcmhd RllbV'llll~r nl"edf'd for t morith old infant 3 day week 1n my h o m e References please Call 496--3880 ERICSON YACHTS l''it !W2 ~ o pen1 ng .1 ".Jd.1 b it· \.-,sfo;'1HI Y l.~;All \t,\' For 11.:hl cnf i: ol)t!r .&lion m • t. .i n r 1 , I ,, b 1 l 1 t \. rtt't't''>!>ar) 'i ~ <.:o!>l.& '4~ •• !17~ hbilll ASSlMILY fast gruwm1o: ;.kah·ll<llU'd manuf LS loolun~ (ur as 'ot'mOI) worke~ l>8>' & ni~hl sluft!. \pply 17932 Sk' Park Ct 'ill' <..:. lr\lnt' BAKER EXPERIENCED SARW A Y STOIES \.'-'ii l \4 li K lut .:11r·oen I . hi•\l !-.c1mt' eitp I-time· JI&. lmmt'd ()f>t>runl( fl)r , lltt \ ~ Wk .\ l'I 1 ~ 111 a baker w dc-<•1m\t10g e11 I P" "" n K M 11 r r l lJO per ... 1 otlr '>lore at JOOO llar l111t HI c· 'it No 8ay11de Dl NU We or µl'IUC'lf'• .1llq11"·'"'' fe r unio n wMiies & I beoef1l.S & xl.nl worlung i\lt) , 11\l·rlrwcl :-.c•n ,.,nits /\pply 1n person r.xp It'~·• I "'' ~ 'nt~-dt'd ~on 5 "2 '17 at 11 f\ M f> '\a, 1rmp •..l.! 1rlZ! f;quaJ ()ppurtun1ly Has The J•ollowin,ll F u me Optonani,::- For Exper'd Help Wages Dependm1<: P \Jme Eves Approx J hrs dJ> Mon-Fri Apply. P en n y s a ve r . 1660 Plarenua. C M COOK jl4iqlih t-:xpl"'I Apply m person Mano s fl~tauranl 3.201 "· (.;oa!ll Hw) Ccl~ CLEANING WOMEN Q50+ per hr. own car COOKS & COUNTER NBtlvr area 96&-8846 tlelp day & eve shirts Apply an person. Pel Oo Expenence Taco. 17th & Superior. C M • F\rush Line Carpenters CLERICAL •CabtnetShop TRAINEE Cooks. e xper S aule', Assemblrs • t-"lbeq::tass Touchup P..t-TlllW broiler & pantry Apply • f'lbergl.iss Bonders 4 llrs daily. Mon t-'q F." bet 9 & 11, :! & 5. Bay •H.i&rdware Installers pand1ni;: oq~an1tal1 on Mane Restaurant. 2371 • Ent<llle Installers has openmgs 1n Costa So !'..I Cammo Real. San Teamster Union Shop, Mesa & Oran~" areas for 1 lcmenle _ Gooc1Sll'rttnR Wages a I e rt d e pe net ab I<'. COOl\S, So Li11. CM . NB & Pull Henehts mature 1nd1v1dua1 ... to p tJml' & r lime <..:off Pe Apply /\t St'cunly Ofc learn to operate inlere!lt shop exp Hefs please 1931 DHre A••· SA ing automobile recorrl Charbe ·s Chth Ofc 1714 J 1 __________ 1 systems for new car de ~I alers Start S2 50 per hr ------Employ~r M I-' \lltOm<l{t'•· __________ 1aooKKF.1-.PJ.:R. thru ~ l>t·1 oa1I Sh11" n1"'d' Tuai lialance. lam1har Advanct•menl w1th1D 60 COOk & WAITRESS days l''r mgr be nefits Apply Tues May 3rd at NuOrm Plans. 3194 AJ1'port l..oop Dr. Costa 1.8 yrs or older Full or Plltme Call fo r J ppt P1ua Factor)' Rest 963 1177 ht'I" BAk GIHI. \llract1v1• ~ r .&\h r!!<'elpts. cash I op waR•":\ 1.1a11l I n.ian1 rc•lluble. P l ime or foll d1i;llur.w!ment.s. JOb <'<>St ~a.rrwr<1 t'll~ p.llntt'r'> urne 646 M44 1n1t (.;on.1tnKllon ea~r hldfrr"i t.. JJl•hi>hc•r' "l' desirable Mrs An Mtsa!HOAM 10 JOam 7 JOpm Priday. Saturday and Sunday Please contat1 Ott!lJry SupervtSOr IEVE:RL Y MANOR CoovalesC'ent Hospital Laguna lulls (7141837-8000 Equal Oppty Employer Dist.nbulor anterf':lled in p 1l 1nr ome up t o SI0001mo or more + benefits Malun• 6J9.6lZJ DfYERSIONS FOR SINGLES Need saJespeople. male & female. to se ll lt.s service pk~ to single, widowed . & divorced men cSc women 18-S..S yrs s:n~seoo weekly comm Pre set appts No upr nee We will tram t'or personal 10Lerv1ew call Mr E<2Wilr0 ) .. , 1714 )991-4000 hol\l.-ry ,113 m 1w 11n , ........ ,JW~r. derson, 979 J9UO Mo n 1---------•coUNTER Girl wanted r ht-t'k. uut pwk up &. ilt & COOK Y.ll~r fl Apply Thurs 9·4f'M ClSUCAL Sandwiches. Mon thru 1---------• hwn-Appl)' .11 Mr cs 3100 lrHne. N B ----F'r1 Call 556-_oo_eo___ DIAFTIMG /CIVIL 21UI llarhor HI l M IOOl(KEIPSl f /T Woman wanlrd Some J3ck G Raub Company Bl!; A Vro f e ,a1onal £xper Ph 675-6730 bas ic m a th .ib11lty C O U NTER llELP. Expund.ing farm of en ~ JOJO (A(-kU1I Wa1lres1 F.nter ---8 :l}-S ii hr rh 979 lAO!I COOKS full & Pit Cap· Vll'OOmental engineers & •Allfo S~up.rMM Mil uc1ll.n11. prohtable & ~~~~::----1, ___ .;;;;...;;;;;;;;.;;;.;;.-1 1am Mike's F11h Fry. 815 pla nners near 0 C hir.ch<' vw ~ l<V s .. 1._.11 ~lamouro u!i proreu BOOK SAt.1-:s W 19lhSt. CM. Airport has perm posi N~ It used PNman!!nl Learn ln 40 hrs rrom pro <$SS CLERKS COUMTH Hlll taons open for people fmCtlOO l-'r1ng<' h<•nr(1t~ fe:ssionab the fine arts or -I W /('IVll t'Oglneenng wartress le<'hniques. Day /\II types O('eded NOW ' Part time 645·0145 dr / d OIUVER & HELPER. ex per ror local Moving Co 768-0643 DRIVEllS Hous ehold furniture moVU\g co located Ill El Toro wants dnver; w fl yr expe1 w l'omm I mo\ln~ co Call 830-49216 Elec1ron1t· Tt chn1r1al'\i. w 1knowltcd 1<;;• or fun damcntal~ K ... "Xper hetprut Xlnt cu11ds & benefit:; Malkotl Corp . ~j :J«>,5 ESCROW SEC'Y I rr. m • d 11 p 1· n 1 n ~ w,esUlb'l <'O Xlnl fnngc bt?n~·f 1t-. !'iol <·om meru;urok w 1exper Ex per'd only need apply SS6-684C FA SHI OH 11; Pl't1ple n~ed to help conduct la.sh1on :.how~ an local Jrt':J Work with the lateot style:.. r hoose your own hr. Car & phone nc, C.i1. lc>r IRll'rvw appt ~av Jrd & 4th al Ok• llohday lM. L.tguna Hall~ 1LaPa .. TurnoH I IOAM 7PM. ai.k for Mrs Clow 586-5000 FHSPAID Mani.If Mgr to si&K Boolllteeper to WK Exec Secyc;/sh S950 Word Processor lo $'750 Also Fee Jobs lrvme Personnel Agency 488 E I ilh Costa Mesa &ute224 642·1470 GENERAL LABORERS Telephone & Trarusporta· hon A Mu st Long & short term ass1(Jlment.s Hobday. Vacallon Pay. Me o 11· .1 I Ins urance Available ll41C-.-Dri•e 546-4741 <Acroas From Orange Co. AlrPOrt 1 EquaJ ()ppor Employer I "~' I'd F1•1 Id I \\ t'•"d I \\' II fl d ' j" Cl\ t' •I f I .I ltt·~.ml ' l':tll 1'11 711.11 • 60 lln tn"-9 ....... ..uy •T..t,,.dpro•ided •TabH..,ili4wlu 1mmed1al!! openm11 Call 1 feeling The J.'ihng. xeroxing. i1 tuf a ling exper in gra S&IM Mgr for 1ntcrv1ew or eve SHSiOM. P ace CUSTODIAM/Ct.rch ing & improvement plans, _________ _ 837 ... 00 493-.. Sl I menlass1.1t . goodjobop Pinell? Ctnt<. general 0H1cc . &record ma"" Apply at.'-·-• ... y Call (714 ) 751 91,... CAU ... TODAY' P Ill me Retiree pref .-5350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cal Coas t Real fo:Stllle School -oil Oave for .W.963-9191 L8ll3 Rroo.ltburat. C. FV ...-.,.... "' · V 11 1 " J:1ck G. Raub Co . Attn So Calif Cock la II r()Wltaan II ey 84 357,1 ............. T-L...1-1-1 bl SA M IPM Rudy Garcia. PO Box Drlnklna problem., Call AJcobol tlelphne 31 hrs a day ~3830 1..ub&Qwck Service p-..... Bl St C I c TIME·UFE Fri 5019, l25 Baker St, Costa _., ·~--. Waitresa. Inc . 17922 Sky ~o~ off 1 Ce • wn · · mon· Ru.w Chevrolet dealer ~.. ' e • rvrne. • LIBRARIES 1 d --· --------Mesa, Ca 92626 (714) mcreaslJlg tub & qwck 14 Has p/time jobs m our 0 over O a Delivery Mao. early LA 751-~10 PREGNANT" - --- Cari n g coofideaual Jalle W..t.d. 7075 ser'Vlce dept Xlnt pay & BEAUTIClAN telephc:>oe sales office -557...0061 Times route. Costa I~~~~~~~~~ wort.iogcood1taons1Dex W/F ror Newll()rter Ian Two shirts avail J72JBirchSt.N D. Mesa. Huntington Bcb DRAFTSMAN. w/exper counseling " referral ••••••••••••••••••••••• Abortion . adoption & Available 4 29 Prac c111og Orange Count) ~I or$40-8582 8·30-2:30 4r 3:30-ll:JO 5 aru. Must have depen· In lntenor Dellgn ror Airport Compl.x · GM ----------I daya • •k. ----------1 _da_bl_e_c_a_r_S46-448 ___ l ___ , est ab I ls bed In te ri o r ~. N~ exp ONLY Stt Service Beauty Sala ry + comm +I•--------• S Mgr al H o w A R 0 HA.llHl:SSB boma No ex per necess. a.&Jl TYPIST Delivery of Dally Pilot Des 1 g n Sb o I> om e A.PC.ARE S47 2563 494-M4t ext 129 Cbevrolet, Dove & Quall Lovely shop w rvaew Pwm.neat work Large ro ute in South architectural knowled1e Malurf' ymmf,l man, age SI.a • Newport Beach Rental or comm Some For inventory control " Laguna Beach. Suitable help(uJ Call Mr McCar· •SHARON'S* <>tm:ALL MASSAGE 16. d cs ires p t im e ----chentele Call Irene. Coot.actRellffR06sa ordertypingt.ojomout toratugbacboolorcol tyat482·413l rorappt em p Io y m e n l U ~ s Eves 546-0798 llJ.I09S standmg optics flrm ln lege student ~usl have CRICKET lNTERIORS --~ transportalloo. ava11 aft A · Irvine lnduat'I Park Call a dependable car with INC San ClemenLe lPM. wkdys. full tame Yin Beauty Oprs In Uruau Equal()ppor Employer Mr SterM. 5.56-8200 good driving record DllYEIS esentJtives Re11s. So Cat Plaaa. Cs+b1t.-br. COCKT.\IL WAITRESS. 1275 mo Phone &42-4321 _ eros..c.o..try •KAREN'S * wtncb Kevin. 644-2473 ~ lhop. Apply lit peraoo. Earrunp approximately Ot.TOCALL MASSAGE Well groomed. mature 540-8Ml8 ff Ask for C1rculalloo leav-No spec Uc recfd SPM·2AM 1\38 1780 lady. lite typing, bk.kpo& So..,-""-~! Exp'd 494·9378 ~~Yi;:k 4~· & •o;r;.5 logyourname&phone MacGregor Yacht Coli> Exten.s1n personnel & -Btauty-H.atr Styllat •ant· CARPET SALES persons 4248 Martingale Ln 1631 Placenua. C M MASSAC.I coonsellng exp. N.B. or You wlll too. aelling ed for ~Y Laauna Hilla needed. call Karen Ne"Wplrt Beach Demal Recept . Peno ore MUii MODB.S C.M area. 673.-4253 world famous products. &Ion. U1 2160. ~I or 5'9-l&84 P /time w fposs1ble futun UC~ ......_.W F1nlble hrs. High earn· expansion of bn Ell· VRI~ ,.....,. -.cl 7100 lnas . Training Call Beauty Hair Cu\ten 6 Car washer. Full time. per'd all phases. OUTCALL ONLY ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~7041orZe¢tb1·1359 Desi,ners to 1se sl.ations over 18. Good bouns, pa.id especially insurance pro. 6J 1-3111 ACCOUMTIMG CU( ln super new aaloo on Cal overtime. Apply within COLO ROOM c.-..iq. SaJ open. C11reer Exper"d in A/R, bank re-Hwy ln beaut. Cdll. No Metro Cu Waab 2900 OJ'lllY. H.8. 8'2.-:St. • • ....., ... & vlCll ooncillallons, 10 key •d· Babysitter for 2 yr old percentages. Oat wkly Harbor Blvd CM • WAl£HOUSEMIM --~ • der. typing. Geo 'l bk· boy. Mat~ lady. own rental. Contac t Mr ·· M DENTAL Aaalat. Ortbo o.tc:.m MeNCJI kptl koow'I helpful. Sm. trans. refs. PeoiMula libpaDO days fl73.2835 ; CASHIB With Cortl.lft uper. dt· cbatnlde, uper req'd. ,_..._,..oflt! N.B. co. Benefits. For 54'1·92:50,AlkforTudy evee5el.Q74 r 1tlme w/beneflt s tor :!'::·w~r 0~1 'f: ~t.:£'~~~perb.r Servin&allOranaeCo appt.631-0822 Babysitter FuU Cbar1e. BEAUTY Receptlonlr.t Poll· W/retail nursery peno«> at um Re)"DOkla ~ 54&,%7'3 .... I .. ..._ F Vly 8"a Livdn or ror La&WlJI Hill$ aaloo. ~Cl.Iler e.aper. req'd Ave, lrvlne " ask for D84TALAS51ST. R£1.AXJNG MASSAGE ... .. .....,. • out.~ Eapreq'd 837·2175 Plaotknowleda• belpfw. Karl For NB Ortbodoatlat Bob Couj)le for 2A newer CM td not oec:. Please apply F.qual ()ppor Employer Ea per req 'd . Ortho James · untu. 2Br. 2ba apU-t-~ Babysitter for tearber. Bt":A UTY Ha lrityllat ID penoa, Greeobaven1---------1 ~dnirt'd, but not Uc MasMUr Mt-40Qt Grudmotber 7 ·31).l 30 wa.nud ror El Toroaalon. Gardem. 2lZ3 Newport l.lred 642~1 Oulcallat..t4t4·5U1 O•n trans Bolu Ca11137-47~ Blvd..C.M. CoUedlooBu.reaulffkUll req 1 DRIVER Pa-t T1111e to ..... DAILY PILOT San Clemente. Dina Pdnt, Capi.8trano Beach area. Al\emoooa: Wed· nesday. Tbunday and Fl1day Saturday Ind Sunday morologa R~· QUlN!S drep.!Gdable au\O or amaJJ al.aUoc wa100 Ideal for r.tuckril.a aDd Olben needing eltlr• c:ub. Pbooe ~l, Ull Genera_! Help NEW OPENINGS E~panding losuraoce agency opening new factllues in Fouata.ln Vly le FulJertoo. AUTO utieaWllTHS .EXPER OR TRAINEE FULL OR P tr EVES SALARY COMMENSURATE Wint EXPERIENCE All co benefit..s UJclud. pd vac. med plan. sick leave etc CALL DAILY FOR APPOlNTMENT ··~·· General Help Dl1trlbulor for Jarae West Coast Mfg. ot)el\l.nl new locabon, many new oPeDinP available. RIU...TIMI PAn-flMI UPTO $7.00 NI HOUI Saiel, eervtce, de.Uv~ry. rfpalr. v•lld C11llf dr1ven Uc req'd. No ~x per DeCCIUr)' CAU 751.9790 AalrorMr ~ *4H.wa-.* Apt M 1 ml Hand Y OUcatF.dingtr &41-su.t --------prqoot.ot.raill l.o aeMtal DllilTAL/CHAllSIDI ..,., ~ mahre couple to ..,./SICllTAIY CLEANfNG -lroolng. CIOU«tion .-ort Coat.act f'i ttme. ellpr'd, 1 Oulcall M8"a1e mmnaae UI apta 545-06lO Srll things rast with O:uly Some uper req'd CaJI S.L'a Carooa del Mmr Mr Yount. ~hts No Saturdays (or Harry SHJey Slil.L Idle Items with a Equal Opponwuty Daily Piiot Claa11I1.s Ad IQAllUAM 731 ~ al\Spm Piiot Want Ads S.-2541 87W3Morl44..sT11 833-2430 ll3U1T1 Ecnp6oyl'r 642·5878 ... -..... -.. . 'T -....... • If • • .. • D8 DAILY PILOT Ffld:;y April 29. 1977 ~~.~~·~.~ ..... !!.~~1 ~~!.~:'_~t~•~•••••~!.~~ ~~~ ..... !!.~~ ~~!.~~·~ ..... !!~. ~~~~~·~.~ ..... !!.~~ ~~.~~~·~.~ ..... !!.~~ H H~ W t d 7100 ---------,i---------~$ecfl!l&l'y fWl Ume. &ood Small Uld\'pcnd11nt mkl elpWa.t._. 7100He-lpWonted 7100 P Oft• Pl.ime()ppurtW\ll)'for I SAUSGllLS '""' .... '-' lYP'Qi $k1lb reqd Op n~cb reliable, Ul>'!r. •• ••••• • • • • • •• ••• ••• •• • • • • • •• • • • • • • • ••• • • •• •• • •• •• • • • •• • • • ••••• • • •• • • Pradllct;. W~ F\&ll .. p/llme EaJM!r d ~...,. Secretar1"es por t~ upaod w t)'ou.nc Gt"OC.'«Y man. 6 dayi Ul C:EN OFC Typ1ng1ht• IMSUIAMCE llLL.Sl Moa Ham to approx 4pm Coata MtU ~ t*M 1.1...1 P/time i.row g rarm an l...Ml(una rl'" Sunday s11 1ary Sh thd h V d NOW Hecrwuog aharp. .._ .A ----~ n-h ll<Cll_m:U\ t l rt " r P one ane "··ist w Lat• "--"·k••p • dpm to approx ... m ""' ..,.,.,.._,., o s a """'" Apply 10 ""'r'M>fl. no ,_.,. d lJ r l """ .. ....... .... amb1t10W> O\Mn lo sell ..,_,_ "lrl OVMf 18 for Jr ···11 J d ..... "&""' ......... ..-.... u es or ma ure ID 1011. t;,,.;per prd d TUea $pm to approx 4.:lm ...,...,. "' v Job '-41 _ u y._. ~ phone call 508 W divid,wil mteresle<INwBodrk RaJe11(b HJ lb 110'\p , lSOO h.ardwanl ttooils d& slnhopl No ex per nece~ Will w omen Ii <:Io thin It TJ~l.StS ~~.,UT •ay Balboa Blvd, &I~ 11\i or &rowUlg e I!: l6tb St. NB 645 57CY7 eqwpmen o in WI a tra.tn Apply 1n pc'rllon. Per 5 on• I 1 l) u p w ~ ,.. v e I o p m l c o accounu. Ava Si280 per pen o y 1 aver . l 6 6 o peuance. lOlegnty re Wotk 6 nn u day 1n our K p •Stat ArchetecturMI orr Top Some eJLp 1n 1''1ol:'hl01l. Bene's/vaca /uli.rh~d tHSUUHCl wit No t'Jll>t!f nee Call Pla~olJa Ave. t: M QUI~ for Ftr pos1lloo ~w orr across rrom the skills req d Typ101t Pickup &dt!ltvenu •all Call644·9130 llWMG CLEIUC 751 ~134 Apply m person. Tbe :md o C A1rportr-E.am Toµ m 1n1 mu ru 6 $ wpm , luoda of shop work Good G""NE 1----------~e1cb lllllb ll<>11p 10 nd Glance. 2l.Z2 w Ocean a ~ar,ooo~. l'UOl Clerks mature. saluy com dnv'.i rtt 646-31163 "" KAL Ot'C 1'1trl t'1t1me 3·llpm San of full lime hsekpr frootNB mcn.suralew/taper -- time. Good on Phom!, Clemente Gen'I llo11p . NlJRSES AIDES Sat ,Sun ancl 'd Gd mus1on •Wlll11amLPerear11 ~'TATtON A'l'TENDENT· conduct 1nlerv1ewli 6.S4Cammodelosmart:5, ~oer1t6 pleaunt wrk '~ The work is run a. AlbOC Full t1mt•, uper p~c Salary & commiii. Cdm. <Estrella eicll I <714) Exper'd Bayv1t-w Conv cond Ask for l"rMnk.1----------•I perfectly inuts people MMrArthur Plvd at 1''ord fel"n!d. Chevron StatJon _f>7_3-_Z277_ _ 4,96..tl.Z2 Ho~p1t11I. 2055 Thunn 6'S-$707S.3 SAi~ who el\)Oy puttmg their Coronadel Mar :p)()Fwrvlew C:.M. GIRL FklDAY Island Alteodant & Tow Ave, C.M 64.2 JSO.<i. •R•• EST•TE verbal capab1lit1es tu (714)644 0&20 TAXI DllVll§ Part time, 24 hrs a w~k Truck operat or Will ~ ,._ If work Students. 3141 c tit Dri•• E 0 E. M /F Expr'd only Afternoons train clean l'ul man NURSES AIDES MAMA'iH WAMTID h o u s c w 1 v e :. & • Wanted. Must have good btw 1-4.30 Call Mri. l>nl\ers need not apply 7.3 Exper pref'd Me:.:i l"orwellknown.upand YOll"re&..oolr.MigFor moonlighters <ire all 546-4741 ~·n·taf)' driving rec.-ord Call Johnsof\644 2622 Oack Wauon Arco & Auto Verde Conv HU!)!>, &61 1ng Real Estate com A Profitable Careu welcome tAcros5 From C..tn.ctio-~2828or 4~·1711 St ~ M Re I ""· On Of Orange Co. Airport l ~~ GIRL NIDAY EnlhWl., self mot1vah'fJ indiv t'ashiun b11ck ground helpful lnvo1c 1Dg, order desk. must type Benef1ll> Sal open NB.642 3472 Center , 2355 S 1-;1 Center .c pany Opemnganewof In a c.>tat.e e __. ... _, TeacherforPreScbool t ciim1no R eal. San ficeU1C01Sta Mesa Must OrangeCounty'sOldest Contoact ReneeR~s• EqualOpporErnployer Expanding developer lower elementary . .PO Clemente 492-1603 HUISIS A.IDES lwve uperience Salary & Largest Bwlders1 llMOt5 has Imme<! open 'g for ex Box 1424. c M Cabt. • ORDBUlS plus + All appltcallons Developers ls Lookmg TIM~H per. capable person JAHITORS Men & women, P1Ume eve:. Nwpt Bc.-h Ir lrvi.ne .i.rell.S 17182 Armstrong A"e Irvine ~ 781 1 7.3, Will train lnterdted c.-onhdenllal Apply to FOi YOU UIUJUIS. IMC. s.cnt.iH • Respo051bil.at1es for all individuals • Ad No 869. Da11y Pilot. CONSIDER. Eq Op E I ArctngClks/Bltkprs ofr functions Bookp'a. l..ldoConvCenter Class1hed Advertising, St.abllltyofalargec.-01" ual por mpoyer TOSl400MO. payablei. & work 'K l5S.5SupenorAvc,NU JJOM WC··~afy~!.,· Co:.la outstanding comm ---l..i:r.Heindt-rsAgency Sw ,1people BeAnef1t:ot 'itlL RUDA Y Call 646 7764 esa, '"' ,,........, schedule (up to 90'< J + 4020 Btrch St. Ste 104 a ary open irpor draw available + pro SAJ.ESMIEH WAMTB> area Tuttle Develop Mature woman lo run l Jarulor.. & MaJ<b Santa girl ore C M based Ana IP 111e area Im sporting goods manuf med 1 ate open 1 n gs . Xlnl oppor 546 4950 p lJme evemng~ 1420 E uar"'S Newport Beach 833-8190 Hu ... ~ fessaonal work en,•1ron Great oppor. for retired C..ll for Appl Estab .65 menl 751-6617 LVN. eves KN. relief Real EistateSales ment + trarn1og & ma o -1 n S 1 n gt' r GllLFttlDAY St Andrews Place. Santa Ana 540-587 4 Xlnt oppor C.:all Mr) WHY JOIN management develop DeAlersh1p Pnor exper Tool?M!)', &io 7764 ment +oppor for ad van-valuable 586 26fiO rement w1llun rompany Noo s moker Typt 45 Take phone orders kee~ books & records & learr legal sec'y SSSO up 848·1400 •JANITORS WA.JBS• Expcr male, fem or coupll"S 3 4 hrs rughl. 5 NURSES AIDES 11·7 Exper'd 4 l Beds G-OOd sal w increases Country t:lub Con~ Hosp , SA 549 3061 GRJU.MAH day wk c.&11 bet 3 & 6, 0 F F I C 1': C L E R K Wanted for Uel Taco. 752 72!12 ......, Pleasant C<J M office t'/\Jme days Apply in JANITORIAL. female for person, 25252 La Paz Rd cleaning service, eves. Laguna Hills Spm lam Must have own trans. f;I Toro area. D>-3321. Mu st have good handwntrng S55-0 mo biJ.5972 OFFICE A TTIEHD Wknds J Jo.m1dn1ght tu .. rb Homes divtSions. Call Hane> ~ Edwards Jr. Manager Realty? ToucHsroNE ledty Small off1re environ A Oivor Fredncks ment Top commc.s1ons ! Development Corp. On the Job lra1rung Fast l8582 Beach Bl. Ste 8 start schooling We ream Huntington Beach, 92647 burse your llc.-ense costs (714) 963-0867. 549 9077 C'ho1re of farm locations Member International m Costa Mesa & Newport ReaJ Estate Network Beach Call for an appt.1---------- now' SUPERB HOMES REALTY INC. S49-El655 GUARDS WANTED ~Secy /Asst. Wed & Thurs m1dn1ghl 101----------SALESnttSON Full & Part time All Area:.. Age 21 & over Mature men pref'd Uru!orms furn No rash outlay. Car & phone nee: Apply, UIM•.nm Prvhdto.. Ser-vie~ 1.2216 W Sth St. S A Interviews Mon t'n 10 JOam·noon & l J0..4 30pm f'or corporate counsel. t:mpha~is on hllgauon & :.ome rorp exper_ Sal commensurate w ab1h ly, but not nt!l't•!>sanly hm1ted lo trad1t1onal range:. Xlnl working toods & benefits inrlud mg handsome bonuses ror industrious 1nd1v Mary. 1714 > 75!»1511. LEGAL 8. Bayvll'W Manor 3SO W Bay St. C M 642 350S Office Manager. well versed in all book keep mg proc.-edures. w ar counting baekground. abd.ity to handle person nel & prepare fmanc.-1al information Growing company. 1mmed1ate operung Please rail Mrs Brown. 894·9828 SECRETARY ,ART-TIME Rec.,tioNst JSecy Exper 'd front office, pleasant phone vo1rc lo work with business ex ecut1vu $550 $600 Newport Area Reply Class1he<I Adll902. Daily Pi.lot. PO Box 1560. Costlt Mesa. Ca 92626 RECEPTIONIST For Newport Ctr Law firm Some t) pang Start 1mme<I 759-0431 Fashion Island Law firm EVENINGS RECEPTIONIST P-·-dres•ers want to in desires Legal secretary Auto insurance agency p l 12 30 5 Men's retail store needs exper salesperson to work full tame. Vaned st.ore dulles. chance for advancemenl. 1\pply in person. n. CmtOWJ Shop SO COAST PLAZA. or call 549-1264 Sales Residential 1n house sales looking for 2 sharp salesmen who have tti.! ab11Jty to close. 1 'U teach you our pro duct. all you have to do 1s selJ it Ca II 9 S for a ppt 751-5411 Sample Swatch MakH wanted Re::.p pos1l1nn for textile co No exper nee.-54(). 3236. C M SIEAMSTRHS t:xper'd seamstress fnr sa1lmaker Pr oduction work Top pay to nght person 673 2140 SECRETARY We flroctitioMr Nwpt Brh attorney nds expr'd secretary Top S II & typm!( skills rrq Xlnt po:.1l1on for right person Salary com mens urale w 1cxpr 752 6611 -~ SECRETARY Immediate opening for part time in sales office near OL' Airport 9 2 Mon Fri 540 2487 Mon Fri for appl SECRETARY ....., J with Oval l1Ugat1on exp seelung P lime help. ex erm Pl ime . crease your weekly in Call Janel M on Fri. Mu~l have good ----For lrvme Pubhr Acet come~ I have a :.talion 64()..lS60 per'dortra1.0ee pbone voice. n1re ap avllll to rent ('all l.e< CAU DAILY pear , & be dependable Rae&io ~WO Liquor Clerk, part lime. 963-0941 No typing nee S3 hr HANDYMAN needed rl' ~lf,~'GC:r~e l''tP ok ----------1 752 ~ gular hr!:. ~nml' lilt> PIX A.Mwer Ser•. RECEl'TIOMIST gardening, manor rt•pa1r LVH I I · 7 w 0 r k a h u ., y Fashion Island It E In 1nR etc· No l'XPl'• •w1trt1'"1"rd ,,,, alArt & ve~tmcnl l'lrm Must I (;hargc l'\urse. Good sal J "'u "' " nccessa1 J hut musl IC' & fnni;c benefits 80 Bed llextcrou." Mu:.l have d have expcr Typing skills honest & dependablt· ~NF Mesa Vl•rde Con' nirt• speaking voice. nee Apply in Jl\!r:.on. 369 Mr Spraguell73 llt70 "nOO ••ramm:ir & uood San M1uu<•I Or, Ste 200. llosp, 661 Center St C M .. ,.., ,. ,, Hcrc:tw~ Sales 54lj :>SSS !1 and w ri 11 n.: Work Newport Hrh R~e1ve & stock mdsc• ~1aid p T E~p d Apply Assist c.-uslomer~ Nu 1n person Seal.irk Motel eves or Sun Stt Mike 2274 Npt nhd 646 7445 Johnson, ll W Wr1ieht Co. l26 Rochester St <.'M MAll>S WANT EU llOSTl-;SS Girl Friday non <.muker Oon Qwxole Motel 2100 Nt.'wpnrt Bl C M for large C:hJrtcr llual. Mamlt'OJOC.-e m.in ,..ell for further info 1 ,tl l QUdlhfled in pool & boat 548-8149 IJtwn 4 & fif' ~1 ma1nl Mu'>l be self llOSTESS. full llrnl' or part llmr Oay' \ppl) 1 per..on an~ 11mt.' ll:irry ' ~ew York Our & l1nll 124R M11rl1ni.:Jlt· l.n Newport He:.H'h HOSTESS JCASHIBt Exper'd only I lvl'r 21 N1ghL~ Apply daily 5l'M M1 Casa, 296 t' 17th St . Costa Mes.! mrrt-:1. Ot:SK t'U :HKS .1 l o 11 30PM Shill . t\trporter Inn tloh•I l'on tart Mr llannan 833 l770 Houserleaners' Wl• nt'i.'d amlb1llOU.'I . enlhu~11111tir pe<>ple who take pndf' 1n their work 546 0930 'il.arler Satar) c nm m 1· n ' u r a l ,. v. e ~ p II.fl ~II., MANAGER PET STORE 1'.:xper rt.'<1 d ~l 562:! M.1nal!emenl 1r.i1ne.- Malure perwn f'urn n• pair e'llp pref'11 WM~<' ~ perc.-entagt' of net Call 5.1.S-4931 Iv m!IR MAMAGoEll-RET .AIL c:11t Stort' t:x~r d ~h ~ t.'Jrn or in\c't 1n o w11l·"h1µ C.i ll tpm \pm. ti75 JOMO p ·time days or l'' c~ & ltEST •UR ... ...,,._,1z.,,. so m e w k n rh C J I I "" """ • - 546-3333 E O 1'; Now hmng for part·llme c:mploymPnt to began PEOPLI-. PERSON work 1mmed al location 'llewport E1'cc needs nl'arOC AJrport. neat ap P 11 mt' as .. oc1ale in pearance & w1lhngne~s v. hul('~all· -.uppl) lo work fast on reel n•q 673 2'l23 'ftust bt-over 18 Apply 1n Person "lll<'(lt'fi t" 1 "n· for 1nl_,n11r pl.rnh m rom mcrn.al 't'lt1n.: Mo:.t ha\e t''<per & 'Cini 1ln' ini.: n•t· ;· 11m1· <"~II \1.ir ~Jtt•I v.l..d )' ifi8 ~\I PHONE SALES Phont· S.11 ..... Pl'Ople malt or ft.'mall'. t6 tu 65 rien.on Mon l-'r1 2 5 S~ f't•ppnm1 ' l'1zz.i Store 2300 ~' !-'.isl Bri:.lul S;,nla t\nJ Hicti.. t'a 1Bt ... n Jambolf'l' & '1 ewport t•v. y 1 Rnt.....tM~ M ature 1nd1\ w restaurdnl expcr an lrrcsted m re:.l m~mt Call M.irk Rurnelt S S11m . Fr• thru Wed -192 2382 y~·.11"$uf di:{' 1:uaranl~l1---------­ wai;e:. or l'Om m1,;~ion~ ::so Ea ... t 17th Stret•I :...Ollt' II l 'C1'1 l3 '11',a l,._.lWt'f"I\ 5 (.)() & 8 JO IJ ffi ""6 .\223 1-;qu .. l 11pport unit\ 1' 111 plo) t•r RETAIL CLERKS UTOTIM HOUSICLUMIMG MAHAGoEMENT Tll"4E I Ynuni: m .. n ln v.ork 1n jV'ow1n.i tool rrnt.il hu:.1 :----------1 ~' "u.'!t ht-nc•al 1n "i' I 1~ar '1t h.i.a· q·n °''"l h.-an<lwnlinl( 1, Ua) wk ,. v. k1h 11H l'Tf'fl'r mJr n('l1 man fnr tM""rm fl''" poi111100 I-"~r nm r.- 'I 11 \ ppl \ 19..111 'i ",.port Ill\ cl ( \1 C.O..•etlieftC•Mriets l'ntllllon!I OJK'O Isl, 2nd & J rd :-.hdl., 1n S an Clt.'menl<' & L.ii:una he .. rh Other area:. h11ve OJ)t.'nmg:. al-.11 No exper req d Aµply al .iny of our 'tor~ Wom1·n wnn:e<l lo v.ork for JnnH'l' '• flUIO(t.'d Y A n n ho u ., t• •' I ,. ,, n .: !.er\ II'(• ~t.art S2 ~ hr i\ M to J. 1'11"' t hru 1-'ri li75~ llOl:SFKt•t-;l'l'.ll hill llmf', h Ye 1n ~.al 11 ry for rather w 2 t•h11!lrrn, 962 61167 Plastics Injection Molding Supervisor 'llrt."(J p("f'>()f'I 1''.l(fM'r d 1n Z5B8 "'ewporl Rlvd l O!>l.i Ml"~a 642 7702 SALES Ofc Prefer :.1m1lar ex Soper salesperson ram per ~· l1mt• Need re w 1Npt Bch area to s umt• Call anyt1mt- managc a sports boull S33 344:1 que ~pec1ahz1ng in golf & - tennis w ear F T emplym 't. Top wage!> SECRETARY t:Xl::CUTIVE !-'ash Isl R E rirrn J\c1•1 dept Stat An•l typt• :.kllls T)· Pt' 70w rm. :oh 90 100 Apply m person. JOO San M1.:ul'I l>r. Ste 200. NA w growing al't1ve sports wear firm Send re~umc w. p1~'lure or call d1rert lo Sport.scene. Inc. 121 S Palm Canyon Dr. Palm Spnags (71.i I 325-5511 \ \ \ \ Service Station Allt.'n --------danl, exper0d Da) & Secretary Recept ror Ev~ Full & p lime Ap NpBch South Pac1f1c ply, Shell St1tt1on. 17th & Travel Co Oppor for lrvtne. NB nghl person to advance Applicants mu:.t possess Service Sta AUendanl, good ore skills. 1ncl'1o: cxper'd Appl), 1251 N pleasant telephone voice Coast Hwy. Lag lkh Starting salary from SS(».$600. depending on Serv1c~ Sta Attendant ability Send resume to exper d 1-'ull. or P llmt' it878, Daily Pilot. PO Box Apply Arc,o Station, 17th 1560. Coi.ta Me::.a. Ca & Irvine. C M 9260!6 S.Cretciry. P ftime For area church Send resume to · Church, Gt>neral Delivery , Corona del Mar, Ca 9262.S. Secretary and general or- f1c.-e for marketing re searc h 1.'0mpany Shorthand a plus Some college preL Must be g o o d w I l h p u b l 1 t' Newport Beach, nr .urport $650· $750 mo 751-0267 SECRETARY P Time. must be able to t ype from d1cta11ng ma c hine . an~we r telephone~. file. etc 4 hrs day Send rei.ume to Mr Turner, C •o Tn-Co lnl' 886 W 16th St Newport Beach, Ca . 92663 or call fi.15 0621 SECY fRECEP'T CtOOd sel'Y skills req 'd to work In busy law ofr Tyvc U.5wpm +, w 1bk kpng & metlical exper pref'll Call for appl 832·731 I I I I I I ~wine) Moch Opn Near 0 <: Airport Day & Eve sh1f\s. 540-3684 Se w1n l( M a<'h1ne Operators. exper. p1ere work' !'>4Q.34~. \515 W McArthur Blvd Sll' 17 Cos14 Mesa Shl'el Metal Fabncator Local Company orrers x.lnt ~aJary & benefit:. pos1l1on require!) the abtl.aty to read engineer mg drdw1ng!>, perform sample setupi. on com mon sheet metal fabnca uon eqwp . & produl't' metal parl.'i lo spec1faca uon l to 5 yr!) cxPt.'r re qwred Apply an wntmg to AdNo 911. Daily Pilot. P 0 Box 1560 Costa Mesa. C:a 92626 S)up g & Rec.-v'g l'krk. ex per F:nghsh :.peJkini.: Apply in per!>on, Ma!>lcr Tn.K'k, 18060 t:udld !'it Fountain Valley Equal Oppor t:mpluyt•r SHIP'G & Rt;t"fo:IVINC Lead man. pnor cxpcr nl'cessary, N t: Custa M~a 979-8600 T eleplllne Sales Wcwk p 'tJme. !:Arn ulra cash in our c1rrulation sales room flexible hrs AM or PM Men. women or students, 18 or ovr 540-0:l>l l..A Ta mes Ttlept.oee Solciton Net'd 10 1mmed S3 00. SJ 50 ll1' 2.S hr week. Worlt 4 !I pm Mature, perm;ineot JOb ID tcrv1ew~ 12 9pm Mon· 1'n Litke Sha:.tana. 7~ 1601 TEUSl .WwAcco.+s P time Perm Typing req 'd Will co.ns1der trainee. Call for appt. Joan Mdn.dle. 493·5651 Mutual Savings & Loan S70Cammo de Estrella San Clemente t:qual Oppor Employer TRAINEE ~SEMBLERS & PACKERS Loog & Short Term Ass11o(nmenl!. llohda y. Vacation Pay. Med1ul lru.uranre Available. 38 41 CCllftPl'S Dr 546-4741 t Acros!> t-•rom l>rani:e Co Airport\ Equal Oppor Employer I I.I\ t' ... 1111wtl1111).! 111 'I'll'' I ·1.1"1111·11Jd'1111 ll v.1•11 \1 1\'lllCI RIST '"l't•dt>lt I \1 u\l 110 M ,1n11 urt>~ l•l't11t 11rr~ J 1Jllirlle• Will l1a1n for /\a~ll1 n.11h t'.tll he·r :. 64~ 4003 ph.arm.i11•u1u .. 1l t•n\•irun R.clJre<I c.-ouple to manage mt'nl to h'<.t vtup 4t run -.m.ill 20 u111t motel m h11:h prrt·1• ion mulrh 1 l'•)'.l" M e~J Call Sue. "'~' 'lrW)I.: lllt'C'hJn1r.il SSS m1 11t>1lllV tr ynu rt· th•~ 1>1."non RN Dr LYN pie.I'><' ront.u't I FREE GROCERIES -9 WINNERS -ACT NOW! I II C> ti S fo: K fo: 1-; I' t; H llARYSITTt:tt ne•·ll.-11 1mml'd for :! i-c•hl .1.:1· .:irb Ii & II Must I"',. l'tuldrt'n & a111mal:. Mon l-'r1, 11 6 II H otrt'J 963-2963 art 61' M llC>USEK 1':1'~Pt-:tt dnvt'r • "/\SSA G t-: n :n1 n.M• Ii()', t'omm <.iuar min l-'1 ll -" I' T v. 11rk Lt>Rlt .. :un: Sf'A :..w-s195 SdlMI P'tosHcs 17 141191-Ull P 'Orm! 11 7 Xlnt Laene l.J.ityv1cw Conv llosp1tal. 20.'>S Thunn AVt.', CM . , _________ , 642 35«> PLASTICS ....... s.tUp KN I' "lime, Relief /f1oat. P!lych exper pre('d . Dana Pl 496-5702. We want to hear your success story. How did you u se a Dally Piiot classified ad to put profit in your pocket ? If you wish, use the handy coupon below. Send It with a copy ol your successful classified ad and complete the following sentence In 50 words or less. hve-in. 5 d;iys. elderly ~tnllemen a lone, an i.:1MMl health needs malutf smitle lady wlshlDI! good home & rompanioru1h1p own rm, hath. board. S.s< wk. M V area 830 5435 MASSA'il TICH Wllh diploma for top class LEGITIMAT£apa Mr C1arnaaao, 7S2-1156t M ATU RE W O M AN p/l1me t o welcome newcomers A contact merc:h&nt.s fluible hrs Ne~ rar. hte typing ~~ FGr1 .... Tr11ilaH Matilt lal Hcmcler N~ sharv hustler with !!Orne expr & desire to 11dvanre to learn mold shop Ir all Jobs L U Plasllr MoldUlg tJOS E Wakeham, SA RN'S Night nurses 11-7 Full & p/\Jme. Al5o;-CCU RN's. DeMfits for f/time. Con· t.act. Mi.M Jensen. Costa Memorial H ospital, 642 2734. Jlousekt-eper for Sr C1t 11en Must <lri'c L.ave-rn L.a llabru area (213) 691 6043. t714l 67S-6760. MF.N for I.A Times de PRESSMAN SAJLMA.KER Has Posi· Housekeeper. maturt' livery Perm . p tame Small mdependant !\hop, lions Open. Some uper. live m/out lo care for $275 to SJ50 per mo. AB Dirk.. Expenence desired ~-3'64 elderly lady, So Laitun» S48 1740 only 644·8233 Days, ---------·• Good cook, rar . refs 83\ ZZl1 Eves ...... .:..... LADY wanted for 494~ after epm Mel't'ury Me<'hanic Pref. --~bop, need mature cerllfte<l w exp in out-Produc.-tion Mac hinist _ _. ......... 1. Call bhm 3" Housekeeper. Live Ill. brds & 1 0 's Perm Local Company offers s,IW.;klUr;Sandyoc Jean. C/chg. Mature Enithsh poatlJoo m Kooa Hawa.u xlnt saJary & benefits speaking, must drive. w/eslabluhed & growing Position requires the _842-__ .,.,_<1 ________ 1 Reft req'd. N8644·51.23 dlr XJnt workmg conds ability to read engineer SAL ES prom o t Ion I HOUSEKEEPER, exper C7l4)557·9M9. drawings. perform Sharp, attractive, outgo. mature. w /refl. New __________ 1 setups on s tandard lni peraooallly for well II machineshop equip .. On· estabUabed furniture de· baby. Lag. Bcb. Ca MOLD MAIER clctng automaUc), Ir pro-coraODM firm. Gua.ran· ~181. dlJCe parts frora a varie-teed. 842·8400 INSURANCE·fmmedlate Progressive injection t Y of mater i a 11. openl.n(c, mua\ be exper'd mold maklng ro. llas re· Minimum 3 yrs u per re· Jn "'"'l'WNll-c:Ommertcal located to H.B. & needs quired. Apply In wrtUn11 ,... M1 c h1n uts & EDM to Ad .N "11 O 11 linea tor 1ener•I In· . o . .., . a Y surance agency. Laguna ()penitt>n. Min $ln ex· Pilot. PO Box lS&O, Co.ta ,j' ...-. Xlnt wa1tn ovC"r M-· c ,__ 8cb area, salary ncg ..... a· .--....... 11 • .........., blecall .. '*>Olforappt. u~. Profit ahanng & ---------~beacfll.11. IMsuaA.MC'I Sdliil.t c.,, 17141HU'31 A t.lfe • Dtaablbty •fl.a Exp. lo rnortll ioa. aaltti.I ________ _ UIU al ltads. 0c-nt advaacu You should Have tomrthi~ you want m•k• UOO weekly toselJ"Classtfiedadsdo !comm) ~---_u_weU 642 567_8 ___ --1 I>id you know you ran place a clas111f1e<l od In the Oa1ly Pilot St-rvlct' Dirc.•t·tory for :i whole month for as little •11 $1.62 pt•r d1ty " F'or more Information. call 642 56"78 Saleaperao.n. part Ume . Entbu11laatlc, exper. mature, tor Ba I boa laland Jr Ureu Shop. 675-0710 Usr th(' Oa1lv Pilot "f'a<il Rcault" ~rrvlre dlri-ctorv Your t!rv1rl! 15 our !1pec1alty C'11ll 642 567111'>. t 322 Win a $50 or $25 gift certificate for groceries at a leading market. Write In 50 words or leaa how you ueed a Dally Piiot classlned ad to put profit In your pocket. If possible, enclose a cllpplng of your aucceasful ad. a reasonable facsimile, or a summary of the words you used In your ad and mall to: CleHlfled Promotion Department Orenge Coeat Dally Piiot 330 W. Bey SCrHt P. 0 . Box 15IO Cotta Mff•. CA 92926 Entries must be postmarked no titer then M1y 6th to be eligible. Prizes wlll be awarded durfng May. Decision of the Judgea la fln11. EmployeH of the Orange Coast Publishing Comp1ny are not eligible. "I put profit in my pocket using a Daily Pilot want ad to -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-.r N•m• .. • . • . • . . . . • . •.. .. . . • . . • . . •.....•..•••••. , • , ...... . Str•et .....•..... • · · · · · · • · · • · · • • · • · · · · · · · · • · .••...•• City ...•.•...•.•.... Phone ............. Along the Or•nge Coast, the best place to buy or aell la In the DAILY PILOT .,. • -# • " . . . -. H•lpWont•d 7100 H.q>Wa•f•d 7 10 f,.e' .. 1 1005 Dep . 1040 ~ 1050 G.og.Sde 1055 • .;..fr:..:.;fdax::.i.,:.·..:.;A:.c:pn:..:.;'1..::29:=..:•.;..;l.;;..97;.,,;,7 _______ -....;;;,0.;..;Al-"L~Y-Pl-"L.;;..OT_..:D;;;...:;...9 ...................... , ••••• ••••••• .................................. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 10 Two oak pro1 back WhM ador•blt! ......-1• Antq Oak rof(ee tbl, Br 4 f'amUyGarageSa.Je, Fn Harw. 1~60 --.11--10 ~ ftAINllS W~~ & Deltvery, chalrs m ea -Oar AK C f .-l ' cba.lse 1ow1 c. antq Oak ilt S.t. WPM, chlbea, de ·-•••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• a....tr.w... 1011 F'ot boall manuf AbUHy l''iUm~. Must bt-ovr 2l relJ St ~-4178 ~~/-ec.1.a 11!.i: a e · ruteJtand, ~g rm bw cant«ira. funa, bike Ir Qrtr bone mare 7yn1 old Nl!.WPORT BC'H TENNIS ••••••••••••••••••••••• t.o wort w1wood prf'fd . ..t1ooe 957 1°"' '4lt SSO to $400. Ph auto p:arta. houHhold, 15.2 hands. Ha:. been CLUB Llnuted Mem Conn Msn 0 Mauc elec. Apply. lilt £. Occ1deo Commerce Chemical Co * * • * * Gorclolt s.tlilr,..,. 644 Si65 drums ~ loact. ol boob, shown Western. 646-0830, berstups 644·~ orsan. e.ccellrnt cond1- t.a.l, San.la Ana ANTIQUE •"C. , ............ " l•ft clolhes, &auk1 du1. b11te, Ask for Qilhy ---h-UOn, tllOO. p P 53Z 1259 ""' '"'.. ...... .. ... Obie bd with frame, gd bric a brae, antiques, GUITAR $25. 4 wroug l -Travel Agent Eaper out Allfl"4t 1005 from outst.aod.ul& lil\er ~'Und1t1on $25 or b:.t olr very reasonablti Off SHCIALSAll iron bars tool-$2S OvatJon Acou.suc Gwlar side sales travel aaent ••••••••••••••••••••••• SHOW IW:?."327 Call963-4176 Monrov11i btwn 19th & 3 dJy:. only f'rl Sal ~3269.646·7Qm Legend Md I. M ui.t w/folloW\na Benefits " Wonderland Blaclt Lab Pupple1, 12 f\!11 size wbllti French V1cton1t, 863 Arbor St. 11\ Sun. 29. JO. ist 20·~ off AMWAY ,IODUCTS urnfll'e $225. 6'S·0603 • topcommtU 644-S3'73 wu, ,.., .... bred w /papers, the back, CM. on all ba.: feed & tack evt' Of Antinauas! SA~UNDAY shoU"A;ecorda. Adora· Provmcial cunopy bed. 8earbC1t1est'~ltTck. Call67S~ TRllCLJMIHS ,""."-ble CaJ1~7.2508 Excellent cond. Also fu.11 Garage Sate. Sal. Only ZJ'TZ NewJ>Ort blvd. C.M Gibson l35 w/case. Im· & TRIMME RS/Exprd HUGE warehou u JO.Moy ht sir.e pint bffispre11d and 9-5PM,lots&lota otcurn, Corner Sant.a Isabel Pll WOVEN WOODS mac cond. $450 Firm Steady work. Call for rrammt'd w1lb over !l()O Come to Cast.le Galleries Otd Enchab Sheepdog 96"x36" plllk care cur-nw.c goodit!ll, 1960 Port 645-~ Ir MIMI IUMOS C111l 673·0566 Sharon. appl. Oay1 (213)44.5-4220, mu11c boxes. ruckelo loC'ated 10 a gian t °"'"'P•~.BwksoM .AKC tams $7S. 6'6-0818 or Cardigan,NwptBch. W"'-'An "hu"·r• & pull -9-_5_p_m ______ _ t: m 4l*-799c dean p1aoos, circus or· cft••ft••h =->.ooo 5,, ft Cas ~ .,.. .. __, ,.H -~ 5484278 """'~ " '""' " ves 11 I k ..,,,......., ... ......,. ~ • .....,. ,.,... "'· t I •-th t• .......... Ld G--.L. 1065 blm<b. Up to ll0% oft re Brand rww "ull11r w /case &ans, w a c oc s, lie Est.Al~. Arocncan & -------rum, 00 11 "" every mg 41 u..._ VUU> ,. TIUCIC DllYY , l..ocaJ de1Jvene1 Small 1i,,Too, no spec he. nt!c C.M firm 546-4950 grandfather c loc Its , Europt'a n Antiques, Afghans, AKC, pups. BeautJfuJ couch. dsr/ mlr, 11.Sl Paularino, C.M. Frt ••••••••••••••••••••••• llul. 9 AM lo SPM call ~ Takamml 36CIS. Call fascinalinganliques. paintinl(:i &r vinta.:e BeauhfullToppeda~ree. hdbord.mtestaods,end &Sat 8AM ''TRIMMER" lawn 645-8951 (714l846-6SOS. Over Sl.000.000 Worth automobiles Must sacnf1ce! S'TS. tables, dsk, pac. 642·2196 Thun;, Fri. S..l. 1o.6 Pot ~er. front throw, pro 1 Family mombersh 1 p for GIBSON Les Paul SG jr .• Typist, part ume. Nr 0 C Airport Exper , nex1ble hrs. Reply #874, Daily Pilot, PO Box l.560, Costa Mesa, Ca 92626 Amulcan latera.alioaaJ J7SIM Lake Short' Dr G42 58& or~~ OaJc student desks w /arm ter ':i whl, palntrngs & feu I m 1 odel. Moving, N B Tennis Club $000. dbl. cut 11way w /case. '54 ~~e~l~; :~·:e~~'!r· LAUILSIHOIE AYUANS AKC. 2 male $20 , dressers $2S-Sloo: plants. Dark rm equip. mustsc!!.__!33·11178 __ 644'8020or64Q..0369 ::.~ or best otr. 7:>4-1777 Open Wed Lhr" AdllisMo.fne $1 50 each. 637 4986 t.bls~·"'5;desl<sS2S-$75. hseh.ld items & lotll of J.W't'tiry 8070 C.E. gas dr)'er, hke new __ _ Sal 9AM to4 PM. Visit' Cal 1474-5551 Anaheim 646-5491 good Junk. 343S5 Cammo ••••••••••••••••••••••• $85. 25" Admiral. <.>olor Drums, vibe:., 5 "" cle1tr ----El Mobno, Capistrano .--PUIUC AUCTIOH • * * * * l\KC Samoyan male pup Uruque dark wood refng, lkh. WANTED TV. Med1t. cabtnel Sl7S set w /all hrdwarc. VALET f Champ blood hne, pick 1cemaker. loveseal , 1628 Mmorca Dt Costa Zddgen cymbals Xlnl. MANY ITEMS OF FINF. Pump organ Beaull ully oll.Jtler ~04-« Chinese table, round, Garage Sale. Everything TOP CASll OOLLAR Mesa 67J.S637. ESTATE J E WELRY, carvedoak _ hade·a·betl, blk naugh, goes. 9321 Hyanrus Port PA ID 1-'0R YOUR -----------Clean cul young man to park cus 5 6 nights. $2.75 hr Apply Am broeaa, room 211, ~30th St. NpBch ART OBJECTS, AN 5.51 2491 ~'rl't' female puppy 3.4 rrusc 962·0346 Dr . lfB. Bush" rd •-JEWELRY, WATCHF.S, Must ~ell' Maytag dryer, TIQUES. FINE FURN .. -:--d p " "' ART OBJECTS. GOLD. good cond1t1on Large, Office hniitw• Ir fo."TC .. HONE FOR IN· Af'Picmus 10 I 0 =~pn~~ui:: 642 ;;}9 box· Old-Orna~e wulnul duung xop~~w. ~ay1'~i. Sal. Sun SILV ER SE: H VIC 1-:, elertnc lypewnter, front ~........ 1015 1-'0 . & BROCHURE.••••••••••••••••••••••• ---set, 6 chrs & buffet $225 ----l''INE 1-'U RN & AN door. m1:1ke offler •• ::!: ••••••••••••••••• 645-2200 REFRIGERATORS Ar gh an Pups AK C , \ery-iuce646-7004 . Two Family Garage Sale. TIQUES. 645 2'.!00 778·1076 after 7PM IBM Euc Typewriter. WASHERS.DRYERS femal~ Topquallly, S& ---Sat 9AM·JPM, Freet.er, • -a od Waitress & KJtl'hen Help S2.50·SJhr + lips In t.erview 3-4pm, Ong1nal Plua, 2121 Balboa lllvd, NB ••SHOl'AT•• Rttond1t1ons·Repros & p Exotir colors .\11rror. plaster rrame, desk lamps toys bike U•ntock 075 NCR 160 compl, 26' Mdl D, 2",._yrs. go Jonathon's FrgtDamage Guar Del <7141633-2728 Oirr h Captains cba1rs. P~. moto~ cros; boys ••••••••••••••••••••••• Schwinn bike. n e w c~nd Asking $500. 29Yrsm0raoge<.:o • . Pr German porcelain bike, bar k pack, roto-Reg.Morganmarc.broke lamp:.hadt>, dresser 752 62H ____ _ CANNERY VILLAGE DUHL.Ar's [)ob.Shep f emale puppy, urns Also, Webber BBQ. broiler, & many other lo ride & drive, blk mirror wht frm. l11gh Underwood m anual office 255nops to Serve You 1815 ~ewport Bl. CM 4mo. $20 • b/5-5097_ _ items 1~ Watson. CM. parade Mori;an geld mg , chair. stroller. new an typewriter. Pica type 42'l3lslSt, Nwpt Bell C:AW.548 77!!0 548 Zl59aft 6 . ------Eng, Western 1714 ) s1nkerator. hol wate r Excellent Cond1l1on Wa.at.resse:., So Lag.NH & s Rolllo p desk Pine l . -5 pc Mediterranean b<!rm Wooden Storag,. Cabmel, 331HOU dlsp. pwr lawn mower, & i6B 55 .., 9 CM P 1t & I'' It CoHtie beauWuJ cond $180. • Washers, dryers Clean 2 Sf Bt:HNARD S Male ~l SSOO. Red1.ner chiur & lawnmower household nusc. MOVING need lo -- shop exp Refs please 675 3207 late models . l yr guar or ~·em. 3 mos Sh9ts. love seal SSO. ea. 2 ~ar items. 10051 Stoneybrook MclcMMry 8078 sell! 962·3524 Charlie's Chll.J Ofr. 17141 __ SlOO. Free delivery Mstr AKC. wormed, best ofr. stools .sio. Tbl & 8 chairs Drive . (M ered 1 l h ••••••••••••••••••••••• SG--0351. Daum Nan cy <.:ameo Chrg.6J6 2840 58l 81l5 $85. Singer cab & <.>hair Gardens ) Hntg Bc h. Used metal shearer. '•" Lamp CM U1scu1t Jar. --Whale fr male Germ an SW Picture $20. Stack Fri/Sat/Sun 9-5 by 10'. 1963. Very good W!lllled Mature lady lo St!t or E Boehm bard Will .buy some refrags. tbb S20. Call Sat only or cond Good service avail -Pets 8087 For Sale: Trlr awnrn~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/all hdware, 16'X8'. Mk Studenl set-k:. plac:e to ~r. 962·9576. kl~P his dog. Wiil :.upply live 1n with elderly pla t es C u stard appl s, workmg or not, ~I~~ weeks SIS aft_6Mon·l-'ri,646..S79S Nu /1ued furn, apl , $ll,sSo. Pvt Pty. p 14 ) woman I.ate hs wrk, 2br Pomona, Ccimival. Misc: alsoscrap_m_etal 675 5258 __ AJmost new. Heywood & hshldtgar Sat/Sun 10·5. 898-2597 l'OndoApl 4946967 8J8..1848 Kenmore washer , $20. ~to Yau 8045 Wak"field Birdseye Ma· 2542 1 Via E s tudio , ---------- Student seeks plate to kt.>ep his dog. Will supply all food and love. Will pay fee if necess ary. 548-0136 all food and love. Will pay fee 1f necessary 548·0136 .,. LagNgl For s ale: 2 HP, recondi· i-t-:LI. 1111(• ill'lll' with a 0 u o Ar l K ' m b a I I WesUnghouse ele;. 30·• ••••••••••••••••••••••• pie Dr swte. Twin beds, 2 -..:..-·-----t1oned Debilbiss 80 gal. l>ail)'l'Jlut<'l.is~rfu•d ,\d Reproducing Grand range,dbl1selfcln1:oven Purebr ed Irish Setter Jgc chests, mle stnd & MoVlllg : AM /FM :.lereo. :llO lb. tank, w/all con· Player Piano. Musr sell 195. 644-82 6 puppy, 5 mos old, loves mirror. 646-4151 phono. tape $100. Sofa trols, 115·230. sngl.phase. Heasonable. SS4 '7W Range $125. Dishwasher people 979 6247 -Chests of drwrs. 2 lrg. 3 dS75. OrSll5an $6D 00. G as6· 642·8245 8-SPM Mon Sal. f.em Parultff't "Latifto" 548·J966 New , und eq~round ---- 1.>0YOl 0 h L $75_ Cop~·r. gd cond t-'ret! female puppy 3 4 s m , $lO·$l5. Sadebrd. ryer O anette/ Can seeat744W.19lhSt OFFl':ll\S t-:HVll'f-.? ak all tree. enoit Call979~1 moothsoldpt boxer put wal.stainres1stantfirush cha1ISSSO Afl6wkdys CostaMesa 1.4'1 lhl· publ11 l<nu" "ilh ~tun~, ~l~rllni:p~~lw;re , . bull 642 2249 S35 Twin bed, boxspr ~~me Sal /Su n . J ll Jtl in thl· 1>,111) 1'1l11l ~~!IOO y , > rtuJco fF19cuft lmmac Duke needs a home mgs, Malt & frame $25 ~n11·1· l>rr1·t11111 It 1·a11 · Maytag w~her freezer Cham bi5-~2 ' Weslcliff· Maple hutch wsl 111u J:. hllk ·" SI h5 ANTQ French marble -~ec l(enr:_t_r ~3616 Cermun Shep, ----SlOO R Ii $60 o ......... adl E.,.tDMltltR...tab spnnkkr 1>)stem. com· PiC!ltCK & Organs 8090 pl ell' Bt•nder .Rarden ••••••••••••••••••••••• boarcls, con<'rtile lawn F'll':.LD~ Warehouse sale e d gi n g~. redwood 400 Pian os/Organ:., rounds. Sofa & chair. new used. Spinets, 5.S2 4590' Grands, Players. Going ·' .,. r I ... d b d pa.Rne. 2' 2. M. gentle. 4 place dmeuc set with 2 ff . eel ner ·b n 1 YK 11t•r uJ) or more m rp $800. noun e Frigidaire refng. wht, 642 7324 leaves $80. co ee lb $75. Ba Y ine forrruhon Jncl l'OmplN1• w brass hdbrd. $475. 17cu.ft. + I.Re freezer. 552 9196 cnb and change t abl For your convenience. rates ~all r ... 1:i 567!1 Om.ate hdbrd for dbl bed xlnl cond $150 642 1490. Pree met a I awn 1 n g . · drsr $75. SkLS, bmd1ngs, our summer hours wall ---------·I DX! 67~ 642. 7610 8 K4.2'. You take down MOVING 5 Pc walnut dn poles. & men's ski boots. be Mon-Fri. 6:30 to 8 PM 7614 WARNER AVE, HB Call 842-7765 Used Carpet Good cond $4 sq yd U1cld 'g padding. 979.ffi41 out for business. Rent·l::.e opt Kawaa. Steinway. Baldwin. Chickering. Yama h a , Kimball . Wrltzr (714 )638·2770 l.:m:! Brookhurst. GG .~~~''~'~''''''"''~'''~'· 494 5470 rm set w pad, xlnl cond, 53More. See DimDoe·A-LIDne. Sal 7 AM to s· JO PM. Sun ~ ~ Admiral tye level elec S!OO. Walnut hutch, $50, l only. 1508 ver r., 8AM to4:30 PM ~ , ran.Re SISO Lake new Fumihre 8050 New dtnelle set, 5Pc NB. 10-4 • -s.lecflon f '-II M f l:all 673-~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• SJOO:. <??k . desk & chr, Garage & Remodeling -H;;.,OWMt" & o ~~Te ODI ~ 1.975 Gaffers & Sattler 30·· STOJU:WIDE !'>i\U~ SiO , 25 <.;olor TV, $2.5 sale Karastan rug 9xl2, Controdors A• ; 1:as range. 4 burner. gold Nt•w & 0 '.:-d rurn. appl's 5.5!·6949 a ntiques, stove top, ~ Sl40 768.8342 misc Wilson's Bargain b 1 dbl d f Eqiiiipmtllf A•ailabk f~ ' Nuok.<2 Stort>s). 545 & ~Sale 1055 acyces, ours, urn, New&usedeqwpment ~ OU ~ (;OLDSPOT l<efn.R Med Hl l w J9th, l'M IH279:J<> ••••••••••••••••••••••• masc. 5' $400. Sat/Sun rorrenlal or:.ale "' "' !'-11rd xlnt t'ond S75 &f>..llj 3:.'ti:? PUILIC AUCTION 9-4, 4621 Gorham Dr, MlsceU~ H 80 ~ L ff ~ !lGo J013 & 960-2966 MANY "'IN": ITEMS OF CdM. f I' **'BUY** r r... ••••••••••••••••••••••• lc~· ove er ~ k.el"1nutor 111· A\ot•ado t:STATE .I EWELRY. Must Sell! Leaving State. "' Good used Furnilurt' & AHT OBJECTS AN· EVERY T II ING WANTED ~ ~ refn.R. top freettr, runs t\ppll3nl·e-. Ok I will TIQUES. FINE Fl.IRN .. GOES!!' 646-4085. 1924 TOP CASH OOLLAll i ~ l!OodSlS0.!1681'.1~ 11cllorSELLforY1>u t-:rc. PllONE FOR IN ~aheim St ,CM PA I O J."O R Y OUn ~ I '"' \ t I i ( 11 l I ., I ) I \ ' 11 d ~ m..: It 5 l'U rt apt :.z MASTERS AUCTION FO & MR OCH u Rt: Family Carager. Bike, JEWELRY, WATCH ES. ' I I I I I I refng. llan Cl>l .Rold ·1 dr 646-1686 & 8 33-9625 l).t5 2200 golf clubs, loads of misc ART OBJECTS, COLL>. ~ .\1111 11 .t "ru r111' .t r It \\111 • 1 SlSOSears,ol'd ::.t Clr tv Sat nJ g3 l8S3 p SILVER S ERVI CE , ' S2S 848-97.&2 1 Moving Patao Sale · o Y· · · Ort ~ l.111 -.h.trl 1111 l..,111i.l.1\, \l.t\ S ~ fo'urniture Strt~per I!. 2H.l7 W.illace Taggart,N B. F INE FURN. & AN --- CURVED-TUFTED 8 ft. liAR. Xlnl cond. $225. Ph 963-6486 ___ Hammond , Low e r y . J twin betls. $20 ea Gar-<!ulbransen Organs & rard turntable, no needle Kawaa Pianos For Your $JO 673·~ Pnce call 644·9~ __ 100 gallon all gl a ss aquanum t·omp. set up. inl'I fi sh ~00 642 1393 so Gal 121 com plete aquariums. $65 each. Assorted ~mllller tanks. xtru 1.:e s how angelfish. !jjj0.J742 or 645 4 IKll 2 Desks, water bed, d r e s s <• r & m 1 s c . household items. 645·7981 HAMMOND ORGANS COMPLETE LINE •NEW&USED• Buy with Con fide nce from the Oldest Aolhor1 w d Hammond r.>ealer in Orang1: Coun ty. W<' will not be know in~ly undersold' ! ' ' \\el>llnli!huu!ie. :.!~. wht Rt-hrushl'd by ,.,,pert:-. Costa Mesa --------TJQUES 645·2200 I I ~ ~•de b> 51de ref 1-'ro:.i 7!'>2 5059 ur::.. 675 ~ ev _ __ Applianc~:.. shed, color ORIENT AL RUC'iS ~ I '\jH l -..., \••ll l 111\< 11 1 .1 }111\ ~ lrcc S.350 Sear11 bltn :! Pleet' ~t·<tn l 17· & ~·1 Hunt Harbour Anglers TV, masc. bome items WGGAGETAC'iS Sunday only a t the ~ l'rl111 \l 11rl11 I ., I ),1\ 'I• 11111 ~ d'hwshr$W S SUblblln hml' hr•'•·n Xlnl rnnd C1ant Garage Sale May m 7509 _ _ from your business card Sheraton Newport. 4545 aft t> pm t'REE ORGAN CLASS Mon eve, everyone weleomc .-I 111en & burner., $111 1 .. ,mfon h1$1:?.'> Ml 41~6 7, llunt Harbour Mall Garage .Sale Camping & Send one <'ard for each MacArthur Blvd NB ~ \ 1, 1111111 111 rlirtc ,111 , ',1 n.Qtl596 ~\1~l.1 fi:i ya Pa11rk i.: lot._!a 00 m ·T2pm , Sports equip inl'lud 9x9 lllg plus one spare We ~ ..., f\ '\lG SOF\ ll11;hh•u·k -.l' mg spaee .,., o re tent Calahchcater.~kis return perm.inen lly STOP IN· OR CALI. .. •JUST ARRIVED• k.A WAI 'JANOS ;( '~ 'I, 11 1.I -... 1 l11r 11\1 'l"ut.al ~ .... _....:....._ SOIS 1h .. 11r~ '''""'orJ&lm scrvcspace,846-1440 _ bool:.,weighl:.el&more' sealed allraC'l11e las: & ~ ~ -·-\''t'JI t•.1rthlonl'-. G.1me 1\, fl Carmel ''hr•u•h rum-Typewriter, ,P, c sohd :.trap, meelmg airline f \11,lll L ... 111 ,11,I '111 1 1tl'•l 1 ~····••••••••••••••••••• t'·I tr tbl" ·ra "'""' l.D.rcqwrements Pre-' "' Ju;• u1 n· J .. !> so maJ(e ~ale 1441 W mahoF? 2x9x60 Sal/Sun , lu tllt•l\1 I' 1 11111 Iii\ I 1 rh ~ •l'UIUC• I J bl" l\in~ or Qn B.:ilboaBlvrl fr a.29lh& 10-4. 2758 Cibola, Costa venl loss&thcfl• For a I , •RIRMITUIE• 11'.'droom 'l'l wall unit Sul :Ah IO.S Me:.a personalized tai.: enclose I 111111 ,f _1,, 1111 •I , hookc.1:-.t·' w mJtrh1n~ -----wallpaper, fabric or ~ I •AUCTION• « offe,· 1.i1o1,..., lf1•r1• :'>1oving Garage Sale; ntique copper, Euro-"Day Glo" paper & we I, /" -. ~ •TCM!lite 7:30 PM• rl'i.'LIM1 \111()(1 rnncl1t1on furn. toys, gamei-.. bikes, pean pnnts, a dynamic will back & lnm your ~ ( '1 Sto.c.p/CCMllllJlllS ~'>i ~760 household items. 1680 way to lo~e weigh t. ~i;kt.c?~a~'i. two cards .. , ~ <A--L l t....i~ vlra Inn" twin bt•-cl5 Rhode Island Cr. CM, Sat 9 . S p M • 2 3. 9 1 1 PRICES·. ~ -..---' ... 9ul6PM Copenhagen, M1 ss1on : : J inely Bdrm sf't.L w hec1 dboard lr aml'!> r Veijo77().0l89 S2eaor3/~ ' I ures:.ers l'hest.s. n11<hl Xlnl cond 673 8..59:1 Garage Sale·Cash Only. 1--=--------4/5Lags Sl.60ea. ' : ,lands. headboards, m1r 2.5c to $200 Radial arm Block long garage sale! 6/9tags $1.50ea ~ ' mrs . chest be-<!.,, bunk J.'rult wuoc! P;1·.~c~ Prov saw, vacu~m. Moving. Warbler Ave. Fountain !Oor more $1.40 ea. I • • ~ tx'<b. desks, bookcll~es. Hu!fettl2.'i 23 ColorTV 848 Sa ntiago Costa Vall ey (Ga rfie l d / SatesTaxlncluded ' I lmby furniturt>.sofa,lov i•onsolt•S..SO ..'>l'e Me<lil Mesa ' Bushard) Sat. 8 :30 NOCARD? : '~) : {"•eills, recliners. <kc ht'<irm $300 ~ 4089 · am·S:OO prn. Draw your own or send 1 " , 1•ha.ir:.. r<><'kers. t.1v1nl( MOVING S "'LE Open until sold. Sofa bed na~. addres:;, phone & : ' rc..nm tJbl~. bu'Stools, "" $1SO. Recliner chair , MOVING. mus t sell we'll make one card per l2x8 HV Awnan(! Reece equalner hitch $50 each Hoth 'llnl cond. 495-4467 after 4pm HAMMOND ORGAN & PIANO CENTEH 2854 t; Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar 644 9200 GAS Powered lawn IJ1m mer. Good cond1l1on. S25 t----------548·4708 ANTJQUE PIANOS-Lg One of a kmd items dbl ~h1pmt•nt Just arrived door ref. w/ice maker, from England, btrl drk wood fin. AdJustable cnbmets & tone. 1"rom indoor dbl chaise lounJ(e. $400. 709 S. Main, S.A. Blk naga. hade·a·bed, llJ6.8292 lake new. rod oriental ~rt· 6 __ _._ 8094 coff. tbl. + misc. items. ~ HWJ VVV> 96240346 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------IJiool Table, xlnt eond Chain saw Stihl 041AVE, 8'x4' complete, sacrifice $125. 8' rubber raft $20. $350. 644·5796 498-2249 'l'Y,R -adio-.-.-----1 '', ' "hAir.c, Uhl~. chin~ \I' Cui.t1m1 down fllll'fl Platform rocker & misc ref rigs, furn, mi~c. 24702 tag. Add 25, each. ~ * ~ ' '-~ w fa 1he11w tone:.J. •hi goodies. 12·2 daily, Sat Corta Cresta, El Toro. Send check or money or· ' MICEAPPUANCES 1 .. mps isoml· gold 11-4 645-9441,2047Charle S86-4754 derto: ••••••••••••••••••••••• RTV S ~ ' Refn1<erllitOr), :1tove ~ leare111 . 48 . · round St AptD. (rear IC M. !----------p TPRIMT G COLO 1 ' , ~ j ~ wa:iht•r'I dryrrs. !1111 hreakr,1,,1 tbl "' 1 S"'l't•l __ _ __ st.or s hed Sx6 ~.Nu ILO IH $$$CASH FOR RCA·ZENITH.MAGNO ~ ~~ ' h "' a~ h c r · "u rt all It' 1 hn, ,,ll•ri...1 m1-.c· ilt•m" Mongoose bike +others & A!C 9500 BTU S1118. 2092 P 0 Box 1560 Good used furn/refrigs Good Selection Guar. Mlsc.41CIMOllS HiR, St.tto 8091 WCllllecl 8081 •••••••••••••••• ••• •• •• ~ ~,I ~u~.~~,.~~[~~~1~!.L:!-i j \Int rorhl ,!X,I 1111 1.~ 9 Parts Chest or drawers, Wallace, C M. 10-6 Costa Mesa ,Ca.921626 frzrs&st.oves546--0768 Portables&Con!.<>les , / .,., µml wet s wt, surf brd. room 548-7011 SlOOto $268. ' ' SS SAVE' SS divider & masc. 19381-·-------*MATIRESSES• WC!llhd:PLAYHOUSE WRIGIITTV I ....._ ,-.; ~ • f IWC lH;S I\ & t:lll<S , Kdlgecr C r . C.M . 954Go•et'lt0t"St. SingleSets S39.50 For my granrlaughter 843 A, W. 19th, C M, I ..__ ' "'" honor Ro A T\'PF:WIOT .. :H T iil.. Sat/Sun.~S C.M.Sal &Suos-4 f\aJISize$$450 Jiii. Ca ll anytim e 646-1786 ~ I I ' \\ ' I I ' \fastercharge, Lash & l>INETTI-: St-:T 6i5 LJ93 B&J Mattress FoctCYy 645-7554 ---------Y. ' 1 ,' ' r.1~h1er i. c he<'ks NO Movm~ sale 2103 Santa e're rDOVlllg; k>t.s lo go HCA 19" 8 /WTV ~ "'' "''·' 't I" Iii rh I , ~ Pt::RSONAL C'HF.CKS OvaJ dm rm thl. 6 pcU1 An9 Ave, C M Tbls, A.merican0nental l.2x14 838Eost lstS1.S.A. Wanted : Used Sextant Good picture I. ' r·l .F-o\! Jo. Fo00 a vaila pomt t'hro; l''rench Prov ~hairs, washer /dryer. rug, •nllques, golden oak 547-5636 also SJ11ls for 25Cl. Col um $40 96().SJU ~ '"'' \\ 11 Ii l I\ I ~ I I II •I ~ hie on tht-pre-mi~'~ <;IM11 top IR wnorl coffee rug &misc table, small refrigerator, -PU--IU-C_A_UC __ T_1_0_M __ Jbohn1a Challenger. 8.l-l-OSS8 Marantz .rtereo re"ea·ver. ~ I I I 1 lt•·m.~~UhJrct topr~alt! tbl. both ic lnt ~ond, lifiOj! ·..:,_ _______ bedroom furniture, dis· ,, L ~ · 1 11\ } tr \ f'' 1 •I 1 •I It t 1'11 -r ' 1 MASTYS AUCTIOM W Oreanrront, N IJ SUPER SALE. dishes, bes and many more. 2106 MANY ITEMS OF FlNE --.----l9TI Model 2245. Factory ~ lllH\11 1\1.r\' (1 t)i. \•Ill I ll.I\ ~, 207§•/:a ~.CM t'3117l0 f!.~p'~-s .. 11kn1etnsc·h, dV:"a/~~1• Santiago Dr., Sat and ESTATE J E WELRY. ~al warranty. Best offer. ~ .... -,.... Ul0 ,...., uo .,.. Sun , 9·5, no previews. ART OBJECTS, AN· lnstrw.wm 1083 67J.J796betweenS-6pm j 11 t I ii .I I I 11 •1 •11 1" 111 I ht· ji,., cit 1 , I ~ (7141133-262,s Jr Bedroom ~·I 2 twm w I .. c hairs . beaut 64&-21674 TIQl1ES. FlNE FURN., ••••••••••••••••••••••• -1 or 17 14Jl4M61 !)('ds +. C'ompl w /rnr · clothing, lad's. sz 12·14, En:. PHONE FOR IN· BARITONE SAX Color Consolo TV, new \\itli \t11tr llll '-'•'''l ,111 I f'I\ ~ tain8&~pn•ad~ 494 ·1007 shoc..>s, med. Men's lg, hor,2lwinbeds,chest FO. & BROCHURE. XlnlCond.-$37S pleturetube,worksgood 'licydH 1020 -w/36",shoesllB.MUCH of drawe rs, rockin g 64:>-2200 552.7537 $75.548-4485 I. n1t·11r r11 D.11 1\ Prl1H ''ti\\'. : •••••••·········••••••• Form1(·a d1n1.·ur ~et more!8&-AM tosPM Sut chair, typwrit e r & ··a!Dmiii!nifiiiiEKEmiiiimiiiiiiiim~mmis:iii~cl~ai~·-1. 11 1... 11 I "I (I ' Huy S ell Trndr Used w,leaf &4 <:hrs . I yr old, Apr JO, Sun May 1. 46216 lypwriler tbl, pictures, • 1 ~ l ,t)' .~r • nl\. (l • ( mr .1 ~ R.tkes Cycle & C:o 241J8 looks nt>w Sl<X> Ro irbury Rd. (Cam lamps, clothes, toys. AT DOT DATSUN WE THINK ~" ~fn,1, (I\ 'J.!(l~fi . ~ Ncwpo~-~·f-~6'27910 4973ti00evt>5 Shores>CDM ~~~~~l.:i:,~3is1::d~ r !!'-1 .. r-Tour De :c:~ ce t6 11r>t·NI . Game st't rumiturc, take Misc. Antiques. Brass (Uttle Is land) WE HA VE THE ~ used S75 \ back from model home, rash register. Also many -. ,~ ' 551· J d ecorator must sell other items. Much loo o..oliffoft Saff LOWEST PRICED 1977 ,. below CO!lt. ~11 Moulton much to Ii.st. Thurs thru Sal /Sun 217 29th S t .• ~ ~ 3ba.kes : Z7" man's J().spd: Pwk Pkwy suite 814, Sat. 9·5. 21702 Impala NpBch. Misc furn, apt DATSUlllii..J IN CALIFORNIA.I ~ ~ mao's26"J.spd,lad1es Laguna H alls . Ca. Lane <B u s hard / size s toves. 2small " ' ~ ~.. ~ a>"J·spd.5'5-6821 768--021 Ha milton) HB. (foUow refrig's, antique bath $269700 . ~ 26" Schwinn c ruiser. Din'~ set ma h og . signs} tub,' sinks. water ~ Fresh pamt. clean. nu O.Phyfe de~lgn. tbl, 8 Garage Sale, Sat/Sun 8-S, beater5. . FULL PRICE ~~ forks.165. 540-7515 ch rs · 4 armed. eves 5051 Dovewood Dr. Hunt-Moving. everything mUJt HO MONEY DOWN-182• PER MONTH --..t-' '~ 67J.457o uiglon Beach, Ca. go. 9441 Blane Cr., vk • ,._ 1"17 °""'"' e no"' H • ·"' 111-.,,. ':tl""T'l "'" ~ ""'-~ w.cl•l'f•"O ... , ,,,....., ~ Schwinn 4 Spd, $60. hj ..._. Yorktown/Bushard H.B. , ~;~u~~:Vq1"::'""'..,"""''~•,1>~1 11rs8211<1.De1w<teo rw1e<1 •-.io4 APRtu4" ~ Schwinn Stingray, $40 Gro/yel Ooral de-a ..,.,., Huge block long garager, o r I 1 <' I p \\ r ( It \' ll ll t BotJulnt. S48-SJ60 couch. Ginger jar lamps. Sat. Nr. Ellis, 18SOO Baby c lothes & furn, • IUMD NEW Cm•,_ a, Bentwood rocker. Dbl Bk>ck,San Felipe, FV. rnatenuty clolhe!'J, men's • 7 ~ .t d o r ii } 11 11 It .l ,. ,. .111 ,. &,ii,.... IOlO wtr bed. Pioneer SXloso . _ It women·.-clothing .. 7 DATSUN tJttt·-.turn'. l.dl (l t ~-167 ~. A ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.640-6724 eom~li 2 hod·~.-:9 ~to misc lte.ma. Good cood FIO STATION WA.GOH )I! • Custom sot ood one. ae& ~ .. ,,..ca-. Sat/Sun 2948 Redwood 'rl·c:·ntlly {).11' I} f>1l1>I .1d-vi-.lr Naroid Model 320 Land bwlt d a. g Re f rig. 2 stereos, Ave CM (MV}S40-7297 SJ 197 FUU J C.mera Good Condi.lion. con d . Go I •,NY 1 on vacuum, 'tamps, tabla,•-.:~'__;'_'..;___;__;___ • \\ill bl' ,:.!l.td ro hdp \'Pll. Best olfer.SS1·3't7 =sse. 82 • $l2S. s mall appliances, t!Sun 9am. Yamaha, PRICE J I 1 MAMJYAC-l3w /65, l06• maguines, lots morel tires, clotbel, tools. 512 (Ser. f02465t) An • at ~Olt IM". \tlll l.11\ 180, rllex vwr. prof. Dinbtg Table. 1 Jear. 6 Sat.~to 5.9321)VestcUft Marilold(alley).CdM. th.u~c: ynur Morber\ D.iy ad. Case. more-$420. matcbing chairs. $SO. ~7c:1untingtoo Bea.ch. FreeOarageSaleSl{CllS S.2389 Kcrunon? wuher & aas Omtury21 WestclllC Y1H1r tn:Jtr is ~ood \\'j ch m. Cata 1035 drye.r. S20ea. SS7-8837 (iARAGESALESat9AM, Rn.lt76'5-1221 or you m.1r u ... c.: yo11r l\1.tsC<:r •••••••••••••••••••••••Fine fum Drexel trtplo F urn, toya, book•, rib w/matt. Sora. SiamrM: 81~ Pt malea dl"Clt!Mr & mirror 1335. clothes, arts Ir crafts, Ch.trgc: or B.1nl-..Arnt·ri t ,1rd . l§O. w/out ~pera. Seal. Nlte tbl.sSJ2Sea.Consote misc. 9291 Ooudhaveo, ~t,o':f~e:. t.a:~ed ' ' Blu 6 Ulac Pt fem's 115 8UrM/rec PlfT $200. CaJI H.B. <otttndJanapoUs) fu.rnlture. 2J1 Cost a ~ w /out P•1>cn, SUO S.Sl 2784. Movl~f Sale: Medlt. 6 Meaa St. C.ar. S.t/Su.n ~ w /~ape rs Chocolate 84 .. Sofa , makH knic 11 Tradlllooal, like ae-w liv.1_a.m __ -Sp..:._m_. ______ 1 'I fem s to good hme. m11St hd Mattras usd s Umes. rm set. sole at lovCMat, ....___ 1060 ~ be spayed. 5494781 S2:00or B/OS98-lSl8l chn. tabJea, lampe, pu:· .._..__ Sjf, t ... ,__ -·'--• • ..................... . DoCJ1 1040 \ln!S. ""-• ,.,...,. ear. •••••••••'""•••••••••••• Cornet bed set SlOO. Port. imow 1Jd equip. Pool tbl HORSESUO£tNO I! d11hwutier $2.5. Need& • ~. S81452 ~ Tri mm l n 1 . C a II : ~ G-.... letrienn work. Cub please . Rolll1l1wood Rd, El Bumper Pott e -~~~~~'~'C'C""~ AXC '1'7..-S M7 ZS Toro. Sat/Sun 71~7007 · BRAHONEW 'n DATSUN 210 C••t'" nis:g DUC. SEDAN • $3284 (Sor. 81711 t) BMNDNEW76 DATSUN 710 RILL NICI 2000ltSEOAN $3287 (Ser. 096887 • • DAILY PILOT 642-,5678 ' . .. ..... ...... -· ...... . . I BIO DAILY PILOT Friday, Apnl 29. 19n lollh la M.-. loah. Mcwifte loah. Pow~ 9040 loah. s.11 9060 Ccas..,n. S./ Mohr Homff, ~,_... ~....... 9030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... 9120 •s..1•--· 9160 ----------------------------... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '&4 Trojan 2S'. En& leu LOWEST SAILAWAY ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• DRIVE A LlmE SAVE A Loll ~ ...... Vc '70TRAVC027', S191Smo. I • -•• .,. 4 cyl gu. Gray 2 to 1 lbao 400bl"S, lop cood PR Bil 311 CLE 1 ......,d l ~ 020 trans, comp{. Xlnt run-lhruoCJt. Sept '76 survey N e w H U N T E R mo se ••-e 1977 DATSUN 280Z ••••••••••••••••••••••• rung cond. Best offer Sips 4, bd w 1bold1og 2S',21' 30', 33'. Exp S7,4ig~~~i:'1enl flull clurun:f, Inspection. 642 988l lank. both rad105 + ADF yacht :1alesman wanted AUTO LEASING COUPE-MODEL 4t2 4speed c•~ve"" , G•n 'I Div· • c....-.c•·•s't 7'Sportya .. Mar1n•r 2312 N l ~ .. , "' "'....,.., '"" • "' • P "·-ce l9IS9 ?U-396-2007 AM/FM & fully factory equipped ing. ~5997 anytime & 3 hp eni: accompany 675-1393 ..-. Order yours tooay Many to loots. Power 9040 Depth fndr & many other ------rallen. TNY.. t 170 choose rrom w11h optional ~ ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• featur\!S. Ready to go to 12' fbgls. s loop, 80 lbs. '71 Gft\C ••••••••••••••••••••••• l1Qu1oment SeeustOday Eqll,....t 9030 HA'M'ARAS. •53 FBMY CaUillna. S7SOO See at easily car topped . c.....-, Invader trlr, comp -We re freeway close' •••••••••••••• •• • •••••• G '6. 8VTI ·s. '73 • ·"e i.h p 1115 Seil llarbour custom :s a 11 s. $625. v e ou•o "'"' , .... "•• ' '"" ~... --cu;iem comfort. Fully cont'd. Co mplete C hry sle r nu. Loaded. Own er Condos llH Orcnll (213) m-4116 '*"' I """" b •-f ' .. _ , 31JJ va SWve, re ng, ~. tu , a maruoua1or c u .. 213.476-52168 5922336t>ves wknds l2' SIU.I Fish type. Must SJ 195 bhower,$4{)00.839-2021 Jncludes manifolds, ----- rliers, elbows, end 1.974 34' La P u trwlr, lZ<> 2U' MAKO '73 Console sell before 4 '30· SlOO. 74 Terry, 19 !>'. loaded, plate everything for HP Ford Diesel. sips S, r un a bout l 15hp 0 I B Lido Isl, 673·4028 xtrai., good cond twin e ngines with 430 HC press. water. s hower , Xlnl cond Xtras $6000. uoo-14~1;_-xlras~good 581 81 ::.__ hours $225 total cost. elec /gas refrig-3 burn 67S-70l17 d 00 C ID I 96 82 F h l'On $14 · "c' Av1on, very nice. 'al a eat 4 -1 1 stove/oven. at omcler . 9 ~ 1 2 r adios, auto pilot , 8 •21!' Bt:RTHAM 76 ~-87 1 $2000. 4!>2 HXE 1 tOHP Johnson outboard $1)5() m o P c track Just redone, top to ... "L .. ' I $2000del · Wuuung Laser #'1883. Xlnl 1962 Meyer I, M 19!>8. Good Cond1t1on. bottom, $36,500 or i.:i .. )r-. $39"'' i.000e · cond. only $7SO. Call Sl!i0.6"1!>·4919 w/leaaebaek.675-8866 · 6441065 MotoriucUiba 9140 roilen,Utility 9110 ------- -GENE RAL A UTO . -- --•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Autos, New 980 os, N•w 9800 Autos, Mew 9100 Aattos, Hew 9100 JG' Wood d.lsp. hulls, S3SOO LEASING Hobie 16', Wht bulls, blue Vespa Ciao, 280 miles. x7 Metal 'l!tihty Trlr. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• each. 72' wood d1sp b ull. Smee 1959 213 896 2007 tramp. blu/w bt sa1ls, good cond., $2!>0. Coll newllres & lights, $200 or WE HAVE THE BRAND NEW 1977 $14,000. 30' De1sel 18 • Ladd Cabin cruiser xlnt cond. $1200. Wlmds, ~UlS,evesorwlmds. b6tof_r._•_94_·_71_4_7 ___ _ trawler flybr, $26.SOO trlr. JohnSon OB, 60HP. 642 ·32S9 , 675 -1764. ~:J..c';-/ Senlce,Psh 30' Sport Fl.Sher cabins. Wkdys (213) 469 2296 ~ no eng. flybr., $9.500. 40' 548 !>965 ---_:._ • . 9 I 50 & Accessorie• 9400 F.lco Llve·aboard flybr . loats, Retd/ Santana 21. 1 yr old, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• $25.000. so· De1se l 0Mortw 9050 loaded, xlnt, '76.%8.SHp MOTORC YCLE Trlr CatahnaSunroofC~ trawler. 1i .. e .aboard, ••••••••••••••••••••••• !.vail $569S 962 Rm. for 6 b1kei. Sturdy PmSlnpe2·~~0Mold g GLC 5 SPEED HATCHBACK SIH.OOO. Se\•eral more to AVAll.ABLE for Charter, COLUMBIA 24, No. l2, gd. bit. Sl660. pp S40 56:.> 64 """ chooc.e from. --ATLANTIC PACIFtC 34' La Pai .:io:~ojan JO' racing record. Full rac-74 Suzuki 750 GT Fann , VW ENGINES M"'RfTIME Cat.iltna 24 SktpJJCk· IJ\& gear. 4bp Evtnrude water cooled 8000 ~ USED REBUILT .-Cal Be_> al & Rec Club aux. mtr Many xtras, super l'Ond SI.~ or bi.I Der Buggy Sbop5J0.6940 COMPANY 675 11866 reu:, Dana Pt. Manna r 492 ?2'J6S Cl 646.5491 -• 496-1673 ° r an em '66 Chevy P. U rear end loah, Sod 9060 .76 Spartster XLCH, ~Int fart pos1tract1on. 4 11 45 MPG Hwy 36 MPG City Cou1p1111::nt 1nclut10-, lold r.lown 'f'Jr -.cah AulOfTl,1f1t. tr tin'> ,waolablr FA4TS50tl3!>J FACTORY GOOFED 1977 301 Sea Rays Shipped 5 loots Mot Ordered! BOSS SEZ!! Move "Em We An Dealing Santa Ano Store Hcrris0tt Sea Ray 2.32'1 So Mam Santa Ana 540·~ 197-1 ~· ~tarauder w 255 M~rc One of the be!>.l roi«h waler boali. ever! F1i.herman'i. <.lellght SS.495 675·81S66 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LASER 14 ' one design eond. $2900 gear~ Dn\·c & listen. Ericson 35. full r ace. w,trlr.2 new sa1ls.AJIU1 6425241:1 Non howler SlSO. cruise. perfect cond, rrunl c-0nd. $1200 or olr. 7S I 6134 $3.5,000. 847-6038 714-~ aft 5PM •'75 lloncla 400 4• VW BODY d Super Sport 14,000 mi. l95'1 . rea Y lo Islande r 36 $46,000. Auto LIDO 14 , w /trailer pilot , diesel , 6 instru· sails, $825 00 & L ik e ou. Sl:IOO Dys rest.ore, make offe r . s.t7-5489, eves 673-0501 49S·4.204 ___ _ ments. self tailing 644-0574 winches. J>t!dcstal steer ing, Man:.f1cld b ead, CNG stove. etc Days 549·9616. Eves 67S 4241. ''15 HONDA 5SO. 4 cyl, ht • 2 2 ' S A N T A N A . back seal. cstm handle Crse1Race, HLS31, 6 HP. bars. Getting marncd. 0 /8, nu rigging & s ails-5 wife says no bike Sl 195. bags, xlnt cond. $5800. 548·4788 anytime 2:r Coronado, '73. Sip:. 4. Pvt ply. '714 > 528-8059 • s tove & :.ink. tandem ----'73 HONDA SLlSO. l'lean, trlr SS500 Like new Columbia IS. Complete + mui.1 sell ~SO/lk~t Of 7l4·626 3218 traile r & l'o\•er $109S. fer. 548 0256 Cal154().7843 '73 COL 34' DSL - -. Luxunow. 645 7~ loGh. Shps / Docks 9070 ·73 CB Honda Xlnt cond $700 \ft J. 968 8159 SAVE GAS!! The $19.95 Tune-up. Includes replacing plugs, porn ts. condcnsor, on m06t 4 cyl (•ars. 'WECOMETOYOU' Ca.II for appointment 963 4749 Open 7 days runk Mld air condtn 1-: unit Compress, con· deru.t-r control & trnk un 11 f75 644 8467 14 · Hnb1e Cal 11311 & lrl r •• • •• •• • • • • • • • • • •• •• • • • ls.t7 OrJnge Ave <.: M Sidet1e for rent, 28', see al ·74 YJmaba 125'MX Mu::.t for Selle S800 731 2831 Aft 9pm 611 Lido Pk Dr. N B or sell. Xlnt cond Make of· ••••••••••••••••••••••• :!l' STAR Needs f1111::.h 'g 548· 1608 aft 5PM fer 548·0lSO 9510 v. trlr S'IOO 16' Canoe :Kl' boat i.hp for be. Hunt· S175 547 3417 aft S angton Harbour $100 per month. 846·3948 ·oo StX)rc.-Tnumph C.:l:..e:,:i.h~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642 3379 ITA KE Your choice! ·73 9"J()O I Dall>un Z.IOZ, Soi250 '67 9800 Autos. H•w 9800 .73 ll<>Nl>\ .,,J~.. Chev C.:a maro SS3SO I I I Autos, Hew 9800 A.utos, Hew 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 Autos, H•w 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 Autos, H•w 9100 45'1oat SUp Choice Manna Sub let 3 mos 642·5498 ' ~ ~ run' $1000 673 03611 ::.harp s.ioo !l68 OSI:! ;ift ~,p M ··········•············••••••·•········•····•· ••.•••••••.•...••..•••.••••••.•••......•.•..•....••.......................••...••.••••••.•.• ••tSUPER MARKET~• ALH AM BRA DATSUN ANAIH IM OATS UN AllCAOIA OA TSUH IHC wmv TUCKlR DAT SUN INC BAI OWIH OATSUH CANOGA DATSUN COS IA MCSA DATSUN CUlVIR CITY DATSUN DOWHCY DATSUN, INC ATLANTIC OATSUH FULLERTON OATSUN GAADlH GROVE DATSUN CLCHDALE DATSUN HAR8611 DAJSUH, INC. DOT DAlSUH. INC. SALE! CHECK YOUR USTED HERE. O.OSEST GET THBR DEALER PRICE IN WRlnNG. THEN COME SEE THE VOLUME DATSUN DEALER!! .. --"8109 . r-- \ I ?!t_-: J ..- IMMEDIATE DELIVERY '76 280% CAii f.T~ •• -... ~ Z-CAR '7S 280 Z '74 260% Cd CAii "°'" -11 • ........ . '"' ~-......... "KING CAB" / -I .,. PICKUP / I ' •ti ' I ·''. ._.Jt. A.J <!i.:_; ~ IMMEDIATE DELIVERY '73 240 z cu . .. ·"I ''.-""\ "\f C""1t1of\lrh~ • "·O-"•d • f f"'t\"1 ... f ••H'h'"'!"J A •o•,_CI ·~· ('"t"'f,t "'f\•ft') .. '"""~ Ill , c.,,..f'j fln"'lltnl) A'-4 r \.\ rlll"'1 .... ., H 000 A._. FM 'l't•O "''?' _;ill!; l)OO AMIJ"'4 '"'1·"> mao• 4' ('I()() AJ.A'F•J '"" ""'9Q\ $h1m ,,._. ~·'" "' .... •21~9111 """ S..~!Mrol O'l<:NJLI "'''"' You'""• •I' QJtJl'\ll ~·'9 I') t IP\IS .,_ r..t•Nq() 56995 • 55999 54995 s4495 '74 JEMSEH '76MGI '74 YW 412 '74 rtMTO HtAl.fl' ll01T9. •na ... 14 ... - 4 "'"~~ AM FM 8 t""~ 11""'0 4 to-.d AM/f'M ....,_, 1 q ()n() Autn. 01n1 ud•o. 11.000 4 •l'"•d .• ., eondll ·onino. r1tiF\ '4 000 ,.._~ NtM tn~ ""'•• Be DI"*"""' i221Rl TI ""IM ""><*I llOl!I C70not01 ""''"'" '""° root , .... ~·· ••ou~o· •857~) 2~.000 ,,,,, .. ._ 12&~11.UI ' . .. FOOTHILL DATSUN. INC. MODH DATSUN TRI VAlllY OATSUH, INC. i.DHC BEACH DATSUN DOWHTOWH LA MOTORS IMPERIAL DATSUN. INC UHIVEASAL CllY DATSUN, IMC HCWPORT DATSUN QUALITY DATSUN IMPORTS PASAOCNA DATSUN ' SOUTH BAY DATSUN. IHC. BARWICK 1Mf111RTS. INC. SANTA AHA OATSUM, INC, MILLER IMPORTS. INC. TORRANCE OATSUH 9080 ...................•... •REW1\HD1 ' Nf'e<! ·15 ·to !><i' boat :.hp m Nw pl. Ha lboa area. Reward s ulJ:.lanl1al 1( :.hp 1lc::.1r able Contact Phil Barn•ll. 714·522·61-t4 17' KONA. 140 b p. Me re 0 B. Ski t'qwpment ex· tr a~ $21!UU , bst ofr 962·0547 16' Newman tn hull boat, mtr & trlr Xlnl e-0nd Xtras ~alor<' $3500/bsl ofr 963 9953 Supl'r !>harp<' 73 15' Ft b l•rform Trt ll ull Walk thru Convt top 70 hp Chr) eng v. SO hrs Trailer $2650. Ph 199 3105 Transportation ti8 Honda ~I 111' (.. 1 1· g1i.len:d $Ml ur IH':.I or frr 5-lf> tJ!S.1:1 9520 • ......•................ ·51 ~·ord 4-dr Custom onµ pnt Nice body. ii ~orion 7;,(J $7:-10 1:! $:'i00 &\0·1090 • Suwk1 :!!Ml !~:1 «.,.12 H7'1, .3 <..: d Wht h --• vr>l!J :rni:I f, a e arse S$50 or ofr Huns good. c ... 11 !Jti4J 26.'it 'iii ll11nd,1 ST !Ht $!50 Hun~ j.?UO<I 751 177."> ~UUEI. /\ WI 0 cl (I"' KJ\W ·1:1 II:! 7~.IC(' rt'11lt r1•-.tnrt'll ('OJ.!. d~,111 "'IX°C' J1o11nl 842 56Jll t !J:JO fo'orrl 5 (' I> I.' ti 5 r; s:noo Ph S75o ~05 St-.t'httrl' l>r ., • . N B t~2 K!Jlt7 75~ '..xll7 19!'..: S<:hool Bu" lo 1·yl, xlnt l-ond, vcr> roomy. Call Danny. 549 9091 Su~r Cll•an' Y11maha Eni.luru I) 1· 400C It-,,,., th.Jn 1 111111 l!I Model A. ~. wmdow mile' hke Ill'" 5311 11\H:! 1·ouix· Col ,,hap.: $2750 l'h!>-111~ 75 Honda l'IS~n Xlnt cond J ui.l t unl'<J Sil·.!.1 Pinstri pittCJ n44 2911 1-'rN.•hand $25 up !°>4H·7387 71 llO~ll\ J'r:ul iO l\ulCl 4 Wheef Dri•H 9550 i~1 I lund-.1 Z~t \ Ulo .i •• ••••• ••• • • • • • • • • • • • •• ll.1 II Tr I 1 S:! ., "1 1• J ·~q Ford Truck w w111ch. 540 5f,l'l.I ,111 rl'hll w new nms & i-1 Womh.11 llo<laka 12:1 t1r<'!> 12x lfi ~1 ~2 7460 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $325 7:1 L'll 250 llnnd.1 ·71 Toyota Xlnt Cond 1-;x Aircraft 9110 Eb1n11re $4110 C.111 lras. 111 milc31!<' $>1900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 962-7175 l'h!J1;2 718.S. 997 :!082 NEW Hangars for lse. - Corona Airport. Spec. Motor Homu, '75 GMt' •,ton Shttxl. xtr<1 fuel pnce when complet Sd•,llt.,,t 9160 l'lc:in. $511111. ed. Call: '114·633·61:117 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• lii5·1961 544·319'1. &•O·cnOO Motor HOfM R.,,tat ~. s~-;, l81h to 32' Rtftt 9120 Pully self C'ontamed •••••••• •• •• ••• •• •• • ••• Rt"~ervP now for '7 3 Int.motional Campet" VB. automatrc, radro, healer. camper & boot Extra clean with low miles Mu o;t SEE' 196469N>. HOW$3495 Hohda) & Wknd ... REGEf\.CY MOTOH llOME HENTAl-'i 92SN llarbor llhd.S t\ • •531 2503• .. MO'T'OR HOM fo:S FOK RENT Prom St50 wk 495 4923 ·72 G MC Jimmy, loaded , xtr;i l'll·an & lo ml 1'750740 J EEi' Cherokee S 19'15. auto. p s. Ptfront d1se hrh 2 ~els whl .... l'rWS<' rnntrol & much m ore ~500 \162 4051 iO Oodl(I.' pwr ~ gn 4 s pd I' ll. all 11 0 Off road l'QUtp. Nu pnt. s tereo XJnt cond R80CI 831 .J948 t97G Diplomat II. 25 ', full} eqwpped $290 IX'r wk. + ·73 Land CrUJser. 23,000 Sh< per mi. i.ummcr. m1 Tap<', winc h, xlnt 2845 HARROR BLVD (714)837 2961 cood $!200 bstofr • COSTA MESA DATSUN • ---.5!;2 0!)57 540..6410540-0213 25'0P EN HOAI>. fully ---- self cont. Re~rn '' now Tn.cks 9560 Well bwlt camper for ~m-for summer f\44 K:!XS ~··••••••···~··•••••••• port truc k. Slide sid e -- -72 Mazdaw1shell. Piston w111dows, lifl gate. $85. Find "hat you v.,111t 111 cni:, J:d mrlc•&jole. extras. CJll 631·3149 art 5PM Du1ly f'1lt1I Cl.1:.~1f11·tl" Must !.ell MO 6'110 Autos, M•w 9800 Autos, M~w 9800 Auios, N~w 9800 ............••......... ·····•···············•·····•··•·············•· •******************************** • • ! HERB FRIEDLANDER IMPORTS * .-"ORANGE COUNTY'S IMPORT CAR KING".: : ~ . .. . .. * • :it ,.. • :it ,.. it • • • • • • • • it •1000 ON it :A -REBATE 1~LANCIA: It \·ou u n app\f lhC" $1000.00 rl"'hAl<"' toward~ thf' clnwn paymtnt OT' rt<'t'lve .Jt it It U A Chl"'Ck from lft•rh t'rirdfandl'r. Thl'I o(ftr IS lood Only lhnl lt It May 31 and only ~Ith this ad at tlmr or purrha~t • ···•****************************** • . .. .. -. TNCb 9560 ·-'570 .... I .. I .... AldcK. I~ ...... l...,W Aaltot. laflcwt.d DAILY ~LOT DJ I .......... •• •• • •• •• • ••• •••••••• •• •• •• ••• •• •••• •• ._ ......... •• ••• •• ••• • • •• •• ••• • • •• ••• •• •• •••• ...... •• • • •• ••• •••••••• •••• •• • •• • • •• .......... ~ ,.,port.cl Autos. a..port.c:1 .A.Mtoa.. a.ported YUSTS&LL.111 lt74 Ford 'ST Ford Van Mech perf G d 9701 .,.._ 97%0 ~ 9720...... t7JI ................................................................... . Truck wlth ll foot Looklcood.Sl,OOOflrm ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••~lea 9740 ,_,. t750 ~ 9750 camper LIKE NEW' 641-3489 LOT\JS.EUJ'opa Specual DllYIA. 811 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••·--•••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Many extra•' Muat lee' 1974. .s apd, &11'. aureo, to apprec1att Call 'tll VW Van. Super cood. only 14 ,000 m1 , •hl UTILE... miracl e mazda lt7'MU450 1971 Pandlit t14 ·;o t\lF. Sportocnat1c 91211M8 C'\lltDmU.ed inl, MW pot w/IQl&d stnPill& mabof· r .._VE & LOT job, 12100. ~1·3023 fer. 7:i2-S720 ~ A lt7J CHIYY 19112 lntemal.IOClaJ Metro-... ------,-7-0-7 SHOP• COM PA.RE Sl.CCOUPl Fu.1J power, f adOry Air cood., st.aw w tca&Mti.. lea.lber. crwse coot.rot alloy wbeds • aWU'Oof 7900 miles·llh NEW, must t« (01'Q21 > s speed. alr CODd .. sureo, New pol. new Kon111. maa wbee l$ • low AM t FM radio Meo<> auJeace. (SC7RKQ 1 -.21u Auto a ~MO autAI 1tep Van ituo.a gd, ••••-••••••••••••••••• IAIWICK DATSUN ~a c, pwT. steer rurendwenloul.IM:tlla.a.,. Audl Pox AM trM SanJuaACa.,U&rano -;(. -. .. SADDUllACI ~~~~~~~ YAUrf IMPOITS 14 911 Taraa. Xlnl cond. 131 2-...A .. ,. _.,949 lo au. aU malnt rec:. 73Dabun 141~ :fl air cood • vuayl top & ii MOO a.4·3467 *"90. x.tnt cciod SSlOO ll I· U7S 4t J.ll75 : ..ri::..(~~) En/WtDdaMZ-leM . • •O••O l•c•o,., ... __ ,,_ llwo ... W IU-aafll "74 RX4 Waaon, atr cood, au&o. AM/Fiii, lo mU.. S2J8TS. -.cm • -.. -<?14>6'7J.-0092. 884·2J7t I 975 PIDrlde t I 4 PORSCHE 912. 1 Ownrr ...UCl.I MA%DA '74 Fox. 4door. auto b'ana, NEWPORT DATSUN '4999 'TS RX2 Xlnt cond SllOO~ offer Sand)', 6M 7466or7S2·9223 Al.LEH Okb /Cadillac 1G MC SD Frwy .. Avery Ptiwy LAGUNA NlGU EL LI litre. Red/black. Air Good CODd uooo cond . 6 maga . lm m..aa. ______ _ 2UOHarbor Blvd .. C.M. AC, AMIFll 1t.ctto. a.lot SPICIAU maculate·onl1 U.OOf •13 Porsche 914 1.7. app milea.. {8ZJ.PQF) grp .. mags. AM /FM I 645-5700 cond. Only 25,331 ml. 8210 4 Door. 4 apeed, radio. (262PKE> UICiOJeep Pickup. $700 :>46-1026 aft Spm '60 \'a too Ford PU w tOvr dr . Runs strong S750tf'i.rm. Call 673--0868 '1• Ranger XLT. 4apd, ~ton Ford PU. 32,000 ml w lair l2800. ~9629 78 Toyota Pick up SSpeed 00-6001 ·74 GMC. 4.x4 '¥.ton l' tU 74Ford ........ 55295 Bill MAXEY TOYOTA 11111 l •e·•l t•d 14 ' I\\\ •ilJ ... TIHC.,,h.IHltA<M ~1-3023 IMW 9712 ....................... SADDLEBACK BMW ·cOMllM&s& THEALLMIW 6lOCSIMOW! SADOLEIACll BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 1111 • '"•••l i-.i 1• I \\\ tf•Jfl.ll M ~'•M ita It NOWSZ195 888DOVESTREET Near MacArtbu.r &Jamboree Roam 13 .. 1300 '76 lb:leybee, carpeted, ____ .,. _____ , aleel tHllted radials, 197SDATSUM 12104DOOR ~ Xlnl cood 768·T748 497.m;s 4 speed. radio, beater, 77 280Z. absolutely like tinted glass. recholng new. 3K mi. yellow, air, bucket seats & like slidl. paid MOO. aatiog NEW! <211NKB>. Tbls $7800. Tim 4!M·IM73 or celeslaa.l blue beauty is 497-4012 now -~-----~- ..... ~ ..... '740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "73..-?210 COWi Sllverlbhae. Full power with lealber interior. Im· maculate! ('46NRN> . ... ~· . MISSION VllJO IMP0 11'\ ••• I \ .. ' ••• . ' ...... ······· llJ/114 8 •YSl 70 4 75Mn4SOSB. CA.LL 4tM430 1 . Private Party M l\H(lt;, v11,o IM"(HIH . ' .... . ... . ······ trtl. alr. $4650. ~1762 or ~ '71 ~be 914 2.0, App llJ I I J4S 49~ I .'0 4 '7HIBZ2.80 8aAbn executive car. low mi bu everything 11'1>· Alloy wh.ls. 30 mpg. S1crlftce must sell! .., A.... c.u•a ~ AMtFM. perf c:ood. A:sk 871-Cl.M. "ant .... __ ,. ..,o. 488--3798 ~ ............. t!?~~ '73 Midget Coav. Needs top Sbarp. tz:500. Cal 67S-4412. ...,uNCt ...... u..ct M,200. '00 Dodge Van 318 Eng, -.-0292 afl 4 11Ut'k shift. mags, XJnt VAWYIMPORTS 81 I ·2040 495-4949 COSTA MESA DATSUN ' 1 .s DATSUN ~-210. Htchbk. eooo mi. stereo $M:W>. bat Cbru: days Ant gray /black Fu II power & aunroor. '74 MG MidgeL Racine oraqe. 23.000 mi, clua &rumweU. $3.000/bstof. fer. Below blue book vaJue for this popular model.SIM>t17 f8 Ford 100, 6 cyl, rebll, cond $1SOO/bs~ or trade CB, sterfJO, spoke wbls, for self contained trlr xlnt cood. S1900 75l·6676 828-T740 aft _6 ___ _ 1975 IMW 2002 4 speed. Bir cond .. SUD roof. mags & stereo (030541 ). 284.SHARBOR BLVD. 7~.eveaS3l·34e6 MOW 540.6410 540..021 J Rat 9725 67 Dat Pkup, 4 apd. reblt A..tol W..t.d 9590 t907MVG >. 1975 DATSUN ....................... '12 MG Midget Low ml, xlnt cond S&l-«!Zl eng, dean, xlnt t'ond ••••••••••••••••••••••• SADOLEIACI 2101 1975RAT 124 SPIDEi S1.2:501bstofr 832·~,. WE WlU IUY VAWYIMPORTS 4 s peed. air cond . HD'llO Ford short bed I.Ju/runs great. aKJ or B/O 646-3309 Wed trh '77 GMC Sprint <El Cammol loaded, shell. MU ST SELL!! $6500 846-l!i04 Ford Ranchero P . U Outstandlng cond. Must see to appreciate 554-4760 '73Toy. HJlux, 46.000 mr 's New head & vaJves. FM cassette ster. also tires, buck sts. S2S00tofr 675-0320 '74 Dodge ~ .. V ,. t 1t t'•"' OflW•r tt••''"O "•~ ce""°9 t.Mll ••tfl C,.91"' C. flJ )Cil()t 53999 ... Blll:lMAXEY . TOYOTA 111111.-ecti.ll•d. 1•1 1 \\~ tfUNflNC.TOH lfAC,!4 '64 'h Ton P.U . VS, good running cond, S800 673-1105, 67J.567J '50 CHEV P U. Good run ning cond Bat ofr -tm-4506 9570 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·se Chevy 1 ton step van ·73 engrne Wrndows all around. hydraulic door Good h~atcr. tires. body All ser' ice records. $2000 64~3269. 646 7698 '68 Chc~y Van h ton 60,000 mt, new tire ~ +others Mus t sell $1400 962·~ llJ'Tl Dod~e Window Van Good work van A/C, AM/FM, cpl Gd tares $2000 or besl ofr 493-~t aftePM '7' Dod.-:r van. 318 ente P JS. I' II. 40m <.: B. AM/FM tape, rust. 11ur fer int . htith back seat.a. show mags and molded flares. new black pal.nt Must sell S4200 Call 642·9006 or S48-4987 alter 6pm. CHEVY Stepvan 30. J7000 au, lowner 559-1678 '74 Ford Van E 200. aulo, V-8, air, radio Hvy dly h.Jlch, side wandow'I. an 'lul panels 28.000 rnr :i $tCQ') ~ 162'7 1967 CHEVY VAl'il 831·2040 495-4949 AMtFM stereo. Michelin ---------radials & mags . . . ' CREVIER New t.op, mag wheels, AMtFM stereo tape & low miles. (620/\IJA l. • I MISSION VIEJO IMPORTS YOURDATSUM PAID FOR OR NOT TOP DOLLAR ft>R TOP CARS BAJIWICK DATSUH 1ll46PKF'1 SADDLHACK VAWY IMPORTS 83 I ·2040 495-4949 "···· ,. . ' ( ' ....... Jl 'O .......... .._,. •• •••• 83 1 1748 4951704 SanJuanCapislrano &'SI & HOADWAY 83l•IJ75 49).J375 SAHTA AHA 835·3 I 7 I TOP IUYEtt 1975 MIZ 280 WE Buy rnEurnM•rto~1v1NoM•CHINt See us first, & last! Top Holldo 9727 s. Pric:ed-$4444 MIRACLE MAZDA 21.SOHarbor Blvd., C.M. 64§..5700 dollar paid for imports. ••••••••••••••••••••••• SEDAN. One owner car CLUH CARS •USED IMW't* COSTA MESA •-~..a~ .77 with stereo. pwr win· '75530iaHKwr ~""'""' dows & air cond. &TRucks ·143.ocpes1R146Lwa DATSUN HONDA Cars sronESS! 153SMV1 > '7116004spd 940MRJ ?.845 Harbor Blvd. MAMY SADDLHACI( PUT A B IN YOUR BON NET A '77 MGB• Free S'fT / 50,<MX> m1 ext war· ranty w / '77 MGB purchase · sensible ~ ta. 27 Lease/Buy available. THINK RJTISH! CONNELL '75 2002 4spd 7&lNJ M Costa Mesa 54()-6410 V AWYIMPORTS Closed 0. S.•d~ ~-To Clloote FrOM! ,-131·2040 495-4949 7.S MGB conv/HT, sunrf. CHEVROLET OUHGE COUMTY'S 1973 :.~~SUM UNl!_~~TY I w--~-· IMOO. Call aft 6pm, 2828Harbor Blvd. OLDEST h •-~ ~ 494-30.l2.67~i448 1973 PORD TOtllNO Vt •1i1•0 "•'°" 'M~ •" 1U"'O• 1o0t't "O 00•t1 \I .. , t"'J OO•f ' 0•\I or•••• ,..,~ Jlllil•tif• • J11u;,11 '1699 f>tNTO IUNAM>Uf • , .,, ..,.. 'f •r\ •M tot. ••' 'H• ""'l••fot •"I•••••'' • •t \ f IHfO QI•\\ 41fW'if 40•f '\ • "'"' ·"'f'OI t~ '4C•. 1')"-""' *2699 1973 •O•D "HTO s .. WC>\I°" • , ., • \i-"f'O , .. o.n r1. .. l'I .... ,,..,,,..., " .. \\ -~· ()~'"" lt)u" •1799 COSTA MESA •speed Miles are rig t ... Holldo Ccn • GMC tWw • Used 5 .. 6-1200 & Uus car LS ln excellent ·1• MGB. Xlnt cond. 1976 PlYMOUTH .. condiuon! (89lHGZ> Trsb 0¥EI 100 A M/F M radio. mag i; ... '~~.··=v '" vi .. ~~~.~,;., .,..., WE PAY TOP 00' , "R S. Pric:ed-$4280 2850 Harbor Blvd. MERCEDES wbls, $291115. ~ •'>M•ti<>~•"O oow .. ., ..... G """''' ''"""" "" ... ' b• ,.., ~ ...__.. ...... ft (;osta. Meaa 540-9640 '•d•"' "'••'•' t11'\1•~ 01>•• '•dco '""'"' • .,.,.,..,, • ,.,., FORTOP USEDCARS Sales-Serv1ce-Leasi.ng MIRACLl__,A ONDISPlAY 73MGl4<yf l909W'1•l •2999 CMO"•ll ••7n i''OREIGN. DOMESTIC ~c--.---21.SOH&r,~r5B710vdo., c M. Hooda-ctv1c. HB. 1973. DU ..... of=.. 220 sedan, d:rlt gm. air . ., ___________ • ____ ..... or CLASSICS -.. ....,. .....,. .. ;ro tires, mags, RB eog a· .. -"'M .....,. ""'A" If your car 1s extra clean Rolls yce BMW Sl,650. 6205 Seashore Or. AUTiiORlZ D .. ..,, .. · __.... . ......., 12 M0./12,000 mile LIMITED seeusfrrst. 1S40Jamboree ·m Oat.aua Road.It.er 1600, N.B.642-89077:;&.5807 MERCEDESDEALER MohrC... POWIR TIAIN WARRANTY IAUEllUICI( NewponBeach 640-6444 Sl .000 Or Beal offer. ---------11862Manchester. D•!•c• 29'25 Harbor Blvd. 1976 BMW 2002-Metalhc ~ 9M2 -.,.... 52).7250 g W 17th A. 547·9250 .__ 97 lO Buena Parlt on Oesl~nated Costa Mesa 9'79-2500 fjord blue w /blue in '75 280Z. AM/FM stereo ·······~;;;~·~······· On lhe Santa Ana Fwy Opef 9746 Used ars TOP DOLLAR terior & AM /FM s tereo tape, A /C, mate whla. -----••••••••••••••••••••••• 1974 CHrYROLfT 1973 DATSU"4 PAID cassette <6n 5PQ N ) Very dn. 33.000 ml. best. Clean used Triumph . '68 2SnS Xlnt Must see to . IMMEDIATELY $7600 or best offer Pvt olr.64(),2U3day Jaguar and MG models appret'late Make ofr 69 Opel Kadette, $600, VIOA ••110 '"" '" '·"~''"'"'"G Pty 675-5853 now on display Over ~ 848-8706 good deal, new valves, ~'tl~c • >PHO '""•0· ""''"' , • .,,o """'"' ,,.,...., 'l'•• '"'''" .. uote.u l"ORALL · '74 8210, 4Dr. stick. 46M. LeasetBuy Plans availa· ---------&w-0668 ""'"'"'• ,,,. ..... ., c~~kG~oC::fN 1975_1MW530i . radials. AM /FM, A/C. ble,seosiblepavments. t989~.xlntcond Pone: •14ft •4399 TO SEE Us Automatic. stereo & air xtra clean. $239.S. Pat· w._. ' $4500. 714.640.6101 IM 9750 ...... ..._ ______ ., _______ _. M f ---------•••••• •• • •• • •• •••• • •• • • 197• VOl"SW•GON ..... ~RTIMPORTS co(062Nlnd. FO>n.e owner car. 644·2516 or 9.5 · • • " .. '69 CHIV ,...s;nr-v 644·9450,540-1745 '682SOSE GixxJcond, '62 Porsche 356 Silver, aus <••i.e...-"' 3100 W Cst Hwy. NB SADOLDACI( ---$3700/bt!t ofr. clea.n, rcblt, radials, bra, ::.,·~ '.'::,';: ·~.~~:~'?;.'~~ v1 •••o "'"' ,,..,., 11.,..•\ 642-9405 u ... 11 RV1.....,~ITS '74 260 Z Loaded w /ex-642·8987 S3900. 494 ·2!30 •• ,,, ~"'"' •1CJ\c "~' ......-v tras. Very cherry cond. ••· ',,'~~=.~~~~~.!;•,:,·!f"E• --------t3•99 '1995 TOP 131·2040 495-4949 Many new p&rui. Allserv '76 Mert'edes 4SOSL '71 Porsche 911T, good • records. MUST SELL, XJ6 1972, British Racing Roadster. fuU pwr. Im· mecharut'al cond, needs .--------~.,_ ____ ..., __ _. DOLLAR 1976 IMW 2002 Wt LL SAC' 772-9631 GTeen. S6500. Pvt party. mac rood, tan color, as· paint. new mags & tires. 1974 AUDI tOIU 1~J /~~O PAID With sunroof & cassette. ~ys.675 7625eve 642·3361, 64>9794 sume lease or purchase, Best ofrer 66Hl636 :~'. • ..!:'.!; ~!";M'::O':'..:: v 4 ..,,0 ""'' ,_...,.,.,. ,..., FORCLEAN Very clean! <5151) ft.nanclngavaiJ 497·2453 ----,.. ...,..., G'•" ,_00, d"-·"O _.,..., .. ..., -...u.i.w $7S9S 16 FlO HT Utch Bk. xlnt '7311:. Vl2 Rdstr. Auto.. . 67 Porsche 912. super 111C1<1c.1 ........... ,, .. ,.,,,u1.01 nv t.'Ol'ld . fully equip 17,000 stereo,A/C.wires. F1aw. 69 MBZ Di esel, Air. clean cond Ong mi, t3999 •2699 · ROYCARVBIMW M1, $3AOO Call art 5, less' Sl0.950 644-4579 FM1AMStereocas CB. 67 ,000. C.:all 832-0077lt--~~~~"""'.---t---:iiri~cio:::--I 154-0Jamboree Road 581 1302 9732 Superb rood. Mt 6 pm dys/evs. 675 9638 bcf 6. 1974 CHEVY NEWPORT BEACH ---JtwMn 645-7493 aft9PM ..._.., ... _ • 640.6444 '72 DaU.Wl ldr Stn W~n ••••••••••••••••••••••• :.;_v1 ..!.,."::r11~""""""'"" Fart air. mag whls, auto Jensen '71 Interceptor 1975 280 sedan. 6 cyl. '58 vw Van. Nd~ some 971 S trans. $1295 Aft 4pm. 96m but xlnt. cond Ong 14,<MX> m1. 6 mo wmty work Body in Cherry IMPORT CARS ••••••••••••••••••••••• <194.5952 ownr. SS500. 494-SS29 Beaut cond 673-4642 cond Make ofr <714 > AU MODB.S '73Capn V6. 4spd. air. nu ·14 2160Z Im mac . all ex JH '75, 5 spd. xlnt cond. '65 MB 220 Engine needs 996-l6S9Chel"} 1 I~•····· ---------brks. ball, radta~. b!ll tras. N~wtue~ 14500 $6850. work Xlnt body l '729UT Beaut coupe, ex· WE olr 846084&7038 494-9688Eves&wkends 49!>-1636 owner Beslofr 556-8634 t ras Mus i ~JcrHice NEID '74 Capn. AM t FM. air. '72 Dats un Pll 1600 Lotus 9737 •CLEAN• $7100 PhS54 2647 CLEAN clean. decor Rrp. S26SO Jackman rims, Gd Ures. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 Choe brown 450 SE Eves & wkncb 675-Q99 ~·-tnl, .. .., 1°"'" 1974 LOTUS C h USIO CAaS ~-· .....,. ....., A/ • cruise, AM /F M llave ~omet rni:: you want HOW i4 20004 spd slick. red .. 67 lSOO Roadster. BllOPA"JPS" sU?reo,snrl.ongown, lo tose11 ~c1a~:.1fwdadsdo CALL PAPPY dlx eqpd package. low ~. new palnl & Black/beige interior. s m1. C7 14 )556·0460 or 1t w('ll -l'all NOW, rru . tl900 644·~ urea Sl250 (i7J-36S8 speed, air co~d. & s track 960-1414 642·5678. llllM .. llll•llll 540-5630 t973C:ApnV6 stereo. <2'0MON>. Like Sh:arn, S2'50oroffer ·72 Datsun 510 Stick, new with Alltoa. Mew IOll~SO~ & so~ • LINCOtN ·MERCURY 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA ----WI ...., YOUR USIDCAR -.. $1.500 or bll t ofr 833 8988 9'15 2799 or 673 5766 n Capn 2000. lo ml, clean mt &: ext. mech better SELL 1<1le Items with a than new.~ Daily Pilot Cluslf1ed Ad. • MISSION VltJO IMPORTS ' . ' \ ...... . ,. \o .._. ............ -·· 83 I 1 748 495· I 704 Allfos, M•w ti AMto.. M•w 9100 Aldos. Hew ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9100 Allto•,M•w • ( ,.. '"'° .,,,_, • , '°""° •.OtO ,,..,~ .... ,,..,,, ' '" • "'"° e••n .,.... co""'' • "'•' .,. ..... ··~)l'4t4 '2499 MOW TOP SPAID CALL.GORDON SALES! COSTA MESA AMC-JEIP 2524 HARBOR BLVD COSTA MESA 549-IOZJ SERVICE! LEASING! You Can Believe In OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 6 cyl. auto trans, runs out strona. mag wtlla, carpt ed & paneled interior 751-*4 or 54().9352 ·----2925 HARBOR ILVD. 979-2500 '74 Dodgr 100 3111. P /S. Cpt'g & panel'&. mag whls. $4100. Pvl pty ~ '70 Ford ~T. Many ex· tras. Stereo/CB. $2000 Call 962·2195 C.AltounlT c•Porc~ , .... Por Or MO+ 214-SH.ARBOR BLVD <Harbor a. Victoria I COST A M fo:SA 642 .. 0653 ----- Alltot.Mew 9100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOWEST PRICES EVER ON TOYOTA PICKUP TRUCKS IXCILLIMT SB.ICTION OF MODILS & COLORS "ti .. .. ... • • ... • • ~ ic ic ~ ... ~ iC iC (71 t) 768-5888 ic 43 AUTO CENTER DRIVE IRVIN!, CAUFOANIA 12114 Jt ****************** . . ... .. LAST CHANCEi • llYEITORY REDUGIOI SALE AND NOT ON JUST A FEW SELECTED MODELS BUT MRY M•L Ill OUR lllYElllORY WILL BE REDUCED Ill PRIG AllD ON SALE 111 1977 BUICKS RIYIEAAS-ELECTRAS.WAOONS-LE SABAES.CENTUAYS-AEGAL&-SKVLAAK'-SKYHAWKS BRAID IEW llRISH UYLAID MODELS PLUS D!MONSTAATOAI end ALL USED CARI ••00 CASH R!BAT! PAm!AREHTLY ADYEATISID ON ALL ()ff OUR 1171 ONLI WJLL 81 U'T'PDID OH OUfl MMAIHINO OPI~ INVINTOfff LAST 3 DAYS~SALE \ .. OFFIRENDS SUNDAY T DJ2 DAILY PILOT Friday. Ap111 29, 19n AIR Conditioning OR YOUR Of $429°0 lmmedi1ate Cash Rebate When You Buy' any new 1977 MONARCH 1977 COMET 1977 BOBCAT or 19761/2 CAPRI ... L ........ -! .. !/ ,. it-~ "-- ~s - .... and then wt give 'PJ the Factory Air Conditioning FREE .•. Of you can take an IMMEDIATE $429. Cash rebete ... or 'PJ can use the $429 as a down payment (0.A.C.). . . . 1973TOYOTA CORONA SEDAM Automatic. radio & beater Less than 34.000 nules & a gas sa ver too! (lMKEJ). OHLYSZ295 1976TOYOTA CEUCAGT 5 speed, AM /FM stereo w /t a pe & only 12,000 miles. Sold & serviced by '73 BUG. Like new. Only 28000 mi. $2150. 759.0977 '76 VW RABBIT, xlnl cond. must sell. $3600. 492-9859 '69 VW Bug 72,000 m1 AM/FM. Gd cond. Grt trans. $1000. terms possi- ble. by ownr. 675-4723 eves ,._l Wo_ l AllEWOOO ..010111 .... ?~0 SUpt'llflUllK(I tf1) SO St 1.AUWOOO "10 o~.. u.,,_.,., T n101 sn "" '76VWRAlllT 4 speed . co mfort package. stereo radio & only 11,000 mtle5 (134048) SADDUIACK VAWY IMrORTS us. (7~PKD>. ---------'75 vw Scirocco. mint. _8_1_1_-2_0_4_0_4_9_5-4949 15,000 mi, $3850. 631-1323 '66 Cal I k tCc'"' R bit OHLY $4295 MAR9UIS TOY OT A MISSION VI EJO 831 -2880 495-1210 '71 Corolla. auto. new paint & tares. 40,000 m a. $1475 or oHer Will take cheap car 1n trade. Must sell ~1 2149 Only, ... Delly Piiot '""' l•ne you whet'a new in vour IOC•I communll y ... ..,.,y dey HrnUM• days, 494-0254 eves. 00 • ol\JV. e eng . l o w ered , '72 Super Beetle . XI dechromed , new pnt. s hape, Radial tires. ~. 960-3742or64S·411!9 $1800/bst ofr. 493-8339 .72 VW 8 .. 7 --eve u" . Pa :. s . · AM lf'M stereo. Rblt eng ·75 VW Camper. Xlnt S2400 Call675·63S3 cond. AM/FM. 9300 ma. -- Days 975-2285, eves 5.sl-1442 '72 VW Bus. 7 pass. R 1H. headers. clean. Askml! $2750. Ph 831·0925 aft 6 wkdys, Sat 'Sun anytime. '68 VW Bug. A M FM. good eng. body n eeds pnl. Asking $800. 646·!>462 '68 VW Bug. Dependable New painl/int r. Must sell. $975. Ph 642·8446 art 4 ·72 411 VW. x lnt running cond .. needs some body work. Auto, lo m1, best orrer. 675·0741 '64 VW Bug Custom Looks & runs great. Sl250/ofr. Call Ste\•e. 833-8569 ------ Autos, Used '72VW 7 Pon .lon V•'i I&•",,, '28/GG BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 11111 l••chl hd. 147 1\\\ HUNTIHC.TOMIUCH '68 VW. Red. AM /lt'M storco cass plyr Reblt cng Gd !>hapc 586 1:1762. Alltos, Used Looking for~ asmooth ~ ride! . (~~~,,~~ ) ~:::=-~~ ·.·',L · '~ __j J l1 : -II L~I ': .... . . . ne"" car sales have svvarnped us vvith 10W·MILEAGE . TRADE•IMS. Weneed more room! So these cars are priced to move. Just look: ~~7~ ~E~ ~?~E ~·~~~ ... t .11 $ 2 5 7 5 • ft ,. .. ,. ~ I ,,, ,..,,_ :JI, I ·. j :j l.~ ... , .. ,., ff"ti:. & ,,,, ~ '·'" •"_,.._~t_i ___________ _ .! 973 FOR? "~?'l~!:.c:>~, ~"'lfor. tirJ~d$18 7 5 1 l ..... • .v() t•Cb ... • ':: -: cov~·s (S~LJ. • '63 Volvo 544 sed. mech. xlnt, needs pamt. $550 541 ·054 7 1974VOLVO 142 SEDA9'1 Aut..omat1c, pwr. steerlng & air cond. <506KEJ ) This week ... OMLY$3495 MAR9UIS VOLVO MJSSION VIEJO 831-2880 495-1210 '68 Volvo 142S. Rcntly reblt eng. new front radials & pB.1nl. 25mpg, showroom cond. $1995 Pvt Pty 637·4539. --- '75 WAGON air . 15000 ma .. : Maben CodillGc liOO ...... "'"" c.ta Mew $40 9100 768·3046 ------- • • --'71 El Camino, new paJnt 76Skybawk 22 mpg. &trans. good ltrt>s. Clean 4·spd. V-6. $35()() & runs ~ood . $2500 496 S821 631·2002 days or 979-6247 9915 A Collector's Item Original owner. 1''ull power. factory air cond & all the extras. ''True Concourse Condit ion". Musl be seen! <PAB247l. Nabers Cadllloc Z600 .......... ltY4. c-to Me$o 540 9'00 Codillac SevillH Ten to choose. All fully loaded-4 with s hadow flllbh. (319'l). ALLEN Olds /Cad11lac /G MC S.D. Frwy.-Avery J::x1t LAGUNA NIGUEL CALL 495-6430 eves. ·73 VegJ New clut1·h brks. $1Xl0 or b:.t urr 675·9448. 494 3032 '7 5 N o1v a C u s l o m Hatchback. Red , V ·ll, auto lrans, P tS. P /B , A/C, radio. dock, nl'w tires. Must sell now! Asking low Book . (714 )540 7622 M· F H·5 '74 El Camino. PS, PB, cruise control. xlnt t'Qnd , mJO 673-4643 '75 E Cammo PS1PB. air, c:u~t pa111t & wheels. 24.000 ma. $4500. 4!M>-6476 For Sale: ·62 ChC\' II WJ!n. rn:. gd, nds tune up. $!25 846-4286. Sunroof. roor raC'k. $1950 l--------&»-9333 67 Coupe de Ville, 2 dr, vin ---------top, absolutely beautiful 1975 hte blue Cad1lla<' S D. loaded. 20.000 m1. nunt cond. S7.000 H 5PM. 714-979 8141 ; 6 !!PM , 714-640-1286 ....................... 9901 ms1de & out Mu~t see to '70 Chevy Nova 2dr. 6 <')I. appreciate. Asking $995 gr(•al gas m1'i:. Call l'at- 5..56 Tl!Tl ll. 494.5492 ....................... ---73Cou~deVillc. lcs~ than '75 •1 ton Silverall<i 25.000 m1. orig ownr. Camper Special. 50,000 * $499 & up * yellow. ~rown vm lop, mi. $4.250.536·3869 • leather mt, most 1111011 ' Sharp l owner '69 Buick Auto. p,s. air . dtttet bru. nils SS50 644-soSt. '75 Manx SR2 AM FM ra.ssette, Mags. roll bar 673 9077 xtras. $4700. 673·6112 '73 Monte Carlo L1mdaq ~---C PS. PB, a ir, A M /1''M 77 Coupe De Ville. o ppcr sterro. lo ml. 768·8828 • w wht lop. 6.000 m 1 AMWM stereo. split frnt 'iJ Muhbu. 51.000 mi. A1t. seal. $9,950 P\'l ply PS, P B, xlnl cond, ~· 49-i-648L, 675-1243 492.4797 Cad New! Xlnt selection '72 MONTE Carlo. xlnt 77 SEVILLE $239 mo. t'Ond . air. pwr. AM ,FM. 77 COUPE $215 "'° v-l.op, ong. ownr. $1~. 38mosCLElse.S7S8del. 499-1217 · $8.470 total pmt + T&L '63 Chevy Nova wagoii G t: N ER A. t. AU T 0 Good tr an~ i-~r l\e .. LEASING brakei. !>484116.$290 Since 1959 213·869·2007 ~ • ---1969 CH Jo: V I '\I P .o\ LA. AMC 9905 '66 Cad Sdn. Reblt eng, Good c ondition $950 ••••••••••••••••••••••• new tires. '<tra <'lean. Call 962 535.'i • '75 PACER. orig ownr . $1150. -...... • radlo&heater.S3350. 6735825.497-1195 '67 IMPALA Wi:n. Git. i594'86 --looking. gd. running. ---------'70 SdV. Local owner. $825 /ofr 631 338H '76 PACER. P /S, P /B. stereo. lit whl. a /c, all ---- AM /FM stereo. air. Spec pwr, Nice paml/Wb~ tDp ! 67 Che\•y Impala, mint mten or . (714) 5S6416Q or new tires. &45·9684 cond. Must sacnhce. A.fl 960-1414 Caman» 9917 ~P!1,497·2917 __ '73 Hornet Sporlabout ••••••••••••••••••••••• '67 Nova SS. New 283 eng, Wgn. A/C, auto. Cslm in· '73 LT auto, air. AM/f'M, AT. PS, new glass, pn~. tr, 31M. Im mac cond. xlnt. $3000/offer . PP. radials. 45.000 aC'lual mL $2495. 673-6845 644-9130 &540·71.82 A Beauty. $1850. 644-6613. Autos, Hew 9800 Autos, H•w 9100 Autos, Hew 9800 ..............................••.••........... ·····················~· Brand New 1977 CHEVY Brand New 1977 CHEVY CAMARO MONTE CARLO ~,.:; I Q8707l596883 Slk. # I 009T Immediate Delivery $ 39 MO. First Mo .......... $100.05 Last Mo ........... 100.05 license .............. 87.00 TOTAL CASH DOWN PAYMENT + lea. >t .... O.f.l ........... 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PURCHASE OF ANY \ SC'°'6 NEW 1976CAPRI II~~ 1977 COUGAR TIHlt>f'~urycomPl $5 877 w1rn I/ 8 auromA t•t. POW .. , \ff•Pf 1119. toll w'1ttl air cone rtdoal~ l•ll<lau 109, pawtr bul<n Ille 101 KZPI J.tl9 <1clu11 m1t~s Wl'VI GOT 'IMI WI HAVI TO CUAI 'IM OUT. SHCIA1 NICIS THIS Wiii< ONL YI ' (.,. •llfOf'\<Ali( 9'••' ·~ '""O c•r '*' 11'1 D'•"' t Of M 1 f \ •tfl' 1~1 GAEC.,.8 .. 1111 '1826 '74 PINTO IUNAIOUT 4 '" ' •PHCI ••die ~ n .. ,,., ••' c:Ol'W1 9r••' Qlt ,,.,,,_,, Ilk Jllll'l''l'I '1986 . . . J Ooor witn V I, •u•om•••<. r.010. ~ ..... ,., oower ,...,.,,., vtnyt too, eir '°"'° Ille 0'7UXI '2386 • Buy or Lease American Cars Built By Americans LEA E IUNDNEW 1977 MONTE CARLO '77 VEGA 73 llOERNATIONAL SCOUT II .l lltl W~: 610-HNK ~~~wa 1'avelfop,:!,l $3788 f&~~s drive. automatic. P.S. lie. '75 GMC 1;, Ton Pickup. V-8. Automat ic. ps. air LIC. '7 4 CHEV• Impala SPOrt sedan auto • p.s • air. v root LIC. 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Ap!il 29. 1977 BRAND HEW 1977 PLYMOUTH VOLARE STATION WAGON 1 USED CAR SPECIALS 1976 CHRYSLER CORDOBA COUPE V-8. a" cond1t1omng power steering power bral<es !>Ower windows AM 'FM stereo radio & w 8 lracl\ healPr 1111 <;leering wheel •v cruise control vinyl top ~u1oma11c Lie No 343NJD 1974 CHEVY MAUIU CLASSIC V-8 automatic. air cond1t1onmg, power steering Power brakes, radio heater. wh1lelft'al1 tires. (718KSOJ s5295 s2395 1975 DODGE CHARGER Air Conditioning 1976 DODGE CORONET WAGON V-8 oower slePring oolNer bral\es radio healer wh1tP sidewall tire~ vinyl too automatoc Lie No 175MCA V-8. air cond1!ion1ng Power steering PClwer bral<es radio heater wt111e sidewall tires. luggage rack au1oma11c Lrc. No 831 PPW s3295 s4195 1974 MAZDA RX4 Automatic. air condlt1on1ng. AMI FM stereo radio with Cassette heater. wh1rewall tires. mags (880REAJ s2395 1974 PLYMOUTH WAGON V-8. au1orna11c. power steering. power brakes. oower windows. oower seats, AM/FM stereo radio. heater. wtHtewall tires. power door locks. cru1seco111rol. 1111 wheel luggage rack (419LFL) 1973 CHRYSLER IMPERIAL V-8. automatic. air conditioni ng. power steorfog. Power brakes. power Wtndows. Power seats. AM/FM stereo radio. heater. whitewall tires. power door locks. Cruise control. tilt wheel. auto temp (749GXC) s2495 1976 DODGE ASPEN 6 cylinder. air conditioning, power steering, power brakes radio heater. vinyl too. while sidewall tires. automatic Lie. No 416PBP s2795 s3495 1976 SUBARU 4 cylinder. air cond111oning. AM'FM radio. heater. bucket seats. white sidewall tires. automa11c Mtr #07175 s3495 I 973 CHRYSLER V·8, automa11c, atr condit1ontng. oower · steering. POwer brakes. radio. heater. whitewall tires. vinyl roof (086HOEJ s1795 I 975 PLYMOUTH FURY V-8. automatic, air conditioning, oower steering. power brakes. radio, heater. whitewall tires. vinyl roof. (101LPC) s3195 1976 PLYMOUTH 6 cylinder, automatic. air condllioning. oower sreenng. radio. he•ter. whitewall tires. vinyl root. {229AKS) •2995 D11ntiogton Beach Fo11ntain Valley EDITION * VOL. 70, NO. 119, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1977 Afternoon N.Y .Stoeks TEN CENTS Details Released ii.; .. .. r' ... (J• . _,,. .. ., . I r ' / . "'( Gasoline Prices To Drop? WASHINGTON <AP) -If 20 ma1or 011 companies decide to lower the price of gasoline to pay back $336 million in alleged over· charges, you could see a brief re· duction in prices at the gas pump. WANTED Arti st ·s conctpts <1re hkeness of suspect wanted m Sl'X assault on two Huntington Beach g ir ls, age 6 and 7. Girls helped on pictures separately so the re is a difference 111 distance between mouth and nose on two ,·trs1ons. But not much and not for long . The oil companies a rc denying vehemently the Federal Energy Administration's charge Thurs· day that they artificially inflated the price of 011 purchased from foreign subsidiaries between Oc· tober 1973 and May 1975. During that time. the United Sexual Assliults States kept price controls on oil produced within this country, while foreign oil prices tripled. The companies can appeal the FEA's ruling to the agency or m the federal courts Outrage Citizens And an F'EA spokesman said that even 1f the oil companies eventually are forced to refund overcharges, the companies still Se\'eral tip<> from outraged citizens \H'rc being followed to· day as the s<•arch continued for a middle.aged man who sexually assaulted two gi rls, 6 ancl 7, at ;i Huntington Reath playground Wednesday night. The round faced sus pl'Cl. who fondled lht: oldt"r girl and al'lual- ly attempted to rape thC' 6·year- old, was Sl'l'n al Rancho Vi!.'w Elementary School. 16941 B St. by a third party about the time or the assault Dete('ti\'e Virginia K1rkmeyer .worked late Thursday night on the case. re·interv1ewsng the ht· tle girls lo C'lanfy details or their BB Party nearly identical stories. could keep as much as half the A police department Identi·kit $336 million. specialist compiled almost· They would be allowed to re- matching portraits or the man calculate import deals in which hased on separate inten 1ews they did not ('barge U.S. ('On· with each child. • sumers the maximum allowed The two youngsters said he under the price control law. first approached and befnended One C)ption the companies t hem as they played on bars at ~ould take to pay back the over- the school ground and then cha rges would be a temporary became menacing and took them price cut at the gasoline pump. to a secluded spot where they But with more than 714 million were partially disrobed. gallons of gasoline sold daily m The sex offender is belie\IOO to ' the Uruted States. a rebate at the be in his 50s with gray hair and pumps might consist of only a wore black trousers. black shoes. penny or two for a few days or a purple and sit ver 'White print ;.. weeks. 2 s hirt and at one poirlt. doanedta .,(, The companies could a lso black c:ap. • / choose som~other method of re- • ' turning the money to the public. ' including temporarily holding off , on some future pnce increase in- stead of rolling back current •prices 5 Youths Nabbed Gulf 011 Corp. led the FEA's hst of alleged overcharges with S79 6 million. or 23 percent of .thl' total In Attempted Rape Four mal1• roommcites an<i .1 17-year old ft•ma le who allegedly helped th1•m bt.•at, roh and at tempt to rape a 15-ycar·ol<I girl when a party ~ot out of hand Helicopter Takes Dive SA -..; I' ED HO \ I' l ,\ hel1r11ptt•r ('r;11;h1•1l .111cl ,,ink 1n th<' n. 1·.111 :! ' • m II<"• "',.,t uf M aruwl.11111 1war h1•n• t•>d,I\ h111 thC' lon1• Ol't upc1111 \\ • .-.n 't 'lt'nou~ ly IO)Urt•d Thi• twliroptl•r w1•nt down :.ibout K.20 am , Cou!-.t <:uartl aut honl1l0S said The pilot. Hobl.'rl Goldl•n , 28. or Hanr ho Palos V<>rcles, was picked up by a Coa!it Guard helicopll'r about 15 minutes later and taken to Torrance Memon;il Hospital. Golden. who is t•mploycd by Robinson Hc li coptt"rs of Tor· rancC'. wus on a test run when the accident occurrl'cl . \\'eatbcr w1•re ht•ld by Huntington Beach poh('t' today. The \'lct1m told officers the sex assuult was not completed but in· 'est1 gators said she was severely hc,;1len \.\1th fists and feet in the brawl afterward. She "'.is exam ined by Hunt· 111 ~t11n Bea('h F ire Department l'.ir.imt-d1rs after being taken 111 tht• polln~ .stallon front d~sk and lht'n i.?l\en add1t1onal care al l'ar1f11 .1 Jl 11sp1tal 1'11h t·1° s a1rl th(' girl "'ac; rr I 1· J ., ,. cl w 1th 11 u t f u rt her hn<>r11,11tzat1on lkld 10 lwu of $25.000 hail to d.n on charges of assault with a cte.1dh weapon, attempted raµe .ind .trmed robbery arc Kevin Russell. 23, his brother Ricky Bussell. 21, and Thomas Johnson, 20, and Roy Donovan, 20, all of 8042 Taylor Drive. The 17-year-old gi rl suspect was booked 111to Juvenile Hall. Police saad the girl went volun· tarlly to their party after being approached at Beach Boulevard anrl Slatt•r Avenue by young men in a new van. The \'tctim told officers she had seen them around the area and was apparently acquainted with at least one of the young men and so went along with their Invitation. Officers arrested the suspects at the Taylor Drive residence about 3 a.m., after interviewing the battered teenager. who re- portedly lost her purse and personal effects. "Gulf Cjtt'goncally denies that 1t has \'lolated FEA regulations toncemmg the price of crude im- ports." a Gulf spakesman said. "The company has met with the FEA on numerous occasions over the past three years in an ef· fort to resolve this matter. Gulf continues to maintain that its pricing method was in com· pliance with the law and regula· lions m errect at the time." Rock Group Remly Hot IOWA CITY. Io14a <APl The 10.000 fans al a Doob1e Brothers concert got a bit more excitement than they anticipated. The rock group set the stage on fire. The Thursday night con- cert at the University of Iowa Fieldhouse featured a fireworks display. But when the sparklers went out . the curtains went up - in&moke. There were no injuries. a nd fire extinguishers were used to douse the flames. ~The band played on. Boost Backed WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi- dent Carter bas decided to ap· prove a peMy·a·pound price sup- port for raw sugar in a move to aid the U.S. sugar industry. ad· minjstrative sources say. Dolly Polot Pi.oto HOW TO GET TO COURT AT ROBINWOOD SCHOOL Scott Fielder, Siona Maefau Check Out Fines 'Crime' Fine Kids Learn They Must Pay Jus tice 1s swift a nd sure al Robinwood School in I luntmgton Beach. It 1s dispensed every Monday. The most ser ious off cnse is talking back to a "'police officer" and pupils can be fined $20 for that. misdeed. PlA YING IN THE girls' restroom a lso is pretty serious busmess. Violators c.ire sl<1pped with a SlO fine. (There's no such offense for playing in the boys' bathroom because the boys would rather run and play on the playground, the teacher says.) The court svstem 1s the idea of Rich Pariseau who teaches fou rth. ·fifth and sixth grades. The list of crimes and appropriate sentences were drawn up by a s pecial committee of youngsters. Several police officers arc elected by fellow stu- dents to keep the peace. . . Glen Lappin. a s ixth gr ader. 1s the 1udge and he li stens to cases every Monday. When matters get real- ly sticky. a jury 1s empaneled. Currency used 1s funny money -not the green Federal Reserve notes and students earn it for as· signments a nd for working in a vegetable garden and taking car e of rabbits and chickens that Pariseau raises outs ide the classrooms. PARISEAU SAID he started the justice system to help the youngsters learn all about courts. He also gave 30 of his students a first-hand look at r eal courts Thursday. He was e ngaged in a s mall claims case in West Orange County over money allegedly owed to him by a renter in Huntington Beach. Pariseau said he won the case. Escaped Suspect Sought in Murder A 16-year-old murder and rob· bery suspect is at lar j!e after his escape 12 days ago from Orange County Juvenile Hall, officials said today. Tyrone Miguel Robinson or Los Angeles was being held in ihe county detention hall pend- ing j uvenile court proceedings. He was the youngest of four suspects in the March 2 holdup and shooting at the Santa Ana Food Market. The three older suspects were indicted by the county Grand J ury on murder charges. Ma rket owner Mrs. How Yow Lau was killed in the shooting and her son, Ken Lau, is re· covering from gunshot·wounds. H a rold Cook, assistant superintendent at juvenile ball, said Robinson and another youth attacked a counselor to make their escape. The counselor. Randy Niznik was knocked to the ground, s truck and kicked after he opened a locked door to their de· tention unit, Cook said. Niznik managed lo grab and hold the oth e r youth but Robinson escaped over a fence, Cook said. The escape happened during the day on April 17, Cook said, and an immediate ground and helicopter search near the hall failed to locate Robinson . , Cook said the two apparently had been planning their escape ror some time. Niznik w as treate d a l a hospital for head injuries but is now back at work. Some late n ight and m o rning l ow c louds otherwise fair Saturday. Lows tonight in rpid·50s. Highs Saturday 75 to 80s. INSIDE TODA 'Y Lendlng JIOUT • apartment to your boue1 far romantic rm· dtZVOU$ sounds ltk4! bad bwi· neu. but &t '& been cxcellmt bu$ineu at the bo.i of/ice. See Page Cl of the Weekender. Edison Athlete Claims CIF Bias Index •tY-S.Nlce •• AllitUllftf't ... u ... All ,,_.,..,T_ C.llMntl• "' NeOlll•IN- Cl•ttlll .. DM 4 Or•~•CevMY (MftlU Ill ~ ..... C,.n..-al ""'-..... " 0HlllH.Cic9'1 "' ~· ,.,,.,u•~-•• h ttvtsltol ·~·-°'' WteUltr , .. ,.o .... , W"ll._ """co" Ill ., as AS ,.. ••t CM .... Ct M CMI By ROBERT BARKER QI t• O..lly Pli.tf Stott An Edison High School girl javelin thrower and her mother T hursday hurle d a lawsuit against the California In· terscholastic Federation (CIF), cha rging discrimination. R adean Rona, a student ot the Huntington Beach school and her mother, N•edean. charged that 2'Chool athletes who compete In aporta events sponsored by the Amateur AO:Uetic Union (AAU > re at:bitrarlly dl!!crlmtnated ' against. According to the class action s uit med In Orange County Superior Court, the CIF directs coaches to automatically dis· qualify from school sports com· petition any student who has participated ln a n AAU evenl The suit charges that the dis· crlml.nation violates equal pro- tection guarantees of the U.S. Constitution. Ml11 Rona said she partlclpat· ed ln a javelln throwing event ap0n.aored by the AAU. She said she was later told by her track coach she could no longer compete ror the track team . Tom By rnes , CIF com· missioner in Los Angt>les, said to· day the rule "is one or the oldest ones on the books." He said he was disturbed because atudenta havo the right of appeal to the CIF on any rules they doo'l llke. He said lh1a step wasn'ttaken. "It'a tmfortunate to bypass this procedure, and turn the matter . . over to the lawyers," he said. Byrnes said the rule is for the benefit of students. "Young people can't serve two masters at the same time," he sald. He pointed out that Ir athletes perform ror two organizations, there can be conructa in ached~· lng which can be disruptive. • Rymes said the Ct F h.a.'l no rules prohibiting studenta from competing wlth the AAU but that they can't do both. <See LAWSUIT, Pa1e AZ> ' Waddill Associate Testifies By RAYMOND ESTRADA, JR. Ol IM Doily Pilot 5t•fl An Orange ped1atrsc 1an testified in court that Dr. William Baxter Waddill, Jr. swore as he allegedly lr1t·d to stop the breathing of a newborn baby at Westminster Comm unit y Hospital Murch 2, according to court transcripts. Waddill, 43, has been ordered to s tand trial May 5 in Orange County Superior Court on charges he strangled the baby of a n unwed Huntin ~ton Beach woman who hud gone to him for a s11 line abortion Judge Kenneth M. Smith, who r e m anded the case over to Superior Court, had sealed the court transcripts and was not aware they were made public to- day. Smith ordered the preliminary hearing cleared of all spectators April l l. The two-week heanng ended Wednesday T r anscripts s how that w1l· nesses said Waddill order ed almost t·veryone out or the nurst'rv whl'n• the hour old in fant was tak<·n Prd1;,1tr1c1an Ronald J . Corn{'lsen, "ho!-.c pra('t1ce is in Westminster. testified that Wad· dill repeatedly pressed down on the baby's windpip<.' to make it quit breathing. TranscripL4' show that Waddill told Cornelscn he could not find "the Goddamn trachea " Cornelsen s aid Waddill dis- cussed use or a potassium chloride in1cction and holding the baby's heud in a bucket of water to make the baby stop breathing. The baby was born live at 10 p.m. after the saline abortion al· tempt. A nurse testified that the mother expelled the fetus as she lay in bed Cornclsen testified the baby cried and moved its arms and legs up and clown before and <~DOCTOR , Page A2) Judge Pins Defendant CHICAGO (AP> ·-A defendant found himself under a n<.'w form or judicial restraint when the judge leaped from the bench and pinned him to the floor. Witnesses in the courtroom said Thursday that Ci rcuit Court Judge James M. Bailey had 1usl ordered the defendant, Donald Jackson, 25, or Chicago, to be ex- amined by a psychiatrist when Jackson yelled, "You're \'iolat- ing my rights!" and went into a tantrum They said jackson threw the court stenographer's machine across the room. hurled briefs and began knocking over chairs und tables. Dailey went into ac· lion after his 10-pound bronze nameplate hit the courtroom wall. A'WlreOllOto Jff•BeDepened Andrija Artukovic. shown in a 1959 photo, faces de-port a· lion. He is an alleged war c riminal so ught by Yugoslavia for the deaths of thousands of Serbs and Jews, but be is regarded as a hero by Croatian emlgres. ..,,,,,- • A 2 DAILY PILOT H /F Friday. April 29, 1977 United Crusade Retains Greene West Or.ingc County n1tcd Crusade Exetullve Director E /\ "Bud" Greene wus given a rnlt• of confidence Thursday by Crusade Board of Direttors which voted to retain his services. Ruth Bailey, chairperson of the Huntington Beach community bo:.ird of the Crusad('. ~•nnounct'cl her resignation al tht> end of the meeting that lasted neurly three hours ··1 do not fol'I th1· 1nvcst1gatwn ~ent far enc1ugh. l\1 rs Ua1lt•y said Thursda} Actress' Move Ends Court Case Court action designed lo place ailing c.ictress Rita Hayworth 's affairs under the control of the public gu:.irdian was ab~mdoned today in Orange County Supen or Court. Judge Cluude M. Owens grant- ed dismissal of lht' petition hied -by Deputy Public Guurd1<1n William Morse ~hen 1t was ex- plained that Miss llayworth. 58, no longer 1s in Orange County She was being treated at Hoag Memorial llosp1tal in Newport Beach. Morse refused to comment on the dismissal otht•r than to con- firm that Miss Jh1 yworth no longer comes under the Junsdtc· lion of tus office. Unconfirmed reports indicate the actress was taken from Newport Beach two\\ ei:ks a~o by her daughter. Yasmin Khan. lo a hospital spet·1ah1.mg in treat mentor akohoht·s that 1s locatcd in Conn1:ct1l'ut The petition d1sm1ssctl today s tated that Mis:-Ila) \\Orth. whose real name 1:-. !\I urganta Cansino. is "gravely dis abled as a result of m<'nlal disorder." It ali>o noted that the publir guardian of Orange County 1s empowered to tukt· over the uf- fairs uf an) one who has b~come a t'hromc alcoholic Viejo Pitcher Suspended For 3 Days 'llEW YORK 1AP1 l'11t·h•·r H1·rt Bl' 11•\ t•n of I h• f, \,1, H.rng1'r1> h.1-. h1•t'n ~u-.p1•nd1·cl l11r 1hn·1· rt.":-.111<1 fin<·d :.f><io 1•11 11,... litwr.11l'ly throwini.: al 0Jrrc·ll l'ortl'r ton gnmf' at K .m !.a'> f'tl\ \\ 1°d lll':-da.' n1 i.:ht. ,\ITll'l ll'Jn l.1·.1).!u1• Pr1•s11lt'nl Ll't' )1,1c l'ha1l .1n111111nc·1·d too a' rhe SllSpt•n:-.100 I~ dfl'C ll\t• 1m m t•d 11ilf'l y. m<:'an1 ng Bly It•\ 1·n "ill miss th1:-Wl't'kt'nd ~ ... 1·rh·~ Jl ( 'h1rago lilyl<'\'Cn. \\hi> lt\t".., in M1'\~1on \ 1r 10. att<'nrlt>tf Sc.1nt111~0 I ll Gh Srhnol m {; rird1•n Grov1• Tht• action y,,:is t,1k1 n ufh·r 1 lwckmg umpire., r1•p11rl' .ind t.ill.. ing to Hlylr' 1•n .ind rt·prt•'>t•n l.ltl\t~S 11f lhl• l'luh' in \111\ 1·d :l 'pnkp..,m.in lot \1.11 l'h 111 ,,1111 HI) In <·n adm1l11•tl h1 tit h hcr:itt-h thr~w Jl l'111 tn aµ parc•nth an 11'l:.illat10n for I,.,,,, .I 11.in lh•n1quez b1•1ni.: 1-nnt·kc·d cln~n mw hulf 1nn1n)o( c.11 li1•r lkn1qu<:'1 had hll h1~ f1r't h111111· 111n in two 'rnrc; <':11111•1 111 the J.!arn1 • "I cl11fn't throw al t11m h.irll .. Blyleven said after the gam~. "and r didn't throw 8l his head the way they dtd. I threw at his thigh and l got him right I here " ORANOt: COAST H , DAILY PILOT ~":.r.:t.~P~ ~,~"r, ~':,::;::;:: :;.;; ( .. \t "v~i\P\111\0 (4'"'1htf'tY \.to.lt••!••ft•l-fW\\ A•• ""bf1\~tt Mo""•• '"''°'"''" ,_••no ,., ''"'• '-¥\.ti. H•wfWWt l'••<h ... Yf'll ...,.O"I -..C~ '°""" l•·l"I V•ll•Y lntri• \•OOl•O.· ll Y.tllh• ... ,, L•t"f\ot .. ~" \(,-wlf'\ ,,.,, A",....,.,~ Of'.ll ,f'I; I~ I\ IWb'l\flwld \.•tu•Ollf\ ~ \ui\d••' t .. .... MINI OV04•\fit1"q IH•ft\ '' •I )JO ¥.lit\( ft•t' ~'"'· '°''• ~'• C•hto'"'•""1• ........ - r rf\10.f'lt •"d """""''"""" JtO II ew-.. , ..,,,.,.,..,,."t•"Ct~ .. ,.,,.~ ~t\llM'f11 (O•IOt T..._tAM..,...... -....... ,.,. ... 0Mtr1n M lM• 11-I' IUll lt\\1\t•"t M6ft•Olno (dltort "'"'"' ......... W.\t Or•~(~""'' tdllHW Huntlnaton •••di <>mo. '11tf k•ctt lkMt'•erd Molli .. """"" "0 llo• "'· ~ Ofllc:•• '-·1~,~ -::::: ;~"w~·:.~:~~~· )•dd'•Nt-Yfll•Y lllOI \A ... , Ao«I 1111 '"f\ D•tto F ,.,...,,., ~•lepllone (11•)~1 CIHlllled Advertlllng w.at71 ''0'" Nortf\Ot•"f• (OVfW'f~""""'lllft '40-1220 ' ~·t: :~, °:,=t', c:::~,,=~1=1~0:. m•tO• er 1d•trth•mtifth .. ,..,,. ""'Y H .... , edwu•fll •ltl'IOM' \Mtt•I D'I''"."'•" Of <'IPY'..,_. • ..,..., ~.~.ftc,0:0,::::~.: .. .:'.~~r.:. ~·~ :r.::r-·~ -~t~.:· -'"''· ...... , .. ~ • "I could not in good conscience go along with the board's de· c1S1on which was inappropriate and does not serve the best In· terests of all concerned.·• Mrs. Bailey also headed a special investigative committee that looked into various allega- tions of mismar\agement brought against Greene by former United Crusade employes. Bernard J . Ridder Jr., presi· dent of the board of directors. said that allegations of improper tonduct on the part of Greene were not substantiated by the board of directors "which bl'lieves him to be a valued employe." About 35 area board members reportedly took part in the de· l'1s10n behind closed doors in Garden Grove. There were several absten- tions and negative votes but the majority supported Greene. Mrs. Bailey said she abstained because she didn't think the de· cis1on was appropriate "because the invef!tigation didn't go far enough." Four former employes were on hand to testify but were not given the opportunity by the board. One of those was Roe Gruber, a fo rmer director of human re· sources for the Crusade. She said she was a ngry beci:l use she wasn't allowed to testify and considered the pro- ceeding a "white wash." She said she is considering further steps but declined to elaborate. A source said the crusade's at- torney presented a brief review of the testimony previously of· fered bv witncsses but th:it direc· tors \\ t·rl' not !>ho~ n C\'ldence gathen•d during the invest1ga· t10n Among the allcgallons against G rt•enE' that the board found to be unsubslantiated included: M 1s usc of funds 1nvol\ mi:: µl'lt) cash payments for meals. Misrepresentation of Crusadl• costs for fund raising campaigns Tc.tpc recording ()f tt:ll•phonc conversations without the second person's knowledg1· Conflict of inlC'n·s l in rnn- dutltng prl\ <ill' busini:ss from thl' C"rusadeofftcc. Food Stamp Boost Seen WASHJ~GTO~ tAP I ~lo::.t need,\ persons gt:t- t ini.; 1.:n 1·rnmt·nl fo11rt 't.1 mp!> \\ 111 rt.'l't:I\ l' a lost 111 h\\ng ancrt•Jse ranging lrnm S? to more than S8 a month tw~inmn~ Jul~ 1. t h1· A~nculture Uepart rrwnt .,J1d tcKlJ~ Offtc1.lls s.ud tht· hoosl. \\ h1d1 will 'arv with size 111 lhl' housd1old. will be th•· first for food i>tamp f;1m1li<'s in 18 months ,\ !J1111h nf fnur. for c•\ ,, m p I 1• • ·w 111 f.'! e t food ''amps worth S170 ii month hn!1nn1n1.: .Jul\' I , n1m p.111 d w11h Stflti rurn·ntly, 1ln ··l ... t"t.l ,1n I 197ti Railroad Track Tied To Body 01 vers found the ho<ly f)f a Jlun- l in gton llarbour trucking ex· ecutivc at the bottom of a manna channel near his home early to- <lav. drowned with a section of railroad track tied around his neck A note left at his waterfront home mdicated Donald llerfter. 59, who was under treatment for a terminal illness. took his own life. according to investigators. Herfter's wife. Monica, called police to the couple's w11terfronl home ._t 16081 Santa Barbara Lane after she found him missing at 7 p.m., officers said. Divers from the Huntington Beach Lifeguard Department, assisted by Orange County Harbor Patrol ofCicers floodlight- ing the channel from a boat found him aboull a.m. Olficer Gary Christenson said in his report lbe Fruehauf truck- ing company project manaier apparently plunged from the moored boat he loved lo pilot. The length of railroad track lied around his neck had been used as a boat anchor, according to authorities, who said Herlter holl been told he had only about seven months to live. Funeral attancementa were pending today at Weatmlnat.er Memorial Park add Mortuary in Westminster. BOJtOred Fountain Valley Exchange Club member5 dedicated a freedom shrine Thursday night to the late Ron Rkr. who served as Fountain Valley librarian for 10 years until his death Aug. 2. Shrine is in the Fountain Valley Branch of the Orange County Librar), 17565 Los Alamos St. Diedrich May Ask 1bird Term By WILL.JAM SCHREIBER Of I"" D•lly 1'1lot Sl•ff Despite his legal problems. Orange County Supervisor Ralph Diedrich revealed he 1s having second thoughts about hrs earlier dec1s1on not to run again after his present term expires The Third District supernsor s<iid '(hursday th<' reported IO· tcrcst In his board scat of his pre· sent political antagonist. former county planmng commissioner Slnrll'y Grindle. m<Jy be tht· 1m· petus he needs to !>eek a third term. Diedrich unveiled his current thoughts on his future during a w1Clc ranging 40-minute talk to the Saddleback Valley Chamber of Commerce. It was Diedri ch's fir s t scheduled appearance in thc \'alley since a superv1sorial re- districting plan was apprO\·ed, extendmj.'l his north count v dis· lrict into El Toro and :\1.1ss10n VteJo Fro. Page Al DOCTOR. • • .1ftt•r Waddill Jtll'mpted to stop the breathing. Transc•ripts shnw CornC'lsl'n arrl\ ed at the hn~p1tul about an hour c.1fler the birth Waddill had t•alle<I thc 1wd1alr1l'1an aml tole! him "w1' have a baby here that l'ami: out II \'t.' from u i.ahnt> Hbortton .. Cornelscn suid Waddill "told mt• he was sorry to gl·t me into lh1:. mess " Aecordang to the transcnpts, Waddill said ··something to the effect that the baby c11n 't h"c," 1n Comelsen 's test1monv Wh<'n Cornt:lscn arn ~·cci al the hospital. hl' told tht· C'ourt ht· !>aw W .ttld1ll ' pul h1~ hand into the 1:.olNle flhc halJ) ·:-. crib device), intll one or the porlnoles ... Com<:'ls1•n !'Jld "I saw him put ht<; hunc1 about lh<' hah) ·s neck." Ile '\Jld Waddill asi<C'd him to sec 1f he could hear the baby's heartbeat with his stethoscope Cornclst.>n ~a1cl the physiciun told him "This baby can't hve or l'lse it'll be the biggest mess you C'ver saw" Comelst'n said he suggesle<t "why not let the bahy iilone. that probably 1l would die on its own unyway." He sajd Waddill mentioned the possibility of brain damage suf· fered by the infant and "big lawsuits" against him. Waddill testified at the pre· hmina.ry hearing that the fetus had no heart beat. "I came over to the fetus and I think l put my hand on the chest and JUSt kind of appraised the situation. what 1 saw, and aske<t the nurse lo call the pediatrician on call." Comelsen was the pediatrician on call. He was contacted at a· local restaurant. "I thought the fetus was dead," said Waddill. "I checked for the heartbeat and there was no heart beat." Waddill was questioned about Cornelsen 's role. Waddill testified that "essentially he came back and he confirmed what my 01ig1nal thoughts were, that the baby was dead." E're.. P.,,e Al LAWSUIT ••• He said there are other things at school besides athletics and• too much at.hletlc p&rtlclpaUon is not deemed to be ln the best over- all Interest.a of students. • Oil Foils New Cap Attempt STAVANGER, Ntirway <AP > Oil streaking from lht• !>cabed lo the surface foster th:in the speed ot sound pushed open a specially faahioned clamp and roiled a new attempt today Jt choking off a runaway gush1·r that has spilled six million gallons of oil into the North Sl•a ll was the fourth unsuccessful " attempt in two d<Jys lo cc.tp lht• "ell. wtuch "blew out" last Fn day. On Thursday. using d1f ft>rent equipml'nl, Texan ll'd blowout spec1<1'1sts tfll'cl and fJ1led thn•c t1mei. to stop the gc.•yser of 011. Ph1lhps PL•troleum Co of f1c1al s reporti:d <sfter todJy s at tempt that ll'u: clamµs. cullt'CI "two-mch pip~rams. • held only momentarily before being fortcd open. The troubleshooters were try- ing to keep the clamps in place to channel the powerful four-inch- wide stream of 011 into a two- inch-wide wellhead opening. They could then swing a round a four-ton stopper to halt the flow. t ,, • Star Absent Farrah Millsea Kin's Funeral-... lULLSBORO. Tex. (AP> -A handful of curiosity ·:,. seekers were disappointed when they didn't get to see · • actress Farrah Fawcett-Majors. • : : Mrs. Myrtle Fawcett, 81-year-old grandmother of> ~ the actress who has skyrocketed to fame in tht ~~ "Charlie's Angels" television series. was burled here :i.,: alter funeral services at a local funeral home. ·'r'.: About a dozen persons watched outside tho ·nf. funeral home. hoping for a glimpse of the star. • ~ .• ·; The size of the crowd sharply contrast,.ed with tho '.--.; turnout of about 400 here April 11 when the slur-..~"( eume to a local hospital to visit h er then-Ht·.~~ grandmother. ·; • Home to Pay, Doc Slapped ·::~;~ SACRAMENTO (AP) -A Tustin physician and a Santa Maria psychiatrist have been suspended as Medi-Cal providers and a Santa Ana nursing home was (med for patient care viola· lions. the stale Health Depart· ment announced. The department permanently suspended Dr. Joseph W. Franz of Tustin Thursday, claiming that he billed both Medi-Cal and patients for services rendered. had personally provided tlie services. The department said Willhaven Convalescent Home i11 Santa Ana paid $2,000 in penalties for failure to report a serious change in a paUent's eotl· dition to his doctor and failioi to prevent a bedsore and an ulclu' from developing on another pa- tient's legs. Inmate Slain TRACY (AP) -Two inmates have been taken into custody in connection with the stabbing de- ath of a fellow inmate at the Deuel Vocational Institute. Dr. Landon L. Palmer, a Santa Maria pychiatrist, was sus· pended indefinitely on charges that he billed Medi-Cal 66 times fo r group psychotherapy sessions conducted by his wife. a re· gister ed nurse. claiming that he ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~....;;,..~~~~ -~~- ONE WEEK OML Y AT ALDEN'S SAVE LEE'S "NUGGET" EXTRA HEAVY H.AltD TWIST HYLON FACE Y .ARMS IM A DENSE. COMP.ACT CONSTRUCTION ••• 22 COLORS. PER SQ. YARD LEE'S "HADDONFIELD" .AUTOCLAVE, THICK, HE.AT-SIT DACRON ~ POLYESTER PLUSH, WHICH WILL SHOW RICH .ACCENTS OF SHADING .AHD HIGHLIGHTS. SAVE $445 PER SQ. ~ YARD LEE'S "PARADISE ISLAND" .· ~- S U I T L E I l I M D I H G 0 F .. j : TOMIM>M-TOHE COLORS. W1lH A : ' SLIGHT CARYID PAnBN. WaL TWISnD MYLOH PAC! YA.ml SAVE $445 PERSQ. ~ -YARD ... ONE WEEK ONLY ~; .. ~,... DEN'S "*ca,:pe· :j/jf iiiSiB?IBi:iOR: ·custom drapsries uc NO 21om '° .. , .. •::,:. hnoleum • wood floor 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CAllF. 926l7 •, f'HONE 646-~838 -646-23S~ ' . .. . . .. Irvine EDITION ...... . I Today's Closing N.Y. Stocks VOL. 70, NO. 119, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1977 TEN CENTS ShOrt1 Gas WASffiNGTON <AP> -H 20 mHjor 011 companies decide to lowe r the price of gasoline to pay back $336 mlllton in alleged over· charges, you could sec a bnef re· duct ion in prices at the gas pump. But not much a nd not for long The oil compantcs arc dcny1n~ vehemently the Federal Energy Adm1rustralton's charg(\ Thurs A Barrel of Fun day that they artificially inflated the pn ce or oil purchased from foreign subsidiaries between Oc- tober 1973 and May 1975. During that time, the United Stales kept price controls on 011 produced within this country, while foreign oil prices tripled The compantes can appeal the F'EA 's ruling to the Jgency or in the federal courts And an FEA spokes man said that even if the oil companies eventually are forced to refund over charges. the companies still could keep as much as half the $336 million. T~ would be allowed to re- c akulate import deals in which they did not cha rge U.S. con- sumers the m aximum allowed under the price control law Brun' Cal hr art nf '-l'\\ port Ht•.ath. ll'ft and 'I l·rr~ Fink 111 In tnl'. .ippea1 ned, and m·el.. .1:-lttl'\ r.u t' tht·11 harrl'I:. a~ LT I I'\ int.• 11unng lht• ;11111ual P<.tul Run~ an Day lt•;;t1\·1t1t•:-.. Rt'h.1ll'd phnlo P.ig l' ,\;j Councilman Told Hurdles Ban Buy lnmr <..'11\' C<1un1·ilm,1n 11111 Varrlouhs ha.., h1•1'11 told llv 1111•' 1 ty .1ttom1•\ th.it 11 \.\oul1l tw ii legal for tlw 1•1t\ to hll\ tlw In'"" Com pan.\ l'ntluuntecl. \ .1rdn11l1' 'ug)!t•..,t ed m'>h«HI Thur.,f!.1\ th,11lh•·1 11\ con:.u1t>r huymg '"""' ol t hi' 1 on; pan y ,._.,.,l'h . p.1rt 11 11 l.1 r I\ 'o"'" nf l111· \.want 1111rornm1111•d Lind lo rl'1.11n J.., 111wn 'P·•l't' •lr p.1rk-. V,mtouh:. hn<tlh .ulm1ttt'tl th•· legul hurcllt•s uarring th1• In in•• Com pun\ p11rrhaM• \\ 1•11• 1nc;11r m ount ah I e . hut s :i ttl t h J t s h o uldn 't IH l·C'ludc ot hl'r alternatives The councilman hail !>ugg1·.,l1•1I the lr\'ln<.' Cnmpunv 11urrhlllil' se vt•1 al months ugo as a "'ay of contrulhng land USl' und gro .... th a o d Jl l' r h a p s l' a s i n g th (' m od<.'rate-income hn1.1s1ng Mtua tion in lr\'lnt'. Aft<.'r hearing V;1rdouhs' latest idea, the COUn l·ll \'O\l'CI Un· Or:n:~; :_ .. ~• \\'eat h er Some late night :i nd m o rning low cloud s otherwise fair Saturday. Lows tonight in mid-sos. Highs Saturday 75 to 80s. INSIDE TODAY Lending yo\lr opartmtnl to your bosses for romonhc ren- dezvous 1ound3 l ike bod bus1· neu, but 11'1 beett ezcellenl businns: al tM boz office. See Page Cl of the Weekender. Index Al Y•11r S.rvl(e •• AMl.a..-•n ... 11~ ,.,, M-fT"" c.11 .. ,..,ie •• NeU ... alNew> C:leHlll ... 01.u o. ..... ~ •• II "' "' C....lu IJ ~~.!.Ml. 111 c,..u....-I> C>-4 ::•lllNMlc .. •• ,_,, .... • ltert••"-•• Telnh..., Cl , .. ....._,_ CJ.1 w ....... A4 lfte-Ct l+I ..... -Cit •-<-12 .in1mouslv Ill !IJl<'nd up to $1,000 to lt•t \ .1rd11ulh run through tht• < 1\\ 111m1111\1•1 \ .1111111~ 11111·st1nn!oo rt· l.111·1! to 11w 1·11,t:. ol purc·hu.;ing lht• \.It 1nl IJOtl \t lh1· .... nw 11m1· ,~ .. rr m(•m lu·r' ,,11t1 11!1•\ "ouhl rom1• up "'Ith th1• 1·11,t of < onrlurtinl! ,, rt' f1·n ·ntlum In ,1s1o. c 1t111•n<o "helh1•r I ht•\ "ould .1ppt o\ l' .1 hond l'>.,Ul' t o I 1n.1n11· thr OJH:n l>PdCt' punh .... •· C '1t~ ~t.irlilj:lt'r Hill Wooll ell t·su matl·d 1t might cost about $50.000 to put the referendum on t ht• hn llot Se\ E'r .tl c•ounc il membe rs halked ;1t immediately having tht' r€'h•n•ntlum and suggested mstrad that an opinion poll be t•onducted first. Councilwoman Mary Ann Gaiclo satd she would look 'into those cosL"i . Vardoulis s<11c1 he has heard from m any c1ltzens that they want the city to buy vacant land to ket•p some areas undeveloped. ·'They s hould be given a chance once and for all to say 'vea · or ·nay' regarding buying land." V ardoulis said. Girl,s to Meet For Gym Tests Top girl gymnasts from all over Sou the rn Ca l i fo rnia will m eet at Uni versity High school In Irvine Saturday night to compete in the Trojan Gymnastic Invita- t ional. The meet , open to the public. will start at 7 p.m . Tickets at the door are $1.50 for adults and $1 for students. According to s chool officials, some of the best young female l{ymnasts in Southern California will competing. High Schools participating include University High, Brawley. Edison, Fountain Valley, Huntington Beach, Sonora, Sunny llills. Thousand Oaks , Villa P a rle and Westminster. Supersonic Oil Streak Foils Repair STAVANGER. No rway IAP> Oil streakmi: from the seabed tn thl' surfact· faster than the '>pt·NI of sounct pushed open a s11e<'1<11l~ fashioned clamp and lo1lerl a new atlempl today at C'hok in~ off .1 runaway gusher th<it ha!'. spilled s ix million gallons of oil into the North Sea. It was the,1fourth unsuccessful uttempt in two days to cap the well. wtuch "blew out" last Fn- day. On Thunday, usin g dif- ferent equipment, T exan-led blowout specialists tried and failed three times to stop the geyser of oil. Phillips Pe troleum Co. of· ficials reported after today's at- tempt that the clamps , called "two·inch pipe rams.'' held only momentarily before being forced open. The troubleshooters were try- ing to keep the clamps in place to channel the powerful four-inch· wide stream of oil into a two- inch-wide we llhead opening. They could then s wing around a four-ton s topper to halt the flow. The company officials report- ed today's failure s hortly after tt\e arri\tal of Paul "Red" Adair, the oil worlc;l's premier blowout killer. at a ~pply base for the <See SPILL, Page AZ> Fluor Corp. Plans Buy LOS ANGELES <AP) -Fluor Corp. has offered to purchase stock held by some of the direc- tors of the Daniel Corp. for S30 per share. the Los Angeles Times reported today. The newspaper said Fluor will make a cash offer to acquire all of the remaining outstanding s haru or Daniel, a construction and engineering firm head · quartered in Oreenvllte. S.C. The tranuction would be worth about $210 milllon. Price Break Due? ' I One option the companies could take to pay back the over· charges would be a temporary price c ut at the gasoline pump. But with more than 714 million gallons of gasoline sold daily in the United Stales. a rebate at the pumps might consist of only a penny or two for a few d ays or weeks. The compames could <1lso · choose some other method of re· turning the money to the public, including temporarily holding off on some future price increase in· stt>ad of rolling back current prices . Gull Oil Corp. led the FEA's list or alleged overcharges with $79 6 m1lhon, or 23 percent of the tota l "Gulf categon cally denies that it has violated FEA regulations concerning the price of crude im· ports." a GuU s pokesman said. ·'The company has met with the FEA on numerous occasions over the past three years in an ef- fo rt to resolve this matter. Gulf continues to maintain that its pricing method was in com- pliance with the law and regula- tions in e ffect at the time.·· Schools-city Merger l\Julled By HILARY KA \'E Ol lhe O••ly Pilot Sl•ll The frnnt• City Council has de c1ded to look into the pos:.1b1ht) of lumptng thl' Ci ty and sd11)()l distract mto one SUPl'f agl'nc~ Council members smd Thurs dCly that if the two C1gcncws were l'Ombined. it might Ue ea:.1er to control res1dentwl grow th so 1t does not e:\ceed thl' number of schools betng built The vote on John Hurton's mo· lion was 4·1. with on ly Rall Vardouhs ObJccltng Staff mem be rs were told to return w 1th a re· port deta11tng the pro:. und cons Injured Girl, 10, 'Critical' A ten-year-old lrvtne girl re· m ained critical condition today a l Hoag Memorial llosp1t al after she was struck by a car 10 Corona del Mar Thursday afternoon Police said the child, Robin Ed dy. was hit when shl' darted into heavy afternoon traffi c on East Coast H1ghway at the tnterM.~t· t10n of Mar,guente A venue The drl\er of the car Donald Engstrom, 53. of 32742 Ahr><1z Road, San Ju<in Capistrano, w<ts not at fault in tht· mishap, traffic tn\'est1gator Larry Young said todav. ·'The little girl apparently Just r an out into the street. The fi rs t car was able to swerve and H\Oid her. but there was no way he could have seen her and stop~d in ti me," he said. Officers have been unable to question the little girl who hus been unconscious since the mis· hap, but they said witnesses told the m she was with a group of children playmg on the northeast corner of the tnkr'$l'ctton when she tnexplicably dashed into the s treet. Accordmg to police, her act dress as 19002 Racine DrtH'. J rvine. Irvine Finn Execs Happy- 0/fers Help Officials al the Irvine Com- pany hnve publicly long main· tained that the pending sale of the company lo the fmancial con sortium which includes J oan Irvine Smith has had no damper on company morale. They say the employes from top manage ment down remain enthusiastic about thei r jobs in spite of Mrs. Smith's claims that .. a lot or dead wood" is going to be weeded out when her group buys the company. However, one senior vice pres· ident today admitted a crack in the facade. H e still m a intains tha t employes are remaining loyal, but he added that the phone "has, been ringing off the hook" with offers for management level peo- ~I~ from executive job search firms. , Student Honored Bob Foley, Unjversity High School sen1or in Irvine, received a citizenship award and a $25 savings bond Thursday from the Orange County Bar Association. Foley, the son of Robert and June Foley, was one or 10 seniors in Orange Count)' ehoaen for the award. Ttae presentations were mado at the um Lnw Day Dlnoer in Newport Beach. or such a maSSl\'c agency. The decision cam e as the coun- cil was {'\'aluutmg the proposed "public l•ducation ordmancl'," wh1rh would require the city to issue new residential building permits only when there an• nt•arb) schools available. Council members generally agrcl•d that such un ordmance "'ou Id be a good idea, but ""ere told by attorney Tom Clark they would be on ··shaky ground .. 1f they adoptt'cl such a measun·. Clari., a mt•mber of the h1w firm u..,ed b\ the city. s u1d thl' propOSl'd Ofdtn<IOCl' . might not stand up m court. Howeve r, the council decided to i:?O ahead and request staff members to draft such an or- dinance. The committee that has been s tudyi,ng the proposal since last year will meet once more and at- tempt to come up with a draft to 1>resent to the city council. 8 111 Littlefield, the Irvine resi· dent and economics professor who started the ball rolling last year w i th his "Littlefield lnit1al1\<.'" campaign, urged the council to "t ake risks" in outting <See AGENCY. Page A2) Star Absent Farrah Misses Kin's Funeral HILLSBORO, Tex. (AP) -A handful of curios ity seekers we re disappointed when they didn't gel to sec actress Farrah Fawcett-Mzjors. Mrs. Myrtle Fawcett. 81-ycar-old grandmother of th<.• actress who has skyrocketed to fame in the ··Charlie's Angdls" television series, was buried here a~er funeral sernces at a local funeral home. About a dozen persons watched outside the funeral horn<.'. hopin~ for a ~limpsc of the star. The s ill' of the crowd sharply contrasted with lhl' t urnout of about 400 here April 11 when the star came to a local hospital to ns1l he r then-tll grandmother. Coast Executive Collllllits Suicide Divers found the body of a Hun· t ington Harbour trucking ex- ecutive at the bottom or a marina ch annel near his home early to- day. drowned with a section or railroad track tied a round his neck. /\ note left at his wateriront home indicated Donald Hertler, 59. who was unde r treatment for a tcrmtnal illness, took his own life. according to investigators. Herfter·s wife, Monica, called pohce to the couple 's waterfront hom e at 16081 Santa Barbara Lane after she found him missing at 7 p.m., officers said . Divers from the Huntington Beach Lifeguard De partment, assis ted by Orange County II arbor Patrol officers floodlight· ing the channe l from a boat found him about 1 a.m . Officer Gary Christenson said in his report the f''ruehauf truck· mg company project manager <1 pparently plunged from the moored boat he loved to pilot. The length of railroad track tied around his neck had been used as a boat anchor, according to authoriltes, who said Henter had been told he had only about seven months to live. Funeral arr angements were pending today at Westminster Memorial P ark and Mortuary in Westminster Doctor Testifies In Infant's Death By RAYMOND ESTRADA, J R. Of I,,. Dally Piiot Slall An Orange pediatricia n t estified in court that Dr. William Baxter Waddill, Jr. swore as he a llegedly tried lo stop the b reathing of a newborn baby at ·W estm inster Community Hospital Marc h 2, according to court transcripts. Waddill. 43, has been ordered lo stand trial May S in Orange County Superior Court on charges he strangled the baby of an unwed Huntington Beach woman who had gone to him for a saline abortion. Judge Kenneth M. Smith, who remanded the case over to Superior Court, had sealed the court transcripts and was not aware they were made public to- day. Smith ordered the preliminary he&ring cleared or all spectators Aprll 11. The two-week hearing ended WednHday. Transcripts show that wit· neues said Waddill ordered almost everyone out or the nunory where the hour-old in- fant was taken. P e diatrician Ron ald J . Cornelsen, whose practice is in Westminste r, testified that Wad- dill repeatedly pressed down on the baby's windpipe to make il quit brealhifli. Transcripts show that Waddill told Comelsen he could not find •'the Goddamn trachea.•' Cornelsen said Waddill dis-) c ussed use or a pot assium c hloride injection and holding the baby's head in a bucket of water to make the baby stop breathing. The baby was born live at 10 p.m . after the salJne abortion at- tempt. A nurse testified that the mother expelled the fetus as she lay in bed. Comelsen testified the baby cried and moved its arms and legs up and down before and arter Waddill attempted to stop the breathing. Transcripts s how Cornelsen arrived at the hospital about an hour alter the birth . W•ddill had called the pediatrician and told him ''we (See DOCTOR, Pace Al) --·-----------" t l ---- A.2 DAil y PILOT Friday. April 29, ten Studies 'Mo1'e 3rd Term Eyed By Diedrich By Wlt.l.IAM SCHR EIBER ()11 ... O••IY PolOI Sl•ll Despite his legal pro blemb, Orange County Super vlaor Ralph Diedrich revealed he is having second thoughls about his curli er decision not lo run i1guin a fter his present term expires. The Third District s uper visor said Thursday the reported in - terest in his boa rd seat of his pre- sent pohucal antagonist, former county planning commiss1om-r Shirley Grindle. may be the 1m petus he needs to seek a third term. Diedrich unveiled his current thoughts on his future dunng a wide rang ing IO·minull' talk to the Saddleback Vallt•y Chambl·r of Commerce It \\aS 0 1(.•d ri c h 's f irs t scheduled appt•aranl'e m the 'alley sincL• .1 1>Upc n 1sorial re- d1str1 ct1ng pla n W..tS upproved. l'xtendmg has north l'Ounty dis· tract into El Toro <ind Mission VH.'JI) The SUJJL'r\'1!>or prefaced has re· m ;,irks with a rcfcrt'nCl' lo the in· vt•stigation of his political cam· pa1gn activities by the office of Orange County District Attorney Ced l Hicks. another Dil'drich rival, .i nd till' count y Grand J ury · "No maltt•r whut the DA says, r a in 't done :.anything wrong he JUSt doesn't know 1t yet hut I think l"\'C almost got the (;rand J un con' mt l'<I." Ow<lrac h said lie told t'humher mC'm bcrs at the llohdav Inn Junth1·on that at ".1s test1.mony an t ht• li.l test Job Plans Ge t S e nate Approval \\' ASJll i':GTO~ I AP I The SL'tHlk passt·<I and st•nt lo the Ho u se toda y a c o m promise \'l·rs tnn nf PrC's1d1,nt Ci.l rte r's plan t<i sp1•nd S.I brlho n on pul>hc wo rks JOhs tn s timulat e lhl.' cconomv und 1·urb uncmploy· m1'nl Tht•\nll'wa:,7J 11 Tht• comprom1~l'. put logC'lh<.'r b\ .1 lloUSl' Senalt• conference comm1tlet•. 1s e'l pccted to be laken up in the !louse on TuC's d<I\ It .;; passa~e there would m<1 l..1· 1t lh1• fi rst of Carter's C'l'Onom1c propos.i l::. to cle ar Con-gn ·s:-. l'hl.' 1·onlt•rC'1"-. re.1ehc<I ,1~r1·1· m1·n1 1'11,..,d,I\ Pndtnl! ,, "l'\ 1•n \\ c1•k 1>1Jh•111.1lt• Ii,\ L'h m mal111g ,, l'11 nt roH·r s1.d S7 25 m ill ion \\ .1l1•r poll1111on l'onlrol '>1•1·twn t1 om lh1•h1ll ·1 h1• 11w,1s11n• "as ckhate<I on 1 h1• St•nat l' floor Thurscla y na~ht but .1 \nit•",,.., put off unt1 l tod,1,\ Spn .Jan1b J ;1\'ll S (I{ :-J Y I tnltl lht· Scnalt' t h1• lllll · tc 1"o g n111•s thC' diffi culty 1,f O\'er wlwlmang un1•m11l<>~ m1·nl 1n m' own :ind othl·r 1ndustnul :.talt.'S !av selling J Slclt• 35 pt.•rcenl or lhe money only for woo liy 1>lutt•!> with sc,·Prt• unPmplo" ment Th ts ''.is ttw for mul,1 4'1111 t u1nerl 111 lh1· S1•n at1· 'cr..,wn p.1ssec1 ~1.m·h 10 T hi• nt h1•r liS perCPnt or lhl' fulltl!t V.OUl d lw lll'> trihutl'd ill'l'Or c11nA to the numl'k·r of unemph>)t•tl m '""'h "tJtr· Thi· llousC' hall would II.I\,. 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"I ha\e my reputation and pnde. lfshe (Mrs. Grindle ) is lhe only candidate for m y seat, I am definitely a candidate for r e election " During his talk. the outspoken s uper\'is p r fro m F ullerto n touc hed on a number of con trovers1al south county issues. including jel noise, de\'clopmenl t rends and the cost of housing. On the latter issue, Diedrich reaffirmed his goal of pressing for some kind of housing in the .;outh counly r egion that is con ''enllona l and affordable for mad d ie -income families "We ha\'e got to provide our sons and daughters with the kind of housing they can afford," he s aid. notjng lh;.il some of the policies and plan~ may not ap· pt>al to everyone. lie s ajd he will use "all my tn· fl uence" on developers to en· courage constr uction of s uch houses, which he feels will help to s ettle the s kyrockellng cost of housing in genera l. Diedr ich s aid ha s pe rs onal philosophy on growth 1s that 1l must be allowed to happe n as O•llf Pilot Sl•lf PPIOIO HAT IN RING? Supervisor Diedrich long as the ntal support ser vices s uch as roads, wa ter, se"'ers and fare d.Jld police protection are there. W1Lh regard to the impact or El Toro Manne Corps Air Station Jet noise on hom es and developa· ble land , Diedrich said 1t is un- JUSt of thc m1htary to ask loc al <tgenc1c!> to impo!>e regulations. lie said the feder al govern· me nl should buy impacted land around the base or at least ac· quire air rights and easemel)ts. Diedr1C'h said the county 1s fac- ing a serious problem with its own airport following the sue· ccssful suit of u homeowner "'ho c laimed hJS property va lue was r ed uccd by the noise of jet airliners "A decision m ust be made 1f that is truly to be the airport for Or a nge County," he said. "I ha,·e come to the conclus ion that there aren't anv other sates for an airport m the county " Plans for Homes, Golf Course Shown Conceptual plans fitting <1 31l- hole golf course and n:sident1<1l dus tl'rS along the west side of Laguna Canyon Hoad on Jn ·inc Ranch land ha\'C bet•n un\'e1l(·c1 u t I rvi n e Comp ;rn y he ad quarters Compan) officials Thursday s tresst'<i that the plans we re done a s a ser \'1ce to the city of Laguna Beach and do not represent <en "cid rncacy" position for the C"Om· puny The C"ompany's general plan stall.shows the property a1> the setting for 2.000 houses It.Del a com mcrc1al center The 386-acre golf course con C'ept as being pus hed by ~Lt' or .1 on Brand "'ho folio"' 10A thl' meeting bundled up the maps and elm \\ an.gs and "111 present tht'm Tuesda' to F'1flh D1stnct Su pen 1sor Thom as Hile~ Rrand called th1· l'oncepl .s l!nod com prom1sl' to maintain 90 1w rcent of the Laguna Greenbelt are a in open space. The pla n also s ees county ac q11 1:.1t1 o n o f the S22 ac re S~ CJ more hills are<.1 as a regional purk. up-rool.ln~ of the El Toro, L.s ~una Canyon ro ad junction .ind appr11\ al of the San Joaquin ll1 1ls Road JUSt north of th<' pre sent canyon road inters ection. Brand said he was confident b<ith the lrnne Company and dt' \ l'lnpt'rs cif Moulton lonci~ to the 1 j'' would lw "'11lani;: to trade off I.ind fnr opt.•!\ .,p.ll't' to 1.?<1rn the I'll ) ~ i.uppnrt fo r the San Joaquin Hills R11;id ;1 tho rou ~hfarf' nt'ct'SS.sry for dt•vC'lopme nl of 1.mdlocked prnpC'rt1es The plan also Se ('S e'tens1on or the Laguna Heath cal\' hm1ts far out the camon to the r1 tv or In ane boundarv Cn unc alw o man Ph v l l1 s S "' t•t•nev who attended the prc- st>ntat1on, was s ke ptical It 's hkt> sclhn~ away the-fam1- E'.-... Pa.,e A J AGENCY .•• the ordinanc<' into effect "I know you're caught bclweC'n ,, rock and a hard place. and a ll of your alterna tives arc bad. But the worst alterna li\'e is no ac- tion ... said Littlefield. Accord ing to Littlefield, 1f nothing is done to ea se the situ&· lion. residentia l growth will over- power the school district and force even higher school laxes . He said the school district can- not rely on state funding for new schools much longer and that he doubts a new bond issue will pass when the current bond runs out. F,....PllfleAJ SPILL ••• runaway rig. Adair, whose Houston, Tex., company spec ializes in capplnc blowouts and putting out oil well fires, arrived here to take com· mand of the effort to ca,p the well, in the middle of the North Sea 168 m iles west oC this Norwe gian oil center. Two apecialisu from hi• com- pany have been In cha.r10 0( the troubleshooting team. ly Je\\C'ls ... she said referring to allo"' ani: res idential develop- ment in the greenbelt area. A boul 500 residences would b(' pcrmillt'<1 ;ilong the golf course. No l'conomic an alysis has been m adc• of lhl' proJect. at is only .i n examin<.1t1on of the "op- portumt1es and constraints'' of the land. Warren Roche, !nine Com pan) planner s aid. Fro.Page Al DOCTOR ... ha' I! a bub) he n' that cam e out II\ 1• lrom o sahne abortion " Cornclsen s aid \'ldddill "told m e he "'as sorry to gel me into this mess · According lo the transcripts, Wadchll said ·som ething to the l'ffct·t that the baby can't h \'e," m Comt>lsen ·~ testimony. When Cornelsen arri' ed at the hospital. he told the courl he saw Waddill •·put has hand into the 1solelle 1the baby s crib device ), into one of lhl' portholes " Cornclsen said "I saw him put his hand about the baby's neck." He said Waddill asked him to see 1f he co uld he ar the baby's hea rtbeat with has stethoscope. Com elsen ~u•d lht> physician told him "This h<1by can't hve or ••IS\' it'll be the biggest mess you l'\('r saw ' C:om elsen s a1<1 he suggested "'hy not let the baby alone, that 1•robabl,\ at \\ould d ie on its O\\n ,tn\"\o\.a\ " lf1• s.s1d Waddill mcnttoncd the 11oss1h11.ity of brain dam age suf- frr <·cl hy t he infant an d "big 111"' suits' aJ?u inst him Basics Plus Kids To Hold Car Wash The sixth grade class at the Basics Plus School in Irvine will conducle a cur wash Saturday on campus. Dirty cars may be brought to the school, 3532 Main St .. from 9 a .m to 2 p.m . The cost will be $1.25 per car. Proceeds from the car wash will go towards funding s ix th gr a d e g r a d uatio n ac - tiv1lies. Rock Group Real.ly Hot IOWA CITY, Iowa CAP) -The 10,000 fans a l a Doobie Brothers concert g ot a bit more excitement tha n they anticipated. The r ock group set the s t age on fire. The Thursday njght con· cert at the University or Iowa Fieldhouse fe atured a fireworks dis play. But when the sparklers went out. the curtains went up - in s m oke. There were no injuries. a nd fire extinguishers we re used to douse the n ames. The band pla~ed on. ' • League Suspends Blyleven N EW YORK <A P J -P1tcht.·r Berl Bly lt:vt>n of Lh e Texa1> Ha ng ers has been suspendt.'d for three days lilld finect $500 ror de· liberately throwmg al Darrell Porte r in a game al 1',ansas City Wednesday nig ht . American League Presidenl Lee Mac Pha1l announced today. The suspension is crrecth·e im - mediately. meanin g lllyleven will miss tltls weekend's series at Chicago. Blyleven. who lives m M1ss1on Viejo, allended Santiago Jlagh School in Garden Grove. "The action was t aken u!Ler checking umpires· repo rts and talking to Blylevt!n and represen· ta t1ves or the clubs involved," .. spokesman for Ma(' Pha1l said Blyle' en ad malled he de · liberately threw ul Porter. ap· pare nUy m retaliation for T exas' J uan Bemquez being knocked down one -half inning earlier. Beniquez had hit his fir st home run m two years ectrlicr in the game. "I didn't throw al him hard." Blyleven said after the game. "and I didn't throw ul his hl'ad the way they did. 1 t hre w al has lhigh and I got him righl there.'' I Maw Be D~rted Andrija Artukovic, shown m a 1959 photo. faces deporta- tion. lie is an alleged \\ar c r 1 m'I n a I s o u g h l b y \'ugosla\.ia foi· the deaths of th ousan ds of Se r bs and J ews. but he is reg arded as ,.. he ro by Croatian cmigres Inmate Slain TRACY (AP) -Two inmates have been taken inlo c ustody in connectwn with the s labbing de- ath of a fellow inmate a t the Deuel Vocational Ins titute. Hayworth. Petition Droppe~; " ~ Court act. ion designed to p~ ailin g actress Rita Haywo affairs Wlder the control ol public guardian was abando today in Orange County Supe • Court. ~~ J udge Claude M. Owens g r ed dismissal or the petition f by Deputy P ublic Gua rd\ William Morse when it was plained that Miss Hayworth, no longer is in Orange Co She was being treated at H Me moriul Hospital in Ne~ Beach. .. Morse refused to comment on the d is missal other than to can- fir m that Miss Hayworth no long<'r comes under the jurisdic- ~ t1on-o(!l.Js office. Unconfir med reports indicate the ac t ress was taken from Newp0rt Beach two weeks ago l>y he r daushter, Yasmin Khan, lo a hospital specializing in tre at· ment of alcoholics that is located in Connecticut. The pettllon dismissed today st al ed tha t Miss Haywort h , whose real name is Marganla Cansino, is "gravely disabled as a result of m ental disorde r." featuring the lively look of DuPont Dacron ONE WEEK ONLY AT ALDEN'S • SAVE LEE'S "NUGGET" t EXTRA HEAVY HARD TWIST )If HYLOH FACE YAAHS IHA DEHSE. COMPACT CONSTRUCTION ••• 22 COLORS.. PER SQ. YARD LEE'S ''HADDONFIELD'' r J• S U I T L E I L E M 0 t M G 0 F ;.: TOH6-0H-TOHE COLORS. wmt A , SLIGHT CARVED PA TIHM. WILL :: TWISTf:D HYLOH FACEY AllH. • SAVE srs PER SQ. YARD ONE WEEK ONLY ;· ·~.... . DEN'S ~arpe· ·i1'.· : iiisiaiiatioii: ·custom draperies uc. "'° 210421 · =.~=;:-t .... ~'· linoleum • wood floor 1~63 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA . CAllf . 92627 • PHONE 6 46-4838 -646·1355 . • Lag11na/Sout h Coast EDITI O N VOL 70, NO. 119, 4 St:CTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FR IDAY, APRIL 29, 1977 Afternoon N.Y. Stocks TEN CENTS C\~mente Police Chief Hangs 'em Up Uy JACK CHAPPELL Oltt..Dallr P1lot llafl .. I 'll come in here tomorrow and clean out my desk. "1 '11 out mv bad~e down here, my hat here and my car keys here,'' San Clemente Police Chief Mcl\'in Portner said as he touched the three imaginary spots on his desk. "And, then I'll lean· ·· When he lea\'es. 1t "111 be the first time in 25 years the chief won't be coming back to the sta- tion house, to a department that has been his life. "My daughter couldn't really be lle"e I was retiring Shl''s fly - ing out from New Orleans next m onth to see if it's reall y so." Chief Portner joked qu1dly lO· day. Portner recalled.the way 1t was when he came to the department in 1952 Then' were SC\ en ml'n on the force. including Chief of PohcP Art Oanen, now a 1 ~·al tor in Lown "fl was a pleasure to work here We had a good ca maradL•rie Now, it's d1f fcorent," Portner said Th<' t•1ty's biggest prohlem thl'n was traffic along El Cammo Real. the pre-freeway days · \'eh1cuJar ltnk between LA and San Diego All the squad cars had radios but the station couldn t com m unicate directly with them. The transmissions had to go from the dispatcher to Santa Ana where they were rebroadcast to the cars. Chief Portner said the depart· meat's big~est change occurred ""hen the Western White House "as located in the resort tO\l.'TI, which had until then frequently been described as · 'sl~epy. ·' The force suddenly grew by one third. Slaff officers and men were whisk ed ba c k to Washington. D.C., for s pecial training in protective operations, crowd management and riot con· ditions. This was during the Vietnam protest era. but San Clemente had no riots, no protests, no con· frontatlons. It did have one large demonstration, but "it did not build lo a wild mood," Chief Portnenecalled. Asked if one case stood out in his memory, Portner r e- called a gnsly murder about four years ago. A decomposed body was found a t the rural end of A \'enida Plco. "Our detectives worked as a te am, we ID'd the body and were able to prosec ut e th e perpetrator, a UA (unauthorized absence) marine,·· he said. "It was a real team effort. I was proud of that." <See MEL, Page AZ) Death Details Released Escapee Hunted . In Death A 16 vcar-old murdl•r and rob· bery ~USJ>l't'l 1s al large Jftcr his cscapt• I:? days ago from Orange County .lun•nill' llall, officials said today. T yrnnl' :\l iguel Hobinson of Los J\ngl'll"; was IH'1ng held in lh<' C'ounl~ cktcnt1on hall pend· m g JUvenill• court proceedings. lie "a::. the youngest or four suspect::. in the l\1 arch 2 holdup and shooting at lhl· S;m ta An<i Food Market. The thre<.• older s uspects w<.·rc inclitkci hy lhl' t'OUnly Grand Jury on murdc1 charg<.•s Mark et owner Mrs llow Yow Lau w<1s killed in tht· shooting and her son. Ken Lau . 1s rl'- l'O\ cnnA from gunshot ""ounrls _H a r old Cook. assistant superintendent al JUvcn1 lc hall, :;aid Hobinson and anothl·r youth attackcll a counst•lor to mak<· their l'Scapl' D.,ly P•IOI Pi.oto by llk Nnl llMfll .. The• cnuns1•lC1r, lta111h ...;1101k \~a~ knoC'kl·d to th1· rround str ut!.. .ind k1cl..t•tl Jft1•r he nvencd a locked door to l h•·1 r f11• tention unit, Cook said MICKEY MOUSE FANS READY FOR WEEKEND AT DISNEYLAND, COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS Torrance Visitors to Fairgrounds lncluae (From Lett) Rlchele, Wil and Shane Yingllng Nirn1k manag<•d to ~ruh und h o 1 <I t h l' o l h l' r \' o u t h I 1 u t Robinson c•st<tpl'd m t•r <1 fcnc't•, Coot-... 1111 Skate-.surf ing Safari Slate d San \lcmcnlt· Rranch l.1hran and llw r1t\''<; Parks and Recn•:.i lion l>l'p.1rtmt•nl will prPsl'nt "Sur 1111~ '-\k,1ll'ho.11 ti '-\.i(Jri from 11 .1 Ill 111 .I p m ~.1turrla\ ut thr !-..in < kn11·ntc ( 'ornmunil\ C'cnt1•1 1\11d1lor 111rn . lh·I Mar and St·v1 llt· 1"1lms ">dlt'dulc<l tn he shown are · lllw.• Sdfan.' M.1gu· Holl· in& Bo.ml · 'Mood., of Surfing," "HangTt•n and "lll.t11• Clon · Thl• ..,al .111 as open to 1:111 dj(f' groups .incl .1<1m1ss1on 1~ frl'<' 1-~urthc•r inrormut1on m"y be ob t aint'<I hy calling CarolAnn Wit· It'll at ·l!l:! ;1493 Overeharge D e n ied Brief Price D rop P ossible for Gas If 20 m,tJnr 1111 1·11mp.in11•s rlt•1·11lt' lo lo" .. r tilt' p1u-1•11( ~.t,olint> tu p;i~· h,1c·lo.. S:LW• mlll111n 1n .illt-~1·11m1 r- l'h;1r.:t''> '"u l•>uhl '''t' .1 hrll'f rt• cl uct1nn in pri<·t•s .1t th<· ~.is pum11 Hut nnt mu< h anti not tor long Th~· nil n1mpan1t•s Jr<' cl1·n.,.ing 't'ht>m1•ntl\ the fo'vdcr<il 1-;nl'rj?_\ A<lm1m~lr<1t111n s charj?1• Thur!> d.1, th.1t th1·~ art1fic1:.lly innate<l ttw prin· nf oil purchaia'<I from for1·1.:n <;uh-<1di.1ries bl'lwc•en Oc toh<'r l!Y7:J and Mav 1975. During that time. th1· l'n1l1«l St;ilt'!' k<'PI prttl' controls on 1111 prorlucNI within this rnuntr.>, ""hlle fon•1An OJI µncl''\ triplNJ Th<' companies c:in upp!'al the 1-'EA ·s ruling to the aJ!l'nl·~ or in the frdt'ral courts. Anrl an FEA spokesman said that P\'t•n 1f the oil t•ompanies ev1'ntually ••re forct.'d to n•funci o\ ercha.r~es. the companiC's sWI toulrl k~p as much :.is half tht· $.136 m1lhon Laguna Police Tab DeLuca as Sergeant Thev wouJd be allowed lo re· calcuiatc import deals in which they did not charge U S. con- sum ers the m aximum allowed under the price control law. One option the companies (Stt GAS. Page A2) Home to Pay, Doc Slappe d A .• I IX-Luca. a :l8·ycar-0ld police offtcl•r with the Laguna Boa<'h Police Department. has been promoted to sergeant. He was the top candidate in a field of .10 A rt Colony officers. The El Toro man will handle supervisory duties as watch com- mander . DeLuca has been with the de· partment since 1966, has worked patrol and at one time headed the traffic squad. Six months ago he won promotion to senior officer. Selection for sergeant was through a three-phase examina- tion of written tests, practical ex· ercises and oral interviews con· ducted by three police captains from other Orange County de- partments. Police Chief Jon Sparks said only fi ve points separated the four top applicants. Before moving to Laguna Beach, DeLuca served briefly wlt.h the Sao Diego Police Department. Before that he was in the Navy, based In San Diego He is married and has two chUdren. A Laguna Beach sergeant's pay ranges from $15,792 to $19,m. Oaltv 1'1'-4 Slaff ,.._.. NAMED SERGEANT ~. J. Deluca There are rive sergeonts, thr~ lieutenants and a captain on the city force. SAC RAMENTO CAP> -A Tustin physician and a Santa Maria psychiatris t have been suspended as Medi-Cal providers and a Santa Ana nursing home was fined for patient care viola- tions. the state Health Depart- ment announced. The department permanenUy suspended Dr. Joseph W Franz of Tustin Thursday, claiming that he billed both Medi-Cal and -patients for servii:es rendered. Dr. Landon L . Palmer. a Santa Ma ria pychialrisl, was s us- pended indefinitely on charges that he billed Medi-Cal 66 limes for group psychotherapy sessions conducted by his wife, a re gistered nurse, claJming that he had personally provided the services. The department sa id Willhaven Convalescent Home in Santa Ana paid $2,000 in penalties Cor failure to report a serious chonge In a pntient's con- dition to his doctor and failing to prcvtnl a bedsore and &n ul~er trom developing on a nother pa- tlen•'a legs. .. Fair Officials P r e p ared for Disney Rally Nobody 1s makinA any guesses on how manv recreational vehi · 1 le fans w1il s how up at the Orangl' County fairj(rounds this ""l'ekend Tor a .. Family Fun Ral- 1 v :-it D1snC'vland " · Hut fair offir1als claim lhC'y'll ht• n•11dv for them if ther e is a good showing to91ght and Satur· da\ Fair board directors last week were· s urprised to learn they arc hosting up to 1.000 recreational \ ch1clrs this weekend in what Disney officials tout as "the largest rally C\'er held on the west coast 1f not the largest rally held anywhere." Rut the dl•al was made without a s1~nc'<i contract unde r former fair managl'r Jim Porte rfield , fair officials said Porterfield was fire d last December and Kenneth Fulk, the new general manager was ap· pointed JUSI over a month ngo. Fulk said he was left with a hasty note indicating that Dis- neyland had "expressed mtcresl in a rally .. 1 After rec<.'iving Dfsneyland brochures a nnouncing the rally fair boarri members hastily ap- proved the spending of $22,500 for portable hook·up equipment for 800 RVs Fairground cmptoyes were putting some of that equipment in the ground today, working around about 50 rec reational vehicles that have shown up for the rally thus far. "We've got a lot of electrical equipment hel"e that we ordered, a nd some of it is already in· stalled ," manager Fulk said this morning. "One thing we've got going ror us is a heck of a lot of room," Fulk chuckled. <See GUESTS. Page AZ) Blue b irds to Meet The Bluebird Canyon Preservation Association of Laguna &ach rneets al 11 a.m. Saturdll)' In Bluebird Park, for debate ot an agenda of ilelruJ pertlnent to the pre3crv aUoo or Bluebird Canyon areas. Waddill Associate Testifies By RAYMOND ESTRADA, JR. Ol IM D•llY Piiot Stall An Orange pediatrician testified in court that Dr. Wilham Raxter Wadd1ll, Jr. swore as he al legedly tried to s top the breathing of a newborn baby al We s tmins ter Commun ity Hospital March 2, according to court transcripts. Wadchll. -13, has been ordered to stand trial May 5 in Orange County Supl'ri o r Court on charg<'S he strangled the baby of an unwed Hunting ton Beach woman who had gone to him for a saline abortion. Judge Kenneth M. Smith. who r em anded the case over l o Superior Court, had sealed the court transcripts and was not aware they were made public to- day. Smith ordered the preliminary hearing cleared of all spectators April 11. The two.week hearing ended Wednesday. Transcripts s how tha t wit· nesses said Waddill ordered a lmost ever yone out of the nursery where the hour-old in- f ant was taken. Pediatrician Ronald J . Cornelsen, whose practice is in Westminster, testified that Wad- di ll repeatedly pressed down on the baby's windpipe to make 1t quit breathing. Transcripts s how that Waddill told Cornelscn he could not find "the Goddamn trachea." Cornelsen said Waddill dis- cussed use of a potassium chloride injection and holding the baby's head in a bucket of water to make the baby stop breathing. The baby was born live al 10 p. m . after the saline abortion at- te mpt. A nurse testified that the mother expelled the fetus as she lay in bed. Cornelscn testified the baby cried and moved its arms and legs up and down before and after Waddill attempted lo stop the breathing. Transcripts show Cornelsen arrived al the hospital about an hour after the birth. Waddill had called the pediatrician and told him "we have a baby here that came out live from a sahne abortion." Cornelsen said Waddill "told me he was sorry to get me mlo this mess." According to the transcripts, Waddill said "something lo the effect that the babv can't live," <See DOCJ'OR, Page A2) Irvine Finn Execs Happy- Offers Help Officials al the Irvine Com· pany have publicly long main- tained that the pending sale of the company to the financial con- sortium which includes Joan Irvine Smith has had no damper on company morale. They say the employes from top management down remain e nthusiastic about their jobs In spite of Mrs. Smith's claims that "a lol of dead wood" is going lo be weeded out when her group buys the company. However. one senior vice pres· ident today admitted a crack in the facade. H e tUII malntahu that employes are rematntnt loyal, but he added that the phone "ha., been ringlni "' tbe hook" wtth onen for manaaetnel)l level peo- ple trom execuUv• job search firm& .• Daily Piiot si.n PhOIO HAT IN RI NG? Supervisor Diedrich Diedrich May Seek 'Iliird Terlll By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Ol 11,. Dally Pilot Stall Despite his legal problems, Orange County Supervisor Ralph Diedrich rcveal~d he 1s having second thoughts about his earlier decision not to run again after his present term expires. The Third District supervisor said Thursday the •reported in- terest in his board seal of his pre- sent political antagonist, former county planning commissioner Shirley Grmdle, may be the im· petus he needs lo seek a third term. Diedrich unveiled his current thoughts on his future dunng a wide-ranging 40-minute talk to the Saddleback Valley Chamber of Commerce. It was Diedri c h 's firs t scheduled appearance in the valley since a supervisorial re· districting plan was approved, extending his north county dis· trict into El Toro and Mission Viejo. The s upervisor prefaced his re- marks with a reference to the in- vestigation of his political cam- paign activities by the office of Orange County District Attorney Cecil Hicks, another Diedrich riva l, and the county Grand Jury. "No matter what the DA says, I ain't done anything wrong -he just doesn't know it yet but I (See DIEDRIC1l1 Page A2) C o ast Weathe r Some late night and morning low clouds otherwise fair Saturday. Lows tonight in mid-SOs. Highs Saturday 75 to 80s. I NSI DE TODA V Lending your . apartment to your bout• for romantic rni- dezvmu IOUtldl lake bod buat· neu, but it'• bttn excellent bwlnu.tat I~ box office. See P.a.ge Cl of the Weekender. I A.2 DAILY PILOT L/SC Oil Foils New Cap Attempt STAVANGER, No rway IAP> Oil stre1.1k1ng from the se1.1b<'d to the surf ace raster than the speed of i.ound pus hed open a specially f1tsh1oned dam p and Coiled a new attempt today 11l choking off a runaway gusher th1.1t has s pilled s ix million gallons of oi l into thl' North Se a. It was the fourth unsuccessfuJ a tte m pt in two days to Ci.Ip the well, which "blew out" last Fn - day. On Thursday, usmg dif· fe re nt eq uipment, Texan-Jed blowout specialists tr ied and failed three tim es to stop the geyser of 011 Ph1 ll1ps Petroleum Co. of· f1cials reported after today's al· tem pt that the clamps, called 't"' o inch pipe r1.tms," held only mommtar1Jy before being forced oocn The troublcshookrs we n • lr). ing to kct•p llw damps in p lace to l'h•rnnel th1: pu"t·rful fo ur.inch· "1de stream of 011 into a two- 1n ch -"1dc "ellhea d o?>cning. They could then s wing around a fo ur·ton stopper lo halt the flow. The company o ffl ciJ ls report· cd tocfay·s fallurt· shortly 1.tflcr the arrival of Paul "R<'d " Adair. t he oil world's pn•m1cr blowout killer. at a supply base for the run away rig. Aduir. whose llouston, Tex., l·om pany spcc1ahw s in capping blowouts and putting out oil well fi res, arrived here to take com- mand of the effort to cap the Wl'll. in the middle of the North Seu 168 miles west of this Norweg ian 011 c enter. Two specialists from his com· puny have bct.•n 10 chl.lri,:e of the troubleshooting teom. Wearing J hr1ghl red :.hirt. Adl.l1r told reporte rs ··we'll .,., ind 1l up in ll couplc of dJys or :.ooncr. We got a whole bunch of tricks. Wc'll fix 1t I 'II stay until \\ e c lose 1t. It's no big thing We cto this for a h \ 1ng. '· E'rott1 Pa~ Al GUESTS ... lie s:11d he 1s not toncrrnccl that all th<' hook up11 .ire in ti\ tonig ht. addini;: that most HVs .1n· st'lf·t·onta1m•d units · D1snl'~ I.ind ltkl"' ln go first d:i:-s . .incl that's what we're try ing tn fl\ l' th1•m .' f"u lk :.a1c1 Hoh l!•1th. D1:.n1.•ylancl pr<>mo tlCl n..., s upt·n 1sor. s u1d pl<1ns for 1111• ra lly arc• ~oinJt J h1.•arl as ...,l'11t•tl11lcd and th.it 0 1,nt•\ l.md nfft t•1aJ... Y.111 go with "hat th1• f,11r C<IO Cflm<' Up Y. Ith as far .1<; .1t·commoda11onc; · ,\dm1ttccll ) ttw "hol\• thml! 11 ,,, .1 ITil""' Hoth .... 11rl llut I 1h1ni.. \\I' \I' got 1t :.trd1ght1·n1:d 11111 J>rl'll.\ \q •ll . 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C•,,t•r '1 \0 "'-"l~ly b• "'•ti \A \0 MOflllt"lt tftlttlffY W'\l>f'\ahOn\U ~~Otlt Olttlf l'tlel SI.tit Pllolo MAYOR JON BRAND POINTS OUT AREA IN QUESTION Irvine Company Land Coveted As Part of Golf Course >. Plans for Honies, Goll Course Shown Conceptual plans fitting a 36· hole golf cours e and r esidential d usters along the west side of Laguna Canyon Roa d on Irvine H.inch land huvc been unveiled ,, t I r \'I n c Co m p a n y h e a d • q uJrters . Company officials Thursday stressed the1t the plans were done a s a sernce to the city of Lag una llea i.:h and do not re pres ent an · ad\'OCal·y" pos1l1on for the com- pany. The company's general plan :-till shows the property ai> the sell1~ for 2,000 houses and a com merc1al center. Thi.! 386-acre golf cours~ con- l'cpl is being pus hed by Mayor . Jon Brand who following the meeting bundled up the maps and dr a\\ ings .i.nd will p resent l hl•m Tuesday to f''iflh District Su pen 1sor Thomas Riley Hr;md called the concept a good tomprom1sc lo mainlain 00 percent of the Laguna Greenutlt Jrea 111 open spaCl• T he plan also sees county ac·- q u 1s1 t 10 n nf t he 5 22-acr e S\ tamore hills area as a regional p irk. up-rootmg of the El Toro. l.Jguna Can} on road Junction .md .ippro' di of the San J ••dQUln l11lt.... Ho.id JUSt north of the pre- "' nt Cdll\ on rowl 1nt1.·rscct1 on Brc.1ntf said ht. "as confident ~·nth the In inc Com pany Jnd de· \ 1 111µ\·r~ of :\loulton lands to tht.• F r o m Pa9~ A J DOCTOR ••• in Cnrn1•bt>n·s lt'sllmonv Wh1·n Cnrnt'l,..cn drn~ed at the "'"l>lldl. h1· told the court he saw \\ J cirli ll .. put ht" h.1ncl mln lht• 1 .. 11l\'lt1· 1th1• h:th_\ ·._ C'rll.> de\1n·1. 11110 on" nf tht· po rt holes " C'nr1WIM•n .... rni · I saw him pul 111, h.inrl .1bou1 lht' hah \ 'c; ncc·k." l lt· ... 11d \\ ,11J1hll dSlo.t:d ht m lo SCI' if h 1• 1 oulcl hea r the bahy'i. h1·~1rt bt·at "'1th h1 ... 5.lethoscopc C-orne1 .. , n said the µhys1t'1dn l11 ld him This h<1hv l'an t 11\c or • l"· it II tw the h1gg<'st mess }OU I \ t• r '\,I" " C'om c·lscn ~JICI he s ugges ted wh) not ll't lhl' bHby .done, thut prohatTI> 1l "oulcl cl u: on its own .1n\ W J\ " DIEDRICH. • think I've almost got lhe Grand .Jury t•on\'lnced." Died rich said. lit• told chamber members nt lht• Holiday Inn lunc heon that 1t was testimony in the latest Grand Jury transcripts -includ· ing lengthy and da mning re- marks by Mrs. Grindle -that sta rted him thinking about re- election. "The entire investigation start. ed with a political opposite of mine <Mrs. Grindle ) and the· testimony was a ra mblJng, rav· ing bunch or innuendoes. rumors and no hard facts,'' Diedrich said. Del Obispo Se ts Recycling Drive Del Obis po Elementary School will hold a recycling drive from 9 a.m . to 3 p .m. Saturday in San Juan Capt&trano. Papers, tied In bundles or placed in a grocery bag, and alwnlnum cans may be brought' to the school's parking lot, 2$S91 Camino del Avlon. The drive ta spontored by tho P ar ent/Tea cher Organisatlon. Proc eeds will be used to buy trees for the s chool grounds. east would be willing lo tr ade off land for open s pace to gain the city's support fo r the San J oaquin Hills Road , a thorou ghfar e necessary !or de velopment of land locked properties. The plun e1lso secs extension of the Laguna Beach city hm1ts far out the canyon to the city of Irvine boundary. Cou n c ilwo m a n Ph y l l i s Sweeney. who attended the pre- sentation. was skept1l'a l. It's like selling uwe1y the fami· ly jewels," she said referring to <i llo win~ residential de ,·e lop - mcnt in the greenbelt area . About 500 residences would be permitted along the golf course . No economic analysis has been made of the project, 1t is only a n examination of t he ''op- porlurut1es and constraints" ol the land . Warren Roche, Irvine Comp:m) planner s uid . f'rmt1 Pag~ A 1 MEL •.. As for disappointments. the t'hll'f s aid t he mJJOr one has been .in inab1lil\ or lhl' dl'partment to f1t•ld ,1 full force. Six men ure on cl1sab1hty status now -lwo of those s ince 1975 The high dis- .i b1lity mt.•ans the working of· f1 ccrs must put in long days, ..,.,ork overtime and some times bt•cnmt.· snappish with thl' public, hl' !i~lld . Chief Portne r pointed with p rnl<' to a 16 percent decrease in serious crime in the city last ) t-.ir And, he said he be lieved the c1t1zens of the town s upported 1 he <l<'partment. Of fiO goals set out by a p rivate < on:-ultJnt ht red by the c ity three .\ears ago. 52 have been met un- cln his leaders hip. Portner said. I'he rem.o ning eight were unat- 1 d1nahle du<' to cost ht' said. Portner said he was pleased metny citizens were calling rum Jnd expressing gratitude and urging him to stay. It's Just my lime to go, that's <ill," hesa1d. ·Now, after today , this will be th~ firs t time in my hfe I'll be out of a JOb. You work as h ard as you can at a JOb, you enjoy it, you build friends. There's no way you can 1ust up and forget every body," he said. Fro.a Page Al GAS ••• could talce to pay back the over- c harges would be a temporary price cut at the gasoline pump. But with more than 714 million gallons of gasoUne sold daily in the United States, a rebate at the pumps might consist of only a penny or two for a few days or weeks.2 The companies could also· choose some other method or re· turning the mooey to the public, including temporarUy holding off on some future price Increase in· s tead of rolling back current prices. Gulf Oil Corp. led the FEA's list or alleged overcharges with $79.6 million, or 23 percent or the total. "Gulf categorically denies that it has violated FEA regulations concerning the price of crude im- ports," a Gull a{>Okeaman said. "The company has met with the FEA on n\lmerous occasions. over the put three years in an er. fort to resolve thls matter. Gull continues ta maintain that lta pricing method WH in com· pllance with the law and regula- tlona ln eff~ at the time." J. ·Hayworth Issue Dropped I Court acl.ton designed lo place aihng actress Rita Hayworth's affairs under the control of the public guardian was abandoned today in Orange County Superior Court.~ Judge Claude M. Owens grant· ed dismissal of the petition ftled by Deputy Pu blic Gu a rdian Willia m Morse when il was ex- plained that Miss Haywort h, 58, no longer is in Orange County. She was being treated at Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newport Be ach. Morse refused to com ment on the d1snussal other than to con- firm that Miss Hayworth no lon ger comes under the j urisdic· lion or his ofCice. Unconfirmed reports indicate the actress was ta ken from Newport Beach two weeks ago by her daughter. Yasmin Khan, to a hospita l speciahz1n~ in treat· ment of alcoholics that is located in Connecticut. The petition dismissed today s t a ted that Miss Hayworth . whose real name 1s Marsan tu Cansino, is "gravely disabled as a result of m ental disorder." Star Absent -~~ Farrah Miasea Kin'• FUnsra/, HlU.SBORO, Tex. (AP> -A handful of curiosity seekers were disappointed when they didn't get to see actress Fa rrah Fawcett-Majors. Mrs. Myrtle Fawcett. 81-year·old grandmQther of the actress who has skyrocketed to Came in the • "Charlie's Angels" television series, w as buried here after funer al services at a locQl funeral home. About a dozen persons watched outside the funeral hom e, hoping for a glimpse of the star. The size of the crowd sharply contrasted with the turnout of about 400 here April 11 when the star <.'am c to a local h ospital to vis it her then-ill 1 grandmother. ---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~------~~, .•,I' ... ,, Van Houten Disputed ·~~~ LOS ANGELES CAP) -The defense has disputed testimony by a former Charles Manson "family" mem ber t hat Les lie Va n Houten told her it was run when she stabbed a de ad body some eight years ago. Dianne Lake, now 24, testified Thursda·y that in Septe mber 1969 Miss Van Houten "told me that s he had stabbed some body that was already dead. She said at fi rst she didn't want to do it. but the more she did it, the more fun 1l was." • But while Miss Lake testified s he rem e m ber ed Miss Vun Houten saying "fun," defense at- torney Maxwell Keith read the transcript or a previous ~ where Miss Lake admitted a!ie'c he rself might have used lhe word. Hotline Numbe r To SJ C Mayor Told San Juan Capistrano residents who want a direct line to city gov~ ernment can call Mayor Yvon lleckscher on his hotline phone, 493·2400. Heckscher follows past-mayor Douglas Nash in the practice of encouraging direct citizen phone contact. ONE WEEK OHL Y AT UC. NO. 2l001 ALDEN'S '· SAYE LEE'S "NUGGET" EXTRA HEAVY HARD T WIST MYLOM FACE Y ARMS IM A DEHSE. " COMPACT COMSTRUCTIOH ••• 22 COLORS. SAVE s220 PER SQ. YARD LEE'S "HADDONFIELD" AUTOCLAVE, THICK. HEAT·SET DACRON io POLYESTER PLUSH, WHICH WILL SHOW RICH ACCENTS OF SHADING AND HIGHLIGHTS. SAVE $445 PER SQ. ~ YARD LEE'S "PARADISE ISLAND'' ... .. I S U IT L I I L E H D I H G 0 P ~· TOMI-OM-TOMI COLOaS. Wmt A '• SUGHt CilVID PATTBM. W&L TWISTID ~ FACI Y AltH. SAVE $445 PERSQ. ~ YARD OllE WEEK OllL Y DEN'S •••e••e•••······· ·installation. custom draperies linoleum • wood floor 1663 PLACENTIA AVEN~E • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 646 ... 838 -646·23SS I I Saddlebaek EDITION • I Aft ernoon N.Y. S toeks OL. 70, NO. 119, 4 S ECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORN IA FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1977 TEN CENTS Short Gas WASJilNGTON (AP) -If 20 major 011 companies decide to lower the price of gasoline to pay back $336 million in a lleged over- charges, :vou could sec a hnef n ·· duction in prices at the g..1s p ump But not much and nr1l for long The 011 companies art denying \'ehemenlly the Federal Energy Adm1rustration 's charge Thurs D~torTalks ouy that they artificially inflated the pnce of oil purchased from foreign subsidiaries between Oc- tober 1973 and May 1975. During that time. the United States kept price controls on 011 produced within this country. while fordgn oil prices tripled. The companies can appedl the FEA 's rulmg to the agency or in the federal courts. I Inf ant Death Tale Related By RAYMO'JD EST RADA. JR. Ol lhe D••I., Po101 ~1~11 An Orange: PL'd1atrH·1an rslified in ('Ourl lh;it Or William axter Wadd11l, Jr S\\-Orc as he llegedly trtl'd to stop t he re a thing or a nt'\\< born baby at W estm1nslt•r Community Hospital March 2, JC('Ordmg to Oil Foils Attempt To Cap Well STAVANGER. Norway (Al'J Oil streaking from tht• st•abt·d to the s urf;wc fasl\:r than tilt' s peed of sound puslll'rl opcn a specially fashumL·ri damp and foiled a nt'W altt·mpl today at chokang olf a runaway gush1.:r t hat has sp1 llt·d six million i;:allons of oil into the North Sea. It was the fourth unsutccssful 'attempt in two d<.iys to cap the 'well wtuch "blew o ut" l<.ist Fn· day.' On Thursday. usin~ dif- ferent equ1pmt·nl, T<•xan led blo" out !>pt•c·1.il1sts lrtt•cl and faikcl lhrt'l' t1mt•s lo s lop the geyst·r nf <HI Ph11l1ps l't·troh•um Co of J11.·1als rl'ported after todJ)' s al t empt that the clamp!>. C'.1lkcl "two m«h p1p1· rams .. ht•ltl 1mh momenl .. ir1l) hl'lur•· !wing for('t•cl oocn Thl· lrouhlt·shooters wac tn mg to kt'l'P the clamps tn place to t•hannt•I tlw pow~rful four inch widl' strt•am of Oii tntO a lWO· inch-w1dt• wt·llht·ad opcn1n~ Thcv 1•ouhl Uwn sw1nl! around ·• four· ton >;toppt•r to h<1ll th1• now 1 Tht• t'Ompany off1<'i:ils t'l'Jll>rt (Sf'«' SPl l.I •• Pal'(«' A :!> court transcripts Waddill, 43. has been ordered to stand trial May 5 in Orange County S uper ior Cour t on cha rges he strangled the baby of an unwed Huntin gton Beach woman who had gone to him for a Sdline abortion. Judge Kenneth M. Smith, who rem a nded the case over to Superior Court, had sealed the court transcripts and was not aware they were made public to- day. S mith ordered the preliminary hearing cltared of all spectators April 11. The two-week heanng ended Wednesday. Transcripts show that w1l· nesses said Wcidd11l ordered almost everyone o at of the nursery whl're the hour-old in· f:mt was l;iken. Pediatrician Ronald J Cornclsen, whose practice as in Weslmmste r, testified that Wad- <1111 repeatedly pressed down 011 the bab:1's windpipe to make 1t quit breathing. Transcripts show that Waddill told Cornelsen he could not hnd "the Goddamn trachea ... Cornelscn said Waddill dts· cussed use ot a potassium chloride injection and holding the baby's head in a bucket of water to make the baby stop breathing The habv was born live at 10 p m aftt.>r ·tht.> saline abortion al· tempt A nurse test1f1ed that the mother expelled the fetus as she 1 ~1y tn bed C'ornelserf testified thf baby cried and moved its arms jnd l1•i.:s up and down before and aftt•r Waddill attempted to stop tht• brt•athtng Tr.mSl·rtpts show Cornelsen arn' ed dt the hospital about an hour aftt•r the birth. Waddill h ad c·a lle d the 1wd1atnc1an and told ham "we li.n l' a baby here that cetme out h' e from a saline abortion · · ISff DOCTOR , Page AZ) A-llarrel of Faaf And an FEA spokesman said that even if the oil companies eventually ar e forced to refwid uverchargcs, the companies still could keep us much as half the $336 mill.Jon. They would be allowed to re- calculate import deals in which they did not char ge U.S. con· sumcrs the m aximum allowed under the price control law. O•lly ~11•1 Sl•ll Photo HAT IN RING? Supervisor Diedrich Irvine Firm Execs Happy- 0/fers Help Officials at the Irvine Com- pany have publicly long main- tained that the pending sale of the company to lhe fmanc1al con- sortium which inc ludes Joan Irvine Smith has had no damper on company morale They o:;ay the cmploycs from tl)p management do" n remain t•nthus1ast1c about their JObs an spite of :\trs Smith's claims that ·a lot of dead wood" 1s going to be weedt'd out when her group buys the company However. one senior nCt' pres· H1ent lod<iy admitted a crack m the facade. H e stil l mai ntains that cm ployes are r emaining loyal, but he added that the phone "has been ringing off the hook" with offers for management level peo- ple Crom executive job sear ch (;,ms. Btucc Cathcart or N'ewport Beach, left, and Terry Fink or 1 rvlne, nppear neck and neck as they race thclr b arrels at UC Irvine during the annunl Paul Bunyan Day festivities. Related photo, PageA3. •• Price Break Due? One option the com panies could take to pay back the over- charges would be a temporary price cul at the gasoline pump. But with more than 714 m1lhon gallons of gasoline sold daily m the United States. a rebate at thl.' pumps might consist of only a penny or two for a few days or weeks. The companies could also ' choose some other method of re· turnmg the money lo the pubhc, including temPorarily holding off on some future price increase in- stead of rolling back cur rent PrlCt'S Gulf Oil Corp. led the FEA's list of alleged overchar ges with $79.6 mJlllon, or 23 percent of the total "Gull categorically denies that It has violated FEA regulations concerning the price of crude im- ports," a Gull spokesman said. "The company has met with the F EA on nume rous occasions O\'er the past threl' years in an ef· fort to resolve this m atter. Gull continues to maint:un that its pricing method was in com· pll ancc with the law and regula - tions an effect at the time." 3rd Term Eyed ~ Diedrich to Run Again? By WILLIAM SCHR EIBER Ol lhe D•llf P•IOI Sl•ll Despite his legal pr oblems. Or ange County Supervisor Ralph Diedr ich revealed he 1s havmg second thoughts about his earlier decision not to run again after his present term expires. The Third Dis trict supe rvisor s aid Thwsday the reported m terest in his board scat of his pre· sent political antagonist, former county planning comm1ss1oner Shirley Grindle, may be the 1m· petus he needs lo seek a third ter m. Diedrich unveiled his current thoughts on his future during a wide-ranging 40-minute talk to the Saddleback Valley Cha mber of Commerce. It was Diedrich 's first scheduled appear a nce in the valley since a supervisorial re- d1stricllng plan was approved, extendmg his north county dis- trict mto El Toro and Mission V1eJO. The supervisor prefaced his re- marks with a reference lo the in· 'esl1gahon of his pohtical cam- pa1~n acttv1t1es by the office or Orange County District Attorney Cecil Hicks. another Diednch nvJl, and the county Grand Jury Star Absent Farrah Mi.sses Kin's Funeral llILLSBORO. Tex. CAP) A handful of curiosit y seekers were d isappointed when they didn't get to sec actress Farrah F aw cett -MaJors. Mrs. My rtle Fawcett. 81-year-old grandmothe r of the actress who has skyrocketed to fa me in the "Charlie's Angels" televis ion series. was buried here a fter funeral ser vices at a local funeral home. About a dozen persons watched outside the funeral home. hoping for a glimpse of the star. The s ize of the crowd sharply contrast ed with the turnout of about 400 here April 11 when the star came to a local hospital to \'is it he r t hen-ill grandmother. Coast Execufive Commits Suicide Divers found the body of a Hun- tington Harbour t rucking ex· ecutive at the bottom of a manna channel near his home early lo· day. drowned with a sect ion of railroad 'track tied around his neck. A note left at his waterfront home indicated Donald Herftcr. 59, who was under treatment for a terminal 11lncss, took his own life, according to investigators. Herfter ·s wife. Monica. called police to the couple's waterfront home at 16081 Santa Barbara L ane after she found him missing at 7 p.m .. offi cers said. Divers from the Huntin~ton B each Lifeguard Department, assisted by Or a nge County Harbor Patrol officers floodlight- ing the channel from a boat fowid him about 1 a .m . Officer Gary Christenson said in his report the Fruehauf truck· mg company project manager .ipparently plunged from the moored boat he loved to pilot. The length of railroad track tied around his neck had been used as a boat anchor, according to authont1es. who said Herfter had been told he had only about seven months lo live. Funeral arra ngements were pending today at Westminster Memonal Park and Mortuary m Westminster. Irvine Schools, City Al!ency Mulled By m l.ARY KAYE Ot I .. O•lly Pllol Sl•H The Irvine City Council has de· cided to look into the possibility of lumping the City and school district into one s uper agency. Council m embers said Thurs· day that i( the two age ncies we re combined. it might be easier to control residential gr owth so ll does not exceed the number of schools being built. The vote on John Burton's mo- tio n was 4-1. with only Bill Vardoulls objecting. Staff mem· be rs were told to return with a re- port detailing the pros add cons of such a massive agency. The decision c:.ame as the coun- cil was evaluating the proposed "public education ordina nce." which would require the city to Issue new residential buitdlng permits only when there are nearby schools available. CodDcil members generally agreed that such an ordinance would be a good Idea, but were told by attorney Tom Clark they would be on "sh aky 1round" if Ibey edo(lt*1 sue'h a meuure. Clift. a membel' or the Jaw firm used by the city. nld the propottd ordiltanc. m1'bl not stand up in court. However, the council decided to go ahead and request staff m em bers to draft such an or· dinance. The committee that has been studying the proposal since last year will meet once mor e and at· tempt to come up with a draft to present to the city counci I. 8111 Littlefield, the Irvine resi- dent and econom ics professor who started the ball rolling last yea r with h is "Littlefi eld Initiative" campaign, urged the coun cil to "take risks" in putting the ordinance into effect. "I know you're caught between a rock and a hard place, and all of your alternatives are bad. But the worst. alternative is no at" tion," aaid U tUefield. According to Llt tlerield, tr nothing is done tO ease the situa· tion, residenUal growth will over- po wer t.be school district and force even higher school laxes. He pid the acbool district can· not rely on state rundlng for new schools much longer and that he doubts a new bond iaa~c WiU pa.u when the current bond runs out. "No matter what the DA says, I ain't done anything wrong -he just d()('sn't know it yet but I think I've almost got the Grand Jurv convmced," Diedrich said. lfc told chamber members at the Holiday Inn luncheon that it was testimony in the lat est Grand Jury transcripts -includ- ing lengthy and damning re- m arks by Mrs . Grindle -that started him thmkmg about re- election. "The entire in"esttgation start - ed with a pohllcal OPPoSite of mine (Mrs . Grindle) and the testimony was a r ambling, r av- (See DI EDRICll, Page AZ> HB Athlete Sues CIF Over Bias By ROBERT BARKER Ot tlW OallJ PlloU St•ll An Edison High School girl • javelin thrower and her mother Thursday hurle d a la ws uit against the Californi a In· terscholast1c Federation <CIF), chargmg discrimination. R adcan Rona. a student at the Huntington Beach school and her mother, Naedean. charged that school athletes who compete in sports events sponsored by the Amateur Athletic Union <AAU) arc arbitrarily discri minated against. According lo the class action s uit filed in Orange County Superior Court, the ClF directs coaches to aulomaticaJly dis- qualify from school sports com - petition any s tudent who has participated in an AAU event. The•su.it char ges that the dis- crimination violates equal pro- tection ~uarantees of the U.S. Const1t"t1on. Miss Rona said s he participat- ed in a javehn throwing event sponsored by the AAU. She said she was later told by h<'r track roach she could no longer compete for the track team Tom B y rncs, CJ F co m - missioner m Los Angeles. sajd to- day the rule "is one of the oldest ones on the books ... He said he was disturbed becau~e s tudents have the right of appeal to t1>c CIF on a ny rules they don't like. He said this step wasn 't taken. ''It's unfortunate to bypass this procedure, and turn the m atter over to the lawyers," he said. Byrnes said the rule is for the benefit of students. "Yowig people can't serve twef masters at the same time," he said. Coasr We athe r Som e lat e night ff~ m o rnin g l ow clouds otherwise fair Saturday Lows tonight in mld·SOs Highs Saturday 75 to 808 INSiDE TODA T Lending lfO"r . aporlme-nt . ~ 11our bolu1 for romontic rm· dezvOt.11 JOLmda Hu bad bu.Ii· Mii, but it'• been ercellent bu.dneqot tM boz of/ice. Sle P.age Cl of the WeeMnder ladex olll'l'-S.Nlc• .. """"""" ... ti .. All IMM'I'"-. C..11 .. "'4• •• .............. ClH~M 0 1-14 Ottfttec..Mt c-. ., ....... c .......... I J ... , ...... o .......... "' ...,,, ~•llwt••~-~ T9'e'iltlelt ... ~ CH ... ..., & ""-· .... . .... _. "tl'Mteft •t A2 DAIL y PILOT SB Pilot Logbook More Typing, Less Coffee Now By ANNE COOPER Oft ... O•lly Piiot ".it COUNTY REGULATIONS hti\'l' hit the Mission VieJo Munic1pul Advisory Council Cl\tAC1 II\ two key budget areas : J>Crsonnel and coffee St'n ice. The MAC. whic h operall's on a county service area 9 budget, was getting by with a 24-hour pt!r week secretary who wus puad $6,000 a year Royall Geis, chairman of the MAC budget and finance comm1ttcc, challenged the St'crt>tary's salary hike to $6.750 for fiscal year l'J77 78 "Thul's a pretty nice mcn·u~c. pro· b:.ibly better than some of the 1 est of us had this ~car," he s:.iad. !\tAC t·hJ1rmdn J o hn Noble ex- plained the <.:ounty no longer has a part- lame cutegory. Consequently, secretary Janet Raimann now works a 30·hour week, rcnei!ted in the higher salary The county also ruled out supplying COO~llt the MAC office with coffee. Noble said. The fi\'e MAC mem- hl'rS pool th1.:1r own money to keep themsel\'es in coffee, but :'l:obll' s.ud the~ couldn "t afford lo pr0\'1de it to community rL·s1<1enls who tOm l' by the offl t•t· or uttcnd meetings "Wl• tried putting out a plate for coffee mont:). bul Wl' nen·r i.:ut a rl1mt>," ht' said • • • JIM MITCHELi,, lht· Saddlt!l>acl-. Vullt:\' L'n1hed School District's personnel d1rl·ctor, rt'ported to trustees recently that s ai. of the cl1stnct ·s current mlministrators are women Sancl' RachJrd Welte becllmc :.uperantendent. Mitchell said, IO new adm1n1strulors ha\ c• been appointed and three of them arc women "You might also nolt.• tht>re are three women on the board," S<11d Loa Young, president of the five mt>mbt.•r board of trustN~s. "In <:Jsc :.ou hJdn't notatt>d," s.ud trustee Carole Nl'UStJdt ••• TONY BONACORSI, l<.1nd:.cJp10g manager fo r the Mis '>IOn V1eJO Comp;iny, painted a glowing picture for the ~IAC lh1s \\l'('k of Ol'W J.indsl'.1p1ng techniques for drought • 1fft.•t·tt·d ...:anlt•ns Bon.1(•ors1 <ksrrthl•cl l''l.pt:r1ments hemg earned out on small parcels of ('Ompany land. Onl' result C>f these l:.tndscapmg slurl1t•s has been to dt.•\ <·lop a company policy of planting new slopes \\1th about 80 pertcnt drought· r l'Slslanl plunts "I wish Ton~ h<ttl cOml' to ::.pellk lo our homeowners as- <,uc·1.t11on about thrt:'c years ago.·· said Royull Geis, d1a1rm.m of llw MAC hudgel un<I finance t'•1mm1llcc · Ill' \\ asn't with thl' compuny three yeurs ago," s.ucl :\I t\C t.•ha1rman John Noble "Nt•athe r were we." 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G~f~,r';t'~';\.f;:t l'nt tt•r •' "dwl'rtl\•.,.•flll· ""' •l'I '"~• b" • f"ewfV· •n ""''"•wt ,o ... ••I o.r"'•'" "" .. ...... , ...... ~, ~(...-4 tit\~ "'Ut• N llf .. C.,,,. MltH (•lllttfll•• '"burlat•.-t f (~11•r U \I ~"MtMt •• "t•tl \4 10 ,.,...,..~ty. fT\01141ry •\t~Mh•"""U M~•~f'f Five Jailed In Rape Try Of Girl, 15 F1111r m.Jh ronmm.tk'> Jnd ,1 I 7 ~ 1•Jr-11ld II m.tll• "'hn Jll<'l!l'dl~ lwlpt'd thl•m beat, roh and at· tt·mpt to r;1p1..· a 15·yc;1r-old girl "'hen a p.1rt:-got out of hJncl w t•rt• h\'ld h~ lluntangton Be.1d1 pol11:l' tudJ\ Thl· '11 tam told officers the sex . J~s.1ult ~ Js..n.ot completed but in· \ t•,t lji<1t.,rs said sht· was se' en •ly h1·,1ten w 1th fists and fl'l•t in the lit .t w l dfterward '-,he \\as exumined by Hunt int.:ton 111•.cl'h f'1r<• Department I' .1 r .1 mt."<ht·s dfter bean!? tJken ln \ 111· poh<'t' '>totann front rlt>Sk .ind tloc·n t::I\ "" :1cld1t1on.ll care .it l '.H·afu ... llnspatdl l'ult11• s.11tl the• r.:1 rl ~ac; re· I , .• 1 ' t• cl \\ I I h 0 U t ( U r l h f' r I•' ''Ill! .il 1 Zdlll •n llc-1'1 in 111·11 nf S:?S 000 111111 to ti,, on l h.ar.:t's of assault with a 11!·.1111\ w-p,Jpon. ,1ttempted rapt: .111ol ,,, m1·1f 1 <1hbr rv a rc Ke\'tn ltu'l'>t.'ll 23 his brother Ricky Hu<o:-.ell. 2 1. <1nd Thom<is .l111ln,nn, 20. aod Rov Donovan. .!!I .ill uf PJ).12T.a) lor Orne llw 17 \!',tr oltl g11 I suspect ".c~ hooi..ed mto .JuH•n ll1· ll ... ll l111ltn· sa11I tht• j!1rl w l!nt volun· t.•rib lo tlw1r p.1rty after being apprn;whrd ;1t fi•·ach Boulevard • 1011 Slah·r A \'t•nu1• by young men in ,1 new vun. The ncl1m told officers she h.1<1 seen them around the area .inti was apparPntly acquaintNI with al least nnr of the young mPn and so went along with their 111 \'ltation. Officers arrested the suspects at the Taylor Drive residence shout 3 a.m . after interviewing tht• battered teenager . who re· portedly los t her purse and personal effects. E',...PllfleAJ SPILL ..• ed today's failure shortly after the arrival of Paul "Red" Adair, the oa.l world's premier blowout killer , at a supply base for the runaway rig. Adair, whose Houston, Tex .• comp any specialh:es In capping blowouts and putting out oil well Cir es. arrived here to take com · m•nd of the effort to cap the weU. in the middle of tbe North Sea 168 miles west of this Norwegian oil center. Two specialists from h ia com· p any have been In charie of the troubleahooUng team. United Crusade Food Stamp Boost Seen WASHINGTON <AP) - Most needy persons gel· tan g government rood stamp~ will receive a eost- or-h ving increase rana mg from $2 to more than $8 a m onth beginning July 1. the Agriculture Depart- ment said today. Escapee Hunted Retains Greene In Death \~ A 16·year·old murder and !1 bery suspect is at large alter 1 escape 12 days ago from Or County Juvenile I-hill, oflicl said today. West Orange County United Crusade Executive Director E.A. "Bud" Greene was given a vote of l'Onfldence Thursday b y Crus1:1 de Board of Directors w h lc h vo~ed to ret1tln has Sl'rv ices. Ruth Bailey. c haarperson of the lluntington Beach community board of the Crusade, announced her resignation at lhe end or the meeting that lasted nearly three. hours. "I do not reel the investigation \.\ cnt far enough," Mrs. Bailey :.aid Thursday. "I could not m good conscience go along with the board's de- l'1s1on which was inappropriate and docs not ser \'e the best in- terests or al I concerned .·' Mrs. Bailey a lso h eaded a special an vestigata\•e committee that looked into various all:ega· tions of mism anagement brought against Greene by former United Crusade employcs. Bernard J . Ridder Jr .. presi· dent of the board of directors, said that allegations of improper conduct on the part of Greene were not substantiated by the board o f di r ec tors "whieh ht•ltcves him to be a valued cmploye" About 35 area board members rl'portedly took part in the de· t•1sion be hind closed doors in Garden Grove. There were se"eral absten- tions and negative votes but the majority s upported Greene. Mrs Bailey said she abstained bl'cause she didn't think the de· c1s1on was appropriate "because the mvesttgataon dido 't go far l•nough." f our former e mployes were on Fro111P~AJ DOCTOR ... Cornclsen said Waddill "told me hl• was sorry to get me into this mess ... Acl'ording to the transcripts. Waclc111l said "something to tht: dfect th.it the baby l'an't h \'c," 1n Com elscn's testimony. When Cornelsen arrived at the hospital, he told the court he suw Warld11l "put has hand into the isolette <tht-baby's crib de\"lce>. an to one or the portholes." Cornelsen s aid "I saw ham pul hab hand about lhe baby's neck. · He 1>a1d Wactdall asked him to see ar h e could hear the baby"s hcartbeut w 1th his stethoscope Cornclsen said the physician told him· This baby can't li ve or l'lse it'll be the biggest mess you l'\ er ~·"' " C'oml•lsl•n "110 hl' suggested "hv not ll't thl' hJbv u lone that prntiahly 1t woulll da'e on 1t; own ;tnyway" He !i a1d Wacldall m en tioned the pos!>alnhly nf brain damage suf. ft:r<'cl hy thl' infant and "bi g law swts" against him. The tesllmony quoted Waddill a!> o;aymg. "The bahy won't quit brt'alh111g. Can you thank of somt•thmg el:.e?" Cornelsen tes tified Waddill s;11d .. 1f this baby Uvcs, they will h,I\ e my ass up north." I he• J'>('cl1..1l ra c1an testified that l.1h•r W:1dd1ll saicl "I think the h,1hy 1s dead. Would you listen to ttw hahy's heart?" Corneht>n said he used a stc•l hoscope to listen and told W Jddall the anfunl was dead. Waddill lcst1f1ed al the pre- l11n1n;irv ht.,1rmg th&l the fetus hJd no heart bCJl Viejo Pitcher Suspended For 3 Days NEW YORK <AP) -Pitcher Brrt Blyleven of the T exas Rangel'll has been suspended for three days and fined $500 for de· h berately throwing at Darrell Porter in a game at Kansas City Wednesday nig ht, American League President Lee Mac Pbail announced today. The suspension is effective irn· mediately, m eaning Blyleven will miss this weekend's series at Chicago. Blyleven, who lives in Mission Viejo, attended Santiago High School in Garden Grove. "The action was ta.ken alter checking umpires' reports and talking to Blyleven and represen· ta lives of the clubs involved." a s pokesman for Mac PbaU aaid. Blyleven admitted he de· liberate!~ th.rew at Porter , ap. par enUy m retaliation for Texas' Juan Beniquez belnt knocked ' down one·hatr inning earlier. Beniquez had hit his flrgt home run ln two yoara ear lier ln the game. "I dldn'L throw a t him hard," Blyleven 1aid a~r tbe came • "Md J didn't throw at his bud the way they dJd. I thrtw at hia thilh and J got him riibt then." ha'hd to testify but were not givl'n the opportunity by the board One of thru.e was Roe Gruber . a former director of human r e sources for the Crusade. She 5aid s h e was angry because she wasn't allowed to testify and considered the pro- ceeding a "white wi.tsh." She said she Is considenng further steps but declined to elaborate. A source said the crusade's al torney presented a bnef review of the testimony previously or fered by witnesses but that direc- tors were not show n evidence galhered during the tn\'cstai,:a- t10n Among the allegations against Greene that the board found to be unsubstantiated aneluded: -Misuse of funds involving petty cash payments for meals. -Misrepr ese nt a t ion o f Crusade costs for fund raising campaigns. -Tape recording of telephone con versations without the second person's knowledge. -COnflict or interest tn con- ducting private busin ess from the Crusade office. OHIClals said the boost. which will vary with size of the household. will be the first for food stamp families in 18 months. A family of four. fo r ex· am pie, will get food stamps worth $170 a month beginning July 1. com- pared with $166 currently. a le\'el set Jan. 1, 1976. 'Peace Kiss' Spurs Unity VATICAN CITY <APl -Pope Paul V1 and the a rchbishop of Ca nterbury. Dr . Donald Coggan, embraced in a ''kiss of peace" today and issued a Joint decla ration that study s hould continue so that the R oman Catholic and Anglican churches "may be led along the path tow;.ircl unity." Tyrone Miguel Robinson Los Angeles was being held ti the county detention hall ~Ja inc Juvenile court proceedi;g-;;-1~·· He was the youngest or f , suspects in the March 2 hold, and shooting at the Santa A food Market The three old. suspects were indicted by tfl • county Grand Jury on murd~ charges. ,. Market owner Mrs. How Yow Lau was killed in the shooting and her son. Ken Lau, is re- covering from guns hot wounds. ' Haro ld Cook, ass is t a nt superintendent at Juvenile hall, :.aid Robinson and another youth ullacked a counselor to m~ t heir escape The counselor, Randy Niznik w1:1 s knocked to the ground. s truc k and kic ked after h e opened a locked door to their de· tention unit. Cook said. 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" TRANSACTIONS ~ Pt 1~1 Close .... t"O Index Takes Off WASIUNGTON CAP) -The gov- ernment index designed to foreshadow future economic trends registered Its l&rgest lncr.aae in 20 months during March, the Commerce Department •llld today. The ~~ito l12dex ot ludJq economic-JDcllca~ roH 1,, percent from F,tbruary, tbe bi11tst jump s1nc~ Jilly im. lt w•• th• aeeond eon· · 1lecutlve monthl)t lnaease for the ln· ~x after a drop in January caused by the sevu• Wi.Qter weather. . '• Fr1day, April 29. t977 s DAILY PILOT as For Wheaties Jenner to Jump Run, Toss, Shill By MILTON MOSKOWITZ Last summer Bruce Jenner, representing the United States, won the decathlon at the Olympics. This summer Jenner, representing General Mills, will compete for Wh eaties itithe cereal games. General Mills has signed the decathlon champion as the spokesman for Wheaties, continuing a tradition of endorse- ment by athletes that goes back 40 years. Jenner follows in the· "eat Wheaties" footsteps of such sports luminaries as Hank Aaron, Bob Richards, Babe Ruth, Red Grange and Sam Snead. J ENNER'S PICTURE WILL APPEAR off millionS' ot Wheaties packages. He will also serve as director of the Wh eaties Fitness Federation As an amateur athlete. Jenner was not paid for his ex~ plo1ts 111 track and field . How much money General Mills will pay him was not disclosed. But 1t 's obviously worth a million dollars to General Mills if Jenner can bump up the Wheaties market share by as little as 1 percent. Wheaties currently holds 3 percent of the ready·to-eat cereal bus1· ness. The total market is estimated at $1.5 billion. Will Jenner's endorsement persuade you to buy'. Wheaties? You'd probably say no However, there's ample evidence, down through the ages, that celebrities can sell· products, which explains their prominence today in radio and TV commercials. MARK SPITZ, THE Olymp1C' s w i mmin g champion, bombed as a salesman but Joe DiMaggio has cleared the bases for Mr Coffee, Money Tree Joe Namath has thrown touchdowns for llamihton Beach appliances and 0 .J. Simpson has scored for Herti rent·a· car. In terms of the dollars at stake in those markets, the money paid to these endorsers is really a pittance. Bristol· Myers recently paid John Wayne $400,000 to pitch for its. nonaspirin analgesic, Datri!, which is locked 10 a sales war· with Johnson & Johnson's Tylenol. The analgesic market is pegged al $500 million a year -and a percentage point in either direction means $5 million. For a spectacular sales performance, look at the results achieved by the comedy team of Stiller and Meara in their sidesplitting radio commercials for Lanier dictating machines and Blue Nun wine. Listeners eventually stop laughing and go out and buy the products. Lanier claims first place now tn the d1ctatrng machine market. And Blue Nun has soarecl to hN:Oml.' one of the top sclJmg wmes in /\mcnca, \\1th u \'Olumt.' Jpproachtng one million cases a year. STILLER A!'liO MEARA'S SUCCESS <they write their own commercials l has inspired another advertiser to bring back the comedy team of Mike Nichols and E laine May in a snies of radio comm<·rcials they will write and direct. The advertiser 1s Renault, the French auto manufacturer. Renault, a government owned entity, needs all the laughs - and sales -1t can get. It sold only 6,800 cars here last year. One of the busiest endorsers around these days is come· di an Bill Cosby He pushes Jell·O for General Foods, whose annual sales are $4 6 billion; he promotes vegetables for Del Monte. whose annual sales are $1 5 billion, and he promotes cars for Ford Motor , whose annual sales are $29 bilhon a year. Punch "I find a!! one loophole closes. anolht'r opens." (1partment B~iness Seminar Scheduled Apartment exchanges and financing will be the subject of a seminar at Golden West College, Huntington Beach, Saturday morning. Co·sponsored by the college and the Apartment As· sociation of Orange County, tbe program will run from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p. m. in Forum 1. IT WILL OPEN WITH a two-hour session on details of financial considerations for maximum leverage in a tax de· (erred exchange. Tax and financial counselor Jack Higgins, Yorba Linda, will speak. Practical considerations will be discussed in another •two-hour session led by Jamie Sparling, certified property manager and president of Sparling Mangement, Inc., Irvine. Sparling will discuss techniques !or a amooth transition from one property to another, insuring minimum resident disturbance. Robert Thompson, edu-cation director and past preai· dent of the ass0cialion. will serve as seminar host. L The$5registration may be paid atthedoor. Turner Reports Gain -. First quarter sates figures at Turner Associates ~ Realtors. Laguna Beach, totalled $10,477,260, up approx· t, imately 2S percent over the same period. ln 1976. • The figures reflect the sale or 69 lfroperties; primarily l homes 1n the Laiuna Beach area. On an average, the sellln& ., price WU .Wl,844. • : . St~ Dividend Set Directors of Stang Hydronic$, Inc., S~ Clemente, have ·approved payment. of a 20-cent ~r share caab dividend, 1 p ayabJe on or btto~ May 25 shareholders o! rec:<>td as of Aprll17. • · . -. /