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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-05-16 - Orange Coast Pilot7 -• n s • --------···- ________ .-----.......-----. ~cy 1 ....... -.~ ~--· o-. a ..... t--h-.So~u-g_h_t ____ I • • . ....:...------·-----""C: ~---"t:,_. .. ____ .....,. -•• ... -_., ____ .......... __...... ,.- . ---,. I • Two Mesa Teens Ii ,,.. ,._ Jn Beating of . Held in 1-6 ·n001e Burglaries_ Newport · ~op ; ._ __________ _..~--------·~~-!-·~~---1--------------------------------_-________________ j _-. ------..!------'--~ DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * '•'•··. ., .. , '·"' .. I • VOL 10, NO 13', l S£CTIONS, 14 PAGES Li'I Flinger Briggs Runs/or GoverniJr SACRAM ENTO (AP> -State Sen. J ohn Briggs of Fullerton an- nounced his candidacy today for the Republican nomination for governor, promising "lo apply business sense lo California." , ' O.ity 111119! Stiff PMI• Although the 47 -yea r -old Braggs is the first formally declared candidate for the June 6, 1978 GOP _primary_. h.e. is enter- ing an already-crowded rield or Republican hopefuls NO GON GING FOR 'POP£YE' GEORGE ARNOLD Huntington Character Eluded the Clanger Undeclared candidates who have been aggressively cam· pa1gning for the GOP nomination are Ally. Gen. Evelle Younger. Los Angeles Police Chier Ed Davis, San Diego Mayor Pete Wilson and Assemblyman Ken Maddy of Fresno. Popeye on TV Performance OutlaatA Gong Alison McKiernan, 6, Costa Mesa. takes her Scottish dancing seriously, it's plain to see. She competed Sun· •day in Hi ghland dancing portion of Scottish festival held at Laguna Reach's Festiv.al of Arts Grounds. Two Teens Nabbed In Mesa Burglaries Police have arrested two Costa Mesa younestera they believe are responsblle for al least 16 buTglaries of east side homes in the past month. Investigator Ed Dryzmala said the thefts in each or the 16 homes were similar, with only small items like cash and jewelry taken in each case. "In each instance." Oey:zmala said, "the homes were ransacked and only small valuables were taken. Based on investigation. police Rri~gs ear lier had talked of running for the GOP nomination ·ror lieutenant governor. He said he is running instead for gov- <'rnor because California needs a GOP candidate for governor who wtll directly attack Dem~ratic Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. as a governor •·or symbols, not sub· ., stance." "I want growth. I'm concerned a bout jobs for young people,·' said Briggs, w.ho operates an in- s urance firm in Fullerton in addi· lion to representing northern Orange County in the state Senate. Briggs, who described himself as "a conservative in the Ronald Reagan mold.'' refused to criticize his Republican rivals, saying, "any one or us would be ' better than Jerry Brown.•• <See BRIGGS, Page A!) By ARTIRJR R. VINSEL Ol 1111 D•lly Pll .. St~ll One-time circus clown George Arnold got hi s shot at television's Gong show where he didn't win but didn't get the dreaded gong, either. Arnold, 47, a native son o( Hun· tlngton Beach, will be seen Wed· J1esday, June 15, at 3 p.m . on the NBC-TV Channel 4 Daytime Gong Show In his routine as Popeye the Sailor Man, the car· toon swabbie. · The tooth leas performer who took along an entourage of about 150 loyal fans ror the recent videotaping. Arnold didn't surrer the lg· nomi.nious rate of getting gonged right out or the TV limelight with his Popeye act. But he was almost remov.ed The two 15-year·old boys were arrested Friday by police who ttaid they think the pair ente~ed )lomes through unlocked doors and windows since mid-April. ~WAS REAL , pUNO MOJ'ER belitwe the youngsters gave Pi ,.. Se k }1; ' h ' away much or·the jewelry. and O .. Ce -e OU~ t spent the cash themselves. ., "As I touched the keys for the ri,at time, realizing I'd never be a Ye.n CDbu.m, I knew lt was time te 3art with my f nstrument. I sol it with a cluaitled ad." The burglaries all occurred - durina the daytime. Dryzmala sald, adding that one of the boys • B t • ~ c attends school unu111 a .m., and in ea .. ,,nH 0 Q~D the other youngster does not so to •·. --e r school at all. That'• the advertisina s uccess · story nlated by a Santa Ana {11.0tnan who placed thi• ad: •·we·re trying to get back as much property as possible to the owners," he said, poring over a large stack of burglary report.a. •·But this ls aoing to ta I< e a Iona time.'' Both boys were rl!leased to the custody of their parents, he 1aJd. .FOR SALE PIA NO Oulbran.wn, xlnt cone!. • -.. lCXX•X'OlC, •ft ISPM. --~-·~_.,..,.......,...,,.....--~--~----~-,...- ... , yourdawnofawarenesshu Death Bill OK'd UTtved and ll'1 time to move WILMINGTON, Del. <AP> - (OW' iilltnament, call 6'2-W1I Go\'. Plerre S. du Pont has slened nu. D.uJ_PUOt makes tbe pain of into law a bill reln1tatlng >~nta'bOrUr, and profitable. Delaware's death penalty. Newport Beaob police are seektne a man who alleaedlY beat a policeman Sunday and made off with the orticer's aervlce revolver. Jamet Kenneth CartY\ 20, of 264 E . Bay St., Coeta Mesa, is be· lng 1ought on a cbarae of assault with a deadly weapon asainlt..a police ofOcer. The bullet.In issued today 1aya Cuey 1hould be' ton· sldered armed and danaerou. Polle said officer Robert Parker 1topped Carey Sunday evenlnc on Clay Street near Tustin Avenue 1n Newport Beach for a.routine field 1nt~rview. Dur· 101 41uesUonlnc Carey alle•edly 1truck Parker about the face and knocked hlrn to the •round.. In the strus&1• Carey wrestled Parker'• .SS calJber re· vol•er from him Md threatened to Uoot lllnr.:Pie• tald. Panet then dove over a neaTby wall and Caret aUe14idly Oed on foot. OlOcer Parker'a lrijwiat are not believed, to bt ~· Police Hid Carey la wanted ln Ore1on on bur1lary char••· from the stage by a giant hand that snatches contestants back into the wings automatically, like an old vaudeville hook reserved for the worst-or best- performers, depending on your outlook. ~ "They said they were glvlng me an X-ratlng," Arnold says with a cackle. The six·time candidate for the , Huntington Beach City Council, who bas run on a thinly veiled platform of male chauvinism an• cily beauUficatJcm, wasn't going to stand still for that kind of a great big band. Following in true Popeye trad1· lion, be mimicked cuJping down a can of 1plnach, flexed bis muscles 4Jtd fought the band off wlth bisftsts. ''I went the whole way and didn't get gonged;• he declares triumphantly. ' \ Gong 'Show judan lncludlna singer Jaye P . Mor1an, actor · Jam ie Farr and comedian Jack BurM never even re-.ched tor the dreaded gong hammer. I I Arnold ~on a $50 clft certificate for footwear. -He alJo hopes the Oona Show alg may lead to off en for TV commercial apf)earance1 and· network spokesmen ••Y. it Jldt might due tO Arnold's dlaUncUve fa cl al chatacteriltlc1. ! 1 Sea H11nt Widened For Craft .. By GARY GRANVILLE Of tM D.tly Piiot Staff Rough seas forced the aban- donment this morning of a sea search for possible survivors among four Orange Countians believed to have been a board a light plane Sat4fday night when it plummetted ihto the ocean off Dana Point. But along the shoreline a ground search for wreckage or other evidence of the crash con· linued, according to a Harbor Patrolspokesman. Included among the four peo- ple believed to have been aboard the ill-fated pla ne when it nosedived into the sea at about 10:30 p.m. was the son of Orange County Superior Court Judge Lester Van Tatenhove. . Officials said they believe Bret Van Tatenhove, 22, of Santa Ana, was at the controls of the Cessna 172 when it left Orange County Airport.shortly arter9p.m. They are equally certain from missing persons compJainb and other evidence that aboard the plane with Van Tatenhove were: -Bradford Jay Crawford, 22, Fullerton. -Roger Leigh Beauchamp, 22, Fullerton. -Jean Lucille Conover, 23, (SeeSEARCH, Paget\%) Coas t We ather Local custy winds 15 to 2S mlles per hour in after· noons. Low clouds along the beaches nilht and ear· Jy momlnf, otherwise sun- ny afternoons. Lows tonight 55 to 66. Highs Tuesday 61·72. INSIDE TODAY The lheri/I of B•lmont Count11, Ohio, II a itrapptng 255·pouied, dz /OQttr.. and nobod11 mntn arosmd IDUh Mr. H1r' y._,,onchlae'1 good al ha job, S4t P• 84. . ...... 'f . ·. / . . .. S Monda • M te. t977 • APWl .. .,._\O HAT IN THE RING County Solon Briggs F,....PatfeAJ BRIGGS ••• .. Reagan has declared he will reJn ain neutral IQ the GOP primary, but 1he former gov· ernor promises to cumpaign for the Republican nominee in the general election. But Braggs packed up th~ en· done0l4'nl of lor~r Lt. Gov. Ed Reinecke, wl)o described him u "a man who has Lbe proper philosophy. the phllosttphy of my•elf 8t'd of Ronald RcaKan •· State· Sen. W1lham Campbell <H. Hacienda Heights>, endorsed Briggs as "swnethrng of a maverick, an i1'llividual of total candor." '· Briggs. the father of three, s erved 10 ~ears an the ::.tale A~ semb!~ before his election l<i!>t yearwheSenate. .. F,....P11pAJ SEARCH ••• Oranee . Investigators rcP9rled Cindinc cars belonging to Mass Conover and Beauchamp parked at the airport and 11aid that pare11ts or both aaid they wore with Van Tatenhove Saturday night. The first indication or the . craft's plight cam e at 10:30 p.m. when Luke Vought, a s late ra nger at Doheny P ark, reported seeing a low-flying plane disap· pear Into the sea. Within a fe w minutes or Vought's report, a patrol boat was on its way to the crash area. However, it was n 't until daylight that sea searc hers following an oil slick on the water began finding evidence of the downed plane. 33 Pounds of Pot Fouml; Pair Held /fleeting of tfae.Clans The Glen-Mohr Pipe and Drnm Corps or Pasadena wer e, an?ong hundreds of Southern California pipers and dancers in the first gathering of the clans in Laguna Beach Sunday. The parade and dance ex- hibitions capped Orange County Lyric Opera's fifth annual May F aire. Although. rainy skies dampened much of the nine· d ay arts and crafts fes tival,. s unn~ weather Sunduy brought 3;000 to watch the Scots. J ncluded a mong the items scooped from the ocean was the plane's front landing wheel, a sandal, some seat baek9-and 1t- briefcase belonging to Van Tatenhove. The search area about 11/.a miles at sea is in a~ area where waters nin about 200 reet deep and only a short distance from w))ere tbere is a sharp drop to 1,500-foot depths. Two Ore~on men were taken into cwstody on drug charges S unday a fte r a Californ ia llighway Patrolman alleged he found 3.3 pounds of ·marijuana and S27.520 in the trunk of their car. patrol officers said today. Patrolman Jay Redding said he stopped the car on the San Diego Freeway in Westminster after 1ls blow 45·mile-an-hour speed attracted his atlel\lJon and he noticed its Anzona license plates had expired. o rmcers s;ud. Redcting as~erted he smelled burned manJuana inside the car and found the drugs and cash ~hen be searched the trunk. Arrested wer<' Charles Jean Si· m eon, 40, nf Crand Ronde, Ore and J ohn Savag<' Pierce, 39. of Oil Lobbyist To Face Trial On Vote Gif is WAS lll NGTON <AP1 The Supreme Court today turned down an appeal by form er Gulf 011 lobby1::;t Claude C. W1ld Jr !'Item ming from alleged illegal corporate <.•ontra but1ons to the 1972 campaign or Georgia Sen. Sum Nunn /\ lrwl JUf\' neH•r hJs ruled on Witd·s guilt or tnnO<'t·ncc on the t"harge, and the court'-. achon to- clav means Wild will have to he t ra (•d an th<' c asl' Thl' legal case centered on a 'lll<'.,l1on of the siatule of l1m1t a· lions. a law barring prosecutors .1fler a specific period of time from bringing cha rges against .. -.omeonc for a crime supposedly t'<>m mitt<'d an thE' past Specific ally, the question rac. 1ng th<' court was whether a pro- '>pect1ve criminal dl"fenctant may wa1vt' the !>l.ttutc of llm1tation., hefore its C'xp1rnt1on for h1, own b~nef1t. uflrr con~olting a lawyer Wild, aloni: "1th Gulf, pleaded gualty m 197:J to illegal pohllc~I campaign t·ontrab11t1ons Th<' charges <;tl"mm<'d from 1n vl!stagat1onc; hy thl· Watcrgutl" Special Pro~N·ut1on Foret• Policies Hit By McGovern WASlllNGTON <AP > Sen. George McGovrrn, <D·S.l>. l re· newed has altu('k on President Carter's C('Onomic policies to· day. say1nJ.! lhl' administration should make great<•r etrorts to rcduet• unl·mploymcnt "I'm not trying to give the President lrouhle, ·· he added ·Tm trymf( lo ~ave some warn iog before 1t 's too late '' Carter won't br able to balanct• ttle federal budget until he ends l.91employment, McGovern satd. OAANOE COAST DAILY PILOT n--<><•-Coet• 0.111 P••.•1t1_,.,. ,_, bt~tr. ,.,.,,,tn Prt-" 1,.....,...,,.,..1»'¥,...,.(.W~ (l).t,1 Pvntt .. 1111"'~' '"""P•"• c..~rMt fld1•'9tft M• 11V~t1\Md Ml>nGty thrtivqft ''tct.¥ fet (fht• ~~ ~WOOft ""4th Hvn4t~,,,., &f-C"' f OUl"I te1f\ Vt flfY tritln,. StOdt"'M<' Valff.y _.,d l•..-tl•ttl\ ~t~Co• t ..... ._.~·• ... IHI ti""' t\ OVt>H\of\f lj \•fvrdll'f'\ MKf" ~Ynd.tV\ Tf\«I ....... •p.tl ... 1>4 ..... ..., ....... "' .. J» Wnl "4y \trr1 t Co\t• AA \41 Caflfor"""'~ ..... ,,,. w- ,.,,.,.~"' 4tf'ld Pubtl\t'liff '"'' 11 CoWlty \/1ctt Prt\ldt nl •l'M:f C.rwr,,. 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Consumer Unit · Blasted· Today, Sheriff's Department officials in Santa Ana planned to m eet tQ discuss addltional1teps to be taken to recover what they are now all but 100 percent cer-. lain is a downed plane that car- ried four people to their deaths. Thieves Loot Two Offices Hesitancy in Banning Tiu Criticized They said parents or the four people are reluctant to have divers run heavy ris ks in at- tempts to locate the missing plane. Office buildings in Irvine and Costa Mesa were broken into over t he weekend, a nd the thieves took only a typewnter from each 1irm, according to poli ce reports. An $816 electric typewriter was taken from a front desk at R&S Distributing, 3303 Harbor Blvd. early Saturday morning after SO· meone broke a large window to gain entrance. Irvine police said someone smashed a . large window at James Reid Builders, Inc., 17982 Skypark Circle early Sunday morning. The bandits m ade off with an e lectric typewriter worth $700 m that burglary. · r WASHINGTON CAP> -The Cons umer Product Safety Com· \ m1ss1on was criticized today for fa1hng to quickly ban Tris. a SUS· peeled cancer-causing chemical used as a flame·retardant in children's sleepwear. ·'The chronology on Tris is one of the most graphic that I have seen of the failure of the com- mission to adequately utilize its exbting power," said Rep. John Moss <D·Calif.), chairman of a House Commerce subcommittee. "There is 1ldequale authority to move much more rapidly than you have," he told the five com· missioners. Moss' subcommittee h as been investigating whether Ceder\} re· gttlatlon of potentiolly dangerous fl ame retardant chemicals has been adequate. The panel has been told that sever al studiessug- Bl&ekout Hits 1.8 Million A.fleeted MIAMI <AP ) -A power failure shut down four ritajor plants today. darkening the entire-southern tip of Florida. The blackout ranged from Fort M~ers on the ~est · coast, across to Stuart on the east and south to Marathon in the Florida Keys. The area of"approx. imately 15,000 square miles mcluded Miami, Fort Lauderdale and the Palm Beaches. Power was gradually being restored but some areas were sttll dark more than an hour after the failure. Florida PO\\ er a nd Light said the short circuit in a relay shutdown three of iL., four Turkey Point plants -.011th of Mwm1. including a nuclear generator, and thl' nuclear generator at its St. Lucie plant near Fort l'1l•rcc It said more than one m1lhon of its 1 8 million < uslomcrs werP affected The blackout also Jc.immed telephone exchanges JS people attempted to <'all the power company and ot her; TiDie Runs Out On Spiro Watch It seems that lime has run out on the Spiro Agnew wutch A family firm in Anaheim which copyrighted the watch stopped making it about four years ago. No more will be made. In early 1970. Dr. and Mrs . llale Dougherty and their 10 c hildren hired a gra~uate art stu· dent to draw a c·aricature or the forme r vice president. They copyrighted the design and were soon boxing and shipping Agnew watches. The Doughertys have k ept sales figures secr et but a publis hed estimate reported sales of 100.000 in the first year. Demand spurted again in 1973 when Agnew resigned. gest 1ng Tns 1c; hazardou!> ~ere made availablt' to thtt com· miSblOl'l These studu.•.,. m ost <if which were conductl•d in thl• early 1970s. su~gesll'd that Tris could be absorbed through thl' skin, was capable of causing cell mutations and was toxic to rash at levels found m wru.h water The commission's lwn and or der for repurcha~e of unwashed. Tris -treated ~leepwear was is· ~uC'd last month. Commissioner Lawn•nce M. Kus hner said that when the com- m iss1on receives information on s us pected hazards 1l "will generall y not be enouJ'(h lo establish un reasonable nsks" The commission must make a rindin~ of unrcasonablt' n sk 111 order to ban u substance or ord('r its repurchase, he added Comm1ss1oner Thaddeus Gar· rett said the commission "cannot and will not do a better job in this ar"ea unless a greater commit· m('nt ofresources1s made .. Commission er Barbara H . jo:ranklin said the public is not be· ang properly protC'cted from dangerous chemicals in co11· s umerproduc~. "1 would characterize the cur rent approach to most chronic Gunman, Pal Take $600 at Gas Station Two Laguna Beach gas station attendanL'\ were ordered by a gunman to lie on the n oor of the garage while his partner emptied the cash register of S660 Sunday, police said The attendants, Phillip Brude and Stephen Kirby, both 18, told om cers the men escaped on foot. The auendants were closing Don's Gulf Station. 590 South Coas t lllghway, when they were approached by the duo Neither was harmed. The gunmao was described as wearing a dark green ~\ti mask, a swentshirt und blue 'Jeans. He carr iect a Rm a ll s il ver scm iautomatic pistol. according to police. His accomplice wore a hooded s weats hirt a nd blue ieans. the uttendanl:; told police. Musician Nabbed ATLANTA (AP> A member hazards as ad hoc at best, absurd at worst. The uneven record and lack or a more uniform agency t o·a gen c ~ up proach 1:. dungerous," !.he added U nlil the ban. children'b sleepwear "as treated with Tns tom ake it meet federal flame re- tard ant s tand ards. The com· m1ss1on issued a b&n on the !.ale or Tras-tr e att•d ch i ldren 's :-.leepwcar Apnl ~-AL the same ti m e. the agency orde r ed manufacturers lo repurchase un· ~ashed garm ents treated with Tris. The manufacturers challenged the repurchase order and a tederal district court judge Or· dered yam. fabric-and chemical manufacturers to sha re the re purchasing costs. A hearing on a further appeal 1~et for Wednes· day. ~ Jail Better Than Ocean Jail is seldom regarded as a welcome sight, but for a 35-year· old Los Angeles man, San Clemente's Hotel Gray Bars was better than its watery alternative Sunday. A citizen called police just b<>fore 7 p.m. and rcwrted a man lying on the beach. lie was about to be swept :.away by the tide, the an formant said. Police officers found the man whom they booked for alleged drunk in public. Proud Grandpa President Carter carries h1 i, grandson-, James Earl Carter IV, as they return ~o the l'lhite 'House Sunday after the Carter f amity s~nt the weekend at Camp FmchWidow In. Will Fight . LOS ANGELES (AP> -The widow of British actor Peter Finch is seeking court approval to take over his $115,000 estate, contending that English law re · voked his will. .. The people who have beeh buying them for the last two years or so are strictly collec· tors," said Larry Dougherty, 23, general manager of the firm. of the Led Zeppelin rock group. RobertPllint. was arrested today on charges of public drunkenness a nd c arryin l{ a knlre at Hartsfield International Airport . authorities said. P lant was en route to Los Ange les for a concert at the Forum in Inglewood. -~~~· ~_:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-:-, David, Mel., the presidential retreat. Mav'is f;letha Finch, who mar· ried the late actor Nov. 9, 1973, in ltalr, s aid British law Invalidated Finc h 's 197 5 wlll , because the law says, "Every will made by a "lan or woman s hall be .-evoked b y his or her marriage." The 1985 will leaves the estate to three of his children by two previous marriages, according to Mrs. Finch's attorney, Eugene Goodwin. Wallace to Run? NEW YORK CAP> -Alabama Gov. Georae C. w•ace uld to- day he wUI bo o candidate for U.S . Sen. John J . Sparkman's scat next 1ear , when Alabama's eenlor senator ls expected to re-- Ure after42yea'rl In Con1rcu. • Yale Honors Gerald Ford NEW HAVEN. Conn. <AP> - Yale University, where Gerald Ford studied law , awarded the former Praident an hOJ\orary degree today and praised him for the "house cleaning" he led~f\er • the nation's Watergate scandals. Ford's citation. which makes reference to hia tetiure during the nation's bicentennial year; states: ·•it toot some doing to aet the house clean in time far btrt.bday party. Somehow )'OU- mana1ed to •~ us ready to cele bra.le. Like ttie t.u. ahipe. )'OU were a 1ymbOI Of ·~tl•tely-and cheerful lfftftlty. V ou ntl'feved your countrymen frolh cynical n lf·scom and put America bade UPon a helpM, upward path." ~ WI MAKI OUAOWN DRAPES Orange Coast EDITION .... . VOL. 70, NO. 136, 3 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE_ COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, MAY 16,, 1977 Bieain Implant ·Girl, ., .Determined ti' B y ANNE COOPER Ol lllt D•llY l'ti.t Sl•lf Tara Nason, 81 or Mission Vie- jo, calls her setr the "bionic woman," since a pacemaker was implanted in her brain two weeks ago in a Philadelphia hospital. "She is responding as she typically does with determina- tion and humor," her father, Michael Nason, said toda)' .. .. She'~ ~tin8.. bored with the osp1 ~asl ntjCht we rolled her - wheelchair into the elevator, and 1be said, 'Let's nee this joint'." Tara was left m ore helpless -than a newborn baby six years ago, wben her .skull was trac- tured in an accident. Her parents were on a romantic tour ol the California wine country. when \hey received an emergency call from Orange County Children's Hospital. Tara, then 2, was not expected to survive her critical injuries. She did survive, but the formerly beautiful, bright little girl left the hospital with severe brain damage -blind, unable to speak and drawn into a fetal curl. Just love ber, the pediatrician told the Nasons. Play the radio for ~er. try not to leave ber alone too much and love her. But Tara's parents were de· termlncd to do whatever they could to help their daughter re- cover as much freedom or move- ment as possible. They engaged on a course of physical therapy with her and took her to Philadelphia when they heard of the Institute for the Achievement of Human Potential. In the five years Tara's therapy has been supervised by the Institute, she has recovered s ufficiently to attend public school, the Richard Henry. Dana special education facility in Dana Point. . Her teacher, Maxine Nardulll, saJd Tara is a very popular stu-J''i dent. who is unusually perceptive I for ahS.year-0ld. Tara's greatest accomplishment has been to team to type with a specially fashioned head gear. She can type a short letter without. supervision. her teacher said. Nasoo said Tara was an ex- cellent candida le tor the pacemaker operation, because her chief remaining symptom has been muscle rigidity. Her thumbs turned into her hand, she <SeeTARA, Page A?> ·Thefts .. Halted ,,. Mesa Police Nab Tiro Boys, 15 Police have arrested two Costa Mesa youngsters they believe are responsbile for at least 16 burglaries of east side homes m the past month. Tbe two 15-year-old boys were a rres ted Friday by police who said they think the pair entered homes through unlocked doors and windows s ince mid-Apnl. lnveslJgator Ed Dryzmala said the thefts in each of the 16 homes were similar. with only small items hke cash and jewelry taken in each case. ''In each instance ... Dryzmala said, "the homes were ransacked and only small valuables were taken. · Based on investigation. police believe the youngsters gave away much of the jewelry, and spent the cash themselves. The burglaries all occurred during the daytime, Dryzmala Daily POOi P-o ...........-= D~NIES LOAN CHARGES Supervisor Diedrich ·supervisor Say s Vegas Loans 'Lie' By CARY GRANVILLE Of tllt Oalty Piiot St.tit Orange County Supervisor Ralph Diedri<:'h todcl y dented published reports that he re- cei vetl gambltng loans from casinos in Las Vegas and the Bahama Islands. Diedri<:'h labeled a Sunday story an the Santti Ana R<'g1stc•r as "loaded with h1ctlf truths and no truths whatsoever ·' He also flatl y denil'd what he called an innuendo in the story thaf $30,000 deposited tn an Orange County bank eventually found its way into Superv1!-.or Philip -Anthony's campu1gn last foll. Diedrich said 1t is unthmkable that "any on<' 1n their ri ght mind" would ml<'rp<'t ncgolJablc chits given for gambling tnps a!> loans. "I challenge the rtcg1 .. ter or anyone else to ~ho\\ \\ hl·r<' there j\as been an~· '1ol&1lJJll1 on .m\ 1>8rt of a du,ty to n•porl tho:.e -<!hits as loan ... " Dtt•drt<'h "1ud The Register art1<'lt-said -Diedrich had fallt'd to d1!>rlosc 1'hat it termed loanfl a~ required by the Moscone Governmental ~onnicl of Interest Art us well u!> l'ropos1tion 9. Diedrich also deni ed that he and indicted loanbroker Gene Conrad were in Las Vei.tas at the Jame time last October. "I haven't been in Las Vegas Slnce before July and I dt>fy any dimwit reporlt>r to prove ()therwiH,'! said Diedrich. He also noted that a Fullerton <See DIEDRICH, Page A2) Co ast Weath e r Local gusty winds 15 to 25 miles per hour in after- ' noons. Low clpuds along 'the beaches night and ear- ly momlng, otherwise sun- ny afternoons. Lows tonight 55 to 66. Highs Tuesday 67-72. INSIDE TODAY Tht 1heri// o/ B1tmont Count11, Ohio. ii a •trapping ~ 255-pound, dz /oot~r, .and nobodl/ fMUff .orouncf wt1h Mr. Her? Yep. and •M'• good at heT job. ~ Pogc 84. l•tlex C1 t Af CH •• .... IU ~ .. M A4 Biglalan~. Dance r Alison Mc Kiernan, 6. Costa Mesa. takes her Scottish dancing seriously. it's plain to see. She competed Sun- day in Highland dancing portion of Scottish 'f es ti val held at Laguna Beach's Festival of Arts Grounds. Mesa Council Eyes $23 Million Budget Costa Mesa City Council mem· bers \\ill receive a proposed $22.7 million budget from City Manager Fred Sorsabal tonight al their meeting. · The budget proposal shows a 4.6 percent increase over last year's adjusted budget and seeks. among other things, nine new eity employes and nearly $300,000 for an update of Costa Mesa's general plan. Sorsabal said he is recom- mending a 10-cent cut In the pro- perty tax rate this· year, setting that rate a_t $1.21 per $100 in U • sessed. valuation. Last year's approved tax rate was $1.32 per $100 in assessed vtrula\lon. PUNT PREY AILS Thieves tried to walk o(f with 1 potted plant belonging to Mrs. Helen Black -Of 16 Lago North ln Irvine over the weekend, but police said they failed ln their et. fort.I. The plant and pot were too heavy. police said. The city manager said ~e is basing that rate on an estimated IS percent increase over the 197~77 final assessed valuations. uncilmen got caught with Ch 1r assessments down last year when it was learned the property tax assessment.I in the.tity went up an average 23 percent. The COW)Cil then cut the t.ax rate to the $1.32. · Councilmen are to receive the 450-page preUminary document tonight, but will not act on the budget unt.U later. A budget study session has been set for May 2S, and public dllcusaion of the budget wlll be held at a June 6 cou.ncU meeting. Changes Slated JACKSON. Mlas. (AP>-Some "important ch~es·• wlll be an· nounced thll week In the federal aaency, \he OccupaUonal Salety and Health Adminiatralloo, tbat watches over: Tt'Orkiog condl-· tlon1, H)'S u .s. Secrctat)' or Labor~•>' Marshall. 1 :{' said, adding that one of the boys attends school until 11 a .m ., and the other youngster does not go to school at all. "We're trying to get back as much property as possible lo the owners." he said. poring over a large stack of burglary reports. .. But this 1s gomg to take a long time." Both boys were released to the custody of their parents, he said. T ARA NASON WITH FATHER MICHAEL 'Bionic Woman ' Bounces Back After Surgery 4 Dead -in Air· Crash? Rough seas forced the aban- donment this morning of a sea sear<:'h for possible survivors among four Orange Countians believed to have been aboard a light plant! Saturday night when it plummetted anto the ocean off Dana Point. But along the s hore line a ground search for wreckage or other evidence of the crash con- tinued. according to a Harbor Patrol spokesman. Included among the four peo- ple believed lo have been aboard the ill-fated pl a ne when it nosedived into the sea at about 10:30 p.m . was the son of Orange County Superior Court Judge Lester Van Tatenhove. Officials said they believe Bret Van Tatenhove, 22, of Santa Ana, was at the controls of the Cessna 172 when it left Orange County Airport shortly after 9 p.m . They are equally certain from missing persons complaints and other evidence that aboard the plane with Van Talenhove were: --Bradford Jay Crawford, 22, Fullertcm. -Roger Leigh Beauchamp, 22, Fullerton. · -Jea.h Lucllle Conover, 23, Orange. Investigators reported finding cars belonging to Miss Conover and Beauchamp parked at the airport and said that parents of both said they were with Van Tatenhove Saturday night. The first indication of the craft's plight came at 10: JO p.m. when Luke Vought, a state ran~er at Doheny Park, reported seeing a low-flying plane disap· pear into the sea. Within a fe w minutes o f Vought's report. a patrol boat was on its way to the crash area. However. it wasn 't until daylight that sea searchers· following an oil slick on the water · beg_an finding evidence of the downed plane. Included among the items scooped from the ocean was the pl~e·s f'l'ont landing wheel, a s andal. some seat backs and a briefcase belonging to Van Tatenhove. The search area about 11/.i miles at sea is in an area where waters run about 200 feet deep. ·Assembly Passes Death Penalty Bill House Appr oves Tax Cut Bill WASHlNGTON (AP) -The House gave rinal approval today to a bill cutting taxes for 46 million low-and middle-income c ouples or individuals and simplifying tax returns for 95 percent of Americans. SACRAMENTO <AP > -The state Assembly today approved a bill restonng the death penalty in California and sent the measure back totheSenate . The vote was 54·23, the exact margin needed for passage. Arter 90 minutos or sometimes- emotional debate, the bill s talled on an early ballot. one short of passage, with Democrats John Knox of Richmond, a death penalty roe. absent, and Henry Mello of Santa Cruz not voting. On a final roll<!~U.,.Mello cast the vote sending the blll to the Senate. He said he was phllosophleally opposed to capital punishment but voted for it because defeat ""ould probably spark a voters' lnltiativr fbat would produce a more. severe death penalty law. The Assembly vo(e was viewed as the key test for the measure, which has already been ap- proved in a slightly different Corm by the sen;ite. The upper house ls expected to approve the amended blll and send it to Gov. Edmund Brown AD WAS REAL PIANO MOYER "As I touched the 'keys tor the last time, realizing I'd nev~r be a Van Cllbum, I knew it waa time to part with my instru'ment. I sold ll with a classified ad." That's the advertlsln1 success story related by a Santa Aha . woman who placed thll ad: 'FOR SALE PIANO Gulbranson, ilnt cond. xxx.XJOCJt, atUPM. tr your dawn OI awareneu bu arrived and lt'• Ume to move your instrument, call 6'2·5671. Tb• Daily Pilot makes the pain ol partinc shorter, •ad pl'Ofitable. . . Jr., who has said he will veto it. Thal would set the stage for a veto override attempt. Earlier, the Assembly rejected an amendment to require the state Supreme Court to rule in- dividually whether each death sentence is in line with other criminal penalties for similar crimes. The vote was 44.29 against the amendment by Assemblyman fioward ·Berman <D-Los Angel~). The vote was 283 to 2 with Reps. Andy Jacobs <D-Jnd .) and Charles Wi ggins <R-Calif.) vot- ing against 1t. The• bill, stripped of the $50· per-person rebates Pres ident Ca rt er onc e proposed to ;>limulate the economy, now goes to the Senate for final considera- tion. It would provide tax relief totaJlng $34 .1 billion over the next 28 months. County's Briggs Runs for GovernOr SACRAMENTO CAP) -State Sen. John Briggs of Fullertrin an- nounced his candidacy today ror the Republican nomination ror governor, promising "to •apply business sense to Calltomla." Althoueh the 47.year-old Briggs is tbe first formally 1declared candidate for the June 6, 1978 GOP primary, he 11 enter- ing an already-crowded field of Republican hopefuls. Undectsred candidates wbo have been ag1resalvety cam· paigning tor the GOP l\OmlnaUon are Atty. Gen. Evelle Younaer, Los Angeles Police Chief Ed Davis, San DJe10 Mayor Pete Wilson an4 AIHmbl1man Ka M •ddY oC Frilno.· B;ijp Urlier bad talkW qt ruttnlnC fot the GOP nomln8doll for lieutenant sovernor. He said he ls runn1.n& inl~ad tor ,ov- emor bee.use CaUf om la neeal a GOP candldai. for iovemor wbO will diredlf attack Democratic Go•. Edmurid Brown Jr. ·• a governor ".of 1ymboll, not •ub- atance." .... "l wtotlJ'01fliarl'm eoneemed about Job9 for )'OUftl peopla," "1&1d Bnus. who _operates an ln- aurane. firm m ll'Ullert.On ln edcll- Uon to reprnenUn1 northern ~rans• County • ·/ ... ' ~2 DAILY ~LOT C .. " $326 1'1illioa Mobil Regains : ... Bidding Lead / •· By TOM BARLEY ,. 01J1M D•ll• Pll•l ll•fl M obi't Corporation offered $326,081 ,250 for the Irvine Com- pany today and regained the lead an its biddmg battle with an East Coast consortium The new bid s ubmitted to directors of the James Irvine - Foundation al noon today represeots an offer of $38.75 for each share of lrvlne Company stock The new bid 1s $3 3 m1lhon and 40 cents a share h1&her than the bid offered Friday by a group which numbers Irvine he1resi. Joan Irvine Smith among its principals • The offer Friday represented $38.35 a share for the lrvtne Com- pany ~tock and exceeded the Mobil bid made 24 hours earlier by nearly $1 mil hon Orange County Superior Court action on the lawsuit tiled against the foundation two years ago by Mrs. S mith will resume when one of the two contenders bows out of the bidding race. Judge Jamei; ,., Judge must then rule on the merits of the of- fer ulltmately accepted by the Foundation <ind d ecide if the lrvtne Company t•c.in be sold to the highest badder Sale of the Irvine Company became pos~1bl e when the F ederal Tax Reform Act of 1969 called for the d1ve ... t1ture by foun- dations of ~lot•k he ld in pnvate companies The J ames In ant> f<'oundat1on holds ~\ 5 1wr<·<'nl of the In tn(• ('omp<ill~ ... 111(·i.. ~1rs Smith hold:. 22 \ pt'n•enl of the Mock an lht.• <'Ompully foundC'ci hv hC'r i.:rundfalhl'I 167,000 Jam Air Show At El Toro An l'Sllmillt•d lli7.000 JH'OPI<' .tl lendt'<I lht• El Toro MCJnne Corp., Air StJt1on s oJH'n hou:-.t• and watched the Na\~ .., Hlue AnJ.!t•l!> pt>rfnrm O\ er the\\ t•(•kt•nd Aho111 109.000 Pl't>pl<• '1:.llt•d lht· hlalinn on S11nrl;n alone.' At om· lime S11ndci\ Hfll-rnoon. trafrlc flll I ht· ll o rL h h 11 u rd San I a An .1 Fn•t•1.1. .1~ "'d'> bJt l..t•<I \Ill "<'' t•r.il mile:. Crum lht· Sand Canyon ex1l lhal h·MI<. In lhf' hasc• Dcc;pllt• lr..Uf1c con~c:.lwn, M;.1rn~ Corp., 01£1c-1.1b .... 11d th111g., g1•rwr.ilh \\C•nl ... mnolhh Th<' 111x·n hoU'>f' f1·at1Jrt'fl th<' Bl11 t• i\ngt•b. :1 IP<1m of !>IX °""' \ and :\1.1n1w C'o1 I'" pilot'> fh mi.: fl a:-.IH Sk' h:1\\ k 11·t ... 1n do..,1· f o r m :1 I 1 on h 1 g h .., 11 t' ,. rl m an1·11\ 1·1.., .1 ho\ <'I ht• c· ro" cl \ 1..,11111-.. .tlso \\ l'l'C' J.!" 1•n 1 h1• op port11.1111 \ to'"'" lhl' a1n•r ,1(1 t1n1t nth1·~q111p1111•11t ll'••·tl .ti •h•· -..1,1 t1on ;\llt•nd,ttHT ,1f lh1o.; \ f'.Jf ... ,111 nu.ii 01><·n ho11 ... 1· " ..... n·portt'dl\ lnlll'h h1glw1 th.in lh1· .dlc·ndarH 1· \J..,I """ \\IWn lht• Blu1• \ng1 t... did not 1w11111 m .ind th1 1.1.1•;1tht•r '"as p11oi Youths Held On Drug Rap T" n l\nuh1•1 m \ 1111th!> "crl' di rt'Slt•d in th<.'11 t·a·r 111 I ht• p1Jrl.1n~ lot at South C11,1'>l P1&11.1 !'>undav and diaq.:c·d "'1th po!>st>..,..,11111 of a hout $.">tJO "'ort h of cl r u~s Costa Mt•!'-,1 nffH'C'I.., o.,u1rl tht•\ t·o11f1st·at1•d ";.1\. h..1~~1ci. conl<11n lnJ( 2'1 1'h~11 "lH•ki., 22.5 J(tUm:i of CO<'amt• all\! mari111ana from tht• park <'cl auto ArrC'slt><I WC'rc• l'uul M Slamo ... and Michael c; V1ghont'. both 19 They wer<' hook(>d into Co!'i ta Mesa Jail and lah•r rt.'l<'J bl'd on $5,000 bail each Of'ANOI COAST < DAILY PILOT ~:r.:t.~:r~\~tl:, ~I=:::: o,:.:; CM\' ~\~•no f omo•"• '-t»r.-t• ..O•t*"" .. ,. 9"11Mt~M4 Mof'Hf•t ti,rou•f'I Jr1c1.ty for ,_.,. ~ N••OOrl " ... ,,. H\llf'lh""G'\ ""M." r°""' t .. fll V•lt•Y ''"'"* S•Off..,.,I!. V•ll•• •~If ~ 11e .. ~ Soul~<""'' l\\i"'lf•rW'Q• ...... l•d• !left " ""''"""" ~•lu'(l.o" --"' ,,.. r.::!IMIC.:.:~'::!"!.~.·,~:,.~·.;.:,.no -" 8•• ....... "-,.,.,IMf'lt •"'4f ....,..l\IWr J•Oll C-r "•<• •rtttOif'f'lt •NII 0.fttf .. MANIOH • "'i:~1: ..... 11 ,_ ..... ......... M• .... l"f l!dilOr 0..f ... M i.-!tic-" IUll A\\hl•lll INn•o+,.1t111on ~T; !:!.:, O:,:Z:, c~~.,~ .. "·:.f:.;, =::r.., ....... , .... "'."" ¥1••" ,..,., .. r•1t•G.,<•• wltf\ewl \••L••• Ntmtu•M •' _...,._ t~r.:. .. ~~"\.:::~r. .. :!··.:· ( ~:::. ~·~ -""' " ...... u ~ _,,,, 1'111•11••• -·--u """"''"'• .. \• Heading the consortium' er. fort are real estate speculator Donald Bren, Detroit developer Alfred Taubmun, Wall Street financier Charles Allen und auto billionaire Henry l''ord ll. TONIGHT COSTA M·ESA CITY COUNCIL Regular meetini. City Hall, 6:30p.m . OCC LECTURE -"Conversa- tion with Master Mariners." Fine Arts 119, 7:30 p.m . TUESDAY, MAY 17 SE.NtOR CITIZENS CLUB Community Recreation Cenler, Tues., Wed., Thurs .• 12·3 p.m . To Lead Seniors BEHIND THE HEADLINES -Dr. Giles T. Brown lecturer. OCC Forum, 7:30p.m "EQUUS" South Coast Repertory Theater. Tuesday. Sunday through June 11 , 8 p m New officers for the 9"10-member Costa Mel'!a Senior Citizens Club are (from left l Betty Howard, president; Wayne Baldwin. vice president: Agnes Healy. secretary, and Dic k Kincaid, treasurer. The club 1s the largt>sl on the Orange Coast and 1s second in size m Orange County only to Anaheim's 4,000-member seniors group UC/ Banquet Set Saturday The public as an viled to help h onor outstanding s tudents. teac hers . stare . alumna anti {'am pus :.upporter-, a l lh<' '>t'\'l'nlh an nual L'C I rvine L aud::. Jnd t.aurl'b Ballqut>l Salurda) al lhl' sh(' r a I() II If IJ l t• I In ~I'"' '"' r I Uea<·h Sporu:.ored h) tht· l Cl Alumr11 i\s:-.oc1at1on . t1ck<'h will ro-.1 SJ2 50 per person. "1th <·ocklalls at r. 30 p rn and <lmnt•r al 7 :m Pm . Those mtNested 1n att<•ncling muv make a reservation. before Tuesday. by calling the l Cl \lumn1 offlc<·. ~33-6247 or the LTI informatwn desk. 833 5150 Yale Horwrs Gerald Ford \"F:W llA\"E' Conn I \P Vale t 'nners1t) "'her<' (,c•ralcl Ford -.tud1ed la"'. a" ardE'<I tht- forme1 Pr'<'!'-ldt•nt an honorar\ clt:v~c_today andpr.i.t.1.cd him fm lhe · houst' l'IC'.in1n~· he It'd ufll'r thl· nations Wah'r..,alt' "l'andal-. Ford s (·1tal10ll, \\ h1c·h make·'> rt'ferenCl' to h1:0. ll•nur 1• dunni.: lh1· n.il ion., li1<·t•nlt·n111.ll \l'.11 ... l~• l t':O. It took ... 11n11· rl Cllllg to ~t·t lh1• hou-..1• 1 lt·an in t1mt• for th<> btrthd.l\ p.1rl\ Somt•hO\\ \oll manJg1'tl \11 J.:PI "" 11•.111\ 111 ll'l1·hrJI'' l.1k1• lh1• 1.tll ..,h1p., \llll \\ l'rt' .a ... ,·mhol or .t.ilt•I\ .ind dw,•rfu~ i.,ere-nll' You rt"tMl''.l"'d \ullr countrvm1·n l1orn l\n1ral "l If .,,·urn .11111 pul \ nwr11·.1 li.11 I.. up11n .1 hdpf11l 111•1.1. .ird p.itli Mesa Muralist E'ro•PageAJ DIEDRICH. • BO\IS Club annual fund-raiser hl' ha~ helped sponsor for the past 10 ~ear!) might account for some of the so called ca~ano loans · · 1 m not sure but I think th<' lr~ ror lhl' \.ood c;u)s or • Fullerton as billed to lhl' Good Guyi. tare of Halph D1t>dn('h," h{.· -.aid · 1t might bt.•. I don t knrm fc11 n•rl aan. but the Good Guys hill might appear on a tomputer printout of sorts Bui 1t certainly as not CJ lo an to m e." Tht• Fullt'rlon sup1.•n·1s1ir·-. Las Veg;.1:-. Lipe of credit became an 1::.su1.· ill fi1s 1972 rampa1gn Then. 1t wus ust•d an pohlJ<'al .ids and mailer!. purporll'dly cJl' ~1g n~' b, .. lobb\ 1st Frank M 1rhl'le a "on behalf of 1m·um bl•nt ' iam Ph1ll1p:. Dwdnch l;ilwl('(I th<' ReJ,!1sl<'r '>lor~ 'anothl•r murk) tast• of \.'ellow Journalism and said he had not IX>en c·onta<.•ted b~ the ReJ:1ster reporlt•r s1n1.·e Ma) 5 11<' also -.au.I lhl' -.r>-rallccl largl' u n e,pla1n ed dt•pu:.1l'> 1n ;in \nJhe1m hank ar<' th<' outgrn,\th 11( -.ome rc•J\ el)l ate salcl) It Just !>O h appens I ha\"e mon• than $200,000 t•asti depos ited with th~ b:mk and I cton·t se-e--wh\' that 1:. ;invthmg to be ash a m ed of 1.•sp('(•1ally when the transactions are publlcl~ rt.•<.·orded and ea:.y to Iran•. lh1.•supt•n·1s orsa1d Th1'> morning D1t>clnch con t;rdt•d has allornt•\ and orden·J him to demand u retruc:twn from the Register During that <'onn•rsut 1on he• .... 11cl · 1 haH• :-.omt• right:; lt•ft. I thank. and I don l bl'lleH• pubht· offll'1als haH! lo put up with this kind of d1stort1on · · llt• then J>Ut an a cal l lo not<'d libel Jll11rnt•\ Lou"' :'\i1zer ill 'it•\" York D.tlly Plt.4 SWf ltM!e Dave Noel , 19, puts the finishing touches on his untitled troJ)1cal mural at McNally lllg" School in Costa Mesa . He's been at work on his bright. multi·colored motif for the past 10 days. Dave la u sl'udent in teacher Tom Lemar's art class. The project is dcsl1ned to brlng color to the barren stucco wnlls at the ofd campus at 19th Street and Newport Boulevard. • 400 Honor GWC's Dr. Dudley Boyce MAN OF TH'E HOUR GWC's Dudley Boyce Boyce Looks Back on GWC Beginnings \'ou'vc com<' a long way. Dud Bab:;. since lht•y were still cut ling the cauliflo"'er harves t out side your farmhouse office "1n dow and drivmg p1ltngs 67 feet deep into the peat bog ror your school This was the m ('s'>a~e Fnduv as friend~ gathered lo laugh with retiring Golden West College President Or R Dudley Boyce Boyce recalled th<' glory of has first e mploy ment with the Orange Co~s\ Collc~e 01stnct. when he was the grand and conf1 dent and }Outhful third mernbt•r of the 0('(' hus1nc·..,.., l11<.'11lt \ If•' tolcl the· ri<'hghlNI t'ro\4d lw "'a!! hl<'rall\ walk in&.? cin .11r .11 ht!. new roh• m c·omm unit' <'oll1•g(• cit• vclopml'nt. t hc•n the t r11 I} r·orn in g thing Ill t\cm·ri<'an t•rluc;itwn "We• wc•n• s1tt1 ng arn11nrl one· I at<.' urt t'rnooll 111 nnl' ol I hmw old Santa Ana Arm\' Air Rast• har rarks buildings \41lh 1ust tht· l<1 r papcr walli-... he 1 <railed HC' has a h..ihit ol 1111Ltmg has ft•ct uµ on h1!> dt•s\.. in rnomcnb or pleasure• and l<•1sure unct th;1t )., \llhal he did that day, :Ad matting he felt happy and s mu~ in bis fl('"' Jllb · I lcanro back a nd f<-11 nirht throu~h the wall. h<' lold the rnunnf( thronjl ,\ 1ov1al but definite+, moved Dr R Dudle) Ro) <'E'. president of Huntinglon B<·ach ·., Gold c•n Wt•st College s 1m•e ad m1na~tra lion offil'es "'l'l l' in a farmhouS<• and Jack r abb its in vad ed classrooms. wa:. the Man of the Hour. ' Nearly 400 fellow educators. legislators, civic leaders and friends joined Friday m honorinR the. Orange County native al lht' coll ege's el eventh annuCJI Citizens' Advisory Banquet '"Let Change Be Tradit ion.·· Dr Boyce's motto, wus the theme Boyce as ret111ng June JO During has lt'nure as head of lh<' Coast Community Colle~e Dis tricts s econd campus. Dr Boyce sa" at gro1.1. to prominence as an example or th(' community col leL•e t'onceot The veteran educator cit~ five points or progress an bringing community education lo West Or ange County , as 1l w as transformed from field s o( caulinower. beani. and chtle pep pers to a buslfing. subdlv1sion- s plas hed suburbia Originally a me mbe r of the Oranf(e Coa!lt College faculty. Dr. Boyce mo\·ed on lo Stanford l..'niversity as a teacher. but seven vears later was lured back by Coast Community College Distract Chancellor Norman Watson "'The nurturing of cr eativity is som ething I have en1oyed ." not· ed the 55-year-old Boyce. c iting four other ranking achievements of the Golden Wes t College cam- pus ·"The third most s ignificant thtnlZ in my mind 1s our nurtunng of educational television." refer- ring lo Channel SO. the pubhc TV station Golden West College operates Th<' Coastlin e Com mun1ty College patterned on lhe so 1·~d led Free l "n1v<•rs1t1e'> of th<' S1xt1 es in another achievement. Dr Rove<' notc>d • Wt· now havt• H complcle r ro gram. one that 1s uruqut· in th<· l "n 1ted Stat('s." Or H11yc·c point l'd Olli or the Golden w csl Collc).(c• l'd u (.' <1t1onal ocrerin gs JI(' l'lle<l th e.:. fifth GWC milestone as bcmg a community C't.>nter in its own ril(hl · For enrichment. ed ucation und fun. ht' declured. Thl· average student age•)!-. 30. Dr Ooyce po int cd o ut . d <' m onstratmg the age range of <'ltizens who attend one or more classes for s tnt'tl\I <1cholast1c· stud1ei. or 1ust pleasure. And s impl y lc•n rn i ng something new as pleasure, he stresi;(.'(f r .... r~AJ TARA•··. ~ould make only aweept.c ~ m~nta with rier ara>1, and he ' , leis "scissored" • over t.M other. A week alter the pacemaker was implanted on the base of Tara ·s brain, i"waa turned on at a very low speed, her father said. The 1peed is to be increased ar adulllly. N HOO a aid general)y &realer rreedom ol movement lan't ex- pected until the speed reachet at least 3. with a maximum speed or tu. Tara's limbs are noticeably looser already. ho said, although the pacemaker. has been ad· vanced only to a speed of2.I . ·'She's been drawinc and ma.k- m& letters," Nason said. "He(' teacher will be ecstatic. Tar•'• legs have alwaya scissored -:"we couldn't pull them more than an inch or two apart at the knees. They haven't scissored now in several days. and they pull apart easily. "Our goal is to ~et her '!P on her feet again, walkin1,' he s aid. "lt's early to say just what. the extent of her recovery will be, but we're amazed -to see the im- provement already. And we're· pat,ent. After aJI, she's been oCr her reetlorsix years." Nason said be expects Tara's doctors to release her May 24. She is looking fo~ward to the trip back to California with her Jather a nd mother. he safd. The Nasons• other three children arc at home 1n Mission Viejo wlth • housekeeper and nurse. Her dad said Tar a is a nxious tq be back in s~hooL She bas nearly worn <>ql a tape recording her class mates sent of their favorite songs, he s aid, and morning mail IS the high point Of her day_ j Na son said Tara bas received about 400 cards from all over the country. 1 "Philadelphia 1s in full bloom it's too bad Tara can"t enjoy 1t. · her father said. ''Broad Stre<'t llospital is right do"·ntown. When she was com- m~ of out or surJ:ery. sh e spUllcd tht• s tatue of Wilham Penn atop t•1ty hall. ··'What's that man domg on top of that building,' she wanted to know I l'Xplailltod at was a i;tatue. She·~ t•n1oycd seeing at s ince then it's become like a friend " ' . Captive Mom Declares 'No ~ Hard Feelings' YOL'NGSTOWN. Ohio <AP> A 22-} l'ar-old mother held hostage "ith her childr~n for nt>arly 26 hours s ayi; s he i;pent the tame doing housework before <.'Sca pinjl from her captor. Carta Blair :;aid s he was not ;i(raid during the ordeal that ended Saturday evening. She also sa1cl she would not press C'hargcs against the man who took her captive. Archie Reginald Nelson, 29, the alleged bank robber who invaded he r home. faces possible charges of federul bank robbery. state ki dnaping and extortion, authorities said. "'lie didn't ha rm me and my children and, as for pressing l'harges I feel he 'll do t•nough time for the bank rob- bery I have no hard reelings against him,·· she said Sunday in an interview at her mother's home Thieves Loot Two Offit!es Office buildings in Irvine ancf Costa Mesu were broken into over the weekend, and the thieves took only a typewriter from each firm. according .to police reports. An $816 electric typewriter was taken from a front desk at R&& Distr ibuting, 3303 Harbor Blvd. c•arly Saturday morning a fter &O· meone broke a large ..+tndow to gain entrahce. 1 rvine police said someone s mas hed a large window at James Reid Buttders, Inc ., 17882 Sk y park Circle early Sunday morning. The bandits nude orr with an. electric typewriter worth $700 in that burglary. I . YA!RINGTON (AP)-An ln-ol lntcrnational collaboratJon in t•rnaUOllal tovnU,ative team the tuture.•• the project report ••ld· *'"lay the worldwide ojl · tald. crilta 6a alarmlnaly eloee and. Th• report, produced by • Ua• the oonven-.On away from team ot 35 business, •overnment 9etr0aewra fueb must .,_ punued and academic leaden from lS . with "wartiaie ur1eocy.'' non·Communtst countries, =••AU our work can be bolled'\ parallell a CIA report released to a •inlle meaaaae " aald aeveral•eeks ago. a 11cbu1ett1 lnaUt~te of LlketheCIAstudy,tbenewre-!J•ebnol~y Prof. Carroll L. port says the world could begin .Willoa., wbO h•aded the projeet. running out ol oil as early as 1881. .. Othenriae we lace foreMea· It says th.e oil abortaee ln tbe free ble c~1"WU.onuid. world w l l l gr o "!" t <>' ''The critlcal interdependence between lS mll.llon and 20 inllUon of n•Uonl In the enern f!eld re-barrels a day by the year 2000, qtdr• an unprecedented dearee close to the amount curHDUy Super What? A ski-masked roller skater -who would only identify himsel( as "hassan Ali Superjog" -bangs on the tail of a bus in New York Sunday. High Court Refuses Pregnancy aearing WASfUNGTON CAP> -The United States Supteme Court re· fused today to consider whether a private employer is guilty of il· le1al sex discrimination by firi11g an unmarried pregnant employe. The jUAtices let stand a lower court's decision that the Martin Sweets Company of Louisville. Ky., violated the 1964 Civil Rights Act when it fired R06e M. Jacobs in 1972. The 6th U.'~. Circuit Court of Appeals awarded Miss Jacobs $7,500 in back pay, ruling that her being fired ~ause she was pre· gnant showed "disparate and in· vidious impact upon the female Cruise Ship Offw Cuba NEW ORLEANS CAP> -Four hundred luxury liner passengers. including j azz great~ Dizzy Gillespie and Earl "Fatha" Hines, are en route to Cuba on the first tourist cruise from Amenca since 1961, when the two coun· tries broke diplomatic relations . The liner Daphne left here Sun· " .tay after a dockside demonstra- Uon by several hundred Cuban exiles. including Fidel Ca~tro'c; sister Juanita. who flew m Crom Miami for the protest. 'Miss Castro spoke to the peaceful demonstration in Spanish, urging the participants to flood the While House with messages reminding President Carter that human rights are Oouted in Cuba. gender." In other words, men engaging in nonmarital sex don't run the same risk of being fired. In appealing oo the Supreme Court, ·attorneys for Martin Sweets. a light ·machinery manufacturer wbtcb employs about 60 persona at its only plant in Louisville, said Miss Jacobs was fired for her sexual activity and not for her pregnancy. There's a difference. the lawyers argued, because Miss Jacobs' original lawsuit against her former employer did not charge that male employes found lo be having noomanlal sex would not be fired. The appeals court, however. ruled that the company would not have fired a male worker who 1l discovered was engaging in non· marital sex. Miss J acobs was fired because she got pregnant, the court ruled, and that spelled sexual discrimination. Attorneys for the company 'laH.~he lower court unf a1rly "ex- panded" the scope of the Cederal law barnng sex ual d1scnmma· lion. They said that Martin SweeLc; was a ··hi ghl y rt>hg1ous" com · pany which should have the nght to ftre employcs because of sex· ual acllv1t1es 1l dtsepptoves of - us ~ng as the reasons are "sex· neutral" and do not dsst'runinate between men and women. The company a lso noted that nonmarital sex was a cnme in Ke ntucky in 1912, a misde· meanor punishable by a fine of $20 toS50. .ri-otestlag die-Airport consumed by the United States. The report followa a Z~·,.ear atudy by the Workshop on Alternative Energy StrateJles apoDIOred by the Musachuaetts InsUtute of Tecbnoio1y. .. ~It coneludes that th• antielpat,.. ed oil shortage will occur even thouch coal production ta more than doubled, nuclear power mulUpUed u to 25 times, the hia-oortc growth rate in oil demand ls cut by more than half and the price of oil rises 50 percent. '"The WAE.5 studies show that energy conaervation is essen· ti al," Wilson said ln releasing the . National J(idPoin Ring Told CHICAGO (AP) -Chicago police say an investigation of child pornography bas led to evidence of a nationwide or- ganization that allegedly lures runaway youths into becoming male prostitutes to serve wealthy homosexuals. The ring, headquartered ln Chicago, has been sending young boys to all parts of the nation, pol.Ce said Sunday. The Chicago Tribune reported that police in Chicago, Los Angeles and Dallas are participating in the in· vestigation. Officers said they were close to identifying six key adult mem· bers of the prostitution ring called the Delta Project. Authorities reportedly . also are searchjng tor 20 juvenile boys connected with the ring. Authorities ~aid a. clandestine newsletter known as Hermes is published in Chicago to promote the ring. The newsletter also al· legedly promotelt-the use of minors as models and actors in pornographic films. The newsletter says the aim of Delta Project is "to provide e ducatlonal, travel a nd self· development opportunities for qualified young men of character and integrity." Part of Delta Project was the establishment or "Delta·Dortns" around the country. According to the newsletter, "each Delta. Dorm is a private residence where one of our sustaining mi!mbers acts 1lS a 'don'-for t•o to four 'cadets'. . • . the nature of the relatkm~ between the cadet and the sp<>nsor l~ left en. tirely to the two of them.'' Authorities said Delta Project began in the Cook County Jail last spring when one or more in· mates began using the jail's printing facilities to publish the newsletter secre\}y. The Tribune said John Norman, 49, a convicted sodomist serving a four-year sen- tence in the Illinois slate prison at Pont\ac, admitted that he started the newsletter in the jail while he was awailmg trial on c harges of t aking indecent Ii bertics with 10 teen·age boys. •'This has nothin& to do with sex," Norton told the newspaper in an interview at the prison. "I don't want to get young kids in· vol ved in sex.·· The Tribune said authorities have labeled the "dons" as adults wtlh a sexual preference for children. The a uthorities claim the cadets are really pro- stitutes. the Tribune said. The two were arrested for al· legedly using two 14·year.old boys in a pornographic movie which they intended to distribute across the natlon, police said. The men were identified by aulhont1es as David Berta, 32. and John Bell, 19, both or Chicaeo. They were charged with taking indecent liberties with a child. ~ftlst radical students. prote!!ling the ~penlng d the new Tokyo International ;Airl><!rt, caqy ataves as they begin a . 1>-.rade aftCJ" staging a rally m Tokyo Sun- day despite heavy ·ratn. The headbands on their helmets read ''obstruct the aJrport'a opening.·~ Polle aid there were no major clashes . Mond!y. May 11, 1'77 DAIL v flft.OT M , Clos.e J'eport. •'c.aoservalioo may be our best. cheae>es&. most accessi· ble alt.enaaUve energy source. "However,'' he cautioned, "cbantes in a country's energy . ttsini aystem ate lnevitablv slow. They happen neither eftortlesaly nor overnight. But happen Lbey muat. .. The report 1ay1 demand for energy wtll continue to grow even •It free world governments adopt vigorou1 cooservation poJlcies. "Tbls growth must increaaing· Jy be 11ti1fiod by energy re· sources other than oU, which will be progressively reserved for uses that only oil can satisfy," the report said. "The alternatives require five to 15 years to develop." the re-- port said, "and the need for r eplacement fue.la will "locrease rapidly as the last decade of the century ls approached.•' The investigators projected potential enern supflles and de- mands on a glob a baa ls and ·round serious sbortases showing He's A 1'oiding Tralli«! . r up after 1985 (or the DOD· Com mun.lat world. ~ ''These findints are a .tinal ~ for act.ion, not despair t" Wilson 1 said, "Sinc4! the U .s . .ii 01 far the largest produeer and conaumer of energy, the actlona we take-- and wben we take them -are 10- lnf to have the 1r~atest impact on the Mure ecoaomlea of all na• lions ta tbe non·Comm uni1t world. "Time ls our moet precious re- source," be said. "It must be used as wilely u enerty. • • · This asphalt repair truck may be parked he re a little longer than the driver expect· ed. The vehicle broke through the floor of a parking garage in Providence, R.I., but authorities said the driver and a compan~ ion escaped withoutinjuries. Postage Rates Hike Due! Saturday Mail Deliveries May Be Out .. WASHINGTON <AP l -The Postal Service said today it ex· peels to increase postage rates and eliminate Saturday mail de- liveries by early next year. Postmaster General Benjamin F . Ballar said the first·class rate probably will be increased from 13 cents per letter to either 15 or 16 cents with correspondlng ·a.n· creases in other classes.. JC deliveries are reduced from six to five days a week, thereby reducing delivery costs, the new first-class rate would be 15 cents instead of 16 cents, Bailar-told a Senate Governm ental Opera· lions subcommittee. • Nixon Says Power A.buses 'N ecessa.,:,Y' · NEW YORK (AP> -Jn his next nationally televised in· terview, former President Nixon repottedly claims that aJleged abuses of presidential power were necessary to help end the war in Vietnam, according to Newsweek magazine. The magaztne says Nixon first thought the war could be ended with the help or Soviet influence. But when that plan fell through, Nixon says, he Celt it was necessary to take extraordinary steps at home to gain a more favorable withdrawal from Viet- nam. Newsweek, in Its current issue. quoted Nixon as saying : "I knew that to get the enemy to take us seriously abroad, I had to have enough support at home. "They could not feel that they could win in Washington what they could not get on the bat· tlefield," Nixon was quoted as telling interviewer David Frost. Newsweek said Nixon, in the interview to be broadcast at 7:30 p.m. PDT Thursday, admits he knew of the existence or a White House "enemies list" and th'e "plumbers unit," which he.says was waging a political war on dissent. Frost then asked if th<>Se ac· lions were aimed at Nixon's op- ponents. The former president replied: "You can make that charge. and you should, because a lot of y6u7 constituency in the media do thank that. But they're wrong. In my view, I had a responsibility above everything else, oo bring that war to the earliest possible conclusion.•• • Ii Bailar said the elimination of Saturday mall deliveries could become effective early in 1978. He noted there are numerous procedures that muat be carri~ out before the proposed changes can be put inta effect. The Poe1'1 - Service board of governors first • would have to give it.t approval. which probably will happen within 60 days, Ballar said. Then the Postal Rate Com• mission would have 60 days to hold hearings and issae an ad· visory opinion. Bailar said the Postal Service woµld not seek congressional ap· prov al before cutting back de- liveries. Several key congressmen have criticized initial Postal SeTVice moves to reduce deliveries. A federal study commission last month recommended that de· liveries be reduced to five days a week to save $412 million a year for the financially troubled mail agency. Bailar al10 said the Postal Service ls considering reinstat· ing lts former policy or .eradually reducing the number of post of- fices in rural communities. •'These small post otfices are in many cases redundant . services. We have rural letter carriers that go down almost every rural road in the country. Tftey deliver mall and they selt stamps. They are like having a post ofCice on wheels," Ballar said. .. ,. ' A4 DAILY PILOT Monc!!y. Mg 18. 1917 ' • . , ~.:'mg Q Tax BreW: ........ ,~'.~··. ~ Retroactive Incentives .Supported . \~·"'· .... ·~1'· Tom ~W.e m!liiil:I~~-~·· ~ •. WILD BLUE YONDEU: If' folk.I wbo llve ln the vicinity or. Orange County Airport think tbe jet---OJ)e!'ations are noisy today, they should have heard the place a few years back. Alrcralt enaines really roared then. we Joved it. Jt was an enormous comfort. Loved it? A comfort? You bet. But you have to understand the circumstances. T.be United States bad jUJt au!· ·rered a aneak attack at Pearl Harbor. Much of our Paclflc de- -f en.e forca had either been- wiped out or severely crippled. WE WE&E PRE'ITY jittery au riaht. Lota of coastal real· dents filured the imperial neet mt1ht loom up on the horizon any moment: True, we bad El Toro Marine Corpa Air Statton but Jtl opera· tions weren't hl&hJY vlalbte to the twitchy clvillan populace. Tbert the U.S. Army Air Corps came to town. The Air Corps took over an area out by MacArthur Boulevard in the ceneral area where Eddie Martin's little airstrip had operated. The Air Corps brought In those· l win-boom, twin -encined Lockheed Lightning fighter planes. They were faat and they were beautiful. TJrey-were also hichly vtaible. There was no more gorge6u5 sight than thdse P·38s, flying dawn patrof. strung out just off. coast over the Pacific ii\ a long- nose·to-tail formation. WHO CARED if those fighters were ,.isy? When a squadron of P -38s roared aloft from the airport. it shook the ground. Nobody complained. We s m iled a lot then; Af'tei; World War II , the airport -w-as given to Orange County and it became a fairly quiet place. They actually used it for auto drag races for a time. A few l.i.ltbt planes used it. Indeed, the Army Air Corps and its P-38s were long gone when the home building boom hit the. Harbor Area. Nobody thought much about a noise factor from little old Orange County Airport. Then Alr California started jet passenger service from here to San Fran· clsco. Some people thought It was a joke. IT WAS NO JOKE. The jet age had just caught up with Oranae County. Now aircraft noiae ill a factor. Orange County 1overnment bas just completed a four.year, $238,000 sludy of possible airport expansion. including runway ex· tensions, more parking and in· creased terminal capacity. The city of Newport Beach, whose resldenta are most affect· -ed by the jet takeoff racket. has filed a 232-page challenge to that study which is wary of airport improvement that might be .. growth-lnducinJ( " YET GO DRIVE round our county 'airport and you have to wonder. We have hotels there in both the cities of Newport and Irvine. There are vaAt business buildinr. There is a hu1e in dustria complex. Restaurants and t•vems dot the landsca~ Trame jams are routine and parkina Is almost impqss1ble Orange County Airport has come a long way from its Army Ai~ Corps days. And almost everything near it seems to be growth·lnducing. WASHINGTON CAP> - Congressional tax leaders acreed today that Americana should be aiven retroactive tax breakl for bdylnc fuel-efflcl~t automobiles or inlta.lllnl home insulation lf those part.a of Prell· dent Carter'• ener1y Pn>l?am are enacted into law. Leaders of both the House Ways aod Means Committee and the Senate Finance Committee voiced tUpport for 11v1.n; a varie- ty of admlnlatration·proposed energy tax incentives an Aprll 20 effective date, the day Carter ~presented bta procram to Con1resa. BOUSE WAYS and Means Cbalrman Al Ullman. (D·Ore.>. Seaate Ffnance Chairman Ruaeell &. Long, <D·La. >. aDd the ranklng Republican memben ot both commJttffa said they want· ed •'to encourace people not to delay making purchases lnt&n· ticipatioo of the potenUal rebates and credit.:• Arntg C'aptaia Carter proposed rebates for fuel·emclent can of up to nearly ~. coupled with a tu OD CU• 1u11len that would ran1e u blah as $2,500 by 1985. Tbe/l'OPQled gaa-guuler tax woul not be made l'etroacUve. BUT PE•SON8 who have bou1bt can within the past few weeks setting better than 18 miles per gallon -or who plan to do 10 later this year -would qualtfy for the rebates. ti the legtalatlon ta enacted and 11 the Coo&re11 aana to the a"pproacb advocated b)' the tu leaden. Carter also called for tu crediti for home LmulaUon ol up to 1410 and a variety of other tax brew for ener'I)' conaervetico atepa by bomea and bualneuee. "It ·11 not poutble to gtve ay u1urance that the rebates and' credits will be enacted, but wbicbeYer way tho Con1re11 acta on tbe1e provtatons, it la lbe in· tenUon that consumers and UJ. neaaee wW not be better off b)' Cle- layln1 their purchue;• the com. mittee leaden aald. THEIB8TATEMENT came u the WQI JLDd Means Commit.teo be1an ~artnaa on the tax aapecta of Carter'• en•rlY plan. Treasury Se~retary w. Michael Blumenthal. the lemdoff wltneu, Hid the tax proposal• would "add little ln the way ot complalty to the Income tax laws, •peclally in re1ard to ln· divld'* tupayen. •• Mondale 'Praises' Portugal ' LISBON, Portu1al CAP> - Vice President Walter F. Mon- dale met with Portuaal'a top leaders toda,y, then pralsed what be 1aid wu their commitment to human rtlhts and democracy. ·Benefit Perfo...,.anee IRA Guerrillas Mondale spent 85 minutes wlth President Antonio Ramalho Eanes, ball an hour longer than planned. Later ho said It had been "• very, very useful meet- ' • .IV Mary Martin (left) and Ethel Merman teamed up Sunday night at the Broadway Theater in New York for a celebrity.filled audience who paid up to $500 a ticket. In their first and only stage ap~arance together, the musical pair performed in the benefit for the theater and music col· Execute Briton . I" . . m T~E VICE PRESIDENT J the two d1scusaed plans for more than $700 mUUon in Western loana to Portugal, one of the ~reatnatioosm Europe. lection of the Museum of the City of New York. . BELFAST, Northern lr,eland <AP> -lrtab Republican Army suer· rillu uid today they bad "executed" a Brttilh arm1 captain abduct. ed Saturday night ln Northern Ireland. "We arrested him on Saturday n.taht and execut.d blm after Inter· rogation, .. the IRA's lat Battalion in South Arma.ah Coun\1said1n a "Today•• meeting further strenlthena an already 10Ud, friendly relaUonahip between the United States and Portueal," Zambia Warns -war statement. The IRA, which is ngbUng to end Britlsb rule in the province, claimed that the officer, Capt. Rober\ Lee or . the elite Grenadier Guards regiment, was working with the Strategic Air Service -SAS -the elite British unit conbating terrorism. 'Beard Fuadl"fl ?ol4 .. WARWI(1K, R .I . {AP) - Referring to himself as "J\obin · Hood,'' U.S. Rep. Edward P. Beard says be had to solicit funds from Rhode Is land businessmen· because he has given too much lsmeli Poll Shows J' oters 'U,,.cided~ TEL AVIV. Israel (AP> -The · Israeli elect.ion campaJgn ends today with public opinion polls showing almost 20 percent of the voters still undecided who they · want to lead the Jewish state into peace negotiations with the Arabs. The top two contenders for prime minister capped their campaigns with Israel's first televised debate Sunday night. It focused on the question of what war.won territory should be re· turned to the Arabs at the barcaining table . THE KNESSET -Israel's parliament -was to meet tn s pecial session today for another debate. called by the right-wing oppog!Uon Likud Unity party, on two key election Issues: r elations with the United States and al- legations that the ruling Labor party failed to supervise the armed forces adequately. About 88 percent of the 2.S million eligible voters are ex· peeled to cast ballots Tuesday in what· could be the closest and most indecisive election in the history of the J e wish state. . [.·1NSHORT. are 1n complete aireement. ·• Against Rlwdesia . ) Mondale Hid. "There are no con· tentlows bilateral l111uea. We MONDALE SAID they atSo LUSAKA, Zambia CAP> -President Kenneth D. Kaunda said money to charity. He also sa~ there is no record of the contributions and he can· not prove be 1ave the money away, "You'll Juat have to take my word for it.•• he told a news con· f erence Sunday. Prbonl•aatnRlot talked about American helt:t to today Zambia is in a "state of war" with nelgbboripa white· modernize Portueal 's . armed governed Rhodesia. • forces and develop a s,000-man Kaunda, whose country is a base for black Rhodesian guer· Portuguese airborne brigade for rilJas, said the Zambian army had been placed on full alert and he the North Atlantic Treaty had ordered that a ny Rhodesian aircraft crossing into Zambia be Or1anizat.ion. · "shot on sight." Mondale's session with Eanes HE SAID HE ISSUED the orders after learning that Rhodesia was a clear sip of U.S. backing ~igbt launch cross-border 1trikes against guerrilla camps In Zam. for the 10.month-old Democratic b1a. government In Liabon, and fore£· "I wish to tell all Zam!>ians today that we are in a state of war forts to link Portugal cloiely to witb.~esia," Kaunda told a news confer-ence in this capital city. JACKSON. Mich. (AP) -Western economic and defense We will fight and J have already directed all my boys to shoot Upset about overcrowded coad.i· alliances. any Rhodesian planes on sight using Zambian airspace.•• tion1, inmates overran a UnderthelatedictatorAntonio THE DECIARATION by Kaunda, w'---arm-•-ar• mtnJmum security cell block, Ht Salazar, Portuaal wu a NATO all and uu;><l;I ""' '"-'"~ .... mat~ aftre and destroyed m e m be r, but re m a In e d sm underequipped compared with Rhodesia's, wu not ex· furniture at Southern Mlcbiaan backward and apart from Euro-peeled to lead to an immediate all-out WU'. Priaon, the world'• lal'jeat peanalfalra. Mozambique. another black state abeltenn• llbodellm wailed priloa. officials rePOl'ted. Two )'tan of turmoil aft.er the surgent:a. made a similar declaration 1n March 1976. Since then the Four inmates suffered minor · 1974 revoluUon took the country Rhodesians have made raids against euerrilla camps ln Moumbl· injuries when prisoners fought to tbe brink o( communlsm and que, which borders Rhodesia on the east, and bave charged that amone themselves Sunday niibt. left the economy 1hattered. Mozambican troops are operating with the 1uerrillu tn border said WWlam Gran~ a deputy ~~~~~~~~~~~~~-ar--'e_as_.;.__~~~~~--~~~~-------------------- warden. About 50 prisoners who triggered the disturbance re- turned to their cells about two hounlater. The inmates caused •rl estimated $20,000 in property damage, a priaon &pokeaman said. c..troller Setttelleeel ZAGREB. Yugoslavia <AP> - A court found a Zagreb airport air controller retponslble for the. midair collision that killecJ 1'18 peraons la.at Sept. 10 and sen· tenced h.lm to seven yeara in prison today. Seven other air controllen were acquitted. 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Nationally known columns by Ann Landers and Erma Bombeekalaoare retuJarfeaturesof the People section. . If you're a penOll wbo needs people, younMd the People 1ec&loa, Sunday to Frldayln the DAILY PILOT ( t. ... , .. ' ''I ., .. .. , .. " ••• ~ .. ~ ' '· Cited · . 8)'tlMtA...mtec1Prea· Tt. plJ'Cbecl western statee P">bably will 1uf. fer the molt MriN tum· mer water lbortalt IO far lD th1a century, ac· cordin1 to the Acrlcultur• Depart· ment. Tbe department'• Sou ConHrvatJon Service said tbat 1now aurveys conducted early tbla month 1bow that thJa year'• record low anowpack already baa deteri«ated because of warm, dry weather dur· ingAprll. .... ~ .... "A{ rn.ny 1urvey 1ltea snow that normally ia five tO seven feet deep 'this time of year already has melted,•• the aaency said. ''The unusually early snowmelt is being ebsorbed by dry 10U in· stead of runnin1 off into rivers." SURVIVOR STANDS BESIDE PLAQUE David Sauer Wfth Stone Naming 29 Kiiied The report said that "many rivers that pro. vide critical irrigation water for western crops are expected to yield less runoff than at any time since record keeping began in the late 1800s. Tree Garden Honors Dead YUBA CITY, Calif. (AP> -Outside the music building at Yuba City High School grow 29 trees, planted in a garden where the sound of young voices rehears· SfATE the branches. ( ) . Ing drifts faintly among The trees stand for a --------J young music teacher and ·Bono to Wed,. 28 teen-age choir mem· LOS ANGELES CAP> bers who died last May -SoMy Bono is plan-21 in the crash near ning to marry a 23·year· Martinez, Calif., of a bus old Maryland woman in carrying them to a con· November, a spokesman cert al another school. for the entertainer saya. In the year since the Jay Bernatein said tragedy shook this city of "Sunday that the 40-year-15,000, survivors of the old Bono, who has been crash and parents or the married and divorced dead hav e drawn twice, proposed Satur-together to build the day n ight to Susie memorial garden, lobby Coelho. They have forbussafetylegislation known each other two arid help each other heal. years, Bernstein said. £ea'11 Sues SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -Timothy Leary •has sued the California Franchise Tax Board for placing a lien· on a speak· ing engagement here Sunday sponsored by the Guild for University Con1ciousness. The Superior Court suit aw for a temporary restraining order to stop tbe tax board from de- d ur. ting any earnings materialized from the speech. Leary, a one· time Laguna Beach citizen, claims he lert the stat.e as a resident in 1958. The lien says Leary owes $18,579 in state tax- es for the /ears l~. 1965, 1966 an 1911. Ar..ftlees Dip LOS ANGELES <AP> -Fewer than 1,000 slu· dents were expected to be excluded from school today for faillni to have required meas les in· oculations, according to county Health Depart ment omcials. "I FEEL a steady pro· gress." said Dean Estabrook, 37, the choir director who lost his 26-year·old wife, Cristina, as well as 28 of "his kids.'' "I'm getting more and more outeoing, less in· trospective, as the days pass," Est.a brook said, ·'The kids in the choir made il easy. They're an easy bunch lo love. And the community support. I don't think anyone in this town, if they were !acing something really heavy, would have believed how people would come out lo help.·· The anniversary of the crash fall s five days before. what would ha' e been the Estabrooks· fourth wedding an· niversary. Now he lives alone, invited for dinner at friends' homes "an average rive nights a week" and lunching at school on salads to com. pensate for the extra calories .. THEY SA\' the first AP W11'9DMI WIFE DIED Estabrook Reflects Robert's twtn brother, Tom. was one of the 21 student survivors o( the ·crash. Now 18. he's a freshman at Yuba Com· munity College, but for his first semester he went back to the high school on Tuesdays and Thursdays lo sing with the younger choir. "The hardest thing for me is the number." said his mother. "I( 1t wasn't so m any ... Sometimes J think that if it were just Robert I would get along pretty well ll 's the group thing that troubles me So much pain to so many people ·· There was strength in the numbers. too Mrs. Randolph recall<·d how, 10 the days afll'r the <'rash. "the house was full or kids all th(• lime" the handful of crash surv1vor5 who had escaped long hospital stays, thf'1r friends and friends of thf' dead teen· BRers "They were great a bout s harinJ! their J:rief. ··she '\a1d . . Whether you need $3.500 or $10.000 get 1t from the pC!ople who I nd m1lhons. Commercial Credit Monthly payment • • based on a $10.000 HomtONner loan, for 120 months. at lln annual percentage flle of 14% Tota( payment $18.631.20. NO POINTS. NO PREPAYMENT PENALTY. We find ways to help. COMME"'IAL C~DIT. C01'POl\.ATION ~ ~Loans ~ A ""°" nl '" 000 •nd ,_, 1n11<t i.. -ul9d b\/ • «Hnl•'"'"'"' of "41 •n•f '""" •11•1 ptuplHl\I ., • . ' Coata Mesa • 870 E. 17th Street • 8'5-8700 , "WE HA VE GOT lo begin lo do SOJTlething about energy conserva· lion, and I am thankful the Ad· ministration is tackling that pro· blem ." said Woodcock, 66, who of. ficially ends his seven-year reign u UAW president Wednesday. Vice President Douglas Fraser is running unopposed to succeed him. But Woodcock added, "We are op· posing the Administration on the so-c ailed gas.guzzler tax and rebate parts of his energy package ... not simply because it would affect the automobile industrx, but because it is absolutely unnecessary and an un· wise policy. ·'Sometimes people in Washington seem to forget what the gas-guzzling family is: the man and his non· working wife and five kids with a nine·passenger station wagon but no other cars, or the family of four with both rather and mother working that has three efficient cars sitting in their driveway whlcb, when they move, usually carry only one person. .. YOU RA VE GOT to consider the families and not the machines that those families use, .. he said, adding that about baJf of Detroit's full·siie cars are bought ~Y one-car lamilies. Oran-• 1111 Town & Countl')' Rd. • G•?-68'7t ·~ Suite 28 .. -T'S. . . . ICl'I \ ;;l \ICI 11\I \IH IHHllCl\11 I I< 11 \I 111 II I\ I II 11 I • I \ "11 I' '·''"'''•II ·, :; ;;: I '.,, ••• ; I I 'I ' I Let Us. Help l ' . .... A father discovers his ."''"'0lescent daughter is experimenting with drugs. He doesn't know what to do.r .... A lonely wife sobs into a pillow. Her marriage is breaking up. Her elderly parents have become ~ burden. She ca n't cope. .... A middle-aged man with a good job shakes uncontrollably as he reaches for a bottle of booze. H~ . t ried to stop drinking, but failed. ''I .. ... . . . .. ( I - ,.,,• '. '1i . These scenes are commoA everyday experiences. Al I o f us have problems and we search for their solutions. Sometimes we succeed. Other times we can't. Then we need professional help. Where t o find this help "; c.Jn become a problem . PROBLEM TALK SHOP helps people find answers to !heir problems. ,. ,,, PROBLEM TALK SHOPS are free counseling and referral services located in Orange County. •ti Only 121 caseo; of measles were reported Jast week compared lo 237 a month ago, health ofCicl-1s sald Saturday. There have been 2.550 re· ported cases of measles since October. Since only 10 to 20 percent of cases are reported, orriclals estimate there were 20,000 to 25,000 measlH ~ear Is the hardest. · · W H F: N F. V F. R reflected Carol Ran \,\('re togethC'r we rt' dolph,wholostal7-vear· al "'a'" Just a lllllt> bit old son. Robert, on the t loser toa<'th('r th;in "'1th bus. ··1 feet IJ you get our olhe'r Cnendl'," :-;ud throueh all the dates -.Steve Eberhart 18. a the holidays, th e senior "'h?t rPt'OV('rcd birthdays when <111 the from serious tnJUrl<''l to family would be together sin g 1n the choir agam PROBLEM TALK SHOPS are here to offer you help through cou nse l irig and referral. There is no -thenitwillbeeluiileri.i .. iitihiisiyiera•r.iiii~rm,r,~~ charge lor our service to you. We .refei' to both public and private agencies in Orange County. Facili- caae1. Plaft Srrap~d LA JOLLA <AP> - The University of California San Diego Is ties to cara for individuals are ava·itable on a 24-hour basis. That means we can help you whenever you need help. Appointments are not necessary: I f you prefer to make an appointment, day and evening hours are · available. (Office hour!: 8 :30 a.m. -5:00 p .m., Monday through Friday. In ~xtreme emergencies, a counse lor can be reached after 5:00 p.m., and on weekends-.) - havina second thou1hts Let Us Help w1·th ·. about plans to demolish the oldest structure at , __ .-.........,...._;..a COLLEGE SUIP 'M SIU c · · I · WI Scripps l"stltutlon of 21362 t4•91ffit• Pw4cWWJ ris1s n~ervent1on -1en a problem !S so big or Oceanography. w1-.. YMfo cm.•• IMW .,...., complex that' you are unable t o see ill t crna· The university • withdrew its request ..__.._ _______ 4_t_M_,;.;16;;..I;.... ___ ...,. lives. talking with a professional may help. with the San Diego Coast -------------------1 Re1lonal Commission Marital Discord - A counselor helps es tab I 1sh a for permJuton to raze t t · · d f the old G. H. Scripps CASH & CAARY s ar ing point an guidance or husband ancl :~:':!··. ·~::~1·~·.~ l=l THE UMISTORE wife. w.alkway1. MASTER 0-!ARGE BANKAMERICAAD Adole$cent Preble.ms -The years 14 thro• 1gh 18 ILOWfll PArtll CO SJaymg' • 8 ......... -.......... flOOD sav1c1 PltODUCTS are trying for the young person as well as his pa~ents, lea rn ing to communicate is one of Unrelated PAl'll~~ORIALSUPPUIS••PTWRAP !~~u~.asic steps a. counselor can help bring BAKERSFIELD (AP) -Two unr ~lated homicides lnvolvlna f am Uy ar1ument1 were reported here wll.hln an· hourol eachoth~r. \ Bakennetd poUce 11y Dorlat.lne Fletcher. \8, or Bakerafleld w., fa tally •hot by her ftu1band about 1:80 p.m . Sunday all•rnoon . llllOH TAN MHCHANDISI IAGS IHt........CllTOMS Gtl'T IOXIS PICNIC SUPPLIES ••·•-·Ca .... . &111..-... p ........... . NaltklM ILOWER-P~ElrCOMPANY ...,,.. on.. 0..., ... , y..,. llUL8HMGaSANTAAMA · At 2:30 p.m .• 1berlU'1 deputl• learned tbat Frederico Sdbla. 84, ot Balt.,.neict was fatally 1tebbecl by hil eatnnaed .wife. Jeute Subia, S2. · ••------•••llilliilillliiillllllilil ... __ • .. ~ .·. Alcohol and Drug Problems ~ More and more people are becoming dependent on alcohol and o ther drugs. Specialized medical care and a tr.eatment program are needed. Individual Psychiatric Problems -Sometimes we feel that our world 1s caving in on us . Tension, anxiety. and fear may ~ep us from coping ; • effectively with evE!l'yday 'fe. Psychiatric help m·ay be your first step tow rd healthy living. I • J\ _...,. •• • A8 DA I LY PILOT EDITORIAL P GE ~Costly Stand-off Jn the interest of promoting the use of solar ener&Y, tbe Carter energy plan lncluded a promise of tax credits for householders and businesses installing solar heaUng units. This would help offset the initially high invest· ment unUl the user could enjoy eventual savings ln · operating cOBts. Unfortunately, the plan overlooked the hungry eye of the assessor. . As things stand now, anyone installing a solar heatint( unit will find it assessed as an improvement, much like a swimming pool. And up will go the pro· pertytax. Legislation was introduced in California last year to exempt solar equipment from property taxes but it was killed when the state Department of Finance and the California Assessors' Associ~tion launched serious opposition. There'll be another try this rear, this time backed by the·carter plan which urges JOtnt federal-slate sup- port for the promotion of solar energy use. Obviously the threat of increased property taxes would counterbalance the tax credit incentive for switching to solar energy. It's a ridiculous stand-off. N o t Down Yet The doomsayers who see the United States in decline as a major power might do well to check out the view-and the statistics-from the other side of the Atlantic. . The GNP of the 12 European NATO allies, with a population of 319,960,000, was $1.6 trillion. In 1976 the United States spent $102. 7 billion, or 5.9 percent of lts national output on defense. lDcludiag the maintenance of its European N~TO force. This comes to $477 for every American. ~ The European NATO countries spent ~.1 bUUon, 3.6 percent of total output, or $169 per person, on de· fense. The United States, despite the end oI the draft. had 2,086,700 persons in the armed forces, or 1 percent of the total population. The European allies, 10 of whom maintain a military draft, had 2,698,200, or 0.8 percent. In short, doomsayers, inflation, unemployment and political upheavals notwithstanding, the United States, 'as t"iewed from across the Atlantic, remains a very weighty contender on the world scene. · Natural R e action Anyone who has ever observed would-be customers of a vending machine respond to the dJSap- pearance of their coins -with no goods dispensed in return -must be moved by a recent opiplon of the National Labor Relations Board. •'It is commonplace,•• said the board...!!ler human beings to bang or kick ::sachine which does not de- liver the promised good " • Case in point was th otested dismissal of an employe who admitted kicking a vending machine that failed to deliver hi s can of soda pop. The NLRB ordered his employer to reinstate the m achine-k1cker, who offered to pay for any damages. .. 1 The 12 European t-iATO allies, several of whom President Carter recently conferred with, include Britain, France, West Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Belgium. Luxembourg, Norway, Den- mark, Portugal, Greece and Turkey. J lere is a balance sheet of power. In 1976 the gross national product of the United States, with a population of 215,1.20,000, was Sl.7 trillion. We're certainly not recommending such violent expressions of frustration. In fact, vending machine owners contend much of their operating cost goes in- to repair of machines thus abused. But it is sort of nice to know that: government occasionally will step in on the side of human frailty. 'Actually, I'm not wearing this attire in your honor. I'm wearing it because we're broke!' Carter's New Trade Czar All 'Facts' Can Be Weighted Dear Gloomy Gus lmporiS .. vs. U.S. J ohs Debated· '· (SYDNEY HARRIS) Journalism, like history, is supposed to rely on ''facts." But ~hat are facts ? They are just the ~uilding-blocks of truth, and :¥nee no one has the time or apace to use all the blocks, we ijave to select those we thlnk most important. That's where the rub comes in. Suppose I were an early American historian, recording the career or one of our Founding Fathers. Here is what l might say: ''He earJy opposed 'lhe Stamp Act and other Briti s h restrictions. Wh en his ship. Liberty, was con· fiscated and burned. he became a m artyr and was elected to the Massachusetts legislature. He was a member and presid ent of the Continental Congress. lbs na m e appears f1r!Jt 'bn the Declaration of lndcp<'ndence After the Revolution. he w~s e I e ·c t e d g o v e r n o r o f Massachusetts." NOW LET'S supposr I wt>rt> 3 British historian. reMrd tni? the same career. This I~ what I might say. "Son dr a poor clt>rf'ym:m whose father died when he was nine, he was favored by a rich un· cle who sent him to Harvard. When he wa! still m his 20s, tus \ uncle died and without working a \day he Inherited the greatest / fortune ever amassed In New England. • "He wore h1vender suit.<J and My observation of markel- baskets tells me free food stamps could be a boon to the liquor industry. .> L.D. Gloomy Gv• co"'"'*"''~" ,.,.,,,mod llY '•~d"'' 41'\CI do"•• "•c•H4rt•y rtft«• ttw •••wn ot UH MW\IMIN' ~ YOYI' ... ,,_. •• to c;1oer111 Gu•. 0111, P ri.t rode in bright yellow coaches. He loved dancing. card parties, wine, and all festivtti'es. He was l azy and unpunctual. J ohn Adams called him a 'leaky vessel' who b etrayed state secrets. He was the greatest smuggler on the continent, who yearned to be Commander in Chief ot the Continental Army, and was mortified when George Washington was nominated." Of course you have recognized the eminent name of John Han· cock. Everything said about him in both these versions is perfectly true and factual. But history. and much more Journalism. must condense these facts. Which shall be left m, and wh1c h left out? Whal balance shall be struck? How much of the positive facts are "vener ation .. ; how much or the negative fa cts are "deprec1a- t1on"? WHAT IS SAID about Hancock depend!. in large part. upon the historian's bias. ~rspect1ve, and sense of valueR. He cannot put everything in (unless he Is writ- ing a full biography of the man), and anything he leaves out in- t> v I ta bl y distorts the total portr&ll Everything that 1s writ- ten is "selective." Ponder on this the nf'xt time you demand that a story be "ob- Jecti ve." All we have a nght to ask 1s that the historian -or journalist tries to be as honest as he can. and does not de· llberately distort. Beyond this, one man's patriot is all too often another 'nan's smuggler. WASHINGTON -President Carter informed the ApriJ 18 meeting of his cabinet that Robert S. Strauss was in charge · of foreign trade negotiati6na and was to receive full cooperation from the Economic Polley Group -a message with broad implica- tions about the handling of an in· creasi.ngly dangerous political ls- aue. The moment he was named chief trade negotiator Strauss became the target for -snfping from the Treasury and State Department bureaucra - cies. But the President himself bad been the vic- tim of faulty advice from these bureaucrats, leading to a serious blunder about color television set imports while meeting Prime Minister Takeo Fukuda of Japan a month earlier. So, the politically attuned un· deratood Mr. Carter's message at the cabinet table April 18: Bob Strauss. not the trade experts, was calling the shots for U.S.- Japanese negotlaUons on color TV imports. Since Strauss had handled Japan's traditionally tortuous negotiators in Tokyo earlier ln the month by simply adjourning the . meeting, the President was voting for tough bargaining. 8TllAU88'S ROLE extends beyond present hag'gling over color TV sets and shoes \o a para- mount political problem: foreign importa vs. American jobs. The one-day garment industry strike April 14 may have been the flnt ever of American workers pro- testing against foreign compet1· Uon. Not only has this become ls· sue No. 1 for Ol"ganlzed labor, but Mr. Carter's private polla show Americana for the first lime say tbey are \tilling to pay higher prices to save jobs. The Loud-mouthed General WASHJNGTON -Gen. Georg• Brown, the brass·hatted blab· bermouth who heads the Joint Chlers of Staff, has managed to insult American Jews, Israel. Iran and Great Britain trr suc· cession. He has even suggested that the constitutional right to ~lvacy be ignored by wholesale eningor citizens· mail. Now the tart.tongued geMral s vented hls wrath against n1reu. But the Pent.qon, we have dis· covered, has managed lo make it ap· pear that Brown was actually prajalng the ltalllators. In a long In· tervlew last year with.writer and cartoonllt Ranan Lurlt, Drown ch•rced that Con1ress lacked the cour11e to attnd up to the Soviet Union ln An1Qia. Althou1b the Joint QU.ef1 tradltlon,'11.Y refrain lrom critJcU:tns con,ttss. Brown I Hid btllhl)': . .. (JACK ANDERSON J "We certainly didn't act that way (courageously) in Angola. You know we d1dn °l. Congress prohibited us from spending money to provide some balance to the Saviet initiative ... " THE PENTAGON later re· leased a transcript or the in- terview, but amazingly, It quoted Brown as praising Congress. "No one lnvol~ in Congress Is pro- hi bi tl n g us fr om s pending money" to counter Soviet ln· tervention, the military vetslon old. Admittedly, the tape ls unclear on first hearlng. as we learned rrom listening to It our· aelvea. Pente1on officials acknowled1cd their transcript w11 wron, but in.silted It was on· ly an inadvertent mistake. lo the p t. the Joose·Upped Brown hH decried Jewish ••ownersh ip"~! American new1rai>en and bantcs, called f1rae a "burden" on the United States, and described Britain's military as "'pathetic." Brown has not heard the end ot this latest brouhaha. For Lu~. who broke many of the stories about Brown's previous insults, is now charging the Pentagon with covering up the general's at· tack on Congress. ( EV ANS-NOV AK ) This combustible political climate ls reduced by trade ex· perts lo the bureaucracy to "bad guys" (protectionists) vs. "good guya" (free traden). A Treasury memo prepared for Pl'ime Minister Fukuda's visit here March 21-22 rejected out of hand the idea that the rise of color TV sets imported from Japan, from H to 27 percent of tbe U.S. market over the lut 12 months, wu caused by Japanese govern- ment export subsidies. BATHER, the Treasury's prtn· cipal concern was making sure the issue did not get to Congress. "There are obvious risks in open- ing up the subject of importa of Japanese electronic products, in· clud.i.na television sets, to con- gressional scrutiny at this time,'• the Treasury advised the Presi- dent. The same memo warned againat Congress "opening up the issue of trade poUey in general and U.S.-Japan trade re- lations in particular." Similar State Department ad· vice ii blamed by administration officials for' the President's blunder in offering Fukuda a col· or TV import quota at 2.S million a year. That doubles the 1.3 mUlion average of 1973-75 which ls sought by the industry and labor as the new quota. It was at this point that Strauss entered the picture. Selection of the former Democratic national chairman as trade negotiator had been greeted by the bureaucrats with derisive laughter. Treasury Secretary W. Mi c hael Blumenthal, trade negotiator in Kennedy-Johnson days, argued with the President against naming such a novice. Indeed. Strauss on trade is markedly less a free trader than Blumenthal or particularly Richard Cooper, Under ·Se~retary of State for economic affairs. Viewing the current Japanese export surge as akin to a commanding general grabbing land just before the peace con· f erence settles boundaries, Strauu sees nothing sacrosanct in current import figures. Strauss, never bashful about ex- pressing his views at high volume and intensity, introduced political realities to· Economic Policy Group meetings. LESS THAN a week after be· ing sworn ln , Strauss was in Tokyo confronting the Oriental stonewall built by Japanese negoUaton. After almost eight hours of getting nowhere, Strauss astounded his Japanese ad- versaries by getting up and going home. "The Japanese nearly beat him back to Washington to keep talking," one insider tqld us. Then came the April 18 cabtnet• meeting at which the President. clearly designated Stra\158 as his lieutenant for foreign trade. What's more. Strauss baa the backing of budget director Jlert• Lance, emerging as the ad· minis tration 's ecopomlc strongman. in trying to Mlape a trade policy consistent with labor's demands and the public'& sentiments. · TOE COLOR TV issue fblly tests Strauss's famed negotiating skills. Japanese-produced sets are swamping the U.S. market ' (under American cbalnstore brand names> not because they · are better but because they· are cheaper, thank5 to Japanese ex· port subsidies. Unless they are Jlmlted. the remaining 70,000 American jobs in this industry ' will be gone forever. But more than 70,000 jobs are at stake. While backing the in- dustry's attempts to limit color TV imports, AFL-CIO president George Meany is known to feel that failure to get an agreement might be a blessing in disguise by• forcing a general trade bill. That would bring out the sentiment in CongreM warned. about by the Treasury bureaucrats - possibly resulting in legislation· that could generate a world trade war. To prevent this calamity, Jim my Carter has talc en responsibility rrom the experts and given it to Trader Strauss. Waterfront Rights Law . Does title to land abutting navigabJe lakes and streams ex- tend to the low water mark? The queat1on may not seem imPor· tant to a majority of Callforruans but to owners of more than 6,000 mllea of lake and river front pro- perties throughout the state it is an issue provoking a major bat~ tle. This because the Slate Land Commiuion which has jur\adlctlon over 10tne 3.S million acres of Ude and submerged Janda, ls pressing clalm1 to the h lgh wat~r mark of suc'b properties as part of ill newly launched efforts to enforce lts right.I over all state owned Janda. TO OWNERS of waterfront ptopertlea thb Is not only sub- Jeclinl them to demands for ren· tat payments for bo't docks ex· tending beyond the high water mark but openin1 the patb for the publlc to use what the owners have herttolore consldered their private ~ha. WhUe the laaue preaently aeema confined mOllty to the Taboo aM Donner Lake ~u. lt aff ecta at lout 3' other laket ad 25 riven and atreama within the atatt. The Land Comml11lcm bu momepW'Uy been halted ln u-•er&i Jt1 claim.a by temporary reatraln.lni ordttt aranted by couru In Placer and Nevada coUirtMii. AlthoQb th at acUoo Ollly bG'I J)Umlh of the claims In tht two Count.let, tho aienc1'1 ex/ , ( EARL WATERS ) ecutive officer, Bill Northrup, said the commission will withhold fu~ther action's throughout the state pending the outcome of the curren~ cases. NEVERTHELESS, the waterfront property owner1, ex· peclally those or long standing, are perplexed over the apparent reversal of a law which has ~en in effect ror 105 years. Northrup stated that criticisms of the Land Commiasion by the Legislature over the lack of ~· ventory or state properties and the !allure to collect renlala for at.ate land prompted the efforts. He said because the com· mission hod been given legal opi· nlons by the attorney aeneral holding that state ownership of lakes and streams extended to the high water mark, the com· mi.salon was duty bound to seek rents for ita usage. He aaid however .the commission would be satisfied lf the courtl ruled otherwiae. There ls aome puzzlement Jbout what 1ppear1 to be,a turnabout by the attorney genef'a! who, it la claimed, ruled ift numerou1 other oplnlons that the 1tau'1 title ended at the tow water mark. Sean McCarthy, counsel !or the Calltomla Land Tltle AuoclaLlon~ even dllputa Ute lad any formal oplidoft to the contrary baa been 1 \Mid, He 1ald it "as "iaOt.blnl more than u iafc>rmal lefter ~·-wbfcti doea not ~Ind the com mia1on: •• Whether that ls so or not the . Cact is that, as is admltted in the • letter opinion "the state's cur· rent position with respect to ln· land navigable boundaries is in:\ consistent with that taken by this t office and the commission before i 1970... l Settlement of the issue now I seems to rest wtth the c<>WU. • For. despite pending legialation l authored by Senator John Nejed· f ly whJch would reaffirm long. j establlahed law precluding the l state from assessing rentals for 1 non-commercial recreational t boat docks on waterfronts. a hllh l watermark decision by the I courts would open up such fron. tage property to use by U\e public ~ during periods of low w a tar. 1 ORANOI COAST DAILY PILOT R•rt N Wmf, P'MblMhtr Thoma• Ktt111l. Editor Barbaro Kr'*bidt. Ed1to"al Pog1 BdUor The editorial p1ge or the-Doily Pilot seeks to Inform and stimulate readers by ~Una on this pagedlvtrse commtnt.a17 on toplca ot lntere1t by t)1ld1c1t· ed columnists and cartoonist.a, by provldlna a forum for rudt"rt' views and b~ pr .. tl\Un11 l~I n.-apepe1"1 ophnons and td ... on current topics. Thl' tdltona1;- opinfon1 of U1e 01ily Pilot appear only in the tdllortal column•l lhe lop of the p1ae. Op1n1ons n "" pret1ed by the column11tJ itid c.artoontst.a and lelltr Writ-. II'• thrtr own and no end~ o« their v ewa by lb• Dally P\.lclt Uclold bo lJ\!trred. . Mondai, May 18, 1977 , 1 4 l • \ j.Fetkral Post B~esn'~ 't;/iiiiiiJe. W'~man's Y~ WASIONGTON CAP> -With a publicly structured," s he·says. boc»t from frtend Prelideat Carter; "When 10methin1 ls not belna done , ·-Monday• May 11. 1m • DAILY ptLOf A 7 • I ; Ta~~Fraud Recorda Bill Backed fem I.Mt .1181"7 Kini bu evolved from 'rllbt, I let him know about lt. '' .. treet 9CU'f11t to prOud executive In.' · · }(I. Klnl was introduced to Carter "--&be &d.a.l........._aio!f.111a1M •~ .a iag.i. ~.a... bY1aaud, Dr -l'-..a;--..~ i to H)' that abe'a any leu a protester Bourne, now special aulatant to the wben It comes to U\o White House Praldont tor health affairs. Durtn1 vtew of wome:n•a work. Carter's campajgn; abe headed the Or, from her standpoint, the a lack women's arralrs committee and SACRAMENTO (AP> -Anyone purchaalnc driver's license records or other documenta from the Department of Motor Vehicles would have lo slve a reuon, under • bffi wtnn1n1 Assembly paaaage. Assemblyman Marilyn Ryan <R·Rancbo Paloe ~~~~~E~~rde.il..lu~ lJ!e bill wblc}I would also require -the owv-lo tillllcenae·hOlden w&eii ltierf"re&was of it. ateered his health policy laJJc focce. M1. Kiqa ta ebtbused about ber job a1 dewt"J ~ of ACTION. tbe federal vohmteer untce qency. But in ber aeparate role •• Carter's special adviser on women, she is Just u plainly frustrated. AT HER SWEARING -IN ceremony, Carter c-1led Bbu.me and Ma. King "among my closest frfends in the world" and praised Ms. King for her "sensitivit y and a courage that's absolutely superalativ~." "l'VE NEVER SEEN the President Ms. King calls Carter one of the have a sexist attitude," she says. greatest influences in her life. Jn "But, to a certain extent, I think he litany, she enumerated his qualities: still views the appointment of a "His orientation about the future. woman as a risk." He does not dwell on the past, but She sees the White House as far too moves on .. . . His willingness to be much a man's world, one in which open about himself and his feelings. women and their problems are re· He is unabashed about advocating garded as irritations rather than is-basic decent values .... llis com bin a· sues. lion of sound administrative prin· "They feel that women are just ciples and manacement with human another special interest group that concern and cOnJpuslon. And then bis won't go away." says Ms. Kinf. "Jmt and ftotsalynn'a belief that you can do another poll ti cal constituency that what you set out to do. I've never been -~must btff>hmltm.-wtsttmrarntit1110r---ii-mrn "'t'cf-Ya~e-arr·rt.,.tn-or e1 accepted for the job they can do in challenge." government or for the contributions they can make to policy." THESE ATTITUDES, she says, "could be a stumbling block for the future of women in the admlniatra- tion." MS. KING, REFLECTS that con- fidence in talking about her mission at ACTION. whose programs, including VISTA, involve 240,000 volunteers. And, by her ~count, she's not been subtle about that. "My relationship to the President as an adviser is personal, rather than "Here, I can make a difference," SM says. "There's so much op· portunity to do innovative work. It's a human agency with people progra111s. ACTION is about everything I've ever been involved in all my life.'' Deatlu Elsewhere LONDON CAP> - Jlerbert Wilcbx, pro- ducer of more than 300 silent and talking films, died Sunday after a long illness, according to friends. He was 85. Dftltla Notice• NEW YORK (AP) Dorothy Rita, who wrote a syndicated column about consumer affairs that was cirried in more than 50 newspapers, died Saturday at the age of 68. Beotia Notlee• Gt•LING l)\trlel, l :OOPM. St. JCMKlllm C•lllOllC PETER GIEL ING. '"\ldenl of Cost• Churcll with lntermtflt TUH .• ll:OOAM Mu ... CalllOf'nl•. Pt\~ •w•Y Mey t , et Good Sl'<tllher4I Cemttery. In lleu or nn. He l\survlve<I bv his wife Coll""· "-•,., oonetlons rn.v be mecle to tilt "°" Ja!IOft. P<!rents Hermari and Holen A-•rlc•" Cen cer Socl•IY. Bell GlellnCJ. CMta Mnf. Ce .• brothtn 8ro•dweyMor1uarydl••<torc. FrM •nd Herm&n, C0\111 Mtt41, Ce . erid 811ATCMEll ••l\IPr lnqrlOG~llnQ CMla Mese,Ca. MARGARET M. BRATCHER, rMI· S.r•lcrs will be "''d Mon .. Mey 1&, CMel of LM Anoel_., Celltcwnla Pu~d 11 OOAM, 8"11 Br0Jlrlw11y CMpel Wltll •wey May 11, lt7' Sur•lved by '"• ll•v 8ru<• A l(urtl• olfl<lellnq dauQtlltr A l(ay L.tncasl•r. NPwPC>rt Bell 8rO.OWay ""°'1uMy director~. Buch. Ce . l>'Ol~rs J"f'ry 8r00dfor en<I PORTEii Rud Brooder boll'I oc Arlt s•sler JANE GRAV POIHEA rHkknl of SllrDara P,erc" Wei""! Creek. Ca H•wp0r1 B••<n c .. 111ornla PeHed Ma\\ or tilt 01<lstlen b uria l Wed .... .., M•Y IS 1•11 wr••vtd by lier 11 OOAM, Our ledV of Ml. Cerm•I llu\Ddnd Jolvl F . """""''' Ot!JOfah P Churc" wall\ l'llerment •I Good Swann. Or.....,. CA .on Oevld Or•v .,.,.pherd C.,.,..erv Cn ll•u o f llo-\. Porter FUll•rton •ftO -9rend\on done ttons mey be made to Ill• Collin P Sw..,,,, M " Porter we1 U... Amtrlcen Ce ncer So<ltlY. 8Pll tlr\I w omAn Pto\ldenl of l h• 8roadwnMor1\IMydl'9<10f\ Pt>tlr>armonlt ~1•hntOri1"0fCOUntY MIOTMUN an<I PrP\l.,..nl ot ,,,,.. A"CJl'lllOI dt Oro OONAlO M MIDTHUN r•~Htenl of Au .. 1lary,,. I,... 91q 9rolher.of Oranqo1 Co\le MeU (Jllltcwnl• Pas~ •••Y c ..... ,, .. SI... .... , .tl\o . ,,......,.,., of Phi M•Y,, tf71 !.urYtvtdbv 1'11\Wtfe Mery 8el• K otOOd. ""r"""' to be held Tu.s. lou d....,.~ Lorettt Ml<ltl'IVn. Hun1 1 OOPM ,, PMtflc View CM091. •n l"Qlon &teer>, c.. IC•Y LO~. HOiiy '""'"m""I ~I Pll' •flt View Memorial Smith and Marte o .. all of'°''• -..ew Perk Peclf•<Vl,.wMortuarydlrecto,.. S l\ler Arlell• Anklam. Minn . Murderer To Die McKINNEY , Tex . CAP) -Con victed murderer ~obert Excel White, a 30-year-old drifter who has said ,he wants to die because hf;! .cannot live with his crime, has been sen- tenced to die June 15. Last November the judge set an execution date of Dec. 10, but the U .S . Supreme Court postponed the date.. in- definitely to give White's court-appointed attorney time for an appeal. LAST MONTH the Supreme Court refused to hear the appeal or White, who was convict· ed along with another man for the slaying of a 73-year-oldttrocery store attendant near McKin· ney, Tex., an 1974. Two teen-agers were a lso killed at the store. COLLO"~· qrandctllld Sit<•<' Smtih $erYlce$ will MICHAElCOllOllONE,r•tkMnlnf bl' Mid Mon .1 OOPM 8"118roadwev :==========:::::;-Co\18 M.\• Callfornl• Pas~ •••Y (""~' with '"" Rev l v Tor,,.,... of. M•v IS 1q71 wrYlvtd bY h it wife llCleltJ>Q ot Olrl\I Lui .... ,.,, Cllurcl\ Marl• I'll "'" l!Om• Son Rlcllerd J • lnt•rment H.,Dor Rf'\t llMmorl•I Par- CO\ta Met'•· CIJ . <l•uohter Ant-Cl• T 8•1t llrO.tdweyMortu••Y•lrec10,,. l S•rnMI>. Co\1<1 M•••. Ca , brolMr\ ANO•"'°" 1 An~~lo l'lo•lon M•u , 5•1•ednre RUBV lllENE ANDERSON N'\•dent Ch•t\e.o Ma" •ndS.ntO,S•lem.Ma" of L •ouna Hiii• ca1 t1 o r"'• S1\l9f\ Jo\~Ohlne -..1._ •nd .,.,.,... Pauf'd -·v ~y IS. "11 SurvlY•d DY .G•u•ln 1>01t1 oC MAl\ GranddilU(jt\l~r Mr l'lu">""d O..vod L •on O.aYld w . 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M!Y 18, 1917 . . 8~ W@M[? ·Higher Bus Fares L.o~m ~@[(\Y/0@@ Favorible·Action Eyed for Bike Request n "Cot a probkm? Then wnte to Pat Own.. P.at toUl WASIDNGTON CAP)-Higber March and had sought to add day nodce, and a spokesman for cut red tape, ~Ung the. OMIDtta. and. action you. M«1 bu 1 fare• •for tr ave Ii n I another 7 percent starting Sun· the bus association said appUca- 1 l .i..-..lu. · -4 _,, a...~. Americans appear Jn the offing, day. . tion was to be filed today. 0 '° ve ..... .,_"'' m gouemm ..... "'u VVUIK"ll. Mail pc>11lbly as early u Tuesday, •But the ICC.turned down that Tb '-'L •. llOJ'' queationl lo Pat Dunn, Al Your Servke, Orangf following act.loo by the Interstate request Friday,t.dxJalnr the bua.. e WAe could still be rejected Cocut DaU11 PUot, P.O. Boz ':·Jbito:-'~~~t..t-~nm.,l!e'(mrm1mim:-. ----·oj)eratoiitlley instead could app-bt tbetCC;1foruu.s wo11td appear , . trm"'~"iii .Gnltffr~, The National Bus Transport ly for an extra 5 percent. unlikely as the commlaston, in but phoned baquirie• or letter• not i~luding U&e Aaaoeiatlop, which represents Thia meaqs. U ~ Increase rejecttne the 13 pereeot total readn'• full nan.., oddreia. and~ hou1T p1rtJM the m.uor lntentate and interci· wins favorable approval, that bceiknet,fl~adureaua~ the 11 per-~~:~~~ed. Thllcolurmaappeoridai. ty bus firms, aald it would see4 bus fares would be 11 percent • · 0.. Opeltl•fl. o• Part• . DEAR PAT: I have a Udicoelectrlc can opener in need of a new wheel that moves the can (not the cuttlne wheel). CallfornJa Electric Service infor~ me that Udico bas gone out of business and that they have no more parts on band for repair. They also say this is the best can opener that bas been on the market and we would like so much to 10cate this replacement part. ~an you be ot aay help? . J .M.D.,NewportBeacb It'• bad news when California Electttc Service doem't have the required put for a •mall electric appliance repair. Tbls firm II a good·'IOllrce for bard-to.flad parta. Tbe Electrical IDduutes Al· 1oclalicm'1 coaaamer refereace center la Los Aagelel checked too, abo drew a blak. Any other appliance repair people who cu lleJpT hicber rates to be effective early hiiher than their February In addition t.o the increase, a 13 th.la week. levels. · percent raise in cargo rates on bu1es took effect tn March and ~ BUS OPERATORS won a tem· TOE ADDmONAL S percent thia Ja ooi affected by Friday's . porary 6 pere;en~ fare ~crease~ . increase can be applied on on• action. I POIWSI DBrrAl SUITE c:..t ....,. • ., C.....6' .... 67WtOO ,..,. 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M-r 1e. ien · ( DAILYPfLOT .... , SteWantess ~gen Nine Dolphliis 1n· Drug :-Ba~ MfAMI CAP) -Miami Dolpblnl coach Don Shula Sa:)'I .he wW look lnto claims by an airline stewerdeu tbat she anortect cocaine with •ix rnem· berl oC the Miami DoJphlnt and three otbet NaUonal Football Lea1ue playen. . "The only tJPnl I want to make a point of ta that it things lilre Ulla are aolna on, I want to find out about them and take what.ever ·~ are necessary,•• Sbula eald of tbe alle1attona made by CamWe Ricbardaon • • RlChardSOii was involved iD the May 4 arrests of Dolphins de- f enslve tackles Randy Crowdo. and Don Reese on cbargea of potsesslon and sale of more than ~ oound of cocaine. In a copyrighted 1tory Sunday · in The Mlaml Herald, she declined to name the 'trtlne players who have used cocaine in her presence. aut she denied that 1be, Reese and.Crowder were professional dru1 dealers. "I bave no knowledge what soever of Halos Ri,p NY Classy · ~omho: Tanana, Rudi The Frankie and Joe Show still is a popular hit in Orange County. Batlllng a heavy cold, Joe Rudi was unable to. support Frank Tanana with his usual home run Sunday. The California Angels left-hander had to be content with a run-scoring ~ingte and an rbi triple by the outfielder in an 8-2 victory over the New York Yankees, before 27 ,260. ~"That's okay," said Tanana. "Joe was sick_ today~: Rudi A ... Slate AW 0-.., KMl"C •..i.11111 M•y 16 llollorlal Call•Ol'nla 7 J'\p m . May 118MIOfl•I Callfor11la 7 2SP m M•y ltMl--a.tGalllMllla 1 Up.m. usually makes American League pitchers very ill when Tanana is pitchin·g. He has six home runs, has driven in 19 of his American League-Jeadina ~ runs and hit .417 <15-36) in Tao.ana's nine starts. .. N(), I can·t explain it," Rudi said. "It's not like I wake up in the morning and say. 'Tanana is pitching today. I 'll go 4-for-5.' You still have to get the pitches to hit." Tonight Boston invades the Big A lo begin a two.games series. The Angels eot a lot or pitches to hit Sunday against Mike Tor- rez, Dick Tidrow and Sparky Lyle. They collected four runs in the first inning, tallied three Miracle / Survival In the 12th NEW YORK IAP) -For the better part of an afternoon, Mike Garman was silting out in the bullpen. soaking up the Shea Stadium sunshine with his feet VP a nd watch1r)g a terrific ballgame. more in the ~d got their_ final nm wben rookie Gil Flores tripled home Terry Humphrey in the eighth. The Angels supported Tanana in the manner he has become ac- customed to with 12 hits. Normally a slow starter. Tanana is the American League's first six-game winner this season. He has lost only once. "I can't get my head In a cloud," he said ... This club is still under .500." The left-hander is on record as saying, "I should win 25 games with the money they are paying me." With Rudi~s support and rus fast start, can Tanan~ win 30 games? "Yes. if they support me in the manner to which I've become ac- customed to," he said. "l should be 8-1. U they score an average of six r-uns a game for me, I should never lose." Since joining the Angels at the ·end of the 1973 season, Tanana had compiled a 20-21 record the first 'halt of the season with a 3.38 earned . run average going into thi!f year. Over the second half, he was 31-19 with a 2.21 e.r.a. .. EWYO•K .. , ..... """<lo•on 71> 4 II o o M uf'\\Of\C Hu1v, AA J•O""''' CPt•ml>l•s lb A Wll•lt ti Nf'fllflt'lb Plfll•lla~ Oetolw WY"" oft E St•"''"" •S 1 000 2 0 I 0 3000 I 0 0 0 4 0 II 0 4 I I I) :ro 2 o l I I I 1000 , 0 0 I) 0000 0000 To•••• ll 1 S I CAI.I FOtl .. IA Fto'"'' Aflmy 21> Bondt•• 'iv<l•ll B•v•o• "" Cl\llll-1'> Gr•'"" So•••t•lll Hu"' ... '""c ••rllM S I 2 1 ~ I I 1 • 2 ' 0 , '1, • , ' 7 ., 0'., •010 1 0 I I 3 I I I Tot•I\ .i. an• N•• v.,.~ OOll 010 010-t C•""'''"• 400 010 01•_. E -A1v~r~-f'.Sl•n1ey. OP -N"w y.,._ I. C•tlfornl• 1 1.0a -Hi!W Yor" J C.Allf.,...,. .. I J9- Cl\lll<nbt~ ~ --.... v.Audl FIO<•'-HA- N•ltl~ •11 '>B-84ylor. Torr'8j IL ~ 11 T•o,.w t vtt• T..,•l\lll 1W.6oll IP M • E• II $0 ~ ,. ~ J l J I 1 1 • , 1 0 0 , • s 1 l , 10 ballplayers de•ling in drugs in tbe NFL," she said. Richardson bas been cbar&ed with complracy in connection • wltb tho arrests of the two i>layen. She la expected to be a wltneu for the state and has alven sworn st.atementa to pro- ~ecutors in which she described parties where players used co- caine, the Herald said. The newspaper said it learned t hat she was quutloned for ·more than ei1bt hours on a poly· arapb and passed the tests. Her attorney, Elliot Shaw, said she tesUfied only to "direct knowledae" sbe had of cocaine use with no promlse of immunity from prosecution-He said her details of parties could not lead to any prosecution because "there's no evidence, lt'J pure hearsay." Asst. State Atty. George Yoas said "no comment .. when asked if other NFL players would be questioned ln the case. Shula saJd If mol'e players are involved, " •.• I 'd like to find out about it. I'd rather know about it than have it going on bebind my back." Crowder and Reese, both starters last year. have been suspendatby the Dolpfifns pend- ini the outcome of their case. They have pleaded innocent to the charges, which car.ry a max· imum 35-y.ear prlson term. Polle~ said the cocaine in the players' possession had a street value of $23-1,000. Richardson, 23, free on her own recognizance, said the ar- l)ally ll'IMC Pllet9 lt'f Dlcl1 Kffltllf' MIXED DOUBLES WINNERS BETTY ANN STUART, LAWRIE CUNNINGHAM OF JWTC. . . Wayne Club Nips UCl Using its experience in mixed double:>, the John Wayne Tennis Ch•b took a 17-14 decision over UC Irvine Sunday in the conclud- in& matches of the third annual Challenge Match. Putttnc the bolt club over the top was the doubles team of Jim Upton and Sonny EllloU, as they rallied to defeat UC Irvine's Alvaro Angel and Lindsey Berman, 3-6, 6-1, 6"" before a crowd estimated at 200. Of the five mixed doubles con• frontalions Sunday the John Wayne Tennis Club was vic- torious in four of them. Only Mike Ed1es and Jody Peterson could find the winning combina- tion for UC Irvine, def eating the duo of Denni.a Trout and Marilyn Straw, M, 7-6, The No. 1 mlxed doabln event was a 6-3, &-3 victory for Lawrie Cunningham and Betty Ann Stuart of the John Wayne Tennis Club over Curt Stalder and Jean Nacband. A handicap for UC Irvine in mixed doubles was that col- legiate play does not include that format. Thus the Anteatets of UCI were playing without benefit or experience with their playing partners. ~OMMft M.rll ~· WrlQlll lJWTCldtf ~ McMe,...r•l.iftdtltt~M.M,••t. JI"' U.....Sotw!Y Elllolt CJWTCt def,.,_. Afl081·U"°"'Y ~H ... t. '"'-• Oki! 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Alv•ro .t1n9e1.Ron McNamara IUCI I Otf CMnn1s Trout·OIClt Met1Nf'6-J, 7-4. rests came after she was ..,_ ... proeched in a Miami restaurant in late April by what turned~ to be an undercover policeman. Sh,t.....Uld lhc..mu .o{{ered her $3,000 lf she could get him one pound ol cocaine. She said she owns two·ori~ palntlnaa by Dali, has ex(>eDJ1v« tastes ana decided to try and,., cocaine for the man becaus• 6t the bills. ~. She blamed the arrests on •-a case of the dumbs.·' Crashes Kill ·Two; 76ers Fall··· RIVERSIDE -W. F. Bogard, 38, of Cbula Vista, died Sunday when hla motorcycle cruhed daring a race at ftiverside-fn.. ternaUonal Raceway. Bogard died or a broken neck. llaffr Kiiied MOHNTON, Pa. -Robert Edwards, 26, of Union Bridge. N. H., was killed Sunday when bis dragster snapped an axle at 100 miles per hour and smashed into a guardrail during competition at the M;tple Grove Park Dragway here, track officials said. Edwards, competing in the top fuel elimination category. bad completed a successful run of 220 m.p.h. on the quarter-mile strip just prior to the misb_ap. Connors Rolb DALLAS -MultimilliQDaire Jimmy Connors, a fiawles~ abot maker in the clutch, add~ the World Championship of Tennis U· tie Sunday to his impressive Us,t of credentials with a convincing 6-7, 6-1. 6-4, 6-3 victory over hometown hero Dick Stoclttbn. Connors, who bas won ovel" $2 million playing tennis, r eceived a first-place check of $100,000. Houston AUee I PHILADELPHIA -,John Lucas' 12-foot jumper with 1:34 left to play capped a comeba~ from a 17-point deficit and enabled the Houston Rockets to beat the Philadelphia ,?6en 118-115 Sunday and stalf' oU elimination in the Naftonal • Baaketball A.saocfation pla~ Rudy Tomjanovicb, ~ .. ~t • points, kept the Rockets alive and sent the series b' to Houston for the sixth game ues- day with Philadelphia lead &!J.2 in the best-of-seven semifi • .AnenFaU ' LOS ANGELES -A la*ly by the Los Angeles Aztecs n't enough for them to preve the Minnesota Kicks from 1D8fping their four-game North Amettcan Soccer League home-field win· ning streak. A goal by Stan Cummins in the lOOlh minute Sunday gave the visiting Kicks a 3-2 victory over the Aztecs. Suddenly. he "as in a war. A sweet pitching duel between New York 's Tom Seaver and Burt Hooton of Los Angeles dissolved mto a bizarre extra inning batUe thut was finally concluded with the Dodgers on top 4·3 in 12 in · mngs. Crenshaw Does It Garman was m the thick o( it nt the end. first digging his own Dedflers S laie &ti Gam••-.. K&ac 11'11 'IAav 16Lot...,..l•'•I 1>1111~'""'• • JOo"' IA•y 11 L~Al'qel•\•tl l'llol-IPll•~ • IOo m ""•" ••L~Anoo•~ut Pllll-IPll•• • JOO"' grave and then ef(aclenlly dig- ging himself oul or 1t. "It was the most trouble J 'vc ever got myselC into that l 've got myself out of." said Garman, who pitched for three major league teams before joinina the Dodgers this seaao_n. "It waa the high point of my Dodaer career.·· With the DO<laers holdlna a tenuous 4·3 lead, Garman only had to aet the last thtee outs in the 12th to put the Mets .. way. But he didn't get them ,until the Meta had put runners on second and third on a walk to Bnice Bot1clair and Garman's misplay of a bunt by Lee Mazzilli. The burly rtght·hander then mowed down the ne"t three bat- ters -8etUn& Jerry Grote on a bouncer to (int, Ron Hodces on a strUteout1 and Felix Millan on a ny ball to en. L.OSANO•LH NUfYOIUC l~fl> Qv••lh~ ......... ,, .WrllM abrllM •OO I lt1111dl121t •Ol O • 0 I 0 SllH'flH 4 I .I 0 i t 1 o l<raitoool lb SO 1•1 SntaslallJJ at' lad9 Fire spe·ws from the rear or Clay Regazzoni's car alter it ripped through a safety' fence during Sunday qualification runs for the Indy 500 race. Reganoni was able to walk away from the accident unin· jured. Johnny Rutherford earned a spot in the 500 by· qualifying Sunday at 197 .325 miles per.hour. Luck Turned Tide·. -·-· Says Golf Winne~.:·:· FORT WORTH (AP) - Clutching a $40,000 check, a championship ring and his blonde wife Polly, Ben Crenshaw confessed: "I'm the luckiest guy in the world. ". . . Something seemed to take me by the hand and lead me through the wilderness . . . I hit three or four good shots on the back side and shot a 31. "Tell me that's not lucky!" Lady Luck was indeed a kiss- ing cousin Sunday as Gentle Ben fired a 31 on the home stretch, overtook John Schroeder and won the $200,000 Colonial Na· lional Invitation by one shot, at 272. In the end, it was a devilish eight-footer for a par at the 18th that secured him a one-under 69, tbe $40,000 and a second victory in bis nativeTexas. How sweetit was. • "It feels just groat to win ln Texas," the 25-year-old T&au said. ''After last week, nothlhg could be better than winnirlg at Colonial •.. as a Rid, I hoped and dreamed I could win here SOl1),eday. •'I guess it was just my day." Schroeder closed with a 71 for 273 and a <:on.solation prize of $22.800. • • Crenshaw, characterislloally erratic, putted brillianUy aa Ile swept from five strokes baek 4>fl • the final nlne to erase the .hitter• memory of the Byron Nesaon· Classic. :-·, 1t was Just a week earlier al Dallas that he wound up bogey-• bogey and permitted Ray Floyd to slip past him for the title. * * * r .. v Jb (.,Ar ... Ylb Mo"da'l'cf R&ker If H&I& If OAl•tC Htw>tono ,. ..... 11 DI\ Mtrll1'1f or Hl'l\lO .. P r.~1111 W41llp c.,,.,,,...,D • t I l Vallrf t o o o 5 I 1 0 Klfltnlllfl lb 6 0 0 0 5 0 1 0 toltclalrll ~ I I 0 l I 1 0 ManlltlCI A I I I 1 0 1 I l>'Olfl JD 6 0 t 0 ~ 0 I 0 P .. 11110\1\ l 0 0 I) J 0 0 0 A Odee a P 0 0 0 0 I 0 I 0 S"'an D 0 0 0 0 Ali _jights Evangelista To:Dight 0 0 0 0 HOd~S 1111 t 0 0 0 O O o O Su.,., o i 0 I 0 1 I) 0 0 Mll!Wlr Oii 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L.1'0\IWor 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lac.ltwoedO 0 0 0 n To,,•1111 0 0 0 0 Herrl\Cl"O o O o o Mltla11!111 1 0 0 0 LANDOVER, Md. (AP) - Muhammad All returns to Amerioa's living room• tonllht, fi1htina a straneer In the nicht named Alfr~o Evang~ll1ta. "You aJl said, 'Who's .Jimmy 1.o~0!~1 .. , 41413 • ~~·1* ~ ~·~~ Youn&, who's Jimmy Youna'?" N•wYeftl 001 ooo oao.~ All 1bouted. lt was a reference to r-... 1e1•,,c:..,.o.rf'lltfl O,.-t..H~ .• ' .... • _y.• now hl•'-lv re,arded Youn•, LOe~A"fll" ll Na"" V«ll U. 21-41 . ,.. ~ 1., ft Mo,.•••· ie---u11111. M•-<-• m1. r.e.. •ho was not a na.:pe fighter when ~:;~11. L..., ... ,.,. ,_,._., •. Meuill•. 111-be 1ave Ali sucb a rough going ,,. tt • u H to be.fore Jollnt a is.round declllon M"°'"' ... • 1 ' 1 ' • at the Ca...ltal Centre April 30, M~ f Jflt• .t'~ Wall 111 t I I t I lf1f. -c.•r,.,,... rw.111 ,~ o • o ' ' ~ul Y""•n• was nol the un-~ .... , • • t I J ) ,&f ..._ uo...., ' 1 1 t t • known quantlty that Evan1tUsta A-1.tU •LO II ''" J ' t I 0 Is aoina into toniaht ·a title fl0 ht , .. ,. '" 0 0 0 0 0 ft • Ill • Pa-sc .. "' T ~ ,. ....... w ut the Capital Centrt. , ,, Evangelista is a 22-year-old Spanish citizen from Uniguay. His record ls 13·1·1 and is ranked O. J'VTe•l9llt . . . a.a • ..ei 1 • ., s 10th by both the World Boxing Association and World Boxinl Council. He lo t ht• last richt. to Lorenzo Zanon F b. ' and his knockout victims ln~lude Urtaln, Lucien Rodriguez, Tony Moore. Rudi Lubbers and Lluoko Abibobole, He likes ravioli and Raquel Welch. Wa moat promlnent win wu hl• fout'.round knockout of R.oclrfpez. U.. Frenchman who recently .won the European title by beallnl Jeap·Plerre Coop- man, an-·A11 vlcUm on U.S. home teltvlslon Feb. 20, 1976. ., All b 1etttns $2. 7 mUUon, Eva~eU.lta '85,000 for tbll teleVilkm appearance. ABC will tele-cut from 5:30 to I with the All Alhttetfor about 7 o'clock. The »year-old All, 13 ye older than 1!van1etl1ta, plat\5 t!Ua ftOl M a>art ot two 1\epe towanf a "'blt money" ftpt with elt bu Nortdti or Youn1. ·ne would IA• to '"· Nonon and Y ouna flabt, with the winner meeting him. He also thin.kt Norto!l would beat. Younc. World Boxin& Council Presi-dent JOH Sulalman ot Mtxlco 11ld bl1 oraaaluUon favors Norton and Voun1 fishtloc for the n,bt to mtet AlJ. rl The~ 1tep toward a ftlbt with Non.oft~Y~ woutd be a bout aaai1llt arif.tutUn1 Ernie Shaven, a fi&trt that re~rt.Uy already hH bHD made l!1 Madiacn Square Oard•. . AU pes Into this DOn Kini pro- mortan with a 51-2 record, 'Wltb 17 knockouu. I I I I I I ~ • llf OAR. Y PILOT Monday. May 18, 1977 8 Sunset Loop N~es ,Bost CIF Playoff Foes . By ROGER CAflLSON • Of tM OaOy "llM llafl Three Sunset League baseball power. await second round CIF 4·A action on their home grounds Tuesday afternoon, whlle South Coast League champion Dana HUia is on the road in 2·A clrclea. Action for all 1tart1 at a. Marina's tiff with Loara could be switched to a nleht game at Long Beach's Blair Field. . At Huntington Beach'& Marina Hlgh, wh~ere the championa of coach Paul Frey spent eight in· . ninga in disposing of Santa Ana's Mater Del Friday, 1-0, Empire League co.champ Loara of Anaheim (20-5) invades. Al _fountain VaUey High, where coach John Cole's Barona finished third in league and then proceeded to blast host Santa Ana Valley, 7·2, lo the first round, 1976 CIF champion Lakewood (lT-8-Uinvadea. And at Huntington Beach's Ediaon. the Chargers of coach Ron LaRuffa will tackle Newbury Park Higb's 11>-7·1 out. fit, Marmonte League champji. Friday the Edison Chargers dis· mantled Pacific League cbam· pion Alhambra, 7-2. Dana Hills Higb'• Dolphins, meanwhile, take to the road to battle Covina'• Nortbview High. Nortbview is 16-7 and ls the' Montview League champion. DH·NORTllVIEW Pacinc Northview Ls pitcher Mike .l"erguson. who went the di.stance Friday and Ls expected to be using his curve ball again Tuesday. His first replacement is Ken Rogers, who is similar in style. Both are righl·handers. Also big in Northview's game ·is centerfielder Tim ~arrico, OtN<lltftt ............. _HI"' T•k• ~,,,. ""• "'""'.v •n ftO'ilt to Or~ P'""'llY 1111. ~I\ Of\ SI lo SM &.•,....di..., F ........ ., 'IOI WHt"" 10 lo Ar~ Ava. lliortl\ Cl'\ Aru\a A"9 •-mllet. S<llOO• '' loe:atM on Ifft at ~o,,,er Of Cvvre~ er>d AW ... AW. catcher Joe Wheaton and power hitter Dan "Morgan, a first baseman. Carrico's speed and 1wltch·hitling could cauae pro- blems for Dana Hills . Tbe Dolphins wUl counter with pitcher Stu Hein, wbo i5 working on a 26-innlng scorelesa streak. The 6-2, 175-pounder was voted by the coaches as player of the year in the South Coast League. MAIUNA·LOARA VollegfJall Claa•p.s Marina faces an old Sunset Learue nemesis in Loara. which features several individual stan- douts, lncludipg pitcher Greg Weill, catcher Steve Longo, in· fielder Rick Ragazzo and out- fielder Frank Meraz. Ex-Artist Dvorak Diff ere nee for SC . Weitl had a 10.3 league record with an 0.73 e.r.a. and Longo is a .320 hitter. Ragazzo hit at a .32S clip and Meraz hit .333. Loara, known for its s·ucker plays with runners on first and third, s hares the Empire League crown with Los Alamitos. By DAVE CUNNINGHAM Oftlle Dally "llM llaff Last year USC's tolleyball team lost 11 games and finished last in the Southern Califomi• Intercollegiate Association: Thiryear the Trojans went 17·3 and won their first national col· legiate champiorship. The difference? USC coach Ernie Hicks believes a major factor was Dusty Dvorak, the freshman from Laguna Beach High School. "Dvorak is just awesome," Hicks says. ''He's a great setter, very cool and experienced for his age." Dvorak is one of five Orange Coast area athletes who play for the NCAA champion Trojans. The others are Laguna Beach grads Oz Simmons and Neal Amsden, San Clemente High alum Bob Yoder and ex-Newport Harbor star Don Killian. Dvorak was a prep All· American and spends his off seasons playing for the U.S. na· tional junior team. He led Laguna Beach to a CIF cham· pionship in 1975. Yoder is a 6-2 middle blocker. He jolna Dvorak on the U.S. na· t1onal team and was one of six on last year's all-star lenm selected by the Southern California In- tercollegiate Volleyball Associa· lion. Kituan is also a starter for USC. The 6·4 senior once played basketball at UC Irvine but gave up the sport lo concentrate on volleyball. Simmons doesn't start but is one or the first subs off the bench. Hicks describes him as a de· fensive spec1a11bl, a good passer Sports Calendar TunNY ll!My 111 DUSTY DVORAK and a powerful hitter. Amsden. also a non·slarter, didn't play volleyball for Laguna Beach because it wasn't a CIF sport when he was there. He's become a backup outside blocker for the Trojans. Hicks is quick to point out that a primary force in the Trojans' championship drive was the re· turn of Celso Kalache, a 24-year· old senior from Rio de Janeiro. Expected to start for Marina ia all·league right-bander Lee Magca. FV·LAKEWOOD Lakewood's big guns include right·banders Andy Blsnar and Mark Claybaugh. Bisnar pitched Friday . Catcher Mike Fitzgerald, sophomore shortstop Mike Buckley, first baseman Scott Reynolds and right·fielder Willie Dias give the Lancers or coach John Herbold a solid look. Cole, who went with lefty Bill Carroll in a tactical move that paid dividends in eliminating Santa Ana Valley, will come back with Kevin Fitzhugh, a rlghl·hander, Tuesday. Scott DeLong, Mike Lung and Bill Grilz scored all seven of Fountain Valley's runs and had six or the Barons· 11 hits Friday. EDISON·PANTHERS Edison's foe. Newbury Park Jhgh·s Panthers, mowed down Ventura in the first. round, S.l, and feature a balanced attack. 'fhe Chargers, with Steve Slaton seeing most of lhe action on the mound, rely on Tim Innes and Roger Hayes for much of their offense. in addition to a pep- pery defense. Kalache red-shirted last RORlUG n·r ....... ~ season in order to remain ellglble ~.;, for Brazil's national le.am, and w1thouthimUSCwentl·ll. JC QUAUFIERS Killian and Kalache graduate this year , but Hicks believes the AZUSA-Golden West College Trojans will remain strong. The sprinter Jim Rohrig clocked 21.3 return of Dvorak is a central re-in his beat of the 200-meter dash a~on. to highlight area JC competitors Rolf Engen. who coached m Satur<t.ay night's Southern Cal Ovorak at Laguna Beach High, track and field prelims at Citrus prediets hjs protege will soon de-College, here. velop into '"one of the best setters Rohrig was second tn bis heat. in the United States." Teammates Bob Gasway and ... ~~""~'eq;;:.,: ~.~ .. ~·::''~M,::;~,··~ Says Engen: "Dusty ls a stand~ Chuck Tuey also qualified, as did au'" ., ~' P.,.blo, '°'°" .. ,,.. M., •• ~" out for many rea.(°oru;. He has. Orange Coast's Curt Ellenberg G•ll•lf'll•ll111 n th h d vn•1o""" <•F o1o0f'' IM''".,.. '"•lo.., .. .,,,. e ng t atlJtu e, works hard. and Saddleback's Stuart Foster. ""qton A1>at11 """'M•••o• "' rou"'"'" v•n••· dives for balls all the time and Gasway was sixth in the shot l•qun • °""'" "' M1•• r"''"' •11 •1' 1\• ~. he's a good team player." put <Sl-6J, Tuey was elghth m· the 8••b••• n "lewoo•I H.,llOr •\ (0<00>• tMI ~ H•'I" ., 11n Jn addition to those acquired Javelin <204·11', Eilenberg was c,.,,. "''11»a11 s • ., C••..,•n•• •1 E• '0'" ~kills. Dvorak has some natural 12th ln th• Jave11·n c1n°11 and u"'"'"'lv•IGMl•M•\• 0-HllltelC-dotl "' 070' ""•' 1a11 a1>:m.u1-•••1 ru"'" u1.A_,,. advantages He stands 6-2, can Foster went 14-6 in the pole vault e Sunset League Champs Coach Ira Toi bin 'a Huntington Beach High Oilers are Sunset League gymnastics champions following an undefeated league campaign. Front row <from left ) -Jerry GUI. Wayne Berge. Randy Weaver, Britt Reeves, Mark Tolbin. Standing -Bill LaGrasso, Eric Brauel, Rick Florestedt, . Don Thornton, Mike Bird, Danny Flahive, Ira Toibin. Canada Pro Net, Soccer Ontario Winner ero~ r ToMV VANCOUVER, B.C.- M i a a ion VieJo's Nadadores awept to the men's, women's and overall team cbam· plonabipe Sunday at the International Invita- tional Canada Cup swim meet here, Jed by the 1·2 punch of Jesse Vassallo and Brian Goodell. "°'"" AMUllCAN SOCCUt L.•AGU• ATt..AllfTICCION,l!ltUllC• .... -.0tv111 .. W L. 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But once the converted sports car driver went to the front, there was no overtaking him. · Johnson, from Modesto, drove a 1976 Chevrolet to a 21·second victory over Bill Schmitt. of Redding. Johnson averaged a record 127. 713 miles per hour for 100 laps around the 2.S.mlle oval. Goodell won that event in 15:SL21 with Vassallo at 15:55.89. Vassallo also was second in the 200 back with a 2: 10.43. Jennifer Hooker or Mission Viejo led Mis- sion Viejo's women's contingent Sunday with a second in the 800 free (8:58.95) and a fifth in the lOOfree. Area Prep Stars Honored Tuesday Johnson, who celebrat- ed bis 37th birthday Thursday while towing his race car south Crom Modesto, was worried for almost the entire race that his engine would not last, as it ran roughly from atart to finish. · With 10 laps to go, he said, "I figured I might make lt.'• By that time, he had built al.mo.st a half ·lap lead. MEN 100.-... 1,..-1 v..,11~ fCamdtft. C•lll.I U.02: 1 Pickett IUSCI u 14; a. Mc Gowan ICUottll"O I Sl.U ; 4, Goodell IMl~IOt\ V .. lol So& 1" 200·m•ttr bacll-1. Jecho" •C•mOl!nl 1 OS 7' 1 J VatMl .. IMk· ~•on Vie fol 7: 10.0 : :I. Ce•I•'"' 1carnoe111 2:10 .,. •. v . VHMtllo IMIUICWI Vlelol ,.ll Gt; s. Avoer IMIUIOPI V1elol t· 13 «); .. a ... nlCO.t IM•nlonVleloll,U ?t. 100.'Mler 11..,-1 8'.,.,., 1Stocll1.,, I S8 ": 7 ~-•Se•lllel ii•: l. Ja<ktofllCAntdafllS&.7S 1 soo-m..w f1"'""' Ooodtfl '"""' ~10'\ V .. lol 1J•st 21: 2 J VHMllo IMIUIOf'I Vlelol U :SStt; , R~ IMl\PGfl Vle)OI t•·OI .. WOMIN IOO·rnater free -1 Srnllll IV•"• COUvtlf I fl D: t Garelllc" IH.tlllHI st.7•; 3 A"'u~ruo 1vancouverl S9 31: s Hooll.er IMlnlo" Vl•l•I 1:00 •: 1 Wk1r.1W111 •M1111on v .. io1 1:01 27, 7oe>-....i~ !»Cit-I, Olliton IEdmo,.. lonl 7• lt,M· 1 Srnltll IV9ftCIOU"''' 1·11.11: l . Oalq"Hult IMofttrHll 7•H Jl; S. Rodalll IMIMlof'I V .. fol 2:17.U IOO·mtttr lly-9 Gar.titlcll •Hollla•l 1;04.U ; 2 9olvl" I~ tt'Hll 1·04 .. : ) QUlrlt IMofttrMll 1•06 OS. • Wltl!tla"' IMIMklft V ..... 1:06 n. • er-rww1c111 Vlefo, 1:06 t::I IOO·nteter ''" -t Smltll fVa"• couvert •·st.JO 1 ~ ... IMIMIOfl Vlt)Ol I·~ ... J Gtblon IEdlnontof\l t 01 «) • W\(111\am IMl~ton Vltlol •·en 11>. 5 K•-IMl911ot\ V .. lol • 0. .. a A .,,_ IMlnlot\ " .. ,., t 10 H The 17th annual athletic awards breakfast, which f etes outstanding athletes from Newport Harbor Hlcb. Corona del Mar Hilb aod University Hieb (lrvtne> schools, is slated Cor . the Balboa Bay Club Tuesday at 7 :30. Senion frcnti various sports are recognized by the Newport Harbor Chamber or Commerce wlth certificates for their accomplishments. The honored athletes: J•rver.Mttl'f,,.,_,c.o,.,,tcut•. Job 10 th W t' AM Perur, Tri"• Slotra, SIK't 0 n, e eS w 1111a11t1. Coast NASCAR Rookie Ptu1At1111.e«v-:-..0w1,.11.,..,, of the Year in 1976, set a Alu 111"'"· E•'' c:.111'°"· °"'' reco~ despite the fact Cronon, J-eu,,..,, Jeff o.,. the race was interrupted Kevin Flfllliw. Tom F-. ~ Goe91el, Marc Jollannas. Ala" f Or 15 minutes by aD L•-·· JorcMft Ott~IM"•· o .... , eight.car accident oo tbe Slmtett..,.,s..t.JatALTlll..S11tv• second lap. -~~~:;... ______________ ..;.;;.,;;.;;;.;.;.;;;.:.-:;;~---------- $7,000 for only $135.07 a 111oilth. Whether you need· $3,500 or $10,000 get It · from the people who lend millions. Commercial Credit. Monthly payment based on a $7,000 HomeOwner loan, for 84 months, at an annual percentage rate of 15%. Total payment 11,345.88; NO POINTS. NO PREPAYMENT PENALTY. We ftnd ways to help. COMM~IAL C~IT COR.PQR_.ATION 1S)i Homeov.fter loans --UJlout A 1-t of S&.000 Md Oii« must be eecvred bye ~l\lltlcln ~ r.i end ptl'IOftel propmy. M••~ro.111·J01. JU mp 36 inches and reacts All will return to Citrus Satur· Girt\ T-lt-Tour...., °' C'lta""'40f'\ at M,..ton _v_••_1o~~~~~~~~~~~~~q_u_1c_k_ly~~~~~~~~~~~-d-•_Y_n_1_e_h_t_fo_r_th~e-r1_·n_a_ls~~~~~~ 1'f\1J> eo.ta Meaa • 370 E. 17th Street Oran-• 1111 Town & Country Rd. 1977 JEEP CJ5 6cyl..J .. ............ s4999 A7A83AA088214 ~I JEEP DEALER IH CALIFORNIA HUGE INVENTORY 1W7 . GREMLIN · •CJ&.•• bucket Mitt & more. s2999 A7M487E227820 --------------e -~ c 0 rlUli5 0 u·, ....... ., .... ,.....u p .,_,AMC-. ... ., ... _., C..-1111111 .......... fll .. 0-........ -.---0 ... 11.1m. Major League Standings AMEIUCAN LEAGUE Eut Division W L Pct. GB Baltimore 17 11 .6"7 New York 18 13 .581 'h Boston 17 13 .567 1 Milwaukee 17 17 .soo 3 Detroit 14 1$ .438 s Toronto 14 20 ..412 6 Cleveland 12 18 .400 6 West Dlvlaloa Minnesota 22 11 .667 Chicago 20 12 .62S l'h Texas 16 14 .533 41,.4,a Kansas City 17 16 .515 5 Oakland 16 17 .485 6 Aagel1 15 19 .441 7th Seattle 11 27 .289 131-; S-.Uy•t o."'" c•-•.t"44. o.tc.t00> M'-'°'''· TorMtO l Tt•4l7 1(-"Ctt\IJ 0•1"111 ).f'7.Mll'#aull .. w. boilt ..-. 10 ~ "'"Qt I Ctlllorl>le8. """' Yorlt 2 llalllmot• 3. Oelltend 1 80Jton f, Seattle• T ... Y'•O-.. Cl-lend (Girtal'd 1.0 at M l-MM (Z..lln • s.11," 9ot11Dft Uentcf"H·21 at~llfM1'1.t Uto910.ll." 9elllmort (Pat mer S-2) •I Seattle IA~I 0-41, n Htw Yortt Mottt"*' Ml .tl O.tl(talld CMed'clt "''·" Onl<tff"'"~tec' • NATIONAL LEAGUE EanDlvlllOD Piltsbw'Cb Chica10 St. Loull Philadelphia Montreal New York W L Pct.. GB 22 9 .710 19 11 .033 21,', 20 12 .625 2i,; l(; 13 .552 5 13 1' .448 8 11 20 .355 ii Wd&DIYllkm Dodgen CinciMall San FrN1Cisco Houston 26 1 .788 San Dteao At.lama 14 is .438 11 i,; 13 19 Ml6 12i,; 13 20 .394 13 14 22 .389 13'h 10 24 .294 16\.'a .,,.,,.,., Oa"'" Cltl<ff0'-4 MontrNl).1 PllllMtlOftla S. S4f\ Dl•qo 7 Lo\A-...,4 NewVorll) 111nnln<n C•ncl-116. San Fr•n<l~o7 A11 ... le IS, \t Louis U P1lh~J.HOuJIOl't TMay•1o-et . Sefl °'""' tSltlrlty 241 al Clll~ I lli\OC>rOO.O I Loi AllOeln CJoM J.11 at PllllM!itptila !Lett" •ll n Oftly--~ed Tuetday'10emH S.P101aqoMQllcaqo Lo' Al'Olflt\ al PllHacMlollla," Montr'Oal at All ante, n ltHOllutqll ·~ (l"'IMlltl," $tn f'rllfl(IKO et New YOf'k, ft M. &.ouls et Hou.ion. n • An tnau1ural Swim Meet of Champions, featu.rtna an aJt.f emale cut, la a lated for June 23-25 at Mlaalon VleJ0'1 Mariuaite Center. All popular make cars and trucks ot. competitive rates. Ford, Buick, Cadil- lac, Chtvrolet, Chry5'tr, Oldsmobift, GMC trucks. Many '77s on display and ready. for immediate delivery,. or order now for early factory delivery. Free loan cars to lease· customers. THEODORE ROlllS WSINI CO. LF A l I. ~llYt 5ttl21t ... 'l'-0010 ·-' . •-Sul~ 26 C....,t Lite JMUnnee An.llaW. t.o Ell&Dtle hrowa1a at Ct'IMIP Mat,w rr11he molt versa Ille vehlcle you'll ever own. tatlon weoon. motorhomo, economy car. Ani:t, aJnce re mounted on a Toyota Chaala the operatlng costs Nill b9 • fraction of whit you might expecu ASLOWAS 'I 2212 CHINDOl<e ,........ . .... ... *""' .,.... *" 1t "'°"""' o.fen>'Od .... d "'21 44 lnQllldltlt liMllee....,,... tu & llctMe ""' 1i 1!' or !Olaf Olllll Pl'Ot •1MO .. IPICI. taUo.OA.C.a-.... .., UIN2t0Ml?I .. • / - • I ' 1 • t ' J .. I ~.M!Y11,1W7 DArlY PILOT .500 View Hllrbor Yacht Clnb Opening B1ALllONLOCXABEY ctubh\January, 1111. CAPaJCE WU DESIGNED by Wendall H. The Newport ~rl::v:'cbtewClub launched ltl THE WEEKEND OP activlUe. started Satur· CSklp) Calkin.Io( San Dlego·and wu built ln 198C ln Al eoth -ar Sundav with the tradi"'--' yacht,____ day wtth tbe tradltJonal Opeoine Day race from Los Hon1 Kone by American Marine Ltd. for Hutings tion and open boule that attracted nearly 600 mem-•bore Rule dJv1iton wu Hi&b Roler, a Dou,-J)u owned her for two years. i '~ ' UUll.i _....,... An1el• Harbor. Winner lD the JnternatiOftal OJf. Ha.reourt of Santa Barbara. The Myerson famUy ben and sunta to view tho colodul ceremoaiM and p-•---... __. od ~., ,~ .. L....;. od __ ... ki Other wtnnera in the annual lmpectloa comp ti· • traipN over IOmo ot the mOlt l1amoroua yacbta ID -·--•P • ·•'-" ._,,, own ...,. 1 P-Uon : ,..; the harbor pered by Bill Power ot NHYC. Powuov£u1l'HT -a..rre ~-,.,u-MWnv. Con:unodore WUUam Ben•· welcomed the Winner in the Petformuce Handicap Racing ~owuu1o1011t •PHT-va11•1G<".,....,_.u•o.....,.,. .. Fleet dlvialon was Elustvo1 tailed by Harold Da)' SA.IL ovtR.., ,.n -w..twiv 1Mldlf1M c.Mel"""" TI"'.i ,_ su•u and introduced bia flq officer and a long line B bla ,.,_,_thl y ht Cl b _ _.... t.b wi""er •-.... .: HefM. 41 ohtalfcomOlOClorelthathaveaervedtheclubslnce • ~"1 an ac q •.... 0 -'"WR! SAIL VHOH •"HT -IM•.-1°""*" ~ ..... T'ttw ~ 1t became Newport Harbor Y acbt Club ID 1911, mak· one-de1t111 Etchellt·22 clasa wu Tclr)1e II, •ailed *~~1Lu-e»1"-'• 1tk iw1...i,, s .... 11c1...., '-ft. Al ,_ 1t· .. -o1 .. -t b"-int.be byGeorceTwt1t,NffYC. IAVtoAT-G111lt•lll•~Rlcht"'s ..... ,. Al .µ1g wnt .,_ Yle "'°' oreanizaUon area, W'--er of thO IW9e~takel trophy for the best HNIO.HONCA.lM-~)'ftert'Y,"'9t1Mco.i..._ ~ The club had lta earliest bec.tnnlDP la 1911 UMJ ln l fl J JUNIORNOHCALM-e.tlllt,f-CerlltlUr. .. -•-a-•pot~ -.t.••eJ-yach•·m ....... "edtheir maintalned:Ja~bt e cub eet wu amea ..,,......,Vlll,,..•lfttt1t~C»v rau: ~. ,.,,..... •·-~ 6'&.. ..... .. .. .. ..u M b•· C 11...1-..... ~--all c r:ic... 101l -t. Hltl!l ll...,1 i. Slf'eM, Jim W'••"'"""1to111•1-., NNVC:1 J,.,.. 'lllP.. ! boa•• 1..._0 on .u......k ........ and "onn ....... what wu YOl"IOll Jlt a.uaus-.,.,, m~D er, a .... 9'ft4\'f'MJr •• NHvc. .. Ullllfl' WVOll _......,. I' cu It WU .... _ a...v.nd vear th'"' vacht WU en•-ect the ~Mttfl -'· ~111111'91 ~I Weltw1y, Tl'"',_ ................ NHVC1 '· • known as Station A of tho South Coast Yacht Club. It UJV _,_. ' "'" .c&. tMt1 ... ttacU.1""'4.NMYC. ~I offlclally became knowu u Newport Harbor yacht competltion. Laat year abe won honors ror the best uCH11.u.22 -,, ,.1~ 1111,,111-....,,.,.. ...,,...,, NNVc: a. .. i maln1oined1allboatovor4_0_1_eet.~~~~~~~~~-.... -·_"_....,~Mtts1~-,.,~·N_H_v_'~--~~~~~~--=: ~ Golison Wins Cup Audadoua ' * . " Mark Goli&on of Leeway Sallina Club wu the ,..,_ Boat Al winner over~ rival.I in the AlamJtol Bay Yacht i, QD ~ Clµb Naples Sabot fieet championship Sunday. I:' "' Tropbywtnnen: ~.a D t 1, Mark Gollaon, LSC; 2, Gree Lowe, LSC; 3, ~ llllQ, ~ Andy Ayale, ABYC; 4, Hank &hofleld, ABYC ; S, M Curt lAnlford, ABYC; 6, Don Hodcee. ABYC. A u d a c t 0 u I • • • Yankee-38 sloop. Hiled ! by Blll Fodor, Dana Point t Yacht Club, was the ~ overall winner In ; Capistrano Bay Yacht .. Club's Opening Day race I K b u Saturday. ) 1t •· e• le ing p ta A ~=ti:-es~:ret~~~!!i race for boats rated un· der the Performance ~ :With Ketchup ~;,~~~a~:t:hid~e~e~! :: entries. The winner wu • Eros, sailed by Curt ~ Jn Cblna, it wa1 cllaed "k~Ulap ... Jn Hurley, CaPQ BYC. -. Malaala, "kechap." In tbl1 country, Dana Point Harbor I ••ketchup." Thia comes up because a was alive wJth boata Sun· euatomer uu where lt originated. Elther day as Dana Point Yacht • Cblna or Indonesia, nobody knows for sure. Club held its Openine " But It wu in the heyday o( the Briillh fleet i Day, celebrating 25 "'I that ketcbu~ wu puaed around the world. years of operatron. . Maybe you re aware of the fact that Cried followed by a colorful potatoea 1bould qever be eaten without lt, but parade of yachta through t every other edible thing worldwide should be. the harbor. ~ One out of every five airline pa11engen Is Summary of race re· " some sort of animal other than human. And suits: : one out of every 100 of I those oJher-than·huma.n animals d.les in ntght. Leonardo da Vinci once alr-c ondltloned a : house he'd designed by : dlverlin1 a mountain ~ stream richt through the : mlddle oftheplace. ! A veraee penon rarely • says more than ao words ! before starting a new sen· " : t ~ A • ... " "' i " i " ,. ~ i " i .... "' ~ Al "' M ""' •• •• A• "' •• ••• tence. DIPLOMATS' WIVES Q. "Aren't West Germany's dJplomall problbited from marrying non-German women?" A. Not anymore. That 100.year~ld pro- hibition wu finally dropped In the 19SOs. Q. "How many yards of wool does it take to make a ScotUsh kilt?" A. Elcht. True, there weren't all that many telephone operators 87 yean ago, but the ones that did work at that job mosUy were young men. However, the historical footnotes 1u1- 1eat they were thought to be somewhat rude. So one by one they were replaced by glrta. Old I 11y "bookkeeper" or some variation thereof wu the only word with coosecuUve · sell of double letters? "Sweettooth" also qualines, lf you accept it aa one word. ''Com- mittee" doesn't, thouah. SNOWBALLING In 1961 -just 56 years aft.er the Duryea brothen started making can for sale in 1895 --the one millionth traffic fatality occurred in this country. Then only 23 years after that - In 1974 -the two mllUonth traffic death hap- pened. Realize thi.! sort of snowballing ls not 1urprl1lng, but that's the very point : Everything Is snowballing. even and includin1 violent death. I think all . the honepower horses have taken the blt.s ln tbelr teeth, and they've turned Into a runaway team, and they're pulllng our wagoo apart. Jump! Jump! Among those teenage girls who wear stasses or contacu, four out of . five are nearsighted. More tffnage glrta wear glasses or contact. than don't, lncldentaJly. Six out of ID, to be specific. Did you know that onions when eaten wttb I atty foods will lower ser~ cholesterol con- -1derably? Quite so. Doctors ln India found that out. ·( I Al .. My 11tlsfectlon ...... lllUfWd by .... people who Clf9.'' RON IURDE'{T SlntaAna .. ~IU' OllERollLL -I olluf'l•CfOll\ 1. fl•rte.V, 0-'•...c:h. OPVC. J, ~ l(f'>OI\, Ehner O.vh ,c.p., BVC CL4 SSA -t.A.-IOU\' 1, ,,..,<Y, Cl.ASS 8 -1, .J•Wl>rffk~. Bo) AMlvllfe. OPVCI 2, Wiid Cl>el'l'y, OICll 8•ker , Ol"VC NO $PIN"IAl(89tS -1, lde'-IH, J-. M<O .......... OPVC; 2. E•De<· l•llCM', Don 6<•ffl, C.00 BVC; l. Ulllmlte. 8111 "•ldv C-8VC. CAL·tt -l, Tln'IY, Me•v ~. Ceoo •vc1 !, Oo••l•111. Jollrt G•l"Cflf'f, C-•VC; ), 0..-liM, BWOltft.ONolVC. SINOl.EHAHOCD -t, Ir•~ ~"""' '"''"' ~· Mffdl. ave: J. Wl1'ld ._, ,_.,. ,._, ~eve. ( ART HOPPE 8ATIRID8 In the DAILY PILOT Ulfllll .>·), :~ , ..... , ~ 11 ' • I· (~'I I µ . KUafS \llND HENDERSON .. . t, .. s>"· ' ( ' . \ \I ,,.,. ~·· ,.,.,,_, •nJLt• ·•KDCE-TV Oranada ••. with Its craaalc styling... These apeclally equipped Ford .. ' now comes In a new Limited Edition Granada• wlll be In Umlted supply • model. ft 11 apeclally equipped with: So, we repeat, don'twalt too long. • V~ roof • WSW tflH See your Southern California Ford • AM/FM 1teNO • More, much' Dealer soon and find out why • Fllght bench ... , more Ford Granada la California'& All at• ep9!Cial price. best•H111ng car. Soodiern califOmia ford DWen 2828 Harbor BfVd. • Colt• Mna • ~· .. • • Tonighi's TV ·eigh1ights CBS 9 ~00 -"Cold Turkey." Dlck Van Dyke stan in thl1 comedy satire from 1'71 about • town that trlea to quit 1mokln1 with Bob Newhart, Jean Stapleton. Tom Poato.o and Vincent Gaidenla. ABC G 8:00 -Double Feature. Two comedy movies of the Slxtlea are aired- .. Tbe Bia Bounce" with Ryan O'Neal and Leigh Taylor· Young and "Getting Stralcht" with EllloU Gould and ~ce Bergen. KOCE 9 8:30 -Skiles and Hen· dersan. The Orange Coast comics enter- tain on this live telecast from Newport Beach. TV DAILY LOG I MONDAY I iviNIAQ I 8100 U ((ll) (])) Cl) CIS Mtildty Mo": a:> (lllr) .. Ctld T111hy" (com) '71-blck Van Dyke, Sob Hewhut. Jun Slapleton, Pipp1 Scott, Tom Poston, Edwatd herett Horton. Bob Cll10tt & Ray Gouldlna. V1ncenl Gaideni1, Samwd Hqtlts. Thrs satirical comedy COl!Gema 111 ent11e town U11t 's out to win a lortuftl 111 reward tnOMJ it ewty0ne 111 the t~I\. un quit SlllOMflCI "' o Q1l ro cm m u111e ,._ on tit• f'rllrte "I'll Ride the Wind" Ma and P1 lnpfts rtluctlntly c+.t Iller eonwrt wfien thty discO¥tt !hit 13 yur ·old Mary has KCtpl ed you111 John Edwards' pr090Sll of l!llfrlatt. 111 Mnlt: ct> (Ur) "Alllb• Safari" (cloc) '61. CV • Tati..y ti r .. ,._ hit 3 Because ol hli 11101a1c1 t111oochout tht yurs. Jon tw Mtaa· on1ztd Ills fellolt doctors Hd lDrMd Ille t~1 a~alnst 111111, "4 $0me of the>St cit1ttns n det.,· mmed to see ~1s prKtiee d"1IOyed and his lkense rrvoktd. .loft con· fronts his mother wtiu he lums of Mavis' affair with tlis brothtr, then makes his way throu&h •heavy storm lo th• lsllnd to rasw1 Jenny. e Movie 7 Oo1bl1fHtt1re: rc1 (90)''Tlle 111 lotlnct" (dra) '69-Ryan O'H11I, Leich Taylor· Youns. Vin Heflin. lee Grant, Jamtt Daly, Robert Wltlber. Alter btln1 klclled out of• mipant labor ump, 1 youn1 dritter meets the ,,rtrnend of tllt u mp bolt and becomes 1nwM4 in her plan to steal !tie Cll~llf payroll. a::> <18rG1tttn1 straipt" (dra) '61-Elltott Could, Cudice Btfcen A fonntr student 1cllv1Sf, now study1n1 to becomt a fueller, Ines to IVOld lnausin1 student un· "5t even tfloulh hit pttietd It IN lt•def of the stlldtllt """"*t. CJ ....,..: (tJ (2tlr) ..,..., IP (adv) ·74-Andy Crlffltll, Sh11t1 Hor1h. Jolin c.Mn, Jolin Llrdl, T1111 O'Co11110f, Uu&Se 1.11111.m. mszs,ooe~ tD"'-Dnlu fa Ote14ta tf Otclslu "Liie.i lltlttty & lilt PU11alt of HIPPlrn In Ille mt llilblU.111t of th• ..,.. ft9riat, • YOWll wldo9-4wlillc tltl ""''" °' 1771..:.e. IOl'll bttWMll the needs ol ltw f1111fl1 •lld lier tovntr,. In Mtssad!Mtta It! 1786, m.,._,. of Ille Rmtutloll 111 drlYtll' to another rebellion-Liiii time 1plflst tllt C04lftl of tllelr own lend. (Ql(I),... .,,,...., ~JI MoN: CID •A Star 11 Jeni" U~'55-Judr G1tilnd, J1111u -l:JO- t:c;r" ....... .. ; 9:00 GGCElJIGlllC .._.,, lliPI llllN: CCJ <ttw> "AM~ Tiit Otlltr Side of 6"m" (du) '77-leltti J. McClostey, C.1 Plumb. A1111 feinstdll, EM1 !Wi111111, Mitt Miils, 1-H11111, LoMit Cllapcna1t, Adlef 8'11111er. A JOU111 un's put COii· 11111111y llallnts llill a ltt attempts to llftak ...., from I lift IS I 111111 llustltr lit Hollywood to f illd ::::...~ ._ PMINI dtlcrltlcHt . ...,, "'""' .. f.8......0. ..,.... <• CD) Plrt1Wll ,_., -t:30-<•CD>T111..., .... 10:00 : <a Cf>J.Cf su~ ~~ c:.wtord. editor of "Boudoir.-• npaltdlf bemtd Oii by Ill ll1001d '°' dlsdosur• cl alldaloas-infotN. !Jon. Mlkt COllVlllCH Gaylofd lo di· will 1111 sources fQr the 'OS11P he prints ht Ills r1&. ludin1 ltirn Into 1 INll cl retated celebrities and polttJ· ~I fipm. and MlllUllly foret&n diplomats clt•lln& in the purcllase of top MCftl doeualttlla. ....... Cl)WIWWldw.t • Tiii ..... brtllrt ""'1 Mile W*8 umtes tllls doc...,,llfY Oii Matrit Anlelil EMtllrt. • .......... ,......, ii ICllltft· tlii rlW llaie'a ........ C lnl •P Ille r111 ...,.,.,, Other div_. ... ilcWe die .... a( Piii- -... Marte. a.dlll& ... lor r..-Mallldl. Md ~· ~=i:~ toprima ~·· eo ..... -10'.30-. .... 11':00 ••())811..s • = ()) <II ID ""' • (QI) Cl)) Liii ..... -(l)llTW-..... : ::::... ..., Hirt-. .Tiie.... trl ((ll) CJ)) 11lt ..... fl) $11 AltttlcH f1111llltt "Tiit 81#11 ftlllily cl Georlll" Tllil famltr °' llll Ila ~ -poor, 11.-Y hM llMf held jobs and SOIJlt '" in ja~. Yet they tefuse welfare tuis· tlllCI 1nd they .. em tOo(llrlve mainly on ti::- • s.tes -11:30- • ((ll) (])) Cl) CIS Uta lllowil: llol•k "House of Prayar, Oen of ThfMJ"; lllca... "rrtta Mii ii A Stri Qulrtet" D~CD9D...,Cm Cl) DIQ v ... °"' • <• CIJ> a 1trn .r s.. f!Mda/T-.......... •Sat. ... ..,..,..... 12:00 111a.tt1c..tit a """': -rat11s .. ca.y" Cdr1) 'S'-llS\ DoD&las, Rllph Meektf, Adolphe ....,, C.0.1• Macrucly, Tlrntllly Ctrey. JostPll Tund. m ...._ "rrtnll .... ~ c~> 'S4-Howlrd Duff. ldl lgptnO. ~ Mowle: CC) "latllef' .... Ott' •) '60-Jou Colllns, Richard n, OtMls O'Oa, Rkk 8attqll1. fa lllcl Jouful (12!11 Cl)) Sci.fl Tlluttt -12:30- .... Altry 1:00 D G Cl) <m T....,""' -3:00-• .. ~ ""'°' Ctutwet (mys) '62-Ptlet Cui111111-_ DAmM£ MOVIU KOCE Televiaion (50) . ... . '· . '· . ·: "':'· . . ... ,,. ' . . . . ·. . ... . .. .... . . .. ... .. ,• • c.,. . . ~. • ••I • • . . . .·.r. . . '. :. , . 'ii~· . -· .. ., . . . · .. ~ ... I .. IJ4 DAIL V PILOT Town Gets $900,0lJO Inheritance NORm EAST, Pa. CAP) Manball Kreft lived 50 of bl.In· years In th1' Uny communJty, bls l\)OSt visible acUvtty a daily walk with hi.I dog down Mato Street. A former vtce preeldaat of a local manulacturiq firm, Kreft led a IOlltary llle, wu not ln- vol ved in civic affairs and at- tracted Utt.le attentJon until be died in March -and left 80 per- cent of bis estimated $1 million estate to North East. uoua ORIGINAL reaction was 30 second.a of dead sUence wben we first beard of the in- heritance at a borough council meeti.q,~' said Mayor Donald Videtto. "8ut we were shocked when we later learned that Mr. Krett'a estate was valued in ex. cess oUl mlllioo." Videtto says the council bas made no plani for the money other than a pledge "to use it wisely.'' "This la a tremendous gift," the mayor said. ''He gave it to every citizen of the borough and everyone will ah are it." THE MONEY LEFT by Kreft, a native of Chicago, averages a bout $180 for each of the S,000 re- sidents of North East. located near Erie is northwestern Pen- nsylvania. It would be enough for the borough to suspend tax col- lections for four years if it so chose. But the money has already sparked mild~tl"ovensy. "People are 1enerally excited about it, but I think it'll cause some problems became every- one has a way to spend the money," said Peggy Nagelsoo, editor of the weekly North East Breeze. "People tend to be greedy, you know." StJGGF.sl'IONS FOR spending the money are Pouring in. Some want a medJcal center. Others say it should be spent for the benefit Qf the many elderly peo- ple here. "We're getting letters from all over the country from people wanting money," Videtto said. "One young man even wanted money to buy a high school class ring." In addition to Krert'• gift, the community recently received $5 million from the federal govern- ment toward the estimated $6.8 million coet ot a new high school. •'It seems our town has a fairy godmoth er.•' said M iss Nagleson. N e wport S ets D e adline fo r Applicatio ns City councilmen in Newport Beach have set June 1 as the deadli ne for applications for the seven positions on city boards and commissions that advise the council. A~pUcations for the voluntary advisory P.05itions are avatlable throuah Caty Clerk Doris George. The positions to be filled are one seat on the Library. Board or Trustees which was formerly held by Palricaa Black : a seat on the city Arts Commusion now held by Joane Evans; a seat on the Civil Service Board now h~ld by Paul Wickman; two 1eau on the ParkJ, Beaches and Recrea- tion Commlasion held by Bill Von Esch and Evelyn Hart, and two seats on the Planning Com mission now held by Hall Seely and George Cokas. All of the terms, with the ex· ception of Mrs. Black's on the · library board, will expire on June 30 and councilmen recently enacted a new policy of recruit· ing new board members when t e rms expire rather than autoroaUcally re-appointing the old board member. • • 0\, Bang In There Mama, a Cameroon chimpanzee, keeps a watchful eye on her suspended three-year-old son Willie as she guards her four-month-old baby with her body while balancing high on a limb at Lion Country Safari in West Palm Beach, Fla. They Don't Cross The Lady Sheriff ST. CLAIRSVILLE, Ohio (AP) -After five months on the job, Sheriff Kathy Crumbly bas solved her rlJ'St murder case and proven she can keep the peace duriq a wildcat coal strike. The only thing that bas her stymied at the moment is her fan mall. "You just wouldn't believe bow much mail I've bad," said the Belmont County sheriff, gestur- ing toward a bulging sack. ''They've come from all over the country and from 17 foreign na- tions." T B..E 31·YEAR ·0 L D- strawderry blonde said mail began pouring in after her elec· lion received inlenlational atten- tion last winter. Sheriff Crumbley, a robust ai.x- f ooter, also woo some local fans recently when 11. "• m iners walked off tbelr jobs in this east.em Ohio county, wbere she is the top lawentarcementofficer. ·'We bad a little trouble early in the strike," abe recalled. strap- ping on her .38-caliber revolver u she talked. .. The nest day I at- tended a miners' rally at the ballfield over ln Bellaire. There were about 300 men there and I told them I would hate to arrest any of them, e.specially 1ince I wa s the 'randdaughter, daughter. ne1ce and wife of a coal miner. "THEY GAVE ME A big hand and promised they'd lay off Bel· mont County and, by golly, they kept their word ... "You know.'' she added with a s mile, "my husband wun't at that rally. Somebody asked.me where he was and I said, 'He's one coal miner who's home ~by silting and that's where you belong.' Later, one of the miners Viejo Preschool &pllpment Go ne Equipment valued by the vie· tims at $1 .800 has been stolen from pre-school premises In Mis· sion Viejo. Orange County sheriff's of- ficers said the equipment. includ· ing a typewrit4µ" and a projector, was taken from MlnlSkool, 26912 Estanciero Drive, by burglars who twisted off a door knob to g ain entry. came up and told me I was the first sheriff wbo bad ever treated the coal miners like human be- ings." Last· winter, the .body of a hi le hiker was found on Interstate 79. It turned out the dead man had been picked up and killed by two men who confessed to the erime after they were sentmced to We ln prison in another case in Tennessee. matron.'' City Imposes Deadlin~ Jazz Club Owner Has 60 Days to Pay Fees The owner of a Balboa jazi club bu been given 60 days to pay the $(,050 be owes the city before city councilmen order hi.a place closed. Houlk.Abramian, owner of the Studio Cale, appealed the de- adline imposed by the planning com mlsaJon after he refused to P•Y!t~parktnefees. HE EXPLAINED t hat his re· rusal to pay ts based on bJ1 belief that the f ea are unf alr 1lnce pay- ment does not 1uarantee availablllty d a space. Councilmen sympathised with lhe rest.turant own• and t'1'eld lo tue UP a plann.ln1 com mlAlon auiiesucm that the aubj~t of parklna fees tor the older parts of tnn be1tpdled .. But COUDCllmen made it clear they felt that f allu.r• to pay the fee w• 1 poor way ol brincinl the tnequ.ltlea of t.be ay1tem to tbelr attention. , MAYOR MILAN DoltaJ, who pointed out that the few were due in .Tuly ms, tried to get tho coun· ell to impose a 10 percent penalty fee and order payment withln five days instead of 60. His move failed and coun· cilmen concluded by voting·· unanimousty to give Abramian 60 days to pay. The u.~ be owes the clty ls based oo an agreement be signed in im in ordel" to iet a UM permit to operate bla ocean!ront establiahment. BECAUSE THERE ls no orr- 1treet parkini available for tbe · re1taura11t. the city required Abramian to pay parkln1 fees In lieu ot providlna a parttn1 tot. Those fMS are •et at ~ a apace for tbe 27 1paca required by city law !or A restaurant t.he aiu of the Stud.lo Cafe. It wu auumed that the \>lY·j ment would cover use of the. nearby Balboa Pier parking lot1 by restaurant customer1. ABltAMIAN PAID bis fees the first year, but after that year, he said he concluded that the fees were too hllh. and they failed to 1uarantee bl1 customers a place ln the lot, parUcu.larly (lurins the sum~ moot.bl. He al.lo noted that, while a few other bul1neUe. ill Balboa have almU• acreement.t wltb tbe ctty. the Balboa Inn wbJcb ts diNcUy acrou Main Street from bJa place ooly p.,._ S36 a year baaed on an urller ~ment. Bolly Na&kt. owner of the lnn, appunid C111D0 Abramian'1 beball .. ' Monday'a Closing Pl"ices II.I . ,.. '.(0-1 0... ..,, .ClliJ A;N ~.~~1gr:..~: ~ 6 I) •• • 'jtt 1 f. :::-. 1' () < A 6 f6 1:?-v. -11t HO o ... , ·" ,. •l 11 ....... J ... t 21 , ... .. U•·; u n~-"' 0.1 " II + ~ Apiorre 11:~ :: Hi::.~ ...,._A 6 att I~ ..... ::!:".w.tODrll di ' v.:.:.i~ Altllllf't1 .0 I 11 II\\+ \;, ~flt 1IS1 ll »._. ... A-IO'lt I 101' It II', + "o ml! 1tt 1 ' u~ '• • 11.. 160 11s·-.1~ t .U,. 110 10)'" ... A\l~of. J. 14 , JIO ft -1 .... ~,. f16 ~ •••• Alt\11111 .. 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' II I ,,,,._,.I ~.;]j•l J:!:: .• IWtdel*'l '" -1. ly I 1µa+ ~ Hin1 .. 111• t tt•, .. . • 1 * ~·" l ,, ...... . ' ~~ :: " ...-i111 .10. l J , ••• ~ ., ~ I 11 tnl J ~-._ ~..:.., .~ • :i ,;~: .. :: ' I ~··· .,,, • l/N DAil. Y PU.OT ., landai•••f Care· in Choice Pays Off Later BJ SYLVIA PO&TEa Thole wbo have decided to improve tbe ln1ulation of their homes will get the benefits ot t.aJc credit.. Ukely to pua Congress, and sharply reduc:,0 tbeir uae of bome heat.Ina .. cooling device.. But many Insulating materials look alike. How'ls quall· t.y Jud1ed? Tbe most valuable suides are oo the imulatioo paoka,e itlelt. LOOK FO& THE LABEL of tho National AaaoclaUon ol ...Homebuilders Research Foundation, Inc.. noting that samples of the insulation have been tested by independent experts meet performance 1peclflcallou atated on the package. , -Look !or the "R·value" desjg:natlon, which indicates insulaUon'a abllil.Y Lo resist heat transfer. Tb• hither the R· value, tho greater a material's ability to cut beat gain and loss. One brand or insulation may be thicker than another, but if they're both marked with the same R-va1ue, they'll both re· siat heat flow equally well. "Therefore. when inapecUng the package for insulation Money's Worth dimensions, always be concerned witb R·values. not in· ches," says Charles Hartman, marketing manager for Owens·Comlng Fiberglas Corp., leading manulactur\r ot residenual Insulations in the U.S. "TIIE ONL V INCH DESIGNATION the consumer should note is a material's width," he aays. In.sulat1on •. 1n blanket or batl form, is sold in widths (of 15-16 Inches or 23·24 inches) to fit between conventional framing joists and studs in American homes. -To select the proper R·value for the area to be in- sulated, consult a buildlpg materials dealer, established in- sulation contractor Of ufility COm.PanY. Check the type•of ln.sulation -either blanket Cotten called batt insulation> or loose-fill. Blanket insulation ts usually packaged in bags or rolls, and loose-fill ls packa&ed in bags. • DO·IT· ~OURSELFERS WILL find that blanket type in- sulation will assure a consistent R·value. It's alao simple to calculate the amount of coverage with each package. Loose· fill type Insulation must be carefully poured or blown to a certain thJckness and density to achieve a desired R-value for each square fool or coverage. With loose insulation, instructions for achieving so many square feet of coverage at a given R·value may be found on the package, but it still will be very easy for an amateur Lo make a mistake. -Study the material makeup of the insulation and the ingredients it contalns. , Ask questiona particularly about the difCererices in materials in the areas of fire s afety, moisture resistance, potential corrosive chemicals or additives (such as starch> that can perm~t the growth of bacteria and attract vermin. Rate Hikes Fail To .,Stun Market NEWYORK CAP>-ThestockmarketranupahealUiy gain today, continuing Lo ignore an uptrend in interest rates. The Dow Jones average of 30 industriala closed up 4.16 at932.SO. Analysts said the groundwork was laid for the advance last Friday, wh en the Dow rose 2.~ in spite of a quarter- point increase in the prime lending rate by anany banks to 6~ percent. "The prime rate news was shrugged off nicely on Fri· day, and that encouraged traders." saidCharJes Jensen at Merkin & Company. Airline issues were a strong spot, aided by a bulllsb arti- cle on the industry's 1m prospects in Barron's magazine. \ \ SttH!lu In The Spotlf glat Alllerlean Letukr• .. 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THE RAINS CAM -SUGAR COATED LOVE -Freddy Fend9(' (ABC· Dot) Take off for a fun eveniog at The Regisfry! amt .....,..Inga take ott In The Grand Portage Reataurant and Saloon. &tart with a aupert> dinner feetur1ng t&bt.alde gourmet cookery. Stay for dancing and a witched-on entertainment. Come for dinner. Or the dancing. Try our 24 hour Gazebo. too. Now that'• a happy landlngl KATHRYN CHASE MowftnJwte4 THE REGISTRY HOTEL ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT 18800 MacArthur Blvd., lrvlne Phone 752·8717 Owned and oeier-ted by Ho1pl1111ty Mll\llQemtnl Corp~ O.lla, Texaa number ii loose for two hours toni1ht at 9 on NBC Channel 4. It's called "Alexander: The OlherSideolDawn.'' It stars Lei1h J . Mccloskey as Alex· ander, a decent mixed· next week's issue of 2. SIR DUKE -Stevie Billboard magazine. Wonder (Tamla) HOTSINGLES 3. GOT TO GIVE lT 1.SIRDUKE -Stevie UP .-Marvin Gaye Wonder <Tamla) tTarnla) 2. WHEN I NEED' 4. HOLLYWOOD - YOU -L~o Sayer Rufus Featuring Chaka <Warner Bros.) Khan (ABC> 3. COULDN'T GET IT S. THE PRIDE -'Tsley 'Root8' Set For Sequei (TV REVIEW) RIGHT -Climax Blues Brothers <T-Neck> Band (Sire> COUNTRY SINGLES LOS ANGELES (AP> 4. l'MYOURBOOGIE 1. LUCKENBACH, -TheWolperOrganii•· up, teen.age painter turned boy prostitute, and' Eve Plumb as Dawn, lS, a fdrmer sex- for-sale girl with whom he lived in a .Previous show. Said show, aired last September on NBC, was "Dawn: Portrait of a Teenage Runaway." In it, she'd run away from home and taken to the world's oldest profession as a means oCsurvival. . MAN -K.C. & the TEXAS -Waylon Jen· ti o n and Warner Sunshine Band <TK > nings <RCA ) Brothers have signed a 5. GOT TO GIVE IT 2. I'LL DO IT ALL new two-year contract UP -Marvin Gaye OVER AGAIN -Crystal with Stan Margulifl6, tbe <Tamla> Gayle <United Artists ) producer of the 12-ltoUl" 6. DREAMS -3 . IF WE'RE NOT "Roots." Fleetwood Mac <Warner BACK IN LOVE BY A 10-year veteran with TopSoapers B;~sciONNA FLY NOW !'aOrdND<MACYA-> Merle Hag-Wolper, Margulies wU! Emmy winners for best actor and actress on • be in charge of sequels q> a daytime television series are Vel Dufour or Arti~~~ Conti (United __ 4_. _s_o_M_E_B_R_O_K_E_N_th_e_A_l_ex_H_a_il.....:ey:....._sa...:g;...a_._,..... "Search for Tomorrow" and Helen s . H o T E L Gall~gher of "Ryan's Hope." The latter CALIFORNIA -Eagles soaper won four Emmy awards, including (Asylum> best daytime drama series. 9 . so u T H E R N TONIGHT'S plot is:--------------------NIGHTS -Glen Girl's ex-procurer stabs · Campbell <Capitol> boy the girl loves, ooy girl in Tucson. Boy and 'lipsti•ck' 10. LUCILLE -Kenny survives, sends girl back girl plan lo marry some Rogers (United Artists> home to Tucson, Ariz.' to day and leave their past TOP LPs . . AN AM~1CAN INTERN.ATIONAL RELEASE resume high school while behind. Bnng• 8 1. FLEETWOOD MAC JODIE FOSTER . MARTIN SHEEN . ALEXIS SMITH :. ...... he tries to get a Alas, footballer, dur--Rumors (Warner MORT~HUMAN ·SCOTTJACOBY ... legitimate job in ing all-male party, gives Bros.) .i ~ Hollywood. boy money, tells him to Lawsm•t 2. EAGLES -Hotel "THE UTilE GIRL WHO LIVES DOWN THE LANE"L.;:;..;-... Boy finds no work go to this Holty wood California {Asylum > t--------NOW PLAYIMG -----....;:o.ic• because he's a minor, place iDd "pick up some 3. MARVIN GAYE -c...... ._.. drlCts into prostitution, is goodies." Goodi~ turns LOS ANGELES (AP r Marvin Gaye Live at the w 1 'fA ldl c.--.._. ._ CllllmliN-ot service to beth sexes, out to, be cocaine. Bad. -Paramount Pictures Lo ndon Palladium UA• 1; t ..,_.,._ Or-. ..._Ol- is busted by undercover Cops are on stakeout at Corp. and movie pro· <Tamla) ·--~~---"~--~~~-•tiiii cop, then meets a social purchase site. · ducer Dino PeLaurentiis 4. ··Rocky" Original worker at the police sta· are being sued for $6 M o t i on Pi c t u r e lion who tries to help COPS FOLLOW boy million in federal court Soundtrack ~nited him. . hQme, barge in, make ar-for an alleged copyright Artists> · Social worker -who rests. Boy faces a lady violation. 5. STEVIE W NDER Jater discloses h e's judge for second time in The suit by author W. -Songs In The Key 01 homosexual -takes boy show, says he wants to Ware Lynch claims the Life CTamla> to building marked "gay leave Hollywood and all boo k and mo v i e EASY LISTENING . com munily services this, get his girl and try a "Lipstick" were based 1 . H E L L 0 center" for rap session, new life. on his book, "Rape! One STRANGER -Yvonne -···~······~~~~~~~-tells boy -who insists A happy ending even-Victim's Story . A Elli man (RSO > he's heterosexual -all tually ensues, but if you Documentary." 2 a1• ~~1·a~;:::DmLH ··-,=~~~ cllll~I .. i;a;.) ..,.. raur • M-NlvtN ....... IYDIATM~ ....,. llADlllDINI nWM9-111&9'0ll Al1Mlllc.tt111 "UI n . IVUINI ~.llO ....... Mf~eUlY ..... ntl LATI SNOW «"It -ooraiMo ~'"' CM £'.~ J t5.~~~ .. i-i1i=.e~~ .. m-;.JiE~..,~ dJM:re;;~) <ftlW~;;:~) cmm:ir.i:I ......... OfMYum ....... .., ..... ......... w .... sorts of people get help wait for it you'll have to Lynch said his book MARGARITAVJLLE there. hear such lines as: was written more than Jimmy Buffett lABC > three years ago and 3. HOOKED ON YOU BUT BOY s plits , -"Allnigbtlongl've much of the material -Bread (Elektra> meets an art-loving pro been getting vibrations used in the hiehly 4.SIRDUKE -Stevie football player moves in--you 're there and publicized "Lipstick." Wonder <Tamla ) lo star's Malibu Beach you 're not there." Tb is S. LOOKS LIKE house, then learns this from Dawn to Alex- cilizen prefers men but ander. bides it from public lest -"I'll tell you whet I be wind up in league and do when I get lonely: I public disfavor. . try to make contact with Boy siens on as root-another hµman being, a ball star's houseboy sensitive one I can com- senda most of salary t~ municate with." This ~~~~~~~!j~ffrom a wealthy, 40ish I~~ blonde who takes Alex- anderhomewith her . War Movie· ~ LOS ANGELES <AP> -James Whitmore Jr. has been signed for a starring role in "The Boys of Company C," Vietnam war film being· shot in the Phmppines by director Sidney J Furie . "IREAlll.la ... tR" "IMNA~IPGP '-nfE UT1U &IRL . WHOUVID DOWH THE LAME" DCWSIYI SHOWIHGI • 11MAMM1E9UIN° Ill . "IMMAMUIUI PAIT II" A .. ..._ llWOM'" INJ "\' "HUKB. Ill.UH~. ~lftltf111ll $41Jll.}l(l P.U.lllC, 11ROCKY1 L mo.t:n CNJ SAT/SUM-l:JO.J:40 5:4$.1:00.10: 15 CINEMALAND UIUt bW .... 05 IMI "IL.ACK SUMD.A Y0 1:>t SAT/WM-JrN-l:M .. FUMWITH DtCK & JAM~·· , ... SAfttlM-l!IM:iJ..lllJ~ • • I 11MASTY HABITS11 IPGI 11NETWOU" .. ONCE IS NOT ENOUGH .. IRJ "•ODFATHll" "GO.DFATHH PAIT 11" CRJ DEMON SEED" I/II.XX)( AL.L£N [JANE KEAit:N ':A.NNIE edwards BRISTOL CINEMA HALL.' a .. .. . 87 JUDITH OLS()N Ot• o.Mr ,., ... , .... Laat year's Powder Puff Derby was supposed to have been the laat, but the Smit.b.son.ian Institu-tion suggested a commemo- rative 01ght this year to round off ita history to an even 30 years. The fmal race, which begins July 1 in Palm Springs, will be "the wwld's longest party," ex· claimed Marie Christensen, ooe of the yeteran pilots who began llyinc at the age of 15. The reason for the festive note is that for the flr;1t time, any aircraft is eligible lo fly. In the past there have been limitatioos on age and horsepower of planes, but thlB year, anything can and apparently is going to 10. Since lt iin 't really a "race," 1 there is a free and easy spirit J among the contestants. For the first ti me also passengers will be permitted, so some of the planes will take .off wtth a full load for the historic 1947 destination of Tampa, Fla. Madine Carpenter of Newport 1 Beach plans to take a photo- ! grapher, Joyce Young, who will record the whole trip on motion . picture. SOME PILOTS are going on ·the commemorative trip because they "aren't racers" and didn't want to enter the previous · Powder Puffs. One pair, Thelma Mickelson of Irvine and Dorothy Nelson of Cherry Valley, are taking Miss Nelaon'a seaplane to point up the mtsstonary work she does in the ., PhiUppJnes. Both are devout Seventh-day Adventists so they plan to go to church the second day of the race and take their chances on • . The 1971 8.owde~ Puff: route dupllcates first race to ·Florida (left). Below, . missionary. p}lots Thelma Mickelson (in plane) and · Dorothy Nelson discuss · their flight p.Jans: 2190.72 STATUTE MILES 'One More Time' '·Fi'n is' catching up ... We don't feel right . · Now, &be ha liven up her job about fiying on Saturd•l•" Miss aa a MCretar)'tofly a twin Baron Nelsonsafd. · • for two companies ln ~ng She is the only woman ever to Beach. Ma. Grilfitb additionally land a plane on an lee floe and has been a board member ol the aurvlve. On her way to the Philip-All-Woman Tranaeontinental Air pines where she works as a "Oy-Race, wbich'il the otnclal name lng nurse .. for Medical Aviation of tbederby. , Programs, abe lost all the oll pre· aaure in her Lake amphibian AS BOUTE DRECl'OB', ahe plane near the Arctic Circle. . worked on each race for a year "I spent 12 hours on the ice in and a Ulf durini ber six-year SO-degree-below weather await-tenure. "You really get the feel lng rescue," she said. ''It wu'the of the races," ahe commented. longest tobocgan ride I've ever Her passengers for the com· had." memorative event wltl include She and Mrs. Mickelson, who other AWFAR officlals w)lom abe donateshertimetoLlgainta'lla· uld have neYet gotten to tional, a group which gives particlpatetn a race. medical and dental a,rvice in "It would be awful to let the Latin America, said they are last one go by Without being ln participating in the flicht it,'' Ma. Grifftttuaid. because they "Just want to show Bubara Ward, who will fiy that gals can do something wltb Lynn N9'ttoo and Barbara worthwhile." Stew art..Jaid.that-"'W_,A .aot-.r• ''WE ALSO HOPE to raise some money for missions," Ms. Nelson added. Several of the women fi)'in& in the last Powder Pull have been airline hostesses and are partlclpatin1 in the uce to call attention to the success record of women in the air. "The Powder Puff's safety re· cord is unparalleled in aviation," aaserted Thon Griffith of Colla Men, who la international vice prealdeni of Ninety-nines. the sponsoring organization. The race has been a learning experience, ahe added, and one that has brought toaether women from all walb of ute. Ms. Griffith, who sald ahe would rather be a co-pUot than pilot, started flying at. the ace of 38. "I thouebt I'd be the oldest one in the chapter,•' s he said. allY ~t racers, 10 we tboulbt we'<l 10 aloo& tb.11 time." · The "three of them often ny together for f Wl ao the Powder ·pOff wUl be an excuse to have even more of a Sood time. Mra. Ward ~ been a pllot since 19"10, when her bUlband bou1ht a plane and told her to le am to fly. "He quit shortly thereafter," she aald with a Jauch. 1 Mn. W~ la 1Wl edjo)'inc the plane, however. and uses lt to vlait their cbi1dren at c0lle,1e. THE WARDS~ own a ten· nb club and bave real estate in· tereats, ao the plane comes in handy fOC' bual.Qets trips. "I like the freedom. ud l>()wer 'of tly- tn1," lbe aaid. ''You can put the plane ritht wbere yoa want lt.'' SevenJ d the pilots, including EleanC)r Todd and Marie Christensen. kid about flying off to exotic a pots for lunch. 'Ibey have been lo Palm Springs, Salinas and San Lula Oblapo ~ Mrs. Todd ii working her way around to all the airports in California. Lest critics chide them for us- ing fuel for such jaunts, Mn. Chrlatensen contends that it's ac· tually cheaper \o fiy to Palm Si>r· inga than to drive. - "I get 1S miles per gallon in the plane and only 13·in the car," she sald. Mary Ann Jamison, who '¥ill fly her 1949 Bonanza ht the Powder Puff, got fiylng lesson.a from ber husband for her 40Ua · birthday. "It was his dl'eam," sbe aald with a lau&b. "But I fell in love with it." Tbetr Bonanza wu in "gh.ut. ~· condition when they bought - it, she said, but lt bas been cleaned and shined up. THE FAMILY USES it for campini in sucb spots as MeXico and Idaho, and they have taken lt toAluka. "He bad always wanted to fiy," Mrs. Jamison said of her husband. ''But I talked him out of itforyears." She la looting forward to the , Powder Puff and the compa- nionship .the will have alonc the way. "IV1 a spectacular thing to do, •• •he uaerted. Hyla Berlea; who 1ivill be Madlne Carpenter'• co-pilot, claims to be the "least current" of the entrants. She took lessons frotn.i Mn. Carpenter "between two-chlldren° and bas been ;tounded alnce then because she bad two more. ''Thll way I can decide ii I want to get back into it," she said. "Jt will be a lotoffun." She was talked into taking lessons by her husband, who rues in conj\B'lctlon with his business and wanted her to at lea.st have a ··pinch hitter COQne. • • For MMbM Carpenter, one of the most fXP•rienced of the aroup, fiymg 19 1econd nature. She wu a hoeteu for TWA and t._ought aviation wu ex.clting a,nd fun, so it waa a natural atep Into the cockpit. ' .. IT BAS BECOME aucb a part of my lite that I take it for &rant· ed," Mrs. Carpenter said. She believes nothing will ever take the place of the Powder Puff• • and that the event baa run ita ':'• course and accomplished its purpose well since women now are auecessfuUy involved in all phases <:A aviaUon. "= The race was orianlzed 30 years ago to emphasize .the role women could play in aviation and to pointuptbetr safety ln tbt air. "I feel honored to be part of an elite group which participated in the Powder Puff. It bu betome (See DERBY, Pace CZ) ••• Ora.nge County ·'tV,ill be we.II represented in the final Powder Puff Derby. · Entrants include (from left) Joyce Young, who will photograph event, Hy/a Bertea, Madine Carpenter, Barbara Ward, Marie Christensen, Eleanor Todd, Mary Ann Jamison, Thelma Mickelson, ~c:irothy Nelson and Thon Griffith. BEAANDIRION, Editor Mondey, May 18, 1877 .. \ Ct ' Grandmotherily • 1n • t By RJCHAJlD CARELU WASltINGTON (AP) -Thisi1 story of a frail and arthritic' sre.ndmother, her love for her fhlldCblldren and her fllht ._ainst etty ball. Soon it mu , become a aJlftlflcant part ol tlira naUon.'1 le1al history. Inez Moore, a 62-)'u.r·old widow who speaks in a -. ,,-rely above a whiape1', bad 90& fthou1bt of a conatltuUoaal bowdown four yean qo Wbili be told the clty of &alt Clevellnd, Ohio, to mlDCI tta own • ~lneu. At the time, cltJ Of· lclala told her that ou of IMr two andactll would bave to moN l of her home. Cit, aftlclal1111~ ..... ed Mn. Moore to live c1'1a 1D iU and fined her $25 for vlolatlna e clt1'1 zonln• laws that if) 1fbo can UH ln a Anll• amUybouM. • Inn Moore veraua East leveland e entuallf reached Clty Cllftcia.11 had adol>t*I the ordinance, at least in part, to help keep tbe clt1'1 1cbool. 1yitem fNe Of tiorder·~llll· 1tudent1 from\ ad.jaceat Clneland. John Jr., then 9 year1 Old, wu crdved out ot tbe lcbool , \ t I . . . .. ... • C2 DAILY PILOT Monday. Mey te. 1vn · Warnfng: Do Not. ~reak Seal ~ (Ann Landers ~ v DEAR ANN: A.a a woman who ·f ave up a child for adopUon, may expren my views t : Several people are pres1in1 for · 1 ch ante In lealalatlon tbat would ctve adoptees access to their 'birth records. If ,uch legltlatfon is paelld (and I hope it isn't) it m uat NOT be retroactive. Several years ago, when l gave up my child for adoption, they promised me that my records would remain sealed forever - to EVERYONE <lncludin& the child>. ~ease advt.e adoptces tb1t unexpected aposun of tbe put can cause a enat ·deal of damage. heartache, and •yen break up an otberwlle cood mu- rla1e. -SEALED POR&VER (I HOPE> DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a telepboae 10licitor. My Job~ the bat way to &et to knoW the public. We Phone peol)le morn· ing, noon and nJsbt ana 1 realize we could 1•t on 4 person '1. nerv~1 bl.It whY don't THEY re~· aliie tnat they can aet on our nerves, too? DEAS 8EALBDi I alwtY• have taken &he po1lt10D tba& adoptloa recordl 1boald rema.la sealed -forever -to everyone -and I uaU continue to bold that line, la 1plte of rnouaUac pressure from the oppotl&Jaa. When I wu a kid, I remember my mother teaching us mannen. I 'm only 20 years old and it seems Uke manners are rapld!y going out of style. We t.alk to at least a hundred people a day. Would you believe that 50 percent of the Ume we end up getUng a receiver slammed in our ear? Not so much as a "No. thank you" or a "Goodbye." We Mott natural parents do not want a child of the past to •ud· denly enter their Uvea. If my child ever comea into llY llfe. I will aue everyone Involved. I tell all acloptea WM wrtte lo me. "Yoor aEAL paren .. are th people no rallecl ,. ... .,.., 10 polllDI uoaad. Yob ma1 repdlt.'' Combs Fancy This year's tousled and flow- ing hairstyles are being ac· cented with spring's most exciting accessory -the comb. Even though combs have been around since the sixth century, they are mak- ing this season's debut as dramatic ornaments and glamorous hair holders. Create your own, or c~e one with flowers, fabric bows or leathers. To accent undone looking hair, simply pull back your flowing locks and secure with a comb. Or twist th~e strands lnto a s w i r Ung curl for a sophisticated look. Sagittarius 1 Set Precedents TUESDAY,MAY17 BJ SYDNEY OMAllll ARIES (March 21- April 19): New Moon " z o d l a c al po s l ti on· highlights money. v aluable&, personal possessions, ability to collect what you need and to drive a profitable bargam. TAURUS CApril 20· May 20>: Fres h start in· dicated. along with exclt· ing new contacll. Judg· ment is sharp truat y ourse lf. Expand personal horizons. GEMINl <May 21-June 20>: New light is thrown on area previously con· sidered "taboo." Means some secret rear s are eradicated. Stand your eround. CANCER (June 21 · July 22>: Accent on pleasure, frlendsbip, fulfillment of desire. Popularity increases. One who took you for 1ranted now expresses gratitude, appreciation for past efforts, favors. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Room is available for you at more elevated position. Means you make gains, headway in career. Ambitions come closer to fulfillment. You have more authority. VIRGO <Aug. 23·Sept. 22 ) : Look beyood the i m · mediate. Perceive poten· tial. You get valid op- port unity to publlsb,communlcate, travel, participate in educational project. LIB&A (SepL 23-0~t. 22>: Ability to create. ex· press i s enhanc ed . You're capable of bandl· ing added pressure, ·------------------------------- Weddings ~· and Engagements To avoid disappointment. pro11pective hrid<'s are r eminded to have their wedding s toril's with black and white glossy photoa raphs to the Daily Pilot People Department one week before the wedding. Pictures recel\'ed after that tlme will not be used . For en&af'emenl announcements it is imperative that the story. also acc:om· panled by a black and white glossy pie· ture. be 1ubmilled she weeks or more before the wedding date: otherwise it will not be published. To help fill requirements on ~t.h wed- ding and en1afement stories. form& are available In al Dally Pilot offices. Fur· \her queationa will be anawered by Pe0ple Department staff members al 642-4321. LADIES :TENNIS · responsibility. Reward factor will alS"o be greater. SCORPIO <Oct. iJ. Nov. 21): New Moon ac- cents partnership, club of ideas, te&tiDIJ or theories. You 1atn wider recognition as some views are vindicated. SAGl'M'AltlUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): New way to Jane Granzella achieve goal, perform serv•ce proves beneficial. Don't be ••ed by tradition. Troth· Create your own pro· cedures. cAra1coaN <Dec. To Id 22-Jan. 19>: Emot1on1 dominate. Holdlnl pat· · • . tern prevails. He aware Dr. and Mrs. John D. of security require· Gran.sell• of Coeta Mesa menta. Be on alert for have announced the· change, travel, variety, en1a1ement of their c reative cballen1e, dau1bter • .Jana questions hurled by Granzella, and Ens. young penons. Mark Richard Iverson. AQUARIUS (Jan. Mlas Granzella ia a 20·Feb. 18): Emphasis graduateottbe UDlversi- on solidity, 1etUn1 on ty of California. Santa solid base. rebulldin1, Barbara where abe al· findlng what you need to fillated with Delta Gam- complete bulc ta1k. ma. She 11 a NaUonal PISCES <Feb. 19· Cbarlty Leacue de· March 20 J: Accent on re-butante. latlves, abort journey1, Ker ftance, 100 of Mr. notes for format, coa· and Mn. Robeft Iverson cept, story. Tear down of .Rutland, Vt.• ii a tor ulUmate PU.f'POH of araduateof th• Unlvertl· rebGilding -check fine (y of Vermont and a print. be thorough. member of Delta Pal. If May 17th II JMI' Current.l)t, he ii ln the blrt•day, you are a Na V'J 1taU011ed in powerful, stubborn, Beeville, Tex. sensual individual, capa· The couple plan to ble of brtnetna order out marry July i. in St. of chaoe and bringin1 J a m es ER i s c op al priorities into focus. Church, Newport Beach. • Juat end up ta.lkinc to ourselves. PleBH prtnt th1t lett~ to let £::ple know there's a human be· T~E~~ -OTHER 'ND OF DEAit 0. E.L: Here's YOW' let· ter -and I bope lt helps ... No, Ulaak you" takel Jut 1 second to Hy'. How about lt. folb? DEAR ANN LANDERS: My husband died of lung cancer last )'ear. He waa a heavy amok er and the doctor said his cancer was caused by cigarettes. I am writing to ask why newspapers don't s ay "cancer" in the obituary? I see "heart at- tack" often, bat cancer is rareJy . mentioned. My h~band never miaaed re·• •ding the death notices. l'm sure ti be had seen "lun1 cancer" ln the obb;\lart11 flve or ten tlmea be would tiaV. ,iven &U>' clt'l'etlea long before he clld.' <He .atopped s moktng in 19"10, but the doctor uld it was too late). Please answer in the paper. It might give some of those editors an idea . Thank you. - STOCKTON DEAR STOCK: Moat a.ew1papen follow &;be wbbel of Ute ae:d of kJa ill 1peclf yla1 tbe caueoldeatb.. I am not a& all 1ve a llkot1a addl~t weald q•Jt tmollt.nc lf bea~ "Mt. So-A.ad-So dJed ol 1••1 ~aaeer.'' Mos&. people aever tllllak It will b1ppen to tbem. Jt'e; latwaya 0 Cheotller fellow." Are drugs OK I( you learn how to control them? Can they be of help? The answers are in AJ\n Landers's new booklet, "Straight Dope on Drugs." For each booklet ordered, send a dollar- bill, plus a long, self-addressed, s tamped envelope (24 cents, postage) to Ann Landers, P.O. Box 11995, Chicago, W . 806U. New· Challenge: Care BJ CABOL MOORE Of .. ....., ....... Darinl and caring were the two challenges offered to some SOO B'nai B'rlth women, mem- bers or the world's lareeat Jewish service organization, at their Fourth District convention· in Costa Mesa. - "Leadenthlp ln volunt.eertng· means readineu to respond with love," said Seymour Cohen, who directs the 1roup'1 national Com· miaaloo of Volunteer Services .. .. Womm were made to care, rear and lnlUate; ii not now, when?" prompted Kaygey Kash, international president or the or- ·aaniiaUon. "We provide the bot- tom line ot heart and meaning. "We have the creative know- how to catalyze coalitions for such caUHS u the WOTld Con· ference on Soviet Jfl'llry or cam- patgna against birth defects.'' Cohen, wbo bad been one of the Hanan Muslims• bostage"S tn. Waahingtoo, D.C. in March, spoke of the ur1ency to .. apply love and the commitment to work because the world can't watt." He spoke of bJfocaJ psychology ~ i a lo cues. anti-def amatlon -looldng inward first and then . cases. outward with feeling. "This ~ct will be dividing · "Volunteering isoneofth~joys soon into t&e Pacific Sou~~est of Uf e, an offshoot of being, doing and C~~al Pacific regions, she and touching. It's unfortunate said. We will be ~oublln1,· when sick and tired leaders rather than dividing, our con;- for get to have run,.. he aaid. tacts at the grass roots level In "People respond to people. not elaht w~m states and·Britisb causes Columbia. · · Noting that volunteerism ls an •'Sometimes we get so in· extension of family tenderness. .volved with our 'hidden agenda.s'. Mn. Ka.sh aald, "'Don't be afraid that we forget to listen wltb our to cry a little. Crying is mean- . hearts. Volunteering ta an obe-ingful; lt cleanses and allows dience to the unenforceable." time to think of where we've beeo He lat.er explained that men and why." . are learning from women that Cob~ mentioned the freedom thei~ clubs must do more than to!.':JJ~·re talking about the in· seryice projects. They, too, must dlvldual's power to effect change fulfill a personal need, stand for -onebearttouchincanother aometbin.g and tackle con· "Don't fret that if eveeyone trovenial isaues. isn't involved, the outcome won't Mrs.Kashenumeratedsomeof be any good. It doesn't require the B'nai B'rilh Women's en· the whole chapter to have a sue· deavors: nood relief ror migrant 'cesa. workers ln --Vlorlda, wblatle "We're not In the businea of watch against r~. assistance at value Judgments. Not everyone veterans' bospltalJt> clinics tor c a n b a n d 1 e c e r t a i n breast cancer detection, ratifica-rftponslbllities. Let them help lion of the Ectual Rights Amend· where they will get the lnOft ment, human relations, Catholic satisfaction in return.'' Clubs Wind Up Season ' Tuesday, May 24, in tbe on Engllsb. will be dls- Mercwy Savings build· cuss«! by Don Ulander ing, La Habra. and Tom Jacobson. Chapters and mem· bers of the dlstrict re· cetved awards at tM re- .. .• \ .JUNIOR EBELL CLUB: New officers were installed by the Irvine group in the Bte Canyon Country Club. They are Sharon Ellis, preatdent; Barbara Reynolds, Diane Lund· quist and 'terri Ferrari, vice presUlenta; Edie Duncan, treasuret' and Claudette Naujokas, and Jeri Konopsis. secretaries. The event is scheduled for 11 a .m . Saturday, May 21, at the Marriott Hotel, Newport Beach. Ticket informatloa la available from CbeQI Frlavold, 846-2336. cent state conference for ';iii;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;iiiii~ their Work tn marking El Adobe restllurant, San Juan Capiatrano1 as a b.1.ste>ric apOt and ror out· standing achievement l.n work on the DAR magazine advertisina SOUTH COAST PHJUIAUIONIC COM· MITTBE: Members wlll enJ01 an evening of danciq and art during a fund·raising event themed New Nostalg•a AMERICAN AS· Saturday, May 21. 8 O CI AT ION O F Laguna Beach artiat U NIVER 8 IT Y Fred-W. Bonn will host WOMEN: Jess Marlow tbeparty. of KNBC News will · speak on the .topi~ DAR: California State Women in the News Regent Mrs. Arthur' F. Me4l• for a luncheon Strehlow will repart on m .. un1 of the Hunt-the 89tb Continental ington Beach and Congreu in Wahington, Newport Beach-Costa D.C. when District XU Meaabrancbes. convenes at 10 a.m. FromC1 .•• Derby· an Internationally maadalthesttuatloa. f amoua event,•• Mrs. "The women I f1.y with C~r_peatel'commented. are extr~ely oonaclen· w~men have aebleved Uoua and concentrate on tn many areu of avla· beln1 pertect19nl1t1. tlon but .. are tbey trust-Women pay areat atten· ed yet •• women tlontodetall.0 committee. -------~- COFFEE: A third in a seriea of communication coffees will be sponsored by tbe Newport Harbor High School PTA at 7:30 p.m. Monday, May 23, l.n the Newport Beach home o-f u~ e c . c l a r k Weatcottl. . The proaram for all student.a, with emphuil TRY MV UNIQUE PLAN ,Oft FtTNESS. f1GURE. CO- OftDIPfATION, STAMINA. AND POSTU"E ••• YOU'Li. FIND THE CLASSU P'IJN ~l'ECTIVE. r.s. F'Oflt JfEN AND ~*~ ~~ ~ CHILDREN TOOr ., ~ ~ • ~lllYINKWS. 8UlftU9 WKWJGRl •v=B ~MM•~ drJyen? · "I've never bad •-=========;;::=::::::::::=:======::::::::=:=:=:::::::;-P&llen1er complain about flylog with me," Mra. Carpenter said. ••confidence depends on your lmmediate com- Being Everything You Can Be ••• Is The • I Luzzetta Bemard Woman II .c:> FUNKY WINKERBEAN ~NGS FROM 'TM& : R t GHONG a.:· 6MT eoaccsOINIE.SE. ~ 1HE MA5fER 5fil.<5 : A Wlb FOR nu:: l~IDE OF~ HEAD ..• T AHK McNAMARA [X)NA~ 'fl) "TUE ~TE WE FUND? NANCY OH BOY··· I SURE AM HUNGRY YOUR LUNCH 15 ON THE TABLE c,1111~r ....... s,--.w -r.i~11' llVS_,,..,l L '""'- UNITED FMture Syndicate ACROSS 54 eo.1 mlMr 1 Middle E11t 58 Amu11ment monarch plae" 5 Ftm1l1 · 82 M1k1 blrde l!Mndt 9 Elltnln1t1 83 P1tl1 mtlfunctlont ltndl0rd'1 l L A 11. G s ,, p s s ,. G S " n N n R FM i T F il I A 14 P1rent: due lntormel U Kind of ,, (, f N A s 0 It It o w F U L P n T • I <T T• F R ,, s 5 160nthlorMI ta. S I N . 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M ~r.1Ll=n In pt1ce 20 Potlcemen: 52 Nu~ -, -· • 4 Boxtr'• lnfof!nal 63 IMctlbed ~· -;;;:,~11 trainer 30 "Picnic" upright ti.I> fjh Atlltetle S One WhO 1uttlol 65 Mat1n .. •I oroup: ovtf•o• 31 a. 111Md of &e 8'aektmHh'a Abbf 8 0'91k 32 -IU lelt ICOMIO'Y aancW« ltttttl 33 Davlcb 67 =vlrM Oeftct9d 7 Mutleal or•ndfatl'ler 68 '*• .,,.. Wttlef tymbOll S4 L.elm fr01111 69 .. _we r -89epiettd of tiooac1 tOtlltf' '-currentl 1tr1ngth 36 M11telleln fOWMhfnt f1¥ =:: , _._for 3e Pefe.W. ~<lonlt 5 t Certain 10 Nton. e.g. 40 Tll• mouth: 81 f'ltr oo4lafl 11 Fu1e1 111no es Plump by Tom latluk l5 A HAIRMAINEO IDEA ! by Enie Bushmller J HATE THE SIGHT OF LEFTOVERS • DOOLEY, WORLD -------by Roger Bradfield .... ------- WHl!N A W l"T"CH C'OCT'OR ASKS FOR A ReFe~RAt­Ff!e, PAY rr / ' IJ. u ~ \ ..,,,.. .. your new 6t ftn't wortmc II a1J and ~'ye pined a..adMlr ho poundl-Edna. I'm very eorry to •Chit." I PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE NOTICS TO CX>ffTR ACTOl.S 1 U..U lfO P'OR llDS SCHOOi. DISTAi CT : NI WPOlllT · M ESA UNIFIED BID OEAOl.IHI!: 1:00 o"clo<lr. D.m. Of t"e ?•tllcUly Of May, 1'77 Pl.ACE 01' BID Al!c;EIPT: DISlrl(t Admlnlstretlw OHl<M. "" PIKt1111t !.trfft. C:.OSI• Mesa. (;allfornla t2JH7 11141 U6·<m0 PROJECT IOl!NTIFICATION NAME · Flll.O l'ACILITl l!S BUii.DiNG AT CHAAl.IU W , TE WINICLe MIDDLE SCHOOl.. m4 Calllornl• Avenue, Colt• MtH C.~llomlati6» PLACE Pl.ANS AAI! ON Fii.i: Of· flttl Of tllt Arc hi tact· CAAMICWAEL l<aM~ AAOflTECTS. 1110 Loa Ftlll Plact. Los A .... H , Ctllfornla tOOJt NOTICE IS HIAE8V GIVEN that tM t..__fl'Md Sc'-! Ohlrl(t o1 0r'"9t c-.ty, Ctlllornt•. Kiin., by •*' Ill,._ Its Oowntlnt Boerd hertl!Wfi.r ,.........., • .. DISTRICT will reeelw i.-'6, ll&lt not t~.,-Uwn lilt .eow ............ MtllMI blOt for IM ........ "' • _., .. -Vie ttJow .,.. .. lect. Blch ,,...1 be rectlwd In tilt plact ldentNH>d llbovt ..a •"•II tit -ned •no oulllkly r•.cl •loud •I ,,,. abovt "all!d time and P'Kt There Mii be a SS0.00 0.CIO'll ,,._ 1111lrt<:t tor'""" Y'I of bid clO<umflflU to tua••nt~• ,.,. r~tu,,. In 9000 cono1110,, wllllll\ live d•V~ •It.,. 1"9 Old ~'"' Cl•tt EH" bid m ust COl\form and bt rOPO•Ull4 IO,,,. comrKldo<Umitnl\ lhcll IMOtn.11 bfa«On1panllld bv 11111 wcurltv rtftrrlld to In ttwl contract docum~\ and bv tl'lt 11\t Of propOHd subConlr«lo<• TM DISTAICT rtt¥Yff t,_. rlQM to ••Itel ..,Y or .it bkltor 10 ••Ive tftd Ir. rt9ular1t1es or ln!ormallllu In ..,Y b4ds °' In Ille bkld111q The DISTRICT "" dotltl'mlntd tlM 99 ... rtl prtYlllllnq rllt Of jltr Cl~m WtQtS In,,_ IOCellty II\ w!>ICll lllh WOl'll ''to be Ptrlorm41dfortecllcrello• tvoe of wor-man ntedtd to uteutt 1111• c.n· V'act T~H ratn ~ lilt ti Ille DISTlttCT Ml'tcr•ocettd .. 1951 P tectntla Strttt, C.0,t• Mesa. C4' . .,'17 Cooln may bt OO.tl"'d °" re qu41\I A 010'f of l"'9t rein SllaJI lie po<ol<Od .. Ille toO 11 ... Tiit !or991Mnq tC11t•IUlf' ol Pet di ... wequ ,, IN~ "-' • w«11lnq dty of ••11111 111 ~ Tlw ••tt for llOlicUv •nd ov~r~me worlc '1Wlfl IM at .... , '''"' .. ...,~ .. II \llall be ~ory liPOO\ -CON· TAt.CTO" to """°"' Ult contract It •w••dtd --"'Y tlRKet\trector unoer lllm, lo IMIY !IOI ltH tllan \aid •Pttllltd •••• , to •II •Or-""" "rnDltWd ""' tlltrn In It• t~«11t1Cll\ Of 11\t(Ol>lr..c;t No blCIOor may wlllldr~'# "''bid to•• °'"Od ol SIXTY <601 Cl•_,. after tllit dat" '"''or'""-~"'" ol blth • no""'"' bond •ntl " e>0rt11rmanct Mntt w ill Dr rAQu1rttd~1or 10 •ittt(vtlot1 nt IP'!" raritrMI """Od mf't\I \htttl CM In " foon ''' •ottt\ 1n H tf)"tr"'(t OO<til· mP"h Qnt;,,. ~4'Vf-. \'111 ! f f)( t~ (,t')Vf''n1nttA-Q•"ff °""01''ty H4rv11v t ' ., .. , fPM Pvn·",.''0t101,.,r•)r Pt>bll~ Oun<i-· (')oO\I o "'" l'llol May• 16 1'71 1'16 11 PUBUC NOTICE School. skating. ouhn1s-th1 u1d1pn cowers 1t all! Knit the comfortible. classi card1can inspired by the on President carter w0te on hes rirtslde TV c~t Use medium- wfl&ht. 4-ply soort ptn. Pat te1n 70!19: Sim 6·12 ind. t I { .. re ~ 9300 SIZES 8-18 ,,., 1ff,.,.i .... 11T~- SUS for oo pattern_ Jd4 · Softly. softly. softly! bot. 3~ ncti pattern for f111t<lass wr1p softly to OM side kw tM airrrwl and hand1tn1-SelM ta: most d1'11\Jtte mtdnf1 drapiaa. Alice Brooks You'll lcM the ldlMlflC loob Needleeratt Oepl 105 JOU ~ wMrl JOll .. ttus. Dally Pilot Pnnted Patter11 9300: Mmes' Box 163 Old Chelsea Sta Stm 8. 10. 12. 14, 16, II. New York NY 10011 Pnn Sae 12 (bust 34) tM 2 711 Nam• Address. Zip Jl'd1 4~nch flbnc. PaUtfn Number Sefld SI 25 fot udl patletn. MOR£ than em before! ::'OC Add 35' t0t NCI\ pattern for dtsl1t11s plus J free printed '"° llrst·cllSS a11m11I. handlU1&- \1de N£W 1976 NUOl[CRA;· S... ta: CAUlOG' Ha\ evPrv1li1n • 7'-Marian Martin Crodttt with Squares Sl.00 Pa1tern Oepr 44 2 Crochet a Wardrollr Sl.00 Nifty fifty Quill$ \1 00 Daily P 110 1 lllpple Crochet SI 00 232 Wcsl l 8th St New Sew Knit Bool \1.25 York NY 10011 Print NHdlepo1nt Boek 11 :00 NAME ADDRESS ZIP Flewer Crochet t ook s: oo SI Z E a n d S T Y L E Natrptn C1ochet l ook ~1 IJC NUMBER lnstallt Crochet loo~ ~I 1)(1 De yH l1t't• h• te 1tt a lnltt11t tltlcrame l ook ~ 1.00 ,.tt•rt• free? S111d lltW fo1 l11Sta11t Mt•cy look S '.00 owr •• fatl Winter hUern c..,tfte C1tt .... . St .oe Cttal .. -trt) ttttJt• 1111111 fer Ct"'fltlt Aft'9111s -14 S1.0D tree ,antre 1f Y•IU. clltlu 11 Pria Af1''"' = 12 50c St11d Uc ••' Itta •f tt Ga11t1 :1 50c Stw !Wt IM• ,1.U Mitt• t vllt lot~ . 2 '50c 1n1tallt 111 .. n CratU St.DC 1, 8'11b fer le"1.;l 50c l11stHt flMll IM-S1.GG IMl et 11 Jiffy llP ~ 50c ll•stMt S.-. ltP St !fO • • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L ... 0 T c L A s s I F I E D POITOFIMO PLUS A delllhtful 3br, 2"ba, boo:ae widl formal d.lnJn1 room, fam room " oat Ooarmc plm a eorseoua cmtocn built euest unit witb real used brick lloora, cantlleYered aleeplal loft, wHm natural wood texture. dd le1a.I kltcbeneu.e. 1115,000. Fee. Call '"-'1211 /Jn NI GU GAILEY f.,, ASSOC IA I ES 41DRM 2 STORY· S&S Double door entry atep doWn living room with cathedral ceillns. Couo· try style kitchen wllh formal diniog. Located near park, schools and shoo ... Call 963-6767. -OhJJ '" o • 1 r s f/JH ro 11 Ntef • ·:r:;::~D_"_[ nrAL . ·lfJ1. ESTATERS ., ' --- tmfUX.COIOMA DIL MAI Great location I Community pool I mlnlview of ocean from bdrms. Great rental record! a Popular ''Townhouse Type" units. Nice owner's unit with 2 BR. l~ baths & frpl In LR + 2 units w/2BR&1 bath. Great buy. $175,000 • ~~.f&l ... ~ •• ------- ... ,.. 1002 •1•rtl I 002 .............................................. RIGHT ON ••• Ye1, right on tO \be.bay & ocean rrom the view decks of thi& 3800 sq. ft. dreJm home. 3 Bdrms., or 5, as you wish. All of the amenities. from 2 wet bars. to sauna & security system. $320,000. By app't. only. 67M400 ••••ti 1002 Ge•NI 1002 .............................................. TIUIFIC - TWOSTOIY llDRM+POOL 2 BEDROOM Sp!~~~~~ 3 $65,000 \ Huge Ii•. room gourmet kitehen with formal dln· tng. Jog to beach rrom thla beautiful Spanish villa garden home. As· sume V.A. payment& of SZ77 .oo per mo. Hurry ! Call 963-6761. CONDO bedroom, 3 bath ln adult community with pool, 1 LEYR $68,300 jacuul and much more. C7fH rlt 9 • II S fUN fO If NICff THE REAL vriw flOM'"' Mcum Spectacular·! Thia ,4 bedroom Tradeswind hu been erilargect and a ~th added. But the real fwi ~ the bills, the Harbor and the Puifte' : Ocean: a spacious Jacunl bu bem raised up to maximize the view aQd a delightful outdoor · eatlnf area has been edded to heighten the fun. See this home that bas =~ de-corated to perfection. · ted at $325,000. U,_,l()UI: lil>MH REALTOR~ 875.eoc>o 2443 East Co.at Highway, Cotona det Mar 1l1e> in Maq Verde, at.648·5990 1 ., .. ,.. I 002 ••• ,.. I 002 .............................................. BIG CANYON REMTAL · Expanded De au ville, • bdrmS •. & huge " game room. Overlooking 8Ul green. $1500. Contact our rental specialists for any, assistance in renting your property or finding rentals for you. 759.0111 450 NEWPORT CENTER'ORIVE 759·0811 Jt'1 leaa th.an 2 years old Privacy and quiet In and you couldn't touch a beau ti rul pa tlo-rrul t new one for thla low prtce trees, grapes, fish pond of S72.SOO. CALL 556·2660. and waterfall. Excellant !p SELECT taste, interior decor. Walk to s hopping qnd PROPERTIES Ge•rtll 1002 ., .. ,.. 1002 Westcliff. For appt. call ----------••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• ~-' ESTATERS _, t':_L~ltJ. , Ml! c .... ry vi11age _Own_e_r_D_e~-ra-te ... -..... ~.-.·-...... Re~ ~ am... Thia bome Is barmlna and Jeeluded oo ~ acre CAT ALINA VIEW ln Santa Ana with many Newport Crest "4 Plan'' l.J"l!es. It has 3 bedrms, + LOOK NO 3 Br, 3ba, lge master a 2 room bunk house. RIRTHER suite. Prof d4'coraled. Allo a spadoua., private Thia one bu everylhlns! SllM,500. Call Tom m.aaU!rautte. Call now .•. Pufedly btfl Weslhaven Dearth 546-4141 2 sU'Y w/frml din rm, CANNERY VILLAGE n,>.lc in lge fmly rm, 4 mslr size bdrms. wet 426 Ital ~tE, ,..ewport bar, oov'd patio . "' ~ COATS t. WALLACE BA YFRONT, pier & Ooat. Jots $200,000 to $325.000. to build your own custom home. Several areas to choose from. PRESTIGE waterfront homes with pier & float from $385.000 up. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR i ~ : 'I • ,. • t t I : ' f ~' ~.. t~ r J ,') l ~ t, ' ·------ Everytbtng highly up· Beach graded & in top condi· Call 673-6261 G1M1tll 1002 G1•NI 1002 lion. Only S13S,OOO . ~~~~~~~~~~!~~~~~~~~~~·•••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••"'·--·· REAL ESTATE . INC 545-9t91. VI' I ... , .... INVESTORS u~ y w..M-..1 ..,.. A I 1~ nnancln1 •••ii on ~ Wi!lker t; lee Real fstate nu•• OU ansu O.....-n11tSelU! ain&le ram hm• tn T 00 Loea Custom home oo ~ acre. Orange Cnly. Lowest lnt. for this SOMJ!RSET .Vtty clean. 2800 aq It, 5 rates avail, lower ola'g HARBOR VIEW HOME? Bdrm, 3 ba, 3 car de· costs. No mamat or _________ , s Bedrm, 2 brick fplcs, tached gar. maillt req'd. A Soult\e ~ LISTl ... G !I la rge cozy family rm GALA PROPERTIES Calif. Hou.sin& Specialist., _______ _ "'"'" " w /we t bar. Covered ___ c_at_l 542_·_34_56 ___ 1 979-':.:!:7044=::_---~A~g~en~t~·--------Beach duplex, 3 bdrms.. patio. Prof. landscaped, - 2 baths eac h unit, a car gar .. see to ap-RREMOUMTAIN BUILD UNITS Swedish frplcs.; dbl. prcclate ! ! Sl 74,950. Custom 3br, 2 full ba . 0 hi garage. 4 Doors to beach. 644-1270 frplc, din. rm ... t\rdwd n t s lge E·2 lot of $185,000. lncl. lhe land! flrs. 'Al acre. Horses OK. almost 12.000 sq n. Cao 673-3663 642:2253Evea j( 7' __ ,,.,/I O /H Sat-Sun. 1490 tak e up t o 4 units associated t··· ,,. f"'. ,. I\ ··1• ·, ' ....... ' ' .,, ""-""' -~ Avocado Rd, oceanside. w/varlance. Easy access ~ $85,900. (1) 433-4807 or on 3 sides of this choice ~ IEALTOIS _488:0788_' __ ._B..:;.y_o_wn_er __ _. comer lot. Just ll1ted. _ . _________ , BeUertake a look today! 846-nU. VILLA PARK CUSTOM HOMES TAX ~ Walkr.r C I er. Hr.al I stute 120·Acres 0..-. County I Near Sllverado Canyon.' $1800. per acre. Own a chunk of Orange County at a rtdlculoualy low price. HUJ't)!, just listed, ca 11540-1151 ,.,_:.~HERITAGE REALTORS 6 UNITS.UK! HEW Clean and 1harp. nicely carpeted & draped 2 bedroom units. Six garages plus six addl· Uona1 puklnl spacet on a buge well landscaped lot. Wood & brick ex· terlor add prlde o( ownenhlp. $260,000. INVESTMENT 8 Unit.a at S12S,OOO. Good •••rill 1002 Gt•NI i 100 Two prestige custom leveraee.10% Down. Ex-............................................ . bullt homee In exclusive c:ellent depreciation. No , area. out of pocket expense11 req'd. Gross multiplier ~ Acre Estate Lot. T.7. Call for appt. We Slntle level. 5 Bdrm, ram have other properties UJ> rm, lge game rm, 3 ba, to 20 unftl. 54941655 covr'd palloe. 3850 sq fl . I~ ] ~~oua features . UPERB Open house on Wed U· QUE$ JACOIS REAL TY 671-6670 ~ llGFAMILY ROOM " Sun 10·8 at 101u ~--=DlllX=:=tne:·~t Adami Circle. Aak for • •.. with beam ce1Un11 & Nancy. 731-1522 . --------• loads or charm 11 only OCUMFtlONT one or \Ile outatandlna Panoramlc Vitw Lot, Cuatom duplex, choice ftaluJ' .. of lhh a 11 .. •le level. a Bdrm ~ locaUon. 2 And 1-bdrm., bedroom, 2 bath bomt. ... 1288.500! Ita got rorced air btal· convert den1 fam &r dlft· • ......._ ' lna rm. Lt11n l1ndse::;f. -lier Prop. n1. builUns. wall-to-wall w/yard fenced for . :t.liffcwt carpetfng, drapes, brick fireplace & beat or all a S24S,OOO. Shown by appt * 671-7060 * I low r1 f only. 18822 Rldaevlew --------• aw, P ce 0 187•000· Cl I ... ·k r Mlk ----------• Call before Its sold. re e. ,.. or e. CALL 751·3191. ?3l·l.SZ2 C: SELECT ·· w..wm Paclflc T' PROPERTIES l~~~Prope~~rtJ~ea~~I S Y H L J P Q M T U 0 E J M 0 It R S C R Y S T L L C. l H A l Q P l £ £ I V 0 R C 0 T T 0 N R 0 0 W 0 0 V X P L I Y S E 0 D I N 0 T H L Q Y P l TR$ 10T8IQLAHliOOOW COTTWPVHVY£0$~PPOCE NXQRRYOVELCRREETTOP 0 U B Z Z k R L R £ H T A £ l B I C A KRMZJEMOStTVZRADRRP ~IL HTXEOAHORZ E T QORL FPCTNZSWRTCTNHSHNH" HA 0 X 0 1G0 l P 0 T 0 TY K 0 T.L WPlntLPYO£ZNORIRL£AT RFB~ZADX ACP80CRYES QtSDECRYTALXMIPLQLA · t # HERITAGE t-(t l\t nm·, SIX UHITS • MllWPOllT llACH ·-Thf'ee duplexes on Approx. th acre lot. Great rental are• close t.o shop. ping and schools. Only $237,500 • COUMaL ........ co. 644-1766 21l1 IAHJQA.0UtNHHJ.SAO. IN~C.HT'lll ' \ \I .I J 4:~f 1(1~:.\I :r,· I,;,, 1, 'v1llfJFH I ti( NE W~OHf UE.f,C ~1 ----------...... tOOZG1•r• 100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• THlllSHOf' S bedl'Vomt wtth 3 tO!t> ~re.modeled baths. New palnl lna de. re1lix:· coed on tb~ outside. m1wve Mded.on ramllY room wilt\ •wedlsh f1rtplace, plUJ " child aare pool. ctose to shop· p n1 and 11choo11. Prtc.d to sell In a hurry tt .ooo. C8118'2·Z5~. ~N '" 0 . ,, SJUN rotlMC•• l-1111 _____ , WTllDI ~ ~itl k1~r t; I t:r. Heal 1 .. 1a1r. HIWSERVICE Speclallat in view pro- perty. Call Tom C . Powell. he makes ho calb 6iW448 Lach enmyer 11, .. ,11,,, POOL+•UIST Prime Eaatafde Cotta Meaa. Towering tr9'1 ! Curved drive. Ru.aUc Uv· ln8 room ~edral ce1lin1 + m aulve brick fireplace. Sunny 1alley klt.cbeo-wilh nook! Cozy den. Hideaway muter aulte. Giant ALTA VISTA AllA -Clwfs Atiel w~ wll .......... wMI ....... oc .. .tew -wwtewtlhr'-.... .... ....-c ................. ... dea. 21/a b•tllt1. wltllt ••• c•..,.t1113 tllraut1a1M11 •••••••••••••••••••• S21t,oo LAGUNA NIGUEL 495--1720 493-1.12 SOUTH LA(; UNA 4!te·Wl LAO UNA BEACH 497.2439 ., .... 10'9 • .......-...~ or apa.rWng blue pool with , ________ alide, board • m.tin1 :". .!. :. ~.. 11,I! 1044 L1,.C 'IHd 1041 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NIWPOIT MAJISTIC • , • IUGAMCE . IUILDAILILOTS Private aated front .Specfacuf tu .Sp,g/tu6 Vww 4 BR, 21h BA. formal DR. Fee land. Exclusive listing. Avail June 1st. $265,000 Mike Schloe1S11191 RHltor 644·6397 or 640-4130 1002°GtMHt 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SUM MlfUM Beach home on Balboa Peninsula Point: 3 Bdrms .. 2 baths. used brick frplc .. shake roof; 2 car garage. $169.000 -·'i R.oo REALTY ( ... !-~77 Via Udo, M•wport leech ~ ... • 673-7300 1002 CHMral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• _....____~--------WESTCLIFF Brund new hslln~ 10 m os t d ci.1rnbl tl nelahborhood' 2 Bed rm!> & den with lovely lunul You wlll enJOY lht-I ruly formal dlninJ.( room S147,SOO PETE BARRETT -REALTV- g42.5200 PREMIERE OFFERIMG IEAUTIFUL ON THE WATER WJTH DOA T DOC" $265.000 Oomplett:IY rcdecoral.ed in & out with loads of teak floonng, warmth & quality. 3 Bdrms. each with it's own bathroom. ..... ..,,...._.....__,.....,.....__. ... Formal dining room. lge •TWO AREPLACISI rooma too! Separate guest facHltlea with "'#I .. C4ilfonM" kitcbeaettef Buy care-------- yard. Juat SH.500! F RENCH QUARTER Hurry-<allnowMS-n'11 TWNHSE 3BR. 11">+"2 2 fireplaces. 2 family ,rooms. 2 bat.ha aod 4 in· v1ting bedrooms -the best buy in town! Walk· 1n1 di sta nce to Westminst er M aJJ. MNt1tt•11 s1UNroMN1Cf' , ba, $59,900. 4BR. Jba. -------- ~-~ $83,SOO. Crawford & Assoc Rltrs. 957-0701 Priced to sell at S7~950. LEISURE .Call842-~. _________ , oPfNr110 •11HvNrottN1Ct• Open 1925 Lanai Dr. 5Br, ,.... LOVERS THE REAL ESTATERS _ , . i M a n y x t r a s NJ o tyawtrd cate, ,?.o lpain1t. • xlnt country c lb toe. J . · ·' 5411-8614/540-2018 us s m or p ... y enn s •''· .,,,J§. ---------t & enjoy a spacious 2 1--------·1 C-2 Corner Fixer un;r bedroom, 2 bath. 2 car $60 0 garage home. All the eic· • t.ra.a and more~ Bnng your, tools aod C• 54" ~,,, paml brushe;. Use your v-<11 imadnaUOo to make this a s howplace. Be tter burry on thi5 ooe! Call 64$-0303 Wllela11 REAL ESTATE BARGAIN HUNTERS Capture this 3 Br Beauty w/lge beautiful lot. 2 Ba. incl patio for under SSS.000. lturry, hurry! WESTS1U£ IEALTY. nee. Ml· MARINER'SCO E a Br, l story, 2 BA. Con· do. Upgraded, nr beach. Pool, jacuzzi, tennis crt. Security gate. 56'9.900. PATii WALKER Choice Newport Blvd. location with 166' fron· Lage. Building a od por· taon of lot currently lease d . Call for particulars. FOREST OLSON ASSUMABLELOAN REALTY 842·1418 MESA WOODS Sharp 4Br. featUJ'es atrium,· MARINER COVE 2br. ~~ ;1~~~8o'se: ~·~~~~lbr, .... "···tit . UNCH REALTY 551.2000 SIR....OOL Just reduced to $125,000. A super Brisbane in the prestigious Racquet Club ol lr\11ne. call for appt. if~ ACIUWJ.Mml..., DWl1 uperades. A de· $79,900. Brookhurst 4c light to view. Owner Atlanta. RANCH REALTY MES ... DE needs fast sale! $94,900. CUSTOM DUPLEX near 551•2000 "" Ageot673-1148 Lake Park. Sl23.000. •-----------------.-. Spacious 3 bedrm and R.E PROFESSIONALS uuaVERSfTY PARJ( PICT CULA fanuly + large den and 0-'°"" I 026 963-8377 • 96J.7653 ~· Soc11:!"u VIEWR we t ba..r . Upfrade d ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---Ambum model '"""" thruout. Just llsted at RXEll UPPER Condo, 3br. l'~ba . up-by Owner Th 5 Pror .. ss1·0 .. "lly de S78 "'AO H • 11 graded, pool. washer & 3BR.2ba, cul-d·IU<' 1 "' ·-• •"" • urry • ca Two older houses on one dryer . dlshws hr. nood Call 752.7347 cora led Harbor View MO-lUl. R·21otwlth street&alley l""at.ton. $57,500. 54n."0902 -------Hills rour bedroom home "" .,.., Prime commercial loca· patio. TUe entry. Huge Uon on Cout Hwy. at fam. rm .• aourmet Vu:toria Beac~ 5 lot cor· kitchen. New butcher oer, ocean vtew; three bleclr• counter top. R·2~·$40,000eacbj two Fonnal Dine! Separate C·l lota·U4,000 each; Maater Suite. Double lal'Jft &.l lot la Tempi van.tty mlrrored ward Hills area·S47 .~. robes. Plus 4 more queen MORIHS REAL n abed BR sewing room or 4, ... 057 worftsbopisheretoo. Br * ,.... * In& )'OUl" horses! This BeautlCul Exec 5Br, 9 room view home. Owner. $100,500. Lodwn 524-6288 bea'ltirul 4,000 aq . ft. mansion only $149,500. Ca.U for peraonal preview today! 752.1100 1---------1 Ol'fN (II 0 • H' fVN T08f Nr(I' Close-In Lot Commerclal lot with ex· cellent city & ocean vaa. Approx. 3750 sq. ft. of buildable land. exeellent location.~500 One Of A Kind Impressive oceanfront homo just a few feet from the surf: deck looks over favored surf /swi m beach. 3 Bdtms. $340,000 ~--' THE REAL ESTAT£RS _ ROOM FOR IOAT Camper too.-ln these two new custom homa in Newport H&bta. 3 Br+lge boo.us rm, 21h ba, fam+dln rms, 2304 aq ft, 2 story. Iola' or wood. $141,000ea. 3108 le 3112 Broad St. East of Nwpt & So of 1501 St. Open wkdys 1·3. w1mds12-4.. • eaum.1522 Western Pacific Prop. EASTIWFF VIEW FROM6 ROOMS 5 bdrm, lg lam rm, 3 ba 3 car aar. xsra closets can be yours but c:all access, some ocean view. or640·7930. ICENSIHGTOM now! Formal dining with Asking 5110,000. -----ror only $132,900. A super I ~!!~!!!!~ an Ocean view nmong AMCHOU&I S&S Tn·Level 4 bdrm, 3 Deane built home 1n I• •-------• many extras lncluding i--------•I ha, Camly rm $99,500. Unive rs ity Parle. 4 UDOIAYFROMT 6".0138 '180,000 new a ppliances, VanLuit --...----.-~----lifVISTMIMTS 963-4!M60penSat./Sun. bedroomt, family room L.ogma•s 1010 wttbPool&S:mdybeach. wallpaper etc Cull for NEED HELP? C714t 496-7711 and dining room. Call to ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5 Br, 4th baths, 2 frplcs . your appointment and JUST LISTED! see. 3br,2baat22SJ.2Montova. Luxury livioe for live in Corona del Mar. =n~ll/in':.c"fu~ft~~ '-taln Valley I 034 @> $71,000. (213)612·1731 & SSS0,000 XJnt financing 5'1&-2313 •-•••••••••••••••••••• i.. Mlle from beach. . 4 _<2_1B_)77_0-_2729 _____ , avail. 1st offerino, prin· oPfNr1111•11PH"''01tN1Cr• vest now ma beauUrul • ·----.... ---•!ct pals only.• Call 1 '8 I home ror your famUy! ML5q.PARK Bedrm 2 story, only ~ ,. :~_ (Ulll = hmY' Ca II ='=ho~y ':!::.!~':. ~;:~~~:T·!~:: ~ Co n~,!:~! u yt-o..ner ___ 'A_gt_67U27'2 ____ _ -~· · o:mi=•:tr:11a•-:::i::F Great for recreation. ., Callfornla Townhome. S&UMG family or billiard room ICGrm• .. Mw and covered p.U.. Park your hoal outside the 1022 F O~ESTC OLSON n.ear golf, awtmmlng, ~-r.m .. r:m~• 0vet"tS00sq.ft. + veran· llALISTATE tennly $5is~.h500and. ~!:!~l.Oonr· '''lrm?mtnmM RAMCHREAl.TY da W/vjsw, 3 BR'•· l~ NptBch/CostaMesa ~ ....., ...,, 181..:_.narm=m 551.2000 ba'a,A1c,2ear1ar.on1y SINCEl.958 ... WALltTOTH£ OCUM S HARP ! S H AR P NewPort Shores IO<'al1on and home . A three bedroom decorator'11 df'· door BY OWNER •• c..... .... ' MewVlew.._. ~1754.0peoSundiy. &,800. 7i'iil' LOOK-RED CAR,ET SC":!: Y:.~e ~~:f~v~~c: Realton 516-0400 L~::CCI==·~~~ ~'~~·~{llj~=lfll==~ ··01" Spanis h at· very popular 3 bdrm. ---t - ~ Walker C lee Heal Estate WATERFRONT HOMES REAL ESTATE 63 1-1400 Spyglass Rill. t275.000. 5 Br 3 83, View.' Harbor View Hills, $189,500. 4 Br 2 Ba. View. 640·2981 fQualifted BUYers Only) llCht with chef's gourmot kitc hen Vour o~ -- private ma1ter suite nn LogYltCI Ranct.ett. BY OWNER. Har View ucluded p ntlo u d WITHVIEW Hilla Ocean bay view. 3 Br 3 Ba, fplc. s hake root, 2 sty, still time to pick cpt1 le tile. By•---------owner set.soc>. 675-0096 Q»l~~~:a~~n'i-Con- 11DIVE11 into a btfl s ummer purchase, super ram rm w/pool & nw catm beam ceiling ram rm. Freahly decorated. Already financed w/$45,600 VA loan. or new loan avalla· ble. Must. see. Open Sat & Sun. BM-XJ71or546·1754. mosphere. Massive red home ln Greent.ree, LogllMNk)MI , 1052 EAST....,...._USK Ule roor lends warmth to you 'lJ be hooked! ••••••••••••••••••••••• T f l r 3Br. fam rm, lg corner this rambling 3 level a 8 1 e u "'s e 0 ITAUAM VILLA lot, lmmac, by owor home. Master qtrs & wallpapers. paint, CONDO $149,500. 6'4·1805 Prin private balcony view drapes & carpeting. 3 Bed 2tna b th di l rui.lom flun dt'r k tful 3bd lam rm. rormal dln plea!>f' call 11ow '40 we r un Nearly 2 arres nestled woOd ~ams. 2 frplc1'. '>t111 th1io. houM• lo \ ou. a:non~ g1anl oaks o~ly $170 000 Aft 6 759..0SSO pool and colorful '88.800 l.n room.2 c· a t' 0 ·,_00_Y_. ______ _ dl.Uon ". Open house dai- Call $46 23l:I 2 ,, mile::. to the surf with _. · __ _ a remarkable cus tom SPYG• •ss HILL ly. 1>6. 174.500. ..... S..lkkl. A.qt. '4'-7414 d F .1 & room, arep acea, ltl'!._c•uyoN . Spanish fplc . 2nd Story 552-70 ocean. Original model. 4 Br. 2'h,!>ai pool, jacuzzi groun IL am1 Y rm. ~ beam ceilings. Walk to • _." l"}lllN ,,, , • ~ f4•'" I t4:f '• 'I !•PIEi BLUFFS .3 Bed.room. 212 t>ath y Plan on lovely icre•nbc!lt t:onvenlent to shoppln~ cen\er . lik1· nP~ up phan<·\!" Call 640-9900 \\I I.I ., 1:1 .\1 .1\ 1 ~ , , I , , • ., I d ........... Jlfl rt ... ,• built :l bdrm + den + ~ ramsl v rm home de lyow,wr -- 1>1Rnl-d to max1m1ie the D l'cora.torT br1 &ht MESA VRDE 1> an or" m 1 t· , h 1 I l y d1eerful ram hOme, 7 lg IY OWMll ~ Walk er 1; I en Real f sh1t e riJlchlan<.t vie" .\l::.o ~ bdrms. 411Ba. din rm. 2 3 er+den. 2 ba, frplc le car 4."0Hred parlung + tam rll\B. 2 frplc • view. din rm. Quiet.. at.. Opn roomforl'amJ>('l'l's boats. S324 ,SOO QualHted house Sat/SUD 1·5. Prtn ck......llM:. corul c.aA bu)'.eu only. cil!J for only SlOS.000. 2012 N, rommodatr 1111 many appt.640-1318 CapeUaCourt5S7-t022 _____ __.. __ ~ a11 you rould ever -------H.MtkMJl• IHcll I 040 want wllh room to spa re. OCH VU HIDU WAY Fixer Upper ••••••••••••••••••••••• OP'l"ERING PRIC"E Bachelor.or ut1st '12 BR. Executive 2 story bome SZ20 000 2 BA w1old Cd~ charm. 3br, 3ba, lge famrm. Cdl •44-721 I l\tq>S from Lillie Corona. frplc, lot. or glass. s ear ""'•lot w/room to build gar. unde r priced at view ~ludlo or ., Trv 114.7&0 A~ent MO-o655 $15,000 ltown. -- H JLL -wicHIM 3 Br 2~ Ba Twnhse, 1610 REALTOR..l'.i Ut.100. veranda tor sun. Shut· never Uved ·in. Great & view. E ectrtc gates. tered French type doors. THE l.ocatlon.1109,500. 6"-8415,640-5957 ~:~~~~cf~~ ~~c~ ~ VILLA JAY W. YEATS s E A v l E w . 962-5511 REALTORS · REALTORS 499-2237 BBOADMOOR Plans. 2. 1---------1 sty, 4 Br, brand new by SOL VISTA Turtleroelr. Open Sat/Sun,4 Bdrm, 2441 Ba, 4 Bed 'ML b ti.-TRI-LEVEL ownr. Income Prop eic- cbge + aecood. &lo.-0696 POOL HOME lge fam·rm. vauJ•ed ceU· room, ~r.1 a .... ~ p r o r e a s i o n a l l y HARBOR VIEW 3 BR, single sto£y', logs. 2 frplc's. prof'ly landscaped. Clubhouse, CARMEL beamed ceilin ga. 2 lndscpd. $11S,OOO. 18112 pool, ereaL mountain 2033Port Weybridge fi replace's, lots of trees PaeoCortez, ~4 view. $149,000. 3 Br, fam rm.. $140,000 & many exlras Ideal (n, _______ _, J &y W. yl!! &TS ree. Principals only vestment ror the youn CH ..... C&LOR "' 15A 960-5272 exe<'ullve. ,_..... REALTORS ·-------- 21R·DEM Oceaufw °"' .._.. Just listen to some o 4'9•2237 Wat Newport. 1225,000. these exciting extras in·--------Pr4ncipals only. A&t. ,_ r-'"' 1q fl. 1"2 yr old. Bh .7ir. .. l,.. owner. $78,SOO. Call a .,.,. ~ SPM. 557·0232Hurry! .... , .. 1002 .... , .. 1002 Neighborhood for children. 4 BR w/warm frplc, enc&d putlo. prof lndsepd, modern kitchen & overUzcd bdrm. Sep fam·rm, ideally situated on quiet residential lol. Close to achoola. ahop'g . artransp . eluded in the lovely Plan UVI MS-is55or631.0000 I Chancellor · 2nd bdrm. enlarged with entry trom ATTHI IEACH NEW RUFFS COMDO garage, could be Jack & Niguel Sborea • ocean Bloomlna Delores Jill rm. or office, air· aide of the blehway. Model, 3 Br 2~ Ba. end conditionin&. lovely sun· Guarded communlty. unlt. By owner. SOl •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• OPIH HOUSI DAILY I ·S 4611 COITLAte CAMIC> HleHLAMDS-C.. Popular model. Move·'in condition. Exciting 4 bedrm or 3 and a den. Beautiful carpets, drapes. lush • landscaping. Ocean view, private beaches. Beauttful duplu, So. of hwy. C-O«'ner toe:. Ea. uml 2 BR. 11. liv. rm. w/frpl. $164.950 PAUL MARTIN RF.AL FSTATE &14·1383 DWGHTFUL! 4 BR .. 2 BA. 6 POOL HOME. NEAR SOUTH COAST PLAZA. '14,000 Agtmt MO-sseG 'UMITS IA$TSIDI CURTIS R. E. 962·2456 f:>pen 7 days tUl8:30PM REALTY INC. 714/146<-1371 Three 2 Br houae1 6'S ResahrSpedallsta. 3, +triplex. SUn,500. To 4or6bdrm.modellavaU, aee. call: IOfhew /poola, 888-4602 ny kitchen with wore Uvlng, dlnlnf, wet bar i 2 Playa. 1138,500. 644·1901. Doyourthlng! woodl. mirrored wal lo bedrooms, den1 2 batn1 Open House Sat. 6 Sun. S&SParkHanUntton dlnln1 area, wet bar, and utility room. ll·IPM , Owner Penn.lngton Prope~ NewexcluAlve! larae 1tora1e area lo CJubboute with tennis w/C!OOptratew/realtora. Immaculate adult oc· laundry area, plua much and 1whnmln1. Walk to &..CHlt•lktorttdo cupied execuUve home. more. Only f95,500. the beach. Juat U.IAMI at lluA.S 10 .... D 3br 2ba -tam rm f«>rmal 4Br, famlly room, formal Hurry r this one wort4t '127,000 ..w A dl ' • iaob ft dinin1 room, a de tut• Exclualv•·Panoramic ~~mrm.+An upgr~~ed: coratora droum . Un· . rn?1••••••11 Ocean vlew overl'I alt By ownr, $1l?,500. 9991 finlahed bonut room to h?•ijp"'R' Newport Bacy. 1Seet boat. C.lttlness Dr. 962·8626 the c re all vo buyer· 3Monarc'i\'i'ay Plaza ra cu• hr • ma• IY OWMll Open hie SaL/&l.n 1o.4. Won't last, Call 9'!8--44Ml~ Laiuna Nlauel .,arade, 1unl'tse/1unaet. MOit Verde Area-tBr, Penntneton Properties. 49'-7222 ll l•Ol36 Walk to beach. aBB. 2ba, EASTS.DE dm 2~8a a,aot,fresb.l)'l--------•1..... ... ~~~~~~~~~~~~==~~~~l(len, wet bar, 2 lrples, 2 pet ' led .se 590 i med rWW..:9• -r.ar gat, cr,•1, deck. New Larae Lot =ncy '311:J:s or S911r1t1!~!!1. read .~ ......... !!.~~ RARE NEW l::.!~\.,l.oR'l:~so~n Churmln'l 'Ind ot C'Ul·de to enjoy. 3 Bedrm Dutct 3 8r 2 Ba. cathedral cc1I y ALE 4 8drm, Llvlna Rm. Din· 84$.281Jt0t64S-5746 1mc homr. 3 Bedrm. tam MISAVBDI l:fave n nr oceun • In w/heavy beam1. In 1 V 1 ani Rm. Family Rm. -------- rm" fln>plact'. Wiiy not 48r. •~Ba. 2paUoe. very marina. Steal It for Uvln« &. dining rm Oak n 11 3• U.P. Grtenbelt C~tom built view hom'* r11 lln0CwE'!!!s.R'722\Y 21 clean. mutt tee. $89,500. '65,980 with as ltltlt 11!11 hips ladder to Iott un 2 ~\des overlooking ul. ""'' 521·5920 daya, 979-9065 10%c1own. Ubrary. red tile roof, »dult pool.' Bdrma., 2~ Wtstdtff lfflty ·eve. Bycnmer m..aeoo. evll.8474823 brick ff®l & back yard. be.· with impre1111ve . --=====;::~=::;=::;;::=:z:== WIMlhw, .. I~ lge pollerl kiln I~ bk yd. master Ste. with FP. -..... , ~ s 30 ooo b Many up&radet lnahie & W1 ltltWtwertc 1 'n ' 1 owner· out. Thia la a muat toeee! ·~~~~~~~~f IMIJ.Sl .OpnSat&Sun SU•.900 INCLUDES 1; ....... 1144 W\lm. 211511Anu Marta • t • # .,. • • .. • • • • # ' OAA.YPllOT M ...... ,. .... d ................... u.,....... "°"'"""....... "°9HIUat.11•11 H-nu.tlfl•~·--d ........................................ .._ ............................................................................................... . •! Ho8.t'-W. Ho.tn ..... W. Olwt-ll ... 11.... ............ 3106 C....Mete JU4 IWl-•leectt J240....... 124411,...a...... 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"" 1 "" · Q~/mo. 673-0211. · 913-4.sel Alt. no fee. ~·"" wkdays. ba~1.w /finlahed 2 car aar ...-ume area. v.:un v ew · Uuntlntton &ach. Will Lo\·et i Br CoUe e P ark 2 8R. 2 ba ..... ~/~2 -----..------1 Wux to bctach. pool» ~G;;6 onty · $l22•5oo. e.el\adte. Clll OW' office Charmina coua1e. 2br hm. ~wt trffs, ~lou to Sharp • bedrm, 2 bath 2 BR. 2~i bn ....... S47 Monarcla Summit adul lMni&.Aak1n#S96.900 roranappoln\Jllentlosee avail mld·June at S250 schls • aho 10 c 11 home. Crptd tbruout i·JBR, +D,:?ba.... comm. 2 B.A, 2 ba. Nr. MIWPOltT SMOllS GOLFCOURS.: this Quall I? lace ex-wk or wtU neaollate ror 9'19-.l31.3orsel~92f N~wly pai~ted, drpe, 2 3 BR. 2 Ba ....... $425 / clubhouse & l>()C)I. Ocean Bout. decorated A COLONIAL d'*liwt St37,500ea. hl.11 Gweek term. 67S.25'13 ' car 'ar. Ctuklren & pet.t. 3 BR. 2' i & ..... $47)/ view. S400Mo. 67M&lz frame on comer lot; 2 <kean view home on San or67s..8000 Mesa del Mar. a Br 2 Ba, OK. $38$. 963-4.56'1 Ait. no 4 BR, 2 Ba .......••.• $4 New Patio Hom bd.nns. +d n; 3 bllta. Clemente Goll Courn. 4 SlXUNITSEASTSIOE aa.o.re•-. 3107 dbl 1ar. fenced. S.W mo r~. 4BR,2•,b" .... ~/ Ba F· R eD~ BrRZ\o\ ~'h COATS ~ WAL LACl ocean.•1·* elegant bedroomi., 3 Lovt>ly pride or ••••••••••••••••••••••• lM.AvailS/23.$4.S-&475 •eR 2 Ba _c 4BR.3Ba ........... ~15 alr·17:0m+sqmft N~-~· CA YWOOO lltlAL TY baths den family room owne~hlp units -oldies .~ • • • -· LAKE FOREST • · "" • * 548•1290 • & a1~y l~nal. Jo•or th b•t coodiu. Near SPACIOUS Oo•1111front • Mesa V~rde S Br 2 Ba Petd,chlldl•nOK aBB.2 Ba ......... $4$$ $475 mo. Ownr/Brkr ---------• discernlna lamlly at Westc:llff. Ottered at Br2 Ba completely tW'o hme. ~2S lncld grdnr. lstMo.rent..sec.dep., THE BLUFFS 731-0231&8»2241 flEAL f.:STAH : INL W•..,.rut. SlS9~ S2CX'>.OOO by appointment hme. Fplc, wahr/dryr, 3181SlrUy.64~ &s:5Q.clcanlncfee. 4BR,3& ......... ~ Lse•br 2,~ba new sharp ~" • .. __. BERTHA HENl\Y only. dshwsht, 2 car ear. no .. Br 2 .. _ E ... 1 .. _ b CurlUs R. E.OQ.2456 Twnhse N•ar pool -•c. Bluffs, hayfront wattt vu. Hsbor View Hom • .. pets. $2000, JUM, moo "' o., aa .. .._ mo. . ... • -' BR, %1\ bA .. tam. rm. 4 or 5 ~droom rrom ~~TORS COSTf\ MESA July. Yrly renlltl avall. Waited front yd. F"rull 3 Br 2\ii Ba fplc, vaulted ,1 _ s.n5. 495-1407 or <114> SlOOO Mo., l or i yrs. owner.646-7609,&40.2i70 2 1..5 ar 492>1121 1'Rl.PLEX 6'4·11682 \resa.$UO.&U-Sl70 cell'e», dbl car gar w, "l~J.----32H68'1collect Pool.Othel'1~ SEA VIEW. Dyn.:imlcSantaA.eto 1010 Pride of ownership on HualWOft Mesa del Mar. Never OPOr.nearnew.'48·0800 /ii~~":~ RAR.E 2 BR. Ktdl. pela H.DowdRltr 844.0134 ocean/Utes view. Hrand ••••••••••••••••••••••• qulet t.treet. Spacious ~ ll42 befor~ rented. 3 Br. aba, 3BR,2Ba, frplc. nr Ho~ ~-flt-,, ok.Only$325. <Sm feel Newport Cre&t. 2Br. 3ba. new, choose colors IYOWNlR ~wntrs cn1:\ wlth ••••••••••••••••••••••• din rm, cpt, rncd yrd. View Sehl. & Park.~ A.21....G~ CAI.RENTALS Laml.1.pool,jaeuul,et.e. S2S,OOO. under mkt. s•vE MO .... EY rep nee. a or ap-I Br Twnhome PLUSH $400. Refs req, lJit/lat, mo.8'6-5298 ~ 83H7l3 631-2390 2 car aar. ans/mo. _ 500 .,.., .... J V C A " polntmcnt. Now only W,.. b A'"" · T _,_· ckp, nodois. 545~787 <2131381•9513 collect • .,.,.,, · .-.·ovM o Lovely larce remodeled $130,000. ~ ar. w~um. enJU.a. 8t!t Exec Home, 2 sly, View from 4 Dr, 2 83, tnd --------- 1 BR starter home Good home. Jbd, 2ha, frplc, .. Pool· CCaJI u1 ~~ ~u ~-~ · ME.SA VERDE-3Br. 2Ba, •Bf. 2~Ba. cpts, drps ._5.,2 l'I. ...... "-.__ gar. tae yard. S8SO mo. 3 Ur. den, 2 Ba, nr Shop· location. soo,ooo. B> new kit. bluu, dshwashr. $325/mo. wi • ... e....,n ftplc, din rm. lg fam rm, thruout, nr schls, parks. T .:;n•""'"'"'~~l"Y8'E · Crdnr incl. 831-1695 ping Ctr, Nwpt Hbr HI. ownr. 494.2913 Beauurul plush carpt'g, l£1B::ai~ 898-2636 pool, xlnt cond, vary beh &shops, grdnr lncl'd ssso mo IAa.e. 7S1·1M58 ---------• c u s t o m d r a p ~ s . He .-rt leach 31 H roomy, ~ mo. 55f.00'71 l800 mo. 968~0 The WllloW3, pool home 3 Mission Vlelo 326 7 or 645.osSa ---------i ' _ .. _...,p'd VA FHA conv P'=-·r-· Aat Br 2 Ba rplc $450 mo •••••0 ••••0 ••••••••0 ---------r IHBLUff ~sOo. l215 No Daisy: ...... ··················~···· • ThretBdrm,2Ba. • 7~·7847 El Dorado 3 br. 2 ba, 180 s..caem.nte 3276 ~I O/HSunl 5.644•6381 ~ Beautcondo,tenrus, 4Br. 2Ba, lg lawn area, Overlookingaolfcrae. deg. view, quiet cul·de·•••••J••••••••••••••••• Lo 1 1400 OUA14st. Htw I.ACM pool, Newport Crest. xlnt for children, xlnt PacUor boat, RV Univ. P~k Terrace 3br, sac. $lOO. mo. 830-0871 4 BR, 2 b;a . Shorccllrt. fOna~I:. ~::r~3 Sq1b~:t. !~!:: ............ !~.~~ · · · &&0.17~1 cond, $400 mo. SS6.()(Y7l Spacious fam rm, etc. 2ba. highly up~raded Frpl, beach club. Lease Pnme corner oca· Summer Special' $230 A.gt. Joan846-l.371 ~O mo. 751"2600 or Very sharp 3..~drm, 2 $S50 mo (98-1165 39 UNITS · : . 640-1270. bath home compl w/fplc, · · t19n., Big yard with THE SUMMIT . SantaAaa.S600.000 pool, ref, bltns, more. Nu beauties. O/H. 3 br, AvaUJunel,3Br2Ba,nr -ow 2 car gar crpls TENNISANVONE" ~:~~!ia:'o~:~o~!ewa~~ S.pectacular c·a~· 27Bactwloruniti.& Unt.Smallfee.84.5-4900 2~ba. 1101 Rld1ecrest beach, Sam rm, rpk, UNIV.Pk.i:1'err.3br,~ba . d r'p ll 1 o ·~ e I>: Spac1oustwnhmeby.lhe m11rketnts1c.7 000. ttlevered, panoramic 12 l·Bdrm. unils ••C-.-rsGtllde Car. ~re Valley Rd. paUo, fncd back yd. lse. ~rpl, wet .ir ~ 2 r, 2 neighborhood. $375. sea. 2 Br 2 Ba, fplc, R ,.__." · view 1n pres tigious .. ILLGRU""DY Wlk /hikelobch. M50up. $440.675·1501 a , country ate ',view. 963·4567 Agt No fee atnum 2 car f.ar We oy ... cCar• Cowan llei·ghts. lbr, " Avail. June t.o SeCt. Xtra S42S 552·7896 SS1·12AS · · · • · RI!• Tott I h 2b 2b d 1 3 38 28 f I t c B ll · ' wantanlceadlt amlly to RHltor 1110 ... ewport 3'iba. Full bar tn den. EAL 675-616 :,.~lo :c;ea:'ciu:~e, ~. w:ik [t :~~I~~ ~:Ch~ en~I ~~~~:rch:': TURTLEROCK 3Br. 2ba. fncd yd, ~I, care for our lovely Costa MHG 541·7729 wet bar In din. rm. 2 pool. tennis facilities in· ahop'g, $-ISO. 549·0022, Ing area, cov'd patio, on· Great view home, 3 BR, patio, Wik Sto scd s. twnh.me. Very reasona· ---------1 frpl~s. Customlze.d in· OFFICE Bldg In Orange cld'd. Call Ml·7MO or 642·~ ly S155 mo. Ownr. fam rm, fplc in living :i1~~mo . ec ep. ble rent. For appt. t e r1 or w I e ?' q u 1 ~It e County. 6000 Sq. fl. AAA MS-76l3 l S36-<4048 rm. Yrly lease. SS9S/mo. · 498-0682 walnut paneling. Pool. Tenant on 10 yr lease 4 br, 2 ba, cpts, drps, Un.lqueHomes675-6000. Hewport •Kit l269 OC __ E_AN_V_l_E_W_a_b_r _2_V.._b_a-. STEP SZSS.000. Prin. only. CaJI 0o0411 pavment $'90.000. t-tous.t UttfwNthed bltns, frpl, grdnr incl. 3 Br, 2 ba, superloc. bltns, ••••••••••••••••••••••• • forappt.544·79'l9 ~rice 5j1s,O~O. 4.9 % ••••••••••••••••••••••• MS0.645-2978 ~·r:!~2~7~h/scnls. B~~~ o:d~a:1'a"~:e;~ca~ BLUFFS CONDOS ~l:n!.~~.f1~·· condo. WethMttfer 1091 ~~da~l~iJ~~~~·.~~to G•"rat 3202 3 Br, new tpts!.1~1 a11 m.str 11te w /balc, Fam Lelffa starting at '450 ~-... ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ••••••••••••••••••••••• papers for boy,...,• & Rm.brkfstbnr,lndryrm Montl'l.Agent644·1133 ~- • RY OWNER. $67,000. 3br wkda~ 3 bdrm, 2 ba, Oarden mom. Back bay area. 3 Bedroom, 2 bath works hop xlnt view. LIDO ISLF. I $800 Capistrano 3278 l'h b h d d fl $375 mo. '751·077' or townh belt .,~..,........, ' '• yr Y ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• UP a, r w · rs, nu EXCHANGE one or both Grove. nr schls $375 mo. ome on green ,,_."'°', avatlable June 1. 3 Br 2 SBr. 2Ba, pool, re· rrpt'g. Nu ext. Tex coat· Costa '.\te~a 1-:astside s.ti-8890. '75-4912 Bkr near Huntington Un.Iv. Park Village Jl. 3 br Bo, lge sunny South Cerences, ~00 mo. Agt. Ing. Enclosed patio, son house. lriplex, Santa 3206 MESA VERDE Harbour. Pool, jacl.lZzl, or 2+deo, 2ba twnhme. paUo,642·S002or67S~ .... GM .. wtr un1L. Nr schs & An.1. Sl50,000. Income lai»ootsJand 8 t I tennis, encl. double .....,..,...,, shop"g. Qwet area. No. or $1l.R20. Owner. 831 2865 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3Br, 2 a, am ly rm, gara1e. $410/mo. Highly.upgraded, 1 blk lo Harbor View Homes, s Br'·Kl-. -l>S--&-r_ET_S_l_d __ to this beautiful 5 Warner & west of ·---2Slory-3Bdrm,famrm, frplc. library, rec cntr, AC, 1-·am Rm 2 fplc's $625 • oa • ol hedroom, J bath home In Magnolia. 8741 Universe ME.SA VERDE 4-PLEX, 2 frpll's. S750/mo yrly. 979-7836 * * Reing, washer/dryer in· I e SS2-0-143· 759.5266 xtras, 2 BR. $310. (Sm Newport 'l> fabulous East ... .., p Onl 11 r I p cl. $485. 640-8145 l> • ' fee> •Bluff! $161.000. Red '""'8727 nn. y ~~~.1~~t2=c. nn Salisbury R.E 673-QX>O DmMIPomt 3226 ~l;hat!rh~. 3CJ:~~~~ . BLUFFS CONDO 48r, CALRENULS C8rpet, 75-H:!Ol Capistrano .. och 3211 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Meadow I 3 r k Golf, Orangetree Village, adult 2•;Ba. Newly d~c'd. 2412 63M713 631-2390 --------""""'--R jEst.......... FirstTrustD•.d •••••••••••••••••••••••Sparkhog2aty,3Dr,2~2 .. _,_ be 0 I 2BrCONOO.overlooks Vista lfogar, ssoo.•---------Harbor V1t•w, C'armel ~r •• U1" ~.ooowlth 40,~ofcqui · CREi\T VIEW or ocean ba,<'pls,dr]>6,frplc.Rec. ~~·IUU\O " aches. ny stream. Pool, jacuul, 644.57710r 675.5364 2Story,4Br.3baor3Br& _..,."I. J l>r ... ·• b"' ....... ,k to ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ v ri ..-.lS/mo tennis s " ""lbh'"e l t rt I I I """"' " "" tv protection. Available from e\'ery rm, 3 br, 2\.'2 fac1llt1e~. Nr Ma na. · • aun .. , ... " · ge en~ an ng rm. n park1pool 6-14·28-H Mobi .. Homts nt 9c,o, 30 yrs. Oceanfront ba. S.SOO. 642.48 18 or Lse $435/mo. Call Pal S295 mo. Wkdys; Bob Harbor View lime, 4 Br 2 beau l San Juan -----ForSale 1100 homcva.lucdat$600,000. """·fi&Ueves. f"ty,831·9"'32 McGrew,833-1223; Eves. Ba, t~am Rm, fncd yd. Cap1strnno.3cargar,lge COUMTRY UVIHw ··-••••••••••••••••••• ......, 833-2290 S6:iO mo. lse only. 640-1.396 yd w/fruit trees & place BACK BAY Deluxe adult park In MA y Q C K Coroftadel Mar 3222 Beautlful4 Br, 2 ba, patio, for vegetable garden. Great t!ntt·rtainment Irvine. 2 BR .. 2 ba., sun· ,0,.,..,u .. 10,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• fncd yd, 2 car gar. MOWAITIMG 4 Bedrm Montego, Harb SSOO/mo, bt & last+SlOO home. ~pac1ous 4 Br. porch, patio. New carp. LAGUNA BE>CH Broad moor Sea view. 962-2194 REAL TY INC. 2 BR Condo SJ40/mo View Horne. $6CXl/mo In· clean' c de p. Only 212Ba. l.R. DR. den opn $29.SOOAgt.646-2414 (714)484•2148 Nantucket model. N.ew 2 n..eanvu Twnhse, big 3 7141146•1371 2BRCondoA/C ~ cldg gardener. Call Agt. persons w/gd refs & up· to patio w ~Al> RBQ & b d & t ""' 2 BR Home $365 No fee. Wray Andrew keep of prop. m ay app-flrep1t, lg kit w/many CenlthryLots/ c•trHRETUR.... r W/ en a rium . Bdrm 2~ ba pool 3BRCounLK1l S38S 640-6161 I (714) 436 9182 xtras, '4Cl bur, patios orr Crypt$ I 500 ~ " View. Tennis & com · jacuui. & saun'a. ssoo: 3 BR /\/C • Y • • front bdrms. lg mstr ste ••••••••••••••••••••••• 10,..~ cash return for munity pool. $775 mo. Nopeta.:W1-419'2.9·5PM WaJktobch.schools,3br. JBR ~~ •41M1Fr8each2Br.den, eves/wknds. w/Rom tub, atnum. l'ul· Forest L 3 wn. Double SMS.500 cash investment 640:8557. 644 ·8018 or 2ba, ram.rm, frplc, bltns, 3 BR DR $440 2 Ba. pool. jac, sauna, 2 Scmta Ana 32SO de-sac St. own~r plots. ''Sheltering on income property.Call IS3J,J622 Two3BRurt!urnhou&es,2 dshwshr, Jge k1tch, fncd 4 BH s.c;o cargar.$495.675-0745 ••••••••••••••••••••••• traru.rerred, S128.000 Trees." $600. 751·6603 ror dctaib . Summer Rental! S/15 to baSl.ths, crpls, drps, frpl~: td.;.. d962bl dgar 'c • .':ss·w cpl, 3 BR NEW ~50 EAST BLUFF Nice 3 bed rm. 2 bath 2392 R ... Pl M A Y Q C K 1 mo. J.SO. dep. $375. ex ~. ·7494, ,,.,,.,. 14 BR A C ho . • avrarm ace II 31.5130rchld,s.500mo SJSO. Taylor Made Real· 3 I 5-115 EXEC lime, 4 nr, sep me, m qwet area w/ • 557:0032 Bkr Two side by side Pacific .......... A..... Warm & woody J Br l "'2 ty, 499-2986 or~ 2 Br l Ba, llke new. 4 BR $475 dining/ family rm .. soft easy -access to achls & --------View lols C<L\l. SSSO for tAGUNA 8£.ACH Ba, <-ourtesy to brkrs. Dow'ntownnrea! 4BRDEN $495 wnt..er. Nr schools. shop· s hops. $345. 963·4567 11·~~ ~~~l'~ll~:~ _both. 552·~l (714) 494•2146 Call Markin. 673-8800 Rm SURF & SAIL S300 mo. $36--0880 4 BR A/C SSOO ping, tennis clb. $795 /mo. Agent.. No fee. Ttu~ lo\'el•· :i Rr, F .i m C0ttdom1n1ums/Town---25. Jbrhomewithinwalking --B"'"'UTIFUL BR k'd 2BRDEN ~ Jncldg grdnr. fW5·2240,Tus.u_ 3290 J ""---f cM 1700 8 uai....11TS distan"'e of Marina & """ 2 · 1 s, 4 BR -"' ,,.,. "775 _.> 'm ltm. 2 My, one or lhe -•ors ....,. Sunarblf.V, Hill::.home.3 " .....,.ok r.o <Smfee) 4BRNEW ~""" '"""" ••••••••••••••••••••••• rn-Ol>t popular home:i1 in •••••••••• ••••••• • ••••• ,,_ St.ate Bch. 5495 mo. ,...-Ci.. R.;.,.. •LS (N\IV ---------PLUS rm. for .i more BR. + fam. rm., 21,.-\ ba, 998-ll&a "" son 1"" For rentals in Irvine caU BAY VIEW, Cllf( Dr. 3 Br. Great Tustin are.a, 3 Br 1•11 Npt Heh is olfl'r~·d 11t Condo Specialist East Co:.ta Me'>a IO<'a view! Walk lo school. 6 eves 63l-17U 631·2390 den, 2 Ba. hardwd nrs, Fnm Rm, or 4 Br, new -uni~ 11 B . (" -.1 .. Jo' Vly 11on.Allun1tsJBR,2 ba lf06.lnseorlonger.$800 &Toro 3232 ~ DR.$169S.673-2252 di,hwshr. r.arnt & cpl. $159,500 Toul'h-itone Realty , Greatpotenllal!Callfor permo.Agt.&M·7383 •••••••••••••••••••••••3bdrm,2ba,wlktobch ,_ Lndryfacl.$420mo.+ And 111 not tse land. f!b.'1-0867 unappointment. 4br,2ba,lc'"rrr. $'50 mo. Phone SJ4H591 Blulfs. 4 Br condo. fplc, dep.5S2-0430al\7PM Owner t1 anl!ferrcd to ----. -Li RAISOR )June 15th·1 Yr·Choice ~_.00 5'"'1 5360 or673-6288 Din Rm. lse. SSSO. No Reno. Nevada & must By 01.rnr. Dl.x Jbr. 2ba, Fam are.l, lux 3 &den -• · pets. 645-8781 Wtttmintt'1" 3298 sell! 833_8162 twnh.'>e. W \\, AC. Bltns. ltEAL TY 133-1600 2•-:Ba Hrbr vu wlk CdM _ . 3 Br prestigious S& S Park ••••••••••••••••••••••• H•w-..4 ftaclflc patio, M·t· guard, pool. 4-PLEX s ~Id & schls 8kr64H790/221i Rancho VteJo ~o, 2 Br Huntington. Cul de sac Channing 3 Br.1 Ba, fncd 4 Br2 Ba. Fam Rm, a,.\ blk ,....... t~nnl ~. Rivers ide, · · yrs. 2 Ba, den. dining rm. location. Fam Rm, yd.dblgar,S390wtrpd. topark.Closetoschools. ln•estments SolH,900. Assume 8,2 r; absolutely· beaut. OCEANVIEW,Eleganl2 cpt.s, drps, bltns, air, w/fplc,lyrlse.S49Smo. RAMCHREALTY MS-9839 Qwetculdesacslreet. ---fint w/9m dn. OW.C Sl&S,OOO. Pnn onJy. Agt. BR,OnlyS37S.(Smfeel patao. pool, gar. $32.5. Ca11968-4602,Peruunglon 551-2000 916l Coronet. Vacant. Lease Opt. l yr beaut. ~.6867067 M2-8SSO CALlltEMTALS 588·2880or586-3796 Properties .,...., r·-tl Dou condo Pont & tennis Woodbridge3Br.21,.-\Ba. SBSOOceanironthomeoo ........., mo.""' g, at N1>wport rrt"lt. 640 1751 o.t.ns/ Loh for Scff 2200 631-1713 831'2390 t=o.t• Valley 3234 Condo/Adil Comm. 3 Br Dnftwd S&S. FR, Crpl, lease. 3 Br. Mariner R.E. 848·1511 -----<Wt. IG• 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa MeH 3224 ••••••••••••••••••••••• new cpts. pool, clbhse, A/C. $425/mo. 644·4646 $600 3 Br. 2 ba, walk to Condominiums HARIOR VIEW •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOE 2 BR Condo, fully 91;>8·3680. Avail June 6. bch, pool. tennis Unfurnished 3425 K ... OLL llB Dupl~x 11 level\ hme l '• /\CRE·LF.Vf.l, PAD MESA VERDE crpt'd, drps, 2 car gar, 2 S.330. Laguna leoch 3241 ~ 2 Br. across from A••••••••••••••••••••• "II th h ( N Own 1 di ""-e Sotl -Oc·can \'tc" ba, wshr/dryr hook-up, . ••••••••••••••••••••••• " e r arms o 3 ew crs l!e x immac OuLe;tanding 4 bt.-droorn. bltn sto,·e & dshwshr. 4 Dr 2 Ba, Fam Rm. ~cp ocean DELUXE 3 Br 2 Ba off 1st l':nglan<1 rountry 'Ill age. unit. 3 Br 2 Ba, nu cpts, \rrh Bea<'h lit~ ~.000 :I bath, ne~ car pets. ms. mo. 10055 San Pablo sewmg/lndry rm, bltns, OLDE SllOO/mo. Bayfront' con· Teet.. Niguel, Cntry Clb. 1nalocat1onthatc1111·tbe drp<;, f 1\ h<·at. bttn.... Wlll5ubordmate. <1rt1p<-.., & dic;hwas her. Ct.F.v.o.213,325.7020 rplc,lncdyd.Veryclean. SPA ... ISH do2+den,vlew Comm pool, aSt>oc dues heal' \'1 ,.wof lhf'wooded !.ll'rc'O. bn:lr firt-i.larm (Jl'l~'!aAl1~~3f,!!~LTV ~ u1tlude!> gardener. good area. A\'ail now. LOCATED ON OCEAN S6503Brwlthboatdock pd.Lse.830-9544 c·anyon :m•a 1' rnmhinl'd '~Im \<lJ liwely '.? Br '" .,, 0~1 <.:•\Ll,7Sl ·319l Townhome. 3 BR. l:\4 BA. $<l50mo. 968·6923 SIDE OF HWY. AT VIC· WATERFRONT HOMES -. "1thprtmm1tytoluxury unit. cpt!., drp:., bltns A t C, c lubhu. pool. TORIA BEACH. Call6.'Jl·l•OO TW02 Br2 Ba, luxury r1•creat1rtn f:i1·1lit11•!11. patio, P' t yd ~. auto Maultolft D MES.A Oil MAR S390 /mo. Call 5S4--0l08 or a.EAN 3 Dr 2 Ba, bltns. Spaclou.'> 2 ODRM .. has waterfront condos. pools, Ornnd nt•\\ 2 bdrm . 2': spklr., :! clhl ~aragc~ & • tttri, 962-8586. <'PL" & drps, 2 car ear. Jo 5'' T. LIV. RM . jacuui & BOAT SLIP. 1 h.1 c;1ui·.ou dmt>wa}" +orrst Pki: ~ 2•00 ~:irpJhPdroom.2 hath, patio, tge yd w/boat w/Medi·terranean in· EastbluH.2slryvu,3br. fum,lunr.S400.S450mo .. fnr hn:il or tr nn hu"f' r 11I ••••••••••••••••••••••• he3 utirully deroratl!'d 3ba I f /( I C I b d Ca 434 1791 .. :i.lSO/mo C',\LLS:Jll2&;o. Huntt...,tonleach 3240 gate. ref's, $340 mo. fluenee . Lge. P•<'ture + rg am w rpc. _ars a. . . or 552·70~0 THt. · .. · · VILLAGE. · .. REALTORS 1h•:<JC"lot ~125.000 owe ROLL THE ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~3448 window w/VIEW OF l'lundkorfmast. ste. S6SO 1299273 (714> ___ _ <1Vt·11. n111..,t 11N• to <ll> C::SELECT nfE OCEAN & BEACH lsc. 642·6368 ask for Sun· ToWftlhouse 111ceMH9SiS DICE T'PROPERTIES sur&E&_S~!\'NRP ~~ 3242 BELOW . Center nyor644·1450 . u..funtlshed 1525 lnc°"9 ftrop.rly 2000 .ind NIM<' up" \\rnni·r •n 3Br 2Ba Landmark ~ firepla ce in ru s tic Summer Special! $200 ot ••••••••••••••••••••••• '" (t hmnc-on 4 R acrf'!> yr old 96.'Mll76 n me. . w/courlyar patio, "" Small fee. 846-4900 Twnhse 5 min lo bch 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• )OUr l U'tlllln hualt ;jfjOO JJ hom~. 11'11 ml to beach, 1 ·l·Br····Tw····ho······P·L··u·s·.·.· Spanish navdor. L~.e. l~l beach. utU pd. ftef. Unl, HunUnaton Beach Two hoo~e on l lot In S.1n In :-.:c'f'<lll'' C.1 Toke thf' • Wet bar. Atrium. Tennis. less than 100 yds. to e Gufct. b I • b p I td' Below :O.forkrt. hy ownr, ta ''"" R J. gro•u $1200 frf'<' frrr. n rl" :>rro-.s thl' 2 Br 2 Ba, twnhsc, pool, P oo I . CI u b hou se . beach. Just completely * * onlUIMrt • r. 2 ~ n. 00 5 e. :Jbr. 2b;i, II arbor View ;;-2.~ ~~~od~~ ~~I Col or a 1t o RI vt-r to • . Jae, uuna. walk lo bet\, ~/mo. Call Mr. Nelson 1remod1 eled & decora~ed, WATERFRONT hsc 4 Br ~~~";~r~"f~aff~~·n:.rs:~ llome w /'ldlf)(Jli., arren· handk S41 ~ Nev ad a , i. l> w' n rot Ing PRl:\IF. F:ASiSIDE C ~1 Sec, dbl gar. ~·2989 °"°"2636 nc. new w/w carpelmg. 3 Ba, 2800sq.f\. Pool, ten· children under 12. $360. ht-It & arro ,,w1m'a pool!i ----t·ns1no'I. n1J:hh d.a> s. . • ' 8 . d j 1--1--3244 Owne'f wants permanent nis pvt clbhse. $750 yrly mo 53i-635S ba'lk in thr <iun &. ao ull· co:-.:oo. 2 r. 2ba. b SUPER NICE! ,--.-..,... t.enanL Good reference& '--.'543.5079 · $131.500 l.am'<on or t4ewUMttForS* gar. Brand·spankln' 3 Br 2~ Ba condo, 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• required. ...,. •n.--...... -.. -"-11!..-."'---- Rlchard'I, (:!13l~9:l·32()'1 , Builder/Developer has tnJi. All ths~ ft>r only new. Yrly . lae at fplc'a, paUo, gar. pool,RanchS.J.2Br+den,on $415MO THEILUFFS ....,..... "' lHO 1213> 4332854 or (714) 50 4t oo t I\ B Id $110000 13751mo. Call for appt., Golf rt v ••••••••••••••••••••• 893-7400 uni Pl w · CALL NOW Mar)•orOon Jae. uuna. upgraded. Couraew/p me u, OWNERPAYSUTIL. 3 BR .. 2 ba. U·lllan, lboaPenln.supet4Br3 ------• lni;1' in u11• Palm Sprin11s COL•_ ..,.1__,..RT s 4 7 5 m o . B o b , 1525. 547·7044 MISSI"""' RR •LTY avail. 5129. 5495 Mo. Ba, on tho beach. Avail. & R1\\·rs1dc area. Ready J52 7315 '"vr" ,.,.,..-v 213-889 2007 "" ar;A WANTED to start <'onslructton • REALTORS · The Ranch, 4 br, 1'4 ba. 494-0731 -3 BR, 2 ba., l · l~I. May 15·30, $400; June Harbor Vf•w Ho,. · h' 30 d w 11 Brand new 3 bedrm LAN· pool. frplc, short lease w/vlew. Ready to RO, will 1·25. $900. C...11 l)5$.133l wit in ays. 1 con· OONAlOM llRO 675-5511 DING home, 1900 •q.ft. c...1nn.•""or .......... " • •ftu .... • consider lease1opt. S62S dya·,646-04l5evs/wkndJ On Cul·rl c i;ac, rrnm 11"1er joint venture. also · • ~411<1 ............... -• "'~ ~ -nwnr S-10·7fi09 will structure ror max· __ Au.ci ........ i .... __ Mesa Verde, 4 Br. 2 ba. 2 with formal dining, HOME Mo. n....&..x•t Un.&.~ 3600 I d t •--L.-m:.-... owner wants I yr IH & New Woodbridge.Poplar C f ~ I ..61.. ..,.....-"' "'"' •·Rak na b C 2b mum tax a van agt. -~.,._--., lrplcs. Klds/rets OK. 1550. per mo. lrtcld& Plan. Landacaped . Spaclous3bdrm. +din. 01$Wunffi ••,•••••••••••••••••••• c Y 3 r,. am. a . Prto only Reply Ad U'77 Cif°O•H 2700 Rental or lse MSS/me. draped 3 br 2 ba $475 rm. home. Lge. hv. rm. •~•L"T RS 6 .. ,.00 0 ow 3 Br. SJC, cpl4'. drps, nu ''rpt...:. <·H cl patio. lrg Dally Pilot, PO Box lSGO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6-l5-9US1 Curt gardener. 13\h Month ..., , ......... ' . wtlh fireplace & ocean -.. "" -...1,, lake •a<J>. mo. c·or lot. Room for boat or Costa Meu Ca 02ii26 . 1 d free. 841M888 Bkr. mo, ....,l.._. ,_ .. R 1 ri f -...,.,.---------t """ • ~ HV. SI 10.000. Ownr will · ----' · --IO A<"res. "ch Farm '-"' · 3Br, 2Ba. dbl g.an1e. Vn;-w, ust c exte or 0 4 BR Dup1u upper SS2S M1·11.25: 0Tii·H73 fin. Pn·n .... nly Ownr,,\ .... HB Duplu 3 8r'Z nr. ex. i.treet frontage. Xlnt Cot" ~t-J Verde a,.8.11 ~·ay 4 Br hse, nk-e yahl. ~Li NEW l br c~do. A/C, wood shakes. Obi A 1 J 1 .... :.-..,.1---------" ,.. fruit .. -r·-"r '"'l<' S89" """' '' OK, *'25. Cl...,,. to .. -act• . ......i, tennis. Jacuul. etc. c:irn.•rt. mo. v une · ~·-~ .... :!298 Red I Ands l>r. N 8 . cond. Litf' <'UI de 53<' lot ·. ":'. """" v " ", 20, S.WO mo 646-3627 '"' v.,.. "" • ...,.,. ..., 645 9194 ~ &&2·0598 Sll7500 Ownr 96:!·4914 ,\n U(IC . Terms b) 21.3-S32·3220,9·5PM Nopets.$293.'48.S~J M25MO. L_ or • ..•••••••••••••••t••H• ----" ' ---own1•r 8J8·267J Your choice of 2·3Br, 2Ba TURTLEROCK I d MISSIOM Ill.ALT"( Harbor View, Catmcl ..... 1st.Mt J706 tr-Cl f 1076Trl Pie •• :\f Prime hom--lnxlntcond both St.Q>erclean4br,2bl\.new cu e -----49 .. 0731 mod 1 "h 2 b *""S -.-n • · "· "' ' R.-Estate loc ~ 1 ni 'id palnt cpl.a drps oven sac, park location. 3 Br 2 ..--... e · " r, a, ..,, •••• .. •••••••••••• .. ••• 2••0•:.;,••D•;:•R•l•C··,·:T··,·O·~· ~ff~~ii: i~~ '~~!b~: hchanc)r 2100 a n <'e res en-ran11~. dsh~shr. big rncd Ba. C·alr. $475 mo. t11t & RIVIERA REMT.ALS mo. &H·2Ml Yrly. Adlta. Non·•m~n. v -,o __-~ . .., Anent. 540-055."i ••••••••••••••••••••••• ltal CM. area. s.uo mo. yd. M.15. 962·4471 71~~t~l88+ 1200 sec. Agl. ~ L-a e;;;eay 3 Br 2 Ba, Fam Lrl lbr. Sun deck. Nu dt· New 7 unit Spanish -"-Tax.free ft.J:;. 673·4801 daya. 640-8572 _... -._-· Rm, lge fncd yd, avail cor & appl. $325 mo, apartment complex , INVF.STORSCUOJCI:: l::xchangC!I eves. WALK TO BEACH Wolk ch; newly de· June 1. $500. 543.ozgo W/peU.150.t'15-284tatU t'Och 2 bedroom, 2 bath 21 SUile Med. Bldg + Problem!>sol,ed MESA VERDE Dcaut 3 Bdrm. 2 ba, fun UNlV PARK, 3 Br 2"' Ba, coral bdrm. 2 bnlh , ...... 3707 Central courtyard, ocean pharmacy Sfl50. ooo . . . anywhere rm, lovely yard. 8351 nr Lennis, pools, S485 mo. hquse on larae lot with lM-1, Monaco, 2 Ur 2 Sal ••••••••••••••••••••••• view. Choice of Interior Multllenantlndustrtal: E.'Berkhe!mer7Sl-481S Best ares. •uper nee 4 Molokai. USO/mo. lst & IHt + l200 •ec ~nvatep•tJo.~75Mo. convert df'n, pro EANFRONT d1x .... colots. Excellent tu * •s.«>0.000 New! Br. 2 ba, frplc, many ft· ~9011, 538-2113 A&ent. 752-Glll S..... L-Inds cpd. pool, tennlt ,.,~ tll u ........ ,.L. ... ~~i "'"-1•-I t Ask Rffl latafe tras. Avail 6/1. $$25/mo. u __...----1-1-.. nuw __, -.. .. •w-...-~~ .....-r nves menl. • ••S32S.000-8t•nant.s 2900 5'5-S'726 l?Yr old 3 Sr l'Ai Ba wrz ntal 2 Bdrm. apt.heloae ., •• v • ......,mo .... ~ ......... T. June2"th m.-c> • l n1 $36'6.000. Broker ••$225.ooo-5knonts Want.d car sar,· lte hlcd back 2 BEDROOMS toehopplna& beac . $400 evet. 944·HU: dya ----· _....._ __ _ par1lclpatloninvlted. ••Sl45.000-2yra.old ••••••••••••••••••••••• ICIDSl91TS-rd N .. b Wal tSq -Mo. 83M700 .. M.. 17U • •$125,000-2 yrs. old. NEED !,.\ Acre M·l lond in t • "" 1a • ew cnoc r•n nu uore · • · · • • -AMCHOIA&I Prtn. only. David Bourke Santa Ane. T all Trees RI· Eastalde 2 Br.1ar. S34S, qsta, new drist. kldt OK. Univ. Park • • . .•.. $315 BLUFFS FOR LJl!ASE ..... ~ ... ·~••••••••••• RJtr. 546-w.w> ty. rnMml 67S.a258&648 cats P«9 maybe, wt.r/fnlnr Deerfield ........•• $3$> a Br'2 Ba tri-level c;nd~>. Br, l ~ • complete'7 IMYISTMIMTS Wuttrade 2 BR.2 baon l"ftce!lgeZBr.SZlO, Uo pd.s.185mo.21J..(30.5741 V\Ua1e1 ............ S400 e1 owner. 2328 lit.a ~101 mo.lyrllue. C714t 494-771 I l-•Al...-.... -,1• .. -0 •,,• .. •,•1-1 Udo Ille + cash tor a gar. +more. Unt. rma&l a Br 1 Ba, nr beach, fully ~!hoe~~J· • '· • '· '~~ Hotar. 955-lmavet. u-...: 3724 • ......... 21 .. cCNtdo •• earaae. 2 patl08, pool rec rm, gclf 4'0Unt vltw, l blk to o<'un, sse.eoo. • Bkr. 1-485-Mlt .,.. n---ni Cee. M:>-4900 lncd Yd. Freably pllnt. n41JK; .--.. oeq • • _,., SPAClO~ newly polnled ...,.._ We can find tt for you. BR.~· on Lido tsle. ••C•IUIM"Gul• ed.• mo. 961:dtl or # aBF.DROOMS .Emerald Terr. 2 BR., • br Rluffs condo. Nr. ••••••h••••••••••••H• Beach area. Probates. f213) 042'7 M1-4l$4 ColleaePark ........ $400 ram. nn .. frplc .. 3 b!d ~hls.S.SSOmo.6"-42SO $40.00W.&UP bankruptc1e1. trustee Rlllfclb Nie.! 2 Br, Sl30, yard, ref, 'I'tMITerrace ........ M2S Ire. deck. Beaut. fonc •Studio I& 1 BR Apt.a salea. f0tted Nies, Wider k\da, bltn.s. patM> pix. Walk to Buch! 3 Br 3 Ba, Vlllaa I .••••..••••• M~ yd. "lfffl ~.~~Avfeiwl 4 Br 2 Ba family h.me, 1'• *'l'V" Maid Serv Avatl martcet values. We can ~~·;.:..,::_~~·••••• Small roe.MS-4900 ' bltu, 2'71C57 rot room, Olllf. Homes ........ $US ~'r'l~~ M'-' va • yard, carport, now patnt. •PhoMServ, Ht.chool jolnl venturt. Call World ~ rvnw-* •C:-n Gttlct. pvt yard. 2 ciar f::O' VI /op1 Univ. Park .•• , .••• $460 u 'I A~ ...... __.0,7• •• 1 $373 -i-SM-533"1 msa.. 2376 New..-Blvd, CM Wide Brokers, 873--4545. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -ar. \Vtr pd. mo. Wood.......... ...Cl\ • .,,,...,..,. -..... ~ COZY ZBr. trplc, II~~~~~~~~ A .-1 JIOJ un ... •········---~----s.c>tS.ylt48t FR FP -f7~orMS-3M7 lenced yd. ocun \.lew, nrl-,,.,. Wow! $115, 1 8r. ref, nlu tmmtd occpy. 968-0l33 •BEDROOMS' L....-... 3250 bltna, lndry ~m.' Yd: _ __.. ~741 ..... ch •bo,... ... .,. ooo la ~-a. duple .... 2 .. ••••••••••••••••••••• areal Pl•. Small lea. aflGP f Woodbrid"" ........... Ill\•'"'•••••••••••• .. ••••••• ardnr lat ... 75 mo ... ,,.. .. __ • uc ....... ~ ••• .,, • ....... • ... IM.ALSOALOllt•H 6'5-4900 tt.t b..ad-= .., . . ·~ ........................ . 48Mal~ hoaser.-tt4t,OOO. Income C l"t •• t.1-2 sty 3 Br Joe back-yard "OOd n 1e • · · • · • · · _.... 3 Bl.'lt'fir., study Ii 2 boll\ &a.tn7 • _ t ....._ .... , -.,----==':":"':"":-:=-::-• $U,ICJO. Owner 'Tll-QS4 ~ Wt tine I.ht lalal In • '* OM...n -Is ' • " Culverdalo . • • ..•• $560 vieW home JutUbo\'t u.. '".._um, •0m,·1~; ft.;' .. IY OWMB. DAILY Sent.ti llttt 1,n th• --po~~\c~C.:e: ~~·:_;, new Moulton Patkway lfl YOU ~~:C.':i adtt1 ~;.dOO p, San ClnmC"nto Duplex. 1~A beach areas. lOO s of You don't Heel a 1un lo 962·4033·831·~ Pla&a. AlrcondlUooed, 2 bawaaervlcetoorrerori--------- Flxtr up~r Walk to Prlmt area •• L~rou v•cancfo1 NOW! Sml ''draw la.st" when )'01.l ' car aaraae, tli place. llJOdl to self. r1e.ce an d I Bt by Emtnkl ka)'"":" belch 1 Br eacb Xtnl '31,000 +. Wlll u-.de up fee/Free uro Umo 1vc. place an ad In ~Oally UL Corner 'lot. tatate buUt·h-'flnewwallMc':._ fft Ute oa 11 'PIJol blc~toocn ...u~~ fhlenctnc. t7UOO. or down. Owtlor/Ast. ~ PilolWaMAdiit Calhow rocaf. harp I .. r. 2be, dryer. loUS/Jun. Call QIU1"H 8e('tion • • Jr IA . .,"'°· tu. : CIU'97·ZM• •1wora1..oa:zo 1HtC--rt... -6'.2-~. bltnt • ..-mo .... H27 OW'Mtal..Ul.31. Pt.-IC-5'11. -·· .. ==:===========1.:==:;::::::::=====:l.:===:::=======L=:::::;:====.:====::.L:::::::::;:=::::::::::::=l=::::::::::::::::::::::::::=:iL:=:::=::======L:::::::::::::~===~::.J.::====~==:=:;:.;, I ' I 4f1&tw•1"9lll•d Apwtwwt&u.fw9. A# I llbu.fwa. A.fl&INwodl,.,..lhecl Offlcel..tclll 4400,.•eufa•est/ .. Monc!!x, ~ 1111 um DAIL V P«.OT ••-•••••••••-••••••• •••-•••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••-or~ 3900 ··-••••••••••••••••••• :• Ml~IHldl 37ff c:..MeN H24ComaMna >n4 ....................... 60-rasqPT Lod&Fomd 1300 HtfpW-.cl 1100 HtfpW..ted 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• ••• PllVllWIMO 1117WESTCLIFF NB 2 tir, ~ar bay " beach.. 2MO UMIT AGT. MJ-5032 0.fill"hlllty 1001 REWAfU>! Lost Lona AdmJnistraUve .U~lst.ant PQol, AYall lo Juno 30\h.. SMftSHIM(j/ Ml-ussor 13s.oozo the Beach Hause Coot.mporary "caaua l •••~'•••••••••••••••••• l\alred wht Ptrslan '-Ype 20hr& per wk, '-YP nc " tSOI W..tclff Dr. OWN • t\JmllUN Bual· Cwt w/tlea collar & ability to communlcat• OHke nes1 · ... ature cou~I• Please call L. Brown ifnet". Qall Trana Pacific Aaaoc:1at• ~P llOROVB HOUPB.NIC \ A winning comblnonon The but o1 New Port ·a otooun oportmeot h0m9$ iood ure. = FtnanetalCll' ., ,.. t111·W. Nwpl Aua. well, orally &r In wrlUna S,.C. with decorative taste to 145-28&3 ManaieeDMnt Co for appt C.llonSlteManaser <>P•rat t local home 833.lllO ff you're new to Onnte <714)M2llllcxt246 furnl1hlnlf• calalo& Sliver grey Persian ---------1 Co.. temporarily dlscon· Wiit\ IUxury appointments ono •Burned cellm&1 supem recreation 01 o premium •2 PoOla & rec center5 IOcoflon. Ten"""• nvm e lhefnnu •Pluahcrpu &drapes OB.Uxl ~cES store, no inventory. Chrlstophtr . Emerald A IR L 1 NE KI t ch e o l1Duln1 your educal4on. vm small rnveslmcnl , Hay area. Reward. Hel~r. 6AM to 12 noon. recently dl1cbar1ed 1»• •1 _, •And so murh more Comml & lndall space.., tremendous profits. Wlll 49'~ Requlromenta: RoUabW· from the Mrvke or for 200 Lo 2000 aq. ft. AJS low train. (714)831·-0060 1.y, neat appear., deSlre any reuon •eekinl ttm· spo • 6Vt'tmmlng • bllhords. f'lm. bachelor $230 GREAT R!:CREATION: One• lWO Bedrooms. one Bom ,1 Unfum. I br $ZS5 Swhnmlna ••• an ... 2 ~· ~~v.-... HURRYFOR as35'sq. f\. La&Nlauel & Lo at female Alf han to advance 648-aOe. poraryorcueeremploy· ~flssJon Viejo ueas. HOTEL BOUTIQUE & blonde w /dark a ce. · ment.. consider tbll uni· hoallh clut>., bllllard1. (i) °'*"' ti -.• V-HST SELECTIOM Handy to S.D. Frwy. SUNDRY SHOP for 642·7323 anytime, Answerin1 Servi~ needl queoppor.Youcancarn Call: 831·1400 lease at the newly re· M0-7494 ·operator for eves It nl1ht·ll chted tennis HO PoulortnoAYt., Costa Mffa 781-tttS t•33Superior ••CdM dlx 2 rm &uite, uUl pd, A/C, ample pk&, 1155. mo t.o mo. rrs-ao. modeled HOLIDAY INN weekends. Apply 120 OF LAGUNA HILLS, l..Dlt: female Cocker mix, Ave , Sarr 1 , San Slt6PUWIBC courta. Pro " pro •hop, --·-Newport Beach toll drMnt ranae, parly 646-845) prime location. 586·5000 o Ider. it re Y around Clemente Baled on yoor produc· xl~ mouth.. Cdt.1. Reward. ---------• t l v l t y. c 0 mm + room. Cotto Meso 31%4 ............. leoch ll40 FUN ACTIVITIES :•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Rooms 4000 Full time director. free VILLA MESA APTS 3 BR, 2 Ba. lge patio, WI D u•••••••••••••••••• ••• Sunday brunch, BBQ'a, 2 br. pvt patio. encl. hook·up, frplc, 2 car gar, ROOMS S2S wk up wlth trlpa, partlH, a port garage. 1 aml child. No dshwshr. S38S. 898·7548 kitchen. S37 .50 wk up PRESTIGE CORDLESS 6M-876S J.HSWIRIHG SHY. lneenllvee & extra profit MEDIC ... LOEJ9CE Tt:LEPHONE REWARDforfurry whlte Exper. r.ref'd. Paid shorln&bonua.Onthejob A m Sa ed 1 while tra nln1. Oays & l I I Tr m d Jn .. _art of Ir·""-e. 1c.N\ Distributors hip for moy pupny ost in 1 ran n~. e en ous '""' ...u ..,.,., ol ,. evea aval • Wknd1. t t l t ... towTlamenbfcmore! pets. FromS230. ~.1251 4lf\. s. apt.s 548·9'755 Sq. ft .•.• ,.m ... furni'ture •. Newport Beach avail•· vie Loyola & Fairview E 0 E C 11 f po en a o re a c n .., "' .. bl Sec _ ... d It Rd Ple0 •" all ., ..... """3 · · · a or appt. l"ftA-"·~· •· man~ fixtures 1va1l. Pref et e. ur""" epe>s re· . ....... c ~"VI 60-UlO. urv• ,...,.~ .. • BE AU T I JI' UL ......_ ______ _ A P A RT M 1': N T S : BR. t BA. children. pels. 1. Br. adult condo, Hunt· s&nale., 1"2 bedrooms. OK. Nr. So. C&t. Plaza. tngton Bay, clbhi;e & Room In hoUAe ~ ml from bch. Prefer non-smoker. 536· 1033, 536·8894, ~ ct•·tl F l q'd 673-2490 «~9687. ment poeltiona. Muat gen. pra ~ oner. as · personable & ambitious. occupancy. LAUNDROMAT. FOUND: $230, owner For appoinlJnent only Complete, make offer. please Identify by de· A/PAYABLE call f\am. & unrurn. Model• sss.8789 '°" appt. pool. ii240 mo. 54~·2&11 open daily lO lo 7· Room· Br. ulll furn. children '"IM 3844 matt aervl~ avail. No ok. No pets. Mgr. apt 6_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bal Isle. Quiet, workiJlg 638·981M days, 546·95.S6 aft nominallon & number of SPM bills. vie lost. date lost, PART·TIMI Slf·l Ill 9:30AM-2PM 536-5621 lease req\llred. Sorry, 1900 Wallace IH2-84~7 WOOOHltlOG E men. Share ktt & baths lldultaonly,nopeta. PINESAPTS Accounts Pay"blo & ---------Found : Light Brown .. llCVCLE • IPOfUOOOOI Female German Shep. aeneral clerical duties AMfoeftOtt'fe Oakwood Garden Apartments S220. 2 br. Pool. Kids ok. 1, 2 & 3 bdrm unlU. Call after 3 :30 pm, De~l!lned like early 0 reqwred. Accuracy lo TUNEUP MASTERS EALEAIH" llelween Slater/Warner, ~I. capable of bandl· NEED MECHANICS IN 1>12·7986 Callfornte bungalows. Room tor working man, F r o m $ 2 7 o . I I s rr·1 e l . e cook 'g JUM lo July oo.nlnp 1valla1>11 nowt Chotc. IOC411JOnt, TOP tiled multHln• ol l>ICYClet lo nation.I •Porting 90041, C0"1Pl•t• tr•lnlng &. company .utuanu. _J_IB_M_7·_2032 ______ 1 1 n I " ~ aa um Io I ORANGE COUNTY. ex· re5PCJ01lblUUea. per & trainees. Call .......... ...w.-... \. 880 Irvine <at 17th> . MS.OSSO N 0 W RENT IN G • Pinestone. Ofc brs, 9·S.30 497 2o1~ ranc ' 't523 C\MPU5~fR\tltlE beautiful new apls . Daily. i.pac1ous 1 Br's, grul 552 0400 Cuei.t quarters for rent lo closets. S26S. Light & 1 1 WESTCLIFF AREA airy 2 Dr's, W/P\'t patio l.ocpta leach 3848 ~~~ \to~~-1 ~;s s~'~ NEWPORT DEACll or balcony, S295. Encll••!•••••••••••••••••••• Clemrnte 1400 Sq. (t . two pvt. l(ar'11. lndr>: fac11. Come 28r, 2Ba, cl0&e In. adults. · baths. $.aoo per mo. Hlaf\ Income. u.000.00 c..cured) (714) 979·33 ll bybt~nll :30~5 :30any no ptil s. S375 mo. Hot.ti.Motets 4100 642·0200 day. 302 Victona, or call 497.2575 497·1252 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------•--------- Found male Germ. Shep, beige & blk. Vic. Santa Ana St. & Clay, N.B. .642-2281 Found: Newfoundland male. p11rpy. Vic. Hoaa Hosp. Bef. 3, 642·2310. aft. 3, 646·9998 ask for Bill ... .,.........,$-"' 1700 16th St. (Dover at 16th I 642·8170 Mullan Raealty, 540-2960 ' -LAGUNA BE\CH MTR C.M. 300sq ft ore. 800sq ft 1---------1 or MS-3436 Laguna HICJU91 3852 L'\"N Kitch S75 wk/S250 indstrl. Sl25 & $265. PtnOMtt 5350 · . ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo. Maid serv. color :rv, 646·2130: 679·3709 CHINESE REST. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •--------· L&e Zbr, near shop g, Deluxe '> br pool rec h tt.'d I 71·H94·529~ 91:•cHTowu children ok, pool , S235. - ' loc. • · NI .poo · • 1770 OrancJe CM -" STEPSTOl&ACH 646·0176 room. Lovely oc. From 91S5N.Coastllwy. soo f Ba· ... -' TIME 751·1400 , __________ , S290. Gas & water pd. Off bq. t. uuoom, + 2BR,lbnunfyrly .. $375 b d C:rown Valley 211041 GuedHOfnf 4150 rm w 'sink, rf:'dec. Perf 3BR,2bn house .... $800 Ad~l.5c~s,~ps, stv. Aloma.831-0857 ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• for phot~raphy 5tudlo, --------- 3BR,2ba ......... $500 ° J's 2978• • p,t w rms. lo\•ing care, or medical ore. S22S. BEAUTY SALON. Lag 2BR.1ba .• rum ..... S3'75 H.wportleoch 3869 balanced diets. nice 5-lS-0096 Bch. esla~ S yrs. l<?w We bave summer rentals N R. SHOPS lg . 2 br, ••••••••••••••••• •••••• atio SJ:?.2788. 771.J.a99 • rent. 4 St:it1om, 7 dryr s bl d P ... RK u~oRT ~ _:_ __ • ---DESK space at 17875 Call661-0442. associated 811 (1~ ':I'. Df llL l ORS l • I w lt f) 11, I A t l J ,, • tns., new rps, tpls, ._ "'""" r .r.-R _. .. 200 B h BI d new pnt. Adll.s, no dogi. Bache Io rs l or 2 ~r eftfU1S .. ~a c v . , . near S250 675-6527 & 645-5-\87, Bedroom~ &T~wnhouses ••••••••••••••••••••••• !~·~~rt.,~ Huntingtto ... n DISTRIBUTOR 180E R()('hester FromS24950 :'olewporl Waterfront ...,at:u . ..,..,, per mon ... Toysbrlngjoy.Jolna fun S t I t t I w dock 2 Ar 1 ba Bring own forn1ture. Our business. Ftr., Ptr. Na· -" 2 br. 1 ba. E Side ·pee acu ar i.pa, 0 3 "'0 k. 5, · 6' 299 · re<.'ept1on1sl will answer Uonal brand to"". 01~-""'°" rel.r~at 1 on proaram ~-" 14 . .,t;. or h r $ ,,~ " tnplex t.:nc gar, bale. 1 1 ' 557 CJ8.UI your P one or 10 ~r ney, Mattel. Tonka. No ~ocia pro!'ram 8 J>OO. '· 11 • -----month. Da1lv Pilot office, II · I ed S Sub , __ Nwpt Marina.., Br Nr new. 642·1603 t rts Al t t M' 1nG invo v m LO ..,.. ~ cruus cou ;i~ '!0 n U1i.: Canyon. View furn 1;42.4321 · vestment req'd . Guy 2 Ba. pool, sllp avail. Lovely new lge 1 br, cpls, l:-.l~nd, Jamboree & !:>Jn apt 2Br. 2Ba, now Lhru Uurnclt (71-1) 821·8602 Drinking problem? Call Alcohol Helpline 24 hrs a day 835·3830 PREGNANT? Carin~ confidentla I counseling & reCerral. Abortion, adoption & keeping. APCARE 547-2563 •SHARON'S* OUTCALL MASSAGE c!99·1224 *KAREN'S* OUTCALL MASSAGE HOM-SMOKER (2J.3)87J..S430 COLLECT for interview in Of'anae County area. Cont.act Mra. White For Interview Automotive New Detail Shop needs Paul Dosier A1soclatn, Inc. COSTJ.MISA 656-7075 help . Top wages p~. Engine Steamers. eng painters. btifera & Polishers, up. holatery shampooers, check out, pick-up & de· livery. Apply al 'Equal Oppor Employer 2059 Harbor Bl, CM A/Pay~truc D1ctaph Secya Recept/Typ1st Exec Secretary Secy/Bkpr/ loS800 $800 $150 lo $'950 Cons tr t.o Sl2K Auto/Credit $810+ Bookkeeper lo $950 Recepllonu. t lo $150 Mam.d". Manaaer to S26K lrvine Personnel Agency 488E17th Costa Mesa Suite 224 642·1470 845·1000 Avon hnmlntatives ··-~;:-Looked So<Wood! You will too, selling world famous products. Fiexlble hrs. High earn· 1ngs. Training. Call ~70U or Zeruth 7·1359. Adlts no pets. 875 •1580 drps, stove, gar, mature Joaqwn Ill lib Road. St•pl. ad Its 5700 mo THE £fACl£NT coll. ---------adlu. No pets. 1984 C 17141644-1900 t~S560 --------fiPM ·2Al\l ~-1780 ~ . Babysttter. Mature l&.:2 br, fur/unfur, adlts. Anaheim Ave. 545-3229: lnvestnwnt no pet.a, 1st, la11t S2 25. 64S·3l60 Nwpt Shores area, 11 • Dana Poml Charming 2br ALTERNATIVE Opporiunity 5015 LINDA & VICKI A.PT. MGR WHTD. woman for m y home. 2 Outcoll MoH~ Jnd1v. or cpl. Will be Small children. Ref~. 2421 E. 16th St, N Hgt!\. l>lks C>Cl!an. 2 br, 1 ba + den hme Pvt )d & n.... h f' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646-1801 l Br apt, ref rig, cpts, dplx apt. $365 mo + ut1l patio, lovely view or v"""n a branc of ice or SILVER FOR SALE PARK NI::WPORT drµoo;, avail June 1. $200. _Yrly lsc. 714-870-9203__ !\Janna, wkly/monthly. ~~~~ {..~~i~~~rc~~~~{. 300 one troy ounce .99'J Fort.__ Fv f itl resp. for bkpg., rentals. _M;_&-_zz:i_s _____ _ . nc no • & minor malnt. Call: Sngl Br w/llv rm. AvaU 5-W-3048 or 9'79·2531 NEWPORT Ml.RIMA 5fll·6364. Month to month rent In· pure silver Universiartos Serving all Orange Co. 714·960·4614.lOAM-6PM labysltter W.e.d 549.2743 Babysitter needed for 4 J t · 11 J Jud t · I $5.25 each in Iola of a une 1st 1 an lsl. •EasUllde, 2 Br twnhse 919 Bayside Dr. STUDIOS-c cs: recp . scrv ce, S350/mo,-S-100/mo till lge patio, Jndry hkup, 673 a 41 • BEDROOM SUITES personalized phone cov· hundred. $.5.50 each in N S I "" .. nt 'I smaller lots. PRICE ov.lst. ngor2relal· avail June 15. $280. NEW2 br&2 br +den DAILYRATES eragc,co .room.ma. F1RM.S46-J708 ed persons. 7~1 -7153 548-4971 luxury waterfront apt:.. Completely furnished service. underground ---- • Bwlt·in!> "'1thk1tchen,TV,linen& pr1<g.&more. MoneytoLoon 5025 Waterfront, view ; l·BR L1:e 2Br. bltins. nr mrkts. $1200 mo. 2 BR. $1500 mo qL01:t carerul adlts, S2 t5 Agent 675-6161 &15-~10 r..t2 3153 •Trash Compactor ul1ht1es. • THE EXECUTIVE ••••••••••••••••••••••• •WetBar ROYALSUITES 56?SAN~~~1ci~ASDR l1t,2nd&lrdT.D.'s • f'lreplace MOTEL SUITE 106 ' LOANS AVAii.ABLE RELAXJNG MASSAGE Bob James· Lie. Masseur Outcalls 9-9 494-511 l Spiritual Reader 1815 So. El Camino Real San Clemente. Fully he. For appt. 492·7296 .,...J~~-d ~.~!:~ ........ ~~.2.~ =~~f~a~~~~I. patios lnformallon & rescrva ~EWPORT BEACH. C: . .\ Cr':-:;~~i:r~~:nt ~-•Smoke detect.on. tmns.s.tJ 2000 &10.5470 ------•SUZI'S• ••••••••••••••••••••••• l&Z story duplexes. •Shp1ava1l.totenanl.s Relatives eom1ng., Have •lMOFREERJo:NT• Home refinancing. 8'., Outcalt Massage cOronodelMcr 3122 ~ri~~~C::f~~~~1~1x,e8&_12 Adultll.nopet~ them stay m my C.!\t. 1·2-3Rm.dlx.orftces.No VA. 8'"J'.; FHA. 9i;ir, 10i\M·2Al\1 731-M48 ••••••••••••••••••••••• furn 2 br "Ondo from I \d A rt CONV. Non 0 14 ner oc-haths, fireplace, 1n the Sl""'" to beach ... Br 2 1•.1• '" e~ req.' J. 1J1>0 er ~ ,... .. -' J ., s A ., o H t I L t r ti cup1ed loans. 812';;, FHA, BEAUTIFUL CIRLS house laundry hook ups. lplc, cpts. drp.;, :i600 ~ rl~ u n e -. u g . -. o e . ow ra es, u S38,000 max loan. 30 yr ('ncl~ }'ards. enl'losed ILe. "''"· ., .. 3 Reasonable 751 -5501 serv 833-3223 til noon have an ex c i l Ing ~ <>UO...... loans, assumable, no message about their 2 car garages. Close to ---H I J 1 d S 00 f rr 5-i9~ schooli.. i.hopp1ng &: Harbor View Knoll a boa '\ an . 7 sq. t. o ~~r space ""p_re....;p_a_y_. ______ 1 Anaheim Studio 559·6150 Dana P oint Harbor . ~ew 2 BR. & den, C•JX' liavfront 4 Br J Ba . Din available. P"Y'"1 le Cst ~W_..._.... SO~O Hm July. S2000. Aug, Hwy 1n Newport Bch ··~-, um-lftll ~ MASSAGE Fr nm $295. monthly Cod style rondo w 11 h S?5()0 Yrly. ,qntN rates. Call Robbie. s.ig 0757 ••••••••••••••••• •••••• CORONA DEL ~JAR Colden Lantern St & vmv. overlooking pool & ( u f "' t Pi CPA wanll! $30,000 1st TD FIGURE MODELS ., D T h f I I D P t II hi urn or n . ,.o Pt' s. er E Off' S • r own ouse. rp c. Acapu co. ana oint. tenn1<. c . 1g Y up :nail 711 6i~-0.">2S .«ecutive 1ce pace, loan on pror. ore bldg. ESCORTS l'ool, tennis. Some ocean 831 ·3294 gradt.'d Avail. June 1. 950 sq.ft. 32118 Paseo l<>'A. Int 1.3 yr 60% or & Catalina views Clo~e lea~ ~ mo 552 .cn10 Vocation Rentals 4250 Adelanto, SJC. 8 months mrkt value. 5414054 or OUTCALL ONLY to ahoppin& & One ~ach Spectarular Ocean View· f'\t'' •••••••••••••••••••• •• • remaining on lse w /opt eves, 644--0782 63 I ·l8 I I . Nt!w 2 Br 2 Ba. S360 per ---------M4·2611 mo 19:1 7718 or 7S2·Z-100 3 Rr. 2 Ba . xlnt Ccl~t lo<'.I Rt>nl Lak<'side Bass Lake-to renew for 1 yr. SO< per M-rl T --1 .~ -1u, m·>nlh \\ 11 tiom ... 2.cioo i.q rt. !>lps 13, sq.ft. 495-4858 """" ~s. rust EXOTIC GIRLS BT l.32 "'11 ~JU ' I '' f Q h h ,.._.;;:~ 50'25 C 2 b f I , oro 5 15 2nd rloor of 516 It 1' palio. lU · orses oes, ~ ~ Massage & Modeling oz:y r, rpc ... eryn1ce. ••••••••••••••••••••••• i;.111 ,..,rn bJdminton, pool. pini; 2DLXOFC'S-CM •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• Outc'115"2·3169/543·3250 S37~ for 11inale. MOO cou N ., fl ., o-, 1 · '"'°~· boat doc·k & !>Wtm $60/$135 mo. 751·68112 LOA S S % le 64().7030 ew .. r -.,... • p ""· . ., I r N 31. P A.C:. cpl!'>. drJ)'. hlrn,. lH:.LLXF. J BR. w Ba . flo.1t !>~:? 3155, c\e11 --. 14 o Walk to beach! 2Rr, New enrl ~Jr r10 1wt:-. 586 11i:n hlk to h• h w.Hl"r "1'~ 5.~ l:>li6. lminest Rettfol 4450 Also 2nd TO Loans 'r I\ ''l u rnu \ \ l •••••• •••• ••• • • • •••• • • • crpta&drpr..poot,lndry, ---1 ,·1 ~.:!..;1..._ !.\Ct"NABF:.\Cll .. DELUXEOFC'S FalrcstTermssincel949 adults, yrly $3.'>0. 752 S06S HwrtfncJtOft .. och )840 UJ'll' I n J \ ,, "" l''1'' lhr '.!ha C'oa,tal house. .. Sottt.r MtCJ. Co. or&46-3176 ••••••••••••••••••••••• :.! 1.1t·d1oont l lwu!l.c hum ~ r .1 r 1-: < o Io i: 1 <'a I Conr. rm .. :.eat ~5· all 642..2171 54S.06 I I .IKE To IE .a.CH 11 1• k p3neled, sm. wli:.e In re· _ 1 Br unf rarpor1 stm r & ._ llt .ad1 'n•.11 h s:1.'111 1 1•..,•·r "' >} wrP or mo 1 L k r('rnl(,iadlt S2G~mo\r LRf' 1 hr J h;l frplr . t,il-i1111l I Or \\1wl!'lllnl' H3~~~2 -:i: lor 2 yr. ease. al' PRIVATEPARTY People Addictions. New discussion group for peo- ple who arc trying lo get over an obsession ,w/a member or the opposite sex. 1''ree ~·ourself today. 8a!;e<I on AA pnnclpab. cat I 642·Jttl).1 ASSEMBLERS Ex,.rieftC.ci 1st & 2nd Shirts month old infant. 3 day week In my home. References please. Call 496-3880. IAICERY CLEANUP 30-36 hr, 6 days wk, good job to supplement rettrcd income. 548·3031 CM. Loni; & short term as· s1g nmenls. Holiday & vacatio n pay . llospltalizallon plan available. 1--------- VOLT fl"""'''*''"'''" •..Jl•,,,..tlo I • 3848CCllftP'ISDr 546-4741 (Across From Orange Co. Airport) Equal Oppor Employer ASSEMBLERS • ELECTRONIC DANK FUU.-TlME EXPEtUEHCED' COMMERCIAL TB.LER UMITED CALIFORNIA II.HK 2750 W. Coasl Hwy Newport Beach 17141631-l20Q An Equal Opportunity Employer ASSEMBLERS ,_BAN-Kl-NG -- Expanding electronics manu!acturln& corpe>ra· tion. located near the Orange County Airport, has Immediate require· mcnt.s for : mLERS~ lmmed. F /lime operunss for Tellers in the beaclt al'ea. Exper. prcf'd, bul will train those w /public contact background. ly Jlh lri ~. rc1tr d:o.h whr . att .:ar.ul' C"f\'\\lf\\\rl\'nril Bi••ll••"r<":ilnn ''lir'-l""' l-nrf'i1 t .irt-;L Ktnl Willpaymoreforyour ~ «<nrl \'II ~n '10.:' 1;11·1 " . . I " .. . ~ .... HurluM 2ndT.D.642·3573 SocfotClubs 5400 ASSEMBLERS I 2ZI 3808. 67!_ 101 t \I h 3., 316) 0~ H.1 tip I' ~.1r >l<•I mo H \\ t•t·k 111 141..ucl &10 5.'>b.1 711·581 ·9393 •••••••• •• • • ••• • ••••••• Cos .. Meso 3124 ~ri~~,. • . i.111..,1111u1 i.r• :11,;r..!_ Im ~0:!:001 -l20i1sq ft i'nmereta1J loc AnncMlncetMnts/ Lonely? Social Intros 35 Xlnt growth potential. Salary & benefits. Apply In Person ••••••••••••••••••••••• , ....... 1 1 .1 1 :: Br t • 11.1 1~nh.,1• .,t, It• R.ntols to Shar• 4300 on l111rl>or Blvd. C03la Penonals/ Yrs exp. Meet pro· THE •"'Y LE"'F ....... uJte poo \luC \tr .. It•· 1tll ... no pet~ s···1 •••••••••••••••••••••••• Mesa In mm1 shop. cntr Lo t&ll-."-...1 ress1onals w /s ame In· "" "" Zbr. 21ta. bllru. d'h~ hr ; . . •· 751 H • 675 9326 s rvunv leresls. Ph Clara Lane, 2Bdrm. woter pd 1270 ~r och \1lul~ no l"'h ~111 i'h>t! _ ___ Cut down · · lliOor -·----••••••••••••••••••••••• Anaheim Br991·42.'l0 Beautiful, 'Jl11Ul)us new $2.t'> mo :1:lb ll:lfl:? 11 \I.II()\ Bi\C ll. , l'n Uvlncj bpeM"! ui-:sl\ 11prife at J 71175 ~nts 5 I 00 apll, Pool. P' t Plltll)!-OEL"X"" C .. ., b prH & niml~ SJ50 <~m Sharl.' .1 home or aptment He a ch U vd., near •••••••••••!••••••••••• EftPoymtnt & AdulU,nopN"' • '-'• r. onnn. w r . I 1 '"'' ~ OJ ~ Talbert ln Huntington rr.paratlon J2DAvO<'ado,(' M ba. frpl. pool 1acuu.1. ' CAL~HTALS t· AJlJ Beach. ~per month. SCRAM '£TS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646·0A83 enc. patio Malloy Hit> Uk G« ~ coqf'Ct~ Bnng own furniture. Our '"L Schools & -----UISJ.9771 r.JI 1713 6:11 z.1"IO c" dtl6M b.Nol'Mq receptionist will answer ANSWERS tnstructiotl 7005 FodlollowVlll.,. IR"'uou•w•. Sanelffwnt• 3876 Ynrovcr~yri1.8.12·4134 your phone for $10 rc;r ••••••••••••••••••••••• si1 w. Wil1<m 646-2010 ._" "'" h o 11 Pll t fr Sp .. ' E 1 F1JRNOR UNFURN 12 & 3 Br apts. Fro ••••••••••••••••••••••• :! Dr 2 Ua condo to shr. mont ' a Y 0 0 ce, Pik~~':_End~e MEN WOMEN •2brtownhl)mew/frpl $2SO /pc:r mo. 1411 oct:ANFRONT rln11eloOC'ean&bC'arh &42·43'..!l EXPIRED TRAIHFOR •L,tepallo&enc.i;tara~e Delaware. HROPf'n 12·5 f'anta~tic white wnter Raylene,6.1J.1098 CanneryVlllage BylheUmeyouJeomto ·IARTIHDIHG •Adults.child 16&ovcr D11ly. l Mlle to ocean .w·w. 111" 2hr, 2ho cnr Cotta11e. read girls, your library TWOWEEKCLASS •Smoll petok 642·9602 Agt . ~·1"°8 mndo. r\t St.ct>' to anndy Irvine Twnhse. 2 Br 2 Ha . 648·4801 card hos EXPIRED. NATION·WIOE JOB ---------h~·h . A<llta no pet~ w~bnr. pool & jacuul. ---------•---------t beaut. new 2br, 2ba in t. Stoolo Apl, walk to ~ach. S7SO mo (711) 49R 366() 5175. 5S9·'2!)1 l'\NI. DOWNTOWN C.M. rt>la1I Lost & PotMd 5100 ~~~fc;~~~~ Clcx, patio. laundry , $300 mo. SuMet Beach. BEA<.:HCITYREALTY R--t t d 3 BR bldg. Approx. 50x80. ••••••••••••••••••••••• GOODJOB l, __ ....,., .. ,,,21.,,... ,,.,., • .,11or""" .. l'7 --rommaewane. . "'"'""AOl d "'•"3270 ...... -·'" • """ -.,...._..,,._ W<ftr,, ~ ~· Fvntfsh.d 2 Ba apt on Bolboa Blvd .....,.,,.. aya, .....,. FOUND YTI!f mAle gray OPPORTUNITIES ADULTS only Ea!lt CM. Studio condo. tlarbor odJnfvrnkMd l•OO fl7S.~aft 7pm eves. cat,whtrleacollar,Meso AMHICAH' 28r. w ,,, IH • "' $2~0 . Pacific. S200 mo On PCH ••••••••••••••••••••• •• --STORE Approx. 950 ,q, n. Vtrdo "Bakt'· M4J.J9a2 IA'RTEHDIRS 675-S205or676-6324 000-3803 THF: F:XClTINCi Npt U<.'h 2 atraai.:hl prnf 2640 Avon St NB -•CHOOL , LM ISA 1.ns l1Wl 8C{'k Jrd lO ahare I~ 645-3971aft4PM . • . FOUND male German • GOL, C OURSE VU A M • 'lharply furn view hrne ~pherd. approx ~ yr11 1104 E.17thSt., SA NlCE 1 br, pool, adlts. no pets. $240. 648·3798 aft 6P Mor 548·4757 2 BR, unf. clean, clOM to shops. 64.5-3939 MINt;TESTONPT old I So C Pl 30r2Ra.cpl~.drJ)6.encl BCH ~25 incl ut1I. maid, Cute2Br houae,w/lgelot vc · i.t. 37.o 834·1960 oar w lnt>ked ~tora11e ii;,irdencrMI ~1 in C-Zone. ·~ blk off 557-3438 Schools Coast To Coast .. &r h.1&2 BR d cob All elec Wtr !lrdnr from S210 & Ufl R~p~ fem to share opt ~ewPort Blv ~ Good use REWARD! Lost Col he. JolK W..ted. 7075 ~.~~~~~7.:'0 pe~. Adults, No P<'h w -.amc. Own rm & b8. nC:r:;i~ l:i~~~· or you femalr, blk/wht/brwn ••••••••••••••••••••••• , ll61MesaDr. Kitch priv. Refs. Sl35. SOUTiil.A.NDERSR.E. vlcN.W.ll.B.l\46·4993 Bookucper, F /Ch1. Ex· (5 BlkJ Eaatof Nt"Wport 7M·9347 C.M. LOST· C per'd & EfCklcnt. lM>k· Blvd.) • Industrial Rlfttal 4500 · at, whl Iona hair lng for p/Ume .emplo 546-IJMO Need mature female••••••••••••••••••• .. •• r&~!itpo:h~ noaeWh~s Will do your acctng r~ STUNNING I 2 B 2 B OCEAN VlEW, 3 Br, part 1e r. a, (um.S450mo. roommate lo share 2 Br INDUSTRIAL UNITS ar a HYI . . my home or at your Apt Balboa Isl. Call Smith, vie Adams pt or bus .... ~ p b 673-D w /ofc. Woodwwhr't Beach. ff.B. 538-~l .,.~!.... · -er r. OK. Leulna olc. o~n ---··---·------N s. 2 er apt, Sl50 mo. 9-5, Mon·Frl. 711 W. 7th Loll doa part Terrier. Out tJI state Uc'd nurse 1C&rdtn apt. Poot '25~. no 494-1966 or 494-3196 W.18thSt. . _ 3br, aba. like a bso. 2 Electronic assemblers with 6 months to 1 year soldering experience. Wed May 18. 10am·2pm .. 1055 N. Main St Room 201 Santa An.t CALIFORNIA IST II.Mk F.qual Opp Emplyr m/f ASSEMBLER TRAINEES BEAUTICIAN. ex Must have good hand Sassoon stylist needs as· dexterity and a sincere slstant. 642·5381 desire lo learn electronic --------- assembly. Beauty Opr. Eam more by renting apace. Lead- Wo-pffer excctlent com· Ing CdM salon. Ask for pany bcnents lncludlna: Jim, 844·'1321 otW·0943. -Modem working conds -lOday1 per year paid V1caUon -11 paid hoUday1 lncludJng a week shul down al Chri11tmaa -Employee recreation program PICllH apply l.n pe~nto: Personnel ~partmenl MSI DATA COIPOIATION BOAT MFG. ERICSON YACHTS Hat The Following P' /U me ()pentn1:1 For Exper'd Help Waca Dtpendlnt On Experitnce • Pln1lh Line C:arpenten ..C.b&net Shop 2 Br l~ Ba Twnhso. brk enclo.ed 1ar .. frpl , polio. lplc, ••r, lge patio, edits, nxt to1hp'g $38S. 848·1230 no pall. $28$, 2'47 Elden ---"-""----- Ave. lr79·1MI; 641·7021 3 BR. 2~7 ba, frpl. Din. evt. • rm. 3 blk1. bcb, uo pell, $335 mo. 968·06~2 aft Ma le over 30. Tony St, CM or call: 842-4463 part Poodle. all wht. wllhet poslllon In Dr'a Fierro 646·1U04; 847·1'108 "'91•• Hew.st Tusay. Co 11804·0949 office. frnl/bAck • or den· r.iual ~POrtunlt)' Need roommate M/F lo ........... Pn (At: .Blk fem cat, taken tal Ctont. Tborougbly._ __ m_p•ayllle•r•M•/•F--i Auembln •l'lberttau Nolden •"bttclan Touch up· •F'\berglt.11 Boddcm •Hardware lnauncrs d~.nctne Installers T .. msur Unlon Shop, Good SWttnc w11ca & "'-lt Bcnefita. Me.n&Women Aj>p\y At Securtty Of c PtlOM $260 4:15PM, avl. 5/16. Matu,.. adult• only, no pee.a, Larfc 2 & 3 br apta. Btaul 2 alory condo, 2br, Dshwbr, 1as BBQ. Oas 1"11ba. 2 car gar w/elec pct. T718cott Pl. 8'2·5013 opener. Pvt. patio, pool. ....._ ______ ...,_.;....1 rlubNP. 1385. mo. Oam· s h r 2 b d r m h 1 e , r r o m l t t h S t n famWar w /all phuc1 &er FROMSUOlo$33$ semlfuro. Costa Mou '731 Lhru HOO eq. fl. McDonalda wllh or lnsr. wm con.elder a ny "'SSIMILY s Beaut opt pl1M. avail. rJ42.593ft ;K:cee now leaaln1. without whltf collar. clertcal l>Otltlol\. 1')'p(l ~ furn or u.n/urn. Bach. 1 1881 days. 989·2224 a/raid ot people. 642·0100 40-50. N&-2303 0 U )'OU would like to work br 2 br t ba • 2 br 2 G«eciet Evenlnas. Reward <\ ln the HWlllncton Beach IHI 0.....A••· SA BAY MEAOOWS 9pm, <714)848·9937 Spae. 2br, lba apt1. Man~ ractl. avail. Encl. Luxuf)' apl 3br. 2ba, H.B 1u. Pvt patlot. Ou/v.1r Mlle from th~ water. 1349 pd. No kLdllpt ... From mo. IM0-3633or "6·7225 bolhs. BeaNed' Uv rm1 forlllftt 4350 M·l UNIT 1950 ft ..00 . Younc man, Z6 yra, nda area fl have l year re· dlnln111t areaa, atora•e: ••••••••••••••••••••••• 782 W. 20lh St~. C&f. Cati FOUND: Small 1rey mal workk' aa lhcllper. VWltdll cent e~rtc•l UMmbly Bookketplna/Cler)c, pt· ll d k Poodle Brown collar wor .ormnmum 1 eicpr, "OU m•" b e time, or full-tlme to Pa o •. a c ~.Double STO Extra lall 11~ Jack Saunduson, daye: · .. 1 t • Wiii qu•lffte'd 11 an' aa • .--J.tnaccoun••n1olf1cc ~. SleO.AdJu.~--J.TalUMA.f'T. 3Br2 \ea. twnl\st, 1r1c. 2 Nr. the beach. 2 br, 2 ba 'c 1 r a a r : n c • apt. w enc. 1ar. 911CH614 rtel•bborbood. $42$ lOAM·llPU '71M3lt i--.1-IL_--1-li-An--.- ·1 Br, newt1 palntH, epta, -. ml. frontlhe b<h. Fn>l dr11si.!"'ri1, 1tovt, "200 Ill enc. 1 or Inc I • d . n»..,..TISt ·• 98MIJUOA&l.eP ~ landscaped ground a door 731 W 18tb CM MZ-0212 e""' 54&-2271 w/metal tt.an. Vlt'. of wor ... mob v nc. e c. • -" " ('(JV prka U«ht.ed t.tnni.' mim · • ' · 8prtn1date It Boin. lna ae a le. CMINB/lrv aemb cr·tt1l6M. AbUJty lnWeslmib&tet.m.ssos voilcybal1, t sty Mltetl•1on 1'491Etmhunt .... 7US. area.. No tunt. Call to read blotprlnt1 MOWtsntlT1MI clubho11 .. , billiard•. Sins.le aaraac. Cosl.:l ll..tds 4650 t:venl"I 5&1~ukforJlm. helpful. 4\t da1 work for Job fftk to check 1wlmmln1 pool, ping M o.Wmo. ••••••••0 ••••••••••••• POUND: on Balter.Older lady wUI babysit. wttlc •tartlnf 1 AM. the Dally Pilot Hel pone. hydro-1p1, nm. 84S-t338 UN IQ U E RETAIL female rolUt, taken to Ute hswttc. Liv•lD. $40 8aMt nlltatlon Oo. QS2 WUIWd dU.lficatlon. 'fr Sorry no pet.II STIJDJOS FOR ·RENT. p d _.._min Sta ..... a,-..... Reii'Uch Dr,Jhantlfttton ... ...: a...a. _.. wan• .... nol sOuthwatComu Peopl w~need People D> to MOO mo. Ut1l lncl. ~l\l~Cnunty 00" • Phone~... -•u. &ads. Pti•:MT4 !!qual vi. l"'I ,.,. .,.. .. EdinurtNMihtnd Illal.1 wha.libe._ lnq;-tit-"'l'M-Fectory' FOUND-Pwmtlo pa1td ()pport&.m14' £m~er-°*" l'O\I mlaht ccmaJder MOO Edin1eT. n.e. DAt~Y PllpT 425 E 30th St, Newport nl, Int hair lortol•t Goil\I on vacatlonT R•p on'Htlt )'Our-iervTcH 0~~)::7~y EBVJ~~l=:fIORY ~~~c:alU1Mtttor ~~~~:.~w:.~ Ii ~~:=--•It. Ref. ~lr~~s:.=.lll =c~~~ • ' .... , -. -. ' • ~ ,,,> .,.a ~y PILOT M~. May 18, 1W7 • Add 1t. .Build it. .. 01aper it...Hammer It ... Caroet SERVICE it...Cement it...Wire it...Hoe U ... Clean 1t...Move it. .Press it. .. Pa1nt it ... Nail it. .. Plaster it ... F;x it ... DIRECTORY >•1 •w• • .,. c.,..... C.•Rf /eo.u.te ,._._. Gew" Serilcft Hiilng ,.,....,/P-..rftMJ r-......J?•rfttt Poal Senfc• ...•••...•............ . ..••.••...................................... •••\•·················· ............•••.........••.•.•••.............. ···········~~~ ........ ··············•·•······ ...................... . APPLIANCE REPAIR Cnpontry. Scnall JOb · Cement wurk of all kinda ARMOR FENCE CO. ZJ yr old Stud nt ant.ere t· Sonny & Jer fRt=I': huui-PETERS PAINTING Profcsalonal palntlna. In· POOLs RE·TlLED SlO &rviceCall PanellnJ. door tuanalng. &aar1ttes·Yrt:t1e.U. ChalnUnk&Ciale. tree ed ln houaes1lhna thia me. cle1mup. tree work t.:itpr'd. Rea Rate•. ter/Exter . Reu, work ~eeest.t Reuonable Call <710$40-2422 Uc contr. ei.l. 541.2719 750-5485 750-6625 estirnutb.493·0320' •umme r July.$ pl for usablf' 1temll l"t-n Jt'ret> Est. Call Gene guar.842-o386aft4pm Guar1.eTf.0'7U&fUpm. A.ft 5 Rel1. 6'0 H31f Arda t·ei./bldgs removed $S2-04.58 ~••••••••••-•• ,. 0 I I .. a.. .., tu,.• 0 t B It D Concr ete All f'wNt_.. 7am·ll:30pm. 557 2005. 543 8768 -------• Brtahten up t.he Rouse! 5ewt1MJ/Alteu.tl1• • ... .... ., ... .,. .. phases c<>ncrete, block" ••••••••••••••••••••••• Norm'• Paperha n11n,. ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• &by11lttcr. mutu~ non· C ia r Pe nt er · A I~ I. brick work. Free e11ts TllESTRIPPERS HANDYMAN : CaJl)t'~try, OCC Student. DU! "• T • AU kind.a. Cree est. Stele Alteratloftt , Orftttimcs smoker. my h.Ottw', own PllAS~;s. Rel1, lr~e!ft Uc.&rbonded675-9'720 F\Jm unfinlM~ra. QuaJ. electrical, ptumbma. truck Tra•h. tree tnm. INTl';RIOR /EXTR lie 330088. 835·3705 or wtillo)'OUWttt.Conuart tran.'I. flef11. I" V. $54 le.30 873·3658 1 tr i P , f £\n r 1 n .. M7·2787orl46 68:1_1 __ !':'~~Randy 731-1521J, Palnllnac. Expr'd hlah 875-6480 & nmpJ~ m aklnt '°°· ft " -m •. k d One man crew. 5 yr11 ex ... ,,..,. ( "lit~ work Su .... r renu .... ·-..... .,.,.,. lJ ... :...,.., .. w n :. Remodeh n g, repair. perience pouri na & fum/metu · l us take HANDYMAN-Homes & ~~~.'67S.31SiJ~ .... raticM _.._..._._.. •..tyS....lce• ulteration1. Lge/11ml finlshfo&. &!t your own lhehrsofworkfromyou Apts . Con sc1ent iou1 HAULJNG.OddJobs.Law •••••••••••••••••••••••Spas ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jobs. 11 yrs m area. form ii. save money. ut a price you can afford. craftaman. Pb: ts45·0302 ~Ludt-nt needs work. Jim Concrete SlaM. blk woll11. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Olet Proatam 10·30 lbs Quick service. Lie. 494-HM 661-065.5. 3't2S2 S1mt.a •·e <t!M·~ deck & covers. Cuatom fl"TN. VALLt.."YSP~ 1088 lat mo. SntU1faclloo PalomboCon.strl>628314 Ave,CupislranotJch. WEDO IT ALL! Free Ml. EXCLNTPAINTJNG d ulan C u s tomer Factory Autl\or lud guur'd '170-0189 Alltypesconcr..:tc-.Pallos, -----Con crete. paint'g, ~ lntr"Extr.Rea,S. 1'ia1.ldacUon. Call Rain· DealerforOericoSpas. · -CcrpetS.,.,,lce drivewayb, wulk•. cti; G«d1Rh119 plumb·i. carpenter, ....................... 1''1"eeeal.548·2706FRED bow Con11tructlon ('114) ™ luMMs• SerYlc• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Faa" &erv1ce. r.iu11. Lil' ••••••••••••••••••••••• root' a. allif>!I. electncul, Want 8 REA LL y CLEAN 493-1S89. Free esls. ---------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• Carpet Man will lay yours PalomboCoru.tr962 8314 ~liable Ex pr Japan~e tree removal, aar bage HOUSE? Coll Gingham Know I es Pat"' In & . fl--'-Ttle•I.._ • .,. BOOKKEEPINC 4t OJ,., or mane . Repatr11 & ,._.,__ Gardener Reasonable dlap., m•r Ille. tile, Girl. Frttbts.ti4~·5123 Int/Ext, commercial Plcnter -r-• ............ ••••••-••• F'ICESERVICES, wkdys cleamng too! Guar work =.:!:'!:: ••••••• •••• pncei,. Free l"!>t. 645·5230 carptg., ~crecn11 & hul· ------apti. & resadential. ••••••••••••h••••••••• CANOPY TV SERVICE S..0·1100, urt S wknda at b1g;er savlQ"b. Jo'ree S I l B Id Mike in& •. Serv'g Orange Cty JIOUSF.CLEANING 836-1120 VE RY NEAT PATCH lst RATE SERVICE. 1142·4761 ~t 64S·3846 • pec1a u ng. u1 ina ------2'lyrs. 714,g:ie.~ o li Ines <: II J OBS&TEXTURE AtFalrPrt~s960-US33 -• ' Arch ~i.l&n Plan~ ror Expr ll:Awa11an 1ardener ------J ~ u.r. ~ J· 8 • PA I NT I N G . X l n t Free Est. 893-1439 ---------- O>urt Reporter/B>1ec Sec, WcC&reCarpet Cletrners Add. r~idence apt. Xlnt Yd cleanups. pruning, T&A !'tta tntenance And amce 8 · uc Y Ann 1 craftl>man. Knowledgea-Tiie now avail for as1>1gn · Stl!amcleanorshampoo rers.N B.646·1573 tnmming.haul646-4676 Repair . Landi.cap1n1i. al6'7S-6SS3 --ble. Free ebl Bond/he. HOMES·ADDJTlONS ••••••n•••••••••-•••• 'ments Orange Co area. alsoupholstery·allwork hauling . Dr ywa ll House&w1ndowclean1ng. 673-4967 Restucco over block CER.A&UCTJLE New or !WS-Gl guu. Refs/MC. free e&l. Build ·ai Det.1gn • Eng-~II yard maintenance. patching. manor repairs. Good rates & refs. ean . walls. free,est, low rate& remodel. Fr est.'sml jobs ---ReasRates645·3716 in'g• C<>Mt • New or Beds, cleanup. new Painting. Apartment "Big Lynn" 551·6042 I.ow .prices. state 516-4892 I\ Ctbin•t Maldng -add. Rei.. Com, St he 11 lawns, 11tpkln 53l-4763 cle.anmg. Carpel clean· SJ&.Till • · 11 l' t ans rd Exler• or welcome536-3'216a 5. '-••••••••••••••••••••• W:intAdResults &U-56'7& 331154. PD 1 Corp bef7pm ing. 24 hr ser vice . ---specialist.Try me-Calico DeSmetPlumblng TNeSer-riu F'ormlca &. uene r al fi40.7020 C714l847-5730;847-0761 MalONy 83&-SSSS Reprurs&RemodeUng ••••••••••••••••••••••• " .---------lfl--------, __.___ Lawn & plant m a1nt. Call 536 3688 <'arpentry . fo'inii.hing . USE THE LEEM JARVIS S kl & Gr ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••lntrtExtr. Average · · Re movals. tri m ming • .\va1lable wknds 1''ree · prin er repa&r odiftCJ Fireplaces-Planter:. room oAs . .rood local Dt.....AJ.-~g. free es•. Llc'd • M k 751 130• D"'ILY · Addil"i..Rmdl'g,hri.8-5 haul'g tl73·29ll for free ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,... -v ,_...,..., 1 o~ti . or · "~ "" PILOT Ph962·3200, Lie 317856 t Bnck Concrete Patio refs' free csL Ask for ••••••••••••••••••••-• It. jnsured. 642·2e24 ,,,S57:_9m "FAST s.cfncal -Doesn-:--.• Law-n 5-,.-8 ~tow ~':1J:~gd~[~e:~~~k.t~.~~~· Bl~~fWalls BBQ Pats Bnan642-3194 sass JO'"~ off with this a d . ,.._uck's T ........ Sv'" Palm" C t I ·' ,. ~ • '"'s. Ests. 646·1>4~ ------Plumbing. water serv, '-'" . '"""' •·· . "· usomCab nets RESULT'" ••••••••••••••••••••••• (-dge.cleanu~ Reair..de· mg,demo.:..etc ·~1·3930 • . -PAINTING·TROWEL leak11 bathroom encl. ollv~lri mmed.thtnned • .Kitchen, gurai:c, bath. SERVICE ELECTRICAL SERVICE pendable. free e~b . Haullftg Free fo.st Blockwalls, WORK Xlnt work & Reasm24'68 pruned, remov ed J>layroom . etc. "'r eo DIRECTORY CAL1.."Sl5hr.&SMALL Mli·86S5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• s l umpstont>. bri<'k rat~s.D<'an.64S·!lti62CM . -·--s.16-9229aftS ~i.ttmates.6753175<'vci.. J08SS42·lf>"J Res/Comm Reas. llr1· ------ -DeSmet Plumbing un-...a-~ci-'-F R ____ :::!, Hauling. moving. cleanup hood Boh 750 9354. Expert p~unting. Anula· Repalrs&RemodeUng "..,._,., •-~ c_,.nter Of esult Hubbard El•ctri c P"-ople who nl'cd People 'i.'7 up. Trcework. Rt'as. &12·11M4 ble now: f''ree est, r~as C~ll 536-3688 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·•••••••••••••••••••••• Service Call That':. what thl· rust. fn·e ~st 842-4597 ratei.. Call Bruce 5-13·20-'S WINDOWS DIRTY., J..(JU'S llOMt-:R t-;PAIHS, 642·5671 Uc327136 645·6974 DAILY P ILOT Brick. hlot·k~ •lrpln,, MARV'SPLUMBING Homes, olc's. stores. JS 30 vr~ exv. Carpnt'y, Sl-:RVIC1': DIRECTORY Sell things fa~l with Daily slab~. i.lonework :w yri. F'ind f"hat you want in NOJOBTOOSMALL yrs. Free Est. M8·7087. \ panl •• patio dri.. 551 ·2054 ht. l22 · Sell idle items 642 5678 is all about' Pllot Want Ads exp1rers 5116·0358 Daily Pilot Class1(iedb. Call 646-9807 · 642·9572. Help Wonted 7100 H.lpWanted 7100 HelpW.t•d 71 00 Help Wanted 7 100 HelpWont.d 7100 HetpWanted 7 100 HetpWafttfll 7100 HlfpWanted -7100HetpW..ted 7100 ...••....... , .......... ·•··········•·········· ......•............................•..............•........•.••......••.•...•..•..•..•.....•.....•.•.•..•...•.......•..•...••••.••.••••••••••••.••.......•••••••. BOOKKEEPING COM CLH ICAL COL":'ZTER GIRL w:.mted. ·f'tlTER OPJt;RATOR Challenging detailed l'Xpcr reqwred :-.atur:.il needed 1mmed1;itely po!11l1on Advanc:ement Food Bar. t~ :\!Jin Sl m u li> t ha v c "o m e for apph<'ant who show~ ~~~a Pe3 ff2,?~:.!3.ts __ JJnowledge of bookbcp· 1:1bthly. Type 45+ wpm 1n.:.1nventory, c·omputer ac:curately. Leading COUNTER llelp, fem f'Xpcr, good s alary & N. 8. corp Good co p t Day & eve Appl}. jlreat bencnt-. 556·6520 bt>neriis Apply National Slax Burgt'ri.. ~ W 19th DRAFTSMAN Ge.raJ Office With c·1v1I l'ngineering & Part time. 20 hr.. p /wk pl.1nn1ng cxper Must S3.50 p hr ~ewport Bch know tentative maps & area. 752·1i50 ~treet plans Apply 10 - HOUSECLEANING Women wanted lo work for Janice's Raggedy Ann houi.ecle-.n1ng !>erv1ce Start St 50 hr SAM to 3. Tues thru Fri 67~ ICEYDATA MAIO Needed. Dependa·r---.-.... A•u· ... ---ble for weekdays & "'"' -OratA TOR weekends sea c Ii ff ,enotlMI AgtMy lmmed. opening for SO· Motel,494·~92. Hu()penlng.s for~ meone wlmin. 3 yrs ex· ----------.. a -'• .i h per. in data entry & card MAIDS WANTED Ktfi ••• perwn. St•e Mr F'uentes. General OHict:. 1-· time Robert Bein William Male or fem. <ll porson punc:h & k~y to d1i.c Don Quixote Motel s.cr.f_... tJlwn7 ·JOto&4 00 Systems Corp . 1361 St.Costa!1e~--eqwpmenl · 2100 Newport Bl. C.M It Other Clerical Can 644-3389 -----Posttlons In the :\IAID wanted Harbor Inn S ddl b k VI 9AM 'ttl N ..... a a e ac y area. rro .. t & A :.&Ol' 1401 ofc. Lots or freedom for Quail St. "J 8 good workl'r Lttc typ1n~ ---------• i:tOOKKEEPl':K Cll l!nt Ri~ch St ... N.B l'ie<ir COUNTJt;R Woman . • wri l e up work. a 11 ~ Airpo_rt ~ ~..:_E_. __ maturt', DRAPERY Workroom & Cl·n Offlt·l· E~per'd or will 1ra111 Would prefer ..,om1· i:1·n I 11lr cxper. Ap· ph 111;15 WhatUer Ave. 8 7. l'ot.ta :\feu . Familiar wtanthmetac & HOUSEKEEPER able to talk to <'UStOmt'r'> Part·ume. "' 1t1me Ncecl whocall 1ntoofr Nr 17th re!>pon.1blt· 1nd1v to & Pl<1l'ent1a. C M Sti1rt clt·an modl'I uph & Ing wage S3 pl.'r hr dubhoutw 10 Jpl rom "" :\totcl 1800 W Balboa. 27601 cr.....-t..~Rd THE IRVIME CO. Nwpt Buch. 675·3"63 ~ <1uJrterly t:J\ reports. CLF.RK full/part time Call 546 7894101 ~c1·d not br full chg l'nntini: orr . Lai:i Ifill~. interv11'W 550 ~l!wport Ctr Or --- -Su .... Newport Beach MAIMTEMAMCE MAM (3 R414)1 C...twl ~me typina. Pl?a:unl( 1·nr Moulton Pkwy & COUNTER Hf:LP. d.1y' pcr~onJll~~ Wc&Ler_n l.uke l''ores t Dr ApplyCa lainM1kP f<.hh Pleaw ~all 631·3571 Jjlex fo'ex1blt' hr., Mon lhru Fri Equal Oppor Employer Nl"t.~ed ror t'Onv. ho&p 131-1477 ,.. llml' Mon Fri Exper L NI--' kui.1nci.~ s~·n 1t·c~. 563 H:~l·SP:\I L'-"15 lp 19th "'t ,. \I W 19lh,C'M t;.12<1212Mr · ,-,y,o W. "'-DRIVER Girl & Boy 15·16 yri. for Call 644•3389 ---------n'<i'<I Xlnt pay & bcnc.1--••CICJll'l-•IG-•~llil·--­l•---------1 Apply m r>~rson, Beverly -------- 'S11Undl'rimn or Mr Trappt•---------1 DELIVERY MAN Urive e :.ir Cr om Qipistrano Ucuch urea for hu ... 1ncssmitn (213 l 927-~I d.1y1' Eve<; 1714 ) IOO·JIH76 A i.k l"or Mr. Hobson kitchen help ApJ>IY m person. 3·'1pm. Or1i:mal !lAM 't1I Noon Laborers l\l;mor.340Vi<'1oria,cM No Exper. Necees. w,. JiCJOK IO :f;p1-;t<. tull <'h,4rl(l' 1-:x 1> onh• Ot•l'tJ ~ply StC\\Jrt 'f1ttc Co . JIOO N Urnurlwuy S 1\, .l58· 11 I 1 Boc*kttplrtCJ Cler k CLERKS INVENTORY •I' Oay usa111nmcnt Stlndu} May 22nd S2 i:i P<'r hr Cull toda\ for early A:\I L.A. Time'> Home deli\'Cry. Adults only 21 2 hrs dally no c·olleclan~ Mui.I h<H c l' c o n o m 1 l' a I c· a r We ~tm1ni.tt-r llunt Meach urea 638 0126 Pizza. 21411 n.ilbo" Hl\'rl, THE IRVIME CO. N.11 :hlONcwport Ctr 1>1 GIRL l''KIDi\y tor mcd1 restoration .,hop. \lui.t havt• bkkpg exp llri. & wage., nci:'ot1ahl l• 1»2·211-1 Newport Beach t-:qual Oppor Emplo) l·r M ... 1 ... T-E-HAHCE currently have a p/tl.me . Paca. .. ge S "' " 2 f /tame sales positions M r Poi. o pen Mon rri open for anyone 18 or & Assemb,•ers l:!i\M-~AJ\1 over w/car. We show you If MCOONALl>S how you can earn $8·S12 START NOW! 11 •: • 161166 Beuch Bl.11.R per hr. Paid daily. For Too Many jobi.. no~ Call for inter view mtcrvw Call Mr. Lanon. ~'rcsh out or 'chool. '>ee k . 1ni.: r time t·mptoymcnt., ~Q~ of fl c e • \P.,\ R p:.i)roll Tvpc 0 overlo a d 'JO+wpm lt\1nc mJnuf Dell\•ery of Dail) 1'1lut Large route 1n So Laguna lkach Su1tahlt• for a high school or c-ol leire student ltu~t h ;n'<' a depend;il>lt• l·.ir with good dra \'&ng rerord Ca:.h bond req u1 red Eurmngi. appro'<lm•tel)' saxi mo Phone 642 1321 ask for C1rrulatton ll'J\ 1ng namt' and phon,· ESCROW ~ COORD1MATOR "11:-ed indtv w •man 3 yr!\ expcr in jdm11u'>trat1on ol ei.crow., Loan pro· <·t!~ing, new eonc;truc· t1on F: ... ten S t\C lmowlt'Ci~t' or dO<'umen· talion reQ 'd for com pie· t1on of i.o leb ltOUl>l'kCl'p~r. II\ e1n for Y•iuni: "Jpt lkh lam \Ju,,1 .. peak Eni: Rl·ri.. enough sx.'<>plc! No ¥· (714 l 847·9100 494-74966·9PM. per. nl~cd AJI 3 shifts Male over 18. neal ap·i---------- GIRL FRIDAY Call 644-ti680or&t2·84i5 NURSES p T·full lime. rr }OU en· " -- l:ulllorappt 51088!H 557•006, joy a Job thal keeps you lt-.k1>r for rel lad)'. perm bus" 1s diversified de part lime Jrternoons. als 'v.'1th the pubhr 1'n un llJ\'t' l'ar. non·l!>mk r. Execull\"t' almosphPrl' nani: IS45 187 1 ten t1mei. a ~ peurance. good dnvlng rccprd, mech inclined. Learn installation & varied shop duties. $3.00 wh1letralnine. 549·3325 URGENT Immediate full·Umt RN position available on 11·7 ahitl. P\JJl.thne P<>Sftlon11 • also for licensed person- Bu 1 Id c r .., Sp cl' 1 JI t > :n23 Birch St, N B llJrdwart-<·n. 10 :'\ 8 .!~~~~~~~~~~ TE MPIJRAJt 1 ~tf l P -'~'k'I rl<'anrut man 2S ~ ... ________ _ 1111 I" ll ml' .... t t' J d' .i· I'"' m f•m11lr1\ ffil•nt CJll >Ill U5"1 ANO if you han l''( ~'\iSERTERS-nt!eded for pcrlence as a recep P i timt' work Wagl' 540.4455 Equal Oppor Employer MAHAGER net a.u & 11·7. Excellent for larae health rood saJery and working con· s tore Mu &l be ex· dibons. Call Per.oonel: peraenced. m ature 837-3()()0. llu"" rlf'nl al prJc·t 1t·1• 11•·••1h h.11 µ ... nl'1..:1•11t· ·11 I 1-'1 ula\ Full I 11tt1• tHttt 'n1•1kt'I b II Of>()~ I \kl~ I'. r \1Jkl•r1\\ooc1 111rnr1 .l\r't',\1)1•1 tull11r 1•111·1 111rw lii.•·:H rt l ' \N\',\SSJo:rtS 11 p ' " ..... ; p h' flt ,,.., 1'n mm I •• 11 K I :111 'l111 :~1''11 \'. \ '\ V ,\SS 1-; I< S \\ I \ l.lOW C'O\ t-:lll'\t, \.-w trJrt .1rt•;1~ "" .,1•llml! rna kl' iJfll)I ( '•tm ml"l"llflO l'itld 101 • "h '·"·· ~19 3.12.\ CASHIERS ASST. MANAGERS i MGR. TltAIMHS t-• II mf' (;.,,id IM' ,, 1,rowth 1·11 • t,1w 11t111n .. Q\'('r .,., \\'1· I r.un \I f;TRO CMl W \.-..11 ''!~ICl lf11rhor HI <' \1 C .. •lncJ ,et'iOft f' tlmt' Appro'< 3 h r" lia) .\Ion thru 1'1' 1\pµ I\. Pt•nnv1rnver 1RliU Plarl'nlla,·CONtu Mt·1w o ~ I f ~·•·< ·~A Ii' •f I I C•S40·4455 17802Sky Park SUlte 101 Ir vine EqUAI Op~r Employer --Clerical Natlol'lal foods co locottd •n Npt 8 ch r~ • • th follow,na Clf'riell holp lovc:ntl)ry Clt'rk " 3C <'1n'1 btkl(rnd Urder d k clerk w 11e ,-urate lypina aklll• Key PunC'h oppor for ~R 13$ Moanl'tk T11pe Mlichint Xlnt bendlta. VacaUoo ~Ian. ••lary com mmaunte w /t'xper Call ('114)751·1551 .utrorK nWotr ........... E.:O.E. CURkTYrlST '<..-rt I ront otr1('t' Jlllt' to h:indlt' lt>h•phone., l'lcaM' Call 644-3389 'li\M 't•I ~oon THE UlYIME CO l.~! 'il'wport Ctr Dr "liewport IWal'h l'~uul Oppor l-~mplo)1•r ---O.-hverymt'n rr,, I,\ T1mei. N 8 & l' ~I l'1•rm p llml' To s:i:.i1 Pd Cdl 644-3319 9A~f 'hi ="<>on THE IRVIME CO. 550 Newport Ctr Dr :-tcwport Beal'h to;q1111I Oppor F:mploycr mo !>-48 IHO ---------·1 UE~T r\1. A..'iS1s·1 A :"111' 1-.nUodonlll' u"'"l;ant 1•" CJ('1 'd. full ti nlf' n1•t"<l1•d 1111 1111~) ~1111111 pr.1<'111•1· top p,I\ fo1 n1ht 1wri.•>11 '\ton 11m11l.1·1 fi 11 1t;,•1; t1on1 s t l heu\y +INCENTfVES LA ------- te lephones>. and typ1!1t timer.. 549 85411 Blwn Laundromat asS1stont. ;ind would hk<' to work S.30&SEOI': l\13turewoman.p ft , into an adm1n1i.tral1ve -----673·1690or675·0334 ai.s1stanl pos1t1on. "el•--------- necd you Apply 110 lni.pectaon Le~al Sel'r.elary · ~.ewport Center Dr, Ste RECEIVING EXPERT wanted. Must 200. NB. :\Ion· Fri If 4 have good shorthand. Girl F'rtday. p t1m<' w lhk kpng & payroll t!X l>t•1' 111 guest h o m I! t' :\1 fW} li716 INSPECTOR 675·153<1 LEGAL SECRETARY woman wath koowledge HVBLY MANOR of health £09M, 1nven· CONVALESCENT tcwy. managing ol other HOSP IT AL ~mplo yees, etc. All LagunaHllls replies conrldenltal, send Equal Opportunlt)· . re.ume to ad 848. The Daily Pilot, P.O.Box 1~~~~E~m~p~lo~y~e~r ~~~ 1560.C.M.92626 I· MANi\Gl'.:MENT , MURSES AIDES [)!-"'I' \I \._SIS'! l\~T 1111 1.--.,111 Ill 10 hr~ tht· m°'I '''lll't IH'< l""'J ' \ 1·.tll 1'lll'lt101.L )(larnourou' \lrin ~Tut· onh ~to i.,11 htl:hh 11.11rt 11rnf1·"· D\I~ 111 1·\ ~· .. ,.,.,,on' f'lj1 1· COCKTAIL WAITRESS EXt-:CUTIVE ASSIST r1t<riot m hroad rani:w or -. 1· 1· n· l t· 1' t a I & ad mtnl)lll .1t 1' l' tlulll'M for Pn•,Hknl 11C :\l.urnfal· lunn..: c 'omp.tn~ 'lt·:.ir Oran1u· County Airport \I t"I h,I\ l' l' \l.'C ! It• 11 l , -.l.111' I\ J'lllll.! dll'lUt111n (rfll)d hrs. pu1d ov~rt1me ,1n<i t11itit .ll·i·crn ntinl(' Apply !'\1etro Cur Was h. ·11111 l):t~ Kf'PI" Ad =!l~I:!. ~50 1larbor Blvd c M Ottth Pilot P 0 Uo'IC S m ;1 I I p r t· f' i ., 1 n n muC'h1nrfl & mnld1•d pnrl ' for "lf·1·trn m1·1•han11·:1 I rlc\'ll <'' Work1nJ( knowlt•dJt{' ol YI-I ~ trut• po~111onin,I( re· 11 'cl Prof1t·1cnt UM' of 11n· l'l<;tOll mcai.unn.: mi.I ru mcnt~ & 3 ~ ',., e'<per prdcrrcd STACOSWITCH INC Fashion l~lanrt Law llrm rlt'!llr<•s J.cgal lif'<'rctary with Cl\. II hli~allon l'Xp. Coll Sheila 640 ISti<J PEOPLE PERSON t-:itec ne<'Cls p/tlme us· bO<' ln whole~a lc supply. t-•ully <'a p1tnliied . ff73·22'l3 ---- & Orderlies Needed fo1 day11 & PM's. F /t & Pit. lnclud wknds for conv. hosp. Expcr prefd. Xlnl starting pay. Please app ly In person, Beverly Manor. 340 Vlctori a, CM m1 nt ·'''''t <,1 .. 1CI 1<1h Oi' 1ur Call 71 4/751 -91 94 ,,, ( Jiii ( fll'kldtl \\ .ut ,..,.,, .. ., lrh 11•1.!:! Sb r•.1r~ kl ~t.-(' ln1n1 <'d 11:?'7ll COM,AHIOM/Coc* R1•lt nf•1I ~11m.1n l11r ~knd' for m c-;ipJClllltPd Htl > r old woman fiiJ :J07)1 Balboa Pf'n1n,.ul1t COOi ~rt'okl:i11t Shafi <iood pay & bc-nt>fit., Apply .. lolly Hni:1t•r IClll S C'o1111l ti\\\ Laituna Bctwh COOi( l>:xpr'c'I Rro1!1•r JM ull mf'nl~ 1\pplv in 1wr~on . n fl 3 :IO P \1 lk•:1t·h trou111• Inn llJ!l Slt•4'.,v llollow 1.unr Luf' 1-k'h COOKS. Sc> l.-111. nt. "i IJ. r Ume & f time l'otrel' .. ht>p t''P Her.. plt!~•'t' Charhe'11 C'hlh nfr 111-1 1 f>l!J-03&1 COOK TRAINE1':s So Lua. N IJ & <.:M f' limo & f time Colfeo "hop \')(P Reif<, pleaae. (;harlle's Chlh otc. mo s..n-0.is1 OE\T \I. t)FFH't: "c·Nt fr<>rll •1!(111• h1•lr> t ',111 t>l 1 t•llU LIPnt.d H1•1tpt ''"'t 1-·:int. ... 111 opprn for h1I 1ni.:11.1I llt r ... on to "rm\ &. pro-Jll•r m thl' mu .. 1 1101 11t.11 11r1 an 1 h1 ... 1n·.1 :1 1 11;,,., ,, \\1·1·k \1,1n\ fr initt' tH·n~,111, I.\ Jl'·r 11· 'l 11 c •• 11 , , 11 • ''*' 1111:.' S.H l.>l;(I ( '11,,I ,, '1t•S.J. ('.1 '(~.:..~. 1-'\tlORY WOHi\. vuun~ mJn lf1 IH for hr.ht \\urk 'u \'" r> n1•1 o,,)., & ., r lt'rn• "'"' ti-4~~70l f':111on •ASSEMILERS• •LAIORERS• \IAl,.t-: & 1''t:MALI-: \II Or11n1i1• Co. Area~ Of-.'l \I. \~SIS! \;\,T ( . h ()I r .. I d I' I' " l.H' r I handl•d . X IJ)'· t'll· _w111una ~1aurl. 49~ IUS HELPMATES 0 f: ~ T '\ L R r-; (' Y. I' 135-8176 TIONIST 1-:'(pt'r"1I, fur 1~5 E 17thStrct't quality rrown & hr1<hl•' Suit<' 102. Santa Anu ok. M11ny benelll'I N H. ---------•I (';,II G4-I ~2 ll Uent~I ""'' •·~pt•r 'tl lfappy. itel( moti,·.ite<I . t'Xtra Mharp S:lrl wunkd for "roi:r~'l!ll\'C' dl'ntal orr Pl"Clv(•ntion onentC'd S.11 o~n 1r,•1nt• C'Jll FtNANCE SECY 1 yr t•xperlence conlllrut• Unn loons pref. Typlna 73 wpm, dlctaphorw. Pou Ocvt'lopmcnt Corp. 538 2591 i:.2 7535 _______ ....... , 0..>nlul A.'IMU•l t•h:t1r'l11lt· t-• T . at le;u,l b mo·, t'"ll Soml' Sat II U ~G 3~ IO F'1nunc•ut1 ScrrC!tary· T~ p1nl( 75 :\1(111l hu,·c l,td partna'>hlPfl t'XP\'r & hankm~ t'\JX'I .\c·count 1n~ 1-·1n.1111·t• dc•.l(rt•c• prt• f'd S<tlJn to 1200 GUARDS l'tEEDID IMMED. Join U pro~re'IAIVt•, ru-.t growing co w unltm1t('(l ad\ ~n<'em"·nt Mu"l bl motun· & rl''<r> H lir• p1t1d lra1111n~ 11 } uu quJllf .. ., 1)lhf'r benPht' • ~1i~wlit S.•t•urity & Industrial Services 1139 Bakt:r C'Mla Mc.,a 549-3 041 t-;qu:.il Oppor F.mplo} <'I' lru.l)'!clor for :-om.ill clcc tron1t. v:.irl1> Routine work t.•i.l'd w 1 1\\1rro m t'tt'1 &. Caliper~ Call 6-12 1877 for interview I NS U RA N C 1': Ci r o u flcallh Cla im ~ t.:x aminer. cxpcr. at least 1 yr. Salary open S49·l76 (Jnn) Liceiued l1tspector for Exterminatrn~ Co. Call btwn fl 1\M '.IPl\1. 646·ff73t L I V t.: I :'\ fl 0 U S 1-; KEEPEHS I or ~ or domestH' couplr. non· ~mokcr for family "' 2 girls. agei. :1 & 5 Must i.peak EnR. pvt rm~ w baths. lovely home in So Lagunu. Bus phone 581-8941 MANICURIST Nt>ed (2) f/L1me . Richard OuellcUe Salon. 200NewportCtr Or. N.B. MATH Sk1lli.. Posting, some typing Pos1t1on NURSES AIDES 7·3 Exper. pref'd. Mesa Verde Conv. Hosp. 661 Center St. C.M. w 1 t h S a n J P a n NURSES AIDES Capistrano Investment J.11 & 11 ·7. Exper'd. 41 Firm Sal ary com · Beds. Good sal w /in· mensurate w /exp. Fr· crea11e1. Country Club inst> beneCIL1'. 5 Day Conv Hosp., SA wook, chance tor advan· er menl. s ma II office. _54_9_·_306_• ______ _ Call Kay for appl 's, NURSES AIDES ---------i 493.1131______ LYN'S MATURI': WOMAN All S hifts. Exper'd LOAN p /t ime to welcom e CO O K . K I TCHEN Cou~SELOR newcomer» & contact HELP. Ar>ply, Oartield "" ~rchants. Flexible hrs. Con v . Hofp .• 7181 We are seeking a collcae Need car . Ille typlnc. Garfield Ave, HB. 1124 S. Grand, S.I\. 558·0027 4320Campus Ste 130. ND M9·807\ i-------~ graduate whose back· 547·309~. NUaSIS ground lnclude11 reol --------- IMVINTORY estate or lending ex· MEDICALASSJb'TANT LVN. e\lff. RN, ttHtf. CONTROL CLERK perience. Duties will In· Back ()(flee, Hunllniton Xlntopportunlty. Lie. No. C6177 Manue l inventory /will elude l\olk 1linJJ and pro· Beach Phy11lalan. Reply UdoConv. Center GUARDS keep rMord of move· c••!lt1ing routine loans In· closalflt'd Ad #931 Dally tS65SuperiOT' Ave, NB COSta Me11a &CerntO!I mcnt of all Inventory In volvlna slnii lc family Pilot. P .O Box 1560, Call6'&-7184 Pennant'nt Full & Port factory. ev1tluatton of mldence11 Wiii also aa-Coetll Mesa. Col. 92026 ----------um~. Phool' & tr1.1n11p re 11 ml• IMl!l ctcl + main sl11l In meeting loon pro· l\tEOICAL OfC SUP E R· J oin r~t~~~I~" car• q 'd. Retired welcome lnln rrMrdl' of 1•roduc· '1uc.-tion c1uot811 e nd VJSOR Xlnt' 0.oportunlly ..... m . C.all 546·027'1. ofr hr11 HI 2 I u t h d b "h b ,.. T r ""'" t on ,..,, UIJ C' ROO ran., o Jeuives yp for 11uperVl110r W/eit.p. ID ltu SUnRVISQI CI011l'd Wodnc1.du)s w f1aurC11. detail onent 1nl( ubllity rl'qu1r('1I ""k . u " ed. neat wrlttna. 10 key Ph·a~t· cont1t<'C Rt•'( '"' ;p I(. pa ent billlnii. & P'\.ILLT l ME HAIR STYLIS'I h l'(•rkiii" .·it 71'~ 77~, 1 med ol t opc•rutlon11 •LL SHl-S WANTEll b> tout· . Ilk typ1n~ 1-:x Call 7M '~11 2007 "' r1 H47 9005 1x•r rt In lnvC'ntory <'on LYM CHAIGI· •• trol & A Punahle> rN1 II Glndole Mtdlt•ul T~c hnoloal11l 1'1JLLT1ME HAIR STYLIST Applv 1n pcn1on Federal l'1tlm Cnhf Llcenac 4&4SHIFTS I) 1-; " T A l . 0 Tl \ I, SU R<a-: RY Ofr 1t11141-it Mun f'"r1. Xra)' hr, typlna rt'(i'd lfH !-'\' 11r~a 1142·2521 Lrg bu11y .,11 Ion Top COMbro req'd. lo work tor cllnlcal MUaSIS AIDIS l.1t11(at1on St·c1 etary 2·3 comm El Toro 58i·2",lb Manufoch1n-Savlna1 lab located In N.8 Call Yr!! .:xpCf' lllia. Typing ----.. ,, de Ti for appt. 832-7311 FULL T IME "" 70 accurate. Good oppor HELP Wonted Mal" & 7l!01 Clay. Hunt Och lH221 CaUede a Lull>H AU SHIPT$ • . ~· IW o( B<!ach & Laauna HHl11. Ca M"'N Need Su I l ·-·-Salu~SJOOO Fem Full & P /t Apply So o( 0 r1t Id t-;qual Opportunlt~· LY~ • PP emcnta Comptt.IUvt ... I')' 1 DEHT AL ASSIST. Exper'd or will tram (n person . Kcntuch . a e ) Employer J~me? Semi Retired? 1a ••COllY~ COltlltSPOMDEHCE Rha~. intelUa~t 1trl Lej aY ~et.ary.Sh 110. Fried Chicken. 693 S. Eq1aal Oppor Employer Local LA Tlmn r outea 2210 E. In'IL S.A. • S-1n•1tY Ml11s on Vlt'jo.830-139~ . ~·g 80. Good phone Cout Hwy, Lnttuna avail. Perm. p/Ume. No 147 'otl •..,. L F.xa.ll ~ 09~. for In· Dent.al ~~11unt t' /time. p~nce Pleasant omce Beach. JAMITOIS LOAM SHY C&.K ;:1~::''C:~:Od~:;'~bf~ • ' -.v. div. wlshtna to advance uper d. X·ray cert. !!._m>undtnc. Sal S8SO to Help W a nted f'uJI 41 Eicpor M/F or ~la, s dy Mortgase loan brotter car " b e u llabl t. into word proces4lng. Al 10, p /time Au t. .. ._. . P/Ume. RetilaurAnt. 18 ~·7~~~1t . all btwn nrm. Eicper. req'd. Ne,•r Mt.1740, OfllllCle&.•I Typq 6~ wrm, handle 545-003. yrs & older. Apply In rv, _..,_,. Fashion Island. Call or ----------•Need e ...... tlo penon tr 1i1 n ac r ptlon & DENTAL.ASST ·~-~~~ person, Shaby's P IWI, J-a-ni-lo_ri_a_l_Su_p_v_P_/_U_m_c_,, appt.6'4·8824.. NatJooal SaletJAelllwant· w/lnitbtlve • Jood .~ 11t1U11tlcaJ typina. Oood n...ho. chalr~lde ex""r 2214 Newport Bl. c .M, tic~r. Must like -ple, LUNCH COUMTll ed, male/tem., to tell pearance. lndlv. wtll .. commumcation 11kllt.1n ""~ , . .,.. ,...., Amertco'• latte.\ arow· = mall dt1tributlon, <'luclinti arammar. spell: :~~~· ~:;:~: :~~ 4,'"' :' \'\ rl\O\\ A "'O('IAI E <i Ho.less. E.xp'd ovtr 21. ca lfor appt. 752·7292 Foed Pr.,..trffoft Inc a port 1kateboard vlnl, amaJl rep1\r 6 Jna. t'dlllnte" punctua· ' renO.etA.,.cy Apply 95. Five Crown1. JowelrySul apersori pub. Mult.haveJ.syra m t1c. d \.\tlu ~ Some \ion. Wiii train to opentc Olatrfbutor, p 'tlmf' 1i:;1m 3723 8lrchSt .. NS 3801 E. Cout Hwy. Cd t J. HHlllT W~ M«! • d r>end•ble H in exper. CLOSERS heavy IUltnt r~'d. m od ~ r n . h 1 II h I y up to $142~ per mu 557-0045 HOSTESS. opply •fl 2P)!, HAU JIWILLHS person to work gt lunth ONLY. Call for .,ersonal C• 644-Jllt M>Ph~~a~t .. 1~:;ent. Mature ~~ 1ocr. Applicant F'r~ Bob BurnJt Restaurant. "Onoor America' ~:nu:~i~~e:r&pa~f~~:, ~~o· I r Ocrrcey ,.:~~CO tA~f "lil Noon DroftMMw 37 Fa!lhlon I land, NB 1 Oldc~.':,;~<':_t.l.~ Some grill work Jn •------~--,-• S.'IONewportCtrl>r~~- THllaVINICO. Eicpandlna dnhlnacAROP.NF.RDallyarnd111 HOTf;r. I C.rHr o~por r.r tine elu d ed Unttor m Ne•'POflBladl ~ Nt'•p0tt Ctr Or service lc>catect In ~an ma Int. pool . hnndyman w ... hoMMl'ftlH/ J·-·-•rv r• ....... , ... ,, furnished. Medk'al and Equal l!mplo er ~-~ u... .. C I e m t> n t " n t' ,. d 1 Ind.I\ or coop I._ L•f uq ., ... IE,I. 3 "' ..... _ .. hol]>llal beneflt1. Apply ·-port-ac.. Arth1tecturtldran1men Motel. apt .. u Ir>' StOCU.. I Aul1l. Menaau It t.lndbe rc Nutriuon. Equal Oppor Employer D --£~per .• malurt. "eU or· M1nn1er Tnlne · . Patd betw-oen Carouul • .,. West .,...wnift4J · ~!M·2M Ill ohtcl1 R•o I pu, retirement. holld•1•· BulJocu, lower level In The futest draw In lhe 491-75 I 0 Don't drop tht ~U • Get a !tOr••• It l1•uc: Apply v a~• t 1 on•. • t o f It the South Cout Plaza West • Dally Pnot Try a D a 11 > p 11 o t Job with low·('Ofll Dll11Y ~r. f.'aar~ll. 8'4·1700. c:xt PUl"h&M plan. XJnt op f;OOOpl,,._ ~ter. Cotlta ClaHlfied Ad Phou Claulrled l\d to b~)'. II Pilot C laulrttd Ad. MO for lnttrvw ~• M f. por lo •dv.,•«. '4Jll Mr. Mea\. Apply at Vitamin IG·S171 or r nt .o~bt.n1. PhOoU42· 5871 E 0 E • Mon1s for •P · JJ7t touni.r. \ •""" .•. ~ DAILY PILOT q , 71 .... W•hd 1fOOHMpW•t... 7100 HetpW..t.d 1100 HetpW..t.d 7'00 H.lpW..tied 7100 ......................................................................................................................................... OJTICE . CALL NOW! GIMllAL OFACI alCWl'fOHJSTS SICllT AlllS TYPISTS 24 Month Atahrnmenll Also. Dally" We.kb' Vacatloo Pay Referral Bonus NO FEES MAHf'OWU INC. 441 W. I 9th St COITAMISA 645-2043 PLASTlC MACHIN£ • SICUTA•Y Sboe Salea. 1-"ll·p/\. Exp. .......... • 100 ,_...._, 1010 MllUUOMw 1010 OP1il:RATORS IM 11-7 SCTlYJ!eceDt prtfd better arade r11m ...................... • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jmnv:diale Ollenint& ror S..perthcr Bea~I arin• 6'flce Ex-J!!~·,~tou~ With •lore: Xlot beoef1U. w -k·rl d Dbuq ."!'°m aet "Salem WA ..... TED lit & 2nd Shilt machine so Bed E.C.f' Mesa nd& frle1uUy outaolna "• " ureer job. No &tnd:ays. OI~ an HouH all hardwood. ,.. operatol"I, will accept Vfl'de Coav. HOS"P. tel person. Mu.tbt'•ccurate rapidly srowin• am. co. Mr. Marowth:. Mr. cur-Of .&ntl S! pecan l1ni.h w/41~~1e TOP CASH DOLLAR Lral Shift bon pd Cent.er&. C..M. 541-SS&S typi.al & take dlctetlon. our OC Airport.. Oood ~11 Sd-86M N 8 "' GUe uphol, 6 chrir. 72 tbl p A 11.> r OR y OUR f«:t;:twork.Ap~yln H!!tV')' phones 4c pubUc typln1, SH req .• omcc • · · HUG£ warlhou u wf2.4"leaf,chlnacablncl JEWJ!:LRY. WATCHES. ~!:8; M:~l!.~e or':!~ Women needed lor Oona Polnt. (114 l pu~huloa thJpplnk de· care of my ~. ab.od mulilc boxe1, nlc:kelo· SILVER SERVICE. 0 C ......_ •• R09AMo9 contact. CLUB JONA. inginl.. Know\edae of Stable party r~;·d t.o lak~ crammed w\lb over 500 ~210S. ART 08Jt:CTS. GOLD, tact Tony Pacheco houattl'£ aervtce. Call 49f.f68t slnblo. Writ.e, PO Box (401b)9yrold dman-<loon plnno$, clrcua or-Erttired1nln1rrn.,1Jaaa &r FlNE FURN . & AN· JmJ. Irvine, Ca 92713 nered . no oble-m g•n•. wall cloclu, chrome llaht faxturea, nQUES.f'S-2200 842~ :>48-0757 Sumstrus wanteJ. 751·2900 spayed dog for a penod grundfathcr clocks, &lus & chrome eta&eni. PRESSMAN S A I L M A K ~ R S •Iteration backarov6d of z.3 mos. S20. per mo + r.uwlntUna antiques. Parsons tbl" I directors Mafcal N.B. Waeo com SEAMSTRESS. rull preferred. will train expenses.499266leves. owrSl,000,000~orth chr1. $425. 644·1441 aft ,,............_ IOIS meMurate w1exp/1klll1 ll~. eJCper reqwred, Ul· ri&ht part)'. C1tll irt 6. SECIEJAll£S America11 lnt.emaUonal 3PM •••••••••••••••••••••- A.8. Dick/3M. 644.823 lmao Solis. 410 29th SL 645-5012 Stal Typist ror Oranae Co Galleries; 1802-T Ketter-M•tch'g &~C<tuch, chair & Conn Mln·O·Matlc elec. Days, 831-222'1 l':vt't N.B. S7S.fln0 TYPISTS CPA f~~~ne5'0-S41S lnl.? St., lrvlne. Tel. ottoman $61), oraan, excellent c:oodi· SALIS 7.54-1777. Open Wed lh~u 5524727. Uon, IGOO. P.P. 532·~ Procramers, in1tallers tulephnne girls wanted for Showtime. Call 831·3242 or 11lop by 27392 Camino Capistrano Slc rot, Larrui• Nlpel Equal Oppor ~mployer. Secre:f#llir1•es C' raws STOCK ROOM /SHI p Sat 9 AM to4 PM. Vlsal. SU,PLIMEMT : Lei LUU\ Pl N c; 1REcElV1 N c -Movtnc aale, almost new 6 Pc. Drum Set CR01er1 > 3 YOUllHCOMI · lrrv.llNCff OPRS CLERK. Eicp. an ahlp· Sundown Whol..ale,AoU-klna 11i10 bdrm suit. Cymbals <Zlldjlan) $4~. SSSS SSSS l\t.l f"U Pllli & receiva~ posllnl! ques unloadlnl 40 con-O'lOtch i love uat ai 847-3860, 963-5189. , "'RT TIMI Typa·sts Health & ~oUIJnaur lo slock ca.rd.I • runnlna tal~r. to the trade only. divan. tbl• "lampe, anU· F d .. t b A .... 0 HIS . . . ... ...... eo•---l-a ll 8 q1ue match'" bulf•t .... en er ... u. an• .... " Inventory, typan« In· ..._ u.a""""' ' · 11 • "' • xlnt cond w/case $2.SQ, TB.IPHOMIWOlllC TOPPAY!!!!!'!" Y«<--e~. Mui.t be c:apabl• 846-"346 debrd&more.8'75-4002 evestwknds ti48·794t P/Ume 18 or over. Min HOUSIWIVES Repro&Sh•L ffllPMAJES of workana .unde~ pre· •SLOT MACHINES SpanlJh dJnina room aet George · ---------1 waae lo start. No ex per. COLLIGI STUDEMTS uun & mesUn& \laity de· From $895. We also buy w /xt.ra leaf & 4 cbalrs. In -. I OllJl'i&dSupplter nee. Job would entail Guaranteed Hourly Clerks au ... 1, adlines . Ples&eY &repalr.PP"l-1752 x1ntcood.S100.875-20US DRUM SET. Good bes:ln-L.AAGIDIV.OP laundry & cleaning or Wage Plua Bonus. 5:30 Scmlconductor!l,M0.99'79 nera. Includes Music .COIP.OllFfl10 partyrentalequJp.Apply pm to 8 :30 pm. C;!ll ~~fo-i~1~n~~~e.!~ SUMM""-.. WOll( Pc8tOfOceWindow<Gn' 8-eps.19 1015 stand & stool SllO. Par ty World, 2025 646-4Zl:Jort•ometo2.50t; g\ deUverycirtal800)0ak. ••••• ... ••••••••••••••• 968-612.0 SUPP.Liil N wport Bl d c M 17th St., Cosla Mesa. STUDENTS PREF'O Lock boxes. 4"4W • $700. Teak table chain daven --------_e__.:. __ v--'-·-· -·--1 SECRETARY/MEDIA P/T$5.18br.takehome 67U578.40632nd8t,NB port, kinaaiaed bed Thomas E!ec Or1an. P/tlmeOpportunltyfor Sales ASSISTAMT Local job sllu. 3 shifts. tools, hamper. ~2 Rythm section, dual key How HlrittCJ LocalOfflu Earn frorn ProducHotlWori&en CUSTOMER Age18+. (710634-1063. Af!Pl..c.n 1010 Marguerile.640-1348 board.~.M.6-568l Monllamtoapprox4pm RELATIONS 3141C...-Dri•• For busy N.8. ad agen-••••••••••••••••••••••• OfficeFwWMelt & 6 SALIS TIHE 4t..4 cy. X1nt typing & phone Non-Working Major AP· aw .. y 1070 m:-.a-nt 1085 ~~~t.oof:~x.a::: Immediate po!' It ion 1:cr06S !~~m s kills. Need well or· Telephone Sales pli a nc:es & Pow er ••••••••••-••••••• .. •• •• :.:?:'r.~-;••••••••••••• No ex~r. necess. Will avallablelorpersonuble. OranaeCo.Alrport> gp!~~~~~·Pdhe:neend(~~!~ AfUNNJ Mowers wanted .,} WANTED Work Tbls. 30x60'·. \rain. Apply in person. ~~~~!d't:d'1v1':u~~e~ EqualOi>porF.mployer 833-0888aft4pm. Rcasonable.646-5848 TOP Q~SH DOLLAR 40x84", 4b:OO ", 4'xl0', ;,~~e~~:~:e~c.·M.166 develop our professional THING WESTINGHOUSE 19 cu. PAID FOR •YOUR Card mes. plan flier.. --------~ customer relations-sales SECRETARY ft. refrl&erator, llke new, JEWELRY, WATCHES, drart·a tbls. chalr.s & per Wffk 1--------1114 staff. Infield contact with SECRET ARY ,,._wport leoch UIMnl(O S195. 54&-0289 ART OBJECTS. GOLD, stools, shelving. 631-2570 Com.mrsslorui, bonuses & present business clients Corporate office an 4 Yrs exper. Sal o~n. IUU"rLn Washers, dryers. Clean SILVER SERVICE, or_S:l..;.l_-m __ 1 ____ _ $200to $400 benefjta.Exper.notnec. REALESTATE as well as unlimitt:d Newport Beach needs Call644-4613. ON THE WAY late modeia. l yr l\J&r. FINE FUHN & AN· m 1017 Will train. Call folr. gross potential in personable. n''>P· inda v $100. FreedeU,,ery. Mtlr TIQUES.645·2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Harris.MonS/16orTues. establishing new ac· ror challengmi: po~ re SECRETARY TO WORK Chrg.636-2840 Beaut African Gray Par· 5'17 *MANAGER counts Must have own portin~ to top executive l''or Newport Ctr L aw Repair MounUnes rotBestofCer. 898 jjD6 transportation. Salary + of rapidly gro"'ang co. Sh ore. Good lyp101 skills I DIDN't Mulllcycle Kenm ore Chains Casting 67S-9'126or673-4650 -..-.0 bonus, all training pro & accur Jlc l~ ping es:-1.'ll Call 759-0431 Washer $150. Elec dryer, Large established oHice. 111ded Please contal'l tial S75. !200. for set. Refrig, M T 1 b Id h FISH TANKS S to 30 ORTHO ASSIST-Cheerful quality practice, lop salary ror right person. Call Mon & Tue Only ~3673 prime localaon. Mu st Karen Orolda 919.2333 SECRET ARY WANT TO GO S75. Lge sll ofc desk, $75. c av 5 Go smlt 8 tallon, $1.50 to sis. Also have re.cent residential California Coping I • 536-1414 or 536-3835 Inc. tw<> large all Ciber glass Prod UC' ti. I ,. 44 ~ ... S'S Educ a lion dept. of well 42.SOScott Dr. N.B. holding tanks for feedff res a I e. some com · ---tj~ ct":«-known vocational school If yCM1're not Lady Kenmore automatic fish or breeding S2S eacb. merclal experience. SAL.E.l.i/FULL.TlME -"' fil1iI1lI has an mler~tmg posl· haYincJ fun Washer. Rcblt $120. Ken-833-3<M8 546-3708 Salary, override and Specially s hop. H.B 1 tion for a dlvs:rs1fied in· -"'-k"-more Elec Dryer S60. 833-JOM 1--------- commls111on . Call ap Mature Woman e"'per • l320CampusDr.Stel30 div.Reqstypangspeedof w .... -...,orma .,..., Gua.r/del546-8672 &Ol'CJClftl 1090 PAC:ICAGERS pointmenl seC'retJry · prer·d 842-4234 · I Newport Bcb 549·8071 75+ wpm. Xlnt workini; CJOOCI moMy-"We buy old gold & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Female. $2.50 per hr to 750-8827 · --1424 S. Grand Ave S.A. conds & co. bcnerats. AP· CALL US FOR llcydes 1020 rand piano. beautiful start. Ment raises. i~ii----------c sales Gal. E>.pr'd Pit 558-U026 ply Anthony Schools. ANINTERVIEW ••••••••••••••••••••••• sUver" antique. Must sell! Monrovia Ave. Newport Costa Mesa & Fashion Personnel OCface. 4361 IASE PAY + Buy-Sell-Trade· Used Findings -""°"""'/.._l f •97 02~-"' Beach.548-5125. REAL ESTATE Island. Sharp & am · Birch St, N.B. !Near COMM + BONUSES Bikes. Cycle & Co. 2488 6.,.. 0 r .... .......,., ... MAMA.GER WANTED bl1iouscgaalll~~6~~~~ SECRETARIES O.C. AJrportl E .O.E. Long Distance Llnes Newport Bl.CM842·1tno U•ntock Parking Altendanl. must be exper'd F tttme. Xlnl oppor. Call for rnt~rvaew 67l-9790 .. P /ti me help wanted w/clectronlc parts back- ground. Cnll 646-4892. Fo II k d ""' .,..,..., c 1 F ••••••••••••••••••••••• ulbransen Theatrum. r we nown. expan · ------Acctn17 Clerks/Bkkprs SECRETARY asua • un W • 27" Sch··... .. ' · . R I • h oman s ..... nn.-Rea Morgan mare, broke w/Mwn Computer, walk· aog· ea Estale com· Salesgirl needed. Smarty ToSUOOMo. Gen ofc skills. 70+ t yp-Almosp ere spd. ed cond, $75 Cash. lo .. ride & drive, blk lrijfbass,myt.hmsection. pany. Opening a new of· Pants & Tops Too, lOS Employers Pay All Fees ing req. Cbarhe's ChJll FUH·TlMi 89'7·7813. parade Morgan gelding, 2 yra old, barely UHd, In flee in Costa Mesa. Must McFadden Pl. Npl Bch. Liz. Reinders Aitt>n<·y 549_0~1 PART· TIME E W l (7l<l) beaut cond. Sac S2806. have experience. Salary 673·005i 4020 Birch St. Ste 104 --U you read well, like to Cah 8035 :t:~ou •5 ern 631·3UO plus + AH applicotaon:i Newport Deach gJJ-fH90 Secretary part lame 1 S talk on the phone & wanl ••••••••••••••••••••••• confi<lenllal Apply lo Sales Onented. own bust· Call for appl/F.stab '65 Mon·Fra. Npt Cntr. In· Loeruoy your job .. Call .. Two Beautiful Loveable 6 MocWnery 1071 BALDWIN HAMILTON Ad. No. 869, Dally Pilot. ness P I ti mt-. Su per leresting work. 833-9590 TIM[/llf( wee'ks old kittens. 1 rem ••••••••••••••••••••••• BABY GRAND, Gd c:ond. PBX Answering Serv. Classifaed Advertising, benefits,workwilhexclt· C--'-/ILLpr Bi r man, 1 ma l e Generator 3_75 KW. SlS00.645·9969. Opr. Jmmcd. openangs 330 W. Bay St., Costa rng. motivated group.i..--------• --··-, -for mature people to Mesa.Calif. 92626. Serious, ambitious only SECRETARY Looking ror a s harp LIBRARIES INC HJmalayan. No papers. ~/120. Reblt. Llke new. Wurlitzer Fun Maker worlt varied hrs & apply. 559-1196, btwn Immediate opening ror persontorunalgalofc. • 839-390t.S15ea. s.'500.Call~. Organ. Juat like new. wknds.1\pply in person, Real FAtate Sales. Exp'd 1-6PM f bl Duties include all ac-Bl3-80SS n...-80,.0 Crnftsman c:aat iron wood 1700/bsl olr. 559·4984 155 Rochester St, Costa or uncxp'd. Up to 80% serretary, pre era Y . h 1 . ~· .,, .. S t () t d d w landscaping & con counting l ru c osanl( •••••••••••,•••••••••••• I at he w /a om e a c. eves. Mesa. comm. Supen·1s1on for a cs u s1 e. win ow struclton exper. Must b1• Payroll. payables. re Equal Opp Emplyr m/f Bl k L b p " . 12 s le $250 or of •c-·--~--G----~--.-O-t_4_ nu licensees TV & radio coverin~s. good closers. cei\'ables & some sales ac a u .. p1es, cc sor s. r . ....,...IMJ _. PIX OPERATOR adv. Hclt:rral system l'Ommisi.ann paid on l'l!Ch xlnt typi11l. able to use wk!'. pUrebred w/papcr~. 551·0746 •••••••••••••••• .. •••••• Answer. Service exper. for graveyard relier. Eve shift & various hrs. 657 W. 19th Sl, Costa Men. fi42·1403. n..... _ ... r 1 " d dactaphone & be well or· rorresp. Sh helpful, but ---shots & records Adora rn,.ect...-u arm area. Nu -;3 e. uraw against ep ganu&I not nee. Cole lnslrumcnl The Ancaei:il M~rlner · • · Misceftaneous 1080 ater ski w/case angl plush ore, North Tustm. Health ins pro.:r am . Corp 6-12·8080 Restaurant 1s loolung for ble. Call 557·2508 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 68'' Weslernwooct." Only lREN No. Tustin A:.i.oc. 549.3325 XJnt oppor. for secretary ·· · a quaJ1fied cook for days AKC Poodle Puppies LUGGAGE TAGS ~twice $100. 61s.89CJ 547·9565 SALESPHSOM w/min 1 yr exper. in SECRETARY or nights. Past exper Teacup&TinyToy RECEPTION Creat~e. expr'd in co· ucrow. Legal or R. E. Free to travel, neat, good needed. Please cal! or Call SJG.6455 ~S: :~ ~!';~n~~; ~a::b ~~~:,::cb!':~~U PIX Operator . rdl 1· d d'~ l r held. i\l'C urate t vp1st. appearance. good corn come an for anterv1e~. . .. 11. p Wlr Sk. -r Inn: 1~ :r:n e u:iP. ~y" g 0 0 d l c 1cPho0 n c munacatlon skills, ~ales 542-1488. 301 N. Tustin GOLDEN Rl-.:T. 8 wlcs, lag plus one spare. We ....,.c. reseason : t No expor. 3:30PM to Midnight s hift. Newporter lnn, 1107 Jamboree Rd. N.D. Ex· <'<'· Ofc. E.O E. GIRL FRIDAY "''Id F . ne r~o nJ 11. ly. det"l l ex""r helpful but not nee. Ave. Sunta Ana. female. AKC. show return permanently disc. Ski West, Santa Ana cm ren'1> wear. a sh1on .. ., " "" --t'l "75 7·s12 673 0120 sealed al'"'actlve laf & 542·8993 miff•,.,• Reply lo: I'O Hox 2242· Thcatr1 C'al Anencv con· qua 1 y .. · ' · ... 1---------'" Super position for a l lfland. TH£ RED u-.u 0 Ca 92669 11 ,. ,, strap, meeting air lne aclo i.uper girl! Diversified n A LL 0 ON I: Tr,> Please Call range · or C'a sldenng talent for films· 2 male Old Eli&liah Slleep l.O. requirement&. Pre· , It • dulies include Lile Newport Beach. Call lor 644-3389 673·112 7 9 & 1 eave TV-Comm'ls 957-0082. dog puppies. Superb ventloss & thefU For a HIA, Steno IO•I secretarial. public relJ· aPPl.:_846--0011 9A \f 't1l Noon messal!t.' stock. S2SOflnn. personalized tag enclose ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------•I tions. hostess 4t all SALESPERSON. ~talurl'. THEIRVIHECO. GE.~ERALSECRETARY TIRECHAHGER 646--0862 wallpaper, fabric or COLOR TV'S PER$0HNEL around asins~aM to bu11y Completely ex per 'd in S50 :"frwport Ctr Or Typing, hte bkkpng re· ;~~cal srleofrsc ot:n''Clyp.rC. aolnl loyr. A.KC Alaskan &Ialamule, "Day Glo" paper & we ALL MAJOR BRANDS SECRETARY cx.ecut1ve .. Beaulltul collecllbles crystal & N.-wport Beuch quired. S5.IO mo. Ph; 1.1,1\; 4 ld 1 1 XI t will back & trim your Recood. &Guaranteed P osi tio n requires pnvatc office. flexible china 1-'ull .or Pt Call l-4 uJl0pporEmptoyer &t2·6500or 516-3205or ap-applv 11l UNION TIRE. mo: 0 emae. n tags. Or try two cards Portablcs&Consoles serveral year,9 personnel murs & I nnl(e lwnt>rati. Mri.. Burian, Al Grafton ply ~1a) 111. 3PM. at 2281 ~c"'port Blvd, Cosla marking, 646-5&62 t>ack to back. StOO to $268 ex per & J(ood secretarial for very nllract1vc &, well Slr~t. s,,9.5277 ----Elwyn CalH. Rehabllita· Mesa Ph· 645·2380 Free to gd home, Sheep PRICES: FREE same day deUv. !.kilts. Shorthand not re· R roomed i:: 1 rl. <. ood ---* SECRET ARY * taon Ctr .. 18325 Mt. Baldy dog, terrier m ix. 4 mos S2 ea or 3/SS WRIGHT TV qua red. Shou Id be educalaon & typing ~lulU! SALESPERSOM CORONA DEL. MAR Cr. f'ln Vly. Title Personnel old. Hse b roken. All 4/5tagsS1.60ea. 843A. W.19th,CM knowledaeablc In most are es,enl1al Write Cull Vltarniftl & Cos..-.tiu C'on~en111I real t'!ltate of ---. s t.wart Titte shots. Gd dlspos1llon. a(. 6/9tags $1.SOea. 6'6-1786 phnses or personnel. rt'c;ume to P . 0 Boie f1 ct' o;eek:1 ru11 t1me SCC· SEC:RETARV. \·aricd Title Examiners fert1onaie.494·2382evcs lOormoreS1.40ea. p061uon rt'porli. to the 1115111. ~an\ a Ana, <t271 l t 'v. Type so WP\f. SH 80 d.uucs, good i.k1lls ess~n · Tatlt' OH1cer<o Sales Tax Included loafs & Marin• Manai::er oC l'eri.onnel \\'l' nt·t'd J tll•pendahl1• \VP'.\I It hkkpg Good ti al. for heavy d.1c · Tille Searcher~ OLD ENGLISH Sheepdog NO CARD? s-.. _nt Services. H1•r1•pt1onislT~p1~l respon .,1b l e. ,df benefit., ~al.tr\ s1uu. taphone~typingdu\aes lBMMagCard llOprs. pups. AKC. 11 wks. Drawyourownorsend •• :.T:'r:~: ••.•••••••••• ror ~cC'ounhng ort1ce In motn.itl'd per•on to Ca llS756700 Re al E:.tJlC ex per Bookkeeper Shots. Gd. w/chlldren nam4\ address, phone & "-al Please apply. Newport Center f'11turt• work al 11.'adlng. fast helpful. Newporl Bch 1-~peronly need apply 645-6625 we'll make one card per _.,.,...-90 I 0 PersoMelDepartmenl :i~1tude dt's1rabl1• i::row1n.: ht:'Jllh food S•cretcry/Recept. area CJllJudy,8l3·2900 Sll'WartTitleCo tag.Add~each, ·~··:••••••••·~·••••••• Sllary lo $600 C.ill •tnre ch.im tn :-.<1uth,·rn R L' ex I I -----900N.Droadway,S.A. AKC Champion Male Sendcheckormoneyor· 8 Fiberglass D1nghyw/4 8JS..8760foranteniew. C.1t1f11rn11 1•11or l'X in; G~ud~~~~t.01:;~ S.Cy/Girl Fridoy 558·1114 C HIHUAHUA also derto: hpJohnson0/8 .$450.Ph '"'-llmteh per1t•nt·e de~11.1bll' but Small l n\rl ofc In femalepup.541·3092 PILOT,Rl ...... l~n. 837·1046 N S taphonc 'kills O.<.:. • T 0 o '"I AKER "' "• ---------not IK!Ceuary. o otur \""'rt r~·i 833.9099 Newport Ctr n eeds L " • · PO Do 1560 •-~M I t dav night o r Su nday , i • ...., .i •. r1t1me secretary W/lyp-MAClllSIST. Part t1mc>, Afghan Female. Salverd . . x .vvn, an enonc;{ Weltff Dlatrld RECEPTIONIST /Typist 3512 Mlcbelsoo l>r ntt<led r tame for N. 8 v. n r k l' n 1 r or m SECRETAR'"'· t .~ikinn ang, sh & hle bkkpno afternoon, <'VCs. 5-iS·l blk mask, resnbl tog CostaMesa,Ca.92626 Service 020 Irvine. tTake Jumboree publuhing firm. Kuow'I , h d 'Id I d 1 _,,, tri " aft'P'1 hm CalJSSZ.9084 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'Roldoflramp) ot grammar e -.um. ................... 1~5-6730 urnl'> c . •~ c l<'ll an for top per n for I 11k1 1ls. Send resume to .. .•. . . •MATIRESSES• hmp1tal tx-n.-flt" Apply woman omc"co an S /\ Classified ad no 895, c 10 TV Pl ST-CL En K. 45.5 Black Lab Puppies, Swks. Single Seta $39.50 IuU cleaninit. Inspection . PERSON to care ror an· terlor plants on com: merelal arcounts Mu"t have exp. & xlnt drivln~ record. Call M ,1ri:Jret. 76&-0Ml ----- UCIP'TIOHIST fnvolvt>i'I •1·1·uratt• l ~ pini: & telcphr1nt• ""'urk It' tlime l .ill fnr a ppt ~1 i~t'ilr l''OJhaon \~land > R r.n: 1-TlON IS'r 1-"rnnt ofh<·e help tor den· J,indhl'ra.' :"Oulritlo n, \tust have acrountin~ I?a1ly P•l?l PO Box 1560. wpm. perm. full lime AKC champ lines. SlSO. Fu11Size$44.50 St.eve Field, Gen'I Div- ht•twt>l'n Caroui.el & cxper.prefen1blype11brcl _Co-.ta M_ esa.Ca.926l6. General orri·cc dut1·es 64S-1246,~100 h\a.S44·599'7anyUme UullMkll. lo14cr I<'' el in B&J Mollress Factory _... th,· Sou1 h Cc>.•11l Plaza _11ystem.AP.SS7 8SJ.i SECY/PARTTIME II ave i:oo~ Ph.on B~SETPUPPJ ES 838Eost lst St.$.,A., loah.Munne ShopptnJ( c~nter. Costa SECRETARY l..ocal Mt'thodlst Church perso~:1111 v-(.all Diane AKC Malea, champion 547-5636 Eqylptn1nt 9030 \fe11n. Apply at Vitamin Call ~fay 19 & 20, 9-JPM 549 11162 sired. $140. 531·1685 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Counter. &ill...tlme pos1t1on :.ivaal, only. &"1·07 15 or send re· WAITRESS OR 4x8SlatePoo1Table$300. Complete Chrysler <~n-Thur> for a lmaht, sumt•: JMl Muguerlh:. WAITERS Furniture 1050 8' Jght gold floral couch manifolds for318c.u. V8. mot1vat~d & exper'rl <.:dM. 92625 Breakfast& lunch, fullo ••••••••••••••••••••••• $90. Canaries, 2 male I ncludes manlfolds, PHONE SALES ~. ~~f:4..=r duirjJ· Phone Sales people., .. ___ ;;;;;;;;;;~ SALES 1ecrke 1 tary who 1 e njoys SICY/R~.,_..... _Eartllme.S4'1 5404 STOREWIDESALE slngen, 2 fem. Painter rizers , e lbows, tJ1d SUrrLIMIHT wor ng w11~op e, non-~g-, New & used fum , appl's. movinfi, misc paint $1·$2 plate-everything for YOUI IHCOMI amok~r. Salary open. Good secy skllls req'd to Waitress & Kltrhen Help misc. Wllaon's Bar&aln gal, al colors. Car top \w\n cnglnea wltb 430 male or h~male, 16 lo 651 .. yea.nor a1e. Cuuronteoo waies or l'nmm111slona. 250 East 17th Street, Suite •O, Col'tu Men, belweon s·oo & 8:30 p.m. S.18°4223 1'~qual Opportuntl)' t:mploycr rt.AQU E c!ONTROL THEk APIST·Full or part·tl11l4!, call Mon & Tue only. 640-3813 RETAIL CLERKS Ssss Ssls Call Rarbara Oavl$ for work in buay law ore. S2.50-S3 hr + lips. Mus Nook. 545 & 814 w. l91.h, boat loader $25. ball hours. S225 total cost. more info 1142 1B26 Type SSW\lm +. w /bk· Apply rn Person. 3-4pm CM. &U.7930 &548•3262 tanks, misc. 545-7616 Call Dale at496·1821 PARTTIME ----kpng & meJlelil cxpcr. Original Pina, 212 ForSale2l" Color Zenith Sea Gull 51/-aHP, $325 TB.IPHOHIWORK , pref'd. Call for appl Balboa Bl.NH **'BUY** TV SL7S, Stereo llOO, Sears U HP, $30. (213> <iuarantted Hourly SECRETARY 832-7311 WAITRESSF~. So. Lag. Good .... ..,, Furniture & Bdrrn set, dbl bed 1175. -854-~_51_08 _____ _ Wallt' Plu~ Bonus. S 3' .... .:u B l f L d UTOTE.M Pm to 8 30 P C 1 Tolcaa Bank or Calli. has SECY /RECEPT, P/llme NB & CM P /ti me Ap 1 p110 0 nElcesL--OC Ry I will ta'bloe5r5.cofalmeeps,t beln• Boat trailer. ntt 11, &o 24 • · " .m. ~-an lmmed opening In 2-5·30 hrs week. Muat be C1t1me. CoCfee shop exp l\e lor... or ou • • bo c.......i-ce M..Uh ~~e~ ~~ ~~~-.:. their llunt. B<'h ore. tor u uble to type. 752-1995 Ht'l~ please. Charlie'. MASTEltS AUCTl.OH chairs, loveaeat. el c. 97:~~852~:2° days. P()ll1t1on.<c or:n lit. 2nd" secy to assist 1he branch ---. ------Ch1h Ofe. mo S4S·03Sl 64.a6a6 & llJ..9625 982-9522 art&. · · g:m~~:c 'l ~~ •• ~~:1---------• mgr. Prevlou~ b•nkln~ ~:~ee Sl~.P~~lp ;~1 ~r Wait ress exper for . Water ski w/case, s ngl INh.Power 9040 Beach.Olherar Hhave SalHTralnees expe r pref d . Xlnt CoutH'wy,N.e: · breakfost.' lu.nch & din-Furniture Stripped & 68" Weslf'm wood. Only •••••••••••••H•••••••• openings all!o. No ex per LAIGE+4A TtoHAL ~ms.<£-~' Pe~nel ner. 0 , er 21. ftp ply Ben Reflnlshed by Experts. UMld twice $100. 675-8943 30' Stephen.I Sedan niq'd. Apply at nny t')f S.,,...-of ,or appt. •"'-0 > 485--"'"" Service Station Allon Brown's 31106 s Coast 752-5059dyt, 67$-20&4 ev. V-8 pwr. radio, sndr, D1'~ Ol.U'sl~. HGrdw ... & Tools Equal()ppor Em1>loyer dant, cxfer'd. })oy & Hwy S l a11unu.. Beautiful Drexel cabinet nupalftt,t uned sharp! 2588Newport Blvd. Eve11. Ful & p/tlme Ap · • · ' · GRAHD OPIHIMG stereo, coat $750, sell ~-AY646·9000 Costa Mesa &42·7702 SAL~Sw~l~HS SICltETAllY ply, Shell Stal.Jon. 17th & W/\NTF:D the Furniture Connection $200. 1 cara\ diamond .~;;;------1~;;;;~~~;~~ Need ~harp. mature lmne. NB. SUMMF.R llELr hos a sister atore-the dinner nn1. sWTOunded '74 Carille cutter, 28' PLASl'lCS Noeicper. noc. Wiii train. ,, ----------Counter work & cook11 La mp Connection !! by sm d.lamondl $1~. F.G., F.8 ., balt t ank, MOLDIHGMACHIMI RETAILSALESCLERKS Eamwhileroulcarn. person for varied duties Service Station Help Day!I & nit<•i; Aµply In Outrageous dJscount& on Almondlto garnet & complete galley, alpt Jl.J OPa.ATOlS wanted to work l n '-"'Sl10.S400wk inbusyl.rvlneorc.Must Wanted. exper prcf'tl. per11on name brapd l ampa. dlamoodrlnc~. Ex··radlo,dpt.htinderanda~ Further •"P•ntlon Eneray St.ore. WUllna to Commission~ & bonuses. tul\'c Bwlder/Dcveloper Apply In person 300 E l>ELTACO Va.rlety of color• and cluatvedalpt.-75'-0lto nee. equJp. toe pleature creates perm. openlnaa learn. Career & rapid advance· res~ten\ial exp · prefe~ 17th St. Costa Mesu. 172DSul)Cnor Ave., CM a11.e1trom Slt .95-CS5. SUPER SALE! 2$~ dis or U1h ln1. SU ~O!L for uper 'd fl tralnee ___ _;.r7...;M730 ____ _. ment oppor Many <'o ra Y n con11 trur. l SERVICE St ll L b --73S1 HcU·UnllD.H.B. .....__. •t.t-I 2 546-1.0J.8 OI' aee at u an• mada. opn on all l hl.fta. benefiti; sales. 100% Co. pa d , . a on u e Wmc Stewarct poslt1<1n &42·l3" 'INUIA Oft everyw1wl or PoiQtJ43 Ao.,. tra=nln &c me""t __ .. •.LYN c.a Mfo. AfKMn.oa benellla. Salary open. man. Exp nee. t.tust furn avail. at Pvt. Couoiry Wed U.ruSatl O-S ~ OG11 ltartlnl Ma11-..;....; ______ _ vw n •... M ca I l : Nao ml < 7 l 4 ) own band tool a. Sal + Club. Call~°" 1'1tb. Store Hows Tut1· SEACRArr SF 23', twin "" P ",... aaaure 75 f ·9U4 752·7505. comm. Al110 need (2) T h ia w•ek spe'"tat •• Fri lM. Slt.10•5, Sun " 150 H P , Io a d ed. ---'A advanccm-t r-P /tlme. lt·'7. Xlnt bene. T d " "' """..-~· v• Mon&/16& u.sS/17 Service St.a. Allen anu . X..aAYTECH Spanl•h or Contem· Mon eloted. The King 81<'rUlce, m utt sell. ~ employeri who have Ba)Mew Conv Hosptt111,•-------• Sec~tary to President A p Pl>', B 11 l Ru h Reatatered. Exper. C.M. porary, 3 comple t e And 1 &bop, 333 E. 11th 8.13-2:900 ba.'\Jc n lllly & de· ~~_!hurin Ave, CM Flex Hrs. Good th Chc-VTon, 2A08l El Toro No F1\1ro. Sa\ O"°n. Call rooma of h&rnlture. St.,C.)L ,..;... .... -~-... -bo-at--/-.~-..... -.... alrc. Good pay + night -~-~o>.No> ______ __.SAL.ES. Woman p re.f'd. Op 't T 1 Rd t..a HJU ~ ....,, • ~ w ""'"-.iblft bonUll +profit shar· J~restlnL poe. ln nne P Y · op Ra 64.S-Z867 ' I · 1' 5$7'8300 ror •PPL & in-Include• 8 pleu Uvln1 CARPETING Top p,adc I/0 The perfect harbor tng "xl nt fringe 11.thhop. uat bavecar. ._.llT"'IY Sf.RVlCEOROERDESK tervtew. roomaet,flpiecltdlnln& Be ' lulb. A . boa $1.0 lOO til!~lts RN'S Call (213) 43M"2 for -A 9txper alrl lo lake YARDMANJDRlVEll ~:~~~ pr:":.of';:. ~alee ·orr:. party iis..rr1t . ' ' Apply8am-~pu'I ,.,1 .. 1 .A. • appt. (Marina Padflc:a AD...eMAIMSTANT 11cn·iee orden for Ap Capable of hard work, Terms · S25 down S2J a ~or 8'0-0180 .. k -Ski J ... 20• 0 CJMCO , .. fl .. nur ..... lf-7 Full& vma-1Lon1Beach. --cof ... 'o .. plutlc pll•ncc Scrvlrt> Ce>., muat have 0 alld C"llf • ' torJackle IU pJac.. pen.+ -•Brt•as Av• c ~· ptume:Also. CCU RN's. ----'-"'"--"-----' ~~ ttl.,::1 ~ f --ac ... na •· Ille lYP· Drt Li ......... .,u., • · month. No payment lfl . . t rlr. Muat sell. $499!>.. -"" ..-. "•· Bentllt.a tor I/time. Con· SALES (3) Weekdays, """r. c w __.. •• or :::;: ... __ -:_ , •• • ... -oo trn vers c:. _....,_ Juty l. Curt.ii F\lrnltuN. Mushelt beautlful.1' dlef. 615-1781 813-7902 lrvtno t nduat'I complex ta-M'· .. J ........ n. "'~ta som e .... nda. .. atur.. riCbl r:.n:•· llu•t be ..... -w ' • •· •• 1865 u arbor &lvd CM • 'S' ...... l ()p~r Employer "'" -u...... ""° .. " "" " .. ' " 90 da-. Kate Dalley, 333 u-L.--at..-i/U._.1':1 ' ' l'enbecbia worth Sl2S. STS -·... la '7~ 1 0 VHF"-~ ,..,. lhmorlal Uoapttal , woman w/aalea exp. c:aplv e. etlract ve E. 1{t.h St. Cosl& Meta. ~-_,,.... ~ orbltofr,t'Jl-2t'lf .., rormu " · ·• " 642-2734. &ejewelry. 87J.47Mu· ~~~· •• •· Apply in •••••••••••••••••••••• xtn1. Xlnl Harbor boat. ~Mon. ,... ...... LD-. ·----· ~ ....... 1001 D\olftg set, eu1tom 2 typc•tit.rt, l ·MO & M0-1128orm-20M • ~•""• Sewlnc math opr. \l'al"" ....... •••••••••••••••• Soanlac !:.•,bwl ~~.!..~to 1·$10. 1 PeuctoC 10 apd ..,.. M h . " " MOTICI IA.US dOSEWueha m Avt aniJ needle Hm an;ltla G ' c~. 6v • .... ...,._ b&ke,-.11...-. "" au ew1 Classic DalJJ Pllot C1UI· WholeHJC •Retell. Xlnt 5-NAM 147.a04l. up.MC ~1142 • rHt t h • tbl • 4 ca.rt, lO'l · t900, Dover Sbort1 0.autltul llveaboard , n .... ad• dt1ploy •'"elr tareer oppor for a · 2S01r• Old, ornatel 845-111( SC'ubapro bnk. Pack It t t toO wtmoorl n • ""' .. "" · Stem••• arvt4 $1.SO MT Ul Mlrk V ref&llator ._ cu ~ ,.. "' mesa•& 1wUh101lblllty bright cner1eUc person. _, SIWIMCl-MACHIHI ewe ' • Au1trtan Arraolre ltttrM •• .,. , .. ewpoT'l,. ~hon~ aod lmpe«? Our adtc we !.xper. 9"f'd, bui wlU 2XECUTIVE 0,.11bn •......., Vetrlne. beautJf\d Dom· 0. l. m.aot. • are proud lo ,..._ reaJly tf•ln. Woodll•hllnl Pb-Fub 1al R..E. fll'm. 1')1)e needed lo Hft'IU dept. SOIId OU Roll top d bay cl\Ut bottom, de· SalltWt, I' moanttd, S171; zr DIP. XJnt topd.: OMC 1•l r•.•ulta. Phou l.cn C.o., 2011 S.£. Maln 70 wpm. Sh to-100. Call auMr•Ckero realbtavt)'! Bfttotr. c:orator ltem. fllOO antique W'OOCNft ........ no.~ tttr • atore. ~::;:=;:=:;~~=:;~~~~===;======;:l====•rv~~~·=·========:d.:~£l~lfftl~~M0-0~~123~·~·======1===~C~all~e4~~~'1231~====~,~~~f1~•~11!~50~~~~87s-~~5219~==========J::ma~c~~h~U-1.ne~.Sl!O~~·f1~s.it~11~~-~oo-gDo~r~ol~r~r.~e4!-~·u~1S~~, '· J I 7 .. ' -• .. ... ... . ' I CJO DAILY PfLOT Mond-t. Mg 18, 1m ~ l•'IN"hd Alltot, t., 1..W · AllhM. •11• W ....._ UMCI Auto•. Used • , UMd ·············-········ ········--··-······-.... ·-· · · ···-······· i:i···-··---······ ··········· ...... ., .... ···--·······--·····--~!:~:.~ ..... !~~! ~~~ w.,160 ~~.~-~ .... !~.~~ ~! ............ !?.'.~ ~~~ .... ~?.~~ ~ ............. !?.~~ ~ ............... !!.1.~ ~ ............. !!.~~ .................. !!.~~ ll' Boston Whaler type ••••••••••••••••••••••• WIWILLIUY un&BMW2002.J.S.000mi. lt7SMl%210 lt70SUI 'f»IUvl ra,Ukonu.Make ~-PHIL '730ld.'tt"uUa .PS.PB, 11u~ aport, center con b 'OPEN ROAD. hilly YOUl DA.TSUH Sunroof, air, AM /FM SEDAN. One owner Cir SOHttlT offer. SU.otiOl, can be PW. lac air, rudlo, ad .olt:. ~P electnc start sell-cont. ResMve now PAIDFORORNOT 5t«eo cau. Xlnt c:ond. with atereo, pwr. win A claulc,. ipud Me:natUn':On7tStatloft, LONG u,.. and ht Xlnt cond. ·terr. Compau. boat fouummer.644-83SS TOPDOUAl M24.39S or SS2·1M2. Ask dowa "air eorut. Cao ~rl Muat aee to CulverlcM1clwl.sen,lrv. FORD _m-4 __ l.;...8a _______ _ -(.Over. de. 1299S. Call for Und:t Le MVt l , ....... DQB c----41tO IU·2'717. alUlpm. Motor Uome Storage In· FOi TOP CA.iS ue. <531 > ·~ •U. <-.. ). ......-9tl5 '72 Oldl ToJ"Onado. Xlnt ----------1 doQr, Corona. rull IARWICk DATSUN e.,t 9715 S4D~CK SADOLll"C:K ••-•••••••••••••••••• conc:t. moo. C.11 '40-9650 SEAlt'S Top of the Lio atrvlt'i!. l·m -9580 sanJuanCaplstrand ••••••••••••••••••••••• VAWYIMPORTS YA&.UYIMrc>ITS it day:s,64.$-~\'t:s. ¥~.t'~~a':!~~g7~/t~I~ Winnebago, 1973, xlnt 131·1375493·3375 '72.V~.AC.AM'/FMcass 131·2040495-4949 131·204049Mt4t i 4Toronado,under30,000 Like new, ulw•1• cond, load~. 40,000 ml snrf. Xlnt cond Best of· 9765 rru,fullyequipped,make •• raged. $"'7"'. h llOOO.orbttofr.SS7·1tnt1. WE BUY rer.67H396 Leen. Toyota offer.67S.i284,675-5261 ~ ~ _,.., ····-·················· MZ.999'1 1974 Open Road Mini CllA.M CAIS i8' l V·6. Air, P/S, AM· Mfllt• UHd '7S Toyotu Celica GT·5 0rcmcJt Comty'a l-• .. •••·~•-o....~ .•••• , '73 . 18 Rayale, 2 dr, 26' Pennyan, 1973. Molorhorne. for sale. & TaUCICS 1''M atereos.trk, tullt. In· OYB 100 speed. afr eond., vinyl s.TIJleCntft' .... -... .-.c-" --. showroom clean! Tilt Sporttlaher. all 963-3702 t/ext, Rallye wh.ls, Jm· MERCIOES top, AM/FM 1teno, • --• whl, landau top, now maculate! $419S or ofr. MI c h c Ii o rad Io la . '7l C D VIII '68 LTl>, nu tires, air, F P, r11diuls, etc. S2SOO or be"t. liberglaaa, twin screw. Pvt party needs low CONNlll 640-3623 wkdays, 637-80'2 OM DISPLAY <OS3NOE). Best otfer. ..,. • • l ownt>r, run• aood. $450. ofr 900·4828 642·6733 <2> 22S·HP ChryaJer m If ea g e M 101 . eves&wknch Houle of~ 546-14.28. Full power. air condl· S73-8AA6 • • Marine engs, F/8, trim ..... _._ome pleas ... '"''II CHMOLEJ .t.tl"l'!U0R1" I> .• tmH AM./l''M sltireo --9957 lbs d th rt d lrl P"ILVWllJ • .. .... 73Ca ri V6 Lo I t n..,.... #I wlth··:..ult lp'-... tilt '71 LTD Brhm, 4dr, AC, Pinto a • ep n r, 11 P •u• ..... , P , m • s ereo MERCt.'Dt><:! DEAL""n '68 Corona "0 NU\ mt ... -... to shorer d1o. compa11, -cassette. xlnt cond. i;. c.o s:.n. • v ,vvv ' wbeel, cruise (Ontrol & rul pwr. vln. toµ, $1350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bimini top, alpA 4, full ,....,..., Tra¥el 9170 2.828ffarbor Blvd. 752-57l6orS40-0421 6862Mancbester. auw, radio. heattr, a.so. vinyl top, cloth & leather da ys 759·0332, eves '71 FORD PINTO a~Uey, stand up he1ad ..... •••••••••••••••• .. • COSTA MESA 9716 Buena Park Sharp. &U-0433 l~rior. (S52HSO>. 644·50l0 2 000tt SEDAN Owner trnafrd (213) v,-Terry •75.sc. air, 546·1200 Cffroeft ' 523-7250 '721'U,superclean,many $4695 l n t co dill ~.!·1590 Localed Hunt· xlntcoad.$4500. ••••••••••••••••••••••• OntheSantaAnaFwy. xt r ns, xtnl cond, ·6.1FordG111uxle500.2Dr. n cxce en n on· ington Harbour. 492·3866. WE PAY TOP DOLLAR '73 SM, xlnl cond. Mu.st s.2150/besl oft. 675-3063 •. Auto, good trans. $375. mechanically 1upetb ! JlATI'ERAS, S3' FBMY G.M.8Vfl'&, '73. Ltke new. Lo•ded Owner. (2131476·5268 FOR TOP USED CARS sell. Sll360/offer. Low mi. •'66 • ~E Coupe, xlnt 646-87J6 <3'758ZK). Set-Yl ... Parh FOREIGN. DOMESTIC 1714,772.8337 cond, new paint, whls, '76 Cellca OT Lift Back, us~'f>~~h~ITXcs ONLY SI 595 &Accessories 9400 orCLASSICS ft....t....-9720 superbuy,$4500.835·3700 mags, a /cond, S spd. 1.NSTOCKNOW Ford 76 Granada, 2 ts· MAltQUISTOYOTA ••••••••••••••••••••••• JC )'Our car ia ex&.ra clean _ $<l800 673-7031 economy 6, air, auto, • MISSION VIEJO V\ G see us first. u•••••••••u•••••••••• '78 Mercedes 2110 . All · · stereo. benut cood. $4200. 831 • 2880 49 §.. 1210 usi°~~R~~~~LT 114.UER IUICK DRIVE A xtras, cream, sunrt. "1'3 Corolla Dix. Low mi. 0,11499.1914 art6 20' Bertram. conv top. Der Buggy Shop 530-6940 2925 Harbor Blvd. 675-3121 xlnt cond, S'l400. Bsl ofr. Nabers ·m t'airlane 2 dr llrdtp, '76 Pinto Runbt. Sun roor, New Uphol. 4Z7 Ford -----'-';.;;__-""'----Costa Mei.a 979.2500 LITTLE ~7478 eng. Berkley Jet. ••• 1974MIZ210C ---------1 a1r,P/S,auto.xlntcond. mags, AM /FM cass American tandem trlr. Sun Scope. Infra red. TOP 5 •VE .& LOT COUPE. Fully factory '72 Corona, 4spd, air, FM CadJ.llaC sioo. 968·5203 deck. custom patnt . ... ~ ..... u 2 "Gray"airjack,Sunvnt A "'-eq · ped . t & & t ape, atl radials, ssz.0042 "'~"'" 28; parts498·116S DOLL•R SHOP&CO'•PARE • wp me. 5 ereo '71 LTD Brougham 4dr, ---------A .,,. air cond. Locally ~old + 29mpg. 968-4309 2600 Harbor Blvd . 72 p R bt · P •ID IARWICK DATSUM servi'ced & gara•e kept. 9 pillow back seats. Air mto un ong own. CATALINA A s J c I t .. Want Good Mlt..-7 Costa Mesa S40· 100 cond full pwr, nu brks 2000 CC, 4 spd. xlot cont!. ••••••••••••••••••••••• A\JTOSUNROOP' FOR CLEAN an unn ap s rano Finished in dark green -...,.. clean. 540·1260 One inside & out. $1250 9060 • 642 .. uun 831-1375 493.3375 w /tan interior. Im· Duy our '72 Toyota •w•nacn Pearson Triton. Very,------·~-----• c II I I d owner .....,.__,., •· maculatethruout w/only e ca w u r con , · ---------cooct cond. many xlras, 39,000miles.(467LVY). AM/FM cassette, CADILLAC'76 ~-9950..._... 9960 17W 673·7873 .Autos for sat. U ' h u di I & l ....,........_ , •• , .. -... O ... LY $9995 ... ic e n ra a s ge SEVILLE ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1.940-20' VIKING SLOOP, :_•:.;,,••••••••••••••••••• " 28·32 mpg. Make oft at r 1 N l s1200 -.n~/ SPECIALS MARQUIS VOLVO 497.4072 pvt t>ty. Gorgeous! (01252>. '75 Monarch Gtt'la, dlx int '7S PLYMOUTH Custom ~67~ ewpor ~slct 9520 1976 710 2 Dr. Sedan MISSJON 'tlEJO • OMLY $10,595 vinyl roof, pwr windows. Fury a.passenger wagon ---------1••••••••••••••••••••••• <J59NXM>was$4895 831-2880495-1210 70 Corolla Station Wgn, HOWA.RDChevrotet PB. PS, air, AM /1''M only Sl,995. Low blue 35' Cnt. clean. asking •Pl .... STRt•l .... G• IMPORT CARS ._.OW 53295 new paint, 8 track, $900 stereo l:ipe deck, lo mi, book on this vehicle Is "" ..-"" " · 300 SE c N Scott 673 5440 Dove & Quail Sts. &1400. ssz.~. 552·7000 SJ,100. /\ good clean car 32900 w/inexpensive Freehand$25up548-7387 ALLMODELS 888DOVES7REET 64 oupe. avy. -· . NEWPORTBEACll butithasTl,OOOmileson s_pa_c_e_._64_6_·7_9_56 ____ , extr. One of the finest Tri•-'-9767 833·0116 '75 Grand M arquls it. See in Daily Pilot --1915 Mdl T, 100'7~ restored. Near MacArthur original in US. See to _,,..., w 11 C · 1 v &J bo R ds ---------agon. Fu pwr. Lux park1n" lot at 330 West U5tom 52 t'1berg ass Illustrated in Vintage am ree oa believe. 5Sl-5836afl s ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pl'YSICIAN'S CAR. '71 ,., P'I I SI l 833 1300 · h s ·u ~ eqwpt, Rlue/Olue leath. Bay Street, Costa Mesa, 1 ot I .ou~e oop, m· Ford & Classic Cars Autot, fmport~d • \ '72 Triump Pl ire, xlnt SdV. New tires, Al cond, Wood gram. 17,000 m1 . or call 642·4321 for more mac. tull race/cruise, Mag's. Bsl ofr. over ....................... 4 'EB Mercedes 280SE, 4dr, condition •2.000 mi , lomi· . .-.750.675.14 .a fully found. very fost, $5500.~7-2907 General 9701 TOPIUYER all lthr & wood int, air, ~/beslofr.548·6308 -..., $7000. Ph557·9300 information. Ask for double cabin. sleeps 10 ---•••••••••••••• ••••••••• See us first, & last! Top fuel inject, pwr windows, CM¥f'Olet 9920 •72 Mere CP Wgn. 1''ull fhck or Oscar in fleet Re pl uce.ment over 4Whe41Dri•et .. 9550 XKE Roads ter ,63_ dollarpa1dforimports. AM/FM,4whodiscbrk&. 1967TRIUMPH ••••••••••••••••••••••• pwer,AC,A·lcond gara __ g_e_. _____ _.,;; ~.OOO. Asking St49.500. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Opalesent pearl. New COSTA MESA. Michelin tires, reduced GT6 '74 El Camino. PS. PB. S1950. 644·2311 'li6 Plymouth Belvedere Will consider smaller AMC-JEEP red hides, new top S5900. DA TSUllo..I to $3995, 544-0742 aft 5PM 4 speed, new paint & in cruise control. xlnt cond, .62 Meteor 221 cu in 383 cu. New starter, runs bo~t in trade. <711 > #I in Calif. Bentley "T" <SBll7811) " '62 300SE. Reblt. New very good condition. $3000.673-4643 • · .. well. $295 or best orrer. G42 2717 art 6pm. WE OUTSELL ALL · 66 Se d . R rr D, a 1 r . 2845 Harbor Blvd. tires, auto trans, PS, (VPB549). Mu.st see to auto. air , gd transp. $300. See at comer of Darrell L,too 11, 113329, trlr, new JEEP DF..ALERS rila~oal OH shell grey. Costa Mesa 540'°410 radiator. master cyl., apprecl3te! Reduced lo '63 Chevy Nova, wagon. 646·2205 "nd Pomona. Cost a ~a1!~.;., cover, Sl250 INTllESTATE ~ray h1dt'i.. Very good '71 J200. AM /f'M, new pnl. Pvt. Pty. $36011. ONLY $1199 Good trans. car. New MintClftC) 9952 Mesa. or call 631·3149 or 67J........, HUGE INVENTORY automobile' tires, great run'g econ 640-0SfoS bef 9, aft 5. Towne & Country brakes. 548-4116· $290. ••••••••••••••••••••••• &l2·1060 art 5PM All Models New & Used JIM RICK)IAN MTRS ca:._ St 100. Art 6, 516·9959 450 SL MB. Beiae, tan Int, Auto Sales" Leasing '64 El Camino. $1200. '68 Mustang Con' t. Xlnt POftffac 9965 €al 20, xlnt cond., $3960 Call for mi.pect1on Rich, tJ.)9-0636: 6'2·4463 Leasln• Avnilable 2124 E. Colorado Blvd .. 2167 llarbor. Costa Mesa Auto, mags, R /H. air cond. Wht w/blk top. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• " Pasadena 752 7847 '72 sedan. 2-dr. 4-spd Becker Mexico Cass, S8l-805 Costa Meta or locally call CARLOS slick. 2Smpg. Bluebook 6.000 mi, Mint. 673·SS04. 646-4446 6 ~k 5 • 1 0 w 0 r • P I P 1 eves. iS Firebird, Formula 400. AMC JHp CARRION 752-7Sl7 $1650. Sell for $1350. &tofr. ,70 TR GT6+. Low ml, &l2-G93S '66. Kiil, auto, air, p /S. stereo. air, wht/wbt, PS. KITE 12' 2S24 JIARBORBLVD. OVER40 SSZ.1077evesorwknds '72450SL. must sell, ~lnl xlnt run'g cond. Need~ OOChevelle.vintop,61,000 S150/ofrs36•"u PB. auto trans. xlnt Costa Mesa 549·8023 mi, ai r, AM/FM, xlnt ...,.... cond, lo mi, must sell. Clean used Triumph Tuke over lease on 1976 cond. 39,000 Ml. $12,1?50. bodywork. MuslseJl. lst radials, immac int.. · 675-7674 days, 640·5242 G~ condition. MUST 4x4 '51 Willy's P/U. Rcblt Jaguar & MG model~ 21'07, 2+2 of $190. p/mo. 556-0149 ~~er $1,000 takes. $1600.642·43&1aft6PM 74 Mustang II Cpc. 4 cyll. eve. S LLS2SO?rbstofr.Call 312 Ford eng, 500 mi, re· now on display, Over 25 Xlnt cond. 839·0986 or 19702805 w /air AM /FM 7 4 spd. PS .. 18.000 m ., F-•. -b-lrd_Es _____ _ ~·0887 wired,nutires,stktrans Lease Bu,y plans.ava1la 1139.·7638 ask for Rose xlnt co~d. 54·,2so. Cali VOWlsw-9770 u'64 CORVAIR Conv. S2895.Ph645·7209 74. ire pnt35,000 w/00. $1850 wl tk SlSOO. bl bl t M inc -"T'·· Xlnt cond Investment -----11\J, vinyl top, rally whls, . ·77 Wests.ail 32. Fully _!>48_·_3609 __ a_ft_7_:30--'p·_m__ ':£~~·~ ' · lli<ha\7S9.0&>!;G4Z·-046J .... •••:7•3•V••W•:•12•••••••• tun 51695 535.9993 · 7Q_Mustung, auto, air. xlnt cond. $4500.Eves -4 '73 Z. Air, auto, pin strip· ... · · · stereo. 37,000 mi, like 751·6477 or642·6500 Dnys eqpd ,$.54,SOO-Maytrade '67 Jeep CJ6. VS. hdtp. in.:. Konis, AM /FM, '72 ·2805E 4.5,fullpwr.nu Lowmi,mustsell '76 Caprice classic sport new. $2500/ofr. 752-5716 . lor27-:r.i· Sail. 673·4220. SI paint. dk metallic blue, c II .... 9 •743 70 Trans Am 58 ooo m 500. 834-5705 or 644·8lltl 4t.SOO ml. clean. 54450. t h' . t r a eves,.,., '• V-8, 5 yr/50,000 mi warr, or540 0.121 . • • '• 20' Torn:ido Cal w/trlr. wknds'aft6PM Call646·917lafl4:30 mac 1ng1n . moonroo . in excell. cond., 17,000 ---. ne\t> tires. brakes, balt, ••• ou•H!t><LA&Outnar.o•&nlA 84.000 hwy mi, immac, '67 VW. Mags, recent mi , car has evcryth1n~. Otdsmobile 9955 shocks. Xlnt cond . .\J~t ~ell S800. Day, lrucks 9560 _,.. _ _..,.,, ''"''l41 1', ·m Datsun 510. Needs lit· S77S0.673-4588or673-8511 brake overhaul, new CostnewS8400incltx/hc, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642-5334or548-1239 6'2·6411. E\'e, 675·6866 ••••••••••••••••• •••••• tie bodv work ~"""/bst clutch $'900 eves 962 9528 1975 OLDS '76 Lancia Scorpion. xlnt _ · · _.,,, MB '65 600, orig. British · · will sacrifice for S6750 VeCJO 9974 16' Flat bottom racing sailboat, w /trlr,comp re 1974 MAZDA cond Musti.ell by6/lli7 ofr 114 556 8032 Motor Show Car . 2 ·73 Super Beetle. Lo mi, Call89:J..6460art 7pm STARFtRE COUPE ••••••••••••••••••••••• · ri~ed. $-iSO/ofr. 675·3682 PICKUP '7J.1 l688·fi062 '72 Datsun 510. 4 dr Sdn. famous owners. Loaded. radials, mst sell 975-5550 Automatic. pwr. steer 1974 VEG ... nAAA d & he A E ti 1 gg.. 8 '72 Monte Carlo cusl. A/C, • IS' Fiberform tri·hull \\"11 I k ·th r u, 7 0 h . p . Chrysler eng +lrlr. Xlnt ('()nd. 49'J·3105 4 s.,..~~. ra 10 nter. IMW 9712 Auto. air, 80,000 mi , snew. xeep ona car. or4 1 78eve. P""" st-r brk•· tarw ing, radio. heater & H ... TCHl""CK 1-:x~llent runrung cond1 Sl200,bst ofr. Eve or SlS,500. Offen;. P/X con· .... "'" • "• ... -ONLY 16,000 miles. • "' tJon. (81991X >. ••••••••••••••••••••••• wlnd. <714>830·9270 ~~· Pvt pty. (714) ·::M~~~.rxl~~· sunroof. ~:i~. o~~·og~~~r2.fd;~ <S820NLJL>.y $2895. ~~~~;~~bwi!~!~~rc!':i ONLY $2795 1973 240Z. 1 owner, 4-spd, Cnll644-1698 eYes. " US8GIBl. MARQUISTOYOTA. Konis. mags . ~c. MG 9742 MA.RQUISYOLVO 0 .... LY$1295 SADDLEBACK MISSION VIEJO AM I FM /C 8 radio. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '70 VW, rebllenglne, good '75 Sta Wgn Caprice MISSION VIEJO " 131-2110495·1210 Clean . $4295 or bst. Always wanted a sports tires, clean thruout, Estate,454C.I.pwr.tape 831·2110495-1210 MARQUISTOYOTA. 5S2·939S car? I 've a dasslc ,.'59 673-$485 deck• tr 1 r tow 10 g MISSION VIBIJO 73 COLUMllA. 34 I>..1. Luxury 64~ 7SS4 BMW ·1\ Venture 22' w /trlr. '74 Ford ~ouner. Good O/B, 11ails. 642·77l2 dya, cond, $2200/b~l orter. 213 868· 7313 eves 946-8779_a_rt_5_. ---- ..-COMI IH & SH THI ALL NEW 630CSlHOW! '71510 4dr Sdn. Stick, S850 firm. 834·5472 or art 7, 540-1475. MGA. ''Cully" restored. '66 vw Bus. New clul.ch & package St575. xlnt cond. '70CuUass. full power, air 831·2880 495·12 I 0 S3.000/ofr. 559·0278 Urea,n200. 49S·S587 cond, xlnl cond, Slooo.1---------- l n3.30 '76 burg red 2 d Mo tc 551·3501 eves ~Veg.a Hlchbk, air, bew :\1\N'f ANA 2J. 4 salhs, trlr. '73 Chevy V8. ':: Ton. .,. · · 7$1·2597 · · • r n tll'es, re bit eng, xlnl body '69 MG Midget. Neat •74 Conv, new cond. Csrlo Landau, swvl bckt '73 Vista Cruiser, A/C, $1795/BestofCer. 498·1750 '761 0atsun.dShorthbedl. Lo Runebo~t. Yellow/Blk Brlorhtred.Lo•dedw/bst seats, econo gauge pkg, new tires, PS/PB. Good aft5PM Automatic. S2495. COMPLm m · upgr up o · top intr. Wire whla. Sac xt " 833.9370 23 .ch Ph CB, lit whl. cond. S2300. 644·4028 1---------rond , mng whls, Burnt s1495. s.1o.02Q8, 644.a460 rns. crwse control-. etc. Xlnt '74 Vega Hlchbck. Auto, '7S LUV. XJnl cond, lo\\ IODY SHOP or1111ge. $3400 firm . . il vw BUS Xlnt. running cond. Low m1 , (1.S,000) 73 Olds 88 Roynle, xlnt 35.000 mi, S1550. 556·3610 IQaded, $llW>O. Call 642-7238 fl30-3403 ~ah. SUpt/ ml, camper shell -.va1l. MOW O'IN 499 1530 Put a little Pluaz Into cond. Needs body work. ori g owner. $5850. cond. Best or care. S2450. extl4. days bef 4pm. Docks 9070 S2650.960-2106 ,,.. 1200 d your life!!! '74 MG AskinJ(SlOOO 548·3181 642-1077 9624702 •7 .. Ve"a. a1·r cond, P /S, ·~··••••••••••••••••••• SADDLEIACIC vuti.un coupe, un er Midget. 23,000 mi. In Up, · • Ch " "" 1' I I t I I Service hudy, .1 , Ton. V .... 'LEYIM•ORTS 35,000 m1 . xlnt cond. top s hape. Racing19EBVWCamperPoplop, GS evywhitc4dr.Runs llavesomcthingyouwant vinyl top, runs good. ,o~:a rt•w •·n n<'C' 'I 1> 1 F'o rd Pkuµ \\ air & .., ..-Slli5 pp 675·4225 orange. ~.or bsl Of· RBenn, Sl750. 642.8907 or good, $350. Aft 6 :30, to sell? Classified ads do SISOO firm. Ask for Gary ~~;~.Kltl l'rl'f Nl'Wf)(irt 11tt>rt.'O. ~'° 75QO i320C) __ !l 1·2~40 495.4949 Rat 9725 fer. 586.«"17' 759.~ 673-1447 it well. 642-5678. an. 6pm. 645·3262 _ _.. s d Ir V9" 957 0 1975 IMW 2002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pantera 9747 ·oo vw. Slick, radio/htr, ra.-...1er 9925 Autos, Hew 910 Auto1, Hew muvTI, pee ••••••••• •••••••••••••• _,." 1• Sid 9010 4 :.ix•ed .• ur rond . sun '00 F1.i\. ~port Coupe 124, ••••••••••••••••••••••• wht sidewalls. Gd trans. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'ii <:h~,. Van ,.i ton Bltn roor. ma~ ... & uert>o SlTOO. Clt~an $147 642 1566 '77 C doba F II ••••.••••••••••••••••••• IM'd, ··-'-, •c• ... -... "Mm 1974PA.MTIRA. ·~-~-·--·------! or . u pwr, S Id k ....... • ._.... t!H>1 ~1VG l P,'(ct>llent 63J 1549 d M FM'. manyxtras.Pvtply.Call 17' 2 • teven, woo< t>c lr11let '2500 bi.t ofr lease plan a'a1lablt• -----· . 5 s Pee , A I . For Sale '71 V.W camper. 661-0442. tustom PJlnt. 1ntt'rior 751 ~~7 SA.DOLEIA.CI( t9i6 131 , 2dr w/air 5·spd. w/cassctte, Ml~helan Xlnt cond. S22oo. Call --------- flnlbottom , '""'" Magnihccntcond Lomi radials & low miles. A 759·113lor49H131. i6Cordoba. Loaded, ltbr vance trlr w m.1~'1 .'il Ford '• tun \"Jn VALUYIMPORTS Mui.t i.t~l'' $3895. Call s uperb classic! int,lapedeck,electseat. engine ne('(h wnrk SIKI nr1~1n:>I o\\ ner, $.1095 ll 1·2040 49§..4949 t'Vl'S M2 Oo16R 195.SLOZl. Can Lease. '73 BEETLE A/C, only cruise control, till whl, lo "..°cnr1ce.:irtc•rt1 ~16·tl01 1~ .. l:nA2 f''<'"' SADDLEIA.CK 17000m1.Runsperfectly. mi. S62SO . 752·8300, ..!'O' Ta h 111 160 L1ru·o1 n 'i3 l>och;e n200 winc!o\\ 197 6 AA T XI /9 VALLEY IMPORTS Some dents· $214 o · SSZ-8080 \l• Berklr,\ tana.-m trlr \Jn,\ 11, .11r, rnd10. P ~ Ila.~ mai.: wheel~. lug. 831·2040 495.4949 770-0467,. --~-tb-... -nt-_.-----gal(e rack & only 7000 ~ ..... U11 9930 ~firm 837 S6JJ I' H Si.~75 -i94 rn:Ji &1 s1 • H OAOWAY or1st1nal m1leh. Like PorsclM 9750 'S6VWw/rtberglassbody. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hf .J\'t. 4~1 Chev bit. trlr 'fifl l'Xlfll'e W1ndo~ \an sA,.U AHA Nt:w~ 1292RL.Y) ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rrun~g~ ~ or bst Exec. '72 4-dr. All xtras. wmiaas.cnVl'r,mu .. t wll V~. auto trun .... mJ~i.. 835·3171 SADDLEIACK 1961Porsche912 or. · 8 Smart, member of ram. t>ll J.1!ll dn}' ,\M FM· PJnellng. ~1250. TMC umM•rr 01Uv1No MACHINE VAUlY IMPORTS Jn !lupcrb condition with '70 VW Bug xlnl cond. S2500. Call 644-1790. -1~·6G86 USEDIMW' 131-2040495-4949 5 s peed & chrom e Newradlals.Mags,sun· 1972LlncolnContinental 4 TrantpOrlaffOft '1}9 f ' r dVan ElOO * I* wheel11.<WPM257). rf, AM/F'M. $1600. dr twn car. like new ••••••••••••••••••••••• c to 1 t I ·n 3 oCPf'S •R T4'lLWH Honda 9727 SADDLllACK 646-S44l cond. Must sell. S2700 r~ Sale/ "" om n . m mac '71 lli00·'8p<l940MRJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• R~"· 9120 t·oncl . M:al(:\ S29;}0 '7S 200245pd629Nlit\ VALLIYIMPORTS Vat•o 9772 _83.5_.36JS ______ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~99 Closed On Sunday• lrand N•w •77 13 I ·2040 495.4949 ••••••••••••••••11 .. ••• 1972 Lincoln Conllnental CAMP1-~n SHF.LL, Cab ·11 Ford Camper Van. -1973aMW 3 OCS HONDA Cars lmmac. ,69 'Farga, DllT. olAHGtCOUHTY ~~:";~~i~·:.m1~0~~~~ ~·~~~tftf~~n;J t~~11;; ~a111~1.gia~'~~c~.~t ~~~~ti1:u~~oi'ac& 1:~: To ~:YFN.! ~.~~ ~~7'l~~9-~ap, EXCLU~~~r~~OLVO Int, $3,900. 545·8129 SJ) 2308 Ml· 181. 642·6271 u Lar&"lt Volvo aler ,._.... 993• · C'lauic h.Hs low miles U.._.IVERSITY ~ " _...,,. ' & • .a.... <J5 1JPS). Excellent " 1971 PM1CM91., inOran•cCount vl ••••••••••••••••••••••• StPac shde-ln campar -• W..tect 9590 • 5 _.... I d t • ~ II rl •-l"'a"A nJan ova1labl•. 0•...a..--..1o.n... s~. a r con ., s ereo. BuY or LEASE 71c.V....,.....E".RARE '..,. s , w/ r. "'vert. doo ••••••••••••••••••••••• " '" .. .. --h I & I .. a:.oL •"'"' ._ '74 for F'ord or Chevy SADDLllA.CK Honda Cera • GMC m.11 g w ee a ow DIRECT Classic while/black h bd WE VALLEY IMPORTS mileage. CS47RKQ>. IJI ' d leath. er. Loaded w/every l\ rt .$175.6422073 NEID 831·204049S.4949 ~,~!:,~&Blvd. SADDLl!IACK ~· option. Lo ml. New ~;.ei~~e;,· ~·z,iv~~~~ CLIAM _Costa Mesa S40·9640 .~~~~~!:19 ~~~i1_9J -~~~0~:,~~~f.7·800· 110·propane fridge, USIDCARS OR.ANGICOUHl"Y•s JenMft 9732 2026 S Manchester crow! thru, Ja<'ks. crpt, 2 MOW OLDEST ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 91 lT. Xlnt cond, Anaheiin 750 2011 ~M'?2 ~ Spd, 8~· <ipkrs, xlnt cond. $2150 CALLPA.,.Y $ •74 Jensen Healey Lo AM /FM 8 trk, Alloys, -~tS34m!6:S~2 con · v11 ~. ton Dodge PU miles. AM /f'M , tape, Sn,500. 962·2911 '76 Volvo 246GLA. copper -----.-....... --- $WO.S48-4222 1 S40-S630 ~.'~ bm intr. Best ocrer . ..,4 Porsche 91lS, red wlth w/plnstriplnc. sun roof, Corvette "13 350. Full pwr. Moton:f!.~1/ Sales·Servicc-Leaslng """0998 black interior $14,500. AM/FM tape cusette, Slvr. Xlnl. S6800/ofr. PP. Scoo 9150 · Roi c .... -.lnc. Kwaa• Ghia 9735 644·7253 pwr ant, wlndowa, air, _549-07 __ 03 _____ _ ... •••••••••••••••••••• ..... ,,,,,_ lthr lnt. like new. super 26t6HARIOR ILVD. Rolls nyce BMW •••••••••••••••••-•••• Rois Royce 9756 sharp oly 3,200 ml, $8700. '75 Vette. T -top •. Red/t.an '73 Honda CB 350. Front COSTA MlSA 15'0Jamboree Must sell. leaving for u••••••••••••••••••••• *·07ilaCUPM lntr. Loaded I ~tnt cond. ~nd exlended 6-lnehe1. Newport Beach 640.6444 Europe, um Ghia, ylw, #l DEALER IN US A Make ofr. Must aell thla Newly rebuilt engine. on· C 6 'I OUTLET semi iuto, stick shin, • • • 6 • ...._, U·-..1 week. MS-03S8. lyhas500miles.Electric "" 197SIMW5301 very gd cond. Call ~ IOY -._ C starter, custom aut. CahfOrC•t G .. rm"nAutos.67" w.. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Automatic. stereo & air "' .. .,..--. CAIVER ft. ti Sharp!SS7S.S34-<M99 PaldforOrMot cond. One owner car. •llleP ttOI ..................... 4t, 'S4 Puch Speed1Jter. Xlnt 214.S KAJUlORBLVD. COUN I F). ExcellenL '70 K·Ghla, xlnt cond, IOUS-ROYCE ••• .. •••••-•u•••••••• '14 COUGAR XRT, vlnyJ <"ond, will acll or trade <H•rbOt&Vktoria> leaseplanavallablt'. very clean,. new valve ~;:.-:11 149, a1t, PS. PB, PW, COSTA MESA S ""DDLll ""CIC Job, tires, shocks. etc, ....,... super cond, S389S. Pvt for clean Trail Biko. • "" ~fbfftofr. 960426or a. .. 848·32'73 9'3·0403 642-0651 YALUYIMPORTS 64.2-6733 C\OHOIONbAY5 -•...;...v _____ _ Y • ,... • 0 A 1-MX 7 ll I ·2040 4tS.494t Dodlp t9H ""'"'" -4 WED A y '00 Karmann Ghia, new P'IDK llNE -••••••• .. •••••••••••• Good Condition ~ 1974 IMW 2002 p .. I n t & t i r e s • M ~ '70 Dart. aJr, v ... auto, $48-l!MS TOP DOLLAR ~speed. AM /FM & only oran1e/blk. xlnl cond, P/S. P /8, Michelina. 'T4 \'AMAHA T~. W' ~NIFTY 22,000 oricinal miles! A 11800/bestofr. GT·3195 77M ml. Sl400. 6"·1480 ~·?l."°'119m11.llRO/ at lt4POltTS s<0u3p0:,rYTalh•!P c11art! Madll f7JI '&tDArrt'.'400 . .... er._., -{t. • I'.. it Cf' n ••••••••••••••••••••••' »U B McFadden. s. A. MARQUIS MOTORS lea.se Pl•n available. 1»233# or meeoo 1970 Harley Spor1'ter. &w halanced~eo.fln&. New thruout. Too many 8tru to U•t. MHla ~Mariuerit.c Pkwy. SADDLBACIC MISSION VlEJO VAL.UY IMPOITS Hl·2180 495-1210 llt·20404tMt49 m iracl e mazda T ·-·- FOr' Sale Sumkl OT750. SELL Idle Items ~h a 1174 BMW Bavtrl1. Tin. 5'5'0 Oft bet.&. olttr. Call DaUyPUotCJUIJ.flfdAd. tau-to. stfre . S7260. aU.tG·14U ecNm. ~('all a.I\ C... .... 64M700 ' ... / ' 9100 • Highland Dancer Alison McKiernan, 6, Costa Mesa, takes · her· Scottish o:-dancing seriously, it's plain to see. She competed Sun- day in ·Highland dancing portion of Scottish festival held iat Laguna Beach's Festiv~l of Arts Grounds. 7 :piedrich Denie~ . ' Yegas Loan Report By GARY GRANVILLE Of,.,,. D•llY ~~ Sl•ft Orange ~ounty &upervisor Ralph Diedrich today denied P\)blished reportg that he re- •~ved gambling loans from (!~lnos In ~as Vegas and the &ihama Isliinds. 'lJ1edrich labeled a Sunday ~ry ln the Santa Ana Register "loaded wilh hair truths and uths whatsoever.·· e also flatly denied what he ; ed an innuendo in the i;tory t $30,000 deposited In an nge County bank eventually d its way into Supervisor lip Anthony's campaign last !.\!:: iedrich said 1l is unthinkable "'i't "any one in their right IOIOd" would interpet ne1ot1able 1bi&s given Cor sambline trips as &aans. ..... •.:1 challenae the Resislet or "'1one else to ahow where there i..-been any 'violation on my piJ't <A a duty to report those ~hJb as loans," Diodrlch utd. ' 'he Register article utd t>!ectrtch had railed to disclose i l lt termed loans as required the Moscone Governmental met 9f Interest Act as well as position 9. l edrtch also denied that he indicted loanbroker Gene rad were In Laa Vegas at the e time laat October. haven't been In Las Vegas l e before July and I defy any wit reporter to prove rwise," said Dledrtch. . ..,:lle also noted that a Fullerton C o a t Weathe r OENfES LOAN CHARGES SupeT'Vl.or Dtedrtch Boys Club annual fund·rai.aer he ha" helped sponso1'or the put 10 years might account for sorne or the so-called casino loans. 'Tm not sure but I think the trip for the Good Guys or Fullerton ls billed to the Good Guys care ol Ralph Diedrich," he said. • "It might be, I don't know for certain. but the Good Guys blll mlaht appear on a computer printout-of som. But it certainly 1s not a loan to me." The F\allerton su~rvlsor's Las Vegas Une of credit became an issue ln bls 1972 campaign. Then. It was used In political ads and mailers purportedly de- signed by lobbyist Frank Michelena on behalf of. Incum- bent William Phillips. Diedrich labeled the Rrgtster <See DIEDRJCU, Pa1e AZ> AD WAS RK4L PWYO MOYER "As I touched the keys for t .. e last time. reallZ'ing I'd never be ta Van Cliburn, I knew it was Ume lo part with my jnatrument. I sold lt with a tluailied ad ... Th•l'a t.he a dverti,tni success' itory rel.fecJ by a Santa AJ)a woman WbO Pt•ced ttu. ad: F.QR S,\t£·PtANO :::!!!.::~~.~!~~:~:~~. "91'~· ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FOANIA MONDAY, MAY 16, 1977 TEN CENTS / Air Cras4, Kills Four "' ]rUlge's SOnA.mong County V~ctirm Rough seas forced the aban- donment this morning of a sea search for possible survivors among four Orange Countians believed to have been aboard a licht plane Saturday night when it plummetted into the ocean off Dana Point. ., But along the shoreline a ground search for wreckage or other evidence of the crash con- Church Unit Promises BigTurno~t By ROBERT BARKER OUN D.,ty ~li.t Sl411f Huntington Beach City Council members are expecte4 to gel lots of help tonight when they take up a request by Liberty Christian Schools and Central Baptist Church lo relocate. The organization is seeking permission to develop new facilities on 17 acres of)fldustrial land at Gothard Street and Heil Avenue. Wilham D. Mawhinney, ad· ministrator of the kindergarten through 12th grade r hool. said his group may send up to five busloads or supporters to pack council chambers. He said the turnout may reach as high as lJ)OO. The capacity for the cowicil chambers is around 400 .. "There won't be an,ythine ·like a riot and we are well or- ganized," Mewhipney said. "We want to guide the city council into making the right de- cision." The school and church group's bid to -relocate has been turned down by the planning com- mis.sion on grounds that the pro- perty is prime industrial land. City officials say it should be reserved for industrial develop- ment because it is flat. has good soil. ts close to f11ture freeway ac- . cess and there are now natural buffers on the land. Mewhinney. who says the pre- sent site is overcrowded, hints there may be discrimination In- volved bttause the new O~ean View High School was finished rerently ln the s ame general area. He said the proposed site is de- sired because at is in the center or the srhool and church 's popula- tion and that the group has a "very good ofter" Crom the owneroftbe land. "If It's God's will , we'll get it. Ir not, we won't. , "We've turned il over to God. We did aJl the homework and are trying to be loaical. God wUl do the rest.·· Mewhinney said. "No city council or planning commission can stop God's will." Tonlgh~'s council mee~g is scheduled to start at 7: 30. Brain Clot Death Cause An autopsy has taund that a blood clot in the brain was the cause ol death ol Fay Frey, a member of theHuntincton Beach Chamber of Commerce and the City's Environmental Council. )fr. Frey, 69, wu active ln eity Policies Hit ~:MeGovern Unued. according to a Harbor Pat.rol sPOkeaman. Included amone the four peo- ple believed to have beeh aboard the ill-fated plane when it nosedived into the sea at about 10:30 p.m. was the son of Orange County Superior Court Judge Lester Van Tatenbove. . Official.a sald they believe Bret Van Tatenbove, 22, of Santa Ana, was at the control.a or the Cessna 172 when it left Orange County Airport shortly after 9 p.m . They are equally certain from missing persons complaints and other evidence that aboard the plane with• Van Tatenhove were: -Bradford Jay Crawford, 22, Fullerton. - -Roger Leigh Beauchamp. 22. Fullerton. -Jean Lucille Conover. 23. Orange. Investigators reported finding • 0 .. 1, Pl .. t Stefl P-o NO GONGING FOR 'POPEYE' GEORGE ARNOLD Huntington Character Eluded the Clanger 'Popeye' oft TV HB Character Outlaau Gong 8fAllTltrJll ft. VfNSEL a.u.e'b~ H.l Meft One-time circus clown George Arnold got his shot at telev&sioo's Gong show where·he didn't win but didn't get the dreaded gong, either. Arnold, 47, a native son or Hun- tington Beach, will be seen Wed- • nesday, Jun~ 15. at 3 p.m . on the NBC·TV Channel 4 Daytime Gong Show in his routine as Popeye the Sailor Man. the car· toon swabbic. The toothless performer took along an entOurage of about 150 loyal fans for the recent videotaping. Arnold didn't suffer the ig- nominious fate or getting gonged right out of the TV limelight with his Popeye act. But he was almost removed from the stag'e by a giant hand that snatches contestants back into the wings automatically, like an· old vaudeville hook reserved for the worst -or bes t - perrormers. depending on your outlook. ·~ sara they were giving me an X-ratlng," Arnold says with a cackte. The six-time candidate for the Huntington Beach City Council. who has run on a thinly veiled platform or male chauvinism and city beautification, wasn't going to stand still for that kind of a great big hand. Following in true Popeye tradi- tion, he mimicked gulping down a can of spinach, rlexed his muscles and fought the hand orr with his fists . "I went the whole way and dldn 't get gonged ... he declares triumphantly. Gong Show judges including singer Jaye P. Morgan, actor Jarttie Farr and comedian Jack Burns never even reached for the dreaded gong hammer. Arnold won a $50 gift certificate for footwear. He also hopes the Gong Show gig may lead to offers for TV commercial appearances and network spokesmen say it-just might due to Arnold's distinctJve racial characteristics. County's Briggs . R11ns for Governor cars belonging to Miss Conover and Beauchamp parked at the · airport and said that parents of both said they were with Van Tatenhove Saturday night. The tint indication of the craft's plight came at 10:30 p.m . when Luke Vought. a state ranger al Doheny Park, repOrted seeing a low-fiying plane di.sap. pear Into the sea. Within a few minutes of (See SEARCH, Page AZ) Pair Held In Giant Pot Haul Two Oregon men were taken into custody on drug charges Sunday after ·a California Highway Patrolman alleged he found 33 pounds of marijuana and $27 ,520 In the trunk of their car, patrol officers said today. Patrolman Jay Redding_ said he stopped .the car on the San Diego Freeway in Westminster after its slow 45-mile-an-hour speed attracted his attention and he noticed its Arizona license plates had expired, offficers said. Redding asserted he smelled burned marijuana inside the car. and found the drugs and cash when he searched the tr unk. Arrested were Charles Jean Si- meon. 40, or Grand Ronde, Ore .. and John Savage Pierce, 39, or Willamina. Ore. They were booked into Orange County Jail on eharges of possession of mari- juana for sale. patrolmen sald. In 811dition to the $27,520 in a briefcase, officers said, Pierce was carrying $974 in cash and Si· meon $362. 400Honor Dr. Boyce At Banquet A jovial but definitely moved Dr. R. Dudley Boyce, president of Huntington Beach's Golden West College since administra· lion offices were ill a farmhouse and jackrabbits invaded classrooms, was the Man of the Hour. Nearly 400 fellow educators. legislators, civic leaders and friends joined Friday in honoring the Orange County native at the college's eleventh annual Citizens' Advisory Banquet. "Let Change Be Tradition," Dr. Boyce's motto, was t he theme. Boyce is retiring June 30: During his tenure as bead of the ~oaat Community College District's second campus, Dr. Boyce saw it grow to prominence as an example or the community college concept. · The school was envisioned in 1947 when t he 'district was founded and 13 years ago it was begun. · The veteran educator cited five points of procresa in bringing community education to West Orange County. as It was transformed from llelds of cauliOower, beans and chlle pep- pers to a bustling, 1ubdlvision- splashed a4bUrbla~· Orlcinally a member of the Ora nae Coast College faculty. Or. Boyce m oved on lo Stanlord University as a teacher, but seven years-later wu lured-back by Coast Community College Dlatrlct Chancellor Norman Watson. "The nurturln1 of creativity Is someWn1 I have enjoyed,•• not- ed the SS.year-old Boyce, cittnB fou~ other rankln1 achievements ot the Golden Wat Colleee cam-· pus. · ••The lblrd moat significant · thine tn my uiln4 la our nurturing of educational televlslon,•• refer· rln' to Channel 50, the public TV station Gold eft We.Jt Colleae operetee. ( T he Coastlin e Communit y , COUeae patterned on the so- called P'rft Uih'enlUa qt the ~ Sixta. In anod.ier acflle-vement.. · Dr.BOY~~ •·we now bave a eomptete pro- 11'•m, one that II unique ln the Uftked Butel,0 Dr. Joyce point· ed out Of UM GOid• Wat couece educatlOnal olferlrlP. · He clled t h e f lfth GWC m. llOYCE, Pa10 AZ) : ~ • i ' I • 1-U DAILY PILOT H/F Monday, May US, 197'1 Blackout Bits 1.8 Mill ian -;fff ected , MIAMI CAP J A power fallure shut down four maJor plants today. darkening the entire southern tip of Florida. The bJackout ranged from Fort Myers on the west coast , across to Stuart on the east and south to Marathon in the Florida Keys. The area of approx- imately 15,000 square miles included Miami~ Fort Lauderdale and the Palm Beaches. Power was gradually being restored but some areas were still dark more than an hour after the failure. Florida Power and Light said the short circuit in a relay shut down three of its four Turkey Point plants south of Miami, including a nuclear generator, and the nuclear generator at its St. Lucie plant near Fort Pierce. It said more than one million of its 1.8 million customers were affected. The blackout also jammed telephone exchanges as people attempted to call the power company and others . Consumer Panel Blasted on Tris WASfllNGTON (AP) -The Consumer Product Safety Com- mission was criticized today for C~rfing to quickly ban Tris, a sus- pected cancer-causing chemical u~cd as a flame-retardant in children's sleepwear. ·'The chronology on Tris is one or the most graphic that I have seen of the failure of the com- mission Lo adequately utilize its existing power," said Rep. John Moss ID-Calif.). chairman of a House Commerce s ubcommittee "There 1s adequate authority to move much more rapidly than you have," he told the five com- missioners. Moss' subcommittee has been 1n"estigatang whether federal re- gulation of potentially dcmgerous flame retardant chemicals hal> been adC(luate The panel has been told that several studies sug- i!cstm~ Tris 1s hazardous were made available to the com- mission. These studies. most of wbich were conducted in the early 1970s, suggested that Tris could be absorbed through the skin. was capable of causing cell mutations and was toxic to fish at levels found in wash water. The commission's ban and or- der for repurchase of unwashed Tris-treated sleepwear was is- sued last month Commissioner Lawrence M. Kushner said that when the com- mission receives information on ~us pected haurds it "wlll ~cnera lly not be enough lo establish unreasonable risks." The C'omm1ss1on must make a ftndtn~ of unreasonable risk an order to ban u substance or order its repurchase. he added. Comm1ss1ont'r Thaddeus Gar· rctt said the comm1ss1on "cannot itnd will not do a better job in this an•a unlt•ss a i?rC'ah'r commit· m l'nl of resourt'<'S 1s made " Dog Tags Sexist? NEWPORT, Ky. <AP> - Thhcompanythotgavethe world rose-colored glasses for cruckens 1s being ac- cused of discrimination In itR latest venture: fireplug. shaped doe ta1s A Seattle, Wash . woman has compln1ned of 1ex1sm in her city's use or the tags for dog hcenses She says lhe \a~s d11c rim1n1te aealnst female dogs who. she soys. do not use fireplu.cs. "I have never felt it ap· propriate to argue with a woman about the use of a fireplug," suid Elmer llaas. board chairman of National Band and Tag Co. However, he said. the firm Wlll !P9,I) produce elm tree-shaped tags, which shouldn'torrend anyon~. 0 .. ANOI COMT ,.,~ DAILY PILOT =r.:i:.~~~"r.:=.::::.:::.:: ( .. \I .... 1141\111 ... c;....,_,,, '--"'" f4!llOM ... IMA>fl•ll.,s -·· , .. , ...... ,.,.._, ,., , .... ::~v:~:.~~:" ;!-:;::-=:~.~ '"-.. « ... ...,.,, .. c .... "...,...,..._, .... ,_ ., ............ s.i-..-. ...... S..-.\ "• r.:::'"'~=~1.~:,:~.~.:,.• ...... ............. "" ................... _ '"'"·~ Vlc.e l'fotl .. M .... O..,..el ~ , ......... ff'lll ·-- Commissioner Bar'bara IL Franklin said the public is not be· ing properly protecte d from dangerous chemicals in con- sum~~ucts. "I ~d characterize the cur- rent approach to most chronic hazards as ad hoc at best, absurd at worst. The uneven record and lack of a more uniform agency- t o -agency approach is dangerous," she added. Until the ban, children's s leepwear was treated with Tris to make it meet federal name re- tardant standards. The com· mission issued a ban on the sale of Tris-treated children's s leepwear April 8. At the same time, the agency ordered manufacturers to repurchase un- washed garments treated with Tris. . The manufacturers challenged the repurchase order and a federal district court judge or- dered yam, fabric and chemical manufacturers to s hare the re· purchasing costs. A hearing on a further appeal is set for Wedne!)· day. Oil Lobbyist To Face Trial On Vote Gifts W ASJUNGTON (AP> -The Supreme Court today turned down an appeal by former Gulf Oil lobbyist Claude C Wild Jr stemming from alleged illegal corporate contributions to the 1972 campaign or Georgia Sen. Sam Nunn. A trial jury never has ruled on Wild's guilt or innocence on the charge, and the court·s action to· day means Wild "'Ill have to bt' tried in the ca11e. The legal ('ase centered on a ques\lon of thl.' statutr of hm1ta t10ns. a law barnng prosecutor. after a specific ~raod of lime rrom bnnging charges aga1n!i>l someone for a crime supposedly l·omm1tted in the past Specifically. the question foe 1ng the court was whether a pro -.pective cnminal derendant may waive the statute of lim1talions bt>fore its expiration for hi~ own h"nef1t , after ron,ult1ng a lawvt>r W1lct alonJ! 'o'llh Gulf. plenc1ffi J(u1lty in 1973 to 1llf'~al poltt1 cal cumpa1~n contrdrnt1ons Thc charges s tc•mmed (rom In vest1gat1ons by the Watergate Special Pr~erution Force. Fmch Widow In Will Fight LOS ANGELES <AP> -The widow of British actor Peter Finch ta seeking court approval to take over his $115,000 estate, contending that Englilh law re- voked his will. Mavts Eletha Finch, who mar· ried the late actor Nov. 9, 1973. In Italy, said British law tnvaUdated f'loch 'iJ 1975 will . because the Jaw taya, "Every will made by a man or woman shall be revoked by his or her marrlqe." The 1965 Will leaves the estat.c to three of his children by two previous maniaga, according to Mra. Finch'• attorney, Eugene Goodwtn. llibicof/ HitA U.N. Sta/ling WASIDNCTON <AP) Sen. Abraham Riblcorr. declaring the time has come for the United Statea ''to st.op belng ao damned apoloaeticit'' •aY• &he country must demand a greater 1ay ln the opentfon.s ol lh• Omted N atlons. Riblcoff, a Connecticut Democrat, made hla Hffttlon S~-ruponse t on. greulonal tludy showfn1 Americans •r• underrcpr ent· ed on the U.N. stair. 't ad • . -........ .. .. .,,,,,,..,,, .. TARA NASON WITH FATHER MICHAEL 'Bionic Woman' Bounces Back After Surgery Tara Responding With Pacem~er ~ANNECOOPER Oft• Oalty PllOt S ... tf Tara Nason. 8, of Mission Vie- JO. calls herself the "bionic woman." since a pacemaker was 1mplant.edin her brain two weeks ago in a Philadelphia hospital. ''She is responding as she typic-ally doe$ -with determina· ti on and humor." her father, Michael Nason. said today. "She's getting bored with the hospital. Last night we rolled her wheelchair into the elevator, and she said, 'Let's nee this joint'." Tara was left more helpless than a newborn baby six years ago, when her sku .. was frac- tured in an accident. Her parents were on a romantic tour of the California wine country. when they received an emergency call from Orange County Children's Hospital. Tara. then 2, was not expected to survive her critical in1uries. Sh e did survive, but the formerly beautiful, bright little p.1rl left the hospital with severe brain damage -blind, unable to !)peak and drawn into a retal curl. Just love her, the pediatrician told the Nasons. Play the radio for her. try not to leave her alone too much and love her. But Tara's parents were de· termined to do whatever they could to help their daughter re- cover as much freedom of move· ment as possible. They engaged on a course of physical therapy w1 th her and look her to Philadelphia when they heard of the institute for the Achievement of Human PotenLial. In the five y,ears Tara's therapy has been supervised by tht Institute, she has recovered ...,ufftc1ently to attend public school, the Riehard Henry Dana -.pecial education facility in Dana Point. Her teacher. Maxine Nardulli, said Tara 1s a very popular stu- dent. who 1s qausually perceptive ror an 8-year-old. Tara's greatest .1ccomplashmenl h as been to learn l~ type with a specially fashioned hear gear. She can t ype a s hor\ letter without supervision, her teacher said. Nason said Tara was an ex- <' e 11 ent candidate for the pacemaker operation, because her chief remaining symptom has been muscle rigidity. Her thumbs turned into her hand. she could make only sweeping blove- ments with her arms. and her Ocean View Eyes School u1nch Plan Ocean Vl~w (elementary> School District tl'ulteea will COD· sider a plan tonight to buy stu· dent lunches from the Hunt- in1&ton &ach Union Hlih School District . Ocean View trustees will meet at 7:30 p.m . at district offices, 7972 Warner Ave., Huntinaton Beach. Ocean View Schex>1 District or-n cial1 cunently buy student lunches from tho Artesia· 81llflower·Cerrlto5 Unified School Dlslrlc:t CABC) aUScent. each. Lunches boUghllrom the Hunt- •n1tton .Boacb Union lUah Scbool District n~ year would cost five cenU more than ABC food servlc , Sapel'Jntende.nt DJJe Coc>aanaald. Coo1&an reeomtnends the dU· trlct buy from ~ hlgh school district on the bul1 of edu~ uaviTUm 1n d1Uvetre1. pea~r menu eeled.lon and 1i>endlnt tu money ror the tood ln Oranie • County. legs "scissored" one over the other. A week after the pacemaker was implanted on the base of Tara's bram, it was turned on at a very low speed, her father said. The speed is to be increased gradually. Nason said generally greater freedom of movement isn't ex· pected until the speed reaches at least 3. with a maximum speed of 10. Tara's limbs are noticeably looser already, he said. although the pacemaker has been ad· vanced only to a speed of 2.8. "She's been drawing and mak· mg letters," Nason said. "Her teacher will be ecstatic. Tara's legs have always scissored -we couldn't pull t~em more than an mch or two apart at the kneel). They haven't scissored now m several days, and they pull apart easily. ··our ~oal is to get her up on her feet again, walking.· he said. "It's early to say just what the extent of her recory will be. but we're amazed to sec the im· provemenl already. And we·re patient. An.er all, she's been off her feet for six years." Nason said he expects Tara's doctors to releue her May 24. She is looking forward to the trip back to California with her f alher and mothe~. he said. The Nasons' other three children are at home in Mission Viejo with a housekeeper and nurse. Her dad said Tara is anxious to be back in school. She has nearly worn out a tape recording her classmates sent or their favorite songs, he said, and morning mail· 1s the high point of her day. Na son said Tara has received about 400 cards from all over the country. ''Philadelphia is in full bloom -tt's too bad Tara can't eajoy 1t." her Cather said. "Broad Street Hospital is right downtown': When she was com- ing of out of surgery, she spotted the statue or William Penn atop city hall. "'What's that man doing on top of that bulldlng, · she wanted to know. J explained it was a statue. She's enjoyed seeing it since then it'sbccomellkea friend." Student8 Prote&t RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil <AP> -For the first tlmt In ntne years. thousands of 1tudents staged peaceful antleovernment demonstrations throughout Brazil th.II month. They Joined a rising chorus of opposition to the nation's mUltary-domlnatcd re- gime. - SEARCH ••• Vouaht'1 report, a patrol bo4t ,.. •• on ltl way to lbe c-,.ub area. How.ev•rf lt waan't unlit daylieht -that sea searchers following an oil slick on the water began finding evadence or the downed plane. Included among the items ti cooped from the ocean was the plane's front landln1 wheel, a sandal, some seat backs and a briefcase belon11ng to Van Tatenbove. The search a-rea about l v. miles at aea 18 lD an area wbero watert nm about 200 feet deep and only • ·~ distance from where llier~ ls a sharp drop to 1, 5()0.f oot depth.e. Today, Sheriff's 'Department officials ln Santa Ana planned to meet to dl.scuss additfonal steps to be taken to recover what they are now all but 100 percent cer- tain ls a downed plane that car- ried fo,u people to thelr deaths. Tbey said parent. of the four people are reluctant to have divers run heavy riska in at- tempts to locate the miasin1 plane. DIEDRICH •. s tory "another m urky case of yellow journalism" and said he had not been contacted by the Register reporter since May S. He also said the so-called large unexplained deposits in an Anaheim bank are the outgrowth of some real estate sales. "It just so happens I have more lhan $200,000 cash deposited with the bank and J don't see why that 1s anythin& to be ashamed of especially when the transactions are publicly recorded and easy to trace.•' tbe supervisor said. This morning Diedrich con- tacted his attorney and ordered him to demand a retraction from the Register. · During that conversation he said, "I have some rights left. l thank, and I don't believe public officials have to put up with this kind of distortion.·· lie then put in a call to noted libel attorney Louis Niicr in New York. Talk Slated On Consumer Fraud in BB Citizens concerned with con s umer fraud and customer· cheating are invited to attend the Huntington Beach Neighborhood Watch monthly meeting Wednes· day night. ' Featured speaker will be Marv Stark, Acting Director of the Orange Coun ty Office of Consumer Affairs, who will dis- cuss the matten at the 7 p.m. meeting in the police department auditorium. The session. sponsored by the· citizens' cr ime·fiditing or- ganization founded three years ago, will open with a movie on burglary prevention. Further information is availa- ble from Police a nd Public Af. fairs Officer Mike Relic, who can be reached at 536-5933 or contact- ed at police beadctuarters. FM.Reveals Crash Probe ATLANTA (AP) -Even if the DC -9 in trouble over New Hope. Ga .• had gotten quick directions to a small airfield nearby, 1l wouldn't necessarily have helped avert a crash April 4 in which 71 persons died. a Federal Aviation Administration spokesman gays. The spokesman, Jack Barker, objected to what he called "Mon· day morning quarterbacking" a bout air traffic controllers· handling or the incident. The FAA had confirmed Satur- day that at one point ln a search for a landJng area. the disabled aircraft was within landln11 dis· tance or an ilirfield at Cedartown which has a 4,000-foot runway, but neither the pilot. nor con- trollers were aware or its ex- istence. BOYCE ••• milestone u belnc a community center in it.sown ri&ht. ·'For enrichment, education and fun," he declared. The average student ace is oo. Dr. Boyce poin ted out. de, monstratlng the ag!! range ot citizens who attend one or more clasaes for strictly scholastic studies or just pleasure. Ana simply learning something new is pleasure, he stressed. * * ..,,. Boyce Looks Back on GWC' I ~ . ~~ ~nn1ngs · ,.,~ • You've come a long way, Dud· Baby. since they were still cut- ting the cauliflower harvest out. side your farmhouse omce win· dow and drivang pilings 67 feet deep into the peat bog for yow- school. This was the message Friday as friends gathered to laugh with retiring Golden West College President Dr. R. Dudley Boyce. Bo,ce recalled the gtory of his firs t employment with lbe Orange Coast College District, when he was the grand and confi- dent and youthful third member of the OCC business faculty. He told tbe delighted crowd he was literally waUcing on air at hi.$ new role in communjty college development, then the truly com· • ing thing in American education. "We were sitting around one late afternoon in one of those old Santa Ana Army Air Base bar- racks buildings with just the tarpaper w&lls," he recalled. He has a habit of putUng hl$ feet up on bis desk in moments of pleasure and leisure and that's what he did that day, admlttinJ he felt happy and smug in hia new job. "I leaned back and fell right through the wall," he told the roaring throng. Spiro Who? AgnewWakh Finn Quits .• ) It seems that time has run out on the Spiro Agnew watch. . A family firm in Anaheim which copyrighted the watcll stopped making it about four' years ago. No more will be made. ln early 1970, Dr. and Mrs. Hale Dougherty and their 10 children hired a graduate artatu· dent to draw a caricature or thq former vice president. Thet copyrighted the design and were soon boxing and shipping Agne't( watche~ J The Doughertys have kept ~alea figure• secret but 8 published estimate reported sales or 100,000 ln the first year: • De mand spurted again ln 1973 when Agnew resigned. "The people who have been buying them for the lut twt year• or so are strictly collee· tors." said L~rry Dougherty, 23. general manager of th• firm. • VOL. 70, NO. 136, 3 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, MAY 16, 1977 TEN CENTS " . ~~Udge's Son Aniong County Air Victims .~ . Br GUY GRANVILLE Of._ Olll'f ~llt"'taff tlloug.b aeaa forced the aban· dDnment thi1 morhlne or a sea •arch for poaalble survivors .mong four Orange CounUans IMtlieved to have been abo.,-d a U,bt plane Saturday night when jt plummetted into the ocean off Dana Point. ,ut aloof the shoreline a t;'Ound search for wreckaae or other evidence of the crash con· tinued, according to a Harbor Patrol spokesman. Included among the four peo- 1>\e believed to have been aboard the ill-fated plane when it nosedived into the sea at about 10: 30 p.m. was the son of Orange County Superior Court Judge Lester Van Tatenhove. . Orriclals said they believe Bret· Van Tatenhove, 22, of Santa Ana, was at the control• of the Cessna 172 when it left Orange Cowtty Airport shortly after 9 p.m. They are equally certain from missing persons complaints and other evidence that aboard tbe plane with Van Tatenhove were: -BradCord Jay CrawCord, 22, Fullerton. -Roger Leigh Beauchamp, 22, Fullerton. Irvine Bidding Mobil • m Lead By TOM BARLEY I Ol ltlf O•llY f'llolStalf .,. ~Mobil Corporation offered $326,081,250 for the Irvine Com- psny today and regained the lead ia its bidding battle with an East Coast consortium. t:The new bid submitted to directors of the James Irvine Foundation at noon today .-presents an offer of $38.75 for •ch share ol Irvine Company ~k . The new bid is $3.3 million and (~ cents a share higher than the ff. offered Friday by a group ich numbers Irvine heiress an Irvine Smith among its Briggs Set ·To Run for Covernor SACRAMENTO CAP> -State Sen. John Briggs of Fullerton an· ~unced his candidacy today for th' Republican nomination for governor, promising "to apply business sense to California." Although lhe 47 year-old Briggs is the first formally declared candidate for the June 6_, 1978 GOP primary. he is enter- ing an already.crowded field or Republican hopefuls. Undeclared candidates who beve been aggressively cam pa1gning for the GOP nommallon ire Atty. Gen. Evelte Younger. Los Angeles Police Chief Ed Davia, San Diego Ma yor Pete Wilson and Assemblyman Ken M Cidy ol Fresno. Briggs earlier had talked of running for the GOP nomination tor lieutenant governor He said he ls running instead for iO\ ernor because Californtu needs a QOP candidate for governor who y;Jll dkectly attack Democratic f;ov. Edmund Brown Jr. as a &ovemor "of symbols, not sub .lltance." .,,_·~1 want growth. I'm concerned .,.pout jobs for young peopl~. ·' a.l'id Briggs, who operates an m •ranee firm In Fullerton in addt· t\on t.o representinR northern Qrange County in the state <See BRIGGS, Pa1e A2 > . " t350 Co at Stolen An Atascadero woman told lrvine police Sunday someone "'Walked off with her blue leather ~at with a allver fox collar from tl)e ReJl&try Hotel bnr over the , >'<eekend. Carol Willlams said the ,c:pat is wor\h $3~. I I , . I 't I , t I C o ast We a t h er f ' Local. tuaty winds 15 to 25 mile& per hour in after· noons. Low clouds along the beaches night and ear· ly momlng, otherwise sun· ny afternoons. Lows tonight SS to 66. Highs TuesdQ' fM2. -· • I ' I ' •• I I , ' I IN81DB TOD~ W Th~ 1P11n// o/ B1lmo"t Cotmt», Of*>, ti . o d ra:pp&4g 2$5·J>OU1td, 11.t /oottt.. .GM nobodtl ~"'' . arotMd tDUh Ian. Hn? Yep.and •he'• good al,.., jofl.lfft~ 84. •••ex e M AJ Ct·l 1 .. .... aJ •i . .. M I M pril\C1pals. The offer Friday represented $38.35 a share for the Irvine Com- pany stock and exceeded the Mobil bid made 24 hours earlier by nearly $1 million. Orange County Superior Court action on the lawsuit filed against the foundation two years ago by Mrs. Smith will resume when one of the two contenders bows out of the bidding race. Judge James F. Judge must then rule on the merits of the or. fer ultimately accepted by the Foundat)on and decide if the Irvine Company can be sold to the highest bidder. Heading the consortium's ef. fort are real estate speculator Donald Bren, Detroit developer Alfred Taubman, Wall Street financier Charles Allen and auto billionafre Henry Ford II. Sale of the 1 rvinc Company became poss ible when the Federal Tax Reform Act of 1969 called for the divestiture by foun· dation5 of stock held in pnvate companies. The James lr\'tne fo'oundation holds 54.5 percent of the Irvine Company stock . Mrs . Smith holds 22.4 percent of the stock in the company founded by her grandfather Assembly Passes Death Penalty Bill SACRAMENTO <AP l -The state Assembly today approved a bill restoring the death penalty m CalifornJa and sent the measure back to lhe Senate. The vote was 54-23, the exact m a rain needed for passage. After 90 minutes of sometimes· emotional debate, the ball staJled on an early ballot. one short of passage, with Democrats John Knox of Richmond. a death penalty foe, absent, and Henry Mello of Santa Cruz not voting On a final rollcall Mello cast the vote sending the bill to the Senate He s aid he was p h1losoph1 cally opposed to capital puru~hment but voted for at because defeat would probably sp'3rk a voters' init1at1ve that would produce a more severe death penatty law. The Assembly \'Ole was newed as the key test for the measure. which has already been ap· proved in a slightly different form bytheSenale. The upper house ls expected to approve the amended bill and send il lo Gov. Edmund Brown Jr . who ha~ said he wall veto 1l That would set the stage for a veto override all em pt. Eurher, the Assembl)' rejected an amendment to require the stale Supreml' Court to rule In· d1v1dually whether each death sentence· 1~ tn hne with other criminal penalties The vote was 44 ·29 against the amendment by Assemblyman Howard Berman <D·Los Angele!) 1. Congressman Raps Inaction on Tris WASHINGTON <AP> The Consumer Product Safety Com. m1ss1on was cnlic1zed today for fatltng to quickly ban Tris. a sus. pt'cted cancer·caustntt chemical u11ed as a flame-retardant in children's sleepwear. ·'The chronology on Tris is one of the most graphic that I have seen of the failure of the com· mission to adequately utilize its exlatinj( power," sa!d Rep. John 167,000 Jam Air Show At El Toro An estimated 161,000 people al· tended the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station's open house and watched the Navy'a Bkie Angels perform over the weekend. About 109,000 people visited the atatlon CM Sunday alone. At ohe time Sunday afternoon, tralfic on the northboucd Santa Ana Freeway was backed up several miles from the Sand Canyon exit that leads to the base. Despite traffic conaestion, Marine Corps officials sald thinaa generally went smoothly. The open house reatured the Blue Angels. a te~ of six Navy and Marlne Corp1 p\lots O)'lnl flaahy Skyhawk Jets in cloae formatlon, hlgb -spped maneuvers above the crowd. Vl1Jton a_llo were 1lven the op- portunity t.o vfew lt.e alrcraft tmd other equlpmenf used at the •ta- tlon. ·• Attendance at lhls year'• an· nuaJ ~ bouae was r~pOrtedly" mucb~r than tbe attendance last year when the Blue An1el1 dtd not Pcrf orm and the •ea.tiler ... poor • ..:, Moss <D-Callr. >. chairman of a HouseCommerce subcommittee. "There is adequate authonly to move much more rapidly than you have," he told the five com- m1ss1oners. Moss' subcommittee has been investigating whether federal re- gulation of potentially dangerous name retardant chemicals has been adequate. The panel has been told that several stud1tts sug. gesting Tris is hazardous were made available to the com- mission. These studies. most or which were conducted In the early 1970s. suuested that Tris could be absorbed through the skin, was cap4ble of cau.sing cell mutations and was toxic to fish at levels found in wash wattt . The commission's ban and or- der for repurch~ or unwashed Trls·lreated sleepwear was Is- sued last month. Commissioner Lawrence M. Kushner said that when the com- (8eeTRIS, Pace A2> AD WAS RE4L PU.NO MOYER "As I touched the keys for the lJst time, reallzinc I'd never be a Van Cliburn. I knew It was time to s•rt with my instrument. I sol it with a clualfled ad." That's the •dvertislna success atory related by a Santa Ana woman who placed thit ad : 'FOR S~LE PIANO Ot.albraWIOO.. xlnl cond. lX'JMOOl'A, an GPM. If )'OUt dawn of awareness bu arrlved and lt'a Ume to move' your lnatrum~ot; call 6'2·5f'78. Th• Dally PUot muea the pain ot partln11b0rter, and prolltable. Jean Lucille Conover, 23, Orange. lnvesligato"' reJ)Orted finding cars belonging to Mias Conover and Beauchamp parked at the airport and said that parents or both said they were with Van Tatenhove Saturday night. The first indication of the craft's plight came at 10:30 p.m. when Luke Vought , a stale ranJ(er at Dohepy Park, reported seeing a low-Oying plane disap- pear into the sea. • Withifl a few minutes or Vought's report, a patrol boat was on its way to the crash area. However, it w asn · t until daylight that sea searchers following an oil slick on the waler began finding evidence or the downed plane. Included among the items scooped from the ocean was the Gas Tanke r in Japan plane's front landing .wheel, p. sandal, some seat backs and fa briefcase belonging to Van Tatenhove -The search area about 1 '" miles at sea 1s in an area where waters run about 200 feel deep and only a short distance from where there is a sharp drop to l,500·foot depths. Today. Sheriff's Department <See SEARCH, Page A2 ) AP WlrtPltolo The 961 -foot liquefied natural g a s tanker llilli unloads her cargo of 743.000 barrels or natural gas at the Sodegaura terminal of the Tokyo Gas Company after arriving from Abu Dhabi on her inaugurnl voyag-c. The 60.~ clrad weight ton vessel. which is as big Js the liner Queen Elit.abcth I I, tarn es her eargo in tht> sax :-.pheri<:iJI tanks. Iler eargo 1~ enough to light up an average Japane~t· eit) for a year Delly ~floe f'lloto DENIES LOAN CHARGES Supervisor Diedrich Diedrich Says Gambling Pay Stories False Tara Responds · Brain lmplmtt Aids Viejo Girl By ANNE COOPER Of,,_ O•tly Piiot \l•fl Tara Nason, 8, of Mi ssion V1e- JO, calls herself the "bionic "om an." since a pa<·em aker was implanted 1n her brain two weeks ago in a Philadelphia hosp1t:.il "She is responding as she ty pically does w1lh dctl'rmina· t1on and humor." her falhN. Michael Nason . s:.i 1d tod<1y . "She's getting bored with the hospital. Last night we rolJed her wheelchair into the elevator, and she said, 'Let's flee this joint'." Tara was left more helpless than a newborn baby six years a~o. when her &kull was frac· tured in an accident. Her parents were on a romantic tour of the California wine country, wh en they received an emergency call from Orange County Children's Hospit.al. Tara, then 2, was not expected to survive her critical injuries. She did s urvive. but the formerly beautiful, bright little girl left the hospital with severe brain damage -blind, unable to speak and drawn into a fetal curl. Just love her. the ped1atncum told the Nasons. Play the radio rnr her , try nol to leave her alone loo much and love her ' Hut Tara':,, parents \H•re de lt'rm med to do "hatcvcr they C'Ould to lwlp their daughter re c•over as much freNlom of movl'- mt•nt as pos~1ble Tht'y t•ngagt'd on a course of physical therapy with her and lo ok her to Philadelphia when they heard of the Institute for the Achievement of lluman Potcnt1<.il In lht' fi\'c years Tara's therapy h<1s bl'en sup<.•rvised by the Jn!)ltluh'. she has recovered sufftc1enlly to alll'nd public school, the R1charrl Henry Dana special cducatwn fa ci lity in Dana Point lier teacht!r, Maxine Nardulh, said Tara is a very popular stu· dent, who ii; unusually perccpti vc for an s.ycar old. Tara·s greatest accomplishment has been to learn to type \\1th a s pecially fashioned head gear. She can t ype a short letter without !)Upervision. her teacher said ISttTARA, Page A2 J Orange County Supervisor Ralph Diedrich today denied published reports that he re- ceived gambling loans from casinos in Las Vegas and the Bahama Islands. r: • Diedrich labeled a Sunday ~ story in the Santa Ana Reaisler as "loaded with half truths and no truths whatsoever." He also flatly denied what he called an innuendo in the story that $30,000 deposited In an Orange County bank eventually found its way into S\4pervisor Philip Anthony's campaign last fall. Diedrich said it ls unthinkable that "any one in their rieht m\nd'0 would interpet negoUuble chill &iven for gambling trips as loans. '· l challenge the Register or anyone else to show whete there has been any violaUon on my part or a dutr to report those chits as loans,' Diedrich said. , The Reeister article said Dledrlcb had failed to dlsclote what it termed loan• aa required by the Moscone Governmental Conflict or Inleresl Act as well as P.ropo11Uon 9. Di~ch also denied that he and indicted loanbroker Gene Conrad were lit Lu Vesas at the tame tlme last O~tober. ''l haven't been in Las Veaaa ainc• before July aitd 1 def}' any dlmwlt. reoorler to prove otberwtH," safd Diedrich. He AllO noted that a Fulle~ <see DI oa1C11, ••••At> . ... I J A2 A~WI.._.. HAT IN THE RING County Solon Briggs BRIGGS .•• Senate Briggs, who described himself as "a conservative in the Ronald Heagan mold," refused to cnlicize h~ Republican rivals. s aying, "any one or us would be better than Jerry Brown." Reagan has declared he will rem ain neutra l in the GOP primary, but the former gov· ernor promises to campaign for the Republican nominee in the general election. But Briggs picked up t he en· dorsement of former Lt. Gov. Ed Heinecke, who dc~cnbed him as ··a man who has the proper µh1losophy, the philosophy of myself and of Ronald ReaJ(an ·· Stale Sen Wilham Campbell < R-tlac1endi.1 lft.>1ghls 1. endon,ed Brigg~ a:. ··!>on\ethtng of a maverick, an 1nd1v1dual of total candor " Briggs, the father of three. :o.t•rved 10 years tn the state As· scmbly hcfore hh, election last 'ear to the Senate Fro•Pa~Al OIEDRICH. • Bovs Club annu.11 fund -raiser he ha ~ hel1)('d sponsor for the past JO :-l•<.irs might atTnunl for some of 'I he so·callt'd casino loans ··1·m 1101 '>Ult' but I think tht· tr 1 p fo r I h e C o11cl c; u ys of F\lllH\on ,., h11l1•d to th<.• (;()()(! C LI.\ s <'.in• of I! ;ilph Dll'd rll·h · · hl• s aid "It m1Rht he. I dnn·t know for <:t>rtain. hut th<• Good Guys bill might appear on a computer printout of .,oi I:-But 11 r<·rta tnly 1s not a loan to m t> Tht• F'ullt•rt1in supt•f\ l'\nr·s La<; \ t·~as lint• of c·n •d1t hN'am<• an 1-.s uc in h1., 1972 C'ampd1~n . Thl•n. 1t "as used 1n poht1cal ad'> and mad1•r-. purporlt•dl v dt• -.1g n1·1l h \ lohb\ 1s t 1-'rank \11 l·ht•lt·na 11n 11<.'half of 11wum hc•nt William Ph11l1p'> D1e<lm·h lalwl1·d the• llc•gl'>t<'r '>lory ··anulht•r murky <':IS!' nf ''t•llo w Jounwli'>m·· ;ind !>.a1cl ht• ha<I not lw<'n rontar tcrt hv th<' It L•gist1•r n ·1x>rt1•r s 1n1·1• \la)'~ flt• ulso .,,1111 lht· '>0 C'ullc•d l;irl(I' lllH'Xplain<·d dt•pOSl l '> In an \nahl'1m hank an • th<' ou tgro~th of .. urn<· n ·.11 t·-.t .1\1• '>:t h''> "It Jllsl -.11 happ1·n-. I h,1, t' mort• than $200.000 c-.1 .. h tl.-po'>llt•d ~1th tht· bank anrl I don t "N' \\ h) th.it ,., an\lhtn).( to lit• .1-.ham<-<l of l'sp<'ria ll.\ ''-hl'n tht• tr a nsa<·tion-. .trt• puhhc·h rc•t·orilt·tl a nti t•a" to 11 Hl"L'. lht• '>lll't'I \ l'>nr '>J iii Thi'> morning l>1t·dric-h ron t actcd h1-. .1\lm 111·~ ancl orch•n'fi him to dc>m;1111I ,1 n•trart1on h um tht> Ht•gl'>t t•r r>urll\).( th.ti t 11n\t'r';1t 11111 ht• -.aid ··1 h:" I' '>onw right .; ll•rt I th ink. and I don t lwh<'' <' p11hl11· off1<'1al s h:t \t' t11 put up ''1th th1-. k 1n<l of cl1stort 11111 • 111· 1111'11 put 111 .1 f'.dt '" n11t1·rl 11111'1 a11111111•v L••lll'> ""•11·r 1n "-l'" York Train8 Crash RIO DE JANErRO CAPl Two commuter trains collided ••l a st ation here tot.lay und early re ports indicated many persons we re killed or inJured O"ANQE COAIT DAILY PILOT ,,...°'M9 CM\\ O.t11ly ...... •t"•·cf\•\.'"'"' •ftltdtMMI#\ ,.t •\\ t'\pWbll'-NoOft¥thl>()r<M.- (IN\t ~1,n1nq Comn""' \tMfAU• .. 11.on, ~'* ~bh\Md JIAO ...... 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Pot Load· Two Oregon men were tuken into custody on drug charges Sunday after u Cal1forn1a Highway Patrolman alleged h(• found 33 pounds of marijuanu and $27,520 in the trunk of their car. patrol officers said today Patrolman J ay Redding said he stopped the car on the Sun Diego Freeway In Westminster ufter its slow 45·m1le-an-hour speed attracted his attention und he noticed its Arizona llcenl>~ plates had expired, offficers ::.aid Redding asserted he :.melted burned marijuana inside the car and found the drugs and cash "'hen he searched the trunk Arrested were Charles Jean S1 meon. 40. of Grand Ronde, Ore . and John Savage Pierce. 39. of Willamina, Ore. They were booked mto Orange County J ail on charges of possession of mari- juana for sale, patrolmen said. In addition to the $27 ,520 in a briefcase, orticers said, Pierce was carrying $974 in cash and St· meon $362. Salary Meet For College Board Set Saddleback College trustees and faculty represen\at1ves will again try to resolve months of arduous salary bargaining dur· mg an executive session pnor lo tonight's board meeting. The closed-door conference will begin at 1: 30 p. m . in the col· lege library, Room 212, and the regular meeting is due to con· vene an hour later. The latest <ilitnct offer before teachers was for a pay 1ncreast:' totalin~ n early 22 percent over the next three· ycarl> It ha!-> yl't lo bt.· a('tt'cl on by lht' teaehcrs Thl' regular puhllt• s('ss1on. s cheduled to st art ul 8 :.Ill p m will include a propol>•tl to rl'v;.imp the di s t ri c t 's commun1t v sl'rvires offke <Jnd rt-quesh t;> hire consultants tn study the pro. posed second campus !>oil<• al lrvim• Center Ort\'<' :.ind Jt'ffrt•\ Hoarl Frorra Pag~ A J SEARCH ... 0Cfi c1als ·tn Sant.1 An .i plannNI to m n t to discuss add1t1onal sll'f>" to hl• takl·n tn re('ovcr \\ hJI th1•v .are now csll hut 100 IH.'l <:t.nt cc1 talll 1:. a downed µl..i nt• th.11 < .ir n ed four penplc lo lht•1r lll·ath-. Th!'y satd pan•nt' of lht> four pl.'ople a re r<·lul't ..i nl t o h.n t• diver.; run ht·a\ \ ri.,k., tn .it te mpts to loealt· th" m1s-.1ng plane TARA ••• Nason 11 d Tara was an ex· cetlent cand1date for the pac.emak r operauon. bee•"5e her chief rt-malnins symptom has been m~cle ri1td.lty. Her thumbs turned into her hand. she could make only sweeping move· menb with her arms. a nd her lt!gs "sctssored" one over the other A w e('k after the pacemaker w a:. implanted on the base ol Tara's brain. it wi.s turned on at u very low speed. her rather said. T he speed is to be increased gradually N uson said generally ~realer freedom of movement isn't ex· peded until the speed reaches at lea::.t 3. with a maximum speed of 10 Tara ·s hmbs are noticeably looser aJready, he said, although the pacemaker has been ad· v a need only to a speed of 2.8. ··::,he s been ctrawmg and mak· in~ letters," Nason said. "Her teacher will be ecstatic. Tara's legs have always scissored -we couldn't pull them more than an inch or two apart at the knees. They haven't scissored now in several d~s. a nd they pull apart easily. ·'Our J(Oal is to get her up on her reet again, walking,. he said. ''It's early to uy just what lbe extent of her recovery will be, but we're amazed to ·see the Jm. provement already. And we're· patient. After all, she's been off her reetforsix years." Nason said he expects Tara's doctors to release her May 24. She is looking forward to the trip back to California with her father and mot.her, he said. The Nasons' other three children are at home 1n Mis sion Viejo with a housekeeper and nurse. Her dad said Tara is anxious to be back an school. She has nearly worn out a tape recording her classmates sent or their favorite son gs, he said. and morning mail 1s the tugh point of her day N;ison said Tara has received <.1boul 400 cards from all over the country. "Philadelphia as m full bloom it's too bad Tara can't enJOY 1t." her father s aid. "Broad Street llos pital 1s right downtown Titieves Loot Two Offices Office bu1ldini;:s in I rvane and Co<.l:.a Mesa were broken into c•vt•r the \\Cekcnd, and the th1e\'eS took only a typewriter from each firm, according to police reports. An $816 electric typewriter was taken from a front desk at R&S Ihstributing. 3303 Harbor Blvd t•a rly Saturday morning after so- meone broke a large window to ~am entrance. I rvme police s aid someone s mashed a large window at .lames Reid Builders. lnc., 17982 Sk~ park Circle early Sunday mormng. The bandits made off w ith an l'lectric typewriter worth $700 in that burglary. Delly '""•' St•lf ~llO!o NO GONGING FOR 'POPEYE' GEORGE ARNOLD Huntington Character Eluded the Clang"' 'Popeye' on TV HB Character Outlaats Gong By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Ott,_ D.:lty '"lleUltft One-time circus c lown George Arnold got his shot al television's Gong show where he dldn 'l win but d~~ get the dreaded gong,e_1~~ Arnold, 47, a native son o( Hun- tington Beach, w\11 be seen Wed· nesday, June 15, at 3 p.m. on the NBC-TV Channel 4 Davtim e Gon g Show ln hts routine as Popeye the Sailor Man. the car· toon swabbie . The foothless perfor m er took along an entourage oC abqut l~O loyal rans (or the recent ~ldeotaping . Arnold didn't suffer the lg· nomlnJous fate or getUng gon1ed ri1ht out of the TV llmellaht wlth b.11 Popeye act. But he waa alm01l removed from the ft.ale by • 1tant hand that snatches conteatant.s back i.nto the wings aut.omatlca1\y, Uke an old vaudeville hook rafrved for the wor'st.-or best performcn. dtpendini on your outlook. ··They said they were giving me an X-rating, ·• Arnold says with a cackle. . The six-lime candidate for the Hunhngton Beach City Council, who has run on a thinly veiled platform of male chauvinism and city J>eautilicatlon, wasn't going to stand s till for \llat kind of a great bill hand . Following in true Popeye tr adi· tlon. he mimicked gulping down a c an of spinach, flexed his muscles and Cou.ght the hand ort with his fistao. "I went the whole way· and didn't get eonged,'• he declares triumphantly. Gong Show judges inclpdlng singer Jaye P . Morgan, actor J nmie Farr and comedian Jack Burns never even reached for the dreaded gong hammer. Arno ld won a $50 gH\. certificate for footwear. He allo hopes the Gonr Show 111 may lead to oCCer1 for TV com merclaJ appearances aod network apOkesmen HY lt Just mt1bt due to Arnold'• d.llttnctive facial characteristka .. • !fleeting of tlae Clans The Glen-Mohr Pipe and Drum Corps of Pas adena were among hundreds of Southern C<.iltfornia pipers <lnd dancers m the first gathering of the clans in Laguna Heach Sunday The parade and dance ex- hibitions c.'apped Orange County Lyric· Opera's fifth a nnua l May Faire. Although ramy skies dampened much of the nine- d a y arts and crafts festival,. sunny weather Sunday brought 3.000 to watch the Scot!'.. Time Runs Out On Spiro W iitch ll seems lhal time has run out on the Spiro A~new watch. A family firm 10 .nahe1m which copyri~hted the watch :.topped making 1l about four ) ears ago No more will be made. Jn early 1970. Or and Mrs llale Dougherty and their 10 children hired a graduate art stu· dent to draw a caricature of the former vice pres iden t. The) "Opy righted the dei>q~n and wen· soon boxing and !>h1ppinl( Agnew \\atches. T he Doughertys have kept s ales figures secret but a published estimate r eported sa les of 100,000 m the first year. Demand spurted again m 1973 \\.hen Agnew resigned. "'The people who have been buying them for the lasl two years or so arc strictly collec tors.·· said Larry Dougherty, 23. general mana~er or the firm Two Teens Nabbed In Mesa Burglaries Poh('C han: arrcs tt'd two Cost.i !\l es:.a youngsters they helieH· .ir<.• respons bile for at least JG burglaries of l'ast side homes in the past month Tht• two 15 )"t'ar old bO\'l> wen· .irrest1.'<i Fnday b> police who satd the.\ thrnk the pair entered homes through unlo<:ked doorl> and windows s ince mid-April. UCI Banquet Set Saturday The public is invited to help honor o utstanding s tude nts , teachers, staff, alumni a nd cam· pus s upporters at the seventh a n· nual UC Irvine Lauds and Laurels Banqut•t Saturday at the S h e raton Jlol c l 1n N t.•wporl Beach Sponsored by the UC I Alumni Ass ociation, tickets w ill cos t $12.50 per person, with cocktails. at 6:30 p.m. and dmncr al 7:30 Pm. Those inte rested in attending may make a reservation, before Tuesday. by calling the l1Cl Alumni office, 833-6247 or the UCI information desk. 833-5150. Mwilated Body Found ROSTON CAP 1 The mutilal t'd body of an F.ust Bridgewater woman who disappeared while on a bikln l( trip with her husband and daughter has been found In heavy underbrush In a state fo rest In Plymouth Police today awaited results of an autopsy on Ruth M aslerk, 33, a H anson e le m e n ta r y school teacher. who was found Sundav in Myles Standish Re11ervatlon, a day after h~r hu11band reported her m issln$f. Investigator Ed Dr) zmJlcs l>~1d the thefts in eaC'h of the 16 homes \\ere similar, with onlv small items like cash and jewelry taken in each case ··1n each instance:· Oryzmula '>aid, ··the homes were ransacked and only small valuables wer<· taken. Based on 1nvest1gat1on. police believe the youngs ters iavc away much of the 1ewclry. and spent the cash thcmsel ve!). The burglaries all occurred during the daytime, Oryzmala said, adding that one or t he boy:. attends school until 11 a .m., and the other youngster does not go to school at all. "We're tryintt to get back u:-. much property as possible to the owners." hl" s aid, poring over a large stack of bur~lary reports. ··But lhis 1s going to take a long t1mt·:· Both boys were released lo the custody of their parents , he said. Yale Horwrs Gerald Ford NEW HAVEN. Conn. CAPJ Yale University. where Gerald Ford studied law. awarded th<· form er President an honorarv degree today and praised him fc)r the "house cleaning·• he led a fter the nation's Wateq~atc scandnl11 Ford's citation. which makes reference lo his tenure during the nation's bicent e nnial year. stales: ··it took some d oinR lo ,:tel t he house clean in tlrne for the hirthday party. Som ehow you man aged to get. us r eady to celebrate. Like the tall ship11. you were a symbol of s tately and cheerful serenity You retrieved your countrymen from cynical s elf-scorn and put America back upon a helpful, upward path. • ' , W•MAKI OUR OWN DRAPl!I TRIS ••• .--- ·~ :; mission receives inform ation ~n suspected hazards it .. will 1:cner a lly not be enough lo· e stablis h unreasonable risks ..... The commission must make finding of unreasonable risk · ordC'r to ban a substance or ordeiat 1ls r epurchase, he added. Commissioner Thaddeus Gar rett said the commission "canno and will not do a better job in thi area unll'Ss a greater commit.- m('ntoCresources is made." Comm1ss1oner Barbara H. rranklin said the public is not be- 1 n g properly protected from <langerous chemicals in con- .:-umer products. ··1 "ould characterize the cur- n •nl approach to most chroni~ hazurds as ad hoc at best, absur<f at worst. The uneven record and lack of a more uniform agency- 111 -age n l" y a ppr oach ii <lani.irrous. ··she added. l'n til lht> ban, c hildren 'i, -.IN•pwear was treated with Tris to make it meet feder<Al name re - l J rd anl standards. The com. m1s!'l1on issued a ban on the sale o f Tris-treated children's .,1eepwear April 8. At the same • time , the age ncy o rdere<t manufacturers to repurchase un· "ashed garments treated with. Tris. The manufacturers challenged. the repurchase orde r and a federal district court judge or- dered yarn. fabric and chemical manufacturers to share the re· purchruiing costs. A hearing on a further appeal is set for Wednes· day. Finch Widow ~ In Will Fight LOS ANGELES (AP) -The widow or British actor Peter Finch is seeking court approval to take over his $115.000 estate. contending that English law r~ 'oked his will. Mavis Eletha Finch, who mar· ned the late actor Nov. 9, 1973, in Italy, said British la w invalidated ... inch's 1975 will. because the law says. "Every will made by a man or woman shall be revoked hy hls or her marriage ·· The 1965 will loaves the estate to three of his children by .two previous ma rriages, according lo Mrs. l"inch 's attorney, Eugene Goodwin PUNT PREP AILS Thieves tried to walk off with a potted plant belonging to Mr". Helen Black or 16 Lago North In Irvine over the weekend, bu~ police suld they failed In their et. rorts. The plant and pot. were too heavy. police said. \ I uthCoast ' . .. Afternoon N.Y.. Stocks .. "-ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA VOL. 70, NO. 136, 3 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES MONDAY, MAY 16, 1977 ' . TEN CENTS Judge's ~~n Alllong County Air VictilllS •I" ! . ByGARYGRANVlllE ill °'"" Otlly ,.I,.. Stttt I • Roucti seas forced the aban· 'dbn ment this momt11e of a sea .. earch for possible survivors '"@lone four Orange CounUans -lieved &o bave been aboard a ~ht plane Saturday night when 1 plumnwtted into the ocean orr na Point. •But .. aJQJll the shoreline a •ound sea.rcb for Wf'eckaet or other evidence of the crash con· tlnued. ~ordlng to a . Harbor Patrol spoke$man. Included among the four peo- ple believed to nave been aboard the ill·lated plane when at nosedived into ~ sea at about 10: 30 p. m. was the son of Orange County Superior Court Judge Lester Van Tatenhove. Officials iaid they believe Bret· Van Tatalbove. 22. of Santa Ana, Meeting of the Clans was at the controls of the Cessna 112 when It left Orange County Airport shortly after9 p.m. They are equally certain from missing persons complaints and other evidence that aboard the plane with Van TateDbove were: -Bradford Jay Crawford, 22, Fullerton. 1 -Roger Leigh Beauchamp, 22. Fullerton. D•ooy Polol Pllolo lly R•tl\.1rd l(otflltr The Glen· Mohr Pipe and Drum Corps of Pasadena were among hundreds of Southern California pipers and dancers in the first g<.1thcnng of the clans in Laguna Beach Sunday. The parade and dance ex- hibitions capped Orange County Lyric Opera·~ fifth annual May Faire Although rainy skies dampened much of the nine· day arts a nd crafts festival , sunny weather Sunday brought 3,000 to watch the Scots. Clemente Firemen 1 1 Laud, Paramedics I\ By ANNE COOPER Of,,,_ O•oty Pllol ~1•11 "When 1t com<'s right down to tbe wire, we can't do any more in the way of first u1d than u boy scout could do " Captain Nick Maull'. emcrgcn· cy medical servu•t•s coordinator for the San Clemente F1r1• Department. was c•xp resstnl? (lustratton al "'"rkin~ on one of oily two area in Orangt.' County not to offer its citizens paramedic service tEvery c1tv 10 thl' <'ounty but ~an Clement<' and Brea. and all the county unincorporated areas. lave paramedic service Stn<'<' llTe prof(ram was introduced tn 01'ange County in "ugu'lt, 1973. 1t has proven so successful that 1t now has a national reputation for etcellencc m emergency treat ment delivery, according to Maule. · The difference belwf'l'n p'ramedlc response and Sun Clemente's emergencf medical tiiehnlclans' response may Ix' the d11ference between lifo and death, huaid. All of Sa" Clemente's 15 full- Hm e firemen ure <'mcrgency medical technicians. which means they have had 100 hours or fust aid training. J> aramedics. on the other Co ast Weathe r 1 LocaJ gusty wlnds 15 to 1 25 m iles per bout in an.~. 1 noons. Low clouds along "the beaches night and ear· ' ty morning, otherwise 6un· 1n y afternoons . Lows •tonight 65 to ~. Highs Tuesday 67· 72i INSIDE TODA '1 Tht 1herifl oJ l:tt}mont count11. Oldo, lt.o st~ 2SS·f>ond, m f ooter, .and • no00d11 ~ arauhd wWl her. Her'! YIP.and •ht'• good ot Mr Jo0, 1Jft POJ1e IU. •••ex C1 .. ti CM .. ... tU n .. M M hand. have had better than 10 times the number or hours or training The quality o f paramedic training is extremely high as well, Maule said. enabl 1n~ cert1r1ed paramed1c-s to perform as tht-eyes, cars and hands of a physician .. San Clemente residents think we firemen arc paramedics." Maule said '"It's a reasonable assumption They see the fire df>· partment ambulant'E'S , and they've seen inform at1on or paramedic ser\'lce m other areas orthecount.> .. The funclJon of San Clemente rtremen. as emergency medical lt>chmc1ana, 1s to stabahze a pa t1ent·s condition and transport tSttMEDICS, Pagei\2) D~lty Piiot il•ll Pf>olo URGES EXPERTISE Capt. Nick Ma ule -----'- Petition Readied By Sycamore Panel Thirty-five members of an ad hoc ··save.Sycamore Hills" com- mittee met in Laguna Beach Satllrday and stopped short of calling fo~·an initiative petition to halt houslnf in \he Greenbelt area. Instead the committee mem- bers si~ned a petition to be Gunman, Pal ' Take 8600 at , Gas Station -Two Laguna s,act) gas station atleadaflU wu' ordered by a gurim aA to lie On the noor of the sarage whilehls ~rtner emptied the caah registet' ol $000 Sunday, police said. The attendants. Philllp Brude and Stephen Kir by, bo\h 18. told officers the men escaped on foot. The attendants were cl01lna Don '1 Gulf StaUoA. 590 South Coast. ffllhway, when they were approached by the duo. Neither wa1barmecl. The cwunan wu described as wearing a dark areen skl mask. a awealthlrt and blue Jeana. H carried a a m atf altv r semiautomatic piltol, accordln& to pottce. His accomptlce wore a hooded sw~atshlrt and ~lue Jeana, theau.d•nb toid police. handed the City Council Wednes· day asking it to reconsider a general plan amendment that would permeit. residential de- velopment "We uree the City Council," the peUlionreads. "to remember and recognize that the plan you· hghtly amended is a citizens' plan: a plan that was arduously and laboriously developed after months or study by many Laguna Beach citize ns; citizens who were and are devoted to saving Laguna Beach from destructive development." The petitioners urged the coun· ell to "bravely resist" the le.gal advice of City Attorney George .Logan. who counseled that unless the action were taken the city would lose an lnverse condemna- tion lawsuit pending against It. "We plead that the city council defends \he plan against hostile outside lntereall," they wrote, "interests that vtew the vit al re- sources of land arol.lnd our village u a clutch of golden eggs to exploit ... A m ong 1igner1 wet e Dr. Thomas Aleunder and James Dllley, president and founder of La,una Greenbelt Inc. Ale~andtl' tiaa said tbal an in· IUollve would be a last re ort f« the irernbtltm . On WMnHday • rdundl l•· acbeduJed to en•cl • la6in1 Ol'·, dlnance for th Sycamore Hills to match thd general plM •end· ment il approved two week• •JO· ' -Jean Lucille Conover, 23, Orange. . Investigators reported finding cars belonging to Miss Conover and Beauchamp parked at the airport and said that parents of both said they were with Van Tatenhove Saturday night. The first Indication of the craft's plight came at 10:30 p.m. when Luke Vought, a state ranl(er at Doheny Park, reported seefog a,ow.fiying plane disap· pear into the sea. Wlthln a few minutes or Vougbt's report, a patrol boat was on its way to the crash area. However, it wasn't until daylight that sea searchers following an oil slick on the water began finding evidence of the downed plane. · Included among the items scooped from the ocean was the plane's front landing wheel, a sandal, some seal backs and a briefcase belonging to Van ff atenhove. The search area a bout l ' ' miles at sea is in an area where waters run about 200 feet deep and only a short distance from where there 1s a :.harp drop lo t ,500·foot depths. Todav. Sheriff's Department <See SEARCH, Page A2) Briggs .. Running Seeks Governorship SACRAMENTO CAP> -State Sen. John Briggs or Fullerton an· nounced his candidacy today for the Republ.Jcan nomination for governor, promising ''to apply bus in es!) sense l{) California.·' Although the 47.year·old Briggs is the first formally declared candidate for the June 6. 1978 GOP primary, he is enter· ing an already·crowded field or Republican hopefuls. Undeclared candidates who have been aggressively cam· paignlng for the GOP nomination are Alty. Gen. Evelle Younger. Los Angeles Police Ch ief Erl Davis. San Diego Mayor Pete Wilson and Assemblyman Ken Maddy of Fresno. Briggs earlier had talked of running for the GOP nominalt~n for lieutenant governor. He said he is ruMmg instead for gov· SC Woman Faces· County Fraud Charge A San Clemente woman is one of 25 Or ange County residents charged with welCare fraud following investigations carried out by the district attorney's of. fice. Inves tigators said Trayce Schnetzlet. 25. collected $2,107 from the county's welfare de· partment after making false declarations on her need for fmanc1al aid Court action against Mi ss Schnetzler and her 24 co-defcn· 1 dants 1s h<!lnR scheduled today •Investigators said the 25 cases beinR prosecuted represented an .1llcged loss to the county or more than 545,000 m wetrare grants Water Main Tums Geyser An unfaithful water meter malfunctioned sending a geyser of water as high as 30 feel in the air today at lSO Avenida Magdalena. San Clemente. A patrolling San Clemente police officer spotted the spout at J : 30 a. m. and emergency water department crewman Bob Creed was dispatched lo quell the tor- rent. A department o(flctal said a gasket on the condominium com· plex meter falled, and a bolt sheared or! allowlne the water to s pray into the air. The matter ./Was quickly remedied and no out· ages were reported, Death Bill OK'd WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) Gov. Pierre S. du Pont has &lgned into law a bill relnstatin1 Delaware's death penalty. .. A• t touched the keys for the la11t time, reaUzlnr 1'4 never be a Van Cliburn. 1 knew lt was \tme to part with my lMtrum enl J sold it. wltb a cluatfled ad." That's tho adv~rttaln• success story nlatecl by a Sant• Ana woman who placed th la ad: -·-FOR SALE PIANO Gulbriln60ft. •tat cond. it ·:cxxit, •fl ePM. ernor because California needs a GOP Cjllldidate for governor who will directly attack Democratic Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. as a governor "o( symbols. not s ub· s tance." "I want growth. I'm concerned about jobs for young people." said Briggs, who operates an in· surance firm in Fullerton an add1· t1on to representing northern Orange County in the state Senate. Briggs. who described himself as "a conservative in the Ronald R eagan mold,·· refused to criticize his Republican nvals. saying, "any one of us would be better than Jerry Brown." Reagan has declared he will remain n eutral in the GOP primary, but the former gov· ernor promises to campa1~n for the Republican nominee tn the general election. !>.P WortoftotO HAT IN THE RING County Solon Briggs Tara Responds BriUn Implant Aida Viejo Girl 8y ANNE COOPER Ot 1• O•ely Pilot Sult Tara Nason. 8. o( Mission Vie· jo. calls herself the "biontc woman," since a pacemaker was implanted in her brain two weeks ago in a Philadelphia hospital. "She is responding as she typically does ~with determina· lion and humor,'· her father, Michael Nason , said t oday. "She"s getting bored with the hospital. Last night wc rolled her wheelchair into lhl' elevator, and she said, "Let's flee this jomt · ·· Tara was left more helpless G than a newborn baby six years ago. when her skull was frac· tured in an accident lier parenL-; were on a romantic tour of the California wme country. when they received an cmeq.~ency call from Orange County Children's Hospital. Tara. then 2, was not expected to survive her cnt1cal injuries. She did s urvive. but the formerly beautiful. bright little girl left the hospital with severe brain damage -blind. unable to speak and drawn into a fetal curl. Just Jove her. the pediatrician told the Nasons. Play the radio for her. try not to leave her alone too much and love her. But Tara's parent<; were dC' term med to do "'hatever they could to help their daughter re· covc-r as much freedom of move· ment as possible They engaged on a cour!>C of phys1c<:il 1 hcrapy with her and took her to Philadelphia when they heard of the lnsl.Jlutc for the Achievement of Human Potential. In the f1Vl' vears Tar<i's therapy has been !-.Uperv1scd u.v the Institute, !-.hc htt "> recov<~n·d s urr1 c1cntl y lo :.ittend puhl1c school. the H1ch;irtl llcnry D<ina s pecial education factl1t} in Dana Point. _ tier teacher. M:.ixinc Nardull1, said Tara 1s a very popular stu· dent. who 1s unusually percept"'<' for an S·year old. T<ira ·s greatest accomplishment has been to learn to type \\1th a spcciall.> fas hioned head gear She can type a s hort lt:ltcr without ~upcrv1s1on, her teacher s;.11d. Nason said Tara was an l'X· cellent candid ate for the pacemaker operation. because her chief remaining symptom has been muscle rigidity. II.er thum bs turned into her hand, she could m ake only sweeping move· mcnts with her arms. and her (SeeTARA, Page A2 > ·-' . ' . A2 DAIL v r .... or L/SC Plans t o Sae 8 y GARV (i Kt\NVll.LE Of lhe 0•1fy 1'11•1 \tall Orange County Sura•rv1sor Ralph Diedrich today denied pubhshed reports that ht' re ceived ga mbling loans from casinos 111 I.as Vt•gus and th(• Bahama Island'> Diedrith h1hclt'd a Sundav story m the Santa Arla Register j S "loaded with hair truthi. and not ruths whatsoever Ile· abo natl) dented ""hat hl· call \!d an mnul'ndo in the story that S30 .000 deposited in an Or<1nge County bank eventually round 1t'> way into Super111sor Ph1hp Anthony's c<1mp<11gn last rail 01ednch ''mJ 1t 1s unthinkable thal "anv onc· in their nght mind · wciul<l inlcrp<•l negollablt• chits g1Vl•n fm g:.imlJlin~ lnp:.. as lo:.ins "I challenge t he H egaster or anyone d se lo show where there ha:; been any v1olat1on on my part or 41 duty to report lhm;c <'.hits as lo:.ins," DH:dru·h s:.iid . The Rel-(1sl<:r arti<:ll• s0:11d Oiednch h;,id failed lo d1scloi.e what it termed loans as requtl"ed by the Moscone Governmental Conni ct or lntc..·rcst Act as well as Propo.s1l1on 9 D1cdnch also dt•naed lhJt he J nd indi cted loanhrokcr Gene Conrad wt>rc 1n Las Vegas al the s ame time last Octoht'r "I haven't been tn La:-. Vegas '.'>Ince before Jul) and I def) an.\ d1mw1t rt'JH>rtt·r to pro ve otherw1~e · !'>a!d D1t•dr1<:h lie al~o nokd that a Fullerton Boy:-. Club annual fund raiser he has helped :-.ponsor for the past IO .\'ears might J<;counl fo r !>OffiC of th<.' SO-C<!llt>d {';.lstnO lo<in!-. "I'm not i-ute but I think lhl' trip for lhl· Good Guyi-of Fullerton 1" billed to the <:ood Guys l'<Jrc of Halph D1<'Clneh." ht· said "ll rrnghl he. I don I know for t·t•rtatn. hut lht' Goo<I (;uys ball m 1f(hl app1•ar on a <'Om putcr printout of "orts But tl c:erta1nl) 1s not a loan lo me · Tlw Full<'rton supt>rv1.,or ·s I.as VegJs llnl' of frt•d1t ht•l'amc an 1:,sut· in his 1972 l'ampaign Then. 1t \~a .... U'>ed in poltlH'.!I ads and mailers purportedly de MOl'lday. May 1~ t977 . -... .. ' ~r .. llot ~. DENIES LOAN CifARGES Supervisor Diedrich s i g ned by lobbyist Frank Michelena on behalf of in<'um lu•nt Wilham Phillips Diedrich labeled the Register story "another murky case of \ t•llow 1ournahsm · and said he had not been contacted by t he Register reporter since May 5 fl t• also said the so t:allcd large unexplained d e p osits an an Anaheim bank are the outgrowth of some real estate sales. "II 1ustso happens l have more than S200.000 cash deposited with the bank and I don't see why that 1s anything to be asham ed or especially when the transa ction'> art-publicly recorded and easy to tr;.icc." the supervisor said This morning Di edrich con tat ted his attorney and ordt>red him to dem and a rclrac·t1 on from the Register. Dunng that convcrs:.ilion ht• said , "I have some rights left . I think, and 1 don't helteve public officials have to put up with th1:-. kind or d1stort1on ... lie lhf..'n put 1n a <'all to noted hbf..'I attorney Lou1~ Niter in New York -- l.agµna's Te&.ehers l Deadlock Teachers and administration negotiators failed to reach an agr eem ent on salaries in the Laguna Beach Unified School District aft~r a setr-1mposed de· •dline lapsed. Teachers declared an impasse, or deadlock. a non-strike move Saturd<1f that call s for an 1m· part1 a s tate m ediator to arbitrate the dispute. The board of education wlll meet in closed session Tuesday lo decide whether lo seek to con- tinue negotiations or also to declare an impasse. Arbitration. by the Education Employment Relations Board, is advisory. The school board would not be bound by an EERB ruling Teachers could call for a strike an,y time during the pro· cess, whkh could take a week or as long as seven months . Bill Barnes. district instruc- t 10 n a I director and c hief negotiator, this morning gave a brief statement on the talks hall. Ba mes said, "After more than 48 hours of negotiating during the past two months. the (teachers'> association and the district are at a point with some issues of some differences -and I would say minor differences -of salary. health benefits. and reduction of class siie at the elemc;ntary level." A s pokesman for the teachers s aid the board or education is of- fering a three percent salary in- crease. compared to the teacher pos 1t1on of six percent. <S addleback Valley Unified School District teachers, who ended a four-day s trike Satur- d<1y. settled for five percent an· nua l increases m a three-year contract Huntington Beach elementary teachers have set- tled for6 1 percent > Last year. Laguna's teachers won a six percent pay raise_ The teachers spokes m an also said the faculty assoc1at1on 1s pressing for smaller class sizes. particularly an lhc fourth lhrou~h ~•xt h grades . wh e r e th t• :..pokesman c laimed classes average JO to 36 pup;::; .. Rarnes said today he sees a 1'lrikc as "very unlikely. The negoll<.1tmg ~cssions have been \'rry open, both parties very aml'nable.·• * * * :' 167,000 View Air ., Show at El Toro School Board Eyes Laguna ~) , Garden Plan ·'-J J\n C'.'>l1m.1t t•d lli7 000 p1•riplC' at t<'n<h·d th1• l•:I Toro M .Hine· C'orp .... 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"' n·porh:dl~ m11<'h hri.th<'r th.in th1• ;1ltt'ndan<•1• l,1'.'>t yt>.tr v.twn th u llltu.• i\nit<•ls d id not perrurm ;.ind lht• "rathl·r v. <•:..poor Fro~Pag~ :l I MEDICS ... l11m lo a h1,....p1l..il l'ar.irn•-d1<' huv.1•\ 1 1 lll'll\ 1•r lh1· '-t'f\1<'('" of " h11sp1t<1I 1•m1•q:en< \ room 111:ht tn lht• p.1 t wnt ( lllOI! ,1-. ;1n l .. <Jmplt• lhl' CU'lt' 11( .1 h1•,1rt .1tt.tC I.. \it tern Maull· -.;11cl l1n·mt·n <'»n no"' ~",.the pu ltt•nt 11x\~t·n tr\ to kN•p him l'a lm. mj10t.11n hr' bodv ht'at. t.1kC' his hloocl prt•......,urf' and run .111 C'l1•1·trnc antio~ram l'ar;ame<h<·s c.1n not only d11 lhn<ll' thing'.'>, thf'V ('<J O UM' d < arcJrnc (f('f1hr1tl;1t11r . :..tart an 1n lrJ vt·n1111s 111ut1• f11r drugi.. use cir UJ.! ttwrap~ to '.'>l1mu l..1ll' lh<· h1•;11 t. administer drugs directly 111111 tht• h<•urt throu~h the chest ;ind take oth<'r s teps directed by a physrc1an who is in constant rontact with them by r adio. ··Paramedic treatment may mean the dirference between sur· v1v1ng a heart attack. able to re- s ume a normal life. and being crippled for the rest or your hfe or even dyinJt," s aid Maule San Clemente voters wiU have a c hance next year to show their support for a paramedic pro· gram when it appears on the ballot, Mnrch 7 "- In the meantime Chief Roo Coleman will recommend to the ad hoc advisory committee oo paramedics that Maule be pe rmitted lo enroll in the next paramedic training course, beginning in July. His advance training would assure an ex- pertise in the department which would help with the transition t~ • paramedic service, ir voters ap· prove the progr am In March The initial cost for the program ls expected to be about $16,000, which would be used lar1e1y for required communlcatlons tqulp- ment. Maul• uld he 1s looklna forward to bis six months ol paramedic tralnini. Th 26·)'ear· old fireman Hid he llkea hl1 work because he Uke1 lo help people. Becomlns a paramedic will mean he un help people more, he said Laguna Beach school board trus tees will be asked Tuesday to approve an agreement with a prt vale non-profit Art Colony i.troup for the lease or about three acres of district property for t·o mmunity vegetable gardens. Th<' ~roup. Laguna Organic Gardening Orga n izati on 'LOG 0 I. 1s asking lo lease a ll 11 4 aeres of the district-owned 'a cant land al the extension of Alta Laguna Boulevard, in Top of lhl· World area. Dis trict Bus iness Director l'h d<' Lovelady said he will n•- c·om m<'nd the board lease only the ~raded porlton The land was 1111 n·ha.sed by the district as a pot<•nttal 11chool s ite. or morl' hhlv. playing field~. T he board meets al 7:30 p.m. .it d 1str1 ct headquarters, 550 Blu rnont St l 'ndn Love lady·s proposed 1>lan . the board would lease the land for a nominal $1 a year in ~up po rl or the community gardening concept. The agreement would be cont· 1ngcnl upon certification of LOGO as a nonprofll corporation, which c·orporat1on ofricials say they have. and ::tpproval by the county counsel Also on Tuesday's school board agenda is approval of a survival training field trip of 30 Laguna Beach J{jgh School s tudents to Camp Roberts militar.Y base. Ins tructor J ohn Cunningham. Laguna Beach Lifeguard Chier Rruce Baird. science department aide Sonja Thiene a nd five Ma rmes will go with them San Juan Main Held In Shoplift Case Oranee County sheriff's of flcers have fUed charges of petty t h e ft against a San Juan Capistrano man who allegedly took Uquld soap from a local- ~tore without paying for it. Deputies issued the citation to Cratg Zee WhiUaker, 3.2, of 30841 Calle Chueca, after the alleaed theft wos reported by employes of Von's market. 32051 Camlno Capistrano. The Oai> was valued al SI 69 8350 Coat StOlen An A1nscad ro woman told Irvine police Sunday tomtone w1lked olf wllh her blut leather coat with a 1UveT fox collar from the Regillr)t Hotel bar ovet lb• wt-ekend. Carol Wllllam1 aald the coat lt wonh ta50 . . ' ----. -.. ·, o .. 1y ,.. ... , •• 11 ,. ..... NO GONGING FOR 'POPEYE' GEORGE ARNOLD Huntington Character Eluded the Cl•nger r 'Popeye' on TV HB Character Outltuts Gong By ARTHUR R. VI NSEL Ol IN O•lty Pilot St•ll One·llme circus clown George Arnold got his shot at television's Gong shQ.w where he didn't win but dld"1t gel the dreaded gong, either. Arnold, 47, a native son or Hun- tington Beach, will be seen Wed· nesday. June 15, at ·3 p.m. on the NBC-TV Channel 4 Daytime Gong Show in hi s routine as Popeye the Sailor Man, the car loon s wabb1e. The toothless performer took along an entourage of about 150 loyal rans for the recent videotaping Arnold didn't s uffe r the 1g· nominious rate of getting gonged right out or the TV limelight with his Popeye act. Bul he was almost removed from the stage by a giant hand that snatches contestants back into the wings automatically, like a n old vaudeville hook reserved f o r the wors t or bes t performe1·s. dependin~ on youi outlook "They said they were l:W'mg me an X-ratint," Arnold says with a cackle. • The six-time candidate for the fiu.ntington Bead\ City Council. ~ho has run on a thinly veiled platform of male cbauvinlsm and city beautitlcation, wasn't going to stand still for th::tl kµtd of a great big band. Following in true POPfYe lrtllti· tio.,.he mimickt!d gulping down a can or spinach. flexed his muscles and fought the hand off with his fists. "I went the whole way and didn't get gonged." he declares triumphantly Gong Show judges mcludrng s mger Jaye P. Morean, actor Jamie Farr and com edian Jack Burns never even reached for the dreaded gong hammer . Arn ol d won a SSO g ift certificate for footwear. He also hopes the Gong Show gig may lead to offers' for TV commercial appearances and network spokesmen say 1t JUSl rn1g hl due to Arnold's d1stinct1 vl' fu('1al characteristics Clemente Crashes Injure 3 People A 22·} car·old M annc v. ho lost control of h1~ c::tr and plowed into a rreeway g uardrail at the Pa hzada offramp Sund<ty was one of three people inJured in San Clemente traffic mishaps over the weekend Steven D. Ortega of the Santa Ana Helicopter s tation walked away from the 3. 24 a m accident which des troyed his .small domestic compact auto. Ortega was treate d at the scene by San Cle m ente firemen and taken by fire department a mbulance to San Cle mente General Hos p ita l. Arte r e me rgency care for cuts to his scalp and race. the Marine was sen t to milit a r y medi cal facilities. Joint School Use Weighed In San Juan Capistrano Untried School 01s tn ct trustees will decide tonight whether to meet with San Juan Capistrano City n•prcs<'ntttlivcs lo discuss JOi nt US<' of the Capistrano E lementary School site. San J uu n's ct\'ll' <'t'nlt•r t•om m1lt<.'c tfl.!s rc·commendcd lo t•1t,v council th<•l the nc•w county hbrnry's Sun Juan hranch he loratcd on lhC! Capistrano ll1J.!h Sr hoo l Sill', af!Ja t·c nl to Capistrano Elementary In a letter to Sup<.'rintcndent JcromeThornsley, San Juan Caty Manager James Mocah~ has "rilten that th<.' committee has atso recommended that JOlnt ~c h oo l d1 s tr1 ct-clty od minstr ative fac11ilaes be built on the elementary school site Tonight's meeting is scheduled for 7:30 pm. in district offices. 32972 Calle Perfecto in San Juan • Another leather neck was in JUred Sunday when a vehicle ram med four parked cars at 410 Avenida Santa Barb::tra Pedestrian Damon L . Green, 20. or 313 Acebo Lane, suffered in- Jury to his head and a knee when struck by the windshield or the \'Chicle. Green was released to m tlita r y m edical care after treatment by fire de partment personnel and al San Clemenl<' General Hospital. Complete identification of the driver involved was not avail able from the San Clemente police de partment pending completion of the accident report. A JS.year-old San Clemente High School girl was hurt Friday in the school parkmg lot. When city firemen arrived. Michelle Seidman was being attended by school pool lifegu ard s wh o patched up fa cial cuts a nd scratches Miss Seidman. or 309 Calle Dclicado. was released after 1•mergency care a l San Clemente General Hospital Details of the accident wcr<.' not immediatclv ava1 luhlf' Ex plosion, Fire Blamed o n Bomb A reported explosion and fire at 120 Avcnida San D1C'go in San Clem<'nle turned 01,1l to be de· tonation of a military 11mokc· homb. San Clemente Fire Marshal Don Hod~son said lo· day The 1nc1denl occ urred Jus t before 10:30 p.m Saturday and frightened neighbors . Hodgson said il is the latest m a series of incidents involving milita ry in cendiaries stolen r1 om Camp Pendleton and 11et of( a11 illegal pranks. WE MAKI OUAOWN DRAPES fi're•Page AJ TARA ••• l~£S "bc1isbored" one over the other. A wffk after the pacemaker was implanted on the base Qf Tara's brain, ll was luroed on Ml n very low speed. her rather said. The £peed is to be increased 1radually. Nason said generally greater freedom or movement .iso't el(· peeled until the speed reaches at least 3. with a maximum s peed ot 10. Tara's lhnbis are noticeably looter already, ht said, although the pacemaker has been ad.· vanced only to a speed or 2.8. "She's been drawing and mak· mg letters," Nason said. "Her teacher will be ecstatic. Tara's lcg!I have always scissored -we couldn't pull them more than ap, inch or two apart at the kn~. They haven't scissored now lo severaJ days, and they pull apart easily. "Our ~oat is to "et her up on he r feet agam . walking,' he said "It's early to say just what the el(tent other r ecovery will be, but we're amazed to see the im- provement already, And we·re patient. Alter all, she's been off herfeettor six yea""" T Nas0n saicS be expect.a Tarai doctors tp release her May ~ She is looking for ward to the trip back to California with her father I Qd mother', he s-aid. The N asons• other .three children are at horn• i n Mi-s&ion Viejo with • housekeeper and nurse. • ., Her dad said Tara is anxious be back in school. She has neart7 worn out a tape re(:ording her classmates sent or their favoritt songs. he said. a nd mc;>rning matt is the high point of her da~ Nason said Tara has receivet about 400 cards from all o~r UMI country. .. Philadelphia is in full bloo -it's too bad Tara can't enjoy 1t ... her father said. "Broad Stre e t Hos pital is right downtown .. When she was com· ing or out of s urgery, s he spotted the statue of William PeM atop City hall. " 'What's that man doing on top of that building.' she wanted to know. I explained it was a s tatue. She's enjoyed seeing il since then 1t 's become like a friend " Laguna Home Blaze Cause Investigated ·~ Two tobacco humidors, 300 pennies and a bottle of Beau- JOlais wme were among 23 items taken this weekend in the burglary or the La~una Beach home or biogeographer J on E I Jessen. Jessen, 31, told police the thief removed louvered windows td gel into his single-story studio a partment. al 2529 S . Coast Highway. Other items taken included a stereo set, television. leather 1ackel. prescription medicinet. and a drafts man's lettering set. Jessen valued the total loss al Sl.820. 1 Laguna Home Burglarized Laguna Beach fire men were trying to rind the cause today of a weekend fire that destroyed a Ca· nyon Acres home. There were no injuries. Occu· pant Mart.in Lee was away at the time of the Saturday morning rire. Firemen estimated damage to the two-story house, 477 Ca· nyon Acres Drive, at $45,000. ' I Twenty-nine fire men, compris- ing regular-duty, volunteer and off.duty personnel. responded td the blaze, with three fire engines. f''1re Battalion Chief Forrest. .Jo-hnson said nre was burninf through the roof by the time firemen arrived. The fire was ex .. tin~uished within 25 minutes, he said. Ring Stolen A diamond ring valued by the victim at $400 has been stolen · from a Dana Point apartment. Orange County sherirf'a offlcen Hid the theft was reported by builder Roland Francis Montan- don . 57 • ' t t . ,. . Orange Coast EDITION VOL. 70, NO. 136, 3 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Today's Closing N~Y.Stoeks MONDAY, MAY 16, 1977 N TEN CENTS, Brain lnaplant Girl, 8, Detennined By ANNF. COOPER CM Ille D•llY l'llOI 51•11 Tara Nason, 8, of Mass ion Vic· Jo, calls hersctr the "bionic W()man," since a pa ccmakt>r was implantec! in her brain two weeks ft$O in a Philadelphw ho:.palul "She is responding as she t.ypic~ly does -with determana· tfon and humor," ht•r father, Michael Nason. saad today. ''She's getllng boret.1 wath the J\9spital. Last naJi(hl we rolled hl·r W)leelchair into the elevator. ;rnd ibe said, 'Let's fl ee lh1:. 101nr · Tara was lefL more hl'lpless ~an a newborn baby six years ago. when her skull was frac· tu red in an accident. Her parents "ere on a romantic tour ol the California wi ne country, w/ten. they received an emereency call from Orange County Children's Hospital. Tara, then 2, was not expected to s urvive her critical IOJUrJeS. Sh e did s urvive , but the formerly beautiful, bright little garl left the hospital with severe brain damage -blind, unable to !>peak and drawn into a fetal curl. Just love her , the ped iatrician told the Nasons. P lay the radio fur her, try not to lea ve her alone too much and love her. But Tara's parents were de· terminect to do whatever they could to help their daughter re· cover as much freedom of move- ment as possible. They engaged on a course of physical therapy w ith her and took h e r to Philadelphia when they heard of the Institute for the Achievement of Human Potential. In the five ye ars Tara's therapy bas been supervised by the Institute, she has recovered s ufficiently to atte nd public school, the Richard Henry Dana s pecial education facility in Dana Point. Her teacher, Maxine Nardulli, said Tara is a very p0pular stu· dent, who is unusua lly percept'ive for an 8-year-old. Ta ra's greatest accomplishment has been to le arn to type with a £pecially fashioned head gear. She can t y pe a s hort letter without supervision. her teacher said. Nason said Tara was an ex- c e 11 e n t candida t e for tl'le pacemaker operation, becattse her chief remaining symptom has been m uscle rigidity. Her thumbs turned into her hand, she <SeeTARA, Page A2), Mobil Takes Bid Lead $326 Million OfferetJ:,.for lroine Co. By TOM BARl.EY Ol IM D•••• Po let ~l•fl M obil Corpor ation off<'rt·d $326,081,250 for tht• I rv11w Cum pany today and rcgc.11ned lhl· h·ad in its bidding battle \\<Ith an 1-:a~t Coast con!>ort1um. The new bad ~ubm1lt('(J to directors of the J:.tml·~ In tne Fo und ation al noon t11clc.1\ represents an offrr 11( S.18 75 for each share of In ant· (.'ompJll~ stock. The new bid as S.1 J mtlllon ;ind 40 cents .a !>hare higher tlwn thl· hid offered Friday by a group \\ h1<:h numbers Irvine heire!>S Juan Irvine Smith among 1t:. pr1nt·1pals. The offer F riday represented SJ8 35 a :.hare for the Irvine Com· pc.1ny !>lock and exceeded the Mobil bad made 24 hours earlier by nearl) Sl m1l11on Orange County Superior Court ;i<:t1on on the lawsuit filed ;.1ga1n~t the foundation two years ago by Mrs. Smith will r esume when one of the two contenders bows out of the bidding race. Judge J ames F. Judge must then rule on the merits of the of· fer ul timately accepted by the Foundation and decide 1f the Irvine Com pany can be sold lo t he highest bidder. Sale of the 1 n ·ine Company becam e pos~1b l e when the Fede ral T ax Reform At·t of 1969 called for the d ivestitu re by foun- dallons of stock held in private com panies. The J ames I rvine Foundation holds 54.5 percent of the Irvine Company stock. Mrs. Smith holds 22.4 percent of the stock m the company founded by h er grandfather. Headinl? the consortium 's cf· fo rt are real estate s peculator Donald Bren, Detroit developer Alfred Taubman, Wall Street financier Charles Alle n and a uto billionaire Henry .J:'ord 11. TARA NASON WITH FATHER MICHAEL 'Bionic Woman' Bounces Back After Surgery _Diedrich Denies Getting Cash;to. Loans· I ENIES LOAN C HARGES Super'llsor Diedrich Ry GARY GRANVILLE 0t ,,.. O•llY P ilot ~Ull Orange County Supervisor H ;,ilph Diedrich toda) denied publt-.hed reports thal he re c·l·1\ed gambling loans from c-Jstn~ in Las Vegas and the Bahama Islands. Died rich labeled t S unday -.tory in the Santa Ana Register .is .. lo::idl.>d with hair truths and no l ruth-. "'halSO<.'\'er " lie also nallv derued what he t ,lllt•d an innuendo an the story that SJ0.000 dcpo:-.1 t ed in a n Orange County bank eventually round llS "ay into Supervisor l'htlap Anthony·s campaign last f..111 I l1c<trwh s:.ucl 1t 1.., unthinkable I h.Jt · an~ one an their right mind ·would 1nl<'rpel negot1abll· I hlh l-!l\l'n ror ~ambling lrtpS as l11Jn'i 'I chJlll'n.1.:t· thf' Reg1<;ter or .111' orw .. i.,,. to ... ho'~ "hen· then· h.1-. he•t>n ;mv '1olat1on on mv p.11 t uf a duty lo n•port those 1 h11-. ;1-. lrwn-. · u1ednch ... aid l'ht· Ht:J!l'>lC'r art1l'le :-.aid Nfj Couple Jailed In Shoot~ng of Man _"A:Newport Rearh man :ind hts Wft1 were Jatlf'<I (JO :-.u~pll'ltlf\ of assault with anll•nt to l0nmm1t· m"'rder followin.: lhl· -.hn11ttnl! nr ,._ ~ewport lll'Ul'h rnan Sunt.la} cY.entng. ~ltfld today an 11<.>u of $25,000 b~ll were Ch aril'~ and 1-:al et•n Lodlco or206·A 44lh Sl, N1•"port Beach. ~r:~:e<J •l • ---O' l Weat11 .. r Local gusty winds 15 to 25 miles per hour m after· Qoons. Low clouds along •the beaches night and ear· ly morning, otherwise sun· ny afte rnoons. Lows tonight 55 to 66. HaJ(hs Tuesday 67·72. INSIDE TODAY The 1herilf of Belmont County, Ohio, i3 . a •trapping W·pcnind, $IX footer. and nobod11 1Mllfll . around wsth kr. Hn? Y~. ond •h•'• good cd luT job. ~e Page 84 ........ ..,...,, •••ex ThC' 1n1ured man. Stephen R. Solh('rl::ind. ~). was said to be an · ·-.t•riou.-; but stable cond1t1on" to· da\ at Hoag Memorial Hospital "1th a gun!>hot wound an his sacle. P olicC' said So th e rlnnd m anaJ!<'S the duplex 10 which the Lod1cos live and that an apparent l,111dlord versus tena nt dispute It'd lo the shootinit shortly after 9 pm. Sunday. Police said a n a r gument hetween Cha rles Lodico and Sotherland escala ted into a fight an Sotherland's livmg unit. Police allege Eileen Lod ico, 33. shot Sotherland with a handgun dur- ing the fight. Police said Charles Lodi co. 32, · was arrested at the scene. Mrs. Lodico was later apprehended with th e aid of the Newport Beach police helicopter after she allegedly ned the scene in an automobile, officers said. Policies Hit By McGovern WASlDNGTON (AP) -Sen .. George McGovern, (D·S.D,) re- newed his attack on Presldeqt Carter 's economic policies to- day, saytng the admlnlstraUon should make greater efforts lo reduce unemployment. ''l 'm not trying to give the President trouble," he addecL Carter won 't i>e able lo balance- tbe federal .budget untll be ends unemployinenl, McGovern said. D1edr1ch had failed to disclose what lt termed loans as required by the Moscone Governmental C:onfhcl of Interest Act as well a!> Propos1t1on 9. D1ednch a lso denied t hat he and indicted loanbroker Gene Conrad were in Las Vegas at the same time last October. ··1 haven't been an Las Vegas c,ince before J uly a nd l dery any d 1 m w 1 t rep or l t· r to p r ove otherw1!>e," said U1edrich. He also noted that a F ullerton Bo\ s Club annual fund-raiser he ha; helped sponsor for the past 10 ) ears might account for some or the so-called casino loans. ··rm not sure but 1 think the trip for t he Good Guys of Fullerton is billed to the Good Guys care of R alph DJedrich," he said. .. It might be. J don·t know for certain, but the Good Guys btll might appear on a computer printout of sorts. But it certainly is not a loan to me.'• The Fullerton s upervisor's Las \'cgas line of crcdal became an issue in his 1972 campaign. Then, il was used in political a ds and mailers purportedly d e- signe d by l obby is t Fra nk M 1chelena on behalf or incum· bent William Phillips. Diedrich labeled the R egister story "another murky case or yellow joumalism .. and said he had not been contacted by the Register reporter since May 5. I le also said the so-called large une xplained de pos its in a n Anaheim bank are the outgrowth of some real estate sales. •·It just so happens I have more tha n $200,000 cash deposited with the bank and I don't see why that is anything lo be ashamed of especially when the transactions ar e publicly recorded and easy to trace," the supervisor said. This morning Diedrich con- tacted his attorney and ordered him to demand a retraction from the Register. During that conversation he said, "I have some rights left, I think. and I don't believe public officials have to put up with this kind of distortion." He then put in a call lo noted libel attorney Louis Nizer in New York. Assembly OKs Death Penalty· SACRAM ENTO (AP> -T he :-late Assem bly todny aJ1'prcived a hill restoring the death.penalty 1n <:allfom1a a nd sent the measure hal·k to the Senak T he vote wa~ 54·23, the exact mar~an needed for passage would produ~e a more severe death penalty iaw. The Assembly vote wns viewed as the key test for the m eas ure, which h as a lready been ap· proved an a slightly different form by the Sen ale. The upper house is expected to a pprove the amended bill and send it to Gov. Edmund Brown J r., who has said he will veto it. That would set the stage lor a veto override attempt. Earlier , the Assembly rejected •m a mendment lo require the state Supreme Court to rule in· dividually whether each death sentence is in line with other criminal penalties for s imilar crimes. The vote was 44·29 against the amendment by Assemblyman H o w ard B e rman <D·Los Angeles). Aft~r 90 minutes of <1omet1 mes· t:mot1onal debate. the bill stalled on an early ballot , one short of passage. with Democr ats John Knox of Richmo nd, a death pen alty foe, absent, and Henry \1 ello of Santa Cruz not vot ing. 4 Dead Air Crash? • in On a final rollcall Mello cast the vote sending the b ill to the Se n a t e. H e saa d h e was phllosoph1 cally o pposed t o capital punishment but voted for it hecausc defeat would probably :.par k a voters' initiative that Rough seas forced tht' aban- donment this morning of a sea search fo r possible s urvivors among four Or ange Countians believed to have been aboard a li ght plane Saturday nighl when it plummetted into the ocean off Dana Point. County's Briggs R11ns for Governor SACRAMENTO CAP) -State Sen. John Briggs of Fullerton an. nouncect his candidacy today for the Republican nomination for governor, promising "lo apply business sense to California." Although the 47-year-old Briggs is the first formally declarect candidate for the June 6, 1978"GOP primary, he is enter- ing an already-crowded field of Republican hopefuls. Undeclared candidates who have . been aggress(veJ . cam paigning for the GOP no:6uu•uv.: are Atty. Gen. Evelle Younger, Los Angeles Police Chief Ed Davls, San Die10 Mayor Pete Wilson and Assemblyman Ken Maddy of Fresno. Bri1gs earlier bad talked of runnln1 for the GOP nomination for lieutenant governor. He said he Is running instead for gov- ernor because Callf omia needs a GOP undtdate for 1overnor who will directly attack DemocraUc Gov. Edmund BrowD Jr. II a govem« "ol symbols, not sub- 1tance.1' • • "l want frowth. J.!fn...eoncemed ' about Jobi for young people," ~· said Brtg11, •ha operata an ln· suranee firm ln Fullertol\ lo addi- tion to repreaeot1041 .northern Oran1e Cbunty. •. · But along the s ho reline a ground search fo r wreckage or other evidence of the crnsh con- tinued , according to a Harbor Patrol s pokesman. Included among the four peo- ple believed to have been aboard th e ill-fate d plane whe n it nosedived into the sea at about 10:30 p.m . was the son of Orange County Superior Court Judge Lester Van Tatenbove. Officials s aid they believe Brei: Van Tatenhove, 22, of Santa Ana, w as at the controls of the Cessna 172 when it ten Orange County Airport shortly after9 p.m . They are equally certain from misslng persons complaints and other eviden<:e tha t aboard the plane with Van Tatenbove were: -Bradford Jay Crawford, 22, Fullerton. · -Roger Leigh Beauchamp, 22, Fullerton. • -Jean Lucille Conover, 23. Orange. Investigators reported finding .cars belonging to Miss Conover and Beauchamp parked at the airport and said that parent. oC both said they were with Van ·Tatenhove Saturday night. The tlrst indication of the craft's plicht came at 10:30 p.m. when Luke Voucht, a 1tate rancer at Doh~)' Park, reported seeing a tow-Qytnc plane diaap. pear lntotheaea. , downed plane. Inc luded among the ite m s scooped from the ocean was the pla ne's front landing wheel, a s andal, some seat backs and a brie fcas e belonging-(() Van Tatcnhovc. The search area about 11/.& miles at sea is in an area where waters run about 200 feet deep and onJy a short .distance from where there is a sharp drop to l,500·foot depths. Today, Sheriff's Department offtcials in Santa Ana plahncd. to meet to discuss additional steps to be taken to recover what they are now all but 100 percent cer- tain Is a downed plane that car- ried four people to their deaths. They said parents of the four people are reluctant to have divers run heavy risks in at- tempts to locate the missing plane. AD WAS RE4L . PWVO. MOJ'ER ••As I touchect the keys for the last time, reaJlzlng I'd never be a Van Cliburn, I knew it waa time lo part with my instrument. 1 sold lt with a classified ad.•• That's the advertising success story related by a Santa Ana woman who placed this ad: .· Wlthtn a few mlnutu or · 'FOR SALE PIA NO Oulbraoson.r. >clnl cond. XXX·U.X.X, an.8Pltt. Vouaht'1 report, a patrol boat • U y«ar claw of awareness has was on It.I w•y to th crub area. . arrived aM it's ume lo mo\le However, il wasn•t onUl your lnltrument, call ~ daylight tbat sea 1earcber1 'TheDaUyPilotmake1t.hepalDOf followtnc ao olhllck on the • .._. • putJof aborter, and profitable. !>eian findln1 evidence ot the · · · • • .. 7 ---. .. ~----A.% DAILY PILOT N Monday. May 18. 1977 r • r' ·P ennit Rule Sought NB Asks DeveWprnent·Control I By JOANN•: REYNOLDS Ol Ille O•llY ...... \IAtl Mcm~rs of lht.• Stale Coastal <'o m m1:,!'!111n will h t· asked fucsday t.o upprn\ l' a pl<rn t'I re turn control or res1denttal de· velopmenl to the City of Newport Bearh • Called :m .. urh.in 1.•xduswn. · the pl an stems fr<1rn the: nl!" t·uastal controls that went 1nto er reel Jan. 1. It allows a local a gen cy t o assume coastal p ermit granting pow~rs for single fam1 ly and duplex con:,truction and remodeling an areas t hat arf: a lready bu"ilt up. The plan . aln·ady i.lpµroved hy l he Soul h Coast H 1.qpon u I To Retire June ~30 I 400 Honor GWC's Dr. Dudley Boyce • ~ L MAN OF THE HOUR GWC's Dudley Boyce Boyce Looks Back on GWC Beginnings \ ou \ t• nmw .1 lung "a\ 1>11<1 ll .1h~ -.1n1·1· thn "'1•11· .... 1111 111l ting tlw r·aul1f111\\ c•r h;in , . ..,l 11111 'Hit· ) our f,1rmh11u-.1• l)ff11·t· "111 <lo\.\ and dr I\ 1nJ,! piling.., 1;7 11'1'1 <h•t•p mlo th1· p1·.11 liog for \llllr ~1'111101 Tht'> "'J.., tlw llll'"'JJ.!t' ~ nd.1\ a!'! frwnds g.1th1•1l'd 111 l.rngh \.\llh t l't1nng Coldc11 \\ , . ..,l 1'0111·~1· l'r1•\lfl1•n1 Dr J( l>udl1•\ llo} n llo\t'l' n•t·Jll1•d thl' i.:lon of his r1r..'1 l'lllpltl\ lfll•Jll "1th lht• Or.1ng!' {'11a st C'11ll1·g1• l>...,tn11. 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DudJey Boyce, president o f Huntington Beach's Golden West College since administra· lion offices were in a farmhouse a nd jac kra bbits invade d c lassrooms, was the Ma n of the Hour. " Nearly 400 fe llow educators, legislators. civic leade rs and friends joined Friday in honoring the Orange County na tive at the co llege's e le v e nth a n n u a l Citizens' Advisory Banquet .. Let Change Be Tradition." Dr . Bo,vce's m otto, was t he them e. Boyce 1s retiring June 30 During his tenure as head of the Coast Community College District's second campus, Dr Boyce sa"' 1t gro\\ to prominence as a n exam ple of the community college concept. The school was env1s1oned in 1947 w hen t h e d ist rict was rounded and 13 years ago 1t was begun The veteran educator cited h v«: points of µrogn•s!'i 1n brangin~ l'Ommunity education to Wl'"I Orange County, a:-11 "a" lrnnsformed Crom fie lds of «auhno\.\l'r. hc;rns and ch1ll' IWP pcrs ln a liustling, subd1ns1on s plashed suburbia Originally a m ember of the Orange Coast College fac:ulty, Dr. Buyce moved on to Stanford l 'n1vPrs1ly ;i.; a tcac·hcr. but "t'\ t•n ye;.irs l<1ler w<ss lured hack In Coast Community College , l>1st ricl Che1nccllor Norman \.\'at son ·Thl• nurturing of crcallv1l\· 1s 'llm.ettung I have enjoyed .. not 1·d the 55 year·old Hoyce. c1tang four other ranking achievements ol thl' Golden \Vest Colll·~t· l'am pu ... 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Care.> ~hould be con s1r1er ed armed a nd dan ~erous Police s a id o Cfa cer R o bt.•rt Parker stopped Carey Su'ldoy ,,, enanJ? on Clay Street n ear Tuslm Avenue an Newport Beach for a routine fie ld intervie w Dur mg quest ioning Carey a llegedly ~truck P arker a bout the face and knocked him to the grC'und'. In the struggle Carey wrestled P ar k e r 's .38 ca lib e r r e · 'olver from him and threatened to shoot him, polict.• ~aid . Parker then dove over a ncarbv wall and Carey alle~edly fled on.foot Officer Parker's mJunes are not believed to be serious. Police said Car ey Is w anted In O.regon on burglary cha r&e5 2 Tier End Urged NICOSfA. Cyprus CAPI Sheikh Ahmed Zakl Yamanl, Saudi Arabia's oil minister, flew to the United Arab Emirates to- day, and th~ Qatar newa aaency !laid he was trying to end the two· lier pr1re sys~ 1plilUn1 t.he OtaanJuUon of Petroleum Ex· porting Countries. f Zone Conservation Commission. ts limited to specific areas. It wou ld n ot a pply to an y waterfront properly. The com· m1ss1on will majntain control ovt.'r thal The neighborhoods sought for exclusion arc Cam eo Shores and ll1~hlands, Shorediffs. Corona tlighlands. old Corona d el Mar south of E ast Coast Highway, Irvine Tcrr l:lcc, Bal boa Is land. Bayshorcs. Dover Shores, the Anniver sar y Tract . Ne wpo rt h,l;ind. Cliff llaven. Lido Isle, all or We:,t Newport. including Lido Sands a nd Newport Shores, Cen· tral Newport from Adam s Street to th e Ne wport P ie r a nd Peninsula Pomt At lhe ar m eeting an Lon g Reach, state comm1ssiooer~ will cons ider the recommendations of the regional commission which include two provtsions tha t would <lpply to d uplexes. The regiona l commission n•- eom m ends that they continue to m a an lam c.·ontrol over duplex lots of less than 2.400 sq uare feet and that all duplexes be r equired to h ave four off street p a rking spa ces -two per unit. At present the city standards ;,illow three.• spaces for duplexes . . based on the size or the living ar t.' a an each unit. Du~k Hogan . director of Com· m un1ty Developm ent for t he city. !'ia ad then· an• about 750 duplex lot::. 1n the t1 l y tha t are under 2 . IOll !'iqu:,irt.· foet. 600 of them in West ='e" port. Of those, Hoi::an said, 300 a re alread.> developed with duplex· l'!'i T he rc!\l ha\'e :single fa m il) homes on them "alh the cxcep· twn of"l'' l'n" h1ch are \'ac<s nt 'I ht• problem :-.l't:n by Jl11gan I!'> thJt the parking !'>pace n .. qum: ffil•nt for the luls of lf:':-.s lhan 2.400 .... q uare fN.'l " going to r e!'iult m '1.•ry small units Becau"c of reductions m lht· hu1ld<shlt' arc::a cauH·d hv set· hal'k n·qurrl•m ents <.1 nrl th~ four· p;.irk1n~ "pan• r l'qu 1rcment . lfoi.:an ""tamall'S the total li ving an·:i for l>oth untls \\Ould be about 1.~lO square fl'et Tht' cit' mrnamum pl·r unit 1s 600 squart· fl' l'l I tni.:an. who noll'cl the ~€.'\\port Bl'<lt'h CXCIU!'llOll~" c fi rst to he brought before l' slat e com m1s-.1on, said t al hom eowners \\ t-.o dasagn·l' "'1th cit~ perm1l Jlrlll'Nlurt.'' "ould he <ihll' to ap 1w~i1 lhl'll C'<t"l'l> to thl' n•g11111.1l .ind <;latt•('omm1ssaon ... Opening Salute -O•t•r Pilot Pholo br AtmOft locut.r ('omm<)(lon• \\'illa;1rn BPnb lc:ad:-. s alute to the F lag a~ '\e" po1t 11.irhor \' J('ht Club ob'><.'l'\'t.'d the opening of 1l~ liOth ~ t•at Sund.1 ~ St·\(:ral hundred ml'mbers und guests 101nt.·d 111 lht.• eolorful <·cn·monies th<ll c.•hmaxed a \\ P<•kt•rnl 111 \\ hl<'h nine• Ornngl' Coast ~ a<.'ht <.'lubs ob· 'l'I'\ l'cl 11.rcl1l111n.d 01a•nin~ chi\ riles <See Boating, Pagl' I ~:1 I Alley 'No Parking' Mulled by Newport Purkmg 1n alle~·s 1n Nt-wport Bt•arh 1s a no n<1. but rt''>lcl('nt-, <a nd <.'It~ offll'IHh <tr(• tll\'IClcod O\ l'r \\hcther signs ought lo Ul' pul up lhal say :-.o A comprom1M• "a" rt-.tcht>rl "ht.'n tit~ t.·ounrilm(•n J~1 t•t•d to" ... umml•r llmt• t•x1wrrm1·nt on thl' Ualboa Pcnin:-.ula tu set.• ho\.\ l'f fl'lll\ l'lhesagn ... re JI I\ .in· • arC' At onC' t1mc. all all('Y!'i wert.• posted \.\Ith no parking :-.;gn-.. hut lhrl'l' years :.go. m t>mben, of lhl' t·tl) 's Traffic Affa irs Comm1llcc.· all members of t he ('It\ !'ilaff r1N•1ded not to replace the -.igns th al \\Crc slolen or\ andallzed on .1 regular basil'.> From Page .. t I Recenll~ the l'omm1ll1..·c "as pC'lit101wd b\ residents of the Peninsuli.1 "'ho com plained lh<it "1thout the signs, all e)s were ht.'Commg dogged walh 1lleg<11ly parked ('ars TARA RESPONDING. • • < 11uld make onlv sweeping move ml'nts \\Ith hcr arms. and her lt·g" .. .,Cl!'!S•>rt•d · onC' over the olhl.'I ,\ \\ (•t·k after the pacemaker "'as impl anted o n the base of Tara's brain. 1t was turned on at a '~ry low speed . her father said . Thi• -.p .. ed 1s lo hc anac>ased ~radu.11ly :":ason -.aid ~1·nerally greal<'r f rt·t·rlom of movem C'nl isn 'l ex 1wded unlit t he• speed reaches at l<-a t 3. with a mnximum s peed of Ill T Jra.., ltmhs an• not1ccabl:. l1111ser alrc•acl~, he .. aad , a lthough t ht· pa<·1•nu1kN h as been ud· \ .rnced only to a s peed o f 2 8. Sht• s he1•n clra" 1ng and mak· IOJ.! lt•ltl'r.., · Nason saad. "lier ll'urher "all he ecstat ic Tara's lel!!I haH' al"ays scissored Wl l'nuldn't pull th<'m more than an 1n1·h 111 two apart at t he knees I ht·~ havcn'l scissored now in 't°Hral days. a nd they pull apart 1·.i-.11\ C>°ur ~oal 1s to ~ct her up on hN foC't J gaan, walking,' he ~aid "rt·s early to say just whal thl· t•xll'nt nf ht•r rc·cnv£>ry w ill be. hut \H··n· amaiNI lo see the im prm·t·m t'nl <tlrf'a dy And we're 1><1tient After a ll. s he's l:;>een off hcr fre>t for srx yt•ars." Na son said he-expect" Tara's dortors to release her M a v 24. Shl' 1::. looking forward to the tnp back to California with her lather a nd mother. h e said. The Nasons' other three childrett are at home 1n Mission Vie j o with a housekeeper and nurse. Her dad said Taru is anxious to be back in school. She has nearly wo rn out a t ape recording her clas$mates sent o( their favorite songs, he said, and morning mail IS the high point Of her day. Nason s'aid Tara has received about 400 cards from all over the country. House Approves Tax Cut Bill W ASHlNGTON <AP> -The House aave final approval today to a blll cuttJn1 taxes for 46 million low· and mlddJe·lncome couples or tndlvtduals and s implifytnl tax returns for 95 p ercent of Am•lcans. The vot. was 283 to 2 wtt.h Reps. Andy Jacobi <D·lnd > and Charles Wl11lns < R-Callf.) vot- ing against it. The bill, stripped of Ute 15(). p e r -penon rebates President C arttr once proposed to atl'rnulate the economy, now Jl°'5 ~ the Senate for final conalcfer1~ t1on. It would provide tax reUel totallng $34.1 billion over lbe nut 28 months. · Ph1ladt>lphaa " in full bloom at ·~ too lnu1 Tara <'an t enJO\ 11 ," her fatrll'r said "Rroad s t r I' I' ( 11 11 ... p I I.ii I s r I J.! h l do\\ nto\\ 11 167,000 Jam Air Show At El Toro An ~!'il1mall0d IG7 .000 pt.·oplc.-al lt•ntlecl the El Toro Manne Corp!'! ,\ 1 r Stat10n 's open house and ".itched the Navy's Blul' Angcl:- p«>rform O\'er the weC'kcncJ About 109.000 people v1:,1ted thl' station on Sunday alont• Al one t amc Sunday afternoon, traffic on th e• n ort hbourd S.tnl<.1 J\11a f'"rt>c way was ha('kcd up scver~I males from l ht' Sa nd Cun) on c•xal 1 h~1t lt•arlr. to lht.· has<· Dt•!'ipllt' lrafflt• cong1.•sl1on, M arrnc ('01 ps offil'iab !'iaHI things ~cnl•rally wt>nl 11 moothl~· Thl' open ho us1• fout un•d the Blut• Angc•ls, .1 tf':1m 11f s1~ Na":+ und M c.1ram• C<irp~ print:-. flyini:: fla s hy Sky hawk .1e t11 an clo~1· f or m u t1 o n . ht ~h ·s p eed m a neuvt.•rs above lht• c·rnwd \'I!'! 11 ors a lso \\ t•r t• g I\ 1.•n l ht· op portunaty lo vie" thl' ;.i11·crart and otht•r equipment used a l the ..,ta lion Allcnduncc al lh1~ ) car!\ oin nual open hou'll' w ns reporte<ll) murh higher than lhe att ~ndanc1• last ~ear when the Rlue Angel11 did not perform nnd thr wenlh<•r "M•poor T AC membc•rs noted th at cit"' t1ons have been issued w1 thdut the presence of signs, but a~rec<l tu post signs in lh<' alleys hC'lween 1.tlh and 20th streets <is an experiment. T he petition hod sought signs for t he alleys fro m 9th to 20th streets. but councilme n <igreecl that posting par t and l ea v1n~ p<.t r t unposted would provide mor e useful anformal1on about I he e ffecllvcness of t he signs. If the s ag.ns arC' found tn he nercssa ry for ket.'pmg cars out of alleys, the cost would be ubout SI0.600 JUSl to buy the 347 signs needed for the Peninsula. at tordmg lo c1lv Trafft(· F:ngmeer Ball Darndl Police Set Drive Course Tht· ,'It•" port Hc·arh Pul1t•t• l>1•partment ""111 offt•r a frel'. c•1g h l ·hour cle fens1\'c dri ving c·ou rs(• beginning TuC'sda v, M av 24. at lht.' rl eparlmc.>nt · · The c.·oursP develo1wd hy th<' \la tional Sufely C'ouncal and he ld in C'Onjunct1on with tht• Harbor M una dpal Court will feature VI!'!· ual aid!i. le<"t ures and i:(roup dis c·uss1on s dl•s ag n ('(J to make drive rs more C1 ware or factors that contribute lo lrnrric acr1 · dcm ts. f'or m ore information on the course contact the Orange Coun t~ Safety Counc il a t497·3849 • Parkland Claritj: · \ Sought. , N e wport Beach!s new parkland dedication law, which goes into effe ct next month, already haa drawn queaUons Crom the Irvine Company. the city's bigger1t residential de- veloper. \ Robert Vasquez, representing the company, has asked for c la rlllcation of three points he said company officials felt were ambiguous. The new law r sulted Crom an m1tlatlve~lition ded by Dr. Gene A~rton. It inc eased the parklan dedication r irement in new evelopment.s I t..wo acres to 've a c res per 1,000 population. '-.J The new law was approved over the opposition of Mayor Milan Dostal, Mayor Pro Tem P e te Barrett and Councilman Lucille Kuehn. They s aid the law itself Is am- big uous on sever al points, that it will add at least $2,000 to the • price of new hom es. tha t it will ultimate ly incre a s e the city budget for park maintenance <currently about $4,000 an acre a year) and it benefits only the new areas of town, not the park·poor older areas. Vasquez s aid company of Cici a ls. in order to fac ilitate plan- ning for future Newport Beach development. need to know it the law requires p ublic access to the purklands de dicat ed in new de - velopme nts. Vasquez noted the law reqmres lhi.il the parks be dedicated for u~e by residents of the newly b u ilt neighbor hood "so we're "ondcn ng 1f public access is re· quired since the parks are to be JU!'it for the residents of those nea~hborhoocb " lie abo \\anted to know 1r de· Vl'lopers could gt'I t.•red1 t toward that five .tere d ed1cal1on figure for m slall atw n of priv<s te r ecrea· l1onal facili ties ~uc·h as swim mang pools or tl•1H11s courts Va~qU Cl <ilso CIS k e d for l'larif1ca twn of t he differen<'f> betwl'cn the existing city cock "hic'h says that an "a.clivitv par k" m ust bt.' a m inimum of six a<·rt•s and the nt'w Ii.I\\ "'h1l'h sets the minimum for "neigh borhood parks" a t two acres Jane Porter Of Newport Rites Tuesday Funeral ser vice s will be held Tuesday in Newport Beach for J ane G ray P o rter, long-time Or ange County reside nt and first, wom a n Pres ide nt of the, Philharmonic Societ y of Orange 1 County, who die d Sunday in· Newport Beach. Mrs. P orte r , 2323 Private Hoad , Newport Bea ch , had lived an Orange County s ince 1941. ' She was past Pres icte nt of the J\ngclitos de Oro Auxiliary of the Big Brothe rs of Orange COuntt and was 1.1 Phi B et a K appl graduate of Pom ona College in 1940 S h e 1s s urv i ved b y h e r husband, J ohn F . P orter of the sam e address ; a son, David Gray Porter of Fulle rton ; a d aughter, Deborah P. Swa nn of Or ange and one grandson . Ser vices are set for 2 p.m Tuesday at Pacific View Chape l wit h entombme nt lo follow at Pacific ViC'w Me morial Park. Mwilated Body FolUld BOSTON CAP I The mutila't· cd body of an East Bridgewatet wom an who disappeared while on a biking trip with he r husband anct dauJ(hte r has bee n found Jn hl•avy •unde rbrush in a s t ate forcsl in Plymouth Police today awaited results or on autopsy on Ruth Masters, 33. a Hanson ele m e n ta ry s chool teacher. who was found Sunday in Myles Standish Reservation a day after he r husband report~ he r mi5slng. --~~~~~~~- ---• Saddlebitek· . EDITION VOL. 70,.NO. 136, 3 SECTIONS, 2' PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, MAY 16, 1977 Aft"rnoon . N.Y. Stoeks TEN CENTS :: Bi1ain ltnplant Girl, B, Determined {\)1 ~· ByANNECOOPER >;11 Qj ... 0811¥ ,,... ..... *lil • v· Tara Nason. 8, of M lss1on 1e· fO\ calls herself the "bionic ~man," ainH a pacemaker was tmPlan&ed in her brain two weeks a10 in a Philadelphia hospital. "She la responding as she t ypically does -with determina- tion and humor," h er father, Michael Nason, said today. ••she's getting bored with the hospital. La.st night we rolled her wheelchair into the elevator, and she said, ·Let's nee this joint'." Tara was left more helpless than a ne~m baby six years ago, when~r skull was frac- tured in an accidenL Her parents were on a romantic tour of the California wine country, when they received an emergency call from Orange County Children's Hospital. Tara, then 2, was nol expected to survive hel' critical· injuries: She did survive, but the formerly beautiful, bright little girl left the hospital with severe brain damage -blind, unable to speak and drawn into a fetal curl. Just love her, the pediatrician told the Nasons. Play the radio for her, try not to leave her alone too much and love her. But Tara's parents were de- termined to do whatever they could to help their daughter re- cover as much freedom of move- ment as possible. They engaged on a course of physical therapy with her and t ook her to Philadelphia when they heard of the Institute for the Achievement of Hum an Potential. In the five years Tara's therapy has been supervised by <See TARA, Page A2) ~Air Crash Kills Fo-Ur . . ·: ' , ]rulge's Son Among County Victim$ · _Jlough seas forced the aban- .dbpment this morning of a sea Af_arch for possible survivors among four Orange Countians t>Qlieved to have been aboard a Ji&Jtt plane Saturday night when Jt plummetted into the ocean off .Dana Point. But along the shoreline a lte>Und search for wreckage or 41ter evidence of the crash con· tioued. according to a Harbor Patrol spokesman. ~~ .. Jncluded among the four peo pie believed to have been aboard Teachers Return , To Clllsse s Administrators and principals U. the Saddleback Valley L'nifled School District reported ever)· thing was "'normal"' today as a~ut 350 teachers who joined the four-day strike last "eek re- turned to their classes The average teacher's annual salary currently 1s $16,228 in- creasing to $18,062 by 1979 under the new contract, a d1stnct of- ficial said. Generally. the administrators iald, everyone wai; happy that \he teachers and trustc•es were able to agree on an employment contract and._.end the strike Satur-d ~ y. Attendance ror both ~~flcher s and s tudents was ~leved to be normcil for a Mon •>'· John Daywalt, principal of ¥lfslon Viejo High School wherc ~p( lhe 100 teachers walked out, njti he got "good vibes" dunng a "41rt faculty meetin~ th1~ mom ~·· lie said his staff now will try tn ••ln unity and provide a good tdacalion for the ~tudents illobert McQueen . principal nf .Los AJisos lntermediatt.• School which also was hit hard by th<' ii.Ike, reported things wNe 1·~ack to normal" at h1~ school ·He said his faculty was re<'ep· tlve and cordial during a meetm~ U t ere this morning . Thl' t~chers, he said. agrecd not to 4hcuss the !'Jtrlke 1n their cl!sses. )J know the teachers wt>re glad .~9 be back and I'm glad they're *c)," he said. Now, he adde-d, e ,and his counselors can get ,~ to lhelr regular work. ·.WDf-Pat McDaniel, princ\pal at 11 cho Canada Elementary !McCSeeTEACHERS. Page A2> tt • , •• t ·Orange C o ast :. .. t ... .. We athe r LocaJ austy winds 15 to 25 mil• per hour ln after-noons. Low clouds along tbe beaches ni1bt and ear· • ,., mom1ns, otherwise sun· JAY aOernoons. Lowa , • ._,nl1h( 55 to 66. Hlgha 1:l'ue1dayf7·72. ~.lN81DE TODAY Cl .. M A7 CM •• .,., •• .. the ill-fated plan e when 1t nosedived into the sea at about 10: 30 p m. was the son of Orange County Superior Court Judge Lester Van Tatenhove. Officials said they believe Bret Van Tatenhove, 22, of Santa Ana, was at the controls of the Cessna 172 when it left Orange County Airport shortly after 9 p m They are equally cert;un from missing persons complamts and other evid e nce that aboard the plane with Van Tatenhove were. Bradford Jay Crawford, 22, Fullerton. Roger Leigh Beauchamp, 22, Fullerton . Jean Lucille Conover. 23, Orange. Investigators reported finding cars 0elong1ng to Miss Conover and Beauchamp parked at the airport and s aid that parents of both said they were with Van Tatenhove Saturday night The first 10d1cation of the craft's phght came al 10· 30 p.m . when Luke Vought, a state ran~er at Doheny Park, reported seeing a low.nying plane disap- pear into the sea. Within a few minutes of Diedrich Denies Vegas Loan Report o ..... ~, ... ,. ... ,. DENIES LOAN CHARGES Supervisor Diedrich 16 7 ,000 Jam Air Sh ow At EI T o ro An estimated 167,000 people at· tended the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station's open hou!\e and watched the Navy's Blue Angels perform over the weekend About 109,000 people visited the station on Sunday alone. At one time Sunday afternoon, traffic OI\ the northbourd Sa nta Ana Freeway was backed up several miles Crom the Sand Canyon e~Jt. that leads to the base. Despite traffic congestion. Manne Corps orticials said things generally went s moothly. By GARY GRANVILLE DI Ille O•tly ~ilot ~1•11 Orange County Supervisor Ralph Diedrich today deni'?d published reports that he rc- ce1 vcd gambling loans from casmos in Las Vt>gas and the Bahama Islands. Diedrich labeled a Sunday story In the Santa Ana Register as "loaded with half truths and no truths whatsoever.·· He also fl atly denied what he called an innuendo in the story that $30.000 deposited in an Orange County bank eventually found its way mlo Supervisor Philip Anthony's campaign last fall Diedrich said it is unthinkable that "any one i n their right mind" would mterpet negotiable chits given for gambling trips as loans. "I challenge the Register or anyone else to show where there has been any v1olat1on on my part ol a duty to report those chits as loans," Di edrich said. The Register article said 01edrkh had failed to disclose what 1t termed loans as required by the Moscone Governmental Conni ct of Interest Act as well as Propos1t1on 9. Olednch also denied that he and indicted loanbroker Gene Conrad were in Las Vegas at the same time last October "I haven't been m Las Vegas since before July and I defy any di mwit r eporter to prove otherwise," said Diedrich. He also noted that a Fullerton Boys Club annual fund-raiser he has helped sponsor for the past 10 years might account for some of the so-called casino loans. "I 'm not sure but I think the t rl p for the Good Guys ot Fullerton is billed to the Good Guys care of Ralph Diedrich," he said. ··It might be, I don't know for certain, but the Good Guys bill might appear on a computer printout of sorts. But It certainly is not a loan to me." (See DIEDRICH. Pag,e A2) Voughl's report. a patrol boat was on its way to the crash area. H owever, 1t wasn't until daylight that S tHI searchers following an oil sh ck on the water began finding evidence of the downed plane. Included among the items scooped from the ocean was the plane's front landing wheel. a sandal, some seat backs and a briefca~e belonging to Van Tatenhove --.... ~ The sear ch area about 11 , miles at sea 1s in an area where waters run about 200 feet deep !See SEARCH, Page AZ> T ARA NASON WITH FATHER MICHAEL ·'Bionic Woman' Bounces Beck Aftet' Surgery Briggs Set To Run/or Governor Mobil Inches Ahead In Irvine Bidding SACRAMENTO <AP > State Sen John Bnggi. of Fullerton an- nounced his candidacy today for the Republican nom 1nal1on for governor. promising "to apply bus1oesi sense lo California .. Although the 47 -year-old Briggs Is the rtrsl formally declared candidate for the June 6. 1978 GOP primary, he 1s enter· mg an already·crowded field or Republican hopefuls Undeclared candid ates who have been a~gress1vely cam- paigning for the GOP nomination are Atty. Gen. Evellc Younger. Los Angeles Police Chief Ed Davis, San Diego Mayor Pete Wilson and Assemblym an Ken Maddy of Fresno. Briggs earlier had talked or running for the GOP nomination for lieutenant governor. lie said he ia running instead for gov· <See BRIGGS, Page AZ) BvTOM BARLF.\' 00! I"• 0.01ly Polol ~l•lf Mobil Corporation ofrered $326,081,250 for the In me Com pany today and regained the lead in its bidding battle with an East Coast consortium. The new bid s ubmitted lo directors of the James Irvine Foundation at noon today represents an offer of $38. 75 for each share of Irvine Company stock . The new bid is $3 3 million and 40 cents a share higher than the bid offered Friday by a group which numbers Irvine heiress J oan Irvine Smith among its principals. The offer Friday represented $38.35 a s hare for the Irvine Com- pany stock and exceeded the Mobil bid made 24 hours earlier by nearly $1 million. Orange CoUJllY Superior Court Blackout Hits 1.8 Million Affected MIAMI CAP) -A power failure shut down four major plants today, darkening the entire southern tip of Florida. The blackout ranged from Fort Myers on the west coast. across to Stuart on the east and south to Marathon in the Florida Keys. The area of approx· imately 15,000 square miles included Miami, Fort Lauderdale and the Palm Beaches. Power was gradually being restored but some areas were still dark more than an hour after the failure. . .. Florida Power and Light said the short circult 1n a relay shut down three of its four Turkey Point plants south of Miami, including a nuclear generator, and the nuclear ~enerator at its St. Lucie plant near Fort Pierce. It s&Jd more than one million of its 1.8 million customers were affected. The blackout also jammed telephone exchanges as people attempted to call the power company and others. action on th.c l;.i"su1l filed against the foundation l\\O years aJ?O by Mrs Smith "111 resume when one m lhe lWO contenders bows out of the bidding race. Jud~e J ames F. Judge must then rule on the m erits of the Of. fer ultimately accepted by the Foundation and decide 1f the Irvine Company can be sold to the highest bidder llcadin~ the consortium 's ef- fort are real estate speculator Donald Bren, Detroit developer Alfred Taubman. Wall Street financier Charles Allen and auto billionaire llenry Ford IL Sale of the Irvine Company became poss ible when the Federal Tax Reform Acl of 1969 called for the divestiture by foun- dations of stock held in pnvate companies. The James Irvine Foundation holds 5'1.5 percenl of the Irvine Company stock. Mrs. Smith holds 22.4 percent of the stock in the company founded by her grandfather . Yale Honors Gerald Ford NEW HAVEN. Conn. (A P) - Yale University, where Gerald Ford studied law, awarded the former President a n honorary degree today and praised,him for the "house cleaning" he led after lhe nation's Watergate scandal!\. Ford's citation. which makes reference to his tenure during the nation's bicentennial year, states: The open house realured the Blue Angels, a team of six Navy and Marine Corps pilots n ying flashy Skyhawk jets in close formation. high -s p eed maneuvers above the crowd. Visitors also were given tbe op· portunity to view the aircraft and other equipment used at the sta- tion . Laguna Bills Mall "It took some doing to get the house clean in time for the birthday party. ,Somehow you managed to get us ready to celebrate. Like lbe tall ships, you were a symbol or stately and cheerful serenity. You retrieved your countrymen from cynical self'-scom and put America back upon a helpful, upward path:• Attendance at this year's an- nual open house was reportedly much higher lhan the attendance last year when the Blue Angels did not perlonn and the weather was poor. 'Happy Days' Fest Set The Saddleback' Valley Chamber of Commerce is gear· in1 up forlta flnt big try at com· munlty c~louaneaa-raislnf. DOliCJ•eS Hit' Saddleback Valley DIU'S, a C 1 three.day event designed to draw to1ether residents ot com· B M G munlties from all over the cen4 iV C OVerD tral·aouth Orange County area, ·ti wlll tak~~~ce June 3, 4 and S at WASHINGTON (AP) -Sen. La1una Kall. Oeorae McGovem, <D·S.D.> re-A mlnl-d.rcua, carnival, 1ame newed b1s attack on Prtakleot booths, crowns and a ''JlaJ>py Carter:S economic pollcle1 to-Daya Buh'' featurt111 former day. aaytna the adminiJtraUon rock·n·roU 1uj)fi1tar Bo Dtddley abould make 1reater effOl'U to are •moat the h.l1bU1bta Of the reduce unemployment. event. wbfob bu bee.D montba ln posed by the chamber's new leadersh ip In an effort lo stimulate community interest and involvement on a valleywlde baa la. The carnival and game booths open al 5 p.m. on the lint day and run until 11 p.m. They reopen at 10 a.m. on June• and run until 10 p.m. And, on the final day, tho rtde1 and boot.hi will be open trom 111.m. to5'P.m. During the opening 'day ceremonies, local dignitaries will be greeted by Saddleback Sam~ the mascot adopted by the chamber to represent the 1ptrlt of the celebration. The chamber is expectlns ~ sem blymen Ron Cordova, Oranse County Supervltorl Tom Ril91 and Ralph Diedrlcb and the new Min Saddlebaclt Valley. who wtU be crooned May 22 • AD WAS RK4L PIANO. MOJ'ER '•As I touched the keys fol' the · last time, realiztna l 'd never be a Van Cliburn, I knew lt was Ume to part with my instrument. I told it wi\h a claHlfied ad.•' Thal'• the advertbing success story related by a Santa Ana woman who placed this ad: °FOR SALE PiANO Gulbranson, xlnt cond. xn-xxx.x, a(UPM. .. .. ... ... "I 'm not tr)'ln• to tl'H th• thepluminitta&eiJ, President troublt:• be added. The Qeelal event wu pro-____ Tb• mlnl-ctrcu1. featuring trained anlmall, will 1taae it. rtrtt performance at f p.m . on the flnt cl.,-and 1bow1 have allo bN.n Mt for t.. s and 5 p.m. on June• and at noon aftd I p.m. on Junes. rn addttioo to the camlval, a number ot other demonstradom have been aet for the attond day( fucludlnr pTofeaalona uateboanlin• and. mta1lc by tbe- SweetAdeU.nee. <See Ff?'l'IV AL. P aJe Al) IC your de..; of awareness bas arrived-and it'• time to move )'Our lnltrument, call IO-W18 • Th• Dalli PUot malt el~ piln ot partln•.~· ~ndproftt~e.. J - AlfWI ... ~ HAT IN THE RING County Solo n Briggs FrOM Page AJ BRIGGS •.. ernor because California needs a GOP candidate for governor who will direetly attack D~ratic Gov. Edmund Brown J/I as a governor "of symbols, not s ub· stance." "I want growth. l 'm concerned a bout jobs for young people,'· said Briggs, who operates an1n· sur ance firm in Fullerton in addi· lion to representing northern Orange County io the state Senate. - Briggs. who described himself as "a conservative in the Ronald Reagan m old," refused to criticize his Republican rivals, saying, "any one of us would be better than Jerry Brown." Reagan has declared he will remain neutral in the GOP primary, but the former gov· ernor promises lo campaign for . the Republican nominee in the general elechon . But Briggs picked up the en· dorsement of former Lt Gov. Ed Reinecke, who described him as ··a man who has the proper philosophy, the philosophy of myself and of Ronald Reagan .. . State St>n Wiiham Campbell 1 H-llac·1t·nrl<1 !lc•1ghts 1. c•ndor!-.ecl Briggs a s "something .. of a muvenck, an individual of total candor." Briggs, the father of thr<•1•. serve<! 10 years in the s tate A~ ~C'm bly before his der t1on IJst year to the Senate Salary Meet For College Board Set Saddleback Cnllrge trustN•.., and faculty r('prt'senlat1ves "tll C:1gam try to rrsolvl' months of urrlunus s<Jlury har~aining rlur ini;: an cXl'CUll H' Sl'Ssiun µnor to tonight's bnard mcl'ltni; The doscd -dnor <'t>nfcorrn1·t· will begin al 7 :m p m in the <·ol lege libr;iry. Room 212. <inrl the regular mcPltng 1.s cl11t· to {'(IO \'c>nc an hour I ;.ill'r · The> latl'sl <11-.t riC't offt-r lwf<irl' teachers was for a pav inrr<'ase totaling nc•urly 22 pt>rcl•nt m t'r lhl' nC'Xl thrt•t• \t•ars It h<1.., \Pl t<1 ht• aC'lecl nn hy t ht• lt'ad11·1 -. · Th<' rt•gu(;tr p11hli,. -.t.-<>-.1•111 scheduled Lo slJrl .it H :m p m . will incluck a propos;~l to rl'v<1mµ t h e d i s t r 11· t ' s , · 1 Kf11 m u n 1 t \" SC'r vices offic•1• and ri·quests to1 hire eonsult:uHs to ... tudy th<' pr11 posed s N ·orHI 1·ampus s1t 1· al lr\'tnc· C'c•nlt'r l>n\ t• .ind ,Jpffr1•\ Roa<! Unlocked Gar~e Target of Thieves A eolor tl'IPv1s11111 •wt anrl f•lf·r ln1n1C' cqu1pn1t•nt vulut·d :1l $1 ,877 were i<lolcn from a M 1ss111n V1cJo homp hv burglars wl;o t•ntered the houst· \1a a11 unl11ckt>d garage Oranii:t· County s heriff s of- ficers said the break-in was re parted hy sall•s t'l\jllneer Oav1 d Raymond McCue, 35, of 27312 Calle Dt>I Cid Jk was away at work al the hm~ OAANQE COAST \8 DAILY PILOT frw>'>,•n~(o.t\t O••lv PHot #lf\wt\lf'h l\<t>m blNiidlMNfiw\ Ptf'\\ h pyl)t~\.PW'11.,.tMOf•~ '"•'' Puhli\"'l'HI Cnmo111ny ~.,,,,. te1rnon' .,,., O\.lbli'\.,•d M ttnd•Y 0H'k1Qi"I f.'rldAy f~r Cl)\l.t Mlo-\a ..,.,..,.l'>O'' f'f'illf t\ Hunll"'ff1on "-•<" Fou,,.. •t•n V•tl•V, lt•1nfo Sfdltltib•t• Vtll11y •nd l1Qune ftf'I< '1 \outn C.Ot \1 A \lf'Wllf' teQIGn•ft«fl· ti"" 1\ P.Ybh\fW"d ~htutdl'f\ it"CI \unrtAy\ TN! Dr+l\'1011 OObll\f\1no ()lftnt t\ .. t l>O Wt\t n.y ~''"'"' CO'\tfl'I M"'" (AlffOrn1A'f161~ 11• .. rlN.WoM Pr•\ta~"t end Pvtlft•Mr JtO II. C•rltf Vftt Pre•idftnt ·~ Gforwt, .. MA~ T~-HKt .. 11 l'd11or n::':.'Q~:';;r::.• 0..rlo•"-~ lllCl\W41 1' '""" .... .,,, •• , M•"•v•no ec111 .. , Sllddltbaclc Valley Offlc. "'°' l• ,.., 110 ..... S..• or-t ... w., Of fleet OKia Moe JlO W"I 6'1y Sl...t ...,,.,,,..,,.., llu< h 111H ll'>teh lkllM••rd .......... ht<~ 11 .. 0_,,.,,, .. , Tetepllo"• (1t4)M2-021 ClaHlfled AdHrtllllnt Mi.et7e S-·-~ VelloyNoW\Qttlo tlt -t310 Monday. Moy 1e. t977 .. Energy Pr.~ject . On Homes Tour A Minitnum Energy DwelUng I M £0 J will be one of six ,Mission VieJo homes on the fourth annuw s pring ' und garden tour Sunda 1th tickets Jlmiled lo 500. T i els sales ha ... e been limited for the first lime. said Letty Skeen, chairman of the Mission Viejo Beautiful Committee. which sponsors the twice-yearly tours . She said so m a ny p eople s howed up for the Christmas tour five months ago that tbe homes were crowded and the reception fol lowing the tour was mobbed. The MED project is expected to b~t ticket sales even more. Mr~. Skeen said. Pair Held . In Large Pot Haul Two Oregon men were taken mts custody on drug charges S unday after a California Highway Patrolman alleged he found 33 pounds of marijuana and $27,520 in the t runk of their car. patrol officers said today. Patrolman Jay Redding said he stopped the car on the San Diego Freeway in Westminster after its s low 45-mile-an-hour s peed attracted his attention and he noticed its Arizona license plates had expired. offficers said Redding asserted he s melled burned marijuana ins idE' the C'ar and round the drugs and ('<Jsh \\hen he searched the trunk Arrested ~ere Charlt·s Jean St meon. 40. of Grand Ronde, Ore .. and John Savage Pierce, 39, of Willamina, Ore. They were booked into Oran~e County Jail · on charges of p<>SsPss1on of man JU<1na for ~ale. patrolmen ~aid. In add1t1on tu the $27,520 in a briefcase. officer~ said. Pierce \\us t'arrying $974 1n <'ash and S1 nwon S362 · Colo r Television Taken by T hie f A Laguna Hills woman who left home lo take her daughter for a dancing lc~son returned to find that the t'Olor tc·lev1s1on SC'l had heen t'arrted from thl• home Orange Countv ..,h1·riff'<; llf f1n·r:-. :-.<11d lht• (t,..,..,, \ alued <11 S'.l 42. wa<; rt•Jlflrlt•tl hy Lana Christine H.1thhtin. of 25251 Las Bois a:-. Rurgl<lf'S l\\ li>lf'd urr the I ronl door knnh to g;un l'nlr.' The M ED home on the tour is one or two hom es built by the Southern California Gas Com- pany , the federal Energy R esearch and Development Ad- ministration and the Mission Vie· Jo Company Mrs. Skeen said 1t 1s a scien- tific experiment designed lo de- monstnste that living standards and comfort can be maintained o r e ven improved, while the fam ily's total ~nergy consump- tion 1s reduced tiy at least SO per- cent. The other fi ve homes were chosen for originality rather tha n for expense in decoration, Mrs. Skee n said. Most people on the tour are looking for ideas they can adapt for their own homes, she said. "We used to get mostly women on the tours,'' she said, ''but now nearly half the people are m en. The wives went home, filled with decorating and gardening ideas, and tried to describe them to their husbands. I guess the men figured they'd better go see for themselves." The tour is planned for 1 to 4 p. m. The reception at the Casta del Sol recreation center will beginat4:15p.m . T he $2.50 tickets for adults and children 12 years and over are available at the Montanoso and Casta del Sol recreation centers, from members of the Barcelona and Seville homeowners associa- tions. the Botanico garden club and the Mission Viejo Beautiful Committee. and at Mission Viejo Heally offices _J_ · T he ticket price includes the reception. with refreshmen l.s and a no-host bar. ltve music. and a chance lo win door prizes from <•mong hundreds of dollars in pr1z('s , donated by loc al merchants. s aid Mrs. Skeen. Additional tour and ticket in· formation is available by calling publicity directors Betty Savage, 5R6-3008. or .Joan Hills. 581 1389. ,_ F ro'" Page A J FESTIVAL. • The high point of the three·dav event will be Saturday night's .. Happy Days Bash," which hegms at 8 p m . ins ide the mall . Tickets are $15 per couple and µa r ticipants ure urged to don the attire of the 1950s and early 1960s. Another Saturday event will be a clown contest for children aged <>nC' to 14. with trophies to be <&warded after the l l a.m. cos- tume competition. fo'urther information or the long weekend's events can be ob- tained by calling the cha mber of· f1ce at837-3000. Oall~ lfllot Stall lfrtoto NO GONGING FOR 'POPEYE' GEORGE ARNOLD Huntlogton Character Eluded the Clanger 'Popeye' on TV '--HB C~acter Outltuts Gong By ARTHUR R. VINSEL OI , .. Oflly l"llot Stall One-time <'ircus clown George Arnold ~ot his s hot at television's Gon~ show where he didn't win but d1dn 't get the dreaded gong. either Arnold, 47, a native son ofHun- tinJ?ton Beach, will be seen Wed- nesday, June 15. at 3 p .m . on the NBC-TV Channel 4 Daytime Gong Show m his routine as Popeye the Sailor M nn. the car · loon swabbie. The toothless performer took along an entourage of about 150 loyal rans for the recent videotaping. Arnold didn't suffer the ig- nominious fate of gettinc gonged right out of the TV limelight with his Popeye act. But he wa• almost removed from the stage by 4 &!ant hand that snatches contestants back into the winaa automatically, Uke an old vaudeville hook reserved for the w o r st-or beat - perCormers, depending on your o utlook. "They said they were giving me an X·rating," Arnold says with a cackle. T he six-time candidate for the Huntington Beach Cit y Council. who has run on a thinly veiled platform of male cha uvinism and city beautification, wasn't going to stand st.ill for that kind of a great big hand. Following in true Popeye tradi· lion. he mimicked gulping down a can of s pin ach, flexed his muscles and fought the band off with his fists .. "I went the whole way and didn't get gonged," he declares triumphantly. Gong Show judges Including s inger Jaye P. Mor aan, actor Jamle Fafr and comedian Jack Burns never even reached for the dreaded goni hammer. Arnold won a $SO alft certificate for footwear. He also hopes the Gon1 Show 111 m ay lead to offers tor TV commercial appearance• and network spokesmen Hy it Just might due to Arnold's dl.aUncUvo · · racial charact~rlstlca. ' I • -Oally Pilot Photo lty •ICM,.. ICM!\l•r Meeting of the Clans The Glen-Mohr Pipe and Drum Corl)'S of Pas adena were ~mong hundreds of Southern Californie:s pipers and dancers in the first gathering of lQe clans in L aguna Beach Sunday. The parade and dance ex- hibitions capped Orange County Lyric Oper a's fifth an_nual May Faire. Although rainy skies dampened much of the nine- day arts a nd crafts festival, sunny weather Sunday brought 3,000 to watch the Scots. FromPage A J TARA •.. the lnstilulc, she has recovered s ufficiently to attcnd public schooL the Richard Henry Dana s pecial education facility in Dana Point. Her teachl'r, Maxine Nardulh. said Tara is a \'Cry popular stu dent. who is unusually perceptive for an 8·year-old. Tara's grealesl accomplishment has been to learn to type with. a specially fashioned head gear. she can type a short letter without supervision . her teacher said. Nason said Tara was an ex l' e 11 e n t candidate for th t• pacemaker operatwn. becaus1· her chief remaining symptom has been muscle rigidity. Her thumbs iurned into her h and. she could make only s weeping mow mcnts with her arms, and her legs ··scissored .. one over tht> other. A week :.ifter the pacemaker was 1mplanted on th(' base of Tara·s brain, it was t urned on <1t. a very low speed, her father said . The speed is to he increased gradually Nason said generally greater freedom of movement isn't ex pected until the speed reaches at least 3. with a maximum speed of JO Tara's limbs are nottceal>ly looser already. he said, although the pace maker h as been ad - v a need only lo a s peed of 2.8. "She 's been drawing and mak- ing letters," Nason s aid. "Her teacher will be ecstatic. Tara's legs have always scissored -we c ouldn't pull them more than an inch or two apart at the knees. They haven't scissored now in several days, and they pull apar t easily. "Our ~oal is to ~et h er up on her feet. again, walking,' he said. "It's early to say just what the extent of her recovery will be, but we're amazed to see the im· provemcnt a lreadv. And we're patient. After all, s he's been of( her f eetfor s ix years." Nason said he expects Tara's doctors to release her May 24 . She is looking forward to the trip back to California with her father and mother. he 'said. The Nasons' other three children are at home 1n Mission· Vi e j o w ith :.i housekeeper and nurse. Her dad said Tara is anxious to be back in school. She has nearly worn out a tape recording her classmates sent of their favorite songs, he said. and morning mail is the high point of her day. Nason said Tara has received about 400 cards from all over tlw country. "Philadelphia ts in full bloom it ·s tQJl. bad Tara can't enjoy it ," her father said "Rroad S treet H osp it al 1s rig ht downtown. When s he was com· ing of out of surgery. s he spotted the statue of Willia m Penn atop city hitll. ··'What's that man doing on top of that building,' she wanted to know. Consumer Panel Blasted on Tris WASJ-UNGTON <AP > The Consumer P roduct Safety Com- mission was criticized today for failing to quickly ban Tris, a sus peeled cancer-causing chemical used as a fl a m e·ret ardant in ('hildrcn's sleepwear. "T he chronology on Tris is one of the m ost graphic that I have seen of the failure of the com- m 1sswn to adequately utilize its t•x isting power." said Rep. John Moss <D-Calif.1. chairman of a 11 ouse Commerce su bcom millee ·'There 1s adequate authority to move much m ore r apidly than you have ... he told the five <'Om - miss1oners Moss· s ubcommittee has been in vcstigating whether federal re- t!ulation of potentially dangerous flame retardant chemicals has been adequate. The panel has bet>n told that several studies sug - gestmg Tris is hazardous were made available to the com- mission. These studies, most of which were conducted in the early 1970s, suggested that Tris could he absorbed through the s kin. F ro• Page Al TEACHERS School where only three d a ssroom teachers were out last week, said things were going ·'quite typically " today. Although no one was talking a bout t he strike today. he said, "It's over and we're all very re- li-eved." Administrators at the district offices also reported business was getting back to normal to· day 0Ae adminis trator, however. was learning how to operate the swi t c hboard . The regular oper ator a nd o ther district secretaries had been called into a meeting so Superintendent Richard We lte could thank them for the long hours they had wor kt•cl during the strike. F ro'" Page A I SEARCH •.. and only a short rl istance from where there is a sharp drop to t .500-foot depths. Today. Sheriff's Department offi cials in Santa Ana planned to meet lo discuss additional steps to be taken to recover what they a re now all but 100 percent cer· lain is a downed plane that car· ried four people to their deathi;. They said parents of the four people are reluctant to have divers run heavy risks in at- tempts to locate the missing plane. was capable of causing c ell mutations and was toxic to fish at levels found in wash waler. Joint School Use Weighed In San Juan Capistrano Unified School Dis· trict trustees will decide tonight whether to meet with San Juan Capistrano City n•presentatives to discuss joint use of -the Capistrano Elem entary School s ite. San Juan's t•1v1t· center com- mittee ha<; recomrnended to city council that the new county library's San Juan branch be located on the Capistrano High School s ite. adjacent to Capistrano Elementary. In a letter to Superintendent Jerome Thomsley, San Juan City • Manager James Mocalis h as written that the committee has also r ecommended that joint sc hoo l dis tri c t-city ad - minstrative facilities be built on the elementary school site. Tonight's m eeting is scheduled fot 7:30 p.m . in district offices, 32972 Calle Perfecto in San J uan. Fro•PageAl DIEDRICH •• The ~on s upervisor's L~ Vegas line of credit became an issue in his 1972 campaign. Then, it was used in politi<!al a~s and m ailers purportedly de- .s 1 g n e d b y lobbyis t Frank Mi chelena on behalf of incum - . bent William Phillips. Diedrich labeled the Register story "another murky case of yellow journalis m " and said he h ad not been contacted by the R egister reporter since May 5, He ~!so said t he so·called large unexplained deposits in an Anaheim bank are the outgrowth of some rea l estate saleij. "It just so ha ppens J have more than $200,000 cash deposited with the bank and I don't see why that is anything to be ashamed of especially when the transactions are publicly recorded and easy to trace," the super visor s aid. · · This mornin g Diedrich con- tacted his attorney and ordeted him to demand a retraction from the Register. - During lhat conversation he said. "I have some rights left. I think, and I don't believe public officials have to put up with thls kind of distortion.·· He then put ln a call td not;/ libel a ttorney Louis Nizer in New York. CUSTOM BEDSPREAD . · C1ll for shop·Al·Ho111 S.nice . · & MATCHING DBAPES s 199 Wt u llriN ..... t1h mtl tvrtmtntt. 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Cat!e in Choice ·Pays Off Later By SYLVIA PORTER Those who have decided to improve the insulation of their bomes will get the benefits of tax credits, likely to pus Cong"reM, and abarply reduce their use of homo beaUni· coollo11 devices. But many lnsulatine materials look alike. How ls quail· ty judged? The most valuable guides are on the lnsulaUon package itself. LOOK FOR THE LABEL of the National Auoelatlon ot Homebwldens Research f'oundation, Inc .• noting that samples ol the insulation bave been tested by lndependent experts meet performance apecificaUoM stated on the package. · -Look for the "R·value" designation, which lndlcates insulation's ability to resist heat transfer. The higher the R· value, the greater a material's ability to cut beat aaln and loss. One brand of insulation may be thicker than another, but if they·re both marked with the same R·value, they'll both re- sist heat flow equally well . "Therefore, when inspecting the package for insu lation Money's Worth dimensions, always be concerned with R·values, not in· ches." says Charles Hartman, marketing manager for Owens·Coming Fiberglas Corp., leading manufacturer of residential insulations in the U.S. ''THE ONLY INCH DF.SIGNATION the consumer should note is a material's width," he says.1nsulation. Jn blanket or ball form, is sold in widths (of 15·16 inches or 23·24 inches) to fit between conventional framing joins and studs in American homes . -To select the proper R·value for the area lo be in· sulated, consult a building materials dealer, estabUsbed in- sulation contractor or utility company. Check the type of insulation -either blanket (often called ball insulation) or loose-fill . Blanket insulation la usually packaged in bags or rolls, and loose-fill is packaged in bags. ()().IT. YOURSELFERS WILL find that blanket type in· sulation will assure a consistent R-value. It's also simple to calculate the amount of coverage with each package. Loose- fill type insulation must be carefully poured or blown to a certain thickness and density to achieve a desired R·value for each square foot of coverage. With loose insulation, instructions for achieving so many square feet of coverage at a given R·value may be found on the package, but it still will be very easy for an amateur to make a mistake. -Study the material makeup of the insulation and tbo ingredients it contains. Ask questions particularly about the dllferences In matenals in the areas of fire safety, moisture resiatance. potential corrosive chemicals or additives (such as starch) that can permit the growth ot bacteria and attract vermin. Consultants Eye EcoTWmy Growth HOT SPRINGS, Va. (AP) -The nation·s economy, with growing strength ln its investment sector, ia on a "sound growth path" that should continue well into 197~ economic consultants to the Buslness Council have pre- dicted. In &·fairly optimistic forecast, the group said the big· gest problem areas for 1977 were the possibility of another spurt in inflation and potentially negative effects of Presl· dent Carter's energy program on consumer and buslnea confidence. ABOtrr 100 MEMBERS OF the Business Council, com· posed of the chairmen and officials of some of the nation's largest and most influential corporations, held their spring meeting here. . "The only way the economy Is going to keep its upward trend is to keep capital goods moving, .. council members said. The council forecast expects the real gross.national pro- duct lo grow 4.9 percent this year and 4.4 per&t\t in the lint half of 1978. UNEMPLOYMENT, NOW at 7 percent will continue to decllne approaching 6.S percent by mid·l978, accordin1 to the forecast. The council looks for consumer prices to rise 5.9 percent this year -about the same as last year-but says inflation should go down in the first half of urn. The outlook for the business community is for an 11 per· cent increase in corporate profit!. "WIULE TIOS FOLLOWS THE almost 30 percent in· crease in 1976 profits, the current level of profits ls aUll viewed as inadequate to generate the expenditures needed ... to improve productivity and help check inflation," the forecast says. n also predicts an 11.8 percent rise in current dollar out· lays for non· residential fixed investment. During an informal press be briefine, the business leaders offered to do everything they can to help the Cart.er administration, but they said they are worried about Presi- dent Carter's "on again-off again'• pollc.lea toward busi· ness. ~ .. We worry tbero are no PoSltlve signs he la aoin1 to back the business community." council members said in re· marks that were on the record but not for attribution. Oven Checks Rapped GAITIIERSBURG, ¥d. (AP> -Cooks who keep open· Inc the oven door to check on dinner are amona the blgaest e11ergy wasters In the kitchen, a f cderat study concludes. The National Bureau of Standards, tbe country's chief measurin1 laboratory, recruited 58 women to cook three meall a day for a week in a kitchen monJtored by televillon cameras and one.way mirrors. They were not told th~ purpose of the study. The bureau, which la headquartered near here, con· eluded 10me cooks use 50 percent more au and electricity than others because of bad kitchen hablta. "Many consumers could achieve 1lptflcut enva 11vtn11 in the kitchen H they learned to use their raqes more efficiently,•: the reacarcbcra said. · Di1'ideM Doubka Santa Fe lntematlonal Corp., Oranfe, hu annouaceci It. Is doubling tte cash dJvldend rate and Is calllnl lta eooverti· ble subo?dinated debentures Cor redemption. E.L Shannon Jr., president. said tho company'• cllrec· tors VOltd to increase the quarterly dividend trom 11At etota to 1~ cents a share. Tbe new d.lvidan.d wW be PQable June 15 to •h•reholders of record June 84 . The present rate bu been ln efllct 1lnN l.f74. The board also vot-1 to call for r~ptton on l~ 15 • the compan,y'• 8Y.a percent 11anvertlbl11ubofdlnatad deben· tures due 2001. Of the J20 mUUon in debenturet f.auiecl ID JanUll')' lt18, 0.418,00f, or17 pereen~ bad been COllVef\ed lnto common 1tock by May.~ th& year, Shannon a.aid •