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1977-05-18 - Orange Coast Pilot
Ll .,.. Lagunan BBekS Publle Whipping For G~ty _Profs ... DAILY PILOT · * * * 10' * * * WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 18, 1977 VOL 71, NO 1•, 4 SECTIONS, 4' ~AGES ankRepaire l - ,, es Saeeharin· Benefit · To Diet Disputed· By Na~er Group . • • ' . . Sacchar~. Fash!on QUeen Pair Grab ~ I Purse, Speed Off ' . ...., ..................... ....... A collection or rain water on the flat roof of thll UnJted ·California Bank branch on Main Street 1n Huntington Beach caved in the roof dunn1 a storm earlier this. month. Thi& is what the bank a~ 319 Main St. looks like now, with roof gone and interior facilities ripped out. Banking is being carried on tn ·a trailer parked nearby while repairs continue. ._ .. , ........... . Cat-o'-nine-taifs Whips TeacMrs? Benefits Disputed fa ASIDNGTON (AP> -Rep. ( James B. Martin CR·N.C.), told the Food and Drue Admlnlatra- Uon today that the one slgnlficant benefit of saccharin ls that ''it helps people atick to tbelr diet." The statement was immediate- ly disputed by a spokesman for Ralph Nader's Health Research Group. Martin and Dr. Sidney M. Wolfe, director of the Nader sroup, were the lead-off wit· ne11es at a public hearing called by FDA Commissioner Donald Kennedy to air testimony on the a1ency'1 plan to ban saccharin H an additive to foods and beverqes but permit it.a sale as a nonprescription druf. Martin, an ear y and out· spoken opponent of the FDA propoul, uld tf 1accbarln caUHS cancer "it la 10 weakly c arctnocentc tba1 there la no evidence it bu ever caused cancer tn a human betn•·" M arttn said the Canadian •Judy that lndJcated saccharin caused increased bledder cancer in rats may have well h•ve been def ectlve because the bleb dOMI fed the rats could have caused other abnormalities that resulted in the blllddercancen. He med x.nn.cty to delay m. 1Ututlon ol tM ban for at lealt m montb• or • 1ear to 1lve eon.,.. time to am.ct ta.. IO-callect Delaq ru..-. dlat pro. · bllritl use ol any food additive shown to c&UH cancer in humans or animals. Kennedy said at the outset ol the hearloa that the Delaney Clause ~-=~ubJect for dia- (See /.~" ... ,P•1e.U) •Mias Huntington in Stitches Myra Robil\IOll, the new Miss HunUnitoo Beach, is a devoted seamstress who enjoys a good la"f.ih. Al part of ber otncial dutles, she associates with memben of the chamber of commer'ce. She said chamber members Joked a lot and kept her in stitches .at her first luncheon with the •roupthis week. Myra, 17, a statuesque junior at Edison High School, was selected Miss Huntington Beach last weekend over 16 other con- testants. "I was very surprised but I thought I had a good chance," she admitted. .. I was so excited when they announced my name that I was crying and laughln& at the same time. "I've seen girls In con- tests do tbat on television and I thought it was dumb. "But you do cry and laueh at the same time because you set carried away," she said. Myra, 5·9 and 140 pounda, staged a unique talent exhibition that some think was a major factor in her triumph. She put on a one-girl f aahlon show wltb a dress and wrap sbe .deallJ'led to . be worn ln a multitude of ways. Sewing 11 her favortte hobby and abe also modela and worts u a clothlne 1aleapenon at a depart· mentttore. Sbe says she intends to major tn the' f uhlon field in colle1e and hopes to become a fashion coordinator or buyer. HUNTINGTON QUEEN Myra Robln1on She and her family moved to Huntington Beach from Baltimore last year w)len her father was promoted to a position of salet representative for a nationwide company. She adds that she is pleased and proud to be the fi.Hrb1aclc girl to be select- ed Mlsa Huntington Beach. "Other people think it's really neat," 1he1aid. Her admirers think the same about her. Two youthful bandits on a red mo·ped struck for the second time in two days in Hunttogton Beach Tuesday. . Detective Dick Nolen said they grabbed a purse from a 54-year~ old woman and fled with $175 in cash. The victim was identified as Alice Hutchinson of 5361 Bonanza Drive, Huntington Beach. Nolen said she had just made a withdrawal from a bank in Hunt- ington Center. Nolen ·said the two suspects, believed to be in their mid teens, were apparently lying in wait at the center for a potential victim. He said that one of the suspects seized the purse without even stopping to get off the motorbike. The victim, who was not believed to be hurt in the inci- dent, also lost credit cards and other personal papers. Nolen s aid the same two youngters apparently committed a similar robbery of a 74-year-old •woman In downtown Huntington Beach Monday. She was thrown to the pave- ment but not seriously hurt. The bandJta sot $10 in that incident as well as ldentificatlon papers and mall that the woman had just picked up at the post office. Nolen said one suspect ls five·lO and welehs about 170 pounds. He hu medium length hair. The second ls five-four, 150 pounds and wean shoulder · lenltb hair. . Coast ·Crftshes Kill 4 • m oc ·· Chica Road near seat Beach. Accordin1 to a CHP report,· Gary Joe House, 23, of HawalJan Gardena, was fatally injured ·when crushed between a disabled car and h1I tow truck. A CHP spoke.man tald HCJU.16 W8' fv>oldn1 the disabled auto to hit tow rif when a northbound driver •weoed b1a pickup truck on to the freeway shoulder arid ttruck tbe 1trlcken auto. · In tum; tt slammed toto the tow truck, ~ruablnt the vtcUm between the auto and truck. A CHP 1pok•man 11ld an ln· • vaU.ation of I ponlble f elofty drunien drivinJ chars• lDvolv· lnl the pickup trucll '1 driver 11 (8MDEATll8, Pa&e~) ' AZ DAIL'( PILOT ~-Mohil to Figftt;__On .- word on Irvine Bid Due at NOon Mobil Corporation officials are meeting ln New York to discuss tbe firm'a reaction to a bid or more than 1328 million in cuh p0ated Tuesday by their rivall tn the battle for the Irvine Com- pany. omcers made it clear that Mobil has no intenti<>n of ' withdrawing from the contest. Cyclist Injure d The offer m"ade Tuesday by a combine that will rename the Irvine Company TaubrJ>an·Allen· Irvine, Joe., if it eventually lakes over, was submitted to the Jamee Irvine Foundation 811 S378, 185, 000. That oCfer was $52 million higher than the previous bid sub- mitted by Mobil. Dally Piiot Sufi Pl>Olo Newport Beach firemen and paramedics tend to motorcyclist William Andrew Roberts, 20, of Brea. who wa s injured Tuesday evening when he lost control of his vehicle in the curves in the 2200 block of Irvine Avenue · Newport Beach. He wa s reported in satisfactory con- d ion today at Kaiser I losp1tal in Bell Rapis t Thre atens To Kill 2 P e rsons SACRAMENTO <AP> A rapist blamed by authorities for attacks on al least 23 women ha!'> threatened to kill two people and told his latest rape victim to let "the pigs" know that. The rapist has struck repeated- ly since October 1975 in a residen· tlal area east of the Capitol. A sheriff's department news c·onferen cc Tuesday t·ame several hours after depuhe:o1 said the rapist claimed his 23rd v1c llm after tying up her husband Ln the couple's home. • In six rapes, the rapist has at- tacked while a man was al home ln the other cases, the victim was a lone in the home. The rapist typically wears a mask. ties up people and ransacks the house. The sheriffs department com- ments also followed reports that lock sales are sooran& in the mid die-income and upper-income ro· sidenlial communities where the rapist has attacked A local group. calling itself the East Area Rapist Surveillance Patrol, also 1'18id Tuesday 1l col- lected over Sl0,000 for a reward for any tip leading to the rapist's arrest and convlcllor\. Mad eline Murph y, !\pokeswoman for the group, uid It planned to use CB radios in cars touring the ar ea on the lookout for the rapist. The man's latest victim aald the rapist told her he would kill two people If he saw or heard anything in the media about the attack, s h eri ff 's press s POkesman Bill Miller aaid. OAANOl COAST ' DAILY PILOT Lat.er. Miller said. he told the woman's husband he would "kill two people tonight" if he didn't see big headlines. He also told the woman to tell "the pigs" <police) about his statement, Mi lier said. Reese said psychologists believe the rapist 1s trying to pro- ve himself sexually because he "has difficulty establishing a normal sexual relationship ... Reese said the rapist. who typically carries a gun and knife hut has never disfigured or wounded any victim, probably has a "domineering ·mother and .in 'absent .. rathl'r or a weak father He added there m11y h11ve been · copycat .. rapes tn the arell and ~ome investigators feel two men, not iust one, could be involved in thl~ !\tring or rapes Ji11t he described the rapist as a whale male between 19 and 30 with blue or hazel eyes, 5'8" to 5'10" tall, with a "good build" and dirty hlond or medium brown hair f'ro.. Pflflf! A J ADDI TIVE. • c ussion today because the FDA would ha ve acted anyway aatalnst saccliarin on grounds that It is unsafe as a food ad- ditive. Wolfe testified that ".no sden· tl(ic evidence exists" to support claims that saccharin Is impor· tant rar weight control. He cited what he said is the on- ly published scientific study on the issue that found saccharin users on diets experienced no greater weight loss than a com- parable number or dieters who did not use the artificial sweetener. Animal studies indicate, Wolfe said. thaUow doaes of saccharin lower blood sugar and thus in- crease appetite, which would make it more dlfficult for uc- charln users to stick to their diets. Wolfe endorsed the FDA's pro- po1ed ban as a necessary step toward eliminating what he called cme of the many environ· mental causes or cancer in the United States. Jamea S . Turner, of the Pederlt1on of Komemakers of America, said hi& oraanlaatlon 1u]>portJ tM FDA on the bull°' the sclentlfic evidence pre· sented. He said that permilunc food addltlvea on the market tbJt have not been proved sale would upeet ''WI' cone.rted ftJbl to br· ln1 tti• chemlcal en¥lronmenl un· dor coatn>L" 11 But skeptical directors or the James Irvine Foundation would only accept $328,185 000 of that liiure .. a aenWlle olf u with the explanatlon that they were cot prepared to accept anyttllna other than all cash bids. The spokesman for the i'aub- man group bad explained that the additional $50 mlWon would be paid to the foundation in the form Qf debentures. He aald those debentures would be used to pay existing Irvine Company shareholders up to 10 percent of the net income of the land development company once it was purchased. • But the Foundation board re.· fused to consider the additional $S0 million and pointed out that such a payment to shareholders would depend on the financial success or the newly-formed company. As things stand today, a foun- d a ti on spokesman said , the Taubman group ls offering $39 a share for the Irvine Company. 25 cents a share more than Mobil. The per share value stood at $24 two years ago when it seemed certain that the Irvine Company would be sold to Mobil for S200 million. But the deal was scuttled when Irvine heiress Joan Irvine Smith took legal action in Orange Coun- ty Superior Court and sparked the present bitter bidding battle. Judge James F. Judge must eventually rule if the offer made by the winning bidder lD the cur- rent contest is acceptable and then rule on the teeallty of tbe sale of the Irvine Company. Mrs. Smith is oae of the prin- c 1 pals in the group that is oppos- ing Mobil in the takeover battle for the company rounded by her grandfather. Identified with her as mem· bers of the consortium are real estate developer Donald Bren, Detroit developer Alfred Taub- man. Wall Street financier Charles Allen and auto billionaire Henry Ford II. Man Nearly Throw.Son From Roof NEW YORK CA P l-A man snatched bis seven-month-old son Crom his estranged wife's· apartment today and threatened to throw him from the roof of the l>•x -story building before surren- dering the child to authorities two hours later. Pollce said the baby, Robert Nathan Robinson, was un- harmed. They said the baby's father, Robert Mason, 25, handed the child over after consulting with an attorney. Mason was arrested and led from the rooftop in handcuffs. The baby was taken to Harlem Hospital for observation. Mason told police that the ab- duction "was the only way I will li(et any respect." He had sought custody of the child Crom his 21- year·old estranged wiCe, Estelle Ma son They were separated in late January alter a seven-month m arrlage, she said. Mrs. Muon said her estranged husband went lo the apartment al about 8:30 a.m., pushed her s1~ter and mother to U>e fioor, fi(rabbed the chlJd trom the liv- tn!l·room couch and threatened to throw the boy out the window. He then proceeded to the roof. where he reputed his threats to toss lbe boy down. At times he dangled him over the edee or the root. I',.... Page Al DEATHS.•. under way today. The driver oC the lt64 model truck we.a ldent.ified as Adalberto Munos Trujillo, of6116 E . Apache Road, WestminJter. Traj1llo was injured in the acci- dent and taken LO UCI Medical Center for treaUtient. Fuel Lou Told LOS ANGELES (AP) -Of. ficials have confirmed they can- Mt account ror 410,975 rrallons of fu el dispensed from city pum~ AD GOT RID OF OLD WOOD ''Not only was l pleased to eet the extra cash, but you sbouJd have a~ how h•PP>' my 'Wife wae . We've aot our backyard beck!" That's the telUmony ol 1 c.c.ti Meta man who cleaned tbe yard wlth thllc>usWed ad: Uted htinbeT, all ti •. ExceUent eoodillon. ~. XX·llXU . . Broun JJ7.•e fflkeOkayed Reeord Broken. ._. Rotluchild Bitldi!tlg 'Slci, lHgh · SACRAMENTO CAP)-A Senate commit· tee has voted unanimoualy to raise Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.'s pay to $65,000, after killin& a clause that would allow the 1ovornor to tum down the extra money. The 8-0 vote Tuesday of the Senate Governmental Organization Committee sent the pay raise bill to lbe Senate Finance Com- mittee. The measure would grant raises of up to 48 per- cent for 11 top state of· ficials beginning Jan. 1. 1979, with the biggest dollar ralae earmarked for the attorney 1eneral . Crash Kills · 4 From State ASHLAND, Ore. (AP> - Searchers have removed the bodla of four California resi· dent. from tbe wreckaee of a twin-engine airplane on Mt. Ashland near the California border. Jackaon County sheriff's of· ficers identified the victims as Sidney Kottler. 62, Riverside, Calif .• his stepsons, Mark Kottler and Don KotUer, both 9, and his dauahter·ln-law, Kathryn Kot- tler, 28, ruveralde . The search that ended Tuesday began Monday morning when a controller al t]le Medford airport tower heard a signal from an emergency locator transmitter (ELT). ELTs. required In most light aircraft, arc designed to automatically transmit a wailing lone in the event of a cr ash MENTMORE, England (AP> -One thowsand well-heeled bid· ders from around the world of- fered sky high prices for 18th cen- tury furniture today u the sale or the fabulous Rothschild collec- tion at Mentmore Towers broke a record only mlnutea into ita Cint day. A writing desk bullt for Marie Antolneue was bought back by the Palace of Versailles, a Louts XV desk attracted the highest bid ever for •piece ol furniture. and a 200.year·old mechanical oranee tree with singing blrds went for $153,000 to the reeret of Its owner, the Earl of Rosebery. He confessed he had hoped the bids would not meet his reserve price. One milli~ounds ($1. 7 million) had bid before the nine-<tay aucti billed u ''\be sale of the cen :· was much more than an hou Id. That beat the highest previous estate auction total of $1.3 million taken ln the 1975 sale at the Geraldine Rockefeller Dodge estate in Madison, N.J. "The prices are staagerinely high," said Angus Oallvy, husband of Princess Alexandra and a director or Sotheby'a, the prestigious auction house that or· ganized the sale. ''They're way over the estimate. It's quite amazing." Lord Rosebery. 47, whose great-grandfather Baron Meyer de Rothschild assembled the col· lecllon from palaces around Europe, is selllng both the '75- room Mentmore Towers and all its contents to pay inheritance taxes. The house is expected to bring up $1. 7 million and the 3,379 items on sale al least $5.1 million. The highest ofCer ever made in British pounds for a piece or fu rni lure, 280,000 pounds <$476,000), was made by an un- k n ow·n bidder for a gold - encrusted 220-year-old Louis XV desk. The previous record was set In 1'74 ·with 240,000 pounds (tben worth $528,000) for another 18th century French desk. But tbe price w• not sooct . enough for Lor~ Rosebery, whol had set an undllcloted reserve' price on the cnabo1any desk an~ said be would conUnue to keep l at Dalrneny House. bla othe home near lbe Sc°'Uah capital ot· ·Edinburgh. ' Notlna that Sotheby's, which> usually estimates conservative-> ly. predict.ad up to $850,000 tor the· de.k, he aald: "lt1ll be HJ'Y nice~ to keep it ln th1a eount1'y certain-• ly but lt would bave been nice lf it had fetched a good price, too.·· Another 200-year-old desk, made for Marie Antoinette at- Veraalllea. goes back to th4'•, French palace after belnl bough~ for$86,7f>. . ' Pearl Sings For Crawford .. NEW YORK (AP)-Peart! Bailey ••na her motl,let'ft l•vortte aone at a memorial service for hel' • ._l•ter," movie star J oan crawford. • "I conaider Joan Crawrord my 1lJter. and 1ince we're sisters I can sine only one song, m.r mother's f •vori\e tune." MlU If alley 1.Sd beforo be&innine tb' splnt~ • .''"e11 UDden~," °' Tuesdv. at1'All '-Sout•1 .Upttarta.l CbUJ'clL ' : ., About MO people attended the- 30-mln\ate service-, which Opened~ with the 23rd Psalm and included eulogies by actress Geraldine Brooks and screen writer Anita Loos. Oil CaU8es Fire LOS ANGELES CAP ) -An overnowing oil vat at a tool com- pany caused a blaze· early today resulting in $150,000 damage. Lover Gets Brushoff Suiwr Rejected After 16-mile C~awl ORLANDO. Fla. CAP >-Toprovehis love, a rejected suitor crawled on hands and knees for 16 miles to his former fian- cee 's home. To prove that her love had died, she threw a brush al one of his sore knees and called police. "It was to prove a point -that I was willing to go to any length to have her back ... William Wiest, 19, said after he tried to win back Robin Kent, 17. .. I TIDNK IT was stupid," she said. Wiest left his home about 9 p.m. Mon- · day and crawled through the dark, most· ly over sort roadside sand. But his trip also took him over stones, gravel artd rough pavement and through scratchy weeds. He wore gardener's gloves on h~s hands; his knees were covered only by his Jeans. It was 7 a.m. Tuesday before he arnved. SOME MOTORISTS offered catcalls; others offered help which he turned down. · When he got to Miss Kent's doorstep and her two younger brothers let him in, be rested a bit and then woke her up to try to talk her into taking him back. She was having none of it. T enrlis Rackets Wilson -Kramer Autograph Chris Everett Auto1raph World Class -Advantage Stan Smltb -T2000 Dunlop -Fort Bancroft -Bjorn Boqd Yonex Pr tee Rade~ Strinlinl "SHE THREATENED to wrap the phone around my neck," he said. "She grabbed a hairbrush off the dining room table and threw it at me." · Wiest said the brush hit bim on one of his sore knees. Miss Kent then called the Orange County sheriff's office. Two .deputies ar-. rived and told Wiest to leave. "We had an argument and there is nothing he can do to make it up, .. Miss Kent said. She said they met six months ago when he was a clerk at a convenience store. They dated, he proposed aqd she agreed. THEY BOUGHT SOME furniture .and were rnaking plans when, according to Wiest, she began having misgivings. He said they argued over a trivial matter. "a glass, or sometbJng like that," and she broke off the engagement. Wiest said he doesn't regret his marathon crawl, but he says he doesn't have any immediate plans to keep trying to restore the soured romance. AJJ for his knees, he said: "Both of them have developed pretty healthy scabs. They'll probably SCiU'. But the big- gest pain is inside." • . •. Wiest walked back home. Basket s Volley Balls Soccer Balls Play1round Batis FootbalJs Baseballs -S balls ; s Football Shoes Soccer ShOes . Tennis SIMllS VoU.y Ball Shoes J ·- -· \/OL. 70, NO. 138, 4 SECTIONS, "6 PAGES .. Delly 1'1141t ...... 'Y l'et11(k O'o-11 0CC SPEECHMAKERS PRISCILLA M•cDONALD (LEFT), BEN WATKINS, PAULA KONECKY No Zzzz Here, Please ~ratedSpeakerroBanishOCCGrcuU 'YaUJ1UJ By STEVE MITCHELL OftN Dally l'lloUt.ff "We want a s peaker who will say something relevant to the unique audience al Orange Coast," she said Today' Closlq N.Y.Stoeks WEDNESOAY,MAY1~1W7 C TEN CENTS /· Saccharin Ban Debate· Heated WASHINGTON (AP) -Rep. James B. Martin (R-N.C.), told the F~ and Drul Administra-tlon today that the one slgnlficant benefit of saccharin is that "it helps people stick to their diet." The statement was immed.late· ly disputed by a ~esman for Ralph Nac!et-'1 Health Research Group. Martin and Dr. Sidney M. Wolfe, dJrec\or of the Nader group, were the l eadoff wit·, nessea at· a public hearing called by FDA Comn\issioner Donald Kennedy to air testimony on the agency's plan to ban saccharin as an additive to foods and beverages but perm it its sale as a nonprescription drue. Martin, an early and out- spoken opponent of the FDA proposal, said if saccharin tauses cancer "it is so weakly carcinogenic that there is no evidence it has ever caused cancer in a human being." that it is unsafe as a food ad· di live. Wolfe testified that ''no scien- tific evidence exists" to support claims that saccharin is impor- tant for weight control. He cited what be said ls the on- ly published scientific stuctl' on the issue that found sa(!charin users on diets experienced no ~realer weight loss than a com- parable num~r of dieters who On Farm Land did not use the artificial sweetener. The debate over the Delaney Clause is a "red herring,·· Turner said, because the Food and Drug Administration is bound by law to keep products out of the food supply unless there is "a positive showing of safety" ror them. No such showing exists for sac· charin, Turner said. Mesa Council OKs Residential Plan Tired of the cliche-riddled commence- ment speeches that plague many graduation ceremonies? Sick of hearing about "the challenges of the future" and "tomorrow's leaders" de- livered by nervous valedictorians, who may ,have never placed a foot Inside a speech class? THE AUDITIONS ARE OPEN to any graduating OCC student, but speech depart- ment officials admit most of those auditions are former speech students or members of the school's award winning forensics team. "They're usually ne ar the top of the class, though," said Ms. Taylor, adding that there is a high correlation betwee n those who enjoy public speaking and intelligence. Martin said the Canadian study that indicated saccharin caused increased bladder cancer in rats may have w,11 have been • defective because the high doses fed the rats could have caused other abnormalities that resulted in the bladder cancers. Councilmen took a final look this week at 78 acres or a~ricultural iand in north Costa Mesa before unanimously ap- praving development of homes and apartments where plowed fi elds now stand. The five parcels are owned by C. J . Segerstrom and Sons, and other developers and are located between Sunflower Avenue and the San Diego Freeway. and east of Fairview Road and Fuchsia . StreeL The adopted plan was the r e- sult of months of study by the city'.s planning staff and plan- ning commissioners. Well, Orange Coast College solved all that years ago. The Costa Mesa junior college holdE auditions for commencement speakers. "WHOEVER GIVES THE BEST speech gets the job,·· says OCC speech instructor Jack Holland. "It's as simple as that." COMPETITION AT THE annual audi· tions is fierce. speech department officials say, with gesticulations mixed in with the jive. Potential prattlers wlll do their stuff before faculty and student judges Thursday at lp.m. ''We're looking at deli very, content of the s peech, voice control, personal conviction, body language and originality." said instruc- tor Holland. "That's the way to avoid a cliche presen- tation," he said. What are the judges looking for ? Seven minutes of meaningful, well· delivered oration, s ays instructor Peg Taylor. And give a speech for students to re- member for "time-immemorial " 33.33 1'1illlota Mobil Ups Ranch Bid By TOM BARLEY ~IN D•lly Piiot llelt • Hitting a new high or $40 a ahare, the Mobil Corporation of· fered a total ol $333.33 million for the Irvine Company today. The 't.11-cas h bid submitted to the James Irvine Foundation at noon today topped that of Mobil 's only rivals by more than $5 miUion. Foundation directors said that Mobil's competitors now nave until noon Thursday to respond lo the offer submitted to them to- day. Review First The offer made Tuesday by a combine that will rename the Irvlne Company Taubman-All«!n· Irvine, Inc .• if it eventually takes over,· was submitted to the James Irvine Foundation as $378, 18.5,000. That otrer was $52 million higher than the previous bid sub· milted by Mobil. But skeptical directors of the James Irvine Foundation would only accept $328.185,000 of that fig11re as a aenuine offer with the explanation that they were not prepared to acc~pt anything County-held Homes .. To Be Rented Out About a dozen Oranse County- >Wned houses alons Unlvenltr rive Jn the Cotta Meaa area wUl Nnted out by the county un· e11 probation or welfare of. ltlala can uae th•m for 1helter mes. The County Board of upervisors has aaked staff Coast . memben to review county use for the bomee bef or• aareeing to Mek rent.en at 1275 to S380 a month. The boaMa •er& purchased by the couraty OYer the past few years for tbe_ wMlfnln1 ol Unlveraity Drive a project which shows upon the county's master plan of arterial hichways. The county's stretch of roadway runs between Santa Ana and Irvine A venues. A proposed widening and ex- tension of University Drive would include Del Mar Avenue from Newport Boulevard, through the county section of other than all cash bids. The spokesman for the Taub- man group had explained that the additional $50 million would be paid to the foundation in the form or debentures Ile s aid those debentures would be used to pay existing Irvine Company shareholders up to 10 percent of the net income of tile land development company once 1t was purchased B\Jt the Foundation board re- fused to consider the additional ISO million and pointed out that such a payment to shareholders would depend on the financial succe 1 of the newly·formeel company. As things stand today, a Aun·. dation 1poke1man •~id , the Taubman ll'OUP 11 olferi• S3' a share for the Irvlne Company, 2$ cents a •hare mor• than Mobil. · The per share value 1'6od • $24 two years ago when tt 1eem~ certain that the Irvine Company would be sQld to Mobil for WOO A million. But the deal wH scutUed w• l.rvlne heiress Joan Irvine SmtOl took lepl ac:Uon ln Oru1~ ty Superior Court and sy~ the present bltter blddln1 batUe. Judge James F. Judie '11\uit ev•ntually Bile if Ute offeM'IHMJe by the winnins bldder ln the 'Cur- ren contest is acceptable and rule on the legality of the sale of the Irvine Company. Mrs. Smith ls one Of the prin- cipals in the group that is oppos.. lng Mobil in the takeover batUe for the company founded by her grandfather. Univenit)I Drive, and across the ~ ------------Upper Newport Bay, connectlni with Unlvenity Drive in Irvine. Opposition to building a roed near Upper -Newport Bay bas stalled olans for tbe project. CoW1i.y offlclall said Tuesday they want to rent the 11 vacant homes until the controveny l1 ie- tolved, but are aivlna welf an ol· flclals flnt crack at the uni ti. · Coeta Mesa bu pure hued fouT homes cm the north alde of Del Mf,r Avenue In urtldpatJon oft.be wldenln1 project, and one of tboae hoaa 11 belna u1ed u a abelter home. Another 11 a counaeUna cent.et. Cotta MIN ollklali said ay they ..w JOok iqto the Pol•lbltity of ualftl'the counly:OWft«l bomea for JiW.lii!Gme eldiiii. AD GOT RID OF OLD WOOD •'Not only was I pleased to set the extra cash, but you shoUld have seeb how happy my wtle wu. We've 1ot our backyard back!" That'• tM testimony of a Costa Mesa man wbo cleaned the yard with Oda clwitled ad: tJ1ed lumber; all alt . Excellent cood1Uon. ~ ll U·db He asked Kennedy to delay in· stituUon of the ban for at least six months or a year to give Congress time tQ arnend the so- called Delaney Clause that pro· hibits use of any tood additive shown to cause cancer ln humans or an1mala. Kennedy said at the outset of the bearing that the Delaney Clause was not a subject for dis· cusslon today because the FDA would have acted anyway against saechartn 'On grounds Concert Planned· For Mesa School The instrumental performing groups of Costa Mesa High School invite the public to their annual Spring Scholarship Con- cert Sunday at 4 p.m . at the school's Lyceum. Admission is $1 for adults, for studen~ and free to mU$lc s tu- dents ~~Pre-schoolers. Council members also ap- proved an ordinance to rezone the five parcels as follows : -Parcel 1, a 25-a cre site east of Fairview Road, was rezoned for apartment construction from an original commercial zoning <C·l l. -Parcel 2, 11-acres o( land located below South Coast Drive and abutting the San Diego Freeway, was rezoned for apart· (See FARM, Page A2> AP w1rep11ote CRAWLING 1e MfLES ON HANDS AND KNEES FAJLS TO PATCH BROKEN HEART · Wlltfttm Wleat, 19, In Action (left) and With Ex-flancee Robin Kent "SHE 111REATENED to wrap th~ · phone around my neck," he said. "She grabbed a hairbrush off the dtntn• room tab,le and thre.w it at me.'' • Wiest aaid the brush hit him on one of his sore knees. Miss Kent then called the Orange C6unty sheriff's office. Two deputiea.ar· rtved and told Wiest to leave. "We bad an argument and there ls n~th~ he can do to make it up," Miss Kent said. She said they met slx months ago when be was a clerk at a coiwenience store. They dated, he proposed and she aaretd. \ THEY BOUGHT SOME lurniture and were ma.ldna plans when, according to Wleat, she befa~ having mlsaivinJs. He said they argued over a trivial matter, .. a gllUJ!s_ or something like that,'' and she broke ou ttie engagement. · Wiest said he doesn't regret bis· rtiarathOn crawl, but he says he doesn't have any lJnmedlai, plllNI to keep trying to ret1tore the soured romance. M for'hls lmeee. be •lld: 0 Both of them have Cleveloped pretty healthy scabs. They'll probably scar. But the big· '.lettpaii latmide ... __ ......,~___,,.: Wiest wilked back home. • • • A2 DAILY PILOT Mo-~d Bandits Return c Two youthful bandits on a red mo-ped alnlck for tile second time ln two days In Huntlnstoo Beach Tuesday. Detective Dick Nolen said they irabbed a purse from a 5'·year· old woman and fled with $175 ln cash. The victim wu ldenUfted u Allee Hutchinson ot 5881 Bonanza Drlve, Huntington Beach. Nolen said she had Just made a 1 withdrawal from a bank in Hunt· in1ton Center. Nolen said the two suspects, believed to be in their mid teem, were apparently lyln1. in wait at the center for a potential victim. He said that one or the suspects seized U'9 purse without even a topping to get off.the motorbike. The victim, who was not believed to be hurt in the inci· dent, a1ao lo.t credit cards and other penoaaJ papers. Nolen said the same two youngters apparenUy committed a similar robbery of a 74·year-0ld ·woman in downtown HuoUnitoo Bea.ch Monday. . She was thrown to the pave- ment but not seriously hurt. The bandits got $10 in that incident as well as identification papers and mail that the woman had just· picked up at the post office. Nolen said one suspect is five·10 and weighs about 170 pounds. He has medium length hair. The second is five·four, 150 pounds and wears shoulder length hajr. Four Perish In 2 County Road Crashe1 Eight days without a traffic fatality in Orange County ended abruptly late Tuesday aftei:noon when four people, including a Newport Beach man, were killed in two freeway accidents. A coroner's report identified · the Newport Beach man as 47. year.old Douglas Elgar of 2306 Arbutus St. . -According to an accident re- port, Elgar was driving his sta· lion wagon south on the Santa Ana Freeway in Anaheim when it s lammed into a center divider, became airborne and hurtled in· to a lightweight foreign.made car traveling tn the opposite direction. Killed on impact were the car's driver and her 3.year-<>ld son. Elgar reportedly died two hours after the 5:58 p.m. accident in Anaheim Memorial Hospital. Accident investigators iden-tirie~ the dead woman as Karen t;ar1gma, 20, ol 6343 Lincoln Ave., Buena Park. The dead child was identified as Jefrey A. Carigma, 3, of the same Buena Park address. A California Hiabway Patrol spokesman said a thJrd car was damaeed but there were no other injuries in the trlple·fatal freeway accident n .. r MasnoUa Avenue in Anabdm. Twenty mlnutea earlier, 1 tow truck driver wu killed on the San Die~o Preewar west of Boba Chica Road near Seal Beaeb. Accord.int to a CHP "POft, Gary Joe lfouM, 23, of Hawaiian Gard6nl, wu fatally Injured when enaahW betw"n •disabled car and h1a tow truck. A CHP spokesman aatd llOUH was hookln& the dlaabted auto to hla tow rt1 when • northbound driver swerved his pickup truck on to the freeway shoulder and struck the stricken auto. In turn. it slammed into the tow truck, crushing the victim between the auto and truck. A CHP spokesman aaid an lh· vestigation of a possible felony drunken driving charae involv- ing the pickup truck's driver I.a under way today. ·. DAILY PILOT .... :..--:r.::.::: ... .HicU.~ _,....... ... 0... .. -.- n..••• ..... Ull• c: .. '* tu:w.:£ ~-----$ 23Att~ks Rapist Vows To Kill Two SACRAMENTO (Ah -~ rapist blamed by authorities fo'f a\tacu on at leaat 23 women has threatened to klll two people and told b1a latelt rape vlc:Um to let •'the pia:I' •know that. The rapist hu st.ruck repeated· ly since October 1976 in a reslden· Ual areaeutottbe Capitol • A 1berlff'1 department news conference Tuesday came several houri after deputla aald the raplat claimed bis 2Srd vie· tlm after tyt.na up her husband in the couple's home. •POkesman But Miller said. · Later, Mlller said, he told the woman'• buaband be would "kill ·two DeOl>le tontlht'• if he didn't · •" bla-headllntt. He also told the woman to t~ll "the pigs'' <pollct) about h1a statement. Milleuald. " Reese sald ·p1ycholo1lsts bell eve the rapist ls tmna to Pf<>· ve himself sexually beca~:b• ... b., cilfflculty e1tabll1hlni • normal sexual relaUouhlp. •• FIVE PARCELS IN NORTH COST A MESA OEAllEO FOR RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT In six rapu, the rapist bu •~ tacked while a man was at home. In the other cases, the victim was alone in the home. The rapist typically wears a mask, Ues up people and ransacks the house. Reue 11ld the rapltt. wt» typically carries a aun and ltbifo but bas never dtsfi1ureci~ wounded any victim. probab baa a "domineerin1" mot.her an "absent" rat.her o~ a wvu father. • Councn Approve• Specific Ptan, Rezone• 11 Acre• of Plowed Flelda Rothschild Bidding Establishes Record MENTMORE, England CAP> -One thousand well·heeled bid· ders from around the world of. !ered sky high prices for 18th cen· tury furniture today as the sale or the fabulous Rothschild collec· don at Mentmore Towers broke a record only minutes into its first day and brought in almost $3 mUllon. · A writing desk built for Marie Antoinette was bought back by the Palace of Versailles, a Loujs XV desk attracted the hiahest bid ever for a piece of furniture, and a 200·year-old mechanical orange tree with singint birds went for $153,000 to the regret of its owner, the Earl of Rosebery. He confessed he had hoped the bids would not meet his reserve price. One million pounds ($1.7 million> had been bid before the nine-day auction, billed as "the sale of the century." was much TONIGHT "COSJ FAN Tt1M'E" -8 p.m. OCC Auditorium May 18·20. $2. COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE BOARD -Regular meeting, 1370 Adams. 8 p.m. OCC LECTURE -''Antiques and CoUettibles. Fine Arts 119, 7 :30p.m. "EQUUS" -South Coast Repertory Theater, Tuesday Sundaythrou•h June ll, 8 p.m. THlJRSDAY, MAY tt "COSJ FAN TUTTE'' 8 p.m . OCC Auditorium May 19-20. $2. ORANGE COUNTY FA1B BOARD -Re~ular meeting 88 Fairt>r1ve, 7:30p.m . • "BYt! BYE 81RDIE" - Newport Harbor HJgh musical. JhJ 1._21. t'p, m. OCCl.ECI'URE -"AsaerUon Tratmna." Fine Aru 119, 7: 30 p.rn . more than an hour old. That beat the highest previous estate auction total of $1.3 million taken in the 197S sale at the Geraldine Rockefeller Dod((e estate in Madison, N .J . "The prices are staggeringly high," said Antus Ogilvy, husband of Princess Alexandra and a director of Sotheby's, the prestigious auction house that or· ganized the sale. •'They 're way over the estimate. It's quite amazing:· Lord Rosebery, 4 7, whose great·grandfather Baron Meyer de Rothschild assembled the col· leclion from palaces around Europe, is selling both the 75- room Mentmore Towers and all its content.S to pay inheritance taxes. The 'house is ex1>ected to bring up $1. 7 million ·and the 3 379 items on sale at least $5.1 million. The highest offer ever madt! in British pounds for a piece of furniture, 280,000 pounds ($476,000), was made by an un· known bidder for a gold · encrusted 22().year-0ld Louis XV desk. Tbe previous record was set in 1974 with 240,000 pounds lthen worth $528,000) for another 18th century French desk .• PearlSing1 For Crqw/ord NEW YORK <AP>-Pearl Balley sang her mo$.ber 's favorite song at a memorial service for her. "sist~r,'' movie star Joan Crawford. "l consider Joan Crawford my sister, and since we're sisters I ca11 stn·g only one song, my mother's favorite tune," Miss Bailey said before begin.nine the spiritual, "He'll Understand," on Tu~sday at All Soul's Unitarian Church. About 550 people attended the 30-minute service, wbicb opened with the 23rd Psalm and included euloaiea by actreaa Geraldine Brook.a and screen writer Anita Loos. Flog Faculty! But No Ltut Cigarettn Bruce Hopping, former Laguna Beach school board can· dldate, hu offered \he board hls proposal for a policy of corporal punl11bment. Hopping, wbo opposes the dis· trlct pract1ce, told tnstees If lt i• to be admln.lltered, it oueht to be in a fair manner, consistent wtth equal·t.reatment·for·all protec· Uons al the C.Onatitution. A coUndJ of Lacuna Beach atu· dents lhou.ld be appointed to see whether tbelr teachers, ad· ministratora or trustees are 1tmllarly deserttna of corporal puni1h.rMat, he said. If J\ldled deserving, Hopplnc said: .. At blih nooni the total student enrollment abal assernble at the Lacuna Beach High School foot· ball stad.1\am ... and the adJudied offender ... will be led to a post in the center of the football field . .. Aft.er lnvocatlous by an Old Tutamem fundamentalist, the parade and ra1Jlni of the flag by a M arlne color 1u11d, pledte of alletJIDce and 1ln11n1 of tbe Star Span1l•d Banner, the child IMater will be It.rapped by the wrl1t1 .... wltb tbe back and 1boulden band and f acln1 the stadium audlence and lubed ... wtth a cat-<>'·nine·talla Upped bybarbl." After that. Hapl)lnf 1al4, the otfen4er .-Id be ell down Ad Ued. to~a ttalllon arid dr••Pd tour Uroa around tho 1tadiwn track. · " ... Representalivca -1 E,....P_,,eAJ FARM •.• ments from a commercial (C·2> ionin•. . -Parcel 3, to the east or parcel l , contains 11 acres of agricultural land wliich was re- roned for bingle family homes, as was Parcel 4, located below it on 10 acres. -Parcel 5 is separated from the other areas by the Mesa Woods housing tract, with the privately owned top 10 acres · zoned for agricultural use. That zo•ing was changed lo low densi- ty, or sinsle family homes by councilmen. The lower 10 acres of Parcel 5 belong to the Newport-Mesa Unified School District and will remain zoned for' public use. The council resolution also sug- g ests a planned development concept on the first four parcels. lo create a greater design flex· ibility for development of the land. Another concept of mixing densities on the four parcels, such as sin gle family homes or patio units on several parcels in exchange for higher density units on another, was a lso suggested in the specific plan. $286,000 Bid The sheriff's department com· ments also followed reports that lock sales are soaring in tbe mid· die-income and upper-income re· sidenlial communities where the rapist baa attacked. A local group, calling itself the East Area Rapist Surveillance Patrol, also 1ald Tuesday it col· lected over $10,000 for a reward for any tip leading to the rapist's arrest and conviction. Mad e line Murph y . spokeswoman for lhe group, said it planned to use CB radios in ca rs touring the area on the lookout for the rapist. The man's latest v1ct1m sa1a the rapist told her he would kill two people if he saw or heard anything in the media about the attack. sheriff's press Airport Terminal Paint Job Okayed' A $17,369 contract for painting the Orange County Air'port ter minal was awarded Tuesday to the J . P. Matoian Painting Company or Tustin by county supervisors. The contract calls for painting all of the outside of the building aJon& with some areas inside. South Nixe1 ~:~: .. IJl.ack 'Dolls';: FORT LAUDERDALE. B'lu . CAP)-The producer of an i.ll· black production of the musJca1 ' "Guys and Dolls" says he's bad to refund almost $50,000 to season·ticket holders who refuse to see the show. ''The reason is we're still in the South and there are still some people whose thinking bas not* justed to the times," producer · Zev Bulman said Tuesday. The show opened a three-week engagement at the Parlt.&r Playhouse here Monday nigh\. the start of a 32·week national tour . By Monday 5,608 people, 20 percent of this season's sub- scribers. had reqwested refunds. Burman s aid. Land Bill Seen SACRAMENTO (AP> -The Natural Resources and Wildlife Committee or the California Senate approved a bill Tuesday aimed at saving agricultural land from urban sprawl. President's Yacht Sold PORTSMOUTH, R.I. CAP> - A Cranston, R.l .• firm outbid 173 other consorUums. businesses and individuals and bought the presidential yacht Sequoia today for $286,000. The first $1·bid came from the La ~of1:e County Landscaping Service m La Porte, Ind. Other low bids included two offers of $17.76. Bid No. 88 was for SS,888.88. The 104·fOOt·long yacht bad been used by presidents from Herbert Hoover to Gerald R. Ford Shortly after President Carter took office, he decided to put the yacht up for sale. The bld.9 ranged from $1 to Leisurecraft lnc.'s $286,000. One or the top bids, or $200,000, came from Hustler Magazine in Columbus, Ohio. It was also believed that motorcycle daredevil Evel Knievel was among the bidders. The bids were opened at the Defense Department's ship sales office here, ln a small room with about 20 bidders present. There were 10 bids of $200,000 or more. Brown Wage ·Hike Backed SACRAMENTO (AP>-A Senate commit- tee has voted unanimously to raise Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. 's pay to $65,000, after killing a clause that would allow the governor to tum down the extra money. The 8-0 vote Tuesday oC the Senate Governmental Organization Committee sent the pay raise bill to the Senate Finance Com· mittee. Tennis Rackets Wilso1t -Kramer Autograph Chris Everett Autorraph World Class -Advant31e Stan Smith -12000 Dunlop -Fort Bancroft -Bjorn Bond Yonex Pr in ca Racket StrinRf nf · Among the unsuccessful bu!· ders were Mr. and Mrs. Vlck Guidic of Washington, who hoped to use\ the boat as a home in .... which they could travel. Going into the last few bids, the top offer of $252,100 was from u group headed by Gerald C. Chichester of West Hartford, Conn., Jlho wanted to convert the vessel into a traveling museum and sail it down.the East Coast. . I When the high bid was an· nounced, Chichester said: 'Tm disappointed and relieved. We wanted to lake this piece of Americana and move it around all over lhe country." Carter ordered the yacht soid April 1 after learning it coi;t SS00,000 a year to maintain the vessel and pay Hs 59 crew me"1· be rs. Basket Volley Balls Soccer Balls Play2round Balls Footballs Baseba Is -Saftballs .· ·. .. , , • OAILYP1LOT .Count}!. C·uts l!Utilic Jll1KAT8YCIANCT .were \ll'led to cootinue 1tud)'ine hu received a Jea·tbaD·averap , °' ... .,..., ..... ...,. ordlnanca that would restrict rainfallinH\'enoUbeputeiiht cruaeid demand.I oo that system by nel1bborln' Lo• Angeles average per capita use of water during the 19'15-78 fllcal year wu. Juan:ano. . Grus and plant. in Oranf• water use by changtn1 plumbine yean. . County parka, alo!1 wt h code requirement& in new COD· While tt.ate'offictals have n-County. · . Osborne told 1upervlson the immediate lG pereeat ln the county'• water uae for landacap- hlc can be acbleftd primarily by 98,000 •alloos. . Of the total. meb' two.Uilrds com ea ttomimported aup)li•. 01borne aJ,ld 10 Soutbeaat 'Oranie County communlUes de- pend aimioet tDtlrely an lmpoltecl . water! . lacklo1 re1ourc:ea· for pumpm1 aup~llea fro• the arC>UJML lll, Costa Mua and San Clemente reaidenta, depend on Imported water for 70 to 80, percent of tbelra"'pply. . . lan~ lo geenbLta and atructlon and make water wut· ferred to ua.precedented drouaht open 1pace Janel lD unincorpont· lni lUetal. concU1i1 the pui two . JUn. eel areu will receive 10 pereent · Superviaon a week earlier had O.bo 1 report al.lo noted tut Jut water tban ln the put, eoun.-uked ltaff members . to 1tudy since the count.)' bu beell Osborne alao •ave UtUe ~ for c:bance1 .~t water reclama,. tion proJecta> will ease 1hottaces wtthlq the next two or tbree &y 1upcv1.aon onSered Tuaday. • both water and energy conaerva· 22.1 aholt of normal rU. ' The board unanlmoUlly lnh Uon meuures, alonl with their tall. • avoldlna wa&erwute. · In aome park area, be con· tfnued, watertni cannot be cut back by 10 percent without re-•ut'1.a8 in d•m&1• to planta • .But la other areu a more than 10 per- cent MlucUoo will DOt produeo dam•e. P9Hd th• 10 percent overall le1al authority for imposlna cut· At the 1a'lne--time, he •al~ 1'atertq eutback and alto asked bacu. · trioro c:rlUcal water lhorta&• yean. . He said the a vailablUty of plenWul and lnapeoalve import· ed'water in yeara put, plus the sround water supply have noten- c our aied development or reclamatloo equipment. county at.aft memben to atudy Georio Olbome. director or could develoP ln comint yeara opportunitlet for addltlonal the County Environmental-tbroueb cootlaued drouaht. decreaae.lnwaterU1e. Manacement Agency, aald In a: malfunctloaa in tbe'Coloraclo • In addition. eount,y offJclala report to ~ the eount;y River Aqueduct .•rat.em and m.. Tbey include Cap .. trano Beach. Dua Point, El Toro. Irvine, Laauna Baab, Lquna Hlll1, Laruna Nlpl, MJaslon VJ~,.<>. Newport Beach and San I.Ji• _Big Hangup 01ti'o.rne'• J'8'l)ort aaJd the I Burtu in lnJine State ·Rule ·Blasted leelslator•. believe they must continually propose new pro-. grams, needed or not. to get re-.. elected. A former. state official took p0t1bota at atate government Tuesday zeroing In on wbat he called uaeleu proarams and un-neeesaary lan. 1 Donald E. B'1rns, former secretary of tbe state's Business and Transportation Agency, made hla commen'ta at a luncheon meetlng of the Greater Irvine Industrial Leaaue. Despite the fact that business ;is booming ln Orailge County, a "bad business climate .. ts visible here and in the rest of the st.ate. Bums claimed. Unfortunately, big business is a major target of these new pro- sram1, Burns said. In many cases, they tum out to work poor- ly, or"1o be totally useless, he added. . ·Bums was also critical of the preponderance of governmental agencies that are .. created in a vacuum" and do not relate to others already ln ex.istence. He pinpointed the enviromnen· tal agencies, which each have dtrfereot missions, but often overlap. The former government of· ficial said· that even though things look &Ioomy. several steps could help eue the sltuaUon. · When Milton •Cormie r, a University of Georgia student,· invited some of his friends over to join him in bis new ham- mock, little did they know it would measure 14 by 40 feet and be made with 1,500 feet of rope . Cormier, of Athens, Ga., bills his creation as the world's largest ha mmock. •"Thofe ol you who t.blnk there is a bad buslneu climate are ri~t. There la something dread- fully ~ with the way gov· ernment deals with business en· terprtses,'• said Bumi, DOW a . private attorney In San Fran· clsco. Burns attributed part of the problero to legislators who are eager to try out. "tnhovative pro- gram•.'' O.lly ......... " ...... · He 1uggested that cituens strive to elect public officials who will not take "cheap shot& attacking businesses.·· Bums also recommended that the environmental review pro- ' GOVERNMENT CRITIC Donald E. Burn• ceas be streamlined. . Center Potential Eyed .. An bmovaUve program ls a synonym for something ill thought out, hastily conceived andatill morehaaUly lmplemenl· • ed, .. said Bumi • ••Just because 1omething is new doesn't medh it's good;• be added. He pointed out that man~ "It'• an .open joke that ElRs (environmental impact· reports> aren't read by anyone -except perhaps the lawyers who attack them," Bums said. Al,/,.around Marine F~lity Uae Seen Jail Monitors Wm Approval OfOCBoard · Three Bills . The Orange County Marine Laguna Beac~ Institute at Dana Point not only . The institute currently consists has the potential to become a of small labs in offices at Dana Scripps-type research racllit~. Harbor, and the boat Fury 11. expanding man·s·· knowledge of School ~dren from throughout tbe sea, but will be an important Orange County visit the modest educational, cultural and semi-raclllties. r~creationalfacillty as well. · In the future. howeve r . the institute may become a !'So aald Dr. John W. Casey, pre-$3 million to $4 million home for sident ot Fullerton Community research, public forums, lectures College and head of a consortium and such 'for students from of educators advancing the elementary school through col-.Marine Institute, as he addressed lege. 3S members o ( the Orange Coun· The facility would be con-ty Coast Association Tuesday in structed on about four acres o( Federal Funds County Jobs Take 27 Off Welfare Twenty-seven Orunge County residents currently supported by welfare benefits will be given full time county government jobs un der a state·Onanced program ap- p roved Tuesd ay by county Supervisors The S214,242 state Work l ncen the-Care er Opportunille!I ·D'tvelopment Program will pay ·~e 27 workers' salaries during a ~tx to J.2.month lrainlns period .~.Arter that, the county depart etenta providlnl lrainlnat must ·t;ree to glve permanent Jobs to :•Jnployes who performed :-:.usra ctorily, a r e port to :~ervlsora said. '.:'..supervisors, in ottering thelr ·~arumous support to the pro. I m, also asked for a prolJ'eu · port on its effectiveness alter • first slx months of operation ~d afterthe£iratyear. ... '•'· :.•. :County Backs •I ..... frogram for S11mmer Jobs . •1 -'.• A $540,347 Summer Youth :tmployment Program for eight :Oities and unincorporated areu iSf Orange County won the UD· :pjmoua approval of supe.rvlson ~eaday. .. . Twenty-five or the new posta will be created within the County Department or Social Services. County Social Sel'Vices Direc· tor Dennis Hart said the posts will include one asaistant•soclal worker, five community workers who will teach home mana1~ ment and con.sumer 1kill1 to welrare recipients. JO welfare ellglbllity workers and nJne- clerlcal employes. Two other cleric1l poslllona will be ualped to the County Al- aessor's Department. As another part of the pro- gram, supervtson agreed to blre · three workers for the next year who will study tbe county pel'BOl"l- n el 1ystem and attempt to facllltate employing welfare.re- ciplenta. The $80.111 for lbelr pay and benefit& wW also be financed by the1tate. t Oranie Coast cttlu tncl\ldecl la :Qle. progr~ for younpten .,. ~ tbrOU&b 21 are Colt• X•a: ountaln Vallq, Seal Beadl and , ewport Beach. 1 . ;• The~ will provide part-,.me JOb1 few GI ,.. ....... Ill .bouf sa.~ an lllou.r from ~ ~Septemw. . ·: A report to aipemlon liid .. po= WI year WW be lilllMd •• netdklatfllidSto~ln ~boot. tboM ~ are prone to ~pplnf out ~ aehOOI Ud thole WIM> bH left ICbOol.. ;· T~am allo wlll provide ~DI remedJal and voca- ...... id~ tor ~llten Mtdlq it., the rePort aald: ". . A student at Whitworth College in Spokane wuts to be sure everyone knows • she's a part of the commen·. ·cement c.eremonles. Her tag reads "l Are a Graduate.:·'" land at the west end or Dana· Harbor on property donated by Orange County. Financing has been worked out through joint powers agreements between the county's four com· munlty college districts. each of A proposal to Install video and which is committed to funding •oice IDClllitorinl equipment in $50,000 by November 1978. and PorUom of the Oranee County from the county treasury· 'lbe .J all won the endoraemeot of Board of Supervllors bas ~ county supervllors Tuesday. mlsed $400,000 in support. The board gave the Ora.nae Dr. Cuey said recent federal CounU-Crimlnal Justice Council. public works funding to boost perml1tlon to seek a $26,509 employment may aid the in-federal srant to purchase five stitute, alt.bough he noted that cameras and video tape re- Orange County ~ a low un-corders alooi with two voice employment figure may not fare monlt«s. well when se.eldna tbat type of u the grant 15 approved, fuWo'r'.d-. how the p-'ect will do supen1aors will be asked to con-..... • v' tribute another $2,945. in the quest tor those public Peter Schultz, deputy director works funds la due In .June or Ju. of tbe comicil, said. the equip- ly, Dr. Casey said. ment would" be installed in the As proposed. tbe facility would men's jail recelvlnl area, the be built in increments. When locaUon where prlsonera are fll"!lt completed, the institute could in· prO<!eaed. elude researchers from Cal State .. Thb locatlon ts where a rapid Fullerton and UC Irvine, as well aeries ol traumatic experiences · as provldinc educational op-finally culminates for the ar· port unifies for younger students res tee,•• Schultz said in a re}>Ort. and the general public. More to supervilors. than 20,000 students visited lt last "Due to the stress involved year · wt th a new inmate being booked "It will be open to e verybody,.. into Jail, altercations have often Dr · Casey pledged· been claimed by the arrestee," He even envisioned creation of be said. underwater viewing pods and He said the cameras would re. perhaps "Disneyland-type" sub-cord actions of arrestees and de· marines for tours ·of the sur-putlea tq protect both. roundlftt marine envlronmenL Sc bulb aaid the equipment He said it ts anticipated 1tu-could reduce the number of hours dent fees and assistance from inveatl&aton apend ~beck.Ina ln· LegislatOn A.ct On Child Pomn . . SACRAMENTO (AP) -A. certify,underpenaltyofperjury. legislative committee has taken . tbat material dld not deJ>lct the first step in what la billed u a miDon in acts that violated ob- crackdown on tbe. booming -. scenltystandards. and CaJ.Uornia-bued -business Presley's bill would make.the or child pornography. employment of minors for sexual Three bills aimed at tougher acta to be photographed a felony enforcement and harsher violatlonofcbildlaborlaws. penalUes agajmt makers and Wllsoo's bill would impose a diltributon of "'kid Porn'• were broader standard of obscenity on a pproved b y the Senate chlld pornography cases than in .Judiciary 'Committee without a adult cases, and also impose disseatlng vote Tuesday. penalties or seven, eight or. nine They were prompted by re-years for a violation involvmg a ports that Calllornia ls the center child under 14, and four, five or of the relatively new practice of six years ror •Jes 14 through~- featuring youngsten -In some The bill originally contained cases pre-teens -in sex films penalties of up to SO years in and n:iagaztnes. prison but was am~nded. · "Something is happening The othe r bills contain across this country and it's penalties of three, four and five sick," said Sen. Newton Russel years for violations. In most <R·Glendale) author of ~ cases, the middle terrn would be the bills. ' •L imposed. The billa, by Ru1111ell , ~n . Sen. David Roberti (D-Los Robert Presley <D·Riveraide>. Angeles), said he wu worried and Sen. Bob Wilson (D-La Wilson's bill ~ould aJ>ply tofami· Mesa>. all would make the p~ ly home movies of unclothed ducUon of child Pornography a s mall children. But Wilson 1ald it felony. but take varied ap-would apply only to commeTcla proacbes to streqthen.lng laws • mm·s. in the area. Roberti abstained from the 7.( Russell's bill would require a vote on Wilson's bill, but joined ir dl1trlbutor or wholesaler to 8-0 volel on the other two bills. tidelands funds would keep the to complaints 88 wen. eatlmated .$110,000 annual ;--=~.~.~.=.~.~.=.=.~.~.~.~.~.~.~c-.-.-.-.-=-~-'l&.-~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~-:-~~-operatlng cost from becoming a • lil property tax burden. Dr. Casey, 'who was hailed by . the coast association as oneoUhe . prime movers In the effort to · make the Institute a pbyslcal H · • aUty, announced he wlll be leav-. · lng the area tor a position in a · Seattle community collece dla-lrict. ,..... ~ He said be would continue to work for the Oranse County pro- ject even so. Bii J.C. BUMPllRlES, Nature Walk N08TALGIC DfAllONDS "N01ta11la.. 11 fun ... even for jewelen.. l'or example. we ell)oy Slated for ,... looktnablekattbedlamoa4A1l•ot· die pmt 15 yun. · . , T&e """Att Nouveau"~ ot tbe ""--pe p k uoo. NW j.,..elen tuna awq fron ~ r8 8r tr~dltkinal atyl• a.ct bes1n mtxlnc A naturalist will lead partlcl· dlamOndl wltb • le11er atones. to , ...... create Mtiltio fantaa1. )fixed wtth1 panta on a iulded nature·~ • 11111, motler of pearl or lvory, Saturday throueh Caapera alamonda aUtterecl from 1nlt8',. Re1IC1Da1 Park, seven miles eaat drasoafU• ad all ...-... of et99tlonl. of San Juan Caplsuano on Ortea& --.-Hlihway . Th1I IQ'l• tt•t t.o 1xtrem• aod Tbe waik, ICbeduled to be,m at faded awar with Worl War I. · 10 a.m., ii spcmored jolnU, by TMa. .• more eaNfrH llfeat1te tbe Or-.. C6unty Envlronmtn· ~ tbe return Of claulc, but tal Manaaement AJency and the more lDfonia.al. •••en•. Pl•Unum city ot San Juan.· · . 1aw a._.. more Yenatlllty ill The IUide will dJJcuaa the bl.I--Mttlol dlamOacb. Jt wu elun, •lm· tol'J cl the 5,500-acre pr...-ve, . pe, 111 •"ul. · • • . one of tbe few remalnlal · JJiU..~-tbeOpenlqcWKtna prlmlUveareu in the COWlty. 'ht'• tomb brOuJ,bt a wave of in· . Partlclpantl an uraed to brfna. terelt:,ID Ule Eut, Ud Jn~ rode · a canteen d water and optional : the wave. nus led '11 ln&e the Art a ear such u bata, •uaal..... . DeeO ~tDMDt of the wru... . hJtl.;&bootl and binoculars. An. :W.ld W.H n, alniple ~uaUty Reiiatratlon deadJ.ln.e la 5 p.m. became the 1tyle :. 1ub1t1nce op Friday at San Juan city of. l'.9Jlac:ed ~...,. Tbat movement ii fleet, SZG Paseo Adelanto. A 11 1Wl ~ •· . feewtllbecharced. · WJlituaaU The Baguette .Watch t5y ~Seiko. • \ • I .. ·--DAii. V PILOT ' rg~i, .. : ·L~/·6 e u·: ~ty .. T_'R_AVIV. WMI •At> • ..__ ... _ _L_on"9 rigtlt·MDJLUNd bJoc ;Zrt~f:~,:1\,~~,~~1:~='1 ~:ec:tvt=~~~~' ,L·-·tt• ~-~ , ." . atate. .. ..., .... • • -' ··' ' ' ~ IJi i • BePI, tlW utely undid•to bec~ lareeJ•a neW'piime ~~r •. · "' ....., .nu.de the overture 14 the .LUit .--~---------.;;...-;· • · .t • tparty with a :•· ~Olllt ftie rilbt·~ ~·wt • ' rr.tap l ~ ",AbrahamUncolll "bii'idinc ciaat qunttorl mark banghr1 .I.~ • lt ,. •. tMrwion's.~ "' · ~r Iarael's-f\ature. 'both to · •• '. • TheTe wa& 1Jlo l1\44,eat\on (~lp policy and on the embat· " • whether Labor 'Whi<\b ~er.t ue,I domestic front. Saudi Ud DRY TIMES DBPT.-View.ui. ita firft defeat i! Israel's 29-yeu ~¥ait IO'ftl'llllleDt radioS 'sot ourcurrentdrou&htsitua~yOU ·hitto,Y wouJa accept the iavfta. QaCl,J.kudvlttory woatd t« baek ave to '<IOnder tb.8* if ln wome tion ' Prtsldela Cflrter's peace roaldng quarters, our w~t.er shortage will · ea&rta. Syriab radio •aaid it "wtll become a topic just like tbe YOSEFSABD>~ato Laborol· pUlli the Middle East close to a weather. • • • ficia . aal~<. 'I t sdc'b · ne1t war .. That ia, everybody lalk_s about !.coaltttcn ety. • The 1* foretalti based on 1t but nobody doea an)'tftlng about • "Such a wagon would"fj(l&l.ickly 1 9lo of tbe total a 119 ballot box- it. pink int.tie IJ)UI&. wUJi any e~, abowecfLikud ~itb'41 seats in Our Orange County board o<i: t.peo;e pu.lllDI at"tbe'i ;• he the 12o~member J>8rliament Supervisora . diacu•:scd lbe ut ~e.,r 8...,,0 r Lal>odtes,, ag•tnst 33 !orLabM 14 for tM drought just tbe'ot.ber day and in ,arl ,~-hi t S&ft..-"' Nft'ff Democratic Mo0vement for august wisdom, suggested that !r!rt8hfh~tn~tal u • ...,,.. Ch)Dge and 12 for the National the w•er shortage coold.;}Je aJ-. -t J • • • ReJlglomtpariy. • · " Jeviated if people woUldjusl Sin' Official•~ tfAQd · counted up.their wasteful way&. • ~ 1'..T n#n~?-. . an4. labdl'lousfy ·~becked, ~ ;'here m~y ~ s6rrle truth. to , 1 ~~M'\ ~ ... " nof.'expeot.ec11for tW'o'WeeKJ. but this. f ,... Y · exp,erta~dnot·expeotftnaltatals . o~ the~er hand, at the &a.pie ~ B. l: . . to\f:BrylJtlmore~an-Oneseat. ) s ession, ll was reported to tlie ar. a n iJ;GIN 0 WllO ' 0())n anded f OUnty board th~t. anan.Y of+.~ .• • · -. • , • --'"'Ule ilr1W1'Zva'i Lei_~i te':rom. ta t :rrn~~:r·:ys~e~~ r:r ~~~: ~~~~. JjfJp:: ~ ' d . · chlring the s~..e_gli, le] ~t~';11h operating full blaft dlll'ing Ute r~-~,.._. .. Isreel, told J'I)~ •camP@ign ('entrains •.. "fl"..,~ ' "'°'leers be expected to form a · • • t .. : • ~ neff government .•'with all YOU HAVE TO S"1Spect. here Gm(EVk;~berfanct (h'P)-Zionist parties" and plf¥Sged to ' that a rew good exadrples (~om s,cretary ,,,f • State CYl'lll B. ope peace1atlc:!lwt,fh ttie jrabl. . . \ • . . A~..,.....,.. g 0 ye r nm e ~ t age n cl es Vanc:e an.d Sovh:t Fcsrti&n In Wattfi~ton,. the Stale ...... as Hoaore d themselves might help folks Jlftaister Andrei A. Grolft1ko . Detartment Jtad no comment, .,.,,,._. . ., . . wake up to the drought cnsis. ,,.ined otficiala from· 31 other n• bu~ om.data privately expressed · Former Supreme Court J ustl<?e William 0 . Douglas Here along the Orange Coast, a tiOJl• toct.y iD signlni a COftven-cone em the Litud victo~ might stUdi~ ~ bronze bust of himself . tallowing dedication recen.t report has sugg_ested fion banning environmental war. bl~k proereis te!ard an Arab-ceremoQles at the C & 0 Canal National Historic al Park there 15 SOf!le hope that residents The convention, 8 joint U.S.-Israeli peace settlemept ~ause Tuesday in. W'°bjngton~ D;C. Douglas Jed e drive in 1954 are becoming ~ware of the pro· ~viet initifll~ 8 tbe'911Qing of the party's pledge-to·g1ve up to save th' canal towpath. blem 0-nation disarroam~~ con-no~ of the WC!St Bank'. ----..,~-r---~-------...--------Back on April 1, the L~s e r e nce in Gen\va bj,l]s Angeles Metropolitan .Water Das------·----...-"!,.-"""" trict. which suppli~ most' of our . ~ J • •• • t . _. domestic water . aske<t using agencies to reduce consumption by 10 percent. In much of ow a rea. Coastal Municipal Water District does the buyin g from MWD and then wholesales the water · (o using agencies, such ai. our coastal cities or local water districts. THE RESULTSA..&E now iJuJD;;:- 1 now we did in watl!r conservation uring Apri l. • Hans J Lore112. p,.sident of the C088tal distriat's board of irectors, reported yesterday hat we Wied 22 acr~-feet tea in pril lb.an was ;1llbw~ Lqlder tho tWD's cutbaclt campaign. Now, a flaure like 22 ae.re feet ay not mean much to you since hat's the lingo of w•ter officials. An acre-root or water 1s the amount necessary to cover one acre of land at a depth of one foot This 1s about 43,560 cJbtt feet of water ; But most of us don·t JDeasure 'water that way1 We like to do il m gallons An acre root of water equals 326.480 gallons Thus for our coastal region. the wat e r s a vings last mon1.h ;imounted to7.182.~ UllJJn&. SEVEN MILLION gallons does l'-isound a bit more Impressive th.an .U .ocre feet -• Thal was tbe &ood newt from .Mr Lorent Tbe bad news wlUi hat water conservailon wua't pread equaJJy throuahout OUJ'. oastal region Tbe c\ty or ewport Beach, plus San lemeote. Dan• Poijlt and the apistrano Math v• all cut ack under the 10 ~> entfigure But the city of Laguna Beach. lus the South Lagun• and .aguna Niguel areas went over the allotment. Thus these< we face a penally chlr'_ge It sure would r>e "'mc:--..Jf we could all pull on the weir rope t ORCther. I N SHORT · • miJi~ry or ~l' ~stile-use of environmefttal modification techniques 'haviftg widespread, long·lastina.9,~~ efkcts.' • The tecOiques: still on the drawinR board. include artificial oala.tropbee sacb ..... ~ •• Wl•es. hurricahes and earth· quakes .. V..S. Fifli,ter Sf.ala SAIJSBUJ\ Y.: lijlodes~· <AP > -A HCCllld ~~.Scan btlng th Rbodtlian ~um cces against bliclc na 1uer- . rtllu ha beeG kil~Ole IOYem- lDGlt announced Ttaesa.ay. 1 Th& slain b'ooper 1 wai id8'- tified as George William Clarke. 18. a baobelon from ~emon Grove. Calif.· · ' ' J~. • • _9...,·,e ~-YI"~• .. ,. VIENNA, .Au .. ria <AP> 'tice President Walter F. ~ dale arrived in Vienna today to urge Prime Minister John Vorster to~ §Guth Africa'• ~ad• '·fu:A.j!..,dpaUon' • ln the ;df airs of tb&r }'&lion and l9 fielp move ~•Pd South-West ~rica tOW'lltrct ..-ack majority rule. Vorster, .who arJived.:tu.dq.. took a baftl ftne in aa A\lltl;taa teleiliioft ~". He rejeded f9Tetp interference in South ~frica and ~"West Africa. Arm I 12al 8 .. t•,. ,. · • W ASHJillCT!)N CAP)1 .... Undet 'ih re at of, • tun. tie· .P., W. Woolworth CO. w LU at art 1t'ithdr•wia& ft'ool .l&e stqre. au children'• aJMpweer ltf oner to comply wlth a 1overnment ban on Tris, a name retardant that has been linked to cMeer. . • I Woolworth offici~l• Uld the ~tor ea w<Nld Me -an tbllctrea ·r sleepwear bom'tb• 1belvet, aot just items kncmp to h_!lve been ~eated with Trief / . : ; , '.'Police Story' 'Deadly tough. It tshbd pn a faJllily.,., Botti Ddwm and bk wile .had been muried before. and both had e~dren frona those ~evioua mamages. "'Jbere wu no indication of any lsind of marital troubles.'' Nevhi said, "although marital troubles ace common amonf poJice. VFY common . . . ~._ .... _•'Tm:bfvoacE tate lt high. 1 d flelltate to H7 it'I the )llgheat divorce rate or ~UV Jdnd "lJ!jo~. but we•re p.cetty close. I "You see it 'on television, how having a police officer in the family (:an qiake things tough," Nevin said, ~'That's true. If the stresses are Jike that with one tamUy with one police officer in ~ imagine what 1t would be like with two'police officers in it. besides the stresses that go with marriage." . Nevin sa!d he wants to set up programa to belp officers wbo6e m arr'iage~ are threatened becauae ol the 48.ngers of their jobs ortbelgl.rs they work. •. ,.·I! LAETIULE, LEGALLY usW m 26 countries, was banned in 1963 by the U.S.-Food arid Drug Administration on groundl there was no evidence shown il eould cure cancer. U.S. law stipalales that a drug_ must not'only show no harmful eTlecis, buflmus• also be shown to be of benefit. • ·· Dr. Cumella said h~ began ad- ministering the laetrile ~rU 16 and has since given Rizio three· gram vials intravenously and 75 tablets orally. Drizzle· Forecaat By'l'be Auodaied Press Weather conditions s&ould be mostly fair today tri Nortbem California. wi1b a chance ol s~a~ tered drizzle tonight, aceordlng to the National Weather Service. High temperatures should l'dae from the 50s to tbe'70$. ancf'.,w temperatures tonight tbouJcl•be in the40s. l tC ~ -• . .~ ' J ,, ,., .. ,. .. :'!u 7a ~" . • c .. ,,, .. ..... Oaeekfng Drou1tlat " Reedley Rancher Charles Kryder p0ints out irrigation equipment on his seedling almond orchard during a visit Tuesday by President Jimmy Carter. Looking on is neighborin(C rancher Red Martin. Carter visited a r • d areas of San Joaquin during his whirlwind tour ot Calif omia. PetD~g Property Tax Kill.a Tot Change A8ked RIVERSIDE (AP) SACRAMENTO CAP> A 5-month-old boy bu -State Controller Ken died after beina attacked Cory la proposlna more while aleepina by bis revaluations of property family's pet plt bulldoa. for tax purpo1e1 to "in· boapltalolfidalasay. ' aulate taxpayers from Mathew Coehraa was· the ahock ol akyrocket· found with bls face Inc real estate prtca." mauled and bleed.lnl ca Cory aaid Tuesday all the bedroom floor about property abould be ap-10 minutes after bla praised once every three parent.a bad put the do1 )'ears and values ahould indoors because it wu be adjuated annually to barklnc at a lawnmower, the consumer price in· pollceaaidTuaday. dex. • The dot wa atandla& Trial Slated LOS ANGELES (AP) -Trial bu been aet for .June 20 for a doctor who operatH ln a ellalc 1peelalillnl ln eoemeUc aurstrJ w6o la cbar1ed wttb a Hrl• ol crimes. over the child'• body. police •aid. and the boy'a father killed it with a abotp. The plt bu1ldo1. or bullterrier. la a breed de- veloped from cl"OAlnc a terrier wttb • bulldoa. n 11 often uaed for ftlhtln1. police aald. • ' . I C•llfornl•'• · 11111t ... 111ng car ._.•ftfnbeHer • I . ' . . .. . • ISAAC SAID Slrban wu familiar ~ the two, ~tly from news report.~ Hu. and Ward are the board'• moei outlpoken members. Ward la-a former TV newacuter. 8c6 IUPenilora appeared startled at the lnYttat.Ma, but agreed to talk with 8lrtaaa. • -' SINCE TUN. apeculaUon bo arisen tba a "aecond CUD" ~11 baye been fted Uaat Diehl l!,Y 10meone elle. VariOUlf inveaU,aUaa, cl1Jcloeed tbat key pieces of e\/i4eaee ••" destroyed. but the4U*(oeol wWAer U)ere 'WU a. couplracy •aa never submiUed to a court. . " t Kranz , appointed b7 the supenfaon lut ye.-to. do•~ revln of the cut, lulled a to-pace report~laat.-AprU 6 coac;ludlal that Sirhan was the JQDe uaapln. BJ&t 8- teft open a remote poutbtllif, that Sirhan had taken "a vow otaUenee ... ~ContributionS' Told· ; . . By Del E. Webb Corp •. VtNtr .......... OeliCfous Snack Idea , c;>UILTED' SATIN PILLOW Soft 20t28" 2 for potyeater fiberfill _ ru~~~ Q~~~ s5oa tatin COW/t. ShoO .. at Kmart today . ~ndtave. SAND CHAIR . . Ideal for beach. s3 ... pools i de . 'fial L i ghtw ei ght. .. stores easily. While Ouantitiea Last! REDWOOD STAIN IAltn . I Chi. TERRYCLOTH f.ABRICS Prll"ltl a Solid• .. • I ----~-----~ . Coota Mesa council .Q)81Dbers knew when tocall it quits when it came te a decision oa aoine ahead with an 11-acre landscapingptoJect atTe'Wlnkle Park. They decided the city w• jettin& ia over its bead in spending $1.3 million lor the project which aur .. rounds a dirt mound at the park In Costa Mesa. That's more than $100 000 an acTe for a landsc•p-; ing project which wa lnitlally tabbed at a little more than a half million dollart total. By rejecting the e~calated blds fur the project, councilmen effectively kllled aQY chance of &ming $500,000 in federal grant money to complete the facelift. They had until June 12 to come up v.dth an accep- table bid and commencetheproject. Instead of rushing ahead and approv:iq the pro- ject -which would have meant dipping into the city's reserve account, councilmen stepped back and save the project a second look. · What they saw was a project that had grown com- pletely out of proportien. They acted correctly in call- ing a halt. Sign Law Debate Recent grumblings from Costa Mesa busi- nessmen and the Chamber of Commerce indicate some factions of the city would like to see a major re· vamp of Costa Mesa~s sign ordinance. ' Chamber officials say the three-year. old docu- ment is too restrictive. Members of the business com- munity say the legislated sign rule$, are hurting their businesses, and several have threatened to leave town if they have to take down their signs. They contend their signs are more tban ju.st an identification for passersby. They say th~Y· are a cheap form of advertising,.and in some cases estiential to their business. •• lo Looked nt another way, what they seem to be ask· ing for is a return to the obnoxious, aign·cluttered streets th• for so lOJlg have cheapened Costa Mesa. Ownership of a busineB does not auarantee vis-ual blight. And If the goals of that noble-sounding or· 1a.n&ation called Costa Mesa Beautiful are to be met, they will nbt come wlth a return to the billboard and aJ1n-festooned image that for too long Identified the ·city. Council members should looJ< hard at lowering the foupt-for standards that have improved the ctty•s appearance in the past few years since the sign ordinance bas been in effect. Costly Challenge A saj_t tlJed last week by the California Teachers Associjllbn against the Coast Community College District seeks a permanent status for the district's 1,000 part-time instructors. CTA.'attorneys say the district illegally classifies its part-time teachers aa lltemporary!\' and that those instructors are denied equal pay for equal work. The union is seeking reclassification of those teachers, alon1 with placing them on a tenure route and -here~s the biggie -back pay for three years for those teechers. That would amount to between S7 and $8 million. CTA officials claim, and would come from the dis- trict's budget should the union win its case. CTA officials explained that while only about 150 part-time teachers are members of the union, the. lawsuit, if successful, would cover all 1,000 part· timers -mostly instructors at Coastline Community College. And when union officials say the back pay would come from district finances~ they mean from district taxpa)'.ers whQ would ultimately have to foot the bill. Let'~ hope the district has a good attorney. -·-·------- c Bad Manners Add to Burden - It's Easy To E'!ioy The Crisis Dear Gloomy Gus Handicapped Face Resentment ( ART HOPPE ) T~e doomsayers, who have just now. discovered an energy crisis, are happily predictinJ the end of our American Way ol Life 8!I we have come lo know and love it. No longer can every lilUe boy in this gnat land or ours dream '11 1rowina ~ one day to own a Cadillac. they say. No longer will the harried bus1 nes sman be abl e lo hop aboard a 747 and fht across the continent to g~t away from 1t all , they say No longer can the faithful housewife look forward to a Caribbean cruise as a reward for keeping up her hus band's life in- surance payments. they say. Nono;c n s t•' Although our American Way or Life will admit- tedly b<? different, there .is no reason American lnaertuity can 'l make il better. TAKE CARS. Americana are terribly nervous for fear that Mr. Carter will emasculate them of lhelr cars., My nei•hbor, Mr. Crannich, ba.s been holed up In hls 1arage for • week. AU he mutters to those who lalock on lbe locked doon ls: ••1 ha•e•1un and I'll use it.'' This is silly. Mr . Carter doesn 'l care a whit if people own cars. He actually llkes people to Mm car11. lie simply doesn't want people to drive cars. And tbere are many, many thlngs car lov- ers can do with car!! other than dt'ive them. They can, ror example, wax the m. rotate thcJr tires. dig them out of the 1now, and inatall aucb rurbishings -.s fancy gear •hlft knobs, sleerini wheel coven and CB radios. Then every two years tbey can trade them in. (You'll be pleasantly surprlud how much more you'll aet for a two- W ASRINOTON -The federal anJm-1 bas a voracloua apeetttt rw ar••nbacks: lt contumea cash at the rate of $597,• per rntnute. .There is no available artthsnetlc on how much of the. federal Intake i• wasted . "Recurring t\eadllnes have de$crib· ~d tbe 1ta1· CerlDS COit overruns. the mlss~nt mU· llonsithc care eas wait• of the taxpayers' money. PerhaJ)I more lnsld.ioa are t,Jw small edravafancoa. BY themselves, they are too tdYial to attract fronl-pace .Ullidoe; • tiut taken toaeUMr, th-., add !IP to a-n appallina IUID. l.i( Jl111"MUCJ"a&.1 .... ~'"*11 • When is the motoring public going to take.note o( the road aiens at the Bear and Baker U1hl? Two ar· rows say go rigbt, one ar- row says straight and the oth'er says left. The number of Jell tum• from the straiabt arrow guarantee an accident. M .K.K. year-old car witb only seven or el&bt miles oa U.) · 'teenagers, who love to cruise Main street waviri& to tbelr friet>ds on the sickwalk, may ob- ject. But wby not park on Main street and waye to friends pas· ing by on the sidewalk? AIRPLANES present no prob- lem. Borgia Air Line is already offering a five-hour Kansas City trip. Tbe harried buainesaman boards a 747 in Kansas City. Bux· om s lewardesad demon1ll'ale how to put en. a life vest, sell blm earphones for $3. ply him with martinis and a gourmet tee-vee cllnne•. and t.etl him they sure would tlke to 10 out with him, W their bmbanclt would object. Plve boun later the busi- neNmu l\eP9 off the plane in K•nt .. City. realed. refretbed mnd bombed to the eyebalt.. And Borata Air Line bat conserved tom olf.uel bJJiever havlna•tart· edthe~ea. The tame tcdutlque bu been employed with great aucceu by FW1·Ftlled Cruiaea. On the IL,t two-week voyage of the S.S. Golden Fleecing, the company placed an emetic tn UM oran1e juice and hired assorted nativn to come aboard every third day to cheat the tourir.Y. At a r•ult, 97 .3 percent o/ the jo1-cra1ed passeniers were unaware the shlp bad never left the dock. . TRtJt WE IEE that due to tbe energy crtsta, Americana, who are always °" the .p. will be brought to a stanctatlll. There are probfbly other advant.,.. u well ,., -4 To the Editor: I have read in the papers that the Orange County Board of Supervisors has declared May 15-21 as Handicapped Awareness Week, and that three supuvisors -Riley, Diedrich, and Schmlt- are willlng to nm a "barriers" course in wheelchairs at the Rehabilitation JnsUtu.te. This announcement gives me the opportunity to share stories of three lncident.s l'egardil\e a lack of awareness of the rights of tbt handJ~apped to easy access and mobility in their own com· munities! · A merchant ln Laguna Beach t<?ld the mot.her of a youngster in a wheelchaJr .to leave and "take that wh4elchalr put of here." When she protested that they had the same rights a1 anyone else to visit lib 1tore. he became rude a nd vocal ln his allitllde. saying ·'those people should stay off the street& and al home where they belonf." Said he of the laws re- ga rditW accessibility, "they are a stupld fad and will be repealed when the leglllaton realize the mistake they've made" and, "w beelcb-1,rt do nothlttg but... bring tar .wt mud In here on thewbeeJ.1.•• A teenaeer in Mission Vi~Jo, wheo she and her mother were balonned t>y a paraple&ic that they had llle&ially p~ed ln a hanclitapped.only •P•c~ 6rbmpt- l y 'lave the wome11 in the wheelcJlak ••t:hetbicer." While Dr, WUllam Kott, Mayor Pro Tesn ot Anaheim, dld not de- ny the dchta of tho handicapped to mobtllty ln that dly, he ~Id dla· play a lack of aenattJvtty ln a re- cent remark made durlna a coun- cil seJalont Jobn Dlllon. a r epretentatlve ot Barrfer Free Anaheim, uked the council to de~late a day of awareneu and invited them and variom city de- partment he114I to 1pend a ffiW momeaf.3 V. •heelebatrs1.just u the three 1upen1aora wll do. Dr. Kott sald he ... abt the ~ ol particlpatlon by council and 1talf would be "detradiD&. •• PATRIClAA. BAYLEY ~ Ta.UM F..41tor: l dlaagree wltb Use law in ( MAILBOX J Letttri from rtadn• arw 10tlcomt. The right to condnH ltttn• to /it ~ ar effmfnate fjbd ii f'at"f11«1 Letteri of JOO wordl or un ~ be gtPCTt prefernact. AU ldUrt ma&IC m- cftltt. ftgnolurt and mcdng ocldrea but naJM• mOJI be toitNwl4 on re- qued fl hf /idnt TtCUOft ii apporept. Pod"' wm not be pubU.llMd.. Newport Beach about dogs hav- lnJ to stay <In a leaah outdoon:. l' think that dogs should have the freedom to run and feel free Just aa people have that I reedom. I feel that dogs can b e bad so~etlmes, but mostly we are dlsclpllning them by strangliog their necks with rope. If dogs were allowed this freedom, I think they should sUll have these rules: 1. IF YOUR doe cauaes any trouble, the muter must take the reaponalbilities or pay the fine. 2. I feel that 114 dog ls oa a hif hway or busy street and gets io ured by a car, tbe driver 1bould not have to worry about the injury because It will be the mailer's fault for lettine hla dog on the highw~ or street. I think lt'lcb . @] f 'Mtw 9'91n whllt Io.I .,,., ... .,,,. the master, if taking a dog across the street, should hold on tight to the collar (which is r equired) or not let the dog be on the street or highway at all. Please let dogs ha ve this right: they like feeling free too. MITZI RAFF Etula,..ered Specie• To the Editor: Your editorial "Beetle Batlle," May 9, pointed out one very im- portant fact that it seems that all environmentalists appear to ig· nore. IT 18 NOT the Spinner P• r po is e • t h e F u r b i s h Lousewort, nor the Snail Darter •hich is the endangered species -it is the Unlled States citizen. Now, perhaps with tongue in cheek, you suggest the Phobetos Comatus Roblnsoni may have as i~ last earthly habitat a hill in Laguna. Perhaps when all or us are out of work. starving and freezing along with our children, due all lo efforts to preserve the last fish, fowl, sea mammal, snake and bug, Mankind wUI be declared an endangered species and we can proceed on a rational solution to our problems. DALE JOHNSON Reall•pact To the Editor: Further evidence or the need of a realistic impact study of Carter's energy plan is the added 1elling costs of those several million salesmen in the U.S. who have to use their automobiles to cover their sales territories. The U.S. Department of Com- merce, Bureau of Economic Analysis. rePorts that we cur- rently have over s.soo,ooo salesmen, who represent 6.S per- cent of those 1atnrully employed. These job-makers ex- traordJnary directly and in- directly get)erate jobs for ap- proximately 17 other workers each -in the fulflllment of or- ders, from manufacturing, wholesaling, retalUng, account- int. transportation -and a wide range or supportlfig customer services: The relulUng billions oC sales transacttonf, 11' turn, pro- duce the all important Or'Ofs Na- Uon al Product, the baste barometer of our cconomt~ health. Accordine to the 1977 •'Survey of SeWng ca.ta" bJ the Sales and llar~euni Manarement M9'U1ne, the aaat.Omoblle al· JOwace lncreued •.H percent a mil• In im over ms with an operatlftl expense aJrM«Y in ex· eeu ti 15eeata a mile. An .... 1mmtoltbele~ tr~C!Glta.ad~totbt! Pl'OPGlld _...... In 1ii01rne toes, ltatbll l/Unt can OD11 rault Iii IUitlNit bie~1tia tlle a1l 1m~ 1da1\Ca.tua .. reQillnid to Iii 1111 e neediid 0rclen to 8'ii.aN a prospcroas economy. As a ret.lttd necuU.-e of a na- tional organlzaUon, I predict that these ~ed costs to these overall marketing operations, wlll add from 2 percent to 3 percent to the lncre••ing ioft.Uon flt\lt'es already projected by Prea.ident Carter -which could add up to a possible "double digit" fl RU re. All of th11 suegests that an overdue Impact 1ludy be acUvat· ed by the AdmlnJ1lraUon, for submtsrlon to Conaresa as it pro- \ .. eeeds to consider the cconomH.' pitfolls and further maladjust menl problems which must ht• given inlelli-gent consideration · and thereby prcC'lud c the hazard of a "lack or <:onfidence" re- cession AL N.SEARES Se«-retarial Honor To the Editor· W c were very pleased to see the excellent article by Judith Olson on Jean Cohen. •·secretary of the Year," in the Friday. May 6, issue of the Daily Pilot. Ms. Olson's article did well to stress the importance of a "pro· fessional'' secretary, as we know Jean Cohen 1s. We were a little s urprised, however. that the article did nol mention how Jean received this award. other than the line "Jn his letter or nomination for honors during Secretaries' Week ... " In case you would be interested m letlin~ your public know how this award ts obtained, I am enclosing the following facts. FOR TIIE PAST eight years, Bahia Chapter of the National Secretaries Association has held a breakfast on Wednesday of Secretaries Week Cthe last full week in April). At this lime the announcement is made as to whom the three judges selected as the one secretary they feel is the "Secretary of the Day." (we changed the title this year.) This is not a popularity contest, but a decision arrived at after review- ing the letters submitted by various secretaries' bosses. The submittal consists of 25 words or Jess as to why the boss /eels h.ls secretary is the best LA Orange County. This year our three judges were Dennis Carpenter, State Senator; Betty Lou Lamoreaux, Superior Court Judge of Orange County; and Sandra Toy. CPS, Business Instructor at Orange Coast College. The breakfast was held at South Coast Plaza Hotel. The contestants need not he members of NSA Cas Jean Cohen isn't>. but we do encourage those who are lnle'r ested lo join our pro- fessional oreanizalion in order to elevate the secretary profession. Tbh year w e h ost e d 450 secretaries and bosses. CATHERINE MUSIC, CPS President,. NaUonal SecrelarieRA&sn.. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT BObntitl. WP4'd.1'11bll1thtt 11wmo11 K ctvil. 1-:dlt11r &u-barfl KrPtbft"ll. EdUonol Ponr i-:fllltJr 'nle editorial page or \fit ~oily Pilot :i;t><'k , t o Inform and aumulate M!nders b1 praentlnR on thi'I POR«' dlvc>t!lf> C'Ommentarv on toplCll or tnltr t b)I &)'DdJCll· ed columnast'I &ind cortoonlsts, by provtd&lllC u forum fQr rudera' v1t .. s and hy presenting thllf newsp1Ptr'11 opinions .ad ldtas M current topics. Ttll' ~jtorial opinions of the Dally PllOt apprnr 0ttl¥ '" tht edllor1al .-olu!!'P •t lhe lc>p or ll\r JlOKC Opln10ll$ ~lt pr !C(-d hy the columnl&U end t'artoon1st.1 and Jetter wrt~rs ~e thei r own and no ~·ndn~ement ot· their Vlf'W'I hy nw Daill( Pilot :.hould b<' inrrrrrd I Wednesday, May 18, 1977 Al>WI,.,.... Trudeaus Together Pierre and Margaret Trudeau, accom- panied by children, Justin (center), Sacha (left), and Michel (right), stand together. in a crowd after a speech by the prime minister on Parli a ment Hill in Ottawa. It was the coupl e's fi rst public appearance since rumors of a possible 90-day trial separation. Proper Lock Safety Key Yf EDITOR'S NOTE · You turn the ktJI, the door ia /()eked and the houae ill safe. Or u U? How tCUJI ii U to open the lock unthoot a k~? What sort of alann -if any -would sound 1/ a burglar broke in? Here, in the second of three articles, ts a guide to some bastes. By LOUISE COOK Ano<latM ,.,.., Writer The key to the safety of your home and. possessions may be no further than the lock on the: front door. But selecting the right lock can be confusing if you don'tknow what you're looking for. THE MOST COMMON TYPE or lock, and the most NUlnerable to attack, is the spring latcti- variety, also called the key-in-knob model. A spring-loaded latch eni;ages a utomatically and is. locked by the doorknob. Some spring-latch locks have what is called a ·'dead latch," a small metal bar or plunger to automatically lock the latch in place when it eoes in-I to the strike r Without thlS plunger, the National• Bureau of Standard.-___ ..._ ____ says. "it can be a simple· matter to stick a thin (;()NS UM ER piece of metal or a credit --------card between the door and the rrame and open the latch unit." For additional protection, your best bet is a good deadbolt lock, gener ally available·f01' less than $.50. A dcndbolt is a straight bar, usually rec- tangular, that is squared off at the end and locked only by turning a key or latch The deadbolt should bt-at k ast '1vc-ei1<hths or an mch square. made of stee l or solid brass. It should stick out of the lock by a minimum of half an inch. EVE N MORE SECURE IS a vertical deadbolt lock The vertical bolt interlocks with stron« rtnp on a specially constructed plate. The chain lock, allowing you to open the door a few inches and che<:k visitors without undoing the lock, 1s popular an many areas, but it should not be used as the pnmary source ol security. Once the door 1:. partly open, the cha1n may be overcome by force or snapped with a wire cutters. A peephole la lwtter for !.rreenmg callers. Note· Too many locks are as bad u too few • .. More than one adequate extra lock add.I little or nothing to security." says the Bureau of Standards. Extra locks can, in fuel, create a fire hazard by in· terferlng with escape routes, particularly U you use a double cylinder Jock which requires turnina a key from the inside. SUPPOSE A BURGLAR BREA.KS IN delplte an adequate lock. Would anyone know about th~ burg lary If you were away from home or asleep? A growing number of homeowners are lnatalJ: ing alarm systems at costs generally ran•inl from $300 to $1,500. Recofnillng the interest in the field.- the Bureau of Standards ha.s prepared a new pam- phlet, "Home Security Alarms -What They Are and How They Work.'' It ta available, free, from the Consumer Information Center, Pueblo, Colo.11009. Also available free from the same source la a primer on locks, hinges, etc. called, "Home Sec\art- ty Starts at Your Door." Security alarms are made up or three parts: the detectors or sensors, the control unit and tbe alarm The C!hain loolc u poplllar In aGtlfl are~· I.tut It sho•lld not be used a• tlae prf•ar •. 1ourC!e of itself. The detectors or sensors are electronic or electromagnetic de- vices to register tbe pre· 1ence or action ot an ID· truder. Among the more common types: Switch seuors - electromagnetic de· vices installed at entry polnll that can be reached from the cround. The alarm la trtg1ered when a door or window ls opened. Pressure matS -~~ used to protec( apeclflc areas. The mat.I can be hidden under . a carpet or rua in a freQuenU,.. traveled area or near an item of value such u a t~levislon set. When aom6one steps -0n the mat or ~xerta other preuure, the alarm 11 trtuered. securlt11. UJ.'nASONIC MOTION DETECl'Oas -de· vices that. nu the room with aouAd waves too blab for most humans to hear. Any movement in Ute. room dllturbl the pattern and aoundl the alarm. Note· some people and mOlt anlmall are bothered <Co•&Jnaed Oii Paae Al> ' . J alif omia Faces lmurance Grisis ' SACRAMENTO (AP) -In 1.970 a man from the 1tate's veteran bome at Yountrille crube11nto a truck oo the Benicia Brtda e, killln& tbre, YOUD1 lirll and lnJurlnl llx others. A 18.e m1Won Judamellt a1ainlt the state la under appeal. In Un2, levee brew la the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. Water floods into bomea and over cropland. 'lbe 1ulta acaialt the atate total more than $50 mllllan. FRAGMENTS Inventive dressing. In Qiana, so Oranie County Fair of. flciall ,are looking for put q\aeeDI ot lbe annual 1ummer fa l r to »artlclpM.e in this year's pageant. Fair queens from the first pageant in 1949 to DAIL v PILOT A 7 the present will be honored July 10 at the "Miu Orange County Vntverse" lete at the Crescendo in Analieim. Former fair queens are ask~ t.o call the fair- &couoda at 751-FAIR. Ii I 'I \ ',; I \I C I 11 \ I \Ill 111 Ii 1111 \II I ICll'\1111 1111 I ICll 111 ''"'Ii \..! ..... '''~Ill I'· .... "''"' ... If I ,, · •• ~1000 HEH.\TE :~~1 l..1\NCIA \"II I 111 .q1pl lh1 "l'lllH 1111 tt I ,tlo 111\.\ 11ol !111 d1t\\fl I' I\ 1111 llf "I 11 • • l\t 11 I ' 111'' ,, ' •I• II 'I I I '.I,,, I ' I h ••II I ,... '" ,, lttl\ 11,1 u \l I\ I IU•I •0111 '1111 1111 1.I .. 111111 ... plll• 11 I • luxurious you'd never suspect it's practical. Harriet Selwyn remembers every on e of her Fragments collections. How can we tell? She keeps addin g colors and designs that go with the ones before. The inventor (you!) layers tops and dresses ad infinitum. '77 with '76 vintage looks terrific! Left : peasant dress, soft cocoa, $90 Jacket . shell, $76 Long tent dress, shell, $90 Short tent dress, rich beige, $76 Jacket, ivor y, $56 Leather belt in a mix cf colors, $20 Come to the Fashion Gallery I ~ • .. Shop Mon-Fri . 10:00-9:30, S& 10~. Sun. 12-6. Bullock's South'Co•t P.laz.a, 3333 Bristol, Costa Mesa, phone 656-0811 ---,, .. ~ \ .. • ~· DAILY PILOT "Pu~g LockS €onfusing Branding Iron 'Hot~ COYerace. eontent and qualltJ• tn APOrt1A& and writing, plus layout and use of pbotoer•PbY anCl artwork have woo blah honors for the 8randln1 Jron, 1tudent newspaper of Golden West CoUece la· liW\llnaton Beach. K.ey to Sa/ ety No Further. Tlian Front Door <CoatlDaed From Pase ,\1) by tho bJgb-pttched aounds ao cbec:k any auch sensor et home before buyln1. Infrared photoelectric aenaora -project an in· ftJ red Udlt beam between two po1nu. Any inter· haptlOft ol the beam trteeera the alarm. Tbe aenaora can be connected to the control unlt bY dJrect wlrln( or a wireless system. Either method ia effecUve, according to &he Bureau of Standards. There are two types of alums, local and re- P,ote. Th~ local alarm ht the least expensive. The alarm la beard only at your home. Its effectiveness depends on the intruder belnC frightened away or on the neighbors hearina the aound and calling the. police. THE REMOTE ALARM TRANSMITS a signal j.o a location away from your home and usually in· volves a monthly maintenance charge. There are several models of remote alarms: -Automatic dialer -sends a prerecorded message or signal over telephone lines to someone y~u choose, such as a r elative or an answering 1ervice. Its reliability depends on someone answer- l.Dg the call. You will have to check the telephone company to make sure the system meets its specit'ications. Do not direct your alarm to the local police department without prior approval. -Direct connect -transmits the alarm signal directly to the police department. This type of· aervice provides very good protection, but it fre· quently is not available for the private home owner. -Central station -sends the alarm to a private security company that monitors the system. notifies the police and sends guards to your home. . OP110NAL FEATURES ON SOME systems in... elude key-activated switches that allow you to tum the system on and off from the outside and test llwitches letting you check sensors .without sending an alarm. It is a good idea to make sure that any system you choose is tested by a major laboratory such as Underwriters Laboratories Inc. · Make sure pets are removed rrom ·protected areas once the system is activated. Do not de- monstrate the system to friends just to show it off. Be careful when inslallmg sensors. Some sensors may react to changes in temperature or humidity. The mollon of a blowing or the sound of a telephone bell may cause an ultrasonic alarm to send a false signal. Finally, do not operate your alarm on the same· ~lectrical circuit as kitchen appliances or your heating or cooling system . The cyclical operation of these appliances may trigger it. Check local laws such as those on noise control before yo u buy and find out whether installers are licensed. Get quotes Crom several companies and """*· ,;!J Deaths Elsewhere STATE COLLEGE, J>a. CAP ) -Erwin Mueller, 65, who invent· Death Notice• CASTltO "AFAEL CASTRO PHWd ew•y M•v 11, Im. Su<vlwd by Ills deuQflt•r t •-«• Arvftu S...• Ane, C. Ollbert C-aslro -RudV ~ll"O Of Tuoon, ~'11 '9--~~llclrM, ........ ~eel Qr-llllOren e11d flvo QrUI• t o•l·Q•elldCIVIOren. ~" •lld Ro•wv be lltld It tht TucM!fl Mo<iu••v. 'TU<\011, ATIL Wit.II lnt~m •I Holy tt-C-~Y. Tue-., Arlt Smith 1 utlllll Lernb W••l<ltff Cht~I In ~t«4&.,ol IOCel erreno-menh ......... HaASLIY 8 LANC"4E N HEASLEV,rHldHllof ~I• M•• .. 0t1110,111t PHW<I awev _,.•v 11, 1'71 """'"'"'by her ctau<aM•r (•lhU IM M McCun• Fun ..... wrv1cf'\. •..,d ·~~•rrt\fllnl tn Fr•nktln. Penn 8•11 B•o.ctw•y MOrluerv loc•I dlretlOt\. CltUICKSHANK CON!>TANCE Cl!Ut(l(\HANIC •••I· $nt of Oranqo> (.;luorn•• P•H .. CI •w•v M•v u 1411 ~· '' '""'"~d bv twr d•uQlller M;irl~ Swllt t;rAv••IM ed the field ion microscope and was a professor e meritus of physics at Penn State University, died Tues- day. CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) -Dr. Geor~e D. Grlee, '16, retired pre.i· dent of the College of Charleston and founder of the Charleston College Preparatory School, died Monday. WASHINGTON <AP) -Francis 8. Filbey, 69, member of the AFL· ClO's executive council and president of the American Postal Workers Union, died Tuesday. Ml'VIO\ Thur\ 11 ClOAM "' F"""'""•n MOUNT VERNON, C.ln•lery $.Int• An~ Ce Srnllll Tulllltl L•mb wo1c1111 ClltOi't o •rwt tors N.Y. (AP) -Aaale .......... ,,.,u Laarle Wllllam1, the JUNE A SPIES, •H>M,,. ol HMM· agent who sold the late l"9Con IHK" C•"'0""• Po•9d ... .., Mar"aret MitcbeU'a epic M•'f 17 "" !iurvtv•d by ,,., "°" o H•t••d G Spin cost• ~··· C•. "Gone With The Wind" d•uqllter o.1orn Ande<M "o""teln to Holl.....-...11 died Tues· Vellev CA .. ,, ... O•...OClllldtefl ..,d :/WVYV, •-o•••• t •...OCll•ldr..,, s... ... • day ln her 809. Cll•rter mt-ol '"" NtrWPOl1 8-K" .. --OUndmol ..... \ Club FuM••• ~•••ctt TlllH\ 7 OOPM et llfll llro•dw•y Clleoet With Illa Aev l V Tor-Of f ltl•llnq IMer_.,t •I "•<•lie Vltw Memorl .. ,._,k Frl...cl• rn•v <•II •I Btll llroectwe~rtuarv '°' vl•ll•llOI\ Wed , • 00 to I 00,.M 11•11 9 rotdway Mo< r11dlr~t10rl. ltlDOalt HERMAN AIOOeA, r •\ld•fll Of CHI• Mn •. C.tltornle ,._...., awar Mey ll, 1t'7 Grave\ldlt -vlctt WO(J • ~'f 11, 2 OOPM el Melrose Ab!MV ~Morlal PArlt., Anaheim, Ca. Smit" Tvtlllfl umo Wottcllll Cllepet dlrtc· tort w.-.. Piil PAMllT COLONIAL PUHllAL HOMI 7801 Bolaa Ave. Westminster 893-3525 ,ACIPfC YllW WIMOllAL"H Cemetery Mortuary .Chapel 3500 Pacific View Drive Newport. California 844·2700 NcCOllMICI MOITVAllH Laguna Beach <494-9416 Laguna Hills 788-0933 San Juan C.plstrano <495-1778 TIJUANA. Mexico <AP) -Gen. Hermeae1lldo Caeaca Dtu, f onner minister of defense f« Mexico and the Jeadini candidate ror iovernor of Baja California. died lo bla' sleep Tuesday eventnc while taking a nap after a day of campalping. I dllCUll lnltaJlatJon and maintenance before YoU alp a coatract. Flnd out bow tbe~ors will look u4 det«mine bow much rewirtnc remodeline wW be needed. WtU the Install foot the bill ii a paintJ.na touch-up 11 neces1ary? ill wirlna be con- cealed or nPoHd? Who will take care of repairs? Nm: Wlwr1 tMr-1'1 imokl. Local Yachts lnTranspac Elaht Oranae County yacht.s are among the M . entries in the Transpaciltc Los Allgelea to Honolulu race which gets under way· ftt>m Los Angeles Harbor July 2. · The 64 firm entries reported by race chal.rman Grant Baldwin were thoae signed by May u . The final deadline for entries ls May.31 and Baldwin said it appeared that the limit of 75 boats would be reached. The Umit does not include boats from Honolulu, which means that the starting list could be as high u 80 boats, the laraest in the 71-year his· tory of the event. lndlvtdual honors also we.re accorded to atalt memben lncludlna Nancy Jenka, executive editor; Linda Labelson, buslneta mana1er; Ricky Leddy, · editorial editor; Gall Pitta, photo editor, and Dave. Schmerler, manaalna edl.~. · "The paper came a long way tbls year and ha1 done an excellent Job," aaid jud1es for the Al• sociated Colleeiate Presa at the University of Min· neaotaSchoolof Journallam. SENIOR CITIZENS a . 10°' Off All 78 P•rcla•••• SA VE: ON ALL PUlllCHASlS ay 1£COMl"fC A MlMIEl OF OUlll SENIOR Cllllf:NS SAVINGS PL.AN AT NO COST TO YOU, ltf ll Pre·P•W IX Pre1re•.• H110rt4 allege Pharmacy 1 • • ,\ 14 ~ ,"". , • ' t .... ·~ ..... • • ... • • t ~. • .... ~ EVER SEE A SOLAR PANEL? THE ORANGE COUNTY boats listed to date are: SteeepstakesWlnaer J See how aolar 1>1nels work ... and pay tor thein'selVft. Here's an Energy Tip. Use flourescenl lampe whenever Possible. and save on eleccric bllls. NaUve Son. a brand new 50-foot custom sloop de1igned by Marshall (Duffy) Duffield and whlch- wUl be sailed by a syndicate consisting ol Duffield and seven other crew members. Vivant, a Cal-40 skippered by Phillip Rowe. Balboa Yacht Club. Cottontail, a 38-foot Shad Turner·Dennis Choate designed sloop, John Arens, BYC. Viente Ill (ex Loco VieJlte JU) a 40·foot Bill Lee-designed boat, Jim Seals, BYC. MISTBES.5 m, Tartan-41 sloop, Carl Reinhart, UCI Sailing Association. Blue Streak, Cal-39, Hector Valarde, NHYC. Tenacity, Cal-39, Mike Abraham, Lido Isle Yacht Club. Outward Bound, Carter-39, Jim Lentbal, Dana James and Diane Myerson display the. Meserve Perpetual trophy th'ey won for the best maintained boat in Newport Harbor Yacht Club's Opening Day inspection. The· Myersons own the Calkins-50 motorsailer Caprice, built in Hong Kong in 1964. The boat is a strip-planked wooden hull designed by Wendell H. "Skip" Calkins. To place your mesaaee before the reading public, pbooe Daily Pilot Claaaified, MZ-~ Neptune Society CAEMATIOH aUllllA.L.ATSEA f>46.7.431 .,..,_ ... _......,.._.._... ..., __ C-.......-wta Gllltwe ... ,...... .. Point Yacht Club. ----------' ,........ .c-~. The Energy Store .(next to Newport Marine) ~Pacific Coast Highway Newport Beach Tel (714) 642·7785 r----------COUPOM-·----:..----t : WHll TW1 c..-. I I Heatw H*JCJlt" lecJr Sit.ft J I How S 17.99 Sa¥e S2.00 i I Good Thfu S..n. May n I L--------.--COUPOM---------.:..J Mol!.-n-... & s.t.: IM rft I O.t Sa.: Mee.5 Stag Crqise Readied Many Southern California yachtsmen wlll take a respite from racing starting Thursday to participate in the Southern California Yachting Association's second annual stag cruise at BuUonshell Beach, Catalina Island. USC Marine Science Center on Catalina Island will guide the yachtsmen on a tour of the marine biology laboratories Friday at 9:30 a.m. · MATAJI INDRA DEVI. . In. addition to four days of wining and' dining, those participating in the cruise will devote some senous lime to listening to lectures by wen. known yachtsmen. Bill Bersson publisher of the Boating Almanac will present a slide lecture on .. Cruising the Northwest" on Friday at4p.m. AU'l'llOll .JACK WEST will be back b7 ~t:J..ireHDt b1a intorm.aUve talk on •• cnablng'' Saturday at6:30p.m. Top names in the sailing world will also be on hand to conduct panel dis· cussions on racing Saturday at 10:30 a.m. AT 2 P.M. SATURDAY cruise members will be invited to board de- signated boats to cruise past White's landing, Moonstone Cove and parade through Avalon Harbor. The cruise ia open to all male mem· ben of recognized yacht clubs and their guests. Price tor the weekend ia 'as per penoa. 1Dcludlnc all meals, liquor, entertainment, sports, trophies, activlUea1 landing fees, aboreboatservice ana gratuities. SEMINAR FRIDAY EVE.~ MAY 20 SATURDAY, MAY 21 (worl<shop &.lunch) "SAi BABA·SAI YOGA" Matajl Indra Devi, world fa· mous author·teacher, makes final American appearance before movln1 to India. Arthur DeFever, one or the foremost naval architects from San Dieao will talk on "Power Boat Crui.s· ing" Friday at 11:30 a .m. Dr: RJchard Tibby, director of the Meah will be catered by chefs Xavier Koch and Timothy Lee of the Warehouse Restaurant, Newport Beach. CALL YN STUDIO .. FOR RESERVATIONS ••••••• (714) 545•5300· 'Watch' Honored ~leven ~anae County tbr0ugb September. Tbe aluppers will be among reports beftn at 1 a m the 4S U.S. Power eacbreportin1 .1 .... ·• • Squadron members com-uaJ prisin1 the 20th an· Oran1e County skip- nivenary of radio •ta· pera ln\'Olved tbla seuon tion KMPC's Chan· are Belmar E. Adam, nelwatch. Westminster; Bob Channelwatch fs a Dock.atader, Seal Beach; publJc service in which Gerald Hellrun1, 11ttppen en.rolled in the Newport Beach; Marv aervJce live hourly re-lacobeoo, Seal Beach: port• on KMPC newa Charlet Leibeck, Costa eacb Saturday and Sun· Maa: Jobn Love, Seal day on wind and sea con· Beach: Neville Radcllde dlUona lD the channel Jr., Hunttncton Beach; ll1anda,coverlncanarea Al Ratterree. Seal from the Mexican border Beach; Da•ld Shore, to tbe islands off Ven-Newport Beac:io.Jlm tura. Sullivan. West ter, The aervice be1in1 and Hamm Ward. Hunt.- May 21 and wiU continue ln1ton Beach. I VISIT TIIE OPTICAL DEPARTMENT I Theres more to soft contacts than meets the ey~. You can ~just by looking at a soft cont.act lens that it is designed to be comfort.able on the delicate surface of the eye. It's flexible and soft, just as it.a name implies. But the diilerence between regular cont.act.a and soft cont.act lt!naes goes even deeper than that. Soft cont.acts attually abeorb ftuid to become even aofter and more comfort.able while you're we.aring them. Cbancs are the Optical Department at Ward.a can fit you with a pair of eoft contacts. Wards baa the latest in fitting equipment and contact lenses including bifocal contact.a. • IAl.n.tH•tlOM ......._HOWi Corona del Mar 873-~ Cotta Mesa 848-242• --._llOADWAY NOITUAIY 11 O Broadwav Cotta Me11 842·9150 Gomefuceto&ce with another Brltain.Tunight.. · So, if you're thinkin1 about contacts, think about the Optical Department at Montpmery Ward.· SMl1H TVn&L l.Alll9 wtncLW CHAJ'll. 427 E. 17th St. Cotta Mesa • 84M888 Santa Ana Chapel 518 N. Broedway SlntaAna • 547..&131 Wateh "This Britain; Heritase of the Sa" tonight on Public TdtYisioo and diJcover the brave heri~ that hai ~he ~le of thit island anp~. Jojo Krie• host Jt G 1. ~ht. KDCS"":sa · '" HUN'T1NCITON -ACH fl8 B•CDf:llVI c ) .. TlaatJ1fpra House Speaker Thomas P . O'Neill Jr. when asked bow he thought the vote would go on a particular bill said, .. lt's a soft vote at this particular time." "What does that mean?'' asked a reporter. 0 'Neill stared at the reporter and replied, ''That it's not hard." OAILY PILOT .Nue"lear PoVJered Mechani_caI ~~ans· ~ Ready fOr Humans? I SALT LAKE CITY (AP> -M~ban.ic:al beartl powered by nlldear i enera and strong enoucb to stop a bullet may be ready for implanta in hum am wit.bill flve yean, 1ay Ui:d.venityof Utab aclentlesta. Res,arcbera at Utah'• Artlflcial Oraam Divi1ioo aay they plan om month to equip a calf with a heart enatne deliped far nuclear fueJ. • They 1ay the power plant has · ~ been enatneered to run wltbou.t" • J ran tor 10 yean. • ( MEDICINE 2 •• THE SYSTEM CONSl8TS of a _ I mechanical blood pump C911Dect· ed by a drivesbaft to an enatne in ~ the abdomen, says Dr. Don vice, a record. They said tbecow Olsen, divllion assistant dlrec· was killed because it had out-u tor. 'lbe engine, which converts grownthedevtce. • 1• heal to mechanical enero. will Lee Smith, project mate~ .,; be el~cally powered ln first engineer, said calvea are used fJi II.JI test.a, but later could be fueled by the research becaua• they weigh plutonium 238, he said. about the same as humans and Researchers said a calf with a are cheaper than-qtber animals. p n e u m at i c a 11 y p o we red He said no date bu been set for i mechanical heart was destroyed implanting a plutonium.powered at the Utah laboratory last week heart in a calf. after living 184 days with the de· Buck Owens Sony, Wants Wife Back \..CURRENT llESEAllCH .is ~ aimed at developing a • mechanical he'art contained en· tirely within the body. Smith said. Mee~· cal hearts. if carefully design are less likely to be re- jected han human heart transplants, Smith said. A heart that can be built and stored on a shelf also avoids the problem of patients having to wait for a LOS ANGELES <AP ) Country singer Buck Owens1 wbo mar· rled his band's liddle player May 2, then served her with annulment papers three days later. says it was all hia fault and be want.a to try again heart donor to die, he said. •, T.EO IS WARE- HO .. US·.E CLEANING-!!! 2nd ANNUAL WAREHOUSE SALE YES, TED IS HAVING HIS 2nd ANNUAL WAREHOUSE SALE. RUTHLJ:SSL Y CLEARING OUT ANO SLASHING PRICES ON FUR.NISHINGS;F;OR EVERY R~ IN YOUR HOME. GREAT BUYSlll ONE-OF-A-Kl NDnEMS, DISCONTINUED STYLES. ANO SLIGHTLY SOILED OR DAMAGED GOODS. IN ALL OF THE QUALITY NAMES TEO IS'FAMOUS FOR. CASH & CARRY -ALL SALES FINAL ·'I want her back but I can't gel her on the phone. She won 't talk to me," Owens said Tuesday. "The whole annulment thing was aJl my fault. I'm just a poor country boy from Texas and J hadn't been married in a long time." HE HAD BEEN MARRIED AND divorced twice previously. Owens' third wife --he hopes -· ·is Jana Grief, 33, or Playa del Rey. The lab's !"esearch is paid in part by Energy Rese~rcb and Development Administration grants, which Smith said have totaled more than $12 million so far. Bernie Krasicki, senior engineer for Westinghouse Ad- vanced Energy Systems which built the engine. said the latest power plant model cost about $50,000. ~ i; 7eJ. (,l(J# ~~-~lie- He's been sending roses to her by the truckload every day and plans to take out advertisements this week in Los Angeles newspapers begging her to forgive him. dogwood • i ._ __________________ _ • ., t·on..· t 1m1111tR' ;tllll lnlrn nr lli."lllttn f ORRANCC NEWPORT BEACH LAGUNA BEACH 345 North COMt Hwy. 1714) 494.fl651 ..!3649 H..wthorne Blvd, 1727 We11chlf Ot. . 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I , . ~ Ill , , I ~ ' t f ~ t : 'I • AJ• DAILY PtLOT ~ Wednetdmy, Msy 18. 1817 Consumers Criticize Quality I Survey ~inds Busin~ss 'Alarmingly' Out of Touch With Gripes NEW YORK (AP> -When' whh the Harvard Ba1lneas consumers are asked what School. industries should be inveaticated While tnflatlon h the No. l or changed, more than a third anxiety, the report 1ald, point their fincers at food American people al.JO are manufacturers, hospitals, the .. deeply troubled by the m edicai profession, oU producera perc:elved failv• of companies, and automakers, according to a their product.a and their service.. .news survey. ..They are worried about poor · Neverthelw, business leaden· quality, dan1eroua products, are "alarminaly" out of touch mi1leadln1 advertlaln1 and wlth their complaints, Tuesday'• labeling, and the apparent lack report found. of eoacem abown by companies IT8AID MORE than halt of the f:~~!.Umate ~onsumer representativ-= sample of Americans felt that general pro-'•'TllE S'l'VDY SDVl!S u a duct quality had fallen in the last elear earl)t warnlne 111Dal to 10 years. bUllnas,.. observed public opi- ' nlon analyatLou Harril ... Ubuai· .. Congumerhm .at the nea reactsalowly and 1rudilna· Crossroads," coIQ,pited fpinn ly to consumer demands and pe rsonal interviews with~ falla to live up to COlllumer ex- 1 ~~;n g~~r:~~:t.co::i~:s': =:: ~:::~:~i:: 1~aJ:e !:!a!:!: c o n s u m e r a f f a i r a ment and regulation of buaineas representatives, was prepared may becomeiniaistible. 'HOWTO PICK AGENT, HOW TO CHOOSE HOME' by Louis Harris & Associates, ~ ollly ·are the perceptions Harvard University Professor ~e business croup Stephen Grey1er and Steven comlstently at odds with thole of Di.amood o~ ihe Marketing the public. and the consumer Science Instit~te,. a nonprofit actlvlats, but the gap ·between researcborg~ation associated their perception• is often Cella Gomez Helpa Would-be Home Buyers With Money Tipa . . alarmingly wide," Harris said. T • Aid H b ••There ls widespread · 1ps ome uyers =~u.:~t:~:~-:-..= By The Associated Press If there's anyone left out there who can afford to buy a house, Cella Gomez can give you some •pointers on how lo do it. , Ms. Gomez runs a f~ee "pre-home ownership" program for Community Hous ing Services, a private, nonprofit organization supported by the Ci - ty of Pasadena out of federal funds. "WE ATl'EMPT TO COVER aU the relevant in· formation a person should know," she says: "How to pick a real estate agent, how to choose a home, how to fill out an ofter lo purchase and what you should include to protect yourself. what an escrow is and what goes on in an escrow." Ms. Gomez has counseled more than 40-0 persons since s he began teaching the course.13 year ago. Here are the common errors she has observed among homebuyers ." -Not protecting the mselves adequately m the offer to purchase. A prospective buyer can lose his ...... . .. . ... FOR LEASE DENT Al SUITE Coast HICJltway COl"Olt• def Mor 675-6900 . . . . . ........ . . . . ·, . deposit if there's a mistake here, Ms. Gomez warn.a, and although the real estate agent generally takes care of it, the buyer should be able to check the offer over himself. -OVERBUYING. PEOPLES WHO push the upper limits of their price range may have real dif. ficulty in meeting the house payments. As a rule of thumb, Ms. Gomez advises that monthly expen· ditures fo r principal, interest, taxes and fire in- surance should exceed one.fourth of a family's in· come. Fixer-uppers should allot more for repair and maintenance. Buying a house without a thorough inspec· lion Look for water stains, low water pressure, furnaces or heaters that don't work, faulty elec- tncal or plumbing systems and soon. For those who ·get in over their heads, Ms. Gomez recommends Consumer Credit Counaelon, :.. nonprofit, statewide agency that provides credit Cjnd housing counseling. Community Housing Services also offer$ counseling on delinquencies on certain types of federal home loans. MS. GOMEZ ALSO TEACHES home buyers how to shop for loans urging that they start with the bank where they keep their checking or aavinga ac- count and then go on to check interest rates al other institutions. needs reform:• Harris added. ••And there is a widespread desire to involve people outside · the federal covernment - consumer activists, individual conawners and bualneu ltaelt - in the Pf9Ceu." WREN COMSUllERS were asked what industries they would like to see lnveatlgated or changed, the moat common answers were food manufac- turers, with 4.5 percen\_ of the public's vote; hospitals, 44 per- cent; the medlcal profession. a percent; the oil industry, 39 per· cent, and car manufacturen, 38 percent. · Tbe study also found the public doesn·~ always aee eye-to-eye ( CONSUMER ) ·with camumer lldYOCatel. For a.ample, only 31 pereent of tbe publle polled thlnks consumer advocatea abould focua oo electric uUUtiea, wblle 73 percent ol the acUvista taraet the utilities. . 81mll.AaLY, •t percent ol the eomwner advocates picked out tbe nuclear power tnduatry, com· pared with cmq 19 percent of the publl~. On the hula of the study, tt. appeared that "consumerism la here to stay • ., Harvard '1 Greyse said, and comumen are saytne they want a f alrer deal 1n the marketplace -SO percent feel they are cett.lni a won'e· deal today than they did a decade ago. The survey was commissioned by Sentry Insurance, a worldwide . Insurance group headquartered in Stevena Point, Wis., "to euide the company's search for new products and se"ices." SOME OP' THE ether attitudes the study uncovered are: . -61 percent of the consumers queaUooed believe the quality of most products bu deteriorated over the last 10 years. -57 percent ·of Americans belleve most guarantees and warrantees are inadequate; 46 percent believe they are written mainly for the protection of the manufacturers and 54 percent 'b e Ii e v e t b e y a r e n o t understandable. -AllOUI' SC PERCENT claim that newspapers, magulnes and TV do not give enough attention · to consumer attain, while 6 per· cent think too much attention is f ocuaed oo the subject. -'4 percent of Americans say they would support the goals of a conaumer boycott and 13 percent 1ay they would actively Over The Counter MASDUttlMp participate. -4' percent worry a great deal because of "the failure ot many companies to live up to their claim• made ·tn adve~ ... -4t PERCENT THINK mOlt' or all ol telovlllon advertlllq 11 aerloualy mllleadlne; and 28 per· cent bold almilar view• about. media lldvertllinc. -95 percent of the public believes that if a company's advertising la proven false, the company should be forced to correct such statements in lta future adver:Uslnc. Output Gain Rate Show U.S. Health WASHINGTON (AP) - Another healthy gain In in- dustrial output ln April, despite a fall-off in auto production, shows the naUon's economy is conUnlr ingupward. As the output of the nation's factories. mines and uUllties ex- pands, mOl'e Jobs open up and sales and profits increase. The Federal Reserve Board re- ported that industrial production over-all was up eight-tenth of 1 percent in April, the third con- secutive month of growth. Alt.bough the gain was below the March 1ain of 1.4 percent. it sUll was a healthy increase. The one negative aspect to the report was a 4 percent decline in auto assemblies during the month to an annual rate of 9.3 million wilts. The board blamed the decline on strikes at some a uto plants and on an apparent reluctance by automakers to add to their re· latively latte inventories of small cars. DOWNS u~t ~"?,., Ofr c'io.o ,,_. -1 Off UO J -v. Off 11.1 1 -v. Off 11.f JV. -v. Off 100 21.'a -''• Off • I 1\'i -v. Off " ,.... -v. Off •.1 SV• -'l'i Off 1.7 ~ ... -~ Off ••• 2~ -t Off 1• • -"" Ott 7.1 I -14 Off 7.7 , _ v. E '·' ~J·-v. 7.7 1~ -"' t 7.J iv. -\It Off 11 • .... -.... Off '·' 1'4 -14 Oft "' 314 -14 ~ 7.f 611'1 -.... t 7.1 214 -.. 7.1 , .... -"' .. , , -.... .., •-'4iOtt u 1w. -.... Oft • .., MUTUAL FUNDS Wedn~ay's Closing Pric a • - I IN DAIL v "'-"' AJ I ean't. Be · Same ., MILTON•OIJKOWtrz I ODeottboH momentous Juuea ln tM Ule of the republic -what II an Idaho potato! -bu floa.Uy been settled by a federal dlltrlct court order. The flDdlna: An Idaho potato ls a potato ll'OWD ln Idaho. Now you m1Cbt think thlt la eelf .. vldeot. But it ee~ wun"t evident tO the potato fl'OWen In t.bo nelabborlnC atat. ot WMblqton. They arow tho aame kind of potato t.be Jclabofarmen 110W a Rua.set Burbank, and they therefore NW nonuoo •b)t they couldn't advert.Lao tbelr potatoea u "" "ldabo'' »Gtatoea. AS A.llATTEa OF FA.er, SINCE THE Wublngtoo ~en appueatly 1et bJ&her yleldl than tbeir eoun- terparta lo .lcldlo, they bad been advertl&lng that the Ruuet B4l*"41* .. irew famoua ln ld&bo but ,n>ws better ln Wuhlllton.'' It 1119)' hue been this put-down that got under the akJn of the Jdaho IJ"OWefl. They went to court two years ago to at for relief. It wu the Idaho Potato Commission n. the WasbJbaton PautoCommiuion. In a ruling banded dowa tut montb, the court decided ln favor of lda1>o. It said' the Wa1hJ~ 1rowers had DO to UM the term ••1dabo' • •• a deacrlptlon of tbelr potatoes. Money Tree The e.ffect was to establish "Idaho" as a brand name. just as Coke, Xerox and Kleenex are. The Washington growers bad hoped that the court would rule "Idaho" to be a generic term, u aapirin ls. TllEllB WAS MO&E AT S1AKE HERE than stale ~de. It seems that the Idaho grow.ers have traditionally n able to ill"'~ to 1 cent a pound more for their crop than the Washineton arowers. That's a benefit conferred by the ••tdaho" name, wblcb the Idaho Potato Commlssi~ has been promoting for nearly 40 years. 1be court ot order did point out that there's nothing to stop the Washington growers from claiming that their potatoes are superior to the opes grown in Idaho. They just can't qy that the "Idaho" pot.aloes grown in Washington are beUerthan the "Idaho" potatoes grown in Idaho. But the Idaho Potato Commission can't have it both waya. WbUe the 1tate'1 crowers may now have exclusive use oftbe brand name "Idaho," the processors in the state will not be permitted to slap that name on products made from "foretan" potatoes. Large quantities of Russet Burbank potatoes grown in Washington and Oregon -as much as m million pounds a year -are imparted into Idaho for shipping or processing in frozen and dehydrated forms. THE COURT THAT RULED IN FAVOR of Idaho said the state commlssion mus\ lake steps to prevent the label- ing of such potatoes u "Idaho" products. They may be pro- cessed in Idaho -but they're not "Idaho" potatoes unless they are crown there. Meanwhile, elsewhere on the potato front, the Potato Board, a Denver-based organization of 18,000 potato arowers from all over the country, bas renewed the $1 million advertising and promotion campaign it has been directing at us to counteract the widespread impression that potatoes are fatW!ning. "I am not fattening" say the new magazine ads on behall ot the Potato. But this is a national campaign for all potatoes. wherever they come from. THE IDAHO POTATO COMMISSION will continue to beat the drums for Idaho potatoes. What the Washington Potato Commission needs is a bra~ name. Prato f armin& was never like this in Ireland. Stocks Continue On: Upsitk Path NEWYOlUC <A1» -The stock market stretched its re- cent r~ into a lourtb aesalon today, advancing broadly in acUv•trilding. · . The Dow Jones average ol 30 Industrial stocks was up 5.'3 poiDta &o Nl.91, alter a riae of nurly 11 points in three tradJnc~. . · Galnen outpaced tosen by about a 9-4 spread among New York Stock Eschange-listed issues. ,.St~b I• TM s,,.,,.,,., NEW YOIUC IAPI· ,...._ .. 11M11-9'b .,._Ml < .... el IM, ....... lldlw y 14ock .-. ~~~ •t -a "· + --.. . . . . ~-'-=-.... ::::: .. r ;,: Id ...... ... ... ~ +"' I ~~:.::-.::· IU.11 --Im : ~ -~ ·,r:ft::::. ,, .•• H •. " Tet"El ..... •,. Otp ••••••••• ,_.I Beile ....... JP+ tit pet.......... "' + r11n M........ .... + t eweo....... .-tMI + A~a• Leaders NEW YORI( !AP)-S.19'. 4 p.m. price eM nel ,,..... of tl\I left ~• ectlve ,.,.,..,,<., Stock £•~ ts~. tr•dlno NII-Uy et -· 11\aft SI Gt8n Pet....... nuoo •>to + ,_. CM mp Ho....... tOi,.00 2'1) ••••• Hel tmMtQ 1.-.. 91,MIO 1"• -'"' HouOllM . • • • .. • • 7'.000 Sl~ --,. Be-IV Ent ...... ,.,_ 3"• + v, McQlll Oii...... 71AOO 41,\ -,.. 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Some ob-- worker "paralegal assistant" but cl.lions than tboM who are employed tents, criminal law and ao forth. servers see overcrowdin&, while some prefer the title "legal assUI-by law firms, banks, lDlurance ~· Areu that seem likely to lncrease in others more optimistically expect tant... Because thl1 occupation 'a panles and corporations. SWl, eovern· Importance include equal opportuni· paralegals to mushroom In number. •till in the developmental stage, a ment paraleaal'• must reeopbe the ty, cooaumer and environmental pro-Reader Service: The National As· paralegal'a tasks, pay, training, ac. . point at which a cllent•s IOClal pro-tectioa, patents on new technology sodatlon of Ugal Assistants wtll send ceptance and outlook are bard to pin blem becomes a Je1al problem and re-and 1ovemment reeulaUon. you a brief pamphlet,· • 'Wbat Is A do1in. · . . fertbecllenttoalawyer. Leeal Assistant?'1 and a list or -Paralegals who work in govern-THE NATIONAL PAY data Is in· schools. 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The problem we have ls t.o get enou&h people to do the job and not lOH track ol the main thlna." Phillies· Frustrated By Dodgers PHILADELPHIA (AP> - Eliminate the first inning and the Philadelphia Phillies might be •·O against the Los Angeles Dodgers t.hb season. .. Maybe we ought to start our games with the Dodgers lo the second inning," Phillies' manager Danny Ozark s uggest- ed with a hollow laugh. The Dodgers, in four games with the Phillies, have scored 13 runs in the first inning. The Phillies have managed to come DHger• Slate All 0.-Hfl l<AaC 17 .. I M•Y ti LoS AnQeleUI Pllll-ll)tli• 4 JOp "'- M•Y 1' LoS~eut Plm1Nr11n • lOP m. May 20 LoSAnQeleut PIH\burQh 5p m. from behind to win two or them. They fell behind Los Angeles 2-0 Tuesday night, ralUed to tie, but finally l06t 6-4, snapping a five. game winning streak. Ozark said sadly, "I just don't know what to do to cope with the situation. We can't keep coming from behind against this team. lt 's a ruxury to be ahead so early." It was the second time this year that Phillies' starter Larry Christenson had opening-inning trouble with the Dodgers. In Los Angeles earlier this month, he was raked for four runs in the first and left in the second, charged with seven. Christenson retired the fi rst two hitters in the game, then walked Reggie Smith, and Ron Cey belted a homer over the center field fence. Christenson hung around long enough to repeat bis act in the ~venth inning, this lime with the score tied 4·4. He got the first two batters, then walked Cey, and Steve Garvey slammed the next pitch over the centerfield barrier to win the game. Garvey said he went to the plate with the idea or trying t.o hit a home run. He explained that his home run intention was die· tated by a request made of him by manager Tom Lasorda before the season started. "Tom asked me to go for more power, especially an satuallons where the game is on the line from the seventh inning on," he said. PHILAD•l..PHIA MaOdo• t i 8ow•. 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Action began today and cuJmlnates Saturday. · .Ji ampLon 1.ns tit u te ol Hampton, Virginia, Southern Il· liaola University and UCI are the leading candidates for team honon. Hampton In1t1tute ia the detendlna NCAA <Division II) cbam~ · Junior Jell Willlams and sophomore Curt Stalder lead coach Myron McNamara's UCl Anteaters. Williams, who baa been nurs- ln• a sore right shoulder, gained Ute NCAA semlfinals lut season alld · wu a quarterfinaltst ln doubles. Stalder advanced to the •Ingles quarterfinals in 1976. Wllliams and Stalder wlll make up one doubles team while Roe McNamara and Mike ~es 11flll compose the s.cond doublea "Ua and Alvaro Ansel will play lin1les for the Ante•tera. An1el, a South American, enrolled at the quarter break. He's a aoobomo~. . UCI 1lai1hed second to HampMID ID8tltute tut year. o.il't Pltot ........ llY LM .,..,..., DANA HILLS' BRIAN KINNEY IS CAUGHT IN A RUNDOWN BETWEEN SECOND AND THIRD BAS~ TUESDAY. WBC Strips Conteh's Boxing Title LONDON -John Conteh was stripped or his world light heavyweight title by the World Boxing CounciJ today, according to British boxing officiaJs. Conten announced in a London high court Tuesday that he was withdrawing from his title de- fense against Argentina's Miguel Cuello at Monte Carlo Saturday. He claimed the contract was un .. satisfactory and he had been r orced to sign it ''at pistol point." The court granted a temporary order, in force up to Friday, stop· pme the British Boxing Board of Control from taking away Con· teh's title. But the court had no jurisdiction over the WBC. Beubtl Battered DAYTONA BEACH. Fla. Right-handed pitcher Steve Busby, a 20-game winner for the Kansas City RoyaJs in 1974, bad a rough outing Tuesday night in his first appearance with the Class A Daytona Beach Islanders. Busby, from Fullerton. trying to come back from a shoulder operation. worked 3~ innings in a 5.3 F1orida State League lou to Cocoa. He was hammered for ll hits and five runs while strlkinJ out one and walking two. It wu his first pitching effort in 10 months. a...ia .. Trf ... plt ANDERSON, lnd.--OennadJy Kapustin scored 42 points a.ncs 6-10 center Nikolay Deryugin added 32 as a touring team or Russian junior all-stars defeated a team or IndJana and Kentucky high school players, 120-114, in a basketball game Tuesday. Jeff Lamp of Louisville led the losers with 29 points. wJ. 1e11 c .. ,fii~ LOS ANGELES -Prairie View A&M is favored to repeat u champion, but UCLA and Cal StQte (Northridge) both appear. to have a 1ood chance at an upeet in the women'• collegiate track and Oekl champlonablps OPmAlur Thursday at UCLA's brake StadiUID. · Pot!-JO Sa for '78 SAN FRANCISCO-The Pacific-8 Conference will official· ly become the Padfic•lO Con· f erence, ·with the addition of Arizona St.ate and Arlsona. Oil Ju. ly 1, 1m and the newcomen will compete for the conference title that fall , It wu announced Tuel· day. HOUSTON CAP) -The · Philadelphia '76ers aren't a1Jail¥· ing a controversial call at the end of their 112·109 victory over Houston Tuesday nllbt to detrlCt trom their National Buketball Aasoclatioo Ea.stem Conf9ence championship. ' Dolphins Explode in 12th Dana Hilu Outlasts Nortlwiew Nine, 6-2 By HOWARD L. HANDY Ol IM Daffy l"li.t S .. ff COVINA -Pitcher Stu Hein gave up two runs in the first in· nlng then started another string of scoreless frames Tuesday as he led the Dana Hills High Dolphins to a 6-2, 12-inning CIF 2-A baseball playoff victory over host Northview High, here. The Dolphins will travel to Rio Mesa High in Oxnard for their next game Friday. Rio Mesa of the Frontier League has had two games away from home and Dana HiJls one. Hein not only pitched 11 in· nin11 or shutout ball after a nervous start when the host Vik· ings scored twice after two outs, but he also drove in the first two runs in the 12th~ inng with a sharp single to put Dolphins in front t.o stay. Dana Hills squand re<J(5everal golden scoring opportunities with questionable base running in the there nre 22 teams pla)'in& and now there are odly two." ThON two are Portland, the Western Conference ebamplon; and tbe 11era. They 1tart tM beat-of -Hven claamplonsblp aeries Sunday at Pllll•lplda. middle innings but Hein wu equaa to tlle occasion and worked himself and the Dolpblrui out of trouble as the Vikings loaded the bases with one away in the eighth. This was the only real inreat or the afternoon for North view after the first inning. So effective was Hein on the mound, the Vtkings failed to ad· vance a single base runner beyond fll'St base In 10 of the. 12 innings. He wasn't overpowering but he was effective and bad good fielding behind him. In the eighth, two infield errors and an intentional walk loaded the bases but a force at the plate and an in· field out ended the threat. When the Vik.ings scored in the nrat, two singles, an outfield er- ror and a triple accounted for t.be runs. Hein has now given up but two runs ln bis last381.Dnlnga. The Dolphins scored their first run in the fourth on a walk to Hein, a stolen bue by pinch· runner Wayne Johnson and an in- field error. In the s ixth, after two outs. Paul Bethke singled for his first of three hits, advanced on a bit by Jim Romero and scored the tying run on Jim Wilcox's blow up the middle to centerfie1d. In the 12th, WUcox drew a walk to open the innipg and Tom Matoesian singled. Brian Kinney· then walked to load the bases and after a strikeout and a forceout at the plate, Hein drilled a line drive to right field to get two runs across. Bethke then singled to get the final two markers home. SlfonQ, 11 Cr•po If Heln.o Johnton,or Brown, cl S.tllke,c ROll'Wro,eb 0.NHlfts l6) ~000 alt r II 1111 4 0 I 1 3 1 I 0 7000 Wllco•.rf ~tonlan 11> Slmon °" HUM pr Malhllll lb KlnMv.n 4 1 0 0 4 1 I 2 0 1 0 0 6 0?0 s 1, 1 s 0'2 0 Total• 0000 sooo 1 1 0 0 .0610$ r II • 000 101 000 004-6 10 • ~ 000 000 000-1 0 • DAILY PILOT 8J For Wayne Simpson, tbe 10llC battle could finally be over. • And for Angels tan1. the pltcbl.nl staff mJgbt no longer be .. Tanana and Ryan and a lot ol cryln'." . . Simpson pf eked up credit for bis third victory, working al~ strong Tuesday ·ntaht in Callfornla's 6·2 victory over Boston at Anaheim Stadium. Between them, Frank Tanana, Nolan Ryan and Simpson have. been credited with 1' of tbe Angels' 16 victories. "You have to prove youndf every time out," said Simpsoo, who wu 13·1 at midseuoh with Cincinnati in 1970. He injured bis arm and has been making a com· eback ever since. . .. The game you pitched last week," Simpson said, .. doesn't count." · , . The victory insured Simpson ot A...,_Si.te ... ... ~ ...... ~-.... 01•• May 1' Mll'WlftOUI et C.llfOf'nla • . 1: 2'S P m. M•'f 10 MIMHOl• M California 7:25 pm. MAy11Ml_...,C.lllOf'nla 7:Up.m . another start Sunday against American League Weal-leading Minnesota and Geoff Zahn. Jerry Remy paced the Angels' attack with his first home run of the season, a sacrifice fly, a· single and his 18th stolen base. Terry Humphrey contributed three singles and Bobby Grich two hits and two runs scored to send Ferguson Jenkins, 4·3, down to defeat. Remy was concerned about his father's health after bitting his· second home run in three years. .. I hope my dad is still livin/!.'• said the second baseman. • He probably bad a heart attack." Raised in the Boston area. Remy was sure that his dad was listening to the game on the Red Sox radio network. · Jenkins. third among active pitchers with 201 victories, has only a 3-7 r~cord against California. :. • The Angels pummeled Jenkins for six runs and eight hits in .five innings. . .. It was just one of those things that happen to every pitcher," said Boston manager Don Zim- mer. "Fergy was really sharp in the first two lnnings and then be lost it. When did you aee Ferguson Jenkins walk two men in an inning? , .. Hey, we're all human. Nobody is perfect all the time." Jenkins wasn't perfect in the third inning when the Angels scored three runs with Remy driving In the .first with a sacrifice fly. And he wasn't perfect the next inning when a double by Bobby Grich and Hum· pbrey's second hit of the night drove in runs. llOITON alt r 11111 CAl..ll"O"NIA MlrllW B11r1w<1 u 4 o to Flor9'1f 4 o 0 fl Lynn ct • ' I 0 RI<• If 4 0 1 0 va,trremskl.dh' o 2 1 G S<oll lb 4 0 0 0 Fisk t 4 1 I 0 Evens rt 3 O 3 O Remy2b 312t So1alla lb 3 o o o Bondtrl • o 1 2 Chalk lb •·o t o Baylor If • O 0 0 RTorretd 0 0 0 () HOMonJI> 4 0 0 0 Aikens di\ l 2 I () 0ov1e2b ? o o 1 Grich ., • 2 1 t Totals 3l ? ' 1 Humphrey C l 1 3 I fot••s. ,31410 • Bo\IOn 000 100 IOCl-'Z Calllomla 00) 210 OOx -6 OP -C:.ll!offlla J. LOB -Bouon 6, CatlfOt'ftll S. ,B -Grich, RK•. YastrzemO.t, 'Evans. HR - Remy 111.sa-Remy,A11eem.SF-Remy. ·~ " "e1t ••so JenklM ll,4-ll • ~ 8 • 6 6 2 4 Murphy l 2 O o o 1 Slm!>Wl'I CW, S.J> 6 7 2 2 • 2 4 H•rtrtll J 2 0 0 0 1 S•ve -ti«U-41 t3). T -2; 11. A -13,lll. Tanner Falls In Italian· Net ToQrney . ROME CAP) -Bernie Mitton scored a 4.-6, 6-3, 6-4 llrst round victory over Roicoe Tanner to- day and eliminated the seventh· seeded AmerJcan from \,be Italian Open tennis cbam· pionshipt. • It wu the first major upset ol the tournament. • Tanner failed repeatedly ti')'~ ing to place hi• usually deadly flrst eervice shot. Mitton ~ played him .in-JOA& baseline duels' and scored wttb pustng 1hota when the American ven .. tu red to the net. In tbe third set, Tanner netted an easy forehand volley that could have oven hJm a '·1 lead. Mitton continued wltb a steady play from back court and won the set with a service break ln the 10th1ame. Me1Btime on· Tue1day. Guillermo Vilas beat Britain'• Roser Taylor 6·1, 6-2 in first • round play. 'Tuno•Y~.:J.'!'1. TS ..... ... ,,.,..,.. ~IJltedllNtJlm Del~ ... l,M, M. llM Krvt.Y!t111Mt ,, .. M<N•lr, W,.._H. Tt11 WtnM-... .l.Wltr1Jl'W, H , 14. ,,.......,..llllet....._. .......... .,...,. Ti.~llelltt'rMllrO.lltn. 'l.f,K '"9 ........ 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Lakewood High right-hander ~ark Clabouah struck out 13 and allowed Just four scratch hlta in sparkinlt the Lancen to a 3-1 CIF •·A second round baseball playoff victory over host Foun· tain Valley Hieh Tuesday. Clabough, who struck out six of the first nine batters he faced~ was only in trouble in the fifth and seventh innings-but be quick9' bailed out. In the fifth the Barons scored their lone run when Mike EmpL- ing'a pop tlY was dropped by LakewoOd (lrst baseman Scott Reynolds. Then when Kevin Romine filed deep to center,. Empting advanced to second. Clabough then induced Jerry Wilson to fly out to left, but Doug Thompson's ground ball was m uHed by Lancers second baseman Mike Nagle, allowing Empting to score. · MISSION VIEJO HIGH (LEFT) AND HUNTINQTON BEACH BATTLE DURING CIF VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFF GAME TUESDAY NIGHT. And that was the only score for coach John Cole's Barons, although they had a golden op- portunity to get a couple more in the seventh. MV Shocks Oilers ' \ • ID Volleyhftll By DAVE CUNNINGHAM Ol 1"9 Dtllv l"l .. t SleH Barbara. Mission Viejo came out blazing Huntington Beach bad been and took a 9-2 lead in the first Top-ranked Huntington Beach High was knocked out of the CIF volleyball playoffs Tuesday night as visiting Mission Viejo scored a stunning upset victory in four games. seeded No. 1 in the playoffs by: same, eventually winning 15·9. virtue of its 14-1 loop record andt The Diablos' near-flawless of. Sunset League championship_ · tensive play at the net provided Mission Viejo made the playoffs the edge. as the South Coast Leaeue'51 The second game was a com-. Mission Viejo won the first game 1.5-9, dropped the second 3-15, then swept the next two 15-10, 15-12 to advance into the semifinals Friday night to host San Marcos High of Santa second place team with an ll·Ji plete turnaround, with Hunt· slate. t ington Beach overwhelming the In a pre-league game March 10. Diablos 15-3. Tom Pestolesi was Huntington Beach defeated Mis· brilliant for the Oilers, stopping sion Viejo in a tough, five-gam~ Mission Viejo's spikes at the net, match but it was a different putting away several of his own story Tuesday night. hits and even serving effectively. Laguna Wins; FV, Sailors Eliminated Edison Romps, 10-0 i Chargers Face San Gorgonio By A Staff Writer Edison Higb's Char1er1 gave Laguna Beach High is still visiting Newbury Park Hi&h a nings and struck out seven before tiring and giving way to lefty Dave Richmond. • ,P Ii ve in the CI F volleyball 10·0 lesson and exitfrom the CIF playoffs, but Fountain Valley 4-A baseball playoffs Tuesday Richmond turned Newbury Park away in the fifth in a ba.ses- loaded situation (via walks and an infien! hit) by forcing hjs op- ponent to bounce back to him on the second pitch in relief, and the invaders were beaten. · end Newport Harbor dropped out with pitchers Steve Slaton, Dave of the picture Tuesday night. Richmond and Wayne .Palka Laguna won three straight combining for the two-bit from host Mtra Costa in Manhat· shutout. tan Beach, 16·14, 15·7, 15·8. In two The victorious Huntington playoff encounters. Laguna has Beach-based Chargers thus Two more runs came across in the fifth on a bunt single by Tim Nichols, Brian Desrosiers' triple and a single by Roger Hayes. )'et to lose a game. qualify for a quarterfinals berth Fountain Valley and Newport Friday against San Bernardino's Harbor were knocked off by San-San Gor1onio High, a 2-1 victor ta Barbara area teams. over highly-r egarde d Moore San Marcos visited the Foun-League champion Long Beach tain Valley gym and beat the Wilson. Barons in rour games, 13-15, And San Gorgonio will surely 18· 16. 15·5. 16 14 M can while, San-exhibit more defense, hitting and t a Barbara High invaded pitching than Newbury Park did Newport Harbor and swept three Tuesday in a lackluster showine. straight from the Tar~. 15 13 , The Chargers of coach Ron 15·8, 15 8 LaRuffa, who have beaten two La~una Bearh to a ch Mike league champions by a combined Duncan praised the Mira Costa score ot 17·2 in these ellmina- squad he beat ''They were a lions, broke it open in the fourth good team. It wasn't an easy when Don Hill's bases-loaded ny three straight," he say~ "But l ball to left field was ruled a dou- felt we played pretty solid " ble, clearing tbe aacka. Newport Harbor never led dur· Earlier the hosts atruck in the ing its match. first innin& when a Newbury Fountain Valley coach Bill Park error booted Ron Ward Hayes had three singles and three rbi to boost his season average to .450 (36 hits in 80 trips). Five walks, singles by Mike Vandeveer, Dan Smith and Hayes plated four more in the sixth to add further insult to the third and fourth Newbury Park pitchers. ... ,, .. 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M-" A 7 A83AA088214 ~I JEEP DEALER IN CALIFORNIA HUGE INVENTORY 1'117 GREMLIN · . 6cyt.. 4•. bucket -.eta a more.1 S'J.999 A7M467E227820 ~------.----e ·c 0 Fl!~ 0 u.," ........... ,.....u p .. -.AMC-.... •-4-., c_._, .. ........., .. ._ 0 .. ,..-. .......... ,,_o M''"'"'· M -------~----- Major League Standings NAnONAL LEAGUE EutDtYbloa W L Pct. GB Pittsbai'lh 23 'l . 719 Chicago 21 11 .w 2 SL Louis 20 13 .ee& 31h Philadelphia 17 14 .548 Slh Montreal 13 17 .433 9 Nt>W York 12 20 .375 11 WntDlvlllon 27 8 .771 Dod1en Cincinnati Houston San Francisco San Dleio Atlanta 14 19 .424 12 14 20 .412 12Y.a 13 20 .3N 13 14 24 .• 14Y.a 11 24 .314 16 T1MNY'10.- c:~1cattU S-Oi.qo• l.O\ 41\Qel•t .. PllUedtloflle' Atlar1tat ~'ff" '"'"•bvl'ql\, Clftct ...... 110 "''"" YO'll I * Fr-l\Ce t HOU\IO't S. St I.Ou" t ,..,....,.,0-.. '"'"'~ •Rtut• Ml .. Clft<111"9" ~ 1·11 l.oi A11qtl•t IRll00911 J•ll at ~1111 .. lellla tTwlt<.,.110.)1 r1 Mor1ttN1 lltOOt"••t l .. .IU'-!ta (Cl .. a••l " \al\ F•-l\CO •le•r ~ll et H-Yer-U!MtlK- 1·ll n St Louh •F~t. '-II el liovt* (Le"""91110 t-4) ., 01\IV 0""'" \Cf>edul41d ia AMElllCAN LEAGUE Eu!Dt.t•loo W L Pct. GB New York 19 14 .576 Baltimore 17 13 .567 Y.a Boston 18 14 .563 Y.a Milwaukee 17 18 .488 3 Toronto 15 20 .429 5 Detroit 14 19 .424 5 Cleveland 12 20 .375 6'h West Dtvlalon Minnesota 24 11 .686 Chleaao 20 12 .625 21At Texas 17 14 .548 5 KanauClty 17 16 .515 8 Oakland 17 18 .586 7 A••eb 16 20 .444 8Y.a SeatUe 13 27 .325 13~ TlleM.llJ'• Ga ..... .... V-"I t,Oelll!IM 2. Ul1111t1191 , .... ,, Ottreltl Tenf\tei, IWIWMM t ~•10,0tlltlend4 CelNenlle6.1wt .. 2 leeltle IO ... ,ti_,.. t OfllY ...... ld'ellulW ,......,.,o_ • O.trolt flt"'te~•l et T•~•• f Perry t-41. n KeMe Oty (l..eoflard Ml el Clllc..oe CK..._. +u.n TeAlllO (l.et'Mn«Vll 2·l ) •I Mllwaullte (8eer• t-tl," Oftly e-tdledllled -• The fourth started Uke a re- sounding Huntington Beach triumph as the Oilers went out in front 9-1, then 11·3. But Mission Viejo came alive, battled back to a 12·12 tie, then went on to win 15·12. "When you beat a team as good as H\.lllti.ngton Beach you can point to the defense," says coach Murio. "We were hot tonight and the defense did a great job for us." Cd.M, Sailors, Laguna Roll Two-time CI F 4-A tennis cham- pion Corona del Mar blazed to a 28·0 second round conquest Tues· day at Glendora, while rival Newport Harbor was having an equally easy time on the road, ripping Dos Pueblos (Goleta) High, 25-3. Also ad van ci ng to the quarterfinals was Laguna Beach with a24'h-3'h win at San Marcos. Rolling Hills topped visiting Marina High, 22-6. Glendora, despite using Lea Antonopolls in singles, couldn't come close to the Sea Kings. Let-IH<ll U4\'i I fl'f> I~" M•r<H SlftflH Thorntcr'I IL I O!I GlllHDI•. 1, ""'I.ow 6-?, clef Ackley., Oel Hnw••d Dy clel•ull. MICMIMft ILi w11n • 1 •·O. lo\t 7 6 won 6 I C1lclerw00d ILi lo\t Dy del•ull, won 6 1. 1 S I 6, 9urrkloe fL) -6-4. "1 •. , 6-1. 0.UblH C:ampl)oll M4'"' Ill \Pllt wllll Wotdrldof·Aeck 6 J, 4 6 dl'f Altlla 01wton • 4 6·1; C:unarCI· R~\\lt•r l.lwon6 • 6 2 wCl"lb 1 6 l Mlr1n• (61 Ct2 I llollh•t HUit ""''" l(ter ... CM)'°'' lo Cloth•·•. clef FIMtd~•\'-1.1011 to G1buye ,..,., clel Slal<Hf 6..0, Crew fM I lost,_., 1·6. 2·6. H : IC~lttr CM I lo'' 0-6. won 6-J. lost ~•. •·'; Stl• Cm) k>tl , ... 4-6.1·6. 3·4. OoW!H 01-.m.,...suton IMI tosl 10 N••d•·•••llOYt< J.-6. •·•: '"'" """"' Moravec.w otll l·6. E1tm Pl~ll~t!M. I •.tl)llt6-l,J.6. H.....,,. He ...... CUI ISi OM'""*" Sl1t9IH GfeCll CH I cMf Sltltord '-'· d•f Old\ 6-1, o.f l(lr11·"-'-2 def 8tue6-0; Pfroumt1n INI lost I .. , ?.-1.1.._ .._.; O.Motl IN I Iott t..f, won 6·1 t·2 ... J; llelllt• (Nh•Oll6-2 ,_. •·J •·t, ~" O•mOMV·Swedh-INI Offs'"'·~""' ... '°'· t ·O. def Hlllock·Monteno •·l ... >; Smlth-8uclll.,. CN) _, ._., t-4, won 6-l, l·S. c;,M Utl tel OteNera M11tl .. Oood CCI cMf Mt-.o!l• 1·S: .,_. """''°" .. ,: chi Jollflto'I M , de-f M<Ktaund Ml; Curl•Y CCI WO<t 4·1. 4·t . •4 6.0; For1le1 (Cl -.. ,, H, .. ,, M : l'eddt•IY cc1 -M.t ·2 ... l,t.O. ~" ~ S.llr.Qlterbtfn IC) def Pe11nQ·Sltow 6-2, M J Clef ~a,1mt1>WllMn ..a. 6.0; Tftom•1·Wulttr tel WM. w ... ,, "°·''°' The first two batters, Emptine and Romine, singled through the middle. But the rally was quickly· shot down when Clabough fielded Spike Finals I11res Area Standouts a bunt and threw pinch runner Steve Sickman out at third. Clabough then struck out the ~ext : two Barons to end it. . NORWALK-Twelve Orange Coast area athletes face their biggest chaJlenge of the season Friday night at Cerritos College, here, in the CIF 4-A track and field finals. Frosh-soph field events begin at 4 • the varsity pole vault starts at 6:30 and all other varsity and frosh-soph events open at 7. The 3-A finals are scheduled Saturday (11 a.m.) at El Modena High (Orange), while 2-A finah; run the same day at Valencia High in Placentia. The l·A cham- pionships at Redondo Beach High, also Saturday, begin at noon. Foremost among 'the area hopefuls in Friday night's 4-A meet are Jim Walters of Estan· cia High <Costa Mesa) and Ken Margerum of Fountain Valley High. Each owns a mark which ranks No. 1 in CJF. Walters has the best 880 time (1:51.3) and Margerum turned in the top 120 high hurdles elfort (13.9). Both will be competing in more than one event. ln addition to the 880, Walters has qualified to run the 440, where he has turned in a 48.8 this season. Margerum qualified in four events-the 100, 120 high hurdles, 330 low hurdles and triple jump. Another top contender in Fri· day night's meet will be Charlie Christensen, the celebrated miler from Edison High In Hunt- ington Beach. Christensen's 4:11.4 ranks second in CIF this season. Other area runners who will be vying for CIF honors Friday night include Mike Gifford of Huntington Beach (mile), Frank Vencllk of Newport Harbor <880> and the mile relay team from Newport Harbor, comprised or Venclik, Steve Dawson, Wayne Kasparek and Chris Corum. Area standouts in the field events include Dave White and Cary Burt, high jumpers from cross-town rival schools Marina and Huntington Beach; triple jumper Steve Laine of Marina; and pole vaulter Steve RakhshaniofEdison CHB ). The Lakewood right-hander had a no-hitter goine into the fourth when Scott DeLong's grounder to short took a bad hop and skidded over Lancers· shortstop Mike Buckley's shoulder. Losing pitcher Kevin Fibhugh also pitched well, striking out seven, walking two and hitting four batters. Fitzhugh allowed just live hits, but one of them- Nagle's triple-scored a second inning run. Nagle then came home on an error. Lakewood's final run came in the fifth when an infield single, a hit bats man and two walks forced in a run. Ottono lb Luno. •\ Grll1 lb MU\\O Oil Eme>ttno.c Sltllm•n.llf' Roml.,.,tl WllM>n,U "•wnUlll V1Uty (0 111 It,~ 3 0 1 0 Rff~t. pr 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 T"°"'DloOf'I, lb 1 0 0 0 3 o 1 o Hu9t.n. or • o o o O 3 O o O Rob9rts, 1111 t 0 0 0 3 I I 0 Mllfl. tit 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8••0lt!f,pll '0 0 0 l 0 1 II ,.1t,11u9ll. p 0 0 0 0 3 o O o T otets . 21 I • c kettl!y lllfll119S LakewOOd l'eu11t1tn \/elley r II • 010 010 0-3 s , 000 010 0-1 .. 3 ' Team Tennis AIN•wv,,.._ N-Yw1r tt. sa .. Oi ... n Wom .... -R•ld (SOI beet Wedt, 1·S. W<ldt-l(tn; IN Y I b9•1 ~,,.,,,. R•ld. 6-4, Men -u .. r ISOI b9aC Maye, INYI, 6-l. M•v•,·Rutfeh fNVI beat lavt•·Orv\d•I• 7-S Ml6Pd 1Ctnq.Ruflet1 fNYI llHI Anlf'l<>ny.Jtelcl, 7-S •1J.oolr1tl1t·t>reelltr J. At Bo•tcr'I ~eft n.ci.¥etenll t6 Women -Nevr1t11ove C8 I b<let Turnbull 6-4; N1vr1lllov•·Sle\1n\ 181 bot Turnbull·Mlcllel, 6 0 M"" -Roe"" 101 but Bo•o. &»: Roe"'•· Em•••~"" 101 b<'at Rlt\\t"·Glltlno,., ~-l M••od -S1mlane>eu·Rlu\~n tC) l>eat Slt wns-E,IP0.64. At Seaflt(' s. ..... " 11. 111•ta11u2 • WomPn -Stovt ISP) Deal B••~tr. 6·1; l(lvomure BM-•r !11 l>ul Stovt·RU\\011 "' Men -Crorm1n !SPI ~•1 Stone, 7-S. SI011t·81ll 111 but Ciorm1n.vari 0111•"· '"' Ml•~d -v1n Olll•n·lluuett (SPI but 8•11· Klvomura,(>.l. Ovtrlt~ -Go<mtl'I CSPI wo1U.oQ, Christensen to UCI Distan ce s tar Charlie Christensen of Edison High (Huntington Beach) has signed a qpitlonal letter of intent to attend UC Irvine, the Daily Pilot has learned .• Christe h · run the sec-0nd fastest mi the CJF this season (4:11.4). ------------------~~ The Dow Chem•cet Compeny w111 rtdHm llllt coupon for 12 00 camtltck wllen 1Ccompen19d by two f2I 1U l3•3S Un1ve1tal ll'roducl Coa. rf111llOll rllt!IO'ted from 1111 ,.., oanet of O•llon cont11ne11 llld c8111 reg111u rei:elpt Mell coupo11 Md 1pec1h.o proof ot purclltM lo OOWOAAO. BOX 1035. !'O. HOLL.AHO, ll 60473. I I I $ 2.00 ~~~!~~ i ....... I I I C"Y· ...... ZI~ Cff• I Go.-......... tont-tt• u I °"" cov-"' ~ ... -. ..... !IHI °' I c-""' _,,,pt on.,,.,. 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Scott C"m~ll Ill( lrv1Mt 111 Tum ~lendl~ 1 \I\( • -1 tJI'. lrvlnot 1 IU l U'lA I It-• U~IU '""" O•~')t>I 1,149, \ (•I\• ... LO• A'l9f'lnl t 1\0 day night to propel M a r1na Clluntini;ton 8each1 Hil(h's V1kmgis lo a 3·2 victory The triumph, before 450 c.l Blair Field. propels coach Paul Frey's V1k es· into the CIF 4-A baseball quarterfinals Friday at E ncino's Cres pi Crespi nipped Arcad1a by the samP score. And has been th~ 1..·ase in so many of Marina ·s 18 victories this year. it was a team triumph With ace patcher Lee Magga no longer with the t eam Che left sc hoot J. Fr ey reached into his reservoir of p1trhing talent and came up with~ pair of winners. Tough in tht! clutch , White forced Loara to strand three runners in a scoreless firM inning and Newman, in a sterling relief job, forced the Sax· ons to again strand three after scoring twice in the fourth with the help of three Marina errors. Although Newman, a lefty, did the job in stop- ping Loara from break- ing it open, the 2· l Loara lead loomed large with Rich Richi e on the mound for the Saxons But with two out m the bottom of the fourt h . Larry Coy worked a free pass and then Springer unloaded a 380-foot triple to the right·renter wall That tied at, then the Yikes took charge in the fifth when Steve Porath opened with a "alk. Loara responded by br· anging an ace Greg Weill, but Jeff Graham laid down a pcrfoct sacrifice Jnd ~anvcy ripped a ~angle to center The Saxons were stall alive with two innings to go, but Newman was too tough for them. allowing only one runner <a two· out error in the seventh, an the final three frames Marina's initial score in the first inning rame •>n Mark Oapello's <;mgle to right M.trttt• fJ, •" ~ <Dt ,.._,,,,_,il"'V !I V•n1t1r• f f ,, Oao-uo d" u ""A"f1n(J In II ti " (;JiV .,., " ,, n 0.t¥1 '" I) \l)r•'"'I .. 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II 1' • Pairings for t he first w round of the national Cerntos College will pla y Normandale College of Bloomington, Minn. a nd Nassau College or Garden City, NY will m eet Mesa College of Mesa, Arizona ut'a pair of games start mg at noon Rel:M!'f Lynn (CMCIOt&I E lme• Go •F•~VI L•k• A. So•nc iLIDl\11m1 J•h Patt .. n (Hartl Valley S1'oll1' 10.lom!HI 119 OIUOI! 1n 119 112 119 ~ll'TN "AC~ -S50 Vire!\, 3 VU• o1e1s &. up. Sltrter all-•rw:•. Pu~ Sl,100. MD Grid Tilt Mater Dei (Santa.Ana> High's annual · spring football game is slated for Santa Ana Bow I Tuesday with th e sophomores tangling at -4 :30 and the va rs ity at 6:30. l~ 000 0 0 O.tn• Hllh 1191 141 CclM • AIAW women 's junior college softball cham - pionships at Golden West College beginning Thurs- day, h ave been an noun eccl. 0d"8 Hiii\ Bai.t••dl lb, 4 t t .a Mc 1(,.,,,..,. o '1 \ H1trrf\ lb 1 • l l\llMVMW \\, • 4 J M•\Qr'I ti \ 1 4 Wll-ln\Ot\ c S I 3 No•DI•\ <I \ 1 l Tou~ .. , 7b, I ().O .. 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Jn the 16·and-under divis ion Ilene Friedland or Florida. the third seed, won easily, 6-0. 6·1. And Anne White <Ten· nessee) and Mary Lou Piatek <Indiana l also won ell!ly matches. The 16-a nd -under division features Tracy Austin. a highly·louted 14.year ·old from Rolling Hills who ~ot a bye into today 's round Golden West has been seeded No. l and Mesa is' the second seeded squad in the tournament with Cerritos third and JI. linois Central fourth All daylight games will be played on the two Golden West campus fields with night action (7 and 8:30) Thursday and Friday nights, at Greer P ark across Goldenwest Blvd. from the campus . First round winners will play at 7 and 8:30 Thursday night with the losers meeting in after- noon tilts in the double- loss elimination tourna- m ent. 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UCI Net Tourney I>"•<• \.'000 T1,.y•, Otamonci 1LIOh8ml Act I •S..mue•o Truc}ll• Buck Wtllr 1Tr1t.ttln'WI A,_ '4Pr 8oW\ •Cre-rl "' 117 119 117 117 t?l In the 14 -a nd·under group third-seeded Joy C ummin gs of Massachusetts won by cl e f a u I t a n 11 r o u r t h seeded Carol Christian of liC rrvane will host the Western AlAW women's tennis cham pions hips beginning Thursday and concluding Sunday with USC, UCLA. Stanford a nd the host school among the favorites to advance to the national tourna m <'n t in Baton Rouge, La .. June6·11 . San Bernardino downed· M ntches on the first A n d re a Le a n d o f three days or competi- Me n's Golf CA\TAOaLM>l.CK Al ~""''d lt •.-\9"1 ._. M•\<t.,._,, .,, .9~1J•,_.,,,...,,,.,. ofth-r~•<•u,,•• r A\t• 0.. \ol, V.:MMI • ...., • ., 1rt 1"11\lf f)lll\ "f'\oi 1n • .,-o 17th '-"" rr.r•nlty "''""l • ', ... NPtl ..,..,, Ofl ri-("ll• 0.1 '-GI •'Ml'.t•r ~' ttw ,,....mtl•H~\t •~"""' "'"""'°"'~"'' n SANTAANA CC ,,,.," ,,..YiM ~ P11tUI \mltf\ nf ••• 1 '4"\'tntt CC. -..ut .... ~ INtlr ni •m , ""'""'• '" t,_ ~· rn,rnt'Jiit, q•,..,t ' '""•~ 4f \•nt• An• {ounlr'I r .e J.-.. 11 T•"'"~ 1'111•-•1 .,,•n• IM ,,...,,_'lo! SAC:C ' tion wiU be held on the campus courts with the finals a t the Newport Beach Tennts Club Sun- day Burbara llallqu1st of use is the reigning UST A national collegiate singles champion and will be playing for the Trojans. Stanford has the top doubles combine 11> Su!.u.• Hagey and Diane Mornson retum- inR Stanford finished second in the nationals a year ago with use third and UCLA fourth . UC Irvine was 25th but has a much stronger team this C111e 'N ~ <We1'10nl GladebOUt •Cerelotat Thr~e More I Ol!fomc>a I C~•m• 8.\~IA<leirt SurqlnGf'Nf'el IHArtl "' 117 in season with Lindsay Nu t ..ottT co.wv'• LAKttwl -u M o r s e a n d J e a n •no••••: 2 1>A•rll<u<1a, 21 bo'll10, 13<1 Nach and pacin~ the b""· 2 v•110W1a11. 10 roc11 coe1., of llellbut lltnqcOd squad coach oreen oANA wMAltl' -se onqe.,,. •• F18h Report Irish. The UCI Anteaters ~~!~!!~110. Sl\allbul, SI roo IHn. have a 23-3 dual match HAL nacM -66 •rt111•~· m record. roe-CCl<I l <-<oCI, ll lilnd b&~J. 8 c•llco t»u, I barra<u<l4 ••• .. -tr The top four teams in anqlf'r\' 2 barr11Wd41. IS bonito, 17 th e regional tourney 11a~~~·0,EOOCMU1t1ctea•~lef'l -m qualify for the nationals •no1"" 11 v•11-1a11. JA D&mocuo.,, along with semifi n8IS m rock<Clcl *bl>lllto, 11\andb~' t and fl'nalS players in c•llCOIM~'l,41\allbU1,1211"1QCOd. LONG IEACM c .. ,_ Pieri -1\ singles and doubles if AM'•" J1Nrr.c..o.,awnd1>en.•1 they dO not COmC from <elltOINU 1b0f'lilo.74m.Ck•ret • SAN PID.O (f"ertl O'Calll -11 one of these teams . ....,1.n: 11mecllff••.11ee11co oeu. • It's the most versatile vehicle you'll ever own. talion Wllgon. motomome. economy car. And. since . it's mounted one Te>yota chassis the operating costs ;viii be a fraction of what you might expec~ AS LOW AS 'I 2252 CHINOOK® , .......... 11&00 C10wn o.y......,. for 72 """'1"" Def•recl grim of Sll821 44 inclu<l•n<i nt1•nc:e cNf9ttl 1&11 a .._ APft 13 17' or 1o111cat/\°"""11560 84 '""' IA• I hC 0 AC &lk 080~ S.. IRN2808&621 Adm1111ion to the three ~"-'n_e1_1>eU........;...;'_to_10C_11_c_OC1...;,_2_11a_•_111Ut. ___________________________ _ days at UCI is free with t ick ets for Sunday's finals priced at $2.SO for reserved seats and $2 for general admission. Stu· dents will be admitted for $1. Wt'vt 0£me£,a~~orko/9oinb aig'hb iv t/;v iiuflk ef ~tauranb{ttlW. .s;;/, neighborhood 101nt 1s our . J ·• style of dinnerhouse. We like seeing the same faces all the tame. When you're a neighborhood Joint, you don't have to worry about flagging down passers·by You can locate anywhere. Our first site was an abandoned farm house an the middle of 8 secluded Cucamonga vineyard. Our newest location is behind the Devil's Triangle near Orange County Airport. Seek us o ut and you will be rewarded with one of the best wine lists in the area. Top bottlings of Mondavi, Martini, Chateau St. Jean, Bolla, Burgess Cellars, Cuvaison, Monterey Peninsula, Clot Du Bois and Callaway. Plus e win bar for learning and ~mpling different telections. That's all iTI addition lo our regular cocktail bbr. You11 be rewarded with the .--- pleasure of good food. Entrees which include Eastern Com-Belt beef, Western AuatrahM lobster tails, AJaskan king crab legs and T eriyaki chicken We call ourselves neighborhood joints and we consider it a complimentary term. We belong to the neighborhoods we're in and • we're casual, tun.giving places. No matter where we put one of o ur restaurcmts, loyal customers find us and bring their friends. lllat's what we're all about. Fronk Monastiere, Owner/Manager Orarige Fullerton Foontain Vall..y Cemtoe Arcadia Palm Spnnga Riw~ Hadcnda~ Cucamonga Rf'dlanda EacMCLdo Scbna 8cach cask11 Cl~V€R 1660 Dove St., Newport Beach. 752 2s38 (off MacArthur Blvd. next to Marie Ca/lender's) . ; • I CONTEST ~TH: MARCH 27. 1tn THAU JULY t . 1877 see OFFICIAL RULU AT YOUA PAO-KlDS•oeAUA . ~ IN DAILY PILOT : 'Red Alert' TY Drama I . UCI Ballet Trio Hiiiled \Of Nuclear Accident It was a happy homecoming indeed last weekend at UC Irvine for Pat.rick Nollet and Belli Roe, two members of the "Three's Company" ballet troupe that so obviously delighted an au· dience al the UCI Concert Hall. By JAY SJIABBV'IT LOS ANGELES (AP) -Worrlea about , ·peaceful nuclear power are much ln the new1 Jately, as witness the .jf ay 1 protest by 1ome :JOO soula agalnat con-' (TV REVIEW) atrucllon of a nuclear power.plant ln Seabrook, N.H. Viewen with similar worries about accidental A ~IVERSAI. PK:ll.R£ J[QK~''f'A~" fm 49 OPE•SWYI "A MOVIE WITH SOMETHING TO OFFEND AISOLUTELY EVERYBODY." __ ,,__ 0.., ..... CAROL BAKER pOOfa ~radio activity in· t1) their alr won't get much solace tonight (al 9 on Channel 2) ln CBS• "Red Alert," a TV movie based on Harold Kina'• chillln1 novel , "Paradigm Red." ·~ True, it 1how1 no dead· ly radiacUve cloud 1pew- ing into the atmoephere after an apparent "accl· dent•• at a nuclear power facility near Min - neapolis, Minn. Indeed, it shows how two brave men Coiled the deadly poof. BUT .IUST the thought of it happenln1 may send some lo the Atomic Energy Commission cry· ing, "Please, air, I want more coal." .. Red Alert," atarrine William Devane, Ralph Waite and Michael Bran· don, is a darned engross· ing show, a lbriller com- bining detective work with the Atomic Age and eiving the raspberry to a supposedly all-knowin1 computer called Proteus. Proteus monitors nuclear stations across the United States. It makes sure all ls well and raises Cain if something eoes wrong, particularly if a ENTERTAINMENT "nuclear excursion" OC· curs ln e>r out.aide a plant. Waite plays Henry Stone, director of the ~omputer works and a man wbo believes only in Proteus, not his human underlings. Devane and Brandon play two federal a«urity agents whom Stone's agency employs. THE TWO·HOUR show starts with ominous sequences of dripping water beneath a pipe at the Minnesota plant, where technicians assure Stone at Proteus Control in Colorado that nolblng'a wrong. The pipe bursts, the alarm sounds and the· nuclear drama begins, with 14 plant employea trapped inside a "con- tainment area" the com- puter claims is highly radioactive. THE FINALE is pre- dictable, and may give For both Nollet and Roe studied at UCI and It must have elven them special pleasure to win such acclaim u they received ln an arena where the talents they displayed were once forged. BACKED BY JEAN ISMCS, they have creat- ed a clever and innovative trio in which each member has contributed memorable choreography to the absorbini program sponsored by the UCI Committee for Arts. Their utonilhini liaison was never more In evidence than in their atWlning finale : "Tin Tal," the Bill Evans creation that so cleverly blends dance forms with the mesmerizing music of Ma· japarush Mishra. BUT THERE WAS Ll'ITLE to choose, in terms of excellence, between the Evans werk and the one that immediately preceded it: "No Exit," In which Betzl Roe's choreoeraphy cleverly led the trio into a fascinating }>ortrayal of Jean Paul Sartre's view of the torments suffered by three people in hell. Two solo efforts Friday night were absolute heaven. More Gold Beat,l,ea' Discs Popular LOS ANGELES {AP) -Years after splitting up as a team, the Beatles are still setting records. Capitol Records announced that "The Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl" album was awarded an automatic Gold Album upon its release May 4. More than 500,000 units were sold. . P!'W'~~,,.. you a temporary relief Crom the nuclear willies. However, I doubt you'd get such relief bad scriptwriter Sandor The album features songs by John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr and George Harrison during their Bowl concerts in the summers of 1965 and 1966. ____ .,. Stern included the nov- ................ -.. el's somber last chapter. Twenty previous Beatles albums released by Capitol also were gold. In it, Stone, whom it portrayed as becoming irrational during the crisis, covered up the· n ear·disaste r by blackmailing one bomb· searcher into silence. The other threatened to ~!!!!!!!~!!!!!~!!!!!!.I talk, but Stone was re· = ----1 ady. He had documents re- ady to give the press. T h ey'd show that Devane's character "bas Ii;;;;; a history of ~=!!~!!~!.]!;iU ._ ______ psychological pro-~ ---==========--blema." ~...,~r:, "HEAT" (X) SILVIA MILES WESTBROOK WESTMINSTER AT IROOKHURST GARDEN GROVE 530-44-CU ''The 11re11111 SUIDIRll lhrlllar ol Iha decade I'' A Paramoont Ptdure [!!l She wns only a little girl. She lived in a great big house ... all alone. Where is her mother'? -Where is her f al.her? Where 11.n! all the people who went U> visit her? What is her unspeakable secret? Everyone who knows isdea~. ''Islands in the Stream" GEORGEC. SCOTT CLAIRE BLOOM "-US(ltO) "lHE PiNK PAt4THER STRif(ES AGAiN ' 1511 W. SUNFLOWER •W. OF lfUITOL C.M.1~059' •AUD1ff aosr ,,., "SA.YB 5TW1A1• TOM BARLEY M&ialc Box Patrick Nollet, danclnt to Jean la'8ct' fi1,11nt choreosraphy, mesmerized us with hla •'Sudden In A Shaft cl Sunlisht." . AND THEN BETZI ROE, danclna to her own choreography, eave us what this writer viewed u the top solo effort of the evening: "Friday's Child," gloriously danced to the music of Malou Gorman and executed with a grace and eJan that brought the dancer the ovation of the evening. There can be no doubt that the sterling efforts of "Three's Company" at UCI will aend enthusiasts. nocking to their summer work.shop, Aug. 1 through 27 at San Diego. Let us hope that they can be persuaded to re· turn to Orange County after thelr SWJ11Der duties are concluded. It has been a long time since we have had such a refreshing and innovative ballet troupe on the UCI campus. ... NASTY HABITS" IPGJ .. NETWORlr• "ONCE IS NOT ENOUGH .. IRJ 11GODFA THER11 .. GODFATHER PART II" IRJ "INFRA MAN"CPGI 11WlliRDS" ... LITTLE GIRL WHO .. HOUSE THAT UVIS DOWN THI LAME"" CPGI V AHISHED .. ..ROCKY- 11IURNT OFFEllMGS'" IPGJ ••clTIUHS IAMlr" lPGI '"GATER'" .. ILACK SUMDA Y'" I RJ ..Ml. llLLIOM'" lrGI "SILVU STREAK" '"TUMMEL VISION" lrGI ... 1 1M1 ;:Flo I '·:!~~ ~ 1 t Sidney PoitieT's T~':'pe Ri~s Again ANDY ''BAD'' WARHOL'I PLUS (X) SILVIA Mil.el ''HEAT'' S ILVEr.I STl~Er.11~~ GENEWll..DEAAt~~-R~~YOA ---_,. SILVER STREAK·· • ..,. ... ~·........_-.. .. •-"'• ,,, ·-·-PATFtl()(~ ....... ---. --_ .. _.. .. _.,. __ -·---... _._..._ -...-...... _.... ....... ...,.IOBTlQlll •CUUllD·~mnl··uac1_,.. ---llir.MIS!m ..... _..,,._ TGIY ADMll·,.11•·-- -111 FIAll Ill.Ml •l.W ._.. .. ._., .. EIWAllS ...... ~ca. .. ...-·-"'°-~~,,.~~ ----~·-~ IN VIA LIDO PlAzA ~-~~~= SILVE" STREAK Weekdayi-..:50 Sat . .....a:30-t:20 SUl\.-1 :15-5:10-9:05 edwards LIDO CINEMA MIWrOltT IUD. AT YI.A LIDO NEWrORT HACH 6 7l·8l50 91 BOB TllOllAS LOS ANGELES (AP> -"Action!" called Sidney PolUer on the other side oi the door, but th• door was locked. ·~cutt" taid the dlrector·star u th• mm crew bunt into laughter. "Action!" Poitier called qain. TbiJ \lime the door opened but a 1poW1bt wu amoldna. "Cut!" He tried the scene .,aln but the camera wu out of focut. All he bad t.o do wu walk tnto tbe acene, nub the Poitier 1mlle, and conUnue put the camera. But t.o the merriment of hiJ fellow worlten, lnclud· Ing BlU Cosby and Jamea Earl Jones, seven takes were required before Poitier called a final '•Print I'' THE POmEa STOCK OOMPANY la at work once more~thla time with Jmes Earl Jonea instead of Harry nelalont.e. The title: "Piece of the Ac· Uon ," formerly called "Somelhln« Bil 11 Comins Up." Aa with ''Uptown Saturday Nilht" and "Let's Do It Alain," the emphasis is on action and laughs, wltb social comment being incidental. Poitier dreamed up the idea, wrote it with Charles Blackwell, is directing it for bis First Artlsta Com· pany (partners: Barbra Streiaand, Paul Newman, Steve McQueen, Dustin Hoffman> for Warner Brothers release. While directing and acting, Poitier takes time out for nothing else. But hia co-1tars were con· . versant, and ~ill Cosby bad some insight on the Poitier operation. "IF YOU WERE TO READ the scripts of any of these films," Cosby remarked, "you would pro- bably say, 'Why on earth are these fellows wasting · al I that time and money?' The scripta Just do~ 't re· ad that good. "The real work comes right here on the stage, when Sid and I and tlla rest of the company get down t.o putting it on lilm. Tbat'a when the IUD begina." James Earl Jones indicated that he wu enjoy- ing the Poitier method. ''Sidney understands actors and be un· derstanda the medium of film," said Jones. ''He is always positive, and yet he posseues a areal flex· ibillty. He ii willing to listen and he will allow bis actors t.o try a scene several ways." "CITIZEN'S BAND" --------·- DAILY PILOT 8§ ~~~~-"':::-:0..-&;NliiiiiTH":V•Aa.T ........... Hi'AO:a"'.M .. E-;_=_::::;::;;~;;;;;r.· • W(OHESOAV IHIJ~UAY ffllOAY Jack Direct8 LOS ANGELES tAP)' -Jack Nlcllolloa will direct u well u star ln a Western for Paramount Pictures , ''Goi ne South.'' Harry Gttta and Harold Schnelder are producing the film . baaed on an orieinal 1creenplay b y John Herman Shaner and Al ui..-a 100 ' tf.lON I o_,. DI tlit C.... ..__,. Yt .. Ne 1 OU 11 ')Ol'lil lMI .... I :111'M ~, .... -.. ....... ...... fMI W.. ht ...... llaly toOPt.1 6 I IWI • $1"' t 00 • 11 QOll"1 Cllllttl ~ ,.. ....... "'"' ..... -~ ...... 9 lOPM & I lOAM tOOPM & I OOAM 11 ICl'tl Tel1p1 as tpfte' C... TV For M9re htfo • C"--1 I. Ctl 642·3260 .. , ................ -°""' Ramrua. L..~~~~~~~;!!:..!:::::=~~~;:::;~;::::::::=:~ --- NOW PLAYING TOGETHER!!! IONNIEAND <DDE 111EYAIN"t JANE FONDA GEORGE SEGAL 'FDNWITH DICK&JANE" DAIL Y-7:0C>-10:00 SAT.·SUN.-2:1> 5:30 ANO 1:45 HARBOR TWIN HI.DOI AT W1LSOH, COST A MHA 646-0573 646-3266 DAILY_.:45 SAT.·SUN.-4:00..7:15 AND 10:25 "THE SLEEPER OF THE YEAR! Audiences revel in ttie glow of the romance." -Charles Champlin, • ALBERT SCHWARTZ • IMRE J ROSENTHAL PRESENT STARR1NG A FILM BY JEAN CHARLES TACCHELLA L.A. Times DAILY AT 7:15·9:15 MARIE.CHRISTINE BARRAUl 1 • VtCTOR L.ANOUJC •MARIE l'RANCE P1SltA • CJUV MARCHANO ~ . G1umonl·Ft1ms Pomereu • Northal F11m Dial. lid ,. U... ~ RElEASE ~ For your enjoyment ---------------... ~~o:~:~~u:.~~~!'~~ CINEMA CENTER the ORIGINAL French HARBOR AT ADAMS. COSTA MESA language verelon MESA VERDE CENTER 979 4141 Engllth eubtltlea • Citizens Band The Movie . ' • . . . Citizens Band~: The Ultimate Fantasy Where Everybo-~y lsSo"1ebody Else Citizens Band • The Comedy . PARAMOUNT PICTURES PRmNTS A FIELDS COMPQY PRODUCTION "CITIZENS BAND" PAUL l£ MAT WtDY CWK AU IEDGEWORTII MARCIA RODD CHARLES NAPIER ,---__,;:::m........:::::,;;;;...c..---:1· ... -. PAUL BRICKMAN ~-..SHEP AElDS ...... .,PAUL IRICKMM ,,.. .. flEDDIE FlllDS · ... ., JONATHAN DEMME ._.,Bill CONTI 111 Color Ru' ~· "'9r'8ck ftllll Poebt INb A PMAMOUT rtCTIIRE • . . . l • • . 88 DAILY ptLOT Wedneeday. M!y 18. 111'1 .. Driving Raps Eased? Pl1BU C NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUCN ICE P BLlC NOT ICt; M>ttt ..... NO'TICI TOtltlOITOllS PICTlnOU\ IUllNIH ... A .. I.. NAM& UAflMaNT lUHllO.COUllTO,TMa The f0f!Ollf1flt0t"Mf'l'•rtd0l"O bu.S IT4T8 OP C4LIPO•Nt4 "01t ,.._. o : .. Drunks at Wheel May Face Tough Court Time THICOUNTYO,OltANGI ~ANOPIPl!ll INN. "' Oo"" I" tilt Miit• .. ,.,. ttWtttOf llTHlll. Otlww, ,.~ .. ""· C.llfontlU1114tO MAI II.AOC. alto""°"'"., £THl!l 1•1111 of~ $Yltof Cll•rttf M •LACI( Ot< .. \ed C•lllo'"''· 1'4h 11 Oover. Nt woort SACRAMENTO (AP J -The Senate Judk1&ry ' 'Committee has narrowly p&Med le&lslatlon in a 5-3 vote to make lt easier to convict drinking drivel'$. • The blU by Sen. Arlen Gregorio (D -San Mateo), ~ ls tou~ aa a way to reduce alcohol'• deadly tolls on : the h ighways. .. Three limes a.11 many people are killed b y ' drunken drivers ln this s t ate as by h a n dguns," said Gregorio al the h earing T u esday. He said drunke n • drivers kllled 1,100 people in California ln 1975. Blaelc 1t'l11• Oaldand R~e • OAKLAND <AP> -Lionel J . Wilson has bUC· • teeded w h ere others have faifed and become the first b lack mayor In this city of 361,000 where minorities are nearing a majority. : Wilson narrowly d e feated white investment • hanker Dage Tuc ker and ended a longtime reign of conservative Republican s at the helm of city gov· e rnment ABC A1ff1t11 o"~r Baa LOS ANGELES <AP J -Telev1s1on crews made up o r non·striklng p e r sonne l from the strikebound American Broadc a s ting Company w e re barred by the United Auto Worke rs fro m covering Pres ident Carter's speech to the un ion, provoking a n gry response from t h e network. In a telegram Tues day to UAW Pres ident L e onard Woodcock, ABC President Bill Sheehan said: "This inte rfe r e nce ... is particularly out- ·rageous in thjs case whe r e the free now of inform a. lion concerning the Preside nt of the U nited States is involved." South Ba" Sece••lo• Mul~d LOS ANGELES CAP > County s upervisors )1ave asked G ov. Edmund Brown Jr. to appoint a :com mission to study the impact of secession by part o f tbe county'a rich Soulb Bay area The request came Tuesday. alter validation of signatura from ~ percent of the r e &istered voters in El ~Jundo, Mlllhattan Beacb, Hermosa Beach, Redondo Be.ch, Torran ce and Palos Verdes Estates. All county citizens will have a chance to vote on the propose(faecaaion ln June 1978 . ,,.,..,. Blamed tor Ftre .... LOS ANGEi.ES CAP) -Terminal l 15land Fed eral Priaon o fficials s ay they believe female in· mates 15et a fire t h at caused $125,000 damage. The blaze Tuesday resulted in evacuation or prisoners and gutted a trurd of the second floor and attic of the women's dormitory, ..authorities said . Guard Carl Synder, 26, was treated for s moke in· balation. Free Bot~I V•e Charge E,,ed LOS ANGELES CAP) A county s upervisor will bold a June 1 hearing to inveslieate charges that Assessor Philip Watso n . his family and staff accepted $3,000 in free Las V egas h o t el accom- modations. The Board of Supervisors gave Supervisor B ax- t e r Ward power Tuesday to subpoena officers and records of O r mand Indus tries and five r elated firms . Bargaining BUI Pa••e• Te•t SACRAM ENTO CAP ) -The year's major col· l ective bargainin g bill. affecting the University o r California a n d state colleges, has survived its firs t test, but studen t s• role in the measure has been re· duced . The Assembly Public Employes and Retir e - ment Committee approved the bill 8·0 Tuesday a fter remov ing a provision that would have allowed a non·voting student observer at faculty contract talks 17H 11 Notto h Nr•tw Qlvtn 10 t r..tllon tucll.CA 064> 111¥1"9 (IOl!m\ 19114"11 .... tale! Ort• Tllh l>Ull-Is <-190 l>V • <or dent to 1111 MIO citim• "' '"' offk• ol oorellen Ille ct•r-el tt-. e•oo\•ld court °' It 9anll of._.,_, lltl\elll llWm to Ille undtrsl911td ti Ille ltldl..-11 P Ritter Offl<t of H!NAY ( ltOH rt, ltOH" & VlctP'fll .... lend*'"'"' 8L4'N CI(, AnOR"IEYS AT LAW. 00 '"'' .... .....,,, •• , flled wllh Int SOUTH SPRIHGST1t!£T SVIT8 101• Covnh Ct.,k Of O•t nQe County on In 11\t Cltv ol LH An .. ltt tn 111t 4'orll 4. I'» tlor•w•d County, WIO!tl\ l•ll•• Ollln ,, ,.,.,,. the Dit o of butlM\\ 01 , .... ut\dtr\IQ"•O Publl•llH °''""II" C.o.t•t O•llV PllOI In •II m•tttt\ Ptt1tlnlno IOUIO auatt A1111121,an11Mey•. 11, ••• ,.,, PUBUC fOTICE r.uth (lt lmJ with Ill• lltCUU(\I tl3l TT PUBLIC NOTICE VOIKllt•l m11lt l>e lllecl or D••wnltd •• PUBLIC NOTICE 1--------------1•-------.------l tlo• .. ald wltllln fovr "'°"'"'' alltf tilt flrtt S>Ubllollofl Of lh'' roollc• PICltTIOUS IUSINllU NA.Ml STATeMl!NT Tiie lollowl"'J Der.on ,. CIOlng 1>11~1 ,..,, ., THC Pl.ANT 8V!> ..01 lllloll'lle • ••. Hulllt"tlOt'I ~e<h CA •I~ llC>llt•I C .AIYffr'IQn fOt Atlante "I• HUl'lff"ljlonO.•<" CA'14At Tht\ bu"""'' I\ <on<IUCl9<1 l>V •II 1n vu:h,et Roi.r1 C 4'11d<tr~n Tl!•\ "•'-·' w4> flled with lh~ Covntv Cltrk Of Or.,..,.. Cw111v on •11111 ?8. ,,,, tnSHI Pu!>l•V>t<I °'"""' '"'"' 0•1lv P•lol. NOTICI Oil I U Tlt410,.lt Cito. tlOI f1 u.c.c. I Nollet I> h••e v given ro lh• (rtctltof\ of PE ROBLES. JR T•en''"°' '""°'" sinus •dd•tu '' tUO Monrovia St I Cost• Mot. (Ollf'IY of 0.•.iot ,., of C.allfoffll• l"tl a bul-lren\ftt •l>OUI 10 be lna<M to MA"IVEL 0001 . • mar•I"" man T,.n\ler .. -.., lltU ..iGf"S h 10 I 4'r A!Who O.ln nt• Ana, County Of Or•not. Sl .. •ftl llf.,..nle COU'llYOIOr-O-1eolCtlllorflt1 !>aid 0'0P<'r1Y 1$ \<rl-In -r•I Ott•ctMev i.. 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II)( a ltd ., tllO l---------------.j Monrovl• St,....I C4t• Mt-H. Cou"IV of FICTITIOUS I USINI U Ora no• St•l•of C•flt>r.,14 NAMI! n•Tl!MENT T"t l>ull lr ... 1~111 1>1 corosummtl Th• IOllOWH'lj oer\Ot'I\ ••• dO•no l>u)• "°on or .. , .... ""' 3 , <IAY of Mllv. "11 ... H.\ at lltnkOl4'mer1 T&SA SAtW "'" GOODIES l'llOM LAGVN /l S1rut.Cotl•M'<WCo\lntvolOrt11tt. BE 4 C.H 1617 Nido W•v L•ouna S••lto•CtHIOrlll• Buch CA •7Ul So ter., IUIOWll , ... T••n\lnet, all Ju~n•I• w"''°"''"d 2617 NICI!> Wo bu\ln•n """'" •ddr.sset u\..i l>V L•Qul'I• 6t•cl> C4''1'1•~· T••"''"°" '°" lht *" VHf\ l•SI Dall. L•rl M<Cull•uoh 11, Btuti>frtl C• II dlfluenllrom '"' t1Uv1. •r• nOM nvon LaqurnrS.0<h (4'91.Sl Oatod M.<yt6 l 7 11.1 , O•J\ln,n 1\ con~uctoo by ., Manu.l~o QPll•r•l !>'rl~lhlD Tr_.e~l Leri Nl<Culleuqh 1 4'N K 0" Ar.\Eltl'f" Nf&SA Thi\ \l•l•"""'I wt\ 111.0 wll" the MI W. t"ftSI,_ 1 rn.,nty tlerk Of Or.•nQe Count~ on 4'prll C.ona MeH, CA tt•f 2t "" '"''"NO. Sl7·2 ... I TIM loHowlnQ Ot•tonl are OOlt19 l>u•• """as REALTY NETW()lll( 0 00 Cam 11U$ Or .. !>YI .. JOI, Nt""l>OM hKll. CA ,,..., Sete9uard l11ve\lmt"h Inc ICallt Coro I •JOO ~s Or .. Sulit 101. Newport a. .ui. CA n..a Tith busl.,.u I' ConClu<IH bv • 'or· oor•ll011, S.f119U1rd lnve$1mt""• tnc R E Welchm•n. PrHldtlll Ti.is ••••-.1 w•s flltO wllh the County Cl.,._ Of Or_,'lf County on Apr II n . "11 p,,_ Publl\heo o ... "91 Coot Oelly Piiot, Moy 4, 11. ll, 2S, 1977 11*4·11 ,.,,Jat Pul>tt•l'le<I Or•n<;11 c:oas1 oa11v Piiot, Publi\hNI Or""ll" Coul Da11v Pilot 1_M_a_v_t_ij_t_'1_7 __ ~----lO'l-7_111------------- M~yt II ",, "'' 1UO II PUBLIC PUBLIC NOTICE \UatK• ol LAl .. <1 Tnt-•a•v 10 , ... P~lllon., a11d au1110rl1allon 10 •O ml,,.\ltr ,,,. ftl•I• ut10t• tr.e '"<1"11\'f\ O<tnl AOmlnMratton ol E•l<'lft ACI ,. ,.,.,,,~ to """''" 1, m•Ofo tot fyrl1"• oa'11cu•en, 41'<11,,., IN,,,.,. •nd o•~· of llH•lftQ ""° •-""' been Sl!I for M•Y ~I lt71. •I 10 00 • m., In Ille cowrlrOOfft of ~rt,....nl No 3 of \aid COU'1 at'°° Cl¥1c C.enlu Orin Wt$\, In I"* (•IV o( Santa A'I•, CttllC>flW• Oattd May 6, 1'11 WILt.IAMI. St JOHN. County Cieri. .l•mnl.Wlllltlm of IUNOll.& •NOi llSON tt\9 Nertll 9roectway. Uh "'"' ... ,,,. Aft41, CA. tt70t T•'' 17'•1 sse-m1 Att•,..Y• tw ,..,,u..,er Pul>ll\Mcl Or~ Co•n• Oa11v P1101 MO It, 12 ti ,,,, IHL I/ PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS IUSI NUS NAME STATllM(NT \·0 4'14 NOTICI~~ ltlOITOltS HOTICEO,.MlARINGOI' CP-4>0S SU Plltl°" QU•T O, THI PETITION '01t SU~llltl°" COUltT OF THE Th• IOHOW11'9 per\Of" .. ,. d<>lnQ bU\1 nt-\\ ., $TATEO,.CAltf't>ltNIAF01lTME APPOINTM(NTO,.TllUSTEI STATEO,CAL.,.ORNIA ~Oii COUNTY Cf OltANGE TO "ll VACANCY TMI ~NTY OF O•ANGl Na. Mtnl Ne A·l10t0 No. A·O~ F ,, ''" ')f WILLI~ BAY AN COMBS. IN THI SU,.EltlOR COUltT 0, NOTICI 01' MIAltlNG 0, PETITIOOI n '<"• " TMI STATlf 0" CAlll'OltNIA "0• "Dlt PR09ATE OF Will-ANO 1'011 Mansi.on Backs Debt l• THE C.t.T CAl(HFll'> 11 THl (AT TRllPPERS l !>MALL ANIM/lL (4 f (HElllS t i !>M'ILL A"llMAl TA'IPPERS ltll lll•• A•~n.w crO Hun I 1no• 'ln 8'-1cn (Al•f~'"'• 91._.... Mt<hHI M Alto~. 81U Elli\ ..... Uf' ~ D Hunt no1on 8t•t'1 Cdl ltl)rn t '7 .... TMI COUNTYO~OltANGE llTTlaS TlSTAMINTAlt'Y' ANO NOT I Ct I!> HEfEBY GIVEN IO,..., In '"• Meller OI '"' E\late of AUTMO•IUTION TO ADMINISTElt «•d 1"' A,,,.·-~ .,....,.a "rteMnl GEOllGEW 8AYANT UNDlll Y-Mlf INOEP(NDENT AD· I"~' '1 1 "• 1' on\ '1 e ¥ 1 n q Notl<e I\ huel>v ql¥tn lh•I lllt o..tl MINISTltATIO.. 0, ESTATES 4CT ·1alm••'1-'•n\1ttw.••o~···ere· """of , ... y I( B~Y"Nf IQr '"' •1> E\1•1• OI CH All LOT TE ISA8El 1utreo IO 1'1• lhtm ''"'" , ... ntcess-rv po1,,lmenl o1 llANI( OF "ME RICA SH 0 EM A ICE R. i Ii A IS A 6 EI •'7Ut,..,. •nlheoff~eoll.,.,Cl,.rkOftlM NT &S4' .»Tru•l-..IO'>'<Y .,.111,,.. SHOEM4'KER •~11 tSASEL fl •bo•& ""''"~ C04rl. or 10 pre~• "'"'' ol 1 ... '"'' wlll ot \•Id .,..H .. eO SHOEMAl(ER 0.-Ctd\4'0 Graceland Covers Presley Divorce Promise M.,Q•r•I A All .n llU £111\ 4¥tnu• • 0 Hunllnqton 8••<11. C..l1IO•nl~ t2Mt> T"'' !><HI,..,, '• condu<ltd Dv • oe,,..ral ~'1Nr"\l1r0 MIC~I M 4'11on '"""' "''"' '"" nfGtsUFV Vl)UChers. lo to wtlltll r•ftr•n<• "llertbV m•tlt lnr NOT•c.,e IS HEAE9'1' GIVEN ""' lhe """"'••9".0 1' 1" Trust Ot~rt turlhtr P<,lrfk'ulA" will ,,.. "'•rl1 t i EOW .. RO J SCH'\EFER h, fd;,. ""'"' 801 "for•" ... &,,, St•~• Senta ' oo o'cl0<li 1 m .,,, June 1 i.11 11 th• "••P•n • """''°" '"' ProMt" "' w111 .. no Af'\• Cttl+fl)rnt& •Po1 ..irthtch •~ the cour1rQOm ot Ot-CMrtmf",,t l n f lhfl fOt' l\\Ullntfl!nf u~u"r' Te\tttm• "' t• f 10 ot•cf' "4 bU\~nen 04 th~ und~r\iQned In SuotrlOf" Cnurt Qi t~ 'S1Att-ot CAl1torn1.1 \hf P•UtlCll'\ot'r ~ .. ut"'1rlr_,t 1C')n ,,. •''' •II m•llt<\ per'i•I~ IO '"" .. ,,al. Of for , ... eou .. 1y of °'""O<I Cllv ol !>a .. 14 mlnl\l•r '"" ~,,.,~ un(joor lh .. Intl• P"" t •rom A 11soclaled P r ess Dispatches MEMPHIS, Tenn E l vis PrHley is using his Gracl'land mans ion as partiul collateral for a $2 m illio n divorce !'..Cttlemcnt r eached in 1972 with his for m e r wife, P r lsc llla . Presley's fathe r , V e rnon, s aid Graceland was selected by the s inge r as collateral bec ause it is the one p1£'ce o r property th at Presley has no intention o r !>clling The e lder Presley s 11.ld his son is up to date on divorce a nd c hild support pay ments. but under law in C alifornia. where the decree w as filed, h e is required lo cover the outstanding bala n ce o r the settleme nt. The elde r Presley said about $462,000 o f the original $2 million settle m e nt is s till d u e Mrs. Presley. U nder terms or the divorce. half o f the settlement was p aid in 1972 a nd the res t was to be PllES~EY paid over a Jo.year p e r iod . Vernon Pr~Jey stud his son h ad decided to pay the ... ettlcmenl nrr d u ring t h e n ext t hre e years . • LONOON Prince~$ Annf' and her hus band ('apt. M ark l'hlllips, hoth o f whom have paid hefty fines n :crnlly for highway s peeding, \.H~rc s topped :.igaan b ytworlat tires. With th(•ir horses in tow, the royal couple was l'turning to London from a w(•ekcnd eq1J1:5tnan m t.>cl when the ir horse• tra1l(•r broke down~ 1th two flat-. in the pounn~ ram alonJ( an expre~s\\ ay Anne ~ot out of the (·ar lo qu1t•l thl' horst•A [ J w h I 1 c th c (' 0 ll p I c. s ~EOl'f_,f; bodyguard C'alled for a .__ _______ ~ road r epair c:rew. "Whe n w<' J:Ot lhert>." mechanic Mark R adford l'IU)d later. "Anne wns s itting p&ttently m a C'aravan ltrailer> bemg towed by a flange R over. a nd w e PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE were grcet~d by M a rk Phillips, who got under the h o r sebox with m e t o gel the s pare wheel. "It was pouring with rain and it was a mu<:ky job, but his spirits seem ed high and we chatted " * LONDON -Britain's besl·known bobby, P o lice Constable Bob Matthe w s, who was the g uard out· side 10 Downing St., has r e tired afte r l6 years of watchin g prime minist e rs com e and go. But his r e t ir e m e nt will be s hort-lived. Prime Min ister James Callagb •n s aid that as soon as Mal· thews hands in his h elm et. he'll b e back at 10 Downing St. "H e 's com in g in out of the cold to be the doorkeeper insiclt> No. 10." Callaghan told re porters who h ad gathe r ed out s ide London's mos t f a miliar ad- dress to g ive Matthe w s a retire- ment send-off. C allaghan Jokingly r e fe r red to the ruddy ·complex1oned con · MAnMews s table as "'The Red Baron .. because h e got in the way or a ean of red paint hurled during a d e m onstration • C AMBRIDGE. M ass Sh e was invited to lunch w ith the wives or E lliot R ich ard son and J ohn Volpe, but n ever h a d anything t o wear or "money to e nte rtain them." complained the soon ·to· be ex·wife of Sen. E dward B r ookf'. R emlgla Brooke testified at tht•1r divorce tria l that. "I h ad to borrow dresses from a friend. H e IBrooke) t old m e h e didn't h ave any money:· She filed for d1vorrt• in July , c harging cruel u nd a bus ive M•s noon tre .. tme nt by the M assachus etts Republican Brooke counlc rfiled with lhe s ame complaint. PUBUC NOTICE P lJBUC NOTICE Tiii\ \tet-nl W•\ lllPd Wiii\ lh• County Cltrk o! 0.""9" C.Ounly on Apr•I •a. "" '7UU Puo11v.,.o Ort1<1QO• c.oa-1 U••lv Piiot Mav • 11. 11 H "n 111• 11 PUBLIC NOTICE "ICTITIOU~ •USINU5 NAM£ STATEMENT I he 101•-•1111 04r>On I\ dO•nq bu•I· n•\\ •' I DOLORIS C.O, 737 Bro<l<lw•y C.o•I• Mt\.& CA •2n1 Oo•ofl\ Elit•bclh 1-1 •M•n 131 BroMlw•v C.0.1• AMl\d CA q1~n lh1 bU'\lnf'\\ I\ Cf'K'ld'IJ"t"'t1 hy •n 1n dtvipu•I Ootarl\ E Ho•d<'n T"I\ •ltltmenl w•• ftlf'd w•th I ... r~univ Cl••~ l'>l 0r.,,.,. C.ounl y on Arorll ,.Id Mt«Wnt wit~ fl'M.i' month\ ~tter Ana ct.nt Aomlni\t'dtmn nt E'-l«tl .. \ Al I,,. ti..""' C>Ubllcoll<>• ot ""' nottc. Oat OaltO Mav 13 1•11 l•r•nc• to -!Ch " m11,,.. '"' lur '"' • ~dMay!O ,.,, WILLIAMI STJOHN p4rllcula•\ .. ,,.,, ... l!llf'ltnl«lnl!olM~ RANI( OF -EAi(" Couflty(lf'f'\ •n<l of ""'"lnQ l,,., \llm~ ~d'b<!"n ''"1 '>r Mdv 'IATION ... llllUSTANO Cl .. •'llt""SufM'rl'YCOUrl 11,1'77.•llOOOam tnttwtourlrM"l S'IVINC.!> "'SOCl '\TION ,.,. ,,,., s1a1eof C•lllornlo of Ote>Art,.,,...r No 3of ••'o court "' /Oft B¥ Dorl\JouOh Tr us I Office•. for tlW! County of O•ilOQ•· Civic Cenl"' Ort"~ Wut on'"" c uv '" C~MulorOfll't~Wn•ol IOYLW. ATWILL & ltOllNSON !>11"1114'M, C11lllornt11 '""' •11'>¥t Mnt<I decedt•ll "" ... "'"' &CovMellor••t Law O•l•O M4v ~. 1q11 THOMASL. LORO 110 SOU TM •ucuo AVI. WILLIAM I!. $1 JOMN, tuue 11J Countv Clerk usu l'a-•V•I~·· ~ASAOIHA.CAl. ... OltNIA•noi WILLIAM¥ SCHMIOT u,u11aHlll\,C..tttt1 All.,,..flw"9111l->64So11Mlfwl~.,!><lll•JOO 17141 Mt·UM Publi""'d o.en99 Col\I O•llv PllOI NtWMrt 9ffdl. CA. u ... •u .. · ... yferl!~ May tt.19.u "17 2°"'17 Ttl 17Ul M4-U2' Pul>h\IW<I <>•~ COA~I 011•lv P1101. All ... NY tor: 11.i111- M.a¥ II 1S end Jun• t • !017 207' 111--------------1 Publl\htO Or~ Co.st O•tly Pilot Mey I I 1J 11 1t 17 t9111-77 PUBU C NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE S."46>7 I~ 1q11 ---~---~~---~! STATI 0~ CALl,.OltNIA STATIWATllt lftSOUltCH COffTltO\. eOAltO Ol'fltteft ........ lt'9fll• nu Nllwt-tll s1 .... 1 S.cr-•. C.lllon1la •~• HOTICaO,.Ml!AltlHG PUBLIC NOTICE r>•m~, t'•-O °'•"I' ('''"' lJ"""" P1tot M~v .. I I It !) 1~11 1161 IT PUBLIC NOTICE l'tCTI TIOUS IUSt Ml SS NAM( STATIM(NT l "" to41owl~ pefton\ •'• do'nQ t>v\t ~"' ~\ VIEJO flU\INESS l'.4\lllt 'IU So,, M tQU•I OriW, Sult• [ Nt•woort 8e•Ch, CA '11>1>0 JJO lrw~\l..,....nl (Oml'•ny 8rldll A 9..,,,,. Mln.cjl"Q PHI""' 3S7>1 B••'" Ila.<! Ctol\lr.,,o But l> C.t. q2~H ~A lnv,.\t.,,..nt Com11~nv ''"'" R Mc o\l'I P~•ln&r 103 E¥onl,,Q C• ny lloltd.Corl)lla<l"I MM Cl\?167S J8 tnv"'''m•nt C.nmo1ny J~• ~. Grev P•r1Mr tow Ga111wy, N•wDbrl B••<". CA '1'1"60 Thi' bu''"'"'' 1-. c.nndut h~f"f by ft ql"n•r lll o;1rtn.f \htr. Br.•n A 8ftrll'ht MAn1tl')H'tc) P•ft,.,, '"' 'tt•tHYWn1 w•· tllr~ with '"'• Countv Clt•IC<>l OrMQ<• Ct.l•Jntv o"APrll lO ,.,.,, non Pu1111.~ nr "'"' <.o "' t>A•'" Pllol. 'lprtl 11 eM May• I I I-I'll 1701 ·TT PUBLIC NOTICE .. OTICl TOCilOITO•S SUPllU°"CO ltTOl<TMI! STATEO,.CA ll'OltNIA "01t TH( COVlff OF O•ANOl Ne A ••M Est•le of Fll.t."IC E STONER. o., ..... ., "IOTt(E I!> HEllEIY GIVEN 10 IN <ret'lltnr\ "JI'"" trJtW•rta"1ttd de<:~dett1 that All orr\i()ln-. hav•"' cl•frni 6Q•fn\t ,,,. \••d <t-r-nt •" rpqulr•O lo Ille '"""" witt\ th-~·\·•(V' VOUC.Plef\, 1n I ... ')fll•• Of -<•-"' -•t>o"'f -lllf••dC->'1•1 or lo pre~! lhem.wllht.,. "fl't:1tU,.,v "°"'""'''· tett\.9 u~rslQn-ed 4'1 lM <)ll«• Of 8Uill"O"I. GAULOI N. Tl-IOMY)N t. NEL!>~. AllO•MV\ 61 L•w 76'4 !> P••11ln A•. Whlttl••. c• '!0601 12tll 4'11.o.81. W'flch I\ I"* Ollte of l>u\I""" of 11>« u,,.~,.'9neo '" •II m1t If(\ 110,,talnl,,9 lo $1' t\fll~ OI 1ald tletll<llnl wllNn lour 40nt1>1"1l1.,,. Ille ''"' Pul>llc ~llt>nof lhh roHct O•ltd M~v 1 I 1q71 EOWIN G 'iTOHER ll'IYMO"IOO \TON!" e .. cu1or•olth4W111 of t,,..11b0wn1111.cic11cedtnl IUltTON.OAULOIN. TMOMIOl'f 6 NELSON Att-V\·•l·l..a• 1614 S ,..,,...,. AVt w111ttl•~ ca *02 IJIJl •ff. ... t AftW ... Yt ltw I! .. cvton Pub"'""° O•..,?!I Coel O••lv Ptlot, M•v it H •"" June ' e. "" lfl tll• Mell•• OI W•tte a .. o Unret\O,,lblt' U\t o f Wiier l>V MISSION VIEJO COM PA NV NOTICE IS HEllE8Y GIVEN tMI a ...... ,,9 w111 t>I r.eld on '"U•\OIV. Mo 2•. "" 11 t"IO o m In IN Roour<f' Bulldlnq Auditorium first ftoor. 1•1• Nlnlll Sl,.,,ot. S8<r&m~nto. Calllornlt. !11•1• WMor Re\OUfCf'\ Control 8oard Ot<l•lon UU deted M•"<" 1. 107. PU•W•lll "'*"°" 2, Artic le X oft"• ·ct•llornle Co<l\lihlllon ~nd Wlflt• 'odt Section 11s, ordt•to lh• Minion Vltlo Com11any 10 lmm•dlaltlv CH•e fllllnq L•-• Ml\\lon Vl•fo In Or&noq County. In accordanct wit" C.On111tlon 7 or llM Ord<!r In 0.Cl\IOt'I 1461 tr.. MIHioll Vie· lo Comoanv ll"lit111ned '"*Bo.rd for rt· co'1siderat1on of Oi-clslon 1443 o., lht b••ls ol new evltiono. illCludl"O IN 001..,1111 tor use of pr•'""ll'f dtor..,.o oroundw•t.,. from t ... L.,w,r 5'1n JuAn CrH-~sin A\• tc>Urct of Wtl~r fOf fill. 111q ""' ,_.., Th« ootenllt l ., .. tor t lr· 1•1< 110" of Ill-9rounc1W&t" ti1eno1 from lu•t tOIJlh ol San Jue., Ctoltlrano IQ tOD•O•lrMltlv,,... mlla "°""of lM P1<lllCO<•_., 0" M••Ch 11 1'11 lllf 8041rd eutlloflled • '"'to.er llurlllQ on th de· clslon In thlt "Mite•. T"" ouroow of 11111 .... ......, ''lo •e<•hrt •vloe,.ca ,,.,,.. --------------r•"Y lnttrnltd oanv W'11<h wlll tHl,t l1't ISoaro In evaluat111q wN~r • ,.. 2otl-17 PUBLIC NOTICE 1.-otlan of""' 11111no of u ke Mlul<>n "'CTITIOUSIUSINUS _____________ ,vi.10 wllll wat.r ''°"". orn•l'llly d•· NAMI! STATIM(NT CP-410 9r-d 9r-.0Weltt bA••n would <on· s-u.u NO'T1CI TOca~OITOltS Na.A-•t»O SUPEltl04lt GOUltTOPT14l STATIMClllLI "DltNl.\FOlt T .. lGOUNTYO,.OllANGl 1'1 '"' Meller ol lfl• Ett•le ol WILLIAM LEE VAUGHN iiho linown l\WILL14'Ml. VAVGHN.O.cu .. o Nollu I\ i.t•~l>v 01¥ .. ., 10 <ree!ll0<• l\evlnqclalm• ~Inst tho ,.,.,.,."td~nl IO 11111 tald Clitlm\ Ill lhe ofll<~ ol It\~ Cl••k of ttie afort"ald C<)url or to II'"'""' 111em 10 1r.e ll"der,IQnM .u lhe "'''<~ "' MVllCHISO"I & OAVIS. ATTO"NEYS AT LAW Sult• olOll. ~'"' Wlhhlrt Blvt! In '"" Cttv 01 ~""''"' Ml•I•. '" "'" alorna10 (.ountv. whtrh lolltr ottlu" 1"9 OlllCll Of~ • ., ..... o• th .. un.,..·•IQM<I In all malll'f\ P•,,t•lnlnQ to .. 1c1 e•t.t!• Sue" Claim\ wit" 111~ n•r~H•lr' ¥OUCher \ mU!.I .,. tfl"'1 .,, 11•e..,.nt11d •• etO""'"ltt within frur mnnth,-"H•r th"' f '"' 11u1>llc•1lnn.,11M "'""' • JllNET M VAUGHN AOml,,.Slralrlwol t~ Est al" Of •a1d<le<-n1 MUllCHISOH&OAVIS A"orMy·tl1•UIW 'MM Wlltlllrt Bl¥tl .• Suite ... lnerty Hiii\, CA '0212 Pt,1l>llsh4td 0rM9" Co"'' 0 .. 11v P llO! Mn II H ....OJ-1,e t~TI 2092 11 P UBLIC NOTICE PICT! TIOUS •USI NESS NAMI STATEME.Nt,. l'ICllTIOUS •USINIU NAMa STATIMliNT "'CTITIOU\IU\INEU ..oTtCITOC•lolTOltS w... TllolOll-lf19i;,.r\17n••••Oo•nq"'"' NOTIC•TOCltl!OITOeJ tlllul• WiHlt, Ul'lrt&\O'IAl>I• UH Un• The l0Uowi1111 per""' Ii d01nq bu" ".,, ., Th• folfl'WlflnQ .,., '°"' •r• dcuno ht,t\• 9'1\\-Ati. lllAM <,Al(!> 10 Ulllnr\llV C>t '!f I 1 (MIA Ml>\,1 C fl.,.,, b M 1'h ,. • t 01'\•J•lln ''\Un""' df r (:.,,,.-\A r /\ t).,/ n•1' tfoli!M'f ffllll ti '6 ftf41,1f \t t.u't>ti t r A •17>'1 : T ... I\ bu\lnf'!\\ I\ tQnt111' •••·t hy t trt~tAI jMrl.,..l\llll't "' ' MlfMOI l U1nqllhl • Thl, \tA'"''"""' W" f1IHj NIU\ Htfll fttvntv (INIJ ''' o, .,,_... r uunf'f' nt1 M•v . ,.,J , ,.,,,,, • Publl\llt•rt ounoo Co.•• O•llv P1101. .-~V 11 I~. H. ;...,, t "77 117• 11 . , PUBLIC NOTICE °! "'CTITIOUi IUSINUS • NAMISTATIMl .. T • fl•• 1011-•"Q .,.,~, ••• dnlno l>U\I "-"H • AllEGllO SIECRETAlll AL l &llVICE \1•1 ICt,,twat•r Pl•<•. 4'or~ Linda. CA.,... '8o C•m•lle l FC>fd. 510 l(enlwftt•r 1 l•<t. YarblLlnd• CA., ... • Olf..0. $. l(•\lr1tr. Sh1 lttnlw•I.,. Piao Yartle Lind•. CA., ... • Tl•I• l>u\1"9" Is conouclH &y • ~~·· .,.,,,.,.,.,p C.m!lt, L l'or<t • Tiii\ \!et-I Wh Ill~ Wllft IM C:num'I Cltrllol Or~ Cout.ly 011AMll •• tt77 ' '""" t Publl\lltd OrMIQI Co.t\I Dally Piiot. ""'llJJ. tnd May•, 11, ti,"" . • . P UBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE .. AMllSTATEMllNT SUPlltlotl GOUltTO,.TMI "'CTITIOUSeUSINISS MsU\ SUPlltlMGOUltfO"TMI •••\Olliible rnelftod of uu, or un· TM IUll ...... llq ,,..~,, -nQ l>u•• STATIOl'CALIPO•Oltlll NAMISTATIMINT HVllltAY ~()It HAl!l IOS Jhl ITAT•O,CALll•O•NI A"O" •utontl>I• ""''"Od Of OIVtrtlofl Of "'" .,. "0" TMI COUNTY OP OaAltO! '"" fol1Dw(119 --·'· CIOll\9 l>u" Pleet, Newoort .. ac ... (fl '1'60 THI COUNTY OF OltANGI W3t ... : ~ lllJUl'e Ol ... r ••wfut uwrs MA ltll.t)t.O "'o(). •U¥"1• MUflt He U~ n""°' M!Chael M FiorntlldU IS1S No 4'·tl"9 olwtl•r woutdbecompellblewlll!IN '"'l'·.-.!1-.. •<•••• ...... ,.... E••f11•'1f lll (llANnlllAPAJltt(IA Al AltMTllONIC!> >001 R'""'"' Or•no-4' ... ,A.01 c C.O•l•MU •.CA Etltl'! ol WILLIAM HE N•Y Wet~ Quality Control Pit" tor, ... l••n'\• I"'" (ln0<,•n••d'> •IP r A 114 T (NIJTO 4• • • L ICF A¥• ltr)Q S Su•telOli.Co•leM .. • Cll nb11 lltOWM ek• Wll~l"-M H. BROWN, l>nln 111¥0l""d. WOUid I>~ Ill lhe PUbllC 0 •••I••••• 11 'I"11., 11 n'\ It~ , •" r A II A T [ .. U f 0 • ~ , Al I ( £ '1'7Ufl Judy M F•rnandu HIS Oft"9' 0.<HWd lnltrflt, or W<tllld '"Ult Ill Illy ld•"\e C ""'"'"••"1•" Alt11A\7FW'll" I O.-tav'1 All\c •I £ nt •r ltrt\• \ t 111 ft 4vo A01 C CM laMue, C'1914t7 NOTICE 15 HE"EllV OtVEN lo Ille envt"''"'MMM ff~' '"''n'"""" '"""'"'•"b• '"'" "IOltCEl\HERlllY r,1vf"l1n1.,. C.•tllorn1• rorPo,.llo,, )ll()I ~ .. 1.,111 Thi& buslMu It conducltd by a Cf'9dllortof1Met>o11tn.tin.d•<-nt II L.Ro\.-.btroer t11"'"'"'' «•flll'>r\"' ''-MllW• n•m•rt ,,, r•lll'nl A•• lltGQ s Suite IOI> C:..o\t• M••A citn•r,.I Potrt,,.,.l'llp tllal •II _.,,,, ll•Vlng <flllmt •o•lnU Ollff Olvltlonef W411"' •t(ll'IU •••""' 1 11.,'l\'l'IA••t'> ,.,., •II """"'"' ll•Vlno ct••m• •Cl"'"'' C.•lllO•"'""~"' Juov M ,..,n.,noet ""' 1alo ~"~ are r94ulfad 10 Ille Weter RIQhtt '"'' ,,4,.,.....,1 ... ,,, .. , ,.,,., ,,,. '"* uld ,.,_,,, A,. '"'l"lrNI ,., '"• Tl\lt bU•'"'"' I• c'>ndutl•d by a"'' Tiiis •ta1eme111 .,., 111"<1 with llwt Uttm. wltl'l llMt ,,.,., ... ,._ "'C>Utllert. 111 Otlad: Mav• "" !"nunh<t•n rtO-.,,•r•l •U"I¥'>~ .. .,,,, ,,,.,n wll" n..-•~• . .,. V"U'"°" In OOf•ll<>n (OlH\IYClef'MOf Or..rtQttCountv onAorll ,.,. olflctOlll'lll clerltOf M•boW'"• SecramtnlO,C.lllornl• II"" ,,,_ 'lf(l•t Oft ... tlu• ..t tile •h'>¥• rn l\U~CALENTER PRISES 1#, tt17 llll•O<our1,orto11r-ll'tm,wlthlllt Publltlltd Ortnve Cotti O~llv Pllqt, .. , ... , ...... .,,,,.,,, ~, • .,,,..,,,,,,...,, ... ,,,.,., 1,..c P7f·Jll "'""'"IYOU<her1.too-.wnderal9"td Mty 1t .1tn Publl•t-i Or••-t.O<o\1 O•llv Pl"'· ,,.,.,,.,., -.<: ... n , IO,.,. u""•nlQn•tl St•wn fi>onqrtt\ P•e\lllllnl Publl\hl'd C>rtnllt Cont Ot lly Piiot. al 1)71 L•..tlyn Oflv., Lf1911na 8••<11. MAv II 1' tn!I J..,.01. 9. "'' f101Ml 11 IM o!l+ct of HIL~. "AR RE" I. l llR '"" •l•l-nl Wt\ 111.,0 with Hll• M~y 4 11, 18. t S, 1911 11'9·11 C.lllorr11., wtlldl It tt1t ,ia<• of bu\I lltLL. l'IY qoef!RT lit ORYO!l>I At Cnunlv,•••~n•l)rfW'Ql'CnuntyonAD"' nen of tlM llMtr'\l<ln•d I• tll mrttt•n 1or11ou•i.-... u Flo~oi1St .... ,., 4• ,.,, P UBLIC NOTICE · oen•'"'"O to tlM ..Ult ff Mid de~· PVBUC NOTICE KG ENTCRPlllSES. 761' S•" Joe. :~~;s Hiiis AOAll, N-pOrt s .. ui. CA ICen,,,.111 C.Oro-t S11r~.,oer. ooo SlevtM C•tw'k. !>an Jose c"' '"'' bu\l""" Is Conduct~ by en '" dlVldu•l Konn..111 G \ortt"O"' Thi' •111¥tnenl w6• flll!O wll" '"" CO<JlllY Cl~r• or Or""(l'I Counlyoo A11r11 11 "" "1Ul t l'ublhl1rtd Dr•no•• Co•1t Oaliv Piiot. May 4, I I. 18. 25. lt11 "~,, P UBLIC NOT ICE PICTI nous IUStN•U ,.WI STATUHNT Ft()<!• L&\ ArlQel•• CA'°°', .... 1<11" ,,.,., ____________ _,.•n•. wlll1ln IOUf Monlll\ .,,., , ... llrtl '"' o••<• °' l>U\j-\0' '"" U'"'"""'""" PUOll\htod Or-'°"'' OtllV Piiot PICTITIOUS I USINIU Dllb41c•lf0fl of 1111\llOllc.t • NOTICIOflTIMI ANOPl.ACIOflSALI J "" fOllowl"Q °"""" I• dol"Q l>U\I ,..,, .. VNS ENTE•P•ISE!> 1700 Ptftr~ l'IK• l'to ""-C011• M4"9. CAtlU• Vll"U l 9U((l ... I. ?100 ,..,_.,,, Pl•U Nn 17A C°'la M4>s• CA.,.,. Tiii\ b<Nftftt I• conctuc1..i by • ., 111 Cllvl011•1 v lflC:• J. luc:ci.n Tlllt 11111......,. ••• ll•ed wttll l'-CNlll't Cieri of 0r9"Qe County on May .. "" •n <itt mat•tt 001na1111114101""•"-'""' Aorll 27,-W Y•. 'l '~ 1'77 NAMISTAT8MINT O•lt<l,.,,..,12, lt17. .,..IO.,,.,_,,, wltlll" 10u' m0Mn1 """' t7Jl•1l TIM tell-lnQ oertoM trt<IOlllQ t>ull 4'LLIM G. IAOWll •"d l"t llr\I ('!jf\ltrAllM<>l 1'111114'1" • MU.. VYVllNHI 5AO.,lt0WN O" ~Idly. MaV U, tt71 ot II A,~ 411 ll'lt 11rtml&e\ Of BUEN-'\ P4'RI( T .. ANS,.all AMO ITOllAOf., t<IOO lttu Orlv•, l11e<1a Par• C.Ollfor.,11. 1i.- lollowlno900dtwlll be••oowd lose•••• o;ibll< auctlen· I XMlllTA llARIARA I OllAPICIN ANTIQ\11! Vl~LAOI!, f.001 VIA Co·llWCUCONolllltWHI f .. •ufrl11C>ftnew111 PUBLIC NOTICE F•brlctnl• Suitt tOOJ. Mll\IOfl Vl•fo oflhttl>ow11tllltdf9<adelll. oll,.~wnAm9d<i"• ..... nt CAtl61S ALLING lltOWNAND NlllAT•ON f;Offf0\.t04TIO llto.J1T•11t COMPANY le11.,.,...,. U1t NILl.,,.Altltllt &9UltltllL 0 1-A lllH.,_., UIU S.1111 VYVtaN,,.1$o\OtlltO'llnl Dtw,.,... ltOtSitT• OltYDIN l'ICTITIOUS IUSINESS El Ml .:.v1e1 coi.,, u1n.-• .,..CM... c.tl'INl'tnlrlli'IClflC~ Attw,..yut Law NAMI STATIMlNT •n;itt:'r..tollrtoY Her•ood tS1tt L.atvne IHcll, C.llteAlt Mic•• PIM twit<• Plett .. ,. Pl-St ..... ,.~ Tll<t IOllOWl!lo O'lr\On ,, dolnq l>utl s.1n1e1 ... , M•ulollVl~'°.CAt,.11 ""' .... ,,.,, f·lhOCfl0'1nPmwt ~2~J~=.GA ... I ""'i.~'oo INSU"ANCE !>ALES, lJll Tllh !>IHI,..,. 1' COlldOClto Ill' a 1":i':1~0ra11Qt Co»I f*lly Pll.. :=~':..r Attenwyter•-"'"• VI• ~!Oe. Sult•40S, N._,, a .. c.11, GA QeM••1i:;;11"'~'~11 ~ M•y 11.U.-J.-1.e, nn ~ltn~Mln·Slolftell Pllblh .... <>.,,.. ~ o •• ,,, P1IOI, .,~ '"'' ,,e=.....1 ~t\ flll'd wl111 Ille 2014·71 St4inAlr~"'°' .... , .. N. U•l Mntl u . .,,..J.-t.t r•" *\" w1n1am £ar1 st-• .,..t "olOer. c 1 ci...-o1 0. c 1 A.orll1---------------·1 Crttttn1111•"1114"ulllt 1'11714 -------------1 eue"" Parll.CAt06IO oun ' 99 Oil<' '°" PUBUC N&l'ME ..,oor ,.....,, O•IMH Pllbll"'9d 0r-. Coe\I 0.11, Pltof '"'' w,1,.u ,, cO'ICllKttd by ... 1.. "· 1•11 Mital MM~ .. " s.ntlt• l • PUBLIC NOTICE Meyll,11 U.Juntl."11 111s.n PUBLIC NOTICE diviowtl Publl•lll!!llOr-Conl Oelly";.:1:1--------------1 ColttMKhl,. Wllll.., E.¥1 SI-Aprll tl,-Mey •."·ti. 1tn IUlli'SltlOllcoUaTOl't ltl Ll~0111A~W.ldtr.JOOl'IOO,w1WaterC ....... T"I• .... _... •• , flttll wttll ""' IUA-71 STo\TI OftCALlflOltlflA,Olt G•t .... ,,_., ... , INtwl t JOl 110 01111• J1 OOOJ '41 .SSl J1)7)t PICTtTlOUS IUSlfHU NAMISTATU.UNT Tiit tollowil'IQ oerS011 rs oo.no 1111•1· MUH CourityC...-oAOr-C.WrotyonAorll t----------_;;.;_;-i TMI COUNTYO,OIAlltltl ,,......,.,._,, >'11•" Hltlld .. "'• .... Ml.. 0.,.,.,, MOU> I.Ill Trvclt IH•wl ••· " ,,,..., PUBLIC NOTICE NDTIC I Oil MIAltl:O OP l(ydlMO>trnrlli'kllt•. uotLb• .New Publltfltd ONll!Ot ~· 0.11 •1101 1-------------1 ,.n1nON POa Pao9ATI WIU. tlf\lt ..... r.1 6 0 M 4 11,. U.1'11 y ' Cl'..,_ A"D t'O• LllTTlltS f ll Ml"• ()tm,11r .... U",MH,U•"t n• .. twoo•e "1000\ G·ll.O. ---,.-,CT-t_Tl_OU_S_l_U_S_l_N_.-,-.---1 PEGASUS WEST. )702 So Gtr"'MV .. A.MllTATIMI NT SI .. Sa,,l•AM,CAt~107 •v ' • ' 11'7 n NOT'ICITOtltl OITOltS U•Y AND "°" AU'tMOltllAT•o.t "'"'o ... Tonllvndl l'reu SUl'l•tMCOUltTOP TO ADMl .. ISTI• UNDlt f MI Ttflnt111lt1t•"Cor"t•t'fo!Cht• TMI STATIOPCALIPOltNIA PO• INOl ,.I MOI NT AOMINtSTUTtON OllCtoolftlll \. 01071-10\' 117\ Tiit tollowl-,,_'°" 1, Oolnn "usl· OoneldVltulll Jr., J107So.G•rt1tey . .,. ,..... • •r 'II.. 5anl• Ana. CA tt707 t1h••• Thi, bull~• I• conou<l•O llv •n Ill· YINTAGll VANS. US\ Ntwpe~I <tlvhfuat J lvd., t.o\la ~·•· C-A. "'" OoNld Vltulll Jr Otry Ye OttSllet, l/Ool Ch•"'"' Tllh 1\Alttment wt\ flllld wllh Ille "'' N•W00'18HCll C4' "* Coll"tyO.r'llolOrenotCOVllty onAorll • '"" busllllU Is <OllOU<ttd l>Y a" I,... tt, 1tr) 41¥lelloal P14t1' OA•Y I. l)r~ Publl•'*I Orltl\Q't Coa\t Otllv Piiot, Tlllt ""'-t w~ filed wfl" IN ACW'lll?,l"dMay•, 11 11 1'17 16tt-n tllufltv Cletk of 0r"9' c..,,,., 011 May ._ .. n DAILY PI LOT PlJBUC NOTICE NOTtCS OP f'Ua\JC MU1-ING COITA MltA ltlOIVILOPMUn AOI NCV A llU&l.1( .. fAltl NO Wiii bt lltlO bf '"' Cttl11 ~\4 R.....,..oonient A~v Oii W~y .)..,,.,; t. 1•17. In llllP City OI COtla Mt~ ~II OM"'Ml'I. 1' •• ,. Orlw, C.I• -Y. Galll~nle. •I ) . to o "' , °' •• ,.. lli.rNfter u '°"1111•, to '°"'""' •mellOfntnt• to tlWI r!HltvolOOMe"t 111 ..... T"" ..... llOll"ldt'1-. Of !fie r"9...._,...nt P'O jo<t arte .... I Of'l 11 .. I<\ lllt ofll<t flflM (~l'f Clef'l(tltlltCll\'Of Cqot•M41'4. trt • .,. .. ~ t.a<f tQOf "" _.... "°"" w to ~ w1111 tllt Or~ c- ty -~--,. TM II'~ emtl"f l'MM\ antM'll lllHa ..... t of lllf ~ ••lo11m•11t 1le11ear1h, •111d u .. ~~--. .. 1111 tM , .. ......,..., 'flil'Cl', 111 .... \lrt..tWtlltC-tlllteftfflllOl<t" lOfl 1119 ,. .. ...,...,.... tMM Confll(I\ and • 1'""'9W .. ..-t.U1110 of rtOtwlOo -nl.ctlem Wll,l.tA-..1.. OIJHN C-cllU111t04nP<W 1!1oec~ary ~,..... °'9"111 0.. Ollty "'1(>1 Mntl,tt, mr ' ; ... ,, THICOUHTYOPOltA'NOI 01' llTATH ACT IP•o••T CODt "'°""'""e11CSofwlOIH 1te.AA011t ... I TllQI lrlfOttoftNtllf-~'ttlt •• JAMIS l'l!NO•HIUI .,. ••• of 1(4'THti•INt ••to ...... ,"""'1\.AthO 1J''•.co·· WANG Ot<N~. 00IN$,l)e(ta,.O Wo11tllnttar.Atr(.omOfeUor,tH,P NOTIC& I\ HElll'8V OIVl!N totllt NOTICll IS H<l8V 0111 COfh1•1 .. 0ft.Off$tW <•fldllon of Ille al!Ow N!Md dfCt~ Jl-OlO 0 OOIMS 1141t lllad l•cettltlrlllttr , ....... --fl'V"'O cl•lmt ao41MI #llUOll tor Probllt. Of WJll Sllo~llll~ll 'I/ fM \lld ~ill -·~•rtcl to fll• "''""fl i..ti..• THt-Mttnl JetAtlfftlWOit-OflJtW,t'f,,," , •••••• 1'-"'· with 0. nKM-V -ltt~. 111 ttetlll-r Mid ~ tlllllorlHt Cratt-.. It t. Oltt ~ w.1$ttnd fflt fl/flit• of "'9 cltflt of Ille l4low ..,. ml11h t0r n. in•••• llftdti' ttle I T•nn1t11ltll-.it1, *6"4" tllli>f c.oun.onor""lt 1""91. wlttl ,,. ...,. A~lnhtr111t011 Of ll!:lt Llflcet11Htll8'C w..•r, *'*· wNttttr l'lt<t n•rv VOVC'-"· to"" ~rtl9'Mf 11~,.bet• C.-"' •t '"'ref .._., & Terell tiwwl et c.10 lllOMALO • Utl. AllDmty at Wl!l(tt .. l'MOf •or turll'f• Nrt D•lt1"'11 llOJllO .,1\0 GVt•ll ~·· ~0.llG N().ttt , ... 111-nm 017• 1.tw, UOON MllnM,....I. hltttoO,S.... 11141 IMt l"8 II-and lllKa of Mld!Mf fl. Wlllltftla ,. All• CfllfQn!j• f17tl, wfllcll ,, Ille ""Hl'lltNl-WI lor Jvr• 197'. Tfle ...... wllli.111 .. labl•ftflMOtC•..,_..,, ...... .,..bol\11W\t~,.i111e pl tee of 11u91,..., .. lht -'tr,19n.ci I at tt • am, I" IN COllf'~~ Of Dleca9' ..... 1Wlor•MllfftHhalt tll mlll•, WU!nl~ 141 ,,,. Mlale ti Of1M'11Ml'll Ho ) OI \Old,_, 700 T'lllUalelthtldlHftftf'Ctl!lf ,,QflholCOMMUNITY aANK tt HCUrMOt• tald dt<~ •llltln ~ "'°"'"' '"'~ Clvlt OIM.,. 0.1"' '#"I. Ill lllf Y of ty trltlflO lllldtr t lf<llf lly ~r.-1 necvttrt with Ml( .. AEL IE Wit.LIAM~ 11'411'1t~IC.tllll'ooftltOllO\l<e. S.ntt AN (atlfONllt. At Ht!IJCAT•O.. tOfftC)t.IOATIO INOUITIUl!SCOMl'ANY of 11t0~'1' ... ,. 101"11 O•llld Miff IJ. "" O•IM "'°'Y t• "" Clrtlt. lrvl11t C..llfOfftl• It oebfar .. Ille Ill S.femefll•. Galllenll• bel119 ANNAS WAfi!O WU,.LIAMl.ltJON"' iiKf .. trttfilett '"• .... 1'1l•I07, flledt11'9ottmlilf 1, 191• l~WtffOf (.Wttyo.tt "'4t17tll~yefMtf ttr7, tlw lllovt ....ntddtttd' nC •ILi.i & Mlltll... (IOMMUNIT Y aAN t( ltONAl.01 UIS A"'""" .. !Aw ff. 1'C)OIA&.0 a t.4'IOWI ...... ,,. t"9N9"!1MIMtt!Wt.lllfft.. "1k .. Mtllllu..._ Uao.9 &"11fTltU t .__.,,.,..,CM...,..._tlttl S..•Mllllka.CA -~ .... ~-f7141 u J.s. J9'1 •tm ....au 1mw"' flltM .. ,..t "" ..... , .... -~. ""~-:"'""""-\.-....... (1 ... ~,,._.or..-.. CMU Ollllf Pl,.._ ,._.bit .... Clrtl\Ot C'otll 0611y ot, 11111•1+t• Mntt.tS.9'11f~U.lt71 ~ ..... U.t"l ~_,.,,~,-.-,, ..... - tO n . . • .. - .ProW.-G ... Thbags IJp DEAR PAT: I ju.t wanted to let you 'know about the incredible response I •ot alter writing to M agazlne Action Line. 'l'bey not only took care of the three problems I wrote about, one or which laated for more than 18 months, they also gave me three free one· year 1ub1criptions lo magazines or m y choice (from their available publica· liOOI). After all the grief I had lrylng to d eal with Individual publishers. MAL cleared up the whole works in one fell swoop. Thanks for advi1:1ing me ofthl.s ser vice. J .8 .T ., El Toro I S .. .nlptlota Prneripta.. DEAR PAT: Help! I JuJSt dJI· covered some chewing gum on my carpet under the couch. I think It has been there for some time, but ll'a too sticky to remove. Wha t la the best way to clear it? B.T .• Costa Mesa Dunn Ru' & Upllolatery Oeanen' •'First-Aid Handbook For Carpe& • Spoh" advlses us ing a non· nammable household dry cleanlng Ruld to remove the gum. Apply It oo and around the outside of the pm. Al· low to remain three or four minute.. Lift the gum off with a dull klltfe or •pat~a. If lt doesn't relea1e readUy, repeat the treatment. Take your tlme wl&b &hit procedure and make tare you apply die cleaning OuJd JIChtly to avoid dam aging the carpet backing. • W9dMlday. May 18, 1917 DAILY PILOT 87 Life Terms For Killers SAN FRANCI SCO (AP) -Two people convicted or murde rtni H u nt er& Po i nt C aliforn ia Y o uth Authority as acceasor let ln the niurdU. commwlity leader Adam-;::::;;;;:;:;:;:;::::;;:;::;:=:; R ogers have been Tk se nten ced lo life ln £ prlaon. Mary Le Blanc, 38, and Char la Willie Johnson, 29, were sentenced by Superior Court Judie Claude Peruao. A Jury found them 1uUty April }.f. ,Mrs. IABlanc'a ion, Melvin, 17, and Ronald Helton, 18, were c ommitte d to the PLUMllM• HUTtH• AtlCOMD. "'--· .,,_ .... a.Mee 16 VOoit Aree-<:MI MIHIO .. VllJO tff22 CltMIO Cac>itlrlllO "'""0.... ""'' ~A • .., P\ .. ~ 491-0401 COSTAMH A tl:e N--1 81vd. M. \.IC. 642· I 7 IJ •117•\'7 Off to Sea ............. __________ _A~~==~~~~=~ The Aquarim, first of 12 giant liquified natural gas (LNG> tankei:s being produced at General Dyna mic! Shipya rd, Quincy, Mass., moves out to sea for two days of trials. The ship's five cylinders will transport 125,000 cubic feet of LNG when it goes in· to service. CASH &CARRY B THE UNISTORE MASTEROiAAGE ~ tlOWlll ,,.,.II CO ··--·-···· FOOD SBYICI PIODUCTS MAL also bas been a big grief saver for At Your Service. Thi• free service of PubU1bers Clearing HouM~ can be lnltlated by readers. as J.B.T. ln· dlcatn. Altbouib future subscrip· tlon1 may be Ila true aim, this service ii most helpful in aol vtng a major coo- 1umer complaint problem area. If a 1ab1crtber cannot holve his problem, all detail• of lbe aubK rlption proble m (magazine'• name and addrei.s, sub- 1crtptlon period dat~~. proof of pay- ment and m agazine la bel, if ~slble) 1bould be m alled to : Publis hers Clearing House Magazine AcUon Line, 382 {'hanne l Drive, P o rt Washington, NY 11050. MAL recently started a new ••change or address" complaint department at the !tam e address. Towns to · Auction Building Rights? PAPEIGOODS JANITORIAL SUPPUIS RlllOM TAPI. , ·.,. Only the Dally Piiot reelly tella you whet'• new In 1our local community ... rtery day THE QUIET CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP> -An MIT researcher says towns could mule opposition to the construction of unsightly power plants and other facilities by a uctioning off building rights and dividing up the money among the townspeople. ln towns across the United States, projects ra nging from low-income housing to high-power transmlsslon lines are being delayed or blocked, ln large part because or opposition Crom the people who would have to live near them. PUBLIC NOTICE LINCOLN S·••t l'ICTITIOUS•USllHU l'IAME STATIMCNT Tiie lollow1nq O••\OI\• ere doln9 bu\IM\\e\ VERSAILLFS HAS ARRIVED! RONA INVESTMENTS, 10U Wtsl Ftr\I Sl•ffl Sfnl• An•. CA '2102 0•'"°"'" Anve• ~tO'I ~l<eedllly ClrCI• WHtmln\I~• CA ,,.ll J a mp\ 101~m~•OI Anvar, 1110 EHi Ocu n 81vo •IOI. Lono eucti. CA tOIOt Mir A/Iver tllO Ee\I Octen Blvd., •901 LOnQ8eMl'l.CA ~t Tl'lh bu1IMu I• conducted by a 9tr\trel i;wrtnt r\lllO 01..,,\hed Anver Thi\ ..... ment ''"" 1119d with 1"9 Count~ c.i.rk ot 0•""11' County, AP"ll 4, 1~11 ,,., .. PuDll\l'le<I Or41n9e c~,, oe11., Pllet. April71,-Mey4,lt 18,ltn Seldom hos a new car been so warmly praised at its debut. O r enjoyed such enthusiastic press. Engineering mode it happen. And it couldn't hove ·come at a better moment for Californians and the sunbelt lifestyle. We 1nv1te you to see a nd test-drive the most thoroughly equipped , car bearing the proud Lincoln name- plate. It 1s here now- awaiting your pleasure! The new American luxury car in the trim, international size. An investment in engineering: BUY OR LEASE AT THE SIGN OF THE CATI \ , • ' PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS eusu••H l'lo\MIE $TATaMSNT Tlltt lollowlnQ oertont ••• dol119 l)utl,. l\eu" C.AMP8ELL MSOCIATl[S II, l lJO Ee•I Fou•lll S1r•tl Sante A>1e C•lllorn•• "'°' euttll•• Pec•tlc • Q•"er•I ,,..,,,,..""'• 1130 Ea\t l'ourfl Sir.el, Sen11 """ Calil1>•n1~'1IO~ qot>on Ill C•m~11 1~4' 111\la O,."Mt1' ~_.....,O"'I',, Be.ch C•t1 ro,.n1• T f'tt\ Du'to•f'\.\\ f\ t.Ondu<ted by • CJClll"'•" ~t Mr ,,,.,.~fo P()O)OroM Cem00.11 Tiii\ il•Ut,,_l WA\ lllaCI Wiii! tlle Couno1 C.I••• of Or-Covnty on .._Y • 1•11 ,..,,.., P•tl)l"l'wod Or~ Co.t\1 Dally Pilot. Me; 11 H ~ Junf' 1 8 lt7l ~·II PUBLIC NOTICE ,,.. FICTI TI Ota IUSIHaSS HAMI iTATI MI NT Tll~ •riHow1no Pl"On\ ••• CIOll'\9 b41tl· f"4 \C A\ FP'INl<llN 40A"'~PtU!5S 16'$t M1•l•k•" AvtfllH. l•Ylr\t , Cellfornle '2714 ,. t loq.,n, l.,C Inc la Cehlornle Co•°"'•I• .nJ, 1'•n Mllllktn Avenu., lr.-1n4" ( 'l•fO''-•A'1lU T .,,, l>u\• ....... \ I\ Condu<1ed llv • t or• 00'"'.,_,n LOGAN, IHC J.-• M l~ Preltdeftl T~1\ ,t.•tt..,...f'lt f!W'•\ t1t...cl '411rlt" thit Cov"I; Cl~·~ Of 0'""9' County on Aorll M 1111 ,..,.,. P;11>11•-Or-Cont Oenv Piiot. ~v" n _,_ 1.1 ttn PUBLIC NOTICE SUPIRICMCOUllT MTMI STATIO,CALl,OllHIA '011 T" I COUleTY 01' O"ANO• ~A-• .. ,. HOl'ICI 0' MI A .. l lfO Of' P(TITIO... ,011 PttOaATI 01' #1\.L Al'IO FOR LllTIR\ O f' AO· M ll'l lST .. ATIOl'I WITH TH• WILL A ........ o f •1 •1• '>I !MILY \.ITTON. ·-· [Mll'f 0 1 tTTl)N AU I MILV 0( (tMIA LI "ON 0.-CHWd '10Tl(f I~ Mf llE 8Y OIVIN lllat JAME '> a Hfl M Puttllc 4d """'"4'''"''" fO,. IM (not'lty of°' ...... .,,., 111..i ""''"1n .. 11"11Hnn1or Probet•91 Y11111 •n<I •or """""'• "' 1 ell•rt or Ad- "''"' ''''"'1tll'I Wiii\ lt1e Wiii • ._ ... to 1tie oelltl-• •tlllftnt .. 111 wllk ll It ,,., • .,. IM rurtllltr partlcu1 .. n , •ftd 1,..i I"• """" M\d pletfl nl l'IH•lrlt ttie '9"'41 "'" bf~ ... 1or Jut1• 1 1•n, ., •:OO 11 m In 11W c0t1r1roorn nt Oeparh'llenl HO 3 (If ,~Id court "' 100 CIYIC Cell~ Otlv• W~I. tn 111<1 C•t1 ot Sallla 41\a, Celllornte. O•l•d Maof 11 1971 WIU.IAMa.MJ0+4'4 CovftlY C•t•ll AOlllANIUIY~•· C~ly c::-.t ''UL.CIR.MMS.Dfflltv .itChlcC:...terOtlffWO I ~o •••'~ .. ,.,laAu,CAttm Tel (11'1 *'"" Publl"'9d or~ CN•I Deltv Pflet. IMY 11, It l•. Ifft "41·T1 QIMllMA HAIDWAll 26" .......... Co.feMIM HOWEVER. PROF. Mic h ael O'H ar e at Massachusetts Institute of Technology thinks m any or these peo- ple would change their minds if they got something in return, such as a f beck for several thous and dollars. ..There are several reasons why we should pay people ore for having to live with these projects, but the most important is that it's fair," said O'Hare. "The costs we impose by dumping these things on people are real. They don't go away." O'Hare worked on his proposal un- der a gr rom the federal Energy Sears Research and Development Ad· ministration. UNDER IT, A developer would first pick several possible towns where he could build his project. Next, the towns would enter their bids, which would be the amounts they would have to be paid to allow the project. The higher a bid , the less like· ly a town would be chosen. Finally, the town that was picked would receive money from the de-veloper. This would be divided up among residents, and in return, the town would relax zoning restJ:ictions. u MRCHAHDIH IAGS SHIPPIHG CARTOHS GIFT IOXIS PICNIC SUPPLIES Plate. • C•P8 Kalvee • Ferks • Spoo .. Na•kl•• BLOWER PAPER COMPANY .... Or...-C:-ty "",. v ... I 125 L IDIHGll. SANT A AMA ......... _~ Thi• Ad Effective through May 24 all first qual~ fashions for - So. •u a.,ao.a.U A't0(0 SAVE 20% to 25% . ·' . Misses' Colorful Summer Sportswear Shirts and Shorts Choose ftom a w ide a11ortment of 1tyle1 and colon (u1t In 'lme for summer. 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(TV DAILY LOG)' lwmDNESDAYf l •VBNINQ I 8:00 U U (() C1al (@ ())) flews Cl tUJ 00 CUil fl'i> Ntn U ((8) CJ)) llns U Siar Trek ({) Gomer 'Yle 0 Gunsl!IHt 8) P1rtrld&1 r1m1ly a> Adlm·12 fl\) Eledric CompanJ d> Dr1m1tlc S.riu QlJ Mi~t Doutlu -6:30- 0 Dill1M Gue$1$ mclude Charles Bionson and his wilt, Jill Ireland (t> Andy Grifltth <10 Mm Griffin Show m hmay Afl1lr ( 11l (3 ) Cunsmoh fD Zoom ( 2tJ a ) lcwrtdltd 7:00 o u Q~ <t:> lW m m 11ews D limClllb I I MJ Thrte Sons 1 I To TtU the T111tfl O Conc1Rlr11Jon m I LOYt Lucy Q) The fBI m llMUll Lanauact Proemns ED MacN11l/lehrtr Report ( 211 1 a I The Part11d1e f am1ly ll•• Crou·W1ts -7:30- D \me Arn111tan Style ( • 1 The Odd Couple U Mitch Game 1 a 1 S 121,000 Qutthon CJ The Joliet'& Wrld m l l'ldy Bunch ( l7J 1 ) ) Pop GoH the CounllJ (21) (6J Ce1H11ty Swt1pst1kts fD Cllinatl 21 T Olll&ht ( 2:t) r 1 ) Thi 811dr luncll )tJ I.ms Club 8:00 0 ( t1l l~ )lt)CitMTlllMS (R)A speci.tl one hour ep110dt in wh"h 1 htlma and florroa clash over lh,lm.i s rnwolvemenl wrlh 1 hand :.ome A1!1can sludent D 10 ai 6 Im ICBC Doultlt· lulurt Mme. ~ (W) "l'I~ C111- 1on h Burn1nc" (dra) '11-Kent McC..11~ ~h•ne S1n~tko. Me11n Mc (;..rd Iliana Muld•ur, Od Bak~tn. ll111 I ind ~Pnt McCotd stars u I 1pl1 tu W1ll1~m Stone, a l11en11n •nd "'dower with t"'o ch1ld1tn RetOillll· mg h1\ children s nud lo havt ~tm .mund mort olten and. muell to his d1~pleasurr. the11 1nc1ushl1 Oeptll· dP.nty on theu Aunt Sandra, Slone 1r .in,fm to a onP man oper•ttd foe ft'><ur stAtton which permits him to Hy '" lh, l1tld and ~hll be home n12hh D '"•tt: (lhr) "C.t'' fuf" (d11) '67-Greiort Pet,, llobert Mitchum. l•nv Stvalat (6 • Mn1e: C (2ht) "TIM Chatt" (dra) fi6 Marlon Brando, l•ne r Diida U ( 2t I ) atl Archie lh" Cllmtd1 \llfetal •htth IS ba\Pd Upoc\ the celeblated tomt< strip b11111s to hie the h1ih vhoo4 ant1Cs ol Archie 111d his pal\ luahud Brtty 'fooniu Rr111e .ind MOO\I 0 Mo.1t: C (2hr)..;;Tht Y•n1 fna1H" (dr1) 61 IJUr\..t An• t '" Slltll~y W1nl,rs D111a Mrmll v ... 1n lhlhAn m Wiid WOfld of A111mals GJ AU That Clttters l W I.in 1t 11n t~ hnP. and ltll1 Jo4n 1t4mlyn 111~1 Gtobatrnn will bar~ hrr film P•n ltlls A shoc~eo MK h4'1 Iii.ii h•' lh1nkrna of liv1na w1lh Ch11\t1n~. AtlGru and Sttvr hPad lu1 h1> pl11.e to laynch tlle11 nrw rtlAli11n~i11p, and Cli11sllna iays aoodby~ to Reil and eon to pack &.;>Non "The Ton1u~s ot M1n" CJ) Clllmplonsllip W111tllnc -8:30-CQ Crou.wtta Cl> Plftr Mason 9 :00 fJ (C11J Cl)) Cl) CIS Wl4Mld1p lilowlt: CC) (211f) ..._ Alett" (dl•) '71-W~l"'m Oevtnt, R1lph W11t1, M1Ch1tl Brtndon. Adritnne Blrbea11, David Haynrd. E. Emmett W.bh Tins ~nse thuner cOIR:ems an iqldtlll at 1 nuclear powtr plant .tlteh raists the homl7rn1 epedtt ol 1tDmte ann1M1lt011. The bfukdOWn occurs ill 1 power plant 1n Mrnntt0l1 'lll!ich monitors a n11tonw1dt com· plu ol 64 n11cfur plants. It tironeously detects tsuped rtlillMMI and seals off lht bllrldrnc. t1Jppi111 14 lethntclans 111sidt. The 111111 broulflt '" to "westlpt1 soon MPtCtl •bota19, "' tltt lllOlt 1111,ort1nt quat1CH1 is WHO la 111 control ot the Pint compln-man or IN(lti111I • ((Bl CJ)) u Qaflel .... "la~ Kiiie(' Wtlt11 two etnt1tfold cand1d1tu for ''ftliPt Ml(l2111t" are murdered, Jin sets hentlf up IS the ned potentur victim. ID Mm Gfiffln sa.. fll) GREAT P£Rf0RIWICES * Charles Dldtens' Epic "Hard fnnes" Part One WON ID Great Perlor111111ces: Hard T1mes The fi11t of a lour.part mini· Mmes dramat111nc Charles lllcken's dlsste 1CCOW1t of life amrd the In· dustrial revohstlo" i" England in the JB~'s. Filmed in and around Man· chester. En&land, the pioduclton stars Patrick Allen. Timothy Wist. tfllly Markham. U1$ula Howells, Ros.he Crutchley, and Jacqueline Ton& Part I bt&ms with the arrival ol • CllCUS 1n the crim City of Coketown, an am¥al wtl!Ch sets tn motion a turbulent chain ol ennts. -9:30- .. Ill) ()) CiAl m "BC Dt1ble· future MOfit: lC) (90) "Com Gull" (d1a) '77-Cointha Sh1rpe. Jayne Kennedy, Vince [d"8rds, Don Cdlloway. GeOllt Lazt nby, 8111 Oioet· Ion. Moniqve Lawrence and Linda Allen. a palf ol lliah lwuon modtls. combine their &Jobe crrdhn& pt-oto assi&nmtnts with undert<rwer WOfk u Umled Stales agents Whe" flOt '" front of a u mera they ire on the 11111 ol 81adne1, an up1111ate embeuler. wtio ts 1lso tar11eled toe a t11me synd1<ale ~1dnapo1n&. Q) Mod Sqtlld il> La Criada Bien Crr1d1 10:00 D O HeM 6 t lowt Lucy U ( 29 1 8 ) r~f) Charlit's An&tls (R) "BullseyP" lhe Angels "enlist" in the US Army lo uncover a medical haud and lhe mystery behind the murder ol a WAC reuu1I. fl)lsmlToi111 61) GREAT PERFORMANCES • Dickens' Great Novel "Hard Times" Part Two EXXON EID Grut Performucu: Hard T""" P11t II COnttrns the amval 111 Coktlown of a mysterious st11n1er. ~ptaia b111u Hartllho11se who bt&ins a seductlOn of lou1g, ne,.ly mamtd to •Uttlly in4ust11at11t Josrah Boundtrby m u k11 Alnldo -10:30- (f Did Yu~· m mm""' 1 1:00 D IJ m ltl llews U ( at) e ) lo" Atntnaa Sl11t ( fJ All That Gltlttri 8 @ltJ 1Q!lltws a lrlllli4t 8) Mary lbrtt11111, M11y Hartman a> The "°"'111t0011ers ( 1111 ( ) T1ll IH<h Show fZj) C&lllic llltattt ,,..,_ "P"a di• Rest01ed" . -11:30- fJ ( 111rJ.1)1 C1S lite llMt: C) M.nil flwt.0 V IOI Vashon 0 ~1 J' fl tDWIMr c..... 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''There is some controversy about this because protein is necessary among geriatrics to help replenish cells, but there is also a prepon- derance of evidence showing that two-thirds or our senior citizens are consuming far more pro- tein and far more calories than they need," Karen Owens, a nutrition and food economics consultant told a s~luors • nutrition education forum last week. "An older person actually needs about 20 pt>rcent fewer calori es than a 24-year-old," Ms. Owens said. "This means cutting down on high- fat foods whic~ contain the most calories.·' At the same time, she added, an older person should get ample amounts of complex carbohydrates, such as rice. grains and vegetable starches .in order to obtain sufficient calcium, vitamin C and iron in as economical a form as possible. Ms. Owens, who serves as chairman of the home economics department at Pepperdine University, Malibu and also operates a nutrition economics consulting service, &aid that while the majority of the senior population appears to be over-nourished, one-third falls into the "tea and toast syndrome.·· Noting that the syndrome occurs mostly in large metropolitan areas. Ms. Owens said, "It becomes the basis of their subsistence because it's easy, it's cheap and it fills them up for a while. "But tragicall y, the syndrome also usually denotes loneliness, a restricted income and a fear to go out.·' CLUSTERED HOUSING with communal dining facilities appears to be the long-range solution, s he said . The problem in the meantime, is in "getting the right food to seniors living alone. ·'We know from our studies that older people don't like eating alone. This is essentially what Title VII of the Older Am eri cans Act is all about. It gets the food to them in a place where they can congregate with their peers." The nutrition symposium, whi ch drew about 200 senior c1tJZcns and several institutional foods / purveyors to the new Senior Citizens Center in Santa Ana, was sponsored by the Nutrition Education Committee of the Feedback Founda- tion, Project TLC. The TLC program is funded, for the most part, under title VU, and provides for 18 sites in the county where persons 60 years of age and older can oblai.n noon lunches on weekdays for 50 cents. a donation. . Flory C. Navarrette, who heads the food service program, says meals are "hearty and wholesome" ones, providing at Jeast one-third of a senior's daily nutrutional needs. "We feed them well because we know that for many of them, this is their only meal for the day; some may have breakfast and a light snack for dinner. but especially for the isolated ones, this is the only place they know they can always come for a hot meal." LUNCHES usually resemble a hotel meal: a meat, fish or poultry entree, salad, vegetable, bread and butter, dessert, milk, fruit juice or hot beverage. Ms. Owens said , "Its hard for anyone to get a meal this balanced in terms of nutrients and calories anywhere, but it's especially hard for the elderly. "Everything that's marketable in this coun- try is directed to the Pepsi generation, not to geriatrics. Hence, a typical restaurant meal is often too much for them to handle, both in terms of calories and economics. There are really few places for them to go.'· Ms. Owens' conclusions seem to concur with the findings of a recent survey of Newport area restaurants by a Costa Mesa citizens' group aiming to see what . if any, measures were being taken to cut down restaurant food waste. The World Hunger Task Force of the First United Methodist Churct), led by Margery Fuller, contended in their survey that if more restaurants offered "hght eaters' meals", they could effectively shrink portions -and prices - and the amount of wasted food. Moel of the 30 restaurants Interviewed could only offer verbal assurance "to try and meet an individual customer's request," said Mrs. Fuller. "We were hoping to find more places willing BEA ANDERSON, Editor BARBARA41lJS.80WEN, Food Editor Wedneeday, May 18, 1m C1 There are many wa·ys to say cheese. A 1 pungent Stilton Blue1. · a sharp Cheddar or mellow Jack goes a long way at snack time. •• ) to offer light eaters' menus," which she described as offering "items without all the ex· tras." A "UGUT PLATE," she said, might' dis· · pense with the bread and butter and potato trim- mings; or offer a 3 Lo 4-ounce beef patty in.stead of a 6 to 8--0unce one. One restaurant owner explained that the ad- dition of bread or a starch to the plate is "the on- ly way we can give the majority of people as much as they expect for their money." Mrs. Fuller says, "If a person can eat a whole meal, then fin e, let him have it. But a lot of women and senior citizens, especially, cannot - or should not -eat all that food , and feel terrible about leaving it on their plates for waste." She says she'd like to see more restaurants orrer regular portions at regular prices and smaller portions at lower prices. "This would give customers a bigger part In cutting down food waste. and in the long-run, making dining. out more affordable to older people,·· she said. A food service spokesman at the newly- owned HoUday Inn in Laguna Hills said residents from Leisure World frequently take advantage of the hotel's "early bird" menu, offered at reduced rates from 4-7 p.m., weekdays. Two other restaurants in El Toro, Barone's Italian Cuisine a nd Delaney's Seafood, report that their senior-aged patrons seem to ap- preciate the freedom of choosing from an al a carte menu. Says Mrs. Fuller, "How can a hundred- pound woman be expected to eat the same amount of food as a 200-pound man?'' Jn some cases, it's appropriate to stretch an entree through two days· meals via a doggie bag, but. she asks, "Who wants ~ eat leftover sour. fie ?" CHANGING CONSUMER consciousnesses and needs indeed pose new challenges for l'estaurant managers. or the interviewed restaurants that ofter salad /soup bars, most said increasing numbers of patrons were choosing soup and salad combinations both as complete lunches and dinners. Ron Deutsch, chairman of the Orange Coun· ty Nutrition Council, says the ability to please the "light eaters" may not be in trimming starches off the plates. Citing recent recommendations by the Senate Committee on Health and Nutrition which call for increased amounts ot complex carbohydrates and a 9-10 percent decrease in the intake of dietary fat for all age groups, Deutsch said. "Americans have conjured up this notion that you can't eat starch and stay slender at the same time. "A high-protein dlet is really a blgh·fat diet; and while rat takes up a lot of room in the diet. it falls to provide us with the vitamins and minerals contained in long-chain carbohydrates, such as grains and potatoes." Figures from the U .S. Department or Agriculture's Outlook and Situation Board, which .keeps tabs on food economics, show that one in every three meals in being eaten away from home. <The industry as a whole experienced in 1976 the greatest sales gain of any major retail unit, said Deutsch: 13 percent over 1975 despite a seven percent price inflation.) "WITH THIS in mind, restaurants ought lo look at their role in fulfiUing our daily nutritional needs,notjustourslomachs," he said. . -· Deutsch, who ls also the author of "New Nuts Among the Berries," says the normal low- calorie beef patty plate offered by restaurants can contain as many as 800 calories, the built of which is fat. The Newport Beach Marriott Hotel, as part ot an experimental program, bas begun offering what Deutsch calls the "lunch of the future" -a "light plate" that teams potatoes in some form with eggs or poached fish for a grand total of 450 · calories. Haile Aguilar, director of food and beverages for the hotel, said the new lunches were nosing out the so-called "diet plates" in popularity with the lunchtime crowd. "They stick to you," he said. · Another spokesman for the hotel comment- ed, .. It just goes to show you that it you're going to try anything new that has to do with health or weight control, Southern California is the place to do it. "There are probably more people here who care about being healthy and active a long time than anywhere else in the world.•• Spreadahles & Other Edibles Here are some tasty, cheesy ideas for entertaining. Some are spreadable, some are baked or broiled. They all make for salis· fying nibbles with cocktaila or fruity summer coolers. SESAME CREESE BAR Meuw-ements for these ingre- dients are a matter of taste. When the party a. small do the same thing using a 3-ounce packqe of cream cheese. 1 8-ounce package cream cheeae 3 tablespooM soy sauce 2 tablespoons toasted sesame seeds Sllced stuffed green olives Prick cheese with fork and sprlnkle firlt with half of aoy sauce, then with sesame seed.I. Presa in allghtly to hold in place. Sprinkle with remainJna 1oy sauce. Garnish with sliced stuffed creen olives u desired. MakM 1 cheese bar to aerv'e with crackers. CARAWAYSPllEAD 1 e..ounce pack•&• cre&JD cheese 2 C'QP9 arated Monterey Jack Cb MM Y.I cup chopped green onion ~ teaspoon salt 1 teapooo caraway 1ffdl Wt cup dry wl\lt.e \tine or vermouth Beat cream cheue unW sot· 149.oecl. Beat in Monterey Jack; cheese until smooth, then stir in green onion, salt and caraway seeds. Gradually beat in wine. Makes about 2~ cups to ~e with cracker& and crisp veaeta· ble1Uckl. LEMONY DOUBLE CREESE SPREAD Grated peel and juice from \.it fresh lemon 1 package (3 ounces) Cl'eam cheese, softened 1 \.it cups cooked, chopped chicken II. cup blue cheese, crumbled \4 cup chopped green onions Combine lemon peel, juice and cream cheese. Add chicken, blue cheese and green onio111, stirrinl until blended. For appetben, spoon lllllna into cherry tomato shells, miniature cream putts or celery lticka u desired. Makes 1 Wt C1IJl9 ftllinf. BBOILBDl'aENCRCANAPES 2 loq sour dou,h french rolls Melted btatter lW. cupe grated Monterey JJckcbeele 1 •reen pepper, finely chopped '4 CUP ftnely chopped pU'lley Wt telllpooll salt 2 egg whites, 1WOy beaten 3 lllcea lean bacon.· diced. cooked . cut each roll into 12 thin lllces. Toast aa one tide under brotler. Spread untouted side llahtly with~. Fold Montel'ey Jack cheese, green pepper, parsley and salt into beaten eag whites. Spoon on· to buttered side of toasted bread. Be sure to cover outside crust. Sprinkle bacon bits over tops. Broll or bake 1n bot oven unW chee1e melt.. Maket 24 ap· petlzen. (Note: These aepethen may be prepared up to the ftnal brownlna and stored in lreeier for future UM.) CARAWAY CHEESE GEMS lcupflour Hi teupoona baking powder '4 teupoon baking soda Y. teupoon salt 1" teaspoons caraway seed 2 ounces arated extra-sharp Cheddar cheese(~ cup) · llar1eea . Wt cupaour cream On wax paper, with 'a fork. ..ur together the flour. ba1dnt powdel', soda, 1alt and c••••1' stJr ln the cheese. Jn a med.lure milling bowl beat U.. ••• l1lPt-· 1Y; add the eour cream and beat to blend. Add the nour mixture; •Ur only \Dltll IDcUteoed ud .w: lumpy. ~IMO butter'<! muffin.pan cupe MCh l"xl lnch, flllln& them alm4* f\alt au. la a preheated 175 4--OftD until a eta.kt f • tater com• out clean-abouut ml.Dutes. Loolen ed1ea. remove • '¥Cl IW\'e~ .... •• • I . l I I • t ·"" • a DAILY PILOT Wednesday. M!y 11. 1971 ' Performance Not Necessary Life: Real Drama· JS1 BEA ANDERSON Her point was that she Ot .. M..,,..•·n~ liked her appearance. In a 11Jbtbearted, was comfortable with it bumoroua preaentaUon, and that'• what really actress, author and busl· mattered.. 1be fact that n es• woman Po 11 y the audieqce Uked it too Bergen tackled a aerloua was "whipped cream on • • S o m e w h e r e • And, there is something sometime each of us will aboutcarlngformysel!.'~ reach that moment of re-Miss Bergen believe51 alizalion that we are appearance is impor· alone. We mual arrive at tant. "The visual you the point ot not being makes a tremendous lm- afraid to be alon e, pacl on fll'lrt contact. A otherwise we keep reJa .. judgment is made lm-aubJect. · tbe 1undae. Mainly, she waJi.ted her Town Hall audfince "But that sundae bas to begin accepttns tocomefromwithio." themselves, to aee their She1aldsbehoped that positiveslde. before her lecture was Miss Bergen, who con-through "you will learn eluded the current aeries to stop trying to live up to sponsored by the La1una the opinions of others. Beach Assistance League. opened her talk ''If you build your life by asking the crowd if around the attitudes or they liked her dress. others, someday those She recieved a rousing attitudes or the people applause. might be gone. Miss Bergen then politely thanked them and said it really didn't matter what they thought. ··vou HAVE TO learn to satis fy yourself.•• she em- phasized. Scene Changes For Town Hall For the loth anniversary season of the Town Hall series, Laguna Beach Assistance League will be joined by the Newport Beach league in sponsorship. The site of the programs will be changed from Laguna theaters to Edwards Cinema, Fashion Island. As the new facility has a larger seating capacity, the upcoming season will be given as morning performance.sonly, instead of the morn- ing and afternoon programs with a Celebrity luncheon in between. Tickets for the series of five lectures are $30 each, $15 or which is tax deductible. They are on sale and may be ordered by sending a check to Town Hall, P. 0 . Box 856, Laguna Beach 92653. Booked for the 1978 programs are actor Vin· cent Price, Jan. 23; journalist Hugh Sidey, Feb. 22; author Irene Kampen, March 13; actress Olivia de Havilland. April IO, and oceanographer Jon Morrow Lindbergh, May 15. Town Hall is a fund·ralsing project which supports the leagues' philanthropies. lionshlps at any cost." mediately." Mias Bergen said 1he She said because of believes this b why this belief she started women are voting moving away from the against ERA (Equal women's llberation Rights Amendment). philosophy "that it "They can't deal with be-doesn't matter bow you ing independent." • look." 1·~e ce.l,e brily em-"ltyouwearjeanstoa phas1zed, We all have rather dressy party it to learn to 1salisfy says plenty .•. that you ourselves. We have to be don't care mucb about our own best friend and others ... or yourself.•• know that we will always The Emmy award win· take care of ourselves. ner conceded that it isn't "~!though we . were easy to get to "I'm the cond1lloned to attitudes one I have to sat.isly and when we were s mall," be happy with. M 1s s Bergen believes that there is no time like "IT'S DIFFICULT TO the present to Start deal. face What's really UD· mg with them and start comfortable and change changing. that in yourself.·' Her growth, she said, When dealing with the really began about five phys ical self. Miss years ago when her 20· Bergen said that losing year marriage broke up. weight is one of the first "It was then I realized things you think about. I was totally dependent She offered some sage on others, especially my advice: husband. for approval. -From the age of 30 to "Ir he tho~.ght I was ·35, you wlll diet for the pretty, 1 was. rest of your life. WITHOUT HIS opinions to mirror how she felt. she said, she discovered s he d1dn 't have a very high self· · esteem. Miss Bergen said she believes she has done more growing since then than she ever did m her first 41 years. A direct. hones t person, Miss Bergen made no pretense about her age. However, her face and figure belie her 46 years. When asked how she keeps looking so young. she said, "I feel young. I never stop growing, learning and changing -Use a common sense approach. Who needs to pay $10.95 for a diet book to tell you that strawberry shortcake is fattening? -Common sens<! about dieting says you have to deal with cheat- ing ... everybody does it. 'Tve worked out a diel for controlled cheating. -The first week. cut the quantity of ever· ything you eat in half ... to shrink. the stomach and j ust as important , the eyes. During the second week, double proportions of the first week and re· move all food that is fat· tening Every third day add the one thing that drives you crazy to be without. As you con~nue to lose. you can continue t o cheat. CHANGE THE physical aspects you don't like, she said, and learn to accept those you can 't c hange. Make them work for you. Con· vince people to look al what you want them to. Miss Bergen advocat- ed becoming an •·in· dividual, not a copy or one.'' But. she said, it's not just physical beauty that makes a person an in· dividuaJ. "It's attitudes. Real caring. The atten· lion you give someone else. Hearing and listen· 1ng." When you put it all together, she said. stop worrying about how you look. is your dress okay, will you be acceptable. "Just walk through the door. put your worries behind you and start to hve ... Miss BerJ;?en said. "All my hfe I have been a performer, both pro· fess1ona1ly and private· ly. I II ved up to the stan· dards they set for me or that 1 set for me. "I used to think 1 was sweet, cute. smart and loving. "Today. I know I am sweet ... cute .•. lov-ing ... .. WHY REPLACE .CARPET? UfWllM ... MW btNd"'t lytte.l "EXTRACT DIRT AND DEODORIZE" lrit9CJ out &..terlrl..ty LOOK! ANY 3-ROOMS FOR ONLY s29ss .,...., ·-Ar.o orHllFree "WHHE SERVICING qu.wn ,<l~A.LL OF & ,.IC! ~:ii RANGE TEll" ~, • ). COUNTY -.~(, CALL NOW · :~~~.'I·; AND SAVE ' ;--'~ UlirlPll•lld . I ,_, ... 1,. '-.._;II _. CALL: ~-. .1t (992-6640) . R.LW. MAINTENANCE 1We must not be afraid of being. alone, otherwise we will keep relationships at all costs.'-Polly Bergen HEARING PROBLEM? I SPICIAUXI IH MllVI Dl.VHISS CASH MAJOR MAMUFACTUDIS UPUHMTID TIH YEAH IH COIOHA DI&. MAI HAL AEBISOtER HEARING AJDS J40' 1. c ... t Hwy. C:-.. Mw -675·llll r--- STATE FARM A INSURANCE ® FOR INSURANCE CALL .DENNIS ROSENE 41 O West Coast Hwy. NewPort Beach 645-6470 Ulac •aood ndltibor. 5mle fVm ii Cba'c. 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Why is it. just because J am an "underachiever." that my mother and father are alwaysonmyback? Why can't they accept (as I do> the fact that I am a lazy bum and don't want to work any harder? I am not failing any subjects. My grades Calendar ZETA TAU ALPHA : Orange County alumnae will meet at 1·30 pm. Wednesday, May 25, m the Santa Ana home of Mrs. Sherrill Williams The pro~ram . titled Secrets and Values of a Su<'ces:;ful Marriage, will ~ given hv Oean Smith or the American lnslllule of fo'amily Hela lions FRIENDS Ofo~ TH I-~ LIBRARY: The Capistrano Ray group will pre11ent the aMual book sale from JO n m.-M p.m . Saturday, May 21. and J 1 a.m .·4 p.m . Sun· day, May 22, in the Com· munity Clubhouse, San Clemente. Proceeds will be used to purchase books and supplies for the libraries in San Juan Capistrano. San Cle ment e and La gun.a Niguel MULTIPLE SCLE&081S: Dr. Steven Armentrout will di~cuss current resear<'h of the disease at 7 30 p m Tuel\day, May 24 . in Tustin Communit y Hospital. He is dlre<>tor of on· cology and hematology at UC Irvine. Orange County MS p<1· tlcnts i nterested in volunteering for the UCI research project may contact Paula Stewart or Sandy Murray, 833· 7242. are m the 70s and 80s - good enough to get by. My teachers say I am capable of ~ettmg 90s so they put an F on my re· port card. Why? I don't expect you to answer this but I wanted to write anyway be<'ause I knew 1t would make me feel better, and I do. Sign me WASTING TllE SCHOOL'S MONEY DEAR WASTING (and I couldn•t have plck"d a b"tter namr myself): You ar" asking the wroo1 qu"stlons. What you need to know Is why you a re coolenl to bf' a "lazy bum." Never mind about the scbool '1 moaey. A mind Is a terrl· ble Ullnl to WHle. I au-test coun1u•Unt. There's morf" wrong hf"re than your gradrs. l>EAR ANN LANDERS l'm wnting about the woman who w11 concerned over the "cozy" relations hip between her hus band and their 12 year ·o ld daughter. Perhaps ~he is one of those touch·me· not wives whose husband Is starved for affection but determined to honor his wedding vows. Every normal human bcm~ needs to touch and be touched. The child is no s ubstitute for a wife. but it can at least verify the warm and loving pre· sence or another person. I sec this situation in m y own family and it is very sad -particularly for the husband. But I ~uess it falls under the h ea ding of MYOB. does n't it? -HOUSTON DEAR HOUSTON : It certainly does - esptcially since It's awfully hard to know what goes on in somebody else's mar· rlage. The only two peo· pie who know for SURE are the man and his wife -and sometimes even one or THEM doesn't know. Nevertheless, your let· ter bas merit -and here lt ls. DEAR ANN: We are Ann~ Landers good taste to write on the invitations, "No silver, please"? To begin with, I have no place to keep silver. Second. I don't want to be bothered ...._._ricord HAMS .. So Good ••• It Wit ..._..You 111 It's.Gane" Ha.llMJ • fcnNly Get-T ...... _ MEMORIAL DAY H .. 1 ..... Y~IMoW-.. S.... HOMEY IAICED HAMS OIDH HOW FOi M!MOllAl DAY! • Ready to Serve with Hont.y'n Spice Glaze • Spiral Sliced · From Top to Bottom • We Package and Ship from Coast to Coast • Full Service Delicatessen • Imported Cheeses polishing it. Meter c.._.. PALM SPRINGS There is no one I can ORANGE n.Jl:.E~..,. CORONA DEL MAR 7t55o Hwy. 111 ask but you. Please Tusttn-Kllhllo ll2ZS.lr1>0khlint J700t.CoottHwy. lfthndtoMkt. guide me. -MRS. C. 14" Ha. 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Holiday Improve -you.r abllity travel or plans for such to exprea. to cet mean· are very mucb in plc-ines. ideas across -thls ture. is maenlfled. A relative CAPRICORN <Dec. pays valid compliment. 22.J an. 19): Be specific TAURUS (April 20· about details. Confine· May 20): Bud1et ex· ment is temporary - panda. You also cet more you have right to be op- tor efforts, money. timistic. Relative who Significant chan1ea OC· complains ls merely cur -related to writ· "teatinc the waters." tngs, messages, instruc-A Q VAR IV 8 (Jan . lions, member of op-20-Feb. 18): Exult in positesex. creativity, change. GEMINI (May 21-June spiritual and physical 20 ): Element of timinc vitality· you come alive · or luck is on your aide. and ~ are drawn to Change .of residence or you. Your ideas "catch domestic adjustment on." could be on agenda. PISCES (Feb. 19· What appears to be op-March 20): One "at top" position could melt.· could become your ally. 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Rect.cecl Jocbh and llouMt ll-46 ...... 12-40 Lingerie Up To 'h Off GoWM • P'af CllRCll • l(obff L4MMJ _. Short . fllantlH Kayser Spect_. Sat. McrtH lath Towtf1l."911ud409/o Men's Wear 40o/o to 50°/o Off Sporhhlrh LOft9 .... Short .. y •• ,. ..... Jeckeh _, s,.t CMh ThrH l'lft• Wh .... St0.00 Hew $49.tt ·-,, .... ~ .. c-'-"" Not when it.comes to the food I serve at home. That's why I buy Weber's. Weber's Is made with 100% vegetable oll-not animal lard like some other breads. Don't you take a chance. Buy Weber's for better flavor and sound nutrition; You won't be taking any chances. } I I t . . .. . .. DAILY PILOT Wednelday. May 18, 1m ........ .....! . OO&NaaEAD ture m bottom at lO.:mcb 1 tan d ti v e m! nut u CAMDOLB 1tWet « pie plm and before 1erv1na. Makea 1 eup flour <can sprinkle with eheeae 3.3 J>Or1Jom. . . .. . A clever "lbprt order" chopped cook knows then are bit l ll·ounee can aavtnp to be bad from t.omat.oaauce Planovers recipes that need to be 1 teupoon chili prepared OQJy ooce to be powder (or 'A teupoon 1erved twlce;--and you'll each cumin, coriander earn extra points with and black pepper) your roommate if you 1 taspoon ult be unbleacbed, wbole cubes. I While your cuaerole IJ . whea t puUj now-or: I mlxin.i b~•-1 , ln tbeoven. prepue pep. combh>Uloaofboda) measure flour, cor-'pen for the nut nlaht. ~ cup yellow com-nmea1, batlnt powder cover wtth plutlc wrap mixture cool. Stlr Jn Worce1ter1hire aauce. wheat 1enn and beaten e11. (For a real Mexlu.n accent. add a tablapooo of finely chopped, !resit cllantro.> • meal and salt, (and 1uiar. if or at.ore ln an all'·U&hl Beat the can serve them up a ~ teaspoon sweet second tJme ln a dil. basil, crushed ferent w~. ~ cup chopped, ripe Here are a few ldeu to olives l tablespoooauaar u11.D1 it). SUr Jn eaa. plastic container In 1 teaspoon baklna milt, melted butter (and refrlaerator unUl ready powder b=) all at OOC!e with to heat. ~ teupoon ult • ten s_pooo until just ._ TAoo.Bl'UFFED In larse saucepan, br· ina about 4 cups of 1aJted water to a boll and parboll washed, de- membraned and seeded whole pepper• 5.g mlnutea. Drain by ln- vertlna oo paper towels. Blues of 2's 1park some of your own: Saute lnJUncl beef uoW Southwestern Supper iray and add onion; con- Beef served twice Mex-tinue a aaut.eing ·until i c a n · a t Y I e . 4. • onion is tender and drain 1 eq, allahtly beaten moil~. Tbe lWDPI do PEPPERS ~ cup bulter1:n.U.k (or not have J.o dlaap~ 2 lar1e aweet 1reen ,reaular milk> <Roney blends better peppen • ' l tablelJ)OOQ melted wltb dry ~entl lf l eu.1l11btly beaten J'Ul dralned peppers wltb beef mixture. Stand uprlt bt and top with 1rated cheese. Cover and store for future meal. Bake, uncovered 30 mhmtea at 350'" F. .~ --~.~ • .I ,,. •• /. J Making Waves Safe ; . . ; H o w i, a f c u r <· . m1crowaveovcns? , Ovens manufactured '.amce October, 1971 arc $ nol likely to cause any • health problems as the) •'must comply with ~afcly • regulations lhal went in ~.to effect on that dale .. For older ovens, at as !'best to stand al least " ! full arm's length away while il as operating to bl· sure of saf et v from •radiating waves· ..., <Microwaves rapad l} ~lose their inlcnsaly a'> ·they travel away from ~their source, so even lh1:. •short d1stanc·1.• provides " protection. i .~ Like other. clcctracal ~equipment, these ovens ':.might cause interference ... with certain .heart ... 'Pacemakers. ; Microwaves art''a non ionizing form of radia r tion . so thev wall not ~lnake food .1>r oth1.•1 t materials rad1oat·t1H· • A s l h e t• n t· r g ' 1 ., • .absorbed, 1t produces " • Tise in temperature , lht> '-.rise 1s rapid and conw 'Quenlly cooks quickly To 1ni,ure sa fc !-tl m1crowavl' 1.·ook1n ~. :follow the manufa<· tu r e r • s 1 ns t r u <· l 1 on manual. Other suf <:Ly prcrn u-~tions includC' • E;xamane a nC'w oven •'(or evidCnt'l' 11f "h1pp1n(( :damage • Ncvt•r ci1wr.1tl' .1n ,oven 1( tht• c1oor flol'' n11t close Never lampt•r "1th (or inacltvall' 1 lh1• ovPn 'safety interlocks Frequently ch•un in side of the o ven. lht· door and ~e .. 11 with water and mild d(• t ergenl Do nol u~e ' acouring padi.. s teel wool o r other abral)IVt'' Never <.1llcmpl lo rlry H e m s in l h l' o v l' n ~<Some people have n · ported 8UCC('SS IO dotn~ ·this, e.g. with h()S1ery . ·but check with a m a nufuclun•r's home sales consulllmt. Have u quulifi<'d serviceman check th<.· joven regul arly for signs or wear. doma1e or tam pering. • U you want your oven tested for trnfety from ~emitting radiation, the 'Food a nd Drug Ad · ministration or state and local health depar:unent.s can tell you where that .service ls avrulablc Cool It Treat Week~nd visltors 1o a cooler with a rum punch: This ls a fiuy, fresh-fruit sipper thot I will serve 8-9 peop1e twice. TROPICAL ~ FRUIT PUNCH 1 cup pineapple juice 1 cup orange juice • ~ cup lemon juice 1' l 4/5quart light rum 1 quart ginger ale, chilled Optional : orange ellces, strawberries In a larae container, ·com blne pineapple, .oran1e and lemon Juices wtt.h rum. Chill 1 hour. ".Pour mixture over ice In .punch bowl or pltcher. Add gtnaer ale Gerni1h ~with fr as h wholo •traw~ and oranaie .ellcea. * * *' *' * *' ·*1 SOUTllWESTJl;J\N SUPPDBEEF 1 v, pounds ground beef 'h onion, finely Groceries r!»!'!t:>0i.S~~ce ........... 15c Nestea Tea M ix s1sa Lemon/Sugar 2<4 O.z JN Heritage House FRESH Hot Dog or Harnborger Pkg. of 8 BUNS 35c Ranch Style Beans ' Oz Con Gala Napkins 140 Count Pkg • . , • • • Deviled Ham JnOe<wOOO 4 Oz C•n Fanning• Pickles 8 recic1 ..00 Bollet 14 01 JM !!~rs\l~ !e~~~~~~~~-· ... 55c Macaroni a Cheese ... 11r N Serv. 3 '• Oz '*-0 Cup 0 Noodles ""'"' i , Ol ••. Dishwasher All "'"' ioc Ott Label fiO Ql Wisk Liquid ,_,,., • t ·~. 0 11 l·llM!I f.4 Or -* Reg. or Beef Bologna L " ~.,, 8 Oz P~g .:1., Soft Margarine ~ C"'llon 1 lo Tub Bob's Dressing &, M' (.t• ,. 'I 'I Yogurt J•'-... l'"'" tJ A • t t .ihfrtli 1$ 01 Pimiento -·~ ~ li<lf'>lllQ• HOUM> 8 Ot Gelatin Salads ./ XlNf 14 Oz. . Health & Beauty Aids NICE'n EASY 0 HAIR COLOR ~·-· ·· Cllorol Aut. C(ll()f~ Clairol Shampoo Hl'rl>lll Esaence Notmel & Ory O.IV 16 Oi Sta s1s9 . •187 off excess lat. SUr in aa.lt, aearon•np, tomato sauce and olives. Sim- mer 30 minutes wblle you prepare fixings· ror two meals: Ripe Hass butter warmed •lithtb' afOJll ~cup wheat cerm 1 cup Cheddar wlthtbemeltedbutter. 1 tea 1 p 0 0 n cheese. cut i.Dto \2-inch Spread batter evenly Worcettenhlreaauce cubes, . orer bot baae and ~ cup abredded S pre ad h a l f t b ~ bake 20-25 minutes unW Monterey Jack cheese Southwestern Beet mJJc. top t. 1olden brown. Let Let Southwestern Beet () 0 Meats Pork Loin Chops F8l'Tllly PllCk Incl. 3 End end 6 $128 Cenl• Cut Ct!ops . . • . . • • • . •. Lb. Pork Roast •1• LOln End ,........ . . .•.•...... Lb. frozen foods @ ~!~~1.!!~~·oz "!~~~~~ ..... 52c ~ Oriental Vegetables ~ OrMn Glenr c;n,,_, H-.llan. 6Qc Japeneee 10 OL Pllg • . .. • • • .. • . ..... . ® ~~~~~.~~~~.~~· ........ 77c , 0 WESTPCAC " VEGETABLES :M~eoc~~.59c • Peu 20 Oz. POiy Bag Cut-Up Quartered FRYING CHICKENS U.S.0.A. 49c Inspected Farm Fresh Lb. LARGE AVOCADOS S:ad 4 s1 Favcmte For ~·· .. ,,T ,.,;,,,;.,. •:>•·; Short a S•uy Ollw.. S133 R4Q Conditioning, &tra 80dy 1 Ot ••• Clairol Final Net :.., s1s9 New York BONELESS ® ~.':!'~ ~~•~•~···~·· .. 4 For •1 ..... \. ) Reg • Uotc . Uttfl Hold 8 Ol Excedrin ·Tablets s144 Bottle 01 100 , , BROWN @ ~!,1~~.~.~~ ........... ~.19c CJ Ban Roll On ::::........ 970 01.11G1t Ort. lkiec ~-1 s o~ ..... . ~'ines and Spirits 0 ~ Ground BHf :. ~. 55c ~ Flt content don not ••ceed 30 % . lb. 0 ~~~n~~~:k~ .............. 1108 0\ ~wlft'• 8•u••9• Link• sac ~'own a 8eM Orlolnal °' a..t .. i.";' .. CHUCK ROASTS Rolled & Tied Beef s1~.9 , ~------------------------_,,, . COSTA MESA FOUNTAIN VALLEY 2701-B HARBOR BLVD. 18100 BROOKHURST \ I DAILVPtl01" Sweetness Is Timeless Yoeurt loven are ftndlnc w.. miracle food ada]'lable '°" all aorta of edible, ce>Mable, dip.able and drinkable treats. While lt1 natural tartnea1 •~•m" flUoerblv with fruit fnf" f ro1t1 1moothtea, 101urt'~ a • • • . lldd more or leu ftd pepper . aaace to 1u1t )rou.f own tute: TOllA'IQ YOGuaT JIABY f~·=f~. Fot sappers wlth a sweet tooth -some mlerqdell1bts from • "L ;e t ' • c o .o k Microwave! .. by Barbara Harrll, • cooltbook recommended by COttRmer Reports that Includes bintl ·tor convertlal conventional reel~. BAKED IUIUllA&B 2 cups small pieces cleaned rhubarb 2 tablespoons waler Dash salt th cup sugar In 2 ·quart glass casserole, combine rhubarb, w,ater, and salt. Cover and cook 4 ·6 minutes, atlrrln1 halfway Uaroush cooking time. Add .1ucar and cook 1 minute. Rest, cov- ered, 10 minutes. Test for doneness. Serves 4. 1 teaspoon grated orange rind or lemon juice may be added dur- ing cooking. OLD-FASIOONED BREAD PUDDING · % cup dark brown 2 tablespoona 1u1ar l tablHpoon cln· namoo Cream lborteal.aJ, "4 cup auiar, and add e11 blendlq t.borouahly. Sift fiour, cream ol tartar, aoda and aall and add to creamed m.lxture. Blend evenly. Shape dough into a8 1-lneb balls. Add SUI· ar and cinnamon to plastic ba1. and shake bag to blend. Add balla and shake unW colted with mb:ture. Arra.nae 10 bal!J .on Wax paper eoffreil COD· talner, and space cookies evenly about 2-lnches apart. Cook l~ to 2 mln.utea. rotatint ~ tum after 1 minute. (Cookl• wUI puff, then n.u.n out.) Remove from oven on wax paper and cool. Cook remalnJng cookies using fresh wax paper for each batch. Makes 3 dozen cookies. . Pour yourself a cool one, made long and tall in a blender with yogurt. .... creat bue for veaoe cool ... too. Here are a few recipe Ideal to lmplre YOW' OWD vttamln·ricta blender 7•cocktalls." They're de- ll1btful to lip in the eventu u they quietly auppres1 the •intb-. blea" before dlnlng. Yoaurt eue1 dlg•Uon, too. · . • . . areal combln•Uon of navontobeattbe1ummerheat: <;Ua1'0GVBT1'BOST 2 CUJl9 atn.YOIUrt . "eup alt ddllalf 1 mldlum cucumber, akin and aeeda removed ~=~:fteenonlon ~ tea1poon drl.. mint ltav• · 2 lee cubes, cracked or crushed . Combine all lncredlents lo electric blender. Wbll' until smooth and blended. Makes about 1quart,4 lel'Vlnp. 2~Z:c11o:ec1 (aboatle\11)) 1 tablespoon lemae Julee ~te~aalt '4 teMpooo dW wMd "" te•pooo bottled liquid red pepper sauce Celery and cherry tomato l•rnlah . Combine all ln1redlent1 except •amllb In electric blender. Whir tborouihlY unUl carrot 11 pureed and mixture 11 aa smooth u po11lble. Serve very cold with celery stick 1Urrer1. Makes about 1 quart, 4 aervln1~. . . • • an euy nctpe to cut In halt for oneserviq: PINEAPPVE AVOCA~O PUPPE 1 medium ayocado 1 cup plain YoPrt I cup pineapple Julee 6 ice cubH, cracked or cru1bed ' Halve avocado, d11cardin1 skin and seed. Place avocado and rema.l.nlnl lnaredlentl ln electrtc blender. Whir unW 1mootb and blended. Makes about a~ cupe. suear f:!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I 3 slices whole wheat bread 2 tablespoons butter ~cupralaw 3ecas 1'4 cup evaporated milk, undiluted ~ teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vanUla In 1-quart glass casserole, combine brown sugar, bread which has been buttered and diced in th-inch cubes, and raiains. In a mixing bowl combine' eggs, milk, salt and vanill~ and blend even- ly. Pour over bread mix- ture and very ll8htly blend to mix ingredients. Rest while boiling 1 cup .of water in 1 cup glass measure for 2 'h-3 minutes. Pour water into 2 quart glass casserole and place pudding mixture in dish with hot water. Cook· 8-10 minutes, rotating dish ·~ turn halfway· through cooking time. (Edges will be firm and center will be almost "set.") The brown sugar forms a sauce to serve with the pudding. Serve warm or cold. Serves 5·6. CHOCOLATE BROWNIES ~cup shortening 1 eupsugar 2egss 2tablespoons water l teaspoon vanilla l cup sifted nour s h ortening l~-2 •,~ teaspoon baklni powder ~tea.spoon salt 1 ~ cup cocoa 12 cup chopped walnuts • In 8-inch square &lass baking dish, ·melt s hortening 1~-2 minutes. Stir in auear and cool. Blend ens. water and vanllla, and stir into augar mixture. Sift flour , baklo1 powder, salt and cocoa Into mixture JLnd mix thoroughly. Add' nuts, "either blending lnto mix- ture or arrangin1 on top. Cook 3~-4 ~ minutes rotating dish If• turn twice. Cool before cut- Uni. Makes 18. SNICKERDOODLES lh cup sbortenin~ ~cup sugar l eee 1 ~ cup sifted nour 1 teaspoon cream of tartar ~teaspoon 1oda 1At teaspoon salt , brook eat. // 25% less calories and 35 times more fiber than white bread ... and that great Millbrook taste. New Millbrook LightWhite and Millbrook LightWheat Less Calories. Ne\V Millbrook LightWhite and Millbrook Light Wheat have 25o/o /,ess calories than white bread. So, if you're weight conscious, you'll wonder how bread can taste this good-and still save calories. More Fiber. New Millbrook LWitWhite and · Millbrook Light Wheat have 85 times mon! fiber than whi~ bread. (Fil>er is the "roughage" or "bulk" in our diets-often lost when food is over- processed or refined.) There's never been a more delicious way to appease' your appetite. ... ' have a unique mouth-watering taste your whole family will enjoy. Taste t.ests have shown strong consumer acceptance of Millbrook Light White and Light- Wheat. So, try new Millbrook Light White and Millbrook Light Wheat for leas calories .. More fiber. Great taste. ft took Millbrook to put it all t.ogether. Your first bite of Millbrook I,ight is on us. r -~----------------------~-, ~»f0"7 . I Mr.,Groclel': When all term• of thi• offer have been f uJfldecl by the customer and by you, I Jnteretate Brands Corporation will redeem thle coupon for. 2oe plue 6t handling on the purcha• of one loaf of MUlbrook LiahtWhite or· LightWheat. Any other UM con1t1tut. I fraud. Jnvo&cee providJng proof of purchase of 1uflicleQt •tock of Mnlbrook UahtWhlte or Lf1htWbeat to cover coupoM preeent.d for redemption muat be shown upon requnt. I CoMUmer mu1t pay any •alee tax. Ca1h value 1/20 of 1•. Only one coupon per tndlvidual, I lamlly, or orpnization. Interttate Brandi Corporation, P. O. Box ~. Mlnnupolla, Wo'D4t">ta"e~eo. Offer explree December 80, 1977. I ~ Save2Ck I ~.on Millbrook I~ : . f • STORE COUPON LJ..»N/n I L----------------------~---~ ·. . .. DAil. V PILOT Wtdt*day. M!Y 18, 1'71 Dbe,r l'aet: ·Fr~s-etB CountS . BJMtBAb a host ot ••moctem'' Ua,. Jleteatth on the lnJ. · they couJ4 dapUcat.e = ·Juncb. c.ora wu oftered, .. trinllt tim•" ot only GlllM)NS ran1lni from caloa portance ot fiber bu led eetof a bnn.ftrlt and a 9er'¥tnl of Uluch • Jaourl ,.....,.riid wlth ~ 'tl....tt-• la .... c anetr, diabetes and to a ru.b of popular cuet :iiijlPlY tiy mbl~ waa added to dlnner. M ~ b t.be IOW·ftber ~ w heart diMue to appen· book.I and artlclet ur1... tol tome llWh fruit or Tboee CJD tbe bl•b·flber eaten - a •PMd up ot be ot • bJ .... flber dlcitlt, dlvertlculosla, tnc tbe Mdltloo ot fiber vecetableltermforothet version ate coleslaw in· ..-Ual.rd. diet -but caa't face hemorrhoids, varlcoae to foods. Al a result, low-fiber foods that •tead of macaroni salad, BeeauH bJ1ll·flber another bowl ot bra -vetm, eomtipatlon, and maoy Amerlca.o.1 have mtibl normally be eaten and hJld whole lalackber· eaten ellmlnata more of the U.S. Dept. of overwetPt. ioneQDabranb1n1eand lnatyplcalday.Tbeyde-rieawlthdeuert,lnat.ead what they at; sooner, Alrieultun'1 lteleareh Tbe1e ailment. are re· bran cereel1 or bran-1lgnec{ two aetl of meal of 1rapeju1ce. Otherwlle and have more frequent Service baa •ood news Jatively rare In "less enriched fooct Items are plansj keep1n1 both aa the two d1etl were iden· bowel movemenu, lt hu for you. You can (tt all clvllhed" societies the new bot ullera. But mud( alike u poulble. Ucal. been •uaeatect that tox· ,.. the benefit• of bran· where people atJll eat 1ome people are qulcldy but made euch •W,.Utu· The mott noted effect le wast.et remain in the ~ eatJn1 by beeomlDJ a blSb·rOU1Cha1e f OOds . turned off by the tute Of tlODI U ball a lf'apefrult WU A shortened ••tramit body lell time aod can \ freeh ,.fruU-and-Obesity ta also unusual. bran. It waa never for arapeftult JU.ice at Ume"tbelenithottlme do lea harm. Low-fiber ~ ve•etabletm-no bran It's bard to overeat on a popular because of Its br•aklast, 1ervln1 _.tw~ eaUn1 a foocl dleta, on the other hand, ~ needed. hlah·ftber d.let becawse taate. cal\Ped Pineapple Udblta and elimlnatlni lt as cause conaUpatlon and r H owe v er , th e the foods provide so In the ARS atudy, the lnltead of pineapple, wute. In tho study the other related unpleasant The SHm Gourmet ,, ~· a .. earcb Service lln't mucbbulkandfullnesa. reaearchen found that julco u an appet.taer at bl1b·flber Htera bad CODleqUenCes. ... ready to uphold all tho 1---------------------------------------------------------clalma made for hllh· : ftber dletln1 or recom· mend druUc chan1ee in eaUn1 habit.a. It.a 1tudy WU uodertak~ to•ee if natural fresh f rult and ; ve1etable llber could br-i n ( about the same beneficial effects ;: ucrlbed to eaUng bran. ARS reaearcbere put volunteers Oil high-and low-fiber diets, using •• ncetables and fruit& for • fiber instead of bran, and f 0'40d that the ve1etables and f rulta produced the aame desirable effect.a : :· •. larger, more frequent and bulJder bowel move· ment.a, and a slightly but •• significantly higher ex- • cretlon of lat and ; caloriee In the bowel· : movement.a . . In other worM, volun-· leers eating the diets higher ln fruits and vegetables were found to be eliminating more of the calories and fat aa waste, r a ther than .. digesting them as energy : for storing them as fat. . Bran has .become the new fad food becauae it. is one of the hiahest sources of fiber. But it's not the only one. Fruits and vegetables are also, • high in fiber, but their ,: fiber content is generally under-reported in stan· dard nutrition tables "' because of o utdated ; measurement methods. • Fiber i5 the indigestible part of plants, and it ex· • ists In varying amounts : in grains, fruits , vegetables, all growing thi~as. Ji. Primitive people ate • Jot.a of fiber, but human fiber intake dropped steadily as food became ;• more refined. In the last few years, much a tten- tion has been centered on the lack of fiber in the typical overprocessed American diet, and this lack has been blamed for ~It's . . ~the Nuts . . ~To .Bake ·" Some people aay nuta to nutrition. Here's one luty way -In a whole·erain loaf. WllOLEWRE~T NUT LOAF 1r.icupmllk 2 tablespoons packed dark brown sugar 1 'h teaspoons salt 2 tablespoons butter or marsartne ~'4 cup warm wat 1 pack11e dry yeut 2o/•·3l/• cup1 whole wheat nour (paltry fiour producos flner texture> :' ~ cup chopped welnuta Jn a lftlall saucepan heat totether the milk, aucar, salt~ butter un- tll lukewarm; butter may not melt but that'1 okay. In a Jarae bowl dla· ' 80lve the yeaat in the water; add lukewarm milk mixture and l\'J ~ups of the nOUl'; wlth • 1poon beat unUl 1mooth; .,, aUr in enouah more. nouc to make • iUff dough. Tum out on a 1mooth aurf ace Uthtly 1pre•d ""' ylth whdl• wlMat CJ.our; •. ltnead Ill w•lnutl and eonUnue -.dlnl untn 1mooth and elastic -10 •• to 12 minutes: douch t spay be sUahtlY aUckr. ~ ' Pl•ce In a 1reaaod > bowl; tum to areu~ top; cover and let rile in a "ar~ draft-free place • until double -1 to 1 \.Al . hourt. Plmoh doWD. Tum out~ U1bt.11noured1ur- 1co; lhlflt into a loef; . ~ln•snued•~• by2~bdlcNf ..... cover • M Ila• 1'9 N1' Dnlil lo01ilt' r-•bOutlhour. Buelna =••ted coo· Qv•n 50 liilftui.. Tum l'2 •t on ,,Ste rack aod \ ... ~· 1 loaf. Greater'. mealllow8r values f es overall. large End !~o!!!~~ ........... te.138 Sweet Corn ' , .,.-.~ COACHELLA VALLEY •1 oc NEW CROP BARBECUE EARS (TRIMMED EARS,11•). EACH -.. ~-· . ~~i :'-t~::t~~i~ Blada Cut .,,. ··~~#~ ~··· ~·--··~.~~~Chuck Roast 590 .• 590 !!!'o·l~~~°'t!~.•s.t_ ........... l l 141 f~~~~.~~~~ Sausage ....... l8. gao BONDED BEEF ................. LB. Blade Cul Chuck Steak ff() ... Of 0 &I ti . ~!!9!,~nd ~lb Steak ~ 141 !!~0~!~~!..!iP Roast 11 10 !~!~~' Chuck Roast .a 79c ~!~~!!~ Bre1kf1st ~l~iP~ .. oz ~o. 111 !~~~~b~.~~u~leak •ti 1u !~,~!L~nd Rib Roast ,. 1" ~~~~0~~.~~roun~ .. ~~~' ............ ,. 121 ~~~~!!~l~~!~~~.~~.~~.~~~·•B PKa.1'' ~.~~~0~!~~~""~ross Rib Roast •• 121 E~!~~1~eef Brisket ,. 131 !~.l!an Style Sausage .. l• 1•• ~!~!~~~.~l~!!~~~.~.~.~~.~ .... L. PKO 111 Lower .,...ces overal 111alce it Lucky, for you. Produce Packaged & Conned Del 1cotessen Luck~ Discount Center Ripa Harvest Day Leo's Sllced "em•BelowAvlllableat~c.m.·0n1y Canta~ LB 28° Tomato~~oz c":: 45° ~~!! 5-0Z :::. 59° Navel Lady Lee ~ ~~~a .. ~.~ayer ~~~~e~ ,.oz o;:o 95c Or~n~~-4c:;~o59c ~~.~~ .... ~~~45c ·!~~~.~UDre~ing ............... 0(.,~ 111 ~E!~.~ Pineapple t •t .. tgc C.H.B. Dill Pickles ~gc Gallo Slic~~ Sl.1•~.i ........... •-o~a. 111 ~~~"'' Juice SI OllH 590 u~~;·;·9;~:;·1~~wn Ric• .•. o~• 4gc ~~!~~· ~~11.~ ~~~.~~ ............ 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Dip~ ..................... _ •-O~N. 39°\ ~!~ .. ~.~!~hmallows .. ~-···o .~•~o 37c La~' L~e .. ~.~~o .~~-·.~~ .... n:~a. 9gc Po.r:k .Luncheon Loaf ,,0~.N 93c Household & Pe t Mrs. Butterworth's Syru~.0~~ lH VIiia Lady Lee Peas .... _ .. tHJ~AH 29c Paper Plate1~99c S~v• Up Beve_rag~.. . .,,,!zc& .. 111 .................. 100-cT. PKG. Frozen & Dair~ ~!~.~~,fi~-~~r.~~h Fri~~ ... ,,.o(.•o 7gc Chiffon Margarine ..... ,. 0~,N 530 Autumn Margarin•... .... ~.Q~N.650 Heath & Beaut~ Aids I!!!! B ~ootbbrull ...... _. ::,. 970 !!~~~!!!!! __ ._ ..... uz°C. 77 O Diet A ds cr-4 2" '/-~A All M "' •··-.............. -... ll WO ~.~DRI Clrtrl~I!!_ .... _ ... ~0 °' ,970 Paraonna udr Razor 790 C>C>\>I' I .. • -· ... .._ ........ --.......... ·-I fAC.N VIiia Slfrofoa~ c~.P~ ... St c~o 490 Sc~.t.~i~ ~·~i~~ .. ~~~~--JOK~X 53 cl K~I K1~ .. ~PS_.~~~ ... ~.~~~~w~o~H 520 ~~~~~!.~a!I~~ D~dOrlZl!_0,o;:0 390 ~!~!.~!, ~!2!r~..... .. ........... ,.t:o 111 - Tuf N Ready Pape~~~·~~!~ 5go ~!~Y ~~·"·Kl~~~.~-~·-~ »c'f'.ox 111 ~~!g Slndwlch ~·1~.. . •...o,O: 7 4 o Windex. ~lau Cl~~.~. ,.,.CAN 590 Look for the .,., .. .,. "Key Buy•" •re .xtra .,vtngt mad• Pottlble by m•nulacturer'• temporary promotlonal allowtnc.1. We p .. 1 extra hvlng1 OC'l to )IOU by pricing thH• flem t ...,.n tow.r than thefr .r9'1ulfr everyday IOW' ptlce. ................... _,_ ... .... ........... ,.. ..... 1111" •IANTA AtU ITOlllUO"N DAI&. 'f t A.M. ~ 80. l"llTO\. ITuaT Loop Jacquard !~~T~!! s!C!~~!!H3 8 7 Jacquard Beach Towel Ensemble HI-LOOP ANO SHEARED. BRIGHTLY STYLED MULTICOLOR. CHOOSE 97 LOOPED OR VELVETY SHEARED 5 ~~lTi3~~~ .~'.~.~.~~~.~~~. ~~~ Sllad Bowl 'fUl'TIN tll'1t NIWflCHl'T AVIMUI *WMfTTII" • 1 ... L llMAllM\' ... .. ,, Grocery Values! :::~: 3vs1 S&W -from Gravenateins! 15 oz glaaa GOiden Com • . . 33c S & W Crea.0 1t)'je or Whole Kernel! 303 Sour Cream 111atm 29c Sprinefield-with real flavor! 12 oz Dressing ~oz 39c Italian, Vinaigrette, Ital. w/cheeae Croutons ••••.•• 59c Pepperidge Form11-6 1h 01. package Cottage 59c CHEESE Springfield-three varieties! Pint GraJ>!! Soda m ,ACI( s 119 Welch s Reg. or Sugar free! 12 oz can Potato Chips. • • &9c Bell Natural-Reg or Dip! 6 oz pkg Coca Cola s1xrlCI( •• 5119 • 111111.( !JI! 12 ounce cons Paper Towels •• 45c Coronet Studio Print11~ 1:!5 ct roll Stewed · ·33 Tomatoes c Glorietta red ripe and rich! No. 303 Cookies ~ "£ • • sge Choe. or Coconut Chip or Sugar Delight Pickles •· ,.-s . . 49c Favored ''Bread and Buti.er"-14 01 Noodles ........ 49c Fine, Medium, Wide, Dutch! 12 oz Toilet Tissu, •• · · &9c M .D.-colors, whsle-4 roll pack Grapefruit 4 5c JUICE Springfield Nat. or Pink-46 oz. !~f. f h!!~ :! : ; ;. ·, .. 49c . ~!~!flr!~.!1,,'~~.J!,c Cheer enucm ••••• 5129 For all temperature•' Giant (IOc tff) Bold IOUCDT • : ; ••• s2 2• Attack.a dirt and liOil! King ~e . . • Fr• !" best tf the ......wt country comes ow pMtf • • • . Mtll tflit ....... .,,__. that on1J the Mlt CM offtr1 S.. for JOUl'1tff -,..,,, love the real difference! IHseOnr how ~Oii pd -Iowa Pn -Cll'I be! ~ : Cubes of Pork aOfllESS •••• ~ s211 ,Freeh and IAan ! ... for chop 1uey or chow main 1Pork Loin · Roast .:S~. s112 I Fresh-and Iowa pork for preferred value and lean goodness! 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I (S DAil Y PtLOT Notblns like a backyard picnic to awaken the te°'•• to aummerttme. WbJeh br· inga one favorite food to mind: barbecued beam, sweetly sauced in molaae1 and spices. . Here are two &ood r• cipea for a hearty croc~ to feed a family or party otats: SUMMEB SKILLET BEANS 1 package (8 ounces> frozen, fully cooked · aausege links ~ cup chopped onion 2 cans (16 ounces each> pork and beans in tomato sauce, undrained 11.c cup molasses Favorite Dash of powdered flOves Green pepper rinp forcamJ.sb In lar&e skillet, cook sauaa1e lt.Jlkt about 8 minutes turning fre· quenUy until browned. Remove 1killet from beat; cut links into halves or thirds right in the skillet. If n~essary, add a lltUe oil and the onion. Cook, stirring, about 5 minutes. Add re· mainlng ingredien~ and cook, uncovered, sUrrlng orteo, about 20 minutes or unW sauce is slightly thickened and flavors are blended. Garnish with green pepper rings. . ... 'tt cup sliced celery 2 cans (16 oz. each) veietarian bea111, un· drained v.a cup moluses ~ cupcataup 1 can ca oz.> chunk pineapple, drained 3 tablespoons sweet pickle reUtb , , . 1 tablespoon 1»rown sugar l teaspoon salt D~h of pepper 3 to 4 drops hot red peppe~ sauce In Large skillet, saute onion and celery to hot oil about 5 minutes. Add remaining ingredients and cook, uncovered, stirring frequently, aboftt 30 minutes or until ...... --··-~ _,...,.,,..... " t . . -----· ---------• -~~=--- ()zecli B1cEa:tY ~ ~ ftne11' diced pler ed with a fork . B.OWNBTONS dill~ Duin. Remove skins ;;::,~~!..,:r.ki v.. cup ftlie)y dJc!t4 ftom ~etabl•. Sileo. ~bo.lov a, onion potatoes; there •bould be a potato salad wllh ....... ftnel dl -~ aboUt 2 ciuana. Dice car· pickleslnit. .. andbam... 1 7~ cup Y cw l'Ota-abOutMi up and green beans ••• and ce er~ 1 d Jn a tar•e bo~l or e.ses ''I' c: u P m o c: e I I -.. • ••-cZECR POl'ATO para\ey re r aerator. coe~er, ~ POUDd flnelY dleed a Ur toietber mayon- A IA~ c09kecfballa'<ae.nerou.a~ •••n. pepJ>trr_1u1ar, cup) plekle lfquld, "1Mlar, 3 ~ ~ds pota~ 2 bard-eooked ea• tabletpoou water and s::ft um c finely chopped '· on .. Add potatoes, car· · ~ cup cooked a " rota, dill pickle, onion, 2 cups mayonnaise eaa r n celery, parsley. ham,. 1At teaspoon while P e11• and peas. pepper I 1 t b T h 1 table:ll>OC>n sugar n a arge saucepo r -oss t oroughly but 3 tabl~apoons dill lng 4 qua.rU water and 2 llgbtly. Serve ot room· pickle liquid tablespoons salt to a temperature or chill. 3 tablespoons cider boll; add the scrubbed, Garnish with sliced vinegar unpeeled potatoes and bard-cooked egg and dill-. 2 tablespoons salad carrots. Boll, covered, plck!e slices. Makes 12 u n t il tend er w hen 1erv1n1s. oil 1 tablespoon sugar ~teaspoon salt BAUECVE BEANS sauce tb~kens and~-----------------4-~--------------~----~----------------------------------~--:-~~~--~~ ¥• teaspoon dry mustard Duh of pepper ~ cup chopped onion 2 to 3 tablesp00ns saladoll flavors are blended. If desired, spoon into in- dividual vegetable di.a· hes. Honey Sweet On Ch i'll Factor ' / What a treat to come home from the beach to -naturall. sweet and wholesomely satisfy . ing, homemade ice cream. Switching to hol\eY for sweetening power? Try using it jn making your ice cream and sundae toppings too. ICE.CREAM AT ITS BEST l quart milk · 1 quart heavy cream 1 ~ cups mild-flavored honey l tablespoon vanilla 6egga In saucepan, combine milk, • cream and honey. Heat to lukewarm. Add vannta. Chill. Beat egg whites until sWr. Using same beater, beat egg yolks until thick. Fold into chi11ed mixture. Fill cblll.ed freezer container two-thirds full with mixture, ad- ding more milk lr necessary. Cover tipUy. Set in freezer tub. Follow manufacturer's dlrec· lions for correct amount or crushed ice and salt. When frozen, remove dasher. Pack down ice cream. Replace cover. Return to freezer tub container. Set in ice and salt witil ready to serve. Makes l gallon. Variety hint: Melt 2 cups chocolate pieces completely in warm milk and combine. ~ FRESH STRAWBERRY TOPPING l'h cups cleaned, hulled strawberries, cut in half 3 tablespoons honey ~ package unflavored gelatin % cup pineapple juice (un· sweetened) l/4 cup water Drizzle washed . berries with honey, toss to coat well and store in refrigerator JIDtil ready to serve In small saucepan, dissolve gelatin in pineapple juice and water over low-medium name. Remove from heat. cool sUgbUy <about five minutes) and stir in berri~ and honey, using all Juice. Cool until sauce is s lightly thickened and spoon over ice cream mounds. Florentine With Finesse If you like to entertain. you're probably always looking for good recipes. especaally ones lbat can be made ahead, like "Stutred Turkey Thighs Florentine." Select 2 turkey thighs. about 1 pound each. You'll fand them 10 the fresh meat counter al your market. Bone and flatten out the meat, then stuff and skewer toaether to make one Iona roll. Bake, then serve. The stuffing for the thighs is made with cooked spinach, Parmesan cheese, oniorr, garlic and Italian herbs. Beaten e11 bind• the rilling together so il bandies eaally when stuffing the meat, and will slice euily when baked. Put the roll tosether the day before cdoklng, if,you prefer. Keep tt covered in the refrigerator.untU ready to bake. 8TUFFEDnJRKEY TIUtlM PLORENTINE 2 larte turkey thighs (about 1 pound each) ~ cup chopped onlon 1 teaspoon minced garlic ¥.a teaspoon Italian herbs 2 tablespoons butter or margarine Uar1eeaa, beaten ~ cup chopped cooked spinach 12 cup fine soft bread crumbs 1 :i cup grated Parmesan cheese 1'2 leaspoon salt 1.4 steaspoon pepper Bone turkey thighs by cutting down to bone oo lnshjUlf lhigb; then cut meat cat'eru1iy away from bone. Pound meat out to flatten . 81 inucb . as possible. Overlap akli\ of .the two th•lbS at straighter Ude, and skewer together to form one long piece. Saute onion, garlic and berbl in buher until soft but not browned. Combine ega, spinach, bread crumbs, cheese. salt and pepper. Add onion mixture, and mill well. Shape into a roll and place down center d the two thighs. Brine skin together to enclose filling, and skewer or tie with string. Skewer ends of roll. Wrap loosely in foil. Place on shallow baldnl pan. Bake in 350 degree oven for 1 hour. Open foil and bake 1 hour loneer,untilmeatistender,aod roll nicely browned. Remove skewers and string, and cut lnto allcea to serve. Serve warm or cold. Makes 6 to 8 len'inal. LOOK NIUS lfROIYI Wll •• MAY II HIS., MAY l4, lt17. a.u. •""'11 ..-n ........ . FOR THE RED-X& SAVE! •t<Wletulllil .. .. ~-~-. .. !!2~!.~12.~!!!'~A2111111, --.. -...... --.. --~ I T ............. ...,....._ .... ._ .... c.ca ... 'jj.' .. --··'·------.... ... .. --· .. ·----·-___ ,. _______ . { ........ _____ ..._ . ,.,, . Break the IDcmotony ol a .... li""~ with a pleaic on the floor. Rain or 1h.lne. the wbOle f amlly will •PPHClate the flavor eom blnatlon 01 Crl1p7 Pried Chicken and Macaroni and Cheese, two Jona·atandlns • tavoritef. MACA.llONJ AND CHEESE 2 cupc elbow macaroni 2 t abJeapoona butter or m argarine ~ cup chopped onion ~ cup chopped rreen pepper 2 tablespoons nour 2cupsmllk 1 teaspoon salt ~ teaspoon dry mustard ~ tea.spoon Tabasco sauce 2 cups (8 ounces) shredded sharp Cheddar cheese 1 tomato, peeled, Meded and chopped. Cook macaroni accordlng to package directions; drain. Jn medium saucepan melt buUer. Add onion and green pepper; cook until tender. Blend in nou.r. Gradually stir in milk. Add salt, dry mustard and Tabasco: Cook over medium beat, stirring con- stantly, until mixture thickens and comes to a boil. Add cheese and stir until melt- Clams and chilies team for dip. "- Rolled Fi /lets: A New Angle Weary of the same old ways with fi sh ? Turn thin fillets into company fa re by stuffing them wi\h sauteed , fres h m ushrooms and topping with a lightly creamed , herbed sauce. RO LLED STUFFEB FILLETS 6 small, thin sole or red snapper filleta 'h pound mushrooms 2 tablespoons butter 1 tabl es p oo n chopped parsley 1 teaspoon drie d chives •3 teaspoon curry powder Vz teaspoon salt 1 •teaspoon pepper 1 cup Usht cream or mllk Wash mushrooms and ane 6 cape for aamish. Tbtnly slice remainin1 caps ·and chop 1lem1. Melt butter ln larae skillet, add mu1hroom caps, mU1hroom pteea, parsley and cblve1; saate until brown, about 4 m inutes. Remove wCth &lotted spoon to save drip. pines ln skillet. S prinkle mushrooms lightly with salt and pep· per. Set the 6 mushroom caps aside. Spread flab fillets on paper towels. Place about a tablespoon of chopped mushrooms on wide end or each fillet and roll up. Secure with fo od p ick. Arrange stuffed fillets. touching each other. In skillet with mushroom caps . Stir curry powder. salt and pe pper. into milk or c re am and pour over rlsh. Bring to a boll, re- duce heat and simmer until fish Oakes ea11ily. Arrange fill e t s and mushroom c~s on serv- ing dish; po ur sauce over . Ga rnis h with water cress. P A RSLEYE D POTATOES 2 pounds small new potatoee ,,._cup butter v. cup cho pped paratey 1 tablespoon lemon Julee Scrub potatoes well. Re1nove a strip from ~enter part of each potato. Cook potatoea in botllng salted water until tender, 15 to 20 m inutes. Drain. Melt butter with par1ley and lemon juice. P our over c o oked potatoes and toss Ji&btly. Serves8. ,.....,....,, ........ w;;;11et IUIUICTTO AYU •• ,.... ........... d. "'' s 12s·-LG. DUNGENISS CRAI u.. ~D SNAPPER 5.1 ~ ............. SANDA BS .,...J.. SOLE , . ~I~· I -. . grated ,. ~--.. ····- • • Wedneeday. May 18, 1tn DAILY PILOT q 11 Dip"IO..,aey_ Chili Venture Clam dip is a favorite , 2 tab I esp o on s especiaJJy now s ince choppedgreenonio,i many people are favor-· 2 tablespoons finely 'i n g crisp vege\able cboppedpimiento s ticks over fattening 1 tablespoon finely potato or corn chips for chopped jalapeno pepper dippers. 1 tablespoon lemon juice · Mexican Clam Dip is a natural favorite for this part of the country. It's a hot one, blending chilies along with the navor of the sea. Some people like to substitute yogurt or low-cholesterol mayon- naise for the sour cream. Suit your own tastes. M EXICAN CLAM DIP 1 can (6 1~ t o 8 ounces> each minced or chopped cla ms 1 package (8 ounces > c ream cheese, room temperature 'h cup dairY. sour cream 1 t eas po o n w orcestershire sauce Drain clams very well. Beat cream cheese until smooth ; beat in sour cream. Stir io remaining ingredients. Cover and chill well. Serve with com or tortilla chips or criap carrot or cucumbe r slices. Makes about 2 cups dip. To Place your "Fast Result" Service Directory ad .... Call Now 642·5671 Id. JU ¥21 Come rain, come shine ... a b asket of fried chicken ana macaroni casserole .make for a.hearty picnic. _ ., NOW at Cslifornians have joined the rest of the country 1n enjoying the true natural flavor of Oixi Cola. Families everywhme love 11. R1g1d quality taste tests prove that Oix1 is a real winner. ihe budget saving price Is a pretty pleaser, too. Next time you·re shopping, pick • •l•...Old in the 12 oz. red and wtute cans. Find out how good a cola can be at a _price that defies inflation. You'll be back for more! Tastes like a ml/lion . I I ... costs less than others i. DIHI CO A • (12 oz. cans) as as ·That's 120 ·delicious cups of coffee from America's best- selling fre(!ze-dried coffee. Taster's Choice~ Look s, smells and tastes like grou~d roast. t mJIANGE JUICE i1~1j ~~:~4 $1 00 0 6-oz. • Cans ORANGE JUICE ~:~~-. $169 ;Q. tut or Gallon \;,l Anytime! 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MAYONNAISE e::,rt79_c USDA Cholcl s leef, full.cut. lone-In. 39 ~=•ror • Point ~ut. lfllt Cut Ha. 11.19) .. . ~.'!".~!! .. ~~·~·~········· ._$1 28 !!P c!•!~=. .. !1 69 !!E.!~.~-~~ ..... J: $1 1 ~-· !~a!'!'!!! .. ~~.~~~289 E8ver1yRBeef StWeeack A1 n1 !!~~~~-~~~.~:59~: · . ee oast u s ··· f!J~t!i!!'~~.~.~~"99C USDA CHOICE GRADEi . .. ~· . . '• ~· t ~ . .. .r .. • I Start-Sweet, S•nny tr Sut(f)ower nuts, rich in protein and unsaturated oils, arc the unshelled fruit of a six·foot·tall plant your grandmother might have grown for 1ts sheer golden beauty. Today sunflowers are grown commercially in the Red River Valley region of Minnesota and North Dakota, where the mineral·rich soil from an ancient glacial lake bed pro· vides the essential nutrients for the vast golden fields of sun· flowers. To welcome a s unny morning, bake a batch of Sweet Sunflower Nut Twists. Serve them with sweet butter and fresh fruit. 1f you use salted s unflower nuts, eliminate salt in th~ recipe. . •41. SWEET SUNFLOWER NUT TWISTS 1 package ·active dry yeast V.. cup warm water ~cup scalded milk 1/.4 cup sugar 1 teaspoon salt 1 egg, slightly beaten 11. cup shortening, softened 314 to3~ cups sifted flour 1,{f cup butter, melted 112 cup chopped roasted SWlfiower nuts 1 ~cups sifted confectioners' sugar 2 tablespoons milk Dissolve yeast io warm water. Combine milk, sugar, salt, egg and shortening. Stir into yeast mixture. Add half the nour; beat until s mooth. Add enough remaining flour to form a soft dough; beat well. J'um on to lightly floured board. Knead until smooth and elastic, about 10 minutes. Place in greased lart:e bowl. Cover with damp cloth. Let rise an warm place until double in bulk, about2 hours. Punch down and let rise again until double in bulk ~bout 45 minutes. Punch down again; roll dough out o~ hghlly flo~red surface into a rectangle 16x12 inches. Brush surface with melted butler; sprinkle with sunflower nuts. Fol<l cn~s of dough over in thirds, making an oblong three layers h1gh. Cul dough into 24 strips about 'h·inch wide. Pinch the A ends 6' each strip together to form a circle; twist once to v : m.nke a figure 8. Arrange on greased baking sheet. Cover • w1th greased waxed paper , let ri.se for 30 minutes. Bake in preheated 400·degree oven for 10 to 12 minutes. While still warm, frost with confectioners' sugar mixed with milk. Best Idea .Since Shopping Car.ts '-~'1 .. 4"~~Now you can do a week's shopping ~ wlthout forgetting a single ~ In convenient ::;::'f::o fpolltllg9 prepaid) Send Today To Become A per. Shopper ---------lnlhl•~"· "911 with t1-IO to: Not PrtntJfti. She>pplng Ult P.O. Box 1580 *W.Bayst. - Colt9 Men, C•llf.12821 --~~---~--·~---..:.a . I IQIUt..-..-------------i:-1 ' Clft__ .. ___ .... _Zl, ____ .;.1 Item! Use pre-printed shopping lists prepared for you by PILOT PRINTING. 140 Mpetat. Pffnt.d 1 .... , pl"9 eddtllonal epecea 10" C4Ml M lft 10UrMff. 34 .... 21 v...-.bln . 14 FNlta • lell.,y "-"'• ... "' .... 11 11Htend .......... .,, 0My"9"'9 20 •ecettanaoue ----------~--"--...;... __________ ._., ~ • I ' . Wedneid!)', May 1!, 1977 _ , DAILY PILOT f JI lhtee Ways to SIOth~r Slaw Fresh fruit& make a temptJ.ni alaw. Dress it In yoeurt. lemon juice and honey and enjoy a tangy salad fit for any dinner ot flah or fowl. <A nice companion t o brollt:d Kabobs or vegetables and rice, too.) i.ii cup chopped .. 1reen pepper \.-'I cup chopped peanuts ~ cup (about 4 1trips) crumbled, cooked bacon \.-'I cup choppe d, pitted dates BLUE CREESE SLAW 6 cups of shredded while cabbage (1 bead) 2 tablespoons chopped green bell ~pep-· per 2 lablespoo~s chopped green onion tops YJ pint dairy sour croam 2 tableapoons mayoMaise 1 tablespoon lemon juice \.-'I teaspoon sugar Pincb of salt 4 ounces Stilton Blue Cheese, crumbled Mix cabbage, pepper and'onion~ps and chill well. 'Blend sour cream, m ayonnalse, l e m on juice, sugar, sail and cheese and chill. Put cabba&e m1xture in li bowl; pour over it the sour cream mixture. Makea6servings. Here's another way to dreaa a fruit slaw -it's---------------------------- J'RESH FRUIT SLAW 1 orange, peeled, de- membraned aod cut·up, bite size especially good with a combination or pineap- ple and sweet, green pep. per: 1 small can un-SESAME CITRUS sweetened pineapple DR~ING cbunka, drained \.-'I cup corn, sesame, ~ head cabbage, cut. soy or peanut oil in long, thin shreds 14 cup white or cider 2 tableape>ODS fineJy vine1ar minced onion . 14 c u p f r e s b J;, cup plain yogurt . squeezed orange juke . I tablespoon honey 2 tablespoons honey 1 teaspoon fresh 2 tabl espoons lemonjuice ·sesame seeds, toasted 1 'h teaspoon grated goldeo·brown fresh lemon rind \.-'lteaapoon~t Combine fruit with cabbate in large bowl. Blend other ingredients together and stir to bind cabbage mixture. Chill until ready to serve. )4akes"'6servings. VartaU.C-: Add any one of the following for a .. new" slaw: Save over 58.00 on your ''Take the Plunge" cooler. It's a sturdy, insulated Hamilton-SkotchGD cooler, about 12" in diameter with a 14-quart capacity. Regularly . a 51250 value, )'Oun for SS.95 and one pr~f of purchase from any Nestea product. There's no better refreshment than Nestea ~ Instant Iced Tea and no better way to carry it with you than the ''Talce the Plunge'' cooler. To get yoar mola;fillin the order form beloW. \j • WHOUTOP .SlllLOIM I '°"'4 us. · 'S I ,a . CUT I WU1P1D ... .. • u. - .... ... ' ... CJ% DAU. y PILOT * ••• and o t h er nutty ideas Every cook looks tor some nutty ideas once in a while to perk up a week's menu. Here are some navor helpers with peanuts: -Add chopped peanut.s to cooked rice or bulgar; season with soy sauce. -Add chopped peanuts and ralains to a tossed green salad dressed in a mild. herb vinaigrette. GamlJSh with shredded Cheddar c heese and enjoy a flavorful combo. -Mix chopped peanuts with Clnely chopped areen onion and black olives Into softened cream cheese. Season with crackers. -For your next "what will I do with-the chicken" night, roll pieces ln nour, then in a whipped-up egg, then in ground peanuts. Lay in a Peanuts add flavor and crunch .• ) Like Spinaeh? Elegant souffles have plenty of practical nutrition, as well as class. They begin with eags, suppliers of near·perfect protein, and combine almost anything you like -vegetables, cheese, meat, even fruits. In this recipe frozen chopped spinach is featured with Swiss cheese, bacon and onion. A nifty trick for souffie making is to bµtter the di.sh, then dust it well with grated Parmesan cheese. The resulting crust has extra flavor and portions come away from the dish with ease. Slices ol hard-cooked egg, arranged around the bottom edge of the dish, create a built-in garnish. SUPER SPINACH SOUFFLE Butter Grated Parmesan cheese 2 hard-cooked eggs. s hecd for garn15b 2 tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons flour 1 tablespoon instant minced onion ~teaspoon salt 1 cup milk L package (10 oz.) frozen chopped spinach. quick-cooked and drained •r.i cup shredded Swiss cheese 4 slices bacon, chopped, crisp-cooked and drained 6 eggs, separated '• teaspoon cream ol tartar Butter a 2"'2-quart soutne dish or casserole and dust with Parmesan cheese. Arrange egg slices around side of dash In saucepan melt butter; blend in flour, onion and salt. Cook and 1Ur over medium-high heat just until mixture is smooth a nd bubbly Stir in milk all at once; cook and sUr until mixture boils and as s mooth and thickened. Remove from heat and add spmat:h. Swiss cheese and bacon. st1rnn~ until cheese is melted. Beat egg yolk-. until thick and lemon·colored. about 5 minutes Into yolks blend a little of hot mixture. return yolk mixture to saucepllll and blend. Waab beaters. Beat ega whites • c:l"Hm of tartar until stiff bu\ not drf or Just \llltll whlttl no lonier 1Up when bowl ls tilted'.£: mixture int.o e11 whit.es. Pour into p tOUUlt dtat\. Hot ftl a QOOn atrnllht up and down, ~lrcle mixtur• lO au• rtq abou\ 1 inch from side of dlsh ~ *'1t ·l·~oh deep. Bake lo preheated 350°F. own 30 to to minute. or until puffy, dellcateb browned, and 1oulfit shakes ve ry 1ll1ht1y when owe uck ii aanlb' moved back and fo"'-lll'vit immediately. Serves 6. Parmeaan cM t frames spinach. • • MoShoh • Mo Plh • N0Hypnotl1 .. or. ~ SteWart, D.C. 671-1140 • 416 JM Mewport leodl . • I ) lightly buttered casserole and bake one hour at 350deer~ F. • -P'or your next aouffie, combine left.over ham with cheese and null-a 1uper combination that requires only freab fruit ur toued 1reens fat" balanced nutrition. I N\JTl'Y RAM ANDCHEESESOUFFLE 1 1 cup (Jh stick) margarine • 1 cup WlBifted flour 1 v. cups milk 2 cups shredded sharp Cheddar cheese 5 egg yolks, slightly beaten ·~ cup f mely chopped cooked bam 11. cup finely chopped peanut.s, aalted 6 egg whites. ~. - STORE COUPON ..--sire I I =~: .. ~:::.'!, th face ••In u ... <H of lllJI Ctf. f•' '°" •Ill ....... h111d 11 t-• f1ce 450 I ll ::~!~·.:;,~~~ -. .. n •Jllt4 ••tit ,_,''""ti .... '"" c .. ,.. ••• , •ol h l l\lflt • ti ,., .. , ...... .., ,... ..... 11 ....... ~. •t•fllU llrtt•i ........ , •• Cl ... •11k.tt•, I '· Yt1r I (~If-•illl ,., •• , u fa ... c... Wb .... yoa buy ,.. .... "''" f••· .... • •• ,, •••• 11 ••• ., ... ln a heavy saucepan, melt mar1arine. Blend in flour. Cook over low heat. stirring, unW mixture is sl1)ooth and bubbly. Remove from beat and gradually stir in milk. Return to beat and bring mlxtare to a boil, stirring constantly. Cook 1 minute longer. Remove from heat. Add cheese and stir until cheese is melted. Stir in en yolks, ham and peanuts. a 2 lb or 3 lb can I rHtfKIM fftW04'tU • • 1ho•••1 Yt•r P••· ..._,.. or MJB Coffee ,~ .... of ••lfmol 1100 to""" , .. ,... ,,U .. IM ftf ,. ... ,. ... •m bt ·-"' rr4uul Cu~ vtlut 1120 ti .. , Ullf ft1 ,. .. ,, 1tdt9PllOI •Ill '"'°' ft lllJI •I Co. r 0 k • 101, Clio100, low• ~llll. When you buy a 1 lb. can of MJB Coffee Beat egg whites until stl!f but not dry. Careful- ly fold ln cheese mixture. Grease bottom ot a 1~-quart IOUffie dish wtth 3-inch foll collar. Fill with ch~mlxture. Bake at 325 degrees F. for 1 hour and 1$ minutes, or unW done. Serve im· mediately. 87-304 U..tt _. c...,.., ,_. ,.-cMM C:..-........... ii, lt77 NICIS lfflCT1YI 7 I AU OFFER LIMITED TO USE OF ON! COUPON ONLY. STORE COUPON .. _____________ .. 25"'ANNIVERSARY SALE COFFEE REDUCED 25c LB. THUIS.. MA 'f It 1')911 W8. MAT H . 1 tT7 GROUND VACUUM PACK FOLGERS • HILLS BROS.· YUBAN • MJB . ---'W#.imY.t ~~~~~~~~~~~ 11.89 l l 1.49 \I 1.39 .ao111 ROAIT IH' (HUCIC La.98C .......... 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" l Coyotes, Humans I WedtM*!ay, Mey 1a. 1en DAH.V PILOT CJ:J Br DON KENDA.LL latest study of sheep and that conautnen -ar;-;,:-Nevad1,Mo-.n7ta_n_a_a_n-:d ....... ll-ves__,.toe_..k..,.p;...i0d~u::;.con;....;:i~Toi;i:o=.cr ... • ,.~.,.. lamb loue. to predaton fected economicall.Y b~ Colorado. Comparative· aev ralyean. WASHING TON -were baaed on tho 1914 preclaUan. altboutb the ly few were lo.st lo Tbe report aald that Con.aumeoarepaytagat output of '1H million impact la l\lbttanUaJly K&nlH1 Nebraska, ••reduction of these least a penny a pound pounds of Uve lambs. J e 11 t ban it la on North Da.itota and South economic l04aes" from more for Jamb becauae If coyotes bad not sheepmen," the report Dakota. coyotes and other pre- weatem eoyotes have a eaten an atimated 96 aald. 1be survey found B e • t de a l a m b s • datora would have to be tute for the young million pounds of them, that in 1974 some 78,200 coyotes also killed wetahtedaeainatthecos- anlmals. the Agriculture. lamb production would lambs -8.1 percent of 229,000 mature sheep ln ts of control programs Department reports. have been 879 million the total born that year 19~. representing 2.5 and their environmental A study shows that tn · pounds. -were k 111 ed .. by percent of the flocks, the Impact. I ' Spor for Lamb 1974 consumers pald $10 Thus. the depart-coyotes. Other pre-reportaaid. •A proaram aimed at million more for lamb at men t 's Economic datora, including dogs, Sheep and Jamb pro· reducing predation or retail stores than they Research Service said, foxes and eagles, killed ducllon has been declin· sheep and lambs to near· would have If coyotes retail lamb pric~ were another 197,000 lambs, ing for many years and zero levela appears tn· had not killed so many of driven up so that it cost 3.3 percent of those born. predators have been feasible economically or Fruit MOkes Gems When it's time to cut down on sugary sweets at your house, try serv- ing a batch of muffins, made with a minimum or sweetening and holding nuggets or dried fruit. These wheat germ gems call for cut-up prunes; chopped, pitted dates or currants could • alao be used. ~ WHEAT GERM AND PRUNE MUFFINS 1 cup flour, fork-stir to aerate before measur- ing 2 teaspoons baking j)Owder 112 teaspoon salt 11. cup sugar :Ye cup vac uum packed unsweetened wheatgerm l largeegg ~.cup milk •/c cup com oil 1 cup (about 17) pitted prunes, cut up On wax paper stir together the flour, bak- ing powder, salt and sug- ar; stir in wheat germ. In a medium bowl beat egg, milk and oil until blended ; a dd wheat germ mixture and stir until the dry ingredients ere completely moistened ; sti r tn prunes. Ladle into muf- fin-pan cups (eacli 2lf.a ln- dles across the top and 1 lncb deep), filling about .three-quar\ers full. Bake in a preheated tOO-degree oven untJl a take tester inserted in the center of a . muffin ~omes out clean -about J8 minutes. Loosen edges And remove. Serve hot with butter. Makes 12. Crunch Appeal Covered Loosely cover any lef- tovers. Don't expect 1t1any. CRUNCHY APalCOT BARS '-4 cup butler or margarine 1 'rit cups granola-nut mix; lround ln blender • tocrumhconalstency • 11,'4 c u ps dried apricots, chopped 1 14-ounce can aweetened condensed milk 1 cup s h redded coconut Ya cup chopped walnut. Preheat oven to 350 4e1ree1 F. In 13X9-lnch b1~ln1 pan, .melt butter; sprinkle % crumb mix over b u tter. t h en apricot.a. Pour sweet mUk over evenly. Top wltb coconut, walnuts and remalnin1 crumb mixture. Pre11 d own tenUy. Bake 25-30 mioutea or until lilbtly browned. Cool 1U.,.Uy before cut· Ung. Mates 24 ban. Egg Warmers Grease muffin Una.· SprinkJe a layer of tout- ecl chopped almondl on bottom of each muftln. ciirat> 1Uptly cooked baeoD 1Jleea around .W. d eecb cup and bffat an ea into each. Spoon a tablespoon of ll&lf and Ulf and • teu- poon of butter Oftl' •••• 8 p rln k le t o ast e d almoodl oo top. Bue at 350 de1reea about 15 piJDuta .. the young animala. Even consumers $10 million blamed as one of the re-otherwise," the report so, the loss to farmers more than if coyotes had Loues lo coyotes were asons. said. ''However. some and ranchers wu much preferred something the hiehest ln states Federal regulations cont r o 1 program greater,$21milllon. else. where sheep and lambs against poisoning changeswhichwouldre- Flnancial losses "This Is a rough eraaetnopenareaaorin coyoteshavebeenasore duce losses do appear described in USDA 'a eaUmate. but it indicates mountaina. aucb u in polnl amon1 western feasible." • •• 1n num • Beef ll1de Cut IMf~helck·Pot Roast OldFMMontd Chuck ROlild ~ First of the •-on Roast Bone Roast Ice Cream Coachella s:.• half per II gal._ lb. om ctn. . ~ .,, 48 Ote•M•,.r 09 09 Riif'b-Sm1ll 5111 MHl Of 9"f-lllced .20 0ff,.ck ~ Revlanflex Steak Shampoo 120L pkg. 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SAVCY SESAME CIOCKEN 2 or 3 chicken breast.I, split 1 egg, slightly beaten 1A to aJ4 cup aeaame seed 2 or 3 tablespoons butter or margarine . 2 tablespoons sugar 1 tablespoon corn- starch 3 tablespoons pre· pared mustard 1 cup orange juice Sliced oran1es, if de· sired Dip chicken ln slightly beaten e11. then in sesame s eed, coaling weU. Melt butter in large skillet. Cook chicken in butter, uncovered, over medium heat for about JO minutes turning fre- que ntly until golden brown and tender. Remove chicken to plat· ter and keep warm. Stir together s ugar. cornstarch, mustard , a nd orange juice until smooth ; add to pan. Cook and sti r over medium h eat until thickened. Spoon over cooked chicken. Garnish with orange slices if de· sired ALMOND CURRI ED CIDCKEN l broiler -fr yer chicken cut in parts 4 tablespoons butter 2 4-o unce can s mushrooms. drained 1 •cup chopped onion 4 teaspoons curry powder 1 1 t easpoon powdered ginger 2 101h·OZ. can s i:ream of chicken soup 1 cup unflavore d yogurt 1,0! cup toasted whole a lmonds Melt butler in large skill et over medium-hi gh heat. Brown chicken parts about 15 minutes. Remove and arrange in casserole dash. Add onions and mushroom:-. to remaimn~ butler an skillet. Saute onl y until onions arc clear, not brown. J Remo\.e l'Xl'ess fat Add c urr)' powder . gi nger and ~r<·<i m of chicken soup to onions a nd mushroom s. Mix w e ll and pour ove r c hi cke n parts i n c as s er o I e . n a k t· u n covered in prc·hl'atl'd 350~F. for 1 hour Remove chickt:n p~1rts a nd mi x in yogurt Rc>place chicken a nd s prinkle with toasted a lmond s. Se r ve im · mcd1atrly on fluffy s:if fron or '"hat<' r1('e S1<I•· dish es of C'hutney, <:rystalllzcd gin ger. Take A Bran Break Hero is a breukfut bread that packs well ror reheating in the microwave oven a t work. It ls rich ln lron. protein and fiber. ~BRAN BREAKFAST · PEAD t ~ cups nour ( ~ cup white. o/4 cup whole wheat) 1 cup unprocessed miller'• bran ~cup vecetable oil 1etl.1U1hUy beaten with (Ol'k 14 cup soy flour 1;.. cup buttermilk or unflavored yogurt v, cup li&ht moluses 'i4 cup brown sugar 1 teaspoon soda Ye teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon clMamon 1 cup raisins Stir together dry ingredients in large mix- in 1 bowl. Add e1g, mola1ae1 , but · termilk/yo1urt, and vegetable oll and stir together until well moistened. Stir ln raJslns. Pour battu into a buttered 9·tncb pte plate and bake '-.t 400 de1reea F. for ~0-21 mlnuhil, at until bread beflnt to Pull away rrom aides olthe ~· . Let· cool at leut 1& mlnut• ln pan berore. cuttlna. Servo warm w l t h b \l t t • r o r1 maraartne. Makea a, H"lnp. coconut, fried ratslns and chopped green pep- per may be served with this curry ror added in· terest. Makes 4·6 serv inga. WILD RICE •N' SUNFLOWER SEED CHICKEN BREASTS 4 whole broiler-fryer chicken breast.I. halved ~cup oil, divided ~ teaapoonaalt t packa1e (6 ounces) . cbopped plmlcnto chicken navored stumne 1 t a b 1 es p o o n mix chopped freab parsley " cup wlld rtce Pour 'i4 cup of oil lnto ~l cup hulled sun· large shallow baking flower seed.I pan. Place chicken in 1 cup water single layer, skin side 'h cup minced owon up. in pan; turn lo coat "' cup chopped with com oil. Sprinkle celery with salt. Bake in 375° 1 can (lO'h ounces) oven, uncovered, 15 condensed cream o f minutes. Turn; pus h chicken soup chicken to center of pan. i;, cup milk Mix together remain· 1 t a b I e s p o 0 n inl •;, cup oil, stuffing mlx. wild rice, sunflower seeds, water. onion and celery. Spread around chicken. Cover with foil and bake an additional 1";i hour. Mix soup and milk. 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JAR SPRINGFIELD CORN 4 s 1 SPRINGFIELD EET 59c E ~ Rells11220LJ•• • ,. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ....... 1002 ca ... ,., 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• More Classified On Page 02 PUIUC MOTICI Once in a llfellme chance to purchase this ocean· front estate; maln re- aidence plus full auest house & aeparate maid 'a quarters plus neat little house on sand. Hurry, Laauna Beach's nneat buy at 1970 prl co, $375,000. Out of town ~......,_.,.......,...._........__.... seller aaya, "sell I" HIWUSTIMG! OUJ)lex.. 2 bdrma. each. plu• 1ue1t: steps to ocean. 2 Car 1araae. Good winter /summer rental. $145,000, loclud- lna laod I 873-31163 642·2253 Eves associated BllOk fR', llfAI l!ill', J ,1: I/It; kolbou b 1 1 ,., C. F. Caleswortllv UALTOtlS 640.00fO ------- Ito.es fCN' Sde SHORECREST ••••••••••••••••••••••• BEACH LOVERS-Geuc.. 1002 private, manicured ••••••••••••••••••••••• neighborhood. It all an MONEY SAVERS UIE MEW ceramic lite kitchen with woods and glau. 11 ' 20 UNITS for only $20,000 4 Bedroom, 2 bath with Family rm w /fplc, down. Excellent write new carpeta, new drapes formal dine, 4 bedrms. off. No out of pocket ex- and lush new landscap-aewinJ bltns, 3 baths, lge penses. Call quick I! ing. This is a spacious d $94 ooo BK 549-8655 home with forced air ~~55it. ' l,.A-8 ______ 1 heat, builtina, covered UPERB g8~~&~ce $6l,900. $49,500 Q • SELECT Bea':'11ful 3 bdrm on quiet , a!t'x~~ res 1dent1 a I s t re et. .;:;;-======:. PROPERTIES Remodeled kitchen & ------- lots of new tlle work. PORTORMO PLUS NPT. HEIGHTS Sb ow s P r l de of A delightful 3br, 21,;ba, Fantastic double VIEW ownership. Lge fenced home with formal dining from this immaculate back yard. At this low room, ram room & oak home. View even from price, should sell im-flooring plus a gorgeous ·baseme nt workshop! mediately! 646·77p. custom built guest unit Superb oversized !amity with real used brick room & formal living floors. cantilevered room, both w /frplcs. s leeping loft, warm 'Ibis 3 bdrm hilltop home natural wood textures is absolutely first class and legal kitchenette. w/many xtru. 540-9044 $175,000. Fee. Call or&t&-1111. HUMTIMGTO,.H 644-1211 BEACH MEARIEACH ~ Walker f; lee Heal fstate $65,500 /Jn NIGEl fiAILEY & ASSOCIATES __ ......,..... ___ _..Just 2i,.\ mile bike ride to --------------1 ocean. in area of more $1200/.ACRE LOCATION ex pens Ive homes· 100 Acres with 2 wells nr ~pletely redeco~ated Calif. City. Consider LOCATION inside & out. Private trade. Call now!! yard hosts s parkling, 646-3928· eves 673·4577 heated & Ciltered p()()l. • ' LOCATION Auume FHA loan. Hurry call 962-7788. 2 Bedrms-$68,300 ~I K€Y A dream home for V R€ALTORSh Lachenmyer He a It or adults. Enjoy Southern 1------.... patio and garden in priv acy and quiet. Beautifully decorated. For appt. call. : C-2 Corner for Ad Action c hoice Newport Blvd. 400lll9da FOR~ C.M.~. Call a . location with 166' fron· tage. Building and por• ~ ·--Da"lly Pilot tlon or tot currently leased . Call for IDVISOR particulars. AU" s 125,000 Trade your old stuff for __ 64_2--5&_7_8 __ .•. 2~ANYTIMEN.· kit 1, new goodies wilb a C1ass~ ad. 642-5678 ------- S@\\4llA-cZ£~s· Tltal lnMguing Word Gome willt o Cltud:le ----~..,QA'f .. ~---- • t--.e ...... cl .... ·-~.-.-._ IO ,.,,,. W ...... -~ I BUOEUS I I I I I I I~ I VARNE 1 1 r r I i ! I R I P R 0 1 SteWerdna to ~uengen1 HC-on, now! Some clown I r I· I ctoe.n·t hew .,,, ... t 1:ie1t .... r------i.ned, end the c.pleln un't I G E 0 L 0 N I 'ten hla -.w .S·tfl • 1 I I I I' _o ~~chudi.~ . Milit..,T,....fw I FORCES SALi · • Mu.st sell this beautiful • bedroom, 2 baUt Cocta Meaa home. Gour°'el kitchen, comp w /butcher block counle tol*, & continuous clean. log oven. Sculptured shag crpts. Heavy shake roof. Large Yard. Hurry priced only $79,000. Call 546-5880 .;":$:.-. HERITAGE . • REALTORS ----------~·-..... ':'?ti.low. e ~·~HE~~(~Efltas r r r r r I' I' 1 M:~;::E 6 it;r::;w(~ lfflflS ' 0 I I I I I I I I ~lt'h1~:~~ =:: r~! 5CaAM-LETS .AMwen a. Classlfkatloe 1081l ~!~00~0rfu:1~~{"~~ G1•r.. I 002 Gwrlll I 002 This borne has been com· ••••••••••••••-•••••• ••••••••••••••-••••••• pletely upgraded wlUt IEAUTIFUL IA YCREST Early American decor ; high beamed cell's .. lge. pool & gas BBQ. 4 Bdrms., 3 baths, family rm. One of the best streets in the area. $195,000 , . A COLDWaL ...._CO. 644-1766 211t UNJOAOUINHtLLIRD. IN~«:eNTIR new carpetinai ao~ draperies. Full price '79,900. CALlt 556·2660. C:SELECT I PROPERTIES' Must .. Sold •. 4 Bedroom. Large Costa Meea home with 4 over• alzed bedrooma, family rm, heavy shake roor. tiled entrance way It fireplace. Great locatlo ' cloae to park, tennla courta and all school1 • Just listed call $46-5880 ror run detall•. · .. : ~ HERITAGE REAUORS Gwr., 1002l•••rt11 1002 EASTSIDE ••••••••••••••••••••••1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 bdrm, Ip d11\Jbi area, .. ------------· lhade treee to back yard, · cabtneta In 1arage, ne.i CE schoob IJ 1hoppina. Nlce paUo ln back, lie lot • Jocated on quiet atr•. IBDlll ILlllB°-tD. ::~ .. ' .. •Dl•k "'" OVER 50 YEARS OF fERVICE ~ OP1M THURS & Fii 2-5 2021 POIT •llTOL CllCLI . Harbor View Homes. Popular 2 Story .. Portofino" Model With 3 Spacious Bedrooms 2'1ia Baths Family Room Separate Dlnln1 Room. Large Patio. Adequate Space For Expansion (Foundation· Already In For Bonus Room & Loft). Well Landscaped Yard Near Pool, Clubhouse & Shops. Offered ln tee . •. ' ~ Walkt~r 1; I 1~1: 1ff!al l!.l;lf1~ JUST G I~ •E !II THEODORI R091 S F.OR• ROLLS BACK 1977 TOTAL BASE YEHICLI · PRICES TO 1975 PRICESlll 5 • ·WED., THURS., FRI., SAT., SUN. 1977 Pl MT OS· MAY 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 .~~~ ~ ... -- 1977 MUSTAN . HARDTOPS G II 19771t4 A\ ~Ell1c1<s BEATI FLATIO OUR 1976 PLYMOUTH SB>AH 4 DR. V-8. auto. trans • factory air cond1hon1ng. Powr steering. PQWer disc brakes. radio. heater. whitewall tires. vinyl roof, ltnted glass. wheel covers. low m1leS' (040PABl Stock #868 1972 FORD Ll'l) 4 DR. H.T. V-8. auto. trans. factory air. PoWf.tf' steering, power brakes radio, heater. whitewall tires. vinyl roof, tinted glass. wheel covers Nice Car (706GAM) Stock #2790 1974 FORD WTI V·B. auto. trans .. factory ai r conditioning. Power steering, oower disc brakes. radio. heater. whitewall tires. Ylnv\ roof. tinted glass. wheel covers (708MOM) Stockf2909 •2799 \ INCLUDES VEHICLES FROM OUR PRESENT INVENTORY ONLY lUMAft>UT 1974 AUDI IOOLS 4 cyl . auto trans , factory air cond1t1on1ng. AM-FM radio. heater. tinted glass. wheel covers. sunroof. ( 130LIGJ Stock 1121 7 . CASH OR .. TRADE 4 cyl auto tran" r 1".J11) hP.atf>r $ whotPwdll tire:, 5 76RSO Stock #2928 s3995 ••• FIOO SHotn' llD rtCKur V-8 " soeed Power SIPenng radio heater s08C1al tires & wrieel,. 16w mileage (Ser IJ5215S)Slk #2Eff8- ON APPROVED CREDIT DOWN OM AMY MEW OR USED CAR IN OUR HUGE INVENTORY 12 MO./ 12,000 MILE LIMITED POWER TRAIN WARRANTY FREE ON DESIGNATED USED CARS 1973 GMC 2 TOH 18' FLATBED V-8. 4 speed 1r1nsmlss1on. '469 5 2 speed rear axle. Power steering. 825x20 tires. Lie. 4'7"311 R. Stk. #560AT. 1975 FORD' 4MAMADA4DL V·B. auto. tran'a .. factory air conditioning. pawer ateerlng. PC>W9r di9C brakes. radio. heater. whltewlll tires. tinted glass. wheel covers. (356MEU) Stoot< #2908 .~3499 • 1976 FORD SHOltTIE r .u. 6 cyl . auto trans , power steering, heater. custom paint & chrome rims. s1do pipes, sun rool ( 1065834) Stock #2664 94599 ~ 1973 FORD "'MTO SB>AH 4 cyl . 4 speed. radio. heater, vinyl roof (898HYCl Stock #101 1 $1695 1976 MERCURY 'COU6AIXl7 V·B. auto. trans .. f actory air conditioning, Power aleerlng. power disc bf'Bkes. power wlndowt. AM-FM radio. tape. heater. whitewall llrea. vinyl roof. tinted gllN. wheef covers. Loaded· Speed Control -Tiit Wheel. (288NPH) Stock fBOe 94599 "' ,,~ 'o ~/:o ~PJc~O 'lips . . . AY . • - LIMAHS courE V-8 auto trans .. factory air cond1t1oning Power steering. radio, heater. vinyl roof low mileage. (772SPR) Stock #777 s2599 CArtl .. eyl .• 4 speed, AM·FM radio, tape, ' heater. (198JSF\ Stock 1'921 92599 " .,. WE ARE PROUD TO A ... NO.UNCE THE OPENING OF . ' J' •• 1, • " ... In Xanadu did Kubla Khan a stately pleasure dome decree, Where Aph, the Sf!Cred river ran ... " .Coleridge-Kubla Khan Xanadu's meaning is from the land of milk and honey: also a pleasure dome. When you are in the market for your pleasure dome go to the company with U in mind. We work on an appointment basis specializing in your special needs. You can see we are interested in U -it's in the name XANADU the big X in Real Estate -· 610 Newport Center Dr1 Suite I 130 Newport Beach ) Call· 759-0761 ., ....................................................................... . .~~~!'! .......... !~~ ~ .......... !~~~ :.~~~ .......... ~~-~~ !~~~!'! .......... !~~~ '" OLD COROMA DEL MAR Just steps to Little Corona Beach. lnspirational ocean view! Over 4000 sq. ft. of exceptional quality, with 3 bdrms., 3 baths, formal dining rm .. huge living rm. & very large playroom with frplc. & wet bar. 3 Car garage & 3-story elevator. $330.000 HAYE BUYER! ... for residential income units. up to $250.000 down payment. Prefers Orange County. As k for Mr. Shatzen 759-0811 5 UMITS-ftlDI OP OWMaSHIP A beauty to behold! Quality workmanship in bldg interior AND exterior. Near new. Jn Newport Harbor High vicinity. Gorgeous a BR owner's unit w/fam rm. formal DR. 21h baths & 2 frpl. 4 Other units w /2 RR. 2 ba. Atriums & patios. SW;;,()()() 2 1 I I S• Joaquin Hiiia Road NEWPORT CENTER, H.I. 644-49 I 0 Pete B<Urell Jeaft'J prejenfj NEWPORT ESTATE-MESA DRIVE Magnificent setting overlooking en- tire length of bird sanctuary and hills. Understated elegance in con- temporary hacienda. Rambling 5 bedrm (each with its own bath + 2). Formal dining room. secluded den. cozy cantina bar & kitchen for all occasions. The 2 acres include s tables. tack room and s talls . $675,000. By Appt. Only! CHILD'S PLAYHOUSE ... goes with this nice 3 bdrm .. 2 bath home in Irvine Terrace. 63x115 Ft. lot. with correspondently large back yard. graced with beautiful nowers & trees. as well as the attractive playhouse. $139,500. Phone for app't., but soon! 673-4400 IL~BC)R G.-rol 1002G.._.., 1002 ~:'! .......... !~~~!~~~~! .......... !~.~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Custom Fire Mountain 3br. 2 full ba. rrplc. din. rm . hrdwd firs. Open beam ceilings 1'1 a~re. Horses OK O/H Sal-Sun 14 90 Avocado Rd . Oceanside. 184.900 (J) 433-4801 or 498·0788 By owner Cwwry VIMoge Realty OC'U.HFROMT Custom duplex. 1 hm n~ location 2 And 1 hdrm . •• 500• 1c6oa lay Prop. lHffon • 675-7060. DANA POINT View of O<'r11n & moun lain,, n<'w bea uty-<! OFFICE BUILDING Fine Costa Mesa corner, 17 suites. zoned cur-conditioning . reflective ~lass. hydraulic elevator. newly carpeted & draped S325.000 , ~""( ... ~ lilDO llEALT'r C'~ ll77 Vto Udo. Newport leoclt ' 673-7300 9u1n UV'"6 S6'.t00 Lovely 3 bdrm .. l~ bath+ huge fami- ly rm. Boat access. Quiet living in this relaxing family room by the sparkling olympic pool. Refresh your tired body in the jacuul Pleas6 call DODGE THE SEAGULLS $6',500 You know how much beach property is available at this price. Walk to the sand pools & shopping from this 3 ~<lroom. 111'.t bath surfsidt! townhouse. Upgraded carpet, brick patio, double garage. bltns. Hear the surf. smell the ~ea weed. FllSH AS HIW HOME $67,100 Carpets & drapes like new. Bltn stove & dishwasher. Near schools & shop- ping. Close to beach. Lge yard. room for pool. All new paint, floors, kitchen counters. Drive thru garage. Ex· cetlent area._ - CHARMIHG DUTCH HAV.. $11 ,tOO Warm & lovely 3 bdrm, 2 bath home. Step down living rm. recently painted, ready to move in. Mature landscaping in top Hunt. Beach location. Let your f amiJy enjoy life in this super home nr. schools, shopping & frwys. EXCEf'TlOMALLY GRACIOUSl29,900 Open the door to this fabulous home & be ready for a unique experience 5 bedrm, Grcenbrook Granada features prof. decorating, new Italian entry tile & new no-wax flooring. A Classic home in a classy neighbomood 18055 MOCJftolla St. Fountam valley 963-8311 GeMral I 002 ,GtMral I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• WAHTED: FAST ESCROW! Seller antsy! Irvine Terrace 3 bedroom on a pool s ized lot must be sold. closed and cleared. like now! It is a warm home with large f ami- ly kitchen, plus formal dining and a desirable location. Perfect for a de- corator. Presented at $135,000. U~l()UI: t1VMl:S REAL TORS". 675-6000 2443 East Coast H1ghwav. Corona del Mar also in Mesa Verde. at 546 ·5990 BA YFRONT, pier & float, l9ta $200,000 to $325,000. to build your own custom home. Several areas to choose from PRESTIGE waterfront homes with pier & noat from $385,000 up. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J.1 1 P.11 y"d" Or •v" N H h i'> 6161 . ' I 002 CoroM .. M.-I 022 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SPYGLASS HILL • More. Classified .on Page C16 HCMtM1 For Sale ....................... Costa Meao I 024 • •••••••••••••••••••••• MESA VERDE Spucwus 3 bedrm i.nd family .-lari.:e den and wet bar l)pgraded thruout Just h~ted at $711.1100. Hurry. call MO 1151 ~HERITAGE MINl•VIEW Deco r1!t :~:·~ r lg ht MAXI-I.OJ · cheeJful ram home, 7 l&j~~~~~~ Co b k bdrma, 4'-'tBa, din rm. 2 • • REALTORS me see the ac forty ram rms. 2 Crpks. view withitsfruittr~s.pool. $324 ,500 Quollrie d BBQ pit, park benches & buyers only. call for patio all tastefull.Y appt 640 13811 fenced for the ulhmate 1n - privacy and carefree hv OCM VU HID EA WAY ing. Enjoy the aroma ol Bachelororart1st'-.2 BR, the salt air and a view of 2 BA w old Cd!\1 charm. the water and the lights sl<'P5 from I.attic Corona C.all Huge lot w room 10 build 640-61 61 view studio or ? Try ~ COATS &WALLACE REAL ESTATE. INC. $15,000 down HAL PJKctttN Rt::ALTORS"' 675-4392 COZY DUPLEX Soorliwy By owner $129,91)() Evenan~l> call 491 7160 Start Your Tan Now! CANYON OCEAN VIEW 28r & den, So. of Hwy walk to beach, $2l5,000. sitting by your gorgeous Owner will carry Shown pool Lovely 3 bt:drm by appl Owne r bkr home wifb super ramaly 673 5740 room In Costa Mesa's -- most prestigious area. Costa Mesa I 024 S88,900 Call now •••••• ••• •• ••• • • • • • ••• • 546-4141 ELEGANT ~ COATS,\ WALLACE REAL ESTATE. INC. FOR ~ LESS! 48DRM Bil around Anthony Pool Beam ce1hng-;, :.ep & secluded m s tr !'>U1te opening to it's own wood deck Children have own area & yard plus 3 loft playrm All nl.'w kitchen applianr<'s ind compae· tor. Nu lone ccnlr & con l1nuou!) tlcanan~ on•n 545 9491 1111 EASTSIDE POOL + GUEST M•wVf•wHome 3 Ur 3 na, fplc, shake roof. 2 !>ty. stall t ime lo Pll'k <'Ph & tile. By owner ~1 .500. 675·6695 COLLEGE PARk lmmac 3 br. 2 ba. air eond. frplc. garage dr opener Pool s ize yd $82,500 Call !or appt. pc realty 644~or 557:8968 -· =-=-MESA VERDE 4Br, l '.2Ba. 2 p11lios. very dean. mu:-.l see. S89.SOO. 521-5920 days, 979-9065 eve By 0" ncr ---- Bar Jain Hunter s Special Lovely Mesa Del Mar home, very sharp and d ean. 3 Bedrooms. din· mi: area. family room, hearty ~tone fireplace. Two pu110!>, one is cov· ered ! llandy built-ms Only Sill.750, DKH, call 540 1720 TARBELL "#I In California" FIXER1UPPER WITH POOL "1l'ros paint and earJ)<!t. AJI it takes 1s a ltltlc 1m· aganal1on & work and you'll have a bcaut1ru1 pool home. Hurry, call 645-0303. FORESTE OLSON l~C Ai A\. fOR• Than you'd expect! A 3 bedroom home on an H·2 lot in Eastside Costa Prime E::isls1dc Cost o ••.:--~ Mesa. Towering trees!--------Mesa! $76.000. Red Carpet Curved drive. Rusl1t· liv· 1---------754 ·1202 mg room hosts cathedral --------celling+ massive brick Eastside Farm •TOWHHOME• ONE YEA.RHEW MatHll ... fireplace. Sunny ~alley kitchen-with nook! Cozy den. lt1deawny master suite. Giant llWkllng blue pool Wtlh slide, board & dressing rooms too• St•pa rate guest lacil1t1 c:. with kitchenette' Ea'>y care yard. Just $911 ,500 ! Hurry~all now 64fMJ71 I ~=~~~~;~ bought another °""' ,., 9. ,, s 1v"' ro e1 ""'', I~ 7~~~~~~t:itF~~~:i~ le &Miii beam cethng, xlnt Costa ~-....:::!:~J.;:ml•~·~=-'11!!!111!!!!=•~=·~=-~· Mesa loc. Close to ever· Woodsy le Wonclffful Condo. In convenient C~ta Mesa location . ything. THE "'DDRESS Professionally decorated A in select textures & col· General I 002 IGeMral I 002 759-076l YOU GIVE ors. For adults only. Pool ••••• •••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------WITH PRIDE & recreation facilities. CANNERY VILLAGE REALTY Newport Vl•w 3 IDRMS Ir Pnt Moster Suite w /Study ProfHtlandty ct.corated. Just 3 yn aid. $134,500 What Grain You? T•nnls or Horses? YH c• 9'cne efttMf> °" thl1 Tuetht Estate. 4 ..... ,_.., hoM. Wp Peol. Wkt • Cowt ar Ivy a <:orrcil. ••"'9 s 11•, too Call 673-6261 ask for Lew or Tom VILLA PARK Good sd1ools Important? ~~~RFRONTHOMES CUSTOM HOMES Lar~c lot In exc~plionul-631-1400 ly fine area, this home 1-------- has ~vcry~hing extra yo~ TRADE LABOR Two prestige custom can imagine. You wont built homes in exclusive be happy if you miss this FOR MONEY area. one! Call today!. 0 . Call 540.]666 e s 1 g n y 11 u r o wn backyard 1n rule 4 '-2 Acre Estate Lot. • bedroom, family room Single level, 5 Bdrm, ram ~w' home in Costa Me!. a . rm, lge game rm. 3 ba, Save SSS at S76 ooo. covr'd patios. 3650 sq Ct • ~m~ous features. j ·~-~ CALL NOW Ope~ h00se on Wed 11·3 Open 192S Lanai Dr. SBr, {/'/. 752 • 7315 & Sun 10·6 at 10721 xlnt country C'lh toe . -~D1110a.N..!A..!LO;.!:.M-.;..B;:IR..;O~ Adams Circle. Ask tor M a n Y x t r a· 11 Nancy. 731-1522 548-8&4/S40 2018 .---"''-'0 <•01H · I.oho!!.__ ________ -;_-;_;;COLLEGE PAHK. by owner. lmmac 3 Br, 2 OEll6fflfUL! ~:7~m Rm. Dy appt 4 BR , 2 BA. & POOL 1--------CAT ALINA VIEW Newport Cn ·sl ""1 Pinn" a Hr, Jl>a . l1o:e muster "ultc-. Prof dt>roroted $13 1,5110 . Call Tom D1•urth Pl.l'S loft , 2a,, BA. 2590 O G ral I 002 sq. fl Two story ex· G Cit • 1002 G .... rol 1002 ~~~!'! .......... !~ .. ~ ••~•••••••••••••••••• Panoramic View Lot, single level. 3 Bdrm & convert den, fam & din· m~ rm. Lush landscap'g w /yard fenced for pool. $245,000. Shown .. y appt only. 18822 R!dgevlew HOMJ-: NEAR SOUTH COAST PLAZA. $74,000 COLLEGE PARK Ideal Area C.M . Spacious & lrg lot. A real winner. Freshly painted 3 Dr, 2 ba, fam rm, lrg kit. Nicely landscpd. Cul- de-sac. 2436 Andover Pl. $79,000 Owner. 839·1144 or 839·5761. Ci\NNJmY VILLAGI.<: erul 1vt home. 3 Csr .....,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• aarage. Rent till eacrow •••••••&• • • • ••••••••••• ~ Ranct..tte c1ose11. Sl45.000-Hurry! ! 6 UNITs.tlK! MIW WITH VIEW 640-6600 Clean and sharp, nicely Nearly 2 ocrea nestled R.E 426 3lat St, Newpo rt r,=.~ carpeted & draped 2 among giant oafts onl)' bedroom units. Six 2\-J mlle.tothesurfwlth icarage1 plu5 six addl· a remarkable c ustom tlonal parking spaces on bwlt 3 bdrm + den + a huie well landscaped family rm home de· lot. Wood & brick ex-1icned to n'laxlmlu the terior add )tr1de or paqoramlc , hilly Beach Call6 73·626 I Ne•port Center ownerahip S260,000. ranchland view. Also I! JACOIS RE "'LTY car covered park1n1 + .... , ... IOOJGa•ral 1002 ""' 6 75-66 70 room for campe1'1, boata, ,-t.•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------• etc. Tbe corral can ac· CORONA DELMAR You'll find n atural woods. wrought iron fence, stained glass and a masur 1uitc that won 'i t::J,:. 3 Bedroom, den, 2 C•640-9900 \ \ 1.1.E' I \I· \I' I ' I" Ii I• I H .. "'V""' flt'" f, PRIM I ERE OFHRIHGJ IEAUTIFUL ON THE WATER WITll BOAT DOCK $265,000 Agent 640-5560 Circle. Ask for Mike . C_O_N_D_O_S_P_E_C-IA-L-IS-T-. 731·1522 C \ V I JIB , M, y . WestcrnPaclrlc To ur h!ltone ealty , Propertlea 96l·0867 EASTSIDE Fowltoht Valley IOJ4 ~delM• 1022 L L t ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........................ arge 0 :ONDO SPECIALIST. By Ow .... ER Charmlng end or cul-de-H B , CM • F v I y • n aachome. 3 lledrm. ram Touc hs tone Realty, Spyglass Wit, 1275,000. 5 rm 4' fireplace. Why not fl63.()867 Br 3 Ba, View. Harbor call now? 845-7221 j;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; View HW1, Sl.89,IOO. 4 er C:IMTURY 2 I CE commodate aa many bona as 10ll~ ever - wantwithroomtospare. Oeaett Hot Springs Completely redecorated In & out with loads of teak noortnii. warmth 4' quality. 3 Bdrms, each with It'• own bathroom. Formal dining room, hi• lamlly or blJllard room and covered patio. Park your boat outside the door. ~~=.::~~~J Wntcllff R~alty_ NEW TIBURON . 110111 ILlllS ca. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE MIW IXC9"'1SI~ DIAMAnc .. ILUfFS" TOWNHOUSE In An Area Where Every Street Is A Picture of Loveliness I PoJ>ular End Unit Tri-Level .. R Plan" With View. UpJ?aded. Gated Court Yard Entry. WOod·Pe11ed Floon, Entry Hall & Kitchen. 2 Bedrooms, Den, Built-I n Wet B•r. 3 B aths. All-electric KJtcben. Formal Dinin1 Room, Patio. Imm aculate Tbrou1bout SHOW BY APPT. • $162,500 1 1 OFFERING PRICE duplex. 2 br. 1 ba ea. 9 ml FRENCH QUARTER LISTING' BY OWNER. Har Vlew TWNHSE 3BR. Lh + •11 • $220,000 N. of Palm Springs. Ira c• 644-7211 tree• on ~ acre. Sell H.IU.. Ocean bay view. ba, S59,900. 4BR ~ Fabulous 4 br, 21~ ba PIXlll..UPPU, R·2 Excellent R·2 location ln old Corona del Mar. Flx up the existing hoUle and add a nc\v unit tn the rear. Potentlal -potential. $110,000 i A COl.OWIU. IANI• CO. 644-1766 t-1'1 IAH JOAQUIN HILU .. o. llil fCWllOM ClJirT'lft Bl • $30,000 or trd for beach area. 64.2-3214 3bd. fam. rm. formal din, 163,500. v '}q e w p 0 r le r m 0 de J • WA~JNT wood beams. ~ frplc11 . Crawford&A!!'IOC Rttn . Formal dining rm REAL ESTATE Sl70,000. Aft67St-OSSO 9S7·0701 lavishly landscaped 831·1400 Don't 'Ive up the 1hlp! pat lo w /sun screen, ---------1 "Llsl' It In classltled. Claulfled Ads sell big balcony bcdrm overlook· •~'!'!_1!!'!!!!!!~!'!11--~~~I Shlp to shore result.a! lleme. •mall Items or :~uge iroenbelt. see lt. 642-5678. any item. 64.2·5e71. y 1 macnab I lrVlna realty '\ LINDA llU . Beautiful 5 BR lagoon home w I f ormal diJilng & lg. bayfront patio. 80' slip & upper deck which could be converted to eth BR. Best bayfront available in areal $550,000. Beverly Morphy 642-8235. (U-68) G......e I 002 • ......., I 002 S31·5800,evea 9U·TIU ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••··············•••• w~~~ ONM HOUSI DAILY l·I 4'11COITU• CAI 90 H19HtAHDS. C4M Popular mod.el. Move·ln condition. Exciting 4 bedrm or s and a den. Beautiful carpets, drapes, lush land.scaplne. Ocean view, private beaches. You1 Lon tM Dtcef' Of thia baodtome 4 bedroom home. Lota of w.tUpaper and rich WOOd oanelin1. no •H •lil1l •ntr1 and 1our1Dtl kJtchcn. Bit boaua l'OOnl tor your pool Ut>I•. sea.Ho. BKR, call ~172> ·. - I J Ho4nff Fo,. s. Hou.wt For $q6t ~ ;:;:~·····;;;; ;;.:;::.f!;···· ··;~~·; ~-~-~ •••.•.. ~.":>:'.!:'!:. ••••••• ~.~.~ •••••..••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••.•••• 0-,olat 102 0-,oW 1024 ...... 1044 aeautilul 1'~xec 58,., s Atmosphere * DAIL V PILOT • , Ma 18. 1917 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mewporlleoda 1069 ~~-~-~ •••••• ~~~.!:!~ ...... ~~~.!:~ .. . ....................... Sea Ctm.• I 07 6 C.-'-!'Y Loh/ lnconw rroperiy 2000 ••••• •••••• ... ••••aa•••• Cry,.. I 500 •••••••••••••••• ......... HEAR ••••••••••••••••••••••" ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••·,:;;;~·~~··•••• ='~ie~: ~-=; ~~~~ ~'!! t~!~~e portunit)' or 8t!f!ln£ th11 t!XQU!Sttt! O•;&ni' bmu Cbantld~er mdl, 3lH +-3ba + formal du\ rm +fam rm. This hontt' h1n true country at mosphere w /lti. lge ranch style kitchen & i1pac1ous roomK. Nestled In a terraced terrain w !lots or ~rl~nery . Ai>k· ina pnce $115,000. So Coast ore. 557·5311 or t.111>:.lon VieJo ,,fc, 586-2700 CHERRY LAKE. •• •••• •• •• ••• • • •••• • ••••• UNITS.UNITS Forei.t Luwn Double -rwo t-'OUH PLEXf;S plo~i.. "Sh~Herm1 tluntlnW,on Bcuch Will SPACIOUS fw ~ ...... •tory ...... . Vaulhd, ullllMJS, w"*Jllt .,_ I .... p .ct ...._ '"""1 room. C...try ldtct.. comphte wtth.con•ettfewt lsa.d ...t .... tocMct fmllly rooM. Dela• ..... llllte wltl9 ~ seo cmd hi• .ct hers war .. -Sf 16,500 493-8812 FoufttaM VaOey I 034 ~Oft ••••••••••••••••••••••• t4c:rbOur 1042 Meadow Home ••••••••••••••••••••••• ON THE WATER MAGMtl'tetta A lusb, foliage lined walkway draws you into an unparalleled interior drenched in elegance. Both the massive 2 story high living room with open staircase and the stunning formal dming CONDO •• In maj{netlc area I W.tlk to pool & 1 ec. hall Crom your 3 hcdroom t.ownhomc. Spe>rttns nuw AJlCH llACH HGTS Whrte Water View. 3 Br 1 •, Ua . Ownr Brkr sun.~ 846·~ ------ cUl1)fU, built II\ w bur ~=::::;:=.:;::;::: " lireplaoe! l!:nttrt In· I ment.'s u natural w /2 poot., J1u~uuJ, purk & lush l11nd11cap(A11. Seeln11 Is belil'Vtn2! $77,000. (Open ttl 9PM) red hill~ .. :. 552-7500 Crescent Bay Thl!l 3 b<lrtn .. 2 bn homt' 1s JUSt ~lt-p!I to beautiful Crebcenl Hll Y Beach , beamed ceilings, huge yard. $22.5,000 • Laguna Canvon M · 1 proper'y with 2 bdrm , 1 ba. apt. + 11tud 10. orcrce spa ct: w/fplc. and commercial warehouse 142. 1069 ....................... ROOM FOR IOA T Camp~r l00-11\ these two new custom homet. 1n Newport Hght:.. 3 Rr+lge bon\1$ rm, 21 ~ ba, fam +dm rms. 230.l ~q ft , 2 story, lols of wood. Sl4l,000t!lt. 3106 & 3112 Broud St East of Nwpl & So or lSth Sl. Open wkt.ly!> 1·3. wknds 12·4 Call 731-1522 Western Pacific Prop. -------- "DOLL HOUSE" room looks off to the 1---------EASTBLUFF VIEW FROM 6 ROOMS 5 bdrrn, lg Cam rm. 3 ba 3 car gar, xtra closets Quiet cul ·de·twc hu~c lot.· btfl 2 bdrm l balh ul· tra clean one or I.I kind best HB at $5~.00U HW'ry ! 963-5671. rill CONDO SPEC1ALIS1'. HB, C M . F Vly . Touchtitont: Realty, 963-0867 sweepiAR 54' dock and patio This cul-de-sac home in HUNTINGTON. HARBOUR has 2 wet barb, one in huge pool room, a library tucked into a cozy step·down alcove, fam1Jy room, 4 hath~ -a masterpiece truJy wortli VJewmg! By appointment only - Open '1119 P.M 1£1~':!~ Prap..-ti-S&S Resale Spec1ah!.\ll 3. 7.52-1920 4 or 5 bdrm models J \ J 1 I. 1400 QUAIU.T. NIWPC»T llACH :;ome w pools. %8 41l02 44 Pennm1:ton Properties rYine l 0 La Ci,aesto Eldorado 3br, 2ba. f:im.rm, formal din rm. + 1300 sq.ft . honus rm. All up~radcd By ownr. $117 .~oo !H~Jl Ca ithnesi; Ur. ~2-11626 Open Ilse Sat/Sun HI 4. --Mii.RiNER COVI': 2hr. lieacb Condo, Sll2.[1()U CUSTOM IH>M ~ :H>r S79,900. JJrookhurbl & Atlanta CUSTOM DUPLEX near Lake Purk St23,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXCELLENT FORDHAM At S86.500, this is one sup(•r buy in University Park /\. 2000 sq. ft honae w1lh 4 bedrooms anli pn v<1te ya1·d Call for <IJ>j)I -·~ LOW $70's Good value for starter home in lovely lrvllle. 4 Bdrmi., ram . kit.. separate home Fem·ed yard. Fully J\JR CON DtTIONEO &14·0138 $180.000 UOO BA YFRONT CALL US... Wlth Pool & Sandy beach. For all the latest multi 5 Br. 4' 2 baths. 2 frplcb Luxury living f or pie llstmgs available 1n SSSO.OOO Xlnt hnanc1n1:: Laguna Beach area avail ht otrt:ring, pnn· m1'.~~l:Pf!l c1 pal'i only <.:all ~~W Ov.nt>r A$:t ti73 6272 499·2900 --------- loguna Hilk I 0 5 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SELLING RULESTAt~ Jhr 2ba at 22512 Monto\'a Npt Bc-h1Cost<1 ~ lf523 C.otPUSDt·IR'llffE ~~j~0.~>6;2.1731 & 9'5f.o2z6 "EYE" WAMTS 180 o-..~ View raifilN ASSOCIAT£il It has them :tll' Upgraded 3br. 2ba ~JIEAUORS~ Spanish tile po tao with twnhmc. w /spectacular adjui.table cover. mucho valley view from <111 EAST BLUFf..LUSK cupboard space & built roorru. Ownrs will con· 38r, fam rm, lg corner i n s t o r H J.t e & !;Ider trade . S74.99S. lot, 1mmac, by ownr 9ooksbelvei., cl<>!;o to Broker, 831·9460 SM9.SOO 644·1805 Prin po o Is & t e n n 1 s 1 n only Un1verc;1t y Parle. 3 logunaHICJMI t 052 ------- Bdrms .. 2 buths S84,~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• BIG CAMYOM 4 Br. 2~ ba, pool, Jacuni & view. Electric gate&. '1 Bedroom, Vn baths. 644-841.S, 6>10·5957 pro re ssio nally , - landscaped Clubhouse. S E A V I f, W . PoOI great mountain BROAOMOOR Plan 5. 2 TRI-LEVEL THE . .. · · YIU.ACE. . : "aew' $149.000. sty. 4 Br. brand new by R.E. PR01''l!:.'iSIONALS 96.>&'rT7 963· 7653 552-70~0 .. RANCH REALTY _R(_Al}O_R_S __ SS l-lOOO _Wanted rrom owner JAY W ye..._ TS ownr Income Prop ex· • s;.A ch~e + second. 64().0696 SOL VISTA POOL HOME DEANE HOMES OEN + STUDIO f'abulous Deane home 1n Woodbridge Cro-.<i1n~ Brighton mdl or WoOd bridge Pork Ait\~woud md1 •"17 • 1.962 REALTORS 499-2237 l-IARBORVlEW CAR~EL in aracioub Back 811y nroa on A cb11rmlnn cul ~sac. 11> J -.paciou:i 3 bl'<iroom. 21 J b.Hh home "1th TWO f1replaet'i.' Sip your mormnii coffee m the bright, cbeerlti kitchen. Extru lar~e bt.-drooms make this u trlk fllmlly home-In fantastic area! By ap pointmeut ooly. $127,500. Open tll 9PM. ... Qua~I liilPlllC9 Propert1-7s2-1t20 1400 °"*'I\ n Nl IU.c.4 1'n-es "SllOO 751 6G63 1•,whan~c Call our orru·e Two ~Ide by Mdc Pacific lur on appomtmenl to !ltl' SAM-CLEMENTE View lob Cdl\t. ~for th•~ Quail Place ex· ...... h. u ........ 1 clu.,lve! $137.:iooea. tNCOME UNIT """' ,,_ _.. Brand new duplt:x. 3 CoH1uwrcl.e bedroom, and 2 bedroom 'roperty 1600 with blue water view. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Colt tor appomtment $160.000. COLE OF MEWPORT REALTORS 675-5511 PRESIDENTIAL HE14'HTS TOWHHOME CiUOUNO U~/\.Si'~, 21,000 !IQ. ft, (210 ft frontu~ei) nr downtnwt1 S&an Juan CUPo across rroin future City Hall, includ~ 11mall beaut. comm. hid!( plu11 Old bOUhC. 411~ 5454 Owner. Condominiums /Town- houMs for 1al• 1700 Luxurious single story ••••••••••••••••••••••• SIX UNITS EASTSID!!: Lovely pride of ownership units -0Jd1e:-. but goodies. Near Wt!s tc lltf. Offered al ~.ooo by appointment only. COSTA MESA TRIPLEX ICINGS ROAD living is YOU;'S 'n this de· COftdo S lollst luxe pool side end unit ~pee Pnde oC own~rsbip un quiet :itreet. Spuciou1.1 ownt1r:c unit wltfl f1rt!placc. Cull ror JP po1nlmenl. Now ouly $130,000. Exclus1ve-Panoramlc with 2 patios. cathedral H B , C M' , F . Vly Ocean vlew overl'g all ceiling-only 3 yearsold. Touchi.tone Realt.>. Newport Bay. See boat 963-~7 I' IQ ii ~ races, Chr1i1tma:. Only$65.950. Byappoanl· --m UG parade, i;unnse hUDSet ment. Open til 9PM. By Ownr, Ulx 3br, 2ba, • Plac• • Walle to beach. 3BR. 2ba. twnlu.e W·W, AC. nlln~. Prap.,.ll- den, wet bar. 2 Crplcs. 21 IQuai~ patio, h~ guard. pool, 7.S2-1920 clU'gar.cpt'g,deck. New tennl:.. R1vers1dc , 1400 0UA1UT NIWfOll1'11A04 thru·out. By owner. Open Plac• · $l8,900 Atibwne 812%1--------- bouse. 1721 Kings Rd. liP .. rl"lllap!lill'll~~ ~~l~~:~7 dn. O.W.C. Ois~s Property! 645-2!USorS45-5746 1•00 0UAllSt.NIW M.a. -We c-an find it for you. Below Market, by ownr, ~HI/ Beach area. Probates. Jbr, 2ba. Harbor V1ew GOLFCOURSE 0Nts 1Gl• 1800 bankruptcies. trustee Home w /schools, green COLONIAL ••••••••••••••••••••••• sales. forced sales. unde1· belt & area swim'g pools. Ocellll view home on San H.B t>upl~x n level) hme. iharket values. We can S131.500. Lamson or Clemente Golt Course. 4 Owners lgc dlx immac joint venture. Call World H1chards. 1213) 593·3207, eleganl bedr~oms, 3 unit. 3 Br 2 Ua. nu cpts, WidcBrokers,673-454!J,, 1213) 433·2854 or (714) baths, den. fa~ily room rlrps. 1''/\. heat. bltns.1---------893-7~ &. sunny. lanai. For th~ stereo, brglr fare alarm • d1l1cern10g Camlly a t t Ad ' lovel 2 Br Costa Mesa, duplex ~ 2 u n " B Jb ( 2b $189.500. sy~ m. J Y houses, $147,000. lncomt-uuCa ay. r. am, a. uml cpts drp:i bltns nucrpt'g,cvr'dpaho,lrg BERTHA HENRY : • ·' '' SIJ800 Owner768·6354 cor lot. Room for boat or REALTORS ~;~11:';;: f~bl Y~~~~g~~l~ . . HV s110.ooo. Ownr will 215 Del Mar 492·41 21 vewa.y!>. + orf St. Pk.:. 7 UNITS.BALBOA fin Pnnonly.Ownr/Agt. forboutortronhu~~cul P rime area . Grob ' 2298 Redlands Dr, NB. 2000/o DEPRECIATIO de saclot. Sl2S,OOO. owe. s:n.ooo +. Will tradt: ur' &l2 0596 New 7 unit Span is or down Owner/Agl. -------1 apartment complex. Open, mu!>t i.ce 10 up-~ l555or63l-0020 Sc. &VIEW each 2 bedroom. 2 bath. prcc. 848·9575 ---- ii;A -l'wo houses on 1 lot in San b C'.entral courtyard, ocean Port Royal 4 r , Jba, \leW. Choice or intcr10J Corona IJ Ana. R-3. gross $7200 Cam.rm, 2718 i.q .rt . colors. Excellent tax yr Ry CPA. ownr/agt "' panoramic view from sheller investment. Ask· Del Mar S72,000. ~2.000 dwn will ocean lo mountains. h di 5414054 Guarded gate. tennis 1ng $365,000. Broker New duplex w tv1ew. 3 an c:_ · partic1pauon invited. blk!> from beach. 2 Br. HO c"' crts, pool. $259,000. Call 2lia. den, utility rm. INVF-'iTORSC I 'r, Ownr;Agnl. 552-1~ ~ ... ...,.HO .... G.. uaragc & parking e;ich 21 Suite Med. Bldg ,.. ~ _ 5 " PhJrmacy $650,00(1. BY OWNER unit. Prln only 640 9353 Multi tenant indu.'itraal · J BR. 2 Ba, newly de· IMVISTMENTS lneome Property 2000 u~l00.000 !:'iew' corated, incld crpls. 1714t 496-7711 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••S32S.OOO 9tenunts drps. etc. Pvt backyard '"==::::r::======~I ••S225 '""LJ:.t•,nants -OUPLt:X. llunlln~lon ,,,,,..-. • .: - w lhc>a7ted pool. Sll7.~· COZY 2B r . frplc, I G Beach. Just the lot 1:. ••SH5,000-2yrs.old G46-St 3 fencedyd.oceanv1ew,nr near worth the ai.km~ ••n25,000-2 Yi-R.o1d. beach. shops, f79,000. pnce of $79,000. Sl2.0W Prln only. David Bourke PRICED FOR QUICK SALE •96-4310 down PILOT REAL 1Utr.S46·9950 ___ ..,.._ Owner bought another. BY OWNER Nice 2 story. 3 BR. 3 BA, San Clemente Duplex. 2 frplc's home. Close to Fixer upper. Walk to beach. bay & shopping. beach. 1 Br each. Xlnt Fee land. R·2 Lot. Will financing. $78,500 easily convert to Ir& Call 497·2U4 duplex S\36 ,000 . Ownl!r /a gt 675·6775 or Tudin I 090 646-7414 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOCATION LOCATION .Newport Heights, &real $tarter home in Newport 'i. best area. On ly $64,000 THE SUMMIT ESTATE.~-~. _OFFICE Bldg in Or~g1· MESA VEHDE 4·PLEX County. 6000 Sq. fl. A A/\. ew h strng. Im mac. Pn~ Tenant on 10 yr teosc. n '.l cm Down payment ~!IO<l only. Agt. 6-t-·~,,,., Price $315 ,000. 4 .9',. $750,000 Commercial Bldg on Coast Hwy. Charmin ~ old Lagunu Beach Spendable. Pn111·. ooly Rkr (213)624·5980 Ytkdays landmark w /oc't'an view. Loh for Sal~ 2200 Right party can earn ••••••••••••••••••••••• $13,000 positive cabh (low fWO OCEAN VIEW thrudepn•c1ot1onw/only LOTS $137,500. N. 20%down. Laguna Beach. CaU 768·1587 3 BR . s 1n glu btoq. beam~rl ct.'illn~-. 2 flrepla<."e·~. lot~ of tn•.,, & many cxtr,1-. ltlt•JI tn vc-,lmt•nt for the youn~ C'<l~llllVe. Irvine Super 1m -1----- 2033 Port Weybnd~c Lovely 3 BR hm. on cul :~ nr. ram rm. Sl 10.000 dt· \at· beam t'l'lllnJ.:!\. fee Pr1nc1pa l.s onlv l'llm t•rsataon pit. darhnA 960-5272 S p ectacular can · tilevered, panoramic view in prestigious Cowan Heights. 3br, 31'Jba. Full bar in den, wet bar in din. rm. 2 frplcs. Customized in· lerior w /exquisite walnut paneling. Pool. M·l, appro~ 40~-s-q.ft': ti @~ru£~ Placentia Ave .. CM. w12 1 1550 s. Coa1t Hwy. hous~. Income $350 per R EAL TV IN C. 714/846-137\ marnlate Walden model UNIVERSITY PARK Lar~est Cul·de·sac lot sn AM HURST MOOF.L tr:il"\ • Mexican tile entry $83.700 By Qv.·ncr & kitchen. too Beamed 3 Bdrm. 2 ba. cul·d~11c 1· at he d r al t' e i II n g Call 752 7tl47 Iv ms~ fbrmal dine. Microwave --- men G1gan11c mai.ter .. ach I 0148 i.wtt• opcns to private spn •••••••••-•••••••••• •• hnuac Huge i.ecluded IUILDAILE LOTS 1ll•n. 22' de\aChl•d artist Pnmc l't>mmerc111I lol'il k11 "" hreakrest nook --------- lk·aut lndscpd )ard. rm O~OntHonw for pool, <'OV patio & vu of West Newport. $225,000. th1•h1ll~. $109,950 Principals only. Agt. BOND REALTY 64&15.5Sor631·0020 831-9411 ~ leodi 494•9421 1_mo_. 548 __ ·86_18_a_rt_f>_P_k\_i __ n S25S,OOO. Pnn. only. Call 1793o..,,...c094.,_.. 1_f_o_r_a_P_Pt_._S«-_7_929 ____ •---------Out of CC>Wtty 8 UMITS Pro~ 2sso 645-9161 esinliftster I 098 •••• ••••• ••••. •••••. ••. PLUS nn. for 4 more. WeSellN.8. homes f<>r •••••••••••••••••••••• East Costa Mesa htea· CUSTOM 4-PLEX tion. All units 3 BR. 2 bu. Ii mos ol(!. Xlot buy ttt Great potential! Call for $91,400. Only $18 ,800 ________ _, "tudm' Separate 11tor.t"e t1nn nn Coast llwv 111 1nom Prorcs:;wnally Vw\ona lknch 5 lc>l l'Or I .1 n <I s r a Pc d ' J u ~ t nt'r. ocean view . three• SI 12.000 for !hi'> bc,wty It 2 lots s-io ooo euch. two t'all fur pn•\ ICW O(IW c 1 Ioli. ~11.1100 l'Q( h. OCEANVIEW *JUST LISTED ... EW BLUFfS CONDO Blooming Delorl.'S Model. :i Br 212 Ba, end unit. By owner . 501 Playa. Sta3,SOO. 644·7001. Open House Sat. & Sun. ll ·nP M . Owner w /cooperate w /real tors. 2% Y OWNER. $67,000. 3br l'r'.iba, hrdwd firs, nu crpt'g. Nu ext. Tex coat· ing. Enclosed patio, soft wt,. unit. Nr schs & sbop'g. Quiet area. No. of Warne r & w est of Magnolia. 8741 Universe 842-$727. Prin. Only anap1LE°:tAss1oR d~w;LA ~ROPERTIF:S REALTY 833-8600 S42·l45tlforG<..>o Frey r>o ynu1 thin~· S & S Park llunllni.:I on --RanchH Farms 1·PLEX, 5 yrs. old & Grov~s ' 2700 QUINTARD REALTY Sint'C 1946 673·8250 '\1·~ 1·Xi'\U!\I\ t•' lmrn:H'Ulllll' ,1111111 Ill 1·uµw1I l·x~·11• 1\1• hrnn1· IJh' (;Jlllll} ltHtffi. ft1f ffi,11 ti llll 11 ~ I 1111111 J fl I' "'" .1t111'., ii"'•' m I' 11 flllL ... h1'(I hOIHI' l'tHim lnr \he (' lt'.1 t I \ I• '111\ I' r Won't IJi.l 1".tll 'IM4 U-.412 Penmnt.(\un 1'1 tw~rtw' i!'>l l700 lar~~ R t '''' 1n Templt 1 '• '• / • '"' ~"· 1' t11lli. arc-.1 ·~i .~ Custom built J UK t-den, bt:"aut1rully dt>('OI atcd, ;i1, b;ilhi.. op1•n beum ce1hni.ts. wet bar. bltn BBQ. wood & hnrk ex· ter1or tiua1 <.led gate community Wcilk to beuch $239.000 Lease Opt., 1 yr beaut. condo Pool & tennis Newport Crest. ~1751 NEWPORT HTS. absolutely beaut.••••••••••••••••••••••• S16S.OOO. Prin only. Agl. 10 /\.cres. nch Farm land, [ ~ lfi6111 H?~~H~~~LJY CR0~,01 ... T JAYW. YEATS C"OMPAN"t' Real &tote We just listed a 3 bdrm .. 2 bath home a few steps from the Curr Dr. View IEACH CHALET Park. $92.000 MoblFor !-... ~' ~ 1100 2-Sty A·f'rame. 3 BR .. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642-8550 ~lrnet frontage. Xlnt fnr 6 UNITS lrwt, horses or etc. $895. EASTSIOE An acre. Terms b:v ownrr. 838-2673 Three 2 Dr houses If you've Outqrown Your Pre s ent HotM I hr 'P:l<'lou-.1\t"'' \ • 111 \ 1• lonkinlt Cul' atx11U\1\" 10 lhLS 4 Br. 3Hu h•lffit' lit• Mgnt.'11 to 1t<'t·omm1.11l.1t1· a fl ttw tu m II I e·.., ,, " l1v1th . .,. 1111~1· hap11y f;11n rm, formul hv111.: & din I 11 j.( r m ti s w ('I' p I II j.( 1·11·1·11lar .. tuirctll'•I• I rum <1rl\•1·t rular ma11lt•r ~111111• w/111~du<l1·d par :l t'Jf 1'111 rt'lreal Sp.11·111u" 51arage. ~pnrklm~ ~wlm mlnll "°°' & mMny more lcaturCfl. Call now. ~jffi";: O.Corati•e Ralr Is eVldenl Jn this inviting 3Br 2 Ba hOmc. Decorat- ed by tbc artist-owner w\th many interesting dotails. Crackling fireplace. walls or m1r· rors, encloeed patio · Jush landscaping set this mast.erpi~e apart from other bomtis . Only &;750. Call now won't Jut. SIR-#OOL lu'\t rt'dut·t>d to $125,000 \ -.upt>r Bn' bane Ill lhP pr1 ... 11.:1oul' Ra1·•1uet Club or I rv111t' C.t 11 for appt RANCH RIALTY 551 -2000 TURTLEROCK Pl.1n J By ownl'r 3 Br. 2 ba, fem r m O(>('n hoU11e Sat/Sun tl·S. By appt $116.200. Ph 83.'J.014' Parblde Locatioft Beaut. 3 BR, Deane home In Untv. Perk $124.500. Ry owner. 551.- WOODIRIDGl Stepe to beach club. Choose your own ln· teriOT. This 4 BR " 2 BA b8e 111 ready for occup now. ~-0211 ext 9582; or 675-3534. •COLOMY* 3 Br. 2ba, fam rm, h11hly upgrd'd, pool/lenoia. S79,900. Ml.ot51 ~t KIMSINGTOM lealty for onl1 $132,900. A super 146-5573 Dean~ bu ilt home in -===;;:..-----t Univ ere it y Park. 4 UP GR A DED Pacift bedrooms, famlly room Sands. ' Br, 2 in, pool and dining room. Call t.o fnAlt ltte5, c:ornct lot see. a,ooo. fU72 Mall()lf Dr -Open &\& Sun. 1.sP•t Alfi,..~ ........ •••a• 1042 ....................... 3 Br 2 Ba, eathodral ~· inp •lbee•Y ~arm, in Uvtn & dilM nn. Oak 511-JOOO One hJlf hll>' I. to o<ean In 1.-i~UnJ I> l'l.._l '4fl'd \·1·rv l'JM<'1•)u11 3 bt.h rn r.;tni homl' w 2 nl"ll t ..,llllf"\ All nt•w hit 1n!t IJnto11tlr pool & lu>. unant J:round"I \1U!'lt '' t• :.iU xtr»'I Onlv Sl93.000 ~9491 -f . . 499-2237 IT ALIAM VILLA CONDO :i J\e<lroom. :?•" both, din 1ntit room, 2 fireplace!., Ix-am ce1hn!{'I Walk to ocean On~1nal model. never lived m Greaj location $109.~. JAYW. YEATS REALTORS 499-2237 ba .• w /finished 2 car gar Aftl-~ · Walk to beach. pools & -~A. Oel~xe adult park 10 tennis. Asking '95.900 1'"1111!1,,;._ lrvme. 2 BR .. 2 ba .. sun· NEWPORT SHORES _ ~ porch, patio. New carp. r---~ S29 500Agt 646·2414 lieaut. decorated A· _ :R.BALTT · · frame on comer lot; 2 17 ::.::;9 ~ '74 Goldeowest 24x62. bdrms. +dE'n, J blks. to 6~6_4463 ~ SJ0,000. Rancho H1;1nl· ocean. 591,500 lngton Park. 962-4352 CAYWOOD REALTY Back Bay area. 3 BR, 2 H.B. ~-~--~-~ * 548-1290 * ba,din. rm. $81,500 SX38' 2br in adult park. Matsholl RJty. 875·4600 $3200 SE/\. VIEW. Dynamic · ocean/lites view. Brand LOVELY 3 Br home in 548·6173 +triplex. Sl!l2,5110. To see, call : •Ut!ICAllTI O"lH HOVl>t llf.AL lY 17&:a<>n•nte,Co•I• - 645-91 61 Avocado Gron & Family Home Fallbrook area. 3.11 acre!> of produrin~ avocados & 3br. 21,;bd ranch house +stora11e room, barn & corral. Crop this year in excess of S3,000 Sl50,000. Wm. MORE HOME thRn Justo Chur chill Co., (714) Duplex. two 2 BR's, lots 493-3121 ol yard, clos<' to ever-Re;.. Estate-----· new. choo&e colon. choice neighborhood . ~~~1lnl03g. $110,000. ARl. Exchon-2800 Fairmont Mobile Home .,...,. T" 10'x55' set· up in Family· 1-------•••••••••••••••••• ••••• LAGUNA Pet Park. 2 Bdrm with 2 DUPLEX. 2 Hit. 11/2 BA, 2 Tux-Free RE RIAL ESTATE UVE HARIOR VIEW added side rooms. Very dhl ear. 12) to ('hoosc Exchan~cs $25.000. under mkt. The pnce will surprise $279.500. 548-8614 J . v . Co. )'OU. Agt. Call 645·1103 ood dill P rl t from. $72,500. 15'/n Down. Problems iWlvcd IS FOR "RIAL" Mftio..lflU!.O g con on. va e ATTHEIEACH £ASTBLUff ""' I0'9' party (no Brokers Owner/a6'Clll. 540·0555. anywhere We offer the tollOWIOjt Oc c II n ti id e () f the DeUte(ul . bdrm, ram rm please). Call aner 6pm ,_w_.1_1 t_r_ad_e_.____ E. Berkheimer 751-41Jl~ Rt:1\LVALU1':S. highway. Private gate Lovely 5 bedrm. 3 bath loc in most desirable or weekends.63S·86S4 l 12 Acre estat1•. 3 guarded community. 2 family home. 2:500 Sq.ft. P hase I L lh blk trm1---------TRIPLEX bat Estate 2900 DD RM.. F" AM. RM·. OC'drooms. den. wet bar. On prime comer loca· pool/clbhae/park. Prof A~ for sate I 200 Eaal'llde Costa Mc11a Want.cl HUGE GAME RM l(arden home privacy lion. Big yar d witb land.scapedlnl~lnmdl ••••••••••••••••••••••• One2BR.+den,two2 ••••••••••••••••••·•~· Outstandmg oldn-homo. C.1ubhouse with tennis, Hawaiian teahouse and home cond w/\.Op quol Mt-• R h bdrms., 11h ba th11. NEED~ Acre M lland ln !las been areatly re· !\w1mming. Walk to the crafts room. New on noor coverinas. Wrm llv "" aftC Garages Private patio~. Santa Ana. Tall Treea RJ. furbished, with some beach. Juiil listed at market at$1S'7,000. nn lnclda muslve cedar Near new 3bc', 2~ home Xlnt areu! Easy lerms. ty. 770-0271 ~ ~~':n:~°L~!1t0ead l~r~ $127.000 Roy McC.... :.:.~~~=·r·Z m~~~ r:n;ed~cB~r~:r!:::11i. ~-=1~;1:.._gors Wlll trade 2 Bil.-~~ gr-<> u n <I R W I & X C ~ J..!~5~~2~ Fee. '154.500. Opn Hae PrrceCI be.row market. 133 17 68 Lido Jslc + cash rot• 3 OCEAN vu. L~. 4 car _.TU,.__ -Sal/Sun 1-5 or by appt. Broker. • BR. 2 Ba. on Lldo J • garage. An outstandlnR 3 Monarch Bay Plaza J.823 Pott Cadow, NB. 877-5891 &iS22-0.S30 WESI'SIOE, \W0·2 bedrm <213)7!l3·W2_! opportunity et n95.000 Laguna N1fUel Nwpt Hgt&, new con•lr, 4 _M4_·57_67 ______ , FIVE ACRES houses on one lot. 78xlOO. 496-7222 IJ 1..0136 Br 2'" Ba. all amenities. 2 Car 111r. Prime cond. & Rentah 2 . BL U E RI B BON S13S.500. Ast. 645.9950 PRICI RIO.,CEO! South of COf'Olla. street. ~.500. Prine. on· ••••••••••••••••••u SPECIAL: th.ts spacious --------· •IACKIAY• Fantaatlcvlew. ly.64024~ ~Fuml1ht>d 3 bdrm. borne 111 our BACK TO COUMTRY UVIMG Must ttU tbll weekend. Fu11 prlce SU,900. fi ~ fi .................... • ~~~:-F~!&r~J:~ MATURE'S GreatB!~~~Ynment 5.li~::.~~Te~:~1-m_e_r~_k_e_r_._a_1_1_.s_e_9_1_• ~{j) •• =~ .......... ~i'~ llv. rm .• beam1 ckeillni' gs&. LIVING ~~S:.' LV,8~}f.uJen4 !~ $111 ,900. 642-8771. O/H THREE + ACRIS ···-------· · 7llMT'We hAaLvSe GlhAe L11'?!. fireplace of b ac ron ,A ti I hBQ •-Sat/""• l" 5 n -• b 3 1• ""'• 1 · Beautiful home with "" pa 0 w 181 0 "' ._ ... •· ..nemo~o ome on + DAILY Re t I list• in ~~t!n~~~~~at:i 1!~~~ sloplnc ~ acre lot with flreplt, 11 kit w/m any •--5-U-V_l_IW __ P_LA_M_I _, acres. Fenced, fantastic 2 HOUSES beach ar~a~. JOO's ~t dry & sewing rm. A real many. many trees. Truly xtru. wet bar, patios off vtew. Jo\tll price S3'7.000. OM ONE LOT vncancles NOW! S~l buyatS105,000 a blrd watchers delight frontbdrma,lgm11tr ate Saleoroptlan~ Broker , 676-5717 & and room for a third! foo/Froo llfo Ume ·~. • with lots of seclusion on w /Rom tub, atrium, cul· S22·2080 Monthly lncomt $610. A ~ Mlss'o ... a• ... LTY top of hill with a lovely de · 8 8 c St • 0 w n er p m 1400 bar1a1n atS8MOO. * •COMURMr• Gui "' -l ot L • 111 g transferred, $128,000. • r~ R M c--985 S. Qlt. Hwy. Laguna v ew n1euna 1 ,.o n 2392 Bay Farm Plat'e SPYGLASS HILL ••••••••••••••••••••••• . 0 Y c _._ 1-•-~ 31 countryside. Tho early R-_..._-1110 ... _ port -,..._ 494-4731 bl.rd catohea the worm at ___ ~__..7_·00ll2 __ B_k_r_.__ 21MOtI0 ley Dr. ~ "41Wlzt .................. .. -.~.Call today! HARBOR vn;w FOR SALE Cott. Meto 54t· 7 Z9 ter. Llttl.e Jslaod. AMMIBALS CALL NOW PORTO Fl.NO 'Bdrm C•l)e Hom Mod l --------• Bayfront w /pier. f'\l Thia 'ove&y 3 Br, Fam OPENHOUSE SUPER MARKET furn. Sepl tll Ju 752· 7315 Rm, 2 sty. one of the Wed.-Fri.S-tPM -l2.oal4.?01.~~·.,!r<>A000• t~·1------• !?~1tmo· .... '!~.Ut P lbOft popular homM ln M<Ml4lO 644 4684 n .. ~.,. fi,_.,, · · DO YOU ........, mo.··~ all Npt Bcb Js offered at ________ q"°r Uceil optional. OFF£RAS£1\VtCE? CASSEROLE Prtce chewed to the bone ($541500.) 3br, 2b• . a..r,tblng you•ve ever dreamed of. can white lt -Ml-..._--y,-._-.. ---, ff-7 cn1y C • l I L • A 6 b c r •ft• Let the public know With llJCllDCllCI S~t.100 S.cte'""'" 1076 144-1%10. an ad tn the Dally Pilot tblpa ladder \o l6fl • Ubrary, red UI• roof, , brick froot & btct yard Dml t flve up the ahlpl -WESTSIH tg• patten ktln tn bk' yd. "Usl' " &n c1u.med. Un. INC. tl30,000, by ownor. Ship to abor ruulta! 141-2323 M-3113. OJlll\ Sal & Sun MZ-SC!TI. ••••••••••••••••••••••• CORDOVA 4 BR. family rm. tpl'i· upard'd, bf'aut lndscp·r. VlEW. S7l ,900 Call 830·2011 owner And ta not I•• tand. ••••••••••••••••••••••• --~~-ml!:.--.,. Service DSrtdory. It can Owner transferred to , A""• trl·l .... 1 .. Br 3 8 cost you u llttl~ '$1.65 Reno. Nevada • mual ""'·• ,,v,. ... ' •· d F ..-i •A•t t ... ..... Fam Rm·btaut pool. per ay, or m..... 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POOL HOME! 38r, •Ra, ree. ba, 'country kltch, vie~. patlo,S42·5002or875-'428 A Ming recreation proaram, bl.ks to ocean. Club hie, hu&e lam rm, nr So. 3 Br 2~ Ba tplc vaultt!d 1425 552•719e MH2'1S AfMri-nh FwwlaMd Of odun apartment homea aodal proaram. I pools, 8 .., ... tennla raclUlle• In· Co1i1lPlau.1340Wat.on ceU'p dbl car a•r W/ . • BLUFFS CONDO 4Br, ....................... wtthluxuryoppolntmentaand tenn.l.lcourt1.AU"a1hloo cld',d. Call 5'8·7840 or Ave. 751·7908 LH bJ OlllU' ~ear MW 848-oeoo Brand new Turtlerock 2~Ba. Newly dec'd. 2412 Colt. Mna 3724 suptl1) recreotton ot o premium Island, Jambor~e & San 7833 owner $500 mo. ' · Glenn Grdna, 3 Br 2 Ba, Vista Ho1a r , $SSO .............. •••••••••• location. Tennis , gym. mtrapy Joaquin Hilles Rood. ,.0 .. h' Onl ~ ll PRIME EASTSIDE 2 Br 3 BR. 2 Ba, frplc, or Hope mstr ate w /bile, Fam &M.ST1lor675-53M ... 0 OO Wiii ir UP · ~•swimming , bllllords. t7 I 4) 644· I 900 Al: u.ac · Y .-.uv ut • Vlew Sehl. & Park. $450 Rm, bridal bar, lndry rm -• ~ pdt ker +more! Unl 1~.newlyredecorated. mo846-S298 workshop xlnt vlew •Stu41olt18RApta One &lW. 08edrooms,oneeotn Q NEWPORTMAtllHA. imallfee. 645-4800 $375/mo Incl aardentr. · 642.2627 ' · SH50 Oceanfront home on •TV" Mald Serv A van _ Fr.aOlle•i~o. l>Mf "'"'vmma . 9191 Ide Dr •*:CoMwnerlGlllde Aat873-5410. Btn Exec Home, 2 sty, 1 38 •PhoneServ.Htd~J WI'-ffl -•• •'"V-67~14 • ., • nl~ Br'• J1e vd w/trult 4Br, 2\'I&, cplll, drpll Univ. Park Vlllaaoll.abr ;;,ea Br:· a ba, walk to 23'16NewportBlv ,CM leOPG*"ftOAvt .• COltoMMG 711.... NEW2br&2br+den 111....L-• L-~ • d 1 thruout, nr achla, parks, or 2+den, 2ba twnhmo. 548·9'7Mor845-3961 --·-1 ..._..~•-treea. 100 acbools, bch&atirdn.rmcl'd H.Jablyupar•ded,lblklo bch,pool,teD4)s luxurywaterfrontapts. •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• Reine" stove. S3:!0. mo. <tor.Ill\ ' o lib l AC $550 2 Br acro11 from •Built·lnt G1•r... 3202 846-8646 _..,mo. ~~~ 'w!!~erc/~.;:er in'. ocean ' Hw:ul .. oa leac.h 37 40 c.ta Mna • 3124 Costa Mno 31 24 •Truh Compactor •.tt•••••••••••••••••••• Br 1 b all lJ1 3 Br 2 ba •uper Joe bltna cl ~ &40-8145 SllOO/mo. Bay!ront con· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• "••••••••••••••••••••• •Wet Bar CONFUSED? ty~ yd 8n1::iy d!cor~~ yard. cto.e «> bchiachu'. · · do2+dcn, view SMALL BEACH HOTEL Fodlolow V1loge lbr apt w /fum.rm tie •~eplac:e h About the beach citles eel, poo'I, nr So. Coast $37$/mo.S42·17U Orangetree VUlaae, adult lll60WAT3E~RrFwRitOhNboTaHtdO~lrES AptRs~~/S30mo. ~~7k"'"" 621 W. Wil&on ~lO· Liv.rm. ulll, sauna, 'pool, :Plevxa1·!e1assaecncl. patios rUtal 11ltualion. Let Plaza. 1345/mo.~l 2 Br CONDO. overlook_& • .. -,.,_ """ FURN OR UNFURN Jae, t.nla & other facU. S • d Locatorcs aet you stream. Pool, jacuu1, Call63l·HOO •2brtownbom•w/frpl 642.smor979-62'C6 • moke electors s traight. Our pro· 3 Bedroom, 2 bath tennis, uuoa, dbbse. Hitt,,.. •LgepaUollenc.aarap · •Sllpsavall.totenanla ~&ionally trained staff '"el40HBr,U2Sbal.03,~MT-... townbome on areenbelt S295 mo Wkdya; Bob ~.~°" 3742 •Adulta cblldlU1~er Spac.3braptoruseltH2 Adulta,nopeta L.._..,i,. •~ho k •-""' ... .,. •n near Hunt l n g \on McGrew, 833-1.223; Eves, WATERFRONT bae' Br twDOW •S 11 ;_. _._ br & den Frplc patio & ..,....~.,.. unawee "' .... u.1mo. Ha bour n l J ...... 2290 38a,2800.,...tt.Pool,ten· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ma ,....VI' · • Nwpt Shores area, 1~ ~il you find tbe rental _,., r · coo • acuui, o.w-.... . pool. Adults 1325. No blks oceao 2 br l ba you want. Call •·9891 So. CalH. lffllty tennis, encl. d ouble ..a.A W .... m .... G nis, pvt clbhae. S'750 yrly Avail 6/1 to 8/31. Studio Beaut. ~w 2br, 2ba In 4· peta. 645-338lor83'7·95l7 d lx pt ..;.,,. • &AUL 5'4·S605Del $'10/ ""' • " lse.$48.5079 Cmdow/fplc,$285.Call plex patio laundry ap • . .._.mo+ nm·9J>m garaae. mo. 2BRCondo $WO/mo 213/*·!l'5anytlme. bltns'.$325.Mi.1603 'Lovely Jge new 2 br, l~ Yrlylse.714417"'9203 . . LOCATORS * * 2 BR Con~A/C S3SO Back Bay 3 Br 2 Ba, Fam Lanni leocla 37_., ba, drps. cpta. stove, Steps to beach 4 Br 2 Ba. • Ba d 3 br, 2 ba, crptl, drpa, Great Cal Claulc 2BRHome S36S Rm, lge fncd yd, ~Vail ._.. ADULTS only East CM. dabwbr, 1ar. Mature, fpl pt d ' -vrlu 3' r 2 ,cpta, Jll9.nr bltns.!rplc,1ardenerin-nei-borhood.3BRnear 3BRCoun1.Kil S38S Junel.$500.548-0290 ••••••••• .............. 2Br. w /1ar.'s. •2so. adlts. Nb pets. 1984 D c,c s, rptt,-1 • .., ~~ .• <J:= Grove. cl.Ml0.645·2978 M:'~dowlark Gotr, 3BRA/C $395 LAGUNA BEACH MTR. 87s.~ord75-m4 Anaheim Ave, M.5·3229; _be_._842_·3443 _____ _ _ , _. schools & beaches. Only 3 BR $415 IMl. Monaco, 2 Br 2 Ba. lNN Kitch 175 wk /RiO 646-3160 OPEN OCEAN VIEW yrly 2 Br 1 IGlboalllClftd 320& 3 BR homes, lplcs, big S4.15/mo. 3 BROR M•O convert den , prof mo. Maldaerv,colorTV, NICE l br, pool, adlt1, no Ba, dplx, lar. $tOO mo. ·~••••••••••••••n•••• yards, easy walk all 4 BR 1450 lndscpd, pool, tennis heated pool. 114-494·5294, pets. $240. 646·3'198 aft. a Br, range/oven, new 644-8780or 6'2·3&39 .,,_ achla & mkta. 1425/mo. lBRNEW $450 priv.$SSOmo.Inclgrdnr. 98SN.CoutHwy. 6PMor548-4757 paint, gar. 132 E. Bay,---------21MOl")'-3Bdrm,famrm, Seledone.Dave~141 eves 644 2696' dys -'--l 2 {fplcs. $750/mo yrly. 3BRA/C $475 · · ' zBR,~.clean. $225.541·5331 ;646-~ 2Brl~Ba,twnneestye. Salisbury R.E. 673·8900 BEAUT5 BR2BA 4BR $&75 631-1700 \r: t:Yo!~~do~::. cl•to•bo1». Condo 2 Br 2~ Ba, bltns ~~~DO peta. $235. ClrotHI .. Mer 3222 Hardwood flrs, (pie, lge 4 BR OEN $495 BLUFFS FOR LEASE very pvt, yr lse. $300 mo. 645-8939 +wshr/dryr. Dbl gar -------- • .. •••••••••••••••••••• dble aar., very priv. REALTYINC. 4 BRA/C $500 3Br2Batri·levelcoodo. 642·3200,494·7"1 STUNNINGlge2 Br,2 Ba, w/elec opnr. $400. 28R,batb,oppositebay, yard. Vacant. $450/mo. 2:~DEN ~ By owner. 2326 Vista 64().-0096 beach, view, patio. B~dmoor Sea view. Avail now. Call549·2708. 714/846-1371 ! BR NEW """" Hogar.~1S95eves. PRIVATE. furn. rear UD· garden apt. Pool ms. 710 p-1-1. ~, .. 6 Adults. No garage or ' ucket model. New 2 • .,..,.,., it. Only $175. (Sm fee) W. l.8lb St. · _.. ~ .. Ownr/ gt .,."" It( w /den & 11 t rl u m . Sharp, clean, 3 br, 2 ba, For rentals m Irvine call SPACIOUS newly painted pets. a · -mo. YJ:e.w. Tennis & com· Cam rm, dbl gar, quiet alk to bch, acbools, 3br, 4 br Blufra condo. Nr. CAL RENTAL 2 Br l 'h Ba Twnhae, brk Yearly.675-6160 munitY pool. $775 mo. location. $37 5 /mo. 2be, ram.rm, rrplc. bltns, ~ scbls. S550mo. 644-4250 631-2390 631·1713 fplc, gar, lge patio, adlls, li9C91JO" Eott I tfl0.8557, 644·8018 or 540·1151 Heritage dsbwshr, lge ltilch, fncd : 4Br2Bafamilyhme,lge Mlwportleodl 3769 Anovepeta97.9S2851"~"~1,.:~d0e27n SPACIOUS2br,2baapl 833-3622 Realton. yd. dbl dgar, W·W cpt, ••••••••••••••••••••• • • . . ....... '" . I l f If ---------1---------1 $42S.962-7494,53&8514 yard, carport, new paint. evs. 3832 w/love y v ew o go Superb H.V. HJlls home. 3 2 br. 1051 Wilaon St. $375 + 554·5337 ms1. course. BR. + fam. rm., 2YJ ba, 1st/last. S300mo. "7·5150 2Br1 Ba;Ukenew. FllOM $260 •Built·ins view! Walk to liChool. 6 orS46-3477.KidaOK Downtownarea! BackBaylg4Br,FR.FP, Mature adults only, no ew'2 Br 2 Ba. 4·plex, •Wash-dryerboot·up Mos. lease or longer. $800 $300mo. S36-0880 RANCH REALTY bltns, lndry rm. yd, pets. ~2.& 3 br apts. A/C, cpts. drps, bltns, •Ft~place permo.Agt .644.7383 2 Br+FamRm,foradlts, grdnr, lse. 1575 mo. Dshwhr. gas BBQ. Gu enclgar.nopet&.586-8137 •2cargarw/opener --=----"------1 131 Broadway, CM. New· Br prestigious S&S Park , ___ s_s_1_._20_0_0 __ -1_642_~_______ pd. T78Scott Pl. 642-5073 Oft leoe9t 3140 •Ample guest parltioi ., Br. 2 ba, plus frplc. So. ly redec'd. $315. Call Huntington. Cul de sac ·-•A'r1>1>.ndit'ioru·n1 "o1 Hw y. S.S25/mo. Call Mullan Realty. 540-2960 loc a lion. Fam Rm , 4br. Upgraded. Pe ter's Blufrs. ba)'(ronl waler vu. 1 w • 675-0681 w/fplc. l yr lse. S495 mo. Townhome in Univ. 3 BR. 2~ ba .• Cam. rm. s BAY2Mb EADOlb w~pls RETREAT, ooly •FuAldllsec!!,':!stY,;,u NUIA ---------1Charmlng 3 br. 2 ba, Call968-4602,Pennlngton Park. Great view or S850Mo3 .1.or2yrs.Pool. GREATRECREATION: Ja':i~·facJ.'avan. Encl: S170.(Smfee) ts.-• . .,.__,., Cozy 3 BR collage, S. or hardwood firs. frplc, 2 Properties Turtlerock hills. ssz.0044 Others~ Swimming, aaunas, 2 pr. Pvt patios. Gas/wtr CAL RENTALS VRLY tBlk ocean, 2 sm Hwy 602 Begonia. 5450 fncd yds. Huae masleri-----------H. Dowd Rltr 644·0134 health clubs, bllllards, pd. No kids/pets. From &31-1713 631·2390 Bdrms, adulta. no pets, mo.556·6048aft6PM ~~Hamilton,$425. new~~~ ~.m~1~ti!: ~~~·~;.i~~!n2,!l~: Newport Crest. 28r, 3ba, ~~!:l~~t:~r:,e:h~~~ $260.Adlta.646-0073 IUCITOl!ACH garage,S265mo.675-49S8 Uroadmoor model $800. ---------968-3680. Avail J une 6, $450/mo.&44-6SJ7 tennis.pool.Jacunl,etc golfdrivi.oa ranae.party 3Br2~Ba.twnhae,(fllc ,2 Lge 4 br, 3 ba, frplc, Nice 2~r w/ocean vu nr Choice J & den, 212 ba, 3 Br 2 Ba condo, avail $330. 2 car gar. $475/mo room. car gar, 0 l c e dshwhr, alt. garaae. Npt Pier. Wantoldercpl. e.>Y Walk to CdM schls. now. $395 mo. Pool & reci----4-l_D_R_M_S ___ PB'l.1~~~~·f:: super (213)38'7·9513collect. FUN AC1 1 V JT I ES : neighborh ood . 1425. encl. yd. No dogs. 1703 l\entopen.642-3912 644·1790;644-2217. rm.640-2981 SinglesdeUgbt,2bth,lge CALREMTALS . 3 Br, den, 2 Ba. nr Shop· Fulltlme director, free 751·7319 Alabama, 536·3465 or LUXURY X2Br.2baapt. M•sa 3224 $135 furn, util pd, util Pd! patio, full cpt & drps, 631·1713 6312390 ping Ctr, Nwpt Hbr Hi, Sunday brunch, BBQ's, VILLA MESA APTS 536-1718 Big Canyon. Take over ••••••••••••••••• Ref+ more! Unt. Small fenced for kids & pets.•----------• S550 mo. Lease. 751·9458 trips, parties. sport 2 br. pvt patio, encl. Deluxe pool side xtr a lge lse, 1 mo rent free. MESA VERDE fee. 64$-4900 only $315. 3 BR, 2 Ba. frplc, red yr , or645-0958 tournaments &more! garage. 1 aml child. No 2br, 2ba. bllns dshwhr. $675 /mo. 640-1387 """t ... nd1ng 4 bedroom, ••Consumen Gttw. LOCATORS 898·9891 bltn range & oven . B E A U T I F U L ..... Fr m-" 6461251 N bch. Ad l ts u.xs .. dah .... hr. Ava1·1. June 1. Beachside 3 br , 2 bth, lg A p A RT M E NT S ·. ....~. 0 ~. · r. u ts, nope • Bach apt atv r efri6 3 bath, new carpets, . -" r kids & ts ok $22S/mo 538-8362 ' ' ' •• drapes & dishwas her. $210, 2 Br, bean;i c~1lg~ $ 175 $395. mo. 551·6284 art. 6 pa IO, pe • Singles, 1&:2 bedrooms. 2 BR, l BA, children, pets. ' patio. Mature person. ~includes gardener. ~~~~m~n~:~~e . 2brplex,klda,garage. &.aguna .. och 3248 plex.f~T~aS98tl Furn. & unlurn. Models ~~·fSo. er. Plaza. IRANDMEW! Sl"moinclutil.646-7342 C~L 751 -3191 * •C-·-'-. .. 1...._ LOCATORS 898·9891 ••••n••••••••••••••••• open daily 10 to 7. Room· or •PP · 1·2 & 3 Br apts. From 3176 ...,.._,_,,__ or Jse, luxurious Cape mate aervice avail. No .... E-RT $250 /per mo. 1411 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'd ok, nice 2 br, crpt. Located neur Crescent 1 ut d So " "'""" ~-·MESA DEL MAR S2lO. 2 Br+ more! Rer. Bay, This lovely 28r Cod Vlllage, condo, ease req re . rry. DlTS Delaware. KB Open 12·5 OCEANFRONT Sharp.3 bedroom, 2 bath, patio. gar, nice area! ro:~. bgalf~C1hplex home has frplc, sunny W/view. 3 Br 2~ Ba , adults only, no pets. APARTM Daily. 1 Mile to ocean. Fantastic white water beautifully decorated. Unt.SmaUree.645-4900 brnkfsl rm. Jg shady Fam Rm, also tennis & Oakwood 2BR Sl.90. Infants only.1-642-_96(XZ __ A_gt.;;....._._538-_l_808 ___ 1 view, lux 2br, 2ba cor. S4.50/mo.CALLSS6·2660. ••C.......,hlde ._ __ L_OC __ A_T_OR __ s __ patJO, all uhl & major poolprivincld. Sl695. mo. Utils.Nopets. condo.Pvtstepstosandy • C appl included. SS2S mo.1--544-_5222_______ Guden 2'SONewportBlvd. bch. Ad lts/no pets. SELE T Dana Pobd 3226 Ad 1t ts 494-9925 A tm t Costa Mesa S750/mo. <714> 498-3660. PROPE RTIES u s. nope · Nwpt Shores 2 Br 2 Ba . par en S B"''"CHCITYREAL""' -••••••••••••••••---•• or494·5006 SlUUlY patio. 2 fplc's, SSOO N 0 W R E NT I N G • i-----------1 ...n , .. • 3"""· 2Ba, dbl gara"e, Sparkhn1 2 sty, 3 Br, 2Y.r mo. Avail June 1, H~IMcW.._. beautiful new apta , tudlo condo, Harbor OFF BEACH / ,_ "• " ba .,,. drrw 1-lc 0 --Choice rental' 2 br home 87"' """"' ... •pac1'ous 1 Br's, •real Pacific . ......,.. mo. On PCH "' v .. w • ~a Verde evail May r ·riili' ·r;r .. M · ~· on quiet cul·de·sac. ~ 880 rv1ne (at l7u1> ~losets. -ss. Ll"hl & ;3803 Brand new 2 br, 1\oS ba 20':$WOmo 646-3627 ac ea. r arana.1----------Woods Cove. 3 blka to cliff BR lb 1 645-0S:iO -• condo. No chlldreA or • . ue $435/mo. Call Pat h. 494 9302 est '5 • a., ge. airy 2 Br's, W/pvt patio BR. ·2•L ba, frpl. Dln. ..-. 1425, Call Art for YQ(a' cboice of 2·3Br, 2Ba Fry,83HM32 beac $."i.25. • home. 1 Yr. lease. S6SO or balcony, $295. Encl "" ,......... 2881 xtl9 homes in xlnl cond, both • -Hlls 3250 .Mo. Agt. 548-5527 He.,.. IMcWs.A gar's, lndry facll. Come rm, 3 blks. bcb, 00 pets. appt. 714•522· 'e l,.:,,..~ed in nice residen· Oceanvu Twnbse. big 3 ...,...-. 1700 16th St. by btwn 11.'30 •-c .• 30 an-y 1335 mo. 968-0W eft e~...t.1.1-3886 ~ Bd 2 b I ••••••••••••••••••••••• BR Condo, nr bcb, pool , fOover at 16th) ,. " 4 lSPM I S/18 ~ __,.. ... ti1tl C.M. area. $410 mo. rm ~ a . p0-o ·i----------8d d & b b day. 302 Victoria, or call : ,av · · --••••••••••••••-••• t;13·4801 days, 64G-8572 {::uupe~·. ~1 ::;:~5~· Br l~ Ba condo, 2 3vt~~~Jufia~ve~~e ~~!rio~~~·~~~.~I~ tM2·&170 Mullan RaHlty, 540-2960~ ........ , apt. 3br,Zba, H.B. Lge, quiet, luxurious. ex- _c_•\l(!_s._______ comm. pools, carport, new Mou.lton Parkway or646-3436 Mlle rom thewater. "'9 ec. 2 br , 2 ba apt. SURF & SAIL lge fplc, paUo. 1325· Plaza. Air conditioned. 2 WATERFRONT d mo.840-3633or556·7225 Elevator lo scenic priv. 962~orSS6-SD60 f' 1 Balbo Co . ., 2 br , cpts, rps, s t v. 'bch. P rt •. 3br home wilhinwalkingi----------car garage, irepace, a ves,spac1ous, STEPSTOIUCH Adultsonly.$2.25. a y.,.gameroom , Hfll area, super exec 4 di!ltance ot Marina & MMACULATE 3 BR. l~ bwlt ms & new washer & BR, Den, 2 Ba, boat slip, 64.5·29'18 ATRIUM A.PT. total security. Perfect MESA VERDI Bt", 2 ba. frplc, many ex St.ale Sch.~ mo. ba. Nice neighborhood. drye r . $425 / Leue . yrly lease. Avail. J une 1. 3BR,2ba houaeNNNS600 Nr. the beach, 2 br, 2 ba Uvingorwknd retreat for trD.S. Avail 6/1. ~25/mo. 9'J8.l1Meves M2S Mo.S54·21698 FREE rent to June 1. 645-5847 2BR, l ba., fum . NN $375 EASTSIDIE-21R apt. w/enc. &ar. 960-4614 the adventurous adult. ~·5726 Callownerat642·0138. Wehaveaummerrentala lOAM-Sl>M Startlni at $515/mo. -Br 2 Ba, newly decor, Bltns., W/W, pool. patio, 499.2835 KsDS!'ETS Ok 3!'~~d2 s:~~frtsi!"!'::: ~~p(,~tbaW~~r~.~~· ~~ VTEWtnhse, le 3 br, 2 ba, rplc, patio, walk to beach Adults, no pets. $235. 2 IR. I IAAPT. --------- aa_,tslde 2 Br. gar. $345, OW> Taylor-Made Real· beach MOO. 962·70l9 a ar. patio, r e c ctr . or comm pools & tennis. 645-3971 ... ml. trom the bcb. Frpl Small 2 Br, cpta, patio, 675-8258&646 4IW8 ty,49&-2986 i----------CHILDREN OK. $395. $S75mo.645-3370aft6PM ~ 2 br, 1 ba. E /Stde & enc. aar Incl 'd . util rum. S240. 839·3524 ER SHARP JBr. 2Ba. mo. Eve/wknd.433-6092 ri I E b J 981M614.lOAM-8PM aft noon Lo\tely 3 Br College Park a Toro 3212 r 1 bb 35 UtU pd! Pool +more. l P ex. nc. gar, a c. --------- hQl. Frwt trees, close to ••••••••............... ~8e~~~or ~f ;11~~ •;.oo: L..gyM MICJ1191 1252 Hurry won't laatl Unt. Nr new. 64!·1603 BR. 2 Ba, lge patio, w /D T•tln 3890 schls & shopping. Call br Iba SlHM84oT846-4i715 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SmaJHee.~ •Eallalde, 2 Br twohse hook·up, frplc, 2 car gar, ••••••••••••••••••••••• m l313or995-3922 4 ' ,a car Kar. 3 Br. 2 ~Condo. New un· ••eo.....i1Gul• 1&2 br, rurtunlur, adlts, Jge patio. lndry bkup, dahwahr. $385. 898·7548 Beaut. Adult condo. A/C, . · $400. ll6-SJ'4) Super Sharp! 3Br. 2ba, It MonarchSummll. Lag no peta, lit, Jut 1225. avail J une 15. $280. aft-5. 2br studio. Comp. bltns. :\lESA VERDE·3Br, 2Da. Rancho VirJO Condo 2 Br frplc. nr golf crse. Niguel. Adults only, refs Saver! Only $230, pool 3421 E. 18th St, N Hgts. 54S-41nl pool, security gatea. frplc.dinrm.lafamrm. 2 Ba .. d ' 5'35/mo incl'11ardller. req 49•·7262, a to 5 +more.Nleilaru!Unt. 646-1801 2Br,1ba,at<>ve,enc.gar. $300.544-4473 ~I. xlnt cond, very • ut'n. '"'"I rm. ~7 d Smallfee.M6-4900 Small enc yard. 1 amall l!.-r .• L-..t roomy, $4.50 mo. ~0071 cpts. drl)6. bllna, air, wk aya. ••Co.. ... raGulde PARK NEWPORT EASTSIDE child OK. 536·5006 or ~nh rvn"lll- Ail. P"llo. pool, 1ar, S32~. KJDS OK, lge 2 BR, only Monarch Summit adult Snit Br w/llv rm. Avail VILLA.CORDOVA 960-1407JlmHutchlnaon orUnfumfthed 3900 S81J.21180or-.3711 $300. <SmfH) comm. 2 BR, 2 ba. Nr. 327& June lat till Jan lat. •Speeialcabtnetapace ""••••••••••••••••••• 4~1rnt, 2~r' c1i1:~~~ a~1~t Fou1t•V...., 32 34 CALUM'T~~S .. w cllu~M& ~~·,.~!an SSSO/mo,-$400/mo till •Lockedgar.wJlCator SUNSET BCH. Huge THEEXCITINO --"", !UN\ m" ..... ~ 0011 ....................... 83\.1713 ...,1."'"" }!_ ew. _,., o . .,,.,......,.. Nov. lat. Sngl or 2 rel•t· •D/W, displ, tndry rm ocean apt. Brine your PALM MESA APTS • .-.11... .,,..,.,, " -ed persona. 7S1·1153 G hea cookin suit. Only $300. (Sm ree) A~ LGE,2 BR Condo. follySEABREEZE,Jge38R, V\cwfrom4Br,2 Ba,encl g*aa81hotwat'te•::llpd. g CALalHTAL MINUTESTONPT crpt d. drpa, 2 ear Jar, 2 s:wo ism fee) Kids & aar, lf(c yard $650 mo. Waterfront, vlew; l·BR 2390 BCH. Nu ht•autlt•11 . 0/11. a br, ba. wshr/dryr hook-up. PeuOK Ordnrlncl.83l·Hl95 SJ.200mo.2BR.S1500mo •Adulta,nopota 631·1713 631· Bach, 1&2BR. i i,ab11 . l IOl Rld1ccre111 bltn s tove tis dsbwahr. CA.LL •IMTALS 3271 A1ent87M161 2BR $275, l BR SUI> UNBELJVEABLE z BR & from $210. & up. G,lr .. 0 fl Va II e y Rd. $325. mo. lOOSS S.n Pablo · . Exec. 3 br, 3 ha. a pit lev, Month lo Month 2 8 Onl S200 (Sm fee) Adults, No Peta Wtk/blketobch.S4SOup C..'t.F.V.0 ·2JJ)325-7020 &SH71J 831·2390 huge den, rpl, bl\ns, Ap:=.,"!?__.... 232.3EldenAve,C.M. a. y . 1561Meaa Dr. -----------------i xtraa.Qulet~.968·1519 Br. 2Ba. pool, re· -646-0032 CALREHTALS <SBlkaEaatofNewp0rt t t>r, 2 1ta, cpts, drps, Townhome. 3 BR. 10\4 BA, , ... ~... ferencea, '400 mo. AJt. ....................... 631·1713 e:n.2300 Blvd.) bitf14, lrpl, 1rdnr Incl. A/C. e l ubhse, pool. H9taour 3242 * MZS. $4.50. Rent month 494-8502 · Coroea.,Mw 3122 \!:c~~ apt, gar, nr abrtwnbael mlto bch. All 544·9860 ~ 645·2978 13110/mo. Call 554·0108 or ........ ••••••••••••••• to month 2 beautiful Story, 4 Br, 3ba or 3Br & ••••••••••••••••••••••• aH: •u•~forappt. appl. +Wahr &dryr. S3.1S 962 858CJ l Br Twnbome. PLUSH. homes. just redecorated, .,.............., PltlVllW1M~ " MESA VERD1': · Wet bar. Atrtum. Tennla. abr, Zba, prerer adults. lge entertalninl rm. ln mo. Avall June 1. Call 31Jt, 2Ba. ramlly rm,TIJCKEDAWAY,nic"2br Poo l. Clubhouse . LM&wtaNi&~lHilla.Lae beau t Sa n Ju a n nr6 '"v r••••••••••••••••· Vem a982·9911 2NDUHIT 'f?!c.979·7836 cotta1e. 1•r••·· la fncd S32S/mo.Ca11Mr.Nelson optlon poulble lf ~P~,tr~tt=1·~,~~= 'II~ ~~r!• •2 BR APT BACH.SPECIAL.pvt. the Beach Hom A..,"IL NOW 2 b yd. SU\aJea, lilida; &Nl• all 898-21836 qua.lined. 499·1825 J Only ..,90 <Sm fee) Tn , r, 1ar, olt.Sl?0.898-i891 ror ve1etable aarden. •$265 ~ · Con~mporaryfc cuual BBQ, some ulll pd. 121S. LOCATOIS Int. 3244 M1u101t Vlefo 32'7 ~Imo, lit & last+SlOO CAL RIHT ALS The beat of Newport'• Locatoni 898·9881 ....................... ....................... c I ea n ' g de p . 0n1 y CORONA DEL MAR '*';:::.. ~OCSDJ /dw 631-1713 631·2390 good life. VERY PRIVATE 2br, .................. 3240 Rancb S.J .2Br +den, on El Dorado 3 br, 2 ba, 180 ~raont W/ld ref• le up· 2 Br Townhouse, (tplc. * lrA.cWt Ba do Jin •Beamed cellln1• 2 .. , rrpt 1ar, nice unt, ••••••••0 ••• .... •••••• Goll Course w /prime Vu, de,a. view. quiet cul-de-keep ol prop. may •PP-Pool, t.nnla. Some ocean Sunflower 657-4800 2 Br 1 con ' nr t, •2 ~ & rec: centera r :. B ... ,,.__ I .uN\ ...... ,....1 l y. ( 714) Ut-t 112 •-C-"-"-1 Cl 2SUSunflower Harbo11.t, lndry a, poo •Pluth crpta •dra-k Ok sn:1. 2 r 2 u., t n.-. poo. $S2S. 547.7044 aac. _,.,,mo. o.><MIU• eves/wk.nda. • ·~• \t ewt. OM "'***•••••••••••• facll. $285. (714) 840.lOll~; ..- ATORS 891-9891 !:· aallU, walk to bcb. n>e Ranch, 4 br. l'\4 ba, Very aha.rp 3 bedrm. 2 toabopp\nils flnebeacb. :ZU.37•-6l98 ~"::.:::a':.!.more S230 · S2IO ,dbl1ar.-.a. pool. frplc, abort leue. bathhomecomplw/lplc, UTSTANDJNG 3br, 6"·2811 $140. Bring your own Huntington Ray l Br con· Unfum.lbr 12.S& i1. SUPER NICI!:! 540-0t88or8'4-Ml5 '!NI, 2 car 1ar., crpl11. 2bth, l11a.r•1e, Kida ok. fumitute, l BR. <Sm ree) do, new cpia, d rps. HUllY FOi Lqvety 2 br house, fuU 3 Br 2\oS Ba coodo, 2 d r p • • I o v e l Y Nice fncd yd. Pup tor Q)J12br frplc veryolc• CAL llMTALS h /d bit rrt c1~~rapeard 'cdallJapoHI, l'l>lc 'a, patio, ~ar, pool, New Woodbrld1e·Poplar neigh borhood. 1375. 13SO. $375 ror'atn1le. S400 cou'. 831-2390 . 631-1713 :~.,t •. ~~·-ta~~~91/· llSTSlllCTIOM e-~1•: · now. Jae, aauna, uparaded. P lan . L•odaca ped , 883-4567.\gt.Nofee. LOCATORS 191-9891 ple 640-7030 ....,., ~-HS3Supertor TORS •-8891 a 4 'I 5 m o • B o b , draped, 3 br, 2 ba. SCT.S · Shelter Cove-2Br, 2Ba + Newport Beach ANT 3 br. 2 ba ram zis..2001 mo. 551·5294 aBt. 2ba, f'bcd yd, frpl, 2ABr..1. 2 Story, 521 b8•s Co<n7d14°>· Large, attr. 2 BR, trpl, l)ltn•. S285 mo. 1911 ,......... ~1 .. 2 '4M41l t 1 t I d l 1..,.."'LS patio. Wlk to schla. ,J.\;;.lpooOdit>l,ct · ll patio. SOW5Mo/Yearly Anabelm St. 845·510f tt.tlow ~ ., bJW~all r:_w ~pr:!'. brand.,.,.l bedrmLAN· sn•~ 1360/mo. Sec dtp. VilVUU e orco · AGENT 144,7313 Mer. --····-••••••••••••• ....... ta ........ 1•1 .... H OlNG home, 1800 1q ft. 2 SR. 2 ba ...... 1425/525 831-1688. ll.-.1..-·--~ .. ·o ON THE WA'"ER boat ""'w .. -. " . ....,.. with forma l d lnln11. 2BR 2~ba ......... 14'15 _.._ •-m . 2 BR. l ba, pool. lBR apt, 21a Costa Neta "" • , '"l I •-2·3 BR,+O,%ba ........ 25 MI~.._.. 326t'"''00•••0 "0 ••0 • Adi l •, no pet a . 2 St.S1'15+Sl.50aec/oln'1 aUp atrront door,24 .i Now '200 .. 2br,klda,ple1.. OWDC!r wan... yr se.. ~ ·...--NI a bedrm 2 bath Br condo ll1ht a. alry W°j)D't Jaat. 198·9891. $550. per mo. Inc Id~ 3 BR. I Ba ....... $425/550 ••••n .. ••••• .. •••••••• ce • C.rport1. Lease. 833-8090 fee. T l ' il lbh ' 1 ~ TORS d 13th M th 3 BR. 2'-' Ba.. $475/SOO Harbor View Homea 5 8r home, In quiet area w I -•no 1 • poo 1• c H, ::x;..A i: :'aef6aaBk on 4 BR, 2 Ba .•• '.:'.: .... $435 Fam Rm, 2 '->le'•' '835 usy acceta to schla ft Duplex front 2 Br 1 Ba, lBR apt, 114 Cabrlllo St. walk to bcb. '49' mo. ~, STOP . . r. •ea,2~b1 ..... $$3.5/550 lao.552·0443:7$-m shops . $345. 983·4567 tplc.encl 1ar.lnclry rm Sl'l5+Sl.25 clo'1 fMr•· '114'32.Ml84&538·SSOO s.~ bdrm• Jacuw, 3 . 8t' hM. nJce yard, pet.a • ea. s Ba ........... $515 A&ent, No fee. W/W'tbr /dryrw atov• " fundb'l. ca u ........ 3144 t$ a tplc alt elM. Call OK, tm. Clol• to be.ach. mE BLUFFS Harbol' View Hme, 4 Br 2 8br 2ba enclolcd patio ~I w'~· t" .... • J!.I f RICE REALTY, ••••••••••••• •••••••••• ' ai.a.m.mo, W PM Ba. Fam Rm tncd yd ' f ' ~llU. aw-to ~ -·5 M&.32($ WOODBRIOGE • •BB. 3 Ba ........... tB50 80 mo 1H onf y Mo. Ml96 corner ot~ nr So. Coaat mo. can f71.2S8S APTS lft.or'I ...... 1 WALK TO BEACH · · Plua, avail 1 June. $425. a Br retn•. atove. No PINES Btaut 3 Bdrm, 2 b.a. ram ~ MJ 1't Beach 2 Br, deft. (138..5300 or ~18 after C-.Mne 3124 ~. S22$. ~ 4dlllt• 1, 2 & 3 bdrrn unite. L!ci:=,c::;;·;, rm, lovelf yard. &351 z Ba, pool, Jae ... una, 2 1PM ....................... pnl'd.•IOM Dcal1oed Ille• arl)' -..---------•Moloka i. $400/mo. cariar. ~.STl-074.5 _111 1111&.-1291 QUl!'l". ti• 1 IR. Osab' .,. t· ""'EW_J_ ... ,_ .. ca11rom1a bun11low1. E ... 1., Home lltt _..11 $311-2111 "' •• •. "" si75 (Small rH> .. or Nn . ,.., ...._...,.. From 12 7 O. 11 s "" ' ' EMTat.UFF .......... ••••••••••••• C:M.llMTA&.S appUcatJont. ~ !:Jcl•n Ph\e6tono. O<c hn, t-5:30 V rd e . $br, Iba 3bednn2bath EXF£Hme,4 Br,aoptBr2Ba,FamRm.~blk _1..... Ul-2390 Ave. Coet a Kua. Dally. c u ' 1 l • 0 r • • home. ersq, dlw.., 2 2 c caarr 1h.ftln1/ ra.mUy r~ .• 50ft ~park. ClOM to tchools. -.-· ,.,.. • East.alde, north of Sana.a m-0400 botbood. AnlL .Ju· pr nice MtpbOtbood. water. Nr 1cboola, abop-Quiet cul de Mc 1tr.e\. THI I a.y 1 • .. • wbel lmmed. occupan-~ 1 1 'f7l5. Sft.:n20. Avail lmmed. 075/mo. Dl°'1 lcmnlt t'lb. S'79$/mo. 8181 Cor~net. Vaent. "' Mil.Ar cy. 2 BR a J br aY81~ ........ Hlcjllltl ~• 2 -L.:.._ ~Ast. aofee. •ir.'H "°""""""" ...,._ lncld1 1rdn.r. 145·2240, 1425 mo. Call Doue. at JBdrm, water Dd: 12TO. c.nlW7 it Ret1 Eatate ••••••••••• .. •••••••• .. nupte•'?OnetdPeople ,~~..,....,.... •:uw~, 840-8775 MarlntrR.E.141-1511 Be•utl.ful: apad<>'ll oew 548-U•m..,.. D•h&M 2 br, pool, rec. ... r That• what tbc Avail Juae 1, I Br 2 aa. nr apta. P00t, pvt pelh». l'DOCDt Lo\lely 1oe. ~ DAU.YPlLOT beach, Pam nu, tple, Ttio\VUJoWl,p()OlbomeS NSWPORTSHORES, N • abr,l be,nucrpt4drp . Adult.,nopets. La. Ur, J ll t ltctrle, *290.0u&twalerpd.Off , VlC£DIRECl'OllY paUo. tatct badr Jd. lie. 8i'2Be,lplc,t6$0 COO. d l Bl' 2 Ba, HI"'"' 2 car t•t. J3'71 mo. 129Avocado,C.M. at~. am s>aUo, cpU, Crown Valley, 2t04J ..... 11.Uaboutf IHO.fll.1501 'ISZ·'1M7 .. mo.M0-2911 -.allhfUPK ... .a dl'PlltlOmo.MMllO Aloma.131:.oasl t \ FROM S'UO to '331 5 Beaut apt plans, aw&D. furn or untum, Bach, 1 br, 2 br, 1 bt; 2 br, 2 batht. 8 .. med Uv rmt.. d.lnina areH, at« .. •· p atios, dt e ka, landacap•d 1 ro u•d•r OOY. prql Ulbted ttnnla, volle1valt ·2 1 t7 clvbho"ae, b\tUaraa. ftt1inmt-n• pool, PlPS bJdfO.l pa< ,, ., DOpeU. bwatComer ~~ NOD Edbl1er, H.B. <'114) an..,. OPENUDAJLY ~·Mey 11. 1917 * Add it ... Build it ... 0-iaper 1t...Hammer it... Carpet IL.Cement it...Wire it ... Hoe IL .Clean it...Move it •.• Press it...Paint IL.Nail it ... Plaster it ... Fix it •.• SERVICE ~ DIRECTORY Plumb lt. .. Patc 1 1pe 1 emo e Roof lt ... Landscape it ... Tile it... Trim it...Sew it... Haul It ... Add it ... Plant it ... Alter IL.Learn U... • . .. ,,. Archftedwal c..,...ter IC.•llt/C~ eo.trador · ...•........••••.••... ....................... ···········•·•·•······· .....•.•......... , .... . ~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Grading ~ r Palntlngj?operfng · · '• ~ ............................................................................................ Build'it Oe11i;:n• EngCo ll eJ;e S tud ~nt~ & D Concrott. All t.Et:M.JARVIS ln't• Const.• New o C a r p e n t e r . A LL phases concrete, block & Add!t '•, RmdJ'i· hrs 8·S t'\Jll yud maintenance Skiploadcr, dump truck, Flrcplaces·Plantera L o w pr l c es , 11 la to 10% off with tbl• ad. Beds, cleanup, n ew haubnlif, tree work, grad Bnek Concrete P alio lic /lnsrd. E xt e r io r PlumblnJ, wa ter sen, lawns, spkln 531·4763 lnl{, demo. etc. 751·3930 Block Walls BBQ Pit.a apceiallst. 'try me·Caltco leaks. bathroom e.Q~ bef7 pm. u_.JI Refs, &ta. 646-0464 ~ Reas 832·2-168 d Bedrkal --,._.'"J . • ~, --~Rem odt'l i n i;. re pa tr, & man crew, S YR t X· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lawn & pla nt m 1unt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Free Eat: Blockwalls, ••••lntr/£xlr. Av~raa1e rool Service ' a lte ratloiu. L&:e/s ml p era en ce pourina " ELECTRICAL SERVICE Spri n k le r repair & l~ullng,movlng,de.nup s lumps t on e, brick . room $45. Good local •••••••••••••••••••• ... Jobs. 11 yrll in are a. firuAhtna. Set. your own CALLS $1S hr, & SMALi: haul'g. 673·2911 for Crl!t! $71up. Treework. Rea~. RestCorom. Reas, lie/• r ra• CrH est. Ask fur POOLS RE· TILED 8ab)'tlltter, mature, non Quick s erv ice Lie. fdrtns, save money. J0~8'2--8233 est. fabl,freeest842-4597 bond. Bob 750-935', Brlun6'2·319ha.<Js Ji)oeeeisll Roasona!>N smoker, m y home, ow PalomboConstr962-8314 ._494-__ 1485 _______ -----642·9144 . . Guarl-879·07t3art5pmu R I Hubbcrd S.dnc Don's Lawn Svs. Mow Sonny & Jer. FREE haul· Expert painting. Avall1t· •--------'-06 tr,W\I. e 61• Jo'.V. 554·!6 ltypesooncrete. Patios, 7 .. edge.cleanups. Reas.de· ing, cleanup, tree work Brick, bloc ks, frplca. ble nowt Free est, reas Spa '' ot.5•30pm&wknds. CcrpetServlce driveways, walks, etc Uc3271l6 645·69"' pcndable, frtie cst11. for usable llcm!. Fen· elabs,stonework.20yra rates.Cal1Bruce543·2045 •••••••••••••••••••••'• .. autyS..-.lcea ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~::~~~~~~·J-::· ~ 846-8655 ces /bl.d gs r e moved exp/refs.~0358 STAN'S painting. In· FTN. VALLEY SPAS • ....................... Curpet Man will Jay yours ....................... GeurGI S..-Vlcea M7 2005, 543·6768 ter /Exter. Reas. work Faclor,y Aurithcortied Dael Proer am 10-30 lbs or mine. R epair s & ULJNG.Oddjobl.Law ARMORFENCE CO. •••••••••••••••••••••••()CC Student . Dig~· T rainffng/Popenft9 guar.&U-0386 or645·1771 ~a~ or Oe o S~ loss JSl mo. SatLSfactio cleaning too! Guar work student needs work. Jim Chain Link & Gates, free HANDYMAN. Carpent ry, truck. Trash. tree trim, ....................... · =.:; guar'd.nO-OUl9 at bigger savings. Free 494-58S4 estimates.493·0320 electri cal, plumlunw move. Raody 731-U 28, PETERS PAINTING 8 .""l lb H 1 TelevlsiOflRepoir ~ lusJnn1 Service est, &1_' -5-3646------llr' EM E NT w 0 R K . FwWture floors. 646-6851 549-3666 Expr'd . Rea a Rates. "6" ~n up e o~e . ••••••••••••••••••••O• ••••••••••••••••••••••• WeCar•"'-,......t Cleaners S d I" ti & t--:.... Fr ee Est. Call Ge ne Norm s Paperhanging. CANOPYTVSERVICE ~ "41·..-i ewa ... s. pa os ••••••••••••••••••••••• HANDY.M AN·Homes & Houwc ... -... , SSZ·o.tsB All kinds. free est. Stale 1 .. 1 RATE SERVICE , BOOKK EEPING & OF. Steam clean or shampoo dnveways. Jo)'~ t.~t. U c· THE STRIPP ERS Apts. Conseienta o u::. ••••••••••••••••••••••• li e 330986. 835·370S or A "F . p . 960 li3S FICE S ERVICES, wkdyis 11lso upholstery·all work /bond. 646·8120 Furn uofi rus hers. Qual. craftsman. Ph: 645-0302 Want a REALLY CLEAN ~~~ 675-6480 t o1r n ces • ' 5~0·1 100, urt 5 wknds guar. Refs/MC, free est. l · · ft R R 5 37 ~lllf!Nlll!~or s r I p g 0 n n e WE DO T I HOUSE? Call Gingham r.-A!--na. 642·4761 eas ates 64 · 16 furn/metal. Let us take l ALL. Free est. Gtrl Freeests 645·5123 INTERIOR /EXT R ..._. •••••••••••••••••••••-'f\ Cateri thehrsorworklrom you Concrete, p a lnt'i,t , · ' Painting. Expr'd high••••••••••••••••••••••• CabinetMaldng "9 pe cializlng.Building ataprice you canarrord. plumb'g, earpe nter , HOUSECLEANING qualltywork.Su.,..rreas ConcreteSlabs,blkwalls. CERAMIC TILE. Ne~q,\' ••••••• •••• • • •• • • ••••• • ••••••••• ••• •• • •••••••• A -h D 1 Pl f r -remodel Fr est sml Jobd ru e es gn ans or 661-0655. 34252 Senta f'e roof'g, glass. electrical, 1s our Business. Call rotes. 675-3181 John deck & covers. Custom 1 · 536 2426 ft 5 • F or rn i ca & gen e r a I Any occasion or JUSl din· Add. residence apt. Xlnt Ave, Capistrano Bch. tree removal. garbage J anice's Raggedy Ann's de a I g n . C u s tomer wu come . a . turpen t ry. Finishing ner for 2. CABANA refs.N.B.646·1573 Gardening disp., m a r -lite. tale. at675-6553 satisfaction. Call Rain· rffSer•lce ·' Ava1lallle wknds. Free CATERING. 548-8428 t & h bo Co · 'l ) Co ,LETE carp g., screens cal· w nstruct1on ( 14 •••••••••• ••••• ••••••• E!b l:. Mar k 751·1304, c.il'--Acoustic M ••••••••••••••••••••••• ing,. Serv'g Orange Cty. House &wiodowcleanmg. EXCLNTPAINTING 493-1589.Freeests. ~7-9272 •••• ;:?:~•••••••• •••••• IUILDIHG SERVICE Reliable Ex pr Japanese 22 yrs. 714, 636·6555 Good rates & rers, Call lntr & Ex tr. Reas. P~~:. l~~~r!!::.m ~~·4 c--nter Economy Acoustics. Qual Plans, financing for Gardener. Reasona ble . "Big Lynn" 551·6042, Fr~est.548-2706 FRED PlosferlD-...lr Fullymsured. 642.2624 -r-· room ad d itions , r e-pnces. Free est. 64.5·5230 T&A ~1a1ntenance And SJ6.T711 t "•P-~:·r·:;,;l•r•y•••S~m··;,~ .. J:o•b•s•. ~;:!~~gr~pa~r~~fr~~ ;s~: sidences, comm'ls. etc. Mike Repair: Land scaping, __ CL_E_ANIN __ G_G_J_R_L __ Kno wEl es Paintin.g . ••••••••••••••••••••••• uck's Tree Svs. PaJfOlll' ·-~~ Uc'd/bonded.IXOYE. h a uling. Dry w a ll Int / xt, comme rc ial VERYNEATPATCH olives trim med,thini1tdt· Paneling, door hanging. 53t>-1800 KEN AHRENBERG Expr Hawa iian gardener patching, minor repairs . Expr'd, Refs, $5hr. a pi s & res idential. JOBS&TEXTURE Lie Conlr est <•o 27•n Yd I . p . t ' A t Jerre 548-7060 o""l 120 ..,._...., ""~t. 893··1'39 pruned • removed• • . .,..., . .,, c.mtftt/Concnt. BJLLSHERBACOFF c eanups, pruning, a1n m g , par m ent ......-u ........ r.e .. S46-fl22SaflS AA . 5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gen'l contractors. trimming, haul 646-4676 cleaning. Carpet clean· Cl .,. d . p A 1 NT 1 N 0 X 1 i n g . 24 hr ser vice .. ass1 1e ads sell' big . n t HOMES-ADDITIONS J LOU'S HOME RE PAIRS. Cement work or all kinds. 1 ___ Ca_l1_63_l ·_J065 ___ SELL Idle Items with a (7l4)847.5730. 847.0761 items, s mall items or craftsman. Knowledgea-Restuc co over block Classified Ads sell bl.L. 30 yr~. exp. Carpnt'y. Heas rates· Free esls Daily Pilot Classified Ad. -----·----· -a ny item. Just call ble. Free est. Bond/lie. walls. free est, low rates items, sma ll Items ~ pa nl 'i:, patio drs. 551 ·2054 750-5485 750-6625 Want Ad Help? 642·5678 642-5678. Sell idle items 642·5678 642-51578. IK:J.4967 5116-4892 any item . 642·5678. • add. Res. Com, St he PHASES. Refs. tree est bnck work Pree esta. Ph 962·3200, Lie 317856 331154. P .D .1 C<ft'p 6733MS U c.&bonded675-9720 ~7020 labytlttfncJ •••••••••••••••••••••• J' ~ ............ !~.~~ ~::~:!~.?~~ .. ~~-~~ ~~:.~~! ..... ~~~~ ~s, Trust 5035 ~~~ ......... ~?.~~ ~!~~ ..... ?!!~ ~!~:.~ ..... ?!!~ ~!~ ..... ?!!~ ~!~~ ..... ?!~ ROOMS S25 "'k up with Npt Sch 2 straight prof 100 s q.rt. ornce s pace ••••••••••••••••••••••• Drinking problem? BABYSITTER WANTED. -----------------• kitchen S37 50 wk up men seek 3rd to share Jg a vailable. Pacific Cst Call Alcohol Helpline ACCOUNTS My home, own trans BOAT MFG . CLERICAL · apt:.. S.18 9755 sharply furn view bme Hwy 1n Newport Bcb. LOANS 83~ Cl. 24 hrs a day 835·3830 prc:r. l day w~. oc-• -$225. incl ulll , maid, Call Robbie 541-0757 74 Id PAYABLE cas1onal eves, 2 children. l.Jrge <tiry room w full gardener 644·0484 ' Also 2nd TD Loans RELAXING MASSAG E College Pk area, CM. k1tch & house p rt\'. Pool, 2DLXOFC'S..CM F.airestTermssince l!MU Bob James· PART-TIME 549.9439 \ 1t OCC. CM. For resp Resp. rem. too share a pt S60/$J.35 mo. 751-6892 Sattlft-MtCJ. Co. Lie. Masseur -Ba-· b-y-s-il-te-r-,-2-.3-e-v_e_s_pe_r e m p, n o n s m o k er . w/same. Own rm & ba. 642-2171 545 0611 Outcalls 9·9494·5lll Accounts P ayable & weekfrom2:JO.Midnlght .Moderate d rinker, ma le. Kitch P~~ Refs. $13S. lusiness Rlfttal 4450 • general clerical duties in my home. 646-3657 , ~!J.~,_,,,!111 o. + ~hr ut11. 7519347 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PRIVATE PARTY Spiritual ReaCS.r required. Accuracy In ...,., ... ., 1815So. El Camino Real Ba b ys it ter. Mature -N B. 2 Ur a pt, $150 mo. 4 DELUXE OFC'S Will pay more for your San Clemente. Pully he. detail, capable of handl· woman for my home. 2 l'\'l ent. p\t b.1th in Male over 30 To n y Conf. rm .• seal 25, all 2ndT.D.642·3573 For appt 4927296 ing & a ss u m in g S mall c hildren. Refs . lx>aut1ful pvt homt! S95. F1errof>i6·5104: 847·7708 paneled, sm. whse in re-• responsibilities.• 846-2235 mo 751 9258 ar l or 2 )r. lease. Lake •SUZI'S* --------------:-.Wet..'CI roommate M1F to HON.SMOKER •l"IYSl"l""Pe8 S• G.1tHome 4150 !>h r 2 bdr m h se. Fores t are a . Ke nt AnnouftcftMftts/ Outcall Massage " "'"" ••••••••••••••••••••••• semifurn. Costa Mesa Harkins. Pft'SOftals/ IOAM·2AM 731 ~48 ERICSON YACHTS Has The Following F /time Openings For Exper'd Help Wages Depending On E xperience •Finish Line Carpenter •Cabinet Shop Assemblrs ~ I'\ t rm~. lo\' mg care. &l2-5938 7l 4·58l·9393 Lost & FoUnd •• BEAUTIFUL GIRLS u.Jl.anc~·<!, d1l~:.. nicl' ~VOID INCOMPATIBLE 1200sq.ft . Prime reta1lloc ••••••••••••••• •••••• h ave an exc i ti n g Pat108J2~7&1.171·34_99 ROOMMATES! on Harbor Blvd, Costa Lost&Found 5300 h messa••t! a bout t e1r Mesa in mini shop. cntr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• " Summtr Rental1 4200 .Qoo.sr-CVAru 75l-8160or 675-9326 Lost: re male Cocker mix, Anaheim Studio. 559·6150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Takes theGue work o lder, g r ey a r o und MASSAGE Contact Mrs. White For Interview Paul Dosier Associates, Inc. COSTA MESA 556-7075 •Fiberglass Molders •Fiberglass Touch up BABYSITTER. Full or •Fiberglass Bonders p/time for tnlant. Live •Hardware Installers w , lite hskkp'g, rtex •Englnelnstallers Mature women w /trans p . T U STIN BABYSITTERS, 838-5228. U1g C;rnyon. \'1t'w furn out ofrtndi1'i that DESK space at 17875 mouth. CdM. Reward. days. Sal negotiable. Teamster Union Shop, Earn Vacation Dollars How! !mmediale Openings • Secretaries Typists Keypunch Opn ' PIX Operaton la•Tetlen R~Cl..-b •J Pack.,-s Assemblers TralnH• ~· a~ TfMPORARV ~flP apt Wr. Wu, nuw thru HIGHT ROOMMATE Beach Blvd., n e ar 644-8768 FIGURE MODELS .Sept. odlts S700 mo 832.4134since 1971 Talbert In Huntington•---------ESCORTS 768-0499 Good Starting Wages &Full Benefits. Call 540.4455 IAKERY CLEANUP Men&Women 1780'lSkyPark &10 S.Sli41 Beach. $50 per month. REWARD for furry white --House to share. 436 Bnng own furniture. Our Samoyed puppy lost 1n OUTCALL OHL Y L>anJ !'cunt C:h;irm1ng 2br Hamilton. c M. $117.50 + receptionist will answer vie or Loyola & Fairview 631-3811 30-36 hr, 6 days wk, good Apply At Secunty Ore Suite 101 Jrvill; job to supplement retired 1911 0..... An. SA Equal Oppor Employer , income. 548·3031 CM . I~~~~~~~~~ -------- Equal Oppor Employer + ikn hme P\ t yet & ., utll 522 4110 }'Our phone for SlO per Rd. Please call 642 2073 ---------ll'S£MBL£RS pa tio. lovely \ll'W of -month. Daily P1lot0Htce, or546·9687. EXOTIC GIRLS IW \Janna, $250 w k ly. Rmmate wa nted to share 642-4321 BOOKKEEPING COM.I ________ _. 581-tiJ&l lge 2 Br hse m E ·Side ---------REWARD! Lost Colhe. Massage&Modeling lbperienc.d BANK PUTER OPERATOR CLERICAL ----------• CM, w/ncat, non smok· STORE Approx. 950 sq. ft. r~male, blk /wht/brwn Outcall 542·3169/543·3250 lst&2ndShifts RILL-TIME needed immediately liEii~ggi?~UITES 1ng EST gracl. Min's to 2640 Avon St.. NB. vicN.W.H.B.846·4993 Tlrrany membership Long & s hort term as· EXPERJEMCED must have some PURCHASIH~ .. ftlL y RATES OCC & bch. Call Don 645-3971 aft 4PM r Lost dog part Te rrier $275 • signments. Holiday & COMMERCIAL knowledge or bookkeep- <.:omplet ely furnishe d ~~.4780 hcf 5; 548·8203 lfldllstriol Retttal 4500 pa rt Poodle, all whl: 640-2809, call eves ~l:s~i~~llz~uorf ;.~~ TELLER ~~gp~~e;~:J· :~:!:~~t~ CLERK ... with kitchen, TV, linen & -------••••••••••••••••••••••• Tussy. Call 894·0949 Social Cl• 5400 available. great benefits. s~o Immediate need re ut1ht1cs . GarcNJH INDUSTRIAL UNITS FOUND· Blk • · poodl ••••••••••••••••••••••• UNITED btwn1:30to&4:00 quires the staffing of 8) ROYAL SUITES for 'Rent 4350 w /ofc. Woodworker's · mini e, CA.UFORNIA IAHK 1---------1 additional clerk to -.1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OK. Leasing ore. open Brookhurs t & Atlanta. Lonely? Social Intros 35 BOOKKEEPER-Client purchasing departm~ . MOTEL } ,. Westside c M. S..10 s1n~lt!, 9-5, )1on-t'r1. 711w.17th H.B.963-7624 Yrs exp. Meet pro· 275-0W.CoastHwy write up work, all Will be responsible £9··. lnform.1t10n & rcscn a-$.5() dbl. Dry & secure St. CM or call : 642-4463 FOUND tiny long haired Cessionals ~/sa me tn· 3848 Campell Dr Newport Beach quarterly tax r eports, telephone follow.up witj tmns ~32000 49H7AJ U""'--'-Hewnt brn Terrier type fe m ~:i~;mp:r ~:.~~ane, 546-4741 need not b e full chg. vendors, will maintab, nelal1\('o; romin~? Have Offi,.. .. R .......... al .... 00 l~trial P-L dog. Nr Mer vyns, H.B. (A Fr 17141631-3200 Some typing, plea sing computer ta b runs on aJ th t C :\1 ..... """ .,., _. .._ 96J..2963 ~-nt& cross om personality. W~stern open orders. Typing ·I t•m " ay in my · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• h rt , .. _ Orange Co. Airport) Business Services, 563 · cd furn:! ur 1•ondo from 731 t ru 9600 sq. . pcratlon EqualOpporEmployer . AnEqual reqwr with accurac. June 2 5 Aug . 2o 60'PERSQFT i1paces now le a s ing. FO U ND G ('tm a n ••••••••••••••••••••••• OpportunltyEmployer W.19th,CM.642-02J2Mr. ands.5wpm.Willalso~ l{easonahh• 751 5501 lfil7 Wf:STCLlFF·NB 985·1881 d ays 989-2224 Sh~erd puppy._nr. Vic· Schools & ----------• Saunderson or Mr. Trapp responsible 'tor'termlne AGT.54l 5032 Evenings. tona & Miner St, C.M. IMtructfon 7005 ASSEMBLY ---------• input and compan; II a I ho u I "I n n d S --Ca ll 645-7693. --••••••••••••••••••••••• Banking kkeeping/Clerk, pt-Twx's operation. Thi:' f'ayrronl , Hr 3 Ba, 0 111 150 I WHtdiff Dr. ~ .. H UNIT 1950 sq. ft. $400. . WOM E N IC you would like to work Proof Oprlr time, or full·time, to position could move to ; R J I ..,000 A ,.,., w """h "' c u Call FOUND Black M Poo· MEN in the Huntington Beach Dri .. -up T-i•-r work In accounUng office 1 m, u Y. .,,. · u.: "'lewPort 1-·1nanc1al Ctr "' .. v. """ "'· · • .. _ .-..-Junior Buyer position o S!SOI>. Yrly , "''"ter rate!I, Leasi Office S • Jack Saunderson. days: die. Santa Ana llgt s TRAIN FOR area & have l year re· Bankexper.req'd. lnWe3tminster.892-5505 the rightcandidate. turn or unr No pds Pier . ltCJ . poc &\2-0212. eves 546-2277 a rea . Call 675-3923 or IART~DIHG cent electrical assembly Irvine National Bank BOOKKEEPER, full We can offer excelleo • Cc1ll onS1te :.la nager 556-7798 expr yoa may be a\a1I 71 1 6751152:, 17141 fl..l2 3111 ext 2 ui Stw_,. 4550 ---------TWO WEEK CLASS q ualified a s an a s· Contact Bob Creighton charge. Exp. ooly need benerits t o Inc lude.. ll>r w ~o(J bed .tdded lllt'ICk to huv & m·eun S!.">11 weekly r,1H 6173 Nl'WJIOrt O<·canfronl. 8 :-;t l1wat1011 2hr, Iha, sips fl, Wl•l•kl y $:12f>/,J 11n e . $375 J uly , ~1:!5 /Aug . 5..'>!I 1221 or ti:Jl ll{;eli -••••••••••••••••••••••• Lost male Germ. s hort NATION-WIDE JOB 833·3700. app1° Stewart Title Co medical/dental and llf• PLACE ... ENT sembler-trainee. Ability ________ _,. 'J• ·• •-· Co · · DELUXEOFflCES ~1 0 T 0 R II 0 M E h~ir J?Ointer. No colla r. "' t o r e ad blue prints BE AU T 1 Ct ANS. 900 N. Broadway, S.A. ~urance. meJotnoo ('omml & lnd'Stl ~paces, STORAG F. 1 NDOO R, VRe1cwaEdrdw' arda & Sl ater. ~GSOlOSTDAJNOCBE helpful. 41h day work Apprentice wanted for _sss. __ 11_1_4 ______ exciting and gr owin1 ... > """' r A 1 company. Apply .t1 ... 11 to'""'' sci I 'I ow Corona. full service. · OPPORTUNlTTES week s tarting 7 AM . progressive aalon in •--LL '--Cl ..a. ~1'11~1Mt '\.1.11.: Niguel & 1·737 9580 MIJ.127S AMERICAN Baker Filtration Co. 5352 Nwpt Bch. Great oppty --"P·-. e..-. person to: · . is' on it•J u nrt>as ..... 1 ... LOST:Whlte &Bc1oe pup. Research Dr, Huntington fortalent.640-6023 Freshoutofschool,seek-T D"' ll.1 ndv to SD. Frwy. -scn1CMeCMK " IARTEHDERS Beach Ph898 3474 E al lng f/tlme employment? REM ATA C:..1 1. 831 t aoo R...talt 4650 py, ''le Wth & Jrvine, SCHOOL . . qu BEAUTICIAN A/P, A/R, payroll. Type --••••••••••••••••••••••• C.M. Reward. S48 5045 Opportunity Employer. SO+wpm. Irvine manur. CORP. ·' • , •• u 1 11 2 suite , -----1104Kl7thSt.,SA with or without follow· ,,._1 f ST• .... D•RD .. -• .,.,.. c "· rm ·UN IQ U E RETA ti. FOUND Hunlano Dog.M 834·1960 ASSEMILYWORICERS ing. Full or p /tlme. ""'I orappt.540-8894. """"" •1 l'ark Nt'~port apt i.1''1111 util 1wt. A l. a mple pkg, STUDIOS FOR RENT. Bushard/lnd1:na po lis Schoola CoastToCoast Permpos. F /lime. Angela, 10572 Magnolia, MEMORIES for .luly & Aui.:ust. $1~1 $1~ mo to mo 675-6900. SS() to S400 mo. Utll Incl HB. 9Q 2169 talk to Don· ---------Cal1631-0700 Anahelm.828-8l"2. BOOKKEEPER mo 759·10!l3or 1 1!12 3634 lnq. at "Tho Factory" naonly ' Jobs W-.hcl. 7075 lmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil F /Chg. Construction . DIVISION , .... I Wt-~ t WESTCLIFfARIA 425 F.. 30th St, NewPOr1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Be auti cian Wanted. background.557·9505. AnAppliedMagneticsQ "'' • a .....-rrott "'Jt:WJ><>RT RF:Anr Beach or call 875 6181 or Found: Shellie. Back bay Out of state he'd nurse Associate Rep F lltl H ti t 3400 W. Segerstrom 3 Odrm. rully fu r n l lOO ~q II two P\'l 673-4271 area. May 15. Call to wishes position in Dr's 180ROVER ~ h.~ un n1 on Builders Specially SontaAna,Callf.92704 ' Wa11her 1dryer. lrco lioat bath~ $400 pt·r m o identlf 548 3S20 -#fl r /b k d HO EXPER. HEC ac 18 Hardware co. in N.B. dock. slet·P~ 10. $400. "12 <>200 >'· . m ce. rnt ac •or en· •·· I t .,,. '"' "' •·-'--· /I t / tal front Thoroughly Beautv Opr. Earn more &eellJI c eancu man"""""' Equal Op)>Or1unlty tmployer M /F · W•'<•k. s 1.~•111 mo nth. ----.s n•es Lost·. Lge block, ma le . r • O " t F /tl t d ' "' familia r w/all phnse• •-J you re new to ranae by rentin" space. Lead· or m e • 8 ea Y • 771 ll>W or l'V!'ll 675·6169 C M Joo sq rt nfc 80011q rt FincMCe dog, short·haircd. part .. " "' Co., temporarily dlscon· tna CdM ·salon. Ask for perm. employment. Call. incl!'ltrl St25 & S265. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lab, whale chest. An11. to lnsr. Will consider any ,. 548 3454 l!_•_•_l!_l!_l!_l!_•_l!_l!_•_l!_l!_l!_l!_I!_-_~ VacatlOfl Rentals 4250 646-2130 : fl79-3709 a..Mns Apache Reward67S 7325 clerical pos ition. Type tlnuing your educ atJon, Jlm,644·7321orS52·094.3. --·--·------CLERICAL • ·' ••••••••••••••••••••••• -~-""-SOOS . 4().50. 645-2303 recently discharged BEAUTY COSMETICIAN Busy dental practice . ~ • '770 o CM -rr-,_ .. ,, S from the service or for --~" Ctiallcnglng detail• : llcnl Lakeside 81111~ Loke rClft4)9' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Losl: m. Blonde Dog, Older lady wlU ba bysit. any reason seeking tem· exper'd In make·up ·~1 sharp, energetic position. Advancem .,. 1' home. 25()(1 i-11 ft . ~lps 13. 500 11'1 fl Buthroom. + German Sh ep hend , Ute hawrk Live in. $40 poraryorcareeremploy. arches & lashes Day~ girl Friday. Full time, for applicant who shofl?' patio. RRQ, horscshl)('s, rm w1sink, redec. Perl CHIHISlltlST Basset bod y. An a to -st' At 23 d ment, consider lbis uni· 84'7·W;e¥es6"2.0l58. non·smokel".644-0595 · abUlty. Ty"" 45+ wpm hadmlnton, pool. pinR tor photo,:r uphy ~tudlo, • "Harley" Vic Lake St & wk min. art ay r • """ h ponJ.:, boal dnrk & 'lwim or medical ore. S22S. IEACHTOWN Adams.HB.963-6808. Phone979..so25. queoppor. You caoearn ·Bkkpr/Asst.FeePald CANVASSERS/ WIN· accura t ely: Lead Qf, rloat. 542·315S, eves 548.6996 TIMI 751·1400 •-t C hcd l . di Avail S/16, Prac. Nurse. $196PERWEIUI . ,..,~DoD• DOW COVERING INllew Nbe.nBe.flt~.oArpp.pl~oNoadtlonce>'.1 538 158A UJft • ras ma. ra us .f94-8S4l ext 1.29 Call \ln· l;ft W d... 1 d lt tract areas, no ae ng , 0 " '1 -DESK s pace at 17875 CNlguel Rd & Crown w9·30PM • · on c u ay awa • make al>l)t.. Commiulon Systems Corp., 48611 LAGUNAHto:ACH Beac h Bl vd ., n e ar BEAUTY SALON. Lag ValleyParkWay)Hoble · · Based on your produc· youraunshinepel'1onall· pal!,.!or each aale. Birch St, N.B. (Ne.er• 3br 2ba Coastal house. Talbert In Hunlln1tt on Bch. estab 5 yra. Jow HawkSall·Plane, l:Slack, Exper reliable bs kpr. tlvily . Comm + t.y w /growlng cllent St&--O.C.Alrport)E.O.E ... ! N e ar Ec o I o g l c a I Beach. $50. per month. rent. 4 Stations, 7 dryr'a. Yellow, Red. Reward. Have ref and trans. Incentives '& extra profit oriented co. Also Fee •---------· Reserve. By week or mo. Brtni o 1 wn 1 rum 1 i 1 t 1 ure. Our Call 661-0442. 492-3502. 499·1047 'Reasonable. Jess lc a a haring bonus. On the Job ~it~'b=~:r: ~~: CASHIERS CLHICAL ·t '/ Or. Whetsllne,831·2812 ~~~;P~~~:; ~r :i~s';:~ DISTRIBUTOR Lost: 2 Dogs. Male Germ Fumantl673~l84 ~:f~~t~·.;1\c:1~~dao:~ n1s Personnel Service of ~~~==::: !~~!fn; finoa~~~~t~i liig Bear Cahln. 2br. sips month. Daily Pilot office, Toys brtnaJo_l. Join a fun Shep & fem Irish setter Help-Wanted 7100 supervisory & mange· Jrvine, 2082 Michelson F /tlme. Good pay. In Pashlon Island. Opp0r' 8. Week or wknd. 640-5565 642·4321 business. F fr,, p rr. Na· <Nds Medication) E . CM, .. ••••••••••••••••••••• ment positions. Mus\ be Dr. Growth co. SLoutlons & challenge for mature, or 540.2901 TH£ EmCl£NT tional brand toys. Dla· Reward. 645·~ ACCOUMTIHG CLI( peraonable & ambltloUJ. --00-,..-T-B_Ul_L_D_E_R__ Over 20. We Train resp. lndlv. with 1 yr ofc , DESERT CONDO. 2br, ney, M!'ttel, Tonka. ~o $100. REWARD. part P /R & aen'I accountln• For appointment. only PRODUCTION METROCARWASH ~:~·&R~~~I':;'.•~: beautifully furn on ROif ALTERNATIVE semne involved; Sm lD· Siamese lat Slam. exper . Familiar caU MANAGER 29SOHarborB1,C.ltf. work Ina cond• ~! crse. tennis, pools.' vBeatm ent(7rl~)q d82.1 ·~60uy2 mrlt'15,lona creamcolor w/quarterly P•Y[~U tnax 539·1 Ill Builder of larie quality CE~•"'EBY 0 d !leneflta. Apply, Sam" ... Jacuui, Sunrise C.<.:. Open a branch office or u rnetl .. -fur, bushy tall, ana to retums.Xlnlco. Ll'll:ne ta 9:30AM·iPM bo&tahaAe>penlqlO&'ex--11:1~ • noun.• :wp 180Ni OttDr -Ren<.'ho Mal'O"f', $27S. start your own ~mpany coll. "Dab.Ila" Any info. call w/growinc N.B. flrm. pr. ProducUon M•rto b& koepu .. exper'd pre.fera· 2nd~oor.~~..aMI:." wk ! (714)673·4850, for a lractlon ofthecost. IRY"""9ftt 64S-49'l9 Must be avail. lmmed. resp. for production, ble. Harbor Rut ext3'5DorotbyM~ (714)324-2688. Month to month rent In· °npOtimlt'f 5015 , _ __.. !'!!. appt. &44-4360, ext i\utoN-mdOeivelail "'"op o--"1 tooftr11 & purchasing Momorlal Pk C .M . ----------•eludes: rccpt. service ••• ::!'•••••••••••••••••• ~ 5350 '">->· ~.. hel;:~ cvu mcmt & coordination'. SU.ll.S8Mr.Conque1t CL.lltlCAL/ 1 ti' personalized phone COY• StLVF.RFORSALE ....................... ·~-· Top W8i0S pafd. EniJne ~ancoomppoenrttunlntty .. rtoo!'..inadJ· c ..... ,,M'IOR MaHMet....,. '11171 - Macnab-Irvine REALTY COMPANY WXUllOUS leyfrCMtHCMM Pitt Ii allp on Newport Bay. 4 BR. 5 baths. rorma1 dinln« Ir den. Completely furnished at include hou.,f'keeper. 3 Summer months • S/18 thru 9fl5 or w /lease 9 months . App't. only. Harriet Perry 642·82311 (U89) craae. conf. room, mall 300 one troy ounce .999 PREGNANT? Stumm, enlJ painters, • ... P /U A a h Entry level pot. WUI t--'r service, underground puttallverUnivensiarloa Carina confldentlal P/Cltgloo6d&Hptr buffers" pallahcrl, up· orcaniution. Qoo me. ~prox ra dle&lllncomlna&cxf~' prka. & more. s.s.zs each ln Iota of a counseDni & referral. Pttfrn . ~a days per wk. bolatery abampooera, aal....Y pl\11 xlnt pald In· :--1· Mon ru f'rl. App. ing mall • relieve on THE ESXUElTCE':fTlVE hund-.... u .50 each ln Abortion, adoption & Flexible achedulo. check out, oick·up •do· au ran co and major 1y, Peon~~vor, lHO twl'"'bboard .. Pr•t .... i.n· ~ -~I PR!er nc:c:tnlJ de«rff or Iv medlcal pro1ram. Writo PlaeeaUa, ~t• Mesa. ~ .... ... 1. 567 SANNICOLASDR smaller Iota. PRICE APCARE 547·2SA CPAor2-3yraequlvalent Uve.ry.Appyat P .O. 8olC ~.Newport Ctanlnl Penon needed d1v.w/UtelYl>ln1lcaotn't~ SUITE 100 • FlllM.54.8·3708 exper. lncJud reUrcd 2CSHarbor Bl, CM 8each 921M3 lmJmd. for •PPf'Olt 3 bn PBX expe.r:Newr4 Off f NEWPORT BEACH, CA MoM,ytoL.o. 5025 •SHARON'S* fenonsLo,: Call~. uk &15-1030 tMuuracturcr n1~11 cleaning 2 l.tof'1 ~rJ!~~.~·~_r 540.5470 •••••••••••••••• .. ••••• OlTI'CALL MASSAGE or Q . Hu POlitJou FOl': ofc bldl ln SJC. Call • 1 MO FREE RENT• ht,W & lrdT.D.'s '99-122' AIRLINE Kltc h•n "Ann MOLDOS m .1211. CLllJCAL ltA~ req. AclJ. Alrporter "'_.. ...... m,...,._, *ftA ~ ·* Rtclulremtnta: e • • eara l11uiutaS ' Toou· Ml' '-UUCi• I u e.n t.""' "'US· u. II w n [~j Hotel. Low ratea, full fT.1.-:t Broker OUTCALLMASSAGE ty:Tiut appear., desire ,.;.; ftll cle Mth" tor Mlnt.Skool t reap indlv. Jo i aerv. 833 3223 tll noon ~ w--a.-...1 SOlO GPM·2AM 838.1780 toadvanee. 6'6.a808. w &.oaud 1ummer cs ms> p~ram. q's «.iur-apUtddtf, •1 1-2·3 Rm. dlx. otnm. No ~ls~v.~.':_EL ., .. Rl!ar..t•s Htlper. 6AM toRl2tlDOObllnl. R . es .......... . n..-.. -_-t _d_t_" __ •• -u-Nh~'1•h, t, Sbhlt't. IElll~!"'"!..- .._.., --So Good! 1£P•EJ1 IWIO 1thru5epU. Gym· Inc .tc 10 toy. Xlnt ?. ---------t!:xeru.tlve Offlc:e Space. ••••••••••••••••••••••• AMSWBIHG SBV. You will too, aelllna naatJc or recreation exp •. 101 tonda & benen~ 930 aq.n. 32118 P11eo CPA wantH30,000.1st TD UMDA a VICKI Ex per. pref'd. Paid wotld famous product.. Xlat pay • lrln1• nee. for tch'1 c:blldrtn w/co. located ln FullOa 1be tut t draw ln the Adelanto. SJC. II months loan on prof. olc bld1. o.tiel MelMfl while tralnln1. Daya & Flex.Ible hn. HIJh am· benents. App~ at. Ml 11"1· S3 hr 'Ut\lrotm Island. Htt .,.. S.J:M.., Wnt. · .a Oaily PUol remam nf on 11• w /opt l()lif, Int 1..a 'tf' ~ or '-tM,_of ltl evu av all . Wknds . in&•-Tratn1n1. Call Coastal~rea~lnG furnllhtd Nd O'lfin trana. Callart5pm,M4-4380, •• =:•cd Ad. Phone to renew or l yr. 50' per tnr1rt value. Ml-4054 or ServiAJ all onnaeCo. E .O.E. Call for ippt. :wo.1ouorZallh 7.1351. 17422 r1an ve, Call Oluy for lnlrv. · · 11q.ft . '95-4858 eves, 644-0712 5'9-2143 t40-lllQ Irvine. E.O. · 1S2-1455 Want Ad R.ttulLI .. ' .. DAILYPILOT * Wednnc!ay.tax11.1t77 ~~~ ..... ?!~~~~~.°!·~:! ..... !!!!~~~~~-';' .. ?!.!~ ....... ~ 7 ...a..w ... w 7 100 pWaat.cl 7100 ' w w~ 11 ...... w~ 1100 11 , 1 ·-. "-'" too~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• -.hd 7t00 Hefp _..,.. ~ ~ lNSTALLERTRAl.NEE LVN RN ror tt!( t•:1 ledlc1& ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,, ..... •••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• for window nnon1. start We"tght ContrOI Oie. Call ,,._. Ofc ltecwpt. ,, • RECEPTIONIST ~AI.t;S PERSON, full & pl a.ERK fult/pi.'lrt Umv DENTAL Of'FlCE Nteda Oentt&Jotnce, a 50 hr. ra1iet1 to $4.~ 84&-3375. Mon-Fn. 9 SP~ Newty openin1 Npt Bch PHOHI CLatc Front office help for den t 1 rr1t•. Boat c~nyon hinlin&ok. La¥. HilJa. fronl office help, Call htf1m1r.1Luclal ht within l yr, oYer 21. MAID Nffded. Uependa Drrmotolo1y/Ha1r Tho Dally Pilot bu an t.al otnco. exper de:.1ra H olth 1-'U<>d•. G32 N. car Koulton Pkw}' & 6'40883 $500/Fee Paid. 80 Day t-all "-n•~I. e>.5).4r ble-for wet!kdays & Transplant ofc n~s 1 ope1UnJ for a tetl!pbont' ble,call8'4·06ll3 COil.'lt tlwy L.1tH, Bch In· Lake Fore1ol Dr .. o ... NTAL RECEP · a.aia.ry re~~··· lt\'ine h __ ct(lluJ.64'11W!M ...... '-ends. Seacllff recepl who•~ ftbQd on aervt~clerk,P4rtUme, lt•l\1e\\111i'l'u~MMY2-&, 8.-..,....... ... l"T L• 'd 1 com~ex. Very rusty -• ~" phone•, ('an M"ht•llul\' & even1nes. No 11tllln1. For R~tuur1tnt lltuJ" lb) 2ti • .anrm TION O> c.Xper • or typing."Lea.rnaUth.eofc \folt!l,o&94""'892...;__ --haudlu pal1t1nl h 1nrormation. phnno DD.TACO '*14 CLERK for ll 8 . qwilitl crown .tr brld'e skills 6; look for that INDUSTRl\L \lAIDS S2SO hr. Part :.rooothl}.t'Jll lYPt.•w~ll &t.:H321, ult for Ruth Tf Druaatoro pit.Jme. Min ofc f\ any benefits. N. · "promotion ·• AJao Fee tun.-Balboa Inn, 105 M~t tx-.,..,lhnri to tram Leavau. Equal op· CIObeToO ~ A11Jl(wt SCTRY /Rec•pt &uullful t;{ artna Otfkto a&o3'.Call847·2561. Call~D2ll. JOO..CallConuolCareer CALL NQWI. MainSl.675.8740 in ~Hrly lltlls for 1 portwuty Empluyer DENTALASST Employmenl Aaency. month t.: a I l < 714 > ----Ortbo, chairaide exper1....:.S.56-850S,_, ____ . _______ , MAWS WANTED 7~ 22'27 S.?.25 l'•r Ho-.r n11s frtc.>ndly outgolnit Tt1 ~t.1rt ~ lrt'quent n· ~raon Mui.t bl' u,·curatt? typist & tJkc dlctution , l ,, • \\ l' l' u r 1· 1· n t I Y Heavy phnm.'tl & public CLERKS INVENTORY U) Day aulgnment Sunday May 22nd. ~.75 Per br. Call today. odnly. 1P ref'd a~~!:.,_ 4~ GtMr.a Offtce ROOM A. TI'EMDAMTS Uon (Juixoteai1o~e~ ays, op paf."""' """'" Part time, 20 hrs p/wk LITE ASSEMIL y 2100 Newport . - DENTAL $3.50 p/hr. Newport Deb l'ACKAGIMG MAWS WANTl.m RECEPTIONISI' area. 752.1750 T1>p wagl!lt pa1u ! Tht! lnn FUllorparttlme,noSat. GENERALOFFICE 2-4MonthAs1>11tnmenUi ut Laguna, 211 N. (;()u~t Nal10111tl Sult!i. R~p. w.ml tid. mJlt> fem., to 11ell Amenca'::. Cutest &row 101< sport s kateboard parks. Must have 3.5 yrs salt-s exper. CLOSERS ONLY. Call for personal tntervw, Mr. Gercey, ~-02'0. PHONE SALES h:i\"t' !\um. "l't'nm~~ for cont~ct CLUH IONA. p/ttml' hc·lp worklna day Dan a p 01 n t . ( 714) Phone Salt"!4 people, 11hJft. Good hn; & work· 400.6681 male or feinalc.>. 16 to 65 1ng concl11. No exper Exool benefit•, 832-6371 CLERK AJ.so, Oaily & Weekly llwy .. Lag. lkh. Or644 2119 \t.ecallon Pay · Alert. detail oriented Referral Uonus Fail Clerk Cashier ·~Q~ o.f f ice • O.,.ndclbl. Adult person for varied duties Spore A Minute? yearsola&l'.Guara11teoo nece::.s. lnll'r\'it•ws Mon· Seftmstress wanted. wuges or commj11:1lo1111. fo'ri 3 SPM. No phone alteration bac'kground 250 East 17th Street, nail~. . pr<'ferred, will t r1&ln n overload to operate parklni lot ~~.:Sm ~Yffpli:~ ~::~r::; NO FEES Check out super pos. for Suite o: Costa Mesa, 2112S.1':. RristolSt n1ithl party. C441l un. U. between 5:00 & 8:30 p.m. Newpo1·t Beach 645·5072 V sweeper. 5 01&.bta. Mid· e, • b :lit outgoing mdlv. tn u ---------•I 557•006 I night lo8AM. 545·2611 & ability to take SH a ........ NrOWER, IMC. customer serv. spot. Call NOW RecruJttn1 sharp, 646·4223. J;;;;;;;~-----Equal Opportunity Employer must. $650 mo. + """"' Willa Carter. 833·2700 amb1tlou1 mun to sell 3723 Birch St. N. IJ. DU>tnbutor, p/time. Earn benefits 448 W . 19th St Dennis & Oenms Person hardware. tools & shop ~~~~~~~~~~I up lo $1425 per mo. Cle'cot1,lnc. COSTAM!SA nelServic~o(lrvine,2082 c~wpmenl to indu11tnal ----------t COCKT AIL Mature. 639~123. • l.SSSl ~~~Tustin &45·2043 Michelson Dr. accounts. Avg $280 per Phones WAITRESS DONUT SHOP, (!time. all ---------1 MAIMTEHAMCE MAM wk. No e¥per . nee. CaU EHMJY Critlt.- Leam in 40 hr.J the most mght shift. 1'10 exper·GEM•L FACTORY !~~~~~~~~~ Needed for coov. hoi.p 7Sl·91J.t Jla'>createda uniqueop· exc1tinit. glamourous, nee. Ag~ 25-45. Woman. WORK F1t1me :\ton F'ri E:11.""r Po r. r or Person .d.1.. d f o Apply Ul person Mr .--£.llllYM .a..... w1telepbone personality. h.i...,..,. pa1 pro e5S. ay • · Sports Mfg. Co. •-0 ....,..1on r""'d. Xlnl p<ty & bent?. MURSllOft An h 2 h'f Pl Donut 135 E 17th St CM .... ...,¥'-"' ~... Special job as s 1 ts or eve sessions. ace· • · ' • Hrs 7 :~:00. 54().-6142 .'pply 1n ""rson, Bever I) Ex""r'd , (/time Mature 9 5 . Good b RECEIVING " r .... 9.3 or 3-9, 5 days wk. . meat assist.. JO op· DOOR HOSTS ~1Jnor. 3W \'1cto~~ C~!_ m.ile over 21. 6 Days in· on Sat. S3·$4 hr/comm & po~ .... 1714 /751-9194 Apply In Person, Fri CitRLFRIDAY INSPECTOR MAIHTEHA.HCE clud. Sat/Sun. Work xlnt future. Start in -2-4pm 353 E Coast Hwy w plants & trees. $3 Hr & Anaheim. Move cloi;er in So. Calli. Cockla1l ' di Ptr-lull time. 11 you l'n· ros open :\Ion-Fit. up, overtime. Ins later. Fee Paid/Also Fee Waitresst1s, Inc., 17922 Newport Bea · joy a job that keeps you ~'!1c:ah~~e: r: c~~l~~d 12.\:\l·SA:\J benefits. Advancement Jobs. Call Control Career Sky Park Bl, ::>le C , DRAFTSMA.M busy, is diversified. de MCDONALDS putenllal. L;,guna Hills E I t Agency RETAIL CLERKS UTOTEM ConHniepce Marlcets Poi.1lions open 1st. "'2nd & 3rd s htft:. an San Clemente &. 1.uguna Beuch Othl•r areJs have operungi. al::.u. 'lo exper req'd Apply at 11ny or our store:-. 2588 Newport HI vet Costa M«>~a 642 7702 Irvine, Ca 92714. Wtlb c1·"1l engineering & als with the public in an parts ro r e I e c tr o. lti806 lleach HI, H B. Nursery, Inc., J::I Toro. cc!;.'fou.~y. men . • M t Executive atmo6phere mechanu·al devices CaJI for interview 830 S653 _...,.,......... ________ _ COCKTAIL WAITHESS'S planning e~per. us AND if you have ex· Workingd•knowlt:dge of (714lK47·!HOO .;;;~;..;;_..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Pl1oneSol1·c. IOne·eded im· RN or LVN ,,,_ c II J know tentative maps & Y11.5 tru '""Sttionin•• re for new ....,ro. a ane · perleoce as a recep· ...... '"' med, $3.00 to $3.50 hr, P /time. 11 7. Xlot lX'ne. 586-6866 street. plans. Apply in t 1 on i s t < h e a v Y q 'd. Prorit'l<'nl ust? of pre· Male uveJ' 18. neat JIJ· NURSES call 754·1601 aft lPM Bayview Conv llosp1tul, · peraon,SeeMr. Fuent.e:i. t 1 h ) nd typlsl clslo11 mcusunni: 1nstru· ""arance ... ood dnvin)( URGENT 2055 Thurin A\e, l'M . ... * ... 4-o * Robert. Be1·n William e ep ones a ~ r .. ... .. .. d Id l'k t k mcnts & 3 J yrs t:i..pcr. l'""otcl, nwch 1nd111cd. I d tn rull t11ne JlN PRESSMAN . "~k Fro6t & Assoc.• 1401 an wou I e o wor d ~~ mme ia " . ' 642.3505 vuu 8 into an adm1m::.trallve prelcrre . I.earn in1>tallat100 & positionnvailahleonll·7 NB Wages com ·---- Quail St, N. · as:iistant po~ulion. we STACOSWITCH IMC varil>d shop dut1l's :s:i OU shift. 1-ull-lame positions mensurate w/exp/skllls.1----------1 DRAPERY Workroom & need you. Apply 110 113'JliukerCoi.taMesa whiletrmntn~.549·3_325_ also for hccnsc<l pt-rson· A.B. Dick/3M. 6~4-8233 Gen. Office. Exper'd or Newport Center Dr, Ste 549-3041 nel 3 11 & 11·7 Excellent Days, 831·2227 Eves FI 4 ManagerTraine~ d k' -~~-------will train. Would prefer 200, ND . Mon· r 9. Equal Oppor l':mployt-r Onward & Upward salary an wor mg con· PRESSMEN i.omc "en'I ofc ex per. Ap-1•--------• .___ d1t1ons Call Personnel. " ·-Ambitwusindl\ w11lhr11I !S:f78000 2650 Multi & Itek RN'S Night nurses 11·7 Full & p itiml'-Also, CCU RN's. Benefits for f time. Con· Secretary jRecept: R E. Ok. lmmt.>d OJX'll· m.: Good typist, dtc- taphone skills. O.C. Airport area. 833-9099 Secretaries Typists ll1•pro & St ut Clerks VOLT 1'1:1\AN">MARY •\tnvtc:I s 3848 Campus Ori•~ 546-4741 . <Across From Orange Co \1rport I fo.:qual Uppor Employer COLOMY ICITCHEM Now uccepting appltca lions for day cooks. Full & P /Time a9~1lablc Good starting salary & company bcndits. Apply in person. 32ll Harbor Blvd.CM ply 1 ,lil 5 Whittier Ave, Girl Friday, p /time w /bk· u t•h.illcni:e to mct•t the1r . BEVERL y MAMOR Camera. 1 Person ::.hop R· 7 ,Costa Mesa. kpng & payroll expcr. 10 JANITORS •11111tt1t>S ~ major nat'I T for quick printing. of DRIVER guest home, CM. ExpcrM 'F'orcpls.5 dy tum. Xlnt b<:nd1ts. C:ill CONVALESCE'.'/" forms & soforth. State tact Miss Jensen. Coltla1----------Memona I Holtp1ta I , t.;OUK/Expr'd. Rrnt11•1 4lnd all meals. ApJlly 111 person, aft 3 30 I'~ Beach House Inn, Ii i~ Sleepy Hollow 1..1int:'. Supervi1or ---------1 80 Bed E C.F. Melt& Verde Conv. Hosp. 661 ·:::enter St, C M 548 5585 ,,."6716 wk. 4 hrs nite Call btwn 11111 .'.\larc·v. ' 833 27011 HOSPITAL I " . 4001 Drive car r r om tN<J< 3 6. 752 7292 Laguna Hills :\tutua .,av1ngs. 1----------Be h f>t!nnts & Ut:nn1::. Person 0 MacArthur Blvd, Npl -('Jp1slri1no ac area Good hrs, paid overtime . m·I St:rncc of In me. 2082 Equal pportun1ty 833 8383 t 140 tor businessman. 1213> Apply Metro Car Wash, Jan1tonc1I Sup\ P t1ml' '.\fleht:bon Or Employer Bch. · ex · !r.?7 5581 days. Eves (714 J 2950 Harbor Blvd c. M. e"<pt·r \t ui.t h kt> 1wupl"' _ __ _ Equal Oppor Employer 4!Hi·8876 Ask For Mr. · cttll !or ap1>t 752 ~,_.:_92 __ llnh.,on. ------ 642-Z734 RH 11·7 MAMA GER NURSES AIDES Printed Circuit Boards GUARDS NEEDED IMMED. lur laq~c he4.lllh loud s 1 u r t• :\I u lt l b e c " DRIVER SECRETARY Ill B ore needs person:.i ble fl•s p. ind1v for challeng111g pos1t1on rt·- portmi.: lo top exec of rap1cll) i;:ro~ mi: <'O. Sh & ucc:ur. typing essential. Lag.Heh_ SUMDA Y MORNINGS l>d1venng copies of Oat· Iv Pilot to carriers. Re· 11wrcs van or large sl.i· t ion wagon. Phone fi42 4321, ask for Don W11l1:ims Equal Op· pnrtumty Employer J oin a progressive, fast growing co. w 1 unhm1ted advancement MU!>l IJe mature & resp. 8 lln. paid tra1nin~ if you qualify+ other benc!1t::. JANITORIAL & WINOOW CLEA:>. ER t:xf)('n~nced 64U·2i00 perienccd , malurt.> "oman "1th kno~ lt-d~t· ol hl•Jlt h 11111<1-.. '"' t:n tor'. mana!!tn~ ol olht·r l'll11>lv,\l'es, <'l C' ,\II r l'l>lics c1mf1<l,..nt 1.11. Sl·ntl re:.ume 111 .111 Koll!. The Ou1h l'1 l11t. P 0 Uox I f,(ill. 'c \I. !J<!ti:!f> 3 11 & 11·7 Exper'd 41 Bet.Ix Good ::.;.ii ~ 1111 t·n·.i~l·~ Count1 V ('lub (on,. II ,,., II . S.\ 51!! 3'Mil TRAINEES -----. . su::~E~EMT tj>jf;~L.:! ~JI.<> l'OOK. t:xpH. Apph• Carlolt f''Jmtl' Ht>Staur;mt. 31:!2 I C'oa.,t Hwy, D:ina Pt 4!)(H 170 COOK. For child c·afl• 1·1•11kr. Cn::.ta l\k~a J\tnn lhru Fn, 8 to l :io. • Jt>wc•lr) Sdlesperson J . HERBERT HA.LL JEWELLERS "One of Arnenc-.1 · ... Oldest & .Prcst1i.:iuus. Jcweleri,'' NURSES l.\N, l'H':. RN, relief :"\Int npportunit y YOUR INCOME ---'i;7r 'i;7ur:rr .L Oil-eon Electronics. a SSSS SSSS Temporary !:>erv1ces lt>acler in the Printed 432UCampus Ste 130 C1nwt Board Industry, PA.RT TIME Nl'wport Reach has immediate opcnmgs TELEPHONE WORK 1424 S. Grand Ave Prepare serve hot lunch Earn Extra Income & 2 snacks for 25 people. 'l'he Amway Way. ~OOS'S ~~· ('J rt'l'I' oppor for f11w Jl•wl'lry Slort: !\;lcinagcr. As ... 1st . Manager & :\lana)ler Trainees. l'a1d ret 1 re ment .'tiolt<l u ys. \' .. c: a l I 0 n s ' s I II ( k purchase plan Xlnt oµ portoad\anc:l' Call '.\Ir. Moms for appt. S.19·1379. Ltdo Cnnv. Ct>ntl'r 15S5SUt1l'llOr Ave, l'oiU MA'.'11 ·\<it-:'.\n:"T ('all filR 77M for applicants with u HOUSEWIVES !'<anta Ana 55!!·902ti good work record and COLLEGE STUDENTS __ . Also clean up. J<:x -"(;~tthewholestory!" perlenced. $3. per hr. For interview appt. Security & lndu:-.tnal Services l'EOPLE PERSON , , . , Fxt·i· needs pJlime a~· NURSl-.S AIDJ·./COM· .,;w in whoit>c;ale supply PA:'\JO'\j :1 duy .,..k, 118 Full\' cup1tal1tcd arl•a Mu.,t hl' pa~1c~t. willingness to work over Gu a r t1 n l c e d JI our I Y ScC'retar) to Mgr. tame. Wage Plus Bonus. ~ :Jo Potential-Potential 1>45-6570 Call 644·539_1 ___ 1 COOK t-:.irn money drawing 1424S. Grand, S.A. 558-9027 4320Campus Ste 130, NB 549·8071 ·~· '>'"' rrC'at1ve & have cir she The following rxmtions pm to 5 :JO pm. (.ti.I S750 1F et• Paid. "S50 are avt11lable for 2nd t1nd 646-4223 or come to 250 I·. Mun.•" in 90 Days! lrvme 3rd shift: Hydro, Copper 171 h St· Co:. ta ~fosa. C'omµlt"~ Maki' this your Platmg. Screen Making, SALES·Ad\'t•rtisini.:-Som<' "nt•i..l move" w /a real Utility Worker and Part· t•xper. Leads furnished "t·arecr laddt"r'' co. Short order. t'XJ)er pn• circles f'd. Full & p llmr, day!'. A~e. over 20 Lie. No. C6177 1 •13 ~-23 Call Talfy H:J:l 4!150, IJ .30 :\I \'I'll Skill::.. l'O!>t111 i.: to:lP:\t. \Ion Frt & n1ghts. Apply, G nnder __ 58...:..:.1·_38..:..7_9_a_n._e_r_5::..p_m. _L---------- Kes laura n l, 1400 W Pacific Coast Hwy, N .B. Laborers Packagers & Assemblers .,.,me typint;. Posll 11111 w1Lh S.in Juan <'a p1strano lnvest rnenl Firm Salary com men::.uralc w e"<p. Fr 1nge benefits. 5 Day "t.:l·k. cha111e lor~\..in n·menl. sm;.tll 11frll'l'. Ca 11 Ka> for a ppl ':<;. 493·1131 :q;ns1NG Join l'l':.loral I\ c care ti.' am T1meProduc:lionAide. F.::.tabJi!-.hed Orange "Stron,::" secrPtarial Ask For Pell' COOKS HEl.PEf<, must be over 18. Applv 11132 :-J El Camino Ht•al S;en Clemente COOK TRAINEES, Su Lag. NB & CM J> t1m1· & r time. CoHN· ~h"P '''P RcfR plcast• C'harll<''s Ch1h0fc <71 1 15 l!lt1:1.~,, \'OUNTl-:H llELI' ti.I\\ \pplyCaptam .\l1kt• l<'hh frv.1!15 w Hllh SI , . '.\I .. () ll NT 1-: It w II Ill ,1 ti . 111.1 I I lrl' ('all :'I Iii 7!11! I ~·or llllf'I'\ It'\\ Ctetlll A~~"I a11I Whirl Wind \l•q·r ••nd1111-t .1111\ll) J" Ull!! \l~r~.illk 111111\ 111 .1 top Hne I 11 m. l' u II Bon '"" 11c11. flJ3 2100 rknnl~ ,'(c O<·nn1-. Pc·1 .,.,n11• I Scn·11·1· 111 In 1r11· "llH:! \hrh<'l.,nn llr < 'u.stonwr St•r \ 'i Of 1 Are You Aware? 'lh.cl ~·our \1t.d1I \ ,., rwt'llt•d 111 rill •• ~,., """ v. lop r;mkt·cl f1rrn < .ill Poll} BMwn. H:IJ 211111 J>c•nn1s & f>c'llnt' l't•r-.n11 11t•I Sc•n u•.-n( In Ill\'. ;!l~:! :\11chel11on I Ir Custom~r St•r\11t·l'. 1·x1wr rll'C~il. h•mul\•, hh• t\p I n ~ . p r 0 I I c I l' n (' \ w 1llAurei., 10 key udd hv touch. lnfor•mul oh·. C.M. <.;all Mlllh• uft :1am 6411.5800 ELECTRONICS GUARDS Costa Mesa & Cerritos PermanenL Full & Part ASSEMBLERS time. Phone & transp re q'd. Retired 't'ekomc Call 546-0274, o(c hr::. IO :! I I st & 2nd) Closed Wednesdays Continued ~rowth re· HAlRSTYLTST 4wrl s lht.• hmn~ of addi-WANTED tw11c1I as::.emlilers We ___ _!17 0065 arc look1.ni: for ex_· HA IR s Ty LIST pcnenn·d l-.lect1 omc As· Manicurists. facaalist. & Kl'mblcn. fw our Isl an~ asst for new :--c H. salon 2nd :.h1rt Mui.t have ti Days 847-9065 eve-, months Plt•1·tron1c as· 642_0158 :.l'mhly on 11nnt1•d c1rcu1l _ · hoJrd:-., lo indl11lc hand HELP Wanted M ult' & !>ttldi>nnl!. 111mpnnent Fem. Full & l'.t. Apply 1>ri•p111n1: 1,1111f1n1: of 10 . per son. "l'1llu rk~ l't'll'xJ :1011 t11uC'h upli Frtcll <'llll'kl·n. 6H3 S (on1t.· Jt>lll ou1 1·x11t1ng Coa~l llwy , Ltti:1111J rompJll\' 111 our n ew Bt•:1d1 l.11'1111 \ \\.., l'..in otfer t,tie ,1u.1htll'd tand1dat<'s t'x fl<)Co.-n :ss. apply art :?PM tdl1·11l ,t.irting 'ltilane~ (\()b Burn::. Restaurant, ~ 11 h ..,u ~n· riu r ( rl n i.te ':J7 Fash10n Island. NH t11•n••IJ1 'I to lnt'locle · 14-.---------- STARTNOW!''''' T oo Many Jobe;, not enough people' .fllo ex· per nttded. All 3 shafts. o~ T[~PORARV HHP 540-4455 . •:qual Oppor Employer I .. wndrnmal ass1:.tant :\latur t' woman, JI I, fi73 11i90 or tl75 03:11 Mature women Wjnleu ror hUll '>l'C lcanln M st>r\'1re I' t1mt>, l'ar nee TCIJ> SS t.15 '.; 123 M J\ T t i It !-: W !) M AN p I 1 m 1• t 11 w e I c: o m t neweomt•ri, & 1·nnl:ic1 men·h.mts l·ie"<ahle hrs ;\;cell 1-;H, ll lc typing. 5-17-3095 .M £-:01! '1\I. ASSISTANT Back Offm" lluntrn~I nn Meach Ph,\-.1ci<tn Hcply ddSS1fie<l Ad uo:i1 1).111) l'ilol. PO. Box 15110. RM SUPERVISOR r-·t:t.I. Tl M fl: ALL SHIFTS LVM CHARGE f-ULLTIME ALL SHIFTS ~URSES AIDES F'ULLTl\1E ALL SHIFTS . County MagaLine. <:om skills Lunt>h provided by Please apply m person m 1 s s i 0 n pd d a 11 y. l'O. Xlnl benerits. Also before llAM for 3rd sh1fl 545.2000 Fee Jobs Call Control position and arter -------Career Employmenl 3·30P:\J for 2nd shift pos1· SALES Ass 1 sla nt M?ency 556-8505. I.Jon Manager. women's con· - ------ temporary clothing. We Secretary lo pre:.. DIC EON ELECTRONICS have <31 35 hr wk Jobs "TOP NOTCH!'• open for people.,.. ho want S 8 O 0 I S pl i t Fee • a carl'er in boutique Employer reimburses 18522 Von Karman s ales & manai.iement. your half in 6 mo's Cit·~ Irvine. CA 92714 Prior ex per nece~s. Posi· re u I I y Fee P a 1 d ) I Near 0 .C. Atrport1 lions avail al Fashion ''WOW" if you thnve on Compcllt1vc salary Island & Westm. Mall "n·spunsib1hty" take Hillhaven Conv Hosp. Equal Opportunity !-.tores. C.111 for appt. some "form" of sh (your 2210 F: l.st St SA Employer M /F lOam·lipm. TJIE LOOK, own>? This Tustin based 547·7091 E.O.E.1~~~~~~~~~ _644_·6500_. (' o. needs your I~ capabi111 1es '.'llOW! Al:-.o Ol'TOMl':TJUC Ass1stunt, Programers. _installers & Sales , , Fee .Jobs. Call Control part time, 1,2 days, ltte telephone girls wanted C~S10MEH. Career Employment typing, w ill train . for Showt1me. Call RELATIONS \i,wncy,5568505_. __ r,,u. 1526 or IW8 2350 831·~2 or st_op by 27392 SA.LES TRHE . '-.--------Camino Capistrano Ste Immediate posit ion•• PACKAGERS 2<», Laguna Niguel available for pcr!-tonable, f''ernale S2 50 per hr to Equal Oppor Employer. ambitious. mo n c Y ~l:.lrt Ment raises. 1537 p time Opportunity for motivated ind1vidua_ls lo LEASING :\lonro\IJ A\e, Ncwporl p-.... ·-t' W Jc rs develop our professional fkoach 518 5125. ~ ion or • cuslomer rel a hons-sales REPRESENTATIVE Mon l tam to approx 4pm sta!r. lnfield contact with L'osta Mesa, Cal. 9'l62t; rn1·tl11 ;II li1·nt.il and hfo 111,.111 ,1111 •' llll1•r\1t'W!i 111.1 \ 111.· .111 1n~1·d b} .ip· pwn1m1•nt lwl.,..f•t>n S 00 .mil h uop m Pll·,1i.e app· Ir m sw-r-,on Op.>nmg for '"·'"'"II rl'P MEDICAL Parkin~ Attendant. must & 8pm to approx 6am. preiient bu::.iness clients Seer.tones & Acdn9 Clks /Bkprs Employers Pay All fees l.1i Hl'indcrs t\gency 4020 .U1rch St. St!! 10 l Newport Beach 83:1·8190 (';ill for appt l::slall '65 HOST~OSTESS for <1pl cumpll'' Ind" he C\pt•r'cl F time. Xln Tues 5pm to approx 4am. as well as unlimited ... mu.st v.ork wt•eki>nd~ 1 TRANSCRIBER uppor Call ror mterv1e" No exper. ne~ess. Will gross potential in --p ,\ T-Tl~t... \'r pubhl· <'CllllJll expt.>1 hi:I !1790 tram. Apply m person. establishing new ac· *SECRET A.RY* openinl( for ind1v. who I l . d Lo t -----~ Penny.s aver, 166C coun•·. Must have own CORO .... ""OELM'"'R des1r~ p time v.ork 111 ulon~ "' I" l'd~.tn JP fo:,11t·nence nit erm p time help wante Pl t A CM ..,, ""' "' ('l,,,.100 \l.f't'kf'n<l'i llr' l)+"t1rann•&J>t.'r"''°""'> a">'>lflnm ent available 1 t b k acen 1a ve. ·• · transportation: Salary+ Youn~ t•xt'tUltvcs seek uu " Coll 644 3317 1mm~·11atclv w e ectromc par s ac bo II t '1nan° pro mu't ~flexible dur1111( • "u J ~r<>und Call6464892. PurchasingClerk nus. a ra "' · full t1mr '-<'Cl'). to work T thewt'.'t'k 9\"' 11l"11or1 MalceYourlid! v1ded. Please contact for c:.•ahlt~hl•d local TREND A A Catl644-33 I 7 THEIRVIHE CO PA HT-TIM F. lnsuranc Exceptional co. offers 3 Karen Drozda 979.2333 firm T)pc fiO WPM, Sil COR, 550 .... ~ rt Ctr O Group Health Claims Ex Califom1a Coping I! o w p M . G 0 11 d • ~A~ 'til Noon "111' .... po r am1ner E"<per al least uruqueoppor. for success Products lwnefits .. Salary 1700. STANDARD THEIRVIHECO. H.wporthoch yr. Sal open 519.176 to knowlcdgable pers. --------c 11 .756~0I> MEMORIES 550 :St•wporl Ctr Dr ._..,. Oppot' !mploy•r 3848 co-Dr. (J;in) Call Bt-v Weber. 833·2700. Sa lei; Gal. Expr'd p t ;i ~ · · ' --- Newport Fk•ach -r-... ,.--Dennis & Dennis Person· Costa Mei.a & Fa11h1on Sccretury /t.vp1:.t needed DIVISION Equal Oppor i-;mployer 546·474 1 PBX Answering Scrv. n<'l Service of Irvine, 2082 h i and. Sharp & am· for summer Job. $135 per An A•mlwd Magnetics Co LEGAL tAcro~s .fo'rom Opr Im med. opening. Mirhclson Dr. bilious gal needer! wk. Ynuni:: (1rm. !'lease ' ET •RY Orange Co. Alri>ort l f t pie t1 Call 646·993fl Phone·. l'at Kimmel at 34410 W ~. ·1terstr1.•m fl<Yf"''l SECR ,,. • I or ma ure pco EST •TE .... F,qual Opror Emp oyer k i d h REAL "' 642 4210 Sa11taAn.1,Cah(92704 W.:._.._____..,_ft/ f:xper rivil lit11<atwn wor var e rs SI ·I ded Smarty · -S·t~n secr~tary for Newport wknd~. Apply in person, MAHA.GER WA.MTED Pac;t:1~ ",~~PR T'oo. 105 SECRE_T_A_K_Y_·_L-01-ik-ln~ f•:qunl Opportunity CK;JI,._ Center luw firm Lynn. MEDICAL OFC SU PER· LSS Rochester St, Costa ~or well known, expand· McFudden Pl, Npl Bch. lor I op person for I 1<:mployPr M 11'' Exper., muiure, well or· 64().7035 VJSOK Xlnt opportunity Mt-sl\. '"" R 0 eal E~~ate eom 0 f· 673 . 0057 woman office in :->.A. ---------•I gan 1zed Re<.'elpts, for supervisor w/exp. in -p XOPERATOR pany. pemn,. a new · ~-~~unlinl( Delivery of Daih· Pilot.. - ---storage & i88ue. Apply LOAN SERV CLK bkkp'g, putlent billing. & I fice in Costu Mesa. Mu11t Sales Oriented. ow~ bus cxrx•r, prererablv pegbrd Large route 111 ~u . FACTORYHELP Mr . .fo'arrell,644-1700,ext Mortgage loan broker med. ore. operations. Answer. Servlel• exper. havecxperlence .. Sa~ary ness P /tlmc . Sup~r system,AP,SS?·Hsl4 •· I s t bl f'emale. Some l'lhop ex· 580 Cor mtenw ~-5 MF. firm. Ev nor req'cl Near Call 714 1544-2967 for graveyard relief. Ev I All annUcalions benefit• work with l'Xt'tl };!2~1~~1./h''~11~'h!~1•1 ~11r ucolc per but will truin. Xlnt E.O.E. f'ashlon"'l;1and. Call for !.hirt & V<Ariuus hrs. 65 ~oun8rit~ntial. '~ppl~ lo ing, ;~t1vute<1 1:ro1-1p: -S-ECR_E_T--AR_Y __ lejJe stud<>nt. Mu<;t huve <!o. beneClt11 Call Sam· L• • ..._.l..._.G appt. 644·11824 Medical Technologist. W 19th St. Costa M,e!18. Ad. No. 869, Daily Pilot. Serious, amb1t11>us only ~• dcpcndoblc n1r with noon, 545 0403. HOUSEC K;A" " P /lime. CalH. Lt<!ense 642.J4o:t Classified Advertising, apply 559-llUti, btwn Jo'ull ltnw J)()S1llon 11voll. !ood drlvln" rl"'otd Womm wanted to work l.lve-an msrnl must ke1•1> rcq'd toworkforclinical -330 w. Bay St., Costa 1·6PM (Sun Thur> for a bright. " ~ · F"'I• Cltrk Trainee t b 1 t d N 8 Call PIX O-rator 'd cash bund n•11utrcd .. ,... (or J anice's Raaaedy house clean Pr1 mom. a ocae in · · r -Mesa.CaUl.92626. -motivated & exper Bamirll(s 3 ppruximutcly A.IC'sToSuccHs Ann bou1ecleanin1 ba.<'"<penenced.645-7336 rorappt.832·7311.__ No exper. 3:30PM t -Sales Outs1dr, window t1ccretury who enJOYtl $i.'iO mo Phone 64.2 4321. \bahty, brains & con· servi«. Start $'2.50 hr. Help W-...._..,. --7-1 OO ......: W..tecl 7100 M 1 d n 1 g ht s h if t . ~ul Estate Sales. Exp'd coverings, 1tood clo1>ers, working w /people, non· f Ci I I I ndrnccw1llcnableyouto O&Mto• Tuea•bro Fn •YWV .,_,.. Nt>wpnrter Inn, 1107 or inexp'd. Up to 80% commJsslonpaldoneach s moker. Salary opl'n. ask or rcu at on cav 1 on ... • · ••••••••••••••••••••••• bo Rd N n E I I f uchaevc your every goa . 675-6SSJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jom ree • . · X· comm. Superv son or sale. Draw against dep. c.nll Barbaro Davi11 for m11namellndphone. Call Polly Brown, ---------•---------. ec.Ok.E.O.E. nuhcensees.TV&radlo Heolth Ins program, moreinfo642·1626 Deliverymen ror LA 833-Z700. Dennis Ii Den· HOUSEKEEPERS· MACHINISTS ----------1 adv. Referral system 549.3325 --- Times. N . B. & C.M . nis Personnel Service or LIVE· I N-1 or 2 o r WOU IM UMO/Sf'AIH MIYADAJll PBXSe Sw5itchboa~.~ Opr. Protected farm areo. Nu , ) SECRET A.RY /MEDIA Peon p/time. To $350 per Irvine, 2082 Michelson domntlc couple, non· Local lnter\llewa A/ rv. m. growing co. plush ofc, North Tustin. •SALlSP'HSOH 'I ASSISTANT mo.548·1740. ___ Dr. smoker, for family w12 MACHINISTS wE/friend,~yd atm, ospheWriell. IREN No. T~Un Assoc. Part or full lime. Win For busy N.B. ad agen-glr•· a~s 3 " S Must xp pre • n<> nee. u7.na"c: dow tlntlna. Transriarcnl h STANT Fl .... • ... Cl SICY "'· · D •· blft '" -• cy Xlnt ty11in" •-n ono DENTALASSJ """'" speak ng. pvt rms tm. ay "' eve • • shades, mlnl-b Ind ~. · " "'" ·Endodonticassist ont,ex-lyrexperlencecon.atruc· w/baths, lovely home ln avan. ~ply, 2021 N. Receptionist 644. 8494 1kllls. Neod we~l or- per'd, fuU tlmo 11eeded tionloeMpref. Typtn~75 So. Laguna. Bua phone Main8t,S.(9am-4pm. RlftC)-A. .. DlftCJ! ianlicd, dcpen able lorbUay group practice, wpm, dktaphone. Foxx 581-8941 DeJiablful atmosphere ea Trainee person. Phone <714> rl h 1..:.:.:....:;__;.._ ______ , ·--------·1 "'11 r--~-' 833-0888of\4pm. top pay for I t pen1on. Development Corp, Qualified candidates atrould have 2 years rERSOMHEL for outgoing pel'Jona ty ,..,.._,., ~---- Non-smolter,644-0s.95 635-2.Wl Hous•ke~r, liveln ror experience on the following mach.nes and be +person w/nctlve co. CCMaltMlor SECRETARY ..:~:.;..:.:::...:.;.;A'.:..:"__;_·-•..:.. •• --b-l-id-1......... ----young pt Bch fam. able to .. -..a..-1her 1st or 2""d shift SECRETARY Call Carl Cass. 833·2700. Out<Mln'* lodlv. who Is H•w-rf •-h ' .ua.JUU ....... .a •• can e. ~ Mu.tt speak Ena. Refs. """"v• ·• P Ill o lres · p 9 " • 'r-" -F'tr t. lea•t • mo'a exp mt\11 ° s 0 n f q u Denn.ls & Dennis erson· •1nA ... •ety lnlC!mtcd ln a A y-~r. Sal o-n. • a " v • Financial Secy to~ C&ll 644-6680 or 6@.847S • Vertloel Turret lathes I 11 rsonnel ln 2082 "1 """" .. • • r -Soloe Sat. Jt:B. 846-3540. C!..../ .... "r/Con.st •A•12K HOU$IW.IVIS s l t1ervera year pe neJServiceoflrv e. career souicht by our "~tJ "AA 1 •. ~ IH'r w. • Mu"·A·Mats (Multlple et-ups exper & Rood secretarial Michelson Dr. r;talf to train ln all areas._---~·---·-----J> • .. TA L 0 R ... L Manul Managel' to$2SK • Large Drlll PresNs (Natco & Radials) 11kllls. Shorthand not re· of ............. n•I pla"em•nt. "'A"-ta"" to President. 0 '.. • n Dictaph"-cya -""Need extra lncom•·? T et ' ... h-CWamerS..,aseyl d Sh Id b "' I lstffypi"t. _ • ...,..... " .., ..,._.,, ... 'J °'~"'GERY Ofc 0 asi1t o:x: -" • urr ...,, ..,. .,. <I U t re · o u e necepl on " "'c offer a-up mA .. lcnl ""'"x Jlr•. Good sh ' ~n • I • I ' Jrv1 -· p ... -Annel ~encv Work 2 3 hr• .... r day on • Automatic Chucke-(2 AC. 3AC) # ti fric ... In "' r v ~· .. '"' ~ ~oo a..t Xrayl c typ n" in-. "'"" , ., ~ "" knowlc:diieoble in most ior AccouCe.o nil o Fi... & profit Aha~. Call n..p•ty.Topa11aA11: ._._ .. .,. ·~· • .. ADD E 17lb Costa esa phones r-m vour ho mt • Nu----'cal Co"trols !Orlllsl h r I N ""rt n•Ar au.re vv .. .... ... , .... , •d HB FV area -'" J ""''" " p ues o peraonne . cw,.... "' • Pa• .. A ... 1-. nn'-" req__·~. • · "'·11•""" 642-1470 -"kin• appt~ for ~m•IJ d d I ablt' .. ~ "°° ... ~ au...,...... .._ " GrovooflertRetocation.Oentat MOCl1ca1,Stck rnslllon report• te> Ute aptitu c t'S r · D•nt\la Pcraonnel SECR£JA.RY • ~ rarpet cl~nnln1t l'«l P11y Leave and many moce benefits M naier of Personnel Salary t.o $600. Call Scrvlc• or Huntlnaton A DINTALASSIST. GENERAL OFFICE 8:30 to 11tnrl S2 50 per hr Sl'l"Vlce,a. 83s.3760forlntervlew. Bcacb.letaBcacbBlvd, Education deP'. of well E~r'd or wUI train to s. mu at work +bonuua Over 21 Leell......-Yf•wsCtl Suit 21 knOWn voc.-Oonal.achool 1ba.rP. lntt'lll1ent ••rl. Wt'f'kends. Mature pre· plt'asc For inro pita••• ,.AT UltL w JO•OOll4 CHA~ Plt111e apply: RECEPTIONIST · c 1 • ho an lnteresllnf POe ~Viejo.ll3CH~ fornd 64tOS10 c:all 8303'18$ IN fl •~ 11u1 u1.1100 PersOMolOtpartment Jnvotvesaccur.tot.)'plng SALIS tlolllorudlv rtJCltdin· ______ ...... _ Cd)1ercn~ool)·1 Mtlf llftn ZI & ulepbone work Whaleule.tRe\all.Xlnt dJv . .ReqatyPtnC&Qtedof Jlilillql Aa.lsUlnt •· 1ume, Gt-Mral ore. exper nee _. ciMat: ln"'-•~h P' time. Call ror •f~'· Urtl'r oppor. tor a 75+ wvm. Xlnt worklnc •ll,.t"d. X·U)' cerl F•male Typlna UO IP YOU • W.tet-Dlstrtd 644.mt. ar f'•• on brt&bt.~euc person. cood.I & co.benebts. Ap- Allo. p /thn• Aul. wpm> Pl'oflc1e1'<'Y havt-1scnicetoortt.ror '21°"'~ 3'lUllchelJOflDr. ~l::st::;aftd:,::.:>:.._...,..,,_ ___ 1 Exper. 'd, bu\ w II ply Anthony Schools. ~ W/tlfu"", IO Ice)' add hy llOOdA lo Mil, rl•<'• an ad ~ N•. HOI Irvine. (Talle Jambor Recepttonlsl/We~lcctnda, traln. OodllthUl\i Y1a.· Persoontl Of fie•, '341 touch. lnforma1<1rc, C.M. (o t.he Da lt., Pllot Ol )Sf.tiff -Road otrramp> .i-5. $2.50 hr. Call MULi l~ Co., 20.11 S.E aln 81rrh S\, NB. <Near ~~~~~~~~~~~~·•~l~M~fl~l~l•~•~ft~9~u~md:)~~~uaior~:-i~~~ed~·~~~7&~-;;;==·:=:·~~~~~~~~e~o~e~M~IF~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~=::~~w~k~d~A~,~·6~73!·~8S~l~l-=~!.!St~,l~"~t~n~e.:.._""'=~~-:--~O~C:·~Al~n>o::rt~)~E:··:::o.E~.=:;~'-" ' ' f ' ' .... d -~· SECRET AltY.,OOL Stronit typing & ash r~q 'd F /lime. Apply In person. Robert, Bean, Wllllllm Frost & Asi.ot· , 1401 Quail St, N.B SECRf:TARV Gen ofc skills. (iU+ typ Ing req. Charlie's Ch1h 549 0351 SECRETARY Ext:e To Controller Fash I'll It I::. Firm Type 70 wpm Sh 90 100 Call Eileen f),IO 012.1 Secretary /BkJrpr Look1ni.: Jor a sh.aq> 1>erson lo run u 1 ~al ore. Dutws 1ndudl• all ut· rountinA l hru l'loi.ing. PHyroll. p:.iyahlcs, re ce1v11bles & some s<ill·~ turre~p. Sh hl'lpful. but nut nee Colt' Jn,.lrumenl Corp .. &12·!!080 SECRETARY :? Girl orfu·l• 1\<·rur Jle typist, al·turatl' 10 kr\ adder, all 1wn I olfll'C Saluf) op~·n 5 tfi 1676 SECRET:'\H'\, \,1ricd duties, Jtood ~l..1llo; (·~~t>n I la I, fo f h 1• <I \ \ 1111 lJphonc & l) p111~ dulh.'" R ca I 1-: s t a t (' 1• ' i> f.' r helpful :'\t•\\ 1w1 l lkh Jrea. Call Juli}. H3J :?'JOO SECRETARY SECURITY GUARD :-.1•ekinJ.( an 111tll\ 1111 l"ri day thrn Tu.-"t•'.' 111' \I h1 7,\ \I <.hill \11111111 \ n1 1.1w 1•nfn11·1•m1·11t l)11cl. i.:round rl'lt d l 111tnrm turn"h1•rl .\Int 111 tw111·t11,. :-..rl.11\ ~lilO t Ill', tl1tfrn·nl1.1I ( '11n t Jd 1'1•r"111n1•t 1 k pt PACIFIC MUTUAL 7110 \1·"1w1rt <'11 1>1 '""POI l lk ,11 h 1-:1111JI ilppc•r fo.mph•\ 1•1 SECY fRECEPT t;ood WI v 'kllli. I l'lj 11 Ill \\1111.. 111 Im'' l.1" t1lt ., ~ '"' ii.'>\\ 1'111 + \\ hk krm1: & 11wot11 .11 I \IJI I pr1•I 11 l 'Jll 1111 .111111 ~r..i 1:111 S4·t'V S11l1•, Tr.11111·1• Bored With Job 7 S4•n•kl· ~In I It-Ip I 11 II or p 11m1· 1\ppl~. :1•10 E Cou~l flw1. -.. B · u 1> J> I e m e n t y o u r hus bund ', 1neome w ~~ $601$100 :i wet-k P1T from home Call :,.~ J2(JJ 9 2, !162 1836 3·8 Ctn u ppl TIRE CHANGER T1rl' ~ton· expr only l...01·JI rds only. C:ill or apply at U~IO~ TIHE 2281 f'll'W(lOrt Bl\'d, Costa ~le!.a. l'h . t;.l5·Zll!O 70°/o FOR YOU Commiss ion and ar- rangements. Xlnt work· mg cood1llons. Prest1~e office · Newport Center. ~cw rirm lookin~ for qualified assocaalti. and brokers to cover beal'h cilieb an all phases of real estate. Chris. 759-0761 X-RAY TECH Registered. Exper. C.M. Black Lllb Puppies. 12 wks, purebred w papers, &hots & record!>. Adora· blc. Call~7·2508 --- ---------•I No Fluro. Sal open. Cull 'J't•lephune l:iales A FUNNY THING HAPPE~ED ON THE WAY TD WORK I DIDN't WANT TO GD rt \.I.IHI ~ \l,f'\ pa1 I 11rn1· m11'1 111• 1111IJ.(01ni: For mlu :~111 .S:\3.l nl J~I ,1 k loll t't•rl I T.Y TECHNICIAN C:11o'I p,I\ 1Jh11k & out '"''' W11.:li1 ' T \ ..... h t':Kf\ TYP'ESITTIR IB~I 'n ,ttni l'ompmer I '11m1"l'l ,31111 rick\ ht'I'.~ \\>Jill" up. °"'Y to apply I'm " , , rlJ\'' ;)ol hr 1.1;? t.1 .. .! l11r 1nlt'r \" • 557-t:iJOO for appt & in· t1:rv1ew. YACHT DESIGN EH Grt.,111i,: boat bwlder h;is opening In En~lnecrm~ lur a yacht des igner . (.i()(J(J drafting :;kills wllh anterior layout expt>r req . Salary plu s performance bonus plus complete benefit pro gram. Write: P.O Box 2563, Newport Beach. 9"2663 Anttqm• mJrble (1replact.> 0Jrhn~ fr cl· I. 1tt t'n' l Cl)mµlt•h• 6R" manll1· m;\ll•. I lt>m.ile !I \\cells orn.il•• iron frnmc & ~11'iii tloor, l>"m"ntl<"rl 14 , , lllf'' ''' 11( m .irble + \\in• ll;11ri·tl I "' 1~rncr tJf\cJ l't'llll't piet'l' \lu~t i.:l'I nrl 111 "o one \'k'"" S5 OIJO l"Jll CH'' t111mt' lo t.1kl• r ure ot him ti.1! Ji!ltl \lal1• !I~ r., 1!1<1, n~ut cre't l'onta1 t 1'.11 '\cat con 11.i t.t 15~ ilf.8(1.111 fi µm ,\nt 1qu1· Holl Top Ot~k. nak "Int ('oncJ \I u t ""t' to Jpi1r1•t ~l7 J~I Fumltur. • * OAJLYPILOT 5'0PEN ROAD, fully !'lell-eonl. Reserve now for summer. 644-8385 '71 Venture 22' w /trlr. i,...;.;:...:...: _________ _ O 'U, sail!.. 642·77 12 d ys, 1974 Open Road M ini· 213/868·7313eves Motorbome, tor sale. 963-~02 vt purty needs lo w m1loago Mini · Motorhome, please call &ao 3557 q»es/ Classics 9180 9520 •••••••••••••••••••••• COllNlll CHMllET • 21128 Harbor Blvd. 0081'All~ 14~1100 . '~ 'J • • r D8 DAILY PILOT Wednesday May 18 19n MtOt. fMjiiiiM Alftl.1.,orW ........ •-.orW -:-:;-:------.;;;...;....;..;.;;;.;;;..; _______ ...:,:;.:::.::.:.:::::.::1.i'~-:L..:.::.• ..:..:;~ ··---·--·-··· ••• ' •••••• '. ••••• •••••• •• ••••••••• •••••••••••• '\ .. ..... W.t.4 9590 .......... A8to1, ..,,...... ._. 97%7 ~ t750 foyota 9765 A.tltot. Und 4Mtot. Osect .......................................................................................................................................... ·········•············· ............................................. . WIWIUIUY G••r.. 9701 C.,t 9715 ••dMew•77 '74Por1chc9~tS.re!dwlth '76 CorollJ 30.000 ml Wu ttlO aievrolet tt20 Fwd tt40 YAa-D•TSU.., ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• black lntenor $14,500. R/H, air. maa whla. ..••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -" "' " HOHD .... C 144--7253 $3500 548 8309 ,...................... d PAIDFORORNOT "7S"Lancta SCurpion. xlnt ··w; V«G. Air, P /S, AM· A Grs . '6DR1viera. llke nu. Mak~ '7~ Stu Wen Caprice 'ord 76 Granada. l r, TOl-DOU..Aa cond.Must .~eUby6/l/77. t'Mi;tereo8lrk,e1.11t.lo· MANY 'IS Porsche Super Ntru! Tri...... t767 offer 552.oso1. can be &tate,4MC.l.pwr,tape eronomy6,air,aulo,PS, ~ fOI TOP C41S (7l4'688 6062 t 1ext, Rnllyc whls Im· To ca.o ... From! ~ firm Call 494·00.'4 ........... ............ ~een al Union 76 Station, de c: k • t r It t 0 w I n g tereo, beaut wnd. f'200. ~ IAIWIC•DATSUM A*' t707 maculate! $4195 or oft. UMIVERSITY afler8 '70 TR GTil+ Low mi. CuJver&Michelsen, lrv. packaae~7S ~h1l cond. C.11499·1914aft8 San ••••••••••••••••••••••• 640-2423 wkdaya, 537-80&2 l9709l•. 6S.OOO ml, 3Smpg xlnt tun·.: coml Needs . . . tu6-5587 et Fairlane 2 dr Hrdtp. Juan Caplalrano , D eves & wknds Olck-'Jt.. o ... , I n ..... body work. Must sell. 1st 71 R1v1era, b1ah m1leaae • .,,. Chevy whit .. 4dr. Runs air. p /S, auto, xlnt c:oad. ' lll·IJ75 4tl·ll75 75 Audi lOOSL. 4. R , ....__ .... _ C~GMC lf\auiaq . ..~. S3,100 firm. ofr O\ et $1,000 htkes. but 'ery sharp. Extras ..., .. " auto,alr.AM /FMatereo D--·-9720 ,._ 1:.::.. .494·2130 5362338 lncludio,airahocks,etc. aood, $3SO. Aft 8 :30, IJ00.961J-$203 " WE PAY TOP DOLLAR 24,000 ml, fmmac. S4SQO. --·-•· S2.1~. Call M0.4187 after 673-144T '71 LTD Brougham 4dr, • FORTOPUSEDCARS 5S1·1417atlSpm. 0 •••un••••00•••••• 2850Harbor81vd 73 • ~HIT, white. alr.voatuwapn 9770 2 pm> '6DCHEVIMPALACood pillow back seats. Air FOREJON, DOMESTIC IMW 9712 DllVI A Costfl Mesa 540 .9640 ~~'!,~ ~(:ui"~~~i;, ••••••••••••••••••••••• --.&..-63-n-1,-.1c-·r-u---• condition. Make ofter. c1lnd full pwr, nu bFkis «CLASSICS ••••••••••••••••••••••• LITTLE. ......... 9732 --'73VW412 AC 1 _,..,. Call 962·53S5 clean . 540-1260 One ltyourcarlsextra ciean " •• •••••••••.;••••••••••••• 64 356 SC, M1chehns, Lowml,mui.t:.ell P~.aft~wp~e~ owner. • aee ua firat. SAVE _.. LOT , Blaupunkt, $4350 or 8 /0 . Call eves, ~9 11743 '7S Chev Monia 2 +2. 41--------.-IAUll IUICK "' 74 J~nsen Healey Lo Afl6 99&1827t714) -----'---... -c--1 spd, 4 cyl , AM/FM,'65 Sta WJ{n, new paaot, SHOP&COMPARE miles. AM /FM. t a pe. ' --'67 VW. Mags, recent 11 Electra Lmtu. lean, stereo. A /C. Pvt pty . 11ho(ks. muffler & front 29'lSHarborBlvd. IAllWICICDATSUN Blk/brn lntr. Bei.t orrer. Rois Roye• 9756 brake overhaul, new lo~di:t.1.$1650.PP $3100. Days 645·8480, tires, runs good, Costa Mesa 979.2500 San Juan Capistrano S48-0998 ••;••••••••••••••••••• clutch $900. eve:. 962-9528 6'10·3139, eves 492·1422 evtwknds 840·2307 $000/Best ofr. 842·3173 TOlt 83 t-1375 49l·ll75 ICannaM Ghia 9735 1 DEALER IN U.S.A. •73 Super Beetle. Lo mi, '77 Buick Reul. 2dr, leH DOLLAR COME IM & SEE ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ROY rudials, mst ~ell 975·5550 than 4500 ml. A IC, ••tD THEALL NEW ·10 K-Ghia. xlnt cond, CARVER _o_r _49!_u-_1_s1_a_e_v_e. ____ 1 ~~"!n~~~r;.e:· Call .-"' 630CSI ... OW! very clean, new valve ROLLS ROYCE s· FORCLEAN " h k • '76 1lver VW, sunroof, c.-...1111__ 9ttS SPECIALS Job, tires, s oc s. etc it.eoJ•mbone AM/FM, xlnt ~ COMPLETE 1976 710 2 Or. Sedan =~stofr.960-4826 or ='9 .. "' Call644·1G98 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~J 'W Impala, 2 dr, bucket 73 Ranchero. c herry. • seota. AM/FM. air, radl 28.000 mi, best offer. tires, trlr htch, ulr shcks, 7Sl-14S3 art 6PM t5J/"oiwn~~~b~,~~~=l 10 Cust cs. •dr, auto, PS. ofr.S46·-4093aft 5.30 ~JUe~s. $795. Ev•). 188 ·~ ur ACt4 Al VO HlJN flN <,rONElEA< ~i BODY SHOP l359NXM l was S.'895 it ... ow $3295 '(JI Karmann Ghia, new CLOSlO SUNDAYS '71 V\V BUS Xlnt. running NOW OPEN " cond Needs body wurk. 888 DOVE STREET pa 1 n t & t 1 r es ' \:.k Sl900 :>18 3181 Neor MacArthur orangelblk, xlnt cond, Saab 97,0 ' ing _ --Or-C-_...11 '73 Monte Carlo. very .67 1-'ALCON FUTURA . clean, V·8, air , A(f, ~ /8, vs. 35,000 mi. 1 family PIS, V-top, nu radials, O\\ner. Xlnt cood. $650. AM /FM, nu paint, ori&. 4994005 aft 6,30 li·ll lflil '>400.UJ IMPOITCARS AU MODELS SADDLEIACK V ALUY IMPORTS 831-2040 495.4949 &J I R ... SUI()() be:.tofr.497 31~5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,.., \!\V Stick r··dlo hlr -~ _ .. , um )Ori.'e OUw. ""' • w • c:-ya'lle C-...t.-833-1300 Merida - -9718 Sa~b '72 99E Auto. 40.000 wht Sldi.'walls. Gd trans. ~ ...,.... ... owner. $3000. ~6-ll80 · · '68 Impala. V 8, auto, Gd Lincoln cond. PS. Mesa Verde • 9945 1---••••••••••••••••••••••• mt, &()()(! cond. Ai;k1ng Sl475 642 1566 ======== TOP BUYER $2490. 673-:i.&IW ------------i '73 BEETLE A/C. only '73 Coupe De Ville 546•0053 ••••••••• •••••••••••••• WE HEED CLEAN USED CARS NOW CALL PAPPY CREVIER See I.II> f1r:.t, & la:.l! Top Toyota 765 17000m1 Runs perfectly. dollar paid ror Import:.. Some dents . $2140. mira cle m a zda COST A MESA •••••••• ••• • • • •• • • • • • • • 770·0467 F\111 power, air condi-1----------SS Lincoln Continental 4 lionlng, AM/lt'M stereo '76Monza 2 + 2 dr, clean. ssso. 642-4945 with multiplex, tilt Air·Cond,AM/FM alt6:30PM & I U 6 HOAOWAY SAHlA AHA DATSUN TOYOTA SALE 21:1-151 lurbor Blvd. 2150 H.t.or ll•d. '70 V\I( Bug xlnl cond. New padials. Mags, sun- rf. AM/FM . $1600. wheel, cruise control & $2800. 644·6760 ....._ ----------9-9-5-0 vinyl top: cloth & leather ...........,_ , 1Hf UlTIMAl! DfllVIHO MACHINE Costa Me:.a 540·6410 C... MeM 645-5700 835·3171 540-5630 *USED BMW"s * '74 3 OCpe S/R 746LWB '711600•1!.pd 940M RJ '74 2002 4.spd 882N/\ D '6816004.spd VWHIH7 Closed On Sundays '72 sedan. 2-dr, 4-spd ~.tRX2. Air, FM stereo, :.ti<'k. 2Smpg. Bluebook new i.hocks & rad1ali., $1650 St· II for SI 100. $1625. 640 9047. IOll~SO~ & ~O~ 552 1077 eves or wknds -----1 • LINCOLN· MERCURY 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA CAR OUTLET Coslt For Can PcMd For Or Not :ms HARBOR BLVD. ORANGE COUMTY'S OLDEST & fake owr ll'ase on 1976 280Z 2+2 of Sl90 p/mo. Xlnl l'ontl 83!1 Otlll6 or 839-7631:1 a:;k for n ose Mane ---- ·;3 IJdlsun 1200 deluxe, rad111. htr. auto, very cln St.700 53671ti7 (Harbor & V1t•tona) s I .,._ · COSTA MESA ·a CS·..:><:rvice-Leasmg 'i-1 Dahun ~7.. 'inyl top. Roy Carver.Inc. ,, :i1 1 F ~l . a ut11 • A I C ' ___ 6_4_2_,._0_6_5_3 ____ .,.nol~ f'toyce B!\1W s:>.200. i,,1. 4!19·2660, 1540 Jamboree 499·380H WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR NIFTY IMPORTS Newport Bca(•h 640 6-14-t - - ----------1'76 Dahun 2HUZ, loaded, lo '69 Bavaria mt, Hi.'-.t ofter. 7Stl 0604 Xlnt (·ond S3,SOO. !\lust _<~:. ~kncb '>l·ll. 191 2lJJ2 ·72 0 ,1t-.un 12110 <.:11u~. 1 R ;!n4-BMW -B~ria. Ta-;, spcJ._ '.''' ;\lu't "I'll, miav MA QUIS MOTORS auto, !>t c n •o :sn:>u. in~ :s121.">. 559·1!177 2880'l Marguenlt.' Pkwy. MISSION Vl t:.:JO 49:1 5966 cu~u ft 5 '7:1 Z. Air. aulo. pin l'llrtp 831·2880 495-1210 '76 lntW 2002. red, i.nrr. i~g .. l\ooi ~ .. ~I .GOO.~• ---------1 11:\IW ma ~s. Blpkt ~1.c:.in . S42;,0 . Call '\•111"'.\I •lnl conrt f).16·9171wkd~.,urt ·l.30. Autos Imported " · · ·' · -•••••.'•••••••••••••••• manv xtras. best ofr PP '7:12IOZ On~ owner Xlnt GeMt"al 970 I 840 4~12 aft 4l'M cond S4, t !.15 or bst. '73 Mazda, tiS .000 mi, 17mpg, top cond, great road car, goes anywhere. Rel(ret, mu:.t :.di. $1500. 5.51-6808 Mtrudes lent 9740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lease Hew-U1ed OVER 100 MERCEDES ON DISPLAY House of lmPorts AUTHORI Z~:o !\IERCEDES DEALER till62 Mant·hc:.lcr, Bu<:nu Purk 523-7250 On the Santa Ana Fwy. •CLEAN• '71 Choe brown 450 S I·: A •C. c rUl!>t:, 1\ M /l'M :-tcreo. snrf, on g own. 42!\t mi. (71-1) 556·04ti0 or 960 141' • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ''8 BMW I 60 0 _55_2_·_939_. _s _____ _ OVER 40 S!700. ~ l®m Fiat 9725 '76 Mer<'edcs 280. All c.:·1 .. an ue d T lum h xlras, cream, ~unrf, ' ,.e r P C · 971 S ••••••••••••••••••••••• t>-,5 ·•121 Jai:uar & MG model opn · • . ·• s · d " nowond1:i;play.Ovcr 2. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7J Fia t 1 ~1 ,p1 er, Lease/Buyplans,dVJ1la '72 V6.J\C,AM/FMC'ass .\\1 F!\I, roll bar, ~1de '70 280S, \\/air, A!\l /F!\t . ble; sensible pymts. '!>nrl. Xlnt rond. Best of pipes. new paint. new xlnl cond. S3975. Call . _. ..._. .J•• fer 675-5396 top S2!1!-J5 :JtiJ-1240 or 759 0636: 642-4463 <iLJ )9'l5 3488 '72~280S"' 4 5 f II r. , u pwr. nu The fastest draw m the "N Fiat. Red 121 !>prl cpe paint, dk metulhc blue. West . a Dally Pilot 46,000 m1. 5 ~pd. rnaR'I . m..1tching mt, moon roof. Clasi.1rted Ad l'hone rack. xlnl com.I. $36.50 84.000 hwy m1. 1mmac. 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Y PUllCHASID YOUI CAI WE LEASE ALL MAKES AND MODELS I I I I I l • .1975 DOD&I CHAIGB ••COte~ V-8. power steering. pQWer brakes. radiO. heater. white sidewall tires. vinyl rop, automatic. Ltc No •175MCA . '3295 1974 MAIDA U-4 Automatic. air condrt1on1ng. AM/FM stereo radio w/cnsette. heater rotiwy engine. wtute sidewall ltreAJ mags l icense 880REA *2395 ' • 1974 CHEVY MALllU CLASSIC V-8, automatic. air conditioning, POW9f steering, oower brakes. radio. heater, whitewall tires. (718KS0l 1975 PLYMOUTH RJIY 1972 PLYMbUTH FUIY 1974 CHEVY VEGA v-8, automatic. air condilloning. oower steenno. V-8. automatic. air cond1t1oning. power steering. ?Ower brakes, radio. heater, wMewall 11res. vinyl power tnkes. radio. heater. whitewall tires. vinyl 4 cyllnde~. 4 speed. air conditioning. radio. '001. (10tLPC) roof (128GJC) heater. wl'utewall tires. (270KLD) 93195 • 19741DATSUM 1210 ~Pl. 4 cyll~. 4 apeed. air condit1oning. power brakfl1. radio. heater. bucket seats (2'6t.Rll 'IMS '1495 lf76C .. YSUI ·COIDOIA COUPE V·8. air conditioning. power steering. power brakes. power wmoowa. AM/FM stereo radio a w/8 track. heater. tilt steering wheel. w/crulae control, Vinyl toi:>. automatic. lie. No. ~NJD t5·195 *1395 . 197 6 SUIAIU 4 cylindef, air oondltlonlng, AM/FM radio. heat8f', bucket ~wtilte aldewall tires. automatic. Mtr. t071'1'5 .t3395 ALL CARS AU SUIJICT TO PllOI SAU. ALL PIJCIS AU YAUD UMTIL 10 P.M. ALL PllCB All PLUS TAX A.MD UCIMSI. WI MS l-22•77. • INTERNATIONAL ·· TRUCKS BRAND NEW 1977 INTERNATIONA~ SCOUT TERRA PICK-UP • BRAND NEW 1977 INTERNATIONAL scour II 4 WHEEL DRIVE • • VOL. 70, NO. 138, ~SECTIONS, '6 PAGES. Fashion Queen 'MUs Humington in Stireha Myra Roblnlon, the new Miu Hwitington Beach, is a devoted seamstress who enjoys a good laueh. As part of her official duties, she associates with members of the chamber of commerce. She said chamber members joked a lot and kept her in stitches al her ftrst luncheon with the J(roup this week. Myu , 17, a statuesque junior at Edison High School, was selected Mlsl\ Huntington Beach last weekend over 16 other con· testarUs. • "I was very surprised but I thought I had a good chance," she ad milled. "I was so excited when they announced my name that I was c rying and laughing at the same ti me. "I've seen girls in con- tests do that on television and I thought it was dumb. ''But you do cry and laugh at the same time because you get carried away," she said. M y ra . 5-9 and 140 pounds, staged a unique talent exhibition that some think was a major factor in her triumph. She put on a one-girl fashion show w•th a dress and wrap she designed to be worn in a multitude of ways. Sewing lS her favorite hobby and she also models and works as a clothing salesperson at a depart- ment store. She says she intends to major in the fashion field in college and hopes to become a f as hi o n coordinator or buyer. D.ally P llet Sufi Pllelo HUNTINGTON QUEEN Myra Robfn•on She and her family moved to Huntin gton Beach from Baltimore last year when her father was promoted to a position of sales representative for a nationwide company. She adds that she is pleased and proud to be the first black girl to be select- ed Miss Huntington Beach. "Other people think Jt's really neat," she said. Her admirers think the same about her. , BB C'ouncll Fla9ed Skateboard Park Cailed 'Ripoff' By ROBERT BARKER CM IM Delly Pllet $t•lf Capt. Michael Burkenfleld of the Huntington Beach Police Department has lashed out at the city council over plans to develop a skateboard park in the city's Central Park. Burkenlield said Tuesday that the facility has a potential of becoming a ripoff to the citizens of Huntington Beach He is seeking a full public hear- ing before the lO·acrc fac1hty is formally approved. If that means carrying a pet1 tlon among his neighbors hvmg near the park. Burkenfleld says he will do that In a letter lo Mayor Ron Pat· t9'1on and the other city council tllemben, Burkenfleld says the council, "in a rather t)asty ac- tlon, bas taken over $1 mllUon in Property from the cltlsen11 of Huntington Beach and tum~ it t0yer to busine11men for their peraonal prorltand gatnf• . He malntalna that the councll hH clearly demonstrated that the public parkland, purchaaed by the people, can be taken from Ulem with 1eemlp1ly lllUe con- cern for the citizen 'I rt1hta. He says that the city should dltconUnue It. pursuit of the pro· ieot until appropriate public bearinp can be held and the wlahes of the communll)' heard. Coast Weather Cloudy with local drtzzl~ • tonight and Thursday morn- ing. ~ tonight 53 to 57. • Hight ThurldGg 63 to 68. . INSIDE TODA 'Y "The conversion of what was intended to be a beautiful island of nature in a sprawling urban environment to a commercial en- terprise which ch ar ges the chitdren for the use of what should righUully be theirs. de· serves serious contemplation." he said in the letter. Burkenfield also contends that the action on the part of the city council appears to have extended the concessionaire's activity He said the park could con- t'et vably wind up as a "privsJe club" that would be used by those paying admissions. Pattinson was in Sacramento this morning and couldn't be re- ached for comment. Darrel Coh oon . a n ad· mlnistraUve aide for the city, said there will be an opportunity for a public hearing if an environ· mental impact report 11 made. He said there was an un- derstanding from the start that there would be active recreation in the park. Cohoon said the controversy seems to boll down to those who fa vor keeping the park passive and tboee who want it to become more active. The clty council on April 18 agreed to leaae the property to the muter concessionaire fortbe constructian of the 1kateboard facility. · Sub-lease agreements are yet to be acted upon. Operators of the skateboard parl<, Univeraal Skateboard Parks. Inc. have said they expect to gross at lea~ $420,000 the first year of operati6n. Based on that figure. the city would receive $23,800 in r e· venues. Teacher Plans Retirement LllUan Schumann, an Ocean Vlew SchOOl Dietrlct fint grade teacher for the put 13 ye an, will retire th1a month. Mn. Schumann, 64, wlll be honored at a reception Thursday, 3:30 p.m. at Sun Vlew School, '7121 Juliette Low Lane, Htm~ ineton Beach. A 216-year Newport Beach reti· dent. Mn. Schumann hu tauaht at Sun View School for tbe put live yean. Belon that11Mtaupt , at Oak View School for five years and Ocean Vlcw School for three 1Hl1. -·. ·' • A.I teraooa . • 'Y. Stoeks .. ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEON ESOA Y, MAY 18, 1977 . TEN CENTS Teachers G.et ·ume . , BB Tmtee: ~Terrible Price' , By llAYMOND ES'l'L\DA JL Ot•OAllyNltlW" Huntln1ton Beach Clt-y (elementary) School District trustees voted.A to 1 Tuesday to glve teachers a &.7 percent PIY increase. . Trustee Norma Vander Molen. who voted against the contract., aald the pay bike was ... terribl~ price" and attacked Board Preli· dent Brian Garland for bla role ln developing the one-year teacher pact. Mo-ped Bandits Return . Two youthful bandit.a on a red mo-ped struck for the second tjme in two days in Huntington Beach Tuesday. Detective Dick Nolen said they grabbed a purse from a 54-year- old woman and fled with $175 in cash. The victim was identified as Alice Hutchinson of 5361 Bonanza Drive, Huntington Beach. Nolen said she had just made a withdrawal from a bank in Hunt· ington Center. Nolen s aid the two suspeds, believed to be in their mid teens. were apparently lying in wait at the center for a potential victim. He said that one of the suspects seized the purse ~ithoul even stopping to get off the motorbike. The victim, who was not believed to be hurt in the inci· dent, also lost credit cards and other personal papers. Nolen said t.he same two younctera apparently eommltted a similar robbery of a 74·year-old woman in downtown Huntinaton Beach Monday. She wu thrown to the pave- ment but not seriously hurt. The bandit.a got. $10 in that incident as well as identification papers and mail that the woman "bad just packed up at the post office. Nolen s ai-d one s uspect is flve-10 and weighs about 170 pounds. He has medium length hair. The second is five-four. 150 pounds and wears s houlder length hair. House Backs Refuge Area In Seal Beach The U.S. Hous~ of Represen- tatlvn voted 384 to 4 this week in favor of a thrw· year, $S2S,OOO ap. proprlati.on for maintenance of the wUdllf e refuce located on the grounds of the Seal Beach Naval Weapons StaUon. The meuure wlll ~e con· sidered by the Senate this week, sald a 1pokesman for Rep. Mark Hannaford <D·Lakewood), who co-a ut.hored the b1lt The 1,100-acre wlldll!e refuce has been jointly managed by the U.S. Navy and Department of the Intertor since 1974. Tbe Houae also approved a plan to limit Navy personnel use of the refuge partlcularly during the water fowl breedlnl aeuon. Three apecles of endaniered blrd1, the lilhtfooted clapper rail, the 1eaat tern and the Callfomia brown pelican, reside in tbemanh. ~nergy Panel WuuBacking WASHINGTON (AP) - LeclslatJon creatln1 a Depart· ment of Enercy, tfte centerpiece of President Carter'• enera pro. er am, won approval of a House committee today while the Senate moved toward expected paaaase ot lta own blll to fonn the new Cabinet a1ency. Tbe Houae Po.t Offlc• and Ctvll Service Oommittee en~ dorted the leiitl.Uoo 23 wO after amendtni~ rt to brlns mor• employe1 oltbe propoeed depart· ment under the same ClYll Service NI• that apply w other federal WclRen. The lqialaUcm now 1' re~· floor votH ln both tiouw•, althoulb U.. HOUN Rahi ~ mlttH muil flut decide on i~te~ naa_~ fM the R~ 49- Addltlonal payments for salartea, health and welfare ))enefltl, retirement, unemploy- ment and workman's compema· tlon Will coat Ute cllltr1ct a total of $824,989, accordlng to Robert Hawthorne, fiscal servlce.s direc· tor. "This contract rapes our re: serve," Mrs. Vander Molen charted. She estimated the cur- rent reserve to be $1.14 million doll an or Dine percent of the dis· trict '1 $12.25 mllllon budget. Mrs. Vander Molen rapped spoke with Depul)" Dlatrict At·· Garland, saying, "His uncon-torney Mike CaplHl who she · cemed attitude clearly indicates " claimed said Gerland "violated hls allegiance to the teachers the spirit of the Brown. Act'' by who endorsed him. 1 maintain his allegedly callln1 secret board poslUoo on the board is clearly a meetlnes durina teacher con· conntctof interest.'' tract negotiations last week. Garland, a social studies Garland denied thls. teacher al Edaon High School, When contacted today, Capizzi called Mrs. Vander Molen's com-denied telli!'R ~rs. YJnd~r ments "mud s linging, McCarthy-Molen any v1olallon existed m era tactics and an embarrass-Garland's actions. mentt-0lherestoftheboard." The contract is believed to be Mrs. Vander Molen said she <SeeS.7%1DKE, PapA.2) Ai-Wl"llhoto CRAWLING 18 MILES ON HANDS AND KNEES FAILS TO PATCH BROKEN HEART WllU•m Wleat, 19, In Action (left) and With Ex·flancee Robin Kent -Siator Rejected After 16-mik Crawl ORLANDO, Fla. CA P ) -To prove his love, a rejected suitor crawled on hands and knees for 16 miles to his former fian- cee 's home. To prove that her love had dled, she threw a brush at one of his sore knees and called police. "It was to prove a point -that I was willing to go to any length to have her back," WiWam Wiest, 19, said after he tried to win back Robin Kent, 17. "I TIUNK IT was stupid," she said. Wiest left hls home about 9 p.m. Mon- day and crawled through the dark, most- ly over soft roadside sand. But his trip also took rum over stones, gravel and rough pavement and through scratchy weeds. He wore gardener's gloves on his hands; hls knees were covered only by his jeans. It was 7 a .m. Tuesday before he arrived. SOME MOTORISTS offered caU!alls; others offered help which he turned down. When he got to Miss Kent's doors tep and her two younger brothers let him in, he rested a bit and then woke her up to try· to talk her into taking him back. She was having none of it. Nader Group Ada•ant "SUE THREATENED to wrap the phone around my neck," he said. "She grabbed a hairbrush off the dining room table and threw it at me." .. Wiest said the brush hit'him on one of his sore knees. . Miss Kent then called the Orange County sheriff's office. Two deputies ar- rived and told Wiest to leave. "We had an argument and there is nothing he can do to make it up," Miss Kent said. She said they met six months ago when he was a clerk at a convenience . store. They dated, he proposed and s he agreed. THEY BOUGHT SOME furniture and were making plans when, according to Wiest, she began having misgivings. He said they argued over a trivial matter, "a glass, or something like that," and she broke off the engagement. Wiest said he doesn't regret his marathon crawl, but he says he doesn't have any immediate plans to keep trying to restore the soured romance. As for his knees, he said: "Both of them have developed pretty healthy scabs. They'll probably scar. But the big- gest pain is inside." . · Wiest walked back home. Saee~. Aid Diep~ted in ra\l ,JDay have well hav~ been defective because the blah doses fed the rata could bave caused other abnormalities that resulted in the bladder cancen. He asked Kennedy to delay tn- 1UtuUon of the ban for at leaat aix months or a year to give Coniress t..lme to amend the ao- called Delaney ClaU4e that pro- hlblta uae of any food additive ahown to cauae c4ncer in humans oranlmah. Kennedy 18id at the out.set of the heartn1 tha~ the Delaney Clause wu not a 1ubject loT dis- cuaslon today because the FDA would have acted anyway a1alnst saccharin on crounds that It 1' unaafe at a food ad· d.lUve. parable number of dieters who did not use the artificial sweetener. Animal studies indicate, Wolfe SJld, that low doses of aaccharin lower blood sugar and thua in· crease appetite, which would make it moreo diffleult for sac- charin•UHR to 1Uck te> their diets . Wolle endorsed the FDA's pro- posed ban as a necessary step toward eliminating what he called one of the many environ- mental cautea of cancer 1n the United States. Jamee S. Turner. of the Federation of Homemaken oC America, eaJd bls organiiaUon 1upporta the FDA on the buls of the eclentlflc evldance pre· .. Wolf• tatlfied that "no tclen· tlllc evtdence alsts" to 1upport clall:U thl& aacebarln ii lmpot· tant f • wellbt control. n.e.~f~ted •bat bi •lid .. &be 00· lj. p'*1.lbed Kle8t11i~ 1t\Mly CID 1ented. · . • He uld that permlttJna ·food l addltivu on tile market that ·have not been proved aaf e would · upaet "our concerted fltht to bt· • hij.tbecbemlcal environment \Ill· the luue that found H~bartn uaert oo dMtt experienced no f~attt weiQt 1ou Utan a eom· .. :dercontiOI." · TH deba~ over the Delaney • <leiADDITJVE,P ... Al • . . ~~-------.------~-----~ --- ,4.2 O~L Y PILOT lffaking Sure Fireman tears down portion of smoldering overhang at scene of blaze that gutted a two bedroom, second story apartment this morning in Huntington Beach. Firemen said the blaze broke out about 8:40 a.m. in .apartment at 16900 Algonquin St. They said the 3-year-old son of Steve and Becky Fritz apparently s tarted the fire while play- ing with matches. C ' . ·1s at-o -nine.tai • • Whips Teachers? Bruce Hopping , former Laguna Beach school board can- didate, has o((ered the board his proposal for a policy o! corporal punishment. Hopping, who opposes the dis· tricl practice, told trustees IC It is Lo be administer-ed, it ought to be · in a fair manner, consistent with cq u al-treatment-for-a II protec- t wns o! the Constitution. A council of Laguna Beach stu-. dents should be appointed to see whether their teachers, ad- ministrators or trustees a re s1m1larly deserving or corporal puni:-hmcnt, he said. If Jlld~cd deserving, l lopping said Al h11th noon. the total student enrollment shall assemble al the Laguna Reach High School Coot· ball stadium .. and the adjudged offender will be led to a post in thl' <'enter of the football field. · · Aftt•r invocalious by an Old Testament fundamentalist. the parade and raising of the flag by a M ar1nc color ~uard , pledge of allei!tance and singing of the Star Spangled Hanner. the child beater will he strapped by the wris ts .. with the back and shoulders bared and facing the stadium audience and lashed with a rnl o' ·ntne-ta1b lipped by barbs. · After that. Hopping <iaid , the offender would be cut down and tied to a stallion and dragied four limes around the stadium track R e pr t· s c n tat 1 v es of th t· llumane Society would 'ICf' to 1t ·'that no undue. cruel or unusual· hurt befalls the horse " Trustee M1chuel Sul(ar offered an immediate rcacUon ... I would approve that. Bruce, .. he said, .. providl'd you pt•rmitlt•tl lhl' ac cused lo huv(' u <'tgarettc prior to his punishment " HoppinJt expressed reluctanc<'. since he also opposes smokinJ?. llowever. the board took no ac· lion. O"ANQI COMT H ~ DAILY PILOT HAS WHIPPY IDEA Bruce Hopplrig Pearl Sings For awford NEW YORK <AP I Pearl Railey !°'la ng her molhcr s favonte song at a memorial :-.erv1ce !or her "ister. · mov1t• star Joan Crawford · I consider Joan Crawford my sister. and since we're s1ster'i I <'an sinR onl} onl' song. my molher'i1 ravortll' tune.," Miss Batley said before bei;etnntnl( the spiritual ... lle"ll l 'nderstand," on Tuesday at All Soul 's Unitarian Church About 55'> people attended the JO -minute service, which opened with the 23rd Psalm and Included eulogies by actress Gt'raldine Brooks and screen writer Anita Loos. Art Muse um Theft Bared DETROIT <AP)-A $14,000.a ) ear exhibits employe at the Detroit Institute of Arts has been charged with stealing at least $400,000 worth of museum pieces museum officials said they didn't know were missing. Enoch Gaffney, 49, was ar- raigned Tuesday on charges of receiving and concealtng stolen property. The recovered art included paintings by Picasso and Rubens, a Corregio drawing valued at $25,000, gold watches, coins, silver plates, bronze candlesticks and ivory figures. f',... P-.e A l ADDITIVE. • -Clauae is a ''red herrln•," Turner said, because the P'ood and Dru1 Admtni1traUon la bound by law w keep products out of the tood aupply unless there ls "a po1ltiv• •ho"""' ol Hfel)'" for them. No ...c.tubowin1 exlau row NC• cbarln, 'l\lrncr Hi~-.. WASHINGTON CAP ) - Secretary of Interior Cecil D. An· drus has decided to postpone leasing for oCfshore oil dri~ and work more closely with the states in decidin& when and where to allow leasing. Andrus announced Tuesday that he was removing tease sales sc heduled orr Southern Calitomia, Kodiak Island and the Sout'h Atlantic Plateau from the 1977 and 1971 leaatng achedules. No decision has been made on when these areas will be open for leasing. ·'The emphasis will be on working with the slates and others lo resolve key iasues as- sociated with sales or the open- ing of new regions,'• Andrus said. The secretary added, "the principal goal of the program continues to be the increased pro- duction of oil and gas from U.S. offshore areas. Completion of de- velopment in known areas, along with a steady exploration and de· velopment pattern in frontier areas are the twin goals of the .Pro1ram." School's ·. Recycler == Closing?::·. Plal\!I for a $10.000 recycling' facll1ty at Circle View Elemel(•' tary SehoOl in Huntington ~aoh· may be scrapped because two1 nearby homeowners object to the' bulldln1's proposed location in front of the school. · •' Lynn Hadabaugh, who•~ dau1hter attends Circle View. School at 6261 Hooker Drive, sent..t Ocean View school board mem• bers a letter Monday wblch said she and her neighbors, Bill and Donna Sidebottom, do not op~~ the recycling center. · • Teachers and students at thf. ~chool have operated the recyc ,. ing center since 1174. Now, tt*tr want to build a perm anent f a,ciUtt to house recycled paper. glas$ and aluminum. ' i But Mrs. Hadabaugh tofd! trustees she and her tw~ neighbors believe the' proposed:: facility will cause traffic prO-: blems. be a potential eyesore aJ141,. devalue their property. 1 Mrs. Hadabaugh said tflo origlnal plan called for the buil.(I• Ing to be located about six feet from the Sidebottoms' Jlotne. :A· savings and loan appr,aiser t-1d. the family this would devalue tlie house, said Mrs. Hadabaugh. · The revised leasing schedule leads off with the Gulf of Mexico this June, the Cook Inlet of Alaska in October and six sales in the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf ·of Mexico through December 1978. Roof JofJ R evisited But school officials agreed to move the facility's location ab&ut 60 feet from the original\f· planned site. . Mrs. Hadabaugh said she s(llJ" believes the proposed facili~ location in front of the schoOt would caused property devalua .. \1on . He said the government may drop plans for a 1978 sale of leases in the Pacific from Northern California, Oregon and Washington, the states whose s hores and fishing industries might be disrupted. Andrus indicated the states will have greater say in what areas will be developed. ''I firmly believe that we can have and will benefit from the advice of coastal states and, in turn, the states may better un - derstand the impacts they must plan for," Andrus said. Fror.Pag~A J 6.7% HIKE the first 1977·78 teacher pact ap· proved in Orange County, Garland said. District teachers' salaries will range from $10,575 lo $21,633. The average district teacher salary will be $16,697. according to Hawthorne. The average teacher salary during the 1976-77 school )'ear was $1S.1J6, he added. Hawthorne said the district w 1 l I pay teachers a total of $653,298 in additional salaries and $58,177 in extra health and welfare benefits next school year Other additional teacher com- pensation costs are required by law. officials said. Mrs. Vander Molen claimed the approved teacher contract will cut the district r eserves to .ibout one percent of the budget or only $1.30.000. But Hawthothe said this estimate is the "most con- servative" projection. Trustee Dave Sonksen, a certified public accountant. said the district is expecting about $400,000 from state funds next . year and an increase of about 300 students. Hawthorne also said the dis- t r1rt anticipates at least 15 lt>arhers to resign from their jobs oy next Call. "Do not be misted by the 'ifs' you may hear that our reserves may be increased, s uch as if our enrollment increases. tr we re- ceive more money from the pro- posed <state funds> and IC X number of teachers move or re- sign," said Mrs. Vartder Molen. Mrs. Vander Molen also object- ed lo a clause in t~ cootract whlch allows some teachers to let their student.a go home early every other week for iD.ltructor planning sessions. Mrs. Vander Molen claimed that the clause "gives .every teacher 1n tbla cl11trid one-half day of no-lt.Udent contract every other week. This means every other week the children will re- ceive only 4~ days of schooling.'' Mrs. Vander Molen said "to curtail teacher-student contact ls robbing our 8,000 children of their needed classroom time." But a spokesman for the.Us· trict's ~ teachers, Lori il'h- deraon. Hid all student.a wlU nol be sent home for half a day every other week. Mrs. Anderson aaid first, second and third grade students will go home about one bour ear· ty one day every other week. Fourth and fifth 'rade student.I will leave school about one hour and 20 minutes early every otber week, she said. Sixth, seventh and eighth grade chDdren wt11 have bet1"en five and to minutes from each clHI period subtracted on each teacher plannlnf day, eald Mra. Andenon, Tuesday trUltfts dela)'ed ac· tJon on a propoted 6. 7 pettent acrou the board pay blk• fordlt· trlct aehool princlpal1. The board • •lll ~ the pft)~ .. itit lntwow . • A coH~J.'tion of rain water on lh~ flat roof _of this 9nited California Bank branch on Mam Street m Huntington Beach caved in the roof dunng a storm earlier this month. This 1~ what the bank at 319 Mam St. looks lik<.• now. with roof gone and interwr facilities ripped out Banking is bemg earned on in a trailer parked nearb~ while r<'pa1rs continue. Teacher Dan Moss. who s upervises the current proje~· said he would rather see the en-' tire plan scrapped rather than have it opposed by any residents. 2 Crashes Kill 4 .. w e · want community sup- port," said Moss Tuesday. "The center won't work without it." Mrs. Hadabaugh said she wants the center located away from the street. But school of- fi cials believe this would cause even a grealer traffic problem to c hildren on th<' school's play- J;(round In County Traffic truC'k driver wa:s killed on lht• San Diego Freeway west or Bol!:oa Chica Road near Seal Beach. According to a CHP n•porl. Fuel Loss Told Eight days without a traffic fatality in Orange County l'nded abruptly late Tuesday afternoon when four pe0ple, including CJ Newport Bearh man, were killed m two freeway accidents. A coroner's report identified the Newport Beach man as 47. year-old Douglas Elgar of 2306 Arbutus St. Gary Joe House. 23. of Hawaiian Gardens, was fatally injured when crushed between a disabled rar and his low truck. LOS ANGELES <AP> -Of-. ficials have confirmed they can- not account for 410,975 gallons at fuel dispensed from city pumps. According lo an llccident rt'· port, Elgar was driving hts sta- llon wagon south on the Santa Ana Freeway io Anaheim when 1t slammed into a center d1v1der, became airborne and hurtled in- to a lightweight foreign-made car traveling in the opposite direction. Killed on impact we re the car's driver and her J-year-old son. Elgar reportedly died two hours after the 5:58 p.m . accident in Anahe.im Memorial Hospital. Accident investigators iden- tified the dead woman as Karen Carigma, 20, of 6343 Lincoln Ave., Buena Park. The dead child was identified as Jefrey A. Carigma, 3, of the same Buena Park address. A Ca.Womia Highway Patrol spokes man said a third car was damaged but there were no other injuries In the triple-fatal freeway accident near Magnolia A venue in Anaheim. Twenty minutes earlier, a tow , Flu Returns? Girl's Death Opem Season: ATLANTA (AP)--Swine flu may have caused the death of a South Carolina t een-age girl, the national Center for Disease Control reported today. If so, it would be the first death caused by swine flu this flu season. The CDC said South Carolina health officials report- ed that a 17-ycar-old girl was hospitalized wi~~ .~iral pneumonia March 30 and died April 12. BJoocftests produced evidence that she was· a victi,m of swine !lu, the CDC said. The home town of the girl was not im- m·ediately available. The center said investigation of household, school and social contacts revealed seV'eral people with in· fluenza-like illnesses. Laboratory-confirmed cases of swine flu were re· ported at Brodhead a nd Ixonia, Wis., in December, and at Litchfield, Minn., in January. In November, a probable case of swine flu was reported at Concordia, Mo .• but it was never confirmed in the laboratory. Tennis Rackets Wilson -Ktamer Autograph Chri s Evere tt Autograph World Clan -Advantage Stan Smith -T2000 Dunlop -Fort Bancroft -Bj~m Bond Yonex Prince Racket Strinling . . I 1', .• Today's ~lo lag N.Y.Stoeks ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1977 TEN CENTS· Bid Hits $333 Million ByTOJIBAaLEY ~ ... Dflly ,,. ...... " Hlttlne a new biCh of $40 a abare, the Mobil Corporauoo o(. f ered a total of $333.33 million for the Irvine Company today. The all~aab bld 1ubmltted to the James Irvine Foundation at noon today topped that of Mobil's only rivals by more than $5 million. Foundation dlrecton said that Mobll'• compeUton now have until noon Thul'lday to respond to the otter ablQl.tted to them to- day. The oltf!f' made Tuesday by a ~ombine ~ will rename the Irvine Company Taubman·Allen· I nine. Inc., U It eventually takes over, was submitted to the James Inlne Foundation aa $.178,185,000. Thill offer was $52 million higher than the previous bid sub- mitted by Mobil. But 1keptical directors of the James Irvine Foundation would only accept $328, 185,000 or that figure as a genuine offer with the explanation that they were not prepared to accept anything other than all cash bids. The spokesman for the Taub- man group had explained that the additional $50 million would 0•11¥ l'llot l'lloto h WMH-S<llrellMlr FIREMEN AND PARAMEDICS REMOVE VIRGINIA COOK FROM CRUMPLED VEHICLE MIHlon Viejo Ml1hap Cauaed Truck Carrying Newap11per1 to Crush Car Record High Prices Paid ForAntiquea SF Woman Injured In Viejo Smashup MENTMORE, England (~P> -One thousand well-heeled bid· den from around the world of· fered sky high prices for 18th cen· tury furniture today as the aale or the fabulous Rothschild collec· tloo atintmore Towers broke a record y minutes into its finit day. A writ ng desk built for Marie Antoinette was bought back by the Palace of Versailles, a Louis XV desk attracted the highest bid ever for a piece of furniture, and a 200-year-old mechanical orange tree with singing birds went for $153,000 to the regret oC its owner. the Earl of R09ebery. He confessed he had hoped the bids would not meet his reserve price. . One million pounds ($1.7 million> had been bid before the nine-day auction, billed as "the sale of the century," was much more than an hour old. A San Francisco wo01an was 1ertOU1ly injured today on the freeway in Mission Viejo when her car went out of control and was crushed by a swerving flatbed truck carrying a load of newspapers. The victim, identiried a s Vlrginia M. Cook. 59, was pinned in her auto for about 20 minutes while firemen armed with hydraulic rescue tools ripped away the twisted metal and glass. The impact of the 9 a.m. crash juat south o( Oso Parkway in the northbound freeway lanes hurled Mrs. Cook onto the floor or her car, where she was trapped between lbe dash and the front seat. While ftremm worked to free her, paramedics attempted to treat her injuries. She was rusbed by ambulance to Mission Comm\mlty Hospital, where of. ficials 1akl there would be no word an her cOPdiUon until alter· noon. Witnesses to lhe accident told the CHP that Mrs. Cook's vehicle was traveli"-al a normal speed when it began drifting into the center divider. The car hit the dirt ancl.tumed sharply back across the freeway lanes. The CHP spokes man said the driver of the truck "had no chance" or avoiding Mrs. Cook's car as it cut across in front of him . The truck. carrying bundles of tht> day's edition or a Saddleback Va 1 Icy weekly newspaper, rammed into the car. flipping it on its side and pushing it about 50 yards across the pavement, into the left· hand shoulder. Impacting the sloping dirt shoulder turned the car upright and caused the truck to tum on its side, crushing part or the other vehicle. The truck driver, Ralph Traber or Del Mar, was not serlomly injured. That beat the highest previous est.ale auction total or $1 .3 million taken in the 1975 sale al the Geraldine Rockefeller Dodi• etlatein Madison, N . .J. '1The prices are etauertnf)y hl&h." said Aneu1 O•llvy. hu.tband of Princess Alexandra an4 a director of Sotheby'1, the preatigious auction houae that or· g~zed the aale. Wunty-MM Homes. To Be Rented Out :: They're yny over the e•Umate. It's qulte adtazin1." About a dozen Oran1e County- ' .Lord Rosebery, 47, whose owned boula alone University ait••t·grand!ather Bal'On Meyer Drive i.ft the Costa Mesa area will do' Rothachlld ueembled the col· be rented out by tbe count1 un· JeclJon from ~lace• around le11 probattoa or welfan of· Eur0pe, 11 ee both the ,.. ficlall can mo them for lbdter l'OOm Mentmore owen and all boma. l\I .content.I to pay inberttuee ~ Tia• CouatJ 8.eard· of ~~-. ' Ttle house la euected ~ bdna , : . ·<SeeAucrroN, P•ae:u1 .,._ CifyService .... ran.ie Coast Weather • Cloudy wlth local c!rh:zle • ~onigbt and Thursday , Jnornlng. Lowa tonight 58 · to 67. Higba Thursday 83 to ' .•. Panel Slates Meet Tonight Irvine community 'Services commlalJoners wW meet tonight to dlacuu topics raqing from a frlsbee foll proposal to the com- ln1 year'• budget. Coriunlulonera wlll hold the meeting at 7:30 at clty hall. The public ls ta¥lted. Items ect.clul-4 for consider•· t1on tonllbt lnclule: -comm1uJonen will dlscuu prtoriUet for c:gltal lmprove- meata~ f• 1"1'1 ·'11. ~miMIGD.w will be asked by a cOmmerclal lb'm to constder allcmq .. tttabee d1lc 1olf" in th1cily. -cc.nm': .. ~ Dlrec-tor .Jeue W wlll d1lcuss Ult eommunitJ MtVlca bud8et fornatJeU'. -A.~yTwtle Rock re-lktenta adjacent to tilt ... ~ Roe: CommUDll)' putt Will bl~ Supervlaon has asked stafr members to review county use for the homa before agreeing to .eek rmtery at $315 to $.180 a month. . Tu 1lomel were purelwed by the eCMlliDtYO¥er the pat few years for tbe wtden.lnJ . of Unlvenlty Drive &project w.hlcbsbowl upoo the county's mvter plan of arterial hiChways. The county's stretch of roadway runs between Sant~a and Irvine Avenues. A proposed widenin1 and ex· tension of University Drive would include Del Mar Avenue from Newport Boulevard, through the county serlton of University Drive, and across the Upper Newport Bay, connecting with University Drive in Irvine. · Oppo1ltlon to building a road near Upper Newport Bay bas stalled pin I or the project. COUbty offlcdall sald Tuesday they want to rent the 11 vacant homes until the controversy la re- ll()lvtd, but lllr't alvllla welfare of. ficlall ftnt crack at the unit.I. C01t&Me1a bU l*CCbued four homa on UM north 1lde qt Del Mar Avtm111ln utJcipation of tbe. wJd;nlnc project. and oae of' thote hcMll8I ii belnt UHd as a shelter bome:. Another 11 a cOUDMllna ctacr. eo.ta x...amcw. Ul4Wv th y will look Into the Po"'hilllJ of~the-~..-..--for low·IDco!De • _ be pald to the foundation ln the form o( debentures. He said those debentures would be used to pay existing Irvine Company shareholders up to 10 percent of the net income or the land development company once lt was purchased. But the Foundation board re· fused to consider the additional $50 million and pointed out that such a payment to shareholders would depend on the fa.nancial s uccess of the newly-formed company. ' As things stand today, a foun· dation spokesman said, the Taubman group is offering $39 a share for the Irvine Company, 25 cents a share more than Mobil. The per share value stood at $24 two years ago when it seemed certain that the Irvine Company would be sold to Mobil for $200 million. But the deal wa.c; scuttled when Irvine heiress Joan Irvine Smith took Jeaal action in Orange Coun· ty Superior Court and sparked the present bitter bidding battle. Judge James F. Judge must eventually rule if the offer made by the winning bidder in the cur· rent contest is acceptable and then rule on the legality or the (See MOBIL. Page A2) Saccharfu Ban Debate Heated WASlilNGTON (AP) -Rep. James B. Martin (R ·N.C.). told the Food and Drug Administra- tion today that the one significant benefit or saccharin is that "it helps people stick to their diet." The statement was immediate· ly disputed by ~ spokesman for Ralph Nader's Health Research Group. Martin and Dr. Sidney M. Wolfe, directol' of the Nader group, were the leadoff wit· nesses at a public hearing called by FDA Commissioner Donald Kennedy to air testimony on the agency's plan to ban saccharin as an additive to foods and beverages but permit its sale as a nonprescription drug. M arlln, an early and out· spoken opponent or the FDA proposal, said H saccharin causes cancer "it is so weakly carcinogenic that there is no evidence it has ever caused cancer in a human being.'' Martin said the Canadian study &hat ipdlc,w ••cJ:harin caused tncreaMd bladtlet tancer ln rats may bav~ well have been defective because the hlgh doses fed the rats could have caused other abnonnalitiea that resulted Foor Perish In 2 County Road Crashes Eight days without a traffic fatality in Orange County ended abruptly late Tuesday afternoon when four people, including a Newport Beach man, were kllled in two freeway accidents. A coroner's report identified the Newport Beach man as 47· year-old Douglas Elgar of 2306 Arbutus St. According to an accident re· port, Elgar was driving his 1ta· lion wagon south on the Santa Ana Freeway ln Anaheim when it slammed into a center divider, became airborne end hurtled in· to a lightweight foreign-made car traveling In the opposite direction. Killed on Impact were the car's .driver and her 3·year-old aon. Elgar reportedly died two hours after the 5:58 p.m . accident Jn Anaheim Memorial Hospital. Accident lnveatlgators lden· tified the dead woman as Karen Carigma, 20, of 6343 Llncoln Ave., Buena Park. The dead child was Identified as Jefrey A. (See DEATHS, Pase A%) in the bladder cancers. He asked Kennedy to delay in· stitulion of the ban for at least six months or a year to give Congress time to amend the so· called Delaney Clause that pro- hibits use of any food additive shown to cause cancer in humans or animals. Kennedy said at the outset or the hearing that the Delaney Clause was not a subject for dis· , cussion today ~cause the FDA would have acted anyway against saccharin on grounds that it is unsafe as a food ad- ditive. Wolfe testified that ''no scien· tific evidence exists" to support claims that saccharin is impor- tant for weight control. He cited what he said is the on· ly published scientific study on <See ADDITIVE, Page AZ) Flu Returns? Girl's Death Opens SeaJJon . ATLANTA (AP)-Swine flu may have caused the death or a South Carolina teen-age girl , the National Center for Disease Control reported today. If so, it would be the first death caused by swine flu this flu season. The CDC said South Carolina health officials report- ed that a l'7·year-old 1lrl was hospitalized with viral pneumonia March 30 and died April 12. Blood tests produced evidence that she was a victim of swine flu. the CDC said. The home town of the girl was not im- mediately available. The center said investigation of household, school and sOcifll contacts revealed several people with in· fluenza-llke illnesses. Laboratory-confirmed cases of swine flu were re- ported at Brodhead and Ixonia, Wis., in December, and at Litchfield, Minn .. in January. In November~a probable case of swine flu was reported at Concordia, Mo .• but it was never confirmed in the laboratory. County Planners ·Back Growth Goal County planning com- missioners have endorsed a $160,000 a year plan for monitor· ing population growth and de· velopment in Southeast Orange County.· The plan designed tom ake cer· tain growth doesn't outstrip es· sential services such as sewage disposal will now move on to the Board of Supervisors for ap· prov al or rejection. It is the result of a board pledge last July to monitor population growth in Southwest Orange County to make certain it ii in harmony with a goal or no more than 711,000 residents by 199S. Included 1n the study area are four cities, San Clemente, San Juan CaJ>i.strano, Laguna Beach and Irvine as w'eu as the unin- corporated areas that surround those cities. Services listed as essential to the area's growth included domestic water supply, waste water disposal, storm drainage, electricity and natural gas. Other services on the essential list are schools, transportation and parks. "The baslc intent ot a develop. ment monitoring program is to know, with a fair degree of cer- t ainty, the capability or existing systems to provide essential services," a report to the Plan· ning Commission said. .. The complete services system needs to be monitored," said the county Environmental M anaJ{ement A' ency report. Flog FacUlty! As far as population irowth is concerned, ihe ptan calts fM poputaUoo updates in the Cour ci.;.. ty and unlncorpor•ted areu at slx·month interval.a. But No Lat Cigaretta Included In the proposed $160,000 budget for monitoring Southeast Orange County lrowth are four Jobs felt needed to de· velop needed resources. AD GOT RID OF OlD WOQD •'Not only wu I pleased to aet the extra cash, but you 1bould ban seen how happy my wife wa.1. W&'ve aot our backyard back I" That'• th., tesUmony of a Cotta Mesa man who cleaned the 1ard with thiJ claulfted ad: U1ed lumber; all 1tiu. Extellent eilndttiaru ~ llX lC • XXXJt • it you haw unwailteif ttan; cluttertn, your household. let th• Dally .:l>llot help you clean them out. Call ta."71 for quick .1'e1Cilta: • .• ~ AZ DAIL v PfLOT 23Attacks RQpist :Vow~~ To Kill Two SACRAMENTO CAP> -A rapist blamed by autboriUes for attacks on at least 23 women has threatened to klU two people and told his lat.est rape vlcUm to let "the pigs" know that. The rapist has struck repealed· ly since October 1975 in a residen- tial area east of the Capitol. A sheriff's department news conference Tuesday came several hours alier deputies said the rapist claimed his 23rd vie· Um after tying up her husband ln the couple's home Offshore Oil Drills Postponed WASHINGTON (AP> Secretary of Interior Cecil D. An· drus has decided to postpone leasing for offshore oil drilling and work more closely with the states in deciding when and where to allow leasing Andrus announced Tuesday " that he was removing lease sales scheduled off Southern Califom1a, Kochak Island and the South Atlantic Plateau from the 1977 and 1978 leasing schedules. No decision has been made on when these areas will be open for leasing '"The emphasis will be on working with the states and others to resolve key issues a.s· sociated with sales or the open· ing of new regions," Andrus said. The secretary added, "the principal goal or the program continues lo be the increased pro- duction of oil and gas from U.S. offshore areas. Completion or de· velopment in known areas, along with a steady exploration and de· vclopmcnl pattern in r-.tier areas are the twin goeals of the proj.tram." The revised leasing schedule leads off with the Gulf of Mexico this Jun<'. the Cook Inlet of Alaska an October and six sales m the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf or Mexi co through December 1978 f'ro• Page A J ADDITIVE. • the issue that found saccharin users on diets experienced no 5treater wei~ht loss than a com· parable number of dieters who did not use the artificial ·sweetener. Animal studies indicate, Wolfe said. that low doses of saccharin lower blood sugar and thus in· crease appetite. which would make it more difficult for sac· charm users to stick to their diets WoUe endorsed the FDA's pro- posed 'ban as a necessary step toward ellminalln1t what he called one of the many environ- mental cau.<1Jes of cancer in the United States James S. Turner. or the Federation of Homemakers of America. said his or1aniiation supports the FDA on the basis of the sclenlific evidence pre- sented. He said that permitting food additives on the market that have not been proved sale would upset "our concerted fight to bf'. ing the chemical environment un· der control." The debate over the Delaney C lause Is a ''red herring," Turner said. because the Food and Drug Admlnistratl~n is bound by law to keep products out of the rood supply unless there ls "a positive showln1 of safety" for them. No such showing exists for sac- charin, Turner Hid. O"ANGI COAlf DAILY PILOT =.r.:t:.~:r~~·r.:===~= OM\I ~11111,..co"'H..,, ~-""'*" .. • =~~~~~=~ . ..::::.~,= '"" Valley. lrvlH. ---• Val'" -'"-lffcll/Swlll C..•I. A~,...._.MI· ,..,.. " Ml-'-•11•0.n n ~ n. """''""' ... ...i ....... -· .... -Wttt .. , Slr-.1, Cotta Mtta. C.H..,._.A.,.1' ...... ':::' .:i ==- .ucut. °""" " .... -.... .... a.-.. ,._ .. _ .. ....., &dOet ~ .......... INMOlnt ll.OIOf a.MW.&-. ............ AWltMI_......,. ..... Ofnoee • C'Mtee·-... ---'-.................. .... ·~:c «II: IJ"t ... 11.....,_,. • "•''*'' ""'"' ........ •• '-' Olttt ""'- T~ .... {71•)IOGl1 CtaulftMA,._,._.....,. s-Mt-Vtl...,.._OHlc• A1.Q10 ...._ ... a.-..... ,. In six rapes, the rapist has at- tacked while a man was at home. In the other cues, the victim was alone in tbe home. The rapist typically wears a mask, tles up people and ramacks the house. The sheriff's department com- ments aiso followed reports that Jock sales are soaring in the mid· die-income and upper-income re· sidentiaJ communities where the rapist has attacked. A local group, calling itself the East Area Rapist Surveillance Patrol, also said Tuesday lt col- lected over Sl0,000 for a reward for any tip leading to the rapist's arrest and conviction ... Mad eline Murph y , spokeswoman for the group, said it planned to use CB radios in cars louring the area on the lookout for the rapist. The man's latest victim said the rapist told her he would klll two people i( he saw or heard anything ln the media about the at tack. sheriff's press spokesman Bill Miller said. Later, Miller said, he told the woman's husband he would "kill two people tonight" if he didn't see big headlines. He also told the woman to tell "the pigs" (police) about his statement, Mill er said. Reese said psychologists believe the rapist is trying to pro· ve himself sexually because he "has difficulty establishing a normal sexual relationship." Reese said the rapist. who typically carries a gun and knife but has never disfigured or wounded any victim, probably has a "domineering" mother and a n "absent" father or a weak father. lie added there may have been "copycat'' rapes in the area and some investi1?ators feel two men, not just one, could be involved m this string of rapes , But he described tht• rapist al> a white male between 19 and 30 with blue or hazel eyes, 5"8 .. to 5'10" tall, with a "good build" and dirty blond or medium brown hair Cyclist Held After Irvine Road Smashup Irvine police arrested a 21· year-old Whittier man on m1sde meanor drunken driving charj.tt'<; Tuesday after his motorc~ clc· collided with a car being driHn by a Corona del Mar woman The woman . Sandra Kay Hernandez. 29. of 19 Goleta Point Drive. escaped injury However. the motor('ycle driver. Michael Martin r.tathews. and hi s passenger. JamE.'8 Boschert. 19. of La Habra. both s ufft:red numerous (ace and body cuts The two men were treated at Tustin Community Hospitul but not admitted. Mathews was ar rested at the hospital. According to police, the col· hs 1on occurred just before s p.m. on MacArthur BouJc\•ard near Campus Drive Police said Mathews attempt ed to pass Mrs. Hernandez' car on the right. but instead ran Into the side of it. knocking his bike to the ground and damaging both vehicles. Brown Wage Hike Backed SACRAMENTO (AP)-A Senate commit· tee hu voted unanimously to raise Gov. Edmund BTOWD Jr.'1 PQ to -.S,000, after klllinl a clause that would allow the aovernor to tum down the extra money. The 8-0 vote Tuesday or the Senate Governmental OreanluUon Committee sent the pay raise bill to the Sen.ate Finance Com- mittee . The measure would arant ralaes of up to 48 per· cent for 11 top •late of· flclala begtnnlne Jan. 1, 1979. whh the bl11eet dollar ralle eln.llarked for th• attorney pnerat ~rt Terminal Paint Job Okayed It. S1T ,J9 c:antract tor palnUnC th• Oran1e County Airport termtnal wu awa.r.t.d 'Tuelday to tbe J . P. Maloian PatnUnc ComPG)' ot Tultln bJ count)' auptr'lillan. The cantract c:alts ror palntiq aU of tbe OlltalM ot tbe bulldiq aJ0na wttb IOCD8 arau lnalde. 1 , ..... ,,..,.. .. CRAWLING 16 MILES ON HANDS AND KNEES FAILS TO PATCH BROKEN HEART Wiiiiam Wieat, 19, In Action (left) and With E~·flancee Robin Kent Lover Gets Brushoff Suitor Rejected After 16-mile C~l ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) To prove his love, a rejected suitor crawled on hands and knees for 16 miles to his former fian· cee's home. To prove that her love had died, she threw a brush at one of his sore knees and called police "It was to prove a point that I was willing to go to any length to have her back, .. William Wiest, 19. ~aid after he tried to win back Robin Kent. 17 "I TIUNK IT was stupid.·· she said. Wiest left his home about 9 p.m. Mon· day and crawled through the dark, most· ly over soft roadside sand. But his trip also took him over stones. gravel and rough pavement and through scratchy weeds. lie wore gardener's gloves on his hands; his knees were covered only by hi s jeans. It w<.1s 7 a .m. Tuesday bcfon• ht· arrived. SOME MOTORISTS offered catc<.1lls. others offered help which he turned down. When he got to Miss Kent's doorstep and her two younger brothers let him m. he rested a bit and then woke her up to try to talk her into taking him back She was having none of Jt "SH~ THREATENED to wrap the phone around my neck," he said. "She grabbed a hairbrush off the dining room table and threw it at me." Wiest said the brush hit him on one of his sore knees. Miss Kent then called the Orange County sheriff's office. Two deputies ar· rived and toJd Wiest to leave. "We had an argument and there is oothing he can do to make it up," Miss Kent said. She said they met six months ago when he was a clerk at a convenience store. They dated. he proposed and she agreed. THEY BOUGHT SOME furniture and were making plans when, according to Wiest. s he began having misgivings. He said they argued over a trivial matter, ··a glass. or something like that,·· and she broke off the engagement, Wiest s aid he doesn "l regret ht~ marathon crawl, but he says he doesn't have any immediate plans to keep tr~ ing to restore the sou red romancl' As for his knees, he said .. Both ol them have developed pretty healthy scabs. They'll probably sc<.1r But the big· gcst pain is inside.·· Wiest walked back home. FroaPageAJ PUNISH ••. parade and raising of the flag by a Martne color guard. pledge of allegiance and singmg of the Star Spangled Banner. the child beat.er wi11 be strapped by the wrlsts ... with the back and shoulders bared and facing the s tadium audience and lashed ... with a cat·o· -nine-tails tipped by barbs ·· Irvine Tnutees Sclwdule Workslwp After that, Hopping said, the oHender would be cul down and tied to a stallion and dragged four lames around the stadium track. Represent atives or the llumane Society would see to it ·that no undue, cruel or unusual hurt bef alla the horse." Trustee Michael Sagar ofrered .in immediate reaction. "I wouJd Jpprove that, Bruce," he said, "provided you permitted the ac- cused to have a cigarette prior to his punishment.'' Hopping expressed reluctance, s ince he also opposes smoking. However, the board took no ac· lion F,.....PageAI AUCTION ••• up $1.7 million a nd the 3,379 items on sale al least $5.1 million. The highest offer ever made in Britllb pounds lor a piece of furniture. 280,000 pounds. ($478,000), wu made by a n un· known bidder for a gold· encrusted 220-year-old Louis XV deak. Tbe previous record was set ln 1974 with M0,000 pounds (then worth $528,000) for another 18th century French deak. F,....P.,,eAJ MOBIL ••• aa1e of the Jrvine Company. Mn. Smith a. one of the prtn· clpall in the 1roup that ls oppos. 1n1 Mobil tn the takeovet baWe for the company founded by ber 1randfather. Jdentifted with her u mem· ben ot the conaortium are real ettate developft Donald Brta. Detroit develooer Alfred :Taub- ma n1 __ W •Jl Street flnander Ch~ia Allen and auto biWCIUlre HetU7 f'ordll. FUel LOii Told LOS ANGELa <AP) -Of· f1clab bav. ~ed t.My can- not a~~~ uo.m aalloN ot fuel dJalNlliid from cltY pampe. Irvine school trustees will hold their first budget workshop with district staff members Thursday night at district headquarters. The public may att~nd the meeting and make comments. The workshop is held to give staff members a chance to brief trustees, according lO Assistant Supt. Gene Hartline. The meeting is scheduled to begin at 6 p.m., however, a brief private, executive session is ex· pected to delay the start of the public meeting until at least 6: 15 p.m . According to Hartline. a pre· liminary budget has not been completed and will not be a part of Thursday's workshop. That budget will be presented to the board at the regular meeting next Wednesday night. Hartline said he plans to ex- plain lo the trustees the various budgeting constraints that have to be adhered to and projected re- venues. Trustees will also have their first chance to discuss their budget priorities. Tennis Rackets Wilson -Kramer Autograph Chris Everett Autograph World Class -AdYantage Stan Smith -12000 Dunlop -Fort Bancroft -Bjor6 Bond Yanex Prilee Racket Strtnlinf ) Mt;1-ped &iul,its Return Two youthful bandits on a red mo·ped struck for the second . time in two days in Huntington Beacb Tuesday. . DetecUve Dick Nolen said tbey grabbed a purse from a 5'-year· ·· old woman and fled with $175 in· cash. The victim was identified ail Alice Hutchinson of 5361 Bonania Drive, Huntington Beach. Nolen said she had just made a withdrawal from a bank in Huni.- ington Center. • Nolen sald the two suspect,,, believed to be in their mid teenJ, were apparently lying In wait at the center for a potential victim. He said that one of the suspecti seized the purse· without even stopping to get off the motorbike. The victim, who was not believed to be hurt in the inci· , dent, also lost credit cards and qther personal papers; Nolen said the same tw9 youngters apparently committed a similar robbery of a 74-year-obl ·woman in downtown Huntingtori' · Beach Monday. · She was thrown to the pave~ ment but not seriously· hurt.' Tl\,_ bandits got $10 in that incident¥ well as identificaUon papers aM" mail that the woman had jus( picked up at the 'post omce. Nolen said one suspect i+: five·lO and weighs about 170'• pounds. He has medium length: . hair. The second is five-four, 150 pounds and wears shoulder length hair FromPageAJ DEATHS ••. , Carigma, 3, of the same Buena lPark address. A Calilomia Highway Patrol spokesm~ said a third car was dam aged but there were no other injuries in the triple-fatal freeway accident near Magnolia Avenue in Anaheim. Twenty minutes earltl·r. a lo.,.. trucl< driver we..ts killed on-thl' San Diego Frt'l'Y. ay wes l of Holsa Chica Road near Seal Beach. /\ccordinR to a CHP report. Gary Joe House, 23, of Hawaiian Gardens. was fat<ill y injured when crushed between a disabled car and his tow truck A CHP spokesman said House was hooking the disabled auto lo his tow rig when a northbound driver swerved h.is pickup truck on to the freeway shouJder and struck the stricken auto. In tum. it slammed into the tow truck, crushing the victim between the auto and truck. A CHP s pokesman said an in· vcstigation of a possible felony drunken driving charge involv:. ing the pickup truck's driver is· under way today. ' The driver of the 1964 model truck was identified as Adalberto Munos Trujillo. of 6ll6 E . Apache Road, Westminster . Trujillo was injured in the acci· dent and taken to UCI Medical Center for treatment. Panel Gets Bill WASHINGTON CAP) -A re- cord S36-bi1Hon military weapons authorization bill is headed for a House-Senate conference to work out details after passing without, challenge in the Senate Tuesday. I ,• ·val. 70, NO. 138, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES O.ity .. llot l"tlotet by llklwl'lll l(MltlH Aliso Pipeline Progress Steel beams are placed at Aliso Beach in South Laguna as welder Chuck Hooper of Dana Point works on a pier to be used in construction of the $6.5 milUon Aliso Management Agency sewage outfall. Construction ·work currcntl3( occupies a vast portion of the beacn parking area, but onshore work is to be completed by July when building will then shift to a barge moored offshore. When complete, the outfall will extend 8,000 feet off the beach and dispose of 48 million gallons of effluent daily. Hills" badges to oppose a council action whicb amended the city general plan to permU limited housing. The flre marshal is expected to increase the Polted occupancy limit, but had not decided this morning by bow mucb. The department spokesman said firemen or police wll) be at the meetinl to enforce the limit. "When it'• full. people will be Hked to stay outl.cte.'' In n.ponM to questions, Coan· cllwoman PhylU& Sweeney 1al4 the latt Ume the occupancy Umlt was enforced yu in 1t'70 -and 1971, "when •ffl'Y council meet· ln1 was a packed. ov.rnow a.ou.e.·· Sbe 1ald 10 WH waware tonJ1bt'1 mHtln1 would be moai&orecl. Tbe Sycamore Hllll bave beeri called bf council members t.M <SMDDATE,P ... AJ) Afteraooa N.Y.Stoeks ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A • WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1977 TEN CENTS Saccharin· Debated FDA. Sears Diet A.id, Cancer Clairm WASHINGTON (AV> -Rep. Jamea B. Martin (R·N.C.), told the Food and Drug Admlniatra- tion today that the one significant benefit ol saccharin is that "lt helps people stick to their diet.'' The statement was immediate- ly disputed by a spokesman for Ralph Nader's Health Research Group. Martin and Dr. Sidney M. Wolfe, director of the Nader group, were the leadoff wit· nesses at a public hearing called by FDA Commissioner Donald Kennedy to air testimony on the agency's plan to ban saccharin Rothschild Bidding Sky High MENTMORE, England (AP) -One thousand well-heeled bid· ders from around the world of· fered sky high prices for 18th cen- tury furniture today as the sale of the fabulous Rothschild collec- tion at Mentmore Towers broke a record only minutes into its first day. A writing desk built for Marie Antoinette was bought back by the Palace of Versailles, a Louis XV desk attracted the highest bid ever for a piece of furniture, and a 200-year-old mechanical orange tree with singing birds went for Sls.3,000 to the regret of its owner, the Earl of Rosebery. He confessed he had hoped the bids wbuld not meet his reserve price. One million pounds ($1. 7 million) had been bid before the nine·day auction, billed as "the sale of the centuryt'~ was much more than an hour 01<1. That beat the highest previous estate auction total of $1 .3 million taken in the 1975 sale at the Geraldine Rockefeller Dodge estate iri Madison, N .J . ·'The prices are staggeringly high," said Angus Ogilvy, husband ol Princess Alexandra and a dir~tor of Sotheby's, the prestigious auction house that or- ganized the sale. "They 're way over the estimate. ll'sqwte amazing." Lord Rosebery, 47, whose great.grandfather Baron Meyer de Rothschild assembled the col- lection Crom palaces around Europe, is selling both the 75- room Mentmore Towers and all Its contents lo pay inheritance taxes. The house is expected to bring up SJ . 7 million and the 3,379 ate ms on aaJe at least ~-1 million. The tughest offer ever made in Briliah pounds for a piece of furniture, 210,000 pounds ('478,000), .was made by an un- known bidder for a cold· encrusted 220-year-old Louil XV CSee.AUCl'ION, Pa1e.U) Dana Street Work Okayed Plans for the wldftllne o( small portions ol Selva Road and Street of the Golden Lantern In the Dana Point area won the IDl· ammoua approval of Orao1e County aupervtaots T\leadaf. ~ Plans call for widening Selva from two lanes lo (our between Chula Vista Avenue and Slreetof the Golden Lantern at an estimated cost of $257 ,000. A 900-foot section of Street of the Golden Lantern also will be reaurf aced and widened from north~ Selva Road to StonehiU Drive at a eo1tof about $100,000. AD GUI' RID OF OLD WOOD "Not only WU I pleased to •et the extra cub, but you 1t.o..ald heve seen bow happy my wife WH. We•ve C<K OW' backyard back! .. Thal'• the teltlmony of a Cotta Men man who cleaned tbe ya.rd with tbla claaelfied ad: Used lumber; ~ll 111•. Excellent condlUon. $.'U. lCXX•UD as an additive to foods and beveraies but permit its sale as a nonprescription drug. Martin, an early an·d out- spoken opponent of the FDA proposal, said if saccharin causes cancer "it is so weakly carcinogenic that there is no evidence lt has ever caused cancer in a human being." Martin said the Canadian study that Indicated saccharin caused Increased bladder cancer in rats may have well have been def ectJve because the high doses fed the rats could have caused other abnormalities that resulted in the bladder cancen. He asked Kennedy to delay in· stltution ol the ban for at least six months or a year to give Congress time to amend the so. called Delaney Clause that pro- hibits use of any food additive shown to cause cancer in humans or animals. Kennedy said at the outset of the hearing that the Delaney Clause was not a subject for dis- cussion today because the FDA would have acted anyway againat saccharin on grounds that it is unsafe as a food ad- ditive. Wolfe testified that "no scien· lific evidence exists" to support claims that saccharin is impor. tant for weight control. ' He cited what he said is the on· ly publis hed scientific study on the issue that found saccharin users on diets experienced no neater weight loss than a com- parable number of dieters who did not use the artificial sweetener. • Animal studies indicate, Wolfe said, that low doses of saccharin lower blood sugar and thus in- crease appetite, which would (See ADDITIVE, Page .\2) Let's Flog the Faeulty! • • .But No Cigarette /or O/fendsr · Bruce Hopping, former a Marine color guard, pledge of Laguna Beach school board can-allegiance and singing of the Star didate, has offered the board ttis ...Spangled Banner, the child proposal for a polky of corporal beater will be strapped by the punishment. wrists ... with the back and Hopping, who opposes the dis-shoulders bared and facing the trict practice, told trustees lf it Is s t a d i u m a u d i e n c e a n d to be administered, it ought to be lashed ... with a cat·o'-nine-tails In a fair manner, consistent with tipped by barbs." equal·treatment-for.all protec-After that, Hopping said, the lions of the Constitution. offender would be cut down and A council of Laguna Beach stu-tied to a stallion and dragged dents should be appointed to see four times around the stadium whether their teachers, ad-track. mlnistrators or trus tees are Representatives of the similarly deserving or corporal Humane Society would see to it punishment, he said. ''that no undue, cruel or unusual If judged deserving, Hopping hurtbe!allsthehorse." said: Trustee Michael Sagar offered "Al ttigh noon , the total student an immediate reaction. "I would enrollment shall assemble at the approve that, Bruce," be said, Laguna Beach High School foot-"provided you permitted the ac- ball stadium ... and the adjudged cused to have a cigarette prior to offender ... will be led to a post in his punishment." J.h• cen ~lootball field. Hopping expressed reluctance, •• Afttt iJM>catious by an Old since he also opposes s moking. · Tesfament fundamentalist, the However, the board took no ac· parade and raising of the flag by tion. Newport /tlan l'i«!ti• MobilP/aM 2 Crashes Kill 4 . In County Traffic Eiaht days without a traffic fatality in Oranee County ended abruptly late Tuesday afternoon when four people, including a Newport Beach man, were killed in two freeway accidenta. A coroner's report identified the Newport Beach man as 47· year-old Douglas Elgar of 2306 Arbutus St. Aceonling to an accident re- port, Elgar was driving his sla· lion wagon south on the Santa Ana Freeway in Anaheim when il slammed into a center divider, became airborne and hurtled in· to a lightweight foreign-made car travelln1 in tbe opposite direction. Killed on Impact were the car's driver and her 3-year-old son. Elgar reportedly died two hours after the 5:51 p.m. accident ln Anaheim Memorial Hospital. Accident Investigators Iden· tilled the dead woman as Karen Carlema, 20, of 6343 Llneoin Ave., Buena Park. The dead child was identified as Jefrey A. Carlgma, 3, of the same Buena Park address. A Californja Wghway Patrol spokesman said a third car was damaged but there were no other injuries Jn Uae triple-fatal freeway accident near Magnolia Avenue ln Anaheim. Twenty minutes earlier, a tow truck driver was killed on the San Diego Freeway west of Bolsa Chica Road near Seal Beach. According to a CHP report, Gary Joe House, 23, of Hawaiian Gardens, was fatally injured when crushed between a disabled car and his tow truck. A CHP spokesman said House was booking the disabled auto to hla toW rig when a northbound driver swerved b.ia pickup truck on to the freeway shoulder and atruck the stricken auto. Jn tum, it slammed tnto the (See DEATHS, Pa1e A!) . Anotlwr...Bid For Irvine Co. Mobil Corporation officials are meeting in New York to discuss the firm's reaction to a bid of more than $328 million in cash posted Tuesday by their rivals in the battle for the Irvine Com· pany. Officers made it clear that Mobil has no intention of withdrawing from the contest. The offer made Tuesday by a combine that will rename the Irvine Company Taubman-Allen· Irvine, Inc., if it eventually takes over, was submitted to the James Irvine Foum:latlon as $378,185,000. That offer was $52 million higher than the previous bid sub- mitted by Mobil. But skeptical directors oC the James Irvine Foundation would only accept $328,185,000 of that fiaure as a genuine offer with the explanation that they were not prepared to accept anything other than aiJ casb bids. The spokesman for tbe Taub- man IJ'OUP had explained that tbe additional S50 mllllon would be paid to the f oundatlon in the form ~debentures. He aald those debentures would be used to pay exisUng Irvine Company shareholders up (See JIOBJL, P•14t"A!> Coast A2 CAIL Y PILOT L/SC Offshore Leasing Shelved WASHINGTON (AP ) Secretary ol Interior Ce~il D. An· drus bas decided to postpone leasing for offshore oil drtlllng and work more closely w1th the s tates in deciding when and whereto allow leaslne. Andrus announced Tuesday that he was removing lease 1ale1 scheduled otr Southern California, Kodiak Island and the South Atlantic Plateau from the 1977 and 1978 leasing s chedules. No decision has been made on when these areaa will be open for leas int. ·'The emphasis will be on working with the states and others to resolve key Issues as· sociated with sales or the open· mg of new reeiona," Andrus said. The secretary added, .. the • principal goal of the program continues to be the increased pro· ductlon of oil and gas from U.S. offshore areas. Completion of de· velopment in known areas, along with a steady exploration and de· velopment pattern in frontier areas are the twin goals of the program." The revised leasing schedule leads off with the Gull of Mexico this June, the Cook Inlet of Alaska in October and six s ales in the Atlantic Oce an and the Gulf of Mexico through December 1978. He said the gove rnment may drop plans for a 1978 sale or leases in the Pacific from No rthern California, Oregon and Washington, the stales whose shores and fishing industries might be disrupted. Andrus indicated the states will have greater s ay in what areas wlll be developed. "I firmly believe that we can have and will benefit from the ad vice of coastal states and, in turn. the stales may better un- derstand the impacts they must plan for," Andrus said. Laguna Sets Kindergarten Registration Pre-registration for Laguna Be ach kindergarten classes 1s scheduled at Top of the World and El Morro schools. Top of the World registration 1:-. ~chcduled from 9 15 a m . to J p m Thu rsday, El Morro re- g1,tration wlll be he\d from 9: 15 ;1 m toJ pm May 26. Pred1ctt'd kindergarten enroll· mt>nt is 184. Paren~ must bring proSJ>4!<'· t1 vt• kindt-r g artnc r s' birth ccrt1f1catcs and immunization n•cords. Children who are or will he 5 years old on or before Dec. 2 are eligible Parents arf' e ncouraeed by school worker!! not to brine children to the regl1trat1on pro· cess. Aliso School reg1strat1on wu held Monday Parents who can· not appear nt sch~uled re1istra l 1on r>trlods may enroll their <'hildren nt any time before the end of June, accord1n1 to district workers F,....PatteAJ DEATHS ••• low truck, cru11hln& the v1C'llm between the uuto and truck. A CHP spokesman aald an ln· vestl1alion of a poaslble felony drunken drivine chor1e involv- ing the pickup truck·a driver 11 under way today. The driver or the 1964 model truck wu ldentllled as Adalberto Munoa Trujtuo, of 8118 E. Apache Road. Westmln1ter. . Trujlllo was lnjured in the acci· dent and taken to UCI Medlcal Center f<Jilreatment. DAILY PILOT The Capistrano Untried School District has countered a teacher demand for a 12 percent salary hike with an offer of a two per· cent raise. "That ls our initial offer," said Superintend e nt Jerome Thornsley. "We are prepared to continue negotiating. Two per- cent is obviously not our last of· fer." Capistrano Unified teachers sianed a two-year contract in December. giving them an 8.4 percent salary raise. The con· tract, in effed from July 1, 1976, through June 30, 1978, proviJ)es that teachers could reopen negotiations b y March on 'Monitor' Of GroWth. Supported County planning com - missioners have endorsed a $160,000 a year plan for monitor- ine population growth and de- velopment in Southea st Orange County. The plan designed to make ce r· tain growth doesn't outstrip es· senUal services such as s ewage disposal will now move on to the Board or Supetvisors for a p. prov al or rejection. It is the result of a board pledge last July to monitor population growth in Southwest Orange County to make certain it is in harmony with a goal of no more than 711,000 residents by 1995. Included in the study area are four cities, San Clemente. San Juan Capistrano, Laguna Beach and Irvine as well as the unin corporated areas that surround those cities. Services listed as essential to the area's growth in c luded domestic water supply, waste water disposal, storm drainage. electricity and natural gas . Other s ervices on the essential list are schools. transportation and parks. ··The basic intent of a develop· ment monitoring program is to know, with a fair degree of cer- tainty, the capability or existing systems to provide ess ential s ervices," a report to the Plan- ning Commission sa id. ·'The compl et e s e rvi ce-. system needs to be monitored." said the county Environmental Management Agency report As far as population erowth I~ concerned, the plan calls for population updates in the four ci· ty a nd unincorporaled area:-:Jt six·month intervals Included in th e µropo~ed Sl60,000 budeet for monitonng Southeast Oran~e County growth are four Jobs felt needed to ck velop needed resources Salesman Killed OILDALE <AP l A ~al e,m..in was stabbed to dt-ath dunng a robbery at a fumlturt' store here, Kern County Shenfrs deputies report. The victim. 1dcnttfled a' Curlis Lav.son. 63. of 0 1ldole v. as found ly1n~ on the noor of the store Tuesda) aftt:r a stru~gle wlth two men who v. restTl'O u ca,hbox aw11y frnm him . dr puties s aid Relief! Steaks'! snlaries, fringe benefits and one other item In February the Capistrano Unitled Education Association <CUEA>. representing teachers, requested that negotiations be re· opened. ln addition to salaries and fringe benefit.a, teach.en are negotiating a shift to bindlng arbltration to settle teacher grievances. Thornsley said the 8.!l percent salary boost brought Capiatrano teacher salanes in line with what othe r unified · districts in the county are paying. The .. average" teacher in the Capistrano school district, who exists only as a statistical enllty for computation purposes, re· ceived a $1,810 pay bike when the current contract was signed. His s alary increased from $14,033 last year to a current annual s alary of $15,212. CU EA president Tony Leon said be was very disappointed at the district's initial offer of a two percent salaryincr~ase. .. I assume the district will up its offer," he said. "It is hoped, we will reach full accord." Leon said the biggest concern of the teacher negotiators is fr- inge benefits, which are being re· bid. Because It will be three or four weeks before Information is av a il able on health insurance. negotiations may continue past the end of school next month .. We a re ready to settle. but the teachers want the district to take all the risk on fringe benefits," Tornsley said. Of binding arbitration, Leon said the district should follow the lead of the federal government and most State agencies in using binding arbitration to settle grievances. .. It's the simplest and easiest way to settle disagreement," Leon said. Symposium In San Juan Eyes Future The city government. the school district, the buslneas com- m unity. the water district a nd c oncerned citize ns will be represented Thursday at a San Juan Capistrano communit y symposium "S an Ju a n Ca pis tr a n o -Today and Tomorrow.·· s pon sored by the Capistrano Bus iness and Property Owners Associatio n . Is schedule d to begin at 7 ·30 p.m . al San Juan Elementary School , 31642 El Cammo Real Each of the s even-member parnel wtll make a five minute statement. said Tony Forster. former mayor Speake r s are : J ames Mocahs. city m anager. Jerome Thornsley, Capistrano t'nified School Dlstrict superin- tendent: Marilyn Williams, pre- sident of the Capistrano Com- munity Affairs Council; Bernie Matthey. chairman of San Juan Capu1trano Concerned C1tazens for Res ponsive Government . William Meadows. Municipal \\ ater District of Orange County pu bile inform a lion orticer ; Leona Fitzpatrick, president or the chamt>eror "C<rmmuce, and Forster Thesymposlum 1s free. South. Coast Community Hospital Auxiliary ·Members Olive McCullough, left, and Ruth Crowl Jel re•dy to 10 w1tb meals for elderly or ill people parttcipating ln the h~pltal's Meals on Wheel proaram. More than 300 volunteers lncludln& those from area churches and clvlc or1aniiaUon.s wlll t>o honored 'nlunday in a breakfast at the hospital. Durlna the put year, more ttian 20,000 mflli on wheel• bave been delivered . . f· • Canyon Crash Tammy Peace. 18. of Santa Ana, told firemen she was distracted while driving Laguna Canyon Road toward Laguna Reach Tuesday and lost control of her car which skidded across oncoming traffic lanes and crashed into a fence. The young woman, attended by a paramedic. was not seriously hurt. Laguna Beach Restriping Plan Snagged Unless Laguna Beach can bail out the State Highways Depart· ment, a restr1ping plan for South Coast Highway designed to move traffic through town more swiftly won't be done before the s ummer erunch. The City Council has approved the CalTrans plan. which will widen the highway's four Janes hy e liminnting 27 parking spaces fronting bus inesses between Broadway a nd Laguna Avenue But CaJTrans tram c engineer Dick Drosendahl told the council recently that CalTrans can•t possibly remove existing 'tri ping and repaint new striping by sum- m er . Exasperated that the CalTrans restnpmg couldn't be done by the time 1t was most needed, Mayor J on Brand sighed. "l don't know if God or CalTrans ls trying to punish Laguna Beach." The council wanted the job done by June 15. Drosendahl said he didn't know how long it would lake, but said 1t would take almost as long as an actual physical widening or the highway, the plan preferred by CalTrans. Terry Bra ndt, city municipal services director. thinks Laguna Beach can do the striping re· moval a lot faster tha n Drosen· dabl 's estimates. He ls to report lo the council tonight about how much It will cost and when a contr actor can do it. Meanwtule, the re action or the downtown busmes&m en whose parking spaces will be lost has been .. zero," a ccord mg to a city hall aide. fire.. Page AJ DEBATE •.. hottest and most important issue in Laguna Beacb in a decade. Located in the elbow ot Laguna Canyon Road and El Toro Road. the 522 acres are priied by some. as a scenic a menity. Open space advocalcs led by Laguna Greenbelt Inc. and Vill age Laguna urc workrni: to preserve the land from develop- ment such as housing, preferring agricultural or recrea tional uses instead. Bul the city faces la wsuits by property owner Rancho Palos Ve rdes Corp. a nd d eveloper Newport Investments. Inc When the property was an nexed to tbe city m 1966, it was by a development-minded council. The character of the council changed with new elections. The present council is under a s uperior court order to bring zon- ing on the property, which now would pertnlt up to 2,000 homes, into cdnformance with the general plan, which until the council's l°'test action called for an open space preserve. Cit)' Atty. George Logan has advised the council that unless al lea,.st limited housing were permitted, the city would lose the lawsuits. Greenbelt backers argued that rather than change the general plan. zoning should have been amended to match lt, so that no housing could be bullt in the Sycamore Hills. The 1.0n1ng ordinance proposed for approval tonight would allow up to 156 houses. Potential de- velopments include, however, lesser denBities of up to ~estate· s iied ClO acres > lots, or clustered ho us in& of about 104 units. Tennis Rackets Wilson -Kramer Autograph Chris Everett Autograph World Class -Advantage • Stan Smith -T2000 Dunlop -Fort Bancroft -Bjorn Bond Yonex Prince Racket Stringing ,.,....ranAJ MOBIL.:. to 10 percent of ,lhe net income of the land develOJ)meat company once it wu purchased. But the FoundaUon board re- fused to consider the addiUo"al SSO million and pointed out that ~uch a payment to shareholders would depend on the financtat s uccess of the newly-formed company. As thin&s stand today, a foun- d a ti on spokesman uld, the Taubman aroup is offering $39 a share for the Irvine Company, is cent.a a share more than Mobil. The per ahare value stood at $24 two years aao when it seemed certaln that the Irvine Company would be sold to Mobil for $200 million. But the deal was scutUed wht:n Irvine helress Joan lrvlne Smith took legal action in Oranee Coun- t)' Superior Court and spark~ tbe present bitter blddlnj batUe. Judee James F. Judge mu.st eventually rule if the off er made by the ~ bidder in the cur· rent contest 1s acceptable and then rule on the legality of tho sale of the Irvine Company. Mrs. Smith is one of the prin• cipals in the group that is oppOS· ing Mobil in the takeover battle for the company founded by hir erandf ather. Identified with her as mel)'l- bers of the consortium are r&al estate developer Donald Bren. Detroit developer AICred Taub· man. Wall Street financier Charles Allen and auto billionaire Henry Ford II. . F,....PaeeAJ AUCTION •• ·~ desk. The previous record ~u set in 1974 with 240,000 po~ <then worth ~.000 ) for another 18th century French desk. But the price was not good enough for Lord Rosebery, who had set an undisclosed reserve price on the mahogany desk and said he would continue to keep it ut Dalmeny House. his other home near the Scottish capital oC Edinburgh. Noting that Sotheby's, which usually estimates conservativ<'· ly, predicted up to $850,000 for the desk. he said: .. It'll be very nice to keep It in this country certain- ly. but it would have been nice if it had retched a good price, too ... Another 200-year-old desk, made for Marie Antoinette at Versailles. goes back to the French palace after being bought for S86, 700. F,.._Pa,,eAJ ADDITIVE. • make 1l more difficult for sac- c harin users to stick to their diets. ~olfe endorsed the FDA 's pro- posed ban as a necessary step towdrd elimjnatjng what he called one of the many environ- mental causes of cancer in the United States. James S. Turner, or the Federation of Homemakers of Amer ica, said his organization supports the FDA on the basis of the scientific evidence pre· sented. He said that permltUng food additives on the market that have not been proved sale would upset "our concerted fight to br· ing the chemical environment un· der control.•' • Or1111ge ~oast · EDITION VOL. 70, NO. 138, -4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1977 • Tod.ay;8 £losing N.Y. Stoeks . N,. TEN CENTS I Bid Bits ·$3.33 ·Million I Mobil's · T111·n • . ' By TOM BARLEY l>ttM o.llY ...... ~· HitUne a new high ol $40 a •hare; the Mobil Corporation of- fered a total of $333.33 million for tbe J rvine Company today. The all·casb bid submitted to the James Irvine Foundation at noon today topped that or Mobil's only rivals by more than $S million. Foundation directors said that Saccharin, .Benefits Disputed WASIDNGTON CAP> -Rep. James B. Martin <R-N.C.>, told the Food and Drug Administra· tion today that the one significant benefit or saccharin is that "it helps people stick to their djet." The statement was immediate· ly disputed by a spokesman for }\alph Nader's Health Research Group. Marlin and Dr. Sidney M. Wolfe, director of the Nader group, were the leadoH wit· nesses al a public hearing called by FDA Commissioner Donald Kennedy to air testimony on the agency's plan to ban saccharin as an additive to foods and beverages but permit its sale as a nonprescription drug. Martin, an early and out· spoken opponent of the FDA proposal, said if saccharin causes cancer "it Is so weakly carcinogenic that there is no evidence It has ever caused cancer in a human being." Martin said the Canadian s\udy that indicated saccharin caused increased bladder cancer In rats may have well have been defective because the high doses -fed the rats could have caused other abnormalities that resulted In the bladder cancers. He asked Kennedy to delay In· slltulion or the ban ror at least six months or a year. Panel Backs Westcliff Housing Plan Members or the South Coast Regional Zone Conservation Commission have overruled their staff in approving the Irvine Companys's plan for the 29-home Westclirr Gro ve an .Newport Beach. Meeting in Huntington Beach Monday. commissioners un· anlmously approved plans ror the small development to be built nl7l'th ot a row of eucalyptus trees at the mtersect1on or Dover and West.cliff drives. Commlaslon staH members had recommended denial because they uid the 10.5-acre pm•l ahould be developed at the ••m• Ume as the 76-acre C•Jj.away1 lyln1 on the south aide o! the trees. 'Bui commil1loner1 •creed wlth land company represen· i:.u,vn who noted that the row ol fU~alyptus trees 11parat• the am•Uer parcel from the laraer oa.. llart ot Ute plans approved f M tht1 29 lndJvldual Iota calll for preservaUon of the trees and c:fe. dlc•Uon of • public bicycle path aJonpld them. City officla.ls approved plans fOf the development two months llto. Company officials aay they ~ct the ~act to be ready for bit)'ers later this fall. ~ The 8,000.square-foot Iota wUl be available for custom built J;Qmes. The IOtl are eXpetted to ~in the $40,000 to SG0,000 ranie . • MJ <XII' RID •'Not anly WU I pteued to Set t1-extra ca1b, but you ahouJd -~• aeen how happy my wtf• .... We•ve sot our backyard 119ckl .. 1 •. :.\1'bat'1 the testimony of a Costa ••a man who clean~ the yard -'th thia 8aulfied ad: • Mobil's competlt.orJ now have unW noon Thunday to respond to the otter submitted to them to- day. The off er made Tuesday by a combine that will renamf' the Irvine Company Taubman~Allen· Irvine, Inc., if lt eventually takes over, was submitted to the James Irvine Foundation as $378, 115,000. That off er wu $$2 million hieher than the pre-vioua bid sub- mitted by MobU. But skeptical directors or the James Irvine Foundation would only accept $328,185,000 of that figure as a cenuine ofter with the explanation that they were not prepared to accept anything other than all cash bids. The spokesman for the Taub- man group bad explained that the additional $S0 million would be paid to tbe f oundaUon In t.he form ot debentures, He said those debentures woo.Id be used to pay existing Irvine Company shareholders up to 10 percent of the net income of the land development company once it wu purcb.aaed. But the Foundation board re~ fused lo con.sider the additional $S0 million and pointed out that such a J>l'Y!Denl to shareholders would depend on t.he f lnanclal success of th• newly-formed company. • Al things stand today, a foun· daUon spo)tesman said, the Taubman erouQ is .offering $39 a sbare.for the Irvine Company. 25 centa a shaft more than Mo6ll. Tbe per share value stood at $24 lwo yearJ ago w¥n it s~ed ce~ that the trvtae Company woutd be sold to Mobil for $200 I million. But the deal was scutUed when Irvine heiress Joan Irvine Smith took legal action in Orange Coun· ty Superior Court and sparked the present bitter bidding batUe. Judge James F . Judge must eventually rule il the offer made by the winning bidder in the cur- rent contest is acceptable and then rule on the legality of the sale or l;he Irvine Company. , Aug; J Opealag? Senior Citizen Center Pushed By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of IM Deily l"lt.1 St.II County oHicials, led by Thomas Riley. chairman or the board of supervisors, want the City of Newport Beach to open its senior citizen center Aug. 1. ln a contract delivered to City Man ager Robert Wynn late Tues- day, city officials are asked to agree to open the center this s ummer, which means the private school now leasing the site would have to move out. OCC SPEECHMAKERS PRISCILLA M•cDONALD (LEFT), BEN WATKINS, PAULA KONECKY The contract, which city coun- cilmen will consider at their meeting Monday night, involves turning over administration or the federal grant which is paying for the center from the county to the city. No Zzzz Here, Please A-rated Speaker to BanUh OCC Grads' Xawns The money, handed out by the Department of Housing and Urban Development over a three·year period, will bring more than $1 million lo the city by the time the last allocation is made in the coming fiscal year. By STEVE MITCHELL "We want a speaker who will say somet.hinc relevant to the unique audience t The county has administered &.lie llrR lb ¥MJ'f of the 01ll became tM clty'l"popu!alioft ylls below the level allowed by HUD for dlrect handling of tbe grant. OUM o.i1., "~SUH 'l\Nd of tJle ~Uche-rlddled commence- ment speeches that plaeue many graduation ceremonies? Oranca Coast," ab.eea~ *'° T~ AUDITIONS ARE OPEN to any graduating OCC student, but speech depart· menl officials admit most ot those auditions are former speech 1tudent1 or memben of the school's award w~orensics team. Sick of bearing about •'the challenJres or the ruture'' and "tomorrow's leaders,.' de· ~ed by nervous valedlctonans, wbo may have never pla~ a foot inside a speech cl us? "They're usuall ear the top of the class, This year, tbe city's popul•tion hu topped tbat level. thua th• change or administration. The county, meanwhile still has $50,000 of grant runds under though," said Ms. or, adding that there Is Well, Orange Coast College solved all that years ago. The Costa Mesa junior college hold! auditions for commencementspeakers. a high con-elation t een those who enjoy public speaking and intelligence. COMPETITION AT THE annual audi· lions is fierce. speech department officials sa~ with gesticulations mixed in with the jl ve. Newport Man Among Four Crash Victims "WHOEVER GIVES THE BEST speech gels the job,·· says OCC speech instructor Jack Holland. "It's as simple rus that." Potential prattlers will do their stuff before faculty and student judges Thursday al lp.m . "We're looklnl( at delivery. content of the speech, voice control, personal conviction, body language and originality," said instruc- tor Holland. What are the judges looking for? "That's the way to avoid a cliche presen- tation," he said. And give a speech for students to re- member ror "lime immemorial." Seven minutes or meaningful. well- delivered oration, uys instructor Peg Taylor. Eight days without a traffic fatality in Orange County ended abruptly late-Tuesday afternoon when four people, including a Record Bids at Auction Newport Beach man, were killed in two freeway accidents. A coroner's report identified the Newport Beach man as 47· year-old Douglas Elgar of 2306 Arbutus St. Rotluchikl Collection Draws High Rolkrs According to an accident re· port, Elgar WU 'driving-bts-sta- tion wagon south on the Santa MENTllORE, Entland (AP) -One thousand well·beeled btd· den from around the world of. !ered sky high prices for 18th cen· tury tumlture today u the sale ot the fabulous Rotbschlld collec- tion at Mentmore Towers broke a record only Jllinutee tnto ita ftnt day ud ~gbt ln almoat $3 mllllon. A wrttiq desk built for Mario Aatoi.DeUe WU bou1ht back by the Palace of VenaWa. a Lou.fa XVdeall~thehlll*tbld ever for a ~ ot liai'D.itu.te. and a 200·1••r·old mecbanlcal oran1• trM with •lnlial blrdl went for SlS3.000 to the reeret ot it.a owner, the Earl of ROHbery. He confessed be had hoped the bids would not meet his reserve price. One million pounds ($1. 7 million> bad been bid before the nine-day auction, billed as ''the sale ot the century, .. was much more than an boW" old. That beat the blgbat previous estate auction tot.al of $1.3 million taken in the 1975 sale at the Geraldine Rockefeller Dodge estate in Mlldlson. N.J . ·'The prices are staegerin1ly high," uld Ancus Oellvy, husband ot Prlncesa Alexandra and a dlrector of Sotheby'a, tbe prntl&foul auction bou.se that or- Panel Baek• Bill SACRA.MENTO CAP>-Apro- PGW to Mt Loe An1•i.t Cowlty re1tdenta decide whether to cane up the county cleared. Ill fint Aaembly committee Tues· day. 1be bill by Aasemblyman Mtke Cullen (D·Long Beach>. would uk county voters on the June 1978 ballot whether the county should be divided into two or more parts or left alone. ~800Blil ganized the sale. Ana Freeway in Anaheim when it "They're "'ay over the slammed into a center divider, estimate. It's qu1te amazing." became airborne and hurtled in- Lord Rosebery, 47 , whose to a lightweight to...-n-made great-grandfather-Baron Meyer car traveling in the opposite de Rothschild aasembled the col· direction. lectlon from palaces around Killed on impact were the ca.r's Europe, ls selling both the 75-driver and her 3-year-old son. room Mentmore Towers and all E lgar reportedly died two hours ill cootenta lo pay inheritance after the 5:58"°'p.m. accident in taxes. Ana&eim Memorial Hospltal. Tb• house ls expected to bring Accident inveatiaators lden· up $1.7 mllllon and the 3,319 tified the dead woman as Karen lteml"tln sale at leut $5.1 mlWon. '!ari1ma, 20, of 6348 Lincoln The bt1belt of!er ever made in Ave., Buena Park. The dead Brltllh pounds for a piece of child wu idenUfied as Jefrey A. furniture, 280,odo pounds. Carlgma. 3, of the 11me Buena ($476,000), wu mede by an un· Park address. known bidder for a gold· A California Highway Patrol encrusted 220·year-old Louis XV spokesman said a third car was desk. The previous record was dam aced but there were no other set ln m• wlth 240,000 pounds Injuries In tbe triple-fatal (then worth $528,000) for another 'freWay accident neat MapoUa 18th century French desk. <See DEATHS, Pate A2) • Preside•t's Yach.I -sold • \, .. f 2 LA Teena Die in Pact its control and the contract specifies the funds must be de- signated for use on the center by no later than June 30. According to Wynn, this de- signation could include use on the outstanding $150,000 of the purchase price or the six-acre parcel at Marguerite and Fifth <See OLDSTERS, Page A2 ) Upper Bay Bridge Bid Refiled In an apparent resolution of a dispute between the U. S. Coast Guard and the State Coastal Commission, the permit applica- tion for the Coast Highway bridge over Upper Newport Bay has been refiled with the com- mission. Ronald Hendrickson, a · member or the Newport Beach Bridge Action Team <BAT> told members ot the Orange Cowtty Coast Auociation Tuesday that the coastal commission has withdrawn an earlier decision and has now agreed to consider the bridge application. Commission staff members had refused to even study the ap- plication whlle the structure's perrtJit from the Coast Guard was pendjng. Officials at the Coast Guard's 11th District headquarters in Long Beach have been soliciting public opinion on the proposed bridge as a navigation hazard in an attempt to decide whether to hold a public bearing oo that permit application. Hendrickson said Tuesday that the coastal commission's de- cision to move ahead with the permit was a major breakthrough because both the Coast Guard permit and the coastal commission permit are needed before right-or-way ee~ quisition can begin for the $6.5 million project. City officials and represep- tativea at CalTrans had feared that construction would be de· layed -jeopardizing funds -un· less both the Coast Guard and coastal commission considered the two permits simultaneously. Coast Guard officials re- mained non·<:ommittal today in discuaslng the poaslbllity that the navigation permit may require a publlc hearing. · But }fendrickson warned that lf 1ucb a hearing ls called "we're going to kils ort another year.'' Current plans call for construc- tion ol the seven.lane. 20-foot hJgh bridge by the end of 1979. Coast ------ A2 DAIL y P1LOT N Mo-ped · BanJits , Return Two youthful bandits on a red mo.ped gtruck for the second time m two days in Huntington Beach Tuesday. Detective Dick Nolen said they grabbed a purse from a ~-year. old woman and fied with $17~ In cash. The v1clun was identiried as Allee Hutchmson or 5361 Bonanza Drive, Huntington Beach. Nolen said she had just made a withdrawal from a bank in Hunt· mgton Center. Nolen S"atd the two suspects, believed to be m their mid teens, were apparently lying in wait at lhe center for a potential victim. He sa1d that one of the suspects seized the purse without even stopping to get off the motorbike. The v1cl1m, who was not believed to be hurt in the inci- dent, aJso lost credit cards and other personal papers. Nolen said the sam e two youngters apparently committed a s imilar robbery of a 74-year-0ld ·woman In downtown Huntington Beach Monday. She was thrown to the pave· ment but not seriously hurt. The bandits got $10 in that incident as well as idenlif1cation papers and mail lhat the woman had just picked up at the post office. Nolen said one s uspect 1s five·lO and weighs about 170 pounds He has medium length hair. The second is rive.four, 150 pounds and wears shoulder length hair Fro• Page A J DEATHS ..• A venue in Anaheim . Twenty minute:. earlier, a tow truck driver wa:. killed on the San Diego Freeway west of Bolsa· Chi ca Road near Seal Beach. According to a CH P report. Cary JOC' House. 23. of Hawa11an Carden:.. was fatally injured when cru:.hcd between a disabled t<ir and h1:. low truck A CHP spokesman said House was hook in~ the disabled a uto to his tow rag when a northbound driver swerved his pickup truck on to the freeway s houlder and !'>truck the stricken a uto. In tum . 1t slammed into the tow truck, cru!)hin~ the victim between the auto and truck. A CllP spokesman said an m- vestigat1on or a possible relo'ly drunken dnving chaq~e mvolv· in~ the pi<'kup truck's dri vcr 1s under way today. The dnv('r or the 1964 model truck was identified a~ Adalberto Munos TruJtllo. of 6116 E. Apache Road. Westminster Trujillo wa!) tnJUr«'d sn the acct· dent and taken to llCI Mt'd1cal Center for treatment SPON G·roup Rec~ting Memb<'rs of S'J>ON <Stop Pollutmg Our NewPQrl) wall hold their aMual spring membership meeting lo recruit new members next Wednesday dunng a wine and cheese party at the home o< Eh nor Holstein, 2600 Mesa Dnve. Santa Ann Heights The organ1zwt1on works on a variety of proJCt'ts aimed at •'llminatlng sources or pollution an N<'wport Ray The membership party will be held from 5 p.m to 7 p.m For r-e- servahons, t'nll 673·2618. Airport Terminal Paint Job Okayed A $17.369 contract for painting the Or a nge County Airport terminal was awarded Tuesday to the J . P. Matoian Painting Company or Tustin by county 11upervlsors. The contract calls (or painting all of the out.side of the building along with some are.as in.side. OAANQI COAaT H DAILY PILOT . ....,....... ,... ..... Hiii ... ...,"'* • .,_ •••• cw..., V•<•~ttldo11t •"'0.M<ll ........ ,.._.. ............ MfMtlftO•dl• o.rtinM L-Mclllrt ..... . Mtlll.io! --. ....... ....... Cyclist Injured Oeltf ...... Si.ti ...... Newport Beach firemen and paramedics tend to motorcyclist William Andrew Roberts. 20, of Brea who was injured Tuesday evening when be lost control ~f his vehicle in. the curves in the 2200 block of Irvine Avenue i~ !'Jewport Beach_. He was reported in satisfactory con- d1llon today at Kaiser Hospital in Be ll. Flog Faeulty! But No Ltut Cigarettea Bruce Hopping . former Laguna Bettch school board can· didale, has offered the board ht~ proposal for a policy or corporal punishment. Hoppin~. who opposes th£> di!'i· trict practice, told trustees 1f 1t is to be administered. 1l ought to Ix· in a fair manner. consistent with equal-tre~tment-for ·all protec lions of the ~stitut1on A council ol Lagun'll Beach stu dents should be appointed to se<' whether their teachers. ad ministrators or trustees art' s imilarly deserving of corporal punishment, he said If j udged deserving , lloppinS! o;a1d . ··At high noon. the total studt>nt enrollment shall assemble at the' Laguna Beach High School foot ball stadium .and the adJudged offe nder. will be led to a PQ8l an the center of the root ball field · Aft._>r 1nvocatwus b\ an Old Testament fundamt.'nl~hst. th<' parade and ra1smg of the rial( b~ a Marine color guurd pl <'di:!l' or allegiance and !)ing1ng of the Star Spangled Banner. t he C'htld beater will be ~trapp<'d hy th,• wrists . . "'1th th{' bark :1 n d shoulders bared and fanng the o;tadium aud1enct• and lash ed .. with a t'.At u· ntnl' ta1b tipped by barbs " After that. lloppmg !-4.ltd. thl" oUender \\OUld lK> cut down and ti..-d to s ~talhnn and drttJU~e-d four hm~ around lht> stadium track Repres C'ntal&\('S o r lh ~ II um ane Soc1<'ty would 'il'(' to ti 'that ~Ut'. t'ruel or unu!>unl hurt befall~ the hor'lt' · Trustee M1ch11el Sal(ar orh•rt'd an immediate reaction I 14ould appro\"e that. Rru<'e. · he "aid, ·provided you permitted th<.' uc <'U~ed to have a t'11tarette pnnr to his puni!!hment · Hoppmj( expressed relurtanc-t>. since he also oppose5 5mok1ng However, the board took no uc tion. Queen Welcomed GLASGOW, Scotland (AP> - Queen Elizabeth II got a tumultuous welcome on the first day of her Scottish Jubilee toor Tuesday u a crowd, estimated by police at 100.000. stood 10 d~ in places along her coach route 0411• Piiot St•ll Pl>olo HAS WHIPPY IDEA Bruce Hopping Oil Leases Postponed WASHINGTON (AP > Secretary of Interior Cecil 0 . An· drus has decided to postpone leasm~ for offshor~ oil drilling and work more closely with lhe states 1n deciding when and where to allow leasing. Andrus announced Tuesday that he was removing lease sale." :.r heduled off Southern Cahfonua, Kodiak Island and the South Atlantic Plateau from the 1977 and 1978 leasmg schedules No derision has been made on when these a reas will be open for leasing. ·'The emph asis will be on working with lbe slates and others to resolve key issues as· sociated with sales or the open· ing of new regions," Andrus said. T he secretary added, "the principal goal of the program continues to be tbe increased pro- duction ol oiJ and gu from U.S. offshore areas. Completion of de- velopment in known areas, along with a steady exploraUon and de· velopment pattern in frontier areas arc the twin goals of the program." C~unty-held Homes To .Be Rented Out About a dozen Orange County· owned boules alon1 University Drive in theCcata Mesa area will be rented out. by the county un· 1111 probaUon or welfare of· ficlala can UM them lor 1belter homes. The County Board of Supervlaora has aaked staff m~mben to review county uae for ti.. borna before ••ree1n1 to Met renters at S'l7S lo S3llC> a mont.b. The-.. were purcbaaed by th• countJ over th• put few yun for the wideaiol of Unlvenlty ·Drive a project wblc:b 1howtupoo theti eount1'1 master plu of arterial hl&1nfaya. n. eou1At7'1 ltnkb 01 roedway r1*I belweeo SDtaAnalDdlJ'VintA•enuM. A ~ Wldlftlal amt ex· ten1 on or Cnl••rtltJ Drh'e woa141Ddude Del Mar AY9M 44i?A ••+ :wwwe a ~.Rapist V~Ws • To Kill Two SACRAMENTO (AP) -A rapist blamed by authorities for attacks on al least 23 women has threatened to klll two people and told his latest rape victim to let "'the pigs" know that. The rapist has struck repeated· ly since October 1975 in a reslden· lial a rea east or the Capitol. A sheriff's department news co nferen ce Tuesday came several hours after deputies said t he rapist claimed his 23rd vic- tim after lying up her husband in tbe couple's home. In six rapes, the rapist has at- tacked while a man was al home. In the other cases, the victim was alone in the home. The r apist typically wears a m ask. ties up people and rans acks the house. The sheriff's department com- Cyclist Held Mter Irvine Road Mishap Irvine police arrested a 21 · year ·old Whmier man on misde· meanor drunken driving charges Tuesday arter his motorcycle collided with a car being driven by a Corona del Mar woman. The wom an. Sa ndra Kay H ern~de 29, of 19 Goleta Point Drive, injury. However, the le driver, Michael Martin a thews. and his passenger, James Boschert, 19, or La H abra. both suffered numerous face and body cuts. The two men were treated at Tustin Community Hospital but not admitted. Mathews was ar rested al the hospital. According to poll('(•. the col hs ion ocrurrc·d JU St before 5 p. m cm MacArthur Jloulevard nt·ar Campus Drive Police !'>aid Mathewo; attcmpt- t·d lo p<.as" Mrs lfernandt·z· car on lht• right, but instead ran 1nlo the side of 1t. knock mg ht :. bike to the ~round and damaging both \ t.>hu:les 2 Unrelated Thefts Probed By NB Police Newport Beach police are in- vestigatin~ two apparently un· related burglaries in which resi· dents lost items valued at more than $6,000. The fi rst burglary occurred over the weekend at the Linda Isle home or Joseph Ravenna. Ravenna reported the thefts Tuesday. He said burglars broke into his home at 34 Linda Is le by prying open a second floor sliding glass door. They took clothes. camera equipment. a tape recorder and a television !iel, he said Gary Bisel of 228 Via Ithaca told poUce he lost $1,107 worth or golf equipment when thieves got into tht> gar age of his Lido Isle home late Tuesday or early Wed· nesday. mehlS also followed reports that lock sales are soaring in the mid- dle·income and upper-income re- sidential communiUes where the rapist has attacked. A local group, calling itself the Easl Area Rapist Surveillance Patrol, also said Tuesday ll col· lected over $10,000 for a reward for a ny lip leading to the rapist 's arrest and conviction. Madel ine Mur p h y . s pokeswoman for the group. said it planned to use CB radios in cars touring the area on the lookout for the rapist. The man's latest victim said the rapist told her he would kill two people if he 'saw or heard anylh.ine in the media about the atlack, s heriff 's pre ss 1pokeaman Bill Miller said. Later, Miller said, be told the woman's husband he would "kill two people toni&ht" lf he didn't :.ee big headlines. He also told the woman to tell "the pigs .. (police) about bis statement, • Miller said. R eese said psychologis ts believe the rapist is trying to pro· ve himself sexually because he "has difficulty establishing a normal sexual relationship." Reese said the rapist . who t ypically carries a gun and knife but has never disllgured or wounded any victim, probably has a "domineering" mother and an "absent" father or a weak father. Fro91PageAJ OLDSTERS avenues in Corona del Mar or in architeet"s fees to begin remodel- ing of the existing school build rngs for use by the !)en1 or citizens Councilmen earlier this .r<'ar agreed to give the private school another one year lease on the grounds that one room m the building be turned over to the ~enior citizens. That idea met with opposition from seniors and backers or the center who apparently enlis ted Riley 's help in getting a ruhng that such a Joint use would jeopardize the grant. The contract exphc1tly outlaws JOml use by s tating: .. The city, at a m1rumum. shall transfer the use of the entire Sil<' and facilities to a senior citizen center exclus ively at the earliest feasible time, but in no case later than Aug. l, 1977, unless the city can establish to the satisfaction of the chairm an or the board or supervisors that such transfer lb impractical by said date.·· Development plans for the sate a pproved without an implemcn· talion date by city councilmen m February call for ins tallation of an SO·car parking lot a nd addi- tion of a cafeteria-auditorium on the four-acre property on the east side or Marguerite and construc- tion ol a public park on the two- acre parcel on the east side or Marguerite. City offic ials h ave been notified by HUD that the final year's grant will be $5.22,000. It is to be used to complete the purchase of the land from CalTr ans and to develop the center. ., t Brown Wage:. Hike Backed SACRAMENTO <AP>-A Senate commit lee has voted unanimously to raise Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.'s pay to $65,000, after kilting a clause that would allow the governor to Lurn down the extr a money. The 8-0 vote Tuesday or the Senate Governmental Organl1&tion Committee sent the pay raise bill to the Senate Finance Com· mittee. The measure would g rant raises of up to '8 per· cent for 11 top state of· flcials beginning Jan. 1, 1979, with the biggest dollar raise earmarked for the attorney generaJ. No Tickee, No Bolllh, .. GuardFindS A security ~uard for the Unl()n Bank buildin~ in Newport Cen~r ended up with a red face an<J a pl are in need of wrapping after-l}e thought he had discovered ·a bomb. . Police:' were call ed next to lNl· high rise at about 7 p.m . Mon~ by the guard who told officen lie found the mysterious package cift his desk. He said he brought St outdoors when he detected u~ IOjt. t' Police cordoned off the a rea and brought in the Orange Co\U\· ty Shmff's bomb squad wh0s& m e mbers noted the package was addressed to Hawaii. but c arried a locaJ retum address in the name or Mr. and Mrs . Brian Kobayashi. Police called the Kobayashis to lhe scene . Mrs . Kobayashi iden· tiried the package as one contain· mg a plate that she had left for mailing on the security guard's desk a few minutes earlier ns she left work. Bomb squad members ginger ly unwr apped the package and found the plate intended for the woman·s mother·in -law Mrs. Kobayashi explained t hat workers m the building always leave packages for m ailing with the security guard because they won't fit in the building's m ail . s lots. Police and the guard were una- ble to explam the source of the • ticking sound that triggered the incident Pearl Sings For Crawford_. NEW YORK CAP>-Pearl Bailey sang her mother's favorite song at a memorial service for her "sister," movie sta r Joan Crawford. "I cons ider Joan Crawford m y sister, and since we're sisters I can sing only one song, my mother's favorite tune," Miss Balley said before beginning the spiritual, •'He'll Understand," on Tuesday at All Soul's Unitarian Church. About SSO people attended the 30·m inute service, which opel\ed with the 23rd Psalm and included e ulogies by actress Geratdirie Brooks and screen writer Anita Loos . .. · ·~ ... . Saddlebae_k Afternoon N.Y.. Stoeks VOL. 70, NO. 138, 4 SECTIONS, '6 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA . WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1977 :svvsn· Chief Kips Striking Teachers BJIAVRIE KABPER Of Ille Delly ...... , .... Loa Young, president of the Saddleback Valley Unified School District Board of Educa· tJon, said Tuesday that her faith and confidence in the teaching wofessiQll baa bee~ shattered by tbe drawn·out d spute which culminated in t • teachers' tlrlke last week. Reading from prepared com· ments during a school board meet.Inf, Mn. Young lashed out at a state law and tbe behavior of some ol the striking teachers. She alao quest.imted whether the resulting damage can be re· paired. "Disharmony and chaos run rampant like a wild prairie fire, leaving in its path confusion and bitterness and it la fanned by some aspiring to destroy the system or aspirinC to leadership and financial gain," she said. ........ .. Some of our teachers have been tramformed from ethical people Into labor unionilta bent on dllruptlon." Describing herself as .. diJ. mualoned and disenchanted," the acbool board president said, "the whole system has been poisoned." Mn. Younc said state leclslator1 are controlled "by many bl&hlY paid unethical and self·aerving lobbyists." Thia she o.lly ..... ..,_. 11rY Wiii'-Scllrel- fJAfMEN AND PARAMEDICS REMOVE VIRGINIA COOK FROM CRUMPLED VEHICLE MIHlon Viejo Mlahap C•uHd Truck Cerrylnt Newap•pera to Cruah Car 2 Percent Teachers' Hike Posed The Capistrano Unified School District has countered a teacher demand for a 12 percent aalary hike with an of(er of a two per·· cent raise. ''That is our initial offer," said Superintendent Jerome Thornsley. "We are prepared to continue negotlallng. Two per· cuot is obviously not our last of· fer." Ca~istrano Unified teachers signed a two-year contract in December, Jtivini them an 8 4 percent salary raise. The con· tract. In effect from July 1. 1976. through June 30. 1978, providea that teachers could reopen negotiations by March on salaries. fringe benefits and one other Item. In Februury the Capistrano Unlhed F.ducalion Assoclatton <CU EA >. representing leachet'1, requested that negotiations be re opened. In addition to salaries and fringe }x)neflt.s. teachers are negotiating a shift to blndlnc arbitration to settle teacher 1rlevances. Thomsley said the 8.4 percent salary boost brouaht Capiatrano «!acher salaries in line with what otfler unirled districts 1n the coianty are paying. 1'he "averaae" teacher ln the C•plstrano school district, who etlela only as a atatlstlcal entity for computation purposes, re· colved a $1,810 pay hlke when the c9r:rent contract wu signed. His ••l~ry Increased from ti.,oas J~t year l9 a current annual 1iJ1ry ot $15,212. CUEA president Tony LeoQ (See OFPE&, Paae A2> Coast .. SF Woman Injured In Viejo Smashup A San Pnmdsto woman was seriously injured today on the freew~ in Mission Viejo when her car went out of control and was crushed by a swer-ving flatbed truck carrying a load of newspapen. The victim, identified as Vir1inia M. Cook, 59, was pinned ln her auto for about 20 minutes while firemen armed with hydraulic rescue tools ripped away thetwist.ed metal and glass. The impact of the 9 a . m. c?'ash juat south of Oso Parkway in the northbotmd freeway Ian~ hurled Mrs. Cook onto the floor of her car, where she was trapped bet ween the dash and the front seat. Whlle f U"emen worked to free her, paramedics attempted to treat her Injuries . She was rushed by ambulance to Mllsk>n Community Hospital, where of· fic1all said there would be no word on her condltioo untJI after· noon. Witnesses to the accident told the CHP thal Ma. Cook's vehicle was travellni at a normal speed when it besan drifting into the center divider. The car hit the dirt and turned sharply back across the freeway lanes. The CHP spokesman said the driver of the truck ''had no chance" of avoiding Mrs. Cook's car as it cut across in front of him. The truck. carrying bundles of the day's edition of a Saddleback Valley weekly newspaper, rammed into the car, flipplng it on its side and pushing it about 50 yards across the pavement, into the lefl·hand shoulder. Impacting the sloping dirt shoulder turned the car upright and caused t.he truck to tum on its side, crushing part oft.he other vehicle. The truck driver, Ralph Traber of Del Mar, was not seriomly injured. Rothschild Bidding Establis"lws Record. M ENTMORE Enl)and <AP> -One lbouland well·beeled bid· dera front around the world of· fered Uy biih prices for 18th Ceft• tury lm"nlture today u the Hie ol the f abaloua BotbacMld collec- tlon 1t Mmtmore Towera bn*e a record oaly mlnuta iato tta ftnt day. • A wrtUns dea bUtJt for Mane Antotnette wa boUlat bllet bY the Palace of Venailles, a Lou1a XV desk attracted tbe bighat bid ever for a plece ol furniture, and a 200·year·olcl mechanical . oranee tree witb 1lnctn1 birds went for $153,000 to the regret of Pearl Sing. For Cmwford' ill owner 1 the Earl of Rosebel')'. He con.rested he had hoped the bids would not meet hi• reserve price. One million pounds ($1. 7 _ mllUon> had J>een bid before the -n1ne-day auetSon, billed u .. the tale of tM ct!Dtw'Y," WU much more ttum •boar old. That.ibiiat tM"biiMat1X'"1oul ~ MiCtkin lotaf ot $1.3 mDUott tuen in the 19'75 sale at the Geraldine Rockefeller Dodge estat.ln Madison, N.J . "1'be prices are ataggerlng.ly high," said Angus Ogilvy, husband ol Princess Alexandra and a director of Sotbeby's, the preatllloua auctlon house that or· 1anJzed UM sale. "They're way over the ettlmate. It's quite amazlne.'' bltr~ Rosebery, 47, whose gru:rather Baron Meyer NEW YORK <AP)-Pearl de R Ud uaembled thec:ol- Balley sani her motber'1 lectlon from palaces around f avortte aon• at a memorial BuOP!1 ii 'lelllnl botb the 75- aervice for her .. slater," movie room ••more Towers aad all star Joa Crawford. ill COQtenU to pay inheritance "I consider Joan Crawford my taxes. 1tater, and alnce -n'r• 1llt«s l Tbt '*-8 ii expected to br1nc can 1ln1 onty one 1001, my up $1,7 mllUon and tbe a,m mother'• f aYcirite tune," Min it.mt• aw at tuat $5.1 million.; Ball91 ,.ld befan bealnnlna the ""' The NOMt off er ever mlde ln spiritual. "He'll Undentand." on r Brit.Ith poundl for a piece of TueactQ at All Soul'• Uatt:arlan turalture •• aao,ooo pound• Church. ($47$,000), wu mlde by an un .. AbOUl 550 peopte attended the kaown bldd•r for a ·sold· 30-mlnute Mnice. wblcb opeoed encruated 230-year-old LoWt XVc wltb tbi 23lr1t Piilm and lnchlded diik. Tlii pnVlout recOril WP eulol*:tW adNA Oeraldi• Ml ii 117' Wtdi 111.eoo~aet Brooks Dd:KNID writer AnlU (than woru. -.ooo> tot iliOtMr said, hu raulted ln the Rodda Act, the state law which man- dates collective 'barsaining for school employea. "It is straight out of the pit and playing havoc with school dis- tricts up and down the state," sbe said. Complainlni that the law has placed •cbool boards aod employes in an adversary situa- tion, sbe said the law has destroyed a once happy and cooperative relationship. Mrs. Young said the district's nefotlations wit~ teachers, which continued for 13 months, was a "bitter struggle from beilnning to end.'• She charged there was obscene and verbal abuse, rock throwing, a vlctous harassment campaign, threata of physical harm and threats lof retribution 011 stu· dents' grades. • Some-teachers, she said, "io· namect•• 300 students into mob action and some told small elementary school children to go home because there was no school. "I refuse to condone this type of behavior by my silence," she said. Noting that it appears the "swords of battle" have been laid down, she said, "Tbe ques· lion now appears to be, can we . (See YOUNG, Page AZ ) Saccharin Ban .. . Debate Heated WASIDNGTON (AP> -Rep. James B. Martin <R·N.C. ), told the Food and Drug Administra· lion today that the one significant benefit of saccharin is that "it helps people stick to their diet.'' The statement was immediate· ly disputed by a spokesman for Ralph..Nader's Health Research Group. M artln and Dr. Sidney M. WoHe. director of the Nader group, were the leadoff wit· nesses at a public hearing called by FDA Commissioner Donald Kennedy to air testimony on the agency's plan to ban saccharin as an additive to foods and beverages but permit lts sale as a nonprescri~Uon drug. Martin, an early and out· spoken opponent of the FDA proposal, said if saccharin causes cancer "it is so weakly carcinogenic that there is no evidence it has ever caused cancer in a human being.•• Martin said the Canadian study that indicated saccharin caused increued bladder can~r iltna~~---vebeen defective l>ecause the hich doses fed iM rata could h•ve caUMld al.her abnormalltiet that resulted Four Perish In 2 CouDty Road Crashes Eight days without a traffic fatality in Orange County ended abruptly late Tuesday afternoon when four people, includinc a Newport Beach man, were killed in two freeway accldenta. A coroner's report identified the Newport Beach man as 47· year·old Douelas Elgar of 2306 . Arbutus St. Accordinc to an accident re· port, Elgar was drivin' his sta· tion wagon south on the Santa Ana Freeway in Anaheim when it slammed into a center divider, became airborne and hurtled in· to a lightweight foreign.made car traveling in the opposite direct.ion. Killed on impact were the car's driver and her a.year-old son. Elgar reportedly died two hours after t.he 5:58 p.m. accident in Anaheim Memorial Hospital. Accident Investigators lden· tlfled the dead worn an as Karen Carigma, 20, of 6343 Lincoln Ave., Buena Park. The dead chlld was ldentlfied as Jefrey ,A. <See DEATHS, Page A2) in the bladder cancers. He asked Kennedy to delay in· stitution of the ban for at least six months or a year to give Congress time to amend the so· called Delaney Clause that pro· hibits use of any food additive shown to cause cancer in humans or animals. Kennedy said at the outset of the hearing that the Delaney Clause was not a subject for dis· cussion today because the ·FDA would have acted anyway against saccharin on grounds that it is unsafe as a food ad· ditifi. Wolle testHied that "no scien· ti!ic evidence exists" to support claims that saccharin is impor· tant for weight control. He cited what he said is the on· ly pobUshed s~lentlfic study on (See ADDITIVE, Page AZ> Flit Returns? . . ·Girl's Death Opens Season ATLANTA (AP)-Swine Ou m ay have caused the death of a South Carolina teen-age girl. the National Center for Disease Control reported today. If so, it would be the first death caused by swine flu this flu season. The CDC said South Carolina health officials report- ed that a 11&:r·old girl was hospitalized with _viral pooumoola :ch 30 and died April 12. BloOd tests procfuced evidence that she was a victim of swine flu, the CDC said. The home town of the girl was not im· mediately available. , The center said investigation of household, school and social contacts revealed several people with in· fluenza-like illnesses. Laboratory-confirmed cases of swine flu were re- ported at Brodhead and Ixonia, Wis., in December, and at Litchfield, Minn., in Ja~uary. In November, a probable case of swine flu was reported at Concordia, Mo., butit was never confirmed in the laboratory. County Planners Back Growth Goal Co unty planning com · missioners have endorsed a $160,000 a year plan for monitor- ing populatio~h and de· velopment in Southeast Orange County. The plan designed to make cer· lain growth doesn't outstrip es· sential services such n sewage disposal will now move on to the Board of Supervisors for ap· proval or rejection. It is the result of a board pledge last July to monitor population growth in Southwest Orange County to make certain it Is In harmony with a goal of no more than 711,000 residents by 1995. Included in the study area are four cities, San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano, Laguna Beach and Irvine as w'ell as the unin· corporated areas that surround those cities. Services listed as essential to the area's growth included domestic water supply. waste water disposal, storm drainage, electricity and natural gas. Other services on the essential list are schools. transportation and parks. "The basic intent or a develop- ment monitoring program is to know, with a fair degree of cer· talnty. the capability of existing systems to provide ~ssential services," a · report to the Plan· ning Commisaion· said. · •'The complete services system needs to be monitored," sald tbe county Environmental M ana"ement Agency report. Flog Facitlty! As far as population growth ls concerned, the plan calls for population updales in the four cl· ty and unincorporated areas at six-month intervals. But No Ltut Cigarette. /. Bruce Hoppln1, former Laguna Beach •chool board can· dldate, has offered the board his proposal for a policy of corporal punishment. Hoppins. who opposes the dis· trict practice, told truatees Ult ta to be adm.lnl1tered, lt ouaht to be ln a fair manner. con1lstent with equal·treatment·f or·all protec- tion• ol the Constitution. A council ol Llguna Beach ltu· dentl thould be appolnted to HO whether their teachers, ad· mlnl1trator1 or trU1teea are similarly deaervin1 of corporal punl1hment, t.. Hid. tr Judeed deaemni. Hopplna Hld: "At hlih noon, thi totil 1ti.ic1Mt enrollmet l\all uaemble I& tbe La.~· Beeeti Hilb ScboOI ~ ball' itdum. .. Ud u.. adjudpd off ender •.. wtll bt led to a Poll in the center of the football fteld. Included in tbe proposed $160,000 buctaet for monltortng Southeut Oranae County growth ere four Jobi felt needed to de· velop needed resources. t4D GUI' RID , OF OLD WOOD "Not only WU I pleued to get the extra cash, but you should have teen bow happy m1 wtte was. We've 1ot our backyard back!" That., the tatJmony of a Coeta MeH man wbo·cteaned the yard with thllclaullled ad: Uaed lumbe.r. all tlzes. Excellent cOf'(JlUon. SS$. XXX·llXXX IA09. . utb ceoturJ l"r*ecb delL • -~--.• "Aller lnvoeatloua b1 an Old Tutam.t fundameet.alllt; the (Seit PUNl8H, .... Al) A2 DAIL y PILOT SB Offslwre Leasing Shelved WAS HINGTON I AP) Secretary of Interior Cecil A drus has decided to po le asing for offshore oil d and work more closely wi states in deciding when where to allow leasing. Andrus announted Tuesday that he wu removing !ease 1alea1 sc h e duled o ff Southern California, Kodiak Island and the South Atlantic Plateau from the 1977and1978 leasing schedules. No decision has been made on when these areas will be opeo for leasing. ''The emphasis will be on working with the stales and others to resolve key issues as- sociated with sales or the open- ing of new regions." Andrus said. The secretary added, "the principal goal of the program continues to be the increued pro- duction of oil and gas from U.S. offshore areas. Completion of de- velopment in known areas, along wlttl a steady exploration and de- velopment pattern in frontier areas are the twin goals of the program." The revised leasing schedule leads off with the Gulf or Mexico this June, the Cook Inlet of Alaska in October and six sales in the Atlantic Ocean and the G ulf of Mexico through December 1978. He said the government may drop plans for a 1978 sale or leases in the Pac ific from Northern Cahfornia. Oregon and Washington, the states whose shor es and fishing industries might be disrupted. Andrus indicated the states will have greater say in whttl areas will be developed. • "( firmly believe that we can have and will benefit Crom the advice of coastal states and, in turn, the states may better un- derstand the Impacts they must plan for." Andrus said. Although retaining Nixon and Ford administration goals of find in~ new oil and gas riche!'i orr America's coasts, Andrus &cud he is attempting in the new policy to case the problem of local col'T' ccrns and wishes bein~ over· looked in federal energy develop- ment effort s "Whal l.!>.!>Ubstant1ally different is the manner in which lht• program will be carried out in re- lation to states, local government and the general public," he said fi'ro•P~AJ PUNISH •.. parade and raising of the rtag by a Marine color guard, pled~e of alkg1ance and sin~ing of the Star SpanJtled Runner, the child bt>ater will be strapped hy the wrists with the bi.lck and shoulders barcct and facin~ thl' st adium audience and la!.hl'd with a cat ·o'-nine tails tipped by harhs · After that. lloppm~ !.aid, lhl' offender would be cut down and lied to u !'talhon and dr agged four timN1 .1roun<f the !ltudium lrock. Repr<'scnt atl V('S o r thl· Hum ane SO<'t<'tv would sec to 1t 'that no undue, c·ruc•I or unusual hurt befalls the horse Trustee Michael Sagar ofr<'rcd an immt-diate reaction .. 1 would approve that, Bruce. · he said, 'provid<'d you pcrmilt<'d the ac· <'Used to haven <'igarette prior to his punishment." Hoppin" <'Xpr<'!lscd rtluctnnce. since he also opposes smoking llowen·r. the board t"ok no ac ti on House Okay8 Bill WASHINGTON <AP > With the passuge Tuesday or a $1.5- billion program to provide jobs or job tralninf( for some 200,000 youn g people. the House has complet<'d action on President Carter's economic stimulus pro· gram. OAANOE COAST H DAILY PILOT .... ,," --..... IOtN -"'*'- IH-• C-Ytr • ,,.,,.,latnt •net c;."""' At~ ,,._ .. ,u ... 11 ld'tO' l ... !llHllM ....... M•••0"'919iler 0.-"·'""" • ._, .. _ llh 1'1..-I Mlt141tl"' NIOr\ laddlebectt v '''"Office 1m1u,..,110-. .i..., °'-"'""'•' OfflcH C...ttMou UOW.\1 ... ,1,HI " ............... -< .. 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". ~~::;,:;. ·:r~:;~~·=·~ ~.::. ~ <.9f••·--..-<••--,. ........... a.ta Mou, <•111 .. 1111 ~llllu•l•lleft •• c .. ,,,, U st -Ulty I H 1•1111 U tf 1111'1 llllllttff ........... _....,. ) ) Aliso Pipeline Progress Steel beams are placed at Aliso Beach in South Lagu?a as welder Chuck Hooper of Dana Point work.s ~n a p~er (o be used in construction of the S6.5 m1lh~n Abso Management Agency sewage o.utfall Construction W?rk currently occupies a vast portion of the beach parking area, but onshore work is to be completed by JuJy when building will then shift to a barge moored off shore When complete, the outfall will extend 8,000 feet off_ the beach and dispose of 48 million gallons of effluent datly Fro• Pagf# A I YOUNG FLAYS TEACHERS se\'er the cancer attack upon our schools . Will there be peace or a truce?" Mrs. Young had introduced her comments by saying, "I JUSl do have to get some things off my cheat ." It was the first time any of the trustees have s poken publicly about the strike. Trustees had remained quiet even when they officially ratified the cont.ta ct wifh teachers. They gave the impression that they were purposefully trying to gel quickly and qu1etly back to the us ual business. When asked to comment this morning, the other board mem bers indicated that their intent is to 10 forward and educate klds. Trustee Carole Neustadt described the recent days as "an indescribable nightmare." Althouah admittedly d is· illusloned and disappointed, she said her reaponsibllity as a boat:;d member precludes these dedp feelings. "I believe more strongly than ever that our challenge ls now.'· she saJd. Mrs. Neustadt aald there are two components, tragedy and opportunity, in every cruls. "I believe that we mutt locus 111 our enerJle:s Qn that part or our crlaia that sui· aeata opportunity," •he aald. Tbe tn.llteet also ch1llen1ed 1d mlnl1trator1, teachers and parent.a to joln the board "ln our com mnraent to ne11 tnose woundl which surely nlat by I<>" inl forth ln our qu t ror th hi•httt quaUcy, ed\lcatlon. • • Tnaat.ee Bill Kohler alto ln· dlcated there ls now • •·won· derful opportunity" to ac- C'omphsh better education. 8111 Mecham, president of the Saddleback Valley Educators Association. said he and the teacher!\ "are doing all we can to see the education process get back to normal." He also said he does not believe teachers had ac- tually done what Mrs. Young char1cd New Officers For Serr&no New officers will be elected during the 1prln1 meeting e! Ser· rano lnterm~diate Scoool s St udent ·Te a ch er· Pa rent Organization <STPO> .at 7:30 p.m . Tuesday in the school'• second noor multipurpose room. Amended bylaws, whtcb ln· elude exrandlng the STPO to in· elude al residents or the achool attendance area, also wlll be pre- sented during the meeting. Ray Garubo. school pri*'Cipal, also wUl •xplaln that be 1e--ctian1· ln1 the organlutlon '1 function to that of a school advlaory counlil. Mcmbfl'I now wlll advlft ~on curriculum developmnt. ftltal manaeement, learnin• enYlnm· ment, pupll behavior and dit- ·ctplln ln 1ccord&llff wllh die school di1t.rlct•1 poUcles anCS 1tat1 law. A •late of ofOcen wlll be pre- sented by the nomlnatJne com· ml~ Which WU chaired by .. arlene Sln1b, anCI motions trom t.be OOOC" will be accepted. · ( ....... Rapist Vows ' To Kill Two SACRAMENTO CAP> A rapist blamed by authorities ror attacks on at least 23 women has threatened to kill two people and told his latett rape victim lo let "the pigs" know that. The rapist bas struck repealed· ly since October 1975 in a residen· Ual area east ol lhe Capitol. A sheriff's department news conference Tuesday ca m e several hours after deputies said the rapl.st claimed his 23rd vic- tim after tying up her huaband in the couple's home. typically carries a iun and knife but haa never d isfigured or wounded any victim, probably has a "domineering" mother and an "absent" father or a weak father. He added there may have been ·'copycat" rapes in the area and some investigators feel two men, not just one, could be involved ln this string of rapes.'· But he described the rapist as a white male between 19 and 30 with blue or hazel eyea, 5'8" to 5'10" tall, with a "good build" a nd dirty blond o r medium brown hair. SACRA ME NTO (AP>-A Senate commit· lee has voted unanimously to raiae Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.'a pay to $65,000, after killing a clauliO that would allow the governor to turn down the e xtra money. The 8-0 vote Tuesday or the Senute Governmental Organization Comm ittee sent the pay raise blll lo tbe Senate Finance Com· mitlee. The meas ure would 1ranl raises of up to 4A per- cent for 11 top s tale of· ficlals beginning Jan. l, 1919, with the b iggest dollar raise earmarked for the attorney general. In aix rapes, lbe rapist has al· tacked while a man was at home. ln lbe other cues, the victim was alone in the home. The rapist typically wears a mask, ties up people and ransacks the house. The sheriff's department com- mentf also followed reports that lock sales are soaring in the mid· die-income and upper-income re- sidential communities where the rapist has attacked. Tiro Mo-ped Bandits Hit A.gain, Cet $17$: A local group, calling iuelf the East Area Rapl.st Survelllance Patrol, also said Tuesday it col- lected over s10,ooo. ror a reward for any tip leadln&'to the rap~t's arrest and conviction. ..Madeline Murphy , spoke5Woman fol' the group, said it planned to use CB radios in can touring the area on the lookout for the rapist. The man's latest victim said the rapist told her he would kill two people if he saw or heard anything in ttte media about the at tack , sheriff's press spokesman Bill Mlller said. Later, Miller sald, he told the woman's husband he would "kiU two people tonight" if he didn't see big headlines. He also told the woman to tell """'the pigs" (police> about his statement, Miller said R eese said psychologists believe the rapist is trying to pro· ve himself sexually because he ·has diHl<'ulty establishing a normal sexual relationship." Reese said the rapist, who Fro• Pag~ Al OFFER .•• said he was very disappointed at the district's initial offer or a two percent salary increase. "I assume the district will up its offer ," he said. "It Is hoped, we will reach full accord." Leon said the biggest concern or the teacher negotiators is fr. inge benefits, which ar e being re- bid. Because it wjll be three or four weeks before information is available on health insurance, negotiations m ay continue past the end of school next month. "We are read y to settle, but the teachers want the district to take a ll the risk on fringe benefits," Tornsley said. Of binding arbitration, Leon said the district should follow the lead of the federal government and most Stale agencies in using binding arbitration to settle grievances. "It's the 111mplest and easiest way to settle disagreement." Leon said Tennis Rackets Two youthf ut bandits On a red mo·ped struck for the second lime in two days in Huntm,ton Beach Tuesday. · Detective Dtck Nolen said they grabbed a purse from a 54-year· old woman and fied with $175 ln cash. The victim was identified as Alice Hutchinson of 5361 Bonanza Drive, Huntingt~n Beach. Nolen saJd she bad just mac$e a withdrawal from a bank in Hunt- ington Center. Nolen saJd the two suspect!, believed to be in their mid tee~ were apparently lying in watt at the center tor a potential victim. He said that ape of the suspects ADDITIVE.-. the issue that found saccharin user s on diets experienced no ~realer wei-"hl loss than a com- parable number of dieters who did not use the urtiflcial sweetener. Animal studies indicate. Wolfe said, that low doses of saccharin lower blood sugar and thus in crea$e appetite, which would make it more difficult for sac· charin users lo slick to their diets. Wolfe endorsed the FDA's pro· posed ban as a necessary step toward eliminating what he called one of the many environ- mental causes of cancer in the United States. James S . Turner, of the Federation of Homemakers of America, said his organization supports the FDA on the basis or the scientific evidence pre- sented. He said that permitting food additives on the market that have not been proved safe would upset "our concerted fight to br- ing the chemical environment un- der control." The debate over the Delaney Clause is a "red h erring," Turner said , because the Food a nd Drug Administration is bound by law to keep products out or the food supply unless there is "a positive showing of safety" for them . No such showing exists for sac- charin. Turner said. Wilson -Kramer Autograph Chris Everett Autograph'--./ World Class -Advantage Stan Smith -T2000 Dunlop -Fort Bancroft -Bjorn Bond Yonex y Prince Racket Sb1nliflg . seized the purse without ev~n stopping to get off the motorbi~. The victrim, who was uot believed to be hurt in the ind- dent, also lost credit' cards 8JUl other personal papers. · Nolen said the same twp youngters app81'enUy committed a similar robbery of a 74-year-old ·woman in downtown Huntingtoel Beach Monday. She was thrown lo the pave- ment.. but not seriously hurt. The bandits gol $10 in that incident as well u ldentilication papers ana. mail that the woman had just picked up at the post office. Nolen said one suspect is flve-10 and weighs about 170 pounds. He bas medium length hair. The second is five-four, 150 pounds and wears s houlder length hair. Fro• Page Al DEATHS •.• Carigma, 3, of the same Buena Park address. A California Highway Patrol spokesman said a third car Wail damaged but lhere were no othe.r 1nJuries i n the triple-fatal freeway accident near Magnolia A venue in Anahejm . Twenty minutes earlier, a tow truck driver was killed on the _ San Diego Freeway west of Bois•' Chica Road11ear Seal Beach. According to a CHP report, Gary Joe House, 23, of Hawaiian Gardens, was fatally injured when crushed between a disabled car and his tow truck. A CHP spokesman s aid Hous, was hooking the disabled auto to his tow rig when a northbound driver swerved his pickup truck on to the lreew ay shoulder · and struck the stricken auto. In tum, it s lammed into the tow truck, crushing the victim between the auto and truck. A CHP spokesman said an in- vestigation of a possible felony drunken driving charge involv- ing the pickup truck's driver is under way today. The driver of the 1964 modt;l truck was identified as Adalberto Munos Trujlllo, of 8116 E. Apache Road, Westminster. Trujillo was injured in the accl• dent and taken to UCI Medical Center for treatment. Wednesday'8 Afternoon Price• NYSE • s DAIL 'r PILOT .4 f J Spud Suit Pot ato's Name Can't.Be S a me By MILTON MOSKOWITZ One of t.boee momentous issu11 ln the Ure or the republic -what Is an Idaho potato? -bu finally been aeWed by._ federal d.lstrlct court order. The fiodlna: An Idaho potato LI" a potato IJ'OWD ln Idaho. · Now you might think this Is self-evident. But It ~ttalnb' waan•t evident to the potato arowera in the neigbborinf state ot Waablngton. They grow the same kind of potato the Idaho farmers IJ'OW, a Russet Burbank, and they therefol'e' saw no reuon why they couldn't JdverUse thelr potatoes as .. Idaho .. potatoes: ... A AS A. MATrER OF· FACT, SINCE THE Washln1ton growers apparently get hl&her yields than their coun· terparta In Idaho, they had been advert.is~ that the Russet. Burbank "crew f amou.. in ldabo but O'OWS better in Waahlqton... ····• • ·· lt. may have beeii"thtt Put-down that got under the skin or the Idaho growers:-Tbey went. to court two years ago lo ·ask for relief. It was the 'Idaho Potato Commissioo vs. the Washlneton PotatoCommiMion. Jn a ruling handed down last month •. the ~u_rt decided in favor or io-eho. It said· tb'e Washington grower.s · bad no right to u.ae tllo term "Idabo''· as· a· d"!scri;>tlon. of their Money Tree potatoes. . . :. . . ; . The effect was to establish "Idaho" as a brand name, just as Coke; Xerox · and Kleenex are. The Washinaton growers had ho~ that tbe court would rule "Idaho'! to be a generic term. as'aspirin)s. . • · .. . . THERE WAS .MORE AT Sl'AKE HERE than state pride. It seems Uiat the.Idaho growers have traditionally been able to get ~ t.O 1 cent a pound more for thm crop than the Washingt.oo growers. That's a benefit cooferred by the . .. Idaho'' name •. whtch: the Jdabo Potato Commission bas been promoting f ot. nearly 40 years. The court of,order·,djd point out that there's nothing to st.op the Washington growers from claimine that their potatoes are superior to Uie ~es grown in Idaho. They just can•t say tha~ the ."Jdah,o'' Potatoes grown in Washington are better than the •'Idaho•• potatoes grown ln Idaho. But the Jdaho, Potato. Commission can't have it both ways. While the state'• -growers may now have exclusive use of the brand name "Idaho, .. the processors in the state will not be permitted to slap that name on producfs tnade from ••rorelgn'~ potatoes. Large quantities of Russet Burbank potatoes grown in Washington and Oregon -as much as l2S million· pounds· a year -are imported into Idaho for shipping or prpcessing in frozen and dehydrated forms. THE cOURT THAT RULED tN FAVOR of Idaho said the state commission must taJce steps to prevent the label- ing of such potatoes as "Idaho .. products. They may be pro- cessed in Idaho 7 but they're not "Idaho" potatoes unless they are grown there. · · Meanwhile; elsewhere on the potato front, the Potato Board, a · Denver·b.ased ·organization of 18,000 potato growers from all over '.the country, bas renewed the $1. million advertising and promotion campaign it has been directing at us to counteract the widespread impression that potatoes are fattening.· · '"I am not fattening" say the new magazine ads on behalf of the 'potato.· But this is a national campaign for.ate potatoes, wherevet they come from. THE iDAHO "J>OTA~ OOM~ON will continue u.· beat the drums for Idaho potatoes .. What. the Washington Potato Commission needs is a brand name. Potato farming was never like this in Irel~d. Punch ...,.,. C~aclclodi ....... ldcUd aplteln. T•'ll·ff8a W. la dae ltaMa ... t." Dome W.reeker 'Get the Show o~· the Road' LOS ANGEtEs· CAP> !-'Seventy-one year old Betty Lindenbaum'• friends delight 111 introduclrt& her as "Homo Wrecker Betty!' But women needn't worey about lotina their huabanda to her .;_only their houses. "l cet tome Icy stares from wome~· with that ll:lnd of In· troductlon. but the1 understand aft.er I explaJD/• aa,ya Xra. Undenbaum. · l'Oa ·u ~· llHa BEil husband ~ed ... she bu owned and ope.i-ated' the L.A. Wrecking Company. Her lluaband ran U. !Or 40 yean before that. · . .