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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-05-17 - Orange Coast Pilot• \ t I I t I : . I I I t - • -···A-rs--·-----on .. ' ---L ' , Inflation Battle Cause .of Mesa In State Visit Building Fires ' .. ·DAILY PILOT . · * * * 1oc * * ·* ' • ' .. I TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 17, 1977 lfOL. 70 NO U7 l SICTIONS. lC PAGES Me TOO -Because he has the same na me as the President, 6·year-old Jimmy Carter of Fresno was given a seat with local dignitaries for President Carter's visit today.• . <;arter in California, Pledges Recovery 'LOS ANGELES (AP> -Presi· dent Carter today promised to battle successfully against high unemployment and high lnfla· · Uon, plecfilng to take whatever . l'tepa mlaht be needed "if the re- covery ahould Caller during the ·y~ars ahead." Carter detailed his domestic ~Ucy aoals in an address pre· pared for tbe annual convention Pr the United Auto Workers un-!On, which has been critical of the ~re1ident.'1 recommended taxes- and·rebate plan to persuade Americana to buy energy. elflcJent automobiles. "You and l have honest dlf· . f eraces of opinion over some upeeta or my proposals," he tald. but added that these dif· ferencet did not cause hJm to ••h .. l~te to ask for your help.'' • Arlidiii l&at "more efficient t6toiiObilee with a clean H · l):auat" a.re inevitable, Carter ftoted imported vehicles in lhe luuary-March quuur claimed « lar..-Share of the American marbt lbaO ever bdoro. ''l CM ~ of no more dis· ·1~~u1 auumptton for the . can automobile loduetry . . . .. • than that we cannot 1uccessfulty compete with foreign companies that produce and sell such cars,•• he said. Carter also restated, for Ute firit time in recent weeks, bis commitment "to the phatina in of a workable national health In· surance system.'' He said hil ob- . jective is to "submit legialaUve proposals early next year.'' In a lengthy recltal, Carter ticked off aix broad 1oaluanctn« from balancln1 the "tedeul bud1tt by 1981 to conductlnC "an open add efficient aovemment." Dlscuuin1 hll bud1et· balancl.ng ptana, Carter said be will acbleve it In t.be envJronment or .. a stron1 '"1d healtb7 economy wtth the revenues that such an economy produces." He wel)lcn: · "lt'a not le1JtJmate 1pendlnc on human need• that cause& our derlcita -lt ii principally 1M In· ad~uate revenues from a slug· 1i1h economy that create them." But he acknowled1ed that "we can't afford to do everythlnf." Re ,.id tbe naUon wlll face 1"~ard chokes'' lq fldn1 apenc1. <leeCAaTaa, Pase A!) • 11st1ce • nit ' Costa /ff esa Arson Common Cause of Fire By STEVE MITCHELL ()lt .. Oelly Plie.SYll A common cause of building fires in Costa Mesa last year was arson, a report by the city's fire analyst reveals. And those arson-related fires caused the great est dollar amount loss in all categories, ad- ding up to $606,150, fire officials say. .. Eighteen percent of all build-· ing fires were caused by incen- diarism or were under suspicious OJ/fee Crop Damaged by W~Wind circumstances," s aid fire analyst Russell Henderson. "We had 29 building fires last yea r attributed to those circumstances, and they added up to 61 percent of the losses in an bull din& fires." He said the largest fire of the year was started intentionally, and caused an estimated half· million dollars in damage. No suspect was ever arrested in that fire, which gutted a large Industrial building at 1952 Cen- tury Place last Sept. 9. Henderson's statistics also show that a homeowner in Costa Mesa is more likely lo have a fire than an apartment dweller . - And it's also more likely that the homeowner will have left something burning on the stove, or carelessly discarded a ciearet.te to cause that fire, he said. Henderson sald Clremen responded to some form of emeraency or public assistance call once every two hours and seven minutes durine 1976. (See F1RES, Page AZ) ABC Hit ByStrike AP Wlrepftoto CHARGES 'LEAKS' Attorney General Bell Two Teens On Mo-Pe d Rob Woman Two teen·aged bandits who fled on a red Mo·ped motorbike were sought today by Huntington Beach for a $10 robbery and as· saull on a 74·year·old woman in the downtown area Monday. Mary Robinson, r esident o( one of the older city sections near the beach, also lost all her personal identification papers "nd her mail, which she had just picked up from the post office. The victim, police said, was not seriously injured when knocked to the ground in an alley behind Dehne's Llquors , 526 Main St., by the motorized thieves. Investigators said the youths, estimated to be only 12 to IS, swerved at Mrs. Robinson, throwing her off balance ln her effort.a to avoid beil\I run down. The passenger then grabbed her hand baa as the pair aped by, hurling the elderly woman to the pavement and vaniahina north: bound on Main Street. Pollre aave the shaken Mrs. Robinson a ride home ln a patrol car alter the mid-day episode when lt wu determined abe was not badly hurt pb)'alcally. Bell Hits Action In Probe WASHINGTON (AP) -Atty. Gen. Griffin Bell accused some Justice Department employes to- ..; day of leaking information about ( the investigation of FBI wrong· doing in an effort to manipulate his actions in the case. Bell bas often complained about leaks or information in the news media concerning con· troversial investigations. But this was the first time he com- plained about leaks from depart- ment employes in the probe or FBI wiretapping, mail opening and burilaries in the early 1970s. His remarks were in a speech for the judicial coo{erence of the U.S. Court of Cu§toms and Pa- tent Appeals . "Leaks regarding investiga- tion~ and pending cases are un- ethical and inexcusable," Bell said. ''It la doubly s hocking that the leaks should apparently come from attorneys or other de· partment personnel who are sworn to uphold the la'\'. not to abuse lt." Bell said that as attomyey general, he is responsible for managln1 the department. : 'Those doing the leaking are try-~ ~ mg to manage me and channel:~ the COW'le of the invuUgation•' through their leaks,'' he said. "They will not succeed. The law, f aimess, and ethJoal stan· dards wtll be upheld in thls in· (~~KS, Pa1eA2) Coast Weath e r Patchy low clouds late night and early morning hours, otherwise lair through Wednesday. Lows tonight SO to 55. Htgba Wednesday67to72. INSIDE TODAY Th1r• 10on't b• .an11 ''Ru.don ~,. °"' , ·NBC bi""' GI.Cl r~IUU of CM nttioork'• m1'Ui·nalllbwloUar dtal lo •~lccort tJw OlMmJMc Gomer.~• ~Bf. ..... ,.._ _ __._.._ l 1 I I -~.,. ...... CHEERED BY SCOTS Queen Elizabeth Quee n Ge ts A Royal Welcome GLASGOW, Scotland IAPJ Sixty-thous and cheering Scots filled the streets or Glasgow today to greet Queen Ehzabefh II as she set off on a Silver Jubilee tour of her kingdom. Not since the days of Oliver Cromwell 1n the <.•arly 17th century had Glasgow seen such a state procession. The queen and her husband. Prince Philip. the Duke of Edinburgh, rode regally through the city in an open. black coach drawn bv "httc.· horses Her Scott1:-.h :-.ubJcct:.. many v.earing kllh. lined the streets lO·deep tCJ get u glimpse or the Scottish state touch ferrying the royal ('Ouph.• Flai.:s and bunting fluttered from nearly every building CJ long the route. A holtda)' was declared throughout Scotland for the occasion. v.hu:h marked the start of the queen's thrcc·month tour of the l'n1tt•d Kingdom. t•nding 1n Northern I rel and Aug 11 . as the• nation ct'h.'hratt's ht•r 25 yeur rc1cn. Lc<1ving London 10 the new 100 m .p.h Royal lr<.11n. lhc (1ueen pulled into Glasgow station to a 21 gun salute and a welcomm~ llous rhold Cavalry guard of 150 mountt'«I hor ... <•mf:n Sht' Y..ent strn1ghl t o c;tasgow Cathedral for a national thanksgiving scrvtCl' attended by Scotsmen or all denomtn<Jlions. One discordant note at the start ·of ht•r 12 da\ tour of Scotland c·am e from th(• Scottish Nat1on<11t ... t party , which seeks 111depc.>ndt•nct• from Britain As tht• ro\ ,11 r oach trav<.'lcd alon ~ (':tlh<.'drnl Street, u banner ht·ar1ng the word ·rndt'pendt•nC'e " was tnns p1 r uo11..,ly drup<'!I (rl)m a balcony ;mt\ thl' crowd watched the queen ·~ smile· fade Scots :"Jat1on~1ltsl politiclaM failed to turn up at the ro)'al lunth given by lhc Lord Provost of Gla~~ow. und one of them. Stuar .. F.wing. told reporters . .. We art· very much tn favor of the queen and we look forward to the day v.hcn !.he will be Queen Elizabeth I of Srotland ·· F r o na Pag~ A J CARTER. • • ing priorities Carter also told the convcn t1onecrs: .. , <1m unallC.'r::ihl} opposed to fighting inflation by cconomJc a nd budf(etary policies which keep unemployment high a nd factories idle. Thal approach i~ economically meffe<:tiv«> and morally bankrupt. If the re· covery should falter during the years ahead, I will propose \he <>conomtt' and budgetary measures ncedl'd to get It gom1t again " The President. making only h1s second domestic speaking tour since laking office, flew to California to talk to lhf' UAW. star in a lave question-answer television broadcast and inspect drou hl areas. OAANOl COAST DAILY PILOT ~.:r.~.~~,?:,t•r, ':!:!1:.':= 6,':;. (#k9't ~fth"'1nq(q"'fff'l¥ \lcietM~M•t~~,,., twf>f1•.l't•lf M"l"l"Ay Ot,.OVqf\ '''tt•'f f 1)f ('1\fA l+/ltl'M Nrwoe-rt A-~<" M"""""°"' .. A(fll '""U"' '•'" V••••v ""'·"• , • ._~ .. 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M.y 17, 1977 Laetrile Ring Hit --·wisconsin Pharniaey Plant R'1itkd By The A.11odat.ed Press Twelve tons o( apricot plts and 100,000 unfilled drug capsules are se i zed a t a Wi sco n s in pharmaceutical plant. Four California smugglers are fined 1&nd given probation rather than prison terms. Both incidents that took place Monday are connected with laetrile. the substance whose legend as a cure for cancer continues to grow, despite federal efforts to persuade Americans that it is worthless. Laetrile, made from apricot or peach pits and from biller almonds. has a hypnotic hold on the minds of some cancer patients. who reason that they should be allowed to try 1t because 1t can't do them any harm. The U.S. Food and Drug Adminis tration a nd many doctors say they fear cancer patients would turn exclusively to laetrile if it were legal. ignorin~ traditional forms of treatment. Florida, Indiana and Alaska have legalized the substance on the grounds it is not harmful. Indiana also legall"led the manufacture of laetrile. But such manufacture Is not Jeaal in Wisconsin, where the Mosinee Research Corp., also known as the U .S. Pharmaceutical Company, wu raided Monday in Manitowoc. Owners oC the firm denied it was engaged in illeeal activities. Law enforcement o(flcers and FDA agenta confilcated the apricot pits in a tractor trailer near the plant. Government officials said the seized materials had been shipped in interstate commerce, which is iJleeat. Laetrile is manufactured lega1ly an Mexico. Four northern Cal&Cornaa men crossed lbe border into Tijuana and bought laetrile which they shipped to doctors and cancer patients around the U.S. Last month they were found guHty of conspiracy lo smuggle laetrile into the U.S. On Monday U .S . District Court Judge William Enright put them on three years probation and gave them $8>,000 in fines. lie rejected a recommendation by the federa l probation department that the men be sentenced to prison and said they may continue their campaign lo Linda Talks '11iroat' Star to Testify COVINGTON. Ky (AP> Linda Lovelace. star of the film •·Deep Throat," "'111 be called lo testify in the retrial of thrcl' men con\'lcted on obscenity charges fordislnbuting the film • The convictions were overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court. U.S. Attorney James Arehart said the actress and mos t of the other witnesses from the first trial will be summoned for the retrial. set for July 11. Stanley Marx. Harry Mohney and Guy Weir were fined S16,000 each and sentenced to three months in jail following their conv1ct10ns on charges of in- terstate transportation of obscene material. But the Supreme Court rcvcr~ed the convictions. noting that while the jury was instructed lo judge the film by "community stand<Jrds." community stan· dards in this case were established only with the ar- rest and indictment of the three.>. Hare Krishna Cult Seeks Court Order SALT LAKE CITY CAP > A Hare Krishna spokesman says an attorney for tht> rel 1~1ous ~roup has flied •• motion in federal court S(•ektnJt a temporary restratntnl( order barring lowt>r courts from dec laring group mc•mhers incompetent and placm~ tht•m 1n the custod~ or others Spokesman Ja~annht>h Sula s aid the motion "'as ftJed Monda) 10 U.S. Dtstnct Court for L'tah by Los Angeles attornt')' Barry Fisher He s aid Salt Lake members or the group underwent independent tests and "'t'rc dt'clared competent Su ta s a 1 rl th P t t'.., h " l' r" conducted O\.er the "'eek end h' Fro• Pag ... \I LEAKS ... vesl1~alion and all the others "'" undertake." he said "There will be no exceptions " For more than a year, the de· partmenl has been invesli"ating the FBI tactics in the search ror radical fugitives. A former F'Bl supervisor, John J . Kearney, was indicted last month on charges or conspiracy, wiretap· ping and mail opening. Depart· menl sources have said that other indictments are expected. Bell authorized department lawyers lo seek the indictment from a New York grand jury. He has vowed to stand by that de· cision and pursue the investiga· tlon despite protests from FBI employes and supporters . In the speech. Bell said the de· partment must follow "three great principles." Department personnel "must be totally honest and ethical.'' of· flclal activities must be absolute· Jy fair. and th e department "must be as open as lt possibly can be, within the constraints of fairness and national security." he said. Bell's complaints about leaks were prompted by a New York Times story last week which quoted from an internal depart· ment memorandum about the FBI tnvesUgaUon, a department spokesman said. The attorney general was an· 1ry that the memorandum had been leaked and launched an In· ternal lnvetli1atlon of the mat· ter, the apokesman aald. He also summoned a n)lmbel' of d~art· ment offltlala wltb acce11 to the memo to 1111 office for a a tern lee-. ture on why auch document.I 1bouJd not be made pubUc, t.be spokeam added. Or. J ark Tedrow of Holy Cross llospllal Tht.> motion was filed to pr<'venl other members of the ~roup from being decl ared incompetent, he said. On May 4, 22 ·Yt'ar·old Krishna member Genevteve Ayers was found 1ncompent and ordered placed in her mother's custody by 3rd District Court Judge J ay Banks. Days l~ler. after Miss Ayers was placed aboard a private plane at Salt Lake International Airport. Banks rescinded his earherorder. Hare Krishna members have sa1d they believe Miss Ayers was f o rcibly taken to a deprogramming" center in Tur son. Ariz "We hope this will serve as a precedent to safeguard our devotees from religious persecu- tion and put an end lo harassmeni b.> deprogrammers," Sutasaid. Decieion Slated SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -An appeals court has been asked to decide ii police and FBI files are necessary to Eldridge Cleaver's defense against attempted murder and assault charges. •et the 1ublltance approved for cancer treatment, but mu1l violate no laws. Robert Bradford. president or the Committee for Freedom of Choice in Cancer Therapy, was fined '$40,000; Dr . John Richardson, who operates a clinic at Albany, Calif .. $20,000 ; hls bualness manager. Ralph Bowman, $10,000, a nd lhe vice president or the committee. Frank Salaman, $10.000. 'r1Nelve other persons face prosecution under the same indictment. but trial dates remain undetermined. E',...PageAI FIRES ... Of those 4,111 incidents, 533 were actual fires which. resulted in two deaths. 13 injuries and $1.05 million in IO$Ses. The greatest number of build· ing fires occurred in s ingle· fami ly homes. the report shows. with 56 such structures suffering an a verage $670 in fire !osses. Apartments had the second greatest number or fires. and careless smoking was cited as the greatest contributor m those blazes. Henderson blames reflective insulation materials in industrial buildings as the cause of rapid fire spread in several fires last year. The shiny material was blamed for the high loss figure in the September torching of the Century Place building he said. and for two other tndustnal fire!:> in the following month~ Henderson said the matenal. localed on the underside of the roof al all three locations , hin- dered efforts to contain the blazes and caused un estim<Jted $79,000 dama~c at Metropolitan Circuits. Inc .. 1261 LoS!an Ave. The insulation is also blamed for rapid fire s pread which damaged, amon~ other things. 4,000 cases of wrn<.> al an in dustria.I complex at 1635 Supenor Ave. last December Bul the total number of fires in the city was down more than 12 percent from 1975. Henderson said , and the number of building fires was down 28 percent Although residential £ires con- tinue to be the main fire problem area, Henderson said. it appears the reductions or such incidents is related to voluntary accep- tance of smoke detection device::. in homes. ··I· m certain m any or these de· vices alerted hom eowners to small fires which they put -0ul by them5elves without even call- ing the fire department," Hen- derson said. Fro• Page A I COFFEE .• ~ Parana were affected. The estimate was not confirmed. ho~ever. and Gomes sald reports or damage had not yet been received from Sao Paulo State to the north. Gomes said Monday's winds that caused the "black frost'' had died down today, but the weather remained chilly. The cold snap occurred un · usually early In what is autumn in the Southern Hemisphere. The winds blew In from the Andes Mountains to the west. rather than up from Argentina to th<.· south as is morotyplcul. Parana. located in south~rn Brazil , is th e l a rge st coffee-producini state In Hrai ll. the blgge11t coHee·produclng country ln the world. Taking a Baek Seat Lillie Ben Davis. who us ually has the full attention of his mother, Wcndv 0<.1\ 1s. ha!> lo tak<.' the b<.1ck s eat as she and other g'raduates parL1 c 1patc in the spring comm encement at California State t:niversity in Sacramento. Briggs Tosses Hat In Governor Ring · By GARY GRANVI LLE Ol 1'-O•lly Pllol Sl•lt State Sen. John llni:i.:s 1 H Fullerton 1 announced ht~ 1978 candidacy for the Republican nomination for California gov ernor during a whirlwind tour of the state Monday. Briggs ended his announce ment day ih has home d1stnct where he told a band of sup porters in Anaheim that he can beat Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr m '78. At the freshman slate senator's side as he launched his campaign locally was former Lt. Gov Ed Reinecke. "John Briggs has my total sup port and endorsemenl. We have a void of leadership in Sacramento and l think J ohn can fill thut void," Reinecke s aid. Briggs agreed. The 47-year-old state senator chided Brown for asking Cali(or nians to "lower their expecta· tions whHe he was raising hi~ own by seeking the Democral1L nomination for President.'' Briggs also lashed out at Brown's opposition to the death penalty and for what he called "a soft position on law and order.·· While he refused to discuss by name a n y o r the polent1al Republican candidates he might race in a primary, Briggs sau1 polls show that the most likely candidates "can't beat Brown " "That's why I think I have a good chance of winning the nomination. Republican voters want a candidate who can win." Briggs said he is '>larl JOI( his campaign for stale office with .. campaign treasury of $73,000 left over from last year's C'ampull{n for the state sen a tr He conceded that 11 will "pro. bably cost a little more than Sl million" for him to win th(• .June, 1978 primary election at the· . • "But I'm not worried about mon<.•y ," Bri~g!:> said. "I know v. ht1t 1t takl·~ to run a campaign and J bd1evt• "c ('an raise SI m1llton " Briggs first <.innounccd hts can· d1dacy at a press conference in Sacramento Then. it was on to San Francisco and Los Angeles before he touched down i n Anaheim • A 10-year state assemblyman before winning his state senate ~eat in 1976. Briggs throughout the day described himself as ''a Republican in the Ronald Rc<1gan mold " Mentioned as likely candidates to oppose Briggs in the Republican primary election are slate Attorney General Evelle Younger, San Diego Mayor Pete Wilson and Los Angeles Police Chief Ed Davis Loggers Bid For Johs in Trip to DC SALT LAKE CITY CAP> Mayor Sarn J. Sacco of Eureka. Calif • let out a long sigh that seemed to echo against the Oquirrh Mountains backdrop- ping the Great Salt Lake. "Environmentalists?" he bellowed. "All these men you see here. They arc e nvironmen· tahsts They're the ones outdoors every day. They're the ones that love the forests. Who takes better care of the forests than the log. l(ers?" The loggers, driving 23 redwood-laden rigs, including one with a 17.610-pound log carved Into the shape or a peanu\, rot led out onto Interstate 80 today ror Cheyenne. Wyo . 450 ml1es to the east Th ey 're due to arrive in Washington. D.C., Mon<tay to personally protest Lo President Carter the proposed increased expa05ion of wilderness areas ~nd withdrawal or timberland from commercial use. eapecla.lly Redwood National Park in California. Twenty-twa.rigs roUed Into a truck stop west of the city Mon• duy night. airhorns blasting ilnd headlights blinking in a near- rree1ing downpour. Looking tired from the day'i 500·mlle drive from .$parka! Nev., the drivtts gassed up and oiled down their rigs for _toctay'f leg to Cheyenne. . ~4 Wrong Arres~ee ATLANTA (AP) -The A11oclated Presa erroneouslj reported \bat a member of the . Led Zeppelin roclt group, Robert Plant, wa1 arre ted Monday oft charges or publlc drunkenneu · a n d ca r r y t n g a kn U e at· Hartsri~Jd International Airport.' The Associated Press ffPQ~ u ld ,that police-ldtntiflcd PlaJ1t 01 havtnr-been arr ested. However, Plant w11 ai>parently ln En1lind at tho U me. . : t f ... VOL~ 70, NO. 137, 3 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ), . Bf STEVE MITCHELL OfllleO.Uy~IMIUff ' A eommon cause of building Jira In Cotta Mesa lut year was anon, a report by tho city's fire Jnalyst reveals. And thc»e arson-related fires <eetuaed the greatest dollar amount los1 ln all categories, ad. din& up to $606,"°, fire officials 1ay, · .. Etchteen percent of all build· inc fires were caused by Jncen· diarism or wero under auspicious ·circumstances."' •aid fir• analyst R\,\Ssell Hendenon. "We bad 29 building hres last year attributed to those circumstances, and they a~ed up lo 61 percent of the losses io all buildinl ftres .'' He said the lar1est fire of the year was started intentionally, and cauaed an fttima~ed half· Victim of Vnexpected Ann Barnecott, 29, was walking in rush hour pedestrian traffic Monday near the intersection of 43rd Street and Madison Avenue in New York City. The crash of a helicopter on top of the Pan American Building sent a blade of the helicopter (dotted line> hurtling down upon her (cross). Miss Barnecott died instantly See story, Page A4 . Consortium Offers New Irvine Co. Bid By TOM BARLEY Ol IM D•lly l'llol tt•ll A new bid of $378,185,000 was offered for the Irvine Company today by a consortium that has the backing of Irvine heiress Joan Irvine Smith. test. Mobil officials refused to- day to comment on the latest offer made by a 1ro~p that seeks to rename the Irvine Company Taubman·Allen·lrvme Inc The $378,185,000 bid was sub· milted to the James Irvine Foun- dation at noon today by lawyers representing the consortium. • TUESDA~MAY1~1W7 . 1 TEN CENTS of Mes& Bl.azes· $! \ " million dollars Ill dama1e. •' No suspect wu e~~ ~~ in that fire, whl~~ •J~-~ fndutrial buUd Ust Cfli'". turyl'.laeelastlt a , • He~etaon•s .... a.u~. also show that A bomeoriet i.oa.ta M a \a mQte likely w hllM &ft.re than am apartment dwellfr. • And it's also snor~ likely ~t the homeowner will bate left something burniol on tr1e ••• • or carelessly discarded a d1aret.te to cause that fire, he said. Henderson said firemen responded to some form of emeraency or public asaistance call ~ every two hours and seven minutes durin' 1976. Of those 4,111 Incidents. 533 were actual ft.res which resulted in two deaths, 13 lnjurits and .$1.0SmlIDonlnlosses. , . . The ereatesl number of build· ing fires occurred in single· ramily homes, the report •hows. .with S6 su~ structures suffering an average $870 in fire losses. Apartmeata bad the second greatest number of fires, and careless smoking was cited as the greatest contributor in those bJazes. Henderson blames reflective insulation matedab in i.Ddwstrial buildlnp u th• cau.ae' of rapid flre spread ln several fires lut year. The shiny material was blamed for the hlcb loss figure in" the September toreblnS ol the Century Place buUdlnl he said, and for two other industrial flres in lhefollowipg months. Henderson said the material, located on the undec.sicle of the <See Fl&ES. Pase .U> ·€rttter ,'in ~alifo·rnia . ' . ".-' ..... Pkdge~ Inflation, UriempWyment Battle LOS ANGELES (AP > -PresJ· dent Carter today promised to battle successfully against high unemployment and high infla· lion, pledging lo take whatever steps might be needed "lf the re< covery sho\,lld Caller during the years ahead." Cart.er detailed his domestic policy goals In an address pre· pared for the a nnual convention of the United Auto Workers Conserving Of Water Reported By JOANNE REYNOLDS Ol 11• D•llY PllOl Sl•ff Orange Coast water agencies mbnaged some s uccess in April in getting users to conserve waler, Coastal Municipa l Water District officials reported today. Ha~ J . Lorenz, district board president, sa1d that in the month of April, agencies served by his distr ict overall used 22 acre feet less ot water than they had been allowed under the water con· :>ervation program introduced April l by Metropolitan Waler District. The MWD 1s the agenc) that supplies virtually all of the water to Southern California Coastal M unlc1 pal Water District acts as a wholesaler, buying water from the MWD and selling it to in d1 v1d ual districts On April 1, the M WD put a con servation program into effect which mandated a 10 percent re ductlon in water use, with stiff fina~cial penalties for railure to conserve as well a~ incentives for extra conservation Lor~z said that his d1smc1 was actually working on an over all adjusted conservation figure of seven percent because of a three percent growth In popula- tion served by the district. ·'Our adjusted allowablii use figure for the month of April was 2,075 acre feet of water," he said. "We used 2,035." but Lorenz noted that while overall the district showed con· <See WATER, Page At) union, which has been critical of the President's recommended la>ces-and-rel>ate plan to per~de Amertcanti to buy eoerey-elflCieatautomobiles. "You and 1 have bOnest dif· ferences ot opln,lon over some afpects of my proponls," he said, but added that these dif· ferences did not c~use him to "hesitate to ask for your be)p." Argulng that "more e fficient aut,oinobiles with • clean ex- bau,~" are inevitable,. <?trter nott11 imported vehicles "' the January.March quarter claimed a larJer share or the American markltthan ever before. ••t can think of no more dis- -asiroua. H$Umption for the .Amert.can automobile industry lhJD t&at we cannot succesaf ully comPete with foreign companies that produce and sell such cars." Fourth Well Begun Workmen align metal casing at the entrance to what will be a 650-foot water well in north Costa Mesa. The Costa Mesa County Water District hired A.A. Portanova and 5or)8 orthe City of Commerce to drill the well at the northwest corner of Fairview Road and the San Diego Freeway. Tb~ thret-week drilling project will cost the district ~1,416. The project should be completed within six months, district officials said. he said. Carter also re$tJlled, for the first lime in recent weeks, his commitment "to the phasing in ot a workable national health ln· s urance S)'atem." He said his olr jective is to "submit legislative proposals early next year.•• Jn a lengthy recital. Carter licked off six broad goals ranging from balancini the federal (See CARTER, Pace .A%) · Tuv Youths. Assault HB WOman, 74 Two teen-aged bandits who fled on a red Mo·ped motorbike were sought today by Huntington Beach for a $10 robbery and as- sault on a 74-year-old woman in the downtown area Monday. Mary Roblnsoq, resident of one · 91 the older ~lty iseclions near the beach. al5o Jost all her personal tdentificatlon papers and her mall, wblcb abe had just picked up from the poet office. The victim, police said, was not serloafsly injured when knocked to the ground in an alley. bebin<l Dehne's Liquors, 526 M aln St., by the motorized thieves. Investigators said the youths, estimated to be only 12 lo 15, s we rved al Mrs. Robinson, ·throwinc her off balance in her efforts lo avoid being run down. The passenger then grabbed her handbag as the pair sped by. hurling the elderly woman to the pavement and vanishing north· bound on Main Street. Rabies Clinic Set At Mesa Fair Site A rabies clinic sponsored by Costa Mesa Animal Control of· ficers will be held at the Orange County Fairi'l'ounds May 31 from 7to8:30p.m. The cost is $2 per pet. The clinic will be held in the main parking lot. The new bid represenL-. $39 a share and lops the $326.1 milUon ofter made Monday by the Mobil Corporation by $.52 mil hon. Lawyers for the consortium T w· kl Il · 1~' L '~~'·.,;.:,. I • B' . ...],.. N. d ~~t~~n5Tr~El~n;:~~. e m e car•. an~c. ftnmg 1~ ~e · of what were described aa y .. "hi1hly regarded de benture · stocks." Mobil now has until noon wld. neada)' lo outbid Its sole com· petitoror withdraw rrom the con- Coast Weather , Patchy low clouds late night and early morning hours, otherwise fair through Wednesday. Lows tonight 50 to SS. Highs Wednesday 67 to 72. . . INSIDE T ODA 'Y . Th1rt won't bt .an11 .. RN.;an propooando" over "NBC In 1980 aa, a rtlUlt of lht Mt&DOrk'1 multi·milUon-®Uor <kcal to tt'"°'C c~ OL11mpk Gomt1.Ste ~ 84. .·1a•ex t•v~-zr ., ·~ li i!~·:.11E ~ II! ........ H _.___. U ............ Af': federal money was that '11• city· hlred cootractor have a 1pade in the earth by Junt 12. SoraJlbal •aid the cJty could not Eaibly rebid the projeet, award bid. and have the coplractor gin work by ~t da~. ·"I pefsonally O l\'ii 1ee lt," he told cOW\cit medibers In a study 1e11lon. "We need to redeatcn the whole project and that takea time. My recommendation to you la to live up oo tbla project and start from 1cratcb. •• City AUorney Roy June agreed, 11)'1tlJ "We're really in a1 Umecrunch." But COuncllman Dom RaclU wu emphatic in bla 1upport. of th• park project. "Tbere'• '°'to be a way out thls. W• can't JUst send baek th (leder.J) IDOQeJ." 1 .. When 1 came here I to!d m aon there would tHt a bea park there someday. lt'a been yean and lt'I 1U1l not there,'' Raciti 1aicl. . But S0rUW Nld there art ,more pri!J)lem1 theiD J_..t g t.tiep~WkouUo btd. ·nra tiDtftl t0 ltrr to be COQI: pl~ Nilillpei!Jli order to cut "'-=~ 1al4. Oae prolliem m b1 tbia City manaier 11 , • propmid acre llMt a b.alftau in tlltheartaltllep~ .• .... ,...~•A2> -- ~ DAILY PILOT C 1n cl.loo Mooday n.itbl lJ\e , ~ TEWINKLE: RoJected a1l . ~ acr~ hmdacapinJ project at Tefl~PiifltP,.: "'""~'."'T''~\i~ie-'..~~~:r,;,;; ,, ... APARTMENTS: Approved variances for constrYCtion of seven apartQ¥nts at 2677 Orange Ave. by builder Peter Nourae of Newpo'k Beach INDUSTRIAL~ Gave permission for parking and landscape variances tor two industnal buildings lo be bwlt at 1109 Yictoria St. by Moore,. C Clehnert of Buena Park. · '1'()1lAGE2 Approved a.conditional uae permtt fQf C. J . SelJerstrom and ,9ont to con.ttruct a atoraae building at 3315 Fairview Road. CONDOMINIUMS: Approved a condlllonal use permit ror construction or a 20..urut condominium complex at 2552·~ Elden Ave. AJRWAV PROJECT: Approved the constr~cllon or 18 industrial condominiums with ... arianccs from minimum. lot size and setbacks at 2950 Airway Ave. for Sage Properties. Inc . Newport Beach Bell Hits Justice Department 'Leaks' WASHINGTON CAP > -Atty. Gen. Griffin Bell accused some Justice Department employes to· day of leaking information.about the investigation or FBI wrong· doing in an effort to manipulate · his actions in the case. Bell has often complained about leaks of information in the news media concerning coo· troversial investigations. But this was the first time he com· plained about leaks from depart· menl employes m the probe of FBI wiretapping. mail openmg and burJ,tlanes in the early 1970s. His remarks were in a speech for the Jud1c1al conference of the L' S. Court of Customs and Pa- tent Appeals .. Leaks regard1n~ in vesl1&a· tions and pending caseb are un- J!lhlcal and inexcusable,'' Bell said. "It 1s doubly shockin~ that the leaks should apparently t:ome from attorneys or other de· partment per11onnel who are sworn to uphold th(' I aw. not to abuse it " Bell said that as atlornyey general. he Is responsible for man aging the department ·'Those doing the leakrng are try- ing to manage me and channel the course or the investigation throu~h their leaks." he said. ·'They will not succeed The law. fairness. and ethical stan- dards will be upheld in this in vesligation and all the others ~ undertake." he ba1d "There will be no exceptions · · For more than a year. the de· p<irtmcnt ha!> been tnv~sl1gntm~ the FBI tactics 10 the search for radical fug1t1ve11 A for-mer FBI supervisor. Jobn J Kearney, wai. 1nd1cted lust month on charges or ronsp1ral'Y· wiretap- ping anu mail OJ>t•nmi.:. Depart ment sources have s aid that other 1nd1ctmcnts are expected. Ocll authon1.t'd dcpartmt-nt lawyers to ~eek the mdiclment from "Nt•w York grand Jury. He has vowed to Mand hy lhal de· cis1on and µursuc the 10vest1ga. tton d<':.p1te protr:.t.s from FBI cm plo) C'!\ 11nd ..,11pporlcrc; S4BICH'S FOLKS SUING LONGET DENVER <AP 1 The parents ol the lulc c;k\er Vlad1m1r "Spider Sut>tch have riled a S1 3 m11llon law,.u1t a~a1Mt ClaudJnt> Lon~et, ('Onv1ded of criminally nc>gh~ent homicide tn ~ablch'I\ den th. The t.u11. ftl1•d Monduy tn US District Court here. alleges that Miss Lon~ct at•tcd with "malice. 1nsull und a wunton and reckless tllsrcsard of Sebich's rights" in Che shooting Incident March 21 . 1976 The French born cntcrtainci: 1s :schedu1ed to bt' rele••ed from the Pillcin County Juli Wednesday after serving a 30-day sentence. ORANQI COAaT ' DAILY PILOT n.. °'""" c .... 0.11, ~-. """' Wll-<11 ... _ __ , ......... ~., ................ "'"°'- CM\l-1\N ... C9"'1'tft• ~ ... _..,_••• -1\Mf ,_...,.., lft•OWtft ,....,., for C..lt ...... _ .. 0( .................. " ,,_ laln \lt lltf lr•lft• ,._.,_, V•ll•Y -~ .. K!Vs.utllC...•I ......... ,..,,_,.._. ,..., I\ .....,.,_ ht•rday\ '*"' ~" 1,,. ........... , """"'~'"9 Ol•ftf .... ,. ... !lay SlrWI c.tttM4>•• Call ... nlt~ .... rt .. ---,, .. _, 1114 "'*'- J•d ·~ """~"""'"'"o. ...... ___ l "--···~ llOHtr Tlla-tAM ...... ,,..,..., ..... ,lor O.rte• ... ~ 111~1'.IMll . ,,. .. ,_...,, -.",.i"ui.n Al'Wl~i. CHARGES •LEAKS' Attorney General Bell Poppies Sale Scheduled in Costa Mesa Members oC t)le Coastline Aux· 1liar y of the Veterans of Foreign Wars will be selling VFW Buddy Poppies m Costa Mesa Friday and Saturday. The handmade Oowers are sold to provide ~tra income for hospitalized veterans. as well as to he1p widow& and children of veterans. POppy sales also pro~ vide rehabilitation relief for dis· abled veterans. Members or the Coastline Au>e· tliary wHI be asking Costa Mesana lo pay what they <.'an af ford for the poppies this Fnday and Saturd.01 The Buddy Poppy sal<' 1s lhe only public sollc1tation conduct· ed by the VFW. SlemoD8' Wife Withdraws Divorce Suit Anne Slomons announced lo da.) she 1s calhnti off the divorce proce-ed1ngs s he 1nillated la1>l week against her hushand. Jim. the Nf"NPOrt Beach car dealer and onehme stole Assembly can did ate The suit riled lo!>l week in Orange County Superior Court sottgh l di ~solutlo n of the SJemona· seven·year marriag~. ln a telephone call to the Dally Pilot today. Mrs. Slemons. 30. said "Jim and J are soing to have a reconciliation and we are call· 1ng olf lhe legal action." Slemons. 43. and his wife separated May 7, accordlng to last week's divorce auit. The Slemonses are the parents or a )·year-old daughter. Anne Liv. Slemons was defeated last November in his Republican can· did~ tor the 74th Assembly Dia· trict, l06ing to Democrat Ron Cordova. Shaky Market Ooees Ahead NEW YORK (AP> -The stock market gained today in an erratic session. The Dow Jones averaeeof30ln· du.strial stocks, of( about 1 points ,at its mld·sessloo low, clost-d up S.;l5 at 937. 75. Steel lasues came UDder lbarp preoure early tn the day. but ro· couped some of their 103ses later. _tW~a* to ctkal., •• ~~·dot,. D CVlfi~. •1· 1 wJ ~blev~ .:e~t••nc ed lie• 1 economy with the revenoes tbat such an economy produces." He went on: . · 'll 's not lesltimate spendlni on human needs \hat causes our deficits -it is principally the ln· adequate revenues from a sluK· cl•h economy th~t cre-~m. But he acknowledted tmlt. "~ can't afford to do evel')'thln1.'' He anid the nation will race "hard chokes'' in fhdna spend· ing prloriHea. Carter ;.also to,ki the conveo· tioneers: "J am unalterably oppO&ed t.o n1htin1 inflation by ec,:mo_mie and budgetary policies whlcb keep unemployment hieh and factories idle. That approach is economically loeffective and morally bankrupt. It th~ re- covery should Caller darina the years ahead, I will propose the economic and budgetary measures needed to gel it going again." I • The Preaident, tnakinj oftly hia second domesUc speakinl toar ., since taltin1 office. new to Califori'lla to latk to the UAW. star in a live question-answer television broadcast and inspect Oalty l'lt.t ....... "' Nltc* O'~ ~eh-A MESA '1RE AUTHORITIES SAY THIS WAS THE WORK OF ARSONIST But No One YI•• Ever Arreated After Sept. 9, 1178. Blaze on Century Ptmce drought areas. - TONIGHT BEH I ND THE HEADLINES" -Dr. Giles T Srown lecturer. OCC Forum. 7•30pm . .. EQU\JS" South Coast Repertory Theater, Tuesday· Sunday throuah June 11, 8 p.m WEDNE!lJ)A V, KAY 18 COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE BOARD -Rqular m eeting, 1370 Adams, 8 p.m . OCC LECTURE -., Al'ILiques and Collectibles,'· Fine Arts 119. 7 :30p.m. "COSl FAN TU'M'E" -OCC Auditorium, 8 p.m . Presented by OCC Five Penny Opera Co. $2. ,,,.... Pqe Al PARK.~.· "There's no way we can rm tbat Jake With the C\JJ'rent water short.ace." he said- He added that by accepting the $1.3 million bid (or the project. the city would h.J ve to com e up with the bu.Ml of the-montY from city reYenues. FroMPa~AI FIRES ... roof at all three locations, hin- dered efforts to contain the blazes and caused an estimated $79,000 damage at Metropolitan Circuits. Inc . 1261 Loun Ave. - The lnsulallon 1s also blamed for rapid fire s pread which dam~ged. among other things. 4.000 cases of wine at an in· dustrlaJ complex at 1635 Superior Avt'. last December But the total number of fires in lht> city was down more than 12 percent from 1975, Henderson sa)d. 1lnd the number of building fires wab dO\~ n 28 pcrt·cnt Although rel>idential fires con- tinue to pe the main fir<.' problem area, Henderson said. tt appears the redudions of such tncid<'nls is related lo voluntary accep- tance or s moke detectioh devices in homes. 'Tm certain many of these de· vices alerted homeowners to Sml.111 fires which they put out by lhemselves without even call· ing the fire department." Hen- derson said He said incidences of industrial and commercial fires decreased 18 percent from 1975, citmg the departmf'nt 's inspection pro- gram ru. contributing lo that re cord. ·'The .cost of this p~t bas accelerated to the .point Where t am $!16,000 short1' • Sora,bal said. ..'!bat means. tbe money wou1$1 tiave to come.out of the re· serve account. u Last Coastal Freeway 1,ink Set to Start FROM A SIMPLE MATCH A HOLOCAUST CAN .SPRING . ' Report Shows Why Fires Get Started In Costa Me~• He sugs~ted the council 10 back to a program of 'l lowfy ac- qulrin1 the money f9r the park project from aubchYlder r.ea and other tources. And, he added, thete is the possibility that other-federal and state 1rants will come to Costa Mesa ln the future. Ground breaking for what CalTrans officials say might be t he last freeway segment to be built in Orange County for many years will be held Thursday atop the Corona del Mar Freeway (Route73>. The $3.99 million project in- cludes. a portion of freeway linked to two frontage roads. The project wiU connect the recently completed portion or Route 73 with MacArthur Boulevard. Past Mesa Legion Commander Dies Councilmen voted to reject all bids. with Raciti opposed. Vice Mayor Jack Hammett wua not prt"1ent_ l',....P ... AJ WATER ••• servaUon. there were some In· dlv,dual districts that went over the aUowable limits_ Those in· stances wer& oNaet by a1enciea lbat Jot even 1reater contervit•1 Uon tban antlcipat.~. "On the whole, it. seems~there Kasler Corp . or San Bernardlno was the 1ow bidder of six rtrms vyin& for the project. The groundbreaking ceremony will take place during National Transportation Week. CalTrans officials said. Work on the so.-called "missing link" ahould begin in early July, according to CulT r a n s spokesman Richard Stevens. The 1.7 mHe project will take about 'a year and a half tQ com· plete, he said. • was better conservation ln dis· 11...1-A -. ...I trlcts th•t raised their ratea1" ~el pproveu Loreniot>aerved. . CARSON CITY, Nev. <AP> ln Newport Beach, where a 10 A retord $460 million atatupend· percent 1urcbar1e wu put OJ'tO lni plan which calls ror no new or the water consumpijon rate, ....i.. lncreaaed taxea hi the com in' denta were allowed to UH u,e to two years waa signed Into law hy 1,220 acre feet. Lorena Hid _~ Gov MlkeO'Callaghan! only UHd 1,201 acre feet. · La\yrence JI Pcterm an. p:ist commai:a.fer of American Legion Post 455 in Costa Mesa. 1s dead al the age of 59. Mr-Peterman was n watch re· pafrman. working out or his Costa Mesa home for many years Mr. Burrill, Radio Exec's Father, Dies Private funera l services will be held Wednesday for E . Mallalieu Burrill who died Sun· day at the age ol 79. He was the Cather of Newport Beach radio station owner Gary Burrill. ' The younger Mr. Burrill, a long-lime civic leader, owns KOCM. the FM radio slallon h eadquartered in N ewporl Center. His father, a native of Maine. was a Iona· ti me Southern Californian who worked 4S yean; for Standard OU or California. Mr. Burrill leaves hla wlfe or S2 yeara. Juanita. of the famUy home in Bell; sons, Stanton of Huntinilon Beach and Gary of Newport Beach; brothera, Meldrim of Irvine and Frederick of Lo' Anceles. and two grandchildren. · Private fa.tnily 1ervices will be conducted at Forest Lawn, Olen· dale. The ramlly has au11eated memorial contributions to the . American Heart. A.ssociatlon. c.Ci~rvation OK'd _,..,.,,......CAJiSON Cl'D'. Nev. <AP.•- A water conaervatlon plan .that wm figure lb efforts to pump wate.rtrom Lake Tahoe for Reno area residt'ftts 1f need be wa1 =ed Into law today by Gov t O'Callqban. after his discharge from the Army in 1946. He served as a sergeant in the Army infantry during world War 11 and was severely wounded in the European Theater. He was commander of the Joe~ American Legion Post severtd times. and served as chaplain fOf the group for many years. : His Army awards included the Purple Heart, the Europea11- Afri ca-Middle Eastern Cam- paign Medal. World War II Vic· tory Medal and the AmerlcaJ\ C~mpaign Medal. . Mr. Peterman ls survived by . his wife, Margaret, 3002 Ktllybrooke Lane, Costa Mesa~ daughter. Chmdla Peterman or Cea ta Mesa, and mother, Mory E. Bollss. also of Costa Me_-a. Services will be held Ttf\.trs~ al 11 a. m. at Bell Broadwa~ Chapel. Burial will follow at Harbor Rest Memorial Park ip Cosla Mesa. , The family has suggested memorial contributions to the Braille l nsUtule, 741 N. Vermont, Los Angeles. loo11U1 Needed For Carnival ·. . "While elephant" items are n eed ed for the Lindberah Elementary School cami~aJ, to be he1d Saturday on tho achool grounds from 10 a.m . to 'j·m· DonatJons of houaehol 1oodl. handcrafla, plant• and pots. books. toys and boutique lteroa will be accepted ln t.bo acbool ol· flee this week. The PTA·spon.sored carnival wm include food and drl-..k booths, 1re11epaint m::.:ft conteata, a cakewalk. f 1 toss and carnival games. It t1 open tothepbbJ1c. .-. The school 11 loca~ at. thi c:ot· fttr Of 23td Slreet and Oran• AvenueJnt:Oi6ti lleaa. • • : •llllOM, Brttt1b CoJaml;la .. (AP) -Jt .,.. seven feet tall, ·:f arry ad lumbered acroes the ·:MJbway, uy lbe 91eyitneaee1. ·J:•actlT What It wu oo ooe can . ••1. but the •llhtina rekindled =~•l1loa1 of t6e Je1e ndary ·~uateb or Blsfoot. · .. n. al&btlnl .i<mc HJ1hway 7, .as mil• eaeh of Vancouver, ~rred u a PacUlc Stace Unes · bus driven by Pat Llndqulat wu ·westbound a mile eut of Late · .Ztrocb on tbe Harrison Hot 'Sprta,.to-vaocouver run. , Tb• P•eaaen Ad Llndqulat . . . eausht. abead the bus. • l]lmpee ol aomeUili:ic they all described as a seven.foot t.aJl beut of about 300 pounds with dart brown to black fur or hair and a lfabt-eolored race. .. At nrst we tboucbt It wu a prankater in a fur sult," said Llndqulat, 28, a reserve Vancouver city poU~eman. "But people were 1houtin1 'what la tt, what ts it', eo I •lammed on tbe brakes to bave a look. "To tell you the truth, I tboutbt it was IODJeono trying to con us ao I tOok' olf after it. I l'*9 I thou&bt 1 wu eot.na to pull off hi5 hat &Dd bawl him out. l dGD't know ~ I dld it. I'm not sure I ru1ly la1.tGded to catcb ~with lt. •• , Royal Canadlao Mounted Pol ~ described Llodqulst a.s "very nervoua and palo" when tbex-. arrived on tb• acaie Sunday. "The first tbln1 l noUce4 was the 1meU, •: Lindquist sal4 later. He called It ''a horrible smell like very rotten meat. The bush was thick and I was puabJ..na the • branches apart wben I aaw il about 20 or 2S feet aw•Y. 1 Just couldn't believe it. "At. flnt I WU mad. But then I went to awe and then to fritbt and I began to shake. I couldn't s top shaking and then I got out of th~re." The 1m U bu been a common element ln the report• from numerous people who claim to have been cloee to the Sasquatch, al10 known u Bt1foot. ; Lindquist. who I.I 6-f oot-2, aald tht thl.al ~ore bl~ wa' no more than seven feet tall, oa.1y "much beavierthanl am." "It. bad fiat, flared DGStrlls like a monkey aDcl larae. wlde eyea. It dldn 't malce aoy aound except heavy breathlna. It bad a broad cbtst aiJd it. waa heavlna up and down. "It could have taken two steps and grabbed me, but lt didn't do aoylbJng. It didn't growl. It didn't show lta tMtb. It Juat looked at me." Lindquist said the hair on Ill face was a light brown and "it appeared to have the mange; lhe I skln underneath looted k1nd ol whlUt.'' Police refused to nJeue IM names ot t.be puaengen or~ driver, aJtbou1b Undqu.lat w located at the bua atatkla Vancouver. He atflntrefuled be pboto1rapbed or 1lve name, out ol fear no one take hlm seriously. RCMP Cons table Robert Eyford sald the. pa11en1er1 descriptions were .. conallteot, they all saw the 1ame thing.•• ff• said RCMP were ta.kin& ~ si&htina ''quite aeriouab'." :;.Employe Asse les Atom Bo ~Conrad Action !Jelayed . Probation violation action .egalmt polltical financier Gene ;Conrad was delayed for Ulree :\!reeks Monday when It Lwas :explained in Orange County Superior Court that he bu hired :a new lawyer to defend h.lm on the charges. · P residing Judge Byron K. McMillan granted the delay and ~ordered Conrad, 43. and Los Anaelea attorn y Stanley Greenberg to return to bis court.room Junes. Conrad ls accused of violating probation Imposed lo 197S by being in possession of two Jlandguns allegedly seized by 'ederal officers last March. That probation .was imposed ,f ollowing his con vic tion in ·Superior Court on charges of cashing checks with insufficient funds and taking a vehicle without the owner's permission. The indictment claims that Conrad solicited $1.2 million in advance loan foes from the firm 'a clients without belng able to place loans be claimed be could negotiate. Conrad's next appearance in federal court is scheduled for Ma723. No Transit Action Taken On 'Secrecy' Directors of th• Oranie County Transit Dhtrlct a gr e ed bnanhnoualy Monday to take no Position on proposed leglalation that would expand actions publi c agencies may take behind closed doors. They were discussing AB 1265 by Assemblyman Willia m Danne meyer < R· Fullerton ) which would allow executive or closed·door m eellnga for the appointment, employment or dismissal of public officers. Director William Farris, Whose appolntment as OCTD's public member was made behind c losed doors , wa s m os t outspoken urglns directors to take noposlUon. He J1aid st.epe are being taken to open up covern1Dent and be pe rs onall y o p p o~e d Dannemeyer•s bill. Multiple Benefit& WASlUNGTON (AP> -Cities. counties and states will benefit from lhe approval by Congress of a $2.25 blllion fund to be used durinf periods o f hi t h unemp oyment. ELECTRONIC SOLUTION TO SQUIRREL BURROWING? Inventor George Fledler With Magnetic Fleld Device MENACED SY ELECTRONIC DEVELOPMENT? Hel1ler Perk Resident En)oy1 Plant Ufe 'Jet Lag' for Squirrels? Mesa Inventor Takes Aim, on Laguna Pesu By PIULIP ROSMARIN Ol Olll OMfY ~ '14" A Casta M esa inventor bas come up witb a device he s~s c an solve the pro blem of squirrels eroding Laguna Beach coastal bluffs in Heisler Park. Laguna Beach has fought a losing battle with its squirrels, the city alternately trying lo get them with gas bombs. birth control and relocation programs. Inventor George S. Fiedler says he'll get them with Jet lag. lifeguards Gather For Laguna Meet Lifeguards from Santa Cruz to San Diego will convene In Laguna Beach Thursday and Friday ror the semi·a nnual meeting of lbe National Surf.Lifesaving Association. The convention, at the Surf and S a nd Hote l. 15S5 S . Coast Highway, is an opportunity for lifeguards to swa p tales of professional activities, San Cle1Dente Marine Safety Capt. Sheridan Byerly H id. Fiedler, president of Solara E l ect r o n ics I nc., i s expenmentiog with magnetic disruptors, devices that alter the ma,net.ic fields wlthin at least 3Cl acresol where tbey're planted. '(be disruptor looks like a big metal yo-yo and Is powered by four lantern batteries. Fiedler exhibited a sheaf or testimonials from public and private agencies which attest to its effectiveness an eliminating Insect or rodent problems. He insisted, however, that they remaln confidential. F iedler said his magnetic disruptor haa been successfully used to destroy a coffee fungus in Nicar agu a , whe r e fr a n tic N1carquan officials who feared for the cash crop also were pleasanUy surprised when the t ermites that were eating the Ministry of Agriculture building were destroyed as well. - His representa tives ha ve contacted the Laguna .Beach public works department and asked to be considered If, a~ proposed study for eliminating the Heisler Park squirrels Is funded by the City Council later this year. How do Fledler's magnetic disruptors work? Fi e dl er s a i d th e 21 - in c h ·d ia m e t e r , se v e n lnc h ·hig h, 2S·pound disc scrambles the magnetic forces in a 30-acre tD SO.acre area. Beeides horizontal disruption, it 's , effective 40 to 60 feet above and below the ground, Fiedler said. The effect ot mixing all this magnetism as to complet ely disorient cre at ures like the squirrel, he said. "It's like Jet lag," h e explained. "Jet lag is really caused by crossing magne'tic lines or force. . • His disruptors muddle local magnetic lines of force, said Fiedler, so that, without going into the physics or ft, tbe squirrel feels like it's been on a TWA flight that won't quit. He e nds up n a u seous , confused, and bas a terrifi c headache. He doesn't eat. He doesn't move his tail for anyone. In time, he's dead. "It's as though they were in a house of mirror s," Fiedler compared t he effe ct. "But instead of sight, he's confused with energy changes." Fiedler saJd squirrels under the influence or his disrupt.ors would be sluggish and Possibly wear a stupid look . Fiedler claimed his device affects only simple , wild creatures like rodents and inaects, who de p e nd upon navigation to locate food supply. Possible Terror Weapon? LONDON <AP> -The Daily Express reported today that an employe assembled all tbe parts of an atomic bomb except for the plutonium explosive to demonstrate that terrorltata could do the same. "We have designed and built a nuclear device. portable,. uainC declassified documents and materials wbicb are freely available," the new&paper reported.. Joseph Rotblat. profee~ ol physics at London Univenity who worked on the Hirolhima A·bomb at Los Alamos, N. Mex.. a said the Daily Express had shown him a picture of the device and details of its construction. He sald he told the paper: "If I was a member of the government and was shown by a group or terroriats what you have shown me, I would not like to gamble with the lives of thousands of people. I would also be terrified." Rotblat said it would be impossibl e under present conditions for terrorists to hijack a plutonium shipment. But be said 1r the British government proceeds with plans to expand the producUon of nuclear energy, • plutonium production will be increased and "over a period of years it would be possible to pilfer enough plut.onium to make · a bomb " The Dally Express said one • man built its nuclear device in just over a mouth using ordinary workshop techniques and dectassi!led. 30·year·old documents from the United States. The documents "included all the necessary mathematical equations and structure plans." it said. The bomb wu designed to explode with a force of one to three kilotons, or 1,000 to 3,000 tons of TNT, t,be paper said. lt added that it bas destroyed the · de vice. Suit Leveled Against Firm To Stop Tris WASHINGTON CAP> -The J ustice Department went to court today to stop the F.W. Woolworth Company frorp selling childre n's clothing treated with Tris, which bas~ banned as a cancer-causini s ubstanq,e. For Bandleapped Tame pets -who are fed - and humans, who have more sophilticated oervoua systems, are unaff eded, be said. The department filed a civil suit in U.S. District Court in Manhattan against th• Woolworth Company and its · president, Edward W. Gibbons. The IU.lt WU filed on behalf ot the Consumer Product.I Safety Com ml11ion, wblcb recently banned the sale of cb.Udten's clothine conlaininl Tris. . Anaheim Firm OK'd To Operate Buses The Anaheim·based firm of Community Transit Services, lac., waa telected by Orange County Transit Dlstrlct directors Monday t o operate a new coantywlde eervice for the handicapped. The firm will be paid Sll.i'l an h our for operatln.i 12 OCTD·1upplied mlnl.buaea ·equlpj)ed With wheelchair Ulla for wh~ OCTD officials call tbelr 'Dlal-a-Uft pro1ram. Dlrectou expect tbe new Mrvlce to begin operat10i0 in >.u1ust. For a 50-cent fare. the handicapped can phone for dooT·tc>delUDaUon but nrvice. The ~x1umd~ prosram will replace a tllre•·bua aetvlce •bJch bM hem operattnc on an ' ftperbneatal 1>ull In Central and NonJI Or-.. Couot7. . 1 Durina their meettnc Momay. directors allo dJ1cu11ed the •o•albUU1 of lnatallln• wJaeelcbalr Ult• ln es new coaches about to be ordered. OCTD Planning Director Tom Jenkins sajd rough estimates •bow thtte are 30,000 to 33,000 handicapped residents in Oranae County. But. studies indicate tbat only about one percent. or rouahly 300. would talce advantage of the Uft-equipped vehicles, he said. In addition, J enkins continued, the San Diego traoalt oCficia.ls recenUy purcbued llft--equipped full·size coaches tor two major routes. Yet, he .aaid, they have averaged only elebt passenaera weekly. Jenkins said Oran1e County 1upervtaora are expected to commlulob a atudy wlthln the nest year to better le.am the number, locaUQn and transit needs othandlcapped resident.I. At any rate, be said , manuf ad.Uren b\ddlnl for the 65 new OCl'D buses wUI be uked to provide prleu wtth a.a.cl -wttbout Uftt. I :; Back •• the Co•ne · Former President Richard Nixon watcbet the roll of hl.s ball as he plays a round of 1olf near Sin Clementt with his chief aide, Col. Jack Brennan. to'>te b1ckrround are security a1ents. The third of tbe . Nlxon:Prost TV interviews iJ scbedul~ for 11mrsday. Fiedler la s e nsitive about saying the device kills the squlrrels, or anything else. In fact be doesn't say Lt at all. "We kill nothing. We simply set up a chaneina environment. and the creatures react to It.'' Other than changln1 the Uf estyles of the creatures In thJs ntber dramatic fuhlon, Fiedler 1aJd bis device is completely harmless. "It does leu dama1e than a typical rock star 1trummlna bis sllitar." · He was asked whether. ln that cue. the City 91 L•IUD• Beach ml«ht hlre a band of 1ttUUni rock atan to scare off th• Belllu Comml11lon staff memt>ers conducted a nailonwide aurvey ol retall 'Stores that tell cblldren:J clothing and found Woolw stores still carryin.1 Trll-trea it~m• alter the ban April 8, the commlsslonaald. . Woolworth stores were .WI offerlna the banned elothlna ·hi the areu of Alexandria. Va., Atlanta, Boat.on. New York Qty, Bay Shore, N.Y., Cb=, Cleveland, Dallu, Minne • Pboenixt . Phlladelphla. Seattl• and Wunuiaton. tba 1ovenunent Hid. ln the flrat ault brouaht • a Te1ult of the survey, lll• • government seeks • court ordet · .. You might 1lve It a try." problbittn1 Woolworth from Fiedler replied. olferiq ~truted clothl.llC· Park squirrels. f County Bus Record Tb• oumber ot oauen.aw f&NI on Oranee County Transit Dtatrict <OCTD> bUlfie readied an aU.Ume hl«h tn ~prlJ •. QeneraJ Manager Ed Loriti reported l(oaday. .· He tdd dlredon farM ID APil totaled 1,saa.noJ up front _.. l,523.1S3ln March. .. Tbe riderthfp Opre fniiD Aprtf ms w .. 1.108.lss, Lortts Uld. .. 7 l -. DAILY Pit.OT CITY 8LICKEB8: Now it develolle that t.be city ot Santa An a, that landlocked inland metr<Jll(lllJs that eerves as our county Seat, ts about to ban oll splits. , That'a rl&ht, o\1 spills. •The oat thing you know, Santa Ana wU1 be forming an inland Ch_apter ot the Santa 8arbara otitftt known as Get OU Out-or GOO, fc:rlbort. iianta Aha'a campaign acainst slicks may baffie you because 0 known eeograpbic facts. That ~: Santa Ana bas no ocean f root. beaches or bl)'t. CitJe. that worry about oU ~cka are usually those with a J¥.acbfront on an ocean, wherein °"1 tanker& ply their trade or r>etroleum companies implant o!f shore drilllng platforms. IN THIS REGARD at leut. Santa~ II a dry town. It's best known waterway ls the river or the same name. That's about all that river carries. , Few citizens remain who can recall tbe last time the Santa Ana River was a roaring waterway. About the only oil spillage you get there is when some guy arieaks out to the riverbed at midnight to dispose of hJ.s auto crank cue draintngs. Now in truth, Hlicit oil cbsponl is actually the problem Santa Ana wants to regulate. News d!Apatches out of the County Seat indicate that only last night, the Santa Ana City Council introduced a new law entiUed, .. Ordinance to Provide for Regulation of OU Spillage." In brief, whal it does is make. it unlawful for you to allow your parked car to dribble oil onto the city streets. If adopted, oil dribblers in Santa Ana can be cited for this sin and slapped with a misdemeanor rap. NO TELLING WHAT this is going to do to the lifestyle or people up in Santa Ana. Today. you can hardly drive down a Santa Ana street without seeing at least one citizen under his car. working on it, and a pilling goo. They11 have to get in the habit of spreading dollies on the pavement before they go to work. And you have to wonder what kind of hardships the new anU-oil Jaw will work on all tboee Santa Ana used car lots? You know, the onff that offer lhe Bloatmobile v ·8 ror $299; you pay $15 down and $9 a month forever. I • ROTOR BLADE BURST THROUGH WINDOW OF PAN AM IU1LDINQ OFFICE Offtoer Exemlnn Office Where Worter Had Left Moment. Before lnctdent 5 Die in Copter Mishap &me at Pan Am BuilADng 'Gory Meaa' NEW YORK (AP> -The heliport atop the Pan American building waa turned into a "gory mesa" wben an idling helico~_ter keeled over and sent its whirling blad es slashing tbrougb passengers and onto the aidewalk 59 stories below. Flve persona were killed in the accident Monday, including a woman who Wa!\ hit by falling debris a block away from the skyscraper that straddles Grand Central Terminal in midtown Manhattan. At least eight others were injured. Three waiting passengers were literally cut to pieces as the blades hit the landing pad and spun off. A fourth man on the roof also died of injuries. Im mediately after the tragedy, helicopter service from the Pan Am pad to nearby aJrporta·was suspended indefinitely. The flights resumed earlier this year after being stopped nine years a10 for various reasons. including (ear of danger. UnW Monday, however, there bad been no major accidents. The National Transportation Safety Board began investigating the accident today. Brad Dunbar, a spokesman for the investigative team, said the "immediate problem is bow much it (the helicopter> has to be moved so we can do our initial investigative work." ''This is certainly the first time we've had to deal with an Madrid Building Damaged by Bomb MADRID Spain CAP) -A bomb wrecked the first floor of the U.S. Cultural Ce~er in Madrid today eight hours before Vice President Walter F. Mondalearrivedonafllghtfrom Usbon. Portugal .. The building was more than a mile off Mondale's planned itinerary and did not affect his visit, made to ahow U.S. support for recent Spanis h move s toward The newspaper -E l Pais /N SHORT democracy. ( ) reported that a caller who said he aircraft that is on top of an office building,•· Dunbar ad<led . One blade sailed over the Biltmore Hotel to ·1and on Madison Avenue, striking Anne Bameoott, 29, of the Bronx in the rush hour pedestrian traffic. She died instantly. Another blade boomeranged into a 4Window of the Pan Am building, but no one was injured. Witnesses described the scene as .. a gory mess" after tbe landlng gear of the New York Airw ay1 helicopter, about to take o ff for John F . Kennedy International Airport, collapsed. The four rooftop victims were believed to have been amon~ those waiting to board the craft for \Jle return trip to Kennedy Airport, said an airline s pokesman. They were identified as Enrico Gnaga, 45, of Milan, Italy, who died at Bellevue Hospital; David Toomey of Montclair, N.J .; Michael Findley of Manhattan. and a man who remained unidentified early. today. Reported in satisfactory condition today was Jean Koski, or Neptune Beach, Fla. She was traveling with he r husband, George, and their 9·year-old son, John, who were injured less iousl . Ciirter OK Seen Congress Ends TaX Bill Work W ASHJ.NGTON CAP > -A ta.x bill that beaan u the centerpiece of~ Presldent Carter's economic stimulus proaram ta retumlna to Ule Whit., Houle for final cooalderatton. The Prealdent •1 alfQature •°'1ld mean a new permanent tax cut for 46 million couples or lndivlduala. · Those who get the tax cuta ahould see the cbanaes ln paycbecb received after June l . ed del 1. congresa completed action on ctiangeaaredeslsn to ay,or the blll Monday. The Senate one year the effectlye date ~ passed it by voice vote without some parts of the bag tax la objection following a 383-2 vote ln package passed last year. tbe House. · Misslng )s the major element Although the bill contains contained m the bill when It was business tax breau that the proposed by Carter ln an eflortt.o. Carter admlnilLrat.ion aaya are apur the slu11lab ecooomy. i l Carter· bad wanted $50 rebate not need e d , coneress ona checks malled to about 200 leaders say they have no doubt . · ff rt to that the President will si1nit. mllhon Americans inane o boost consumer spending and the THE MAJOR NEW TAX cut in economy. the bill would benefit only the 69 * percent of taxpayers wbo do not itemize dedu ctlooa. By increasing the standard deduction, the legiAlatlon would cut taxes by $111 a year !or a typical four-member fa mily earning $15,000 a year. * * A sing)e person eamln1 '10,000 would get a $110 tax cut. But two million 1in1le peraom earning more than ~. 7SO likely would find their taxes increaaed by about $1 a week. In all, American indivlduall in business would pay $34.1 billion less in taxes over the next 28 months. I n addition to ralalnc the standard to $3,200 for couples f illng a joint return and 12.220 for single persons, the bill would greatly simpllf y tax returns for 95 percent of tbe individual filers. In most cases, a taxpayer could figure bis taxes sim p ly by looking at a tax table and without computing any percentages or using multiplication. The Internal Revenue Service says the more-generous standard deduction will make it more beneficial to 6. 7 million couples or individuals to stop itemizing deductions. The changes will eliminate tax liability above that withheld for 3.3 million returns. ONE SECTION OF the blll affects almost every taxpayer. It extends tor one year. through Dec. 31, 1978, the g~neral $35-per-person tax credit or 2 percent of the first $9,000 of taxable income; continues the s pecial credit of up to $300 a year for poor worktng families, and lowers tax rates for corporali00&. Also included are S,Pecial one-time tax breaka for sick-pay ..recipients, elderly persona and Americans who worked abroad · 1976. These temporary Heavy Fire W ASHJNGTON (AP) -Tbe Carter admlnistraUon's plan to ta'l big inefficient cars and etve rebates for small economical ones ls drawing heavy fire from both Democrata and Republicans on the tax-writing House Ways and Means Committee. Along with the already controversial proposal for a standby gasoline tax increase. the "gas guuler" tax and rebate plan doesn't stand "a snowbalrs chance in bell of passing on the floor," Hid Rep. William R. Cotter (D-Conn.). And Rep. Al Ullman (D-Ore.), c hairman of the comm ittee, predicts •'substantial cbanaes .. will be made by his panel 1n the tax portions of the a d m lnistratlon 's enersy program. Ullman said that wh\Je there may be enough votes in ($ongress to pas.a the proposed tax on big fuel-inefficient cars, the related proposal to give rebates for fuel efficient cars "is in trouble." Ho s aJd the proposal for a standby gasoline tax, whJcb could bit SO cents a gallon if gasoline consumption continues to rise r a pidly, "has always been in trouble.'' Treasury Secretary W. Michael Blumenthal testified on Monday that the admlnlstraUOQ • is not prepared to abandon eltber the controvenial stan4by gasoline tax or the rebate propoaal f or s m all cars. They'll have to keep those heaps off the streets. Do your test driving right If! the lot. lfh~k goodness Santa Ana he\'er had this anti-oil leaking law in years past, considering all . the junkers l 've driven around that town. spoke for the Commumst splinter group Grapo, told it: "We -----------" planted the bomb. We destroyed practical politics are bringing the Yankee library." The caller the goal into question. made no menllon of Mondale. ~lopment Slow HOW TO USE 111E FOOD THOSE AGING TUBS that I pr9pelled around Orange County al..,ays leaked 011. If 1 parked in . somebody's driveway, you could count it. as an unfriendly act. No d og or cat ever sou1ht shade under one of my cars. The animal would have come out looldq Uke a fugiUve from a lar factory. I had one solid rule with thole old Jaloples. Fare up the ~sine and lhenqwck, get out and Uftthe hood for inapection. lf the engine waan't spurtmg oil, I turned it ofr. Jt me~t one of two thlnas: Either the oll pump was broken or thel'e Juat wasn't any oil in the englne -period. Next Ume 1 travel lo Santa Ana, I guess I'd better carey alons a bedpan .• Cat .. t roplae Cit~d WASHINGTON' CAP J A major nuclear conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union would destroy both great powers no matter what kind of defenses they e r ect, a c ongressional commlttee concludes. The Joint Committee on Defense Production d~lared in a . report issued Monday thal the much·touted Soviet civil and 1nduatrial derensea. would not provide the Russian population or mdustry with any reliabll' protection against U.S. strate11c forces. Goal QlieStloaed WASfUNGTON CAP > -The A FL-C10 may back off it.s push to abolish stan "rlCht·to-work" laws this year, fearing it won't be able to get the necessary votes to block a Senate rm buster. Not that labor hu lost any zeal ror its long.cherished obJectlve or repealing these laws, but WASHINGTON CAP > Defense scientists predict it will take at least 10 more years to produce a U.S. weapon that can burn into enemy missiles, s atellites and warplanes with concentrated light beams. Th~y also indicated that an even more exotic "charged particle" beam weapon, a "death ray'' that spews stre~ or tiny electronic pellets. is many years away in the indefinite future, for either the United States or the Soviet Union. The United Stat.es is spending about $150 million this year on luer rHearch. CIA Probe Asked SYDNEY, .Australia. (AP> -. Former Prime Mln11ter Gough ,Wbitlam called today tor a full Inquiry into activities of the U.S. Central lntelUgepce Aaency ~ Australia followtna alleaattom the CIA may have been behind his ouster 18 months aao. Thunderstorms Continue' Travekn-A.driaory Goea Up in Colorado IJ.&8nm••rw Sllowera •"d tllv"dontor"'' contlmied lt\I\ mornl119 oc,.... 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Lauded I STANf'ORD CAP> -No camp. diaclplloa.ry action will be tak'9n aaaln1t nearly 300 l!ltudenta anwted a week aio at1 Stanford University in a 1lt·ln prote1t of tbe unlverelty'1 financial Uet wltb apartheid South Mrlca, unlvertlty officlall aaid. · . James Siena. leial advller to. Stanford Prealdent Richard Lyman. aald Monda.x the ( J decision not to discipline the students was baaed on the students• peaceful conduct durinc the demoruitration and arreata. •••• Rips C'etUer SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -The. terrorist New World Liberation Ftont baa claimed responsibility for an explosion that caused ,.extensive damage to a job traiaing center here. A blast about 10: 15 p .m . Monday ripped a lO·foot wide· hole in a wall al the Hunters Point-Bay View Skills Center. according toPle FBI. No one was in the building and no injuries were reported. E-v Trial Lo.,.• LOS ANGELES CAP> Saying that an injunction would not put the canceled Emmy show on the air, a federal judge says he will not order the Hollywood chapter to halt its boycott of the television academy. But U.S: District Court Judge M1llt Byrne said Monday a trial on what he said "certainly are serious and substantial issues" in the case will be held In late August or early September. IMfuor La"' l'ie.,ed SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -For the fourth time in the 37 years it's been on the books, California's controversial minimum liquor pricing law will be scrutinized by the state Supreme Court. The high court agreed Monday t o consider on ce again the constitutionality of the fair trade liquor price laws. \ MOTHER MARVELS AT MEDICAL MIRACLE Esther Caatlllo Holda Daughter JennHer ..... ,, ....... Baby Near Death, Now llale, He•rty • OAKLAND <AP) -Little Jennifer Castillo was so sick that her mother, facing up to reality, made arrangements to donate her year-old baby's kidneys. Now Jennifer is home, standing and crawling and gaining weight. after winning a month-long fight with a mysterious disease that claims the lives of 75 percent of its young victims. DOCTORS AT Children's Hospital Medical Center here think Jenni/er had Reye_§ Syndrome, a i:are. fast-developing liver disease that usually follows a mild virus infection. A hospital spokeswoman said Monday that Jennifer had been running a mild fever for a few days when s uddenly her temperature shot up and she began vomiting out of control. JENNIFER, under the care of Or. Robert Dobrin and William Liebman, was in a coma and on a respirator 10 days. During that time. said the hospital spokeswoman. she had pneumonia, anemia, jaundice and swelllng of her liver. Her brain practically slopped working. All the doctors could do was treat the symptoms with ,procedures to remove the poisons building up in her system because her failing liver wasn't able to remove them. She had six complete blood transfusions, SHE STOPPED breaUung again, and her mother, dozing in a waiting room, heard the "Code Blue" broadcast over the hospital's public address system. "I just knew il was J ennifer and I ran in ." said Mrs. Castillo. ''I saw doctors all around her. pounding her chest. I screamed, 'What are you dolng to my baby?' but nobody had time to talk to me." The medical team pulled Jennifer out of that crisis, and after that she began to im~rove. About a month later she was rea(jy to go home. Kennedy Goads Carter LOS ANGELES <AP> -Sen. Edward M . Kennedy h as challenged President Cart.er to keep hJs campaign promlse to reform health care and come up with a national health Insurance plan before the year ls out. Kennedy made the statements In a ~peech Mond ay at the United Auto Worke r s' n ational <'onvention -just 12 hours before C arter was to appear today before the UAW. For the past decade both the U AW and Kennedy. who is chairman or lhe Senate Health committee, have been leadlnc advocates or nal1onal beallb inaurance. Kennedy s aid Carter has sought to fulfl II campal1n pledges on energy and welfare a nd tax reform by making commitments to ad this year. "What we do not have so far is a commitment of this sort for action on national h ealth insurance." which he said "is ln danger of becoming the missmg promise in nie Administration's plans." Kennedy said that even if a health reform bill were signed an lo law tomorrow, it would take several years to be imple mented, and it would not become a s11nlficant item in the federal budeet until alter 1981. "ll 11 not always eaay to follow the Ioele ol those who say go a low. They do not alwaya practice wbal they preach." he said. ·'They take the floor of Congress to lash out against the role that government would play under national health insurance. And then they drive out to Walter Reed Army Hospital or Bethesda Na val Hospital for the free medical and de'ntal car,~he government provides. "They already have -their national health Insurance. If it's good enough (or the President and the House and Senate, it's good enough for the UAW and all the other taxpayers who already pay the bill." Kennedy was interrupted several times by applauae and cheert from about 6,000 UAW delegates and guests. EXTRA EXTRA EXTRA • ' If ti/ (;("' ~ I '• tJS'f ....... ,_)' ... ------------TWO CHICKEN CORDON BLED DINNERS Best Or~ County gounnct val11ru.-=-- Don't mi~" t~ train! Step aboard the 20th Century for a unique dining eJ<pcricnce for t\w. StroU through yestcr-....4~!1111 year~ men'llv.-ibilia and di~ oo Chicken c:ordon Blcu in an d~nt. privc\lC dlnl~ c.v '\\,l\1r two ditW?rS will also include l.ucchiru Toc1':. Ulf"I'\ Cu~.11'<1. C~"1llied Crab Apples. mixed-green salad.~ relish tl\\Y~ bmld tlnd buuer: On-the-Mall at South Coast Ptua Neaao the CaroaM1 ---, I • Tl!!C!!X, Max 17. 1877 DAl~Y"LOT ~ _De~th Peµalty In?:i . ' Assembly Barely Passes Legislation~~. SACRAMENTO (AP) - Letl&laLlon re1torin1 the death penahy ln Call!omla ta only one step away from Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. '1 de1k followlJl& Aaaembly approval without a ·vote to a pare. Aft~r a debate laced with reli&foua overtones Monday, the Assembly voted 5'·23 to send the bill back to the Se1ate for ex~cled approval of Assembly amendmenta. THE SENATE'S vote, probably Thursday, wlJI set the staee for the · DemocraUc governor's promlaed veto and a · veto override fieht pushed by death penalty advocates. The bill 'a author, however, ·said afterward he thought Brown could block it if he really wanted to. A Brown aide disputed that aasessment. SEN. GEORGE Deukmejian, <R-1..ong Beach), sponsored the bill whlch won only the exact number of "yes'' votes needed for meuure1 drafted to take. effect immedlat~ly. ''Our role is clear -to reinstate a law that God gave at the beginning of time," said Assemblyman Will ia m Dannemeyer. CR-Fullerton). "It was binding then and it's binding today." AFTER SEVERAL other s upporters cited the Bible, a foe, Assemblyman Lawrence Kapiloff, CO-San Diego l, said he was equally religious but criticized "professional Jews and Christians," and added, "I hope your God forelves you, but personally I doubt it." A two-thirds m-.lorlty will be needed to override a veto. And Oeukmejian told reporters he thought the outcome of an override battle would be up to the governor. "If he twists arms and exerts all the power and influence of his office, I think he can atop an override," said the Senate GOP leader. GRAY DAVIS, Brown's chief of staff, said in an interview that Deukmejian was overstating the governor's influence. The bill was prompted by the state Supreme Court's decision last December, ror the second time in five years, that the state's death penalty law was unconstitutional. IT WOtJLD impose the death penalty for treason and 15 cateeories of murder, lncludlne murder of a pollce off teer, murder of a witneso, multiple murder, and murder durtna a rape or robbery. To meet the court decision, the bill would allow a death aent.e_nce to be reduced to Uf e ln priaOn. because of such miU1attn1 factors as a defendant's age, paat record, or emotional stress. BUT DEUKMEJL\N refused to accept an amendment that opponents and some supporters of the bill said would Improve its chances of conaUtuUonality: a state· Supreme Court review of each death sentence compared to other verdicts ln the state. The amendment was rejttted 29-44 after the bill's Assembly sponsor, Alister Mc Alister. <D·San Jose) said the court could use it to "nuJlily every death penally verdict in the state." AT THE CLOSE of debate, supporters were one vote short when a key s wine vote, Aaaembly man Henry Mello, (D-Wataonville), who backed the amendment, abstained from the first vote. But after being lobbied by both sides at his desk for about half an * * * hour, Mello said be would vd!IO for tho blll. He said ho oppot41111 the death penalty but tboutht ballot tnltJative that would toUdlilr the meuure'a defeat would be' ·:tar broader and much worae." OTHER ARGUMENTS for the bill cited the overwhelml~ publlc support for capital punlahment, u expressed by Uiie voters ln approvln1 a death penally initiative ln 1972. ''The people or CaUfomla have spoken and they want capital punishment ," sai d Assemblyman Mike Antonovich, <R·Glendale). "WE'RE NOT BEBE \o represent ourselves," said Assemblyman Stan Statham, < R ·Cblco >. "We're here to represent a quarter of a milllon people (the size of an Assembly district). We need a capital punishment bill because the people of the state want a capital punishment law.'' But Assemblyman Willie Brown <D·San Francisco), d ee la red that the people probably would repeal the 14th . Amendment, which guarante~ citizens of all races equal protection of the law. if they voted on it now. * * * Capital Punishmenl Categories Listed SACRAMENTO <AP) -Legislation to r einstate the death penalty in California, approved by the Assembly Monday, would allow capital punishment for 16 crimes -treason and 15 cate1ories of murder. They are: 1. Hiring a person to commit murder. 2. Killing a police officer. 3. Killing a Witness to a crime. 4. Murder in the com"mission of robbery. 5. Murder in the commission of kidnap. 6. Murder in the commission or rape. 7. Murder in the commission of child molesting. 8. Murder in the commission of burglary. 9. Multiple murder or a previous murder conviction. 10. Perjur)' that causes wrongful execution of an innocent person. 11. A prisoner serving a life term killing another. 12. Sabotage causing death. 13. Death by explosives. 14. 'train wrecking causing death. 15. Murder in which there was torture. 16. Treason. · The measure would provide more circumstances for death penalty cues than the Jaw thrown out by the state Supreme Court last year. It would add d eath by torture, train wrecking causing death, sabotage causing death and death by explosives as capital offenses. GRAND PRIZE: This kitchen Come In and enter nowr NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. full of GE appliances . , . plus a Designer Solarian'floor ... plus $2,000 Set DESllmR SOURIAI ••• tlll onty na-wu floOr With tlil richness of INLAID COLOR! Armatrong'a l)(dueive lnlllO-Color conatruc:tlon-a thick Inner laytr of eolor- glves you dMp rich cotor that no printed ftoor design can h~ to actMve. 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Nearly hall would go into a reserve account, $92,000 would be earmarked for consultants and $ll6,994 tor staff. No matter how you look at it, the spending pro· posal is a suable one for a new agency that has yet to prove ita worth. · · The new commission was created by a state Jaw which took effect last January. It was given powers to review spending proposals for all local transit and local road-bulldlng projects. So far commissioners have spent most of their time selecting the fifth member of their panel, who was chosen to r epresent the public at large. They also have been studying regional transportation planning and their future role in the process. The commission's budget will come primariJy from state sales tax revenue rather t.nan property taxes. It's s till taxpayer money and for an infant aAtency, it's a hefty amount. Commissioners would be wise to keep in mind that the more they spend the less will be available for other transportation projects: Water Reality Orange County supervisors have ordered a two· week study of possible l~gal steps to enforce water conservation-up to and including rationing. Scheduled for examination are an ordinance that would make waler-wasting punishable by fine and the formation of a committee to draft conservation steps. The supervisors are not just grandstanding. plan to go into effect July 1. requiring all water users to reduce consumption by 10 percent compared to the same months last year. Failure to comply will produce a written warning, followed by a citullon carrying a penalty and, for con· tinuing noncompliance, the installation or flow restrictors on water meters. The message is clear. If Orange County householders don't compl>' with current requests for voluntary conservation, similar legal controls are in· evitable here. · . Expensive Spying The Central Intelligence Agency is supposedly a body that concerns itself with overseas intelligence. But early in 1972, its own records reveal, the CIA had as many as 16 agents and eight cars assigned to col- lect information on Washington columnist Jack An· de rs on and his staff. · The idea was lo determine the sources or An· derson's news stories and the' three months of sur- veillance yielded files more than four inches high. They have been made public under the Freedom of Information Act. The documents include maps of the neighborhoods where the columnist and his .sta!f lived, including "observation posts" and a "photo- graphic observation nest'' near his office. The information gathered was hardly startling. One Anderson aide is reported to have been seen eat- ing his lunch alone in a Washington park. He also was observed, in driving to work, to ''deviate from normal routes in order to avoid mioor traffic delays." They are following the steps of the Los Angeles City Council, which, in a unanimous vote last week, adopted an ordinance that will impose an.immediate ban on wasteful water use-such as hosing sidewalks and drivewaya, and serving drinking water in restaurants unless requested. A humorous incident, earlier reported in An· derson's column. confirms that the writer's nine kids at one point turned the tables on the CIA agents by tracking them and taking pictures of their cars. What's not so funny is the revelation of the costly lengths to which the government would go to spy on one of its own citizens. 'My solution? Good grief, man! Can't you see I've got my hands full?' The Los Angeles ordinance includes a rationing Spiro Has Even More To Deny ( ARTHOPPE ) Former Vice Presldent Spiro T. Agnew is reportedly negotial ing a contract with British come· dian Terry Thomas for a series or four 90·m inute telev1s1on in- terviews. The concept apparently oc· curred to Mr. Agnew on learning that Richard Nixon would receive more than $600,000 for a similar series or in terviews with David Frost. former star or the Bnhsh hit comedy show. ''That Wu The Week That Was ." In addi- tion, Mr. Nlllon is expected to re· ceive $2 million or so from rus book in which he once and for all proves his innocence again A friend said that wben Mr. Agnew read or Mr. Nixon's sud· den ascension from poverty and obscurity to fame and fortune. be threw down his newfJ paper. clapped his hand to ba forehead and cried out aloud , "What did t do wrong?'' After only a few m1outu tbou1ht, the friend said. Mr Agnew called his lawyers and told them to open negotiations. AS YET, however. no price ba been agreed to. Mr. Agnew's sup porters contend that even thouJJh he was onJy a Vice President, he should r~ceive at least H much as Mr. Nixon. ''After all." said one wbo asked to 1emain nameles"· "Spiro re· sJgned from hf&h office in at least a, much disgrace a!'I Dick did. Oon't forget that Spiro was ac· tually convicted (of one count of tax evu.alon) and Dick was never found guilty in a court of law. Splrcis got a record to staod on I'' Another of Mr. Agnew's many fans argued that If Mr. Nlxon Dear Gloomy Gus Got a citation for not go. ing with the .. flow" of traf· fic. It was "flowing" al 'better than 65 mph. Just. what is the enforceable speed limit? Damned if you do and damned i! you don't... CAN'T WIN Otoemy Gn <•"'"'•'"' ••• ,.....,.tt•d toy ,.,.._,, •nd d o "ot ,.e<hUflfJ ••1"-<11"9 View\ Of Ille ll~P• ... r S.ncl J O"' pel ,.....t•G•oomy o.,. D•tl Y Pllel.. was getting $600,000 to deny all. Mr. Agnew should receive even more as be had even more to deny. ··All Dick Nixon can claim to be innocent Of IS suppressmK evidence. ta.x fraud, s uborning perjury, graft. illegal wire tap- ping and a couple of conspiracy counts.'' he said. "DO YOU realize that when Spiro Agnew was sentenced, the Justice Department made public • 40 pages of additional charges detailing som e 50 counts of bribery, tax evasion and extor· lion? .. Boy, wh~n at com~ to deny ing accusations, Spiro could wse up ten 90-mmute interviews!'· All that's holding up the deaJ at this pomt, insiders say. b one hard·hearted television producer who keeps chewinJt on his cigar and muttcnng that $600,000 1s too rnuch money .. For that kind of dou«h.'Nhe says ... a guy ought to rooftt11 " But m Mr. Atnew's Mhalf. let 1t be noted tbal he, like Mr. Nixon. betrayed the public lruf)t He. IJke Mr Nixon, rest1ned rather than race the charaes aeairuit him. He, Uke Mr. Nixon, ned Washington repudiated and reviled. He. like Mr. Nixon, has evtr since maintaJned a 1toic silence. avoldJng the spotlight and waiting for the whole thing lo blow over. And he, like Mr. Nix· on, now stands ready to deny all. Surely he, like Mr. Nixon, Is therefore entitled to fame, fortune and whateYer other re· wards lie within the power of a a.ratefuJ nation to bestow. Memories of.Paris PARIS! PARIS! By Irwin Shaw & Ronald Searle. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. 211 Pages. $10.95. Both novelist·playwright Irwin Shaw and satiric cartoonist Ronald Searle have spent a lot of tlleir years ln Paria and in this cllarmina memoir they oller a most pleasant dlsUllaUon of their experiences ln that city. Searle'a contribution ta 36 drawlnaa that offer urdon1c commenta on Paris aa a city of traffic con1estion, plaaued by sJrlkea and demonstrations and overrun with tourist.a a.e well as D)ore pleasant subjecta such as Oower 1bopa,1retly 1Lrl1, 1treet vtndors an outdoor cares. \thelher gorlng or praising, S,arle never foll.I to make hJs p6tnt. • Shaw, lhe author moat retently ol the but-1elling novel .. Ntchtwork," ofren six hJ&h.ly ,.nonal esaay1, rour of whlch pl'evtoualy appeared in ma1u1ne-, the other two ap.· elltb' written ~tally for li'ilJ.Parill,. ( THE BOOKMAN ) "The first time I saw Paris," he recalls, "wu on the day of lts liberation, August 2S, 1944." At· tached to ·a U.S. Army Siena! Corps unit, Stiaw jeeped into the clty as the ,retl'eatln• Germans were 1UU fiat1Un1 t.belr way out. LATER llE WAS to move to Paris, intendlag to stay only tl few montha but Instead remain· lnl tn the city that both faacinat· ed and repelled bim al the same time for many years. Jn the re· malatn1 articles be tells of the tood tbinp and l.he bad lhlhp and best sums up his f ttUn1 for the ctty by an1werln1. when asked why be lived ln Paris: "Had Garbo uked yoa to dinner. when you w re youn1 wouldn't you ba"goae?" · PHIL THOMAS AP Bookl Editor Pleading -and Intimidation Moscow Eyes Spain's Fut11re MADRID -Intimidating tac· tics by the Soviet Union against Spain as it ends 41 years or totalitarian rule by military die· tatorship and seeks admission to the Western community reached a momentary peak late last year when a low.ranking Soviet com· mercial attache telephoned Prime Minister Adolfo Suarez and demanded an audience -at Ja.m. Although warned in advance that such an untimely demand on the Spanish head or gov- ernment w ou Id con· slitute a diplomatic of· ren se, the Soviel d 1plomat Se rgi o Bogomolov refused to back off. Ile had his instructions jn a cable from Moscow, he saJd, and he would carry them out. THE INSTRUCTIONS were forthwith to inform Suarez that the November meeting of the Warsaw Pact. in Bucharest had adopted a three·point political doctrine. the third point of which had incited both the telegram and BoaomoJov'A rudeness: that no new members were to join either the Warsaw Pact (which would have no to search far for any new participant) or NATO (which Spam, rid of Franco and m ov;ng toward free elections. ( EVANS-NOVAK ) very much wishes to join). In the prime minister's house early that post-midnight hour an aide angri l y informed Bogomolov that his diplomatic noll? would have to wait till morn· ing. At8a.m. Bogomolov arrived al Suarez's residence with his message from Moscow. The prime minister refused to see him and the note was left with an underling, but its impact was profound: Spain's dedicated and thus far successful drive toward genuine democratic reform after four decades of fascism is being perceived in Moscow as both a threat -and an opportunity. INDEED, THE intimidating rudeness of Bogomolov (now established here as ambassador following restoration of full Spanish-Soviet 01plomalic rela· lions) is only the tip of the iceberg of Soviet machinations to block Spain's two external objec· lives : joining NATO and the European Common Market.· Yet, under present conditions, the Kremlin ls unlikely to have any more impact on these two goals.of the new Spain than Bogomolov had in hl.s attempt to barge In on ,:>rime Minister Suarez at 3 a. m. But conditions ln western Europe are in a dangerous state of flux, Spain particularly not excepted. The mere Cact that Moscow is making such an effort has prospect1ve importance. The first' Soviet scheme is to block Spain's entry into NATO. With three of NATO's Mediterra· nean members -Turkey. Greece and Italy -presenting varying states of political jeopardy to the alliince, the im· portance of Spain's future mem· bership is brutally obvious. Even without Gibrallar (under British sovereignty despite n s· ing pressures here) Spain holds a key to the door from the Atlantic to the Mediterranean Sea, and the Mediterranean ts home to lhe U .S. Sixth Fleet and the link to Greece, Turkey and the MtddJe East. FOR NOW, M06cow·s stick of intimidation of Spain over NATO is having no effect whatsoever, except as a possible inducement for more favored treatment by Washington. Less certain in the future, however, is the effod of Moscow's carrot to scdurc Spain out of the Common Market. France and Italy have shouted their intention to veto Spain's en· try. partly for fear of Spain's earlier harvest dates of spring citrus and vegetable crops, part· ly to exploit the rising na- tionalism within Western Europe for narrow political gains. As for Spain, Common Market membership would expose its fragile industrial structure to competition from Europe's highly industrialized societies, but that is a risk Spain ls pr~ pared to accept. · Moscow is trying to take .ad· vantage of this. Using non- governme t commercial and banking channels, the Soviet Union Is wooing Spani~h busi· nessmen against the market by promising all the oil Spain can use, to be paid for not In scarce foreign currency but in barter. ThE SOVIETS desperately need new light industries, textile plants, hotels and other con-• sumer industries which Spain, now running a $4 billion trade de· ficit, can supply. The Soviet ap- proach is skillful and' without subtlety; Soviet agents are r&- minding Spanish businessmen that the U.S. is trying to reduce the import of Spanish shoes while the Common Market is trying to block imports of Spanish agriculture. Try us for a wbUe, Moscow pleads, because we need whal you have and we are serious people on the move; the U.S. and Wes tern Europe are in the early stage of decline. Such siren songs are being r~ jected here. Yet Spain ts in tenuous transition and Spain has not been part or "Europe" fOf' many generations -an island outpost behind ttre towering Pyrenees pointing south t<> Africa. Thus, the Soviet cam- paign bolds a potential threat for the West which, given the speed: of political change these dayg, l& not frivolous. Carter's Battle with Trivia I J WASHINGTON -President Carter bas astonished W ashlngton offlclals with the personal Mltention he lf{Vel to their probJem1. !ncludlng some 10 trivial that they could be bandied by White . ffopse yeomm. Thia bu loaded down the pretl· dent with so much paper work that he puta In a prodigious. 80-hour work week to keep ahead of the accumuJa - t ion . He absorbl gov· ernment re- porlt tt lhe rate of 300 pa1e1aday. Some troubled advlson (ear that the prelident is trytna to do too much himael!, that he iln't delegaUna enough authority. But others argue that th11 l8' Carter'• natural style, that he thrives on overwork. The president proceaaes an aweaome amount of document., uaually acribblln& hll com.ment. in the margins. "He ww -. bll approval or ult f o~ mON ln· form atlon," 1aJd a top Pentqoa offldal. STATE DEPT. sources ~ ed, for example, t.hat Carter hu lived up to bis promise to review all propogJJ for arma 1alf!I to fOrelcn countries. He bu ex· amlned each CMle ln detail, they said. "Th IUY le abtohMl1 •mazlnf.'' uld one oftlclal. "ffe'11ooklna at Item• that OCAer praJ.den&.I never touched." ~ACK ANDERSON) . Nor doea the preatdent rely tolely on the facts provided by ·tbe bureaucrats; he likea first.- band lnlormatton. While study· ing wellare reforms, be became curious about tba Mormon church's remarkable wetrare system. Aides tracked down the Mormon prophet, Spencer Kim· ball, ln BraiU and invited hlm to drop by the White House on his way back to Salt Lake City. Another tJm!'J tbe pretldent located Klmbau in the remote town of Fillmore, Utah, and called him to the telephone to dia· cu11 the cburcb'a voluntary mls- alonary system. At first, the #president lnsilt.ed on 1ffina every letter that came to him from Contreas. Much of the mall turned out to be routine tnqulrles Crom coaatttuentst which the conareaamen haa forwarded ~ the Whlte HouN with a buck slip. So now, Carter nceivee a dally log of congreaslonal mall and checks off the lotlora he wants to read personallf. His rule is that every persona letter from a congressman will 'et .a personal response. The replies are rarely dictated; usually, be wlll write back ln longhand. A rew weeks ago, for example, Rep. Newton Steers. R.·Md., re- ceived a complaint Crom a con~ll· tuent about a bag of peanuts with the inscription: "Processed by Presldent Carter's peanut plant in Plains, Georgia." If the ~esident were aware of this, obJected the constituont, then "the presU,e and integrity of the While House have been brought to a new low.'' India. The president also closely directs the efforts of his five 1 speech writers. He gives them I notea on what be wants to say. then carefully edits their drafts. I He add.I and deletes phrases. He J insltte?ct. lor example, on keeptn1 1 the .. moral equivalent of war'' • phrase ln his energy epeech. i Jn /our qulck months, Carter I has Increased the paperwork ot , the presidency many fold . , Sources cloee to the While House agree that he Js handling it com· ~ petenUy. But they are beginning ' to wonder whether he la aetli.ng I bogged down In trJvia. · ORANGI! COAST DAILY PILOT ' STEERS FORWARDED the complaint Jn a rouUne letter to the president's congresalooal Robc!rt N. \Vird. Pu""'hlr liaison. Frank Moore. Back Tllom4• Kttutl. F:dllor came the letter with this BarboroKr•lblcll. handwritten n~ scrawled on tho Edatonol Pogt ~dttor bottom: .. Con,. Steers, I know nothfng about il" It was 1Jgned, The edJtoriaJ P•ae of the DaU.v-'?.Carter." Pilot suks lt Inform and Rep. Thoma. Downey, D.· 1t1rrrul1CC? readen by prcsenU111 N. y ., bad a similar experience on thls page dlversuommentary on topic• of Interest by 1yndlc1t. after malllns the Whlte House a c'fl columnl1ts and cartoonist.. by copy of a scholarly article be and prcwldln1 a forum for readera' · an elde, Bob Sberman, bad writ· ''e~• ind by presenting tht1 ten about the arm• Umltatlon new1poper'1 opinions and ldtu ta.lb. 'Ibey received a bandWTit on currC'nt topics. The tdltoriaJ ten note oo Whltc House sta· opmlont. nf tht Doily Pilol eppe&r ttonery. only an thudltorial column at the uynar. ... •nCI.£ 1. eit--•1ent top of th~ P•ae. Opinions U• ""'• ,.. ao ""~ vr std by the colarnnlltl and -very hoJ>efUl," 1a1d lh DC>t4. c1rtoon1st.1 and letter wnten are .,(StaUt Secretary Cyru,s) Vance their own ancl no tl\d«Mmaitol hU • topy -on way to Moecow lhrir vitwa by the DlttJ PUot -.ll1nm1." Sen. Chart-~~~~!J lhculd belnf•trtd. • a..ru .• 10t • 1Jmllar, lonl'W!Q · Tuesday, Nay17, 19'1'1 .a DOtethlDldlii him for a report on , ....._ ____ ............... ...-..,,,,. • ' ............ Band Stand Skate . . The exuberance of youth breaks out all over, sometimes in dangerous form. Paul Mulherin of Feastervme, N.J., (left) and Pete Bubino of Levittown, ride s kateboards on their hands down a concrete drain for a highway near Trenton. 8' LOVU~ 000& ._..... ........ In Uttle more than the time lt lakes you to read' tbit NDtenco, a bur&)ar will have broken into aomeooe'1 homeot' buaiDaa. ltml)' have been yc,un. . Tbe Federal Bureau of Stauauc~ defines · bur&Jary u "the UAlawM entry of a atructure to com mil a felony or theft. The use or force to gain en· try .. notrequlred.·· ACCO&DING TO THE BV&EAU. ,;prevention and detectioa of tho bur114rb' oUenae poees a most difficult problem to law enforcement. Volume alone is an overrl4ina factor ••. " The FBI HY• there were 10me 3.25 million burglaries in 1975, tbe latest year for which flaures are available. Tbat works out to one burglary every 10 seconds and represents an increase of about 7 percent from 1974. Residential burclaries accounted for almost two-thlrda ol the ~ in 1'75. More ~ half ol ~~~~!:n&:: (CONSUMER) burglaries amounted to · -te25 million, up 21 percent from 1.974, compared with an increase of only s percent in los~ from DOD residential burglaries. The avera1e dollar losa per residential burglar· lywas more than $440. COULD YOU AFFORD THAT kind of loss? IC not, what have you done lo stop ll? How well ls your house protected? How easy would be for someone to break in? A growing number of Americans are asking themselves those questions: And their answers add up to a boom for manufacturers and sellers of equipment to protect homes, not only against crime, but also against such natural disasters as fire. A spokesman for the National Burglar and Fire Alarm Association says there are no over-all statistics on sales of alarm systems. But she says the market for consumer alarms -to detect burglary and fire in homes and automobiles -is the fa.st.est growing segment of the business. THE BATE OF GROwrH IN consumer alarms has been lS to 20 percent annually for the past several years, she says, and the boom is expected to continue since the market remains far from saturated. The association spokesman estimates that only I percent of residences in America are eqwlpped Supreme Court Ruling EDITOR'I NafE: Subutbma ruftknU 1DM·..aed to leao. thdr horM• unlocked . on butollh&g ~JaboraU burglar alorm 1J16f~. CU11 dtDdlns bar tlwtr ~ and boU tJwlr doors. H.r•, na U.. #nt o/.G Ihm-part •erin, u a look al U.. probt.m o/ burglarJI. with burslar alarms. ADotJier l percent have some sort ot ftre alarm system. 1be SQI. • Part ot the reason for~llldeue In security systems bu been the rile buralary. Another Im· portaot factor. however. la t eo&ts have started to decUne ... Previously. oo1y tho very. very rich could afford an elaborate security 1y1tem, .. she say1. "But tecbnolo1Y bu improved tremendously in tbeputflveyean, brlqinadowncosta." BuaGLAB ALARM SY8TEM8COST from $300 to $1J;OO, depend.in& on tbe type of n!Sldence and the kind ot protec:Uon you want Some systems also in· vol ve payment of a monthly fee for security forces. A recent study by Security World Publishing Company ot manufacturers ot security ud fire syauma ~ed that sales of all types ot protection services, residential and commercial, totalled more than S2 billion last year, compared with a lit· tie more than $1.S billion the year before. This year's sales are expeeted lo reach almolt $3 billion. the Security World aurve1 abowa. When tt comes to fire alarm sys~ms, the big· gest growth bu been In smoke detectors, available for as llWe as S30 to S.W. Many communitiea require installation of detectors in new buildings. IFTIIE SCREWS USED TO attach the strike to the frame are too short, the plaU! is euy to detach. The Bureau or Standards suggests screws that are long enough to go all the way through the frame and <See PROTECT HOME, Page 83) CoedGted Newport S.ach res1 dent DUuine Chamness 1s .amon1 2'1 atudents at ,Callfornia Luthe r an Colle1e to be named to Who's Wbo Amone Stu- dents ln American Unlvol'lltles and aldwl ~i!iJf Planoat and Organ• '"°'""' l'ltleffclng LESSONS· INSTRUMENTS --~ Colleges.· l'eeftlon lelend MCM010 • w ................ Wet Mt.A•~ At ...... Cost. Hlrry! ~Jte6 '' w-10,.' COLLEGE SURF 'M SKI · 211'2 tta 91111 ff• P_.way · Mluac. Vlefo lad ... IMW .,.._.. • ·.· . 495-4161 . ~ ... . Ht ' I \ ·;; l .\t (I Tl\ 1· 'IOIOIC 110\ll I ICO'I lll-.lrll I ICll .111 \"II H '~' '''I·'"' 1.1; i; Ii. '''"hi ii I \I •: :. ~] 000 n EH:\TE ~~~ LANt:I I I.• \,.,, " •••I'! 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Wehavedecidedtobuyadog.Our two pres('hool children want the puppy very much. but l"m concerned that they might accidentally be too rough with lt and be bitten. Has any study ever been done to determine wh1('h dogs have a tendency lo bite? A J .. lrvine· \'our qut'slion took age5, but• survey does ex- ist. Tht> 27-yur 'ludy or dogs ln the New York City area. conductf'd by Dr. Robert Oleson of the U.S. Publk Hulth S.-rvlce, says tb~e olne dogs, ln this order, are mo~l lllcely to take a nJp at you: German Shepherd; Chow Chow; Poodle; Italian B...Udo&; f'ox Territ'r; Mixed Chow Chow: Airedale; Pek: lngese, and Mlxt'd German Shepherd. When you choose a puppy. try to pick one with an "even" tem· per• ment. J\ void ovnly active puppies or the one that'l'l lOO ~h)'. lthat Coolu Wltlt Ml~roae•re•~ DEAR PAT· Why Is lt that metal uten!i1l~ aren"t recommended for microwave oven cooking·• I'd also like to know why cookm~ dis hes ua ed Jn a m 1<' rnw;.ivc don't get hot K H . Irvine Mi crowave cooking 15 accornpllahed with f'le<'tromagnt>tlc ener1y, no& cooveatloaal beat. Beami. of enf'rJO' penetrate Ute food, tbe moleeuln vibrate rapidly caua>ac fricdoa and heat w..m. Microwaves e11lly pass thnMlgb Jlus, paper, moct plasti<'s and ceramics, but not melll. Food containt>ni are oaJy healed by the food Itself. WASHINGTON (AP> -Motorists who run afoul of the Jaw too often may have their drivers' licenses taken away without a chance to defend themselves first., the United States Supreme Court has ruled. The justices voted unanimously to uphold a point system for traffic violaUons in Illinois calling for automatic license suspension or revocation after a certain number or viola lion points. Many states have si m 1lar systems ON AN ACTIVE DAV following a two.week re- cess, the court also: -Let stand a lower court 'a decision allowing charter airlines to compete for passengers on re- gularly scheduled flights. 11le eourt tu med down an appeal by American Airlines and Trans World AJrllnes which ·contended that recognir.ed charter companit!s should not be al· lowed to offer regularly scheduloo service. -Agreed to conside r claims by the ·Santa Clara Pueblo Indian tribe that its laws on tribal mem· bership are immun~ to discrimination suits. The tribe was sued by one or lts members, Julia Martinez when her 10 children were denied mem- berahlp.becauae their father is a Navajo. If he had been a Santa Clara Pueblo member and their motber a Navajo, the ('hiJdren wouJd have been ad- mitted into tribal membership. -11.JaNED DOWN A GOVERNMENT request that it dedde what discretion federal agencies have tn releuing to the public under the Freedom or In- formation Act. certaJn data received from prtvale firma. The court's denial was a win for several major companies which have fought lo block release of C'Oftlides\Ual Information about hlrlng and promo- Frequent nonstop seNice plus discount fares for families and groups. ·. Computerized reseNations and ticketing. Fly Air camomia and make it ~ on yourse~. llR8CAUFlllllll 0 We're .easy to take. Coll Easy lnformotlon ln Orange County, (714) 752·1<m Downey, (213) 924-3313; Loguno, (714) 496-6CXXl: Los Angekn. (213) 627-6401: Son Clemente, (1\A) ~ • RtvorsldG/SOn Bemordlno. 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Fathers Dey Is June 19th. -Wouldn't a ~Ir of "After Hours" make a 11rea1 g/l.lf' Dad? silverwoods 45 FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT BEACH .. -~ :l M DAILY PILOT · .Soulbland I ; BOnes . . ··Oldest? ' . PLASTER CITY <AP) -An arcbaeotoiial says the oldest human remains ever found in the ·Western Hemisphere may have been unco ve red in tbe Soutbeutem Calllornia deaert by t~lcal 1torm Kathleen last .S.pteinber. · The rock toola and bits of booe .ere older than 100,000 years -· :the age ascribed by local · .arcbaeologiata to man-made re· lies found over the last 20 years in 4be San Diego area -according to Herbert Minshall, a writer on •uly man. ' THE LATEST r emafos were lound by Morlin Childers. _ curator of the Imper ial Valley ·: Museum. about 75 feet below the 'daert n oor west of El Centro. In rePorting his find lo the • fiouthwestem Anlhropolglcal As· ,_oel ation this week, Chi lders ·: ..declined to estima te how Car ,:..· back the ite ms d a t e. But •• •• lilftnshall said their age •'appears : , '!o be ereater than that of the hearths .and artifacts at San · l>iego.•• • Water Leveli Deeliile9 'l'emPerat.mee Rile W ASIDNGTON CAP> -Recent ralm bave done' lltUe to ease the droucht ln the Welt and prospects remain bleak for tb1I summer, aeconttni to new government report.I. ot W........__ uwaicrJnelaanddluolTecf ozneo decliae .and water tem~abriil rile. The three to four Inches ol rain ln Sout.bent Calllomla early in May fell outsld• the water· supply atorage area with most~ into tbe eoll and running off into the ocean, the NaUollal Oeean1c and Atmospheric Admln11tratian reported Monday. ca&llomLa •1 IDOW 1urv411 umt reported that• moet ~k areal wen t>treoo May 1 and what llttle saow la left II beiaf abeoi-btd.lato tbe dry loU wheo tlmeltl, tbua not. reacblnl ......._ "TBE DROUGHT IN Callfomia. now nearly two years old, ls expected to nduce·nver lev.ia tbla summt!tl' lo the lowest ever recorded," NOAA eald. · Tbe U.S. Geolollcal SUrvey aald tt obecked 4! streams ln 17 states tn mld-May and• were flowlns at below-normal rates. In addition, molt lround wateP and reservoir levela were tMlloW normal. The drought also continues to cadle water.quality problems by concentrating polluUoo in smaller amounts of water. Suit Ended LOS ANGELES (AP) -A dnaptore chain bu been ordered to pay t:UOO lD civil peaalU• and run newapaper ad· vertilemeatl for a week explalnlng the meanln1 ot f alle aclverUsma. The jud1ment ends a con- a um er suit acalnst Petrolane-Dlsco Inc. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY SCIEN'l18TS lft Kansar ;;;;;;;;;;RtJ:;;;;;;;;1:1:a==' ''$;;;;;;;;;; reported concentratlons of cblotldes lo ~ Smokey .-.-~LL Hill River at Enterprise reached 400 Dlilllgrams per UPHOLSTIRY liter. Downstream in the Kamu River tlley were .._,.w.,, 250 milligrams per liter. the mnimum recom· ... ..., mended for drinking water. • Massive flab kills have been ieported in the state lfD ...,._"" .!:==~:==: .... :·=~·=·==·J~·~·==~ AnnyWill~op 12 Reserve Units WASHINGTON CAP) -The Army bu an· nounced plans to drop 12 civil affalra reserve unlta which perform military government miuion.s in OC· cupied territory during wartime. · fhat yourl mlY not! 1 COMIUfl~ COUNTY COWllMI bhi•11 ............ S.C' ~---...... ............ ••• ~ .. .,LA. .. 2 MONTM 10 **'91 ......... 3 MO __,y 11911• ON ....... W 4 ONLY ftr.\O .. MONTH TOTAL eon' .......... ,...., 5 MIW COMPACT IM1f • • Sfll UV• 1 4 JV.• EIGHTY ROCK TOOLS have been found by Childers at Yuba l'lnto Wash in addition to two pieces of bone, one believed from a.human thigh and the other from a $boulder blade. • "The Yuha Pinto Wash is one of the few desert sites in the western United States in which artifacts have been fo und deep und e r ground, permittin g 1e0Jogical ~sli mates of their age, .. Min.sh aU sJld. It's Almost Bu•an AflWI ....... The 12 units, totalling 1,750 officers and enlisted· personnel, are located ln the Bronx, N.Y.; Boston; 6 YOICI MUSA•I PA ... ALSO All AWAILAIU 1 NLL HR MAINTINANCI .... There wer e 70 feet of ac· cumulated sediments. he said. George Haggart (left) demonstrates his bomb removal device called "Snoopy" to Dade County Bomb Squad officer Jim Hansen. The device includes a built·in TV camera with remote monitor and a rifle and shotgun mounted on the arm. The machine can go up and down stairs, grasp practically any container and open doors with a key. Bog Walks tor. Jtlom Cancer Victims to Benefit From Project SAN DI EGO (AP) -Travis Hopkey's r ight index fi nger !f blistered from telephoning. H1s feet were ti red. year that their m other is in a wheelchair because. doctors say, cancer is killing her. Homewood, Ill.; Fort Lawton, Wash.; Riverdale. AU makeal Md.; Los Angeles ; Kearny, N.J .; Fayetteville, 833_0555 Ark.; Chamblee, Ga.) Wllmlngton. Del.; Danbury. Conn .• and Fort McClellan, Ala. OH.\SGl COUN'TY llAOIO'Tf l £ PHONl Si R\'ICE "' That will leave the Army reserve with 40 dvll Please osk for affa!The ~tsgul. ar Army baa_, .. one iuch oaU1t and lfJWUEoff. ~t buy . 17.l~l ~~~3~05 uuq I -0 • & U#fA PR, SM'TA MA relies oo the reserve to provide necessary reaourcea ... .,.. '----. ........... after mobilization. your old vehlde. =:a~-.:;: The Army said the personnel affected by the HOWARD O..vrolet .,..nu cutback will be avallableforotbertypesof anlta. ......... __ ..... ,.._ __ .. 1 ...... lllllliiiliiiilii_. _ _. Miss Rodeo Selected For fast relief from that stuffy feeling ..• The 9.year.old boy walked 20 miles and won $889 pledged to .. h e lp o th e r s. O n e o f th e ,beneficiaries is his mother J udy, who is dying of cancer al 32. .. lT SORT OF scares me," be said before gathering up pledges for the weekend walk, including one pledge from a family friend for $1.25 every mile Travis traveled. Diego, operates 14 volunteer health centers around the world and sponsors the annual "Walk for Mankind'' in which 11,300 persons hiked this year in tbe San Diego area. A spokesman s aid more than $300,000 WaJJ r aised in pledges, Sim ilar ~aJks took place in Color ado 'Springs, Colo.. where 5,200 persons took part; in Peor ia, JU., with 3,500 participat· ing; in Duluth, Minn., and Mon· mouth County and Watcbtung, in New Jersey. TURLOCK (AP> -A young Exeter. woman has been named Miss Rodeo. Calif ornla here and will represent the - s tate in ·the national finala at Oklahoma City 1n December. THE MON EY GOES to Project Concern. which sponsored hikes across the United States last weekend. But Travis is gladdest that 20 percent earmarked for cancer research will help has • · mother indirectly. "H I could have one wish in the whole wide world. 1t would be that my mom could get well," said Travis. Along with his 7 year·old sister Tiffany, Travis has known for a Across the street. a girl named Michelle promised a nickel for every mile -her allowa nce for the next four weeks. The family pickup truck with Travis" father Dean at the wheel and his dog inside went along, and friends met T ravis at check· points, providing Juice and in· spirat1on. PROJECT CONCERN, a non· profit organization of physicians and others headquartered in San Travis Hopkey says he "Celt all good" during the Jong hike but got tired. Fulfilling his wish about helping his mother was worth it. he said. "If I could have an extra wish," the youngster s aid with a gr in, "I'd wish it was summer so we could all go camping." Sara Hickey: 19, en· tered as the San Fran- cisco Cow Palace rodeo queen. The queen aelec· lion i s judged on horsemaushlp. poiae and talent. F ir st runnerup was Erica Hazen, competing as Miss Hayward Rodeo. Second runnerup was B e bo Burne, Miss Mother Lode Roundup from Sonora. Deaths Elsewhere LM.Boyd LONDON <AP > G('n. S ir Willi a m Outhl.- Morg::n, who acct•pt t•cl the ~urr<'ndcr of thl' German forrcs in Ital\. on April 29, l!H5. <it Caserta. died laM Fr1dav .at age 85. his fJn11ly -.<1 111 today. JERUSALEM !AP l B z ra z. S h a p i r o. rbairman or th<' l 'nitl'fl Israel AppNI. " dcJd at the age of 73, the stale radio announced · LAKEHURST NA\'J\L AIR STATION , NJ PIH FAMILY COLOMIAL PUMIUL HOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave Wes1m1n~1er 893·3525 'ACIPiC VllW MIMO•IAL 'AIK Cemetery Mortuary .Chapel 3500 Pac1 l1c View Drive Newport. Callforn1a 644·2100 McCOlMICI MOITUAlllS Laguna Beach 494·9415 Laguna Hills 768-0933 S.n Juan Cap11trano 49~1 778 IALTl-l•GHOM PUMlllALHOMI Corona del Mar 673·94!50 Costa Mesa 646·2424 UU.laOADWAY MOaTUAIY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 842·9160 SMmt TVIHIU I.AMI WIS1'CLW CHAPR. 427 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa• MM888 Sant• Anl Chapel 519 N Broldw1y S1ntaAna • &47--41 31 c . IA P l -Vice Adm Chari~ t:. Rosendahl, a pioneer in the develop- ment or cursh1ps, died an Ph1ladelph1a Na\al llosp1tal after a brie f 111· n~~ Hewas 84 MOSCOW <AP l P yo t r Vf's il yevlc h 0 Pm e ntyev, credited '"'1th de\ elopanJ? nt-w types of planes and helicopters as the So\'1et Union 's av1at1on in· dustry boss. 1s dead at the age of 70, according to the Soviet news agcn· cv Tass. Cod Changed ilistory s uit the tastes of mothers, notoffsprine. If asked what fish in· fluenced the course of history more than any other sea critte r, s ay, "The cod." a bo ut the Diplom a t Cod e? It goes: "Any pol ltical s tatement should rulfm three re-quirements. It must be pleasant, necessary .and tr uthful. In an emeraen· cy. any one or these re· q ui r e m e n ts may be In 1659, a resident in dropped, but never two." Maasachusett.s could be I n o the r words , a fined five 1bUling1 for dip 1 o m at c an s a y greetinc somebody with something unpleasant the words .. .Merry and unnecessary and un· Chriltmas." truthful, but not all at Origin of the word once. "police" II a Greek word Aver~ge infant eats for "cldzen." el1ht times more salt . than it needs. Such is the Lot ol cat.I in Cbln.a claim of a Michigan have long 4tt>opt ears, ·m edic al s p ecialist. bear lnmJnd. Reason given ls the baby· Afd'"' ma~. &oyd, ,.,0, food makers flavor to ao111s.o.co.taMHet2'2' ouAL1TY 1n1uranoe at reasonable prices! SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS FOR LARGE BUSINESS . POtlCIES YACHTS lARGE BOAT OISCOUNlS EXTENDED WOltlD WIDE CRUISING COVERAGI COMMERCW. IOATS MAINOFFICE At the Piaza in dov.mtown Orange COSTA MESA! Mesa Verde & Adams IRVINE: University Or. & Michelson Dr. LAGUNA HJLLS: Aricia Parkway & San Diego Freeway Is 50111eo11e ~hate~ Problem drinking can turn Mme- one you Jove into a monster. A ~nt. e relative, a dear friend can be~e a source of pain and sufferint. Someone you never want tQ see again. Because alcoholfsm Is a disease. And everyone whose life the alco- holic touches, becomes a victim. Too often we look the other way. Make excuses. 'n'y to cover up. Instead, how much better to seek ,... •• :.::=:::.c;HJf help. Professional help. The kind that's available through the Care· Unit. A medically supervised treat- ment program that succeeds. In a warm, friendly environment that's part of a local hospital you know and trust. Help someone you love. Call the Care Unit for information.1bdiiy. CareUnlt A prof...toully ...atd ....... &tettm.tl& Pf'Ofratll ID a local botp6&1l •vl~ U worU. Los Angeles ViewparTc Community HOlpital (218) 296-631' ~oof-1'c!mun1ty HOIJ)ttal (213) 3'8-0GOO Ontario Q.l}tario Community Hoepf tal (71,) 984·2201· . Orange CARE" MANOR Hospital (n4) 633·9582 Brea I t r I . . I Brea Neuropeychiatric CentAlr (71') ~ (213) 971-51.39 South J,Alguna South CoUt Communlfy Hospital (714) 499:1311 • ,• VAN SCHNEIDER SHOWS CHAMPIONSHIP FORM. WheelchairBOUJlen . Know No Handicap ByROGERCARLSON t Of Ille D•lly "'1101 Sl .. I As Long Beach's Andy Ripchick awaited the cbaUengers to eh min ate one another for a crack at the title he remarked, ·'This js the toughest part of the tournament. .. waiting.'· He was right. Garden Grove's Van Sc:hneider didn't have to wait and as the No. 4 finalist in the ninth annual Golden State Wheelchair Bowling Association championships at Dick Kaiser's Mesa Lanes in Costa Mesa. went on to claim first prize. Schneider, who has bowled a 225 game and has a current 148 average, rem orr games of 188. 146 and 152 to eliminate Jim Worth. Jo hn Prato and R1p ch1 ck Sunday The winner's scores may be common to most bowlers but try it from a s1tUng· position Las Vegas professional Don J ohnson tned it onrC' and man aged an 87 a nd 83. Then be got up and spun off a 289. "The toughest part or this." says Seb.neider. president of the association. "1s that w1thoul legs fatigue enters into 1t. It's hard to j?el speed and ltft on the b.UI ;md you can't carry stnkes that a norm al bowler would · · Thus Schneider came out on top of the 50·m an field. which also featur<.'d handicap wmners Marvin Denrus of Northndge 1n th e A d1v1s1on and Lakewood'!. Jerry Gnagy in lhe B division. The wheelies avc:rage about a tournament a month with na· tional events billed for Tampa in June and Orange a year later. Prato, a 6J year.old Fontana resident who has been in a wh"elrhair sine<' 1934 following a motorcycle accident. once had a 163 avera~1.· und ha:. among his credits a 251 game and a 613 sen es "Old agP and stup1d1ty seem to have caught up with me," quips Prato. "Thc bc:.t J could do last year was 582." Prato clldn t take up bowling until 20 years ago and says, "There art? so many things you can't do from a wheelchair, but you can bowl and you can do 1t without any help." R1pch1ck, a v1rt1m of an auto accident in 1955. says "You c·an 'l lel the wh eelchair :!lcene get you down. ypu 've still ~ot to get out and hustle ·' 'I Costa MC'San Jodv Kee. wife of one of the tourney's entrants. Paul, says. "Tht>se guy'i arc no sit in prote~tors. they're a whole different breed of men " Most of the wheelchai r bowlers use a ball in the 9.13 pound range and the r urrent national leader in terms of average. 11 D1ck Shoemaker with a 165 aver ace. He uses a nine-pound. two-ounce ball. And mO!'lt all perform wtth a smooth dellvery, usually with a soft curve Wally Gordon has <.:altforn1a's tugbest average at 155 and i.cored a 217 Saturday Worth. Prato and Rlpchkk. however. couldn't come c1• to their l~·PIUS ability in the final! as Schneider breezed with margins of80. 23 and 32 As do bowler., from every corner. they too were not exempt from splits, cherry picking nnd a bit of a slump. Most ol the bowlers are veterans ol World War JI , Korea and V1rtnam. bul many are in wheelchairs from unrelated action such as auto accidents. And surprisingly, most of the better bowlers hardly touched a ball before.thelr handicap became fact. As Prato said. it's something they can excel at without a · , sistance help. They also needed no help aocepting the pa)IO(fs for Sunday's performancefl. Akii-Bua to Quit? Foreign Travel Ban Blanu!d NAJROBI, Kenya (AP > A Kenyan newspaper reported today that Ugandan track star John AJdi·Bua may soon quit racing because his career is bei1tg frustrated by his count.ry·a authorities. The Standard said tbe 400·meters hurdles ace, a senior superintendent with the Ugandan police, said In a telephone mterview f~m Kampala that Ugandan sports authorities were dragging their feet over his ~learance for overseas competition. Another Noirobi newspaper. ~be Daily Nation. reported last week that A.Jtii·Bua, 31, who won a gold medal and set a world record in lhe 400·meter hurdles at tbe 1972 Munich Olymplct, had been barred by the ucanctan military 1overnment from ~ompetln1 abroad. The paper aald Pt .. idat ldl \mln believed tJtere waa a ian1er ol Aldi· Bua defeetill1 and 1eekto1 polltlcal uytum ln a. foreign country. Akii·Bua did not compete intbe 1976 Montreal Olympic Games bee a use or an Alrican boycott. The Standard quoted Akii-IJua as saying he had trained very bard· ror the Montreal Games only to be told at the Jut minute that Ugandh would not be taking part. "In these circuinstancet it is difficult ror one to embark on hopeful training," be tald. • An official of tbe Uaanda National Sporh Council, contacted by lhe paper-, dented that Akil·~ua ever bad bHn denied permission to run overseas. "The invitations for him come dlrecUy to us, but we haven't received anr for him alnce the Montreal Gam~." be aald. AkU-Bua ~tered: "l don't. know what lhey are up to. RJ•ht. now I'm bokl1ni a tJcket which came over a month aio tiOrit my British coach, Malcolm Arnold, for me to travot to Wal few 1 tralAJ.Di adnt: '' • Tu!!d!y. May 11, 1971 AWW TaleDt LANDOVER. Md. (AP> Muhammed All 1tlll bu some fltbll in h1I future, but with each ouUna the question erowa over bow much talent is left in the heavywelcht champion. Even An&elo Dundee, Ali's lona·Ume trainer, found it dlffJcult to evaluate the champ alter be scored a unanJmous 15-round decision Monday night .over UpUy reaard4Jd cballenaer Alf redo Evangellata of Spain. "11 t.h1I the beet he can do?" Dund'8 said. "Who knows? He's atlll a areal flahter • • . at 35, and still dancing like lhat. He was comfortable. Not breathinf bard." · Like Dundff, All talked mo&Uy of bis ability to dance at the age of 35. No one in All's camp discussed his punchlna power, or lack of it. The champion did most of his scoring with Jeft Jabs as he backpedaled acroes the rinc in the Capital Centre, where a little more than a year ago be was awarded a controversial 15-l'O\md deci.alon over Jimmy Young. "I tried to knock hJm down but I couldn't do it," All contessed Loae 9of 10 / One-run Games Plague AngeJs Gil Flores once dreamed of becoming the light-heavyweight boxing champion of the world. A.n automobile accident in Puerto Rico ttiat nearly took his life ended that dream. The one·time amateur is still climbing off the canvas and he nearly brought the California Angels back with him Monday night. Down 7·3 to Boston going into A-.,ela81ate ano-•KMf'C,....1110 M.., n ll~lorurt c.tHornl• 1·1s11 "' M•ylU-'~MC.llloml• 7·Hpm. Mrt10~titc.llfon\le 7•2Spm tbe bottom of the ninth inning. the Angela got one run back on a single by Bobby Grich. With the baaes full, Torres bit a triple to tie the score at 7. Then, after Denny Doyle singled home Dwight Evans in the top of the lltb inning, Flores b eat out an infield hit and reached second base. But the Angels couldn't get him home and lost, 8·7. Doyle, admittedly scuffling at the plate himself, thinks he should have a new spot in the powerful Boston lineup. He had seen George Scott hit two home runs, Evans one and Jim Rice a two·run blast. 'I should be in the ~o. 12 spot in this order.·' he said. Outfielder Joe Rudi, one of three free agents whose bats were supposed to make a difference in close games, wun't available to Sherry when the Angels had a chance to win the game in the 10th inning and again in the 11th. 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Evangelista, 13 years )'Ounger than Ali, was forced to do most ot the ch.uinC ln the bout when be was trying to penetrat.e All's rope·a-dope tactics. . At one time, the intetpr«er disclosed, Evangelista called to Ali : "Why do you run 10 muob? Stay and fl&ht . ~' But the tauntinc · was in Spanish, and bqd less effect on Ali than the challenger's blows. . AP PllOI• MUHAMMAD ALI TAUNTS ALFREDO EVANGELISTA. Barnes Starts "I 've been scufflin g at the plate ll felt good lo do something to help tbe club. We don't think about the Yankees. We have to get our own act together.·' A Sudden Lerch P~on Term; Flores has his act together for the Angels. He's hit in eight of nine games since being called up from Salt Lake City and installed in cente r field. His batting average is .400. , Appeal Denied Jolts Dodgen, l(J..6 PROVIDENCE. R.I. <AP) - Gary Ross was sailing along with a shutout and had struck out six Boston batters going into the sixth inning. Suddenly, Rice and Scott had homered and the Red Sox had a 5-2 lead. .. It happened so fast I didn't have a chance to get anyone ready," manager Norm Sherry said afterward. "Ross couldn't get the ball where he wanted to all of a sudden." The Angels aren't where they want to be due to their record in one run games: one win and nine losses PHILADELPHIA (AP) -The Philadelphia Phillies may have the most potent one·two lefthand pitching punch in the National League. Already, veteran Steve Carlton and rookie Randy Lerch have accounted for 10 victories -five each. It was Lerch's turn Monday night as he beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 10-6 for his fifth win against two losses. It was also the Phillies' fifth consecutive victory and 12th in their last 16 games. Tbe score in no way indicates the g utty se v e n ·lnning performance by the 22.year-0ld Jones Fights Police After Traffic Stop MOBILE, AJa .-Former New York Mets outfielder Cleon Jones, chareed with assaulting police officers, said Monday the patrolmen usaulted btm. Jones, 34, was free under $2,000 bond after being charged wilh resbttng arreat and aasauJUng a police officer in a Sunday incident. Two policemen received minor injuries and Jones suffered a bead cut in the fracas. MobUe detective Sgt. Frank. Woodward said Jones foueht with patrolmen Carl Freeman, William Lundy and Randall Smith alter Freeman stopped Jones'• car !or having improper tail llabts. Dtmlde &Ired ,..- N aney Dunkle, lhe top scorer and rebounder ever for the Cal State <Fullerton) women's basketball team, bas been hired at lta bead coach. Dunkle, 23., &tarted for the U.S. womeo's basketball team In the Montreal Olympics and averaged 11 point.I and ntne rebound• a came durtna her four yean at F\allerton. ea~•.n . -LODI -Dave Casper of the Oakland Raiden wu reported tn aatlJfac:tory condition with minor Injuries 1u!fered ln a one-car cra1b that kllled an Oakland restaurateur. Wayne ShUUna. 30, of Alaineda wait dead OA arrival early Monda)' at Lodi Memorial Hotpltal, the bl1hway patrol 1ald. Casper s uffe red a mild concussion and a minor wrist injury. BnterDles NEW ORLEANS-Ray Hester, 28, a former linebacker for the New Orleans Saints in the National Football League, died this week after a long bout with leukemia. Trip~ Win.er Kenneth Hart, the nation's leading quarter horse jockey, notched a riding triple in his first night of riding Monday al Los Alamitos. He scored aboard Black Brother ($7.60) ln the first, Easy Della Jet ($6) tn the third and Go Zip Pocket ($12.40) in lhe fifth. Stlrfle• ti l•r •e11e•1 CINCINNATI -Cincinnati Reds catcher Johnny Bench·~ the Injury wblcb kept blin out of tbe recent tbree-aame aer1ee aaainst San Pranclsco could Involve cartllatedamase. "Suraery ii a real poaelbllit.y," Benchn1d. · a. ....... . MONTREAL -Tboutandl of f an1 lined city atreeta under IUM1 noon·hour aide.a 11004-y to cheer the Mont.real Canacllena and ~r prize, the Stanley Cup. Th• CaOadiana, who woa the N atiooal Rockey L4taaue p1'10ff cbamplOD1blp Saturday nlcbt "'Wtth a a.1 overtime Victory ewer the Bnainl tn Bolton, tr•~ a ahMnD ~from tbe Forum to Cit¥ Hall ror a cl vie rec•pUon. Ltrch. He gave up just three e arned runs, and after the first inning allowed but four hits. Lerch really put on a show in the fifth inning after Reggie Smith walked and Ron Cey doubled wilh none out. The 6-3 Lerch threw a series of wicked sliders and fastballs t.hal s truck out Steve Garvey, Rick Monday and Dusty Baker to frustrate the Dodgers, who trailed 7·5 at the time. While Lerch was holding the Dodgers at bay, Garry Maddox led a 14·hit attack on three pitchers, including starter Tommy John who head a three.game winning streak snapped. Maddox bad a double, two singles and two rbi. Lerch bad a rough start. The Dodgers scored three In the first inning, two on Smith's eighth home run, and another on a double by Monday. l.OSAHMt.as •II r 11111 l~?b 3 0 1 1 RUS!ll'llU 5 1 I) 0 '.imltl<trl 1 1 1 1 CAV lb :I 0 1 0 o arv•v 1b • 1 2 o Monday c• • 1 7 2 81~rr11 •170 'l'HQPr< 3 0 0 0 Goodso., pit 1 o o o 011"'< 0 0 0 I) JOll"O 1 0 0 0 ~ ... ,, 0 '0 0 Lacvo11 10 00 Oow'l1n110 I) O o II P.,...tllOll 10011 Pl411.A081.flMIA M•ddO•Cf 8ow1 n ScllmlOllb lu11.,.11.t II 0 .JollnW>n lb HuUOI' lb M•rll"rl 8-t SlrPtnor• ?b L•rrltp O'llrlenm 111 r II bl s 0 J? • , 1 0 • 1 7 I '1 , 0 • 1 1 I n 1 o o • 1 1 I ~ ' , , ~ 1 I 1 , 0 0 1 1 000 To1A1 11 •• ) To••• "'10 ••• LO~ ... nqet~ 100 100 011) 6 Pt>•l1Mlllfl1• 105 100 01~ -10 E -C.y. L.ercl<t. M1r11n OP -""'11.0.~I I . LOB -1.ot .... ~ S, ""'"~tOftl• 10 >O G•rvty MonO#rf Crt S<hmktt, M•ddo•. Hiii Srnlll\ II>. ~ • ., 161. S1J -8ow•. ~ldl. Ruswll. S ,Sow SF-"-• ... " " ..... so Joltll fl ,31• 7•\ • 6 , ' 1 Sou 1' ~ ) I t 0 t 0-111~ l • l ') :I 4 Lercll (W,S.11 1 1 s ) S ' Reed 1 1 I 1 O O S.ve -R_, "'· WP -Oo'<lltnl1t9. Hiit -"" Jolln ILudllSIUI. T-2:U.A.-U .Olft. NBC'a mulU·milUoll dollar contract with Ruuia for te1eea.sta ot the 1980.0lymplct tn Moscow doesn't r•q,ulr• NBC aho to ahow 11 Riu1iln propacanda," the 11etwork tl.ld MoodQ. Respoodln1 to epedutaUon that the :-So•tet Union required (&VO,... reports on RUlilan We ., part Of the OJym~c• tielecatt. a 'top NBC extcutive ernpbatiled 1ucb w•JIOttbecue. "Tbore'a nothlnf tn the .contract, no aide deal wt~ the Marvin Barn es. former Provid e n ce C o ll ege All-American and now with the Detroit Pistons or the N alional Basketball Association, was · carted off to prison Monday after a judge denied a last·minute appeal. Judge Anthony A. Giannini of Providence Superior Court, in a very brief hearing, ,denied Barnes· last·minute appeal !or a continuance of a one.year prison sentence !or a probation violation. Barnes, dressed in a neaUy cut beige suit with a white shirt but no tie. was turned over to three state marshals and immediately taken from the courtroom. He was handcuffed and put on a bus to the Adult CorrecUonal Institutions in Cranston, ft,J. · Barnes originally bad been scheduled to surrender himself at 9 a.m. this morning. However, h e did not arrive at :the Providence court house until l :SO p.m . When he showed up, it was learned that Barnes had re\ained a new lawyer, Jamds L. Feinberg of Detroit. Bqrnes' mother said she was upset that her son was being sent to tb' AC!. ''That bothers me becl9Jse l don't think that's the pla~e !or him togorigbtnow." 1 Barnes pleaded guilty In 1'74 to asaauJUn& Providence Cfllece teammate Larry Ketvirtis t.1th a tire iron and was gi~n a one-yearauspended senten~ a.n4 placed on three years probapon. . GiaMini ordered Barnes to serve lhe prison sentence alter the 24-year..old basketball star was arrested at a Detroit airport late last year for havir(g ara unloaded pistol in bis luggate. Barnes declined com)rlent either oo his cba.op of attcneys or \ho prison sentence h• wu facing. He ls expected to be eligible for parofe wUbJn rour months. P DAILY PILOT · )URINA. .PU.YING UMlU TONICHI' LONG BEACH -Marina tff untlafton Beach> Ht1h '1 Vttinp tantle with the Saxons or Loara CAnahetm) Hilb toni1htat +· at Blair Field ln the aecond round of the CIF 4·A baseball 'Playoffs. Lee Magga Ls Marina's ace on the mound as opposed to Loara's Gre1 Weltl, a aenlor with a 10.3 league record and an0.73 e.r.a. Long Beach's Blair Field may be reached by taking the San Diego Freeway to the Seventh Street ortramp. Go West to Park Avenue and turn right 1/.4 -mlle to •he field. Ha .. G . wan a1ns :i>Iayoff Berth The University or Hawaii received an at-larae bid Monday to the um Division 1 baseball championship playorfs or the Natio nal Collegiate Athletic Association. ·· • Tuttday1May17, ttn Oilers, MV To Settle .Who's Best Even after Mlulon Viejo High's volleyball team lost to Hunt..-aton Beach in a non· leaaue game earlier this s ea.son, Diablos coach John Murio scoffed, "Huntington Beach Isn't any belt.er than Mission Vlejo." · The issue will be settled once and for all tonight. Huntingtop Beach hosts Mission Viejo at 7: 15 in a second-round Cl F playoff match. All four of the quarterfinal m a tches tonight involve Orange Coast area teams. ' Fountain Valley, Sunset League runnerup to Huntinston · Beach, has drawn a 7:30 home match against San MarcOll, a powerful Santa Barbara school. San Marcos dethroned defending CIF champion San Clemente in four games dunng the opening round playoff. .. ' By CllAJG SHEFF Of"" 0'41Y "'lt4 , .... Fred Hoover and Mike Mayne are not auppoaed to be friends. They're not 1upposed to talk about each other in glowing terms. They're not s upposed to praise the other's team. But that'• what if happening today on the eve of the Southern • Cal JC baseball playoffs. Hoover, veteran Golden We~t Collese coach, and Mayne, rookie Orange Coast mentor. have developed a rapport that is quite unusual -especially for auys who recruit the aame kids. One seldom f'lnda a Golden West coach aaylnc niee things about an Oran1e Coast co'acb or team, or vice versa -unless it's a psychological ploy. But there's no phony ploy between these guys. Hawaii, 43·11, which was •elected for Its first championship appearance in its history, will compete in the West Regional. Fresno State, 38-19, champion of the Northern California Alsodation, and the champions o f th e Pac-8 Conference and So uthern California Association will also qualify for the West Regional, whose site and date are pending. Newport . Harbor , which finished in a tie for second with Fountain Valley during Sun.set League action, will face highly. regarded Santa Barbara High, which easily bandied North Tor- rance in the opening round, lS-4, 15·10, J.S.'4. The match is 7:30 at Coronadel Mar High. A ward-winning Catch Hoover and Mayne-know there's plenty of talent around to sha re -without badmouthing the other guy. Both have proven that this year. Tom Morgan shows the day's best catch at Crowley Lake on opening day to claim t he Mel Morrison trophy for the largest trout of the day. The Mission Viejo resident's catch was a five pound, four ounce r and he c ~ught it with salmon eggs. Golden West, Southern Cal. Conference runnerup. enter s We dnesd ay's game at Long Beach CC with a 28·7·1 record while Orange Coast, the South Coast c!(cuit runnerup, is 21·11·1 -the firates' best mark in 15 years. . Pairings for the Atlantic and South Regionals als o were announced Monday. Laguna Beach, undereate<.. champion of the South Coast League and also an easy winner in the opening round playoff. travels to Mira Costa High CManhatten Beach) for its 7: 15 OCC, Rustlers Square Off Mayne says Golden Westis·one o f the better teams in J C baseball. Wake Forest, 29·11, will meet East Carolina, 30-10, and host South Carolina, 36·9, will !ace Southern Alabama, 39.10. in the Atlantic Regional May 20-23 at Columbia, S.C. . match tonight. A victory tonJght in the HB-MV tiff will mean a little more for the winner than the obvious, all· important privilege of advancing to the CIF semifinals. It will also help settle a "cold war" raging between the South Coast and Sunset leagues. SoCal Playoffs Under Way We~sday "Golden West 1s very, very consistent mentally. They play with a purpose and no one in· t1midates the m . They're just mentally tough and Fred gets a lot of credit for that," says the OCC coacb. Newly-crowned Southe astern Conferenc e champio n Mississippi, 35·16, is paired with Clemson, 38-7, and host school, Miami, Fla .. 41·11, will play Moorhead State, 27-17, in the South Regional, May 20·22 at Coral Gables, Fla. Girls' Sports WOMl ... S $01'TIALL SCCCI AC Cllamplon\hjp O•m• !At Oran .. CH\I Coll•t•I c~r•1fO\ 5.LA V.tlleyO OlltLISOl'T8ALL V.t"ll'f New~ UI ,,., "'" Valley N•wpart HarbO< -G•Otll\, lb 7-1-0·0 Pulot•k• II 2 1 ' 0, Wol~. S\ D 1 ().(M); P ul .. kl. 7b '0 I 1 l(~nwortl'ly rt " 4 0-0 I Ltlll~fnl'ln o 1 O O O Tllo<n• o o 0-0 II JOl1nwn, c I I O o. Hnm cl 20.00. Ru>" lb•OOO . Fou11taln Vall~ -Robt>•"· c-11 S-1·1·•· l(ay If· < lb 6-1·11: eo. .... 11 lb cl 4 1 0 t ~ L~°""rd " .Sl-l l. 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But all that aside, Murio and Miller still have a healthy respect for each other's '\eam. Looking back on their non· l e ague encounter, Mlller acknowledged that Mission Viejo was one of the toughest teams he'd seen all season . "They've come a long way since -then. too. so it wall be a good match," Miller says. ''Both our tea ms arc just starting lo peak, so we'll probably have a frw surprises in store for each other, things we weren·t doing back in March · Oilers Gymnasts H08t Alhambra Huntington Beach High's Oilers, Sunset League gym· nasties champions. host Alha m bra Friday at 3 in the firs t round of the Cl I'' team playoffs. ~ Also gaining a playofr bid 1s Fountain Valley, which is at Long Beach Millikan. The pamngs: c; .... , f ~. 4t L8 Wtl\Of"' W~\I eo.,,,,. ~•Ct 111..-CPIO ...... """'"., ... -~ .. '°'"'" "-'~Valin,., l 8 Mtll•••" ... ~ .. tQ')IW'~ ~•· .o.n. •• w~'"'"n't"' LONG BEACH Ar ch rivals Golden West and Orange Coast colleges. a pair of baseball teams with overpowenng hilling, clash Wednesday 01 a.m J al Long Beach City College, here. in the opening round of the Southern Cal J C playoffs. It's a double elimination a ffair th al runs through Saturday, and -maybe Sunday. The winner of Wednesd ay's game adva nces lo Cerritos Thursday at 3, facing the Cer· ritos·Southwest ern victor. The OCC-GWC loser r eturns to Long Be ach at 3 Thursday. Golden West posted its best mark in history <28·7·1 l behind the s lugging or catcher Dave Huppert. d esignated hitter Scott Desrosier a nd first basemcfl Larry Kubacki. The Ruatlers won the Southern Cal Conference and Huppert wa~ selected t he m ost valua ble player. He batted .467 in con ference play (.412 for the season > and is regarded as one or the top thro w i ng catch e r s 1n J C baseball. Desrosier has a .317 averaJ?e. includmg 10 home runs. Kubacki 1s batting 385. Vince Bienek C .3'82 >. Mike Selwood (.347 >. Jerry Velasquez C.300) are the other top G WC hitters. a long with Ken Mung e r (.315), Steve Ne meth ( 344 l and Jim Bruneaux C.343 ). Ri ght-hander Pede r While. who has defeated OCC once this 'leason. wall start for coach 1'~red Hoover's Rustlers. White has an 11 · l record. Coach Mike Mayne's Pirates (21·11·1) counter with a lineup that bouts seven .300 hit\ers. That includes shortstop Glenn Robertson (.368>. outfielders Rack Woola rd C.365). Bobby Smith <.344> and Joe Ronquillo 1 3021. fi rs t basem a n Daryl Sconiers 1 3591. th a rd baseman COSTA MESA AMC & JEEP Major League Standings 1977 JEEP CJS 6cyl. J .. .......... A 7 A83AA088214 ~ t JEEP DEALER IM CALIFORNIA HUGE INVENTORY 1'117 GREMLIN · ,..,.., .... bucket seeta & mor~ s2999 AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division W L Pct. GB Ra ltimore 17 12 .586 Bo11t1ln 18 13 .531 New York lR 14 .563 12 Milwauk ee 17 17 .500 21'2 De troit 14 18 .438 4•,:i Toronto 14 20 .412 51'2 Cleveland 12 18 .387 6 W.-i.t Division Minnesota 23 11 .676 Chica go 20 12 .625 2 Texas 16 14 .533 5 Kans as City 17 16 .515 51 :i Oakland J7 17 .500 6 California 15 20 .429 8' "? Seattle 12 27 .308 131'2 " -o·•o•"'" ,...,",,,.'"' •• (t•v-1 .. ~d' ' llo\!Oftl (•Ill .... ,,,,. 1 I I lllft"''l' "'~"'·. llt lll...CO• l 0•".tf~dl He" Yo-~• OnlyQa<nHV.f'ltOUI.., T ... y'10-e• N•• Yort t~unt...-1·71•t0••'•"<1 1111.,..' 11 O•lrott 1lllo1•m• ).01 •I T•u < IAln •.-r • tt forOl\IO 1Jolfflf'inrt 0 H •I Mllwou'•• ITr•v•" ).4 I " ,., ... ,~ IFll!"'O'•I\ l •l •I Mlnn .. ot• '~'" 101 " llO\lllll I -""k•ll• 4 71 ~I (~ltforft•• ISlmO'Mlf'I 2·ll " lltlll-f' IMay • )1 •t SH iii• IPol•0.11. n Only Otllmfl Kl'ledul.O NATIONAL LEAGUE E11t Dlvtslon W I, Pct. GB P ittsburgh 22 9 . 710 Chicago 20 11 .645 2 St. Louis 20 12 .625 21f.i Philadelphia 17 13 .567 4 112 Montre al 13 18 .448 8 New York 11 20 .355 11 Wei& Division Los Angeles 26 8 . 765 Cincinnati 14 18 .438 11 San Francisco lJ 19 .406 12 Houston 13 20 .394 121/11 San Diego 14 23 .378 13\i!a Atlanta JO 24 .294 16 Mondu·,oamu Cl'l1taqo• .,..,, 011 r»• P"1tadtlol'll110 Ln• ..,_,., ~ Only Q-t<ll•'1ulecl , ... .,.,oamn .,_.n OltQC> IGrlllln ) t I •I (hiraqo '6o""""' • ~· LO\ A"O•I•\ t\utton 5 Ot •I Pr.ll•rl•IOh•~ '(""•''""'°" l JI " Mol\l•••I W•'1.,..., I I ti AIL•"'• E•Jlprty 001 ., P lll\burQll fC.t!ldel•••• • n1 Al (ol\r•"nAlo 191111.,ol'lltlft•·ll.n S.tl\ "•-•Ko (MOnttfUKO , i l •• ~·-Yor\ 'l<OO•Mllfl1 41 n St LOUI\ lltoHnl\l\Mfl t ., at Hovt lon ll)oMl\I•• I JI " w.-.....v•10.. ..... P lll\burQll et Clfl<lftnttl LO\ Aflqlllta\al Pl\llodftlolllA n MOl\lrt .. at Atlente. 11 -.1 LOUI\ M "4oli\IOll, II Olll'fOOfMIK!ltdultd Rick Dostal (.355) and c atcher Rickey Fra ck (.345). Mayne figures to patch either left-hander Jam Funde r burk or ri g ht -hand e r H a nd som e Roundtree Funderburk 1s 4.3 while Roundtree has a 7·4 mark Golden West holds a 10.9.1 edge in the series with OCC, winnin,:: six in a row dating back to 1973 • prior to a 6-6 lie late this season. While the Rustlers have won ri ve games in a row and nine of the ir last 10, OCC has been stumbling of late. The Pirates have dropped three of their last four and six or the last nine. ·'Golden West is at its best ri g ht now.'' says Mayne . "They're playing as well as they have all year and we're not. A lot of that has to do with this being a freshm<in ball dub. They've never played thi-. long before. .. But it's to our advantage playing at Long Beach. It's a wad e open field which neutralltes their power advantage ... says Mayne. Power may be an understate· ment. Golden West has slugged 45 home runs this se;lson with 13 players hitting round-tra ppers. In contrast. OCC, playing in an open pa rk. has hit 16 homers .. Coast may have an edge in s peed. but Hoover says he isn·t worried about it. "With a catcher like Huppert, we don't worry about the other team's speed." Wl!ONl!SOAY'S GAMIS lat Lonf IH<ll CCI 11 -C.OIMf! w .... 1 l$ou1hrrn C•• Cl'l .. mol ~· Oran 9• eo." l!".o\111'1 Coa•l ru,,,,f'rup I 1 ··. Pt'""''" IMl\\ion ,.,,,.,.ruol v\ C•"v""' IWttl•rn Stlllecl'l.llmol l•t Cerrltoll II •• l"nq 8'>11<1'1 IM•troe>Olllan rlumnl " LA H '1 rt>or 1 Sou1 Niirn C•I ,.unneruo I ' -Crrrtto\ t\outh Coast cn•mot "\ \euU'IW"''teui fM ln'On ct\•rnol Area Girls Vie CIF P~rings Li1lted The CI F girls b a dminton t~ POIY·Cnallevwtnn•r "' u H•O•• L• °"'"'• ..... ,,,,~, '" playofCs get under way Thursday {,M~Y W.tll\Ut wlnn<1r vs Pa hn Sorln9\·l.AQUM at two locations with two rounds ... ,,ne, '' m f I h d I d b L11wet1v•Nooa1~ ,, • .,.,\ 0 pay SC e U e lo e CO m Hun11"Qton8ea<hvsMtre Cotl• •&1 pleted. The balance o( action resumes Saturday al Cypress College at 9 a .m . with the champions hip fin als at l ·30, The pairings: T1111rld•y ti Cyprt\\ Colltqt Mulr•sLBWlho" 111 l'ount•111 '\/alley v\ Hnov•r I? JOI Lo\AllO'>•\Mlnlon'\/le jo IJI M'>"'l'\O Vttll"Y Y\ 8rfl'd '1 lOl FV HOOIH'r wlnn«r "' Muir Lii W1l\lln ,..,"""' •I M Y 1.0\ "'''"' •• ,, .... v~ Monl'IO Va•llV·8•• .. w 1t"lnf•f u 0 ' CYO<'"~\\vsCo•lon I\ JO I l UlftCl.t "' e .. 1dw•'I PM~ 16) Tll'"tdav at LO\ Alamll" Hlell f """"" v\ LR Pt1I• '11 L ~ H .. IY .. v\ l' l)uortloll 1 JO) r, ",..,. "' W"•nut l) p,.1m~1,,q•v\lAfun1 lucll q )1)1 * * * Orange Coast area high s c hools Huntington Beach . University <Irvine) and Edison IHunUngton Beach) are among the fi.rsl round of the CJF girls gymnastics playoffs which begin Thursday with eight tri-m eet.s . The pairings: Tltur.4,., HMll.,.._.. 9"«1, Sitn G11br1P4 at Cyar._< M11rll!'>ro. Ramona at Sunny Hills Culnr CllV. A11tt1009 ll•llev at llevt rly Hiii• C•ntral C:O.sl No. I Tllov•and Olk s at Lomoor \<hurl": 811rrOUQhs 1i.1<1oecr951J at '"''"''"" V llJH•y '""'"· Sono<a .tf Soull'I Hiii\ U11lv•"'"'· E•sll'<Vf' 81 Senll•OO E•IMll. ArllftQ1on ., Tu,tln Hoover is also on a first-name basis with his rival. "Coast has been s idetracked recently, but we know they're go- ing to be tougher than hell. 'They are a very disciplined tea m. We totally respect them. Mike has done a good job." says Hoover. Both coaches are not t ypical of the ir trade. They're both out· spoken and don't hesitate to say what's on their minds. For instance, Hoover men- tion ed several weeks ago he was a gainst allowing second place 'teams into the playoffs. "The champion of each con· ference earned its way into the tournament. I just don't believe m second place teams being in- vited," said Hoover. When Hoover made that f'e· mark OCC was still leading its loop and Golden West was barely in front or LA Harbor in the SoCal race. Mayne also does n't mix words, although they have come back to haunt him a little. Golden West has posted a 10·4 win over OCC in the first meeting this season, with the two teams battling to a 6·6 tie in 11 innings ~eoond time around . Act JIJ of the Fred a nd Mike Show is Wednesday. Edison Sparkles Ct I' Oolf Section••• At Miu loft Vl•Jo CC: 1 El!IW. '10;? P81o' Vt rdn •IS; 3 Et Oor- •1t. ' E\P9r.,,1• 01 S Troy '7S: Otller\· HIJl>I· lft91on tlHch •3, O•"• Hiiis 0 0; Corona~· M11r .. ,, l!!ilar>cle~7 IMIYl~IL.uda" I 'iP.tl\qtfll\tYOfl ITroyl 1•· 1 i.utt~ IHunl· •noton Beachl 18: 3 Mitton IO•n.o H1t1\I 1~ lle<htm (Pater. VerdHI 7t l<lm !Palos llu<ll'•I ,. "IF YOU'RE A HOMEOW•R, you should find it easy to borrow at The Associates~' lrs the most versallle vehicle you·11 ever own Station wao0rt. motorhome. economy car And. since fs mounted on a Toyota chaula the operating costs .viii be a fraction of what you might expect! AS LOW Al s 12252 CHINOOK. Clo1lng New York 1tock1. Dellvered ••me d•y fr••" to your door1tep In the DAI LY PILOT • BORROW UP TO $50,000*l OMNOE IC.AT!i.LA 140i !. l<atetla Tel 997·11161 A l...,._11,Mgr. TV8TIN 11t72 E 17th St. Ttl ~..te$1 c l<a!ctltt. Mor LAHABAA 1232 w Whlnl" Bl¥d. Tel 092·5722 R ONn.Mgr. ANAHllM eoos Euclid , ... ~22 R. W. Spic;klet, Mgf. SANTAANA 2035 N. Main St. Tel 542·396e J Ctemtnt. Mgf. ANAHEIM 811S &r~St. Teln&-1250 J A. H\A1tdo, Mgr I ........ ~ ..... ..,,,....~elCllf•1lle,lno, .... ·i.w. .......... ~~·Clll ........ ,...~~~ f ' .. .. ~·-=-------• I • Tumd!J. May 17, 1WT " OM. T flllLOT ~ · PUBUCNOTJCE 1 ~c NOTIC£ -Pu8ucNoncs · Sh ' B O · D ~ _l PVBLIC NOTICE •:fii-:~=~~:;::.,n PtCml~=MftlS , i NOMm~c:..,.... ---NO'f'l--el-~-C-~-1:-D-l"n)-.-.---l e s ugs 'J)B_-P sunny lMIOltow1109per--uteclol11oblnl MA~HUAlall .. ln ·~•c:ou•••,.,.• .., ...... C:OU.1'0f',.,.. nesni.: TM follvwlnv per-b Clloltlo bvtl· tTAftOl'CAU.-0.NIAfllCNt ST•T••UUll'OttNIA~• BE\.C:ONOOMOT!L,t .. 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"Id ~ '" teOWl...a to me acclaimed Russian mezi-0 soptllno, has millions of lhh ll>utlneo ,, CCM'ldu<lflCI by • Tiii• 11.tlemalll ••• tiled wllll tM ........... __.,-fled."' llWll'I, wllll ttlt M<etlMV _ .... , •• In f ..... ol her own . But her nAl'SOQal (avorite is Bup eenertl ptrtlWNi'll~ Co1111t y Clefk of Or~ CO<llllY Ofl ._,II =flea• IN <1ef11 of tM "'"9 • tM .ttkt • b cl«tl ti tM •t>eW ltfl· ....... r~ Tl-Taul.In 2'.1"7 ~-to~ttw1".-""h tllled~«topr-ltlWM,Wllflt,,. B.uy. ""'' 't•1-I """ llltld wllll '~ OAOValt HC•OW COA~••TtON _.,_,.,.,totN~ltlltd f'W(tl\AfYWlie'IWt'l,tOl'ltl!MefliGMCI No mat•·r bow tax'-a be~ performance the ~1,,per11ot0t-Co1111tyonM•Y 111SWlllllll90I• ....... elflce .. CIUST, (ltlST, ............ l<ltefTHOMASL..lOAO, """ UI• 11,1m. Ana"'"'·u•... Glllt11111n.~~~:"'· scMuu t. m11 ,,_ • v.1""''•· suite 1u. night before, no matter bow r ate she'a out with •1"1• aurew..._.._., "~"'·* •-.floftOf· l"1111tHlllt,C.lllot11ltUUS,w11l<hl1 ( i .a. h • th t """u'"°"' 0r11nqe C&.ti.t 0 •11, P1iot. ,.,.,., '"*._•, ., ... M ... c.1Kon11et4tt, t11e.iectefMt .... ott11e\llldeni9"td r enua, s es up e ncx mom· M•v 11 .1,.11,..-.a Jun• 1, 1'11. Putllf""9<1 0r._ eo." oartv Piiot, .,.._ft h olMA., Mlfttts., ow -111 •11"'"*•111trt•11111111 to111 .. ••t• o1 in1 if Bu&a ls on. ,,. ... 77 M•o.10.11,t•. mt .,...,... "'e111Nttw11....ut...,.."' M11d~.wi1111111-M011t11utttr • • J 10 v e c h it d r en• s , __________ .:,;:lft;:;1;.;·n~1 nit .... tf .... decHllnl, wltllln '-Illa flf\t publication Of 11"tnoll'9, .. !NfltM.,,. .. ,1r1tJ1W11c.e110t1o1 "'" O•t•d Aprll 2'. ttn televlaion," she said. "I love· ~. AMN EWINOT B B J t 1 . t PUBUC NOO'ICE ~M9y4. "71 fJIKlllrl.of ti,. Wiit UjS U,lllly. ge Up ear Y JUI mt . JOHNROGCllSIMMOHS ot, .. ._. ... mtddt<.eottll(. towatch." 111c;T1T1ouuus1N1ss l...cutorottt1ewin0f ntOMML.L.ORo Miss Obratsova, a hit at the I ST TaMaNT ttle*"'9~ .. c•dltfll W•tU PUBLIC NOTICE s-nitt NAM • dol .., 1 uin,ca11T.01ttPP1TMs. um "-•v•._.,. Metropolitan Opera last season, .. O'TICIOPINTl!NTTO T1W>loOowl11Q11t,_.,. ... •· .,YAlfT,ICMUU&alOltM • ~-.ltllh,CA.~ . ol th f So •. t artists MAICl. llULI< TRAHSl'lll ....... , • _.. lS one e ew v e (AHOCAHTEA TARBELL REALTORS, llOU :1~.~..... ~~:.::vt11~ theKrem.linhasallowedtobuild HCUIUTY liilll!RUT) ''"''; '!.!~~~~~Lc.~~=·~:nla , ....... CA... ..... ..... Or ... CoMl O•ltt ~. ·a career abroad. Not Ice IS llert1b¥ 9lwn. ""''ue11t lo corpoution lllW>l I rv•ne Blvd., Tus\I"· t1h f41S) In·-M.-, J. to. 11, 2A, "11 • auosauNHV S.cl!Oll •Of IN UnllOfrn Cornr11Mdal c .. lllornla~ A-.n'9rl-.-,.t4-T7 Co0tolll'e ~l•le o1c.niornla,i11•"'~ Thi bu l Kl 'conoue1te1byeccw0 Pull~O..lfti-QanQ.tilyPllO\, BIRMINGHAM, Ala. -A pharmacist who ""'"'fkJMd· w-bli"~"" "am•,, oor•t~n. S iie ' Meyt0,11,lA,)1,\'17 1~71 _, •• ··c NOTICE Ji 'd d rt' ed h' 'ti • THt ICI! CREAM MAN •M wl\ow FM 1'AABELLCO .-" ...., po ce Sal a ve JS IS wares over a Cl zens bllW..\uoc1reu1u609 N•woortei.o . T111, ,,.1....-nt w•\ 111ee1 w1111 '"• PUBUC NOTICE -----c-,.--4-, .. -------t band radio has ·been arrested for selling drugs to N~Porl Be.en. Ctlllornio t?e60 ""° Countv Cle,k at Oran9'1 County on Ao•ll 1------------I lfOT1Ca TOC•ID110RS narcotics agents. whole bU•lntn It llltt ol en ICE 26 1971 cR&AM PARLOUR, intends. u • · l'lmt PICTtftOUtausiNUt SUNRioacou•TOl'TM• WUUam J. Farmer, 50, whose CB "handle" is _., ... ,,_lo trensfer to The Sumitomo' Putlllt.Nd Or•-ca.st OtllV Piiot, ... _ NAMCSTAT IMCINT ·~~~~~~o~~'oC:.• ... -.... ~-Man," was charged with v1"olating the 8t"llofc.lllor11lot,Wlloltl>usJ11auaCI-Mf'Yl 10 t7 2' 1917 r .... 1o11ow1119--•'•clol111111>11Sl· -.. .,.. ~'l<IM'ICI Oren Is QIY•f\ 11uel11 below, .. . . . . 1.u.n ..... ; .... A•tfttt state Cootrolled Substances Act. tr111d.,w,•~ur1111n1ernt111urt1111 1____________ 8A•GHTEA 1~1'EA101ts. 21111 "''••• 01 HE LEN oicitev Lt. n-Haynes saJ'd Farmer was arrested prOjlff!Y.ofWlll<lltoeMr .. dHC•IPllOll lMlml Hiii• Mell, LtouM Hiii•, CA HALLOOR50H, elte Hl!LEN DICKEY ~ 1u,14111"": PUBLIC NOTICE ~ w1.rwooo.oec.ewe1. when he attempted to sell agents pharmaceutical All e<IUIP'Ml\I. fl>lure e11CI invtlllory Mtr9la Loft, 119'6 Summerwlfld "IOTICE IS HERE8V GIVEN to tl)e drU"S for •t,400. Agents COnf1'scated bis 1975 ftOW owllt'CI ..,.d llerufler · acqotreel. · L..,., Hunll"91ort 9ea<ll, CA '2M' crtdlws Of IN t«IOW ner'Md .-Cteltfll w • wlltrever situoteo. wllt(h property ;, lllCTITl°"SIUSINaU H•ltn JenMn. U IOO Edee••ler tl'lllt •II .... -Nvtno delma 99o9111SI Cadillac and about $30,000 worth of drugs. . IOUlllCI •t 260'1 fll~WPoft Boulevard. NAME STAT EMENf Drl ... N-•flP..CA*lO , ... '814 ~ .... requlr..S to Ille H 'd F f Ch T NawlM)rt 8HCll, <;alifMnla, encl t""t TM fottowlllQ petWI\ I• 0011111 butl• Mes Giiii,, IUS "F"' Wel11llla, tNm, '#191 llW NCHMll'\' _ ... , •• In aynes 881 armer, 0 attanooga. enn. t \llCI 1fa11sfer wlll k consumm•l•CI al nt',Ul' H~h.tlu,HMallMZS IM effl(e., llW <lffil of llW lf)oW tfl· has had been operating in sever aJ Alabama cities '"• Gtrelen• brotnc11 a11ic11 01 111e PACIFIC HOU~~wA11es COM· TMs 1111i1neu is cortcsucted bv • tlt1td<Mn,«'°Pl'H9fttti.111.w1t11t11e by striking up a conversation on the CB, then meet· tren,ltr .. •111S1Wesllll'<IOncl08~t<h PANY, 16ll>S Coat.I HIQl't .. •Y. sunset 91i1H•ll)artllershlp. MCHsttY-"ers.totlltUl\dert.I~ . 80<Jtev.trd, Gardenot, Ctl1lorn1a, ort or 6uch,CA <i01'1 Mtrglel..oll lit tfle 1-0ffl<laOll THOltMS L.. LOAO, ing his contacts to make 8 drug SaJe. atler1.-.11stdavofMav. n77. W1ll1am Davis Ow<!n, 1650 C.o"t This •t•te<nent llledwltll ttlt (;oufltv S\111.e 1\l, lml P-de Valet><I•, • So ter ,... Is known lo tllft tra•l\fen••" Hioh••v. '>uM•t S..ocll, CA.'!010 Cler• of Orenoe Coumyoh M•Y 11. 1tn. l9QUftl Hills, C..llfor1'1a n.Sl. wnlch 11 tlle '''"''•'°' II.ts not u..o •11v tKa• This bu\1ness 1i.cone1u<ted by itn 1n-1"1'"4 tlle l)flCl90llbuSlneu..-111au11oeu19M<1 LAKELAND, Fla. -What do January, Snow n~H n•rne or lldd re•\ other v1..n the 01v1oua1 fl'vt>llslle<I 0r..._ Cont Oallv Plio.. 1 .. a11rneu11nllff\6lftl11910111etsttteot White, Easy Rlder, Lasagne, Lucky Hlppotamus abovt. CIUrinq tl'IP tllrff yur• la•t !M>I. w1111am Davi\ Ow-i> M•y fl 2•. 11 • .tlld June 7, 1'n sales de'90ent, •llltln IO<Jr rno11thi. •tier •xcept: NO<I« This ,..1.mP"' '""' ltlp!J ""'" lh• 1111-77 UM first pUOliutlonof ""'notice. and Sliver Ware all have in common? Tht-Sumttomo6an~. C.nuMy (l•r ... ot O••n.ie C.ounw on Ot1.0¥ayl,l'71 They are among the unusual names given OICdhforn•a M•rC1113 1q11 •------------R08EATL.HALE C.aro1F'urumoto.lnitn('Jff1<•r 1'7JMI PUBUC NOTICE EllK\ltOfoftll•WlllOf babies across Florida's r'"'"'~·~ Pu1>1•,,,..o o·~--c.oa\I oa11v P1101 ltlletiove11enwdde«de"1 heartland. Others that ( T""lc.,C.rumM.on Aoq1 Zb dnd Mav 3, 10, II t~ll _ _,1----------·1 TNOMAS\..U>fllD J SconS. t<•t''" ,1,2 11 ,. NOTICEToc1t101To•1 wwru Everett Wllllams, direc· p·rOPLE T, .. ,,.,,~"" .~~~~~~~~~:~.T;:.. mn ,. .... .,v.-c1e tor of the Bureau of Vi tal CJ ~~~::':':c!..,"01'•111••n•• PUBUC NOTICE THIEOOUNTYOl'OONGe =:.~.:,nw Statistics in Jacksonville, ""---------- USI WHI RedOndo It.tell Blvd. GArderte, CA m47 Ett•t• ot H~~:;:1~~1u.AsoN. •k• • .._.,._ • .....,. has on a list he's put Cf'-4147 H~EN s. CHATTERTON, C*eKtd. ... =ti~'.~.?;~ Col" 0•11v,~o~ together the past eight years include StaTUgbt Publt~ Or<lf\Qa C.Oa\t Oa11v PHot, M•., 11.1971 F1CTrre°"s1us1Nns N Tice •s HEAeev GIVEN 101"' •------------Cauliflower, Crystal CbanderUer, Dor Bel, Bright NAMESTATEMENT er t~ofllltlboveMmeeldt<edent T11t lolfow•"9 118,,.,,., araoo1ng t>ui.I· th•• •II siet'WIM ~ c•alm• ~Inst PVBUC NOTICE Berger and Sweet Tart. ,,.0 :!kK AVENUE MARKET. 1118t :;:,r.1!1~esw':-~~,,;:.:1:~1-----~c.,,..,_.-1..,96.,....----Evan Day, a statistics official , s aid his p.,11 A., .. n~.eoi.tawse,'2m '"-'""-o11ne c1er11ottM11bow ..,. NOT1CcTocuo1TOlll secretary came to him one day and said s he had a Chm•oonerP Aocnten. 11ms.nt• t11 ... c.ourt.or1opr•...,tt,.,.m,w1111111e su,..•tOllCOUllfOl'TM• problem. She couldn't find a name on a computer PUBLIC NOTICE Isabel, Fountain Valley, C•liforn ld ""~hservvouche"· totM 1111-t.igMd ITA1'0flCA\.l'°"NtA POR d D ed k h h 91708 •"'ltoff•ceofSALu er.AEYNOLDS. TM•C.OUNTYOflottANo• car . aywant to noww alt enamewas. Merlan• Rochten. 1101 santt ~lie•. Ja..-D. GunclerSOft, A....... ...,....,. ,.Bobby John Wayne Ellis J efferson Davis CP~t" IUb•I, Fountain V•lley, Celifornl" Cofio<tllon, 1SS11 Pewo~ VAle11cl•. E'tat• ot l HEOOORE RAV MOHD C wf rd Reb Dani ) M " A d lh t d' d 'l · HOTtc.ETOCllEOITOAS '2IOI Sll .. 101.1.AQUNHflti.Ctlilornla91&S3, MALLOO'RSOH.Oe<.t•teCI. ra 0 ron e ax. n a I n in· 01' IULK TlfAHSFER This buslnen is conClucteCI by I 1'111(11 f\ Ille Pltce of buslntSI of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to tl'IP Cl Ude the Child's last name. IS.u, '101 •t01 u C Cl Qtner•I panner.llip ll'l••...,..n.19f19d In all rnatlers P•«IAif\· u·•ClltOt' ol tlle _,... Nmed de<eOtnt Noti•• "~·r•by 111ve11 10 the Chr"IDPM'P Aocllt.,. •flllll>tlW~ttteofwldcwceocort.wflllln tll•UllP•nons.,..vlno cl•lmJeQeh"t Then there's Truewillaugbingllfebucky· <'Nl1I""' ol ~'"1111 G GA\~ anel Amy J Thi• ,talem9"1 w.n flleCI wltll the tour rnonlhl ...... the first pub:lc.ttlOll tM seld .-C-..t M'I rtQulred lo Ille boomermanlfestdesUny • all OOC word. as Cl firSl Ce\\ Tra .... t•tor\ wllo .... bu"""" ad County (.l•r1'ol Or-.c;ie Co11ntyonApr \t 0' tllh notice ll•m, wl9l INI na<.tsstrV VOllCMO, In name. "That·S the f1'rst name," Day said .. 'The onl'-' d••• " Wll 8'-avM ~''""'· C•IV 01 1', 1911 0tted.t.orll'7. 1'77. l"9 ofllct of IN clerk Of tlle tboYe •n· J Irvin", C.Ounly ot Or<1nQf'. Slate o1 p Ao FE s SI OH AL I! Sc AO W HUllEATStONl!Y lltlael cour1,Mlosw.-t ttiem,wltfl tlle letter Capitalized is the 'T .' ., C.a1t1ornla tMI A bullt. l<&Mhir I\ at:>Out S£R\ltCES CAMPBELL.JR. nac:•swrv-.Nn., tolN ul\OerslQfW!d Th • ddl ? G J 10.,. ,,,_ 10 r11om•• s. tc:ertSlfl MIO 17014M...,...,n.Str• I E•ecutOfofttwWlll at "1• 1-0fflc•of1'HOMAS L. LORD. e mi e name . eorge ames. Lynn~ L Kar'"'" T'<•\\l.rPf'S wMY FOUlllalnVeltey,CAtVOI ottl'leAboVt'MrneCIClet•Cl<!nt. Sllllt 21), 13571 Pase<> de Valen<la, .. 1>11""°'' tl<l<I•~" '' 30b8 Murr"v lan<' El< row Ho.a.HOit SAl.,~llt T. RE'l'HOt..0$, MEMllEA l,911una Hllh, Callfomla •~Sl, whlCll '' Cflv 01 C0>I• MP\a, County of OranQ<', "1'966 JAMES 0. 04.IWD••SON tf'>e PIAU of busi~sol Ille under\IQll.O Slat• ol Call torn IA Pub I"""" OranqR Coast Daily Pt lot, A""" C~etkM 111 ~II matt.s pertal11l11Q to IM e\ltle ol Th~ prot>ertv to "" translerrod h Mav l, 10, 11, 24, ,,11 J>5n I'-• Veltftc:la, Sett•IO• stld dt<-111. Wl1111n four monlll• titer 1ocal•o al 'JIWI CamOY\ 0•1¥•. C•IV ot 1116-77 L~tNllk,CA.mil tlleflntllUl>lk:ttlonoltllli.notice. Newport B<i"'"· County ot Oranov, Tell;JMIUl·Met 0.tedMe'IS, l't11 "i!At .. otC11ilo•nl~ Aftw'Myforl.-cvt... . BEATR ICE JUNE PEARY "ia1d prOO<'rtv '' Cl~.t rlll<'(f '" Qf'n•rcol l------------'-I l'vl>lltlled 0.-""9t CO.st O.tlly Piiot. E111<utrl11of UWWlll oi .• , AH !>loctr 111 Ira~. llirturt•. f!Qulp PVBUC NOTICE Miil l. 10, 11, 24, 1971 ttltl!llOW namttCIOt'•-• 'TIMI •nCI '100d Wiii ol that PRINTINr. ____________ , 11n11 TMOMAS\..LOl'D OU''""'' ~(10,.,n '" PRINT EM PICTI TIOUSaUSINIS· • S.ltettt PORIUM. Md loc afl'() at 31111 Carllt>ll\ ~ ------...------! UU11'-•YMIMI• Ort.,.C1tvot N~wport E1oac11,(..auntv <>I N.t.M!.STATEMINT PUBUC NOTICE L...-.Miftt,eAtaUJ Or111111e. S111eof Calltorn1•. Tli• loltowlllQ pencn l\ Oolnq bU\t Tett 11MI llt•»M lllcbUlk lrM1t.ler w1tlbtfcon\umrntl· rwn•;;~FF SEWING CENTER. 1'1ll 1------------1 A""'"Ttora"9Qltna "do" or all•r I"" 181~ ddv or May, 1~11 H.orbor Slvd . Founl••n ll•ll•y, CA MOnca ~~=OllOH PllbllsNCI Ortir!Qe Cott.I Dally Pllo1. Al 10 AM at GROVER ESCROW 921ot Mtyl0,11,24,Jl,1'71 ,,.~11 (ORF'OAATION w...,,. aodr~, j \ tit SUN••o•te:ou•TOllTNll <;o llllflOI\, 11,,.lltllm. C.tlllornri1. AT Bob T «Ir,. 176'1 San R ., .. , Foun STATIW CALI ..O.MIA ,Oil TEN lllHlllH RUSSELL ••lt1Y.tll"Y.C•~IOI THaCOUNTYOl'OttANOa '\ti 1•• '" "• ""'"" 1" '""Tr •n•'M""' ..,,;,~1~•~""""' I\ co<lelucte!l "" •n:n· (•ta~ '11 ENe.OITHA·';~N Zl"'eELL. .•It t>V'\tN'I\\ ""'"'"' """ &dnt~' \•, u'•ct BOb l 6C.k~ • 11.• 5 5 ~; .;~•,.,l:·~::::u" 10 • 1"' l>d\I 111 '"' ''"' "•'"""'"' ~ 111~ wftll '"" -f~~E IS Ml!AE9Y GIVEN to IN l'>•tedMAv' ''" County C.lerk ol °"-'V" C<>Untyon APrtl c,._iton el Ille....,,,.. llAMed de<adem ll\Om~•S lt:MI ... , n, ,.,,, !Pitt •II --"6Yln9 <lei-.... l!'it I .... n~ L ""''"'·,, ~'"' Ille Mid__,. .,. requlrff to Ill• fr""''~'-' Pu!>•l<h<>d C>'•~ C1>1\I Oalfv ~ilot. tMlll, will\ Ille rw<n...,, YCMKlle". tn o •Ovlll IKROWCORPOAATIO... AOrt'76,dlldM4y 1, io.11.1911 ,,.. tflt<•. Ille <llrll of llW ~ -ttUo. lllltw>lt l!Mtr17 lttltd <-'·°' '°~.-t.,....,,wlt111'-All.tll•im, CA t1IOJ -urv-llerf. to'"" urMltr• ....... l\<row Na tOSIMI to lb Trusl DaNrt"'9ftt, 901 Nor111 P11bll•""'1 °''"' •· r.,., 1 o~•lv Pl101 PUBLIC NOTICE Main Strwt. Sen~• AM, Calllonll• Mo 11 1911 '7Ht, l\llfflldl IS 9le Ill-'• of boniNtt of ,,.. •Ider"'"" In an _.ten coer..in. ,ICTl,.IOU!teUSIM•\S t"9•1MestMeofM!d~,wl«'llfl PUBLIC NOTICE Pl(TITIOIJ\ IUSINESS NIME ST4Tl!MENT Th,. t0Hnw1n'10-"\00\ 4t• tll'>tf'IQ bu~' " .. ,,~,. tr EN'>fN r>FllnOl>~r NT ((') I'll' s. '1Mbor blv1l . S..•••·• An~ (.II. '1110• C>t fV ThOM•"" 10~~1 M"r•!J•lh H""t1nqton "'°'"n 1 A 'I?• 1~ Ke..,..fh M H_.11, HM O~t\l\lt (" l)(••n.l!!ft flt. Thi\ l;)Ut.tl"I¥\\ I t O.,tl•H l~d by till '1*"4' "' PIJ!rtn•' \f\•r> IC•nnttllt M H tll Tfltl'\ "•'~~1 w"~ '"""' wnn '"• f"llunl y Cl••I< QI Or "''<JI' r nun" l)<I M41'1' ''· 1911. 1'7$'16 p,,,,11W<1 <>•"II" r "~ 1 n •llv P1lnt >lt•Ytl.lA.ll,MdJun~l. IWI PUBLIC NOTICE NAME ~TAT I MINT tour -"" ofW IN ltM ~tCellOll Tt>e loll-1'10 Ptr\Oll •\ Oolnq """ OI tllh .... lu. f\'1'\"-•' HOLE IN Hll! SOLE, 1717't 4 8rooklluqr Fountain V•l l•Y C•llfOf l'll••VOll (.M•l'1 I •ill 11111 Gol~" W•\I •ot •8. t'4vnti""1t'>., BfotK", C••tto'"'• •l•'1 Thi\ f)U,lnf'I\\ ., (Ol\6u<1•d b'f .,, '" Cl•V•Ou•I Gorr•ldl1J1t oe-.._.., >. "" !IANI( ~AMI! A I <:.41 NATl~Ai. lltUST ANO SAVIMG!t ASSOC I A110N 8Y'P•ul.._.,.., T rvM Off t< er ~VICWG41MWU1ol 1'1t-Mme-tl~ • -. ............... •11•0•1.1L•0t•SOM ... .._..,..._.,, .... "' f<)Ut1ly C.1t•• Of Or.,,..,. C°""1y on "Pril aa..e AM. CAt1'1t l\, ""· ' tet: 1?1411afm ff\I\ ,,.t,..,,...l"lf ._ .. , tdf'ft With tM """' ._,...,. ... _..., Publ",,_., Or-C..•I O.eily Pli.\, ,_.1"1ed Or .. eoet• DlllY "1fot Ao•t17' • ...c1-o.10,11.1t11 1111.n .._,.tO,tf.U,1'._!'n l'4M7 PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PICTITl°"S eus1Hl.H NAMI STATaMENT Tiit fotto...ing 11ntot1 I\ OOlng llusl· llett .,: YELLOW BRICK ROAD ICE CREAM COMPANY, IOU E'°'udero Orlw, 1rv1,,., c.tltor11i3 9f71' ROMICI Antllolly Gttfllarn Jr., .tOSl EKuc1ero Orlw. lrvlnt, C•lllornla .,, .. '"'' ~·Is COl\Clucled by All Ill· cslvldl.tat. ltOllGlllllem Jr. Tl'llt. ~II-Wt~ lileCI W1tll lilt Counf f Cttf1lof Or.nge C.Ounlyof\A1>rll 1S. 1t77. l'lSIM Pu11H""'9 OrMtQe Cont Dell., Piiot. A Pr II 2', enC1 M.tty l . 10, t 7, 1•77 1714· 11 PUBLIC NOTICE DETROIT -Thomas Blake and Brenda Cobb tried to get married in a church. But no minister was available. so they went to a funeral parlor and found one. The Rev. J. U. Wllllams said he would be happy to come to the nearby Stinson Funeral Home to unite Blake, 24, and Miss Cobb, 21. Two funeral workers were their witnesses. Anna Stinson. wife of the funeral home owner, said she was pleased by the impromptu ceremony. "You get lo see lots of unhappiness in funeral homes. This was a happy occasion for a change." She said it was the fi rst marriage to be performed at the parlor. The owners gave the newlyweds a gift certificate for a color portrait. Fanning Measure Preserve Defeated ARROYO GRANDE <AP) -Voters in this coastal (arming town have voted overwhelmingly against limiting residential and industrial development, in order to preserve prime aaricult.ural land. Nearly half the city•s 4,900 registered voters turned out for the special election. The measure was defeated by about a 2·1 margin. The initiative would have placed 250 to 300 acres of Class 1 and 2 agricultural land in a protection zone, b arring othe r kinds of development. A state appeals court ordered the measure put on the ballot after petitioners were dented an initiative by the City Council last November. Petitioners contended that burgeoning realdential development in the city would inevitably lead to the destruction of prime acricultural land. More than 1,000 reaidentiaJ units had been ap'proved within the city ln the past year. OCC Students Cited -. ~·--r-• W ASRINGTON -"Si~n furl ll a lonC time and my mother la not youne,• celebrated ballet dancer Radoll Nanyev said in appealln1 to a con1resslonal commlsslon for help in affine bi5 7S..year-old mo1.ber. Nureyev, one of the world'• moat f amout exiles, left tho Sov· iet Union in -istll for "purely artl1tlc" reasons and aaya 'at· tempts to 1et hll mother and othel' family members . to the United Stat.es for a visit have re--peatedly bffn turned down. NUHYIY ''Lettina the public know, it's k!nd of a la.st re. sort.'' he eald Friday ln telling tho group of con· greasmcn concerned with the human rights pro- vision.a of the Helsinki a ccord of blt problem. * WASHING TON -Tbe oldest member of the House of Representatives. 71·year·old Texas De mocrat W.R. Poage, has been admitted to · Bethesda Naval Hospital for removal later this week of a growth on the colon. Dr. WU1lam Fouty, chief of -.urgery al Bethesda, was quoted by a hospital spokeaman as saying that no conclusive diagnosis about the nature of the growth could be made unW further ex· aminations were completed. Dr. Fouty described Poage's general health as "excellent," the spokesman said. * SAN FRANCISCO -Sblrley Temple Blau~ the former -ambassador to Ghana who recently spent ,) 'three weeks in China, says the ·united States should face the ·''inevitable" and break tradi- .tional lies with Taiwan. ''Sooner rather than later. U .S.·Asian policy must tilt .toward thc900 million Chinese of the People's Republic of China," s h e said. "However con· troversial, it is necessary and in- evitable." et.ACK Asked whether former President Nixon should be called from retirement to assist U.S. diplomatic efforts in China, she replied, "I think we already have everything he has to give on the subject.' 1 • • PRINCETON, N.J. -After 220 years, Prin· ceton University has decided to honor Aaron Burr. Not Aaron Burr Jr., the vice.president who shot Alexander Hamilton, but his father -president of the university from 1747 to1757. School ofCicials announced they have changed the name of Green Hall Annex to Aaron Burr Hall. A spokesman for the university said the name change was instituted because, "Burr is one of the few deceased presidents of Princeton University who hasn't had a building named after him." Front Page A 7 PROTECT HOME ••• Into the wall studs, combined with a longer-than· .! normal strike. An eight-inch strike plate with three· inch screws, available most places for less than $10, should be sufficient. Glass around doors also is a potential danger spot, since burglars can break through, reach in and open the door from the inside. If your home .. as panes of glass that are large enough to reach through and are located within 40 inc~es of the d~r knob or lock, cover the area with protective grillwork or replace the glass with· a burglar- resistant material. Jalousie doors, with glass slats that angle out, are another problem,· since it is often possible to manipulate the knob or crank that operates the doors from outside. Remove the knob or lever when it is not in use or drill a small hole through the hous- ing and shaft of the knob and insert a pin through the hole to prevent the crank from being turned. THE BUREAU OF STAN1tti'DS says it is im· possible to define the "most secure" door becau!'Je of the variety of materials and workmanship ln· vol ved. Generally, however. a wood door of solid core construction, 1~ inches thick, should offer adequate protection. Metal doors o( the type often used in apartment houses are even better. A door opening outward generally is less vulnerable to a burglar than one opening inward, since it is more difficult to pull a door out of its frame than it is to push it in. The O\llward door may leave the binge pins acceuible, however. Make sure the pins are not removable or that the binges interlock when the door is closed. One way to cut losses in the event a burglary oc· curs is with federal crime insurance. The program was developed by the Federal Insurance · Ad· ministration of the Department of Housing ·and Urban Develo'Pment and a little more than one· third of the 50 states are part1clpat1ng. COSTS VARY ACCORDING TO crime rates in the area involved. Policlea ,enerally insure a&ainst losses Of \IP to $10,000 reaUlUnc from burglary or robbery; poltclet cannot be canceled becauae o! Jou. To ftn.d out It you are tlllible. eontact any licensed property ln1urance •tent or br0ker. Details also are available from Federal Crime Insurance, P.O. Box41033, Wuh!natoo, D.C. 2001'. Nm: LocklandAlannl PUBUC NOTICE . .. " . "· ·. Silver Pours Forth AP Wlrwt>llOI• What appear~ likely to become the third largest silver mine m the country has begun operation. The Delamar Silver Mine in southwestern Id aho I!'! owned by Earth Resource~. Company of Dallas and t wo other companies The new mine may ease the supply p1ctun" which has not kept up with demand in recent years SPECIAL SEMINAR • . . NBC W, on 't Play 'Propaganda 'No Side Deal With Russians,' Olympics Programmer Says . By .JAY SllARBUTT •~T•lnosl ... Wrll•r NBC's multi-million dollar contr act with Russia for telecasts of the 1980 Olympics m Moscow doesn't require NBC also to show "Russian1propagan da. ··the network, says Obviously r espondani:e Lo speculation that the Soviet Cn1on required favorubl<' reports on Russian IHe a:, part of the Olym pies telecast. u top NBC ex ccullve emphasized Monday that ~uch was not the c~u;t> "THERE'S NOTHING 1n the contract , no side deal with the Public Works Jobs Earmarked for Men WASHING TON (AP 11 Nearly all the 300.000 JObs created by the $4 billion public works bill will go to men. accordanjt to Commerce Secretary Juanita M. Kreps. Womens groups have protested the lack of prov1s1ons to ht'lp women get the jobs. noting that Congrebi-. wanted 10 percent or the Jobi. earmarked for minorities - In an interview. Mrs. Krepi. works you arc going to spend a Monday said she i.t11l was trying lot of m oney on 'male' type to pin down how many women jobs," she said. "There is a limit got jobs under a previous $2 lo the extent to which you can billion public works program change the composition of any of She said that would help the de· those jobs in a s hort lime." partment calculate how many She said nothing could be done might be hued for the upcomang to reserve Jobs for women in the $4 billion in projecb current S4 billion bill. partly SHE SAID THE number WIJS bound to be small because "the construction industry is not an in dustry where women h ave any JObS. "That means 1( you are goan1it to spend a lot of money on publu· FOi LEASE berause or the need to ~el lht· pro1ccts !>tarted bcforc" inter "TO INSIST THAT an~· uf tho!'>e jobs be done b~ '-'<;men ""ould, I think. b<• on<• more bar raer blocktn~ us from getting the 1obs under way 1n a hurr} which \H really have to do ... she s<11d Russians. to 1ihow anything thal we do not \\ant to ~how .· i.cud Robert E. Mulholland. executive "ace president of NBC's coming Olympic!> proira ms Citing whul he called the "most-asked questions" about NBC's record $85 million deal for the Olympirs. he also said th•• Russians will have no conlrol over content or the programs NQC shows in tht• US. NBC s taf· fers. he said, "will control the contenttotall)' of our program " lie spoke at the opening session of NBC's annual affiliates con· vent1o n here. attended by rt'presentattvt'S of more than 200 teleV1sion stations affiliated with the network M ULHOLLAND SAI D the agreemt'nt for NBC's Olympics coverage was identical save for the record fee to pass network contracts. • It contained ''nothing d1f ferent," he said. "The dollar.; were higher, absolutely, but the deal was the same.·· He said of SSS m1lhon paid by NBC. the largest chunk. S50 million went to Russi~'s broad <"asl netwo1k for "technical '>Crv1ces." offices and studios ANOTHER $35 MILi.iON went for ril(hlS to televise the f:amei- and show them in the U S .. he said. Ile said $22 m1lhon of th1:-. ~ ent t.o Rus!>ia i. Olympics com mattee, the bulance lo l(Jlc in ternational Olympics committee .. . TELEVISION~ ..... I ' lo the "NBC Nightly Ne\\!> '{>ro- gram nextfall. "We plan to go to a four-sect.i.an news program." fo'isches saut. noting there ve been complaints network ne\\scasts all loo"' the same "Well. ~t· want to nH:tHr that." he added. HE SA.JD THt: C1r.!>t par~ Qf NDC 's evening ncwi. will conwln the day's major story. "doao ln depth," followed by a "very fa11t· paced section dealing with tbc other news of the world .. After that, he said, thero'll be a mini-documentary" on matter;. from medi cine t o finance. followed by a quick recap oC Ole day's top news. lie also said there'd be a new set, but didn't describe it He also said David Brinkley, who since last June has CO· anchored NBC'~ news show f('Otll New York with John Chancellor will return to Washington. o:c. next August and CO·anchor rrom there as he dad an the days he worked on the shnw with tho law Chet I luntley Banker to Speak Introduction of a new stock market timing method. Eight years in development. Learn how this timing method can be utrlrzed in your investment program. If you have investments in stocks/bonds/options or mutual funds you'll want t o learn of this new DENTAL SUITE C-t ....... .., C-4-fMw 675-6900 She has promised Cong res:-. :,he will have the money out between June 15 and Aul{ 15. so work can begin during the pnml· construe · lion months of July through No·v ember Mrs. Kreps said s h<• d 1dn 't i.ce "Much prospect in "Trying to make the construction 1ndustr~ female" in ;.a short lime She said she ~ould rather '>l'l' training pro~rams created to enable women lo mo\ e into con s lructaon Jobs over a longC'r period of time He predicted the 1980 Olympics from Moscow "will be the most watched event in the history of television "And he said NBC will make a profit on it, d espite the massive payments made for it. 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I •"' TR:ANSACTIQNS T'*Cf.y, May 17, 1m S ; F DAILY PILOT •f · . · Bge, B"e., VB ,• GM P~edicts 198[ -85 Autos DETROIT <AP> -tf you're l'hopplng for a new General Motors car ln 1985, you mc.y dlacover. -There are oo more V8 enctne . -Every ro_,rth car is 1>9wered by a diesel engine, whtcb 1ets better fuel economy th•n a i aaoUne ene'fne. -GM'a ••tarce" cars will weigh 300 pounds'less than today's compacts. -More cars will have tront·wh~l drive to loF~•se in· t.erior spoc~. ' -It wiU lake a minimum 15 t o 18 seconds for a GM car to ( J accelerate from O to 60 ~ HlGH GE.4R miles per hour. eve.n the •' °' sporty Cor vette. com· .... __________ _ pared with a minimum 10-to lZ·second range today. -Prices may be higher even tbo~b lhe vehicle is smaller. THOSE ARE SOME OF THE observations contained in o report GM recenUy submitted lo the National Highway Traf!ic Safety Administration. The agency asked ror a "hypothetical scenario .. or what cars in 1981·85 would be like as a result or federal fuel , economy laws that require new cars to average 27.S mJles per gallon in 1985. The auto rnkers' l9TI car fleets aver- age between 18and19 m .p.g. GM, the nation's largest aoto maker, baa made public portions of its report. Ford Mot.or Company bas not releas d its report, and Chrysler's wu not immediately available. However, Ford and Chrysler are .expected lo go the same route as GM. which builds more than half the vehicles pro· duced in the United States. GM CAUTIONED THAT ITS conclusions do not represent final product plans. nollng that "there is no guarantee that the consumer will buy the products. "Aut.omobile design is going to be changed more radically in the next several years than in any comparable periQd in the past," the company said in a letter accompa- nying its report. GM said it based its scenario on assumptions that the io· dustry would get some relief from proposed toughening of emissions standards, and that there would be no major. technological break·throughs. SINCE FUEL ECONOMY IS affected more by a vehicle's we ight than any other factor, GM said its basic ar· proach to better mileage is to make its cars smaller and lighter with smaller engines .. Here are some of G M's trends: Weight: The average GM ur, which currently weighs 4,200 pounds. will weigh 3,100 in 1985. The firm 's in· termediates. which average 4,500 pounds. will shed 900 pounds in 1981 and another 500 pounds in 1984 Full.sized cars, which were made smaller for 1977, will get smaller again in 1983, with their weight going down from a current 4,240 pound~ to 3,SSO on the average. GASOLINE ENGINES: THE VS, so called because its eight cylinders arc in a V-confi gurat1on, will be dropped for all 1983 GM cars except the Corvette. which loses the VS in 1984. C\lrrenlly. three or four new cars are being bought with a VS. By 1985, GM 's biggest engme will be a 3.8 ltter V6. The firm estimates two-thirds of its 1985 cars will be built with four·c~linder engines, the rest with six cylinders. Diesels : G M is introducing a diesel·powered Oldsmobile this fall. with expected sales of 50,000, or l per· cent of total production. If the engine proves to ba popular. diesels will account for 5 percent of total GM Ci!r output in 1981, and increase each following year by 5 percent until re· aching a 25 percent s hare in 1985. GM cautions that the 2S peTcentfigure may be ·•overly opllmashc." Price: GM wouldn't comment on prices specifically, but it said costs would go up, a good indication or what will happen lo prices. GM said tho cost increase Is due to changes needed to m aintain a car 's safety. performance and durability traits as it gets smaller and the use of new lightweight materials that are more expensive. GM SA.ID IT SPENT $1 .1 BILLION to make its full -size cars smaller for 1977, and that was "as modest a program as possible." "As we go forward, downsizing may require thtl use of rront-Wheel·drive components, all new engines. aJI new transmissions, etc. "Tbe cost of such programs will he substantially higher than our 1977 program, which was largely able to utilize many carryover mechanicaJ components." Slaughter Chills 'Back to Nature?' Nope PLACERVILLE (AP> -George Dean, 72·year-0ld cus tom slaughterer. can't seem lo find someone to learn his business and take it over. Small wonder. Dean calls on the farms and small ranches in the Sierra. foothllls east of San Francisco. For $18, he' 11 shoot. bleed . gut and skin a head or beef, Hw it in half lengthwise and haul it to a butcher's cooler. leaving a clean area behind . For a hog the price i& $15. IN 10 MO~ YEAR, he slaughtered 122 head or cattle, and more hogs and sheep than he can remember. il. But young folks just don't seem to have the stomach for Dean lives on 60 acres hfs Cather bought ror $1,000 in 1912, and he nys he even has trouble these days finding helpers who will show u~ •• "'They tblnk they're worth $10 or $15 an hour now. I started at 35 cents an hour. And they weren't eight·hour days either, they were 10·-hourdeys;• he says. PERHAPS, IT'S THE WORK it.selC, despite all that talk today of going back t-0 nature. Some of Dean's customers are city folks who moved up here tor the outdoor environment, then decided to trow their own food. When It comes lime to •laughter the animal. th"Y 1omeUrnes arrange to take lhe whole '8mlly on a day.Jong trip while Dean docs h\s work. Lure of ~ling May Draw Mobsters ATLANTIC CITY. N.J . <AP) -Although cuino C&D'lbf· tne here is many month.I away, octlctllls say mobsten. like legiUmate buslnesamen and land speculators, are placln1 lbelr bets early. Voten approved the idea of caa!ao gambUn1 la&t Nov- ember. Jr state anc1 Joe at otncf •ts work out the details of re· culatlon tn Ume, 1ambUng could at.art by lft~ next wlnter: But ~ven now, saya F8t aieot Looi• Giovanetti, the FBl hH "received lndlcaUons that moetinas have taken place (or the purpose or dlvid.lna up the cJty -of wbO Will (.Ake whaL0 • AnAN'ftC Q'1'Y WAI KNOWN as• wide..oPtQ clty li\ tbe 112ns and 1930s, but bu In hed been slow for mobrten and hotels allke lll recent yeara. Nw, Glcnu.W. Hid, an· Ucfpatioo ~casino ·~~ling 11 chaftllnl tb.1t. • . • ~ ' ' J 1 J • DAILY PILOT Tuttd'Y. May 17, t977. CBS & 8:00 -"McLaren's Riders." The pilot for a new ,a:v senes with George • DiCenzo and Ted ~ely as big city cops "on loan" to small town police depart- ments. NBC CD 8:00 -"The Man From Atlantis." Killer-spores are the threat in this episode -ectoplasmic organisms capable of making a human perform against hi& will. Patrick Duffy and Belin- da Montgomery star. KCET.@9:00 -ln Searchorthe Real America. A look at the progress made over the pas t 15 years by black Americans in income, employment and education. (TV DAILY LOG) I TUESDAY I I eVENING I 6 :00 o o ce1 0 01 (1111 cm ..... ~ CJ 121) ($I (J:tJ (.l.J m If•~ 111 Star Trek ' 6 J Gomer Pyle l!J Cunsmokt m ,..,trid&e r1m1ly W Adam·12 • tD [leclnc Compan1 ED Dramatic Stun it Mt~e Doustn -6:30- 0 Pres1d1nll1I Confuence Prt~ f.drter meets the people ol Southern (4hlorn1a rn ht~ first rtp,1ona1 l•l~v1~1on conver!Mlttoo. I 6 Andy Grtfhth 10 Mery Gnfftn Siio.. m hm~y Atf1tr C 11 f3J)C~t Wloom ( 29 'e ) Bftrtchtd ID Town Tllk ' 7:00 00 1131 o)mm"*"~ O l1m Club 6 My ThrN Sons • e To Tell Ille Truth O tonuntr1tion m I Love Lucy w Tiit re1 fl) Ame11u /l111el lew1sll Hour tD M1cNeiHehrer Report ( 29 re,) The P1rtrkl1e Family •l t, Crou-Wrts -7:30- 0 C.ndid C.mera O Lon Amerlean Slylt ' g J The Odd Couple 0 1.0.J ill.I f6J ID Hollywood Squares ' e Tht Gooe Show O Tht Joker's Wild m Oti (t l) B11dy Bunch ( 11) (1J) llmlrfillt on Ille l101d ID Cllanntl 21 To1111ht •lt L~'1 Club 8 :00 0 ( 17' 1, ) t 11 l'ILOT· Mdlrtn's Ridtri Glooi;t D•Crn1., Jnd 1 ed Ntely star as two ./l•Shl~ !rained pohcemen who~'~ mrmbrr. <I the t.lcl•ren Pro1rct .... ted,rallt • pi!rowtd l~n oul ' law ~nlom onfnl program to .iss1sl undr1~1•H~d m 111 lown polite departmrnh •round the coun try Prelm1n~ mutoicycl~ " their mode nl trawel 1m Oown1nR (D1Ccn10) .ind I Wood t N•t•lv) present an unorthodo1 Ptt tu11· to most pohce olftws lhty no••I esp••mlly Sh,11tf Btll W1lll'tl 1 H111y Morgan) ""hen lhey amve al t 1\ ~m,111 Ar11ond town to hflp '"~'' ''•"l'' .1 ratllf' ru\lltni OC>f.rallon 0 2~, 6 1110 Cl\) NBC T11tsday N11ht Movie: 1 c (2hr) "Man from At1anhs-ll1llt< Spores" (dr.il l I I •l11Ck Dully l:lrltnd• Mont~Or1"ry ~. nnrtll l1Kdl Alan ludi• In~ lion tr Mar~ and Or Mrmll M• A ~~ntd tu dtcontamr~•le • NASA •Oltf l)fObf t~I returntd to h1th "''lh edoplasmK blue sooosu 11ablt ol '"'""'' I~, human bOlly ~ftll •"duun1 • u111on1t ~lupor 1n 11rh1< h '''~ w1ct1m\ '~n b, m~dt to Ptr10llll •'I\ a1a1n\t lhPir 111111 0 Mom c (21tr) "Uncon q11tted" l•tlv) •1 C•ry Coo!>"r 6 Moolit C (Zhr) "Ot Not On· turb" (com) 6~ Onn\ Oav 0 ( ~ • ) >tJ Hippy Oars (R) Rtt h1, \ lr1rnd Pots•r ltnr<o up 1 clJl t 101 him "'''" Marv ltlU 4ncl rounuls HICh" not to bt h1~ U\llAI 1nun•lu1e self Richlf and M•rv I ou ~ii 11 oll lint hen thou&h R1~1~ 11 mAHI', 111~ ui.u•I \~II ('J Movie; 'C 1 (211r) "ll1nc1 of ll•t Sun" ldra) 63 Yul Brynntr m I.Ht of ll!t Wild 0) Alt That Ghtltta N1ncy and Clen i;o di 11 over refuse form~. launchmR Glen on his new career. l1nda Mur~· land etleb1ales her nnrlound lree dom wtlh her psychl1tnst: Chu5lln4 dOO D•n ma~• tull u~ of the11 lunch h1111r and N1n'y confides in l W · m""" fD lllltonal Ceo111phlc SptCllf ·1111\ 811ta1n He11l•C• of th, 5'~' lh, \lory nl a S'4 fa11ni peoplt 11ch on lrad1l1on ED ll Sttow de (duardo II -8:30- 0 ( 2f t ) Qt lmrn• and Stttrlty (R) In Older 10 d11 up $20 t.H.h to atlend a cockt11I pa1ty where lhty win meet some Yo1Jn1 business· tnen, l•wtrne and Shnley wlunl~r 10 be s11b1ects fOf 1e1ent1fte e•pert· m,nts • m eros.Wrts Q)PtHJMISOll 9:00 u ((!7) (])) ()) 111•a•s•M (R) llle leadrn1 cllaraetefl of the 4077th come under the !Outiny qf 1 stales· tdt lelevlSIOn com111en1'tor whoso 1n1trv1ews prowlde pn!VOCllM Ill· iwers to 5udl cwtstions • "Wiiy do ~OU think you .,. in Kott a r· O It Continuu Tonlchtr 1t lttCH 1Wt POOR MAN ,BOOK I 0 {(2t) CJ)) Qt> llldl tbn, ,_ Man-W f (R) Two str011g-w1Hed brothers battle fOf the al1ection of their patents <1nd. n Wol1d War II ends. bte1n a 20 year odyssey that will take Ollf to areal wealth and IJ()Wtr and the othrr to the b11nk ol destructlOll. GI Neil Sed1b Conurt! * Spend 90 Minutts With Neil And His Musit m Mery Griffin Show fl) Musial Variety tD In Searclt of the Real Alntrletl · Bldck Progress" P1Dgram takes a tldrd I~ at the pr0f11!$s Black Amencans l\Jve made over the P•st IS yurs, com;entrating on three .ireas; 111tome, JObs llld education. -9:30-u ( 17l ()1) '9) <me DIJ al a T1111e (R) Whtie tryme to rescue htr furniture from a shady upholsterer 110ld1ng 11 capt1~. Ann has her hrst t-ncounte< 1111h an ove1bta11n& ne• nt1ghbor. CD Mod Squd fD The ~ of En11e Kono. 10:00 O ( 11) C3 ) ') Koll-(R) Ko1ak and C1ocker are hawing d1t11cully 1n th, courts when a n~w trial fo1 a 1 onv1,led murderer 5tlS him tree. !>hdlon Gius, Bruce Glove!' iuest CJ W' 1 t J UOI m Best of Police Sloiy 'line ol ftre' Jan-Michael Vincent stars as David Hauser. a pohceman who questions his ab1hly to ~ill when he 101ns the SW.A 1. tFam-lhe ootf1t called rn lo handle RUnmen 111ho have barra~ded them •.rives-often with hostages al their mercv. wmeron Mitchell and Alu Cr"d co star. 16l llollua O ( 29 < e-) fJfJ family ' Ju1y Duty" Part I <R) Katp La,,.rence is thP ''"'Y JUIOI who IM:h~Y~) an ~ll~g•lf rd~ murdtm 1~ innount. And mu .t bear the pre~surt of eitven otht1 JUIOrs -Ito feel hr 1$ ~uolfy ONews ID WGM111 Altvt! rn [J Bren Amado -10:30-o m w mNftf\ 11:00 D O 10 l t N~ CJ .2li i m Mews 6 All That C4ttm 0 Ironside m Mary Hartlllan, Mary l41rtm1n W The Honqmoontn ( 11 3 ) Tiie ltanch si-m u llno Conso<llum ( 2t • o ) lowt Amtriun SI~ G> D 010$ de Barro -11:30- 0 ( 171 C) ) e CBS Litt ~tt: c Coh1111bo O.tif'' ot lh• Mind • CJ i>i , • 10 m .1o1tm, ear .. 0 lowt A111t1iu11 Style e Dd Yan O,U 0 ( ~ e ) Ot1 Tuesday"°''•" 111' Weel Nt&hl Stmiflrr O Lowe A"'" iu11 Slylt m •1r1111m W Sst 841-.0 O)CmtNJ4 1 2:00 0 G1tll(llO G ........ "19ck ts&a.i Tml" C•t•) Frormt 11th • Ad4'1<' Mau m "'-"lltt llth Lttttf .. ldr4) ''>l-CNrlU llo1e1 L111da D1111•ll. 12:30 D All II.pt sa--"lh1•1101"4\lt." "Tllt M•M1Hn 4u ," "The 1111• Cllowr m Metre "Duk Mlfr0t" (drat 4b 01111~ d• l41v1l~"d L tw A1rt ., Tltomn M1tlhf.ll 1:00 U Ill> •O• IQI Tomorrow 2:00 fJ *M: IC J "bndlt "9tlflOU:l,. (dra) '52 Marlene Dietrich, Mtl f !'fret, Artllur lltftMdY Cl M0¥1t Doubltftature: "n. MM '" Srey." '1tlCMJ Oa111trc111s" -2:30-m Alt·lli&flt Show: "lre""1," "Adioft 111 Af1'91" DAmMC MOVIES MAY II Below, for yMI tollftllltfta. .,, Ille day's tllCMa.. 9:JO a "rift C:mes to C..ro'' (rlta) '43-Alme Bntei, ~'"' TltMOff. 11:00 O CC) "The Resurredioll ot Zxllary WllMlel" (dr') ·I I An11e Dickinson, Bradlord D~lman. JamtS Daly. 12:00 m .. 1111.U Otl Any DOOf" (dra) '49-Humpllfty 8oc1rt. Jolt11 Derek. Georre MKReady,. Allene Roberts. Cira Wlft11ms. 1:00 9 ''TOl!lbstOlll" (WU) '42- Ricllard Oil, frtnets Gifford. 2:00 C!I CC) "ntrwlllJ'' (com) '68-Dlck Van Oyke, Barbara ftldon, Dime Edith bans, J~ri McG1m. J:oo cm cm "Silt11t "iaflt. lOlllfr Nictrt" {d1a) '69-Sllfrtty Jolla, Lloyd 8nd1a. A Flist; Fu:rWU$ Farce· In any producUon or Philip Kine's "See How They Run,·· the uccent must be on tbe last word of the title, for only a taal and furious pace can sust.aiD tJus English trifle of a play over a two-hour period. This is predsely what director Ron Filian's production is blessed with al the Westminster Com- munity Theater. The tempo, alter the opening ex- pository scene, is increasingly freneUc and Filian's cut ls well up to the physical demands of lbe farce. "See How They Run," by now a welJ.lraveled community theater staple, draws its title from one hilarious scene -wherein a succession of actors race, sine'le file, across the staae, leaping over the prostrate form of another, who is a bit in her cups. The last time through, the inebriate has been re- moved but tbe actors jump anyw&¥ from force of habit. AT WESTMI NSTE R, THE adrenalin that goes into this sequence ls In evidence through most of the production as well. The cast of this brisk exercise in tomfoOlery is uniformly capable, but the two lead· ing roles are done with superior comic finesse. Barbara Warburton, on stage for the ra.rst time in five years. glides through the show like a Noel Coward heroine (which her character once was). Miss Warburton fires volleys of pointed dialogue when not functioning as a theatficaJ traffic cop for the play's various entrances and exits, and her marksmanship is excellent. 11MASTY HABITS" CPGJ .. NETWORK .. .. ONCE IS NOT ENOUGH .. IRJ .. GODFATHER" .. GODFATHER PART 11" IRJ .. UTTU 'illtl WHO ""HOUSE THAT UVES DOWH THI~ CNI VAMlsta"" .. ROCKY- "IURMT OFfHJMGS-CPGJ "SIL VEI STUAIC'° CPG) '"TUHHEL VISIOM" "IUCIC SUHDA v-" UU "MR. 11wo.r rPGJ "GODFA THSt .. ··~FATHER PART It .. CRJ c31i1 53f.rsio ) <3111 '3=1 • &mU -WMO UYU DOWN THI iANIC"t ~ INCW. lflMft ........... "'9- MUIDlll IY DIATN fMt "411 llACU•IP9t ........... .--n .. -... -.... I.--" a. eo .aa ",.. Intermission Tom Titus , AN AMER~ INT~TIOHAl Anu. JODIE FOSTER ·MARTIN SHU N · Al.UlS SMITH::....... MORT SHUMAN . scon JACOBY .. "THE UTTU GIRL WHO LIVES DOWN THE WtE''~ ..... A5 her onetime leading man (who's a1bast to fl.od sbe·s now the wtfe of a Bnli.sh clergyman). Chuck Staneart is virtually a study ill perpetual mo- tion. Making bis third consecutive Westminster ap- pearance, Staneart plays the American airman caugbt. in a madcap malestrom ot mixed identities with a splendid comic flair in a physically ex.baust.- ini assignment. to------· ---NOW 11Anee---------~ MONICA WYA1T REVELS In the brben buf- foonery of the Cockney maid, always a show stealer's delight aod no leu so at Westminster. Peter McAllister. reprbing the role of the stuffy re- verend who spends most of the show in his un- derwear, is equally effective. Joan Bl.oding is funny, but could be more un· restrained as the tipsy pillar or the church. John P hillips, also returning arter an extended absence, is fine as the outraged bishop. Hank Sorkin makes a perfect wild-eyed l_tussian spy, while Jim Stew~ as the bewildered vu;iting parson and Kenneth Mick as the gruff Scotland Y ird sergeant complete the cast. ··See How They Run" has been running this way and that for the past several years along the Orange Coast, but never with more verve and gusto than the current Westminster ensemble brings lo the play. Performances continue Fridays and Saturdays through June 3 at the Westminster Com- munity Theater, 7272 Maple St .• Westm.inster. 'Star Trek' Set LOSANGELES (AP>-AttentionTrekkies: the !eatureversionof"StarTrek"iB making progress. Producers Gene Roddenberry and Jerry Isenberg have signed Terry Carr as production man ager for the Par amount movie to be based on the legendary TV series. Carr's latest film was "King Kong." J.t1Un1111 SL W111t nu,_ "AIRPORT •77•• ,~.. . SAT/llM-Jt>Wt,._llt»J-.M-9:H ' INaM~INOW • ..."' "'MAMlo.C1 ... LOOtl" •• J41Ur1l111Sl~1111 r•HW*" MUIDIR IY DEATH"" 1.-1~ SA1'/IUM J:4J.1!1 .. 19:49 "A TOUCH OF CUSS'" •H .. T/IUM~t SO. COAST Pl.AZA J4JOl11(f•l.SC ~771 U.-i( ''"'m .. ·"ROCKY''· • 7:30.9:41 ,(NJ SAT/SUK-1:30.M O. 1:4M:OO. I 0: 11 CINEMALAND CINEMALAND c..:r... c..t-..... -=.a , , _ _,~_. ••I • -... UA W a I • 111111-W --' ........ ___ ~PLUS • (PG) ~ ART c-"-0 CARNEY (A) .,NAUGHTY SCHOOL GIRLS" PLUS (R) "TEENAGE HrTCHHIKEll" Treasure Trove of, Memories· ; _ _. ...... --......... -----· The ornate Taj Maha/pipe organ, left, once filled a 8 elglan . dance hall of the '20s with music . . It's still making music at American , · International Galleries in. · Irvine. Bonnie Tekstra, right, shows off the instrument's large scale. , .. Musical Past Still Alive By .DENNIS McLELLAN OI Ille O•lly ~llol 51•11 ~It stands in the rear of the giant ltarehouse like some enormous ct!nosaur out of the past. Taj ?tf ahal they call it. It's a fitting name for the 18· root tall, 24-Coot wide ornate ·dance organ built by Mortier in ~post World War I Belgium of tlle 1920s. The mammoth 101-key organ, with two life-size figures, has 1,000 lights that correspond with the musical notes being played. n e impressive light and sound d fsplay once filled a grand Belgian dance hall of that giddy period of world history. Today It sits, partially dis- mantled, in American lnlerna-, tional Galleries, whose Irvine ~rehouse is a virtual treasure ttove of musical antiques. ·But Mortier's Taj Mahal is still alive-with the sound of music. Bonnie Tekstra placed the large book music-a n accordian· . . Miami has its beaches, New York. City the Empire State Suilding and the Unit- ed Nations. Hollywood has its 3jars and Anaheim has Disneyland. But what about. Rochester, Minn., pqpulation 60 ,000 , which attracts some 300 ,000 visitors an- nually? It 's the medical mecca of the world, and· almost every place you look~ there are reminders :of tJie Drs. Mayo. ~ . ... . like cardboard insert with punched holes-into the machine. A huge bellows breathed back to life, pumping air into 700 organ pipes. The lively sound of "The Cuckoo Waltz" filled the cavernous warehouse. AS IT HAS done for 50 years, the musical behemoth drew the smiling faces of browsers to it like a magnet. "It's the largest one Mortier ever made, commented Miss Tekstra, president'" of the cor· poration. "It took 24 men two years to build. People come Crom all over the world to see this in· strument." It is owned by one of her partners, Q. David Bowers, a music expert-collector and author of "The Encyclopedia of Automatic Musical Instru· men ts.'' The organ is not for sale. When people would ask how much it is worth, Miss Tekstra would tell them $200,000. Then she started saying $300,000. She's up to saying $1 million and people. still don't consider that figure un- reasonable. "It's an invaluable item," she says, adding it is played almost daily for visitors. "It is ir- replaceable." While there must be countless customers-most are serious col· lectors-wbo covet the •rare or- gan, there is more than a million dollars worth of other inventory lo select from. THERE ARE nickelodeons, concert orchestrions, dance or- gans, electric and reproducing pi&nos and mus ic boxes galore. There is even an ebony· finished 12-foot tall Wurlitzer pian-orchestra that was 'housed' in one of Colgrado's most famous madame's establishments. It later provided music at lbe. Balboa Fun Zone. The gallery-warehou&e at 1802 Kettering St. also has a wide as- sortment of carrousel horses, century-old printing presses, clo~ks, j uke boxes and slot m.achines. The company, which moved to Irvine a year ago from Santa Monica. was started 1n 1967 by Bowers and Terry Hathaway. It has since become the world's largest volume d ealer in automatic musical instruments. "It was their hobby and they wondered if they could start a business out of it," said Miss Tekstra, adding it didn't j.ake long to prove successful. The men scoured Europe and America, digging through cellars. and barns looking for the old in- struments. The number of collectors has increased greatly in 10 years. Likewise, the number of instru· ments that remain to be found has dwindled. "EVERY SO OFJ'EN you'll make a ft.nd, usually in Europe," says Miss Tekstra. "But you have to really search it out1 It doesn't happen very otten. '\ Sbe says Europeans now are taking an interest in their musical past and they are trying to get many of the old treasures back. BEA ANDERSON, Edftor TU89dey,_May 17, 1977 Miss Tekstra, who goes on a F;uropean buying t~ip 'once a year-they have an office in Copenhagen -says they have better luck in finding pieces in America. People eith er sell them because they want the money or they are collectors who want "to trade up.n Miss Tekstra was now seated at her large oak desk-once owned by Farney Wurlitzer blmselt-in her antique-filled of. fice. Behind her was a large color mural of San Francisco's Sutro Baths. She started with the company as a receptionist "and now I'm presidenL. '" She adds with a ta.ugh : "little girl m ade big. When I started I couldn't help falling in love with it all." She demonstrated the instru- ments to customers who were always enthusiastic. "I actually didn't stay receptionist very long-I couldn't stand it.•' ALONG WITH THE increased number of collectors and the decrease in number of new finds, the value of the various instru- ments bas skyrocketed, malting them as sound an investment as other antiques. "It has been a fantastic invest. ment for a lot of people," she notes. "Percentage-wise it's like our homes have gone up." Dancers of the '20s and '30s never saw this rear view of the f aj Mahal. Bonnie Tekstra checks out some of its 700 organ pipes. She says reproducing pianos, in some cases, have increased from $2,000 to $15,000 in seven year s.. A Weber~Maestro or- chestrion going for $30,000 seven year s ago now may bring $110,000. While these price tags may see m overwhelming, Miss Tekstra clai ms it is not necessarily a rich man's bobby. "Most of our customers that spend $20,000 are not rich peo- ple," she says. "They'll find a way to buy it iflhey want it." (A Jot or collectors begin by hUf • in g Vic torian disc music boxes .. which sell for between $500 and $1,500.) IN ADDmON to the invest- ment opportunties and an ap- preciation or th·e fine craftsman.ship of the antique in· struments, Miss Tekstra offers another reason for the popularity of the musical r elics. "I think people today are real· ly looking for sort of a lost fami· ly-a lost closeness of what tbey remember of the tam Uy unit. "They bold onto tbls In,., memories. And in moet cues tt la music." · Visitors Flock ~ to ROCHESTER, MUm. (AP) - Where elattcan a bot.el guest dial room service for an enema? Or order up a nurse tO 1et you teady for a ·medical examine· tion? Or choose from a .. low fat .. or uaalt free" op(ion on tbe hotel menu? Only to Rochester. Mtna,! home of the Mayo CUD.I~. tbe world's largest private hotpltal, renowned for its llf•·H•inc c1pablliUe1, somehow or btber 1'r1er than the city of 60,000 it ln· habit.a. Other cl\lea ma1 rel1 on. eoovenUOot or aoLf COUfMI or ba!hlftl beaches. ROeb ter bu noneGfta.Metltourilt appeal. .. 1 , . ,,, But the ... 180·mi1Uon Kayo Clinic draws a quarter.iqf·a· mllllon vlalton from au ovet.the world eadl year. Not only tbe' elck, but their famW. • ..U. ~-.mantJaanl,llObotel ad iDOMI I l'OO~ ad IOIM 8 tourlat or su-t. ltom& a.. ru1e trOm •to $100 a da,. Unemployment In February wu only 3 percent compar*1 witb S.7 percent for the state and 7.J percent for the nation. Per e•ta kadebtedneu la only $85,· · ad. u,ya Mayor Alex Smejta,: .. If we don •c bulld any new. lollooll In the next lour yean: 'We'll be fr. of bonded indebted· ness lntheclt.Y. ·tb~nt~ay~.Ji~a:.i "For $15 a month, the .,, "1 Jlochtltd taxpayer 1eta police an all-weather •irport. menaced and tire protection, Ubr•ry by a .Mayo Clinic aubtldlary. · aervlces. 1trteta, clean water Total for the yeat':. 320,000_ and a fine reereaUoo pl'Ofl'am," puaqera. "" · oe••>"· . I Tbe.cllftic waa founded ln the tarJy HOOi by two bro.then, Dn. Will and awia Kayo. Without ,It, •*Ya Cbar1• H., Withers, editor of the Rochester: Post-Bulletin. the city would be ••only a wide spot in the rotlid. •• I l . ... . . ... • Q DAILY PILOT Tuesday. Mty 17, 1977 I -~-He's as 'Selective' as Hitler Ann landers DEAR ANN LANDERS: The • only wsi we ~an have a better 1 world la to have better people. And Cbe only way we can have 1 better people ls by the careful and d1ll1ent proceas of .elective breedtnc and sele ctlve ex- termination. , Homo aapiens 11 the only , ,peel~ that deliberately breeds trom the weakllnga. the crippJea, tho immature, the '·Fs, the In· I' eompetenta, the lunatics, the ..ctrimlnala, the alcohollc1, the dls- ~aJed, the chain smokers, and the aaed. These indlvtduala are ' the carriers of hereditary Men·· t deUan defecta. They often marry '.each other and beget offspring. I who inherit the physical and meo· ' tal weaknessofbotbparents. ' A veraae llf e expectancy aoes Aries ap a f ract1on each year; so lt ap- pears that 1 wW prob::rbaveto stay around a wblle wtto.eu tbe decline of the human race becaUH no one bu the nerve to do what needs to bt done. I mean make selective breedl~and ex· termination of the unfit the law of the land. -ANONYMOUS DEAR NON: If your plan con t.brougb, you may DO& be aroud to wUnea an)'tlliac. u the ••extermlD.a&on" ODd oa1 YOtl ani a "cbala 1moker:• .. lrnmature•• or a "4·F" you'll be baalecl off to &he oven or a gu ehapaber. 8omeooe elle bid the Hme Idea you exprened. Hla name wH AdoU mtler. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm writing in regard to lbe Jetter aianed, "No Thanks ln Pen- ~ake Trip . WEDNESDAY MAY 18 By SYDNEY MAJlR ARIES (March 21-April 19): Emphasis on short trip, taking note of ideas, conversing with relatives. Travel is accented -you expand operations, socialize, make numerous contacts. ns ytvenla." The writer com·· plained tbat ber nieces and nephews never thanked her for etfu, nor did they reciprocate 1D any way. Her question, •"Should 1 continue to 8ive?" Your answer '1No" was to the point. but it left her without alternatives. You mlssed an op- po rtunity lo help people who pel"9lst in trying to create mean- ingful relaUon1hip1 through gifts. This tecbnlque never works. It usuall}t leads to ex· ploitaUon of the stver. No matter what thla aunt does for nieces and nephews who do not acknowledge birthday and Christmas checks . they will never &lve her what she is look· ing ror. I wish you had advised the aunt to look out.aide ber fami- ly tor the acceptance and saUsf acUon she 1eeb. There are many worthy oraa.ntsalions who would appreciate her aeneroslty. Unless "givers" flnd aatl&fac- Uon, they are headed for lonell· nus in their old ase. -B.E.S .. BOARD OP' GLOBAL MINISTR~ES, UNITED METHODlST CHURCH. DEA& 8.£.8.: Tbuk you for view.., UM problem from all •Ides, wblcb · l f aUed to do. Tbere'a a be1p ot eoud advice In yoar nspome. I bope yoar letter la Uikm aertouly by 801'8 tbe •lven u4 &Ile taken. DEAR ANN: I have a few words for that idiot who thinks women ahould not be expected to tip when they eat out. I'm a waitress who hu worked mOlt of my Ufe and I'd ten times rather serve men. Women are sttn1y Uppers. They demand more service and request a lot of substitution. · <Two vegetables, no potato.) They almost always leave the ta- ble in a mesa. I think there're cettJng even with their kids who leave messy tables for THEM to cleanup. I'd rather serve males any day. -SOUTH DAKOTA DEAll 8.D.: fa your field you are the aalhorlty aDd I'll take your word for tt. I hope yov meuage 1e&1 · aero11 lo &be fema.lell out there wbo rffC>P.l.se themtelves. She's Lucky Lady START LOSING WEIGHT TODAY The harclesl part of lotinO wflOht II Qtlll4\0 ~lifted ..... OCUll wllt ONt yOUf wlll Po• tlla1 ••Ira pull! n needs It fllrt los1119 welQlll IOd~y. lltolll Wllll tllis M!lltn; lll!Y tlbltl You'h eat tess-lu11' IOOd and mess lat 11\IO bllrned-\111 tntf9Y Instead ot Ulrl we+olll at yo.J follow Ille PIJll Clmlcilly proven e«ec11ve. Ille s.r DOlllD ReOUClllQ Plan wdl enllJll you It I091 PMdS lfld ll'(heS WltllOlll ~11ino ner¥OUS-Ot llWW'f bd. You Cln ,,.,, los.ng weight IOdJY With lllW .., IOlllJ and see Ille Odl•tnet 111 yo11 nwror. You o~ rt 10 younell TltRll TY llHl • ..... " r O\,\lH,Jitf ''c•t.fl" For some reason, Americans cannot work up a scrap of companion ror Ca> a Mercedes with a Oat tire. (b> a price in- crea s e in polo scorecards, (c) the. ! .AT~ WIT'S END LADIES TENNIS ~ woman who holds down .. · Week Day Speclal---ffoul'9 8 .AM. to 4 P.M. Coate Me1a Private Club Great Court1--C1ubhou1e Facllltlea the homelront wbUe her law said. be thankful husband travels. you h~ve tho children." . . Ph. 646-3996 TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Money. possessions, collections, ability to consolidate gains -these are spotlighted. Be specific; check details. Refuse to give up something of value for nothing. The flJ'St two I could On Thursday. as she l}SOO per month understand, but why was makin~ a left· pick on a woman who is banded turn in her VW -------------------... bravely shouldering the Rabbit, a car plowed into G~MINI (May 21-June 20): Lunar cycle high : take initiative. Make new starts, contacts. Judg· ment, intuition are likely to be on target. Change is featured. CANCER (June 21-July 22 ): Home, family situation, confidences, secrets, some fears and doubts -all are spotlighted. What was a secret can be revealed and shared with loved ones. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Accent on fulfillment. profit from business endeavor, friends, hopes and wishes. Romantic gestures, notions are highlighted. Creative pleasure is to be en- couraged. VIRGO CAug. 23-Sept. 22>: Highlight ambi· tions -contact those who can aid in giving you boos t up the ladder. Don't be shy. Bring priorities into foc us . Accept challenge. responsibility. LIBRA <Sept. 23-0 ct. 2~): Good lunar aspect coincides now with journey, communication. education. ph1losophicul concept. the bridging of language, cultural gaps. Finish rather than in- itiate projccL~ SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 211: Make new start h1ghhght independence of thought, action. Check material which hus been hidden. obscured or mispl aced. SAGITTARIUS <Nov . 22-0 ec. 21 I. Acc~t on legal affairs, partne rs hip, marri age. Don't force issues. Go with tide. Be positive concerning quota tions. rights and permissions. P ermit others to take initiative. CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Avoid direct confrontation~. You m ake progress by mending. <.•orrecting m istakes . finding ways to improvt> basic serv1c<'s. AQUARIUS <J an 20-Feb. 18) · Favorable lunar aspect coincides now with affair of heart. r'teat1ve proJet'l, serious relat1onsh1p, the banng or emotions You come to terms with one who means much to you. PISCES IF<'b. J!) MarC'h 20 l' You fand ways. means of extricating self from restricting situa- tion Wntl<'n word could play s1gn1f1cant role Accent on M.'l'Unly. prop<'rt~. home hfe . the wa~ } ou relate to parent. Weddings~ and Engagements To aHHd i.hsappolntmflnt. pro!ipe<'t Ive hridt's are rem inded to have their "eddin~ storit't. w ith black and "h1t e gloss y photograph' to the Da1 lv Pilot People Oepu rtment one "eek berore thc.> \\eddang P1cturt•s reccl\cd after thJt time "111 not b<' u'c·d 1-·or en~agement annoon<'<'me nl1' 11 ·~ 1m1wrat1v<-that the 'ltory . al"'o accom- panied hv a hl:i1·k Moll "'hit<' jlloss' fll<'· tun.'. be l'>Uhm1tled six Y.t'l'k ' or mor4• l)(>fOl't' the wedding datt>. otherv. 1.:;e 1t "111 not he puhh~h,·d. To help fill requirementc; on hl'lth "l·d din~ und enga ge ment stories. form" an · 1tvailable In all Doily Pilot offl c<'s f ur ther quesUons will be answered h) Pt"OPll· Department staff me mbers at 642 1321 ttmltO'DonMll MS Researched responsibilities of both the back or her. As she mother and father? The ~a~ there crying sofl~y, women aasure me it is . T h e r a b b t . t South wast Aetors ·CNP •true A friend or mine died ... the rabbit kept a log of her week died. . . " a police officer just to prove a point. stuck his head in J!te ~n-FOR ACTORS ~ WRITERS • SINGERS On Monday, she went. dow and said, Yqp re to a parent-teacher con-Jucky lady. Nobody got {All ages, types. Talent necessary, ference alone to be told hurt." . but no experience required.) her son stole p a p e r On Friday at the • 1,650 Sq. Ft. of works hop area t 0 w e J 5 f r 0 m t h e supermarket. ~o bored . h restroom (the girls'), she was C3!1"Ytng. on a Wit stage wroteanobscenewordin conver~atton with a •Talented lnsttuctors the dust on Mr. Gripper's broom display, she went •Acting classes c ar, and was flunking through ~e mechan!cs •Modern jazz dance classes lunch. She s aid her of sh~ppmg -lashmg •Diction-Makeup classes and more husband travelled a lot one kid to the basket, • Video taping of audition scenes and the teacher s aid s he getting another out of the In addition, we ar~ . a personal management. should be glad he was ~ean d,~play w_here he agency. bringing our members and the entertain· working. round a hole lD a bag nwnt lnduatry together. We achieve this end in a On Tuesday the dog of pintos, and on finding logical, positive way by ... got hit by a motorcycle, the third had eaten an ./ Video taping of audition scenes when studios the house payment got unknown . amount . o f are Interested In any ot our members. (This lost in the mail and her f~uit, offenng to weigh eOmlnates our members making unneoeasary trips daughter tried to crush a ham and anything over .sa to the studios). . pounds pay the dtf ./ Presenting our South Coast Players Directory, ,\tin can with her hand like ' -with 2 professional photographs (at our cost) of the bionic woman and re-f~re~ce. '.fhe checkout each member. to producers, directors and casting quired a tetanus shot. gtrl ln noting all the C?n· personnel. . She told the doctor her venience foods said, ./ Using a Los Angeles-based talent agency for husband travelled a lot .. You're lucky to have additional rwpresentat1on or our members. · and he said she was your husband gone a lot. (Mlnl"91 membership fee to help cover lucky she had a car At least, you don't have our overhead. No other charges.) On Wednesday'. the \.ocookbigmeals." t elevision set blew a On Saturday, she car-3723 Bi.re~ Newport Beaeh . I The National Multiple Sclerosis Socie· ty will bencf 1t from proceeds raised at a luncbeon and fashion show. to be presented Saturday , June 11, in the Airporter Inn. Lisa Olsson. a victim. knows that funds will assist research v. ht ch som eday m ight help her. Shar- ing plans for the be ne fit with h er are :\t rs Dec Larson Cleft> a nd Mrs . Bee Zeltn tube, the car developed a pooled it to ~it lie JO• (714) 957-6282 wheeze and she had to Le ague •. two b~ircuts , ;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:;-cancel a night out with one den~t ~ppouitment, ~ the girls. Her mother-in· baton tw1rhng lessons, RK=HAAD0£LI£TTE Activities Announced. ORANGE COUNTY P R E S S W 0 M .. : N : t•eature writers will d u,. cuss their work when the group meets at 7·30 p.m Thursday, May 26, an the Airportcr Inn. Panelists will be Evan Maxwell. Sylvi a Sheaf er,. Art Vi.nsel, Hllary Kaye a nd Rita Robinson NEWPORT BEACH Sandra Montgomery, s ecretaries. and Ann Cordrey, treasurer. ORT : A tra v el workshop will be pre· sented by Jo Ann Hirsh for the Orange County Wes t Chapter Wednes- day , May 25. in the Foun- t a in Valley home of Audrey Zaremberg. Awards will be pre- sented after cortlpetition on Sunday, LAWYERS' WIVES: N e w officers ot the Orange County group include tbe Mm e s . Dennis Monse. president; Jon Stubley, presldept-elect; Richard Bonner, William Murray and Rector Fox, vlce presidents; Sidney Radus aod John Hurlbut, the cleaners. the post of .. flee, and a birthday par- ty. As she pulled in at dusk, a neighbor yelled over the fence, "You're · )ucky. At least you get out or the house." On Sunday, she dragged tbe brood to church. As she extended a limp hand to the minister. he said, "Glad to see you. At least com- ing to church gets rid of the kids for an hour. In· cident.ally. if you sleep during the sermon, I'll underatand." He was the only one wbo,did. JUNIORS: The group HORSE SHOW: John will honor Carol Z<:hner, Tracy Clinic will benefit Orange District pres•· from the annual two-day dent and president of the horse show, to take place Laguna Beach Junior Saturday and Sunday, Woman's Club during a May 21 and 22, at the s ecretaries; Michael---------- Parr. treasurer, and Donald Drozd, parliamentarian. 10 a .m. luncheon Thurs· P e a cock Hill Riding PERFORMANCE: d ay, May 26 , atthe Ebel\ Club, North Tustin. Students at SELF Clubhouse, Balboa Events begin each day School, aw alten1ative Entertainment Happenlng1 ••• Flfma Theater Dance Televl1f on. al 7: 30 a.m. high school in lfvine, will MANO CON AMOR: On Saturday, juniors present ''The Children's SALON & BOUTIQUE Judie Carlson 1s the ne w will compete, and con-Hour" at 8 p.m. Friday O'ltmlUOO -In the pr e~ i d e n t o f t h e duding the. day's a c-and Saturday, May 20 OCIAl.S&CClNfl(S Children's Home Society livitles will be an ex-and 21. auxiliary hlbltors party, including 2X> ~<ENTEJ\ ll\I\€ Serving with her are a c b u c k w a g o n The public ia invited ' f\€WFCW DE.ACH.CAL (714) 644·6671 ,. Judi Con el and Tin a barbecue, which is open and tlcketa1 at $2 each, ~ Hows: Monday thru Sotisdoy 9 to s \. Parsons. vice presi-t ·~o~th~e~p~u~b~U~c~·~~~~__:w~i~ll~be:::.,='°:la:!..:a:t~t~he~d~oo~r~ . ....!:================::l!.:~::==::-==:==::=::=::~~====~==~~==~~!. dents ; Karen Kelso and - The Luzzetts Bernard Woman • Callfornla'• be•t·aelllng car r get1 even better. New Limited Edition models are ' specialty priced and specially equipped with extras like •.. • Fllght bench Mat • W te tlc:lew•ll tire• . • Vll'IYJ roof • More, much more • AM/PM etereo Special Limited Edition Ford Granada Spec!atlv P-nced califomia's best-'ielling car. southern Cilifomia -~Deaden. - I IOOMBi INSIDE WOODY AWN MXk,~ WIFE WAS Ii. IVEfUM TO BE W ,ANv KJNP. FUNKY WINKERBEAH I I I ! 5·H TANK McNAMARA NANCY OUR T EACHER G IVES US TOO MUCH HOMEWORK I T HINK l°ll WRITE HER AN ANONYMOUS LE TTER ' by Joe Mm lhea by Tom Batiuk by Jeff MiUer and BiD Hinds I DONT WANT HER TO RECOGNIZE MY HANDWRITING TODAY'S CIOSSIOID PVZZLI GORDO UNITED Feature Syndicate Ma..O.A y I Puul• So!VtO ACROSS 45 APoCrypha 1 Fllghtleu bOOk bird 47 S1cth aense 5 Stinglnv Abbr lnaects 49 Adlu•t• to 1 IOOne standard entert11ning 50 Poueu•ve gu11ts WOfd 14 Keeniv 51 Scornful des11ou1 remark 15 Mtat>ehavt· 53 Run•down 2 wordl part of a 18 Aw1re of city Informal 115 An At .. n 17 Perl of Var .~ngl1nd ~ 8odtlY 19 •••• 111 · tiesu• mu s Ou11t1 61 Joa1p Bror 20 Noah 1 62 Find favor landing 64 U 5 A pll ct F 21 Conducted 65 lammat>ie hau1d 22 In 66 Lest word cornperiaon 67 Oflnlltng Wtlh lpc>1S 23 ...... Sterr: 118 Paue Amer. 69 Soani'h outlaw painter 25 Pt1ce tor DOWN 11 In pll•" a19ht I words 12 ~nc .. m G1e.11w1" t3Commum1, 18 Snatch s11no v•hJe 2 woraa J 7 Rent unaer IQfMtlltl11 40 0wns .. , u s "' • Ollh~IS Abbt 46 Noises abro.1d 24 At11>liOI 48 Loud ftre· greue In· work N1cklau• 28 Laroe draft Of hQUld 30 Pair lormal 51 ••••• Cruz I A1 t 11y1e 25 Home ~?Cause 10 . 2 COft'l1>l1tely aauarium dtcOmooae 31 8o•lon 1thlt lt 34 Craie 38 l<ey 380!MCIOUI trH 31a Ru11l1n czar: 3 worda 42 ·-· . Comm111cj. me11t1 43 T urtclah title 44Ctttot Fr1nce tl'lrougl'I fl1h • 53 An effort 3 lily Pons. 28 Attack by ~4 Ktnd of bean for one bloin 55 U11rled 4 Eal,_.m 27 Up Ind. • 5 7 lndllfl 5 Uaed dOwn movtt· Ocean la- carellufy menta land 6 ~tHI· 28 Undeoen~bte5s Similar In Germ1n racehorae. auahty 7 Porlef I "In lnf0t1tlll 59 Ancient the ••••• -29 CA/d game roed to ••• ···-.. 31 Auto Rome 8 M11111 Item 32 Wat.,. eo Penitence 9 Drove fut bOund llnd season 1 O Youthful 33 Brainy game 63 "Vess•r •• traveler•' 35 At fee• b0b1" ~ 1 ----------.-------· JUDGE PARKER TUMBLEWEEDS MISS PEACH A~f~t.iR'$ ~VM~ VAGA1iDN AD vice: '»/) > I • _ ... _ ~l~T 1'tlfortE CJJrl.TAlNf ... -s-11~ l: t PEANUTS DR.SMOCK t-OOK, NURSe, IF "THeY'Re S 'Posec:> TO ee so <SOOP FOR YA , TE:L.L-Me ... MOON MULLINS -v-. T.-,,M1J11, 1171 I ·~vN..OT· m . br Clieirln M. SCllili WREN 'iOO urr A Vouiv, IT'S SUPPOSEO 10 GO •THONG!* NOT "SLAP!# , . ... HOW CO/\Af!E THeRe's NO L.IS"r' OF IN<S>Rt!Pl eN"T"S ON -rHe e>ACK OF THA"T" APPi...e. ?! t i I 1- ! ~~ by GtorCJe Lemont by Ferd and Tom Jolmson OUR ~ONE'S oor, AND l'vE <50T 48 HOLJ~S'WORTH Of<ScSSIPTO . --,, U~lOAt> BEFORE MY L,ADIES' t:> ~ LUNCHEON DELIVERS THE ~, ~ NEXT SHIPMtNT. " rr. . THE GIRLS by Harold Le Doux MEANWMILE OMV. GET OH YOOR UNI FORMS WHILE I CAU. THE OLD MM TO SEE WHEN YOO CAN PICK HIM l)P AAD TAKE HIM TO I THEMHK!r.r:-,...--.......--------- ff)l tfllt. S•l't " ••• and looklna up at tho Ol"IDd Canyon, this inodonleu mua it immensity, we 1uddenly realize how tiny we really we-oh, hi ddlllMIY take w.t tour!" by Tom K. Ryan DBMS THE MIN.ACE ~ ,, -.; • .... -~ . • W!~C NO'DCE..__,..,._ftlllU.C NODCE • '6naOP•t.IC1'10le tt ... ., .. tH t M -...t.&Mtt Y NOTICe II H••••v OIVIN tflllt. 9Mltl4M ............ ~ feM'el '"'' ........ "" ..... centif ... wttf .. ~· ~ ....... 4Nl .. lltld ...• , .. -.. Mw. 1'11. Ok"9 04••--~ .... 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""7 odJ\IW01•1to•~iorai.~..,..~ m .. n I l .. "19UC NOTICB ruarc Nones 6 4 2 • ,5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 a ........ ....... Fot-W. ....................... ....................... • ...,. 1002 . ..................... . IUOIS: MtYertfMN · UPPER IA Y .... dledt......... VIEW.OB.IGHT My md ,.,.. .,.. Charmin& 3 bedroom. 2 fWt I 1 11• ........ 'he bath homo with sweeping •••y L019 upper Newport Bay D-Pl ,, .. ...,... vte:w, luxurious master BAYFRONT. pfer& noat,·lots $200,000 to $325,000, to build your own custom home. Several areas to choose from. PR~T[GE waterfront homes with pier & float from $38S,OOO up. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J.11 H"Y"'"' D• '" N Ii /,T) l.d()I hbiltyfwtlleflrsta.. b9dnan suite, soaring cernd•1....._o.ly. woodboam cathedral G. · d G ol 1002 beam OlllUnas " muth _..., I 002 ••r , __________ .. IDICrct. .. ............................................ . . Ooly '1 l.S.000. ree 4 IHM SPECTACULAR P't H1w•1 Moffcr. C. 644-721 I 2 STORY . SliS OC!AM VIEW A1J real eat.ate advertlaed .. Exelwilve Li Un Double door entry atep Tb111 professionally de· lo thla newapaper ta aub· down livina rootn with coraled Harbor View Jed to the Federal Fair , cathedral celling. Coun· llllls four bedroom home Hous lna Act or 1988 • try style kitche n With can be YOW'S bul. l'llll which mak~ ~t illegal to formal dining. Located now! Formal dlntr18 with a dvertise any pre· near park. schools and an Ocean view amon~ ference, II matalion, or 1hopping. Call 963·6767. many extras includln& dlacnm1nataon. b.ued on c 2 c Ol'fN 111c>·11 s1uN 1oetNfl'1 • new appli anoet1, van Lull race. color. reli~1on, sex, -orner I• ! I wallpaper et~. Call for or national origin, or an 1 d '. .~,~~1·11:~ Y.otlr appointment and Intention to make any Cho ce Newport Blv · ·I--·-:-··-.·-live In Corona del Mar. such pr~erenc~. limit~· location with 164' fron· _ .:.• SM-2313. l1cJn. or d1&crhw.nauon. tage. Bulldine and por-MN rrt 9. ,, u'ulol ro., Nu• lion of lot currenUy'.J·---------·• 'Thi. neW$paper wlU not 1 e • s e d • C a 11 I o knowinf If accept an particulars. advert SIDI for real $125,000 For Clanlfied Ad ACTJON c.a.11. Daily Pilot AD· VISOR MZ-5678 · u•••';;'.'"· THE REAL 1 ;. 11.·~!h·~~ E~ATER~ J SPYGLASS HILLS ;;;;;..~.::. ii~ Gec•rlll I 001 ,..,, • 111nui; 5 Bedrm, 3 bath home •••••••••••••••••••-•• -====~-----r-============:=1 witb courtyard ent,ry1 GORG•ous 2 leading to beauti u 11: atrium. Has a 3 car STRYTILI ROOF CORONA garage and 3 patios. Also Bllly appointed 2 stry on a gorgeous view of moun· quiet st. Upgraded in DEL MAR WR$ and night lights. m any ways . Prof You 'll r ind natural Pteeentedat$27S,OOO. lndscped 4 bdrms, 2'-'l woods, w rought iron 541>-4141 baths, cemenl driveway. fence, stained glass and 3 car garage, bit-in BBQ. a mas~r swte that won't You have to see to ap· stop. 3-Bedroom, den. 2 preciate all the xtras. bath. Only si34•950. su.9491 c• 640-9900 ~ Walker & lee Real tstate $45,600 \ \LLE' l:t·: \LI'' •<t '0 J 1., ,,,.,. f.411 "4""""'~' b••.1t...h Ol'ilW .... Deir Plot~ .... ,_ ..... ...._ ... 'fll'lr ioc.l ~ ... .-ydily i@tiij!(.)i ~ COATS &WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. LOCATION LOCATION CHAIAcmtlTACAUY UDO ISU 2.Story white stucco with We ·roof. 3- Bedrm & den charm6r on corner aite. Street to atrada. Aatro-turf on p~Uo & tge. 11undeck. Formal dining, ~tchen bar & lge muter suite. New ~ptng. Really sharp! $215,000 2111 S.Ju' h ....... MIWPOIT C"4'T8. M.L 644-4910 I 10020 ....... , IOOZ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SUM H'FUM Beach home pn Balboa Penlnsula Point. 3 Bdrms., 2 baths, used brick frplc .. shake roof; 2 car garage. $169,000 ll77 VI!' Udo, Newport 8"dt 673-7300 1002 Ge•ral 1002 ........................................... &•• 6 UNITS-LIKE H1w1-·s·1-2o_O_/A_C_R_E_ Clun and sharp, nicely 100 Acres with 2 welll' nr carpeted & draped 2 Calif. City .. Consider bedroom units. Si x garages plus six addi· lrade. Call now !! tional parking spaces on 646-3928; eves 673·4577 a huge well landscaped lot. Wood & brick ex· terior add pride ol ownership. $260,000. Lachenmyer HP.11101 JACOIS REALTY·-------. 675-6670 ·- IALIOAVIEW Charming Peninaula Point home wtth a aun- deck view ol t he surf and the bay. 4 Bedroom, 2 bath, 2 story with one of MOYE UP v~. it's still sio-aible to get a roof O\.'er your head for under $50,000! Conve- nient location for shop· pmg, 6 community pool & jacuzzi available too! Belter check this out INCOME PLUS HOMEWrTH OCUMVIEW Your lifetime opportuni· ty await.8 tn this Newl.)C)T't Heights DUPLEX! A three bedroom. two level with deck and a ~wo bedroom , two level with deck can be yours to live in or rent out. Both unlt.s have ocean views with Catalina Island in the dtlilanc:e. Call M6·2313. LOCATION the best locations in t he harbor aru. Full price Treat yourself. Move up to the beat . B ig canyon offers: security. charm, beauty & those Intangibles that make Ufe worth Uving. Call for an appt. to see our Bl& Canyon Homes. TO .. DAY!646-77U, ; ' • . Don't drop the ball! Get a JOb with a low·cost Da Uy Pilot Class ified Ad. Phone 642-5678. Ol'fH NI 9 •II S flJN IO N NIC(' m --, REAL ~T-~RS A OOHVENIOff '"°"' ll«l -~m• lfWINO COIOl flOtl 1Ml GA&. Of' THC 00. .. JunPJ.Crodlet! Sma1Trio iu Afu& &..& . 4. ;xMt. tflll bMtl Thi i blilk buutJ is • Pll to count on Ifs Ooubty ~•rt. doubly cozy ) t btcwse tts crochrted of do11ble 9245 ur1nd ol wonttd·W'llcht · lhtt1c yam. You'll IM. 3"""8 sm.t look. the dlStliM colllr. L . 4r • ..rr_~ Pat. 7398: Sim a.111nc1. "1 m~ ... m-.- su s for each Pl~. Add . JSG each pittem for flnt<less usr ~. "' IMlll .-itt aumail and handhnc. S.. tr. .Printed P1mt'n 9245: WOlft Alice Brooks en' SlzH 1r1 34 (31,.lt buss Ne.dl.cratt Dept. 105 with 40·1ncll lllo)i...~ (40 IMt. Oltlly Piiot 42 h10): 31 (0 ~ CA lllp); Box 163. Old ChelHI Sta.. 40 (44 blltl 4& II"); CZ ((6 New Yock. NY 10011. Print bvst, .. hio)~~<'• b!'st. $0 Name. Address. Zip. hip); 4' (50 ~ SZ hip); 68 Pattern Nurnbe< (5t blltl 5' lup). MORC ttlan ever beforer 20(' • $1.2S for eaCll Plltlfn • dul,ns "'"' 3 fttt l)finttd '"' d 35' fOf tlCh oettn fof sldt Htw 1976 HEEDl£C,RAFT <Im 1ttmail. handlins. CATALOG' tYs everythlni. i'Sc. W. Crtth1t •lttl s,11tf11 f 1.00 arlan M1r11n Cradt U WllV1•1 • • l.00 PJttltn Dept. 442 Nifty fifty Qwllll •• $1 .00 Dally PllOi •tpplt. CrteNt . .. _ . .$1.00 232 West 18th St .. ~ Sew .L ~t lttt ... Sl.2' York. NY 10011. Print N11dlt,olllt ... II -.... 11.00 NAME. ADDRESS. ZIP. flower Cr.Utt Itel . $\.00 S 1 Z E 1 n d 6 T V I. 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M n rthotrs may place thetr eds bv telephone t :OOa.m. toS:30 p.m Monday lhru P'rldn · ''°noon~wrday ca>TA MESA OFP'ICE 330W Bay 642·6671 HUN'MNGroN B&ACH t~ ~ach Blvd . ~1220 LAGUNA BEACH u• Glenneyre La&wi• Beach ~·9'66 SADDLE BACK 251.0 La Pai Road Laguu ffllls Ml..&10 NORTH COUNTY dlalrree 640-1220 CWstFIEO OIADUMES o.dllne («copy. kills. ta :J:IO p.m. the day bef«e pubticabon. n• c'l!Pl for Sonday & Mon- day 841t1ons when dt-adllne 1s Saturday, 12 noon. CUSstAID ltlGULA TIOHS ERRORS: Advertisers &houJd C'beck their a d1 dally • report 1rror11 Immediately. THE DAJ(,V PILOT &Humes ti.bthl.y for l~ nrst in· (Ofre('t lneert1on only. CANCF.LLATIO~S: When kilhnir an ad be 11n w make a rf!('Ofd of the KILL NUMBER Ill ven )'Oil by your ad taker at rttalpl ol your cancellatloft. Thi• lllU numl't'r muat be Pl'Mefl· lt'd by the advertiser ln case of 1 dltpute. CANC~LLATION OR CORRECTION OF NEW AD BEFORE RUNNllliO: • Every affon \• made to klU or correct a n~w ad that b.u been Ot'dered, bl't we cannot ru•ran· tL"' to dO 10 unll the td hra ~ppeared In t~• 1'9ptlf. DIMl-A·Ul''I; ADS: 1beN ad1 are 1ttletl) caah In advaMe by m a(\ or at any OM ol OUf' of· fkw. ,.0 phone ordffl. Dud II n e 1 a p . m • P\1411. Colla MH• or· flee • 11 noon at all ~ofnc... THE DAlLV l'ILOT rnerllff the riJChl to dalllll), .sh. ~ or refuH any adver· titlemlftt, Ind to c:han11t Ill nlet '6 N!lflll•t1on1 ...,_.,....nollc:e. CLASSllllD MAI.MCI AODHSS PO.Box I~. CCl&.a.M4'11 ... 2 Bed us 300 Gl0,000. C~L 751-3.191. rrns-~ , !p SELECT A d ream ho me for aduJta. EnJoy southern PROPERTlES 61 patio and garden 1n ~RT IEACH privacy and qu1tt. .,.;;nr-v Beautifully decorated. VACANT LOT I ~!::~~:==~ For appt. c1U. There aren't many loU Iii 400[.Jrfflj f01 All lef\ In Newport, especial··--------CJI. • au \)' view 1ota like tbia one. ,.; -• ~~ lt'a larse, It'• buildable :=111..! ~~am.. & it's available. CALL ~ ·. · ~2660. l!AUTIFUL FIX UP Bnng mop & pail. save a bundle! 3 BR home in the Garden Grove school dis· trict! $61.500. Red Carpet. 754-1202 PUIUCMOTICE Once In a llretime chanc~ to pu.rchue this ocean- front estate: main re- sidence plus full guest house & aeparat.e maid's quarters plus neat little howle on sand. Hurry, La1una Beach's finest buy at 1970 prl c e. S375,000. Out or town sdJeraays, "sell!" C. F. Coleswortht UAL TOIS 640.00fO MEW LISTIMG! I>lq)lex, % bdrms. each1 plu1 1ueat; 1teps to oceao. 2 Cat aarage. Good wlnter/aummer rental. '145,000, Includ· Ina land! 673-3663 associated fl'"'"r"" 111111r<,11o; • I I '1/tJ tr , If 'I , ' ' f'. t I CHOO SI ONIOflTHREE SUPER NEW HOM ES tn Marina Hipland1-mc. 1urttnr at m.ooo. l!treplacet, 1hake roors. a bedrootN eaeb. Many other t ood fHturesl Ap· ptCk July move.in. PETE BARRETT -REALTY- 142·5.ZM Sell tbJnp fast with Dally Pilot Want Ads. • SELECT ON THE WATER PROPERTIES WITil BOAT DOCK $265,000 120 Acres 0..-.County Near Sllverado Canyon. Sl800. per acre. Own a chunk or Orange County al a ridiculously low price. Hurry, Just listed, call 540-U.51 ~ ~ ,,,_ HERITAGE . • REALTORS •HORSES •KENNELS •STORAGE 'OR?? A huge 82.S x 336 A·l lot w/3 br, 2 ba home ln up· per .,.Y county area. 186,SOO "4·7211 ror details ~NIC1fl Bl\l l.f Y & l\S5UCll\f(5 Completely redecorated in & out wtlb Joada of teak flooring, warmth & quality. 3 Bdrms, each wtth lt's own bathroom. Formal dining room, lge ram1Jy or billiard room and covered patio. Park your boat o utaldo t he door. WATl:RFRONT HOMf.S REAL £STATE 631-1400 llDRM+POOL $65,000 Huge Uv. room 1ourmet kitchen with formal din· Ing. Jog to beach from this beautiful Spanish vllla garden home. As- aume V.A. payment.a or SZTT.00 per mo. Hu.try 1 Call 86U767. """' r~ 9. 11 s 'llH ro • w r • MINI .;::S::;:;ELL=-,-d-le=it..,e;;;;m;;;;s;..o;;;;w;;;.l_th_al Have eomethlnl to aeU? Dail)' Pilot Cl111tned Ad. Ct~lfied ads do it well. SllK & FINlf BORN IN MAY K E H I W A G H E H A F X A H H A F Z H B 0 B S T H I Q E H H 0 1 D A l P U Q E N H 0 l 0 l T R U M A A N L 0 R N W N C K B N E N A H U R T H X R R Y H I l 0 M H Y 8 A L I Z A C 0 YK S DEB ALZACQSEWAROM 8 S G I X H Y Q U I H H H C S R E 8 C ORMOQO UNWAGNER AQN OA SOPNOP E NHAEV£WYUN 8Z MKCRLE ONZRR MEYRNEH P T l J R 0 S 0 Z H S E S 8 Q V V J T R USQ N R IL AIRO TC IVQKC O It V T E D A I' D I 0 M H L X Q R B l K l D M H 8 X X·R R N E R H A F Y 0 Y I HE NR•YR ENGG AW S RMB QS llttlUCtfont: Hlddtn "°'* '11 .,,.er fOIWlrd, *II• wanl. up, down 0# ....... ly. ,tnd Hdt Ind lln It In. .. r-ft'Ulllll') De Balzac Otonn• Qu1nts j w19ner Bob Hope . Q. V1ctor 1t ¥ Jenner Emeraon f1hrtnh1f t Seward P. Henry StkorskY Tomorrow: Mov'• Doctors .. Gl•rtl IOOZGa-tl 1002 .. • .. ._ ...... --·--•••••••·-·-••• G1-.r ••••••••••••••••••••••• aooz SIVIN UMm_.AUOA R eceJ!tlY rec6ndltioned. Lota of used brick, open bea m celllnas. aood parktng and very low main· tenance. One block to ocean and bay. All for 133'7 ,500 • cat..DWal.u.Ndl co. 644-1766 i 111 &ANJOAQVINHlu.tM> • IN~aHTrft macnab / lrvtna rulty COIOMA. D& MAI Close to LltUe Corona Beach & So. of Hwy Oil Poinsettia. Lg. a BR, 2 bath bOine w/1ueet quarten over l arace. All new cpta. & drpa. 191 ,500. Glaela Hanen 644·6200. (U..s?> • NEW BA YFRONT CONDO Elegant 2 bdr m . & den condo on the BAY, with sit down view of all the ac t1on -2500 sq. fl. of living space. Boat docking avail $239.500. On lease/op- tion HAVE BUYER! .for residential income units. up to S250,000 d ow n payment. Prefers Oran14e County. Ask for Mr. Shatzen 759-0811 4SO N!:WPORT<:fNTlA DHIVf 7•190811 t002 GeMrot 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Speclacufar . Sp'J'Jfa:1:1 'Uew 4 BR, 21b BA. formal DR f'ee land Exclusive 1\stlng. Avail June bl $265,000 Mike Schloessman Realtor 644-6397 or 640-4130 1002Gewrol 1002 .••••••••..•..•....••...••.................... NO OUT OF POCKET EXPENSES DANA POINT \'1t•\lo 111 Ot'l•an & muun I <11n' Cit\\ hl'.JUI \ I PU.:s lc11l :!' · B \ :!:>!1t1 'If 11 T\\11 't1>r\ ,., 1•fut1u· homt• 1 l"ar 1:,JI JIJ.l' l{t!ll l ltll ,..,., I ti\.\ t lu,,~ ~4~.uw llun ~ ' : 640-6600 ILU~S VIEW OF THE CL.APPa Uf&. That's the Light Footed Cla pper Rail, of course One of t he thousands of birds that Oock to the Back Bay and you can be one of thl! few people with a panor amic-view of the Back Bay from lhis ~ bdr m, 1950 !-lq ft, Trina condominium The original owners took meticulous care o{ this end unit located across from the pool. It's oo fee land and subject of estate sale U~l()UI: t1()Ml:.S REAL TORS·. 676-6000 2443 East Coast Highway. Corona del Mar <1lso 1n Mt!'d V1•rdt! tlt 546 5990 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CHILD'S PLAYHOUSE .goes with this nice 3 bdrm .. 2 bath home in lrvine Terrace. 63x115 Ft. lot. with correspondently large back yard, graced with beautiful flowers & trees, as well as the attractive playhouse. $139.500 Phone for a pp't.. but.soon! 673-4400 VILLA PARK CUSTOM HOMIS Two prHhce cu•lom bwlt bcnes en •x<:lwuve area. 12 Acre Estate Lot Sinfle l~vel, S Bcfl'm . ram rm . lge fame rm, 3 ba, covr'd paUO$. 3650 &q fl. Numerous reatures $239,5()(). Open house on Wed 11·3 & Su n 10·6 at 10121 Adams Circle As k for Nancy 73l-l~22 .. Panoramic Vie w Lot, single level. 3 Bdrm & 'convert den. fam & din- ing rm. Lush h1ndscap·1 w /Yard fenced IOr pc>0l. $245.00Ct Shown by appt only. 18822 R idgev few Cirde Ask for Mike 731-1522 Western Pac1f11 Propert.Jes Mmt-, T,_.fer FORCES SALE Must seU this beauttrul 3 bedroom, 2 b;.lh Coi.t .. '.\Jesa home. Gourmet kit c h e n . co mpl w butcher block cowiter tops, & eontlfluous clean· 1ng oven. Sculptured shag crpts. Heavy shake roof. Large Yal'd . Hurry priced only $79.000~all 546-5880 ~HERITAGE ... REALTORS • --•H Fof' S* .:.TU!!d!y=~.:..· M:;;.:.!XL-1.:.:7..:.• ,.;.;19::;.;.n..;__ _______ ..:;;.~;..;..;=..;..-...;..;:lllj.::r- Mfte I 024 Meuff For S. MMN•,.,. S* r-M<i!• ...•.••............... •••····•··············· ····~·················· ····················~ ••.1.•1T1fUL.HlW COlhtMno 1024 Ma .. ia4-a.Kh 1040 .,..,,_ 10~4-_ .. ~·· .................................................................. , .. un~s:r=! & FIXEl._UPPU Uf.100. OIA)41 HOMES :;~. you can isuU choofe your WITH POOL Ne I Ith borti ood Co r DIM+ STUDIO ·A own color& ~1'arvl!lou• ch,ldren. 4 BR w /warm f'•buloua Deane homo tlf · ;j f\oot plan w Crml din rm Needs palol Ud carpet frptc, encld patio. prof Irv l n e S u P • r i it\. ' brk(a•t rm " tlm rm' All It takee b • llttlo 1m lnd.ttcpd. modern kitchen macula~ Walden mode1, ~ •' nurrort!Cl wet b.ar. dbl~ aalJ?ation ~ •ork und It O\erslzed bdrm. Sep Lara..i Cul-de·uc lottn' ~ ltpk It 4 bdrms Mstr yoo U bavt J beautiful tam-rm. Ideally 'ltuated tract! l\tes lcun tile enttk • w suite hu Ja c uu1 & pool home Hurry. c.ill ~qwel resldenU I l?t. "kitchen. too. Beaf1\ltd ~ ~ sauna. s.a.5-9491 &~-0300. ~e to school•, ehop a. c •th~ d r a I c el I 1 n c "'*' , • c R;;Pas R E """-... AaJI l''O(ma\ dlne. Mlcrowayf'._. ... • · ....,.._....., oven. 01,antlc mui~,. od Walkm I~ h:e Html lst1t11! e • Open 1 daya till 8 30PM aulte opens to private.. , " --house. Huae sech.1~1 • ·• ••c ~ Ul,500 den. 32' dl!tached art{;lf , ___ 2 bdrm l bath clean aludlo! Separ ate storate •' HST VIEW ----JJrl!at store.er hnme roorn r rofeasionall)' ... IM M!SA VERDE Ea t • ...1-F hurry cun'tlast 963 S67t · l n n d i;c 11 p e d ! J u ~I '! The golf course lh your 5 Sluc-arm -> $112,000 tor thl• bcaul.Y Vea•t 11 ~-· f It CaU f"'r-p review n~" :..., own rollin" gn•en~wn ,. 11 > ._. xaruen, ru "' .. l 0 752-1700 ' • • This elegant c.-11\ m ome r1M..>t1 &. rose garden n ~H 111 o. ,. H UN 1011: ,.,~ • , has 4 bdrmi. or 3 & d l!n, EastJ.1de. overi.1Led lot 2 I lrml din rm plu' OV<C ••• fam rm & many ,., r•:~NPJH'~ •l ir~~1'~~~;,1n .lru." 'f,1:r.lr1.· r.4 WOI ::-;~;~ ;.~;~.-:::::.. . ,{j Walker ll l t!e R11al lshjtu EASTSIDE -Woodsy & Wonderf&d Condo. In con\•en1ent Coi.ta Mesa location. POOL + GUIST Prime Ea.tstde Costa Mesa. Towering treei. 1 CW"'OO dnve. Ru!>LIC Jiv- ing room ho.-.ts calh1..'<lral ceiling + musi.lve bnck fireplace. Sunny gallt-y k1tchl'n with nook ' Cozy den.· l11deaw;ty m aster 1>U1te . Giao l Professionally decorated in select textures & col· ors For adults only. Pool & re<'realion facihtll'l> ST l.950 WATER FRONT 110:\l t.S 631·1400 bdrm1> 2 b3th11 . many ex UCB.LINT " tras . truly btrl unxious FORDHAM 963-567\ At SM.~. thhi ts o~ .• <.-_ s uper bl.IY ln Univen~ .. Walker ti let! Heal f i;tate Park. A 2000 sq. ft. bomt • "' with 4 bedrooms ano ;: private yard. Call r~t ' •PRl ., , ' ..... S&S Re1>ale Spcc1Jh!>l!i. 3, 4or S bdrm modeb avail. som~ w pools. 9&H002 ~~ngton Propcrl1~ La Cu.sta Eldorado 3br. 2bu. tam rm. rormol din rm. + 1300 sq.ft. bonus rm. All upJiraded. By ownr, $117,500 9691 _ Ca 1lhncss Dr. 1>62·8626 Openhi>~Sat/Sun \0·4 RAMCH IEALTY 551-2000 ' ,, t•• ' # .'l ,, .... .. t fl A .I " .... ... 11 -·-.... ·' ... ,1 511.....POOL ' s parkhn& blue pool wllh Dano Point I 026 s hdc. board & drc1>1>1na • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • rooms too '. Separate IDEAL FAMILY HOME gues t fac·1litieN with close to bo;il m imna a nd k1\cbcnct\e' 1-:ui.;, 1:arc school!.. this v.cll main· SUMMERTIME Just reduced to $125.000. · .~ A s uper Brisbane in tne ' prestigious Racquet Club ya rd Ju s t $!18.500! taincd4 bedroom. 2 bath DIEAM $86,900. Hurry -call now 646-7171 home with over 2000 !'IQ 011•1111 ~ • ,, '' "r t • '·' 1 ft of living is prtr i•rl to Qwet <'UI d e·Slll' !)trcel. I ~ I Tiled entry Step down ~-1tte'1Jffi J~ell at s::::.cuG1 ~£~~t;f0:~~~~~a~~~~ 1 .... -STMRUTS trv k1ll'hcn Crackhn& Open l9Z5 Lanai Dr SBr. ru15 ...,.. ' hnck fi replace l11ddcn iclnt t.-ountry rib loc. 17~4t 49'-7711 master wing Plus 3 ~t Jn> 'l r <1 i. m ore• qul'e n 1>1/t! Ut4CHREALTY of lrvine. Call for appt I fl ••• " ' . . ' .,, ,, .. s.aa 116l-1 ~-20111 Fountain Valley I 034 bedrooms Cw.tom bnck SS l·2000 .,,. G.-rot I 002 G~ol lillaiil l•---------i ·•••••••••••••••••••••• pallO on:rlooki. olymplc _ --------_ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------Ml. sq. PARIC ~~~~!idea~~:' ~ro~~d~Jr UMIVERSITY PAIU( . • I IACKIAY CoroftCIMfMor IOZ2 0£UGHJfUL! aero~:. the 1>treet from trop1r:il lan111 . Don 't Amhuri.tmodel :1' This H--·s-Wa'" •••••••••••••• • •••••• •• • BR.. 2 RA & POOL h h h by Owner • " :! EWdrm how.c· +-3 11n1h • 11 bt'drm l'<Jt h \II up .i:radcd rrcntl' l.11~1~ B~ach lul'Jll/IO SMJIJll Do\.\n C.i p 1.1ll' !I I'. t:all for ;ippt \\h1l1· lhl') l;.st. s.lflJ!ti.'>.} _...-..r-SuPERB -" • HEATED POOL "' t Ii. :. 0 "'.) town oui.t.' m1:.1> th11> bargain al only SOLD Sunday BY OWNER HOME. l"Ei\R SOUTH Grt!<£l for recreation, Sllt>.900. <.:all now for JBR.2ba. cul·d·!>-ac. ""You H.\\'I-: l4a1kd too $86,900 Spyglasi.Hlll.~75,000.S COASTPLAZA .~4,000 . near golf. s wimming. per:.o nal prev iew . Call7~-7847 Ion.I! ror thi.. S0)1 ERSf:T Tre~ hn~d cul·de-i.a<· in Br 3 Ba'. View. Harbor Agent 1>40 ~ tennis. handball. etc On-752 l700 ICEMSIMGTOM r IL\Rl!OR\'lf.WHO~tl-:" 1mnw 8Jck Bay area. ls ly SS0.500 968-3371 or oPtNll1 9 •H S luN10~1"·n• ~ .. ·:;:~"'" ~.?J.'.~~~,~:§}:'.;£:~ IT4~:;.~gf.~~?, f~~~:~::~~f.~-e~~9r!L~~ ~, •... :Ope. n.i ' !•ff~Nll ~ili~!~fli~f:t FIREPLACES! :1 c:ur gJr ,,.,. lo •II» k1tr hrn with pantry. Hiiis. Ocean bay view. Charming end ol rul·de and dining room. Call to ' , lin·plJ<'l'~" :! l.imtl' f>rt>l'li.ll•"' Sli l .fl.ill l11dc--away mal>lCr l.u1le 3bd.fam.rm.formaldm. 11al·hnmc.38edrm.lam lfyou'v•Outgrown l.ee '' no11rri-•. :! hath:. .rnll 1 1n li-1-1-72711 + 2 dN•or;itor haths wood beams 2 frplc~ rm & flrl•pltH't• Wh,\ not ~ HOMES A T I co ..... _.. MESA VERDE BEAUTY I If lllL! lwdroom'! th1· --------•I Troptti.11 g;irdcn patio Sl70.000 Mt 6 759·0550 call now·• tl45·7l2l "DIVE" y 0 u r pr. s • "t be·'' 1111\• 1n to14n ' \\ulk ~t~SIHitfi ovt'rlook' 'lrnrklln~ --.,---CEMTURY21 1n tu a htfl ~umml'I Home ~· · 111qucl~ dl•,1g11l'tl tnL .j 1 ..,1 .Jnci· 111 ~ lwatcd pool Owner will SPYGLASS HILL h · .1ruu11d •• lgl• hll I pt111l ll11• \\ I'' I 1111 ll .. , 1-•. \I J 11 ~ h I r I I Westcliff Realty pun· ;J~l'. ~uper I :i m rm th1· :.fl:ll'lllU~lll!:.-. \OU I l' , -<' P 1 n ·' n ,. •· l" n By owner " pool & nw ""' m lw um lot1k111.: lc>1 al>ound!'t 1n ··•rv.111,11 I hrtrm 1!':'"'' r l'n111l lo -.1•ll ;JI '7:l'l~1ll REALTORS 91i2 77AA l>t:corator:. br1 ~h11---------l't:lhnJ.? tum rm Frc~h l~ th1i. I Br. JBa hnrnl· de . ' ::,\~I! 111;.~1~·::.::~~' /11'~c'.i~ 1 .ill1~1~.~·l.'> j_:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;! A KEY ch~rtul fam home. 7 I): MESA VERDE d et•llralc tl \I n•J cl y .. 1i.:1wcl tu J('l·ommt.Klalt• rm.lxtn~'l lnft cl1•11 1,1 111 [® ~P.€ALTORSii bdrm:..-\1:-Ba.dulrm 2 Sp;it·t0u:. 3 IX'drm and fina1ll'ed w ~15:;110 \',\ Jll tht• l,1mcl1e ... ·" RAHCH REAL TY 551·2800 '/utolfr it•nti•r i..itthl'll :i hl:droom!> \lollh :! lllffi S32.t .500 <)ual t lll·d \lo<'I bJr l 'pi.:radt:d bll• \lusbee 0flt'nSal& rm formal ll\ini.t & din '>hUll<'r1> ,\ ,,,111 p.1iw1 i THE BISHOP lum rms. l irpll',, 'ww 1.imil) + lariit-den ;.ind loan. ur nc\lo lo;.in iJ\alld ll\1lle., llugl' h11pp) tam bit 1n 1.1c·uu111 ,\ 111 plt•ll'I~ n•mod••lf•d h.tth.. Ca1wtery VillCIC)e bU)t:r1> 0 111) t'Jll for thruout .Ju,I 11'ted Jt Son !JG8337l or s.tli l i'.'i l i n i.: rm:-S\\t'l'fHll l( --------- ll•r<:om & d hobh_\ 'hup '"" pi.!ml 1n-.1rl1· n·,11u· appt. 640-1388 $71:1.900 II urn 1· a II -unulJr i.la11 ca .. c from CHANCELLOR -. dark rm Ouht.l11d1n,11 ---------~·1wtl .,11 th" out-.1<1'-R~alty 540-llSt '~ctcular ma:.ter su1\e 5 IJl.fAM. RM. prole!>,IOOJI lnrh1·pcnl( OC m.t''" 1• arlck•l'1m f;im1I ' OCH VU HIDEAWAY 14 :-ccluded par ;i c:ir en\. Lookin& for that extra '. • blll \lc• .. a \1·rc11· Ml'J . EAMFROHT room \\llh ""'edt'h c.a.T.&.LI ...... VIEW Bachelororartist's 28R, fl't real. Spac1oui. taroe home?. You don"L ... 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New VMw Honw pools, golf course. t enni! * 6 75-7060 * · · m HAL PIMCHIM 3 Br 3 Ba, fplc. shake Greenbrook 4 bedrm, 2 lfflty [~.It~~· ~··~I! c ,\:"o;:'\ERY VILL.\GE REALTORS roof. 2 bty. !it1ll lime to bath. appro:< 2ooo E>Q ft. 846·557• ~~i!h~·po~~~f:01.n~x:r~~ _____ .. ,_ n E 675-4392 pick <:Pli & tile. By Large family rrn. formal ,. include new dishwasher: ( ,.,,,.," ?.•· Al4 , I\.,.. I.II' I°' • • I 61111 •n,.~• (~f" ..... ,, ~,., "'If • • > )nl ;. io ~,flt (.A.,,(fl i:. V9Vt 0,,,1, .,.,,.I,, W1d• M AU•'•JHtq fO tit• ifof~ v To ,j, ·~ltp mt _,.I • W,,J,.. .ti.,, rt'Od ._,)(d (( ~t~f1"'1 f" ~,.~ ·' ""'" l"11or l•tft• ••9" , .. ,,._._ ... . ' r ,., .. .,,... \ft. . "'"" ,, .. ~,. ......... 11.' •• •ntt" ,.°"' ''°"' ...... JU-,1....., ... ,. , .. , . W• "•-' .. ~• .....,.. ,.,, .. ~,-.. , .......... ,,. .. ,, • ...., .. , t....c,,.,,.. ""-~· .. ....., 4W·tfll -..r:.-_. .,,,,""...... lfJ ... ..,.. • '*C"..,_ It ~ ,,. •• , ,, t,...,.. U"'1• I ,.. .. ..,., • "te.:i. 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Ono or lhe bc!iit !iitreetA in the area. $195.000 A COl.DWILL IANlll CO. 644-1766 owner~l .S00.67~-6695 dining & eating area. l:!ti :H:.l St. ~l'WJ>Orl -· __.__ Comm . p ool , play ur.soo. some new carpeting.out· l &-al'h 1/2 Ilk to Ocean MESA VERDI ground. &:hoot in t ract. POOLTIMr_ tslanding brick fireplace, l'u.,lom Fin• \1111mt.11n .lbr. '.!lull ha t1pk , 1hn rm hrcl"'1I 111, 111wn hl.·••lll 1·(•!11r1.i:' •• 11 n· I lor, •. , I >t-. I> ti s.1t ~u 11 1 I 'Ill \\II t •l cj fl I( iJ Coll 6 7 3-6261 ComRletely remodeled ~ 500 s; large a ll electric kitchen ---------1 on an ov\!rslie<I lot. A IY OWHIR ll ~ ; Summer run In this love-a n d be a u t i f u I I y . , ---smai.biog .a BR plus de n 3 Rr+dcn. 2 bn. frpk & 1Y1ll§ffl:liN!]l!Jfflr;J ly family pool hom e. landscaped. Don't miSltl .~i-.·i·,O lfL'l,P" pl~ formal dinlni: plus din rm. Quiel i.t Opn 962·44nlm"'i}548-8103 Pride of ownership thru· lhlsone! CalJ today! c. huge family room with hoWlc Sat Sun I 5. Prin out. This neat as a pin llclp \OUl'SeH toe open beams. nalura I only Stu5.000 2012 N . rancher fealures cu11tom red hill ~" 552-7500 .. I It' a Pm II 1>t!h.'<1 1on of textures and ocean Capella Court :>57-6022 --------•t carpeting thru-0ut, floor <'ua1hl1cd llopeful1> 11 d j1!tty views from NEW TIBURON to ceiling frplc, rear . ., m lht' l>.\ILY Pll,OT mas\.er suite & 1>undeck. f"lxer Upper encl pat.JO, pool comp. IU·:LP WANTEU ADS Just steps to Ocean Blvd. Executi\•c 2 Mory home de<' k e d & n 1 c e I yl~~~~~~~~~ lll'\',Hl'Hl1· ...XI ·~HI I • l"l.I ~Ii 111 I'll\ Oil\!\ H\ ""' 111•t $©\\.JJ ~-~£;r~· That lnlt19u1n9 Word Gome will! a Chuclle ....... , ... , • •ot..l•tit o·· . ., .. ')<fl' ..... , , ,~ .,. '!;t., t .. , • a b4 ( ,.. ....,. f • I .. ~~·J I H AMf Ol 1 · _ I I I 1 I' I . I ~ Y R I T l _' I I I I . 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CLUM Ir SHARP bakonv bedrm ovl!rlook 1ng hu~c 11reenbell S1'l' 1\ I llR home, Ooor lo cell· ., mi; frplc, nicely up· __ _ toda)' 1tr11.ded .. wall lo wall Beauuful duplex:. So of CUTE & 5.115800.eves!l68 7725 crpt'g. 1·ust df"l)!'t thru· hy,·y. Corner loc. Ea. unll SASSY We1thaven Reottort oul A lovely ranch i.tylc NEW LISTING Jn RanchaSan Joaqum 2 Bdrms .. 2 ba. with FAN'·· TASTIC VfEW of golT ' courhe Within walking distance lo clubhou1>c and comm pool. ThU. won'llasllong ~118.500 2 BR. lg hv. rm. w frpl. lntHlE Metwork home $69,500 . $164,950 In superb Wdlside loca· CURT IS RE, 962-2456 'I . PAULMARTIN lion on a corne r lot. · Open 7daystlll8:30PM "'°~ REAL FSTATE 644-7383 sweet 4 bedroom , 2 bath Hunffnc)ton leach I 040 -L} family home with fenced ••••••••••••••••••••••• MARINER COVE 2bf', 'Tl#fL'I_ COZY DUPUX backyard I Will not last Spanish &tote Beach Condo. 962.500. 'JI SoofHwy. Byowner at'87,SOO.OpenUl9PM. ...._,OceClll CUSTOM HOME 3br, ~8600 $129,900 •• 0 1•. S $79,900. Broolchun l & Even.l.ngs call 494·7160 P an I~ h a t · Atlanta. • IP-,Quail l mosphere. Massive red CUSTOM DUPLEX near •• ~ CANYON OCEAN VIEW Iii Fi1aaf til~ roof len~s warmth lo Lake Park. 1123,000. tt52JC.M"'5l>&:I~', 2Br & den, So. of Hwy Prap•r.tiltll tb1s r ambling 3 level R.E. PROP'ESSIONALS · • walk to beach. 1215.000. 75 -mo home. Master qtrs le 003.8377 963.7653i--------- Owner will carry. Shown ,400 QUAtLS1. Hl'MI09l llACM prl vale balcony view •--------- by a ppt. O wne r bkr poo l and. co.lorful DecoroffweFlolr 673-5740 IY OWMIR grounds. i' amity rm. isev\dent \n thl1 lnviUn1 CUSTOM ... , Mesa Verde Area·4Br. Spanish fpk. 2nd Story 38r 2 Ba home. Decorat· 1024 den, z•.,en. lg lot. freshly \'eranda for xun Shut l'<i hy the urti•M>wner l----------.----------1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• pamted. 599.500. lmmed tered Fre!"ch type doors with many lntcr <l&tlni I 002 GeMrot 1002 I HOPE YOU'RE occup:inq ff7l 3595 or Opportunely ror beach & del '" 1-. Cru l·kltn g You won't Ond a sweet«' deol in tflls lerje bf •a home tho.n rlaht hero~ S', Bedrm1 + den + ram rlll + dlnlnl rm. Near PoOf & ~ tennis court.I~ Many up 6(rloldes. Hurry! CE 110111 ILlllS CD. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVIC~ NIW DCLUSIVI IM THI ''ILUFFS .. Luxurious Carmelita <C Plan) 2 Story Townhouse In the Newer Bluffs . Highl y Upgraded, Beautifully Landscaped. Adjacent To & OvcrJooldng Pool & Cabana. Master Suite and f a m Uy room up - Or Could Be 2 Master Sult.es + Separ ate suite down. Custom Bar, Shutters, Drapes, Mirroftd Doon. Va n Luit Wallpaper And Many More Amenities S179,500 5'98·8322 8 l m 0 ll P h e r e A K H hrcploct. wnlla of m lr- HARD TO MISA VIROE ~ _ • rorr. ~·nctoved pntio & PLEASE.. lu'lh lnndscnplna 1'et th\" 48r. l 1,Ba . 2 pal1011. very SOL VIST .a. masten>lecP atpun from llDCAl'IT • .._.aii.auo bec ause yo"'ll ap prec1ale this lmmaculatt> 4 bedroom. 2 bulb. '2 cur attached gar age, ull buUtiris & a FANTASTIC p aneled ramlly room Qlll today. cle.n. muAt 11ee $89.SOO '"' o l h er ho m "" only sa1.5920 day11. 1nn 11<lff~ POOL HOME ~.1511 c ull """' won't~~~~~~~~~ ev• B)'~ner 3 BR. 11inile s t or)'. lat 540.3666 Wl»ela11 REAL E'>ll\l l Bar . .._....ff,~ckll Lovely Mell De._ Ma r home, very 1har,> and clean. 3 Bedroom•, dln-tna area, fftJ\llY TOOm, ht•rt.>' atone\ fireplace. ~ J.>lllOI, ont \j COV· etedl Htndy btlllt·lns. Only 178,750, BKR, call $40-1120 beamed ce1ling11 . 2 nreplace's. lots or trees & many extras. Ideal In· vestment for the youn1 executive tlEALTYtNt. 714AM6-1171 ~ SMi..cNSf L.TJ t4-:.':7J 1042 • •••••••••••••••••••••• l t .. . . -I (S. DAILY PILOT TU!!d!y. M!y 17. Um: o...-aH111tw .... ....,.. ..... u...-.· &e• ........ u.tw••• HwetU•,..,••• •• ....................... ........................ ....................... ....................... .................. ..... ..... "°"...., 2000 .... ..... .. ~ J.224 .......... IHch 3240 ....... 1244 " ••••••••••••••••••••••• bcti•• ZIOO •••••••••••••••••••••• •••·-•••••••••••••••• •••••••••••"•••••••••• HOitMs fcW Stile "°9MI for $Cllat Ho.et For S4iM HcMtMI for $49 ....................... ···•······••••········· •...•....•.••.•.•.•... . ..................... . tn• 1044 "9,,,.,ofileoch ¥Mio 1067 M11uoaVleto 1067 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• DUPLEX. H-.atln1ton ••-·--••••••••••• .. •Mu• del ll•r Never 4 Br hie, nl<-e yud, pet, RuicbS. .l.2Br + d o. oo • Beach. Ju.t lbc lot la Tax-Free R.E before rent~. 3 Br. 2ba, OK, $US. Close to bellth. GolfCourae w/prfme Vu, WOODlllDQ.1 Step• to be-ch clob Choose your own In· ttrior Thi1 4 BR & 2 BA h:so I.I read)' tor occ;up now. 83S-02ll nJCt 9~; o 675-3534 EASTBLUFF ~u wqrtb ttio erldnr Excharrae• dtn rm, cpt. tncd yrd 213-.532·32:20, 9>5PM *525. Nf·'l'OM price ol Pt,000. 112. Problemuolvf'd S400.. Rtfa req, Ill/at. , down. Pl LOT R r. AL anywhf're dep, nodop. 545~787 ~per clean 4br, 2ba, new The Ranch, 4 br, J% ba, LOtJl"'G .. och I 041 Lovely 5 bedrm. 3 bolh funlly home. 2500 Sq.ft. On prime comer loo lion. 81( yard w1tl) Haw.al\an teahougc and rraft1 room. N ew 4)fl market •t Sl.57,000 blQgO ESTATE ~ t: Berkheimer 7S1·'815 -paint. cp\J, d.rpt, ovtn1 pool. Crplc, abort leaM. • ' ----~A V!ROE-3Br, 2Ba. ranse. d.shwahr, bl& Inca ~or6"4415 U .... IT~U .... IT41f ~ lstate frplc, din rm. lg tam rm, yd. SUS. 982·4471 N Woodbrid p 1 " ~ " ":' W..ted ZtOO pool, xlnt cond, very ew ie· op ar TWO·FOUR-PLEXES ••••••••••••••••••••••• roomy, f450 mo. ~I WALKTOB~ACH Plan. Lands-.:aped. HW\UJ\gton Ueacb. Will N""EO 11 I\ ·r M·l land in Agt. Qcaut 3 Ddrm ... ba, fam draped, 3 br, 2 ba. sns exchange. CaJl ouromce "' J . ( ~ --rm. lovt1ly yard. 93$1 mo.561·$394 fora.nappo\ntmenuosee SantaAnot 1 a1tTrHaRI· 4Br. 28a, ti: lawn area. Moloklli. $400/mo. ---------••••••••••••••••••••••• IUILOAILI LOTS Pnme comm.erclul tou- lloyMcC_... ....... I •• 0 ..... ...,.. Cott. Mno 54'-172' this Quall Place ex ty. 77~1 _ _ xlnt for children. xlnt $4.9-981l, ~2l73 TURTLEROCK cul de MISSION VIEJO COUM'tlY CLUI ch.uslve! $137.~H. WIJI tr.de 2 BR 2 ba 00 cond. $400 0\(). ~-OC711 ~-c• Mlt1 l~ .. Uon. l,~tr}_ . -........ Ylew of Mhrlr ~ ..W -Lid I 1 + • b I 3 Ail-Lovely 3 bedrm 2 bath ut1, C·alr, .. ,., mo. .... w #. • .....-.... SJX UNITS EASTSIDE BR~ 2 'i:!i. OD ctido ~!le. . home. Crpt1, drpa, 2 car ,·~l:. . .! $200 aec. Aat. 1100 on Colllt Hwy. atl•--~-----•I coltf'M from tltb • M 1 ,.. _,. Lo v e l y p r i d e o ( (2.l3)'1'93-042'1 Nu be•uttes. 07H. 3 br, 1•r., nice aellbborhoocl. _ _...._.,... ______ _ Victoria Heach. 5 lot cor· ner, ocean view; three ft 2 lota·M0.000 each; two C l Jots·$44,000 each; lnrge R·l lot in Temple llllls nreu·$47,SOO. HORINS RIAL TY * 494-1057 * Beauliful Exec 58r, 9 room \•lew bome. Owner. SlOO .SOO. Lo d wn S24-8288 COUNTRY LIVINC. tow1 • 1111. Al ••lice a. 1.-g ~ -4 a.t ownenhip u.nlt.a -oldh.~• 2\~ba. 1101 Ridaecrest Avail immed. S315/mo. UNIV PARK 3 Br 2~ B SACKBAY ............ ~rOOMwltttodfallll•g but aoodies. Near • Cir. Otl V•lley Rd. 963-4S67Aat,nofee. nrte ls •1• •uum!' ...........__ _.... ......... $1 4 000 Weslcllrf Offered at ..... Wlk/blketobch. SUOup. rut • poo..,.. .-• Grtat entertainment ...---...--• .-... 000 b . ••"••••••••••••••• .. •• Sharp c bedrm, z bath tit " last + '200 aec home, a pacloua 4Br, 495-1720 :;;;· Y appointment Htmn ,_,.."'-4 38r, 2Ba. frplc. crpts, home. Crptd thruout. Aient.152-4111 2Vt8a, LR. DR, deo opn DANA SOUTH LAGUNA . -••••••••••••••••••••••• drps,, wallt to schools & Newl)( painted. drpa, 2 • .._ ... s to paUo w flu BBQ & POINT LAGUNA BEACH COSTA MESA Gi•nll JI 02 ahop g, $450. S49·0022, car tar. Children" peta ._, f1replt, lt kit w /many 493·1812 499.4551 497·2489 TRIPLEX ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642-0550 • OK. $315. ~All· 2 BR. 2 ba ••••• • "251525 xtru, wet bar, pattios orr Prld r M ---lee. 28R.2~hl ••••••••• 5'75 front bdrm1, lg m11tr &te e o owners P on aEHTA.l.SGALOll!t br, 2 ba, cpt1, drps, NBR, +D.Jba ...... ZS w /Rom tub, ulrium, cul· Mewpori leach quiet street. Sp;acl!>us "f We have the latest in bltns, frpl, grdnr Jncl. LG. Corner lot, a bake a BR, 2 Ba ....... "25/SSO de ·aac St, owner •••••••• .. •••••••••••• s..tcrAM 1010 owners unit with DAJLYRentalllsts lnthc $650.64S-29'18 roof. sharp 3 br, 2ba1 3BR.21/\Ba ..... 5'75/~ transferred. $128,000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• fireplace. Cal~ for av· beach areas. lOO's of MESAVERDE bUna. $390 mo. 8'8·94Z7 •BR, 2 Ba ........... $4~ 2392 Bay Farm Placl! ROOM FOR IOAT~ *BRADFORD* po301,.,,~m t·nt. ~ow only vacancies NOW! Sml -----4BR.2VJba .•... ~/SSO ... ,7 0032 Rk Catnper too-In thes S1 "')II f 1ic.... llf ti 3Br. 28a, family rm, 3BR.2Ba,$385. "BR lD _,,. ""'· r two new custom home •CONDO• ' :!;~e e me svc. rrplc.979·7836 Pets&ehUdrenOK. .. UKaE.FOREST..,_. 111\HBORVIEW an Newport Jlghts ••Con......-.GviCS. AVA.IL NOW, 2 br. "ar. lstMo.rent.scc.dep. lBR,ZBa ........... Sf~ R 2 ( th sq rt, 2 story. lots o town ho m ~ HAS : pt,.... Loclltors 891J..9891 -- - 4 B • 3 Ba .• ·········_,,, m. sty· one 0 e bed 1 h -•••••••··~·•••••••••••• -----• --3 Br 2Y:l Da fplc, vaulted PORTOFINO Br+lgc bonu1> rm. 2• Barely broken 10 ... Just 4 I£ jQ al~· _ _ BBQ, some uW pd. ..,.,5. & $50. cleanlng fee. THE BLUFFS This loveJy 3 Br. t'am ba, fam+din rms. · yearsold,t.blb two-atory , U .._.,st-6 310• ..,, <.;uritJsR.E.962·2456 R "'"'" mo.st popular homes In wood Sl41 ,000t'J rooms.Pus carpel P1op9f"ll•• Wint.er. Lallie island. E. VERY PRIVATI': 2br, ceal'a .. , dbl car gar w / F 'I H all Npt Uch it. orrercd al mg thruout, a separut 7S2•1no 8 c t / Full 2bth 1 1 t -Gml Y Ome onlr 3106 & 3112 Hroad Sl dining room PLU ' t.-oc>OU&llSt.Nt ltACM ay ron w pter. y • rp •gar, nice un' opnr.neurnew.848-0800 Th tbd 2b &d 9 East ofNwpl&Soof15l fenced pallo, pool and furn. Sept til June. lddok$215. -------- h •1-rm .. a. <'n SIS ,500 S 0 kd 3 clubhous o f "ciliti'"'s . ---------111 $1600 /mo. Without pier LOCATORS 898·9891 3 BR.2 Ba.frplc,nrflope ome, on a qwel strel•t, And 1~ not 11.c 1~nd l. pen w v' I " .. " .. """! 67 .. ""'ll --Vl,..., "'Ahl & Park ~ •~ do~e to elem. & Jr. hi Owoc~' transferred to wknds 1 2-~ Close to schools. too. On· 19 UMfTS .......,., mo. ~ · z I 0 ~--&~~ • -vo ...,t•hools. New lan<bc<ip· Reno, Nevada & mu1ol Call 731-152'.:! ly ~.ooo <Open lil 9PM > Santa Ana. 9JO?.OOO Charming cottage. 2br Lovely z bt house. full --------. A2'2~86Q0·~:1f;I,..;~ m>e $129,000 !>ell! 83J.8l62 Western Pacific Prop 27 Bachelor uruts & avail mid-June at $250 car:>et. dr•pu, disposal, Btn Exec Home, 2 aty, UO>iiJ"i Portaf.lftG Mewport Podflc 11 jQuail ~ 12 l·Bdrm. units wk or will negoUate for 1g fenced yard. Call now. 48r, 2'hBa. cpl.I, drpa EASTBLUFF llU GlUMDY full 6 week term. 675-2543 LOCATORS 898-9891 thruout, nr schls. par~s. r us tom designed 3 lnvHtmeftt1 VIEW FROM 6 ROOMS Plactl REALTOR 675-6161 or675-8000 b b r bch & shops, grdnr incl'd 'f52JCue'°5J>l!IRVhl£' bdrm., 21,'., ba., fplc. an ---------Sbdrm,lgfamrm,Jba Paop...ti•• ~~~~~~~~~~ ELEGANT3 r,2 •am ~mo.968-6070 --------- master & L.R .• tile en· KINGS ROAD 3 car gar, xtra closets 7S2•1t20 = a.l»e P••llllo 3 I 01 rm, frpl, frml dining, The Wlllows, pool home 3 try; sweeping ocean vu, Exclusjve·Panoramic 6'W·Ol38 $l80, 1400C1UAtL$f.HIWl'OlfHACH ••••••••••••••••••••.-•• bltns. a ll new cpts. ThreeBdr.m,2Ba. Br28a,fptc.$4SOmo. professional landscap· Ocean view ovcrl'g all Df1tnt1 Proplt'ty! SPACIOUS Oceanfront t Adults $495. 751-9258 Overlooking golf crse. '152-7847 ang.S173,500 Newport. Bay. See boat ---------.... Tustllt 1090 we ca.o fjnd it for you. Br2Ba completely fum Pad~orboat.RV r u c es, Ch ra st m a~ UDO IA YfftOHT ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beach area Probates hrne. Fplc. w1hr /dryr, Now $2:00 .. 2 br, ldds. plelt. Spacious fam rm. etc. Univ. Park Terrace 3br. parade, sunrise/sunset. withPool&Saodybeach. THE SUMMIT bankruplci~s. truale~ dshwshr. 2 u r gar. nc Won't l aSL. 898·9191. Joan~l3'71 2ba, highly upgraded Walk to beach. 3BR. 2ba, S Br. 417 baths. 2 frplcs sal~ forced sales under pets. $2000, June, S220C LOCATORS A .1 J 1 3 B 2 0 _ $500 mo. 7Sl·2600 or d l b 2 f I 2 L . • • Jul V l tal ll va1 une • r .-, nr 640-1Z70 en. we ar. rp cs. ux u r y I 1"1 n g r o 1 S pe ct a c u I a r can · market values. We can y. r Y ren ava STOP buch, Fam rm, fplc,i----·------ cargar. cpt'g, dcck. New SSS0.000 Xlnt financ1r1• lllevered. panoramic Jo!ntventure.CaUWorld 644-9512 5 full bdrm•. jacu1zi. 3 patio, rncd backyd. lse. ~~s~~t 1~/io~~~·~~O~n avall. Isl offenng. prin view in pres tigious WideBrokers.673-4545. Mt..,...a.och 3169 bth, 2 fplc, all else. Call $440.675-lSOl .. c ipalf! only . Cu ll Cowan HciRhls. 3br. •••n•H•••••••-•••••• now _________ 1 645-2818or&l5·5746 Owncr /Agtb'73·6272 3"iba ~\Ill bar 1n den. 898.9891 38r .2ba,supcrloc,bltns, ---,------------wet bar in dm. rm 2 Costa Me$a, duplc.11 & 2 Beaut condo, tennis . _Loc_a_lo~s _ _ y~. close to bch/schls. CANNIBALS CASSEROLE l'nre r hew<-d lo the bone t$54.500 ) :lbr, 2ba l::\ cri. Lh101t you \I' c\·cr 1lrt>amM of Call "hi le 1l lu!>t~ Below Market. by nwnr. frplcs Cus tomized '" homes. $147,000. Income pool, Newport Crest SJ7S/mo. 642.1715 ? :\br, 2ba, Harbor View SELLING te ri 0 r w /c x qui site SU.800. Owner768·6354 ___ 640-1751 _ Kl OS OK. bag 2 Brt. nice , Home w /schools, green· RI!'. "'L EST"'TE I J J> I 1---------1 110A "" wa nut pane ing. oo · 7 U .... rTtl "'LIO"' Avail. June to Sept Xtre E Side, $275. Ism feel belt&areasw1m·g poos 'ritBch1CostaMi,-1>J $255.000. Pr1n only. Call ,... .,. "" "" h 2b 2b dbl • c.a.LR~.a.LS 3 Bedroom. 2 bath Sl31.500 Lam:.on or Prime area. Gro1>:. s arp r, a, gar,v "" ~'"" townhome on greenbelt Richard!.. 1213> 593·3207 , Sl:'\'CE 195~ f~rappl. ~ 7929 $31,000 +.Will trade up blks Lo oc~an. ~lu~ hse, 631-!!_L~ __ 631"?390 nc a r u u n ting ton <213) t33-28:H or 17ll I 759•0.,26 WHtmfftst.r I 098 or down Owner u \gt pool. tennis CacilllJes m-. Harbour. Pool. Jacuui. 893·7469 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• S46·lS55o~63l-0020 . cld'd. Call 548·71140 or POOi, HOME! 38r, 4Ba, ) 645 7633 huge fam rm. nr So. tennis, ent'I. double Ha <'k nay. Jhr. fcim, 2ba. {~CCfllN lSIOCIATES RY OWNER S67.000 Jbr DE~, ..... THE -----Coast Plaza, 1340 Wat.son gar•ge. $UO/mo, P 11'.lba, hrdwd Cir!>, nu .....-" 7S1 7908 J b ou crpt·i.:. cvr'd patio, lrg crpt'g. Nu ext Tex coat· HEART OF Housft Uttfurnlltt.d Ave. . . ~se Y * * WESTSIDE <'Or lot. Room for boat or mi.: Enclo:.cd patio, 1>ofl ••• •••••••••••••••• ••••••• owner $.5()() mo. Great Ca I C I ass i c RWTY, INC. HV. Sl l0,000. Ownr will EAST ILUFf..LUSK wtr unit. Nr schs & Corti·-onateaa·ndedlut.plleaxr-thhl•teoryul;. Gwral 3202 PRIME EASTSlDE 2 Br. nelnhborhood. 3 BR near fin. Prin onJy. Ownr /Agt. 3Br, ram rm, I& corner .... " ed "" 141·2323 2:91Redlands Or. NB. lot. immac. by ownr shop·s;Quietarcu.No.ol Owner 's unit has 2••••••••••••••••••••••• lba,ncwlyredecorat . Meadowla r k Golf, ---------1 642·0596 Sl49,500. 644·180S Prin Warner & west 0 1 bedrooms. two bath!> CONFUSED? $375/mo incl gardener. S(hools & beaches. Only MOWAlTIHG tBRCondo '340/mo 2BRCoodoA/C S3SO 2 BR Home S36.S 3 BR Count. Kit S38S 3 BRA/C S39~ lBR Ml~ 38RDR $440 4 BR , $150 38RNEW $$50 38RA/C $475 •BR sns 4BRDE~ $495 48RA/C ~ 28RDEN ~25 4BR S52S 4BRNEW $600 For rentals in Irvine call Capl,trano Valley Hiiitop l~aul1h1I pri\alC' ruat.I , rural arl'a, l·acrc 0 .K for 4 hnn1l'S 4 Bedrooms, lari:e family 1 •Kim. lot., .,r tree.. 38 ' Pwol 111 \l1nutes lo :\l.irtna ~.~Hurry' -------1 only Magnolia. 8741 Universe p LU S den w it h About the beach cities Agt67J.S410. $US/mo. SEAVIEW ·--------i 842·872'1.Prin.Only .PRIVATE DECK upl rental situation. Lel3nlce8r's,lgeydw/fruit Port Royal 4br. 3ba. llGCAHYOM stalrs-DOWNSfAIRSls Locators set you trees 1:ood schools ram rm . 2718 S f} ft . 4Br.21-:b3,pool.jac11111 OtherR.alEstm a .ranlastic cathedral slr!lighl. o .ur pro· Refng'&sLove.$350.mo'. w panoramic v1e11. from & ,·iew Elt'ctnc gules ••••••••••••••• •••• •• •• ce1hng hvani: room. din· fesslOl'lally tramed staff 640-S&iG ocean Lo mountain~. 644-8415,640·59!i7 MobiS. Homts 1ng room , FAM I LY spendll84 hours a week to ----------• Guarded gall'. t cnnii; S F. A \I 1 1-· w For Sal~ It 00 ROOM. mammoth wet help you find the rental 2 Br, 1 ba, small atrium REALTY INC. fl i -~ RA.MCH REALTY l • 551·2000 :i ~lonar<'h Ray Pli.lt.a l.al!un.t Ntl!UE'I 49~7222 83 l·Ol3' ARCH BEACH HGTS \\lute \\ .11er \ tl'W J Rr 1 ~ IL1 o 11. or n 1 It r t·rts. pool 5259 ooo Call BROAO~IOOH Pian 5. 2 •••••••••••••••••••··~· bar, flr*'place & patio. you want. 0&11 898-9891 type yd, nicely dccoral· 7141146--1371 Ownr/A~nl. 552 LHOO 1-ty, 4 Dr. brand new b> Deluxe adult park an Bwlt-an kitchens. Excep· 9am-9ptn ed. nr So. Coast Plata.1~~~~~~~~~~ l'YOWNER l)wnr. Income Prop ex Jrvuw. 2 Bit , 2 ba .• s_un· llonal landi.cap1ng-LOCATORS SMS/mo.556-4581 1. ' porch patio New carp excellent area' s.!15,000 Walk to bch, sc.,.,.,.ls. 3br, •br. U~graded. Peter• .. 3 BR. 2 u~. n"'wly d" l'hge + ~econd 6-10 0691; 529 ..... .;,.,. ..... "•ti 2•1 1 . n..... ii 9Pi\I 3 "'r 2 Ba cpts dr.,... nr u vv • .. 0 •· " • .,.,., .. ,. • .,., '1 vy.;nl . p • • ..... ,,.,...,.USROOM 2ba,fam.rm.frplc.bllna. Town ome in Univ. coralcfl incl•I \ rph RROR 'I" schooli, Garden Grove. """ .. _h h I 1.:l h r d II\ \ .-:\\ , . 1 4 8 2 b 3104 T · rt ""' ws r, ge ru c . nc Parle Great view of tlrp;. cit l'vl ba,·kyurcl Ci\RM EL ~ -1 Croldenwc'il :!4 xb2.1j jQ ail ~ $375 ~ 842·6890 j?!I r , a . a · yd, dbl dgar. w.w cpl Turtlcr0t•k hills. S.52-ooc.4 w ht>all·d r,WX1I \17 500 .1!J3J Port Weybrid~e S30,UOO Ranchu Uunl· , U lalloalsland J206 ,,..,.,, mo. $425.962·749',536·8514 t;<tti-617:1 •J .. 1. ram rm. ••"'.<>NI 1n~lon Park ~62 4352 Plac• So.Calif.R.alty ---Ra.nchoS.J . Twnhme2br, 0 .. ..,, ""' lt •••••• ••••••••••• • • •• • • B 1·k PRICED FOR let· Prloc1paf.. onh __ _ Pl nn9f"tl.. 546-5605 Del • :? Br l a. 1 enew. vu. pool, nr golf &tennis. -r: 2 920 2Story-3Bdrm,famrm, Oowntownarea' M50/mo.644~ 960-5272 t\X38' 2b1 1n udull. park ••ooOUA~SSf.-~i~ntAOt 2 frplcs. $750 /mo yrly. ---SJOOmo.536-0880 ----~ ---QUICK SALE OnanfrOftt Hom• S3200 · Salisbury R.E. 673-6900 Executive Home. Mesa ----LCMJWNt ... ch 3241 0'4ner bought another Wt'~t '<ewport S225.000 $.18 61i:t Two houses on 1 lot m San· CorOIMI def M 3222 Ver de. 5 b r , 3 b a & 3 bdrm, 2 ba, wllt to bch ••••••••••••••••••••••• "i1n· Z story. a BR. 3 BA, •·-'--p ~ t ,,.00 ta Ana. R·J. gross $7200 or J a cu z z 1 . G r e a t $oiS() mo Phone 536·1591 ~ l1 plc 's home t:l<wie lo l'rincapab onl) A1¢l 9V>ttWU ro,.... •1 ~ yr fly CPA, ownr/agt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Neighborhood. Avail. Ju· or6'73-6288. • OLDI -beach. bay & :.hopp\na. ~sssor~.IO::!O_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• $72.000 $12,000 dwn will Br oadmoor Sea view. lyl.$795.546·5120. . SPANISH locJYna Hlll1 I 050 f'ee laod R-2 Lot. Will a..a.tn.a.1 ILUFfS CO .... DO handle. S4J.4M4 Nantucket model. New 2 3 Brprestlglou" S& S Park UX:ATED ON OCEAN ..;101.~"' !lib 11505 ••••••••••••••••••••••• eos1ly convert to lrg ,.._.,.... ,... -br w /den & alr1 um . Huntln.gton. Cul de sac SIDE OF HWY. AT VIC- :lhr. :!h.i al 2251:! Monlova duµl cx $136 .000 Blooming Drlort•' FOR SALE HBDuplex3 Br/2Br,ex. View. Tennis & com· Dc.taPoint l226 location. Fam Rm, TOR I A BEACH ~:~.'~:~o 2<f~tl672 li31 & Owner agt. 675·6775 or ~1~el, ~ Br 2' J Ba, e~~ SL' pt: R MA. R K ~ T cond. Lge cul de sac lot. munity pool. $775 mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• wf(plc, 1 yr lse. $495 mo. Spacious 2 BDRM., ha~ 640·7414 ~f~ya.Sl~.~n:;,r.i .7~1 -l:!.~OOllqCt.Grossan $117.500.0wnr.962·4914 640·8557, 644·8018 orSparkllng 2 sty,lBr.2'h Call968i!!°2.Pennlngton 30 Jt~T . LlV . R~. LOf/P'G Nl9u.I I 052 LOCATION Open ,,..use Sat. & Sun. nual ~;iles Sl.250,000. La· fri-Plex, C.M. Prime 833-382:2 ba, cpls, drpg, Crplc. Rec. Propert w /Mediterranean sn- ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 1 . g PM. Own e r quor llcen~e optional. location & cond. All 2br, SuJ>cTb n .V. Hills home. 3 facilities. Nr Marina. Condo/Adil Comm. 3 Br rtuence. Lge. 1 PWlctu 0 r:, TRI• LEVEL LOCATIOM w cooperate w/realtors. Ca II I.· i\ s h c ' a rt • Sll0,000. 25% down . Bll. + fam. rm., 2~ ba, Lse $435/mo. Call Pat new cpta, pool, clbhse, window w 1v._EB'E CHr Nnr'POf1 Het1bt.a, greet -MH2'TO Aaent.54<>-0SM view! Walk to school. 6 Fry,831·~32 968-3680. Avail June 6, THE OCEAN"' A • I Bedroom, 2~\ baths. • t.a rte r h 0 me 1 n Lease Opt., l yr beaut. Mos leueor longer $800 $330 BEL 0 W. Cen te r profeaslo n a.lly Newport.'sbestarea.On condo Pool & tennis JNVESTORSCHOJCE per.:00Agt 644•7m Beauti(u14Br,2balpaUo, · fir•place in rua&lc l.indscaped. Clubhou ... lyS64,000 NewporlCretil.640-1751 21 Suite Med. Bldg + · · lncd yd, Z ('llr gar. 4 IDRMS Spanish flavor. Lge. lot. pool. Rreat mountui Pharmacy S6S0,000.3Br.2ba,plusfrplc.So. 982-2194 SinglcsdeUgbt,2blh,lge w/courtyard patio, & \ 1rw $119.000 Back Bay arc11. 3 BR. 2 Multi tenant lnduslrlal · of Hwy. SSZ5/mo. Call ~ T hs bl patio, full cpl & drps, Jeu than 100 yds. to JA y W . YIATS ba, din. rm. IRl ,500 • •S400,000. New ! 675-0681. anvu wn e. ig fenced for kuts & pets. beach. Just completely 11U111•.a.i." ~tarllh1ll Rllv 1175·4600 u S\25.000 iHcnanl., Bdrm. 2 ~ ba · pool · only S3lS remodeled & decorated, REALTORS o-cN..c>vM MAl'T --••S225.000 5tenanl., JunelSth·t Yr-Choice · Jacuizi, & sauna. SSOO. LOCATORS 898·9891 incl. new w/W carpetina. 499-2237 ,,.,o.-Coo••"""• S..Cs.....te 1076 C._hryLots/ ••ll45,000~yn.old i''amarea,lux3&den , Nopet.5.!Wl"'4192.9·5PM_ Owoerwaotspermanent 645-9161 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cryph I 500 0$)25,000--2 yr.a. old. 2"iBa Hrbr vu wlk CdM SURF• SAIL SI 75 tenant. Good references I .t•\l•I\ :1 h.-tJrnom homl", 1 1 •••••••••••••• ••••••••• Prin. only. David Bourke schls Bkr 644·1°790/2217 . . 2~1ex, kids, i::arage. required. f''ore11t L.awn Double Rltr 546-00SO ----3br home within walking J ATORS 898·9891 . ~ .. •5 MO Hnl'lilclt''·'" h••Jm irtl We~ll ':IJ R JI) rd ot' ShC'lterrn" . ColtaMHG 3224 distance or Marina & _. 11111,i.. 1·on\ t•r .... itiou ''" /~. TrN•., • '1i(lO 7~t 6663 OFF'ICF. Bldg in Orange ••••••••••••••••••••••• Stole Bch. $495 mo. Kid ok, nice 2 b1, crpt. OWNISSEIRO~A:ls }'TILnL ti a' I 1 n Jo: k 1 I 1• h •• n ht1mt>!i 1111 ---County. 0000 Sq rt. A/\A MESA VERDI 998·1164eves dupes, lg garage, plex M "~ "" •\ h rt• .dd ""'' "no k 2% ·f\\.,, .. 11.h.' by side Pac1r1<' T t 10 I ase r ...,"" C 11898 9891 4t~07J I ll1•.1ul lnll,r1ul \11rd SAMCLIMENTI \'it•w lols CdM 1550 ror enan on yr e Outstanding 4 bedroom 3 BR 2 Ba crpl5 drapes or..,.,. 8 • morn lor "°"''· 1•m p11th1 ~l l~TARD Rl':M,T'I IMCOMI UNIT hoth S52·5.1Sl Down payment SOO.OOO. 3 bath, new carpets' yard. A~•il. immed: LOCATORS & \'l(lW or tlw hilh Sincc l1M6 673~250 Price $llS,O~O. 4 ·9 % drapes & dishwasher. $350 Taylor·Made Real· -IO'J 950 Brand new duple'<. :1 C ondol'MRl•"'•/TOWR• Spendable. Pnnc. only. "585 Include& gardener ty, 499-2986 HUGE Fireplace tlome •• 4 s l ·O .... DR11:•LTY -----bedroom,and2bedrr><>m houMtfor _.. 1700 Bkr. <2 13)62(·~980 CALL751.3191 BR, Kids & Pets. $38a. " ~ ..... ~RT HTS. with blue ..,utt'r view 1 wkdays. BT-3232 (Sm fee> ,..: ....... .--v ,,. •••••••• ••• ••• ••• •••••• __ ..;._ ______ ... .... .. IJl-9411 Wcju.,.tllsteda3bdrm., Call for avp<>lntment CORdoS..CWlst MESA VERDE 4-PLEX, MISAD&MAR ··• .. ••••••• .. •••••••••• CALREMTALS 2 bath home a l~w 11tepe siso.ooo. 11 8 c ~(.. ,.. Vly new llllini. Un mac. Prtn Sh•rp 3 bedroom, 2 bat.b, 4br, 2ba, 3 car gar. 631·2390 631-1713 OCEANVIEW f\"ocn the Cliff Dr. View c~:~~ltT T~uch1too·~ Realty: only.Aet.642-3550 beauUlull)' decorated $400. 516-5360 KID6&PETSLK.2 BR" UST LISTED Pvk.1)2,000 67 5 I l 983-<M67 ~/mo. CALLSS&-2680. Rancho V1ejo Condo 2 Br t>.t.b. $245. <Sm ree> * J S-5 8 UNITS • SELECT a Ba. den, dining' rm. CAL RENTALS CU3t.om bullt a DR + den, La-e lri·level, 4 Br. 3 Ba, By. Ownr. Dix 3br, 2ba. PLUS i ' 2390 e:n 1713 LAGUNA HOMI Spacious 3 bdrm. + din. rm. home. Lge. llv. rm. wlth fireplace as oc .. n view. Rustic exterior or wood ahelcu. Dbl. carport. SS25MO. MISSION au1.n ......... 4-0731 beaullfully decorated. F•'•m Rm-beaut pool. twnhse. w.w, AC, Bttne. rm. or more. PROPERTIES cpt.. drpe. bltna, air. 6.'Jl· • d I Eat ec.ta M•• loca· pmtlo, pool, ear, $325. :!\41 baths, open be•m Prime area. Oce.n view. patJo, sec ruar • poo • Uon . All unit.I a BR, Iba. Mesa Verdo, 4 Br, 2 ba, 82110or58&-3798 2 Br 1~ Ba condo. 2 IVBA llMT LS 4•f'lllna11. wet bar. bltn ., ~-Prine only Sl22 SOO t~nnle . Rlveralde, Great poUnUal! CalJ to l'rplc1 Kids /pets OK comm. pools. carport, I A HOQ. wood & brick c"C r nJi>..=-.-h uucis · ' ~i.900.~aadume 8~% an appointment. aentai or lae. $465/mo. flollltale Valley 3234 lge fplc, patio, S325. NCHft L.,... t~rlor. GuatrlC'd aat' t7 -rs w,,,... n. O.W.C. LI IAISOI MS-il&lCurt ...................... , 962-0543or556·5960 Walk to beach; newl.Ydt- 1·ommun1l)'. Wulk to Jot.........,N.L GOLFCOURSE 2nd.686-'7067 LGE 2 BR Condo fully --------1 contod 2 bdrm., 2 'b•th heach S239.000. 646-4463 COLONIAL °'!:;-'HI/ RIA.LTY _ IJJ..1600 3 8 r, 2Ba. dbl 1ar au crpt'd. drps, 2 cnr' ,;ar, 2 "HIM...ilW1111111. Oft 42 houU on larec lot with JAYW. YEATS -1."'CHCH ... LET Ocean\•iewhomeonSun 1 -.:..1-1100 4 PLEX ,. vrs old •· Maa Verde avail Ma ba wshr/dryr hook-up Hstlow l2 ''Offvetepallo.SS75Mo. -"" Cl t G If c 4 -• • ., I • .. • • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• t~..M. L t'OMPANY :!-Stv ,\ ll'rame. 3 Bli., 2 emen e 0d our~e ••••••••••••••••••••••• absolutely beaut. 20,$400mo.648-3627 bltn stuve & dshw1hr. 8 T h PLUSH -~ 499 2237 · h elegant be room11. :· 51.,. 000 p...i onJ A..,. e-n .. mo 1005.5 San Pablo 1 r wn orne. · Neat 2 Bdrm. •pt .. clo.e • bl\ . w 1fln1s cd 2 cur itar baths. den, family TOom HB Duplex Cl level) hme :"'' · nn Y · "' Your choke ol WBr, 28 OF v (1.213 > 325.7020 Wet bar. Atrium Tennis. toihopplnl It beeC'h. MOO W"lk IAl bent·h. pools & & iunny lanai l'or thf Owners lge d lx lmma<' 642-8550 homes in xlnl cond, bo . . . P oo I . c; I u b ho u • t'. M Mlnto..VJ.Jo I067 tewus.AsklngS9S.900 d1scerr11ng family 111 unit 3Br2Ba.nucpl8, LU ... IT$ located In nice reslden Towahome 3 BR.l"''DA. $32$/mo CallMr.Nel11on o. 1 .. .. DISlltAILIS&S Beaut. decorated A BERTHA 111-;NRY sterM. bralr ftre alarm lASTSIDl 6'34801 days, 640·85 '8>/mo. Cull 554 Ol08 or . 1h:tb?P& ; ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORT SHORIS st89.SOO. drp11, FA heat, bltn1. • ,... Ual CM area. 5410 mo A /C, clubhsc. pool. a.2&16 • SAM CARLOS frnme on corner tut. REALTORS syslm. Adj lovely 2 B Three 2 Br houau ev• 882"'586 lnlRit 1244 JJlt»&llOV 2 STIY W /POOL bdrm.s. +den. 3 bllu to 21.S ~I Mmr 492·4121 u.rut. cpU, dtpt, bllns, +lrlple,c. St92,SOO. To · · .. ••••••••••••••••• .. •• •t•·UOO btl ocean.'91500 piallo, pvt )'dt, au\ see.call: MIS'AVBDI TPCJCEDAWAY,nlce2brUNlVPkTerrlbr 2 ba ---------1-:vedr~~l~I 0 tfpl~ne~Pd CAYWOooRUl.TY COZY 2Br. (rplc, la spldrt. 2 dbl 1ara1ea Diii& •re• siq>er exec: ~1e, taraae, lg_,fncd trpl ;..et.bar 5'4o. 2 br 2 Emel'alcS Terr. 3 BR., bonw rm, 3 bdrm• 2~ * -· • be h h $79 000 for bOllt or tr oo bage c , ,. .-. rp c, many eJt ok S270 ....,1 a, cowa .. , ,.. c ' V111:W. i,.. cteeL' Be uL feacecl gr• u.e e 5 ... 1290 fencedyd.oceanv~w.ru drivew~.+offSt.Pkc. ~ Br., .... ,· 1 yd.6'.naJee,lrldt;petaall b • ·-'-•t h •• • tam. rm. frplc. a ba •• b•tb1, frml dln rm. ~lO s ops. • . dewlot.$l25,000.0WC. Mtn " trM. Avalll/I. =/mo • l.OcATOIS SC25.S5J.'7198,55l·df5 d.lliir.etlli:C...,.,,.., Queen ldtohen • lmly rm LOVELY 3 Br home in Open, m\111 tee to a ~ llbln Braftd new. Ttsrtlerock ~ matr. iwi... Avail. •• w/frplc pltu bit-In &BQ, choice neighborhood. 'IYOWMll pree.M-tf5'7S KIOS•mOl l .. ltk9•1Mdt 1240 Glenn Grdns, 3 Br 2 Ba, July18.17SOMo. .l oak plank floors, mlr· The prfce will aurprt,. San Clemente Duplelt. MS.9181 ....... u.'2a P45 ....................... metr ste w/bal.c, F•m AaenltN·'755l rored wet ~ar Ai con· you.Aat.C•U645-1143 Fixer up r. Walk to '--"•••l"tJ 2000 ~~,.rJ.•~ '2 Br 2 Ba. tWDhM, pool, Rm,brklstbar,lndryrm venallon pit all over· HAllOI VllW beach 1 t each. Xlnl •••••••••••••••••• .. ••• l.ehwS. UOO f7 . Jae, HUM walk to bcb. workshop xlnt view. 0-. rentaU 2 br home ) ~l~~i ~b0~«t0j!c!~\: MOMTIGO ananc'lnf. STS.500. M~1E H?ME2tMr.Ju:!.: •• .. ••••••••••••••• .. •• )ftlla dd Mir. 3 Br 2 a. Sec°,dbl 1ar. 89&-2$89 &&2-2621 ' ~"c,J:'C!v!.u~d:i~•t; ~9491. DtUtdul 4 bdrm, fem rm C.IJ 497•224' o( )'::.t. ~rose lo 1ever· TWO OCS~N VISW 1: 'fvi1fr~·~~o. SUPER NICE I Univ. Park VU1a1e n . 3br bcadl. astS.ftt..93Qa , ~ Watkur •: I er. loc tn mosl desirable s.e. AM I 010 ytblng. SU0,000. AJt,. LOTS $U7 ,500 . N. ' · 3 Br ta.t Ba condo, 2 or 2+deo, 2ba twnhme. Jill Phase JI. • blk frm .............. ••••••••• 645-1103 L•guna Beach. C•ll Meu V~rde 3 Br 2 fplc'a, p•tlo, 1ar. pool, Jtllh)yuptraded. 1 blk to ut-e ....... pooj /clb~e/park . Pror 1-.1517 brae. $&25 lncld 1rdnr. J•c. aauna, up•radtd. library, rec cntr, AC, ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• landscaped Int la ln mdl IY OWM• DUPLEX. 2 BR, l'~ BA. 2 3'lflSicily. M.5-0839 s 4 7 S m o 0 o b , Rdrl«. waahcr/dl')'er In· 3 Bt. 2 ba Condo. New un· homo con<l w /top quaat SA VI MONEY dbl 1a.r, <~ to,.. ch005e 2U ..... 2Cm el. MeS. 640-8146 It . .-onarcbSu'1\mlt, Lac Real f 1. r ,, , I! noor covrrtna11 Wrm llv Lovel 1 mod 1ed from.'f12,500. U ~Down . .._....._ ,.._,, -NlpeJ. Adult.a onty, Hfl ,...,..... lttdt 1 OH nn !ocldl mauh·e c.oct.r trorMY o't:f.• 2':. ,,;tc Owner 1a~ent 540-0U~. Gr.Yu J.700 Brand 0$"fl 3 ~~ LANn.· ~.-rce Village, adult · rect • .u.4·'1~2. a to 5 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• bllttl bootn . A aolld new kJt bltM d•hwashr· Will trade •••••••••••••••••••"•• DINO home, l.-.nl sq, -· 2 Br CONDO, overlookt •lrd&Y•· SEA VU!W. Dynomlc blrpn ll\tod•Y't mr'kt. RcauUfut 1ui.h c.rpt'e. -to Acree. rtch r,ann tud. with form•I dln1ni . 1tream Pool. jacuut ~..;.....;..... _____ _ oceao/lltea vlew Braod Ftt $154.:IOO ()pn Hae cu 1 t 0 ,1 d r 8 pf 1 . Don't drop tht bllll: Oel • all'9ft rroolllffi XJnt for l.ovtl)' 3 or Col.lat Park owntr wanu I yr laC! & tennis, uuna, t lbh•e. )fonarch Summll adu'l nu1, choost c olon. Sat/Su.n 1$ Cit' by appt ~·d VA·FHA«1nv. jobwathalow·coalDalty rnit.honesoretc ... tun. Fl"llt iNtS c~to 15$0, per mo. lncldl ms mo Wkdya : eo-. .comm. 2 BR .. 2 ba. Nr. su,ooo. under mkl Jm Pon c.,1ow, NB ssuoo. 1211 No. Dtlty Piiot Clualfl~ct Ad Ion acro. T~r-ms by \ • 1~. Call •td ... efte1r_. ~ ant McGtw. 133-1%23; PJv.. g~.• ~.~ 1 -~saaiu.v.eo. MW711 O/H&ml·!.IMGl PhoMe4Wl78. o..-ner.•·llm 111·UUoriiUiD. • m.zao .-.-... ,_ .. --· ' -' r ·--:-·· ........... ~---.................. .-. .. ._..'--..._.,u • ....,.d HoeMI Uwfw.-.d .,_..._............ Apmi-.Rtt &ww.. Afieri-•u.rw.. Ai-ta11..taFwW.a..d Tu.day.M1111, 1en ......... •• •••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .•• ••••• • ••••••• •••••••• ....... • • • •••••••• ••••• •••••••••••• .. ••••• .. •• or U.."-"'l ... cl 3900 Offl ..,.... 4400 DAILY PILOT <:1 ' .... LJ.,:t ,..,... 3212 ,_,.Ano )210 Colte'...... ll24eo.t.MeM )1 24 .,....... 3 144 ........................ u ...... l/lllYftt/ f'wn•• 5150 .. ••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• .. ••••••_, ....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••--••••••• PU'VllWIMG ... •••••••••••••••••••• Fill•c.• •••••••••••••••••••••••' • Vi f Br Ba WOODBRIDGE 60-PEI S9 FT ••••••••••••••••••••••• ew rom4 ,% .enc Ntce 3 b~drm. 2 bath P~A~ JteUMIT 1617WESTCLIYP'.N8 'mh ua p.r. lie yard. ~ home. in quiet arH w Mft HIM(j/ "'~ ~ ·~ C ~..u.. 5005 Grdnrlncl.a:u-1• eaay •cc:cu to 1chJa ' 5 ·r . l. 2 &c 3 bdrm unit~ ..... Bi-'-House T 541-5032 ~·-·r RELAXING MA.5SAGE BobJa.mes ;) Oe-1t1fn~ hk• ••rly LIIV ..,u ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ex«. 3 br, 3 ba. •pit tev, ibopi. S34S. 943 U6• Calllomla bun1wlow1 Coontemponry~easoa' 1501 WdfClff Dr. LAUN 0 R 0 MAT · hu1e den, fpl, bJtna.~cnt,_Nore_t< _ AWIMlngcomblnollOn From $270 . 115 ThebestorNewporh _N8"portPtna.ncl:dCtr COmplete, make ofter Lie. Mass~ur OutcaUs 9-t49Hlll Splrit..a ...... . 18U So. El Camlno Rea t xtna. Quiet SUS.--~ 3br, 2ba. encloaed pllllO ot odult oPQttmenJ homes Plnat.oae. Ole hnl, 9 5 30 aood life ......, Office Spece G-98M day1, 546-lWS aft ,. ~ ~. Rent mon ~mer lot. nr So Coast wlftt luxuryoppOlnrmentsond 0~11ly. •&amedc•ihng1> CatlonStte Manlier CPM ____ _ San Clemente. 1-'ully llt>. to month 2 beautlfu Plai~.avalllJWle 54ZS supert>recreortonotoprtmlum ___ S52·<MOO__ :~r:;~sc~~:~~~;' m4>642·31lteirt2" . homes, just redttoraled, ~ or 839 4GUI Mrtcr IOcatlon TtMIS •gym • lhefopy •-.. 19och 3141 · •And so much mOl'e DB.UXE o---s For appl. 4921296 3br, 2ba, preler aduJts, _lPM -·..1 -..1 bl..,,. ~ __,,.... ""· b .. _I .., ... , m""" IPO • • ..,.mm~no • •JtUfuio ••••••••••••••••••••• • • ,. urn ac ..... or _,,, Com ml & lndstl spaces. Lquna Nlauel Hilla IA T.tln 1290 One• two Bedrooms. Ont Botti Q 28r, 2Ba, cloee in, adults, Unlum. 1 br ~~ 200 to 2000 sq. ft. As low C HfH ISI RIST. •SU%rS* 11.ACH TOWH OutcaU Massare . • . option po11fblt' I ••••••••••••••••••••••• From •230. ~~V~ no pets. S37~ mo . HUllYFOR as35'sq.n LagNt&ue.l& quallfted. 499-l&is GttuL Twslm i.n·a.. 3 Br ti>.='......,. ti -......... ,._,. "V-. 487·2575, 49H2S2 llST S&ICTIOM M 1ulon Vu:jo 1treu. ---------• BEAtJTIFUL GIRLS TIMI 751·1400 10A~1·2AM 731-54# M..-Vlefo 32 6 7 Fam Rm, or 4 .Pr. ni•w ll:&ft-u1ort-Ave .• Co&talllela 7111 .. 115 •-Ha--a 31 52 t433Supcrtor Handy lo s.o. 1-'rwy. BEAUTY SALON. La• bave an exclllng -•H•u••••••••••••••• dshwshr, paanl & ~pt. -"' ...::,:_,_ ... , ___.... ...,....... Newport Bearb QlU: 831·1400 Bch. estab S yrs. low message about their Very sharp 3 bedrm, 2 Lndry facil. $420 mo. + ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6464453 renl. 4 Stallons, 1 dryr's, Anaheim Studio. 559-6150 t.thhomecomplw/fptc, dep.~·M30~f~7PM Deluxe 2 br, pool, rec. __ ••Cd.M dlx 2 rm sl&ite, CallW1-cM42. DW, 2 car fat., tr'J)ll, w-&.....1-•"---l~ta Ar.I h;wftts C:O.ta Mffa · 3124 room. Lovely loc. From llOOfM 4000 util pd, A/C, ample pka. MASSAGE d I •• .-,.,..-• Unfwonllhed ••••••••••• ••• ••• •• • ••• S290. Gas & water pd. Off •••••• ••••••••••••••••• $155. mo to mo. 675-6900. DISTRllUTOlt RGURE MODELS r P 1 • 0 v 0 >' ••••••••••••••••••••••• C wn Valley 29041 T b~ j J I f netsh borhood . $375. , ••••••••••••••••••••••• •EaslA1de, 2 Br twnhse Alrooma 831 na,.7 ' ROOMS $25 wk up wilb -ESTIGE OY'I nnl oy. 0 n • un ES,.ORTS 9SMS67A°'Noreo •BrZBa,hmRm,hblk CoroM*'Mar 3122 1 hk · .._. kith 137~0 k p ,,-" bualnessFtr P/l'N•· ~ •·· · to park. Clos~ to a.choolis ••••••••••••••••• •••••• l1te P1 11tJo, lndry S2~P0• .......... ~ .. oc.h 1169 "'~ :.::.· 9'7SS w u MEDICAL OfflCE uonal b~and 'toys .• Dis· OUTC.ALL OMLY 3Br, 2ba, fncd yd, lrf.I, Quiet cul de !l1tc· strc.>et. aval une 15• .---..-· a.,.... · Jn heart of lrvine. 1500 ney, Mattel. Tonka. No 611·1111 "lGl ,. l V t ~4971 ••••••••••••••••••••••• patio. Wik to ach •· " ... orone · acan Room in house YI ml from Sq. ft.; some furniture & aelllna involved. Sm ln· ---------- SHO /mo. Sec dep S425 mo. Call Doul(, ut ~ ..... " 'AllCHEWPORT bch. Prefer non·smoker. fixtures avail. Prefer vestment req'd. Guy EXOTIC GIRLS 831-1888. Mariner~E.848·1511 •n., lz.orc$· 1 br luxury apt, ur. nr Bacbelor1, l or 2 536·1033, 536·8894, 1en. pract1t1oner. Fast Burnell (7\0 821·8802 Htwporf leach 3269 CoftdomlNWM -· be .. ~~forappt Bedroo.::r!'~:.~ouses ~--occup.rnc). coll. O:C8:18~.~1~'1~~ ....................... UftfunWIMd 3425 •••••••••. Spechtcular spa, total Large airy rOC>m w/lull .. •nt•lll Soc'_.C._._ -5400 BLUFFSCONOOS ••••••••••••••••••••••• CORO:-JADJ::LM1-\H recreation proaram , kitch&housepnv Pool, ft'.Mt•1ti'f 5015 -•-DELUXE 'r 2 BR APT • ._,.,._ .. • •••••••••••••••••••••• Leaui> starting al $450 3 Br 2 Hao l't 2 Br Townhow.e, frph * !iOCial proaram. 8 pools, 8 vie. OCC. CM. For resp ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mont.b.Agent644-1133 TeeL N12uel,CntryClb Pool,tcnna?t SClmcocaao *$26S tenruscol.ll'U.Alf'uluoo emp. non -;moker SJLVERFORSALE Lonely? Social Intros 3."t -Comm pool, u'MJC dues &. Cdtahna \ll'W'>. Cl~f' Island. Jamboree & San Moderatednnker. male 300 one troy ounce ..999 Yrs exp. Meot pro- 000 ISLE, yrly $800, pd Llie.~·95-tt t.oshopprng & fine beac·h *';:.al,acnd /dw Joaqw.nHills Road. SUS mo.·+ shr utll. puresilverUniversiarios fessionals w /samt: an available June 1. 3 Br 2 -644 26 l7 l4 164 4-l900 ~279l ~.2.S each in lots or a leresls. Ph Clara Lane. Ba, lge ~unny South l\1e8a Venle, lo" J St 21ir · 11 * Y & Adutt _ _ _ _ ------hundred. $S.50 each In Anaham _!3r99H250 patlo,64Z-5002or67S-6428 rclng, dshw1tht. bi5 2904 sunnower 557·4800 NEWPORT MARJMA Room for working man. smaller lots. PHlCE BLUFFS CONDO 4Br ~6731919 -<.:ozy2b1 ,frplc.vl'ryniel' 1!1~Z'!n:~>:·~~ 9191.nKld.Dr. Pra. entrance, cook'.: FJRM.5463708 61~& 2~Ba. Newly dec'd 241.; Towttftouse ~5 ror single. s.ioo l'Ou 673'8o4 49'7·2014 .. 523 CAJllPUsDa~IR'llffE rr.paratlOft Vista Hogar. $550 Unfund1h~d 3525 Pl':_:f>.t0.7030 2 Bit duplex. new cpti., ~EW2br&2br+den Pvt ent .• pvt bath in ----~-~~-~ •• ~~.~~ ...................... . 644-{;771 or675-5364 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Large, altr 2 UH. Crpl. p11lnl, gar .. no pel.s ~5 luxury waterfront apt.s. beautirul pvt home. $95. WESTCLIFF AltEA Schools & Huntington Beach· patio $195 Mo t Yearly Water pd. 673 7737 • Bwlt·ins mo. ~l-8258 NEWPORT BEACH h t, 2nd & 3rd T.D.'s IMtruction 7005 llartJor View Hme, 4 Br 2 Ba, Fam Rm. fncd yd. 1650 mo. lse only. 640· 1396 Twnhse, 5 min to bcb, l AGENT 644·738.1 •TrashCompactor 1400 Sq. ft. two pvt LOANSAVAJLABLE ••••••••••••••••••••••• br, 2i,, ba. Poolside. --------$140. Bring your own •W~Bar GufttHoftw 4150 balbs. $400 per mo. Creditnot1mportant MEN WOMF.:-l Bllins. frig, <·ptg, drps. Walk to beach! 2Br, New furniture, 1 BR. CSm fee) •Fireplace ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642-0200 6734883 Broker TRAIN FOR dbl. gar, Avail June No crplS &dr~. pool. lndry. C/i.L RENTALS •Privatebeach Pvl. rms. loving care. 5030 IARTEMDIMG 'vBedrmi--..0mMeo,n~/'mHoalrn~ children under 12. ~. adults, yrly S350. 752-5065 631·2390 6l1·1713 •Plexiglassencl. pat.i04 balanced die ls nice C.M. 300sq ft ofc. 800sq ft MoMy Wanted "'"' n ....,.,., 64&3176 ---------palio.832·2788;771:3499 indstrl. $125 &. S285. ••••••••••••••••••••••• TWOWEEKCLASS eld" eardener. Call Agt. mo. 536•6255 ____ ~-.:__ ---Shelter Co\'e·2llr, 2Ba + •S~oke d<:tectors - 4200 646-2130; 679·3709 CPA wants $30,000. lsl TO NATION-WIDE JOB No fee. Wray Andrew Dupeex•• Furn 3550 l Br unf. C'arport, 5tove & bltn~. S285 mo. 1919 •Sli~:~· tote~ants Suu111wr Rentals loan on pror. ore bldg. PLACEMENT 640-6161 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rcfng,ladlt.S265movr Anaheim St. 6t5 5106 _ ,nope s ••••••••••••••••••••••• 179 00range,CM 10% int 1·3 yr 603 of ASSISTANCI:: "MIFrBe h 2 B d BnlboaPenin super4Br3 ly 310 Iris. rear. Mgr Nwpt Shores area, l~ Big Canyon. View furn SOOsq. ft. Bathroom.+ mrkt value. 541-4054 or GOODJOB • ac r, en. B th .:.. h A 1 I 223 J>I08· 673·7014 - -bu--2 b 1 b apt 2Br 2Ba now thru rm w/smk, redec. Perf eves,644-0782 OPPORTUNITIES 2 Ba, pool, Jae, sauna, 2 a, on e uo::ac • vai -' JBR apt, 273 Costa Mesu ~ ocean, r, a , · • ' h d ............ 1c•o..1 car gar. $49.5. 675.0745 May 15·30, S.100. June $32.'> :? BR 1 ba. pool St. $1?5 + $lSO sec 'cln'g dplx apt. SJ6S mo+ ul1l. Se pl, adlti. $700 mo. ~o: ~t;:~~!f Pofc.sl~~~: ~ ... Trust -lift ""'" ---"------·-125, ~ Call 1 95S-133t Adil'-, no pets ~fee. • Yrlylse.714-870-9203 _1_&W-5560 S48-6996 DffdS 5 035 IARTEHDERS EXE~"ii~~L~F~r l'P dys. 6464115 ev!' \\ kn~s_ Carports Lt>a..,e 1133·8080 Steps to beach. 4 Br 2 Ba. :naoa Point Charming 2br --- -••••••••••••••••••••••• SCHOOL dining/ family rm . :oft ~XHUftfurn 3600 l>uplt>\ ltonl i Br Ina tnH dpl Ill CatmlloSl rpk.cptS,drps,$600yrly +den hme Pvt yd" DESK spact> al 17875 LOANS 83"°' 11ME.17lhSl.,SA ~w.atu. Nr schools. ~hop-....................... fplc, t•nt'I ~ar. lndrv r~ Sl75 +~I~ cln I.: fee re lse.642·3-443 patio. _lovely va:,~1 of Beach Blvd., neaa 14 /o Scbools~l~0 Coas.L ping. tennis clb. $705 /mo. New 3 Br. SJC, rpL'\. drps. \\ \\'-hr dr} r. sto\'e & 'UOC:~~1f~1kt-:ALl \, :z bedroom. 1 house from ~~~a' S?~O Y · ~~~~l ~-!!::~fn~ AIM> 2..clTD Loans ---- lncldg grdnr. 6.4522-10. pools. lake S.150 mo rdng furn \\tr~ J!·'' ~-32(~ beach.Yearly,$350. _: Bnngownfurniture.Our i-·aarestTermssincel&-19 JobsWanted, 7075 ~5 ~7 5125 . 979 1·17:~ IJJld Walk to brh -.:n. 673-7180 ~IUDJOS recept1oni1>l will answer Scrtffer Mf9. Co. ••••••••••••••••••••••• J;.partmenb Furnish•d S8SO Oceanfront home on •••••••••. ••• ••• •• •• ••. lease. 3 Br Costa Mesa 37 2 4 SiOO 3 Br. 2 ba. wulk to ••••••••••••••••••••••• bch, pool, tennis • ~ 2 Br. aero!>' rrnm S40.00 WEEK Ir UP ocean •Studio & l BR Apts SllOO/mo. Bayfront ron •TV & Maid Serv A\•atl do2+den. view •PhoneServ, Hld pool ~ 3 Br with boat dock 2376 Newport Blvd, CM WATERFRONT HOMES 548·975.S or &lS-3967_ Call 631·1400 Huntirte)ton S.och 37 40 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WATERFRONT hsc 4 Br SMALL BEACH HOT~l. 3 Ba, 2800 sq.Ct. Pool, ten· Room1t $30. Weck nia, pvt clbhse. $750 yrly Apt., Sl35/mo 5.16-7056 lse.548-SO.J9___ ~8.ach 3748 -4 BR Duplex upper S525 • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • mo. Avl June I 642 31150 l.ACl''l;A RJo:ACH \1Trt or645-9794 JV\J Katrh $75 wk 1~511 mo Maid sen 1·11lor TV heated pool 71 ~ 49 \ ~•2!1-1 !!fl.'>" Co.ir.,l 11" ' mo l"alllii3:!595 2 Hr . rl!fn~ & ... tO\l' :'>.o ----BEDROOMSUln;s your phone for $10 per 64 2-2 171 $45-0611 ~keeper.1':/Chg. Ex· IJl'l'. $225 month \<.lull~ Ul'EA..~ \llEW yrly 2 Br 1 DAIL y RATES month. Daily Pilot ofrict:. . _ ----per d & Erlic1ent. Look· ~to Mesa 312 prl'f cl ~ 8()6.1 Ba, dplx. gar, ~mo Completely furnashl'd &12·4321 PRIVATE PARTY Ing for p /tlme employ ... •••••••••••••••••••••• 6'4·-6'780or642·3639 \\1th l.ill·hen, TV, hnen & W II pay more for )our Wilt do your acctng art THEIAYLEAF OonaPalnt 31 26 2Brl'hBa,twnhsestyle, ut1httes. JH££fACl£NT 2~dT.C>.6<l2-3573 my home or at your Roy L SUIT11t5 place of bus. $4.50 Per hr. 2Bdrm . water pd. $2i0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• adlls. no pets. $235. A .. 557_5283• Beautiful, spacious nl'\\ 1&2 1tlory duplexe?t, ~-2682 MOTEL ALTERNATIVE /i.nnounc t / --------- ;1pts, Pool. pvt patios. tnplexes & fourple"es. 1, 2 -BR -b th opposite bay Information & rescrva flftett ' Out ol slate he'd nurse Adult.c; no pets 2 bdrms & den, 1 1~ & 2 · a •. . • tions 543-2000 Open a branch office or ro~~d wishes position in Dr'it J~Avocado,C.M. bath.-., fireplace. an the beach, Vlt!W, pallo. -• startyourowncompany ' orricc,frnt/back,orden-.. A,, ,,...,.. ..-.. ·se laundry hook ups, Adults. No garage or Relalives coming'! Have for a fraction of the cost. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 f Tb hl .....,......... ,,.,..., 0 gt e't~ Month to mon• .. rent 1·n· Lott & r-.-..1 5300 ta ront. oroug Y cncl05ed yards, enclosed pets. wnr/a ·..-mo. them stay in my C.M. ...., r-.v familiar w/all phai>es & foxhollow VIII• 2 ear uarai:es. Close to Yearly. 675-8160 furn 2 br condo from eludes; recpl. service, ••••••••••••••••••••••• tnsr. Will consider anv 621 W. Wilson 64o·2010 schools. shopping & I I C Eo t June 2 5 ·Aug . 2 0. personalized phone cov· Lost: female Cocker mix. clerical position. Type fuRNORUNFURN Uana Point Harbor. SPAC4JOUOWfs2°"b 2 b1· Reasonable.751·5501 erage, conr. room, mail older, grey around 40-50.&lS.2303 •2brtownhomcwifrpl From S295. monthly :I r. a apt service. underground mouth. CdM. lleward. ---------•Lgc patao & enr ~aruge Golden Lantern St & w !lovely v1rw of golf Ra I boa I s I a n d S. prkg. & more. s+t-8768 Young man, 26 yrs, nds •.\dulls child 16 & o"er Ar11pulco Dana Pmnl rou'?'e·. Bayfront. 4 Br 3 Ba, Din THE EXECUTI\. E . work as helper, Will ·S .11 · k 83 329-t ' •Dwlt-ms Rm, July. SWOO. Aug. SUITF: REWARD for furry wh1!e work for minimum. Yar<l · ma ~l 0 l· •Wash·dr)er hook up S2500. Yrly; winter rates, 51l7 SAN NICOLAS DR, ~moycd puppy l~st m work, moving. etc. Will· lk•aut new 2br. 2ba in l Spe<.lal·ular <.k:ean View. •Fireplace tum or unf. No pets Pier SUITE 106 vie of Loyola & Fairview ing & able. CM/NB /In·. pit>\ patio, laundn '-e" 2 lir 2 8d, SJ60 per •2cargarw opener avail. 714-675 0525 NEWPORTBEACH,C.<\ Rd. Please cull 642·2073 area. No trans. Call hltni. S325 6421603 mo ~!l:li7Ul nri52:?~00 •Ample gu~tparktnl( 640-$470 _or546-9687. 551-0042askforJ1m. _, •Alrcondatiomnit. lbr w /sofa·bed added. _ .\JJt;LTS only t;a.,t l'\l B Toro 3112 •F\Jllseeurily Block to bay & ocean. • 1 MOYREE RF.NT• REWARD• Lost Collie. Older lady will babysit. Back Bay 3 Rr 2 Ra. Fam Rm, lge rnl·rl yd .• 1v.11l June l SSOO S..'8·0290 2lfr w Ji:d r .., ~250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Adlts S675 6-44 o~l!I S2SO weekly. 548~173 12-3 Rm. dlx offices. No fe male. blk/wht/brwn l.ite hswrk. l..tve·in. MO PIU\ \TE. furn ''"'' "" 67S-520Sor675 622\ Nt•v.. :! Br 2 Ba 4·plex, YRLY lBlk ocean.is-; Newport. Oceanfront. Bst lease req. Adj A1rporter vacN W ll B IU&-4993 wk min. SI.art May 23rd. H\11. Montacod. 2 Br 2 B:il II OnCly ... sll7R~E1:.::!•l•1·1 "l('L'. I "r 111~1 •"It·. n1 A ( (·pt~. drp:.. blln!t, Bd d 1•~ Ls location 2br 1b3. bl ..... 6. llolel. l..ow ratei.. full Lost doa part. Terrier ~ne~·802S_. ----<'On\ c>r en. flru "" "'""' " r. ,, ft• .... ·' l'l"ar n ""l 58t>BIJ-rms. au....,, nope • .-~ ::serv 83J-J223 t1lnoon . r" di .11 b • lndscpd, pool 1rnn1' 6.1l l:l!IC> h.ll Ii i.I f>t•L-. S!-IH tW>:r798 aft t•ll" • 0_,.....:_:. · ' garage.~mo 675·'1958 Weekly $325 /J unc . part uo e. u w l. Arna! 5116. Pra<'. NurM·. priv S>50 mo Ind ~rdnr hP\t or SM -1757 HuntiftC)tOft leech 3840 -S375 /July. $42~ I Aug iOO :.q ft. office !.pace !_ussy Call 894-00411 _ 49HJ541, ext.J29.Call un· eves. 6'4 2i\!lfi dv' Mewport leach 3769 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SanClemente 3876 5.59-422lor631·1826 a\•a11a.ble. Pacific Clll FOUND: Female spayed til9:30PM. 631·1700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .! BR. unf, t•lf',.n ••••••••••••••••••••••• --11 N port Bch ---------- 1 IMP to ~hop!' IUCE TO IE.ACH OCEANFRONT Park Newport apl. avail. wy 111 • cw -cat. Ing hair tortoise Help Wanted 7100 BLUfo'l''S FOR LE1\SI': :i Br 2 Ba tri-level condo. Ry owner. 2326 vr .. ta llogar. 95.S· U95 evei. t>45-A939 L1w 4 br. 3 ba. frplc, fo'anlastic white water for July & August. 5450. _c~~bbic, 548·0751 _ s hell, 6 toes. Bay & ••••••••••••••••••••••• dc;hwhr. alt. J:arage, view. lux 2br, 2ba cor. mo.759·1093or1·492·3634 2DLXOFC'rCM _Newport,C~646·0818 ACCOUMTIMGClK ~"'l't":".~l"'<; l~e:? llr 2 Ba rnt'I yd No dOI(!> li03 1 p l l d _. 4250 ~ P/R •-'l . J(arden apt rnol S'255 ill '" Jha ma . 536 3465 nr l'Oflf o v steps 0 san Y VocatiOft Rtflt111tJ S60/Sl35 mo. 751-6892 FOUND: Blk mini poodle, .,. gen accounting -----w 111thSt :>36 17114 bch. Adlts /no peti; ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brookhurst & Atlanta, exper. F-amiliar ..;i.: -----$750/mo. t714l 498·3660 Rent Lakeside Bass Lake H.B. 963·7624 w/quarterly payroll lax SPACIOUS newly painted t br Bluffs condo. Nr i.chls. $550 mo. 644·4250 2 H.r I', lJJ 1 wnhi.t?. brk ~luxt> pool "ide xtrn li.tc BEACH CITY REALTY home. 2500 sq ft, s ips l3, lusiMH R.ntal 4450 -----returns. Xlnt co. benefits tph:. )!.u. lj.!t:' patio. a_dlli. 2br, 2ba, bltn~ dshwhr South L 3816 ll BBQ t > c hoes ••••••••••••••••••••••• F'OUND tiny long haired w /.:rowing N .B. firm . ..-, .. c 2 17 !'."Id CICJllllCI pa o, • u rs s ' brn Terrier type fem Must .... _ avail. i·mmed. GREAT REC'RF. \TfO'.'t no pets ..,...,., 1 • er Nr bch Arlulls no pet!! ••••••••••••••••••••••• badminton, pool. ping 4 DB.UXE OF<:'S """ Sw1mm1ng. 1taun.1' • i\ve 979 ti!~. tUG 702~ $22..S mo SJ6m _ l.ge, qwet. luxuriou~. ex· pong, boat dock & swim Conf. rm .• seat 25. all ~~ Mervyns, 11·8 · Z. appt. 644--(360, el(t 4 Br 2 Ba family hme, lge yard, carport. new paint. $375 + M4·5.13'7 mag. health rlub". b1ll1,mt, •·" l lt/i.HD HIW! ec. 2 hr. 2. ba apt. fl oat. 542·3155, eves paneled, sm. whse In re· ____ --------------- n1 11hl lagbl~·d lcn11" FROM $260 Elevator to i.cenic pnv. ~·l.586. ar. lor2yr. lease. Lake FO UNO Germ a nl•--------- Back Bay lg 4 Br. FR, fo'P, bltna, lndry rm. yd, s:rdnr. he. $575 mo &U·8'737 rourb Pro & pm 11ho11 \l,1t11 rr ;adults onh . n1 1 2 & 3 Br apl.s . .,,rom bc:h. Party ~gameroom . LAGUNA BEACH Forest area· Kent Shepherd puppy. nr. Vic· ACC TS REC PLUS iolhlnvin,riua.:t'.IJ;)rl\ p.·t<; 1.,arl(e2&r3hrapt!t S2 SO /per mo. 1411 lolal security. Perfect 3hr 2ba Coastal house. Harkms . toria & Maner St, C.M. w/famou.slnt'lco.Prev. room r>...h\\hr, ""' RBQ G11• ~~itJfl'~1~:~~0~~;~5 ll\'lngorwkndretreatfor Near Ecological 714·581·9393 Call64S.7003_. _____ exp.,Litetyping,comp. Ft' N \\TI\' IT IF.~ rid 771l Scott rt M2 5073 ti42 9t1'f.! "~ 536 lBOM th(' adventurous adult. Reserve. By week or mo 1200sq.n . Prime retail loc FOUND: Black M. p00• printouts + 10 key. Cd Dlwf1. bayfront watt>r vu l BR. 21.2 ba . fam rm ~ Mo , 1 or :? 'r' Pool F'11llt1m1• d11l•1·t111 rro•1· ----Starting al S5l5/mo. Or Whetsline.831·2812 on Harbor Blvd, Costa die, Santa Ana Hgta communication skills. SundJ\ hrunrh trntJ .. n \Y \tt:A t>OWS ~udao Aµt... walk to bt.'uc·h 499-2835 Mesa 1n miru shop. t'ntr. area. Call 675·3923 or Start $728. No·Fee. Sarra l r 1 p' Jlt• r I 11·" , ~ p" r I tourn..imL·nL' & Hlort•' ~p.ir :.!ht ltui ..c!'t' n10 mo Sunsc•t (l(•;ic•h · -Dag Rear Caban. 2br. !tips 75HH60or675·9326 SSG-7798 Berle Agency, 18952 '''"' f.trtl ,1\,111 fo.nd oo:i>1:11111rll60Sl47 Sm.ill:.! 1\1 . rpts. patio, 8 Weekorwknct 6405565 --------·-------MacArthur. Sle 320, Others S650 II Dowd Rltr 1.11 01:\~ n •: A l" ·r I f I I .:.11 J'q r>.it10-. Ga' "tr uttl lurn sz40. 11393524 orS40-290l DESK space at li8n V'l :"-in kid~ pl'l-. from'\tu1l111 l'on'1n. llnrhor •1 noon Beach Blvd .• near ft SCRAM.(.EJS Irvine. 833·2892 ~ewport Crl',.t l ll1 Jha tennis, pool. J41l'Ulll l'tl' ! ca r ~;1r t i5 mu •213>31f7 9513 rollC'd \P\KT\fl-"'-1~ :o.mait'11 1&.> t ... •lmnrn "2141 \1111" b4t> OCli I 1'J1·1r11 "2tlll mu lln P<'fl TUltin --90 OF.SERT CONDO. 2br. Talbt.-rl an Hunt1nglnn 'ltiO·llt0-1 38 beaulifull)' furn on golf Beaeh. SSO per month ANSWERS Administrative Assisi.ant J Br, den, 2 Da, nr 1'hup Ptni Ctr, Nwpl llbr Ila s:56C> mo. Lease 7~ I 9>1:* or &&S--0958 .Beachalde 3 br, 2 bth. lg pello, kids & pets ok, ptu. lor $450. 898·989l LOCATORS For l•!t 1uxuriou1 Ca~ Cod v lllase, condo. w/vlew. 3 Br 2\l!ir Ba. Fam Rm, also tennis & pool priv lncld. $095. mo 544-ma 1-'\lrn II unlurn \t(l(f4•l\ :i f>r l R.1 1 v..1111, .. fph ~ open doily 10 to i Kuom 1 .1 r i.! .1 r 11 • 1 1 1 Ill-< "~ h.1 frpl 1>111 n\IJto· ,.,rv1Ct" if\,111 '\11 r1t·11(hhorh1111d ~I:!"• 1m I ltlk" hrh. no J)t'l.., 1 ......... 11·qu1r1•d ~ .. , f\ ";ii 7:l111 "1.11~ mn !HIR OllS2 :art adul•!\unl~,nu•-t' 1151'\1 .• ivl $/tA "' # ,.. \ILL.\ \I t-:SA 1\ l"fS O a kwood G a.rd e n Apartments Mtzpt.._.,,.._... 880 Jrvlne (at 17th> • 6U-0650 M•.,..t IHd/s-Mt 1700 16th St I Donr at 16th l 642-11170 'J br P' l p:iltu. 1•nll l\caut z 111torv rondo. 2br. ianige. l !I.ml chtlt.I. Nu I ~1ba. 2 car Jlar w /elcc peL,. From 1235. 646 12.51 openn. Pvt. patio. pool, ----f'lubtL'\C. ~-mo. 9nm· 2 OR, l RA. children. pet1. 6pm (114) 848-993"1 OK. Nr. ~-(;11t. Plaza. ·-------- SS6-8789(nr appt. Luxury apt. 3br. 2ha, H.B. M1le from the waler. $34!> N 0 W RENT JN G , mo.840-3633or556-7225 beautiful new apt8 , --------- .ATIUUMAPT. Nr. the beach. 2 br, 2 ba apt. w /enc. glll'. 000-41H4 lOl\M 6PM Nwpt Shores 2 Br 2 B•·i---------sunny patio, 2 rpk's. &WC spacious 1 Br's, great closel11. S265. Light & ou·y 2 llr'11. w/p\'t patio or balcony, $29!i. F.ncl gar's, lndry facal Com•· by btwn 11 ·JO & s :WI .1nv day. 302 V1ctonJ or c.111 Mullan fta<>a 11' 5-10 2'lM 21R, 1 IAAPT. mo. Avail Junl' 1 (•--------• 67~ STEPS TO IEACH or846 :W:lll '• m1 from the bch Frpl &: enc J(41r inc:l "d 9f.lJ !flit 10\~1 SPM S-C......... 327 6 3UR,2baboU!il' .. fr.J()(l ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 DR. 1 hu . furn S37S 2 br. rph. drp-.. 1 RR . 2 ll;.1 l)(c patio. W U Wt• ha\ e ~um mer rental'I Adults onh $22.'I .__,_ p frvl" 2 "'Br aur OCEAN VIEW 3br. 2'1b.1 645--2978 '"IV" u '' ' "' Poo&. 2 car llllr . c·on1l11 dshwi1br. $3115. 898 7S48 $425mo.498 21611 'llR. SHOPS hz. 2 br ... n s --- • .,.,.. blln" . new drps. ep~. 1 Br .• 1dull condo. Hunt ~tr.to 1 278 new pnt Atlltoe, no rloJ's ineton Bay• clbbse &c ··-·········...... •••• S2SO 67~ & 645·5487. pool ruo me>. ~~11 •--------lllOE. Rochester -J Br, 2 B a . pool , re· ---2 er,lba,at0\le,enc.1ar. f~ $400 mo. Act. Sub lse Nwpt M1&rina 2 Br E.ASTSIDE-ZIR Small eac yard. 1 small ~ 2 Ba. pool. slip avail. Bllns., W /W, pool, pvt. ctnld OK. 538-5006 or 2 story, 4 Br, lbl!)t aBr &i Adlt.s nosi:ets .. fl1MS80 patio. $23.S. 642·~ 980-1407 Ji m HutcbJnJOO l(e entertalnlni r m. In 1&2 br, fur/Unfur. adlu. $285 2 bl', l b1. E/Side SUNSET BCH, Huie b •a u t San J u a n n o J>d.S, Jst. l•st S225. triplex. Enc. gar, bale. ocean apt. Brina )'Our C.p\strano.3car far,lite zut E. lteh St, N ffi\a. Nrnew.8'2·1603 1ult..Onb'$000. (Smfee) :rd w/fnltt u.ee place twe.tlOt CALRIMTAL for ve1etab1e garden. E _.STSIDE ••t .,_,, llOO/lnO, Ul Ir lut+ SlOO PARK NEWPORT " 831·1713 ..., ·- cJ u n 'I dep. Only Snal Br w/llv rm. Avail VIU.ACOltDOV.A UNBWVEABLE2BR& penoos w /1d refs & up-June Ut till Jan 1st •Spe<>lalcablnct1pac zea Onl)'$200. <Sm reel hep ol prop. may app S350/mo.-14001mo till •Lcx:kod1ar. w /lf ator CAL RINTALS 11. ( 714) 411 ·9182 Nov. l~l. Sn~I or 2 relat· •D/W, dllpl. lndry rai 131 1113 611·2390 evestwlmda. ed per~ _251-7153 •Gu heat. llU coOklnll OUTSTA~OJNG 3 br , alcrfront. vi'°w I RR ll&.11botwater4Upd. HMtlMatcM 314• """"" 2 BR J •Adults. Mpcl.I .......... 4 2tlth. '-caraae, Jltfd1 ok. ...,..,,,mo 'Sl5'"1 mo 2RR $2'75, lRR IUO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ (Md yd. Dup for _ All ntl7Hl6l N"ontbtot.fonth ON THE WATER, boat iiX:A'l'OltS 2:123 f:ld.t·n ~ve. C I. ahp 1&l frool door, ... I Tht futnt draw 1n thf' 6-K-0032 Br condo. llllht ~ airy· 2 It, 2 SWry, l be Condo Wtsl u Daily Piiot --Tenn I•. pools. db bu, • AIC. •f'Cl'.Ol. SZIJ. C714 Claulfle<l 1\d Phon«-filnd wbal }'OU "'inl ln walk lo bch 14~ mo. ....-uicttrretortoU '42·5'71 V.111 PilntClaasar1t'd1 l H.atll&UfS38- ••••••••••••••••••••••• cr11c, tennri.. pools. Bnn"ownfurn1turc.Out 20hr k t · g &. lleaul Adult rondo. A/C. Jacun1. Sunrt5c C C " Fathom -Dirty _ 5 per w • YPtn bl receptionist will an~WC'I abihty t.o communicate 2br studio. Comp. tru.. Rancho Mar..iae. ~75 your phone for SlO ~1 Pylon-Nodule-well. orally & in wrilin1tt pool. sec un tr 0 le!> wk ' I 7 t 4 I l.i J 48 5 O · month. Daily Pilot offkt• ON HOLD lf nee. Call Trans Paclfi<- P>0. 544·4473 t7l4)3242fl88 6424321 Overheard: "lle'sarcul ManagementC:Oforappt • .._._nt Fu-.1.1..-...1 --------lo~er. He called the .....-!!'"'! 1 ""NI'"" R...tahto Sftore 4300 DOWNTOWN C.M. retail Suicide Pre vention _833-__ a_i_io _____ _ or UwfwftitMcl 3900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• d 50 80 II II nd h t hi n Kl ••••••••••••••••••••••• R bl ~· Approx. x . ot nea t cypu m i\I.n.LINP.: tcben THE EXCITING Roommate wanted, 3 B • 548·3401 <lays, 548·327C ''ON HOLD." Helper, &AM to 12 noon • rA&.M MISA APTS. 2 Ba apt on Balboa Blvd. ev.. Requlrementa: Rellablll· 875-5035 an. 1 pm. ---------t male Germ. t1hort ty, neat appear., desire MINUTES TO NPT BCH. STORE Appro~. 950 sq. ft. hair pointer. No collar. to advance. 646-8808. Npt Beh 2 1lral1ht pror 2140 Avon St., NB. Vic Edwards & Slater.1--------- Bach, 1&2 BR. from $210. & up. AdullA. No Peta 1561 Mesa Dr. t~ Blka ~aal of Newport Ulvd.) meo 1eck 3rd to aharo ta MS-3971 aft tPM Reward! sharply fum view hmc 848·12'18 $225. Incl utll, maid, Cute 2 Br house, W/JJe Jo1i--------- gardener844·0484 ln C·Zotte. ~ blk ofl LOST: Whlte6Belf•PUP- Newport Blvd. Good us< py, vie 19th le rvloe, Resp. fem. lo 11haro apt for plant growers or you C.M. Reward. 5'8·5045 AMSWEIUM& SIRV. Exper. pref'd. Paid while tralllln1. Day1 & eves avail. Wknds. E.O.E. Call for a ppt. &40-1110. w/1ame. Own rm & ba. name it I 831·2133 - 548-9880 Kttcb prlv. Refs . Sl35. SOUTIILANDERS R.f!. LOST small reddish brn j;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 751-9347 C. M rn:ile dog, area of Adams ~nts FurftltlMd --· -..._trial Rtftttll 4500 & Newland. Reward OI' Unfurnished 3900 N B. 2 Br apt. SlW mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• 963-0264 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mule ovt'r 30 Tony lNDUSTRJAL UNlTS -- FlerroM&-5104 . 847 77otl w inrc. Woodworker ',; LOST: Talll~!I Manx cat. ------OK. Leaaslng ofc. open Va~. Gol d e n We st ACCOUNTS PAYABLE PART-TIME .. ~ ~~r r~~da:':n Mh"; :~ &-5. Mon·Fn. 7U w. 17th Col I e JtC . R§, w u rd. '1'1111 ~~~ semafurn. <..'ostli Mt>i,a St.CM or call. 6'2·4463 1188-5lOO orOOH 1930 Accounts ·Payable & ,V:..,3!fffe --642·5938 u.,._. Mewttt general clericaJ dullea -~ AVOJDl.NCOMPATlBLi': ...... trfal,sic ,.,......., 5150 d:atfi~~·patl!':}a~:oc:~ ROOMMATES! 731 thru 9600 11q . ft .••••••••••••• .. •••••••• log & aaeumi n C FROMC40to~ ap11cea now leaaing. OrtnkJ • -"t • -....,,..!llbllltJ .. s S Beaut apt plans, avalt. ·02vu~ 985-1881 d•Y•· 989-222.4 °•P""' em. ""'r-·· " · f\.lm or unfum. Bach, l Tua tho GuONworlc !,'Veninp. Cell Alcobal Hell>Unc br, 2 br, I ba; 2 br, 2 outofOndlnitbat 2'bnad117~ MOM-SMOUR l)atn_,. Beamed llv rma, RIGHTllOOMMAT& If.I UNIT1a501q. ft. f'OO. PREGNANT? dining areas, 1tor11e. 832-4134Slocel971 182 W. 20t.b St •• CM. CaU Carini confld e ntf1I ~!r~~!':te p a t l o s , d • c k a , Jack Saunderson, da.1•; counseHni & ref en al. land1caped 1round1, HouNU>ahare,~ I04TZ12.eves: 54&·Z2'7'1 Abortion adop Uoft 4c cov. rrk1, Upted tennt., Hamilton, C.M. $117.50 + .._ . ~llO keeptna. • VO I e y b, 11, z • t y \iiutU.522--tllO --· ~ APCARE 547.25413 clubbou1e, bllllards, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------• 1wlmmln1 Pct.OJ, pint ~91!" , ~JIO M 0 T 0 R ff 0 M E I t\)>dro.1pa. 1ym. .......... ~ 6TORA0 E INDOOR, oopet... ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• Coront. full service. thweatComef Dou~ rro. f,ictta t&lt u 1-737-9680 tdin~er/Newland door 131 W. lllh, C)C 1-~-----·---~ i!ld*npr. H.B. fn.77l7 l..... 4650 <11•>*4~~v Offkel..e.1 4400 ...................... . OPEN!>-$ All.. •••••••• ••••••••••• • ••• UN f Q U E R ET A l L !!<tc\!Uve Ofnff 81)11 , stm>tOS FOR RENT. C.ddltt.a toO.O.C.rt 950 aq.rt 32111 Pas llO c.o MOO mo. tJtH lncl. WhateYttthe "1td A*tanto. SJC 8 monlh8 lnq. ut ''TM Factory" Rdl 'om 9'f mirkt'l rfmatnln1 on lff w /opt 42S &. 3JtJ\ St. Newport W\lh • C1 lfltd Ad to renew for l yr. ~ per &lac:h or call 175-411&1 or Call No•! 141-KTIJ • aq n. ~ m.4211 -----~-• *SHARON'S* OlJTCALL MASSAC£ 49'>-1224 PaulD01ler Atteel•s.1-. COSTAMiSA 556-7071 II .. _....{ ....... . DAILY PILOT TUl!d!y, MIX 17, 1877 Bulld'& Deauin• Ena· Carpent ry. Smalt Jobs. B " D CoMrelt. All m'1* Const.•. New or Panelinc. door han1in1. l)hd8 roocrcw. block 41 Jdd. Ra, Com. St Uc f We eontr, e:it. 548·2719 bnck work • .,..ee esta. 331154. P D.1 Corp. Aft.5 l..ic."bood~t75-tT.!O f>I0.7020 Co 11 e I e Stud en l One man crew, 5 frs •x· lebysltffag Carpen ler . ALL perience pour na & •"•••••••••••••••••••• PHASES. Re<s, free esl finishing. Set your own Kabyaitt.er, mature, non· 6'73-36S8 rormK. save mo11ey "moker, m,y home, .own Remodehng, repair, 4&t·US5 lrltM; R~a. F.V. SM J.i altcrotlon11 Lge/sml Allt)'l)l'll t•ont'rt-te. Putlo!-1, J~5.~&wkods. jobs 11 yrs in area. drivewa)'ll, wulks, titc a..tyServlcn Quick 11crvlce. Li<'. Fa11t serv1<.'t', re&.11. Lie. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Palombo Coru.tr 962·8314 Palombo Constr 962·8314 01et Pro1:r1&m 10·30 lbs e;.,.t Servlc; -llAULING Odd Joba-:-Law loss tst mo. Satiafact1on ••••••••••••••••••••••• student needs work. Jim ~uar'd. TTO-Ol&9 rurpet Mun will h.1y youri. 4~·585-l luslMst Service or mine. Repairs & C E ME-NT -W 0 R K ••••••••••••••••••••••• cleaning too! Guar work . BOOK.KEEPING & Of-' at bigger ~avmgs. fi'ree Sidewalks, patt011 & FJCESERVJCES, wkd)'H est 845-3646 dnvewayb Free esl. Lie ~40·1100, afl 5 wkodi. ' ----Jbond. ~-8120 tW2·4761 We Care Carpel Cleaners Contractor ----Steam clean or sham poo •••••••••••••••••• ••• •• C.._. Mald.c) also upholi;tery-all work ••••••••••••••••••••••• guar. Refs/MC. rreeeat. Formica & general __ ReuRatesMS·3716 carpentry .. Fin1s h1.ng. c.tiincJs, Acousttc \\'atlable \Ii knds. f re ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~sb. )lark 751"1304• Economy Acousl1cs.-Qual .JS?~__ ce1hng!>, n ew or r e Custom Cabinets spray, repatrb. free esl. Kitchen, garnge, bath. 536-1800 _ _ playroom. etc. 1''re ~'Sllmates. 675 3175 eveb C.-nt /Cone...+. ---...................... . c.,.nt.r Cement work or all kinds. 'ipec1all21ng Bu1ldina: Arch De!>1gn Planb for Add. rt.'Sidence apt Xlnt refs. :'\. B. 1»6· 1573 LEE M. JAR\'IS Add1t 's, Rmdl ·a. hrs 8·5 Ph 962 3200, Lit' 317856 ------Bedricol ••••••••••••••••••••••• ELECTRICAL Sl'.:RVICE CALLS S15 hr, & SMALL JOBSSt2·82.13 .............. • ARMOR FENCE CO Chain l..ink ., Ga•, fr" esum .. te~. 493--0320 ,......... ••••••••••••••••••••••• TH.t!: STRIP P ERS F\lm untlnt.ber.. Qual. id rlp 'g oo flo e furn/metal Let u• t~ke th<! hr~ of work from )'Ou at o. pnce you can afford. f.61-o6M. 34252 Santa Fe Ave, Captstrano B<'h. hdnting ••••••••••••••••••••••• Reliable Expr Jupane11c Gardener Re11i.onable pntt':i t'ree ei,t 645·5230 Mikl' I !3 yr old Student mtel'etil· ionny 4' Jer-. FRF.$ haul· Pree Est: Blockwalls. Ell:pert palntJng. AvaUa-De Smet PlurnblnJ ed in houHsltUnc &hls lna. cleanup. Lr work a lumpaton e, brick . ble now' Free est, reas Repain1'Remodelina summ er. July.Sept for uaable items. Fen-Rea/Comm. Reas, lie /· ralm Call 8ruce~3-2045._ __ c_a_ll_&.36-__ 3S88 __ _ Reh. 640·5031' Arda ce1 /blde1 removed bond. Bob i50·9S54 , Professional paintioi. In· l\IARV'SPLUMBING , 7am-11:30pm . SS7·200S; 543-6768 64:Mll44 w /Exler. Reas. work NO JOB TOO SMALL • t!ANOYMAN : Carpentry, OCC Student. Big a. T ft~/Paperiltc) auat. 642·0386 aft4 Pm-Call 646-980'1 electrical, plumbln&. truck. Trash. tree tnm, •••• .. ••••••••••••• .. •• Brllthwn up the Houle! SerYfce ~7-2787 or 846.wl move. Randy 73H523, PE'J1ERS PAINTING Norm's Paperhanalna UANOYl\lAN·llo mc.Hi & ~9-31166__ Expr'd. R eu Rates. All kinds, fr~ elit. Statt Apts. Conisclcntlou• HAUUNG. Odd Jobs, Law Free Est Call Gene Ii <• 330086 835·3705 or craftliman. Ph: 645-0302 student oeeda work, Jim M2·CM.58 875-6480 •••••••••••••••••••••• POOL.S RE· TILED Free ests Reason able Gu arl·8T9--0743aftSl>m .. -----4~ ,affot WE DO IT ALL! Free e11t. S,.S C I • 1..t-..--·te '-.... •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ..__ ••••••• o n c r ete. pant g, ~ -.. ~ l NTE rtlOR I EXTR p Jumb'e, c arpent er, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Palntina. Expr'd high :OOcrcte Slubb, blk walls, FIN. VALLEY SPAS roof'i. glastt, electncal, Want a .RE ALLY CLEAN quality work. Super n!as dC<'k & coveni. Cut1tom F actory Authorized tree removal. garb1110 HOUSE? Call Glnabam rates. 875.3un John d e• i H n C u I' t 0 m e r Oclll<'r for Gt!rico Spu~ dls p .. mar-lite, tile, Girl. Frecests,645-5123 sul\sfactlon. Call Rain· 96209tSC> carpt.g .. screeu & heat· -------,..... --_ ~ _ bow Construction (714) --------- 1ng,. Serv'a Orange Cly. HOUSECLEANING -..--~ 49.1-JS89. Freeesta r•visl0ttRepalr • B l C II ------••••••••••••••••••••••• ~'<pr Hawc.111an gardener 22 yrs. 714, 636-6SS.5 Js our us Dt'Si.. 8 EXCLNT P AINTJNG Yd I .. -"---------• Janice's Raggedy Ann's lntr & ElClr. Rea& l'knhr Jlttpalr CANOPY TV SER VJCE lit RATE SERVICE At Fair Prices 980-1633 c eanu~. prumn _, f&A Mainte na nce And at 675-6553 FreeeU.548·2706FRED ••••••••••••••••••••••• tnmming:_!iaul 646'4676 Repair: Landscaping, VERY NEAT PATCn 1'\111 yard m31nteoance . Beds. cleanup, n e w l:..wn1>, 1>plo..lrs 531·4763 bef'7 pm h a u ling . Drywall House&wlt\dowclean1ng. Knowle s Pai ntin g JOBS4'TEXTURE patc.hmg, minor repairs. Good rates & refs, Call Int/Ext, commercial Free Et>t 893·~ Be Painting , Apartment "81& Lynn" SSl-6042, apts & r esid e nt1al. cleanlng. Carpet clean-5.16-7711 836-1120 HOMES·ADDITIONS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1ng . 24 hr ser \'lce ---------RestuC<'O over block :ERAl\tlC TILE. New or Lawn & pl:..nt maint. <714)847-5730 ;847-0761 CLEANING G IRL PAINTING . Xlnt walls.freeest.lowriAtes remodel.Frest,smljobs s p rink I er rep a 1 r & Expr'd, Rers, ~hr. craftsman Knowledge a · 586-4892 welcome 536-:M26 afts h:..uJ'g li73·291 l for free Gt aclncJ J erre 548·7060 ble. Free est. Bond/lie. e:.t ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mcnonriy 673·-l967 DeSmct l'lumbtn~ free Service ~ .. I d d tr k ----------Repairs & Rcmodehog ••••••••••••••••••••••• • :>f'IP oa er. ump uc . • • •• •• • • •• • • • • •• • • • • • • · I · Don ll Lawn S\~ Mow haul.lng.treework,gr ad Low _prl ces, sla t e Cal5363Gtl8 -Rem o\•als. trimming edge. <:l!!anups. Rem,, de· ing demo etc. 751-3930 Fireplaces Planters Ii c /_I n s rd. Exterior , prurung. free est L1c 'd pend able. fre~ es ls. _;;....• ___ . -----Brick Concrete Patio spec1ahst. Try me·Cahco flltumbing FUily insured. 642.2624 846-8655 Hal-'ing Block Walls BBQ Pits 836·5SSS ••••••••••••••••• •••••• --••••••••••••••• •••••••• Refs. F.sts. 846 .. 0464 -••••••••••••••••••••••• RellS rat.es-Free ests 1.ou·s UO!\l E REPAIRS, 750-5485 750-6625 Hubbwd El•ctri c CJasi.tlled Ads Still bi~ Hauling, moving, cleanup Brick, blocks, frplcs, :m yr:.. exp. (;arpnt'y. ---Uc 327 136 645-6974 1t~m1:1. small ltema. or S7/up. Treework. Reas, slabs, stonework. 20 yrs ••••lntr/.Extr . Average 10' I off wath th 11> :.id. room $45. Good lotal Plumbing, water i;erv. refs' free est. Ask for leak!-., bathroom encl. :buck's Tree Sv1>. Palm1>. Qbves trimmed, lhino~d. pruned . re moved S.'6·9229 aft 5 Jlanl'g,patiodrs.551·205-1 Want_A_d_l_l_e....:.lp_? __ 64_2_·56_7_8 _ _ __ any atcm .642·5078 fast.freeest842·4597 exp/refs.586·0358 Briap 642·319-S s ass Reas 832·2.'68 H.fp Wonted 7100 Help Wanted • 7100 Hefp Wanted 7100 H.f Wonted 71 00 Hefp Wanted 7100 Help Wanted 7100 Hefp Wanted 7100 Http Wanted 7100 Hefp Wanted 7100 ............ , ................................. ······················· ... r. .............................................................................................................. ······················· ASSEMBLERS Experiettced l't & 2nd Sb1fh IAICEAY CLEANUP J0..36 hr. 6 dayb wk, good job to supple ment retired income. 548·3031 CM. --- l..oni.: & !ihort term J' !•--------• ,1i;lnmenls. llohday & ' •• c a I 1 11 n v a ) 110,pllal11at11111 pl.to .1\a1lablc VOLT ft M 11iCJllAllf 'J U\ltc I '• 3848 Campus Dr- 546-4141 t Acros!-. From Orange Co. Airport) Equal Oppor Employt•r ASSEMBLY II \l)U would likl' to \\Ork 111 ·th~ lluntmj.!ton Ht•;Jt·h BANK fUU.·llME EXP&RIEHCED COMMERCIAL TELLER UNITED CALIFORNIA IANK :!7JO W. Coast IJwy Newport Beach C7 I 4t 631 -3200 An Equal Opportumty Employer lookkeepinq Cleric Fre8h out of school, beck ing f time e mployment? A P. A R. payroll. Type 50+wpm lrnnc m anuf Call for appl 540-889-1 IOOKKEEPER f' Chg Con~tru~·t 1 on background. 557 9005 .:LERK ru11 part time. Pnntmg ofr.. Lag Hills. cnr ~loulton Pk"'> & l.Jkl• t•o rc'>l Dr fl 305P\I CLERKS INVENTORY 111 Day a:.s1gnmenl Sonday ~1ay 22nd S2 75 Per hr Call today Builder., Spel'lal t y Hardwar<.· co. tn N li. !>eeks cleanC'ut man 25.50 (or F t 1mt>, '>l ead). perm. employment CJll _548_·_3.tS-I_. ____ LO~ o f fic e • Buby denta l prat'l1cc ~OJ overload nt>eds ~harp, encraet1c girl Friday. Full lime. 557-0061 non-smoker. 644·0595 3723 Birch St. !'1.8 ::ABINF:T Maker/Wood turner 3 yrs ex per, foll or Part time 675-3ti;, COCKTAIL WAITRESS DRIVER DELIVERY MAM Dri ve c ar lrom for early AM L.A. Times. Capistrano Beach area Home deli very. Adu I ls for buhlnessman ,213 > opl)'. 212 hr:. dally. no follecting . Must have 927-5581 d3Yb Eves (711\ eco nomi cal cur . ~96·8876 Ask For :\f r Wes l m 1 n f> t e r I H u n t. ~bi.on 8eeeh area. 638-0126 ---Dell\'ery or Daily Pilot L arge route 1n So Laguna Beach. Suitable for a high school or col· lege student. :'ltu1>t ha\'t: a dependable c:..r with good d riving record Cash bond required . Earnings approximately $'50 mo. Phone 642·4321. ask for Cir<'ulation leav· mg name a nd pho ne Earn money dr7tw1ng t lrCleb Age.over20 SIU 3879 after 5pm Eom Extra Income The Amway Wa) · Get the whole 11lory'" For 1nler v1ew appl. , Call G.S-4-5391 EXECUTIVE ASSIST. GUARDS MEEDED IMMED. Jom a progress we. fast growing co. w unlimited advancement :\lu~t bt: ma.tun.• & re:.p 8 Hr~ pa1~ _tr:..1nmg 11 _v ou quahfr + oth~r benefits. • ~~n~ Security & Industrial Ser vices 1-u.t S. Grand, S.A. 558·9027 4320 Campus Ste 130, NB 549-8071 Lie. No. C6177 Perform broad range of !-.ec r e t c r ia l & ad · ministrative duties for Pre11ident oC Ma nu(ac·I _________ _ GUARDS . 1rr.1 ~'<.: have· I \'l'ar rt· ---------,.,.01 l'lt·t·t nt·<d .tsst•mhly AA~KING .::ANV t\SSfo;R s w I N ,. 'pr \ 11 u ma v hr TELLERS OOW COVERl!'i(j Nt" l.cJrn m -lO hrs the most C'Cl'll&n.t:. i:lamou rous. h1~hly µaid vroft!!>s Day or t'\ l' 't"•'>IOOb Placc- mi!nl a~~•:.l <.;oud job op- por DENTAL ASSIST ,\NT Endodont1c assiblant. ex· ~r'd. full Limti needed for bUby group practice. top pay for right perbon ='\on-s moker. 6-t 1-0595 luring Company. Near Orange County Ai rport . :\lust ha vc ex cc lle nt :ik1lb . typing. dictation. and ltght a<·l·ountin g Top pa) Reply Ad :1932. Dally l'ilot. P u Box 1560. Cui.t<i :\lc,11 Ca Costa Mesa &Cerntos Permanent. Full & Part· lime. Phone & transp re q 'd Retired welrome Call 546-027-t. ofr hri-. 10-2 CIO!>t'<l Wednesday:. qu.d1f1t·d ...... 1n "' tratt areal> no ,t'llin ~. ·•·mbl~·r tr:11n<·•· \h1h1 Y lmmt..>d I-' itime openings n10Jke aµpt l'ommas!lwn 111 rl'.111 blueprint~ ror Telll'rs m the beach Pdld for t•.i('h ,,ill.' twlpful 1 1 ~ <IJ~ \\Ork arl'a t-:xpcr. prefd. but :>l!l 332.'i Call 714 /751·9 I 94 "" (. • " I r (' fll' k I a I I \\ Jltrc,~o..·:.. Int . li922 !'.lo..\ Parlo.. lil. Sle C. In.mt-Ca 9271 I DE:-;TAL ot"FlCE :-;'-'cd:. front orfltc help. l'all &U·068J 92626 HAIR STYLIST WA:"\'TED SH-9065 'H't•k -,tartan~ 7 ,\ :\1 \\Ill tram thO!le w pubhc 11.ikl'r fo'1ltrat1<1n Co ~2 ronlal1. background lt<'!ICarch Or. lhmtan~on Xlnl 1;rowth potential BPach. Ph 898 347.t 1':<1ual Salary & bencl1ts Opportunity t:mplo} t•r Apply ln Per:,on \-.!'.O<'t:..IC Rep 18 mt OVER HOEXPER.MEC 11 \Oun• nl'~ to Orange t 'o t•·mpor:inlv d11><'0n Wed May 18, 10am·2pm l~!'I !\tamSL Room 201 ;;anta Ana CALIFORNIA IST IAHK Equul Opp F.mplyr m 1111umg )Our Nlut·at1on. -------- r1·1·1·n1 ly d1 i1 1·ha r ged Hanking t mm lhc "l'r\ ll'l' ur for Proof ()pr & .111, rea .. on ~l't.'kllllot tt•m Drh .. Up Telt.f- 1~ir:1ry cir l'<Jrt•er t•mplo) Runk cx~r req'd 1111•nt. c·on ... 1~lt•r t hll'I unt Inane Nataonul Bunk q111• t11)J}l1t' \ 011 1·1111 earn CorltJct Hob Creighton S 1,6 PER WHIC K33 3700. flt>Juty Opr ~:Jrn more l!Jtot•d on )'11t11 produC' bv rcntm.: l'll'Ul'li! l..t!Jd t 1 , 1 t , (' o rn m + mi: ('d:\I .. alon 1hk ror 1r11·1•nllH'' & ''""a profit Jim 1..J I T321or552 0943 'hurin.: honu., On tht> JOI> OEALTY COSlt~TICIA'I/ trammJt 1'rr m<'ndnu'i 11o t1•nt1 .tl 10 r,•ao·h t''(f>l'r d '" make-up, ,upcrvbon & munuitl" an•h '"· & IJ'>ht'S Day'\ ment po~1t111n., \1u"l ~ 8-17 0065. ('\b 6'a2·01S8 flt'r'oOnahh• &. Jmh11111u" ~:~~ .1ppo1111mt•nt nnl\• BOAT MFG. 539·1 IU !I JO \ \I :!f'\I \Utl'lmot 1 v .. '..l•W l.)('11111 ~hop O!'l'rl' ht•h) ror ":ljlt'!> pold f.n111m<' !'itt>umer ... 1•n1t pointers. buffer .. & polishers. UP· holster) 11h:i m poocr11 , 11hcc•k out. plck·UP le do· llvf'ry Apply nt 20S9 Harbor Bl, CM 64!>·1030 ERICSON YACHTS lms The Pollowtn2 fo' time Openln~'i For ElCper'd Help Wages Depending On Experience • Flnhih Line Ca,,,enter s •Cabinet Shop Aascmblrs . --------..-i •Flberglai1i1 Molder11 • Fiberglua Touch up Avon Rearesentatives ~ ....... Loolltd SoGoocl! • F'lbergl:tss Bonders • Hiardwa re Ins tall era •Engine Ins tallers Teamsttr Union Shbp. Good St~rtinii Wages & Full Benefits Mcn&Women You will too. s~111na \pply At Security Ofc ~orld famous products , 19~ 1 D S f-1rx abh• h" lhgh t•:lr n ~ ""AYe, A 1ng~. Truln ln g l'Bl I ~IO 7041 or Zentthi·13~9 BOOKKEEPING COM HABYSJTTI<;R WANTED. My home . own trans vref I doy wk, oc· 1•osional eves. 2 children. College l'k area, CM. PUTER O PERATO R needed 1mmt>dlately must h.i ve !>O m e knowledge or bookkeep· mg, lnventory. computer exper. good salary le great benellts. ~6$20 ----btwn7:30to&4:00 Babysitter. Mature BOOKKEEPER ,.1. •lito'Omlln for my home. 2 --1ent iimall children . Rera. wrlle up work, a l I 846-2235 quarterly lax reports, ---------· need not be ruu ~be. ~9439 BABYSJITER for 2 well mannered cblldren, 5 days wk thru June 24. S2 00 hr. own tranap. refa. 11 :45 to Sl'M. calJ 645-1253 an. tlPM Some typlnt, pleastn1 pcnonallt y . WesLetn Bualneas Services, 5e3 W. 19th. CM. IC-0212 Mr. Sau:nderaonorMr. Trapp Bookkeeplnf/Clerk. pt· a.nttt.r W..ted Ume. or full·llme. t o Babyaltt~r needed tor 4 •'Ork In •ecoontln1 oroce ~ ~ Infant. a day 1n Westrnlnsttt. 892·m\ ::r:i.~~a ~l~a!~~:ii BOOKKEEP ER. full 3880. chars•· Exp. only need apply. St.wart Title Co .• IOO N. Broadway S.A. ~u• CASHIE.fllS ASST. MANAGERS & MGR.. TRAINEES I-' t1mt> Good pa~ Growth <'0 5 LocJllOOs Q,er20 WcTro1n :\tETRO CAR WASH 2950 Harbor Bl C \t :E:\1 ETER Y ·G roundi. kt:e~r. e'pcr'd pref era blc H Jrbor Rt•i,t :\1 c m o r 1 a I Pk C ~1 . ~ 1158 :\tr Conqut:i.t Cleanhtc) P.,-.o.. I' t1m\· \ppm'\ :l hri. da) Mon thru 1-'ri ;\pp h '. Pl"nnys-.1\"l'r 166C Pl:.t t'cnt1J. Co:.t.1 :\let.a ~·h·nnan~ Pt•r.-on net·dcd 1mmed for appro'< 3 hri- mghtl) cleaning 2 lllory ofr bid).! 1n ~.I(.' Cull 1161 1211 CLERICAL brw v .ccrt6ot. DolcrsHow~ I mmt'dUlll' Openrn•~ s.u.teri•• Typlth Key,-.ch Opr1 NXO,....t«s a.MT ..... • ,.....c ..... . ,OCkOft" Aue ... en TrelH11 a .~ l •.• l •1 ., f, I 1 1 o t I I' C•S4M4SI 17802 Sky Park Sullt> 101 Irvine Eqwll OppoT EmplO')'er ·ocKT.\IL WAITRt:ss·s for nt:w d1~co Call J Jne SH6 bl*i6 Dent.ii Hecept \b:.1st Fanta:.t1c oppor for b1I· Factory ingual person t.o grow & •ASSEMBLERS• pr~per in the moi.l uni •LAIORERS• que ore in this areo 3· I ~tALE & F E MALE days a week. Many fr. inge benefits. Exper re All Orange Co. Areal> HAfR .S TYLIST .:\lanicur1sts. rac1ah!>t . & asst. ror new N. 8. s<i Ion Days 847·9065 e \'es &t2·01S8. q 'd. Call m~ > 496·4402 HELPMATES College .,tudent. he ":\lus SJC HELP Wanted Male & dl• ~hke" for M1n1-Skool · 8JMl76 Fem. FUil & P /l. Apply ,ummer camp program 0 E :"ITAL R E C E P · ISOS E. 17th Street in pe rson , Kentucky June I lhru Sept 2. Gym T IONIST Exper'd , for Suite l02, Santa Ana Fried Ch icken, 693 S . nJ!>lll' or rl!creation exp quality . crown & bridge Coast Hw y, Lagun a nl't' for tch'A t•hildren ofc. Many benefits. N.B. Beach. 112 \r -. SJ hr. Uniform Call 64-1 ·921t. FINANCE SECY 1-----.---- turn1.i.ht>d Nd own I rans ' -I yr expenence construe-Hostess. Exp_ d over 21. Call Ginny for 111trv Dental Asst. ex.~er d . lion loam:, pref. Typing 75 Apply 9·5. Five Crowns, ~5'> 115-llappy, self mot.1\ a ted. di t h F 3801 E Coasllfwy CdM 1 ~ .J extra sharp girl wanted wpm, c ap onl!. oxx · • • • • • • for progressive dental Develop m l!n l Corp· HOSTESS. apply art 2PM. ofc. Prevention oritmted . _536•2591 Bob Burns Restaurant , Sal open . Irvine. Call GARDENER-Daily grnds 37 Fashion Island, NB._ COLONY ICITCHEN 752·7555. ---maint. pool. handy m a n· HOTEL Dental Abs isl chairs1dc, lndiv or couple, Lnguna WarehouHman / 'o"' ,l('t'epting appllra· t1un' for day cook:-Full 6. 11 Tlmt· a\ • .11lable. 1;ood btarttng ::.ulary & t·ompan:v bendib Apply 1n J1t.•r,on 3211 llarhor Hht1 C\J * • • * • 001' l::xpr d Hro1ler .md .111 meal<. Appl) in pt>r,on <tit :i .10 P:\J twtH'h Houi.r Inn 1119 Slt•l'p) llollo"' l.ane l,;Jj.! lk h F ,T . at least 6 mo's exp. Motel. a pt + 11 a la r y sa.--L 49-1·2996 """"man Some Sat. H.B. 846·3540 · Ex per .. mature, well or D E N T A L . O R A L G..,.,.al Office g a n i zed . R ec e i pt s , SURGERY Ofc assist. Part time, 20 hrs p/wk. storage &. issue. Apply 1\ton·Fr1. Xray he, typing S3.SO p/hr. Newport Bcb Mr. Farrell. 644·1700, u t req 'd . HB·FV area area.752·1750 580forintervw9-5 M·F 842>25.21. General Ofc. exper nee _E_._o_.E __ _ DEHT AL ASSIST. Exper'd o r will train !-.harp. mtelligent girl. Mission Viejo. 830-1395. Female. Typing <50 HOUSECLEANING wpm> Prof i c 1 enc Y Women wanted lo work w1figures. 10 key add by ror Janice's Raggedy touch Jnformalof<',C M . Ann housecleaning Call Millie art 9a m service. Start $.!.SO hr OenlaJ Assistant F /lime, 645-SllOO. SAM to 3. Tues thru Frr exp er'd X-ray cert. GENERALOF FICE _67_5-65.53 _______ _ Also, p /t1me Ai.st ·ooK. 1•xper Apply 5"5·0453 CL~RK H ous EKE E p ER S-c " r I o ll ,.. a m i I y ----·------t Alert, d etail orie nted LIVE ·I N -l or 2 or Rntaurant, 34224 Coast DENTAL ASST person for varied duties domestic 'couple. non- Hwy, Dana Pt.1964470 Ortho, chalrslde exper In sm office. Math ap· smoker. for family w /2 only. Pref'd ROA, 4'h lltude, typing accuracy glrla. ages a & 5. Must days,toppay:842·2826 &abllUyto ta keSK lso s peak Eng, pvt. rms COOK Short order , exper pre· t'd. F\111 & p /lime. d nya & nighl8. Apply. Ortnder Res t aurant, ·1400 W . Pacific Coast Rwy, N.B. Ask For Pete. mual. 5650 mo. + w /baths. lovely home In DENTAL benefits So L a· h RECEPT40NIST c..a--I . aguna. us p one I S -· nc. 581·8941 Futt or part t. me, no at. l.MSl Del Amo. TuaUn --------- Excel bencfita, 83.2·6377. 731·4855 Housekeeper, Ii vein for or644-2119 ·---------•young Npt Bch •fam. GENERALSECRETARY ~tust spe.ak Eng. Refs. :OOKS H ELP ER. must DepettllaMt AcMt Typlnl. lite bkkpng re· Call 644-6680 or 642-8475 be O\er 18 Apply 1832 N. lo operate parking lot quired. 1540 mo. Ph: --------- 1-:1 Cumrno Re1tl, San s weeper. 5 ~· Mid-642·6500orS46-J20S orap· HOUSEWIVES Clemente nighttoSAM.~·2611 ply ~fay 18. 3PM. al CLEAICAL --Elwyn Calif. Re habillta · l:hn llengln a det ailed COOK TRAl~EES. So. Olst.rlbutor . p /tlme. Earn Uon Ctr., 18325 Mt Baldy position Ad\·ancemenl Laa. NB & CM P /tJme & up t o 11425 per m 0 <.:r. Ftn Vly tor apphcont who ~hows r time Coffee i.hop exp. Mature 639·8l23 ----- oblbty T)'pe 45+ wpm Refs please. Charlie's OONUT SHOP, C/llme . all GIRL fo'RJDAy ro1 mech. uccurtHCI) LeadlnJC Ch1li Ofc 1714 )549·0351. night sblft. No exper. restoration s hop. Muat N R rorp Good co -nee. Aee 254 Woman have bk.kpjl exp Hrs &. beneriL'I. AJ>Pl >' NaUonal COllNTER Woman . Apply in per~on Mr: waae11 n eiiotaob l e System s Corp . 4361 ,._.,~?~~for Donut,13SE.17t.hSt,CM 642·2144 Birch St, N 8. <Near ..,., .....,..,°'" O.C AIJ1K)rtl E.0 .£ interview DltA'1'$MAM ________ , CLDICAL COUNTER HELP. days. With civil entineerina le Apply Catctaln &Uke Fish planntnc eJtper. Mutt Trainee posi tions Fr hS c M know t entatlve ma-Ii I I ri I I y. 81~ . 19l t, . . ,,., w grow n1 nanc a co. street plan.. Apply tn In FashJon taland. OJ>por CUstomer Serviee, •xper. petJOn. See Mr. PU nlel, & chlllleng.e for m aluro, necess, female, Ute typ· Robert Bein Wlltfatn resp. lndiv. ,wit~ 1 yr ofc t,. ll , prof I c i e n t' y Frotl It A H oc., 1401 exper. Req • fi gure a p· w/flaure1 10 key add b ~U St.N.B. utude & lite typing. Xlnt. touch. tnformttl of~. C.lf. _.;,,; ________ , wor1tt n e conda & Ciall Millie oft ea DRAP.EftY Workroom& bencntt. Apply, Sam. 84W800. Gen. Oince. Exper'd or 4pm. 180 Newport Ctr Dr. will train. Would p~rer 2nd Ftoor. N.B. '4.4-4380, Delh• r )'meo for LA someien 'loleexper.Ap. e~3450orothy Marttn. Times. N .8 Ii C .M . ply IW W"'ltier Ave, CLHJCAL/ £nt~·~=~i'h~· die all lncomtn& le O\lt&O· lnf man • r l1 ve on •w•t~hboard. Pnrer 11\ dlv. w lite tYPUll ti omt PBX exper. NewpOC1 C\r U>caUon. E .0 .£. Call .Pb)illlt for IP"Pt 640 4580. Perm p Ume. To $350 per -------~ diO 541-l740. . INVENTORY CONTROL CLERK Manual inventory,..,. ill keep re(·orc1 or move mcnt of all 1nvt>ntory in LOAM SERV CLK :\1t>rtgage loan broker firm P.:xper rt..'Q 'd. Near Fashion Island. Call for appt 64-t-882-l factor) l.'valual1on o l MAlD 'ljeeded Dependa 'ame <cost <'le 1 + m:..1n· bll• for weekday1> & u1n record::. or produc. week~nd~. Seoi..cl I fl t1on. Mus t be good ~Jotel .4944892. w figures, detail orient ------ ed. neal writing, 10 l.cy :\1A1DS ·S2 50 hr Parl by touch . htc t) pmvE-:x l1~e B~lboa Inn, 105 per'd in in\•Cntory con Mam St, t>75-87.t0 lrol & A Pay able req 'd Apply m pcri.on. Cambf-o Manufocturing 7601 Clay, Hunt. Bch. IW. of Beach & So. orGarfleld ) Equul Oppor Employer MAIDS WANTED Don Qwxote Motel 2100 Newport Bl. C.M MAIDS WANTED Top wages paid! The Inn at Laguna, 211 N. CoaM Hwy., Lag Bch. ____ !\tAJD wanted Harbor Inn JANITORS Motel 1800 W. Da~bo:.t t-><pt•r M ,,., or l'PI'>. 5 rl~ Nwpt Beach. 975·3463 \\k. •I hrs mt<' Call htwn MAIMTEMAMCE MAM 3 tl, 752· 729~ .J:in1torial Sup\ I' lime. t.•w cr :\1u..,t hkP people l'all fur appl i52 72!12 JANITORIAL& Wl~OOW CLl'.:ANfo:H Needed for conv hosp F' lime Mon· t'ri. Exp<'f reef d X.lnt pay & benp Apply m person, lleverl) Manor. ~o Victoria, C)1 MAINTENANCE 1-:xper1enct.>d640 2700 Po., open !\1 0 11 1-·11 _ - -12AM·8A~1 Jewelry Salci.per.,on ~tCDONALDS J. HERBERT 16866 Beach Bl, ff. B HAU. JEWELLERS Call for 1nterv1e" "One or Amen ca 'b (714 > 847·9100 Oldest & Pre!>l1.gioub Male O\'er 18 neat ap J ewelers' pearance. goOd driving Career oppor. for floe record, mech inclined. Jewel~y Store !\1anager, Learn installation & Ass i s t. M n n a g er & tied ho d · .., oo Manager Trameet>. Paid "3 8 P uties. ""'' retire me nt, holidays, while training. 549.3325 v a c a t i o n 11 • s t o c k MANAGER purchase plan. Xlnt OP· for large health food por to advance. Call Mr, s tor e. Must be ex Morris tor appt. 549·1379. peri e nc e d . mat u r '-' Laborers Packagers " & Assemblers START NOW'! 11 I. woman with knoWledg<' of health foods, inven tory, managing of othc1 e m ployees. e t c . All replies confidential, send resume to ad 848 •. The Daily Pilot, P .0. Bo'\ 1560, C.M. 92626 Too Many jobs. not MANAGEMENT enough people! No ex· PEOPLE PERSON per needed All 3sh1fts Eicec needs p /Ume a~ soc. in wholesale suppl}. o~ II MPOllAllY Ill l µ 540-4455 Equal Oppor Employer 1''u lly cap italized 673·2223 MATH Skill:.. Po11t10g. some typrng Poi.1t1on wit h San Juan Capistrano lnvestmen1 F i rm . Salary co m mens urate w /exp1 Fr inge benefits. 5 D:i ~· Laundromat asslstaot. week, chance for advan Mature woman, pf\. cement, s mall office, 67:J.l690or875·0334 Call Kay tor appt•s, ---------1 493-1131 ·--~~~~~~~~ LEGAL Mature women wanted SECRETARY for h ousecleaning Fashion Island Law firm service. P /time, car nee . desires Legal secretary Top SS. 645·5123 wiloh Civil litigation exp. MAT UR E WO &f A N CllllShella p /tlmo to w e lcom e 640-1560 newcomer• &: contact merchants. Flexible hrs U ve·m m aid, musl keep Need c1&r. htc typlna . house cleen Pri room. S4'7·3005 ba, experienced 845.]3!!_ --- Llc.nsed tnsfMdOfl for Extermlnatlnf.i Co Call btwn II AM !\PM 646-8734 MEDICAL TRAINSCRIBER Experienced. Lona term ual"nment av11ilt1hli- lmm.edlateh. VOLT •• ,I ' ' ' • I' o ... ~ .. ' HffpW-'94 7100 HefpW..ted '7tOOMefpW..e.d 7100 NelpW..ted 7100 tWiaW..tM 7100 MlfpWMh4 . 71 Tuepd!x,Mg17, 1'77 DAILYPtLOT .............................................. ··············-······· ....................... ~;;-,.. .................................. -.... _J MEDICALASSIS'rANT rax An•W•r1na Sen. RIALESTAn -SAL~/nJl.J.,.TJME Sr.ARET·"'RY ~ TIUCHAHG& AIApu 1005 .... , • 1010 Mbcel.-ous 10" 84ck Office. HuntJntito ()pr. Jmmed. opening• MA~GH WANTED Speci•ll>' abop. 11.8 . 19'-A 11.rt ato,.. expr. on.ly ..... ••-••••••••••••••• ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Buch Pby.tklaD. Re.pl for malur~ people to •w well known. ex-.. AA. ~w-ed.. u?oroan, exper: F\.LU titM pio1ll.lon 1vaU, (Mal rtfl only. Call o dinln Mt in Au 1 t rt an Arm o Ire •1 dau.lfied Ad HSl oau work v1rftd hric " .,.._. .,.., -...·4234. c&an-Thur)lor a brl1hl ~al UNION TIRE. ue 1rm • · Vetrine, beauUfUI Bom· WANTED Pilot, P.Q. Box lSH .-kndt. Apply ln penon, tng Rut £alat.c com SCTR~-tn motlvaled & cxper'd mt Newport Blvd,Coai. dbuda t::, w/I i:-u:~·: bay chest bottom, dt· TOP CASH DOLLARJ Oolta Meaa, C•I. . w Rocbes\tt St. CoiRA 5WlY· Opcnlll~ a new o( aecrelary who eojoy1 Mesa. Pb: MS-2380 ~--~...'.. c _'!t.~~"~ ~--corator item. $1100. p A 1 0 F 0 R y 0 u R ----'----......... _.Meta. ficeUl~t.a 1esa. Mu 0.autafu.I anna Oce WOrie~ W~le, DOl\· .__ --... -t m-5.'!1118 • c:ourELRY WATC~~11 MEDICALOPC. SUPER· ba1 ve expen~nceu. Salary nd1 friendly outcoln& 1moker. Salary open. nu. Penon&Ml offer. $11-tWl ........ • ,.~··-b lr i'RT OBJicrs cotD' • · VISOR XJ.ot opportunlt>' "X C>tHA TOa P m + · All app catM>DJ penon. llusl be atcu.rate CaU 8arbara Davis for Stew-1 Tltte Mat1:111 I e \,-...; • cha & s 1 L v Ea s Ea v 1 c E' rOl'aupervilorw/Hp. in Answer. Sc-rvlce uper. confidential Apply t typist It ta.ke dlctaUo11. moreinlo.M2·1626 TttJeEumlnen 1010 ottomaoaao. FINE FURN. & AN: bldtp'J. paUent bllllnll. Cor 1ravevard rt!ller. Eve ~--~ui:A~=~~i~:~,t: Heavy phones " pubUc nue omcera ••••••••••••••••••••••• S52-4n1. TJQUES. 645-2200 med. olc. operallona. atutl & various hrs. 6$1 -contact. CLUB JONA. SECRETARY T\UeSearchers Non-Workmg M.Jor Ap-Four wood bar atoola &.;......::...------- Calln4/S44·298'7 w. tilth St, Costa Mesa. 330 W. Bay St• Coal& Dana Point. (714) Need sharp. mature lBMMaaC.ardlIOpu. pliances & Power w/backl, drk walnut, 642·1403. fde11a. Calif 926216 ~l person for varied duties Bookkeeper Mower a w a n led. JC!nl cond. 96&-12lt MDtkel Medical Technoloelst. ---ln busy Irvine ofc. Must Experonlyneedapply Reuonable.6'&-5MI .....,._. IOIJI P /Ume. Calif, Llcen1 PIXO,.rator Real Efta~ Sales. £xp:d Seam1treu wanted. have Bwlder/Developer StewartT1UeCo , REDl'XX>RATINO-Mu1t •••••••••••••••••••••••• req'd. towo.rk for clinical Nu uper. J : JOP M to or ln4txp d. l!~ to tiO /1 alteration background ra1dential exp • prerer· 900N. Broadwa.,y, S.A. WESTINGHOUSE 19 cu. sell. table " chnl, bran Conn Mln·O.MaUc elcc:. lab localed in N.8 . Call MI d n 1 .ch t as h Ir t . comm. Supervuiion ro preferred, will train rably in C'On5truc. & 5S8-1114 ft. refngerator, like new, bed, (dbl1lie), am trunk, or1an. excellent eondl· rorappt.832-7311 Newportcr Inn, 110' :~vlJc•n:r::~Ys&y:i~'::i !~~..t._Party. C311 oft 6. aale11 . 100% Co. paid,. 0 0 T ,.,. KER $195.~ mile. lain119, hall tree, Uon.'5()0.P.P.W.1259 • J amborC'c Rtl. N 8. Ex · · ....., • ...,,2 benefits. Saliary open. ~ ~ "' A • misc tum. P leue call an. NaUonalSales Repe want· e<:. Otc. KOE. Protl·-~ctedr fNarmharTea . NI u Call : N•om i (714) MA<;lllNlST. Part tlme Waahers, dryers. Clean s·-... c..--cM Fender Muatanf bu11. t."d, male/fem., lo eell ------ -P ...,., o <', ort ust n 7S2·7~ afternoon, eves. MS-1006 late model.a. 1 yr suer. ....,.. .... _...,°"' · xlot cond w/cut $2$0. • Amerlca'ei fastest 1row PBX Switchboard Opr. JREN No 1'ustui A:;i.o<:. · · aft' PM $100. Free delivery. Matr tom aora && matching evea/wkndis 648·7941 mg sport eikateboard A!Serv. Sm. erowina co. 547-95& ------Secretaries SICllY'AlY . au-1.636-2840 love t 2 bol ch I Oeorae p;trka. MUil have 3·5 yra, w/hiendly atmosphere. Re<-eptionistffypist For Newpo.rt Ctr L TUXEDO SALES, part """i..ui .. 1 'de ld #---Dhtn ~~':ia • .j52.:1~;· 11•les exper. CLOSERS Exp pref'd, not nee. Will . aw time. muat be outioln1. n ........ re a.. /a e i.--l--1---------DRUM SET. Good begln· ONLY. Call for personal trn. Day & eve shills for Accountmg office in olc. Good typl.na akW.. Jor mfo. $40-3333 ext. Ml leu refri& freezer, $350. zer 20', trade for 12' ners. Includes Music: 1nlervw, Mr. Gercey, avail. Apply, 2021 N. Newport Center. t'IRurt· Jypl•Sts Calll~l '-k for Terri ~sass bCr 11AM or aft or sell for $185. Desk. s tand & stool $110.1 955-0240. MainSt,SA9am,.pm. uptit.ude desirable . 6:30PM Chain, blk at.ffl. teak ll&Ml.20 ---------•---__;.----=---! Salary to $600 Ca II TYPESE1Tllt 835-8760forintcrv1ew R•pro&Stat SKNtCll"'lyflkkpr IBM System Com..._..r Lady Kenmore automatic top. IBS. Dinette Set. lit Thomas Elec Organ. NOW RecrulUng sharp. PERSOMMEL ... Looking for • sharp Co l 500 P k ~ Washer, Reblt $120. Keo· new. $86. Day 815-1393, R,ythm section, dual key ambitious man to sell RECEPTIOMIST person to run u 1 Ral ore. wa'::e · ic Y Gll>Ouarre,d~l1!~. ~er $60. evet146-7390 board, -.SO. 645·5681 hardware, toob & shop SECRETARY lnvolvtl6 accurate typing Cle ks Duties include all ac-exp.---.. to__,.. ' "' ...__.,... '9 Dcrt'r M>fa $75. Pool tbl --r.-'6-.... • · t I d I Po s 1 t lo n re q u i res &c t e I e phone work r · h l _, ....,..., ..... pl• / •-~ nP"""' • eqwpmen lo n u1tr1a krveralyears personnel F/tlme. Call for appt counung t ru clos ng. For 8·S. 5 days, S$ hr. Don'tpualhlsupt Yel&ow .....,, cm • w acceaa "' &,il,.....t 1015 account.a. Avg $280 per exper & good secretarial 644-882-1. <Near Fashion Payroll. payables, re-6-&2 lSS2 for lntervw. ~~more Electrlc,Dryer. ct.bu.el :.a~ $7tbSl. !!}nut eTnbdl ••••••••••••••••••••••• wk. No exper. nee. Call skills. Shorthand not. re· Island 1 ceivables & some sales wo rlta fantastic $U .,. ""vi Blk-ea. b Work Tb ls. 30.2'60 .. , 7S1·9134. q u 1 red. Sh 0 u 1 d be --_ _ corresp. Sh helpful, but 496-0214 ,.. lamp $20. nau1 c: rs 40 84., 44 96.. • 10• ---------t knowledaeable in most Receplaonast/\Veekcnd~. not nee. Cole Instrument Waltressa 910 pal.r. &old cb.r w /ot· ll •. x • 4 x • MURSUYMAH Exper'd .. r /time. •tature male over 21. 6 Days in clud. Sat/Sun. Work w /plants & trees. $3 llr up. Overtime. Ins. benefits. Advancemen potential. Laguna Hills Nursery, Inc., El TOl'O. 830-SSSJ. "JURSES URGEMT • 9-5 Pl 50 h c 11 !\t t Corp .. 642-8080. UNCH Seer's Coldapot ReCrig. toman $60. Aft 2Pm-pb: Card flies. plan files. phases or peri.onnel. . .... r . a • I .ti L W/auto lee maker. $75. Ml-1417. .... drart'g tbls. chairs & Posit.Jon reports to the weekdays 673·8511 3148 e...,.. Drin SECRET ARY Call before 10•30 AM &tool$. shelving. 631·2570 Manager of Personnel RECEPTIONl~'T 546--474 l WAITRESSES MS-083l · · ' Moving, must sell Uke or63\·2T17 SerVJCt'S. • Fro rr (ACn>6S From 2 Girl office. Accurate new 2 pe C:l&Slom sec· ---------nt o ice help for den Orange Co. Alfl)Ort) typist. accurate 10-key llcydff 1020 tional sofa, 3 padded r.ts 1087 Please apply· ~~. ~~:f:W~r desira· Equ1d Oppor Employer adder, all gen'I office. Experience Required ••••••••••••••••••••••• nylon bar stoolo, earth ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pets<>MeJDepartmcnt Salaryopen.5'6·1676 Buy-Sell-Trade·Uaed ~-~4027 Beaut African Gray Par· lrviHRanch Watff District 35L2 Mirhelson Dr. lrvme (Take Jamboree Road ore ramp> ' SECRETARY. varied lnhnlews Bikes. Cycle le Co. 2488 rotBestolter. '\.,. -ETAIL 1--·s·EC-R•ET-... •R•Y--1 duties. good skills e5sen· Wed. Only 10 ..... lpm Newport Bl CM9l2·7910 Wa~rbed, wrouaht iron 675-9726or673-46SO "I< ~ tial. ror heavy die· ' dinette, Contemp velvet C~ERKS Corpora le orfice in taphone & typing dutiei.. A 1 1 C-rcnlr chairs, 8x9 wool shag FISH TANKS 5 to 30 •L Newport Beach need:. R 1 E PPIY n person ~........ 1030 r ug . Barbara, 9-S, plJon. $1.SO to $15. Also personable, resp. ind iv. ea s late ex Per 2241 W. Coast Hwy ••••••••••••••••••••••• 640-7035 two large all fiber glass for •·halJengu\s pos. re· help!ul. Newport B<'h Mewport leach holdinn tanks for fecdci-~ im~a.Call.Judy.833·2900 5uper8Cameraw/power ,.WH'f 8070 " UTOTEM Jmmed1ute full time RN ----- position avaaluhle on 11·7 PERSON to care for in· s hift. Full-time positions lerlor plants on com· also for l.lcern.cd person· mercial accounts. Must nel 3·11 & 11-7. 1-;xcellent have exp. & xlnt clnving salary and working con· r~cord. C..11 Margaret, datJons. Call Personnel. 763-05-&_1 _____ ~ porting to top executive _ __ _____ Pro·1~ r sc ...,. fu.h or breeding "25 each.. C~•etti•nce Morlctts or rapidly growing co. Sh zoom. ~ ....... o ' r,,_n. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 546-3708 Pos1t1on" OPl"O I'll, 2nd & & accurate typing essen-~cy /Girt Ft-lday CANO'S $150. S4S-4S22 WA .... TED -------3rd s hift-. 1n Scsn ual Small l girl ofc in Cah 1035 ""' Very tame Thick Billed~ Clemente & Laguna · • Newport Ctr need5 •••••••-•••••••••••••• TOP CASH DOLLAR Parrot. t"em<lle. $225. Beach. Other urcus ha\l• ~~S'S r !lime serretary w /lYP· SEAFOOD rwo Beautiful Loveable 6 p A ID F 0 R v 0 u R 492·1S21 opening.'! 8i-,,, ..,;0 ewer ~ ~u.. :t. ing, sh & lite bkkpng weekl old kittens. 1 fem JEWELRY, WATCHES. req'd. Appl) Jl uny of ::" ~?~'iT skills. Send resume lo ART OBJECTS. GOLD, Yellow Sheik Amazon 837-8000. IEVERL Y MAMOR CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL Laguna lhlls Equal Opportunity Employer NURSES AIDES '7·3 1-;xper. prer'd \Jtosa Verde Conv. llo:;p, 661 C'A!nler St. C. M. ourstoreli . J:.!J.L passiliedadno.895,eo RESTAURANT Birman, 1 male SI LVER SERVI CE, Parrul $100. Finches PHOME CLERK 2S88Newport nl\d 4320Campus Dr, Ste 130 Daily Pilot PO Box 1560, Himalayan. No papers. FINE FURN & AN. Amaton sao. 6 mos old The Daily Pilot has an Costa Meba 612· 7702 ="ewport Bch 549·8071 Costa Mesa. Ca. 92628. l~~~~~~~~~~I 839-390l. $75 ea. TJQUES. 645-2200 M&-2719 ~·~~C'~~k~ ::~~~~ ------1-lUS.GrandAveS.A. SECY/RECEPT. P/lime WAITR..,.."'"'OR Lovely kitt~ns. Good i---------&Of'CJGl'I 107(t 558·9026 '><JO h k ,.. t .. _ ~ breeding. Angora back· ••••••••••••••••••••••• c\cning~ No:.eJl.lni;t 1''111 RN LYN ""'" rs wee . mus uc WAITERS Repair .Mountings 1nrormat1o n , phOllt! or --------abletotype. 7S2-199~ Breakla.!>t&lunch,fullor ~· S20.9'79-89'7SI040 Chains Casting fH2-4321. a~k for Huth P timt! 11-7. Xlnl heme SECYJRECR99' parttime.644·~ ~ Le av 1 l l Eq u JI o P nay\ 1ew Com llosp1t al. S.Crttaries & w;r-' ----------••••••••••••••••••••••• l\tcTavlsh Coldsmlths port unity Employer 2055 Thu ran Avt:, C \t AcdncJ Cites flkpn Good seey skills req 'd lo Waitress & J\1td1en Help. Black Lab. Puppies, 12 642.3505 L ' 1 p 11 F work m busy law ofc. S2 SQ.SJ hr + ups. Must wk:s, ........ bred w/pa ..... rs, lb T'-~ c.mp O)ers ay A 1.>cs T)pe 6Swpm +. w/bk· Apply In Person. J-•pm, shots"&°~rds. Adora· u ransen m:atrum, J.1~Heinder1A~cncy kpng. & medical cxper. Ori"inal Piua, 2121 w/Mus1Computer,walk- Inc. 4250Scott Or. N.B. 102081rchSt.Slc104 rd C II r l • ble.CallSS7·~ 833-3048 ingbass.rhythmsect1on. PHONE SALES RN'S N n~ h 8338 90 pre · a or app Balboa Bl.NB ------c11.port ocac · 1 332.7311 ---------AKC Poodle Puppies 833·3064 2 yro; old . barely used. an NURSES AIDES Phone Sales people . Njghtnursesll-7. Full& Callforappt/F.stab ·6S Waltres1, cxper . for Teacup&TinyToy beaut <:ond. Sac $2800. J.lJ & 11·7. Expcr'd. 41 mule or female, l6 lo 65 p/time. Abo. CCU RN's. Service Sta. Help rull or brenkrast lunch & din· CallSJ0-6455 "We buy old gold & 631·3410 --- Beds. Good sat w /in· year:. or age. Guaranteed Benefits for f 1llme. Con· -.-S-EC_R_ET_A_R_Y_• __ , p/lime. Apply, 990 E . ner, over' 21. apply Ben silver " BAl,DWl;o..1 HAMILTON creases·: Country <.:lub wagl•s or commissions. tact l\11ss Jensen, Co.-.ta COROMA DEL MAR Coast Hwy:..N.8. -Br?wn:s 31106 S. Cout Free to gd home, Sheep Findings Stones BABY GRAND, Gdcond. Con v. Hosp.• SA • 2SO Eu st 17th Street l\t e mo ri a I Ho11p a ta I S • St C Atl H~y S. Laguna. dog, terrier mix. 4 mos Sl.200. 645-9900 • 549·3061. s 't 0 C M • 2 2734 • Congenial real e8tatc of· en ace a !0 n en· - - -old. Hse broken. All ------------- ---------' ~~w~·t·n S tl(;>~l~ JO ;~~'.l•&i-·· ··-·------rice scek8 Cull limt• ~Pc dllnt, ex per d . Day & WAITR1';s5, must be over shots. Gd disposition, af· U""fodc 1075 Wurllher Fun Maker NURSES AIDES 64f>422:l. t'y Type 60 WP~t . SH ljO Eve~. Full _& PJ timt' Ap· 21 . Apply 1832 N. El fedlonate.494·2382eves ••••••••••••••••••••••• Organ. Just like new. LVM'S R.._. I I 7 \Vl'~t . It. bkkpg Good ply.She!IStat1on. 17th& Camino Real, San b fo:qual Opportuolly " • hl·nd1tl.. Salary S7UO lrv~nt-. NI~ ----Clemente OLD ENGLISH Sheepdog Reg. Morgan mare, broke $700/ st orr. 5$9-4984 All Shift s. Exper'd J::mployer Su,.rvisor l' llf'7< 6700 pups. AKC. 11 wks. lo ride & drive, 'blk _!v_es_. -------~~LOP~ ApKplyl,T g~~~~ 80 Bed E .C.F . Mesa -a •a S~RVICEORp~R ~~K WAITRESS. ex p e r . Shots. Gd. w /chlldren paradeWMorgan geld11ng, Gooch 1094 ______ 1 VerdeConv. Hosp. 661 ~cretaryjRecept. XP_er gir 0 3 e P/tlmelnDinnerHouae, ~ Eng, eslern ( 14)••••••••••••••••••••••• Conv. Hosp., 7781 _Pho_ CenlerSt.C!\f .548-SS8S RF Of 1 ed scnac·e orders for Ap· HB. 430·'318 <213); J38..1011 . Garfield Ave, HB. ne Solle. 10 needed 1m· - -------" G c'.11 mm t. oped n pliance Service Co .. l lAM SPM: 848-9856 AKC Champion Male tAn4.. 071 ater skt w/cue, sngl med, S3 00 to SJ 50 hr. tnR oo typis ' u· some acctRg & lite typ (714); 6PM·9PM CH IH U A HU A aho --"l"Y I 68" Westemwood. Only MURSES call7!>Hti0lafl1PM \~~~~·s!:'!:C~oror t.1phont• ... k1lb o <..: mg.S650tostart.S700an femalepup.541·3092 ••••••••••••••••••••••• usedtwiceSl00.675-8943 LYN, e\•es RN, relu•r ----,\irporlJrt>.i Hl.1·900<! 90da}s.K.iteDailey.333 WANTED ::Wenerator 3.75 KW, "''S 1 Xlntoprvirtunit\. ---------1 houseC'l"g ~ervicc . CJll F. lith St. ~t0 Me"a. SUMMER HELP Afghan Female. Sltver, 220n,,..,. Reblt. Like new. ru· pee a l fac. rebates! Lldo,..Coriv C-t-r PLASTICS s.i8-075i ~·l·telary 'typist needC'd -• ,_.. Allow Caber boots~<;, """ v MOLDIMG MACHIME for •rnmmer JOb $135 Pl'I &t~Oz.t2 -----Counter work & rooks blk mask. resnbl lo gd $."iOO. Call 00-6639. disc. Preseason Wtr. Ski JSSS ~:if~1~~7~~i· ~ H OPERA TORS SALES ~k °'t'!)uni: r.r.m f'l<'J'>t> Serv1<'e Sta Attendant. Days " nat es. Apply m hm. Call 552-9084. lilhcetlCIMOlll 1010 disc. Ski West, Santa AnJ Fu rt he· r t·, 11,, "" 111 n SU,.,lEMEHT 11.11ine Pat Kammel Jl exper 'd Full or p'l1me. penon DEL TACO Black Lab Puppiea,5wks. •••••••••••••••••••••••1_542_-8_993 _____ _ NURSJ-:S \lf>fo: C'O~t , n .. •tt·.., IK'rm nr><·nmi:' YOUR IMCOME 1>4:!~2 10 _ Apply Meo Station. 17th l720SupenorAve .. CM ~~ .. ~6ha •• ,r''},,P,,1li00"nes. $1.SO. LUGG"'GET~tf!!..s TY.Rocio, l'ANIO:"l. 3 il.ty wk, 1111 l11 r ••'\per d ft( '''"""'" SSS$$$$$ SECRETARY Lookins: &lr\'ine, c.~I. . . . ......,._. .,...,.... "' AW LUI!.! St 1091 area. :\111,1 ht• pntient. m;irh •>Pr-; 011 nil -;hifl,. ror top "er son for 1 --. . Wine Steward position Crom your business c1trd. "'"• ffff · t>reati\l' & haH' d1"' he Ulll training & merit re PAIT TIME 11.1tm.in ofricc 111 S i\. S .ER\: ICE Slat 1 on avail. at Pvt. Country Springer Spaniels, AKC. Send one card for each ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call 'rarry ti:l3·49SO. 8:3t \tew pnxc:>dures a~:-.ure TELErHOHE WORK .Mu ... t hJve anounllnl! Sa I e' m :in •. m 1 nor Club. Call 644·5404 blk & wbt, Liver & wht. lag plus one spare. We COLOR TV'S to3PM, ~ton-Fri. r11p1d advann•ment fo1 HOUSEWIVES l'\l~:r prererably pegbrcJ mc:>ch?n1cal ability. Call -. $85& up. 900-2955 return permanently ALL MAJOR BRANDS .1ll l!mplo)ec•., who h..t\c COLL£GESTUDEMTS by.,tem.AP.M7-88J.I 49S·Ol2l ·---__ Womnn30-50t1dyaptcook FnetoYou 8045 sealed attractive tag & Recond.&Guaranteed NURSING Join restoratlvo l'JI t ti.' am RH SUPERVISOR ft'ULLTIMF. AU SHIFTS LVMCHARGE t•ULI. Tl ~1 t-; All SHIFTS NURSES AIDES fuLLTIME All SHll'TS <.:ompeltlave salary Hlacrfet1 C:O..• Hosp. 2210 E. lat St. S.A. 547-7ff. 1.0.1. CALL NOW! CHMHALOfflCE llCEPTIOHISTS SECltn ARllS TYPISTS ! 4 Month ~ .. 1~nments l\IJO, Dally& Weekly Vac11llon l'uy JWferrul Ronu" NO FEES MAMPOWER INC. 448 W. 19th St COSTAMISA 645-2043 the li.1\lc ab11ll) & de Guaranteed llou r lv SEWIMGMACHINE d.lnner ror widower, 4·5 •••••••••••••••••••••••strap, meeting airline Portables&Console~ .,irf' l>ovd pu) .-night Wo1w PluJ<o flonu.., ·l :1u SICRIETARY t1l 8 wkdys & S-4 bra F t d h 1.0 . requirement.a. Pre-$100loS268 <1h1fthnn11' .. prof1t<;h.tr pm 10 11·3u pm <'.ill EXECUTIVE Operotors&Fltten evcryolherSun.Depend· ree· 0 100 ome. ventJoss"t.henl Fora FREEsamedaydeliv. In J: & " Int , r I n i; ~ M6·4223 or rome to<!~ f':. f'a:.h Isl R. E. firm. Type needed In C911\'3S dept. Ing upon desire for in· r::':~d La!b .~ ~~!~~: personalized tag enclose WRIGHT 'T'V benefits. 11thSt..C<>Sta Mesa 70 wpm Sh 00-lOO. Call Baxter&Cicero come. Good brly wage, 64Z.o770 wallpaper, fabric or 84JA w 19th CM Apply~;im lpm ----t:aleenG40-0l23 . Call 642-7238 must have 'pJeaaant "Day Glo'' paper & we 6.l6,17llli' Cl)1C0 Sal~s ----pe rsonality & ap-Healthy Kittens, weaned will back & trim your --------- zs:, Bri&K.s A\<' c ~ Ct:STO:.tER ---------S•wincJMoch Oprs pearance.640-1667 &papertralned. 7Wks. lap. Or t ry two cards CB Radio-Realistic.- Irvine lndust'l Complcic 1u;1. \TIOXS SECRETARIES E-:xper. prl.'f'd. Near O.C. X 11 .11.y TECH 536-7674 back to back. TRC-52, 23 channel, like t-;qual Oppor Employf'r S•LES TRME _A_frpor~540·~-~A PRICES: new. S6S. Call before 9 lmmedute pn.,.t ion Registered. Exper. C.1\f. LgtDocJHouM. S2eaor3/SS a.m673·7570 ---------1 ttah ... f .. , TYPISTS Stal Typist for Orange Co. No Fluro. Sal open. Call ~Z390 4/5lags $1.80ea. l'RESS\IAN ~• "'' OTJR'"ona., <' CPA firm --------~ 6/9tags$1.50eu. Walnut Cabinet. 21" 'T'V, "m b ll • o u '. m n 111•' Phone S40·S415 557·6300 for appl & .an· sbo ks rfect $145 'l 8 . W a IZ,." r nm motivated ind a\ uJuJI.., 111 CL£R"S __ __ tervlew. Free Long & rthaired lO or more $1.40 ea. wor pe · • 1nen~urate w l''\P ~k•ll~ .. 1 r 1 I\ STOCK BOY D 1. 1----------1 klltens lo 1ood homes. SaleaTax Included 642·24 40 "t'vl.'op nurvm c""11111J · e ivery. YARD ... AN /DRIVER .... c: • ..-NOCARD ---,\ n ltil'k l\1 114&-8233 ~, tnmA r I t• I KEYPUNCH OPRS ~·t u l b 18 L ,, ... """""'"° 1 NEW MARANTZ 22158 ·" .r ,. • 11111' '" , • ., " ~ e · a,.una Capable of haNI work, Dr d U.t)'S. IS.1~ ~;~'--staff lnlirld con1 .111 ~1th lie a ch 10<' Part lime. must have valid Calli. J mo old ~ shep & Akita aw your own or sen stereo rcvr. Llst $249, one r t I I •· Jlcolth&Of'ntnlln.o;ur. '"'~-0767 83861".. . name, address, pbone & onl y $119. Atlantic P e.l'n >u:o.mt'~'-' 11•n ... , .. ,... or · ""' Dnvers Lie. 493-3552 All s hots Gd kids ••t. well 1u1 unllmllf'd MO FEES · ·we'll make one card per Music, 445 E. 17lb SI, li(ro"" potentl I In TOPPAV""'"" SUMMEttWOltl( hancN 84C).368Sevea tag.Add~each. CM t·•t;ihll1btn• new "C· HELPMATES STUDe ..... sp•1t1t•o M9rc M ... ogood home Part Lab. Sendeheckormoneyor· --·-------, , ,. .. "'"' .sr ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. Lo, kids 'ood t h derto· loGh & M.-ine -coun~ Mu~t h;l\e 011.n Prr~.18hr.takehome. AnttquH 8005 00:.~."""l·6 i wa c PILOTPltlMTIMG ._ .. _,.. tran11port:1t1on. Salary + 115-1876 Local Job :.1tes. 3 1h1fts. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. .....,.,,.. -.-r·- Pnnltd C:-1rrult floard.. TRAINEES honuo;, 1111 tralntnll pro-1..,.,_ E 17, .. ~lr• ... t A" Ill+ (714 I u• .. l""" P.O. Box 1S60 ••••••••••••••••••••••• oilVU "''"' • • ,.,e .,..... """· W ..1.-rl d O:lrl1n1 SUky Terrier & ? r-ta M-a. Ca. """'26 ,.,," .. ,._. 90 I 0 Uaccun l:..letltUIHl~. J \'idf't1 P1~~,.t-t'Ontuct Suite 102, Santa An• - -----onuc an '--"""'"' ~· ~0 ...... -Kar-~-Yda ""9 23"" puppies. tw~. •••••••••••••••••••••• • lt'nrl"r in the-Print•••I ,.,,.,,.,. '" · ..., I•--------· Supplemt•nl yo ur Of A • I M•9'98•55 nrcwl Hoard lndu.'ltr:v. ('.1hforni11CopmJ1t husband 'i; income ftttqU~I. 54S-0690 * Allft5 ES• i' Fiberglass Dlnghyw/4 h;" immedlutc ('lpt'ntnais Prod~ _ SICllETAIY JMIDIA w/pol\li. $JOIS100 a week HUGE ware bo u u ,..,.,..... 8050 Single Sets $.'19.SO bpJobn&0nO/B. $450. Ph for uppllcant1 with a Sales air\ nc"<led. Smarty ASSIST 4MT p IT rrom home. Coll crammed with over 500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Full Slie $44.50 837·1°'16 aood work ro()()rd and Pant.I & Te>Pt Too. 105 f'or busy N B. ad agen· 543.32().1 9·2. 962·1836 3-8 music boxes, nlckelo· STOREWIDESALE B&J Mattress Foct01y Form~aVEE Crusade; wllllnanc:Nloworkover· McFaddenPl.NplSch. rv. Xlnt typing&. phone forappt deon pianos, circus or · New &usedfurn appl'1, Bl8Eost htSt.S.A. School Regional Car. time. 673·-00M !'lk1lls. Need well or· gana, wall clocks, misc. Wl11on'a &rgaln 647·5636 Xtra Ensp1pares, T.raller The rollowlna po.s1uons Sales Oncn\l"<I. own busl· an•il\aih1blt.'fOr 2ndanc1 nt''' 1~ 11mt• Super !Jnl 11h1rt Hvdro. Copper benefit ... work with c xc1t · d I d bl 1---------firandf alhcr clocks, .... 1vn11e , c cpt'n u c l ti ll N~. 545 a. 81• W. 19th, oor r uous111 .,.., '-h·.. S8008J0.16116 ~~np4~~~c: :~ Tt'lciphoneSalea ~~~~$1~&:~~w~~lh CM.642·7930&541-3262 ~r re:. '"dr..,i ;;:r <Z > 21 • 0-1-4-5-9-0-v-0-,. Plullng. Srr~l·n Makana. 1na. mot1v11tt•d arouJl SECllTAltY Utility Wo1 kcr and Part Serious. t1mh1t111us 1>nly M.wport leoch Tirnc P1odurllon Aide. apply. -'Si.-tJ9ti. btwn 4 Yr:1 exper. Sal open 1-tiPM Call M.4-46l3. l'leao;t• apply 1n per11on ----------------- ht'lorc.-llA 't ror 3rd shift S<tlt'll Outside. w1n11<1w po~ 1t1 on and a rte r MIV~r1n11ll. ~ood cl06f'f'l\, :1 301'1\t for 2111.l sh1ft 1x1111 rommi.,"lion paid on each A FUNNY ArTMtrlcan International * *' BUY** morelnlo540-~ • Plywood.bare boat hulls. THING Galleries; lf!Oa·T Ketler· Good ... ed ""·-"ure 11_ lx8SlatePoolTablet300, (1) 8' DlnCY. Never IQ In" St .. I rvlne. Tel. -"'"'""'" • Id n .a.a•-r $llfA ea ... ,, ._. 154:1111. Open Wed thru Appllancea-OR I will , 8' ICht IO oral couch ... "" · · .,,.,. · _..._'" HAPPENED Sat. 9AM to4 PM. Vl1it! HllorSJo:i.a..rorYou. $90. Canaries. 2 male loots, M•t•..-c•/ MA.ST•S AUCTION 1lnams. 2 teD'I. Palnkr s.r.lce f020 ON THE WAY Grlrtltb tbl & 4 cbra, 64..,.616 & lll-t,ZI movlnlf, misc paint S1·S2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2soyra old. ornately eat. a.II colon. Car top Hull cJeaninc Inspection Secretary to President F1ex tlrs. Good 5h Opp'ly Topga~a::._266~ OP'l'OME.'TRIC Aailatant. lion sale Onw aaaln!it dl'p. part lime, 'A doyA, lilt• Health tO'I proa.tr.i m SECRET ARY To WORI carved. S1'SO. 847-8321 Furniture Stripped • boat loader GS. ball Steve Field.' Oen'I Dlv: eves Refinished by Expert.I. tanks. mlac. 545-7816 lna. 544.5991 anytime I DIDN't SUndown Wholesale Anti· 752·5Cllled19,l75-2'0Nev. Water 1kl W/CIM, sngl lcNh.M ...... typing, w ill tro111 DICEOH ~332S 1-:ducallon dept or Wc:>ll MS-1S26or848·23SO ELECTRONICS SALES, Wom.rn prd'd k11e.1v.rn 'ocallonal srhool ,.11.c•.1.G ... S lll.S22Von Karman lnterestlnR J>O' 1n lint hJ.!1 an lntcr('~lmll JlO!ll A -llOf' mn llhOp '1U4'1 hll\ I' l'Ur llM for a dl\1('rSlfiCd in• F .. I -so h t lrv1nc,CA92714 ,. • .,ma e. •· p('r r II Cati (213 I 430 4!1fl2 r111 di\ ltl'(lli t} pln!l 4'1)('ed of start. Mertt raiaet. 1637 <NcarO.C. Airport) appt. i Murm.t P111 1fH·a 7S .-. wpm. Xlnt worklna alonrovia Ave, Newport Vlll1ge1 l.onti Bc.H'h t'Ond" & rn. benef1t11 Ap· Boiach. $48.Sl.25.____ Equal Opportunity nly Anthony Schools. Employer M /'fo' S LES •· Parkin1 Al~ndant. must 1~~~~~~-~~ A Pen1nnnel Offlrf'. 4361 bee.xper·tt. F/Um '. Xlntl· Wholesale & Rf'tatl. Xlnt Birch Sl. N.R. INear oppor. Call for Interview Programera, tnstullers & C'areer oppor. for • O.C. Airport> E.O.E. 673•9790 telepbono «lrl1 wonted bright energeUc peno!" -.... •aL'T RY--. for Shc,wtlQle . Call Exper, pref'd, but wall S"'C r.. A P /~lme help wantecl 831·3242 or slop by 27392 train. Woodllghtlng Fix· Gell f)fc 11kll11. 70+ typ. w,elect.ron.tc parts back· Cnrnlno Capistrano Ste turc Oo .. 2031 S.E. Main In& req. Charlie's Chill around. Catl 646 4892 204, Lall_una Niguel St, lrvloe. 1_54_9-005 __ 1 _____ _ -------tAtual Oppor Employer. P ,_RT·Tl?tt E Insurance . Sales Gal. Expr'd p/l . SICllTAltY QrouplleallhClalm1 Ex· P /time()pportunityfor Costa Mesa & Fathlon S,..'•Mfw'"'- amlrwr fo~x~r. at lo.st 1 Proct.etiOll Workers Ialud. Sharp & am· Xlnt tfJ»nl akllll, IJ&bt yr. Sal open. $19-1167 Mon ltam to •pprox 4pm bltioua aal nHUd. bkkp~f, hwolclu1. bUJ· <~an> ,. 8pm to approx 6am. Call 646-99311 Inc. t.lephoau • ..lion .... -Tues 5pm to approic 4am. thna Fri, 7;IO AM to • ,.o .. c1 No exper. n•~~~ wm What'a Your Trade! PM. MO-el'2 • how Dally Pilot Clan· tnln Apply In pen1on. Sl ,6a ~ D;iy ifi~ ads displ1y 1Jmr Pennyuv r. 1660 That1UW Lopay SICa.ITAlY.roOL meuaaea with leglblllly P11conUa Avt, C.M. for an ad in tho Daily Pilot Stront lYPlftl 4r1b req'ct and 1mpal't" Our ads, we Service Dtrectory lb.al can FtUrne. As>i>l1 ln .,.,..._, ques unloadini.t 40' con· GRAMDOPBllMG 68" Westemwood. Only 1cp,...nt 90~ WANT TO 60 ~=r Bo~t:cc~i~:~ ~:'~: the Furniture Connection used twice sioo. 875-8943 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 848..:W6 b-. a •later •tort-the Beautiful Drexel cabinet Boat trailer. fits 17' to 24..' Lamp Coonectlonl I stereo, cost $7~. tt"ll bolt.. $250. $2J.S020days, *SL 0 T M AC U I N Es 0ut.ra1eoua dbCOWtU on GOO. l cu at diamond m.9085 eve. Bob. From -~-We al.lo buy name brand lam~. db:mer nn,, 1urrounded &repair. PP~l..1152 Varietv of colors aiad ..... am dlamondt siaso. 19'729'hhpEvtnrud~. , u:1 Clean Post Office Wlodo• <Gni 11,.tromS19.95-4SS. Almoadlte aarnat fl AFter•:30,648-~ .. _u . J'"""'> 0 .. 7151 HeU·Urut D, K,B. dlamood rtn1 $400. Ex·•------'---- us very circa """' ••· 14.2-UiW ...,d_m_l_ve_des...;._...::lf;_.u_._7SN __ u_10 ....., ,...,. 9040 Lock box~. •x•~'-rroo. w-·'"-"'·tt"·s ~'18. 408 32nd St. NB vw ....... ..,. "". CARPETING. Top trade ••••••••• .......... •••• fbl• week epeclal: Beaut creen pluah.. Ap· 8.l'ITERAS.U'FBMY' 9oUd Oak Stoll top desk, a Span Ith or Contem· prx 100 yda. M"k• orr. G.M.IVTJ't, '7J_ s.lbeaotYI Bdtorr. • porary, a compl•t• 7sa.oz&l or 6*-01'6 ask Llkenew.Loacled _ ___ t'tS-_9550 ____ rooms of furniture. fOl'Jaclde. Owner. <213>418-5263 Antique marble lireplaee lncludet I piece llvtnc lRVlNE COAST COUN· complete-a'• mantle, ::. ~ ~lece ~!:!:1,! TRY CLUB Meml>ersblp ortaat• Iron rnmt • ..... com"~ .. -. Eaay foraale$500.MC-t128 door, Dl1mantled 14 ._ er-- ptecu or mubl• + =.: = ::;:;:w eustomba.utools,910ea: .. carved cenl•r pl.ct. J~ 1. C\.U1ll f'QnUlu.rt. Pla1ptD SU; Jum.1----------• AlkW.1 ..-. eaa1 .v.. llSS RarbOt Btvcl. CK, oertwalM:r ao. MMtto 111·3'718 MS-CIS1 ·--------~~~--· aNt proud to aay. re.ally Tho fAJtest draw ln UM eCablvh)WCrnteutOM) Jtobett, Be\J\, w1m .. n rct rtau-lts. Phone W•t .•. a Daily Pilot fdtnlllY For mor~ in· l'rotl • A11oc., UOl 6'2-S71. OualflcdAd 642·5671. (orm.tiof'lca}tf.U.:le'J& Quall&t.".8. I~~~~~~~~ ' • ) I Cl• OAILYPtLOT Tmm.y.Mayt7.1t77 ...... ...,....,.. ••• , ...... .:.:=;....;:;;.;..:;.;::;,.;..;..;.;:;.;:;..;. ______ ,__~...,..;...;;..;.;~~~--~~ • ••• • • • • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~!o::::.......... . .... ~ ..... S./160 ~~-~~ •••• !~.~~ Dahlli 9720 ......... ~!!~ ...... !?!! ...... ,~----t i ••••••••••••••••••••••• UI' Boeton Whaler ly ••••••••••••••••••••••• WI WtU IUY d 2 d 4 d *1 DEALER IN U.S.A. auper •l*'t. tentu con ?$'OPEN ROAD f Uy YOURt>ATSUM 72 ae an. . r. ·IP ~· ~p electttc: lbota Mlf coot. Relter~e :OW PAID FOR OR NOT ~I:~. ~:1i:c·,0~tu;1~ ~ IOY :,~~: ~t~~9.:::$. Ca~ fouwnmer.'44.a385 TOPDOUAR M2 l07'1evesorwknds CARVER <714>&u.-m'f.aft8pm. lnneb••o. 1973, xlnt roRTOP CDS Take over lease 00 umi ~~VCE cond, loaded, 40,000 mt. IARW1CKDATSUM 3IOZ 2+2 or SltO. p /mo. ......., .. :. S~ 'S T?u ol lbe Lln '8000. or ti.t otr. 5SM035. S.o Juan Capistrano Xlnl cond. 839.()988 or · ........ ~1:,~,.::..~1~/\~~: lt14 Open Road Mini· 811·1375 493.3375 839 7638 :isk for Rose ClOSlO SUNDAYS Lille new, always M.otorhome, for ule, WEPAYTOPDOLLAR Mane Saab 9760 tarared. 075. P 863-3702 FORTOPUSEDCARS ·73 Datsun 1200 deluxe. u•••••••••••-"•••••••• ~9e97 · Pvt party needs low FOREIGN. DOMESTIC radlO, htr. auto. very ctn iaab '12 99E. Auto. 40,000 H' Penny an, 1913, mi I ea I e Mini . orCLASSICS $1,700.~7167. mJ. atood cond. AJkln& SportH1her, all MOO>rhome, pleue call ltyourcar l1extru clean ·72 Dataun 510. 4 dr Sdn. t.2(90.673·2480 !lberalaas, twin screw, -.-1 seeuafin.L Auto,' air, 80,000 mi, royoto 9 765 (2) 22S·llP Chrysle .A.-•-t r.-A. IAUER IUICI< Sl200fbst ofr. Eve or ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'Marine enea, F /B, trim _ _..,, c:., _...... 29!5Harbor Blvd. t.abs. depth finder, shl & Accessorin 9400 C-Oit.a Mesa 979.2500 wknd. 1714 >1J0..927o TOYOTA SALi to aboro radio, compah. ••••••••••••••••••••••• i6 Datsun Shortbed. Lo Bimlnl top, slpe 4, Cull CATALINA Autos, Imported ml, upgr'd uphol. top eatley, stand up head. AUTOS\JNROOP ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond, moa whls, Burnt Owner tTn&frd (213) 6@.4CMO CHntral 9701 orunae. $3400 firm . 5i'l·l590 Located Hunt· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4!)1J.U30 1972TOYOTA CIUCA 4 speed, radlo. air cond. "heater. (731SFV). ' ....,,,_, .. ..-.. ..._s;U1ed ...._,Uaed Allloa.Used • . ......................•.. , .•........•............................... ············..-·····-·· YollsW•J.... f 770 a...,.. 9920 Pord 9940 ~ tt.51 ................................................•..................................•. , ..... . "10 VW Bua xlnt cond. '74 El Camino. PS. PB, Now radials, Maia. '""' en.u1• control, xlnt cond, rr, AM 11'' M. tuoo. SDJO. ~ 846-3441 -----_...;==-----1 'a Q\evy Wova, wagon. '88CONVERTIBLE. Good trans. car. New Clean $1400 Orm brua. 548-4116. S9Q. 175-1'799 ---------1 '76 Caprice classic sport 74 vw, lo miles, xlol con· V..a. 5 yr/S0,000 mi warr. d!Uon. aun roof, AM /FM. in e.xcell. cond., 17,000 Best orfer 983·3519 mi. car hu ever)'thlns. VW 8 S rf N Coslnew$8400tncl lie/lie, l .. ,,.,..,1.,...,.°'"'"'"•••• '73 • 88 Ro)'ale. l dr. •howroom elonl Tilt. whl, landau top, new rl6diall. etc. $2300 or bMl otr. 960·4826, 842-873! 9957 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '78 Pinto Jtunbt. Sun root, ma1s, AM /FM cass deck. custom paint. 552·0M2 '65 UI· n .• ew will sacrifice for 18750. .. .. __ c_ ,....._ een. Runs well! Clean Call~ art 7 pm '76 Pinto M PO Robt. Low ~ 548·5822eves. mi. AMIFM caaiJ, anrf, • p b k Rbl '12MonteCarloc:ust.A/C, '68LTD nuUres.ulr,FP, Mags, special pot. ':unr':~fac o'ood ~::J: ~~.."k· sot~r. brks: tXalpet 1 owne~. ru11111ood. $450 SS2·00t2 • • \..,,.; . ng. owner. n 6138886 -------- SllQO.CaU5490129 cond. $22QO. 642·1096 '74 PINTO 2 dr, 4 spd, eves Ford 76 Granada 2 dr AMt FM stereo. mags, 98 BaJa. reblteng, lookl • , · economy 6• air, a~to. ps: AC, orig owner •uso. runs 1rHt. tl'J5. 815-·3009 75 Sta Wan C aprl ce stereo. beaut cond. ~200. 546·1960 ort1's:3343 Estate,'54C.I. pwr, tape Call499·1914aft6 --------- Volvo 9772 deck. trl r towing --rtymMth 9960 ingtonHarbour. XKE Roads ter '63.· _76_D_a_ts_u_n_280_Z_,-lo_a_d-ed-, 1-o ) JO' Stephens Sedan Autos for Sale Opalesenl pearl N~w nu, Beat of(IU'. 759-0604 -./ V-8pwr,radlo,sndr,DF •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• tedh1des,newtop~. eves/wknds ONLY $2295 1975TOYOTA ••••••••••••••••••••••• package $4575. xlnt cond. '&I Fairlane 2 dr llrdtp, ••••••••••••••••••••••• OliMCll COUMTY 496-S.'587 a.Ir. p /S, auto, xl.nt cond. '75 PL VMOUTH Cuatom VOLVO '65 Chevy while 4dr Runs tsOO. fl68.5203 Fury 9-passenger wa,on .nupainl.tuned.sharp! ,.,...._,/ Bentley "T" <SBll788) -------- $8500. AY646· Ckats!cs· 9520 '66 Sed, RHO. air, Ret 9725 COROLLA cour1 Sharp hlUe car w /only 28,000 miles. Up lo 35 m.p.g. <249MXU l. d $35 Aft . . ro Bro h 4d only Sl.995. Low blue EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO ~t1.w, O. 6 ·30• '11m~w back ~e:~. Af; book on this vehicle ls ••••••••••••••••••••••• •74 Car~ile cut~er • 28' '27 OaJdand. 70',~ onamal. F.G., Ji .8 .• bait lank. 95% complete. Best of· complete galley, 1lps 8 fer. 751-1453a!t6PM radio, dpth finder and all ---------1 nee. equip. for pleasur 4 Wheel Dri•H 9550 or ftsh1na:. $17 ,000. •••••-.••••••••••••••••• s.i6-1018 or 11ee 1tt Dana AMC.JEEP Pomt J43 # I ht Calif. SEACRAl"T SF 23', twin WE OUTSELL ALL ,150 II P , Io ad ed . JEEP DEALERS Sacrif1ce, muat sell. INTHESTATE 833-2900 HUGE IMVENTORY 1977 Deck boat w /140hp, 110 . The perlect harbor party boat. Sl0,500. 673-8777 f"'?O Skipjack 20' Open. + trlr. Must 1>ell. $499a. AJJ Models New & Used Leasing Available Cotta Mesa AMCJHp 252-1 llARBORBLVD. C<xlta Mesa 549·S023 675-1768, 673·7692 '67 Jeep CJ6, V6 , hdtp. SlSOO. 834-5705 Ol' 644·8116 loah. Sail 9060 wknds/aft6PM •'•••••••••••••••••••••• 74 GMC Jimmy, trlr hitch Pearson Triton. Very w/elec brake hookup. good cond. many xtras, $$000. 548·Ul8S (7141673-7873 rrsu 9560 19<10-20' VIKING SLOOP, ••••••••••••••••••••••• slip m Newport S1200. 1976 GMC JIMMY 9£16.6768 A beauty in gold & whtte Custom 52' Fiberalass Pilot. lfoul>e Sloop, Im· mac. Full race/cru110. fully round. very fast, double cabin. i.lee~ 10 R t• p I a c c m e n t o ,. e r m>.ooo. Asking $149,500. Will consider s m a lier boat in trade. (714 ) 6'12·2717 art 6pm. ---- w/automatic, pwr. steer· Ing. a.ti" cond .. CB unit. large gas lank & under 12,000 miles. <BWR2101: OHLY $6995 COSTA MESA DATSUM 284SHARBOR BLVD. 540.641 0 540.02' l LIDO H, #3329. trlr. new --------- :.atls. cover, $1250. '73 Chevy VS, 1h Ton 673-4686 Automatic. $2495. Call 642· 7238 Cal 20, xlnt cond., 53950. ---------- Call for inspection Rich, ·75 LUV. Xlnl cond. low 759-0636; 642·4463 mi. Camper shell avail. $2650. 960-2106 '77 Westsall 32. Fully t.'Cjpd, ~.500 ~ay trade '75 Chevy ~T. SWB, for 27.32• Sail. 673-4220. Stlverado. loaded, post, -air, i.hell 497·3468 20' Tornado Cat w /lrlr. Must s ell $800. Day, 74 Ranchero GT. all pwr, GU·fi.Wl.Eve.67~6866 air. AM / ... l\l s tereo, charcoal ovr 11hell erey. ••••••••••••••••••••••• &ray rudes. Very good 00 Fial Sport Coupe 124, automob1Je ! i1700 Clean JIM RICKMAN MTRS 631·1549 2124 E. Colondo Blvd --- Pasadena 752·7847 '13 Fiat 124 Spider, or locally call CARLOS AM/FM, roll bar, side CARRION 752. 7 pipes, new paint. new t.op. R995. 963-1240 or OVER 40 <213 >925·:M88 Clean used Triumph, Honda-----9-7_2_7 Jaguar & MG models ••••••••••••••••••••••• now on display. Over 25 Lease/Buy plans. availa· Br.ct New •77 ble.:tlf i HONDA Cars MAMY ·To Choose From! ••690\JlHl~lUOUllVAAO• 81<0 UNIVERSITY -1••9'I02Wl•'''"~'.IO'I• Olckmot.Me i6 Lancia Scorpion. xlnt Honda Can • GMC cond. Must sell by 6/l /77 Truck. <714 )681Mi062 2850 Harbor Blvd. A.acl 9707 Costa Mesa S-10·9640 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jtttten 9732 '75 Audi lOOSL. 4·DR. ••••••••••••••••••••••• auto. air. Al\LFM stereo. 74 Jen!len Healey Lo 24.000 mi. 1mmac. $4500. mile-, AM /FM, tape, 551-1417 art5pm Blkft>m intr. Best offer. IMW 971 Z 548 0998 ____ _ •••••••••••••••••••••••.(......,.Ghia 9735. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ONLY $2395 1976TOYOTA COROLLA SEDAN Automatic. air cond., radio & beater. lm· mac ulate thruout.-low, low miles. (617PDJ ). ONLY $3395 1976TOYOTA COROLLA W.AGOM Automatic, radio, beater & air cond. Super car w/low miles. (227 PUN). ONLY $3695 1975TOYOTA CEUCA Aut-0matic, stereo. air cond.. vinyl top & mag wheels. <57SMPQl. ONLY $3995 1976TOYOTA CEl.ICA Uftbock 5 speed. AM /FM stereo & air ~d. tmmacalate thruout ! <033N RN). SADDLEBACK \1u<,t <1cll. lea\'ing for OML y $4695 EurOJX'. 1971 Ghia. ylw. BMW COME IM & SH THEALL MEW 630CSI MOW! COMrLETE IODYSHOP . MOWOPEM SADDLHACK VALLEY IMPORTS 831·2040 495.4949 CREVIER !>em1 auto, stick ~h•H. ~ .. uRQUIS TOYOT very gd t·o nd . (;all """' A German Autos, 675·3052 MIS.5ION VIEJO 831-2880 495-1210 iO I\ Ghia. x lnt cond. very C'l(·an. new val\'e 68 Corona . 160.000 ml. JOh. tires. shocks. etc. auto. radio. heater, S!S50 S..14!00tbe!>l ofr. 960·4826 or Sharp. &12·0433 6-12·6733 ------1 i2 PU, super clean. many '00 Karmann Ghia, new "tr a :s. x 1 n t con d , p a I n l & t i r e s . S2150tbestofr. 675·3063 o~angef blk, xlnt cond. $1800/bestoCr.497-3195 76 Celica GT Lift Back. mags, a t cond, 5 spd. "4alda 9738 $l800 6i3·703l. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---- '73 Corolla DIK Low mi, xlnt cond. S:NOO Bisl ofr. ~7H8 --------miracle mazda 16' f'1at bottom racinR 498-<mtl 1 5 1" IAOWAY 2150 ....._. laYcl. maRS . Call aft 5:30, & r, •o i.ailboat. w trlr,comp re· ~ SANTA ANA Cott. Meso 645-5700 ngj!ed. $450 ofr.675 3682 Vans 9570 835·3171 72 Corona. ~pd. air .... l\1 & tape. !)ti racpal!>, 29mpg. 968·4309 ----Want Good MilH«Je7 Buy our '72 Toyota Cellca w /atr cond, AM t F'M cassette. M.ichehn radials & gel 28-32 mp~. Make ofr at 4974072 pvt ply. 73 COLUMllA 34 Dsl, Luxury 645·7S54 -• •• •••• • • • • • •• • • • •• • • • • THI UlnMAT1 OANINO M•CMIHI i3 RX2. J\Jr, FM st~reo. nt•w i.hocks & radials. $1625 640.9047 --- ·73 Dodge 8200 window van, V-8. air. udio, P 1S, P/B. $3975. 494-1656 ·11 Venture 22' w ftrlr.1--------- 0 /B, sails. 642-7712 dys. 'fi6 Dod~e Window Van :?1311168-7313 eve11 VS. auto trans, mags. -S,..,....ANA 2l • ls t I AM /F:\J, paneling. Sl250. . "" • . .. sa1 , r r. 494-6686 loaded, s.isoo. -------- __ 830-_3403 '77 Dod~e Maxi. Air. JI' llOntE CATAMARAN power, 360 VS, cruise <'e>nlrol. 36 gal. 2."iOO m1 Xlnt. c·ond. ~tany xtras. R>.100 or bst orr. 554·2.536 lit"aut1ful boat, must bee after-6 30 >l'J.l 3775 l?ves . . ----roo many car<.• 191i7 F'or<l ~I S!K"l•dhall, t·ompai>!>, t:<'onohne. 6 cyl ~t1l·k, & many Klras. :rlr xlnl mil. gd C'Ond, Sl.090 _s~54~ _ h 15 9317 Mt 5. ~I .w.t:! Santana . 22 '. Fully Auto W t d tJQwp'd :J .. 1u1 .. flhp 0 8 . 1 an e 9590 SJ6SO 1lfr ~I S08l ••• ••• • • •••••• •• • 0 • •••• Boats, Speed & Ski 9080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 171)' Steveni. woodd•ck custom paint. anterior flatbottom, v ·drlve , \anC(' trlr w mags. en~tne need., work SUIOO .. acnhct", aner6 846-8018 211' Tah1t1 400 Lincoln w1Berkl<'''· tandt•m trlr. 52800 ft rm. KJ7.S6J3 1k' JPt, 154 Ch<'\' bit. lrlr Vo' ma R~. co\.er . mwil acll i11 33!11 du~' rrcmportation ••••••••••••••••••••••• c.,....,R , Sd•/ Rtht tlZO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sii·Pac slldo·in cam~r s~cU. wtnr. & vert. door '74 for Ford or Chovy flhrtbd. Sl75. 642·2073 ''WEBUY CLIAMCARS &TRUCkS COtlNlll CHMOlET 2ttl8 Harbor Blvd. COSTA M•:SA 54"'1200 TOP DOLLAR rAID 1-·oR CLf:A'J ~~.1 l 11H I ., t A' I ·~ ~ ". J lt\1~~11~ .. I. 1"'4 ltt A~ •4 J•, l .' • • ~' ,\' ! I 11. •USEDIMW's• '743.0CpeS/R 746LWB "7t 1600 4.spd 940M RJ '7520024'pd 629NBK CloMd On Sundays 9740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 10 Cor1>1la SLation Wgo. new paint, S track, $900 ORAHGE COUNTY'S OLDEST Lease Hew-Used OVER 100 • Scott. 673·5440 .& Salei1·Mt\'IC~·IA>a111n~ Roy Ccrver.lnc. Rolb fto)<'l' UMW 1~10 J amlxirt•c !';e" Port Beach l).IU 1>.111 '69 lovaria .Xlnt cr>nd $3,500 ~1u">I M'll. 4tM zm --tWJ~ BMW 2002 15.000 mt Sunroor. air. A M FM stttreo cass Xlot rond M2"395 or ~ 1852 Awk for Linda MERCEDES OM DISPLAY Houu of Imports AUTHORIZIW ~tERC'EDl::S DEAL EH 6H62 Manchester. ttuena Park 523-7250 On lhf' Santa Ana Fwy. •CLEAN• 'i4 Choe brown 450 SE A C. crut~e. AM /"'M strreo. ~nrl. orig own. t2~ mt 17 14 > 556-<MGO or ll00· 1414 ------'76 Mercedes 280 ~4 BMW (kl\ ana Tan, :ctrd• .. cream. sunrf, All auto. i.tereo $7250 1175 3121 4935966call arts ---70 2805. w 'atr, AM /F~t. '61 IMW 1600 '<Int c•nncl ~5. Call at $2700 fM 6ll6CJ 7~ .. 'l 0638; 642-4483 ---- '76 Toyota SR 5. FM stereo. mags. Must sell. Make reasonable orrer. 536·2990 '71 Toyota Corona Mark 11. Sdr Wgn. Will trade for U.S. made car. com- parable value. 751·9463 aft 5pm_. ------ rriumph 9767 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 196 7 TRIUMPH GT6 4 speed, new paint & in very good condition. <VPBS49). Muat aee l-0 appreciate! Reduced to ONLY $1199 ToWM&Comfry Auto Sal~ & Leasing 2167 Harbor, Costa Mesa 646-4446 Capri 97 15 72 2806E4 s. full pwr, nu '70 TR GT6+. Low ml. ••••••••••••••••••••••• painr. dk mctalltc blue, xlnt run'g . cond. Needs 72 V-6. AC. I\ M /FM c:u~ matchlnR int. moon roor, body work. Mu11t t'iell. l sl "nrf. Xlnt cond. ~sl of IW,000 hwy mi, immac, ofr over Sl,000 lakes. rc~r 675 ·5396 $7750. 673·4588 or 673-8511 -~-2338 ______ _ -MB '6.S 600 orig British Volbw09" 9770 '78'-' V,.f;. Air, P /R, AM· • ·~ Sh. C 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FM stereo 8·trk, cust. In •••Olor • ow ar, • t /ext. Rally~ wtl~. tm famous owners. Loaded. 73 VW 412 maculat.e! $U95 or ofr As new. Exceptional car. Low mi, mustsell 640-3f23 w-d•ya, &37~ SlS.500. Offers. P/X con· Callevet,559-4143 eves&twknds aldcrf'd. Pvt pty. (7l4> '67 VW. Maga. recent Cffrotft 9716 ~5726 brake overhaul, new Largest Volvo Dealer oond full pwr nu brks $3,100. A aood clean car in Ora.nae County! '75 Chev Morua 2+:?. 4 clean. 540•1•260 One !>ut It~ 71.000. m1lea on BUYorLEASE spd. 4 cyl, AM /FM, owner at . ~e m Daily Pilot DIRECT stereo. A/C. Pvt pty. · parking lot at 330 West ~·,~· ~·m $310-0. Days 645-8480, '65 Sta Wen. new paint, Bay Street.. Costa Mesa, -• -·-' -ev /Wknda 840-2307 shocks, mutner & front or call 642-4321 for more •:"1 • tires. run'! good . 1nformal1on. Ask for _'...,j 'IB Impala, 2 dr, bucket $600/Bestorr. 842-3173 Rick or Oscar in neet ~c S. seats, AM /FM, air. radl garage. LVl..U lires,lrlrbtch.alrshcks, '73 Ranchero. c herry, ·-------Anaheim 750-2011 350 eng, turbo trans 28,000 mt, be~t ore er . '72 Satellite 1 owner. Xlnl ------·---Orig. owner. $1000 /bst 75l-14S3aft 6PM cond. P/S, R/H, A/C, lo Wos.UMCI ofr.546-4093aft5:30 --mt. Lug rk. Sl77S. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lJncoln 9945 960-5156 CS9Rlral 990 I Chrysler 9925 ....................... --------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 65 Lincoln Continental 4 '66 Plymouth Belvedere '77 Cordoba. Fwl pwr. dr, clean. ssso. 642·4945 383 cu. New starter. runs manyxtras.Pvtpty.Call aft6:30PM well. S295 or best offer. 661-0442. 9950 Sec at corner or Darrell ---------Mercury and Pomona. Costa Conthten+al 9930 .............. ,......... Mesa . or rail 631·3149 or •••••••••••••••• .. ••••• '75 Grand Marquis 642·1060art5PM '72 Lincoln Mark rt, fully Wagon. Full pwr. Lux ---------- equipped. $i,400. 640-6796 equipl, Blue/Blue leath. Pontiac 9965 btwn 9 &SPM Wood grain. 17.000 mi. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Corvette 9932 $7000. Ph 557·9300 '75 fo'ireb1rd, Formula 400, ••••••••••••••••••••••• '12 Mere CP Wgn. fo'ull stereo, air. wht1whl, PS • 75 VETTE RAREL82 pwer, AC, A·l cond. PB. auto trans, xlnl Wck 991 O Classic white/black $1950. 644-2311 cond, lo mi, mul>i sell. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lea~er. Loaded ~/every MushllMJ 9952 675·7674 days, 640-5242 ·m Riviera. like nu. Make =oi!'& L~ m1. ,;';; ••••••••••••••••••••••• eve_.------- orfer. 552·0601, can. be ...,.. ,.. ...... Oriv ors. ' · .66. R/11 auto air p /S. '74 F1rebird Esprit. Fully seen al Union 76 Station. .,.._,,...,.,. g. ownr. ~/otr' • ' loaded~ lo rni. n.ear. mint CuJver &ir!1chetsen, lrv. Corvette -'72 4 Spd, air. 536·4854 cond !\lake orr. Eves Codl"ac 9915 AM /FM. xlnt cond. . m ·6477or&12-6500d)s ••••••••••••••••••••••• f>.$G.l534or675·6942 '66PSMuslang._ good cond. '75 I E ,..ANS Sport - , PB, AC, en~ over • "' . Corvette '73 350. Full pwr. hauled $1200. 644 7621 art Coupe. A 1 shape, Make • . Slvr. Xlnt. $6800/orr. PP. sPM olfer. PP. ~-.&635 btwn 8 549-0703 Oldsmobil~ 9955 ~-4------- 0r~ County's ''JS Vett.e. T·top. Red /tan ••••••••••••••••••••••• i l Le Mans. Red tblk top. Se•lll• Cent&r intr. Loaded! Mint cond. 73 Olds 88 Royole, xlnt Lo m1 , 1 owner. 51600. Make ofr. Must sell this corn! Bcstofcare. $2450 Days 963-6761, eves • . . 75!J-00t4 •73 Coupe De VIiie week. 848·0358. 962-4702 ·------- Full power, air condi· C4*IJCll: 9933 '73 Olds Cutlass, I'S. PB. Ve-go 9974 tioning. AM/FM stereo ••••••••••••••••••••••• PW, !ac air, radio, gd •••••••••••••••••.•••••• with multiplex. tilt '74 COUGAR XR7, vinyl tires and m Xlnt cond. '7~ Vcg:i Htchbk, air, new wheel, cruise control & top, air, PS, PB, PW, 979·4192 tires, rcblt eng, xlnt body vinyl top, cloth & le11Lt.er super cond, $3895. Pvt . Sl795/8est orrer. 491H750 interior . (552.HSO). Pty846-3278 '72 Olds 1oronado. Xlnt art5Pl\_t _____ _ cond. $2500. Call 540-9650 ---$4 6 9 5 Dodge 99 35 days. 64~ Tl91 eves. 'N Vega . Htchbck. Auto, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 35.000 mt,'S15SO. 556·3610 • OVER FIFTY USED CADILLACS IN STOCK NOW Nabers Cadillac 2600 H.irbor Olvd. Com Mtsa 540-9100 ' Cadillac Se•lhs Ten to choose. All fully loaded-4 with shadow Clnlsh. (3192 ). Priced from $10,300 ALLEN Olds/CadWae/GllC S.D. Frw)'.·A"'J Ed LAGUNA NIGUEL CAU.4tM4JO 1 t74 CADILLAC B.DOllA.DO Full equipment Inc. 's these power items· windows, seata. steering, brakes & door locks. Till wheel. cruise control, padded top & low miles. 1 owner·local citr . <S71KLM> • ONLYS6995 •p!ll _;;RBLVD, 54M410S4M21l CADILLAC '7 6 SIVIUI Gorgeous! (81252). ONLY SlO,Stl HOW.ARD ChHrolet Dove ,. Quell It.I. NEWPORT BEACH 83Ml16 Superb Classic '57 Dodge, "74 Toronado, under 30,000 ext 14. days ber 4pm. bl · Sh L mi. Cully eqwpped. make reasona e price, e· a o<rer. 675·5284, 675 5261 '7t Vega, atr cond, P /S, 495-0438. 831-4244 vinyl top, runs good. SELL idle items with a Have something to sell? $1500 firm. Ask for Gary • Daily Pilot Classified Ad. ClasslCaed ads do it well. aft. 6pm. 645-3262 Alltos. Mew 9100 A.tos. Maw 9800 ......_Maw ..................................................................... BIG SELECTION -TAKE YOUR CHOICE OF COLORS & OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT IMPOITCARS ALLMODILS ....................... '72 2:50 Choe. bm, tan int, clut<f 9890. «i,vn 913-9528 73 SM. xlnt cond. Must Michelin Ures, gd cond. '73 Super Beetle Lo m l, PHYSICIAN'S CAR. '71 sell. ~/olCer. Low ml. S'l995. call Curt, 645-9161 radiala. mst te1i 911-~ SdV. N.w tires, Al cond, (714 YT72.8J3'T or f\'75-6695 or 499-l8'r8eve. lo mi. S'l750. 87S·l'48 saooc ON EVERY NEW n 197s H appy Travl'r a· .;Jbover camper, ex ~lent cond. Call aft 5 IMS-:&12 t •s: :¥:.':-' WI NHl> CLEAN USED CARS MOW CAUl'APrY Datt. 9720 WG 9142 i6 Silver vw1 aunroo!, '67 Cpe de VIile, 2 dr. xlnt ••••••••-•••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••• AM/FM. "lot. cond. f&dl pwl'. lllOO. Pb PONTIAC 9150 ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• • '71 Honda CB :UO. F'ront · DRIVE .._ "1w8>"" wanted a sports Call "4·l698 556-'7'192 A <'ar" I've n cla~slc '59 ---------• LITTLE MOA. "Cully" restored. ·74 Cnnv, new cond. 'IBCpeOeVllle.Vlnyltop. cpd extended 6-inche!I Xewly rebuilt en.ilne. on· ly has 500 miles. Electnc s tarter. custom seat. Sharp I SS'7.S. 834..o899 540-5630 ••• • $3 .000/ofr-559·0278 ~ · SAVE A LOT io-3 30 __ -__ _ Bright red. Loaded w /bst nu llres, xlnt cond. A•k· xtras. 833-9370 Ing $1700. 831-2683 or 642-1020 1011\SO\ ,\SO\ • l INCOI N Mf 1-lCl!RY YAMAHA W MX 7, 2626 HARIOR II.VD. Good Condition COSTA MESA 541·~5 CAR OUTLET '74 YAMAHA T~. good Cash Por Ctn Cllftd, 91000 mt, lllC>O/Beat Palcl Por Or Mot ofrer. StMUn 2t~HARBOR BLVD. uho Harley Sporhter. ()laroor&Victoria) · Naw balanced engine. COSTA MESA ~ thruout. Too many 642-0653 wru lo llat. 545-8168 -------- J!TIO BSA. 65o. xlnt eot\d. WE PAY tttt ot chrome, rroo/blt TOP DOLLAR l?(?.148-3361 FOi """ Jfho· HONDA 750, xlnt IMPORTS Cbnd. Just reblt. 9900 or bk olr. 148-3368 SHOP a.COMPARE IAIWICK DATSUM san Juan Capisttano ll 1·1'375 49l·ll75 NEWPORT OATSU N I ;;:._ _______ _ Put a little Plzzaz Into your life!!! '14 MG Midget. 23.000 mi. ln Up. top abape. Racing oran10. S'l80(). or bst O(· fer. l'J86..4417 MGI 9744 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~~~~~~l:k~ Qo;uo 9tl7 Askln1 $1900. 548·3181 •••••••••••••••••••• ••• 1976Clle.ye__.. '89 VW. Stick, redlo/blr, vs, pwr. wtndowa It door wht sidewalls. Gd trans. ~h. cruise control, $1475i60-156e AM/FM stereo t a pe, f'ot Seit '71 V.W camper popt.op. Gd cond. R adials. $2200. '759·1131 or 494-21166 • brown w /belfe lntefior Ii in excelh1nt condltlon· und e r 8000 m tloa. {507159). "73 BEETLE A/C, only 9750 17000 ml. Runs perfectly. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Some dente. $2140. OMLYi 11795 COC-,lAMf~:\ OAT~UN lmmac. '89 Tarra. llllT. _11_<MM61 _______ "'!"- I VENTURA IN STOCK:_L1 ...-~!i;i ,, lll10tt OclOd .............. ~ Al ~~T•>~MC ........... ~f· 1 ... . -• I OL. 70,)'0. 137, 3 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA >. TUESDAY .. MAY 17, 19n Afternoo• N.Y.Stoeks TEN CENTS :1 · llB May· Acquire Troubted'· Inn Lease : By ROBERT BARKER Of,,,. Oally 1"1101 Stall The City of Huntington Beach· may go into the hotel business -if only for a short period of ti me. City council m e mbers un- animously approved a recom- mendation Monday to acquire the lease of the rinanc1ally troubled Huntington Beach Inn. An auction on the lease ~s s cheduled nex t Tues day in Federal Bankruptcy Court tn Santa Ana. Councilman Ron Shenkman said that. if the move on the part of the city is successful, Ute coun· cil may hire a mana1em~ot firm or expert to oversee the entire property. The complex, which includes a nine·hole golf ~ourse and the Driftwood Mobile Home Park, lies .on more than 40 acres of Victim of Vne%perted Ann Barnccott, 29, was walking in rush hour pedestrian traffic Monday near the intersection of 43rd Street and Madison Avenue m New York City. The crash of a helicopter on top of the Pan American Building sent a blade of the helicopter <dotted line) hurtling down upon her Ccrossi. Anne Barnecott died instantly. See story, Page A4 . Thousands Cheer Queen in Scotland GLASGOW. Scotland <AP> Sixty-thousand chet•ring Scots filled · th e streets of Glasgow today to greet Queen Elizahefh II as she set orr on a Silver Jubilee tour of her kingdom. Not since the days or Oliver Cromwell in the e a rly 17th century had Glasgow sct'n such a state procession. The queen and her huHband, Prine~ Philip, the Duke or Edinburgh, rode regally through the cit)' in an open, black coach drawn by while horses. Her Scottish subjects. many wearing kilts. lined the i;treets lO·deep to get. a glimpse of the Scottish state coach ferrylng·the royal couple. Flags and bunting fluttered from nearly every building along the route. A holiday w as de c lared throughout Scotland for the occasion, which marked the start of the queen·s three·month tour of the United Kingdom. ending in Northern Ireland Aug. 11. as the aalion celebrates her 25 -year niirn. Leavlng London in the new lOO·m.p.h. Royal train. the Queen pulled into Glaseow station to a it-gun salute and a welcoming tt9usehold Cavalry guard or 150 mounted horsemen. She went straight to Glasgow Cathedral for a national thanksgiving service attended by Scotamenof all denominations. One dbcordant note at the start of her 12·day tour of Scotland ca me from the Scottish Nationalist party. which 1eeka lndependencefrom Brttain . . Scot. Nationalbt pOhtlcians fa le4' lO turn·~ al the roJal haleh ,Sven by the LOrd "'°vost OI Gta11ow, and OM .of them. 8balll1 .Ewtna. told rtporten; .. We .,.. V"'1, much in f•YOtt Ot th'~ aftd:we lookJarward lo tbe dQ wben she Will be ~ ..... lolScOtJ•Dd." .,...,..... CtEERED BY scdTS °""" Elfzabeth beachlront property owned by the city. Shenkman, who beads a sub- committee studyin& the H1,1nt- iogton Beach Inn, saJd that be believes t.be city would sell the lease once tbe complex is piked on sdilid financial f ootlnc. Receiver Robert Ftacber was appointed to oYenee operations lut November. Shenkman said that since that perlod;"the hotel has been show- ing a profit, even during the of- fseasoo. He also said that about 40 rooms or the 14'-room hotel are unoccupied because of lack ol furniture. Shenkman ~dined to go Into financial deta11s of purchasine tbe facility. He added that there should be no risk to the city because it is J\PW operating in the black even f.tith the alleged drawbacks. . Shenkman said be assumed that since the city owns the land, it only would have to match the highest bidder to acquire the lease. The hotel, golf course and mobile home park bad been run by Huntingtoo Limited Company prior to the appointment of a re- ceiver. Shenk91an said that the city is the landlord or a valuable piece of property which at present is in a substandard condition. He said the furniture is old, TV sets don't work well, the paii;it is peeling and conditions are blight- ed . He said the city is presenUy collecting $8,000 rent monthly on the property for a $96,000 annual return. He said that the holdings were (See INN. Page A%) Carter ... in California P~dges Inflation, UnempWyment Battle LOS ANGELES CAP> -Presi- dent Carter today promised to battle successfully against high unemployment and high infla· Uon , pledging to take whatever steps might be needed "it the re-. covery should falter durtng the- years ahead." Carter detailed his domestic policy goals in an address pre· p'ared for the annual convention of the United Auto Workers un· ion. which has been critical of the President's recommended taxes- HR Action On Church . Delayed What shaped as a classic coo- rrontatton between the wishes ot the Celltral Baptist Cburcb and Liberty Christia.a Scllool and the City Council eventually went phfltt Monday night in Hunt· ington Beach. About COO supporters of the church and school packed coun- cil chambers. In an orderly and precision presentaUon, they advanced their ar'guments why a new church and pre-school through 12th grade achOol should be built on property at Heil A venue and Gothard Street. Equally adamant, but in much fewer numbers, were those who favored keeping the land for in· dustrial use and refusing the church's request to relocate. When the oratory wu con· eluded, the council decided to put orr a deciaion until June 6 because two council members were absent. Mayor Pro Tem Ron Shenkman arrived late and Har- riett Wieder was away in Sacramento. Robert Zinncrabe, pruident of the board of trustees Cor the church, said there were 1,4.52 sienat.ures on a petition request- ing the relocation of the church and achool from its location at 7761 Warner Avenue. He said th~ Liberty Christian School, which was launched five yean qo with an enrollment of 60 students, now has 500 students. It has to tum away 100 students each year because of over· crowded conditions, he said. Phyllil Sariego, president of the Huntin1ton Beach-Seal Beach Leque ol Women VQters. on the other hand, said the city can't afford to lose the industrial land because of its potential aid to the city 'a tax base. School administrator Bill Mewh.inney Hid that church sup. porters cam~lo the meeUnc in two school buses as well as by private automobiles. He said that lt appeared to him that the cou.ncll had ltt minds (See DELAY, Page.U> . . and-rebate plan to persuade Americans to buy energy. efficient automoblles. "You and I have honest dif- ferences or opinion over some aspecta of my prop0sals," he satd, bUt added that these dif- ferences did not cause him to .. hesitate to ask for your help." Arguing that "more efficient automobiles with a clean ex- haust" are inevitable, Carter noted imported vehicles in the January-March quarter claimed a larger share of the American market than ever before. "I can think or no more dis· astrous assumption Cor the American automobile industry ·than_ that~ tam12t successfully compete with foreign companies that produce and sell such cars," he said. Carter also restated. for the first time ln recent weeks, his commitment ''to the phasing in or a workable national health in- surance_ system.'' He said his ob· AP wt,.,... ME TOO -Because he has the same name as the President, 6-year-old Jimmy Carter of Fresno was given a seat with local dignitaries for President Carter's visit today. Tendonitis Stops Long-distance RuJJ BJ AllTRVll a. VINSEL OftMOtlty, ......... Tendon.ltls. That's what HunUniton Beach resident Paul J acob1. 20, got from Mother Nature for h1a 20th blrtbday Saturday whtn be tried to run from the ocean's edie to and up Mt. Baldy, 80 mUes away. .Jacobs. of 6821 Cumberland Drive, wa forced to abandon hla self ·forced march only 12 miles shortolhif ioaJ, however. and be waa far ahead of bis 2'·bour schedule. ''He WU reall1 dlaappolnted," tbe Golden Weit Colleee mathematlct m~or'• mother, )(rs. Daryle Jacobi. 1ald today. • ._ut we 1Wl tlilnt he did awfull1 well." Jacobs• brother drove him to the ocean•• edae1 where he touched the surf ana then Jo"ed off to the.northeast, armed with anowahoes and 1nack food to con· quer Mt. Baldy. , The upiring mountain climber cot as far as Upland, where his sister lives. when he a1aln en· cou.ntered water. This time lt was cominr down from thelky. .. He ran qulte a while 1n the rain, .. Mrs. J•eobs aald today. J acobl sayw be ta attempUnc to quallfy for a U.S. mountaln- climbmgteam thatnextyearwm attempt to scale K-Z In the Htm~at. ''He hated to· 1lve up tbla time," ·~• h1a mother "but bis I"• are lftore>mportant: • -Tbe aiplririt utron.omer had gotten 1-lto shape four tlmee tn the pat year fqr hla lone Ulault on Mt. B'14Y· but each Ume a lut-.mtnuterllljury sidelined the attempt. jective is to "submit legislative prop06als early next year." . In a lengthy recital, Carter ticked ore six broad goals ranging from balancing the federal budget by 1981 to conducting "an open and efficien{ governmen~ Discussing his budget- balancing plans, Carter said be will achieve it in the environment of "a s~ong and healthy economy with the revenues that such an economy produces." He (See CARTER, Page A2) Tuv Youtlu Assault HB Woma"' 74 Two teen-aged bandits who Oed on a red Mo-ped motorbike were souabt today by Huntington Beach for a $10 robbery and as-• sault on a 74-year-old woman in · the downtown area Monday. Mary Robinson, resident of one of the older city sections near the beach, also lost all her personal identification papers and her mail, which she had just picked up from the post office. The victim, police said, was n ot seriously injured when knocked to the ground in an alley behind Dehne's Liquors. 526 Main St., by the motorized thieves. • Ipvestigators said the youths. I estimated to be only 12 to 15, swerved at Mrs. Robinson. throwing her o(( balance in her efforts to avoid being run down. The passenger then grabbed her handbag as the pair sped by, hurling the elderly woman to the pavement and vanishing north- bound on Main Street. Police gave the shaken M.rs. Robinson a ride home in a patrol car after the mid-day episode when it was determined she was not badly hurt physically. Judge Quits On Medical LOS ANGELES <AP> -A Municipal Court judge censured' for alleged misuse of hfs judicial powen hu deckled to step down! .tor medical reasons. Judge Joseph R. Grlllo, who presided over the 64-Judge court until he took aick leave Jan. 4, had been threatened with a probe of his judlclal qualifications if be dld not auk the me.<Uca.l diublllty retirement. Coast Wea,ller Patchy low clouds late nlsht and' early mominc hour.a, otherwise fair throuah Wednesday. Lows toni1fit SO to J5. Highs Wednesd~ 67 lo 72. IN81DE TOD" Y • Jl2 CAIL Y PILOT H/F Weather Damages toffee NEW YORK CAP > Cold and wjndy weather hai. caused new d am age lo the hard·hit Brazilian QQHee crop, the Bruziltan Coffee Institute reported today. Cesar Oomes, a spokesman for Ule governm ent ·suppor<ed organ1zal1on , said j usl·above.freezing we ather Monday n1&ht damaged "many newly planted" coffee trees in the Bnttilian State of Parana. which was severely hat by fl'08t in July 1975 and is just beginning to build back its com~e production 'No exact estimate w as a\.aitable or damage to the 1978·79 crop a rrected by the bad weather, Gomes said The current 1977·78 c rop 1s expected to total 17 million 132·pound bags. a 79 percent gam from last seas9n's 9 5 million bags but well under prefrosl levels of 25.2 million bags a year . -Retail coffee prices in the United States j'lave tripled since the frost cut supplies. Other factors driving the price or coffee past $3.50 a pound have included earthquakes ;n Central America. drought in Colombia and civil war in the African nation or Angola About 350 million trees had been planted following the frost two years ago, Gomes said. While Gomes s aid no exact damage es t imates were available, one u nidentified dealer was quoted by the Dow Jones News Service as saying as much as JO percent of the trees in Parana wer e a ffected. The estimate was not confirmed. however, and Gorl)es said reports or damage had not yet been received from Sao Paulo State to the north Comes s::i1d Monday's winds that cau~C'd lhl· "black frost " had died down todav, bul the we<Jthcr remained chilly The cold snap ot·curred un· usually e<1 rly in what is autumn tn the Southern llemasp hcrc The winds blew an from the Andes Mountains to the west, rather than up from Argentan<J to the: o.;o uth as1l-t more typical Pa r ana. localed in southern Rrazi l , as the l argest coffee-producing slate an liraZll. th e biggest cofree-producan~ country in the world County Buses To Drop BB Parking Lot Buses traveling along two of the Orange County Transit Dis - trict's ma1or beach routes lo lluntington Beach won't be un· loading passcn~ers <il a c ity· ownl'd shoreline parktng lot any longer Monday OCTD director., grant f'd a request from the Huntington Beach Caty Council that they stop using the city owned lot al Hunt ington /\venue and Pacaftc Coa!\t Highway The dnver'l will be asked to un 'lt>.td pa ~i-engl·r-. along the highway mstcad The change wall arrect Routt> 29. whu:h travels ulong 8C'ach Roulevard and Route 37 which 1 un:-.1long Euclid AvE'nut• < ·,, v Arlmanistrator f'.lf>\d c; lh•btto -.a id during lht• pJst l~o st•ar-. purking lot pavement 1n area~ t'xp<-rlenclng heavy hu-i traffic hu~ <h-ll'raoratcd lie said caty offidals would c·ontmuc workln~ with OCTO or fJcials on rinchntt u permuncnl -;itc for bus unloading Comervation OK'd CARSON CITY, Nev. <AP> A water conservation plan that will figure an efforts to pump water from Lake Tahoe for Reno area residents 1f need be was signed into law today by Gov Mike O'Callaghan. °"ANQI COAST "'" DAILY PILOT ·~-· ...... CHARGES 'LEAKS' Attorney General Bell Bell IIlts \ Fr...P-AJ CARTER ••• went on: "It'• llOt. lealtimate spendin1 oe b'lmah need.I that cauaes our dtflclw -it a. prlaclpally tbe 1Q. adequaat "YefWG from • Sh."8· stab ttODOmy tbat creat• them." But he acknowled&ed that "we can 'l afford to do everythina." He said the nation will face "bard choices" in fixing u~end· ing priorities. Carter alto told lbe conven· UonHra: ..l am unalterabty oppe>sed to fighting 1nnatton by economic and budgetary poHciis' which keep unemployment hi~h and factories Idle. That approach ls economically Ineffective and morally bankrupt. U the re· covery should falter during the years ahead, I wlll propose the economic and budgetary measures needed to get it golna a gain." The President, making only his second domestic speaking tour since taking office, flew to California to talk to the UAW, star in a live question-answer t elevision broadcast and inspect Justice Bldroughtareas 8 . • f aze rmgs Unit 'Leaks' .Added Appeal WASlllNGTON CAP) -Alty. Gen. Griffin Bell accused some F Goodwill Justice Department employes lo· rom day of leaking information about the investigation of FBI wrong· doing in an effort to manipulate his actions in the case. Bell has often complained about leaks of information in the news media concerning con· troversial investigations. But this-wa$.. lhe first-time be com- plained about leaks from depart· menl employes in the probe of FBI wiretapping, mail opening and bur"laries in the early 1970s. His remarks were in a speech ror the judicial conference of the U.S . Court of Customs and Pa· tent Appeals. "Leaks regarding investiga. lions and pending cases are un· ethical and inexcusable," Bell said. "It is doubly shocking that the leaks should apparently come from attorneys or other de· partment personnel who are s worn to uphold the law, not to abuse it." Bell said that as attomyey general. he is respons ible for man aging the depa rtment. ·'Those doing the leaking are try· ing to manage me and channel the course of the lnvestigallon throu.llh their leaks." he saJd. .. They will not succeed. The law. fairness. and ethical stan· dards will be upheld in this in· vestigation and all the others we undertake," he said. "There wlll be no exceptions.·· For more than a year. the de· partment has been investigating the FBI tactics in the search for radical fugitives. Safety Aide Leaves HB Ellen Covey. the HuntlnRton Beach Pohce Dt'parlmt'nt aide ~ho authored and illustrated a traHac safety educational color 1ng book for children that as us~ th rou~out the U S .• has n new 111b loda' M 111s Cove.Y. 28. un An•helm rf' 'ldt•nt Jllln!. th~ Garrlf'n Grm1· F1rt• Dcpartmt'nt Junt-6 as a ran· safrt ~ i.pet'aahst aulgned lo 11ubl1t relations and C'ommunity l·ducataonal dullt'A S he leaves lhe llunlangton B<-ach Pohcl' Department eCfec· 11, e June 1 Olficials at Goodwill Industries are askin1 for increased donations of used clothing, apfliances and other items to t\_e p them recover from an expensive fire Ws week. Goodwill spokeswoman Wyoma Hammon eald-fil'e-gutted the agency's La Habra store Sunday night, resulting in $10,000 damage to equipment and a $1 5,000 t o $18,000 Joss of inventory. As a result, she said, Goodwill will lose about $400 a day in sales until a new store is opened. Earlier this year Goodwill officials had asked for publk help during a time wh e n donations of used -.items had dropped. They said newspaper publicity about the slump had generated additional supplies, and Goodwill had about recovered from the dropoff when Sunday's fire struck. Those wishing to donate may call Alan Anderson at Goodwill, s.47~1 . to team the locations of co!lection centers. Goodwill also can arrange for pickups of large quantities ofitems .• ,.,.... Pflfle AJ DELAY ••. made up and reflected an at- titude of "don't confuse me with the facts." He added tbaf t he decision re· mains In the hand of God. "U it's God's will, we'll get It; if not, we won't," he said. F,....PageAJ INN ••• appraised In 1973 al $36.~ per acre Shenkman claims that the price per acre now ls in the neighborhood or S200.000 and that payments should rise accord- inl(ly Younger Joins LOS ANGELES <AP> -Atty. Gen. Evelle J . Younger has Joined a U.S . Supreme Court right to defend the State or Waahincton's ban on laree oil tankers in Puget Sound. Briggs Claims He Can Def eat Brown By GARY GRANVILLE Of ... Deity f'Me4 ltMf Stat~ Sen. John Brill• (R· Fullerton) announced hit 1978 candidacy for the Republican nominalion for California aov· ernor dW'in& a whirlwind tour or lbe state Monday. v Bri1S• ended his announce· menl day in his home dlalrtct where he told a ·band of sup· porten in Anaheim that he can beat Gov. E4a'nund G. Brown Jr. ln '78. . At the freahman state senator'• side aa be launched bl• campaign locally wu former Lt. Gov. Ed Reinecke. •• John Bri1p has my total SUP· port andendo?Hment. We have a vold of leadership in Sacramento and I think John can fl11 that void," Reinecke said. Brtwaanecl. The 47-year-old state senator chided Brown tor uklne Calllor· nlans to "lower their expecta· Uou while he was ral1ln1 his own by M!ekln1 th .DemocraUf nomlnatJGn for Pr•ident." Bti111 al10 1aahed out at Brown'• oppo&ltlon to the death penalty IAd fet wbat he called ''a · aon C:tloe ae 1.., and Ord•." W ht rwfuud to dilewa ~ name •DY of the pottntl•1 RepubUCM cUdidal• be ml,.... face tn ·~pt'lmaey, ar;.,. Hid poll• &ho" that :the mOM llkelY J c andidates "can't beat Brown." ''That '1 why I think 1 have a 1ood chance of wlnnina the nomlnatlon. Republican voter• want a candidate wbocanwln. '' Brtap Hid he I.I 1tartln1 his campailJl for state offlce with a campaisn treuury of $73,000 left over from lul year'• campaisn for the ltat. aenate. He coaceded tbat lt wlll "pro- bably coti a lltUe more than S1 mllllon" for him to win the June. 1978 primary elecUon. ••But I'm not worried about money... BrllC• eatd. "I know what lt takes to nm a campalp and J believe we can raise l1 mfmon." Br'llP tint announced bla can· dldacy at a press conference tn Sacramento. ~en1 it wu on to San Frandlco ana IM Anleles before be touched down tn Anaheim. A to.year 1tate auemb)Jma before wlmdnl hta 1tate .w. Hit In ll'N. llrilP f.brw ... the 411 deiertbecl blmHlf •"a a.pu-Ucan In tla• aoaalct Rea1mmold." MenUoaed u llkelY a~ to oppo1e 8rl1•• ln t)e R""Mlt• prtmary ~.,.. 1~t. Mtcli"mJ GtMrAI 8"lle Yoan ... , la 0Mao • .,_. l'tM Wlllcla iM Loa Aapl• Pollc:e Chlef·Da~. . . , . . ., Taking a Bark Seat Little Ben D&vis, who usually has-the l'ull attention of his mother, Wendy Davis, has to take the back seat as s he and other graduates participate in the spring commencement at California State University in Sacramento. Frma Pagr A J WATER ••. Postal Service Assailed WASHINGTON <AP) -Two infiuentiaJ congressmen ac~used the POltaJ Service. today or "not beln1 responsive to the wUl ol the people" and threatened to ftaht a planned cutback or mail de· It veries to five days per week. Reps . James M. Hanley <D· N.Y.). and Charles ff. Wilson <D· Calif.), who chair the two House subcommittees thS deal with Postal le&lslatlon, s'id they are worktne on a bill to substantially reorgani~e the Postal Service. Both expressed anaer at what they said was "the arrogant re· fusal" or Postmaster General Benjamin F. BaiJar to appear before their subcommittees lo testify on possible reorganization legis lation. "We set four different dates and each of the dates was aban: doned. Mr. Bailer was totally un- responsive to our invitations to appear,'' Hanley told a news cbn· ference. A Postal Service spokesman had no immediate comment. The statements came one day after Bailar told a Senate pan~l that the Postal Service will a~· tempt to increase mail rates and cul deliveries to rive days a week. The two congressmen said th.; details or thelr legislation had not been worked out, but they said the bill would include a provision to make the postmaster general a presidential a ppointee. The postmaster general is appointed by the Postal Service l>oird of governors, whose members are named by the President. Wilson called Bailar "a la]lle duck who may not be there by the end or th.is year.·• In his Senate appearance Mon- day, Bailar said the increase for a first·class letter would be from the current 13 cents to 15 cents. or 16 cents if six·day delivery i~ maintalned, he said Ocean View Lunch Plan Approved Ocean View <e lementary l School District students will be served lunches from the Hunt· ington Beach Union High School District food ser vices kitchen next fall. Monday Ocean View trustees approved a one-year contract with the high school district. About 3,000 lunch es will be purchased by the elementary dis- trict at a cost or 60 cents per meal. the allowable limits. Those in- stances were offset by agencies that got even greater conserva· tion than anticipated. "On the whole, it seems there was better conservation in dis· tricts that raised their rates." Lorenz observed. In Newport Beach~ where a 10 percent surcharge was put onto t he water consumption rate, resi- dents were allowed lo use up to 1,220 acre feet. Lorenz said they only used 1.201 acre feel. 'IDree Y 011ng Cons Nabbed In Huntington The cost is five cents more than the district has paid during the current school year, said Assis- tant Superintendent Jim Jones. Ocean View School Df!ltrict now purchases the lunches from the Artesla·Bellnower·Cerritos Unified School District <ABC>. That contract will expire this year. Jones said the tax m oney paid for the lunches will go to the local tax-supported high school dis- trict next fall. Another advantage Jones cited 1n the contract change was the in· creased variety of lul')c hes of. rered by the high school district 's hand packaging process. Jones also stated that the high school district ·s central kitchen is located much closer than the ABC food facility. The Huntington Beach Union High School district central kltchen is located at Ocean View Hlgh School, just a few blocks from the elementary district of. flees. said JonH Westminater Jruu Student Decathl,on Westminster Hlah School atu· dents acored the highest number of polnta In the Huntington Beach Union Hilh School Dlatrlcl's academic decathlon held at Edison High School last week. Richard Li, a Marina High School 11th arade r . won top honors tn the ''A ·· s tudent category. Ter~lta DeJone. a Fountain Yalley H.ieh School 10th erader. scored the higbost number of points in the ''B" student category. M lke Brown. a 10th grade Edison Hi&h School student, won top honots Ip the "C" student bnek•. A tote1of120 studentl from five HunUni Beach Union Hl1h Sebool trlct scboola competed ia t.lat 8Y 11 event. Hid Mo catblon eoordlnator Brian Garland. '3,000 in Jeweh Stolen From Dome In Laguna .Beach, the allow a· ble figure was 232 acre feet and cons umption was 284 acre feet. He s aid the penalty charge would cost that district about $.1,000. The South Coast Water Dis- trict, which serves South Laguna to about Dana Point, had an al- lowable use figure of 195 acre feet and consumed 201 . The dif - ferenchhould cost that district about $400, he said . Three youth( ul escapees from a j uvenile delinq\aents' detention center are back in custody after being captured by a Huntington Beach police officer early today. Patrolman Joseph Guarnera arrested the youths, aged 14 , lS. and 16, about 3 a.m .. when they skidded to a stop after the car they were in careened into a cul- de·sac, police said. - ·'They picked the car 1JP around Ford Drive and.Golden West Street and pursued it to Lennox Drive," said Patrol Sgt. Jarrett Webb. . He said Guarnera and fellow officers who took the escapees from the Youth Guidance Center 1n Santa Ana into custody then discovered the a uto was stolen. The Tri-Cities District serving Dana Point. Capistrano Beach and San Clemente WH another that was able to conser ve, using only 357 of an allowable 413 acre feet , . 118 Teacher ... The districts which conserved more than they had to will be ~iven a rebate, Lorenz noted S4BICH'S FOLKS SUING LONGET DENVER <AP J -The parents or the late skier Vladimir "Spider" Sabich have filed a $1.3 million lawsuit against Claudine Loniet, convicted or crimlnalty nl!gltgent homicide In Sablch's death. The suit, filed Monday kl U.S. District Court here, alleges that Miss Lon1et acted with "malice. insult and a wanton and reckless disregard of Sablch '1 rl&hta" In the shooting lncldent March 21. 1976. The French-born entertainer ls scheduled to be released from the Pltkln County Jail Wednesday after aervlng a 30-day 1entence. Pact Weighe«I:· Hunt an,.rton Beach City <elem entary) School District trustees are expected tonight to consider final approval of a new teacher contract calling for a 6. 7 percent across.the-board pay hike. The board meets at 7:30 p.m . at Dwyer School auditorium, 73S 14th St., Huntington Beach. Teachers balloted on lbc new contract today. Teacher assocla· lion President Keith McAtfee said he expects overwhelming s upport of the tentative agree- m ent whlch was reached In negotlalion11 May 10. Sy&tem Dumped VENTURA <AP> -Because the random aelecUon does not necessarily result in represen- tative grand juries. Ventura County ls swltchinM back to lel· ting judges pick the panels. Linda Talks 'TlirOtit' Star ta Teati/y COVINGTON, Ky. CAP) -Linda Lovelace, star of the film "Deep Throat," will be called to testify in .· the retrial of three men convicted on obscenity charges rordtsttlbutlng the mm. The convictions were overturned by the U.S. · · Supreme Court. .· U.S. Attorney James Arehart said tb~ actress and most ol. the other witnesses from the first. trial will be summoned for the retrial, set for July 11. , Stanley Marx , Harty Mohney and Guy Welr were fined $16,000 each and sentenced to three months in Jall followin1 thclr convictions on charses or In· teraute t.ranaportaUon of obscene material. But the SuJ?reme Court reversed the convtcUons. ... noting that. while the Jury was ln!lructed to JUdfe the . flliri .. by ··oommunity standetdl." communJty stan· dards ln th1a case were established onl~ with the Ir• rest and lndlctmeni of tli• three. -----. -.. VOL. 70, NO. 137, 3 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES By TOM BARLEY Ol t• O,llY Pll.C Staff A new bid or $378,185.000 was offered for the IrvJne Company today by a cOlllortlum that bas the backlo1 of Irvin~ heiress Joan .Jrvtne Smith. The new bld represents $39 a shire and tops the "126.1 million off er made Monday by the Mobil Corporation by $S2 million. Lawyers for the consortium said $328,185.000 ol tbe new offer will be paid in cub. The remain· ing SSC> million will be ln the form of what were described as "hi1hly re•ard ed debenture stock.I." Mot)il ... bas untU DOOP Wed· nesday to outbid its sole com· Vl~tina of llne%perted Ann Bamecott, 29, was walking in rush hour pedestrian traffic Monday near the intersection or 43rd Street and Madison Avenue in New York City. The crash or a helicopter on top of the P an American Building sent a blade or the heli copter {dolled line ) hurtling down upon her (cross>. Miss Barnecott died instantly. See story, Page A4 . New Coalition Set' For UCI Hospital Dr. Arno ld Beckman an· nounced today a ne w couhllon that will pursue the creation of a new medical facility next to UC Irvine. Beckman. chairman of the board of Beckman Instruments, said the new nlne·person group represents a ll the 1ntere!'its beblnd the proposed hospital. which has been souf(ht without ·•~cceas since 1968. · Committee membe rs incl ude· Beckman and Alun R. McMlllen, We.stem World Medical Founda· tlon ; David Sills, m ayor or Irvine: Raymond Watson, Irvine Company President ; R C. Fuller, Greater Irvine Industrial ~eague ; John Macnab and 'Or. Gwyn P. Parry, Hoag Me monal Hospital; Daniel Aldrich, UCI Chancellor; Dr. Stanley van den Noort and Donald Loker, Co ast We athe r Patchy low clouds late nicht and early morning hours, otherwise fair through Wednesday. Lows tonight 50 to 55. Highs Wednesday 67to 72. . . INSIDE TODAY , Th•r• won't be an11 "RUJlian propaganda" over NBC ha IHO GI a re.ult of the Mlwork'• mwtl·mlWcm-dolJ4r d.ol to l•l.ecad ,,,. Ol11mf1fc Oom••· S.C Pogc Bf . ... ,. latlex California College or Medicine. The Irvine Company in 1964 set aside a 133·acre parcel next to the UCI campua ror a new medical facility, but efforta by the Western World Medical Foundation have been unsuc· cessful thus far. Now, UCI officials have jolned with the medical foundation. the city and the industrial league. CommiUee members say they are oplimisllc that this new effort will be more successful. The hospital would be used both by private physicians and also thole on tJae faculty at the UCI Mtdlcah&ool. Beckman said it would be between lZ and 18 months before a proposal could be resubmitted. Approvals are needed from the ~ty·s health plan· nlng council and from U\e 1tate. AccordinJ to Bectm an, the bluest change since the last at- tempt ls that UCI officials no longer expect state fundlng to build their own hospital. Beckman said thve is a belief that t.ll Q(.t)rance ctunty ls over- bectded. Jlowevtt. th•t it i.J not the case in the Jrvine·Newport Beach area and there wlll bt • shorta1e of bedl by the time the · new hOlpltal could be buUt in 1982, he said. , J . ' . ORANGE COUNTY, CAi;tFORNIA . TU~S DAY, MAY 17, 1977 TEN CENT ~tor or wittKlraw lrom the eon· test. M(>b!J offfoials refpsed to- day £o comment on the lat.est offer made by a Jroup that seeks to rename tbe Irvine Gompany Taubman·Allen·lrvine Inc. The $318,185,000 bid was sub· miUed to the James Irvine Foun· datlon at noon todsy by lawyers representing the consortium. HeldJ~llie groq that seeks to o bid~~ are real estate de· •loper Dould Bren. Delrott de· ve\oper Allred Taubinan, Wall Street Onenclet Charles Allen and auto bUUona\re Henry Ford ti. The safe of-the Irvine Company was forced by passage of the Federal Tax Reform Act of - 1969. The meesure compels foundations to di,apoae of hold· ings in private companies. The James Irvine Foundation bold.a $4.5 percent of the company stock. Mrs. Smith holds 22.4 per· cent of the $tock in the company founded by her grandfather. Mobil was on the verge of ac· quiring the Irvine Company for $200 million two years ago when the Orange County Superior Court lawsuit filed by Mrs. Smith canceled tJtede•I. The pr01>osed 1975 sale r e presented S?4 a s hare for Irvlne Company slock. The Mobil offer Monday represented $38. 75 a share. ) Carter in· California I Pledge~ lnflDtion, Unemployment Battle LOS ANGELES (AP) -Presi· dent Carter today promised to battle successfully against high unemployment and high inlla· lion, pledging to take whatever ateps might be needed "if the re- covery should falter during the years &!head.·' Carter detailed his doraestic policy goals in an address pre· pared for-Uie annual ~\ion of the United Auto Workers 85 Irvine Homes Set For Lottery Eighty .five· "moder at~ly priced" townhouses will be up for grabs on June 5 when the Irvine Company will stage another housin& lottery for its Wood- bridge development. A spokesman for the company said moderate income families have UJ"lll e p.m . Jmte 4 to sign Qp for th,e lottery wflich wni be b.eJd at 9 a.m. the followine ~ parklnc lot behind c•mp1ny headquarters, 500 Newport C~nter Drive, Newport Beach. The spokesman, Jerry Collin.i, said there is already a waitmg list of 4,000 potential buyers for the W oo dbr i d ge Villaaer Townhomes, which will sell at S34 ,300 for the two-bedroom unit and $34.800 for the three· bedroom unit. " Colllns aald t he prices are about a .ooo more than the bous· ing for mo(lerate ll)WP}e famiJtes that was eokl ih a limiter loltery last September. The housing i• financed under a mottgage program ad· minlltered b.Y the U. S. Depart. ment or Houstn1 and Urban Develoe>ment which established guidelines for qualification for the program. The lncome ran1e set by HUD ranges from Sll,730 for a family with a alnale head of household to $19,000 for a family of five. The program, accordlne to Earle Truax , direc tor of marketing for the Irvine Com· pany's multi·family division, is speclf>~all)"limiled to families or to sinfle individuals over the age of 62 or who•~ handicapped. Information on the lottery and dtawtna cardi are avilable at the Woodbridge VtU1ce homes tem- porary sale office located in the Woodbridge Village lnformaUop center parldn& lot oft Culver Drive at Wa~ner Avenu~ in Irvine. Interested home buyers who qualify for the HUD prograoi mutt nu the c.ar4-out in pe~. There ls a limit of one entry ~r family. The drawine will be supervised b)I the national accounting firm of Coopers and Lybrand, Inc. and all winners must be present. union, whlch has been critical of the fresident's recommended taxes·and·r e bate pl an to persuade Americans to buy en"gy-efficient 'automobiles. ':You and I hilve honest d.if. f erences of opinion over some a.spects of 11\Y proposals," he said". but added that these dif· ferences did not cause hir(l to "hes~ ask' for yo11r help.~· • Argai.n~ that "more efficient automobiles with a clean ex · haust" are inevitable, Carter noted imported vehicles in the .Janu....-y·Mltrch quarter claimed a larger share of the American market than ever before. "1 can think or no more dis· astrous auumption for the American automobile indwitry than that we cannot successfully competewtu1-toretlif eompanies that produce and sell such cars," he said. Carter a lso restated. for the first lime in recent weeks. his commitment "to the phasing in of a workable national health in- surance system.·· He said his ob- jective is to ··submit legislative proposals early next year ... Io a lengthy recital, Carter ticked cill...s.i.x br.oad eaals r~ fro m balancing the federal (See CARTER, Page A2) 0111, Piiot St.if Pi.oto . A Little Shuteye . . . ·Tl)ird gq1ders at Turtle Rock School in Irvine rehearse ror. the Wednesday night performanc:e of "Rip Van Winkle.•• From left. are Brian Fant, playing tbe gnome. Mark White, as Rip Van Winkle, and Louie Bawr, east as the dog. Wednesday's r'ree"frerrormance, open ;o the public, begins at 7 p.m . in the multipurpose room at tlle school. The students are putting tl'te whole sbow together, including the sets, costumes, singing and acting. Tuu Teem OnMo-Peds Rob Woman Twp. teen.aged bandits who fled on a red Mo·ped motorbike were souaht today by Hunllnaton Beach for a $10 robbery and as· saul\ Oil a 74·yeiar·old woman in the downtown area Monday. Mary Robinson;'resident or one ot the older city s~ions near the 1>4!a~h. also lost all her personal lden~lflcatlon papers and her mail, which ahe bad Just picked up from the post omce. The dfl!l. Police said~ was not seriously Injured when knocked to the 1round in an alley behind -9ehne•w Liquors, 526 Main St., by the motorized thieves. Irvine Won't Seek Grant for Seniors Irvine city omcials decided Monday they will not pursue a $50,000 grant for se11ior citizen and handicapped programs in Irvine because they "ran out of time." Jerse Washington, community servlci!s director, said he was first notified by the coun~y that the funds were 1lyallable Mar. 2. He said \he grant proposal ls due thik Frtday and that there just wasn't enough time to submit a good proposal. W ashlngton aaid be had hoped to focus on a recreatlon and nulriUon program for seniors and also on a ptograOl for han· dJcapped citizens, But he said research needs to be done re1arding the needs of those groups and that there would be no time to complete full surveys prior to the due date of the proposal. · "Ir you submit a bad proposal and lose the grant, it will hurt you in the Ions run. so we decided n ot lo subm\l one at all ," W ashlngton explained. Ht said there were numerous "eoclal proeram" categories for which the money could be used, but that hf believes seniors and handicapped citizens need more help In Irvine. According to Wuhington, some cities are asking for money to continue ongoing programs. For those groups, the short timespan was probably not a pro· blem. he said. Water~ Rl&n Su~~essful~ . ..,. ""', .. , ...... -. W ulUnaton aaid he believes the nee4a useumeots of seniors • and haodloapped ciUzens_ should be conducted by the city. bul be tald nothlnl definite has been set yet. S4BICH'S FOLKS SIJING LONGET DENVER <AP> -The parents .o f t he l ate 1kter Vladimir l A.2 DAILY PILOT •• :·.Tears o :ri ' I ! ,Arter making an emotion· charged slalem ent during wh~ch ,•be was close lo te ars, Sad - Oleback College Trustee Donna Berry walked out on a discussion ol the second campus con - * * * lmerdistrict Att,endance ~act Okayed For at least another year. Saddleback College district students will have to obtain pe rmits to attend classes in e ither the Orange Coast or R a n c ho Santiago College districts. Monday Saddlcback trustees approved renewal or 1nterd1stn ct attendance pacts with the two neighbor dislrict-s. which will continue to levy a $300 "scat tax" on each full-time equivulent Saddl e ba ck s tud C'nl they educate Despite the fact that they will spend upwards of $1 4 million on seat taxes next year. the vote by trustees to require permits was not unanimous. Trustees Nornsa Brandt and Frank Greinke saad they would prefer g 1v 1n g Saddle bac k students free access to other district campuses without a ' ,e rmit. G r cinke. who represents Tustin, and Mrs Brcrndl. who repr esents lrvrnc. have argued tha t students in their areas live too far fro m the ex is ting Saddleback campus and need a m ore loca l educationa l nnnnrt unit v. "I want to give my people free access to the schools of their choice." said Greinke. •·1t is a great burden to our taxpayers but there is no adequa te facility Cor people in the northern area. "We should let our people go wherever they wanl to go.'' he added. Saddleback President Robert Lombardi argued that such a move could double the a mount s pent on seat tax es a nd eUectively elimi n a t e th e possib11ity of building a second campus In the northern part of the district. "The !idmmastratton takes the position that we already do send students out of the d1stn ct, .. he said. "We must maintain the permit policy 1f we are to meet the responsibilities w1th1n our own distract." * * * troveny. The board had beet\ deUbera\. 1ng the proposed expeDdlture ol $18,400 for prdlmmary 1tudlea ot a campus site at the corner ol lrvme Cente r Drive and Jeffrey Road That location had been chosen by the college board on a split vo te last month after the lniUal 1>ile. at Myford Road and Bryan A venue, was scuttled. Trustees are scheduled to vote next week on condemnatlon of the Irvine Center-Jeffrey site, which has been steadfastly op- posed by Mrs. Berry and Tustin Trustee Frank Greinke. During Monday's discussion of the pr:eliminary studies, lbe two opposition board m e mbers challenged the additional expel)· diture on a site that still wasn•t firm . Greinke argued 'that the addt· tional expenditure would bring to nearly $40,000 the total spent by the district on site studies to datc....- counting the work done on the Myford-Bryan p arcel. Mrs . Berry c ontest ed on e particular expense, a $15,000 fee to the civil engineering firm of Williamson and Schmid tor sur· veying and topographicaJ map preparation. She argued that lower bids could be obtained for the work. Both Greinke and Mrs . Berry have vowed to do all they can to sty mie the fipaJ action on the Irvine Center·J"dfrey site in an effort to win reconsideration of Myford·Bryan. During the deliberations, a mo- tion was made lo approve, lhe new expel¥litures and, following 15 minuteS or discussion by Mrs. Berry and Greinke, the question was c alled an~ debate was curtailed. But before the vote could be taken, Mrs. Berry made ber statement. Fighting back the tears, she said that "the minute you start ~urtailing debate, it becomes useless to sit here.·' S he said s he fa vors t he northern campus but has ques- tions that should be answered. Board President Larry Taylor indicated that ll\e debate was no longer m aking progress and the vote should take place. Mrs. Berry repHted that it was "useless to sit here'' a1'd lhen gathered he r agenda materiaJ and waJkedoul Greinke appeared ready to do the same but then choee loJtay and vote against the motion * * * Saddleback Dean Hits College Failing By WILLIAM SCHREIBER OI IM D•lly f"llet \t.tll Saddlehack College 1s hu!Jng to m eet its own obJechve-. and those or <t 1973 accreditation team in providing community :.ervtce9. accordin~ to ttw dc·nn in choirge or s uch act1v1t1('s at tht' M1t.11on V1eJO school Doy le Mc Kinn<'Y. assoclale de· an foe acad~mic programs, told the board cir lrustecs dunntc a 20-mmulc prcMinlalion Monday Marine 'Mor o n'? SAN OlEOO <APl Attorneys for the parents of a M arlne recruit who died a(le r being In a pugil 'tick bout say ould not have been in the Corps In the first place. Myron Cohn and James Beall, the attorneys. said the dead recruit. Pvt. John E . McClure, had "the IQ of o moron and was m entally Incompetent " ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ,,,. 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He encouraied trus\tt9 &o ex ercise their pow•rs to levy u perm\Jsive tax of up to five cents per SlOO of a:.se:.scd valuatJon each year to pay fot· an increased le~el or rommunily 1cn ices. Thou.ih no s uch tax was levied this year. the college hH im posed it in past years but uaed the money for such projects as new tennis and handba ll courts. Mc Kinney 's presentation. which was well-received by most trustees. was aimed at showing how other college distrlct.a the si~e of Saddleback are spending hundreds of thousand• of dollars on lecture programs. recreaUon program~. activities tor children and other community·baled pro- jects. Hy compa.rUlon. the budget for community services al Sad· dlebaa was SW,000 tbis year or that total, $50,000 went lo salaries and another $90,000 was spent on printing and maiUng costs for the college schedule and catalogue . McKinney noted lbat the b\111' of the college's ··community service" to date has involved a public inforroation service. For the first time thls year , he said • Saddleback also had a lecture series t.J!at drew 10,000 People. The dean ls,prol>Qlllng a rat.rue· luring ol SAddleba~k '• communi· ty servtce1 and an lttfuslon or ad· djtfonal u pftaJ ond some n..,.. employes. Trust•et were told there shou&d b;e three olfice1 within the cornmunit)' servicea division - oiae for recreatiOJl 1cUviUe1 for the colleM and Uae cotnmunJtyi one for nlii!alia ~ educ.Uon• neftls « bldMda..t dllusw ll'id- clYlc sraup& and one to 414Wt10P cuftq-cll adWkles ud an ea a eommunt\y Uateon. . ,.,.~ CHARGES 'LEAKS' Attorney General Ben Bell Hits Justice 1 Unit 'Leaks' WASHINGTON (AP) -Atty. Gen. Griffin BeU accused some Justice Department emplQ.Yes to- day o( leaking inlormatioq about the investigation of FBI ..-roag- doine in an effort to manipWate his actions ln the cue. Bell has often complained about 1eaks of information in the news media concerning con- troversial investigations. But this was the first time he com- plained~~ from-4epui. ment employes in the probe pf FBI wiretapping, mail opening and bur1t1aries in lbe early 19'70s. His remarks were in a speech for the judicial COQf erenee ot tile U.S. Court ol CuitoRlS and Pa: tent Appeals. • "Leaks regarding invettl~· tions IUJd pending cases are an· ethical and inexcusable " Bell said. "It is doubly ahockfug that t he leaks should apparent.ty come from att.ome~ or otber de- partment perso el wb'o are sworn to uphold th lavd not to abuselt. .. Bell said that at attOt'll)'ey general, he is. tetpoaul\>le for man aging the • department. "Those doing the lt8!!:1 are try- ing to rn.anaae m.e channel the course of the ln•esU,ation throt,Wl their leaks.·• he saJd. • f. Blaze. Bftng& Added A1peal ' From GoOawill Officials Jt Goodwill Jndustries are asking lot increased donations of us ed clothing, appliances and other items to h e lp lhem recover from an expensive fire this week. Goodw ill spokes woman Wyoma Hamilton said fire gulled the agency's La Habra store Sunday night, re1ulting in $10,000 damage to equipm ent and a SlS,000 to $18,000 loss of inventory. As a result, she said , Goodwill will lose about $400 a day in salea until a new stQre is ope})ed. Earlie r this yd1' Goodwill officials had asked for public he Ip during a ti m~ w.ben donations of used item• had dropped. They said newspaper'pubUcity about the slump had generated additional auppUes, and Goodwill had about recovered from the dropoff when Sflnday•• fire struck. Those wishing to donate m~r. call Alan Anderson at Goodwil , 547-6301, to learn the Jocatfoos or collection center• Goodwill a1ao can arranie lot pickups of large quantities ol lteou. Mr. Bdrrill, Radio Exec'a. Father, Dies By GARY GRANVILLE Of ... D.ttly ...... ''-" State Sen. John Brlga1 (R· Fullerton) announced hl• ·197a candldaoy for tbt RtpubUcan nomlnation tor CaUtornla gov· emor durlna a wblrlwlnd tour of t.ht 1t1t.e Monday. BrlH• ended bts announce· ment day in hla home district where he told a band of sup- porters ln Anaheim that he can beat Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. in '71. At tbe freshman state senator's stde u be launched his campalgn locally was former Lt. Gov. E4 Reinecke. ..John Briggs has my total SUP· port and endorsement. We have a void of leadership in Saaramento and 1 think John can nu that . wold, .. Retnene said. Briggs agreed. The 4'7·year-olc1 state senator chided Brown for asking Callfor· nians to "lower their expecta· Hons while he was rilaing his own by seeklng the Democratic nomination for Pre:sident." Briggs also lashed out al Brown's opposition to the death pen alty and for what he called "a sort pc19tlion on law and order." While he refused to disc\159 by name any of the potential Republican candidates he might face in a primary, Briggs said polls show that the most likely candidates ''can't beat Brown." "Thal 's why 1 think I have a aoo.d chance or wiJlDin& the nomination. Republican voters want a candidate who can win.·' Briggs said he is starting his campaign for state office with a campaip treasury of $73,000 left over from la.st year's campaign for the slate senate. .He conceded that it will "pro· b1bly cost a little more than $1 million" for him lo win the June. 1978 primary election. "But I'm not worried about qioney," Briggs said. "I know what it takes to run a campaign and I believe we can r aise $1 million." Briggs first ann'ounced bis can· dldacy al a press conference In Sacramento. Then, it was on to San Francl!co and Cos Angeles before he touched down in Anaheim. A 10-year 1tate assemblyman· before winning his stale senate seat in 19'78, Briggs throughout the day described bimself as "a Republican in the Ronald Reagan mold.·' Merttioned as likely candidates to oppose Briggs in thp Republican primary election are state Attorney General Evelle Younger, San Diego Mayor Pete Wilson and Los Angeles .Police Chief Ed Davis. CARTER ••• budget by 1981 to conducting "an open and efficient government." Di1cu111ing his budget- balancing plans, Carter said he will achieve it in the environment of '·a str o ng and h ealthy economy with the revenues that 1uch an economy produces." He went.on: "ll'a not legitimate spending on human oeeds that causes our deficits -it Is princtpaJly the in· adequate revenues from a slug· aish economy that create them.'' But he acknowledsed that "we can't afford to do evtryWna." He said the natton will face "hard. choices" lo Cldng 1pend· ing priorities. . Carter also I.old the conv~n· lionecrs: ''I am unalterably opposed to rtghUng innauon by economic and budaetary policies which keep une mployment high and factor\es idle. That approach Is economically Ineffective and morally bankrupt. If the re· covery should faller durine the hare ahead, I will propose the economic and budgetary measures needed to gel It going agaln." The President, makine only hla Hcond domeatk s peaking tour sin ce taking office, new to California to talk to tbe UAW. -... Talcing a Ba~k Seai· Little Ben Davis, who usually has the full attention of · b is-mother. Wendy Davts. has to take the back seat-as she and other graduates participate in the spring commencement a t California State University in Sacramento. Thousands Cheer Queen in Scotland GLASGOW, Scotland <AP> Sixty·tboa&and cheering ScoLc; filled the streets of Glasgow today to greet Queen Elizabefh II as she set oft on a Silver Jubilee tour of her kingdom. Not since the days of Ohver Cromwell in the early 17th century had Glasgow seen such a state procession. The queen and ))er husband, Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh. rode regally through the city in an open, black coach drawn by white horses. Her Scottish subjects, many wearing kilts, lined the streels IO·deep to get a glimpse of the Scottish state coacll ferrying the royal couple. Flags and bunting flutt~red from nearly every building aJong the route. A holiday w as d ec lared throughout Scotland for t he occasion, which marked the start of the queen's three.month tour of the United Kingdom , ending in Northern Ireland Aug. 11, as the nation celebrates her 2!1-ycar rei~n. Leaving London in the new 100-m.p.h. Royal\ra1a1 theQueen pulled into Glasgow station to a 21 -gun salute and a welcomin~ Household Cavalry guard of 150 mounted horsemen. She went straight to Glasgow Cath e dral for a national thanksgiving service attended by Scotsmen of all denomlnatlons. One discordant note at the start of her 12-day tour of ScoUand c am e from the Scotti s h N ationallst party, which seeks Independence from Britain. Scots Natltmalist politicians failed to tum up at the royal lunch given by the Lord Provo:oit of Glasgow, and one of them, Stuart Ewing, told r eporters "We are very m.i.ich In favor of the queen and we 1ook forward to the day when she will be Queen Eliiabetb l of Scotland." Scotland had it~ own soverigrui prior to 1603 wheni<ing James VI of Sc<>itand succeeded to the throne ol England upon the dealh of Queen Elizabeth r. and became ,f:1me1 I or England. 4~ Wll"t!INt• WARM WELCOME Queen Elizabeth Last Coastal · Fre eway IJnk Set to Start G r oundbreaking for what CalTrans offi cials s ay might be the last freeway segment to be built in Orange County for man)" years wi ll be held Thursday atop the Corona de! Mar Freeway <Route731. Tho $3.99 million project in· rludes a portion of freeway Unked to two frontage roads. The project wtll connect the recently completed portion or Route 73 wtth Mae Arthur Boulevard. Ka s ler C orp . of San Bernardino was the low bidder or six firms vying for the project. The gf'oundbreaklng ceremony will take place durin& National Transportation Weck, CalTrans o((icials said. · star in a live Q\letlion·answcr • telnltion brotdc11t and Inspect drought aceas · p...., P-.e A I W~TER ••• COVINGTON, Ky . CAP> -Linda Lovelace, star of the fllm .. Deep Throat," will be called to testify in the retrial of thr• men convicted on obscenity cbargesfbrdlatrlbutingtbefilm. The codvictioris were . ov•rtumed by the U.S. Supreme Court. U.S. Attorney James Arehart satd the actress and m'* of the ~r Witnesses from the first trial will be summonedfor~rctrial , aetfor July 11. , .sa.oJey Marx, Harry Mohney and Guy W~ir were fioe4. sie.eoo each and sentenced to three months in Jail foUOwtng their convictions on claeraes o£ 1n· tcr1tatetcana1>9rtaUon ot ot>Seene material. But the Supreme Court r~versed lhe conviction.&-, that whU. the Jury w• 1nstructed to judfe _the ••community standards," community stln~ thit caM wer establlShed only with the ar- rest and Indictment or the thrtt. \ Lag~na/Sout• Coast I VOL 70, NO. 137, 3 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES -ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1<1n Aftera.Oa N.Y. Stoe T£N CENTS ... Crowd Protests Niguel-Dan~ .Road An overflow crowd of protest· tni citizens from Laguna Niguel and Dana Point met the Orariae County Planning Commission Monday as it deliberated a con· .troversial north-south road. The commission delayed formal action on the matter until next Monday when it will again consider the proposal for the ma- jor thoroughfare linking Dana Point to Mission Viejo via Latuna Niguel. That meeting will be held at 1 p.m. in the commlulon'a Santa Ana bearing room. Monday's meeting wu held at Niguel Hlll5 Junior Wah School where a standing.room-only con- tingent Qf citizens urged the com· mission to abandon the proposed routing. Residents have oppqsed the road claiming it will brina in· creased vehicle noise and polluJ • tion to the surrounding areas and endanger children. Others charged its expansion would en- coura1e dense development of presently landfocked properties. Ar. proposed, the road would be a m-.Jor thoroughfare with a capacity of 4.S,000 cars daily. It would run from Golden Lan· tern in Dana Point to Chaparosa Avenue in Laguna Niguel. Chaparosa would then be ex· tended to Moulton Parkway com- pleting a link from the south county to ~ban and industrial center county areas. Citizen protest was responsible for the county board of supervilon rejecting approval of the route in mid-April. The board, sent the issue back to the planning commission for addi- tional study. Monday's meeting was part or that additional study. Richard Munsell, county plan· ning official, said today the plan· nini staff still recommends that the commission stick with the protested routing. · Munsell said it was esaentl'1 a declalon be made on the routing because other planning decisions are cooUntent on what is decided with what be called the ..backbone system." However, he said ultimate de· velopment of the road was at least five years and perhaps as far as 10 years in the future. Current tncUnatlon is to de- velop the road piecemeal as pro- pert)' develops. The developers would be responsible for dedlca· tion of the rilbt-of-way and build· Ing the road to the county specifications. The county would step in and build the road only if a develop- ment progressed in separatJl(f areas and a link was left un- completed, he said . eens oman Victim of Unexpected Ann Barnccotl, 29, was walking in rush hour pedestrian traHic Monday near the intersection of 43rd Street and Madison Avenue in New York Cat y. The crash of a helicopter on top of the Pan Amertcan Building sent a blade of the helicopter <dotted lme> hurtling down upon her (cross l. Mass Barnccott du~d instantly. See story, Page A4 . Apartment Project OK'd in Clemente An apartment development has been approved for San Clemente about a quarter mile north of former President Richard Nixon's estate. This was a decision by the South Co~st Regional Zone Conscrva· lion Cotnmission Monday in llunl· ingtonBeach. with surrounding homes. McCaslin's project wa.s also criticized for its projected tbree- story height, wbJch be quickly and eagerly agreed to reduce to two stories in exchange for com- m lssioners' approval. He told commissioners he owns another similar apartment struc- ture on the inland side ot Pacllic Coast Highway and added that it has proven ideal for the needs of young Marine couples. Krishnas Ask Court Restraint SALT LAKE CITY CAP) -A Hare Krishna spokesman says an attorney for the religious group has filed a motion in f ed-eral courtueeking a temporary restraining order barrihg lowe r courts from declaring group members incompetent and placing them in the custody of others. Spokesman J agannheh Sula said the motion was filed Monday in U.S. District Court for Utah by Los Angeles attorney Barry Fisher. He said Salt Lake members of the group underwent independent tests and were declared competent. Sula s aid the tests were conducted over the weekend by Dr. Jack Tedrow of Holy Cross Hospital. The motion was filed to prevent other members of the group from being declared incompetent, he aaid. On May 4, 22·year-old Krishna member Genevieve Ayers was found incompeot and ordered placed in her mother's custody by 3rd District Court Judge Jay Banks. Days later. after Miss Ayers was placed aboard a private plane at Salt Lake International Airport, Banks rescinded his earlier order. Hare Krishna members have s aid they believe Miss Ayers was forcibly taken to a "deproJrammtng" center in Tucson, Ariz. "We hope this will serve as a precedent to safeguard our devotees from religious persec~ lion and put an end to harassment. by deprQlrammers!" Su ta said. S4BICH'S FOLKS . SUINC LONGET DENVER <AP> -The parents of the late skier Vladimir "Spider" Sabtch have rtled a $1.3 million lawsuit against Claudine Longet, convicted of criminally Mgligent homicide in Sabich's death. The suit, filed Monday ln U.S. District Court here, alleges that Mias L«lcet. acted with "malice, insult and a wantowt and reckless diue1ard of Sabich's rights" in the shooting incident March 21, 1976. The French-born entertainer is scheduled to be released from the Pit.kin County Jail Wednesday after aerving a 30-day aeotence. A,.Wl,.,.._.o ME TOO -Because he has the same (lame as the President. 6-year-old Jimmy Carter of Fresno was given a seat with local dignitaries for President Carter's visit today. Carter in California, Pl,edges Recovery LOS ANGELES CAP> -Presi- dent Carter today promised to battle successfully against high unemployment and high infla· tion, pledging to take whatever steps might be needed "if the re· covery should falt~r during the years ahead." Carter detailed his domestic policy goals in an address pre· pared for the annual convenUoo of the United Auto Workers un· ion, which bas been critical of the President's recommended taxea- and-rebate plan to persuade A411ericans to buy energy. efficient automobiles. "You and I have honest dlf· f erences of opinion over some aspects of my proposals,•' be said, but added that these dlf· ferences did not cause him to "hesitate to aak for your help.'' Arguing that "mor e efficient automobilet with a clean ex· hau1t .. are inevitable, Carter noted Imported vebiclet ln the January-March q_uarter claimed a larger share of the American market than ever before. "I can tbJ.nt of no more dla- as t rous aasumptlon for the American automobile industry than that we cannot successfully compete with foreign companies that produce and sell such cars,'• lte said. Carter also restated, for the first time in recent weeks, his commitment "to the phasing in of a workable national health in· surance system." He said bis ob- jective ls to "submit legislative proposals early next year." In a lengthy recital, Carter (See CARTER, Page A2) Truck Slams Into Tree In Clemente Builder R ay Mccaslin, operator of· McCaslin and Son Co.J'lstructlon Company. told commi.ssloners he expressly de· slcned the 45·unit complex al 3410 Avenida del Presldente for low -income Marine Corps couples. The W\its not far from Camp Pe!\dleton will rent for S'2lS per mQJtth, including utilities. Water Plan Suece_ssful? South Coast Reilonal Zone Co61ervatlon Commission staff m4Jpibers recommended that the pal\el deny the permit for the a rtments near the. exclusive us Shores development and N 's La Casa Pacifica. They said it would not be ln character 14 Interviewed For Panel Poets Co~n Program Slwu:. Some SaDing By JOANNE aSYNOLDS OftMDitlf' ~ ..... Orange Coast water afendes manaeed some 1uccesa in April in getting users to conserve water, Coastal Municipal Water District officials reported tod~. Hans J . Lorenz. district board president. aald that tn the month of Aprtl, aienctes aerv~ by b1s district ovuall used 21 acre feet leas ol water tban ttiey hed ~ allowed \mder tbe ••tu eon- 1ervatioo p_roaram intrOCluced April 1 by M~litaA Waln' DiJtrict. • TKe llWD II tbt acncy· that 1uppUee-vtrt.ual17 Allot UM wat.r to Southern CaUfomla. CoMtal Municlpial Water Dlitrlct actt u a wholesaler. buying water from the MWD and selling it to •· dlvld~ dlltric:ll. On April 1, the MWD put a eon· aervatfon prt)fram Into effe(t wblcb mandated a 10 percen*" re- ductJOI\ la water uae, with •Uff fin and al pea allies for f ailun to conJetve u weU u incentives for extra conservation. . Lorem said that hb dlstrtct WH •2 WOIWh'I on Ill Oftl'• an •dJ conHnllk>n fttun of aevto.Jptte•t bftause ol a tbtH ~' ll'OW\b I.ft pOpi&Ja· lion served by I.be dlltrlct. ''Our ..-.uat.td alio,irable uae n1ure fof.the ~of APl'U W• 2,0'1$ 8Cl"e feet ot water," ;hi-UicL "We a.ed2,0IS.'' But Lorens noted that while overall tbt district t.howed con· aervadon. there were eome in· dlvldual dWtrlcta tbal went over tbe allowable limits. Tboee tn- atances were offset by a1enctes that 1ot·1ewn sr-eater ~·­tlOft than antlcl .. ted. • •0n the whole, lt seem• there was better COOHrvattoe in d.11· trlcta that n.IHd u..tr rat.," Lotem ObMned. Two Flee Scene on Mo-ped Two teen-aged bandits who fled on a red Mo-ped motorbike were sought today by Huntington Beach for a $10 robbery and as- s ault on a 74-year-old woman in the downtown area Monday. Mary Robinson, resident of one of the older city sections near the beach. also lost all her personal identification papers and her m ail, which she had just pickOO. up from the post office. The victim, police said, was not serious ly injured when knocked to the ground in an alley behind Dehne's Liquors, 526 Main St., by the motorized thieves. Investfcators said the youths, estimated to be only 12 to 15 ••• swerved at Mrs. Robinson, throwing her off balance in her efforts to avoid being run down. · The passenger then grabbed her handbag as the pair sped by, hurling the elderly woman to the pavement and vanishing north· bound oo Main Street. Police gave the shaken M,rs. Robinson a ride home in a patrol · car after the mid-day episode when it was determined she was not badly hurt physically. TVShmvSet · On Housing The controversy of proposed housing in the Sycamore Hills, the heart of the Laguna Beach greenbelt, is explored in a 40. minute television program which airs locally at 8 o'clock tonight on Channel 10. The show ls repeated at 9 p.m. A panel in.eluding Dr. Thomas Alexander, president of Laguna Greenbelt Inc.; Sally BeUerue, councilwoman; Ralph Benson, Greenbelt . attorney; and Bill Vernor, ClUzens Town Planning Association president, discuss the issue. Debate Off? LOSANG~ES'cAP> -United Auto Woriers leaders may try at the union'• national convention here t.hi.a week to mute full de- bate on the potentially divisiv& 11sue of wbetber to reaffillate with the Af'L.CIO, according to union sources. Coast Weather Patc.ty tow clouds late · night and early morning hours, otberwiae fair throup Wednesday. Lows tonight 50 to 55. Highs W~nesdayf7 tQ 72. ·. . INSIDE TOD~Y ... 2 DAILY PILOT l /SC Teacher F acing . iDismissal . Niguel Hills Junior High School math and German teacher ~Mi chael "Mack " Herbert bu been notified of his impending "dismissal and haa unhl May 31 to appeal the decision. Robert Knapp, Capistrano 'Unified Sehool Dibtnct personnel 'director, said charees were filed agaln5t the teacher on Maty 2. Herbert confirmed that charges were filed,J>Ut neither he nor dis· trict administrators would in· die ate the nature of the charges Herbert said his attorney ad· •mon1shed him not to diBclose what the charge::. :.ire or whether he will appeal. Tony Leon. president of the Capistrano Un1f1ed Educalion Association, said Herbert as be· ing represented by CUEA at· torney Paul Cro::.t. "We feel confident Mi ck will be teaching in this district next year." Leon s u1d "The ad ministration doesn't have a good base of suppo1t for dismissal." Leon saJd the attempt to dis- miss Herbert is symptomatic of a morale problem at Niguel Hills, resulting from principal Edward Kincaid's cnfon.·t.•mcnt of the ,Lcachers · contr<1ct to the letter . ·'There ha11 been a personality conflict between Ed <Kincaid) :.ind Mick <Herbert) all year," said Leon. "In all fairness we have to say it's been a tv.o-v.ay ::.treet " Kincaid said today he has no comment on Leon's appraisal of the situation PersoMel director Knapp said He rbert, who has nearly com· pleted the three-year probatlon r e quired for tenure, will ;iutomatically be d1sm11,!>ed June 2 or 3 if he doc::. not appeal the chargCB filed against him. If he does ask tor a heann~. district administrators will de· i:ide whether to proceed wilh dis· missal. Knapp said If they do, they will hire a hearing officer to conduct the hearing and make a recommendation lo the board of trustees. Knapp said the final decision on whether lo fire Herbert rests with the board. Herbert, who taught two )'ears at Corona del Mar High School before coming to the Capistrano distract, was graduated from UC Berkeley and holdR a master's degree m international manage- ment. He lives with his wife and son in Laguna Beach Leon 'laid Mrs Herbert rxpects a baby next month 'Iliree Named To Discuss Joint Usage C ap1strano Un1fwd School D1b tnr t trustee11 Sarah Lipp, Ted Kop" and Jan Overton have been appointed lo meet with San Juan Capistrano City Manager Jame11 Mocalls to discui;s JOint city and school district use o f the Capistrano Elementary School site San Juan's c1v1c centt'r com m1ttee has recommended that the ~lte be ur11ed JOmtly for ed minl11trat1ve faellitie11 City nnd ~<.'hool district office" art cur rently in 11cparute lt'mporary quarterll The civic center <'omm1ttec.> has also re<·ommcndcd that the new Sun Juan brunch of th<' <.'Oun ty Ii brnry hf• hu1 It on tht• st·hool site. 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But this was the first time he com- plained about leaks from depart- ment employes in the probe of F Bl wiretapping.. mail opening and burjtlaries in the early 1970s. His remarks were. in a speech for the judicial conference of the U.S. Court of Customs and Pa· tent Appeals. "Leaks regarding invest1ga. lions and pending cases are un- elhical and inexcusable," Bell said. "It is doubly shocking that the leaks should apparently come from attorneys or other de· partment personnel who are sworn to uphold the law, not to abuse it." Debate Set On Botanical Gardens Issue The preservation or botanJcal gardens a county woman wants to give to the City of Laguna Reach when !>he d1 l's y, 111 !)(: dl' bated by the Caty Council at a 6 p m meeting Wednesday The Planning Comm 1ss1on is recommending that the llortcnse Miller property be prt• ton ('(! for low dens1tv n•::.1dent1al d<•Hlop ment and that the count'd 1n1t1atr annexation proct•<lurt•s The garden residence 1s 1oned bv the count y fur general aJ(riC'ultun' The Miller d t•ed rt•qu1re:-. that the propt'rty be kept and main 1.11nt>d al-natural open space. 11,ed <ts puhhc ~ardC'n:-. The Al h 1ev. Tt-rrac~ homr v. ould tw t•on\ erted to pubhr ofrl cf'f. !':eaghbors have <lbJected to the proposed use becau~e of rears or increased trafftc ,. Other item~ un lhl· c•ouncll agenda include An ord1nant·1· lo as~ei.!-1 a St,000 park fee 1m .tll new Arch Bc.>ach Hei~hls construction The c·ouncil recentlv s1analled 1h 1n 1ent1on to buv five lots ror m1nJ · parks A d1!>cuss1on of <1lternalives for a Temple Hills ut1Uty under jlroundmg d1 s tric·t ·More than half the rc111dcnts pffJtcsted rormat10n of the proposed dlll· lri<'t la.'lt month. Arter making an emotion· charged 1tatement during which she wa1 close to tears, Sad· dleback CoUese Tl'Ultee Donna Berry walk4'd out on a dlscU11ion or the se~ood eampu1 con· troveray. The board had been dellberat· in1 the proposed expenditure of $18,400 for preliminary studies of a campus site at the corner of Irvine Center Drive and Jeffrey R-0ad. That location had been chosen by the college board on a split vote laat month after the initial site, at Myford Road and Bryan Avenue. was scuttled. Trustees are scheduled to vote next week on condemnation of the Irvine Center-Jeffrey site. which has been steadfastly op· posed by Mrs. Berry and Tustin Trustee Frank Greinke. During Monday's discussion of the preliminary studies, the two opposition board members chall•ged the addlUonaJ eq>en· diture on a site that sUll wasn't rt rm. · Greinke argued that the addi· tional expenditure would bring to nearly $40.000 the total spent by the district on site studies to date, rounting the work done on the Myford-Bryan parcel. Mrs. Berry contested one particular expense, a $U,OOO fee to the civil engineering firm of Fro91PageAJ CARTER •• ._ ticked off six broad goals ranging • from balancing the fede.ral budget by 1981 to conducting "an open and efficient gover:nment." Discussing his budget· balancing plans, Carter said he will achieve it in the environment o f "a strong an_jj healthy economy with the"!'evenues that such an economy produces." He went on: "It's not legitimate spending on human needs that causes our deficits -it is principally the in· adequate revenues from a slug. gish economy that create them." But he acknowledged that "we can't afford to do everything.'' He said the nation will lace "hard choices" in fixing spend· ing priorities. Carter also told the conven-tioneers: "I am unaJterabJy opposed to fighting inflation by economic and budgetary policies which keep unemployment high and factories idle. That approach is economically inecrecti ve and moraUy bankrupt. If the re- covery should falter during the years ahead, I will propose the ('con omic a nd budgetary measures n('eded to get it going again." F,....P.,,eAJ WATER ••• In Laguna Beach, the allowa- ble figure was 232 acre feet and con11umption was 284 acre feet. He said the penalty c harge would cost that district about $3,000. The South Coast Water Dis- trict, which serves South Laguna to nbout Dana Point, had an al· low able U5e figure or 195 acre feet J nd consumed 201. The dif· ference should cost that district about $400, he said. The Tri-Cities District serving Dana Point, Capistrano Beach :.ind San Clemente was another that wu able to conserve, using only 357 of an allowable 418 acre feet. The districts which c::onr1erved more than they had to wlll be given a rebate, Lorenz noted. Sk a teboard Park On SC · Council Slate Con demnation of eight downtown lots for a future county branch library site and leuing of city property for a proposed ~kateboard park highlight a lengthy Sart Clemente City Coun- ci I agenda to be considered beginning al 7·30 p.m. Wednes- day at city hall. . Acquisition ot the library site properties Is opposed by land owners Charles and Addi~ Hunt who have said the clty already has other land adequate tor the new branch library. The property belng discussed iii next to the city's community Clubhouso at Celle Seville and Avtntda Del Mar. Under .an agreement wlth the county, the city would provide the land and the county would de- velop a new $750,000 branc:b facility. County Librarian Harry Rowe told the city th t the alttmatlve slte1 Pf'OPOled by the Hunt.I •re un1uilablc. If condemnation action l• ln· ltiated, an apprat11l of tbe land would be ma.de end th• cttt. re-· quired. to pay tbe OWMrw UM , price detennlned. Promote.rs for a 1kat.b0Ard I park aeek City Council approval for lease of about three acres of I &l\d near the city treatment plant along Avenida Pico. Under the proposed agree· ment. the city would receive 8 percent of the property's ap. praised volue per year aa rental payment. ln addition to the skateboard runs. the promoter would Include a "pro •hos>•" food and bevera1e facilities, clothing sales, vending and same ma~hines. 1'he City staff has recom- mended the counc!ll approve the matter In toncept and retom It to the 1tatf for preparaUon of a leaae. Other clty bualneaa lnctudes: -A re&olutlon lmp1emeaUn1 previously approved water 1ur· char1es f« amounta used ln ex· ceu ot 90 percent' of tut year'• uaa1e. -Reconalderaton of • dmlal 1tv'en to a Spiritual Reader llen. at 1815 8. El Camloo Jtul. -Jn1tallaUoa of• new dt1haU tele•honi 111i.m u a yearl)t cast ol nearlY '30,000. -A p~lamatlon deelartg May aa .. Older Amtrlcao1 Moalb." ' •· . Wllllam.son and Schmid for sur- veyine and toposraphlcal map pr,paraUon. She areued that lower bids could be obtalned for the work. Both Greinke and Mn. Berry have vowed lo do all they can to stymie the final action on the Irvine Center-Jeffrey site in an effort to win reconalderaUoo of Myfofd.Bryan. Durina the deliber1Uon11, a mo- tion wu made to approve the new expenditures and, following IS minutes of discussion by Mrs. Berry and Greinke, the question was called and debate was curtailed. But before the vote couJd be taken. Mrs. Berry made her statement. Flghtine back the tears, she said that ''the minute you start curtailing debate, it becomes U$eless to sit here." She said she favors the northern campus but has ques· tiom thatlhould be apswered. Board President Larry Taylor indicated that the debate was no longer making progress and the vote should lake place. Mrs. Berry repeated that it was "useless to sit here" and then gathered her agenda material and walked out. Greinke appeared ready to do the same but then chose to stay and vote against the motion. T aki ng a Baek Sea t * * * Imerdiatrict Attendance Pact Okayed Little Ben Davis, who usually has the full attention of his mother Wendy Davis, has to take the back seat as she and ~ther graduates pa.rticipate i~ .the ~pring commencement at California Stat e University tn Sacramento. For at lea11t another year, Saddleback College district students will have to obtain permits to attend classes in either the Orange Coast or Rancho Santiago College districts. Thousands Cheer Queen in Scotland Monday Saddleback trustees GLASGOW, Scotland <AP> approved renewal or anterdlstrict Sixty-thousand cheering Scots attendance pacts with the two filled the streets of Glasgow neighbor districts, which will today to greet Queen Elizabefh II continue to levy a S300 "seat tax" as she set oCf on a Sliver Jubilee on each full·time equivalent tour of her kingdom. Saddleback stud e nt they Not since the days of Oliver educate. C romwell in the early 17th Despite the fact that they will century had Glasgow seen such a spend upw.ards of $1.4 million on state procession. seat laxes next year, the vote by The queen and her husband, trustees to require permits was Prince Philip, the Duke of not unanimous. Edinburgh, rode regally through Trwstees Norrisa Brandt and the city in an open, black coach Frank Greinke said they wouJd drawn by white horses. prefer giving Saddleback Her Scottlsh subjects. many students free access to other wearing kilts, lined the streets district campuses without a 10-deep to get a glimpse of the permit. Seottish state coach ferrying the Greinke, who r e presents royal couple. Flags and bunting Tustin, and Mrs. Brandt, who . fluttered from nearly ever y represents Irvine, have argued building along the route. that students In their areas llve A h 0 JI day was d c er are d too rar from the existing throughout Scotland for the Saddleback campus and need a occasion, which marked the start more loca l educational of the queen's three-month tour nnnortunitv. of the United Kingdom, ending in "I want to give my people free Northern Ireland Aug. 11. as the acce11 to the schools of their nation celebratel> her 25) car choice," said Greinke. "It is a reign. great burden to our taxpayers but there 111 no adequate faclllty Leaving London in the new for people in the northern area. 100-m .p.h. Royal train. the ~ueen "We should let our people go pulled into Glasgow station to H wherever they want to go," he 21.gun salute and a we lcoming added. ~ Household Cavalry guard of 150 Saddleback President Robert mounted horsemen. Lombardi argued that such a move could double the amount She went straight to Glasgow s pent on seat taxes and Cathedral f o r a n a tional e ffectively eliminate the thanksgiving service attended by possiblUty of building a second Scotsmen of all denominations campua in the northern part of the district. "The admmlstrallon takes the position that we already do send students out of the district." he said. ''We must maintain the permit policy IC we are to meet the responslbllltles within our own dlatrlrt. '' Records for the current semester •how that Saddleback granted 1,&58 permits to Its studentt to attend other dlttricL campuses. lnc1udlnt more than 1,000 for Cout Colle1e schools. Most permit. were tranted to students seeking programs not available In the Saddleback cataloJ. But the figures nlso show that only 214 permit.a were denied. Defense Fund Set /or FBI NEW YORK CAP > Former Treasury Secretary Wllll&m E. Simon and two other prominent Republicana are heading n legal defense fund for FBI ngents charged with crimes In connection with official duties. The Initial focus of the Cltllena Leaal Defense Fund ror the FBI wUJ be John J. Kearney, a retired agent Indicted on charges of using wiretapping and bugging against leftitl radical f(rt>up1' In the 1960lii. A II WI reol!Oto CHEERED BY SCOTS Queen Elizebeth One discordant note at the start of her 12-day tour of ScotJand came fr o m the Scolthh N ationaltst party. which seeks independence from Britain. Scots Nationalist politicians failed to turn up al the royal lunch given by the Lord Provost of Glasgow, and one of them, Stuart Ewing, told reporteri.: "We are very much in favor of the queen and we look forward to the day when sh(' will be Queen F,llzabt>lh I of Scotland." NOW Official Sets Talk in Laguna Shelly Mandell. co·coordinator · of the California National Organization for Women, will speak during a meeting of the Ott ganlzatlon's South Coast Chapter at 8 p.m. Wednesday In Laguna f'ederal Savings, 260 Ocean Ave .• Laguna Beach. . Ms. Mandell will discuss the organlutlon's goals and use ol politics. The public is invited to attend the meeting. Vacat io ner Loses GoOd8 to Thief Linda Talks An Alpen, Colo., bartender vae1tloalna in Laauna Beach told police Monday hi• car waH broken Into while parked outside 658 Cllff Drive, and .. 38 worth ot •ood• WeN taken. Donald Willcox, 35, reported the Jon of a 15mm camtta. blnocul1n and two stereo headNCa. He aatd the thief Uled a rock to bttalc • window ot blt van to ••tin. 'Throat' Star ro Te1ti/y COVINGTON, Ky. (AP) -Linda Lovelace, star of the flhn "Deep Throat," will be called to testify in the retriaL, of three men convicted on obsc~nity chargestor~istributing the mm. . The convictions were overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court. U.S.1'ttomey James Arehart said the actress and most of the other witnesses from the first trial wlll be summoned for the retrJal, set for July 11, Stanley Mane, Harry Mohney and Guy Weir were fined $16,000 each and sentenced to three months in Jail fo1Jowi.n1 their convlctJoos on charges of in· terstatetranaportaUoo of obscene material. But the Supreme Court reversed the convt.ction • noting that while the Jury. was inttructed to Judge the film by "community standards, .. community atan· clardi In thll cue were iStablishtd only With the 81"' rest and fndlctmmt Of the three. \ r VOL. 70, NO. 137, 3 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ·~·consOrtiUm _. I ByTOM BAaLEY Oftlllo.llyil'tlfClltH A new bl4 of $378, 185,000 WU offered for the Jmne Company today by • consort.tum that hu the backina of Irvine heiress Joan Jrvtne Smith. The new bid represents $39 a 1bare and tops the $326.l million off er made Monday by the Mobil CorporaUon by SS3 mliuou. Lawyers for tbe consortium said $328,185,000 bf the new offer will be paid in cash. The nmain· Ing $50 million will be ln the form of what were described as • · hiehly regarded debenture stocb." Mobil now has untU noon Wed· nesday to outbid its &Ole com- Vi~tina of llne~ected Ann Bamecott, 29, was walking in rush hour pedestrian tramc Monday near the intersection of 43rd Street and Madison Avenue in New York City. The crash of a helicopter on top of the Pan American Building sent a blade of -the helicopter (dotted line> hurtling down upon her <cross). Miss Barnecott died instantly. See story, Page A4. New Coalition Set For UCI Hospital Dr. Arnold Beckm a n an· 119unced today a new coalition that will pursue the creation of a new medical facility next to UC Irvine. Beckman, c ha irman or the board of Beckman Instruments, · s•id the new nine-person eroup tepresents all the Interests behind the proposed hospital. which has been sought wlthOut I UCCCSS since 1968. · Committoo members include: Beckman and Alan R. Mc Millen, Western World Medical Founda- tion; David Sills, mayor of Irvine: Raymond Watson, Irvine Company President : R. C. Fuller. Greater Irvine lndu.,trial League; John Macnab and Dr. Gwyn P. Parry, Hoag Memonal Ko1pit.al ; Daniel Aldrich, UCI Chancellor; Dr. Stanley van den ~oort and Donald Loker, Coast Weather Patchy low clouds late night and early morning hours , otherwise fair through Wednesday. Lows tonleht 50 to 55. Highs Wednesday 67 to 72. . . INSIDE TODAY Thtrt won't b• .an~ ••Ru.don propagando" over ·NBC in JM) °' a relUU of IM Mtwork'• muUl-mUllorwloUar dtOl to It~ tM Otvmpfc Com••· Sn P.ag• 84. . latlex Cahforrua College of Medkine The Irvine Company in 1964 set aside a 133-acre parcel next to the UCI campus for a new medical facWty, but efforts by the Western World Medical Foundation have been unsuc· cessful thua far. Now, UCI officials have joined with the medical foundation, the city and· the industl'ial league. Committee members say they are optimistic that this new effort will be more successful. The hospital would be used both by private physicians and also these on the faculty at the UCI Medical school. Beckman said It would be between 12 and 18 months before a proposal could be resubmitted. Approvals are needed from the county's beallb plan- ning council ud from the state. According to Beckman, the binest chanae since the last at- tempt ls that UCI official.a no longer expttt state f undlnt to build tbelr own hospital. Beckman said there la a belief that all ol Orange Co\mty is ove.r- bedded. However, that it ls not the case in the Irvine-Newport Beach area and .there will be a shortage of beds "by tbe time the new hospital could be built in 1982, he aald. · petltor or withdraw from tbe coo· test. Mobil officials refused te> day to couunent OD the latest off er made by a group that seeks to rename lbe Irvine Compaqy Taubman-Allen-Irvine JnC'I The $378,W,OOO bid was SU~ milted to the James Irrine Foun· datlon at noon today'by lawy4'fl representing the consortium. · H dl9iroup tliat ~to outbid ~l are r••l •tate de- velo~ Dot\ald Bren, Detroit de- veloper Alh'e4 T.dbman, Wall Street finaJ'Cier Charles Allen ..S auto billionaire Henry Ford II. The aaleQf the Irvine Company was forced by passage of the Federal Tax R~orm Act oC 198,. The measure compels f oundationa. to dispose ol !M>ld· in11 in private com&Janies. The James Irvine Found tion bolds 54~ percent of the company stock. Mrs. Sl:nlth bqlds 22.4 per- cent of the stock in the company founded by her 8l'andfaUler. Mobil was on the veree ot ac· quJrlni the Irvine Company for $200 inJllion two years aco when the Oranee County Superior Court lawsuit filed by Mrs. SmiU, caneeMdtbedeal. The propoeed 1975 sale represented $24 a share for Irvine Company stock. The Mobil offer Moaay represented $38. 75 aebare. Carter in CaHIQnlia I -\ . Pkdges Infliiiion, Unemp"loyment Battle LOS ANGELES CAP> -Presi· dent Carter today promised to ba_ttle successfully ag•iuti iJ.ig'- unemployment and high infla- ·uon, pledging to take what~ver steps milht be needed "ii the~. covery Should. falter d"'riDI the years ahead.'· Carter detailed his dosnesti,t policy goals hr an address pre- pared for the annual convention of the United Auto Workers Panel OKs 281-Unit Condo Plan A 281-unit condominium pro. ject to be bullt in Newport $each received approval lt{ondJy from the South Cout Reg1onal 1.one Conservation Commission. The project, which represents tht! final phase ot the con- dominiums first built on the slte overlooking Ule Santa Ana IUvtr union. which has been critical of the President's recommended taxes-and-rebate plao to persuade Am~ric~ns to buy energy-efficient aulomoblles. "You and I have honest dif· f erences of opinion over alome aspects of n>Y proposals," he said. but ad<led that these di!· ferencef did not c~e him to .. hesitate to uk for your help." ~rauing that "mqre efficient • . automobiles with a clean ex· baust" are Inevitable, Carter 11oted lmporte4 v'blcles in the J anuary-ft\arc.b qalll'te~ claimed a laraer share of the American market than ever before. "I can ttdnk ot no more dis- astrous assumption for the American automobile industry .than that we cannot successfully compete with foreign companies that produce and sell such cars," two years ago. was ap.l)l'Oved Ja ---1~~:'-3'f"'!! two stages. Commislionera first granted an exclusion from commiasion authority to 16S of the units aad then granted a coastal per1'1)it to the remaining 116 units. The ~tire development at the end of Costa Mesa's \9th St.f• and an lntttsection with an ex• tension of Balboa Boulevard re· ceived city approval two )'.Mn ago when the first pbase, dUed Newport Terrace, was built. The buildillJ site is atop what was once Che Newport Be8'b city dump. The 37-acre parcel which wiU accommodate the new units was the subject of some comnlilaioa debate regarding access to the nver wetlands. The COftdominiums .will be ad· jacent to the 509 acres ext.ending inland from the mouth of the river that tb• coastal com• mission bas liven a blah pri«ity for public acquisition. . Commissioners rejected a pro- poul which would have fotced the developer. the Bou1lne Group, to prov\de public access to the river area in favor of n~­ ing aome other means of pro~d· lng such accen. • • r Planes' 'Foll Now at 582 . BERKELEY (AP) -Anot!ler victim of the Canary lslUida runway colllsion bu died, u.e 582nd fatality in tbe worldl; worst avtatlon disaster. Mary Kay Bowman .e, of El cerl1to, cant. .. died ~ at inJuriee 1uffered March ~hd a Royal Dutch KLM 747 Jumboi coll:lded with a Pan Am 74t°" runwQ at Los Rodeos Airport TenerJ{e. She had been h01pitalbed betO since beln1 moved front .&be Brooke Army Medical Cental' tft San Antonio, Tex .• a mOlltlt .,.. . . c. .,.~. ME TOO Because he has the same name 8S the Ptuident, 6-year-old Jimmy Carter of Fresno was given a seaCwitb local dignitaries for President Carter's visit today. 4,000,Eye Wttery,:· Et1ht1·five ·'moderately priced" ~es ,..m be up for grabs oa June $ w~ the' Irvine Company will state another bou1lng lottery for Its Wood· brtd1e development. A 1bokesman for the company Hid inoderate income f amJlles htteunltl8p.m. June4 to alp up for Uie Sottery which wiU be field at't a.rn. the followlri1 d•Y In the parkf,!11 lot ,bebJnd company headquartel',1, 500 N~w%ott Center Dl'tft, Newpbrt.Bea~ . • Tb• e~esman. Jerry CO Hns1 liid there ls aJt,ady a \taJttn&U.t of 4,000 JJOtential buyen for the W o oi! & r Id I e V l ll a 1 er :r~nhoa\11}twbJcb will sell •t $.14~300 ror two-~ unit •• the thi"·hltOom urm. . . -<?olltnrnnt tile pdcea are about •,ooo 8'0l'e thio the boul· .. ing for moderate income families that wu sold in a 1imilar lottery last September. The housing ls financed under a morta~ge program ad· mlniltered by the U. S. Dep~ mont of Housing and Urban Develapment which establlabed auideUnes ror1 qualification for the proeram. · The lncome range set by HUD ran1es from $11;130 for a f amlly wltli a single head of household to $19,000 for a f amlly of five. 1 Jnf~on Oil tlle lottery and· drawlJMl cards are avllable at the Woodbitdse V'utac• borftts tern· tH>r~n" ..ie otn~e Jocated JDJho Woo4brid&e vmaee lnforQutJoft center parkinf lot otf Culver I1rlve at Warn•r Avenue ln lrvlne. he said. Carter also restated, for the first time lo recent weeks, his commltmeot "to the phasing in of a workable nati6nal health in- su'rance system." He said his ob- jective la to "submit legislative proposals early next year.'' Jn a lengthy recital, Carter ticked off 1ix broad goals ranging from balancini .the· federal <See CARTER, Page A%) 'Can Beat Brown' . . . -Briggs By GARY GRANVILLE Of tM Delly "let lt.IH State Sen. John Briges <R· Full$rton) announced bis 1978 candidacy for the Republican nomination for California gov- ernor durtna a whirlwind tour of tbe ltate lloeday. Brt•p ended bis announce- 111eni ~ in his home district . where be told a band ol 1up-portm In Anaheim that he can beat Gov. Edmund G. BTown Jr. lo '18. At the freshman state senati:>r's side as he launched his campaign ~ locally was formeT Lt. Gov. Ed Reinecke. t "John Brisgs has my total sup- port and endorsement. We have a void ~ leadersbJp in Sacramento and I think Jctln can fill that void," Reinecke said. Brta«s agreed. The 47·year·old state senator ct}ided &rown for asking Califor- nians to '4lower their expecta- tion.a while he was raising bis own by seeking the Democratic nomination for President." Brti1s also lashed out at Brows opposition to the death penalty and for what he called "a soft position on law and order.'' Whlle·he refuaed to discuss by name any of the potential Republican candidates he might !ace in a primary, Briggs $aid polls show th.at the most likely candidates "can't beat Brown." "That's why I think I have a eood chance of winning the nomination. Republican voters want a candidate wbo can win." BriCP Hid be ls startin1 his campaign for state office with a ca1npaien treasury of $73,000 left over from last year's campaign for the state senate. He conceded that it will "pro- bably cost a little more than $1 million" for him to wln the June, lt?I primary elecUoo. .. But l 'm not worried about money.'' Brt111 said. "I know what lt takes to run a campalen and I believe we can raise $1 .mlUion.1' Brt111 flnt announcedb.ls can· dldac-, at.'a•preq conference lo (let ... OGe. .... .\2) % DAILY PILOT N I-Woman Bob~d IJy Teens .. . Two teen·aged bandits who fled on a red Mo-ped motorbike were sought today by Huntington Beach for a $10 robbery and tul· ,ault on a 74-year-old woman. in t,he downtown area Moqd~. Mary Robin.son, reaicteftt or one q( the older city sections near the beach, also lost all her persorual identification papers und her mail, which she had JU.St picked up from the post office. The victim, police saJd. was not seriously injured when i.tocked to the ground in an alley behind Dehne's Liquors, 526 Main St . by the motorized thieves Investigators said the youths , estimated lo be only 12 to 15, swerved at Mrs. Robinson , throwing her off balance in her efforts to avoid bein1 run down, The passeneer tben grabbed her handbag as the pair sped by. hurling the elderly woman lo the pavement '8nd vanishing north· bound on Main Street. Police gave the shaken Mrs. iloblnson a ride home In a patrol car alter the mid-day episode when it was determined she was not badly hurt physically. Coast Panel OKs Traffic I..ight in NB Members or the South Coast Regional Zo ne Conservation Com m1ss1on approved plans Monday for installation of a S60.000 traffic sa~nal at the en- trance to Irvi ne Terrace on East Coast Highway in Corona del Mar The signal will control access to the housing area south or the highway as well as to the Irvine Coast Country Club. the Balboa Hay Club Racquel Club and Ami· ing's Nursery which are located north of the hig hw ay on Clubhouse Drive. The project: to be runded joint· ly by CalTrans and the Clty of Newport Beach. has not yet been slated for construction. A city spokesman said installatlon <'ould be six months to a year away Rapist W ams Of 2 Murders SACRAMENTO <AP I -The so- c ailed "east-a rea rapist," who sheriff's deputies say is r esponsi, ble for 23 rapes, lt\reatened to kill two people tomght, officers said today. Bill Miller, spokesman for the Sacramento County Sheriff's Department, said the rapist told his latest victim he would kill two people if he saw or heard anything in the media about the attack. Later. Miller said, he told the >; .• woman's husband he would "kill two people tonight" if he didn't see big headlines. He also tofd the woman to tell "'the pigs' about his statement, Miller said The lotm attack occurred ear ly today in the same resadenlJal area east or the Capitol where authorities behev<' the same rapist had struck at least 22 limes since October 1975 Miller said the rapist enterl'd a home In the Del Dayo area near American River Drive, tied up the woman's husband and raped her . The home wa11 roht>ed. he said. Budget Approved CARSON CITY , Nev. <AP> - A record $460 million state spend· mg plan which calls for no new or increased taxes in the corning two years was signed into law by Gov. Mike O'Call aghan. DAILY PILOT ............. -<llftla114~'- 'Kllll.Cwi., V1c9 ,.,.""',_Ge-·~ ~ •• !( ..... ltlflllt H bud.-. by 1tll l0'.10~1t1og ·•an · ~D aDd etf"lllent CC?~~:=" • 1)'4~ t41alu, Mt ~ bal~ ll!Wii.~ . .a.;aner. will adlMMJit UP.JM l'OQllM!lar. o r "a Uronf and h atthY' economy •tth the revenu" that such an. economy produc;ei. •• tfe went on : "It's not legitimate spending on human needs that eausa ou.r deficits -it is prf qclpally the In· adequate reven'1et from a •lug.; gish ~Y U)at cre•t. them.'· But he acknow.tedged tbat "we can ·t afford to do everything." He said the nation will face "hard choices" in fixing 1pend· ing priorities. Carter also told the c6nven- tioneers: · · l am unatterably opposed to fighting inflation by econtmic a nd budgetary policies which keep unemploymedt bigb and ractories idle. That approach is economically ineffective and morally bankrupt. H the re· covery should falter during the years ahead, l will propose the economic and budeetary ·measures ~ to get lt going a1ain.'1 The Presfdent. matine only hll second domestic spealdni tour s ince t aking office, flew to California to talk to the UAW, slar in a live question-answer television broadcast and lMJ>eCt drought areas. ABC Hit By Strike NEW YORK <AP) Eneineers and techoical workers st ruck tbe American Broadcasting Company early today in a contract dispute, but ABC promised no disruption in ils nationwide broadca.sli. A spokesman for ~ 16 o r t he N a tional Association of Broadc$ Engineer s and Technicians <NABET> estimated that between 1,500 and 2,000 members walked off the job at 12:01 a.m . EDT (9:01 p.m .) PDT Tbe walkout affected ABC's nationaJ facilities, based mostly in New York and Los Angeles; local television stations owned by. ABC in New York, Los Angeles, Chicaco, Detroit and San F rJDCi&co, and \he company's seven AM and seven FM radio statiCS>.s. .... Slemom' Wile W-rthdraw8 Divorce Snit Anne Slemons announced to· day she is calling off the divorce proceedings she inita.Ud la.'lt week against her h'uaband. Jim. the Newport Beach car deaJer and onetime state Assembly can· dad ate. The suit filed last week in Orange County Superior Court 'lought d issolutio n o f the Slemons' seven-year mama1e In a telephone t'all to the Daily Pilot toda). Mni Slcmons. 30, said ''Jim and I are going to have a reconciliation and we art call· ang oH th<' legal actton ... Slemons. 43, and his waft· separated May 7. according to last w~k's divorce suit. The Slemonses are t.he parents of a 1-year-old daughter, Anne Liv. Slemons was defeated last November in hla Republican can· dld~cy for the 74lh Aasembly Dis· trlct, losiJUC to Democrat Ron Cordova. Innocence Cl•imed' SACRAMENTO (AP) -Stat. En,ra Cornroisstonet Ronald Doctor saya a Brown admtniatrallon audtt of his ex penses cJeet's him of wrongdoing. ~ut Doctor said Monday be had received no official word from Gov. Edmtmd Brown Jr. on tbe Department o( Finance's inyestigation. Bell Bits .. Justi~ . Unit 'Leaks' WASHJNGTON (AP) ~ Atty. Gen. Griffin Bell accuaed some Justice Department employes to· day of leaking lnformatJon about the investigation of PBI wrong. doing in an effort to manipulate his actions in lhec:ase. Bell has often complained a boyt leaks oC information in the news media cone«nfni cOb- troversial i~vestications. But tbla wu the tint time be ~ plained about leaks frOm depart. meat employes in tbe probe ol FBI wiretappirig, mail opening and burilaries in the early 1970s. His remarks were in a speech for the Judicial conference of the U .S Court .Df CUltotm and Pa- teot AWeaJ.s .. Leaks regarding lnvesttga. tlons and pending cues are UD· ethical and inexcusable," Bell sajd "It ls doubly shocking that the leaks 1ho'1ld apparently come from attorneys or other de· partrnent personnel who are sworn to uphold the law, not to abuseit" Bell said that y attomyey general, he is reaPonalble for managing the department. ·'Those doing the leaking are try- ing to manage me and channel the course of the investigation through their leaks," be said. ·'They will not succeed. The law, fa.lmess, and ethical stan. dards will be upheld in this in· veettgation md all the others we undertake," he said. ••There will be no exceptions." For more than a year. the de· partment has tteift inves6Ptlftg the FBI tactia ID the seareb for radical fUijtives. A former FBI supervisor, JOhl\0 {· Kearney, was indicted las month on ebarges of conapJraw, wiretasar ping and mall opetliJ\1. l>epait. ment sources bave ~~~~at other indictments are elllM!'llQ.\IQ. Bell authorized department lawyers to seek the indictment from a New York grand jury. He bas vowed &o stand by that de- cision and pursue the investiga· tion despite protests from FBI cm ployes and supporters. b..._..: D!J_ ~iii' DUii •uaen · · To Shell 8ut 1 WASHlNGTON (AP) -lt'1 co1tlq bua ricleJ"I more to travel this week, althouch tbe five percent tncreue tn Uc~et pric~ ls leu thali the bus eompant11 wanted. JUaher pwenger farn ft?e approved by the lnterat.ate Commerce Coroaalulon Jaat weekend tor lntef1tate and lnterdty bua routt1. Th• bu compablel had IOl&gbt a RY• peJ'Ctllt bib.· The lnteratate bu.a firmJ W1Jt allowed a ab percent f ue lncreete 111 Marcil. 1)e JCC teJected 'bf'"'° RUCellt ~cllet price hlte last fttd•tz.~elllDC'the camera Ute)' ~ we ~1he flve ~ paa..,er.hlke ca a 24-hoar notice. Tbat Mtice •as tiled Saturday and the btahu tar• took eflect$1.Qd•y. lCC tpokesmantaid. coat thatdlstrtct about $3,000. • • South Cout W ~er ,Dll-~ iddeheena South L11guna i.~!~bOut Dana Point, bad an al· ~·bl•..., nsun of 195 acre r~ lnd tonsumed 201 . The dif· f ~rente should cost that dlslri~t about '408. be aaid. . TM Trl.ClUa Dlltricl a~ Dana Point, Capistrano Beach and San Clemente waa a.DOUHlr· that was able to co,.serve, Ullng OJllY SST ot an allowabl• 413 acre feet. • Thb districts which conserved more than they had 'to will be &iven a rebate, Lorenz noted. ,.._P-AJ BRIGGS ••• Sacrame-.to. Then, lt waa on Lo Sp Franciaco and Loi Aqeles bef ortt be touched down in Anaheim. J( IO.year state assemblyman before winning bis state senate seat tn 1976, Briggs throu&bout the day described himself u "a Rep,..bllcan in the Ronald Reagan "°'d. •• Mentioned u llkely candidates to oppose Briggs In the Republican primary election are state Attorney General Evelle Younger, San Diego Mayor Pete Wilson and Los Angeles Police ChiefEdDavil. Rented, Empty Apartment Yields Grass A rented apartment that was never occupied but which con· tained a large quantity of mari· juana seeds led to the arrest Monday ol a Corona del Mar man. Douglas Allen Riddle. 28, of 426"'2 Begonia Ave .. was freed from Newport Beach city jail Monday evening after posting $5,000 bond. Riddle was booked on a charge of possession or marijuana for sale resulting from discovery of what police said was about 40 Poupds of marijuana seeds in an unoccupied apartment he al· teiedly rented. Police said the apartment owner entered the dwelling to check a plumbing leak and dis· covered the dwelling place COD· tained no furniture. He did find some equipment Police officers assert is used for measuring and p;ackaglni illicit drugs. Riddle was arrested because police believe he is the person who had been paying rent on the apartment. Mr Dorrill ·i-. , ... Radio Exec's Father, Dies Private funeral services witl be held. Wednesday tor E . Mallalieu Burrill who died Sun· day at the age of 79. He waa the father of Newport Beach radio station owner Gary Burrill. The younger Mr. Burrill, a long-time civic leader, owbs KOCM, the FM radio station headquartered in Newport Center. Kla father, a native of Maine, was a lona·tlme Southern Callfomlan who 1Vorked 4.S years ror Standard OU ol California. Mr. BWTlll leaves his wife ol S2 years, J~nita, of the family home in Bell; sons, Stanton of Huntington Beach and Gary or Newport Beach; brothers, Mel~ of Irvine and Frederick of Los Angeles , and two · grandcblfdren. Prin~ fillllY servtces wUJ be' conducted at For~t La'9n, GJen. dele •• Tb• .r tmtly has 1uggeated memorw contrlbutlona lo the Amerldn Heart Alloclatlon. Taldag a Back Seat Little Ben Davis, who usually has the full attention of his mother Wendy Davis, has to take the back seat as she and other graduates participate in the spring commencement at California State University in Sacramento. Tho11sands Cheer· Queen in Scotland GLASGOW, Scotland <APl - Si)(ly-thousaod cbeering Scots filled tbe streets of Glasgow today lo greet Queen Elizabeth 11 aa she set off on a Silver Jubilee tour of her kingdom. Not since the days or Oliver Cromwell in the early 17th century bad Glasgow seen such a state proeession. · The queen and her husband, Prince Pbillp. the Duke of Edinburgh, rode regtUY th~gh the city in an open, black coach drawn by white horses .. Her Scottish s ubjects, many wearing kilts. Uned the streets IO~eep lo get a glimpse of the Scottish state coach ferrying the royal cquple. Flags and bunting fluttered from nearly every buildinJ along the route. A holiday was declared throughout Scotland for the occasion, which marked the start or the queen's three-month tour of the United Kingdom, ending in Northern Ireland Aug. 11, as the nation celebrates her 25-year reiin. Leavlng London in the new 100-m.p.h: Royal train, the queen pulled into Glasgow station to a 21.gun salute and a welcoming Household Cavalry guard of 150 mounted horsemen. She went straight to Glasgow Cathedral for a n a tional thanksgiving service attended by Scotsmen of all denominations. One discordant note at the start of her 12-day tour of Scotland ca me from Lh e Scottish Nationalist party, which seeks independence from Britain. A"WI ..... WARM WELCOME Queen Elizabeth Shaky Market aoses Ahead .· NEW YORK (AP> r-Thestock market gained today in an erratic session. The Dow Jones average of 30in· dustrial stocks, orr about 4 points at Its mid-session low. closed up 5.25 at 937. 75. Steel issues came under shafP. pressure early in the day, but re; coupedsomeorthelrlosses later. Marine 'Moron'? .. Scots Nationalist politicians tailed to tum up al the royal lunch siven by lhe Lord Provost of Glasgow, and one or them, Stuart EwlntJ, told reporters: "We are very much in favor of the queen and we look forward to the day when she will be Queen Elizabeth I of Scotland." Scotland bad its own 1overi1ns prior to 1603 when Kins Jam ea VI of Scotland a.uccecded to the throne of England upon the death of Queen Elizabeth I, and became James I of Enaland. SAN DIEGO (AP> -Attorneys for the parents of a M arlne · recruit who died after beln' injured tn a pugil stick bout sa~ he should not have been in the Marine Corps In the first place. Myron Cohn and James Beall, the attorneys, said the dead recruit, Pvt. John E. McClure, had "the IQ of a moron and was mentalJy incompetent.·· Linda Talks "IJrroat' Star to Te~ti/y COVINGTON, Ky. (AP> -Unda Lovelace, star of the film .. Deep Throat,•• will be called to testify tn the retrial of three men convicted on obscenity charaes fordistrtbuUne the film. ·The convictiona were overtumod by the U.S. Supreme Court. U.S. Attorney James Arehart said tho actress and most d ttie other witnesses from the first trial will be summoned for the retria1' Ht for July 11. Stanley Marx, Harry Mohney and Guy Weir were. futed Sl&,000 each and sentenced to three months . in jail f~ their convictions on charges ot in· tentate ttamportaUon of obl~ne material. • ~:/:'.~ut the.Supreme Court reversed the convictions. noun~• Wblle the jury wu lh tructed to Judge the filftl .. oomrnuhlty 1tandatdl," communlty 1tan· dardt this cue were est•bhshCd Oilly wlth Uie ar· rest and Indictment di the three.