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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-05-20 - Orange Coast Pilot' J eat I Mesa Shakey's Robbed Again, $300 Grabbed DAILY PILOT' . * * * 10' * * * FRIDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 20, 1977 VOi. 10, HO. UO, 4 SE(~IOHS, 46 PAGES Watch Out •~w1....,..o Neighbors say Samantha, a cat in Riverside. keeps a watchful eye out for intruders, in this case the photo· grapher, on its owner's 11roperty. It's not really known whether she is one mea~at. l!olice Fear Arson In TUJO Mesa Fires Police suspect arson in two fires in separate areas of Costa Mesa Thursday that destroyed a motorcyele and blackened a wall outside an office building. 0£ficer Dennis Jefcoat said he responded to a ca11 of a fire out- side Newport.er Motors at 1969 Herbor Blvd. at 12:30 a .m. Thursday were he found a 250ce motorcycle ln flames near the bUUdlng. Man Rescued · PORTERVILLE (AP> -A helicopter crew from Lemoore Navel AJr Station has rescued a Riverside man, Timothy Tu•ecta, S3. • • He said llames were so intense from a ruptured gas tank, that firemen were not sure what was burning until the fire was ext- inguished. Jefcoat said he believes someone tampered with wiring lo the battery to ignite the fire. E leven hours later, the same officer responded to a fire behind the Red Catpet Realty office at 666 Baker St. In the second lnctdcnt2 police belle~e someone atackea paper boOka bestde the building and set fire to the books. The names blackened a wall and cracked a Jarae plate glass window but did no damaic to the inside or the re- al ettate~fica. ~ Shakey's In Mesa Hit Again Two gunmen a mbus hed de· parting cmployes of a Cost a Mesa pizza parlor early today. forcing them to re-open the eatery and then making off with more than $300. This m orning 's robbery marked the fourth lime this year that Shakcy 's Pizza at 2214 Newport Blvd has been robbed. The three previous robberies took place Feb 27. March 15 and April 6, police records show. However, officers said they don't beli('ve the same robbers arc responsi ble fo r all four holdups. In this morning's incident, police said, manager and assis· tant manager or the pizza parlor wer e walking to their cars about 2 a m. after cleaning up the restaurant when two men burst out of nearby bushes and con- fronted them. Police said the two bandits were armed with large caliber handguns and threatened lo hurt the two employes if they did not unlock the door lo the restaurant. After scooping the cash Crom a safe, the two bandits forced the man ager and his assistant into a restroom and pushed a cigarette machine in front of the door. Police said the two ernployes forced lhe. door open about 10 minutes later and contacted of- ficers. They said they did not see a getaway car . but described the two men as being of Latin des- cent. One suspect stood five·feet- si x and weighed about 130 pounds. His accomplice was about six·feet-one, weighing 175 pounds. Both men were described as being in their mid-20:s. Mailman Sues· Dog Owners A mailman who claims he was a ttacked and bitten by the family dog while delivering mail at a Corona del Mar home sued the aJ. leged owoen of th~ animal Thursday fo.-SS0,000 in damages. Post Office employe William L . Eaton names Mable arid S.M.' McNeiU. 700 Avocado St .• as de- fend ants In hill' Oran~e County Superior C<Nrt lawauJ.t. He claims th McNeills' dog at- tacked and bit blm when be was making a delivery at the home lutAug. 21. 4 'I on u es? Arson Suspeeted In Two Separate Costa Mesa Fires Hughes' Death Mexico Mulled Kidnap Charge HOUSTON (AP ) -The Hous ton Post said today it learned that Mexican officials considered filing murder and kidnaping charges last summer Radiation Fines Eyed SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The Nuclear Regulatory Com mission proposed fin es of $7,500 today against Pacific Gas & Electric for violations in - cluding excessive radia· tion exposure at the firm 's Humboldt Bay nuclear power station. The agency's orrice of in- spection and enforcement said the overexposures, which PG&E said occurred between Jan. 17 and March 18, were not considered hazardous to the health of installation workers. The overexposures were, however , in excess of the maximum allowable under federal regulations in a calendar quarter. in connection with the death of Howard Hughes. The Post said the charges ap- parently would have been aimed at Hughes employes, m any of whom traveled with him from country lo country and who were his only contact with the outside world. A spokesman for the Hughes Summa Corp. called the report absurd. The newspaper quoted Texas Asst. Atty. Gen. Rick Harrison as saying he learned of the Mexican officials' plans during his in- V'es tigation in Mexico of ci rcums t an ces surrounding Hughes' death and the late in· dustrialist's nearly two·month visit to that country. A report from Harrison to Tex- as Atty. Gen. John Hill, the Post s aid , indi cated M ex i ca n authorities gathered information they interpr eted as showing death was due to neglect by the s taff that cared for Hughes at the Acapulco Princess Hotel. "The very ideas of murder and kidnaping charges are absurd," s aid Arel e Sede rberg , a spokesman for Hughes' Summa Corp., which e mployed the Hughes aides at the hotel. Harrison wrote in his report that he was told or plans for (See HUGHES, Page A2) Names Cleared llp Guilty, Says Jury In TV Bunco Plot Joseph Vincent D' Agostino, 39, of 21201 Shepherd Lane, Hunt· ington Beach, has been found guilty of iJ'8nd theft ror taking volume orders and payments for television sets that were never delivered. <He is not the same Joseph D'Agost.ino erroneously connect- ed with the TV rraud scheme in previous Daily Ptlot stories publlahed Jan. 26 and 28. Thal Joseph D'Ago1Uno, one-time employeof' the Huntington Beach Union Hllh School DI.strict, ls employed as a bualneu analyst and accountant by a Cenitos school district. He ls a Garden Grove resldent and In no way connected with the bunco scheme.) An Orange County Superior • Court jury Wednesday took less than two hours to rule that Joseph Vincent D'Agostino was guilty of three counts of grand theft. u .. was testirled that be mas- queraded as an employe of the Seers department store ln Westminster Mall-offering bargain·prlced television sets that were never delivered. Wltnesaes said the defendant indicated the Sears company was ove.._toclted on color television sets and was prepared to let them go at 1*'ea.ln prlces but only on o volume b&ala. Artt.St.ln.a officers aald the de- fendant took tbe orders and money at the store's service de- partment, then disappeared <SeeTVSETS, Pago-A!) Teen's Suicide Reported By GARY GRANVILLE Of Ow O•ily P1lol Sl•ff Sheriff's investigators today are probing into the death of a 16-year ·old boy who last week hanged himself in Or ange County Juvenile Hall. The youngster identified by the coroner's offi ce as Jeffrey Poole, who lived on Trabuco Road in El Toro. reportedly was found hang- ing in a single detention room in the hall the morning of May 11. According to the coroner, he died May 17 in UCI Medical Center without regaining con- sciousness. Early reports indicate the youngster had shown signs of mental or emotional disturbance while being detained in the hall. Those outward signs, accord- ing to a source who asked not lo be identified, included ripping a cast off his own arm twice, blood· ing his own nose and seeking re- fuge from those about him under a counselor'sdesk. According to a county mental health spokesman, it wasn't until the morning the boy apparently attempted to take his own life that mental health workers were called to the hall on a routine form . When they arrived, according to the spokesman, the boy was being rushed to UCl Medical Center to undergo emergency treatment that ended a week later reportedly without his re- gaining consciousness. <See HANGED, Page A2) Coast Weather Fair tonight and Satur- day except for some low clouds Saturday morning. Lows tonight in upper sos. Highs Saturday 68 to 76. INSIDE TODAY II your li/e lacking aomething? You might /Ind U at the Net»p011 Beach Arb Festival. ~e Page Cl of the Weektnd.lr. ladex AIY .... l4inllce 110 AMI~ It INUftt 110 Mfflff ~ I. M. le.,. All M•tle<VI "-M c.ll .. fllf1 AJ Ofe•C.Wl'lly Al Cl1ttlfl• OM4 ~· IM Cemk• 13 •9'taur..,.. C>·S Crtnww •> s.etl• as-t DHlll M«lcft Al ••tnltltft CJ l .. terlat P... M WHlller A4 IM...ul-"' 0-t ••If M.-tM '*11« Ai.II .......... Cl .. .. ~... ll j l A% DAILY PILOT s Friday May ~. t9n Police ·Vigil~=Ends Irvine Shooting SU3pect Arrested BylDLAR YKAYE Ol 1"'9 O•lll' ,.1 .. 151•11 Irvtne Police spent three hours th is morning trying to flush out a man who abut himself in bj' house after allegedly ftring a gun and frightening away hif ex-wife , and her four children. Robert McMurnn. 37, finalJy came out or the house just after 7 a.m .. but not before police had evacuated about 40 neighbors to a nearby park. McMurrin was taken by rollce to the UCl Medical Center for 72·hour observation. Police said they thought he probably had gone to sleep aflet drinking heavily and djd' not hear the at- lem pts to arouse him. Sgt. Robert Kred~ said police received a call at 3:45 a m. from Carol McDonald. who claimed her ex-husband was shootin~ a gun in thear house on GroveVJew Lane in the Willows tract She told police she bundled her children ages six to 12 into the family :>talion wa&on and drove to find a pay phone to call for help. Mrs. McDonald laid McMur- rin. an unemployed salesman. had been despondent lately about being out of work and had been drinking heavily and threaterung violence Ailing Recently Kredel said that 12 officers. in- cluding eight from the depart· ment 's Special Operations Unit an full combat gear, surrounded the house and tried to draw the man outside. Draft Supervisor Gen. Hershey Dies Police repeatedly phoned the residence, pounded on the doors and yelled ihsUle. "All we could arouse was the dog. who barked incessantly." Kredel commented afterwards He said they hgured the man had eitber passed ou,,t. from drinking or . was roding inside wailing for police to enter. ANGOLA, Ind. <AP> Gen. Lewis Blaine Hershey. 83, who supervised the drafting of 14.S million Americans in three wars before retiring as the oldest military man on active duty, died today in his home town or Angola, lnd. Hershey died at a moteJ where he had spent the night, Steuben County Sheriff Paul Gordon said. He was to have attended gradua- tion exercises scheduled later at his alma mater, Tri-State University, where a memorial to him is being created. Gordon said further informa- t 10 n was withheld pending notification or relatives. From 1941 to 1970, six presi- dents signed the "Greetings" re- ceived by every draftee, but 1l was always Hershey -as direc· tor of Selective Service who sent the letters He retired in 1973 at a~c 79 - the oldest military man on active duty. The general had been 11\ in re· cent months and wa s hqspllalized at Walte r Reed Army Hospital for some time after suffer ing a cerebellar hemorrhage Feb 20 "While he was working hard. he seemed to be doing all ri ght." Mts . llershl'v said w·h1le her husband was in the hospital. "IL .!ieems when they have to quit the things they have been doing for many years. they just fold up ... Mrs. ller:;hey. 84. died re· cently Hershey was cased out as draft director in 1970 under the pre· ssure of antidraft forces and the chlngmg times. He became then· President Nixon's adviser on m:anpower mobilization. step· p1fng down from that post in 1973 espite his age and near· bl ndness. Hershey was not one to, resign gracefully. saying later. "I w<>uld have fell I was rWlning away." His JOb as draft director was <'np ugh to strain the nerves oC--3 paratrooper "You don't know what pre- ~!-ure is." he one~ snapped at critics who had accused him of partiality "I've seen experts m the pressure busine,ios." He wus proud tbat his Selcct1vr Se\'vicc System had performed without a taint of scandal its de li~te, unpop~lar task of deciding wflo must serve. lie let criticism and pressure bounce off But lhe antidrart orotests or the Vi~tnam wur finally pierced his ;irhlor. To Hershey, an attack on th~ draft was a direct attack on national security. and violent protesters were "enemies of the United States or stooges for the enemies of the UnHcd Stat<'s." On Oct. 26. 1967, he urged his 4,087 loc~I draft boards -he could not order them -to reclassi f y and draft de· monstrators who violate the law. Critics charged him with osing the draft to punish the dissent, a nd the U.S. Supreme Court eventually voided lhe regulation which underlay his "personal let- ter.·· OAANOt COMT DAILY PILOT T..,.0-nnqo Co•\I Oelrv Pllol ..,,,._.,,,,.,... t>f~'1 ,,_. H• ~ p,,.U t\ '"""'\N'd by I,_ Or~.,.. C.0.\I Pub11VH'IQ (1WftOA"¥ "'°""41• f<t•hl'Wt'\ II/I• PUbl•\"wd Mnr\f1"" ,.,,°" ... ffHtev t., ( '"• • ::~4\,~r,~:O'~,~~~~"· i!~1•:t~ ~~,~: ~~ L"""°'• ~K,. tSowlt' Co•~t A''"°'• tt9•onat .-1 hett t\ IWbll~f'W"d \•turO.t•\ 411\d ~Uf'd.,.\ ltv oruw10.,1 ouo~h.tUftiel o••.,., .._ .t JJO M \t ""' \tr~t (O\t•M.fl\a C•llto~"''"',. .. _.., ........ Pr•t•Cl•"I •nd _.wWtYlltt- Joc' • cwi.. V in Prtt~t'll •NI 0.-••--. Tf\tmat liteeiwM IOHor TM-•A .... ........., ~~•<1•"11 Edi"" a.............. .,cM .. ~ ... " ,.hl.aenl ""''"'"""' l!rllort Offlc•• .... ('O\t.~4 JJl)ll'>'Ol&.vSl-l:e:•_-..t<>I 11 .. G-••5(-t Mut'll "61oll1lu<>1 111H °""'" !loult•••d ' offlM<-. veuu H"' '""P-.. .... .-S... O••OO tr--• GENERAL DIES Lewie 8 . Hershey f'ro111 Page A l HUGHES ... charges by Or. Alejandro Gert1 Manero. who was then first as~1s tant to Mexican Atty. Gen. Pedro Ojeda. "Mane ro s interest in lhe Hughes case began to wane about last August ... Harrison said . He srud charges were never filed and no explanation was gi\'en Dr Victor Montem~yo_r, an Acapulco docto~ calttd to ex· amine Hughes at the hotel early ' the 01orning of AS>ntS. 19'76, :,aid he was told lluithts had been un conscious four days Ile said he was told Hughe~ "as not taken '10 a hospital bee a use he rerus(•d to go a statement he said he could not un der9land berausc• H111?h~ ap parently had bt>en unC'onsc:inus ror Se\'eral davs Ht.> said 1t ;,.. as h1-. conclusion Hughes h<.1d ht·en i-enously all for months Accord1n~ to llarrison·s rv Port. an ambulance a rrived al lhe hotel cibout 3 a m but was kept waiting two to three houn: while Hughes· 11idet1 to~ed pupN~ into a shredder Hughes d1e<1 Apnl !i aboard a pr1\'ale Jet en route from Acapulco to Houston FroMPafl'A J 'IV SETS ••. while customers waited in vain. Su~rior Court Judge Mason L. Fenton set June 8-as the date he wilt sen!ence Joseph Vincent D'Agoslino to what could be one to JO years in state prason en each of the three counts. Tbe defendant was arrestedJ>y detectJves from the Huntington Beach SJ>ecial E nforcement DetaU and Westminster's Crime Specific Unit. who arranged a. stakeout after four complaints were lodged by citizens. Officers indicated that others may have been victimized but were too embarrassed to report the criO;)ea because they had fallen rorthescheme. <The Daily Pilot regrets con - f u·s I n g th e t w o J o s e p h D' Agostinos and apologizes to the former Huntjngton Beach High School employe for having conn~ted him with a case in which be was in no way in- volved.1 •• Kredel said they thought he was still in the house because his car was still inside the garage and they doubted he w6uld leave on Coot. McMurrin was finally aroused when Officer Larry Bonney banged hard on one of the walls just before 7 a.m. Mc Murrin then answered the phone and said, "~omeone is banging on my wall." according to Kredel. Police explained to him what was going on outside the house and ordered him out. He also was told to secure the dog in a back bedroom before coming out. Meanwhile. at nearby Willows Park, neighbors waited. . Kr;edel said the neighbors were "cordial and cooperative" and brought ladders from their homes to help police climb onto adjacent roofs The sergeant said that once the ofricers entered the home, they verified there were two bullet hole~ in the bedroom wall and two or three boxes of ammuni- tion and a .38-caliber revolver nearby. Clemente Man Get.s 6 Terms For Robberies A San Clemente man whose ar rest in Newport Beach led to the accidental shooting by police of a bystander was sentenced Thurs· day to state prison on six of 14 armed robbery convictions. Orange County Superior Court 'Judge JI. Walter Steiner ordered Richard Wllliaro Sutton. 20, or 1611-Calle Las Bolas, to serve the six terms consteutively Technically. the sentences could keep Sutton in prison for the next 60 years. But a recently approved Senate bill which takes effect July I will almost certainly mean that he serves no more than 10 years, it was explained by court officials after the sen- tencing Sutton's 14th arid flnal robbery was comm1U~ last Dec. 17 when he attempted to repeat an eatlier armed robbery of Albertson's Marl(el. 3049-'K. eoast Highway, Corona del Mar. The arrffl had tragic over- tones with the killing of tian · dymatl J~ Hines, 6t.•of Dana Point. who· wus shot in : the stomach by a police officer as he stepped into the line of tire •• Officer Douj 'thomas was held blameless for Lhe death of Hines. It was explained that hf fired al the fleeing Sutton in the belief that the San Clemente man was reaching for a wtapon and planned to use it. Officers who pursued Sutton out into the street and captured him found a loaded .38-caliber re- volver in his pos~sion. Japan Agrees To TV Liritit WASIDNOTON CAP) -\JJpan has agreed to !itnit exports of col - or television sets to the Uttited States to avoid tariffs t~tt Wbuld r~ise the price or their sets and make them Jess competitive in American markets, lhe W}lite' House announced today. • . 'Tbe trade agreement calls for Jap,1n to export no more than 1.75 ~ ntUllon color television sets to the United States each year. The ceiling represents a 40 ~rcent decrease from the number or Japanese ~et.s imported in 1976, • ths White Holtse said. · • Health S T Id In return, tbe C1arrtfr' ad-urve y 0 ministration agreed' not to im· STANFORD (AP) -A state~~ ~ tariffs ·_pn Japanese.-sets, Department of Health survey ~)\\eh ma~ QI> 80 percent of the • T• .. pllo11e (114)64.2-4321 CfH1tned Advertl•lllQ 142.5119 · color television imports Into the United Statee, -the 'Whit~ House ' .._ -.s.ai.4~ ,.... .. -...., --'Soedd~<t V•''"•..._,.OtOr• Slt<U10 F•Ofll s.to c ....... ft .. 4t5-~ ,,.__1110t1nqeC..,fllvC-.n•I~ Mo.t220 ~· ,.,, o ... n d•\t Pu!)ll<ho --(-~ ,..o MW\ ,,o,r.\. "''''tf•ttnn ~O•t•t ft\•ft•r ctr .tl'f•trtt\•M•f\t• ~··I" "'~' Oif rtOf'Nv\H'I •lfMwt '''''•• OiP"'""J°" ftf (...,...,., __ \MO ... (II\\ M\!oO• INo• f4 i:t-lt Mf\I C•lifern•• \"t•c,.•1•011 t'l ... ,,._,,,w so !llt<lll\ly •~ m41t '' '9 -Illy• ...., .. ...., ~t .... UIOm¥1hlp • . ~ • O~oty Potot \1•11 Piiot• " "SPECIAL OPERATIONS' OFFICERS CHECK OUT IRVINE HOME AFTER INCUlENT ~ ·~ In the Wiiiows, • Sleepy Suspect Compla1na About lh• Pounding on Hit W• '-· . - Lindy's Fligh~; Reca.Ued 1 .. 50 Years Ago Today He Took Off ior Pam By The Associated P ress Through a morning mist 50 years ago today, a 25-year-old Midwest mail pilot bounced his frail monoplane down a Long l~land runway and headed, alone, tor Newfoundland and then thesea. Thirty-three and a half hours later. he arrived in Paris. He asked for a bath and a glass of milk. He introduced himself -"I am Charles Lindbergh.·· He thought the frenzied welcomers might mistake him for someone else. But he was a legend already, this shy. practical man who had to borrow a s uit for the ceremonies. If only as a barb· inger or the future. the people oC the time could sense how his feat had brought Europe and America closer and stimulated the future of av1al1on. f'ifty years later, Lindbergh's epic: solo night 1s well remem- bered in San Diego. where the Ryan Airlines Co. built his plane. "the Spirtl of St Louis." in St Louis itself. where bugincssmen From Page A I HANGED •.. An unconfirmed rep()rl said a Juvenile court referee had or- dered immediate psychiatric care for the youngster when he was in juvenile court reportedly on May 10. The psychiatric care reported- ly was ordered before the boy was detained in the hall but not reported to the county mental health workers. According to information re- ceived from investigators. the youngster hung hamself from a window bar in Cell 12. Unit B, in juvenile hall. The instrument used was a sl· mg provided him for his mending broken arm. According to a sheriff's report, the youngster was checked by a counselor between 8:20 and 8:25 am. on May 11 and was found hanging 10 to 15 minutes later on a return trip by the counselor. put up the money for the flight; at Roosevelt Fie ld on Lon~ Island, where the flight begnn; in New York City, where busi- nessman Raymond Orte1g of· fered the $25,000 prize that pro- mpted the flight. and wher1? Lindbergh was welcomed later with a triumphal parade. The night is remembered. too. 1n Paris. the c ity where Lindbergh stepped bone·\.\eary into the limelight. The celebrity that began that day never left him . and it brought great tragedy as well as rewards. Torught NBC broadcasts the 1957 movie "The Spirit of St. Louis," with James Stewart as Lindbergh (Channel 4, 8 : 3D p.m.) Next Friday, CBS will air an interview by Eric Sevareid with Mrs. La.ndbergh -her first TV interview. The ceremonie~ in St. Louis and the New York area both began al 7:52 a .m . today, with the a.scent of tiny airplanes into the air In St. Louis the plane is a $100,000 replica of the Spint of St. Louis, wruch will later lour a number of American cities. Al the eastern end of what was ·, Roosevelt Field on Long Island. now a shoppmg center, and near , the spot from which Lindbergh took off. the plane is a s1~tcr ship of hi s monoplane. a Rya n Brougham recently purchased · for $75,000 by the f'nends of the Nassau County Museum. James Pyle of Oy:.ter Bay, N . Y • was at tht· controls as the · Spirit of St. Louis II took off. with 30 antique planes serving as his aerial escort. A crowd of about 600 persons gathered in Eisenhower Park In nearby East Meadow to watch the plane Oy over. As it <lid, the St. John's 1.lniversity choir sang "God Bless America." · Tt'ten, the Spirit of St. Louis II · and its aerial escort, slqgle· ' engine antique Piper Cubs and .. Cessnas and a 1927 Ford Trimotor plane. retraced the route Lindbergh took as he new over Nassau County before h«! ·· headed out across Long Island .i Sound and the Atl1:tntic. ·• Skies were cloudy as the planes . new by at about 500 feet before returrung to the airport. SOn Kills 3 CB tluddy Also Convicted OAKLAND CAP) -A 21-year-old man has been convicted of murdering his mother, father and grandfather last summer in a plot connected with another young man he met over his Citizens Band radio. Barry Braeseke of suburban Dubnn, whom at- torneys said wanted to coller.:t an early i.nherit~nc~. was coqvicted by an Alameda County Sup~tior Court jury. Last month, David Barker,> 16, of Saq 13.i!-IDOn., "' also was convicted in the killings. The two came up with the scheme after they met ' while talking on their Citizens Band radios, prosecut· in g attorneys said . Floyd Braeseke, 42, Bar.hara Braeseke, 41, and John Braescke. 80, all were shot to death with a .22· caliber rifle in their home Aug. 23. 1 I A WORD TO THE WISE-. .. fhef,,. 15 a tpndoncy for l"IY)ny ".:O'Pf'' sto<e\ 10 u5P \troctly o warehouse concept Onr odvonroge ''· .,.,,.,nq orperinq 1n rolls rorher rhol'I samples M.any di~odvr:inioges ore e\ltdPnl -mosr operations of this type buy only OH ·qoods. so 1hm rhe r usromer o nly 'lf!I, •o s!'e ol" port~n~. or capeh th• ~llt c,,uldn t sell ro "''wlor 01ill1>ts Also th. type of operorion q&l'\el'olly ·feel.! ~ "•penence 1\ un,ml)Or' r:ir • 'Jl'd c ".II CYW""''Y •hP solespt>Ople know little Of noth1n9 obour th~ pmdun\ F1nrJl'y most will form out the instollotions to the lowest bidder. qu.Jror11ee:nq o poot 11Wo lotlOl'l. (Mony ot the.a .~oilers-°'' cOQtroctinq i~ • w olhQUI 0 SICJ'"' ricen\P) ' • • ., ,":..._ Ar AJdP.n \ NI' m1 nto1n 0 hoppy medium. W..e cony 0 large inventory. and the "J'1" 1 \omp'P. so•" r1on l•nund. We have expenenced salespeople. and OtJf installers ' were Ironed by us F1nrJlly, we ore o state licensed controctor. PHONE 646·4838 -64'6·23$S a t \ I ' ' VOL 70, NO. 140, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFpRNIA FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1977 N/C TEN CENTS Snoozing Shooter 'Rousted by Police BylOLARYKAYE Oft ... O•llY Piiot S'•tt Irvine Police spent three hours this morning trying to flush out a man who shut himself in his house after allegedly firing a gun and frightening away his ex-wife and her four children. Robert McMurrin. 37, finally came out of the house just after 7 a .m ., but not before police had evacuated about 40 neighbors to a nearby park. • McMurrin wu taken by police to the UCI Medical Center for 72·hour observation. Police said they thought be probably bad gone to sleep after drinking heavily and did not bear the at- tempts to arouse him. Sgt. Robert Kredel said police received a call.at 3:45 a.m. trom Carol McDonald, who claimed her ex-husband. was shooting a gun in their house on Groveview Lane in the Willows tract. rvme She told police she bundled her children -ages six to 12 -into the famtly station wagon and drove to find a pay phope to call for help. Mrs. McDonald said McMur· rin, an unemployed salesman, bad been despondel\t lately about being out of work and ha<l been drinking heavily and threatening violence. Kredel said that 12 officers, in· eluding eight from the depart- Mobil Declines Contest By TOM BARLEY OI tM O•Uy Piiot St.fl Mobil Corporation officials today declined to submit a further bid in the battle for control of the Irvine Com- pany. The decision, announced by company executive Larry Heyl from the company's New York headquarters. ap· pears to leave the way clear for the sale ofthe Irvine Com· pany to an East Coast con· sortium. ment's Special Operations Untt in full combat gear, surrounded the house and tried to draw the man outside. They also tried lo raise him on the citizens band radio, knowing he is an1lvid CB fan. Police repeated,ly phoned the residence. pc;nanded on the doors and yelled inside. "All we could arouse was the dog, who barked incessantly," Kredel commented afterwards. • I s He said they figured the man had either passed out ftom drinking or . was hiding inside waiting for police to enter. Kredel said \bey thought be was still in the house because his car was still inside the garage and they doubted be would leave on (oot. · McMurrln was finally aroused when Officer Larry Bonney banged hard on one or the walls just before 7 a.m. Mc Murrin then ,HISCOrl answered the phone and said, •'Someone is banging on my wall," according to Kredel. Police explained to him.what was 1ain.g on out.side the house and ordered him out. He also was told to secure the dog in a back bedroom before coming out. Meanwhile, at nearby Willows Park, neighbors waited. Kredel said the neighbors were "cordial and cooperative" and <See VIGIL, Page A2) ' WINO WHHL FOR PIONHR EAUH INDUCTOR COM,ASS GENUATOR LIFE PRESHVU RAFT AOJUSTAILE STAllLIZH News of the Mobil. decision led James Irvine Foundation at- torney Howard Privett to calffor an Orange~ Superior,Court. hearing which will be held later today. D1AGRAM DEPICTS CONFINES OF 'SPIRIT OF ST. LOUIS' Ch*1es Llndb«gh Start~ ffamoua Fllght IO Years Ago Today Privett saJd be will seelc court acceptance of the consortium's offer of $331.44 million, which was submitted Thursday. Trial watchers at the Irvine Company apparently believe the matter is settled. Lindy's Flight Recalled· Ray Watson, company presi- dent, told employes this morning that the transition of ownership would require a series of com· plex steps over a period of about 60 days. 50 Years Ago Today He Took Off for Paris I He said he was pleased that the uncertainty over the ownership seemed to be nearing an end. "The lrvtne Company and its new owners can now concentrate fully and cooper atively on plans for the years ahead." Watson said. By The Associated Press Through a morning mist 50 years ago today, a 25-year-old Midwest mail pilot bounced hls frail monoplane down a Long Island runway and headed , alone, for Newfoundland and then the sea. Thirty-three and a balf hours later, he arrived in Paris. He asked for a bath and a glass of milk. He introduced himself -"l am Charles Lindbergh." He thought the frenzied welcomers might mistake him for someone else. But be was a legend already, this shy, practical man who had t o borrow a s uit for the ceremonies. If only as a harb- inger of the future, the pe<!ple or the time could sense how his feat ha·d brought Europe and America closer and stimulated the future of aviation. He said his own plans called for him to be as helpful as possible to the owners during transition. He urged employes and the com- m unity to work with the new owners. Watson did not go into his longterm plans. lf Judge James F . Judge agrees to the sale. it will mean the end of the lawsuit filed against the foundation two years ·ago by Irvine heiress Joan Irvine Teen Hangs SeH In .Juvenile Hall ~ifty years. Jater. Lindbergh's e c solo flight is well remem- b ed -in San Diego, where the Ryan Airlines Co. built his plane, "the Spirit of St. Louis;" in St. Louis itself, where businessmen put up the money for the flight; at Roosevelt Field on Long Island, where the flight began; in New York City, where busi· nessman Raymond Orteig of- fered the $25,000 prize that pro· mpted the rtight. and where Lindbergh was welcomed later with a triumphal parade. The flight is remembered, loo, in Paris, th e city where Lindbergh stepped bone·weary into the limelight. The celebrity that began that day never left him. and it brought great tragedy as well as r ewards. l.'l'Wl ....... to Better Watrla Out Neighbors say Samantha, a cat in Riverside, keeps a watchful eye out for intruders. in this case the photo- grapher. on its owner's property. It's not really known whether she is one mean cat. Prison Tenn Given In CdM -Robberies A San Clemente man whose ar- rest in Newport Beach l~d to the accidental shooting by police of a bystander was sentenced Thurs- day to state prison on six of 14 armed robbery convictions. · Orange County Superior Court Judge H. Walter Steiner ordered Richard William Sutton, ~20, of 1611 Calle Las Bolas, lo serve the six terms consecutively. Technically, the sentences could keep Sutton in prison for the next 60 years. But a recently approved Senate bill which takes effect July 1 will almost certainly mean that he serves no more than 10 years, it was explained by court officials an.er the sen- tencing. Market, 3049 E . Coast Highway, Coronadel Mar. The arrest had tragic over· tones with the killing or han- dyman Joe Hines, 61, or Dana Point, who was sh.at in the stomach by a police oUicer as he stepped into the line of fire. Officer Doug Thomas was held ·blameless for the death of Hines. It was explained that be fired ·at the fleeing Sutton in the belief that the San Clemente man was reaching for a weapon and planned to use it. Officers who pursued Sutton out into the street and captured him found a loaded .38-caliber re- volver in his possession. ' Guard Indicted Smith. At that time. the foundation was on the verge of selling the Irvine Cdmpany to Mobil for $200 million. Mrs. Smith is a principal in the group that now appears likely to take over the Irvine Company under its already selected new name of Taubman-Allen-Irvine, Inc. Other principals in the con- s r 'um include real estate speculator Donald Bren. Detroit <See MOBIL, P~ge A2) By GARY GRANVILLE Of tM O~tly Piiot Staff Sheriff's investigators today are probing into the death of .a 16-year-Old boy who last week hanged himself in Orange County Juvenile Hall. The youngster identified by the coroner's office as Jeffrey Poole, who lived on Trabuco Road in El Toro. reportedly was found hang- ing in a single detention room in thehalltbemorningofMay 11. According to the coroner, he died Ma 17 in UCI Medical enter wllbout regaining con- sciousness. Workers A•IJudaed Mesa Shakey's Hit With 4tli Rolihery Two gunmen ambushed de·. r a .m. after cleaning up the parting employes of a Costa restaw-ant when two men burst Mesa pizza parlor early tOday, out of nearby bushes and con· forcing them to re-open the fronted them. eatery and then making off with Police said the two bandits more than $300. were armed with large caliber This mornlng's robbery handguns and threatened to hurt Sutton's 14th and\f_!nal robbery was committed last'~ec. 17 when be attempted to repeat an earlier armed robbery of Albertson's marked the fourth t.Une this year the two employes if they did not that ShakeY'I Ptlza at 221(. unlockthedoortqtberestaurant. Ne~ Blvd. bu been robbed. Alter scooplna the cash from a LOS ANGELES (AP> -A~-The three~prevloua robberie& safe, the twe> bandit.a forced the year·old unemployed aecwity •took pteee Feb. 27, March 15 ~nd manapr and bis uisistant tnto a guard bas bMJt lndlcttMt by the AprUS, pollce ~rds&bow. \:=and pushed a cl&arette '-'-!e--Get Cov•,. to~GrandJuryonchargeshe Jl~~otttcen 1aid UaeY llltrontottbedoor. ..... _.. •11JO ~ ra ,-kJdnaped and robbed 14 ~'t taeU the 11me robbers Police said the two employes Tb1eves walked e>lf with a vinyl .. wQJDeo d\U'lna a tbree·month are res nalble tor all four for~-.t tbe door e>pen about 10 ~ver on a Jeep parked at the 'period. Tbe '4-tOUnt U-dlctment holdupe. . • ptlnatei lateJ' and contact.eel of· •MC Jeep dealership at 2524 handed down Thursday •Cain.st In this mornin1's lncldent. ftcen. Jiarbor Blvd., Costa Mesa police Bonald 11.ck Binns su~nedea police said, man.,er l;!Jd asai&. Tb~ said tbe.y did not see a learned Tbunday. The sOft vinyl. felony complaints filed two tant m~er ot the~~ cetaway ·w. but de~C]ibed the cover was valued at $2.40. wuta qo. -were w&lklog lo lhW .. AR~•i,.;....-·-"'.fft8eeilllll!l:llBl'ICIRll! UPi ._,.Aa~ , .. '~ Early re ports indicate the youngster had shown signs of mental or emotional disturbance while being detained in the hall. Those outward signs, accord· ing to a source who asked not to be identified, included ripping a cast off his own arm twice, blood- ing his own nose and seeking re- fuge from those about him under a counselor's desk. According to a county mental health spokesman, it wasn't until the morning the boy apparently attempted to take his own Uf e that mental health worker! wete called to the hall on a routine form. When they arrived, according to the spokesman, the boy was being tushed to UCI Medical Center to undergo emergency treatment that ended a week later reporte<Uy without his re- gaining consciousness. An unconfirmed report said a juvenile court referee had or· dered immediate psychiatric care for the youngster when he was in juvenile court reportedly on May IO. The psychiatric care reported- ly was ordered before tbe boy was detained in the ball but not reported to the county mental health workers. According to tnrormatloo re· ceived from inveaiigatora, the youn1ster hung himself from a window bar in Cell 12, lJnit B, in Juvenile ball. Tonight NBC broadcasts the 1957 movie "The Spirit of St. Louis," with James Stewart as Lindbergh (Channel 4, 8 :30 p.m.j Next Friday, CBS will air an interview by Eric Sevareid with Mrs. Lindbergh -her first TV interview. · The ceremonies in St. Louis and the New York area both began at 7:52 a.m. today, with the-ascent of tiny airplanes into the air. In St. Louis the plane is a <See LINDY, Page AZ) Coast Weather Fair tonight and Satur· day except for some low clouds Saturday morning. Lows tonight in upper SOs. Hig}\s Saturday 68 to 76. INSIDE TODAY h 11our ff/., tocking IOmtthing? You might /Ind U al the NftlPOrl Bt<U:h Artt Feattvol. ~t Pag1 Cl o/ the WttktneUr. ·l•dex The ihttrument uuct W83 a st- int PfOYided him Cor bls mend.I~ :!,:;s.Mc• :: broken arm. . &r..-= •,:: Accordlng to a aherl!rs ~ a ..... ,.. OM• the y°'1Distef wu cbected by a g:+c..:.., :: counaelor between 8:20 and 8:25 .... "*• M a.m. on May 11 and-was found :::::.:= C:: han&ina 10 to l5 minutes later on • ~--··~ a mµm trlp by lbe couoael~. _ . ...: "-----..._ ___ __, ' O•tty Pltol Stall Pholo 89 Years of Experien~e Between them, John McGowen (left ). Frances Menzies and Floyd Harryman have taught, counseled and administered in lfarbor Area schools for 89 years. They arc retiring this year along with 32 other employcs of the Newport-Mesa Unified School District. All the r etirees were honored Thursday during a Costa Mesa Cha mber of Commerce luncheon. These are the top three in years of service. McGowen, currently principal a t Kaiser School, is retiring after 30 years; Mrs. Menzies, a teacher at College Park School, after 27, and Harryman, principal at Estancia High School. after 32 years. Fro'" Page Al LINDY ... $100.000 replica of the Spinl of St Louis. which will later lour ,1 number of American cities. At the eastern end of what wa~ Roosevelt Field on Long Island . now a shopping center, and near the spot from which Lindbergh took off. the plane is a sister ship of his monoplane, a Ryan Brougham recently purchased fo r $75.000 by the Friends of the Nassau County Museum. James Pyle of Oyster Bay, N. Y .. was at the controls as the Spirit of St. Louis II took off. with JO antique planes serving as his aerial escort A crowd of about 6-00 persons gathered in Eisen:t.owcr Park in nearby Eas t Meadow lo watch the plane fly over. As it did, the St. John's University choir sang "God Bless America." Then, the Spirit of St. Louis ff and its aerial escort, single· t'ngine antique Piper Cubs and Cess nas a nd a 1927 F or d Trimotor pl ane, rf'traced the route Llnd~rgh took as he new over Nassau County before he headed out across Long Island Sound and the Atlantic. Skies were cloudy as the planes flew hy at about 500 feC't Four Former NB 'Policemen To Be Feted F our former members of the Newport. Buch Police Depart ment are to be honor<'d ut a rt• tirem ent luncheon next Friday at th<e Newporter Inn. Det. Bob Brocku: ::.aad lht• public is we lcome to attend thE.> no9n luncheon honoring the rour for their outstanding ~ervice to the community . The guests of honor will be re tirees Alma Thompson. formerly secretary lo Chief n. James Glavas, Officer Hal Sheflin, Sgt. Don Burdsall and Lt. Bill Blue. Tickets at-$7 each are availa- ble at the police station. 870 Santa Barbara Drive. Reservations may be made with Brockie. 644-3783. ORA NOE COAST s DAILY PILOT n~ Or•no--(Ot\' D•llv Pdo' Wttf'\ Wh1(f'I '' ron1 b•MO ·~ Nt-W\ ,,, .. \lo ,, oubtl\Nlid b\l thil" t>rMI~ (N\t Pvbh1h1nQ Comp.,ny ¥1»rtlffl f'dlfjon\ 1trP. o\A)4ts~•d MoM1111v rhrn\IOl'I f'rll"lt'" '"' rn•t14 ,.,.,.,f N.-woort fl~~<"• Hunt•noton a,.,""'""~ 'Mn V•Ht~ trYll'lf". Si"ddlflb"f • V~ll.-.. .tl"'ld t ffUM 8f'et~ Sftuth (OA\t 4' "'ln<J'~ r•qtfH1•I .-di t•Of' '' oubll"""d ~Aturtt_., ~ Sund•lY\ ,..._. .,,fnt'1p.,1 oubh,hirtiO nt•nt Is el W Wft\t flav :.11 .. 1. Co\1• "'-""· C•llforn••'16i.. ·····"· .... ~ Pro•1C11nl 1nd --.~ J ..... ewley 1 VICf "'°"ldonl and GeM<tl Ma~9('t f' TIMm .. lfff¥11 t• Edllor ~lA M...-ilW -~l119Edh"" 0.rlft It. LMt Ill~~. MK A>~bllnl MltMQing ~clilN\ OfflcH «>-•• "'-'"' * W•11 eav~ ltOlmtllU<h 11i&G'-V,.!>lf ... I Hunll"9100-8Ut11: 11115 0.lt(h lloli"'•••O s.a.tl-.:-Valh•f U'°I La P.>1 llO«I elSenOl_F_y Polic.~ Fear Arson In Two Mesa Fires Police suspect ar!>on m two fires in separate areas of Costa Mesa Thursday that destroyed a motorcycle and blackened a wall outside an offi ce building. Officer Dennis Jefcoat said he responded lo a call of a fire out- side Newporter Motors at 1969 Harbor Blvd. a t 12 :30 a .m . Thursday were he found a 250cc motorcycle in flames near the building Sovieu Eye Ideas to U.S. In SALT Talk GENEVA. Swilter land 1A f>1 The Soviet Union presented a "number or ideas .. to the> l'natC'd St ales today on a new treaty to limit strategic nuclear weapons The two sides \\f're reported Thursdav to have made a breai.. through on a com1>romise formula The talk s art' between Secretary of State Cyrus R. Vance and Soviet Foreign Minister Andrea A. Gromyko Specific points under dis c·ussaon were kept secret, but spokesman Hodding Carter told reportt>r'\ "I can say ~enerally Wl' art• l'ontanuing to work 1nlens1vel v and that the meetings thus fa·r have> been worthwhile · The Soviet Lr nion presented ··a number of ideas" on a new treaty to limit strategi c n uclear weapons, h e said, and the Ame rican side was to respond by nightfall. The Soviet presentation was made by Gromyko after obtain- ing instructions overnight from the Kremlin. The spokesman said it would be "safe to assume" that Vance would be in touch with President Carter before giv- ing the Russians an American re-ply. U.S. and Soviet negotiators in· dicated they should know todav or Saturday whether the two s uperpowers are going to be able to agree on their second treaty - SALT U -to limit or reduce their arsenals of long-range nuclear weapons. Things 'Auto' Get Better Things just went from bad to worse for a San Juan Capistrano man who told Costa Mesa police Thursday his car broke down on the freeway. He said flamt>s were so intt>nsc from a ruptured gas tank. that firemen were not sure what was burning until the fire was ext- 10 g uish ed . J efcoat s aid he believes someone tampered with wiring to the batte ry to ignite the fire. Eleven hours later. the sam e officer responded to a fire behind the Red Carpet Realty office at 666 Baker St. In the second incident. police behC'v<.• someone slacked paper books beside the building and set fire to the books. The flames bla.c,kened ~ wall. ~llQ cracked a large plate glass window but did no d amage to the msidc of the re· al estate offices Burglars Get $6,800 Cash In Newport Newport Beach police are in - vestigating two burglaries in - cluding one in which a thief took S6.800 in cash. The money was take n from the home of Ken Klus. 31, of 52l't2 Westminster Ave. who told police the money had been hidden in his home since Monday Klus, who rs a clothing store owne r. said he discovered the theft Thursday when he went to JZel the money to deposit it in the bank. The second burglary occurred m the garage of a home at 18.50 Port Charles Place. Homeowner Margot Condon told poJice she lost sporting goods. a typewriter, lamps and paintings, valued at $1.430 in the theft s he reported Thursday. Fro.a Pllfle Al MOBIL ••• developer AHred Taubman, Wall Street financier Charles Allen add auto billionaire Henry Ford 11 . Mrs. Smith a nd other prin- c ipals contacted today declined to comment on Mobil's apparent withdrawal from the contest un- til news of the company's de• cision is con veyed in the courtroom to Judge Judge. Privett commented today that foundation d i rectors have authorized him to seek court ac- ceptance of an offer that represents' a .per share value of $40.lOfor Irvine Company stock. • Project Protested The lone wom'1n bandit who has hit small stores and food stands throughout Orange Coun- t y a pparently s truck again Thursday night, holding up a chicken take-out outlet in Corona del Mar, police said. Moments before the successful robbery at the Kentucky Fried Cllicken, 2931 E . Coast Highway, another bandit. was thwarted in his attempt to hold up the parking lot attendant at Lido Vllla~~- That gunman Oed the parking structure at 3475 Via Oporto after the lot attendant, Mark Rhode, kicked him in the groin and punched him in the face, police said. 16 the Con>na del Mar inc\dent. police said the woman took $72 from the business. No weapon was seen in the holdup although the woman reportedly appeared to be holding one wrapped in a scarf in her hand. Det. Sgt. Ken Thompson said today the woman's descriptidn matches that of a female bandit who has hit several locations throughout the county. She is described as bein" in her mid-twenties, standing about five-feet-two and weighing a~~l 110 pounds. Her brown hair was covered with a kerchief and she wo re blue den im pants and jacket. * * * From Page A J STICKUP ... two men as being of Latin des- cent. One suspect stood five-feet- s ix and weighed about 130 pounds. His accomplice was about six-feet-one, weighing 175 pound s. Both men were described as being in their mid-20s. Radiation Fines Eyed SAN FRANCISCO CAP ) -The Nuclear Regulatory Com mission proposed f ine s of $7,500 today against Pacific Gas & Electric for violations in- cluding excessive radia- tion exposure at the firm's Humboldt Bay nuclear power station. The agency's office of in- spection and enforcement s aid the overexposures. which PG&E said occurred between Jan. 17 and March 18, were not considered hazardous to the health of installation workers. The overexposures were, however, in excess of the maximum allowable under federal regulations in a calendar quarter. l'rona Page Al VIGIL ••• brought ladders from their homes to help police climb onto adjacent roofs. The sergeant said that once the officers entered the home, they verified 'there were two bullet holes in the bedroom wall and 1wo or three boxes of ammuni- tion and a .38-caliber revolver ne arby. Ser8'Jbing. Set· " -...... &dboa Island 18 £~an ~p This will be Balboa Island's weekend to get cleanlld and polished. The Balboa Island Improvement Association is sponsoring its annual Island Clean Up this weekend, but as- sociation spokesman Cindy Houston said Saturday will be the day for cleaning and Sunday will be the day residents can relax and admire the fruits of their labor. A city trash truck will make the rounds of the island to pick up any junk or debris -with the exception of building materials and dirt -that island residents want to get rid of. Mrs. Houston noted the truck will be on the island at 7 a.m. Teenagers interested in earning a free T-shirt, a free. luncb and the chance for a variety of prizes can call Mrs. Houstonat675-1773tosign up as a Clean Up Kid. The kids will be used to sweep up Marine Avenue and the Bay Front sidewalk and clean debris off the beaches. Ailing Reeently . 1 Draft Supervisor Gen. Hershey Dies ~ ANGOLA, Ind. (AP) -Gen. Lewis Blaine Hers hey, 83, who supervised the drafting of 14..5 million Americans in three wars before retiring as the oldest military man on active duty. died today in his hom e town of Angola, Ind. Hershey died at a motel where h e had spent the night, Steuben County Sheriff Paul Gordon said. He was to have attended gradua- tion exercises scheduled later at his alma mater. Tri-State University, where a m emorial to him is being created. Gordon said further informa- tion was withheld pe nding notif1eation of relatives. From 194.l to 1970, six presi- dents signed the "Greetings" re- ceived by every draftee, but it was always Hershey -as direc- tor of Selective Service -who sent the letters. He retired in 1973 at age 79 - the oldest military man on active duty. The general had been ill in re- c ent month s and was hospitalized at Wa ller Reed Army Hospital for some time after s uffering a cerebellar hemorrhage Feb. 20. "While he was working hard, he seemed to be doing all right." Newport Man To Face Trial On Drug Raps A Newport Beach man who. was said by arresting officers to have hashish valued at $.500,000 in his home has been ordered to face trial July 5 in Orange Coun- ty Superior Court. Judge James H . Walsworth or- dered the trial of Robert Edward Smith, 11, 27. of 4091 Seashore Drive, on drug charges contained in a Grand Jury indictment. Smith was arrested Nov. 18 by police investigating what they thought might be an attempted burglary al his home. They said the man who they thought was burglarizi ng Smith's home led them into the home and introduced them to the startled Smith who allegedly was packag- ing 120 pounds of hashish at the time. Smoke Kills Man SPRINGVILLE (AP> -A U.S. Forest Service employe has died of smoke inhalation in a fire at his barracks north of here iri Sier r a National Fore s t . Mrs. Hershey said while hef t husband was in the hospital. "It seems when they have to quit the things1.hey11ave been domfffor · many years. they just fold up." Mrs. Hershey, 84 , died re- cently. Hershey was eased out as draft director in 1970 under the pre-• ssure of antidraft forces and the changing times. He ~ame then-- Presideflt Nixon's adviser on manpower mobilization, step. ping down from that post in 1973. ·" Despite his age and neaJ'-· blindness, Hershey was not one · to resign gracefully, ·saying ' later, ''I would have felt I was running away." His job as draft director was enough to strain the nerves of a paratrooper. "You don't know what pre- ssure is," he once snapped at . critics who had accused him of partiality. "I've seen experts in the pressure business." He was proud that his Selective Service System had perjormed without a taint of scandal its de- licate, unpopular task of deciding who must serve. He let criticism and pressure bounce off. But the antidraft protests of the Vietnam war finally pierced his,: armor. To Hershey, an attack on · the draft was a direct attack on · national security, and violent" protesters were "enemies of the United States or stooges for the enemies of the United Stat-es." · On Oct. 26, 1967, he urged his; 4,087 local draft boards -he could not order them -to' reclassify and draft de· monstrators who violate the law .. Critics charged him with using .. the draft to punish the dissent. and the U.S. Supreme Court eventually voided the regulation- wtiich underlay his "personal let· ter." Mailman Sues Dog Owners A mailman who claim s he was attacked and bitten by the family dog while deliv.ering mail at a Corona del Mar home sued the al· leged owners of the animal Thursday for $50,000 in dam!&es. Post office employe William L. Eaton names Mable and S.M. McNeill. 700 Avocado St., as de- fendants in his Orange County · Superior Court lawsuit. He claims the McNe~Us· dog at-' tacked and bit him when he was making a delivery at the home last Aug. 21. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A WORD TO THE WISE- . ~. .. The.-e i~ o tendoncy for many c;Otpet stores to use strictly a warehouse concept_ One odvontoge i~ sPeinlj corpet1nq 1n rolls rolhl9f than samples. • Many d isodvontoge' ore e111dent -most operations of this type buy dtlly OH-goods. so •hot the customer ooly gets to see old P!jtlerns, or corpets the mills rouldn't sell to regular outlets. Also. this type of operation qenerolly feels thot expenencP " unimportant and consequently 1he salespeople know little or nothing about the pioducts. Finally. most will form out the instollot1ons to the lowest bidder, quorontoong a poor in~tollot1on. (Many of these instollers ore contracting illeqolly wirhout o sr(lle license ) At Alden's we maintain a happy medium. We carry o large inventory. and the lorqasl sample selection around. We hove el\perienced sole~ople. ond OUt installer~ wefe trained by us. Finally. we ore o state ricensed controctor. I • telephone (7"14)1Q.4321 CIHtlflH Advertl81"9 loU·5eT8 'MIJ1tb4t • V•ll•y Nf.W\ Otll<t 511-8310 f rom s,,.,. Ct,,,...,, .. 4t5-0l30 ~romNarlhQr1"'41C<>1ll•l'f~ll"" Mo-1220 Bradley Skie, 19, said the wheel to his car came off on the freeway and he pulled oft the roadway near the Newport and San Diego freeways and went fOf' help. When he returned to bis small sports car, he found the wheel and tire missing. Also baU ot an axle and drum and the tllW\lOOl.to Ms car weJ'e gone he told pollcie. SACRAMENTO CAP) -.\oon-- servation group brought an in- nated d~o}' arm.,y truck to, lbe federal building, lhen pummeled the air out Ol i( a.f • ~-' agalrf•t the :U.S. Anny C«j>s qf -.EpJ.Joeers' ew'" Melonca J>am road p?OJec(, 'fhc pro\es~ra. -Ula .Fr;l~nci, ot ~e·lll•u. •~ti Thurt· day the act wa )tlO~ _ ... . , DEN'S ) ••••••••••••••••• • inst3//ation • 'ustom ilraperfes · linoleum·• WOod floor He listed his losses at $236.:. •bow Uiat ~ &iti;. ~ ot giilbteers is'overlnfta . · · •. COSTA MESA. CAllf: 92627 • PHONE 646-4838 -646·23$.S ' • r I Friday. May 20. 1917 DAILY PILOT Julge Interprets Law: 'Eet ._Biin Run'.~ He la known only u Ronald s .• a troubled 13-year-old whose sole contribution to society bas been bia tendency to run away. Because of hi• young age, his full name was not used 1 when Ronald S. became the subject or a test cue initiated by Orange Coun•y Superior Court Judge Ra.ymond Vincent, the presiding judge or the county's juvenile court. Judge Vincent wanted to test the state's new Juvenlle laws. · What Judge Vincent found out from the 4th District Court of AP· peal was that the Legislature didn't intend Ronald S. nor other runaways and truants lo be Ky Backs Nixon on Vietnam LOS ANGELES (AP> - Former South Vietnam Prime Minister Nguyen Cao Ky blames Watergate for his nation's fall, saying that a strong Richard Nix· on would never have let South Vietnam collapse. Ky, who lives in Huntington Beach and is operating a liquor store-delicatessen in suburban Norwalk, viewed former Pres1· dent Nixon's televised 1oterv1ew with David Frost Thursday night and said, "I don't want to blame Mr. Nixon." "If Nixon had stayed in, and with the power of the United States President intact. he could have put a lot or pressure on the Communists to respect the trea· ty. What happened was Watergate, and the power of the American President was no more." By the time Ford came to power, Ky~aid, "He had another situation on his mind. Ford had nothing to gain by sticking to the South Vietnamese." Ky said that what Nixon claimed to be his "solution" to the war -the Vietnamization program -was in fact a policy that Ky himself thought of and Nixon implemented at his sug. gestion. locked up. The appellate court dedsioo, written by Justice Robert Gardner. a former jovenlleJudte from Oranee County, was hilhly critical ot that lefislation but up· held lt. "As the law now stands, the Legialature has said that if a (youth> wants to run. let him run." Gardner wrote. "While this may be maddening, baffllng and annoyin~ to the Juvenile Court judge, ours is not to question the wisdom oC the Legislature." The justice also noted "Un· fortunately, while we sympathize with Judge Vincent and JUVENILE JUSTICE . 1977 thoroughly understand liis p~ blem. and the impossible situ~ lion in which the 1976 Legislature has placed him and all other Juvenile Court judges in the state, we must disapprove bis 1oluUoo for the neet-f ooted.,. Judge Vincent said, "I have a great deal of respect for the court so I am sure tbe decision bas ' .. j ·~~ FORMER PRESIDENT PRESENTED THESE TALK IMAGES Richard Nixon Told David Frost President Above The Law Carter, Ford Deny Nixon Justification And he said bitterly that he and his wile "were never invited to the White House. to a dinner or to a lunch" by tbe Kennedys or the Johhsons in the eight years or legaJment.'' He went Oft to PY the court rW• int "makes tt Important" that pending legislatlon giving authorities more control over mlnor juvenile off enders be ap- proved. Judge Vtncent made it clear that corr«tlon.s contained in As· sembly Bill 9.'58 are needed to help authorities protect the well· being of youngsters like Ronald S. who are ln trouble or on the brink of serious problems. With Ronald S. the problem was a nearly chronic habit or running away. The boy ned three times from the McMillan ~P· lion Center in Santa Ana aft.er be- inf sept there early this year by the Juvenile Court. In keeping wlth legislation enacted last year, McMlUan is an unlocked facility for youthful of. fenders who have committed of. f enses that would not be offenses if they were adults. Ronald S. fell under the jurisdiction of those new Jaws because be is a run away and truant, a so-called status of. fender. According to the juvenile jusUce laws effective last Jan. l , olficials at McMillan could do no more to keep him there than counsel him. After his third fllght from Uacl u.nloclted, unguarded on.J center, Judge Vincent~ the boy ln contempt of court an«l~ ordered him held in JuvenUe- HaU. J~qe Vincent said at the time his action was designed to test• tbe new regulations, to de- termine U the courts have tho:• right to hold offenders who di&· • regard court orders. . Wednesday. the appellate ~ court said, no. • The court said Ronald S. is un· •• lawfully being detained in a ~ secure facility and that, in effect, "" Judge Vincent had overreached his authority. . . . Doctors' Costs. Hit ~ .. . .. UCI Students Hear Criticism . • By HILARY KAYE Ot .... O .. ly ~-Staff Doctms are the ones who must c urb escalating health care costs, according to a medical.pro- fessor who spoke to students at the UC Irvine-California College of Medicine Thursday. "The lead to decrease the cost of health care must come from the profession itself, not from labor unions, consumer groups or the government," said Dr. Robert Petersdorf, chairman of internal medicine at the University of Washington. Petersdorf, who was educated at Yale University and is best llbown for his work in infectious diseases, made his comments at the annual honors day at the Irvine medical school. He pointed an accusing finger at two phenomena occurring in the medical profession : the in· creasing number of doctors go. ing into subspecialties and the continuous rise of new• technology. Petersdorf said that the numller of specialists is increas- ing each year. At the present time, more than half of the doc· tors who are certified go on and obtain specializations, he said. "The drive of American doc· tors to hang certificates on their walls is just inexplicable." Petersdorf said, adding that the three most popular specialties are cardiology, pulmonary dis· eases and gastrointestinal medicine. The push towards sub· spe~ia.tties is caused by the pro· D•lly~1"'4.,._.a DOCTORS BLAMED Dr. Peter Petersdorf ression's own reward· system. that pays higher fees lo those doctors than to generalists, the medical professor contended. Constant new technological ad· vances are also a cause of the higher health care costs, Petersdorf said. He said doctors and hospitals both are constantly striving lo have all the latest devices and techniques, often causing need· less and expensive duplication. Petersdorf cited a number or possible solutions that might help decrease costs, if put into prac- tice by doctors, including: -A realistic reappraisal ot doctors' fees. ~ -Greater emphasis on more efficient ambulatory care. -Improved transportation and com mufrication with rural areas. • -Eliminating excess hospital • beds. which often force hospitals and doctors to hospitalize pa- tients unnecessarily. -Avoiding duplication of ex· pensive services and personnel needed to p erform those services. -Decrease the number of doc· tors trained for subspecialties. -Create a moratorium on in· creasing class sizes al medical .schools and on building new medical schools. Youth Given Life Term SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -One or the first youngsters sentenced as an adult under a new slate law -a 17-year-old boy -was given a life prison term for murder. Julius Domantay was sen· tenced lo life imprisonment Thursday by Superior Court Judge 1bomas Dandurand in the slaying of San Francisco grocer Sam Tolah during a robbery. .. Your age does not justify your action," Judge Dandurand said. ''You killed another human being in cold blood.•• "I personally convinced them <Nixon and Pentagon s tarr leaders) to accept the Viet· namizalion plan, to pull out and let Vietnamese fight the war.·· Ky said. WASHINGTON (A P > Richard Nixon's claim that et president is above tbe law finds no favor with Jimmy Carter and draws no response from GeraJd Ford. wbo pardoned Nixon for all crimes because it was "the right thing to do." their administrations. --------------------------------------- Ky agreed with Nixon 's assess- ment of the 1970 invasion of Cam· bodia as being necessary. but said Nixon was wrong in calling it "one of the most effective operations of the war.·· "It was successful, but only halfway," said Ky , who claimed to have crossed the Cambodian border himself at the time. he said there were three divisions of North Vietnamese across the Cambodian border at the time. ManS1mbs Woman Boss LOUISVTI.l~E. Ky CAP I Garnet Morris Bryant won't work for his female foreman. He says the Bible tells him not to 'Tm not lryin~ to ~ a hotshot or anything like that. It's just my firm belief.•· said Bryant "When Jetebel was run· ning the show. things got kind of topsy-turvy.·' His opposition to Joyce Woosley. a foreman on the Ford Motor Co. 's assembly line here. haa been a lonely ordeal. He's gone nowhere in attempts to transfer to another Ford instpllation. and his union and the Ken· lucky congressional de· legation won't help. White House reaction to Nix· on 's statement that ··whe{I the president does it. that means it's not illegal" was swift. ··President Carter does not reel that any president has the rtght to break the law." said spokesman Rex Granum. "He feels very strongly that it is a tragic mistake lo follow that phil090Phy. as past events have shown so dramatically " Hamilton Jordan. the Pres1· dent's cbJef aide, said. "'If we ha· ven 't learned from Wa\ergale that the president and the people around him are not above the la"' then v.e 've learned nothmJ: · Ford. here T9urs day ror a Repubhcan fu~raiser. said ··As far as any q~1qns about Mr N1xon are concerned, his words speak for themselves." Throughout the 90·mmute pro· gram, third in a five-part pllld· for television series with David Frost. Nixon defended his action in the Vietnam war and said that without division at home "the war would have been ended one to two years earher. ·· He called Pentagon papers leaker Daniel Ellsberg a "punk: .. referred to the ·•pip· s queak Watergate thing ;·· labe led Democratic hawks · turned-doves as hypocri tes. and said he cracked down on dissi· dents to speed the end or the war. He admitted to having paranoia about bis critics. "but p11nrnota for peace rsn•t that bad." Wapt Summer Job? Read Sunday Pilot Personal quests and larger 1 confn:intations will be explored in Sunday's Daily Pilot. SUMMER JOBS -Are you a teen -or is there one in your family -who's looking for a way to make money this summer? Philip C. Rosmarin of the Daily Pilot staff surveys the scene and t~U. where to 10 for Job·findlng help in a story scheduled to lead olf the YOU Section. CONCORDE NO -Re~lde,nt.s who protest Jet noi e over l'fewport Bay c1n sympajbi1~ with activists bi Ho ard ·Btach, N.Y. wboM campalJn aealn$1.1n· frln1ement of the SS'I: ls dncribed ln an Aasoclaled preq feature. CAu.. IT.DUD -Amonc tbe (suNDAY'S BEST) big federal agencies. none is more embattled than the Depart· ment of Housing and Urban Development (KUD). Alm06l all agree that HUD failed to Uve up to its protnlse. An Assoclated Press report tells what experts ta.int is needed ,to put the be.be moth on courae. ~t'IPLAINTS MUTED - D~•f _persons .who use sign language have special problems when atrested. How can they •ta1t• ln handeutlst Staff Wri~r Art Vlnsel tells bow the Hunt· lnston Beach Police Depertment la Mtnedyingthil aitualioo. During their discussion of that dissent. Frost brought up Nixon's approval or the so-called Huston plan calling for use of wiretap· pings, burglaries, mail openings and infiltration or anti-war groups. MORE ON NIXON'S TV APPEARANCE -84 "Wouldn't it have been better here though, to have done what you were going to do legally, rather than doing something that was illegal. .. rather than adding another crime to the list?" Frost asked "The proposition you've just stated in theory 1s perfoct," Nix· on said. '"In practice, 1t just won't work ... He said to get laws approving :,earches without a warrant would have raised an outcry and put potential targets on notice. "An action's either going to be <'overt OM'lot, ·' Nixon said. Frost suggested Nixon was saying in certain situations ''the president can decide that it's in the best interests of the nation .. to do something illegal." Nixon: Well, when the Presi· dent does lt, that means that it is not Illegal. Frost; By definition? Nixon: E~clly. Exactly. lfthe pr esident. .. approves something. approves an action, because of the national security or in t.hia case because of a threat to Internal peace and order or significant magnitude, then the president's declsJ.on 1n that in-. - stance is one that enables those wbo carry it out, to carry it out without violating a law. Otherwise, they're in an impossi· ble decision ... Coffee Vse DipB in v.s.· WASHINGTON (AP> Americans each drank nearly 17 percent less coffee in the first three months of this year than they consumed in the first quarter ol 1'16, the A.iriculture Department repOrU. On a per-capita basi5, coffee consumpUon dropped to three pounds from 3.6 pounds during the first quarter of last year. of. tidala aald Tttursday. Retail prices climbed 81 per. centintheytaT. "Tbe comumptloa naores are the e<lWYiJat of IJ"HD, unroast· ed coffee bean.a and do not pre- cisely lbDW !\Ow mucb ret.ai:J col· ree Americans drink. ll takes 1 bout 1.19 pouoch ot raw beans to makeaee PP'IDd of •tor• coffee. \ I .. :·~ . . --.-: . .: ! : \1 . ~-. :~~l' '.i.__~ · · · . :lr•T•m:imn"- 5 a 1r' .. cloMr, W ...._., stfl tt.. to C)t't o good 1tst Oft yow sm•aMr ngclable ....._ 9GI da& -....r .,_-,.. plaut1 g • half ocn tnldl fJCll M or a paHo-cOftt.., Mhd-gardtft. · we're _.. to llfte tlte rtglat .... or plmth to Helde yow tatte b8dl tttts ... ,.,,, LM our eiqM.is .... yoe to tlte ri4JM 111pproodl for a bwnllfwl harYest, wt.lie tat"9g ecl•.tag. of IWa __., 01111t .... flotu tct apedah- VINCA CPERJWINKLE> Get a head start with 'the rirst blooming 'plants this season. 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OESPlTE THJS CURRENT embarrassment tothe federal re· gulatory agency, OSHA's most inglorious moments may have come right here along our Orange Coast some years back. This happened in ttrn, when OSHA operatives swooped down upon Blackie's Boatyard in Newport Beach, the proprietor or which is one Arsene "Blackie" Gadarian, noted coastal savant and critic of all things gov· ernmental. WASHINGTON <AP> Another big jump in the cost of food pushed ~nsumer prices up eigbt·tenths of 1 percent in April, the third big monthly rise in con· sumer orices this year, tbe gov- ernment reported today. · Food prices rose 1.5 percent during the month, more than twice the March increase of six· tenths of 1 percent. A major cause of the food price rise was the 13.1 percent increase in the Pneumonia Hi,t,s Hutch LONDON (AP> Actor and singer David Soul, co star of the television series Starsky and Hutch, has been admitted to a London hospital . suffering from poeumorua. Work on the motion pie· lure "Mud." in which the blond actor is starring, came to a halt when he was taken from the film's South Devon location to London on Thursday. Soul had been reeling ill throughout the week but said he tbougbt he had been suffering only from influenza. price of ground ~ffee. the aov· ernmentsaid. THE APRIL INCREASE in consumer prices, equivalent to an annual rate oI nearly 10 per- cent, showed inflation will COD· tinue to be a major economic• problem for the Carter ad- ministration in the months ahead. However. administration economists r e main confident that spiraling food costs will slow down later this year, easing the over-all pressure on consumers' pocketbooks The Labor Department said its consumer price index for April stood at 179.6 of the 1J67 average of 100, meaning that goods priced at SlOO 10 years ago cost $179.60 last month. CONSUMER PRICES l al\t month were 6.8 percent higher than in April of 1976. The Aprll surge in consumer prices followed a six·tenths or 1 percent gain in March, when food prices also increased by six· tenths of 1 percent. The April in· crease put the price rises back at the worris ome levels or f'ebruary when they rose 1 per- <·ent and January when they rose eight-tenths of 1 percent. For the year, consumer prices have in- creased 3.2 percent. But the Labor Department saw some good news in the report. It said that excluding food and energy items. prices rose SlJC· tenths of 1 percent in April, about Alas, the OSHA agents cited Blackie for an occupational hazard and slapped him with a SlS fine. Apartheid Backed That was their first mistake. Gadarian, protesting loudly, natly refused to pony up tbe fir. teen bucks. He demanded a public hearing. The government agents r06e to the challenge. That was their second mistake. The government hired a room In the Newporter Inn al $35 a day 1n taxpayers' expense for the big $15 hearing. They brought to Newport Beach government in- spectors. lawyers, supervisors and other OSHA hangers-00 at Lord knows how much more ex- pense. They half:filled the room. BLACKIE BROUGHT Blackie <i nd his chief assistant counsel. That was his wife, Sara. The hearing opened on Nov. 23. l97L Gadarian took the floor as only he can and quickly established that the citation. for not having a ladder on his dock, did not exist in OSHA 'sown rules. Government lawyer J eannie J . Meyer objected, noting the cita- t10n had be<?n amended to read no ladder "tn the vicinity or the dock ... She got ins pector Robert Raymond to testify tha1 Blackie kept his ladders 400 feet from the water c; adarian countered that his ho:.ityard is only 132 feet long and ttrnt Raymond "might have an optical problem.·· Sometimes the hearing bogged down m definitions. Blackie's t'mployc, Carl Sleeper. at one point was asked by the govern mt>nt attorney to daflne the "aft end'' of a boat. "That's the flat end.· he replied, expressionless lN THE SUM. the bearlna took ;,ill day and embraced many wit- nesses and 15 separate exhibits. Gadarian later calculated his de fcnse against the StS fine CMI him $500 in lost time and monf'y. On Jan. 18, 1972, the ~overn mcnl announced its verdkl. All ch arges again s t Ar sene "Blackie" Gadar1an had been dismissed. It was not our government's fines t hour. Mondale, Vorster Report Talks Fail VIENNA, Austria CAP) -U.S. Vice President Walter F. Mon- dale and South African Prime Minister John Vorster said today they had failed to agree on U.S. efforts to change South Africa's race segregation policies. Mondale told a news conference that Vorster agreed in two days of talks here to help achieve black rule in Namibia and Rhodesia, but had stubbornly def ended his government's policy of apartheid. "We hope the South ..------------.... Africans will not rely on any ( /N SHORT J illusions that the U.S. will in the end intervene to s ave South Africa from the policies it is pursuing.'• Mondale srud, ··for we wi II not do so.'· Mondale later flew to Yugoslavia to meet with President Tito. Gen. Si119laufJ Rerolled WASHINGTON (AP> -On orders from a displeased President Carter. the third-ranking U.S Army general m Korea is fly mg here for the face-to.face White House confrontation triggered by his publtc cnticism of Carter's plan to withdraw American ground forces from South Korea At issue is MaJ. Gen. John K . Singlaub's public stat£'ment that adherence to Carter's plan for withdrawing U.S. ground forces from South Korea over a period of four to fi ve years ·w11l leadtowar" In an interview with "CBS News" broad· rn!-.t loday, Singlaub was quoted as saying he su•c\.Aue "'as not sorry for anything he said. However. he also was quol<'d a:,, ~a) mg he v. as baffled by the recall order, had not meant to undl•rcut the President's Korean policy and would apologize to Carter ror the disturbance he has caused. WASHING TO;\; IA P) -The S«urities and Exchange Com- missfon has accused Anheuser-Busch lnc .. the nation's largest brewer of beer and malt beverages. of making S2.7 million in secret payoffs to wholesalers and retailers to buy its products. U.S. 015tnct Judee June Green ~1gned <m inJunction Thursday to which Anheuser·Bmch agreed It bars the company from luture violaUom of securities laws P09tpadorar Penralt Sold MENTMORE. England CAP> Thl' -.ale of Rothschild art treasures at Mentmore Towers lost a b1ic point of interest for con· noisseurs today when the British government snatched up its most important painting, a portrait of Madame Pompadour valued by the owners at $1.2 million. 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CAP> -A 19-year-old cadet at the U.S. Military Academy died today at Vassar Hospital where be had been taken after collapsing dur- ing a boxing class at West Point Tuesday. An academy spokesman said cadet Richard C. Mull, a freshman from South Euclid, Ohio, had wtdergone surgery to relieve a blood clot on the brain. He died at 6: 1S a.m. THE SPOKESMAN said the of- ficial cause of death was listed as "acute subdural hematoma." He added that an autopsy would be performed to confirm that diagnosis. Mull collapsed and went into convulsions shortly after a routine three.round boxing match was stopped 10 to 15 seconds into the second round, wben he was knocked to the can· vas. At the time, Mull was wearing a head and face protector and a custom-fitted mouthpiece, the spokesman said. He was taken to the West Point hospital and then nown to Vassar Hospital for sur· gery. THE SPOKESMAN said box- ing classes were part of the stan- dard training for male cadelo; and had been so for more than 50 years. He said Mull's deatb was the first in the program. Funeral arrangements were incomplete. A spokesman said Mull would be buried at West Point. 300 Seek Reltuttal Members ol Seatue•s homosexual community de· monstrat~ outsi~e KJRO-TV, a CBS network affiliate. after station president Uoyd Cooney aired six· editorials opposing pending ·and existing state and city legislation protecting rights of homosexuals. The group demanded air time for a rebuttal. Cooney agreed but said he· wants to choose the person to present the opposing view. Israel Tally Shows Coalition Potential TEL AVIV, Israel (AP> -Menahem Begin's right-wing Likud bloc won 43 seats in the Israeli parliament, according to official election re- sults announcea today by the state radio. This is enough to give U.kud and its potential roalilion partners a small buteffecUve majority in the 120-member house. The Labor party, ousted by Tuesday's voting alter 29 years in power, won 32 seats, the radio said . The Laborites have reject· ed Begin's bid to form a national unity coalition government. A COAUTION OF Likud and the smaller religious and con- servative parties that are expect- ed to support it would give a Begin-led government 62 seats in parliament, a majority of four. Begin met today with Shimon Peres. acting prime minister and leader of the defeated Labor par- ty, for an initial briefing on mat· ters of state. The conservative leader, who suffered a heart attack during the grueling election campaign, was expected to take a brief vacation this weekend. Serious negotiations toward forming a new cabinet are expected to begin Tuesday. BEGIN'S HARD·LINE policies have quickly stirred bit- terness among Israel 's Arab neighbors. The conservative leader visit· ed an unauthorized settlement in the Israeli-occupied West Barne of the Jordan River Thursday and proclaimed there would be ··many .. more such settlements in the future. West Ban.le Arabs. who view the territory as a future Palesti- nian homeland, reacted with out- rage. · · - informative ... entertaining ... useful and only in your Saturday DAILY PILOT ENTERTAINING stories. features and pictures of special interest to young readers . appear in and near Uncle Len's comer of each Saturday Daily Pilot, including Ask Andy , Letters from Ellie and a weekly news quiz. HELPFUL TIPS and timely news for outdoor and indoor gardeners, plus yard and home maintenance information. COMPLETE WEEKEND STOCK TABLES for full New York Stock Exchange and American Stock Exchange lists ... week's highs, lows, close and volume. GET ACQUAINTED with area churches and their activities in the Saturday church pages. SHOP THOSE GREAT BARGAINS in the famous Dai}y Pilot Dime-A·Line classified ads. No merchandise priced over $25. DON'T MISS THESE SATURDAY SPECIALS AND MORE IN YOUR DAILY PILOT ..__ 642·4321 / ,,_ ·:2Hoover ~ Pane lists Get the Ax SACRAMENTO (AP) -Citing · a financial disclosure squabble, Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. has fired two members of the LltUe Hoover Commission which has criticized Brown admlnialration l>rograms. Dropped from the prestigious commission Thursday were H. Herbert Jackson of Sacramento ( SI'ATE J and Robert DeMonte of Pied· mont, who Brown's office said opposed stale-required financial disclosure. IJldoll /tier~ Mulled LOS ANGELES CAP) -The · United AuU> Workers union has made tentative plans for a special fall convention to decide whether the 1.4-million member organinlion should reaffiliate with the AFL·CIO. But opposition to a re-merger with the labor federation runs de· ep in the nation's largest in- dustrial union, and UAW leaders say they won't assemble a con· vention unless anli-reafriliation attitudes abate. Patrob R efnf orced SAN DIEGO (AP J Border Patrol agents from around the nation temporarily will be transferred to San Diego to d£'al with a hot spot along the U S Mexican border. the com - missioner of the US. Immigra- tion and Naturalization Service said Thursday. "Starting June 1. we will move 100 additional Border Patrol of· ficers into the Chula Vista Sector on a temporary basis to slow the heavy flow of illegal border rrossin~s. which arc now at a peak," Leonel J . Castillo told a news conference. Warm Greeting A~Wl ......... o Muhammad Ali and his girl fnend, Veronica Porsche, ar e welcomed by comedian Phil Silvers at the Premiere Thursday of the champion's biographical movie ''The Greatest " in Century City. 5,000 fans showed up. Cagney Home Mter Stroke LOS ANGELES <AP1 Still weak but in good spirits, actor James Cagney has 'been sent home from lhe hospital to re· cuperate from a minor stroke, a family spokesman says. The 77-year-0ld Cagney, who climbed to stardom by playing the role of a tough guy, suffered the s troke after being admitted to Good Samaritan Hospital early this month sufferin g from anemia. Cagney, who rec.eived an Academy Award for his 1942 portrayal of George M. Cohan in "Yankee Doodle Dandy," re- ti red from the screen in 1961. Sect Tums 'Vigilante' SAN FRANCISCO (AP> When a van used t o transport flowers sold by the Hare Krishna sect at San Francisco Interna- tional Airport was stolen a second time, two Krishna members decided it was time to do something. As a re s ult , sa id Boklund. Walter Williams. 21, of San Francisco, was bookEfd for fovestigation of seven charges of auto theft and burglary. Frid!y. May 20. 1877 OAILV PILOT A5 Oil Spills Big Worry Study Says Comtal, Citie• 'Ill Prepared' LOS ANGELES (AP) - California coastal communities are poorly prepared for major oil spills, five U niversity of California researchers say. In a six-month study released Thursday, the team advises local governments to set up contlngen· cy plans for oll spUls, a llowing time for the effects of wind, tide and the response of cleanup crews. THE REPORT said officials should consider what are the~ methods for disposing of oil spills once they wash ashore. "Not every community needs a full-blown protective setup to cope with every conceivable spill , but officials s hould be aware of what help might be needed and where it c4n be ob· tained," said Rk bard Perrine, one or the UCLA professors who authored the 500-page r eport wlth 19 graduate students. The report said a thorough scientific study of ocean ecology is needed to determine the effects of oil seepage, adding that at pre- sent it's often impossible to tell what oil seeps into the sea naturally and which spills are man·made. ONE TlDNG is clear, though, the report indicated: most pollu· tion occurs with "low-level in· sults," the s mall spills and seepage from drilling, rather than from major blowouts such as occWTed off Santa Barbara in 1969. The study found that after a big spill, up to one-third of the • hydrocarbons dumped into the sea evaporate into lhe air and become smog. •'If the accident occurs 20 miles offshore it may take only four hours Wltil the wind carne~ the pollutants over land." Per rine said. He heads UCLA's En vlronmental Science and Engineering Program. FURmERMORE, he scud, the communities which suffer the spills and the smog will gain a r e· lallvely small economic benefit from currently planned offshore industrialization. which hl' termed hasty. The report indicates no mon· than 2,300 new jobs will be creat- ed by expanded offshore develop· ment and no more than 5. 700 nev. jobs by 1990 when the number of jobs will begin to dechne. • • a • .._ ~ • Hairy 'lnrnaie' Bugs SF Police UI Y l \'ii l\ICI 11\1 \IOTCIHll0\11 . • • • • • "WE'RE NOT EXACTLY thrilled by the pre- sence of our hairy guest," said Richard A vanzino, of the San Francisco animal shelter. "But we'll keep him safe until its owner gets out of jail." The Steinhart Aquarium is supplying the "In· mate"withfood -fourlivecrickets a week. Gypsies Tap Till SAN DIEGO <AP) -A band of ''gypsy•• women is causing a commotion in st.ores while dipping into .. the cash registers, a sheriff's spokesman said. ,. 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Andrus has dec ided to s low down scheduled offshore oil lease s ales was rightly described by aSacramentooff1cial as · a breath of fresh air" for California. Since the 1974 decision to activate the lease sales. concerned Californians have spent hundreds of hour!> a nd thousands of dollars in legal costs attempting to w in time for examination of the impact on adjacent sta te property notably of shore-based facilities that would be needed to support offshore drilling. Some delays were obtained. but the d etermina- tion to proceed with the lease sale schedule seemed im- :vlacable until Secretary Andrus stepped in. : The decision may have been influenced in part by : the poss1b1hty of problems m h andling oil expected : to arrive from Alaska in quantities that could tax ex- ~ is ting California storage and transfer facilities. • Andrus made it plain that the goal of seeking and ·extracting offshore oil and gas has not been aban- doned. But he h as promised to pursue 1t with full re- gard to the environmental and economic concerns of the affected states. And that's welcome news indeed A Day to Remember Fifty years ago today 25-year.old Charles Lindbergh left New York on a flight that changed the future of mankind. When he landed the tiny Spirit of St Louis m Paris. 33 hours and 3,600 miles later. he h ad ac- tomplished much more than the first solo fli ght ~C'ross the Atlantic:. F'rom that moment on thl· fledgling a\'latwn in du:-.lry took off on a Journey that \\a::. to lead to the moon and be\. ond wildlife preservation. His life was devoted to achieving a balance between scie nce and nature Jt is to further this goal that Gen. James Doolittle and astronaut Neil Armstrong havt! launched the Charles A. Lindbergh Memorial Fund. Its aim is the establishment of a $5 million fund •·to fmd and assist young, new Llndberghs ." From the fund, fellowships will be awarded an· nuHlly for projects in the areas of aeronautic r e search. the sciences. exploration, conservation and wildlife preservation. This is a fitting memorial to a great man. Those who would hke to know more about it may address The Lindbe rgh Fund, 30 East 42nd St , New York. NY10017 . Garden Tip The fact that the answer to a problem often turns up right under the would-be problem solver 's nose is hardly new. Up at UC Davis, horticulture experts have been trying to identify the best plants to use for erosion control on roadside slopes and highway interchanges. They were after something that would withstand extremes of weather , grow without irrigation, reseed itself every year and, if possible. look attractive. It 4 a lso had to be inexpensive. ' Apparently they've found it. Top contender 1s the official state flower, the colorful California poppy. It's been test-pla nted a long highways in counties from one end of the sl at e to the other and thrives an most locations. Also doing well in the roadside tests. report the Davis gardeners, are yellow lupine and African daisies in the flor al department and low-growing sattbushes to provide a ttracti.Ye greenery. - But Lindbergh s scient1fit ~kills and boundless {'Ut'losity IL•d beyond the field of aeronautic n· search tu medical inventions that have saved thousands of li ves. t o studies in anthropology and to AJl of which, m light of the water shortage. might be of interest to householders who would like to deck out their yards without too much expense or effort. '' ( tell you, h~ isn't comi"i ~Ack! Ht'5 o"l1 rtminisdng:' All Dams • ID State Near Quake Faults Terming lh1· 'IS:O.Ul' or t'<lrlh quake sufel~ in t•onnecl1on with .·\ u burn Dam · a phoney." As scm blyman Eu~L·ne Chappie <1<· cused tho~t· raising the qut•s t1on of bt•1n~ 1ns11ln•n· or dt· llberately uninformed · Chappll'. 111 \upport of th1· building nf the multi mtll1on : dollar pro1et·t ·:which would : impound 1.:1 ·: million a<'rc• :: feet of water : making 1t ont- • of the state s :; m aJor dam., • cJssertcd Js : s um ption or .1 ; 1· a I c· u I at t' rt : l' a rthqu<1kt• : risk in dam n in:-.trul·f1on 1n ; California w;1s tnl'\Cupabh.• : I havl' tl on lht• uulhonl\ //lo ~ t> n g 1 net' r., 11 f th t· Hur e J 11 o I ' Heclamat1nn lhJl all of lhl' dam., , 1n this s tatt• .1rt· on or nl•<11 {'arth ' faults .' he• '>aut Spec1ficalh ·that 1nr·ludc·:-. Sh;1--ta Tnnll\ P artkt•. Ort1\ 1lh· 'fr"' HulL1~s Bar. "ll'\' Ml'lnn1·., .ind l-'11 an1 "Ont• llt.'1•1b 11111~ look JI ,, : '>t'lsmolui:11·al m.111 tn '>l'l' ~h' : l h •• t I., .. II 1-: ii r I h r .i u It ., ~ honcyt:omh th1-. '>talt· li ke ttw ... arlene~ and V<'ln" 1n .1 human ~hod~ ~ ''I f thOst' who :1ec·k tu ' block Auburn Dam had been al' ~ t1ve 40 years a~o we wouldn't · have any reservoirs toda) W•· ·wouldn't ha\'c been ahlt> tu -.ui. .: ta in our people kl a lone ('' • perience the al(ncultural and in dustrial devC'lnpmt•nt wh1eh hJs ~ Ol'Cu rred · · C HAPPI E ma111ta1nt•d tht• • r a u I l " µ r l' ., e n t n 0 r l' (I I ~problem "The important thin.-t 1:-. ~to know the earth t•ondltions and •design construction uccordmgh ~to compensate for earth weak -::n C'S'les Th ere ar<' calculated , . ( EARL WATERS ) r asks in any\ t<nlurl' Illustrating thJt he eum ment t•d that · people• t.1ke calculated risks every time they fly in a plane or event·ross the street." He recalled that similar argu- ments about the penis of earth· quakes were ra~ in connection with the bu1ldm~ of the Golden Gate Bridge ·"It 1s sitting right rm top of the San \ndreas raull.. hl' staled "TltE f'..\CT I · that although "'l' have a coup)eof hundred dams of notable size an the state, many of them standing ror more than half a cenlun . then• has not been ;1 smgle Cai.tun· cau~ed by an t•.irthquak('. r happwnoted Refernng to tht• only two d<Am f:11lure~ of '>1gnif1cam•t.•. that of tht.> St Fr.1nt·1:-Dam <1bout 50 ) t•;1rs aw• and' th1· mon• recent Haldw1n lltl(, l><1m . both 1r1 Southern ('allrorn1<1 . Chapplt' "aH1 '\t•1tht·r 11f tho:.t• 1A.ere 1n .in' "'a\ tht• r t''>1tlt of earth· c1uak~ And fault~ nmstruction. nut earthqu:ekt•' t·aused the Teton Dam collap t' 1n Idaho." On the subject of ecology Chap· pie observ~. "Dams are esscn· 11e,1I to pre~t·n 1· 'ilream life an times of drou)?ht W(' are havin~ a good 11lustrataon of that this year .. 1th the prcd1cuons that m41ny of the '!\ate., streum-. will run dry this summt!r It "' an irony that those who" :mt to blot·k the New Mclones Oarn t'> preserve the white w:,h'r are ~om~ to find thnt r1\ er dry this summer becnww lht•dumJ.,n t th1•r1• · Po1nl1ng 11ul that $232 m 1ll1on ha:. JI 11•,111\ bt•en -;pent on thl' proJet"t ht> '><••cl It would be the he1~ht of fo ll y tr> now abandon 1t heC'aU.'\t• of f;lll lt-; which wert Dear Glooany Gu~ Richard Nixon JUSt can't wm. If he savs he 's inno eent he's cailed a lying. t healmg criminal , 1f hl' l'O nfesscs to everything he's called a lymg, cheat ing criminal Give the man a break; he did more good than bad! E.C. G•oomy 011• u mmenu •re •11bmtlled by ,.,_,.. •nd do ,. ... ....:et .. rill' rtflKI IM ••••• of Ille ,..w,p•per. Send yo11r Pt"I PftW lo Gloomy G11\, D.ally Pllot. known before the s ite was select ed and were taken mto con sideration 1n the design. The Auburn Dam site 1s the most in· ve&tigated site in the history of dams in the entire world. Then· were m ore than 11 miles of dnll eores and 8.000 feet of tunnehn~ to determine the fo undations .. He said allhou ~h President Carter had imt1ally withheld ap proval of Auburn . funds for the prOJecl art' ad\ ant·ing lhrough Congress ·tt look:. like t h e i;ho" 1s on the road once again but I t hought 1t appropriate at this lime to reassure the people that t here is no more nsk in Auburn Dam than m any of those alread~ m existence and probably mu<'h less·· Fascination Remains The Nixon Contradiction If every American now ah ve laves to ht! 100. 1t 15 doubtful whether he or she will witnes!'. any more dramut1c spectacle on television than the interview~ with Richard Nixon. It is not u QUt.'!-.llOn of Nixon :-. g ullt or 1n· nocence that 1s behind the h y pn o ti c power of the TV interview series. Most feople ~ave o ng s ince m ade up their m inds about Ri c h ard Milhous Nixon T bey don't ex- pect to learn any startling new facts. The grim fascination with the TV programs is tied to Nixon himself. Seldom ha:. there been an American public f1~ure who com bmed in one person so many con tradictor) characteristics and tendencie~ The Richard Nixon who could tell John Dean that there would bc "no difficulty" 1n getting a million dollars to bu) the silence or hired thugs wa:. lht' same Richard Nixon who look some of the most imaginatlv(• steps toward a durable p eace of any President since the end of World War 11. Before coming to the fresiden· NORMAN COUSINS <'Y. Richard Nixon was one of the leading advocates of deeper American involvement in Viet· nam. As President, however, he did what his two Democratic pre- decessors failed to do. He de· escalated the war and finally ex· tricated us from it. EVER SINCE Joe McCarthy had put the Democrats through the Red Wringer in the early 1950s, they were unable to deal realistically with the Communist world. The Democra ts felt they were under a compulsion to pro ve they were not about to turn the t•ountry over to the Kremlin. John Kennedy once told his close associates that he wanted to begin the proc'ess or opening rela· 11ons with Chma but didn't think il was pol itically possible lo do ~o . Nixon was shrewd e nough to know. as he himself said at one point. that he was in a h1~hly favored position to do things that no one else could do. He proved his point with the trap to Chana and his meeting with Leonid Brezhnev. able to keep the m1htary in lane.'. He was also able. after the powPr of the Ameru:an example, to ~et the Russian~ to ehmmate their own bacter10log1cal stockpi l~s. Richard M. Nixon wanted to be a great President. No man who ever occupied the White Housf' wanted mor(.> desperately to wm acclaim as a man of towenn~ achievements, especially in th1• field of world peace. His tragedy. indeed. was that he wanted greatness so much that he was prepared to cut corners and cheat in order lo get it. There was nothing wrong with his ambition. - There was everything wron~ with whal he did lo realize that a mbition. NIXON'S TRAGIC flaw was self-decepllon. What brought him down ultimately was not that he· thou ght he could foo l thl! American people bul that t1e ('(In tinue d t o fool himself. Ht· thought. as he once s aid. that h<· American people wt>rc l1k1· children. And so h~ thought ht· cou ld tell them anything and they would believ(' 1l -so long as ht• looked them straight m the eye· a nd sounded s incere. He de ceaved himself into thinking that he couJd manipulate peoplt• without theU" knowing the dif ference. He pulled on their heartstrings when he thought il would serve his purpose to do so · -and he was convinced the peo- ple were none the wiser for it. .. I'll ••1 thla '°" ... diro,.-tbere'• a ref .... hlna Mrt Nixon was the only President since 19<l5 who acted unilaterally to cut back on the arms race. He ordered the nation's stockpile of bacteriolog·ical weapons to be destroyed. He didn't say, as some o( his predecessors had said, that he was afraid to run the risk of cutting back on germ warfare unless the Russians agreed to do the same. He knew t hat the arma race was the pro· duct or unilatera l measures to begin with, Therefore, he saw nothing strange in taking un- ilateral measures to slow it down. And, as he predicted. he was able to bring the Congress a long with him just as he was hODell)' ahe.at hlJD ... " ' iCould Other Presidents Have Survived? A great many Americans are convinced that Richard Nlxon put money ahead of too many other things. His personal as- soc11ttions and even his approach to the Presidency seemed to reflect an overwhelming desire to become a mlllionaire. There's nothing wrong with s uch an am bition -Just so Jong as you don't use the White House as n s pringboard. People generall y appr ove of Nixon's desire to go before the CO\,\Jllry on television to provide u Cull accounting, but they are troubled because they have a sens& that he would not have done it as an end in itself but only as a means for getting rich. lf enough Americans could be convinced that Nixon's main re- ason for doing the TV series was not money, his TV program would have something incom parabty more important than just high audience ratings; they would have higher marks. WASHlNGTOI\' There was 't,nuch stale ritua l in re action to the predictable performance by Richard M . Nixon in the ex .ammation of conscience, con .f ession o f wrongdoing a nd penitence as e licited by thnt freshly invested Canon of the TV · tube. the Right Rev David Frost. . J ust as it is Nixon 's i;tylc to i ;!employ le~al1st1 t· dodges. th(' 3.r'me lodram at • . i c mome n t ··a n d o c · ··'(' a s i o n a l .. -fli ghts into ~.,.Piety. so it is also the style ~-0 f m e di a ,Jtotables, on • m any levels. to attempt to outdo Nixon ... ·n such extravagance. All man· <ftcr of crlticlsm. mucf\ of it absurd, is shot al Nixon, mostly for the way he Is perceived to act. t'•mely in a low, base and decelt· fut manntt, amen. Vea.rs ago. some or these same ritics. remJnded of impe-nec- tions ol lhe Brothers KeMedy, would laugh, ha, ha, and crack ••Tbose Kennedys play rough. They want to win!" Lyr\don ~ in~ John~n ? "He'1 quite n ttowboy and rid.-!! h rd on poo- pie' .. More ha, ha, from the critics. But nature tries to provide balance. Once the bloom of style has passed. the substance 1s there and cannot be denied So now comes Victor Lasky. the perfe<'t ogre for liberals. with "It Didn't Start With Watergate." an extensively researched com· pilation of mortal sins by Presi- dents beforl' N1xon SINCE LASKY wrote polemic books on the Brothers Kennedy and a gun -for hire campaign work on Arthur Goldberg (a less· er figure), most liberals shut off their minds to anything he docs. Too bad, because a reading of his new book, also a polemic:, ii; laced with enough recitation of fact. to demonstrate that Prest dents before Nixoo also richly abused power and committed of· f cnses which urtainly look im· poachable. Those who are utterly blind to anythini Lasky wntts (and they are unlortunate> c:an find lh same thesis amply chronicled ln two excellent ar\lclc . "The Breaking or a President," bJ Nicholas von Hoffman, Penl· house. March. 1977; and ''TOO Abuse oC Richard Nixon." Tbe Alternative. c 102 W Si-xlh St •. c THl~CH) Bloomington, Ind.), April, 1976 Anyway, as Lasky details. President Kennedy and Johnson used th ~ Inte rna l Revenue Service to get information on their "enemies," a charge the H~use Judic ia ry Committee ' leveled at Nixon in \l impeach· ment proceedings Another impeachable orrense leveled at Nixon was that he mis- used the FBI a nd ··other ex- ecutive personnel" to conduct s urveillance on citizens for purposes unrelated to national security, Jaw enforcement or the lawful function of his office. WEIL, Lasky's book and the Altemallve article document how President Franklin D . Roosevelt pi.it D-11 sorts ot pc<?Plc under FBI survelUancet mclud int Ra.rry Hopkin& and Tommy ''The Cork" Cottaren, ror re-- UOOI otner lh1n Uiose listt'd ln Nixqn'a bW or lmpeachmenL Jn de d, F.D.R. 1ltked tbe FBl on .,.ople wbO even wrote letters ap- PoSinJC hi.I lend·lcu program The Kennedys were the t'bam· pion witttapper!i of our 1 Mrtt· tion. The Attorney General Ken· nedy had newsmen wiretapped for "national security" purposes and also used this rationale to wiretap and "bu~" a con - ~ression al staffer , a con - ~ressman and an agriculture de· partmentemptoye. Lasky claims J . Edgar Hoover told him R.F.K. had Lasky wiretapped by "out . !lide people" after Lasky's book on J .F .K. was published. A Mafia cbaracter recited ho-W Atty Gen. Kennedy asked him in 1963 to wiretap White House newsmen staying at Newport, R.J. Sen. Daniel Moynihan who served under Kennedy, J ohnson and Nixon, has said repeatedly that such executive department abuse was Car worse under L .B.J . than In the Nixon Ad· m i n ls tr a ti on . 0 f co u r sc , Johnson's Adminis tration was neve r fully investlgated1 nor was Kennedy's, but from the tip of the Iceberg we lt:nrn much. LASKY DOCUMENTS how. a charge of an Insurance man's kickback to L.B.J. was coven!d up u well as the Bobby Baker cas : a pedal FBI squad spied on black milltants at the 1964 0 mocraUc convention: JOhnson uMd t.be 1BS ftd,FBl against h11 polltic•I en m l s. including newsmen. Moreover, Johnson had $(in. Barry Goldwater's staff in- vestigated by the FBI after White House aide Walter J enkms was arrested on a charge of commit- ting lewd acti.. This highly qu«>li· tionable u11c of the FBI ano ot he rs were h andled by 8 111 Moyers, La~ky reports. who later won an Emmy ror his sometimes sanctimonious Public Broadcast- 1 n g Service program s o n W atergalt.'. LASKY WVES to impale such celebrities who affect vi rtue and high purpose. The record llhow~ t hat Atty. Gen Ramsey Clark. a s uper civil libertarian, approved the Army'l'I program of spying on civilians. after Cyrus Vance re- commended at. When Jimmy Carter was governor. be u.rged i\ U.S. senator, dunng tho Pen- tagon Papers dust-up. to work for ''the en octmen-l of federal legislation that would m ake news or1aniznt.ions crimlnally liable." Upon re djng the evidence. a rair-minde!d aoul would have to conctude lhat if there had been invest.igatJoM ns comprehens v and wjld a~ U.osc surrouftdina Water«•~. we mfg'ht have h d thrtt more Presidents who re· signed under Or • OAANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Hnhtrt N Wrt'd. Puhlr•h•'r 7'hon1os Krnnl. F.dttM IJarl>ara Krr1birlr. 1-:dltonol PaQI' F.drlnr The ed1torl:.1I pagf' of the l>Jily Pilot ~e<'k~ to info.rm and 'timulate reader'! by pr<.'M?nllnc on this pal{t' dlvt"rS(' <'ommentory on topi of inlerei;t by syndlcut• ed columnist and cartoonlsU. by provldln~ a forum for readers' vff'Wll <•nd by pre~cnllng t.hll ntw!ipllfK!r's opinion• and ideas on current top1c11. The 4.'dilortat optnlons of tht Dn1ly Palot appear only In Lht f"dltnrrn l column at th top or lhc PUA<" Opm1on f"<- p • kd by the l'ulumru~'i and tartoooi'u. end It'll •r wr1ttrs ant th4!ir own nn\S on tndonK'ment Of their vi~\\:. by th Daily P1tut !thould be infcrrNt. Friday, May 20. 1977 • f • USDA Unit Turns B t to Gain WASIDNGTON <AP> An organization that lobbies for Agriculture Department employes is parlayini a critical newspaper article mto a come- on to attract new members. The article. published by the Wall Street Journal on April 12, depicted department employes as being among Washington bureallcrats having the leut amount of work to do THE t\JlTJCLE BEGAN BY describing one $28,000-a-year employe as spending much of bis time with bis feet on his desk, readlng newspaper real estate advertisements. Wltbin weeks or the article's publication, the Professional Employ es of the Department -of Agriculture (OPEDA) was swamped with mem- bership applications. An official of the organ.bation boasted that the article had turned 1nto a great recruiting aid In the May issue of .. Ag Reporter'' published monthly by the department's Welfare and Recrea- tion Association, a recruiting advertisement relied heavily on the Wa ll Street Journal article. ''PEOPLE HA VE BEEN CALLING in about joining," said Walter John, executive director of the agency. ··A lot of people are really put out, and we think we'll gel quite a few members because of 1t. We're getting quite a few already." Meanwhile, Agriculture Secr etary Bob Bergland was quoted in a page one "Ag Reporter" ry as saying the reporter who wrote the Wall treet Journal story dealt m myths. ·'I'll put the expertise, talents and dedication of Agriculture Department employe~ up against any outfit. any place, anytime. You're the best,'' Bergland said HIS REMARKS WERE MADE AT an employes' gathering May 4 and packed up by the .. Ag Reporter." "I told the reporter that none of them would be fared or censured.'' Bergland was quoted as saying. OPEDA, which has been looking after the in· terests of the Agriculture Department's some 80,000 employes nationwide for 48 years, bas seen mem- bership rolls decline recently. SINCE 1970, THE MEMBERSIOP decreased For Smoke r s :Man Jailed from about 9.500 to 6.500. John said. adding that the goal is to r ebuild it to about 9,000 in two years. Pill-heart LOS ANGELES (AP) The recruiting advertisement urged employes Joseph Hauser has to jom OPEDA to "help us continue to work with the been sentenced to 30 Congress. Executive OHtce. the Civil Service Com- months in federal prison m1ss1on and other agencies for benefits which will DAILY PILOT ,.& 7 'A federal judge has ref used to set aside the life term of Sara Jane Moore and allow her to withdraw h er plea of guilt in attempting to assassinate then-President Ford in 1975. and fined $40,000 for accrue to nearly all Agriculture Department 2630.c Avon Street bribing or trying to bribe employes." NewDOrt Beach. 675-3310 Risk Alleged _f_o_u_r _la-·bo~r-l_e_a_d_e_rs~to~u.s-e~~~-T-h_e_·_·A_g~R_e_p_o_r_l_cr~-1-s _n_o_t_an~-o-ff-ic_1_a_l_d_e_p_a_rt~~~~~~~~~~~~<ee_1h-1n<1~T-dnd_y_Le~•'_ne_"~~~~. ~is firm's health plan. mentpublicatlon o-1'"•·c•ose<1s.." &Mo" Al' '#1,.DIWllO Passes B uck Jana Grief. who married !>inger Buck Owens M ay 2 only lo have him file annul ment papers three days later. doesn 't want to talk with him. Owens says he wants to stay mar- ried. Ms. Grief says s h e wants to stay with her father in Playa de! Rey Initially, F e w See Sea Side WASHINGTON IAP1 There are so many alphabet agencies in the federal bureaucracy that few saw anything amiss in an official transcript of a presidential ex change with reporter~ that h ad Pr e~ide nt Carter referring lo the ''GNC .. Su rel), mo,'>l readers reasoned . i.omt' nc~ tounc1I or comm1Sl>10n had bet-n added to the Adm1n1stral1on'' or gani zat1om1I C'hart Mor<> than 2 1 hour~ pa ssed before prts~ ~ccretary Jody Powell'~ off1n• •~~Ul'<f a form a I c• or n .' cl tnn Carh•r h.111 not bi·t·n l<.ilklDJ! ahout .1 • GNC No. he s1mpl} had mad" a r c f c r c n c· l' I 11 I h t' · Aegean St.•u · BOSTON <AP> -Two Harvard experts i,ay the risk of heart attack is so great that women over 40 and younger women who smoke or have high blood pressure should rfot. take birth control pills. Dr. Brian MacMahon and Dr. Charles Hen- nekens issued the warning in Thursday's issue of the New England Journal of Medicine. THEIRS IS YET ANOTHER OPINION in a widening debate over the use of oral conlracep· tives The Food and Drug Administration has pro posed a revised labeling of oral contraceptives warnmg that use is not recommended ID women over 40 because of the increased risk of heart at u1cks However. ID March. a ( ) researc~ analyst r.or The MEDICINE Population Council sug-_ . gested lhat the risks for .__ ______ __, the general female population over 40 are less lhan was feared long as they don't smoke. as "TIDS IS NOT A WIDELY HELD opmaon." Hennekens said of his new warning. "It is based on our research in the field and other people's re- search. It is our own conclusion " Hennekens said a pattern of d<lngerous side ef· feels had begun to emerge from studies compiled on women who take the pill ··For women over 40. whatever the risks or lack of risks that may com~ out later. the evidence 1i. t-noughJor us to recommend that they not use the pill," Hennekens said "Women under 40 should use 1t only in the c.ibsence of other risk factors such as smoking." A SERlt:S OF STUDIES conducted by different researchers shows that women who take birth con trol pills are three to five limes more likely to die from heart attack than other women. the doctors wrote In a study of women between 40 and 44. there were 45 heart attack deaths attnbuted to the pill among every 100.000 women each year. they stud These data seem :,ufflc1ent e,·en ID the ,1b~ence of other risks. to d1scoura~e use of oral con tracepll\ es tn older \I.Omen .. the doctor., wrote \'Ot;NGER WOMEN ALSO SHOULD give up the p1ll 1f there are other factors that increase their chanrt-of heart attack. th1: doctors said Amoni:: these are c1~aret smokmg. high blood prl'ssure and unusually hai:h levels of cholesterol in their hlood The studies shO\\. l'd that lhl'rl' "l'I'<' :.l 5 heart at l.tl'k rll'aths uttnbutablt· to lht' ptll a year amonf{ l'arh llXJ.000 "omen bl'l" ctm 30 and 39 The doctor<> said more studH•<, are needed to dt: termme tht' ~eraousness of the risk to )Oungcr women Hallis}a-rs OWN H YDROPONI(: ., GARDENS I "' tz..:" . ----~r'f' -J N.aw Available ... 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J~;, ... ~.: ... ~~· t': )/... • For the Record ~~ IJlllDIOQS.a.u:~~~.;; .x 'lJU•olldlott• 01 Marriage PHI f AMILY COLOMrAL 'UMIUL HOME 7801 Botsa Ave Westminster 893-3525 PAClftC YllW MIMO•IAL ,_. .. Cemetery Mortuary .Chapel 3500 Pacific View Drive Newport. California 6'44-2700 McCO•MICI MOHUA•IH Laguna Beach 494-9415 Laguna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano '495-1776 .. A&.'R-HIGllOH • FUMILUHOMI ---..·-a del Mar 6 73-9450 Costa Mesa 646-2-424 , llLL llOADWAY MOITUAIY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 6'42·9150 SMl'TM nmau LAMI WISTCUff CHAPll. '427 E. 17th St. sta Mesa• 846-4888 Santa Ana Chapel 518 N. Broadway Santa Ana • 541-4131 Lillian A. arwi Norman: OE RISIO, J ohn and Iris 01tan; LUDLOW, Robert Euoene a nd Carol Ann; HUGHES. John A. al'ld Sylvla E ; BODMAN, R'l<Mld Rhollt and Donna Kdldr'11 TORRES, Louoe Bill and Sar.i AM HORAN. JuliP L <lnd Sherman J ; FERRIS, Patric~ Al•n and Judith Janda. HERMAN, Gary J .. nd Reba Ro~: JONES. Svlv111 and Daniel; FOSTER. Judith L and Norman O.· LI PSCOMB, J oann and C.llarles w1111am; YOUNG, Edith Collnn and James Alexander· OOWNINC., Alvin E. and Sus.in Patricia ; WIDMAN, Larry Al~and Christy J ; AOGATE. Sr,arly Ann .tnd Kenneth Wayne. KIM. Kyung Hee •nd Kwang Pyong; TENNYSON, Ernie Ray al'ld Sheryl Ethlyn; JACKSON. M.rlbeth and Robert Myrtl; CRESSWELL, lrwln Dall and Bonnie Jean; CHIARAMONTE. Cathy M. •nd Peter J.; SHOEMAKER. Judy Ann and Mlcl'lael W.; CON RAO. Melanie Dawn and Stanley Earl; EHRLICH, Stuart. M. and Mlrflyn A.; DELA CRUZ, Victor and cat.Ona; SMITH. 'torre G. er>dTlmothyE. SAUNDERS, Patricia L. and Lrw•s L : BETTE NCOURT , Ph1l1p Lawrence and J,.~·nette Lynn. OIMIC., Mllorc>d s oll'ld Conc!'l<I M ; AT· TEBE RV. Bruce A. and Orlor1t\ J ran; STELTER, Edith Ulur.> and Curtis Harold: SANFORD, Maro<1ret Joartn and Raoert L•sl•e. OORECK, Jannie and Hubert Roy ; NICHOLS, Freda M • .,,d Robert A .. BOWYER. FiledAprll 14 WILLS, Cynthie Helen and Patricl< James; MC CONN.ELL. Bernadl~ F and OatP; MC KEE. Timothy Wavn• and Leslie Lynn MC CLEARY. Jonrt W. and T•HS~ Ann; BYRNES Richard M .. M t LAUr.), M4BRY, Murlrl C dnd RQbPrt M;iurv OROPEZ4 Elll• RAVrno•1<H nd El,•r. HAMMOND. Phylli• Adrienrw> and Timothy ROQPr ' ELME R Fred L ""d Blll1A r, BESWICK CMt'.>I l\on ""a (h,vt,., W1U1am E SCALANTE R.-.y,.-nnrir1 ,, dn'1 G•r,,,' Rl~ERA,Qf:,£~ C 'd HPnrv ~1nl'f O,.n,.'1 t(.,v 'SEFl. v O•nrti> oinf'J Jl")hn l,.'ct""'1 BUR~l: K -tr1n M~r1• rl"d q ,,. "1.lrd W ~nt.·r, PH I l I P~ Elt/ittl"t~ J 'Ind qi'),, S111d(')n' 8 1\L1. ~h"'"" C ·•l"tf1 OorMld L fiU(KltN fl ,,. l'\i1ff1 W 11"\d Jllan P f RE l I f,,Abi I R nnd Fri!nic P"ul BARBA, Johnn1" ~.,1vat10• ""' Sus<>n A"n HOEHN i~nn M .1M PAtrlc•a A JENSFN. Reqlna 't . ..,.,,, Owaynr K . '>HUl Tl . Kat~rll\P anr.t J~ePI! E DAVIS OH Ann1t e1>0 All-rt C Jr CABALLERO. Joye" L .. nd AuQU'1 ) MARVIN. Jo.-,, II and Arthur E FETTEL. Srut•• Eitwa•O ·'"" J Anir• RPdman. L[NHART Q 1qoro\ J11n ... <tttd ~,, .. ._. W dvnf'. GROVER l l•"a Mal!P """' St~ven J"clt Rl)llLLE, ('.rlsllt\·~ "'"' Rl<Art10 BERRY La• Lomi•• """ E.Arl f Deaths Elsewhere Carpenter Moves to Adjust Tllx By O.C. HUSTINGS Of tlle Oelly ~ltoe staff It's high time Calltornia's personal income tax brackets were adjusted to reflect the steep dedine in buying power over the past 10 years, says state Senator Dennis Carpenter (R-Newport Beach>. His Senate Bill 111 would raise the maximum brackets and require that tax brackets and credits be acljusted annually in accordance with the con- sum er price index <C PI). The senator says the last time the brackets wer e acljusted was 10 years ago. ONE RESULT, he notes, is "inflation-bloated income tax collections" that have allowed the Reagan and Brown administrations to loqk good by Guggenlaeina A..,ard UCI Professors Get Fellowships Dr. Josephson will use showing budget surpluses. Calling it 1'morally wrong" for the state to have that money, Carpenter observed: .. It might be fun for us (slate government) to have an extra billion and a half to play with, but we didn't pass a law to get it and we didn't ask the voters if they wanted us to have it when we set the tax rate." *** JANICE BOER bas quit the Orange County Republican Central Committee. Committee members from the 72nd Assembly District will recommend a replacement June 20. ••• But the bill, AB 402 by Assemblyman ~alter Ingalls <D·Rivers lde>. passed tbe Assembly anyway and was sent to the state Senate. . Among other things, it includes an expansion or the Legislature's role ln highway budgeUng. CORDOVA W AS the only excepUon among Orange County Democrats in the Assembly. Democrats Dennis Mangers of Huntington Be4~h. Richard Robinson of Santa Ana and Chet Wray of Garden Grove, all voted for the bill. Republican Bruce Nestade of Orange was re- corded as not voting . THE ORANGE COUNTY Democratic Party's iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiip;;;;;;mp;;;;;;;; Volunteers in Politics (VIP> will meet for breakfast Saturday at Ule Meadowlark Country Club in Hunt· ington Beach. Admission for VIP m embers is $4 .25. The price for non-members is $6.25. The public is invited to the 11 a.m. breakfast. For reservations, call Dennis De Snoo, 835-7460. • •• DEMOCRAT RON CORDOVA m-El Toro) lined up with Orange County Republican William Dannemeyer in voting against a plan to overhaul state transportation planning and funding, includ- ing an increase in drivers license fees from $3.25 to $10. ... COLLEGE SUIJF -M $Kl 21362 Mw ;oarlte Pcdw., Mission Vltto lot ... IMW ....... 495-4161 A poet and a biologist from UC Irvine, both Laguna Beach residents, have r eceived Gug - genheim Fellowships al- 1 owing them to un- dertake a year of unm· terrupted study in their respective fields. his award to study the----------;::::=======================================:;=; performance a nd struc-...., _________ _ Dr. James Mc Michael, professor of English, and Dr. Rob er t K . Josephson, professor of biological sc\ences and psychobiology, ,are among 313 s c holars, scientists and artists na· tionwide to receive the 1977 G u ggenh eim Fellowships. The awards are grant· ed by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, New York, on t he basis of past ac- com plis h ment and strong promise. There were 3,05() applicants-for this year 's awa rds . which total $4.6 million. Wife Gets 10 to Life In Murder t\ woman who shot her husband to death with a rifle while the couple argued in tht>ir Santa Ana home has been sen- te nced to 10 ·years to life in sta te prison. O range County Superior Court Judge Robert A. Baoyard or- dered the maximum term for Mary Brown. 40. A jury in his courtroom had earHer found her guilty or second degree murder. It was testified in her trial that s he shot Julius Brown. "8. three tim<>s with a rifle after the pair argued. Mrs. Brown testifi ed that she took the action because her hus band fre- '1 ll en tl y abused and struck her ture of "fast" muscles in the Australian cicada. The specialized muscles· used for singing by cer- tain insects can contract many times faster than any human muscle. The biology professor will . leave in September for th e University of Melbourne, Parkville. . Victoria, Austr alia. He will r eturn to UCI in Sep· tem her 1978. THE EARL'S l"t.UMllM~ HUTIH<; Al• COHO. m_,,.,., .. ,_._., Se'"'-'tte In Your Aff!d-GJll MISSION \/If JO 28922 Camino C;ir;11wano (SQ.t. ~.,., r....,., o• A~•·v t'\wy: 49S.0401 COSTA MESA 1 ~76 Newrion Blvd st: lk ·. · 642·1753 .:imm A UCI professor since 1971, be teaches courses.._ ________ _ in general and com- parative physiology. ---------- He is the author or coauthor of more than 35 r esearch pap ers a nd articles on neural struc- ture and behavior pat- terns in invertebrates with a recent emphasis SYMPATHY FLOWERS BEWNG AT THE TIME •.. on insects. Dr. McMichael will spend a year in England and other parts of Europe where he will work on a book-length poem. He will leave UCI in June and return in the fa II of 1978. A member of the UC I faculty since 1965, he teaches cou r ses in poetry writing and literature. He is the author of "The St~·le of the Shott Poem·· and two books o f poem s . "Against the Falling E\·il," published in 1971, and "The L o vt·r ·s Familiar." publis hed in 1977. Space Still Available Some exhibitor s pace is still available for the Orange County Press Club's JWle 26 antiques. crafts and plant bazaar at Santa Ana College. Exhibitor space re- servations at $7.50 each may be made by calling 633-4885 or 776-8528 eve n- ings or weekends. LATER ON AT HOME. For sympathy flowers and plants, call your FTD Florist Your Edr• Touch Flonata• . \ What is com help? CASCO , t he computerized alarm s y stems company, answers t hat question with the development of a fully computeriz,ed 3 in 1 alarm s ystem. This subscription service is now a vailable for Newport Beach residents. It provides compu terized alarm signals for police, fire and medical emergencies which are monitor ed by the police department. For more information please call 714/631·3220 or send in completed coupon . ~················, CASCO 833 Dover Drive, Suite 6, Newport Bea.ch, Galifornia 92660 • A Computer1z.ec1 Alarm Systems Company • .NAUE • STREET l cITY • TELEPHONE NUMBER (BUSINESS) STATE (HOME) ZIP •-• I • I Please ha.ve your representative oa.11 me regarding additional information . on CABCO's Computerized Ala.rm System. • • 1fotei A representative will not ca.11 on you •&gna.tur~ ...... • ' unless you request an appointment . .I ••••••••••••• CASCO A Computerl~ Ala.rm Systems Compa.ny 833 Dover Drive, Suite 5, Newport Beach, OaJ1forn1a 92660 .. A' _wlrel)IMlo • .IU•Pll Arizona Gov . Raul Castro di s pla ys '"Fl y ing TeiCO ." which wil l b e t'n · tered in the Gov - ernors· Frog Jump at the Calav e ra s County Fair 1n California Saturday Fete Due At Station An open house will be held at the Seal Beach Naval Weapons Station on Saturd a~ from 10 a.m. to 4 p. m in obs<'rvance of Armed Forces Day. The cv<'nl will include public tou rs of thc L'SS T homas ton. th l• 1,000 foot wharf at Anaheim II a r b or. t h l' w i Id I 1 f c refug<' and nl'win~ of m 1ss1lcs at thl' base - SACRAMENTO <AP > -A bill to legalize the controversial sub6tance Laetrile, an apricot pit derivaltve touted by some for use against cancer, has beeo approved by the state Senate. Supporters or the meas-Ore by Sen. William Campbell ( R·Hacienda Heights) didn't endorse Laetrile's <'Urative powers, but said Thursday the issue was freedom of choice. "IT'S LESS HARMFUL, for exam- ple, than tobacco. alcohol or junk food ," said Sen. Arlen Gregorio <D· San Mateo). "'The iss ue is . a paternaJlstac. patronizing. pervasive regulatory government." THE BILL WAS SENT to the As- sembly on a 28·7 vote despite warn· lngs by opponents that it would en- courage cancer quackery lltld keep people from seeking more expensive, recognized forms of treatment. Federal drug oUicials !>a)' there 1!> no evidence that Laetrile can cure canc e r But three s t at es have "Many people would believe that since the legislature has legalized Laetrile. it must work." said Sen. Bob Wilson, CD-La Mesa )." .. We're creat- ing a false hope for people." The bill ts SB 245 Widow of Fighter Sues Over Death RE:-.:O. Nev. (A P l The Argentine widO\\ and two children of slain heavyweight boxer Oscar Bonanma have filed a $7 .1 million federal lawsuit against Nt•vada brother operators Joe and Sally Confortl' and the man a ccu ~ed of shooting Bonavcna lo death last yc<1r. It claims Willard Ross Brymer was "acting ror and on tx•half .. of the Confortes at the time of the shooting. which otcurred Mciy 22. 1976, outside the Mus tang Ranch gates. Tht brothel 1s located 15 miles <'ast of here. BRYMER IS SCHEDULED TO go on tnal m Octob<>r The suit was filed on behalf of Dora De Bona\ena. the boxer's widow: his daughter, Adriana Nancy. son Natalio Oscar. and the c hildren's guardians. Donald Haet and Dom· an go Gnllo. It claims Bry mer ''mahcaously, oppre!>Mv ely. antcnllonally. unlawfully and violently assaulted and shot Oscar Bonavenu." ft al so says the Con- fortes "ratified the act:s of thl'ir s<1id agent, servant, aJJd employe, .. by allowing him to rem am an their cm ploy. THF: SCIT DEMA~DS !2 Mll..l.JO:-.i in J(c•neral damages and $5 million from the Conforles and from Mustang Ranl'h, Inc . in exe mplary and punitive damages In addition. it seeks anolhcr $100.000 from flrymer In pun1ti \'C dnm<Jgc•s for Bonavena's mother The suit also asks for court costs a nd the costs of transporting Bonavena ·s body from Reno to Argen- tina and burying ham . -------- t.\ fil RABBtn • _ AUT04fOMeowNl•S <'!J INSURANCE ._, r 1'14 ......, ...... ~ 'J-·· COSTA WlSA g S48°SSS4 -~ Hours Set The Red Cross Blood Center. 601 N. Golden Circle Drive. Santa Ana, will be open from 10 a.m . to 2:30 p.m . during the three-day Memorial Day weekend. Donors m ay secure appointments by calling the center at 835-5381. Simulated Rosewood gtalned cabinet-an added touch of class that enhances any kitchen decor ,.,..,----~- 1he Express. Express bus service to Angels weekend home games from Southern Orange County. 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SUtt March Fooa Eu, Calirornia's Secretary of State. told a group of Orange County businessmen that "parochial" state government . policies are going to have to change if California is to win more business from other slates and other nations. Speaking in Newport Beach Tbursday to 200 members of the International Trade League of Orange County, Mrs. Eu faced an obviously sympathetic audience who ga\le her a standing ovation at the close or her speech. HER ADDRESS WAS in troduced by former Democratic Congressman Richard Hanna, who told the audience Mrs. Eu is the only statewide elected of· ficial m California to "pick up the ball dropped by government in business and foreign trade." It ls a role she has cultivated and observers see her continuous ·speaking engagements on the subject as indication sne may be a candidate for governor. "TRERB. ARE TIMES when our parochialLsm as a state ap- proaches arrogance." she told theb~men. Noting that California last year exported goods worth $13 billion, she added. "ln spite of the fact this is a sophisticated and cos- mopolitan state, thi state gov- ernment really bu a hick town mentality when ft comes lo in- ternational trade.•• She USted statistics of other states that engage ln a variety of promotional activities to stimulate commerce and pointed out that California does nothin&. ''TIBS KIND OF AN activity ts not a luxury to be taken care of after everything else is done,:· she said. "We must start protect- ing the interest of our own bust· ness people." Mrs. Eu said not all the blame rests with state government, that a lack of a well-defined intem a· tional trade policy at the federal level also is holding back the g rowth of international com- m erce. imports from Japan, she asked "What did we agree to reduce in return? I would be very sur- prised if that were a one-way deal." But most or her criticism or "short-sighted protectionism" was aimed at the state govern· ment, which she said has erected barriers to trade in the form or tax laws, legislative priorities and permit policies. Mrs. Eu noted wryly that Brown's s upport or the "Buy American" and ··save the Whale -Boycott Japanese and Russian Goods" programs is be· ing withdrawn as another elec· ti on year comes closer. SHE ALSO SAID Brown now seem s willing to support the legislation that -.yould budget $150,000 to promote international trade in California. Mrs. Eu said there are solu- tions to the parochialism pro- ble m that the state can use, if the administration wants to do so. "Any state, such as ours, that can do things like preventing the import of Florida avocados can certainly work out some solu- tions to these other problems.·· 'A CELEBRATION OF THE WAYS WATER CAN BE USED' Wet Magazine Drenchea Readers In Visions of Weter 'Wet' !Fakes " Sting From, ~ Dry Years LOS ANGELES CAP) -The record-breaking CalUornia drought, with lts two-minute showera and no-bath restrictions, doesn't seem like the best setting tor the ''magazine for gourmet bathing." But publisher Leonard Koren believes the West's historic dearth of rainfall this year ma.gin fact cause his Wet tnaguine to make a bigaplash. PEOPLE FORCED t o drastically reduce their water consumption may s ubscribe to the new magazine to quench a psychological thirst for what w~ once an abundant commodity, h~ ~ays. Koren says the look, feel and sound of water has soothing, heating qualities. So, deprived of the real thin&. some may fmd at least partial solace ln gazing at Wet's water photography. Koren said Wet began as •·a celebration oC the ways water can be used," and he calls it ''the magazine of gourmet bathing. In Thursday's speech she at- tacked state policies ot Gov. Ed- mund Brown Jr. in underlining her message that California r a nks seventh as a world economy but could do much bet- ter if it bad definite pollc1es an<l. goals to use m foreign trade. She angrily declared that the lack of such policies to guide negotiators in foreign trade deals results in American businessmen a nd consumers getting "screwed " when they think they've made a good deal. CITING THE RECENTLY an· noWtcecf'... reduction in television Double Dollars Due THAT OBJECTIVE has take n Wet and a cast of bathers in various stages of undress into ablutions ranging from mineral spas and hot tubs through mud baths and drizzle showe rs. . $24,600 House in '67 Costs $52,300 Today The year-old magazine also has a decided whimsical nature and some pages are drenched with laughter -as when in- terviewers Bob & Bob capture·· a rare interview" with the USC swim team and ask: "At parties. do people ask you to swim?" Higher Phone Bill Looms in Talks? WASHINGTON (AP> -Contract talks that could bribg higher phone bills for most Americans are beginning between the American Telephone & Telegraph Company and the unions representing most or its workers. With automation shrinking their numbers. the unions that represent nearly 700 ,000 e mployes are pushing for better job securicy as th~y begin the year 's biggest labor negotiations. AT&T IS EXPECTED to resist the union's demands, citing the potential impact on telephone bills. But the head of the largest single union. Glenn E. Watts of the Communications Workers of Am erica. w hich represenb 500,000 Bell System workers. "ayi-that doesn't have to be the case Watts called tht' un1on:-. package "reasonable .. ··A major settlement with the Bell Svstem wall not come out or the hide of the A mcrican public ... Watts said in a statement. He <!pointed to higher productivity in the telephone industry -double the rate of tbe economy as a whole -and said it would offset any inflationary impact. THE TELEPHONE workers are unlikely to accept anything less in the talks that began Thursday than the pay raises called for in the latest contract.s signed in the steel and auto m dustries. These agreements call for increases averaging about 10 percent a year for the next three years · Watts said his members de serve a share of AT&T's reported net $3.8 billion profit in 1976 . The current three-year con t racts between the unions and the 32 Bell System o~rating com- panies expire Aug. 6. WASHINGTON CAP) -An average new single-family home similar lo tbe one you could have bought for $24,600 in 1967 costs $52,300 today, the Commerce Department reports. That's more than a 100 percent increase in 10 years. IN mE FIRST three months of this year, the cost of a n average single-family home rose 5.3 percent , about double the in- crease of the previous several qua rter s, according to the Census Bureau. "This was the strongest quarterly rise in prices since at least the housin g boom of 1972-73," said Adren Cooper , economic information officer in the Commerce Department. Although the Census Bureau report did not try tp explain the reasons for the dramatic in- ('l'ease. Cooper s uggested that an increase in demand could be responsible. along with such other factors as hi~her construe Lion costs WHY THE RISE in demand? "That's very hard to pin down ... Cooper said. "We've been in a re· covery from the recession now for two years. incomes are ris· ing. Dough Due For Dough Tooffigh? A t••ue bD11•7car forQdifon1ia. WASHINGTON <AP> -The Council on Wage and Price Stability says t he nation 's biggest ba kers failed to pass through to consumers the declining costs of making bread during the past three years. The council said r etail bread prices rose 49 per- cent between 1972 and 1975, more than twice the average increase in other consumer prices. It blamed this on a doubl· ing of wheat prices in 1973 andl974. Callfomlons were ready for it-and engineering mode It happen. A new Amerfcan IU>rury car with o 1l'tm. International look and a superb luxury car ride. The most completely equipped car bearing the Unc6tn nameplate. See and drtve It. tr . At your Uncoln·Mercury dealer. Buy or lease at the sign of the cat! , BUT, IT sa id , wholesale bread prices have continued to rise since l!r14 "despite the significant decreases that have occurred in the prices or basic farm commodities used in bread production.·· The profits of wholesale bakers re- ached a five-year high or 13.1 percent of invest- ment in 1975, compared with an average of 9.9 percent for all m1outac- tudu£ Office Opens . . The Docton Emergen· cy Medical Group. a comp8J\Y that Jtal!s od man•1es emerc•~cy rooms In hospitals, hat opened an office at. 3.901 MuArtbur &oulevard, Newport Beach. "The demand doesn't surpnse anyone. That strong or an in- crease doesn't surprise anyone." be said. The governm~t records a housing_ price index, which is based on a Census Bureau survey of the selling prices and physical characteristics of new s ingle· family homes . The index measures the changes in the cos- ts of similar houses. THE HOUSING PRICE index for the first three months or 1977 was 209.6 compared with 199.0 in the previous quarter and 184.2 for the first three months of 1976. Tbe base year of 100 is 1967. This year's first quarter index was 13.8 percent higher than a year ago. OTHERWISE une mployed, Koren began Wet with no publishing ex- perience and little concern about making a profit. Editorial con- tent comes from eager volun- teers, but Koren says he is focus- ing on ad sales and anticipates accelerating revenue. That means the $52,300 home that is the average today is S21000 more than it was m the last quarter of 1976. The index re- veals that a similar new home sold for $22,200 in 1963, $30,300 m 1971 , $35,600 in 1973 and $42.900 in 1975. 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A casual render -or to be blunt, the disinterested or· dinnry citizen -mi&bt not pay too much flllention to thaL assumption. He or sbe probably wants a balanced budget. but not the explanatJon. BOT IN THIS CA.SE THE assumption ln llSelf is t.n,.. terestmg. Except for the 1962·1966 period, nobody seems able to recall when s uch a level ot business spendinC wu achieved before. Even Chatles L. Schulue, chainrum of the President'6 Council or Economic Advisers, concedes the assumption ''is an ambitious objective.·· Not overly ambitious, be said in answer to a news man's questioo. Just ambitious, be said. 1t is probably based also in a good deal or hope. NOBODY CAN SAY that the next few years won't turn out to be as econom1call y vigorous as were those years m the 1960s, when we didn't have so many environmental and other con· sider ations thwarting capital spending. The next few years rrught indeed produce a renewal or confidence by busi- ness invest.ors in plants and eqwpment. But the signs aren't that clear right now. ' FOR THE PAST TWO YEARS CAPITAL commitments haven't been anywhere near 9to10 percent. Business people have been uncertain unwilling to design expansion plans. They complain about the lack of incentives. Month after month the statistics watchers waited for the latest indicators, and the figures almost always dtsap- pomted. The ruffle or business spending JU.St wasn't beard. Perhaps a few rat·a·tats, but little more. But now, Schultze seemed to say m an address this week: to the New York Fmancial Wnters, business is r eady to go on a spending parade, and a very long one too. He might be right; he m1ght be wrong. Nobody can say. '· , .. WHAT IS OBVIOUS IS THAT spending cannot be :~ postponed forever, and that some industries seem ftnally to be making their moves A McGraw-Hill survey of spending plans suggests a hefty 18 percent rise -inflation included -• this year. •; While the survey findings were greeted with joy by ' those who had waited so long for good news, they were as quickly cnt1c1zcd as exaggerated by those who have seen too many false s ignals over the past two years. Even Business Week, a McGraw·Htll publication, saJd, ••All through the present recovery, compani es have shown a perverse tendency to spend far less than they plan -rever- sing the usual recovery pattern m cb1ch actual ouUays often exceed earber proJeclions. · · " ~ EVEN WHEN DISCOUNTED FOR inflation, an 18 per. • J cent nse would be better than the level sought by Schultze. But then the McGraw-Hill people blow a sour note: Next year they expect a rise of only 5 percent, zero with inflation eliminated. . At this pomt in the economic cycle, very few economists are willing to project such a strong level of capital outlays over so prolonged a period as is the administration. Schultze, and presumably other economic advisers in lbe administration, then use this rate of growth in outlays to set some or the more important targets, such as the level of employment. · AND THE ECONOMIC PROJ ECTIONS of which the capital spending expectations are a part, said Schulue 10 bis talk here, "provides the basis for developing our budgetary plans for 1978 and beyond." And "beyond•· includes a balanced budget by 198L . ' . . . .. I ,. Swck Prices Fall : -' For a Second Day NEW YORK (AP> -Stock prices s uffered another set· back today at the hands or some adverse inflation news. The Dow Jones average of 30 industnals was down 6.02 pointsto930.46aftera5.43·pointdroponThursday. Losers outnumbered ga.Ulers by about a 7.5 margin among New York Stock Exchange-listed issues. The Labor Department reported that the consumer price index climbed a seasonally adjusted 0.8 percent iD April ~equivalent to a 9.6 percent annual rate. Stocks 111 Tlae Spotllglat N EW YORI( IAPI· s.1~. ' pm pric~ •n<I net cht~ oA lite flll•l'fl mosl •cll"11 New Von Stock Es cha"'J"' ls•utt, trading "8llOl\811Y 11t mo<~ lhan '1 Zenltn R • • 1"1 700 24~, + ''W Xerox Cp 1"1 IOO 471\ -'-Patric It Pell 117 SOD IS'• + ~, ~r<t! .. Pe1 • m-:: ;~~~ : ~ Brll Pet 171,SOO I&'• Oltll GE 1111 ,'900 11 Rtnrve Oll 141 000 10'..., + ''t I( mart • !Sot .00 2P'I -II> Pittston Co • ue.soo ,8\lo -~ Cont 011 .,. Ul 100 JS -V. A..erican Leaden • ~ w .-1911 El.. •• 146,AOO 20\'o -V. f---------------18M • • • t39,SOO ,.,,,,_ -2~ St.,s Roeb .. • 1:is,100 ,.~ -114t GPU Cp • • \32,500 ,,... + 1_.. IJp• and 001"11• NEW YORK IA~I -The f°'~ lkt SMwl ti. New Yant Sto<k Elci\an98 st«111 and werrel'ft' tfl.t ,.,.,,. 00"9 uo Ille m0&t .tci OOWll Ille ~, l>IMd en ~t,!! 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But maybe the most accepted goes like this: Add up the number of years your mother and father lived plus the years lived by your two grandfathers a nd two grlandmothers, and then divide by six. That's it. Q. "Isn't the 21-gun salute this country 's longest?" A. No, the traditional noon Salute to the Union on the Fourth of July al m ost Army posts is now a 50-g un salute, one round for each state. Q. "What's 'bill counter's thumb'?" A. A malady that bank clerks get from the m anual counting of paper money. Certain orchids change their fragrance throughout the day, from heliotrope in the morning to carnation about noon to violet at night. Odd . The Ro)al chefs in England about 200 years ago were required to sign their dishes with identifying marks so the monarch would know who ftx ed what. FREE TO THE PUBLIC J rrdd\.. S.11U1 dJy, Sund.iy MJy 20, 21 22 "ARTS FESTIVAL 77" FEATURES THE ARTS VISUAL ARTS PERFORMING ARTS \t.11lrturt· { t'I .llllll \ P.11nt1n~ Wl'.1>111..: jl•\\-dl \ 0 .1nLt' Companies )trcct Mu\lcran\ T hc.ll<'r Group~ Puppeteer) Mime, SPLCIAL YOUTH DAY f r 1<.l,1y, M.ty 20, h.1~ been dcsignalcd Youth n .1 y. Nt'WJ)tll t Bt'.tch .ind ~urrounding com- m11111lil'\ t•lt·mcntJry, junior high, and high ~chooh nhrhtl lht•rr school's talents through i \C'lll'\ ot mrnr·festivals within "Arts f r\t1v,1I 77 " ARTFEST DANCE FEST MUSICFEST DRAMA FEST SONGFEST SPECIAL THEA TRI CAL PERFORMANCE OF ~ Saturday, May 21, 8:00 p.m. Sunday, May 22, 8:00 p.m. Advance ticket sales discount end tickets at the door. Tickets 11111lable through Newport Beech City Hall. " TtcKET INFO~MATtaN 1714) 840,2176 --FASHION J ISLAND JCICWl"OllT O cunc• Pacific Cotst Htollwav a.twetn Jamborw and MKArtflur .. 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Thi• d~s not apply to "Cl ranee" and "Clo-eout." aall'll or MSpeaal 8uy1• when av11l1bla quant1t1ea art n«· r ly llmtlfd to 1\0<'k evailable on hand WARD PRICING POLICY: trao ii.m it noldoecnbed u a Nductlon or 11 •"Special Buy" It la at lt.e "'iulu pric. A "Special Buy", thou~h not mtu<:ied ua en oul.1'8ndina valuf. In lhi• ad eome "'fUl•r priCC'l' may vary by 1q111ph1c a~. tr you h•v• a qu t1on ~1n1 eny W.ant. .dv•rt1lf!m«'nt pl Hae c.11 the mana,er or your nearat Wanb ltA>R . ( T J Santa Ana 714·54T·6841 Costa Mesa liunting!o~ BeaCh 714-Ma.-6611 714~79-2500 '· 17 {20, 11 I 13) Very Good Years By JUDITH OLSON 04U.D•llY PllotSt•lf Imagine a week or tennis, Dis· neyland, beauty make-overs , hair cuts, sightseeing, shopping, swimming and more tennis, all free. It's no wonder Wendy Wittles and Lee Findlay, both of Ver- mont, were excited when they were cho5en lo play in Seventeen magazine's Tennis Tournament of Champions this week in Mis· sion Viejo. The tournament, for girls 11 lo 21, is a wonderland for promising tennis players and a way for the tennis world to see who might be the next Billie J ean King. Hosted by the magazine and presented by the Maureen Con· nolly Brinker Tennis Foundation, Inc., with the assistance or nine sponsors, the tournament ends Saturday, May 21 , with an awards banquet at the Mission Viejo Country Club. Julie Heldman, a tennis pro, will give the keynote address. Silver bowls for the wmners in .Another Biiiy Jean? -Anne Smith each of the four categories (14, 16, 18 and 21 and Wlder) will be presented that evening by Midge. Richardson. executive editor or Seventeen. THE NEXT MORNING, after a continental breakfast, the IDi participants will be whisked to Los Angeles International Airport for the flights home. In the meantime, a happy pan- demonium reigns at the Holiday Inn in Laguna Hills. tournament headquarters and home for all the girls this week. For two evenings, make-overs were offered by a cosmetic com· pany and beauty salon and girls not participating were invited to watch a movie in tbe dining room. Lots of red faces greeted the beauty experts as the girls already had been in the sun for the first round er play. "I'm a hopeless case," com· plained She.rry Shores. or West Virginia, as Rita Weber started the make-over with a deep pore cleanser. "You have a nice compleidoo," Mias Weber told the young term.ls player, putting an earth-toned makeup oo her race. "This will not gjve you the made-up look.•• Miss Shores' friends giggled as they watched. "You're making me laugh," she complained. ·'She's just one or those hillbillies," her friends said to Miss Weber with a laugh. THE UPSTAIRS BAR was turned into a make-shift sink for washing hair as the staff from a Fullerton shop attacked head arter head of hair. Ilene Friedland, or Miami. talked with her head bent over as Christine Urango srupped at the back. She said sbe won the op- port\IJlity to compete in a playoff in her state. • Wendy WitUes and Lee Findlay watched the haircutters in ac- tion. They nid the most exciting part of tbe tournament was .. everytbin&." and confided that they'd really rather shop for clothes than play tennis Ir they had the chance. Miss Wittles said she skis in the winter aDd plays tennis in the summer and that Chris Evert is her idol. Anolhec yoeng player was ex· cited about all the "loot .. that goes with the tournament. The girls each receive a tennis dress, shorts and tank shirt. warm-up suit and traveling outfit of a blazer, shirt, pants and shoes, 'and a tote bag filled with make- up and shampoo. IN ADDITION, they are flown to Califorrua by the magazine and receive all lodging and meals during the tournament The Mission Viejo event is the s econd tournament to be sponsored by Seventeen, accord· ing to Barbara Doljack, director of promotion ser vices. The fi rst was held last year in Merrifield. Va .• and the commit· tee scouted s ites all over the U.S before selectrng A1ission VieJO because of its tennis and hotel facilities. SeYenteen spons ors the tourna- ment, Ms Doljack said. because "we like to have activities which will help the teens grow socially and learn to be the best they can be." . The magazine gets 4300 letters a month from its young readers with questions about beauty. fashion, growing up, sex and li v- mg with their parents. she added. "THEY TELL US e very- thing. We retain a psychologist to help with the more serious pro· blems ." The magazine selected tennis as ttie sport to sponsor because one of their surveys revealed that. 79.2 percent of all the readers play the game, Ms. Doljack s aid. A SWIM MEET is planned for 1978, also tn M1ss1on Viejo. because e ven more (98.3 per- cent) of the girls swim. CDetails will be in the July issue, Ms. Doi· Jack noted ) When the girls come face to face wtth m aJ?azme s taff mem- be rs a t the tournament they ge ne r a ll y d o n 't a5 k about articles or fa stuon pages, Ms. Ooljack added. ''They want to know what we do there, usually. ··Some of the girls here a re mo r e fa shion-oriented tha n • others, but primarily they are athletes. They're a cute bunch." One of the more serious players is Anne Smith, voted the most promising player in last year's seventeen tournament. She had returned from the .Jwiior Italian Open in Rome the day before play began in Mission Vie- jo and was suffering from jet lag .. She plans to attend Trinity University in San Antonio next year and play on the pro circuit between classes. T hough 5ome players like Billie Jean King think young athle!eS' s hould skip college and concentrate on their game, Miss Smith believes college will give her a good basis for her future Happy pandemonium reigns as contestants in Seventeen's Tennis Touinament of Champions rec'eive beauty make-overs. BEA ANDERSON, Editor Friday, May 13, 1977 81 wort. °COLLEGE WILL be home base for me;• Miss Smith said. "It helps in your personal de- velopment and takes your mind off competing." She envisions herself as another Chris Evert or Billie Jean King some day and already has made a good start in that directioo. She began playing seven years ago when her parents got in- terested in the game in their home town of Dallas. They en- courage her but don't push her, she said, and have been "really great." After her first big trip she is With the help of mascara, Sherry Shores' eyelashes appear thicker \ and longer. Apparently pleased with their make-overs are Ilene Friedland (far left) and Miss Shores. beginning to see bow difficult it can be to be on the road all the time, but said she thinks she will like traveling on the circuit. Mis s Smith also said she believes women's t ennis will become even more popular in the future than it is now, and that salaries will keep going up mrtil they are competitive with men's. She has had one big encourage- ment in her brief career, too. which many yolDlg players would covet. .. Billie Jean King has seen me play," Miss Smith said, "and she likes the way I play. She said my game is a lot like hers-serve and volley. A pretty good net game." TV Violence: Attack Launched BJ DENN18 llcLl!LLAN ot-o.lly "' ... SC.... Suppose Y<N bad a friend who came to your house every even- ing. Your children loved the friend and anticipated hearing bis nightly stori~. One evening he tells the tale of a pb<>r boy rummaging through a florist shop garbage can, piecing together a pathetic bouquet. A friendly pft>Stitute from the local massage parlor buya th& bouquet to help the boy out. He dashes home to glve the money to hi• mother to supplement their weUarelncome. Hoplog to increase the amo.ant. the mother tells tbe bo)t to place a bet on the "numbers" game. On the w.,-, the boy wltnesees t)\e murder of th• numbers nmner. Seeing bis chance to finally pull b1s family outolJ)Overty1 ~~ boy 9teals tbe money. Sooe, DOtD the police and the murder~ ar.e afterblm. . . set. officials. youth and civil liberties (The story, sne said, is from an group metnbers. episode of" Baretta.") "The depth of feeling that· "This guest is telling your came acrou was absolutely stun- cbildren stories you wouldn't niog," she"Baid. permit in your home or schools. What they were telling the And , ladies and gentlemen, commission, she said. was that that's why we're here today." the number of violent acts Mrs. Kahn was speaking at a portrayed on televlsJon is grossly workshop, Television: A Child's out of line with reality. .Garden of Violence. Whal Your By the time some children are PT A Is Doing-What You Can 17, she noted, they will have wit- Do, a segment of the group's an-{'essed more than 15,000 video nual convention held at the Dis-murders, rapes, muggings and neyland Hotel. other violent acts. As a member of the TV com-A member of the American miasloc, MrJ. Kahn participated Medical Auoel•d• •iluested at. in the eight public hearings held one be8ring that people hang throughout the naUon several tags CJn their sets saying, •'TbJs months ago on the subject of box. is dangerous to your mental television violence. health." Worbbop mem bel'S lftme(\ 1 the ftSult.s of those hearings and of the PI'A's "F1rst.Action Plan" ahned at reducing the amowit of Yldeo violence. SOME OF TllE commissions findings. after hearing from more than 500 persona, are: -TV violence contributes to MU. KA.RN 6AID each bear- ing ran for 1S hours straight. And people who wa11ted to •peak were turned away ln droves. • aegresaive behavior amonf' youth. TbOlle Who did air their views ranged from elect*I officiall, ad· mtmstratort, Juvenile officers. cl era, IOCial wort.en, network -some youths wW. be J.neited to commit violent act. ID direct imitation ot violent aeta 1een Oft · t.levisioo. -There i1 a 1rowin1 de- eeoslUiltion ~ ~tba and adulta in WI counY, *ame ol . . .. -------______ ... ____ _ , --. . TV viol~ -Pel'Ce]Jtioo by children and youth of real-life problem· solvtnc methods is distorted by certain prc>grams, which fail to illustrate proportionately non· violent methods that are socially acceptable. -Youth and adults who re- gularly view television violence" are more fearful ot real life . One conviction Mrs. Kahn said the commlssioners beard "loud and clear'' in the hearinas ls that. no one wants TV violence con- trolled by censorship. The Pl'A's qext phase of action to reduce TV violence begins July 1 and will nm for six months. · 11.EJIBEBS WILL BE instruct- ed .ln monitoring and evaluation teCbniques for tbe shows viewed by their children. Their observa· tlons will form t.be basis for the development ot an ldenufication code for TV proaraqis, wbiab wtll rate shows by their amou.ot of violence. There will be' • oiassive letter- writillg tan1l>UID to local TV lta· t.lon uec:uliv•~~me.ntlnf oq both t'OllHDC!IMIAMe and obJec· Uonable Pl"OltAJDmln1. Coples will ~o to the networ~ ~d sponsors. Training sessions will be lleld to teach PTA members bow to participate In the petitioning pro- cess to the Federal Commmdca- tlons Commission for denying broadcast license renewels; and the ascertainment process, in which local stations are required to obtain community feedback on ways the statlon can best serve thef ubUc interest. . · I there is no substanUal response from the networks by Jan. 1, 1978, the 8.5 mllllon- member National PTA will COD· sider alternative action such as civil llgitatlon and boycotts ot ad· •ertisers, programs and local sta- tions. .... General Foods, believed to be the second ~T third largest networlt TV advertiser-it spends $35 million annually-bas announced it will not "as a mat· t.er of policy" advertise on pro- grams that exploit appeals to violence. The Greybolutd Corp. and oUaer companies are following mt. Mn. Kahn uJd a recent na- tional poll ahowa that '11 percent of the 1eneral populatl.Oo feels thue la too much violence on TV. ~ 1 IJ2 DAILY PILOT Friday, May 20, Hl77 Being Off Base Losing .Game ( Anli~Landers ~ DEAR ANN: Earl divorced bis wife to marry m e, making me .. The Other Woman.'' As a ca.se in point I'll describe the latest inci· dent, since 1t is a c lassic example of bow I've been treated by my husband, his kids, his relatives and his friends. ' Earl's ex-wlle died ye.tterday after a long illness. He was notified at work by his ex-in· laws . I was informed this morn. ing that he is taking his children to the fwteral which ls all right with me. (lncldentaUy, they live with us.) Old friends have been calling our home all day to express their sympathies to Earl. He is accept. ing condolences in funeral tones, Golden Date aa though be were the bereaved mate. So here I sit, fHliog Uke a nameless, faceless nobody. AJs a result ol counUeu daily inlulta of tbla type, J have become a depressed. nagging witch who feels "offbue." -AM J · DEAR O.a.: Yee. yoa are. Tba& womu wu &be mother of ht. 'thlldreo. Old frieaclt udoub- &edly aUll th1n.k of &hem u a cou- ple. Cool It, Kiddo, or you'll lose the wbole ballgame. DEAR ANN: Do you know anything about a device that at- taches to the mouthpiece of the telepbm.e and cuts off the sound from your end of the line when Celebration Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. HewiU, 11-year resi- dents of Corona del Mar celebrated their soth wedding arutiversary with friends and relatives. The party was given by their daughter, Mn. L. DaJe Watson; their son, James D. Hewitt, and their six grandchildren, all ofCoronadel Mar.· Hewitt was born in Armagh, North Ireland~ and graduated Crom the Masonic Bo;vs School in. Dublin when he was 16. Upon graduation beimmi-. gr ated to the United States and worked many jobs in construction and in the oil fields. He met his wife, Ressie, while vacationing in Hot Springs, Ark. It was a "short romance (they were married about two weeks later} that lasted a long time." After Hewitt's tour of duty with the Navy during World War II, they lived in Los Angeles where he worked for and retired from the city's Department of Building and Safety. Since then, he fo rmed his own company, Serum Labs, m Santa Ana. you doD'f want the party to bear what )IOtl are aaytns? It works like this: U you want to say to your husband, "l'll get oft u eooo u your long-winded slater wtnd.s down .. -or yell to ODO of tbe kids, "Please tell me that the i>8perboy la at the door and I have to f.: him so J can eel away from bore" -you almply press the lever on the side of the attachment and the person OD the other end of the line can't bear you. Sounds good, doesn't it? But I've been told the telpbone com- pany doesn't want people to put eadaeta on their phones. What's more, 11 they catch you doing It, they can remove the instrument. How come the phone company can dothls when it is not illeial to manufacture the eadgeta? - JUS'WUNDERIN' DEAR ANN LANDERS: 1 re- aent beina invited to a person's home and THEN belna told I can'tamake. 1molle to your bean'• eo.&em. DEAJt JVS': MM &elep\oaee beJooc to 1be ,._. eompaaa.. The nJet vary • wbat cu be booked ODto or mto tlae Jutna. men&. y.,.~u bave to cbee:k oat Illa parUealar attac.b.me.t wttb 1oar local eompaa1 &o learn wlledaer or ..-It'• okay wtua tbem. Tbe last time th1I happened I Juat eot up and Jeft. Now they say l'M rudo. laayTHEY are. If you don't want-me to smoke in your house, that'a OK. It there'a something 1bout you I can't tolerate, I won't lnvlte you to my house a second ttme. - CALLMERUTH AayGDe wbo walk.a e&t oa a t.o.&eu beeaase llae la to&d ebt' c:u't amoke baa a btuer ..,... blem tlwa manaen. A no-nonsense approach to how to deal with llle'a most difficult and most rewarding arran1e· ment. Ann Lande,J"a ~ booklett "Marriage -Wbat to Expect.• will prepare you tor better or few worse: Send your request to Ann Landers, P .0. Boz 11995, Chicago, m. soeu, enclostna 50 cents In coin and a lone, stamped, self-addressed en- Spe&lq for m7seU, I woalda~ due foal It.nod wUb a 1-.d&et llke tM -.e ,_ daertbe. U it dida'& wan )'OG'd be Ill plea~ .... &roable. DEil BUTH: What's yoar beef! People wlto doa't want amoke la dael.r boma bave a rtgbt to IQ IO. U YH doa'& like tlae boale nles, aay bome aDd velope.. · Horoscope: Taurus Short Trip Due SATURDAY, MAY Z2 By SYDNEY OM ARB ARIES <March 21 · April 19): Security, ho m e, money, b asic values a nd a lover s' quarre l°"could b e fe atured. Involvement is spotlighted. You make adjustment in lifestyle. TAURUS <April 20· May 20): One who urges you to ''sign up" may not be long in position of authority. Ponder this aspect before making de- fin!te commitment. Ac· cent on short trip. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Practical plans re- sult in profit or loss. de- pending upon priorities and organization. Accent on collection, finances, payments, protection of valuables. s phe r e of in fluence broadens. The number "9" crops up more limes t han by m ere coin· cidence. , LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Accent on what is hid- den. subdued, confined . T oss aside fears. You have a right oow to be self .assertive. Property could be involved where ownership dispute enters picture. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22 ): Follow through on hunch. Teach and you also will learn. You have .. occult" experience. Means an inexplicable event occurs -you will be beneficiary. SCORPIO (Oct. 23· Nov. 21): Be s pecific about details. Leave no loose ends. Insist on be- ing correctly quoted . Tear down for purpose of rebuilding, revising. SAGITfARIUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Be r eady for change, travel, variety. Analyze data -be will- ing to draw conclusions. CAPRICORN (Dec . 22-Jan. 19): You may c h a n ge r e side nce, lifestyl e or attitude tow ards one close to you. AQUARIUS (Jan . 20-Feb. 18): Sensitivity is "touched." You feel more, respond more tha n in recent past. Basic matters command attention. Hewitt is a member of the Irvine Coast Coun- tr y Club, is associated with El Bandito Shrine Club and is past president of the Los Angeles City Employes Shrine Club. Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Hewttt CANCER (June 21 · July 22>: Your appeal gains wider base; your LIBRA (Sept. 23-0 ct. 22>: Highlight versatili- ty. Your humor , ability to appreciate art. beauty is enhanced. Some come to you and express ap- p re ci a lion for your articulation, dedication. .PISCES C F~·b . 19· M arc h 2 0 ): Y o ur cap abilities are out in open -your beliefs , opi- n i ons no longe r are s hrouded in anonymity: Mery Kumley High Goals Reachable The National Affiliation for Literacy Ad- vance (NALA) has educational programs in eight foreign countries in addition to the U.S. but Mary Kumley isn't satisfied yet. There still are dreams to be fulfilled, she told members of the Sooth Coast Literacy Council during its annual a wards luncheon in the Holiday lrul, Laguna Hills. .. It takes a dream to do any thing worthwhile," s he sald. Mrs. Kumley. a Sepulveda resident and mother of five children, bas served as president of the San Fernando Literacy Council and as chairman of NALA 's Southwest Region. She has been involved with Laubach since 1965, and said "there's nothing I'd rather have been doing for the past 12 years. There's nothing more thrilling than to be doing the Lord• s work of helping the people in your community. 'Tm not a trained teacher," she added. "I felt tbe need and saw the need. So I started." One of Mrs. Kumley's goals as president is to .. be as expert as we can and st.ill be a volunteer or ganization." Sbe said that doing the JOb will take the use of "double 3-D"s": Determine liter acy needs, de- cide how you 're going to fulfill those needs and do it The second set includes dedication, dis- cipline and-daring. DLsclpline, Mrs. Kumley said. encompasses such activities as jogging. She runs every d ay but had to begm at a cr awl. Discipline also is "keeping the body, mind a nd soul in balance,·• she asserted. "Daring" Is one of the most important c haracteristics for a literacy teacher, Mrs. Kumley said. "I'm a Christian and my daring is my Father. He leads and J go." She said she strongly believes that "God's will is behind our work in Laubach." For herself, she s aid there were two choices when she considered working with Laubach: "s tay shy all my life or get out and do whal the Lord wanted me to do." She admitted she was afraid at first but was assured by the Bl'ble verse which says that "perfect love casts out fear." ·'The Laubach method works because of our love for the students," she added. "We're not working for pay.'' Following Mrs. Kumley's talk, six South Coast Literacy Counc il tutors were given special certificates of appreciation for their volunteer work . They were Betty Kent, who is a tutor trainer a nd c ente r director; Sandra Malone. who established a system for maintaining tutor service records, and Jean Olney; who developed and published a council brochure. Others were Jack Reynard, who served as treasurer and was a tut.or for a1x years; Norvetta Stewart, hospitality chairman for luncheons and workshops, and Agnes Zippier, chairman of the a nnual Christmas party. Peering Around SELECTED as Las Campanas debutantes ar e two Corona del Mar women. Kathy Beem Christeson and Ele anor Hubbard. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Don Christeson and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hubbard JJ . The debut.antes will make their formal bow to society July 23 at the annual ball in the Mar- riott Hotel Tbe event is a fund-raising project which supports music and art philanthropies in the county. THE EVELYN Peters Kyle Angel-A ward for club service for the Phi South Province of Pf Beta Phi was awarded to Mrs. R.E. Jenness of Newport Beach. Mrs. Jenness, who is a member of the South Coast Alumnae Club, will attend the annual con- vention ln Minneapoll& lo June, where tbe na· tional selection will be made Crom the 12 pro- vince winners, RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY WlleltY•W..t .... ..,. Im tt.t.or lt•d. Coif• ......_541.0ZU ASCIMSIOH caaunOM AT-MAY22-t:ISA MOZA.,..S "MAIJAH UT AMAE• Legyna hecfl Hlcll 8clloOI Cof-1 Ctlorele .~ ... ............. ,......, ..... ............... ·~ ....... p!'Clllcll ..... Fun, Fund Raising Spotlighted ~~,,.,. .. FrecMcll ~.. Oorldve1ar JOSIPH HA 'f'DH'S "COHCBTO IH C-MAJOt• . ~ """"' o.o.n;11 • ST. MAIY•s EPISCOPAi. CHURCH 4ZI Pn Ave., &...,... luch ..--. ........ ~ -......... ~ •Et..,,.,.._ •l llftlldt. -1 NII! one Ind I love 11. 11 a fast. --.... .,.. quiet andgnnds r""'1"'1S"" all food wastes. FUND$Y: A cham - pagne dlnner and auc- tion will t a ke p lace Saturday. June 4, at the "F UND$Y BIG TOP," a gray and red pavili on, to JEFFREY'S HOME CENTER '" 'I '. I) ' 'f ·" "'I • • ' II '. ~ 1 ''\I' I •[It 111• • '-,11 1111 754-0151 1.'1 ', , l: ••ht I l I)', f 1\ I''! ~, .. ra ise funds for Orange County's fi rst trawna facility. Sponsored b y the SATCJI Belles volunt~r g r oup at Santa Ana · Tustin Co mmunity Hospital, the event will orrer art work. antiques, autom obiles, j ewelry and vacations. Information is av&tla- ble from FUND$Y head· quarters, 835-3555. TH! OANCI ITUIHO ICf CA,ADH CHALIT COSTA MHA 2701 tultbor B1Yd 11 Adlmt Tel:tJMalO CLASSES STARTING NOW Classes taught by accf9dlttd Profonor of Dance.. Beglnnera through 1dvanced. DAY FOR WOMEN: The California Center fo r Co un se ling a nd Psychotherapy will host its second annual Day for Women Saturday, June 4, at the South Coast Plaza Hotel. Beginning at8:30 a.m ., s essions will discuss women and the law. con- quering depression, the single life, a woman's sexual potential and de- aling with alcohol and drues. Reeistration informa- tion is available Crom the center, 330 Placentia, Newport Beach. S ponsors are the Friends of the Library a nd Allied Arts Com- m ission. Admission is $1 .50 for adults and 50 cents for children. BETA SIGMA PHI: New officers were in- st alled by the Xi Lambda Gamma Chapter during a dinner in the Crossroads restaurant, Fountain Valley. They are Jackie Lopez, president: Judy Kranz, vice president; Shirley Rice, treasurer; Jean Wildharber and Grayce Hoscoe.., secretaries, and Freda Wells, parliamentarian. WOMEN'S ARCHITECTURAL n e wl y li ce n s ed architects will be held at 6: 30 p .m . Thurs day, June 2, in the Santa Ana home or Mr. and Mrs. Gates W. Burrowa. MEMBEllSBIP TEA: Anyone interested In joining Las Ayudantes Auxiliary of Pacifica Hospital, Huntington Beach are inviled to a tea at 7:30 p.m. Wednes- day. May 25, in the hospital cafeteria. Reservations are to be m ade by May 23 by call· ing 536-&38 or 962-5897. • NEW HORIZONS: Santa Ana-Tdsttn YMCA be1lna ill tb.lrd summer COMI ~ TO lncfudlng bones.'' velopmentally disabled persons and disadvan· taged youth in Orange =;~~::;;====~ County. Call 642-5678. HUNTINGTON BEACH PLUMBING . IUOZMlhiiA ... w .. ti••twtun Volunteers will b e gf ven an orientation at 7 Put a few worda lo work for ou. PHONE 53().1110 p.m. ThUl'lday. May 26, ------------------m the Santa Ana facility. G ENEALOGlC AL SOCIETY: Cleon Van Westen will discuss Tales and Trails of the Hughe~ at the Orange County meeting, to take place at 10 a .m. Satur· day. June 4, at the Hunt· in gt.on Beach Library. Clll 142-5'71. Put • fe• word• lo work tot u. /l'!!f1£,";1 SERVING CARTS Al Medi of tfle Fl•t ... lunMM Solid T•k. Mldt ._ T...._...., ... of progl'ams for the de-_________ _ ~. CBAFTY JAZZ JUBILEE: A craft show and Jan concert will take place at the Hont- ington Beach Central Library from 2 p.m. to duak Sunday, June s . LEAGUE: The Orange -----------------County group's annual cocktail party honoring h1twdw1111ble ...... E"'"9 unit -·-..... ,,. ... nt Premier Fashion Showing Sunday, Mey 22nd, 2:30 Inn At The Park 1855 S. Harbor ~t t• A,..,..,.. C_,_ C>n•I f .\j "1\1.\llit . ~. 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Slaughter 23 Fall heavily 26 Certain signs 28 Abuse Informal 29 Mrs Tru- man 30Glrasol 31 Musical groups 35 US.SR. river 3 7 Having tell now11t 38 lnctlne 39 ReQu1red to go 41 Strll bristle 43 Salad ingre- dients St More hackneyed 53 ·····of pearl 54 Hit hard SS Ottawa·a ·····Of Commons 56Among. Prefix 5 7 Goddess or peace 61 Space· travel agency. Abbr 63 fervor 64 Snoote 66111dol'feslan coin 68 Stanley or Davis JUDGE PARKER YES, MR. ~IVER ... M v1C, If T COME DOWN 1 CAN'T TAKE MORE THERE. CAN WE TAU< THAN JUST A COUPLE FOR A FEW MINUTES? Of MINUTES! WE'RE TUMBLEWEEDS l'M OFF F'-OR 1H!: COASI. 11-iANKS f'OR PU'n1Nt1 Mf OP IN YOUR 1UPE.f1 ~HlfF. .MISS PEACH .--·;i Atl1m41'! . ~/)!Mtf '- 'I A tAT10~ _. l~f Otf NAfJtN "" ) ecJSY! DAil V PILOT Jla PEANUTS by Charles M. Schul1 _______ ...., WELL, TME'<'RE NOT MACE AT WIMBLEDON ~ fOiEST HI~, t'U. TELL '{OU TM.AT! MOTI.EY'S CREW -mu. ME, MOft,~'(, 00 You "f'Hlt-.lK cm~'5 ~1r Wl"t'H 't'Ot.1 Wll,l. 6.REAiLY AFF~Ci YOUR Lt~~ DOOLEY'S WORLD 1NA FEW DAYS, ft..OW(RS ~LL BE COMING UP Rl6HT HERE ~ DR.SMOCK by Templeton and Forman _______ .., · by ROCJer Bradfield IFlHEREARE ANY ORPHA~ IN 1fi£RE... GROW STRAIGHT UP! :;..;.;..;..--..-- by Georc.1e Lemont SO HOW PO YOU Feet... Aeou-r A KIP WHO SUCKS H IS "T"HWMe>. POC"fOR ~ 1-r's OKAY, eu-r NO MORE: "T"HAN ONE: AF'T"E:R t::ACH MeAt.- 1.'M "T"O WA-r"CH YOU Ut-.i'T"I 1.-SHe GE:IS e>ACK FROM CROWL..e;Y'S eAR? MOON MULLINS by Ferd and Tom Johnson OUR DOOGHNUTS ~-~c . ~ HAVE NON· ~ FATTENING CENTERS by Gus Aniola by Harold Le Doux WELL. HE'S STILL HERE IN TOWN ... EVEN TMOIJGH CARL.A TOLD ME HE AAD LEFT! l WANT YOO TO TELL ME EVERVTMING YOU ,..._ _ __.,. KNOW A60tJT MIM! by Tom K. Ryan ANP HAN& ONTO THAT RENT RECEIPT! rr Ml6HT PE t7ePUCflSLE!! "Let's stop and have a sundae before hea.dil\& home-I simply can't go straight from Paul Newman to Herbert." DENNIS THE MENACE 'lff*LLY flElm1>0UTlltE816fwa>M'1fE UTn.E \Wro ... Nm taJ '>tll SWI~ OfRt> CUCKIJJ'HUMllRS1" ,. . . --- -i \'-\ ' ·- ' fl4 DAILY PILOT Friday Mey 20. 1 m Going It Alone \ t Sheep Herder Never __ Lonely A~l-~.~~t~!IM WOLF CREEK, Mont "Sheep herders are men alone." Tiny Mellott said, "but, no, I am not lonely. "It has been four months since I was in town, and then only because I had to be. In the 2'1'.i years before that l was in town just once. What's there to do in town? Nothing. You wind up go. mg to a bar and getting drunk ... '1.L MY LIFE the only tirne J 've stayed ln town was for a job, not for the liking of it This is where I like to be.·· It takes a special sort to re- main for long perioos with only the company of oneself and of animals. If solitude is the choice of s heep herder Tiny Mellott, the place he has chosen to be a man alone makes h1s choice more comprehensible . The world of this s heep herder is high country. the white-lipped shoulders of the continental divide. Tiny M.ellott daily walks the nation's spine. IT IS A COUNTRY of distance, great vistas of sparsely timbered mountains a nd i rridescent streams. It 1s primitive, it is Biblical. His s heep graze in a [....____AM_E_RICA_J cathedral of nature S<.'ulpted by a Master who had all the time in the world, all the colors under the sun, all the sky there is. Warbling meadowlark s provide the s hepherd's song, frosted sage the incense. "There's money in town, J guess." Tiny Mellott said, "but there's peace of mind here. Money ain't everything. Not to m e. "I've had people come out here to visit m e, to hunt or fi sh, and tell me 1f it wcrcn 't for a wife and family this would be the life for them. I'm not so sure "YOU HA VE TO enjoy 1t Not just be able to live alone, but en· joy it. You have to hke the stock, like your animals. "I've seen he rders who keep their sheep too bunched, afraid of 'em , afraid to ll•t 't'm s pread out and graze It's easier that way, but my sheep will come in 10 pounds heavier I've even seen herders treat their dogs mean. I cuss mine, but I've never hit one Whal l mean 1s. I don't beht.>\ e som e herders r('ally cnJOY 1t I do ·· HAPPY SHEEP HERDER AND HIS TWO FRIENDS Tiny Mellott Wlth Horse and Sheep Dog, Background Timy Mellott 1s a stout man. His girth makes him seem shorter than he actually is. about five feet nine, so his nickname is not apt. STILL, "TINY" is who he has been for as long as he can re- member, since his boyhood in Hardin, Mont., and in the years that followed, working in town as a meat cutter when he had to. herding in the hills when he could. Employers have even made out his paychecks to his ni c kname. Ho we ver, the paymaster for the Sieben Ranch. where Tiny has worked the past eig ht years. summe r and wanter. knows that his mother named him Charles. His age, 60, aJso is deceptive His quickness of step, his fluid ease in swinging on and off hts horse, are the m ovem ents of a younger man. His eyes, too, are the eyes of youth, clear , wet. the color of the cerulean Montana s ky . NOR, FOR ALL HIS devotion to solitude, is Tiny Mellott a r ecluse. He will talk for hours, s pin yarns. laugh uproariously, welcome anyone who visits anyone. that is. who can find him Wolf Creek, the nearest town to the hills where Tiny's s heep graze. is a half hour's drive north of Helena. then another Journey bouncing along rutted trails. sear ching. And if you want to bt> understood in Montana you will pronounce it Wolf C rtk . not c ree k. Other crtks on Tiny M ellott's range are Big Sheep crik, Prickly Pear crik. Cnk water isgtn clear. Lesson Two: The 2,000 ewes and lambs Tiny Mellott herds are a band, not a flock. "Farmers say flock, sheepmen say band." One does not argue the point with Tiny Mellott. In the matter of sheep, his words have the force of Holy Writ. "SOME PEOPLE think sheep all look alike. That ain't so. Spend as much time with them as I do and you get to know every one. I can look around and tell if some are missing. ''Lonely? I don't have time to be lonely "I 'm up at four, have my shee p out by six. shade 'em where 1t gels hot, graze. 'em again in the even· m g, Graze 'em in the mominJ? and in the evening. Then r bring them back to water, see t-0 my horse. feed my dogs, fix my sup- per." TINY'S HOME IS a small cot- tage on wheels, a covered wagon. He tidies it daily. He stacks firewood near the stove, cleans the chimney of his kerosene lamp a nd trims the wick . He keeps his newspapers, delivered seven at a time once a week by the sheep camp tender. in numerical order next to his cot. He makes his cot every morning. It is crisp and in· vi ting when he crawls in at night. "I have a big responsibility. I don 't have som ebody looking over my shoulder telling me how to do my work. I know how to do 1t. There is a lot to be said for this ltfe." Amen WidoU? to Get Hearing Mrs. Slovik Seeks Military Benefits F'rnm /\ P Dispatchl'' Mon· th.m thrt.>l' d<•tades afh•r her hui,b:ind Wi.iS c·ourt-mc.irt1akd and -.ho1 for dci,ert1nn . tht' \rm) dN'ldc<l to gi\'t• fi2 )'t'ilr old Antoint-Ue Slo,·ik ht'r d:ry In ('OUrt rng an appeal on her bank robbery conviction, fl ew rn from San Fr:mc1l'<'O on a commercial jetliner . Null·and 1'old1 Imemew Ratings Flul Off Nixon Promise ~ .. NEW YORK CAP) The third David Fr oi.t television interview with former President Richard M Nixon, broadcast on in· dependent stations. drew the lowest ratlng of tbe series among New York a nd Los Angeles area viewers. the Arbitron Com . pany said today. Of Aid-Rappe~ WASIDNGTON (AP) The congreasman who disclosed Richard Nixon's secret agreement to live up to $5 billion in U.S. a.id to North Vietnam says the promise is not blndlng on the current administra-tion. Rep. Lester L. Wolff (0 -N. Y. >.said the agreement is "an historical document, null and void." His In Lo6 Angeles, 20 per. cent of the audience was tuned tn lo the interview on KTTV In the 7:30 p.m. to 9 p. m PDT time pe riod Thursday, Arbitron s aid. The first interview drew 42 percent on KTTV. the second 25 percent opinion is shared by Nixon, and voided by the actions of all more importantly by President signatories," Wolff said. An overnight m eter samphng showed 13 per- cent of those watching television in tbe 8. 30 to 10 p .m . EDT lime pe riod Thursday were tuned an to th-e inte rvie w on New York's WNEW, Arbitron s poke s man Simon Salamon said. Th~ first in- terview drew 42 percent on WNEW. the second 20 per- cent. The fi rst interview was lh<' most-watched show in that 11me penod in New York. Thursday rug ht'~ third interview placed fifth :.1mon g s hows on New York's scv(.'n ll•levision Mal1on., Carter, who has said he does not feel bound by a ny of Nixon's commitments DETAILS OF THE four-year old agreement wer e revealed of- ficially for the first tim<' Thurs- day in a previo\lsly classified document released first by the State Department und then by Wolff, who also made public a re- cent letter from Nixon explaining his \'iews on the subject. While asserting that the docu ments proved Nixon and senior State Department officials "con- sistently misled" Congress and the public about the aid agree· ment. Wolff said the disclosures should not give the Vietnamese any "false hopes" that the aid is forthcoming. "As has been firmly indicated hy the Carter administration. by the Congress and by Mr Nix on events of the past have no bearmg on any future agree ments which may be negotiated. The Paris peace accords have been breached and therefor e * * * President Above Law: Highlights WASHINGTON (AP> Here are highlights of David Frost's an Lerv1ew with former President Richard M. Nixon, broadcast Thurs· day night: THE PRESIDENT AND CRIME Nixon said he approved the Huston plan. calling for ware lappings, burglaries. mail-openings and other covert activities for reasons of national security. He said these actions were not crimes because the President is abov~ the law. Ile said. "when thC' President does it. that means that it 1s not 11 , legal... • VIETNAM WAR Nixon thought Presidents Kennedy and Johnson were "right in going in" to the war, but "they could havt· c·onducled 1t in a more er fect1ve way .. He said it would bC' popular to declare the wholl' venture u "astc. but "I'm not going to say it because l don't believe i.t " Without Soviet arms, said Nixon, the North Vietnamese wouldn't have been able to wage the war successfully. The Russians wouldn't cut that flow. telling the United States that they couldn 't in fluencc the North Vietnamese. words that "had a very hollow nng " CAMBODIA TM two month mcursion into Cambodia in 1970. said Nixon. was ·one! Ol the most e ffective operations of the war" because of weapons and equipment confiscated. He acknowledged that it failed to 9ncover -as part of its originally stated purpos<' the com- munist headquarters for the war. simply because no such place ex isled I le blamed faulty CIA "Intelligence on the phantom headquarters issue, adclm~ that. mtlehgcnc<' also failed to foresee the Lon Nol coup. "As far as Cambodia as concerned ... Nixon summed up, "I only regret that J didn't act s tronger sooner ... PARANOIA AND HATE "Am l paranoic about hating people and trying to do them an ·•" Nixon asked. "And the answer is : al times yes." He admitted to having paranoia about those who leaked secrets . saying: "Paranoia for peace is n 'tthat bad ... THE CLASSIFIED paper de- fining the agreement was a Feb l , 1973 letter from Nixon to North Vietnamese Premier Pham Van Dong, declaring that under the peace pact signed three days earlier, the United States would contribute about $3.S billion in pos t war reconstruction aid to the regime "without any political conditions." it promised another $1 billion to $1.5 billion in other forms of aid. Hanoi defeated the Saigon re- gime in 1975 and since then has demanded fulfillment of the Nix- on pledge before restoring rela· tions or giving further data on Amertcans missing in Indochina. U.S. ofricials had denied any secret aid promise was made. Wolff recalled that former secretaries of s tate Henry Kiss· inger and Wilham P. Rogers did so m 1973, and Undersecretary of State Philip A. Habib repeated the denial in House testimony a year ago WOLFF SAJD HE wanted to ask those individuals about their denials again, and also has some "una nswered questions" for Nixon. In his letter from San Clemente dated last Saturday, Nixon did not confirm or deny "secret" agreement for aid, b_ut he sa10 congressional leade r s were thoroughly briefed on the peace pact, including a id proposals, at the time the agreement was signed. And he recalled that his letter to Dong noted that all terms of the agreement would be carried out according to each country's "constitutional provisions ... . which in the case of the United States meant the a pproval of Congress * \ * * View of Nixon Called Static NEW YORK CAP> -Former President Nixon's standing with the public did not change percep- tibly after his first two televised appearances with interviewer David Frost. according to an NBC News poll. The network said a nationwide telephone poll of 1,600 adults on May 16 and May 17 showed 30 percent believed Nixon did a good or excellent job as Presi· dent. In April, before the Frost interviews began, the figure wa:, 28 percent. "Th~1nk Go<l thl' 32 u·ars of waiting an.• O\'l'r. .. aid Mri; Slov1k. widow of P\t Eddie Slovik, the onh Am<>ncnn sold1t>1 t"<t'<'llted fo r dc:-.ertinn s1ncC? the Cl\ ii War Earlier this month. the newspaper heiress re- l't'1 ved five years probation on charges of shooting 11p an Inglewood :,portmg goods store while still v. 1th her Symb1oncse Liberation Army com pa-f _ _ ntones • DREXEL • HERIT A~ • • • The network said the change was· 'so slight as to be statistical· ly insignificant." HENREDON • BAKE~ • HEKMAN • MASTERCflAFT • WIEMAN ... HlaRITAN • KARGES • The A rm~·-. Ho.ir<I for thl' CnrrN·t1on <if M1lttary Record .. dt>t•adNI to hold ii heann~ on an· quest, filed hv M r-.; !'>lo\ 1k on Jan 4. for Sli8 000 111 military bem•fih Robf'rt l.owt•ll 1~ "lhe mollt bnlh;rnl poet •>f hr., J:t•ncrat1on . lhl• Amt'ncan Academ \ nnct ln~t1tut1 -~ nf I\ rt-. and L<.'ttcr., SJ Id in ' award1nJ( him .1 SIO 0<10 literature prize "He has had the courage to kt•c•p <'hanging h1" style ... a c1lJ lion accompanyin~ lhe award said The Amcncan-born l,owt'll. who publis hed his first book of poems in 1944. also holds the PulltzC'r Prize. National Book LOWELL Award. Bollinge n Prize, Copernicus Awud, nnd the RrandeiR University Crcati\'e Arts Award for P oetr)' • Two weeks a~o. ccl·entric Marjorie Jackson \\as found murdered in her Indianapolis home Now, from New York to CallCornla, more than a dozen people arc laylnf? claim to the millions she left lying around m cash One person claim~ lo b<· a "messenger for Jesus." Another wrote "What the hell. we might as well get in line " Police ~;ay $5 m1llton was round hidden in garbage cans. toolboxes, drawers and a vacuum cleaner bag in the 66-year-old widow's home. Police believe the killers may have taken ,another S6 million. • Evel Knievel's former rocket expert is looking for a small-siie woman he hopes to stuff into a nose cone to blast SO miles into the sky atop a homemade rock el. Engineer Robert C. ( J Truax, who built the PEOPLE skycycle that failed to _ _ propel Knievel across the ---------Snake River in 1974, says he would ·make th e woman the country's first female astronaut. Now living in the Santa Clara Valley, the re· llred Navy captain with de~rees in mechanical. aeronauUcaJ and nuclear engineering says the nose cone would be about the siie of a water heater * Patty Hearst and her entoura~e of bodyguards new into P•lm Sprln11 for a visit with Mi.as Hearst'• au.nt.Jlo11Jee Be ant. Mt.a Hearst, who reportedly has been spend.1ng htt Ume horseback rtdlng and Joaslns whllc await- • Commentator Shana Alexander of the CBS ~, nc>ws program "60 Minutes " says s he's the ~ network's "Loken woman " • Ms. Alexander appears with syndacated columnist James J . Kilpatrick o n t h e · · P oinl Counlerpomt · segment of the weekly program. ex§' ''I'm a token woman for I I' CBS. but someone has to go nrst ." Ms. Alexander, 52, told a 1U • JOurnulism seminar at the t; U nl ver111ty of Washington. ~ •1..uaN0111 At C BS N e w s , a ~, -.pokeswoman commented, "She is not a token ... woman at CBS," and n amed several women cor-1•! respondents. Including l.e~llf' Stahl, Sylvia Chase ~ and Marya McLauichlln. • 1~1 Thomas Aquinas Malloy says the yncht Se· Iii quoia. a presidential frill trlmm......,ew.d_,.,,,._ ... Carter, will become a floating · t ourist attraction based in < Newport. R.I · 5 Malloy, who entered a high bid of $286,000 on the boat. said plans for its >\ase are being worked out with bis lawyers and a Providence advertising firm he hired for the project. A 49-year-old entrepreneur a nd r eal estate developer. _ , Malloy bid under the n.ame of . MALLOY • Leisurecra!t, Inc .. a Flor1da corporation . Malloy in- cluded a $67 .200 down payment with his bid and said he'll uaume ownership "as soon as they let. me have the boat." • · · 1 want to finish the job and 1 arn the 'only one who can do it. .... " s aid Mayor Abraham 0 . Beame, announcing that he was a candidate for re-election. • • e l Speaking at a news con· I ference on the sun-washed lawn ,, ·J>f Gracie Mansion, his official residence overlooklng the East River, Bcame said his age, 71. I wtu prove no problem In seeking • another four·yearterm. ~<I He chaJlenscd rcportt!rs to "test me by runrung around thite !j HAMI block with me," and his w' e x Mary said. "Chronological agedoes.o't mean a darn • thing .. The mphtbinn 11l:n~ CaJypso owned by l1 oceanographer Juqaes Cousteau was bein& re paired after ita nose 1 ar collapsed in landlnat ~l Lladbeqh.Fleld ln San Diego. TED IS WARE- HOUSE CLEANING!!! 2nd ANNUAL WAREHOUSE SALE YES TED IS HAVING HIS 2nd ANNUAL WAREHOUSE SALE. RUTHLESSLY CLEARING OUT ANO SLASHING PRICES ON FURNISHINGS FOR ~VERY ROOM IN YOUR HOME. GREAT BUYSlll ONE-OF·A·KINO ITEMS, DISCONTINUED STYLES, ANO SLIGHTLY SOILED OR DAMAGED GOODS, IN ALL OF THE QUALITY NAMES TED IS FAMOUS FOR CASH & CARRY -ALL SALES FINAL TORRANCE 236'0 .... 1.11011\ti llV(f llUJ 118 1:19 I Ul< f Ultllltftc .MUI fttlt tiut l)."'F" N(Wl'Ol\T ltACH 1121 ~tcltlt 01 11ic1 e.o :x>so l AOUNA BUCH 34• N0t1h Codl Hwy, ()t4J 4t4""1 • (") > ~ 0 ~ 0 ,., V' 1! I~ 1ii • § ~ > ~ ~ ~ V' • j, .- • 1 ~ I~ I> a • !: i (') > ~ ~ • "' t ... ~ -~, i • .. ~! All SlOAU OPllf MOlllOAY T .. AU S_4'_.....T_Ulll~D.-A_,V,,....,~~"'"'~ wur • LANOMARtC---e--A'Rn •~K=.u:z.l.Ll;..; =Z.o...:.:.:;.......,.-. _!~~:X..~1,l!~..;.i,.il.U:l~:l!l!UL..;: ~- I -. Aussie Ace Knocks Off . NaStase ROME CAP) , Phil Denl or ·Australia surprised thil'd-seeded Jlie Nastase or Romania 6-3, 6·2 today and qua lifie d fo r the semifinals or the men's singles in the ltallan tt nnill open. · The Aus tralia n pla y~ a perfect match. hardly ever ss· ing a shot and catchlnL l the comers of the court. Nastase, conversely. was extremely er · ratlc. His volleys were often out by several feet and he even mis· placed most of his lobs when Dent rushed the net. In the women's quarter-finals. Czechoslovak1a 's M ar ia Pin- terova upset Mlma Jausovec of Yugoslavia. the No. 1 :teed and defending cha mpion, 5·7. 6-1. 6-4. Another Czechoslovak player . veteran Renata Tomanova. oust- ed sevent h-seeded Pam ela Teegarden of Los Angeles, 7-6. 6-7. 4·1. After the fifth game in th e thi rd Ht. T e e ga rden withdrew. complaining of a sore ankle. Brian Gottfried has been earn· ing a reputation as the potential winner of this $185,000 tourney. Gottfried be at Nicola Spear of Yugoslavia 6-3, 6-3 and Vilas Gerulaitis defeated Jan Kodes of Czechoslovakia 6·'1. 6-3 Thurs· d ay. leading an American ad vance into the quarter -fin als. The last Am erica n to wi n the men's singles was Ba rry McK11y in 1960. The fourth-sect.led Gott fried a nd the eighth seeded Gerulaitis have not lost a set in three·rounds of play this w<.-ek . Gottfried had some concentra- tion problems against the slow motion backcou rt play of the Yugoslav "I just couldn't get my mind on the match." said Gottfr ied. "Spear was h1ttmg soft shots which crack} our nerves on these slow court!.." The 25-ycar-old American broke· the Yugoslav's service in the sixth game of the fi rst set and won, 6-3. Spear bounced back for a 2-0 lead in the second. but Got· tfri ed won four consecuti ve games with two ser vice breaks, broke again in the ninth game a nd won the set. 6 :i He will play Kim Wa rwick of Australia in the quarter-finals . Warwick beat 1 llh·!>eeded Bill Scanlon of Da ll as. 0·6. 6-1. 6· 1 * * * f l'\un'1<1Y f• lh '" It\•• t ~ , ,n ()pH\ l••nn1) f'litmo10t1\h·O\ 1n l1"'11·t1 Mefl •Sl"'ll•• Tlllrct llound I(''" Wttrw« ll Au\ tr"''' t>o·,.t 0 Jn Ion 0•11~\ 0 ~ 4 I • I Pru t ()fii-nt ~u\tr••·~ r-•t 1-'r1c Oeot•<' ..... J'.r,n(ft-~1 t.4 111• NA\lil"'° Rrim .... n•" f) Al R'U) H,.w 1tt cy,.,,,, Alti<.• f)) I Victor p,. 1 P Htt 1u •1 b• ti lc>"1 T "' J Anm.,n•A 1 tt 1;. 111 4 ta.Od•no P"n~ttA .,_.,., f'Wl'At T ,_.., W•'tlllfll St '"•J•\ ,. .. ~ l 'I 1 I \ (, ~ ' , I ' r t1 f'll 1 t I •I\ If >ti• ... ,"'"''""' \\r ' ~ • " l rnn10 2uf)lr•I 'l , • ., '",,I· I .... I,, ttlU1t1" "( •H14l\I '"'' 1 ,., 1 1 1-. .\" f1"1 1'1 (,()tlh • t to1 •I "<i It ")fJof 41 V trJ'l\I l•h , ' ' 4 I £.------~ Can't Take It Says Bartow LOS AN(;J::Ll::S 1AP1 Ge ne Bartow. the h ighly rriticized basket bnll coach at UCLA. wnlkcd out of a r adio studio Thursday mg ht shortly after a telephone talk show began Ba rto\\. who succeeded John Wooden as th£' UCLA coach t wo ycar'i ago, left fo l low i ng the seco nd telephone call, according to Bud Furillo. host of the radio talk !ihow on station KllS "The first call was cnt1cal and the second call was evrn m or e cn t1cul." said Fun I lo "Gene was p alic nl for a while, but then he got very <Jn gry. "I wr nt to a commcrrlal break, and whil e we wr r <' off the air he said Tm sorry. I can't take any more or this'." added Furillo. "I've never had that happen bcrore " Bartow's UC LA tea m s have compiled a 55·9 record over the past two seasons. T he Bruins won 10 national titles in the 12 years previous to the hiring of Bartow UCI Netters Keep Control SAN DIEGO Curt Stalder and Jcfr Williams of UC Irvine each advanced to semifinal singles matches by winning Thursday in the NCAA (Division 11 ) tennis championships at the University of San Diego. UCI remains in the driver's seat in the team standings. hold· Ing a t hr ee-point ed ge over se~ond-place Southern lltlnois . Tillrtl "~ ""• .. , WUll .. m \ IUCll !Ml Jot>nwn IAr-M~• little llo<ltl • l • 1 8cU1t• (Flom,,. Tochl <IOI AnOf'I IUCI I 1 S • 4 l!dl•\ llJCI I df'I f'4rn•ndo 1~ ... rn llllno4tl 1-4 1 S ,... 51•-IUCI I oet 'i(~lll IW Geo•Qt•I • l • I Qwf'19"11MI $1 ... let Wiiii...,\ IVCll elf-I Cr•l)l!I I~ lorlCS. T..:h I • l ... o-· IH•"""""' .. dln IUCI I 1, 1 • 7 V.9'tl0n IUCll•f l(ltrr IVnlw c,.., Oot•'JOh J .... SKeN ._ ... ._. ~ .. ~ltlOtr-Wltlltm• I VCI I eel ~tew•rf Ha" ~'"°'" Co•Ol'-1 fl I ... , ldl,... MOI,.,,,..,~ !\JCll clef OuWlto-flrt•l*'I IHemll(Ol'll ~1 M Tn l'IHIAllCll"'\ I UC 1,..1,_, n • 1 ~n II l•flel\ '' l fllet .. _ Tt<h II • He1910IOOI 10, ~ UftlY W «*tol Pl!Oto by ltlcha•d l(oeflltr JOE RUDI SCORES TO PUT THE ANGELS AHEAD IN THE FIFTH INNING. Ryan Equals .Record Another Mark (for Walks) Was Nearly His Wherever he is. Bruno Haai. must have been worried Thurs· dCJy night the way Nolan Ryan was pitching for the California Angels. Haas' only lane in the ma1or league record book 1s for his performance in his debut for the Philadelphia Athletics in 19 15 l le walked 16 batters and that has withstood the test of time as the American League record for walks in a game. Ryan looked like he \.\Ould hr eak the record by the sixth tn· ning against t h<' Minncs otCJ Twins lie walked four batters. anclud mg two Yo ith the basei. fu ll , m the first inning. Ryan bad i.1x walk:. Sports in Brief hy the lime an inning and one- third was completed. And he had "alked eight before recording an out in the fourth inning. But by the time it was over, the Angels' overpowering r ight · Angeb Slate All G•m•~"" l(MPC ll•d•o U 101 M 1 t 10 M 1f'll'\U\lit '•• ( tllfnr'n1 ·• '" •v ?t M•nnl"\Otaat C.4illforn1~ M ..... n M1Mn4t\OM at C•l•fornlc) I }"!o m 7 1SDm 11 Hom h<1 ndcr had a different ki nd of re· cord in a 5.3 victory over the American League West leaders Ryan struck out 12 Twins lo l'QUa l Sudden Sam Mc Dowell's Am e rican League record for ga m es wit h 10 o r more strikeouts They nov. share the rctord at Judge's Decision Overturns Turner ATLA:"/TA Ted Turn<'r 'o; 001.' yeCJr s us pcn<,1on from baseball has been upheld by ,1 fe~ral Judge "'ho said a ca~ual observer mi~ht call the rase "a comt.'<ly of er rors" or ··an Indian m assacn· in reverse · · U .S Dist ract Court J Ud~t: :-.;ev. ell Edl'nf1eld ruled Thursda~ t hat baseball comm1s~1on<·r Rowie Kuhn had the power lo suspend the outspoken owner of the Atlanta Braves. but \'01dcd Kuhn's ehminat1on of the team's f irs t -ro und choice 1n next month's a mateur draft 78en E'drored T he Ph1ladelph1a 76ers arl' 13 10 favorites to beat the Portlnnd Trail Blaiers and win the National Basketball Assoc1a hon champ1onsh1p playoff!', ar rordlng to Harrah's Reno and Tahoe Race and Sports Rooks In Sunday·s first Ji(ame of the best -of -seven !>er1cs . at Ph1ladelpru a. th<' Saxers arc four point favor ites Hdl"flclt Sharp CINCINNATI Mark "The Bard" Fidrycit is back with the Detroit T iger s. his inJury healed. Detroit manager Ralph Houk. who has been bringing the ailing 1976 American League Rookie of the Year along slowly after knee surgery. waS' astounded on two counts at Fidrych's seven-inning. one·run performance in beating the Cincinnati Reds 4· 1 m an ex· hlbition game Thursday night. "l was prepared for hJm to throw 90 to 100 pitches.'' said Houk, sha king his head "H e threw 78. Bl~ Elle• Sldt tic tonight when the Trojans far<' Wa::.h1ngton State in thC' npenerof ,1 best of-three series to de term1nL' the Pac1f1c·8 ConfcrencL' cham pion The Trnt<tn..,, v. ho "on the· Pac-S's ~uthcrn Di v1s1on with ;,,i 16·2 rel'orcl. bring·' ·12·18 season mark 1ntn tonight 's ~amt• Wal>hingtnn State. the Pac·8 '\orlhern D1\'ls1on winner with a <See BRIEFS. PaRe 87> i4 Ryan also struck out 10 or more batters 14 tames while an the National Leag ue w1lh the ~tels. He didn't walk a batter after•~ s uing a free pass to Dan Ford leading off the Minnesota fourth inning. Like everyone e lse. Ryan 1s mystified by the case of the dis· appearing control. "It's m y rhyth m ." he t'X pla ined ··w hat can the m anager (Norm Sherry) or pitching coach (Billy Muffett 1 tcll me" "If they could tell me I would ha ve corrected it six or eight years ago .. Ryan wasn't overly happy with his sixth victory of the season "I l's a wan." he said dourly a::. he peeled tape off his r1~hl foot "But 11 was hkC' I hadn't been on the m ound in a month · · A fifth inning smgle by Da\'e Chalk scored J oe Ruda with thl• winning run. CAll FOllHIA •b r h b• ~11'\f'P,(t ') 1) I Q .. .,,. n ''l O ~ , '"an J n 1 7 fl"''' • ''' 0flf'll'1 ,., n t n r"~'"'l" •O tt A~ "\It) I !} t 0 R~""""'~-"'' O'"' lt l fl ff R'>J<i'"' ~ 1n i n n n c,,..,.. '\ 1 , t n MllolNE~OT A Wyn•QA"' \rn ,11. "'"" (."''' .,, ,,. J•? 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"You throw garbage," Pirates t'Oach Jose Pagan kidded. after Goss age continued his power re· lief pitching to help Pittsburgh Do~Slate AftGemHM ltAaC 11'91 M•y JO L.~ AnqeleS •l P1t11bur9h M•v 11 L.O\ AnQeleut Pltllbur9n May l? l~ A.llQeleill PlltSl>UrQh Spm •pm 10 JO• m beat the Dodgers 6-5 in 10 innings Thursday night. "Gossage. you could n"t break a grape if you threw it at a wall ." added Willie Sta rgell "No. the grape wouldn't break -the wall would .'' said Pirates catcher Ed Ott. fina llr putting aside jest to acknowledge the style Gossage used to s trike out eight of the 11 Dodgers he faced in the last three innings. "It's hard to believe how hard Gossage throws that ball. He's fast . fast. fast." said Pir ate sescond baseman Rennie Sten· nett. who drove in the winning run with a two·out single in t he 10th ocr Dodger s re lie f ace Charlie Hough. who had allowed three walks to load the bases. Gossage. 4·0 after the victory with eig ht s aves and a n 0.84 earned run average. has struck out 24 of the last 40 b atters he's raced. "He's awesome . He's Nolan Ryan fast ... said Stargell. In his las t s even gam es. Gossage has pitched 131:1 in· nines. allowed no runs, and stru~k out 24 balltrs. "Ive been a power pitcher all my Ure," sald Gossage, a .,_ foot -3, 20cf.pound n ative oC Colorado Sprln,s, whom tbe Pirates acquired a.st wlnter in a trade that sent Riehle Zlsk tot.he Chicago White Sox. "I don't think there's anything greater in baseball ttian when you get a power pitcher up there against a power hitter," Gossaae added after the National LeagUe East leading Pirates earned the lSlb victory in their last 18 games. The Dodgers took a 5-1 lead in the first three innings off starter Bruce Kison, who left the game after five innings due lo a blister on his throwing band. lOSAHGEleS l0~•7b Ru\\•fl \\ Smltllrl G•rv•vlb MonO•yd L•C'f lb Mar11ner J1> e.,.," VHQ9•C Rauo G•~np W•lll> Pow•ll on HOUQl\11 •II r II Iii S I I 0 sooo SI l I , l 0 0 • 0 1 2 1 0 1 I t 0 0 0 • 1 I 0 • 0 I 0 7 0 0 I 000 0 (I 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 {I 0 0 0 ~ITTHUltGM ell r "bl T..,er•sn l O O o F GonHIHph 0 0 0 1 GMUQeP 0 0 0 0 l(lr,l)atroek ph 0 I 0 0 B lloblnsonll 5 000 Perkerr1 SO 0 0 Ollv•r If I 0 0 0 Moreno cf 3 O 0 O Star9111111 3 I O O SttnMlt lb S 1 l I Garn., 31> 3 I 1 l Oy•r c • I l 1 K•wno 101-0 Te'ulvt'b O O 6 0 Helm•PI> 0 0 0 0 Mtftdore n 1 o o o lol•' i~ 1 s Tot•I lf 6 7' Two OYI wrten W•rwl•nq run \Cored lo\ AnQe''' 111 ooo ooo o-S: P1m1>urQI\ 010 300 100 1 -• E -l•<Y Yta-lo~s. M•ndo1a. LOB -lof •"'lt•.s s P111\tiur9n 1. 1B -l~•. ~•v. VHQtr. Sltftnfll. Hit -Smith 110). G.,~r l•I. 'SB G¥Wv IC•r11P•lroc' S -Garrwr. IC•'°"· H•lm, SI' -lttu leo. F Gonr•l•r IP H REltt18SO ll•u b ' ' S • I f G••m"n ., 0 0 0 0 0 W•ll 1 > 0 0 0 0 l HoUQll ll )71 '-> t 1 l 3 t l(own S S S S 1 S T •-ulv• 7 1 0 0 0 t Vo\IMIQt IW 4.()1 ) 1 0 0 0 • WP -ICIW>n HBP -By Khan. ~rvev. T - 1 ~·A -17- American Players Sparkle in Japan TOKYO !A P > S1>. Amt•ricun im ports arc a mong the top 10 b<it ter s in the two J CJpanesc pro fessional baseball leagues which opened regular season play Apn l 2 Two are in the six-team Cen· tral League where the leading haller. o utfielder T s utomu W a k a m atsu of the Yakult Swallows. is batting .4 15 Four are in t he sax -team Pac1f1c uagut:.'. currently paced by inf1eld(.•r M1chiyo Arato of the Lotte Onons of Sendai with a .329 aver age. .Johnny S1pin. 30. forme r San Diego Padres mf1elder Jflaying his sixth season in Japan for the Ta iyo Whales. is fourth m the Cent ra t League with a 362 a\'cr agc. lie also has fou r home runs in 24 ~ames a nd 23 runs l>atted in. Wil lie Dans. 36. former Na· t1onal League oulf1cld t>r in hi s fi rst year in J apan. is in 10th place with a .329 average. Davis. p l aying for the Chun1ch1 Dra~ons. has six hom ers and 17 r bi in 19 gam es. In the Pacific League, Leron Lee. 29, rormerly with the St. Louis Cardinals and San Diego, st ands third with a .322 average. lie also h as hit eight home runs and batted in 22 runs in 22 games. m aking his debut in Japan with the Lotte Orions Eighth is Walt Williams. 33, playing with the Nippon Ham r1J?hters. Ile is batting .300 with live hom ers and 14 rbi in 25 g a mes. W1l11 a ms is a n ex- Amer ic an League outfielder. Bob Mitchell. 33, also with the F ighters, stands ninth with a .299 a ver age. He has five homers and 17 rb1 in 23 games. Mitchell r or m c rl y w as w i th the Milwaukee Brewers. Tenth is Bernie Williams, 28. with the def-ending Japan cham- pion Hankyu araves. The former San Francisco Giants' outfielder 1s batting .296. has hit four home <Set-JAPAN, Page 86) OAKLAND -Pitching act' Vida Blue filed suit Thur!;cfay seeking to nullify his contract with Oakland A's owner Charles 0 . Finley. MARILYN DUBBS.WAITE OF KEARNEY STATE (KANS.) CLEARS 5-6 IN WOMEN'S MEET AT UCLA. The le ft-handed A's starter is a lso seeking $1.5 m illion in damages. The Alameda County Superior Court suit, filed by attorney Ric hard F . Sequeira. alleges fraud of undue influence. bad faith and (Jlistake. The s uit says Finley has threatened. continuously to as- sign Blue's contract to another major league club for between Sl.5 mllllon and $2.5 mlllion SC Via roal9•1 LOS ANGELES Southern Callf omla begins it..~ quest for an 11th collcae baseball notional U· Van Wolvelaere LOS ANGELES <AP> -USC's ·Patty Van -Wolve laere. Ten- nessee's J ane Hais t. and relay teams from UCLA and Prairie View A &t M all shatte~ meet records Thursday as qua.litying began in the national women's collegiate tnck and field cham· plonahJps. '- Van Wolv laere <formerly Johnsont, th~ two-time Olym· pian, and a tormer San Clemente rea ld~nt. ran the 100-meter hurdles in 13.4 al UCl.A 'a Drake Stadium, topplna the seven year old mark of 13.5 set by Grol's· montCollege's P atrice Donnel'' Haist. a. Canadian. threw the dhcu1 188·1, betterina the women's colleaiate meet record of 1*$ established by UCLA's Monette Drltooll tn 18'75. Tb• tfalrd m eet record rell wh o the UCLA warn of Ev lyn A1hrord. Modupe Osbokoya. Oebb!e Roberson and Kalhy Westc.l nn th~ 890· ard medley relayln 1 ·41.\. Paces Prairie View's team of Ma ry Ayers. Arthurine Gainer. Bever- ly Day and Essie Kelley clocked 3:40.3 to ~tablish a meet stM· dard for the mlte relay·' That tlme was 10.S seconds better than the mark sel by the aame school laet year. There were no finals run on lhe tlr~t day of the three-day meet, and tht quautyioc and scmtfm1l huts provlded no real 1urpn . UCLA and Northrld1 Stole, the two teams given the belt J \ . ' KATHI ROSENBERY, GOLDEN WEST PITCHER, GOES INTO A WINDUP. Rustlers Tumble, 15-14 ' Three Errors Help Cerritos Rally for Victory Bv C'RAIG SH E FF 00! lhe 0•1ty P1IOI Sl•lt ~ORWALK It f1l!Urt>d to Ix• a h1i::h scoring affair between l\\O team s loaded with 300 hitters .md 1lwa ... But m lht' t'nd a t n o of t•rror-. madt' the d1ffNt•n<·e as Crrntos Cnllcgt' hung on hy 1t ... fin gertip ... to eclgr Gold<•n \\'<'"I. 15 11 m ..,l'Cond round ac-tion of thr Southern Cal .IC has<'b:i ll tournoy . al Cernlo!- Golden W~t met rival Orange Coast this morning with the wan- ner ad\'ant•mg to an afternoon g:imt'. Gnldt•n \\'t>~I. hr hand thr hiy,ing of .John MnSl'S, ~Cott Oesro~aer .ind Daw I luppt'rt, had jumped to an t'arlv 7-l lt•ad. watched C<'r ntos forg~ an frnnt. 12 8. regained a l·l· 12 advanta~t' in the c·1ghth thl'n hie\\ 1t in the> lu!>t of tht C'lg hth All thrt't' (\•rntu.., run!-an tht· •·1ghth came aftN t wo outc; Dave :-.c·huler start<'d tht' inning \\1th a -.ingk. but l'-'O nuts l<lter hr \\as -.1111 :it sc•cond ba!>l' Then the roof <"•lVc>d 1n for the H 11st lrrs Th<' Falcons ' Keith Lupo ... 1n~led 1n Schuler ancl tool.. -.econd "hen !\l oses' thro'' trom t't'nler "as "1ld GWC' -.t·rnnd haseman .l£'rt v \'i.+Ja<.,q u<.'t tlwn muffed a grou.nd·ball and "ht•n his throw to llrst ""a" "1ld th1· l) ingruncamean Cemtos· '.\11 kl" C'.1qwntc·r llll'n -.1olr third and "hl'n (',1t<·hc ·1 Dave llup(><'rt .., th nm " .. nt 11llo lt•ft flc•ld. tht• FJlcnn ... h.111 1 h1· v.rnning run The Rustler" v. cnl out in 11nh·r in the ninth. the uni} t1mt· th.it happened for either l<'Jm in tht• three hour and 14-mmutc> +.,true gle Golden \\'t'..,t. tr ;11l1n l! I~ R.appt•ared out 111 11 1·nl\'nni.: th1· <.'1ghth Qcs1wc 1 all~ '' l11·n ('1•1 ntos center f1t'ldt•r l.upn macl•· ,, -.parkltnJ! di\ mg t .Jt c h ol \ 11111• B1t'nt'k .... lonj.! dri\£' 111 -.1.11t tht• inning Rut <;mglt•-. In '1 11..1• "''h\11<1{1 and lluppert .ind L>t•-.ro..,11•t ., doubl1· ~ot one run h omt• <lflcl ,, ground nut addc.•d JnothN \ltt·r l14n "•ilk-. \tn ... c·-. l'l<'arcd th1· l-Jtk' "1th d lnni;! doublt~ "' t•r the· rl'!ht f1eld(•r .., ht·.HI \nil "'t11•n ~1 <>'-e~ strolled hnmt• on \'t>la ... qun"; rm~rnJ? ..,inglt• (;\\Cap --~--~~~~~~~~~--~----~~~-- pt•art'd It! ha\ l' lhl• m omentum Such" a-. not tht' CiiSt' l>t•srn-.1t•r h1l the b;.ill solid 1·\ t'n t1m1· ht• c·amt' up, "ith one c'\.C'{'Plinn ~ \\ alk an the sixth The• (;\\ C ..,ophomore belted two clouble., .1 -.angle• .ind a triple and t•n<frd lht• ,!.!amt• II\ lining out to th1 p1tdw1 '1 0-,1,•.., had J pair of lnples and I I 11pp1.•rt hallt•d 1n lhrl'C• runs " 1th ,J lnph· .md J -.acnf1c£' fl~ . Lupo ~met .Jun \\'11..,on had long hom1•rs tor Ct·rntn-, Wal son· ... u th1 1•1• run !'-hot in tht• -.l'vrnlh an 11111 g (;olckn Wt•st "a~ hurl con '-lCh·rabl~ b' wulk... RustlC'n, p1tch1•r.., ,..,..,tll'd 111 \\ h1eh r<'sulted Ill"" 11111.., C...Old111n w ... ,, , It MH"'i•" I ' 1 0 • ' l 1 \ 1 ? I o o on on on ~ 0 0 fl ~ 0 0 0 I .. •• I ~ "'"""" ').n ... "'''' r,.. • , m •tt ' " rb1 "Ao'• V• i#j'QVP/ 1b , Ql')b• rt,on p \ p l•r"I ... 0 I .J f """''ul'M'"'9 0 • ,r,, • •r 1 n 1 c ,,. l•llo.. 0 "' '"'" •'U ~· , , " Tf)f<th )<o 1• 1\ 11 r II t 111 .00 ,....,_,. " 4 100 4~1 4J•-U 1\ 1 OTHfRS(OIU!S "'I'\ 11 l A HA,.OOr ) IH•rbor COSTA MESA AMC & JEEP Major League Standings 1977 JEEP CJS '•yt .. > •· .......... , A 7 A83AA088214 #I JEEP DEALER IN CALIFORNIA HUGE INVENTORY 1'177 GREMLIN 'cy4.. 4 .,. bucket seats & more sm9 A 7M467E227820 g FREE g u '" ........ -..-u , .-..y...e-............ , e __ .,.,,__.,_ o----'*".-... .._o M 1e.1m. N ... AMERICAN l.t:AG l ' F: F.ut D1vl!'llon w t, N ('W York 20 14 Boston IR Ii Baltimore 17 14 Milwaukee l!J 18 Detroit 1.i 20 Toronto 15 22 Cleveland 12 20 West Division Pct. GB 5AA .56:J 54R 11 , .514 21 :.! .412 6 405 612 375 7 Minnesota 24 12 .667 Chicago 22 12 .647 I Texas 18 14 .56.1 4 KansasCity 17 18 486 6''2 Oakland 17 19 .472 7 Angels 17 2Q 459 712 Seattle 14 27 .341 t2t 2 Tllun<Ja•1"1 G•m•• M1lw9Ul<tt 5 To...,,,lo 1 ..... 111 .. ) Oa• •...,d 0 N•w Yor-. • ~th"'orr 1 Cll•<.,001 l(an•a• C+ly 1 C•l t1orn1• S "''"""'o'" l Only 11-\Ch"dul..:I Tod•Y'• G•mu Mthlifeu"~ fl'r"ev•r\3 •l at 8n\t0"" Cf111nt1 7t" 8-.Ultnor• fq M&V ?.'• J •t N•'# Yor .. flrtrr'"t \ 11 ,. TO<'Ollt• IG<l•vtn S-11 al hxu t6tvteven • ll n Clewianc:t fEck.•r\t•v 1·11 "' l("n'"' Cllv •<,nhl tot'ttl-4l n O"t roll f~Ob!'rl<) 5) ~I Cl'1l<119n 19,,.11 \·7! n Mlnl\HGla (Thormo<h<i&•d 2 11 •t C•hforn+~ tT1n9n16-ll.n ~ Sealll~ fR J~CJ'll810Ak18nd IEll1< I 41 n 'i\TIONAL LEAGUE t:ast Division W L Pct. GB Pittsburgh 2'1 10 .706 Chicago 21 12 .636 212 St Louis 21 13 .618 3 Philadelplua 17 16 .515 6~.r New York 14 2Q .412 10 Montreal 13 19 .406 10 West Division Dodgers Ctncinnall Houston San D1eJ:o 28 9 .757 15 19 .441 11 1·2 15 21 .417 12' 2 15 24 .385 14 13 22 .371 14 13 24 351 15 San Francisco Atlanta T1111ncuy'1 G•mo <,~.., O•-~ "'~'"""'' 1 A111'f'll '" (n•f4")1)0 P1lf\t>uro",, ln\ A~•~~ tf)1nn1nq\ Nttw V't)l'll • \,1n FrAnf"t'~ O) H"41C.ffW\ 1 Ptl1l.\(jlll(>tn~ 1 f")"tY '1MT'•' V f'\-1ul"'t'S Tod.,.,., Gamn ~A" 01~ 1c:;c,.ur.-r 1 Ol .JI Mnf'lltrflAf .,.ann"'"" 11 ,, (h •rAQt') Burn\~•) At Atl~nt,., 'Mfl't•Y.rvruth 1 11 n lO' •"<IO''"' IHootOf' l 11,;t P111\burql> ·~-~y 111 " N•w Yotk ,.,,, • .,., 4 ll dlC1ncjnn,.h •Nol.o<1,.0I II Ph+l,.Q>lpnlA ICArllOf' \ 11 "t Hou\1M llllcl>.lrd 1 " " S"n Frnnf1\CO IMcGtolh•ll ) 41 Al SI LOUI< IF~ft~t ,, n Kyler Sueees or Sliiirp Contrast .. Of GWC Pitchers When you follow in the footsteps of an outs tanding strikeout pitcher with a national championship team, is there a stigma that exists for a fresbmafi pitcher? Kathi Rosenbery or Golden West College doesn 't think so and he r record would indicate she is right despite some const ant com- parisons with last yeat"s star, Me lannie Kyler. Kyler was a strikeout pitcher who threw bard and controlled action most of the way. Rosen- bery is a control pitcher and doesn't worry about striking out a lot of batters. ··1 have a catcher to rely on and I depend on her to give me a target to throw to,·• Rosenbery s ays. "I came to Golden West know- ing what kind of a pitcher J was following. 1 knew she was really good and it sort of helped me to make up my mind to com e here. I wanted to follow someone really good. "In a way, it is kmd of bad when people start making com- parisons. It makes you lose a lit· tie con fid ence in yourself because people say you don't strike out a lot of batters.'' For the record, Rosenbery is 23·4 for the season with an out· standing e .r a. of 0.54 . She has pitched in 213 innings, has al· lowed 19 earned runs and 97 base hits He r backup pitcher, Sharon Nichols. is 12-1 lhis season with a 0 28 e.r.a in SO:?:i innings. Qwte a combination. even though the twosome doesn 't have the strikeout record of Kyler Earlier this season, Rosenbery Golf Leaders l>llhl l'<I (\t'llf) AP ,._,,.I rn11nr1 .., ,,,,.,, T"', '1-tV'"'"' \'1\r,.)()M0 mnr.1IT 1_.1rri1m•••1tt'Jl'I 1t'\, ' 101 v .,,.. fl tr ..,. 1h 11 Mu1d 11 ltt \/ill,•?" f,l)tt ( 'Jh nur..,1 M rHk l'Vtt 1~~ ~-F7n•llr•r AWadk+n\ 10 • .. ~ AMurohv lllh•t/t!,if' 1111 10 J N ><kl~U\ <"CRdrQUM ,. lb •O TnmK•tf' JM<C.t>i• 1" J• ·~ AJ.,•Or•I C.P!lt~• Ill 1' "' HT willy f M drt. 111 l1 II q ( "h1wttll Oon8u ll l• 11 H91dnCd\ L vnlotl ll JI II A North (,.,,yMr(ord l~ 36 11 ~ "'' ... ,,'1 .... 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Tbat 22-innlng game has brought about a decision for Rosenbery to skip playing softball thls summer. "Since that game I h ave had some arm trouble," she says. "The doctor told m e I had in- flamed all ot the m uscles and tissue in the arm because of over- use in that game. But it's a lright now and I will rest it thjs sum- mer." All has not always been serene for the Golden West pitching star on the softball diamond. "One time in Bobby Sox play, I was the shortstop," she says in recalling an incident. "The other team's s horts top would say things to our players when they would get on b ase and when I got down to second, I said the same thing right back to her. "We won the game and af terwards, they were a ngry and decided to take it out on me and they threw me to the ground. That was about the most exciting thing that has happened to me an softball. · ·1 start~ playing when I wa::. 11 and I went lo a clinic. I knew the pitchers were the center of at- tention and I guess I wanted to be in that position and I went home and told my dad. "I wasn't that good lo begin with but 1 got better as lime went on." Her record would speak for itself at Golden West an~he plans on returning for another se ason with coac h Judi Garman:s Rustlers. "Obviously, the pitchers we recruited had big shoes to fill . ·4 Garman says. "And the com parison is always being made but I maintain the same thing I did last year-Melannie was an out standing pitcher but she couldn't do it alone. ··u is the strength of the enlirt> team that makes a s uccessful season . Pitching is important but other players also deser ve re· cognition for their help as Kathi says .. More Sports .... PagesB8,B9 Funderburk ~ I 1 Leads OCC .: _, Nine, 7-3 LONG BEACff--Orange Coast College, behind 11 hits and the pitc hing or Jim Funderbur~ r olled to a 7-3 victory ove~ Palomar Thursday in the Southern Cal JC baseball tourne~ at Long Beach City College. · OCC's Pirates m et Golden West this morning at Cerritos with the victor advancing to an afternoon game a t Long Beach . Funderburk, a freshman left- ha nde*' from Bell, picked up his rifth victory in eight d ecisions in going the distaftce~triking out five and walking three. Four of his five strikeouts came in the last three innings. OCC trailed. 2· l . entering the sixth. but singles by Rick Dostal and Rickey Frick sandwiched around a wild pitch lied the / score. Frick later came home on Glenn Horton's hit. After the Comets had tied it at 3 in the sixth. coach Mike Mayne's Sues put the game away with three runs in the seventh on in· field singles by Bobby Smith and Glenn R o b ertson , Daryl Sconiers' towering triple to center and a squeeze bunt by Joe Ronquillo. Frick. who singled five times , drovt' in Sconiers in the ninth. And Ronquillo had a sacrifice fl y • to pla te Rick Woolard in the first. If Orange Coast wins two games today, the Pirates wUI play again Saturday at 11 a .m. a~ Cerritos. But the Bucs will stilr need two more victories <Satur- day afternoon and Sunday> to win the SoCal title. o ..... .-eo.a.101 .flt r II rtll Oo\tal .It> < I 1 n WOOl•r'd cf 4 1 3 0 F rtO d'> \ I ~ 7 .,"'ntlf'\ ,.., Ro,,..'1\0" \S ~f'Qn•"'~ 1b RonQu11to u Or.,nq• ( ')d't p,)IOm.), • 1 3 O Horton c 4 0 I 1 ~ 1 1 o K r1kor1~" 7b • O O O 4 2 7 2 Fun<IP•burl< p 0 0 O n lo 1 1 Total' 111 1 11 I Score IN tM•n<JS r II • IM 002 JOI· 1 ll I OllO on ooo-1 1 I JAPAN ... Continued from B:> runs and batted in 14 runs in 26 games. In the Central League former Montreal Expos' first baseman Hal Breeden, 33, of the Hanshin Tigers, is batting .329 but stands only 14th. Jn 23 gam es, he also has 11 home runs and 25 runs batted in. Pitcher Clyde Wright. former- ly with the Texas Rangers and California Angels. is playing for the 1976 Central League cham-- pion Yomiuri Gian ts . The veteran southpaw has a 4-1 won- los t r ecord and a 3.56 earned run average. I '· ,,.._ W,-Sfrillt .... ~ ef _., ,_.. ________ 112.H Y._ . .....,~.._..,.,_,,...._ 1L11M3 ___ 1 i1 .tt1c- °'*c..-wev30 11n 24111 LAGUNA HILLS MAU. 2700 W1SY COAST HIGHWAY 1332 MST 2-' STREIT LAGUNA HILLS NEWPORT BEACH BELMONT SHORES 581-4557 645-3924 846-4748 ._ ____ ....;;.,,,;,.;....;.-.;-.. ______________________ .... ____________________ -.;............................ ' -i+Jc ~ QuA~~tlSE MUr .,,-I-CSA~ """ C.O&IQSS: 1'YoM1 scs ~o 8C >-~c ... ~ ON fr, •. w11"~ ~c ~"1'io...i s 1"'oP1WbQ~ ~fl~£ .JOG.,CC...-$ 601 l'4G>~~tJf! ~t111"4G-ccz.ow....i •• "-""fiM~ ~f'"< .. '71..iG- c~~ ~NHVC."~%A 1'> Now'RvN>-.11..J(;. s'E:"C:Ol'4D B'CH 1 ... o Kc.NN,1"'~ M~liH'. w~o wo...i 1-11.s µ1s ~.~~1"' t..oS •1.-.i.'11t'OS ft11>1rtG Cf..-H 1..""S'f W1 ~'T"~ • ·· · Coach Shaves Head After Losing a Bet G rossmont College baseball coach Noel Mickelsen is walking around bald today after los ing a bet he made with his players. The top p itch ers wt>re both freshmen. Bob Frishette fashioned a 9.5 record while Ron Hagen was 4 I Mickelsen told his players a month ago he'd shave his head if the Griff ms could at least play .500 ball during Jane Hilgendorf is Orang'e Coast's n ew assistant :.ithletic directo r . Hilgendorf has taught and coached at Coast for the past seven years. Shl''s a graduate of UC Santa Barbara CR AIG SH EFF QL'OTABLE QL'OTES From Saddleback College footb<tll coach Ken Swearingen "More than anything else. we're having to rebuild our defense. We lost three down linemen and ""c also need defens1\'e backs and linebackl'rs On offem.1• "t"ll have a lot of guys hack " their final 10 g.1mC's nf thl• South Coai-t ConfC'ren<·e .,cason From OCC baseball coach ~11ke Ma\ne "We II "'° the conference nex·t year 1f all things fall into pla<'e We could have an awei1omP team · And \\ht'n Gro..,.,monl thumped Orange• C'oa..,t 1111 31 Ill llw sca-.on final£' 1t $Fl\(' tht• <;riffins a s 5 record :-inrt· M1rkt•bt•n m.1ch-that stJll'ment SKIPPIN. AROc•.:o T h l' (; r I r r I n ... \\ l' r (' 2 6 \\ h l' n Mll'ht•bt·n suggt•..,ted his hold plan .lumor ... 1-.t•n \.\ a..,hinJ.!l11n and ~coll Th.•)l'r \H'rt• lT lrvrnt•s top hitter~ this pai-t ha ... l•ball ... eason W a~lungton. an outfield<'r batkd 354 and led tht' Ant c·aters 1n rb1 1391 and hits 167 J Thayer. a shortstop. hit 34·1 and pac·ed l'CI in runs <381 . doubles rn:ll. triples 14 >. home runs (9 1 and ".1:. "l't·ond in run:-batted in With :IS Rogl'r Enl!lt'. J s<'n1or \\as the onh OlllC'r \nteatN h1tt1n)! ovpr 300 · Tim Chambers or S.rnt a Mont<'<i High has s igned a lt>ttt"r of intent \\-Ith l'C Irvine. Chamber~ 1s rated one of the best hurdler ., in th<' state• Barr y Wallace. who quit a) ear a~o a'- OCC's baseball <:oat•h "Ill tutor tht• Pirates socC'er team next f.tll . Tom Spence. l 'CTs baseball coath last year until suddl•nl) oustl'd 1n fa\or or Eddie Allen. is looking for <1 head JOb at the high !>c h ool or colleJ!1att· level Br..tt Bell. from Sanger tS<tn Joaquin \·alley •. was recruited b) l'Cl basketball coat•h Tim Tift but he·s a so fine high JUmpl'r 8 f'll 16 8 • has hiJ!h jumped 6 JO Upsets at MV F our ma.101 up.,1•1-, shook thC' girl., fl•nnis Tournament or t'ham· plons Thur-,da~ in M 1s 1s1on V1t•Jo The b1g g<'sl 1·.11111 whe n unscc•ded Car)'n Copel;.ind of Ar11ona ~tunned Nu I :><.'t•d Ca rolinl' Stol 1 of New .Jersey 5·7, 6·1. 6 o in th1· I 6 · a n d · u n d t' r t h 1 r d round In lttt• H and'undl'f division , u11sl'edell Katherine Fox worth nr M isso11ri ups et rou rt h seed Carol C'hrfstian nf San Bernardino m three sets two upsets <·ame in the 18 -an d under division. the first when e ighth seecl R<'tty Newfield of Ne"' York s tunned second-seed .Jeanne Duvall or Texas 1·6, 7-6.6·3. The other was a milder upset. a~ ~1xl h seed Maria Roth<.'h1ld of ~11s souri downed Kath \ .Jordan of Pt•nnsvh <in1a . the fourth .,eed. 7'.5. 6-3 Semis are today and final<, S aturda y at ~1 argut'rtll' Reereallon Ccnkr OVllllTl"'"INAl.S !t·AHO·UNOEa • ~·11 tNr w Me1lcoi d"'' )(n ~"" f l'f"ln I I,, fll' cum"'•f'W)\ M,h,. fr. \l"ll1v ·n.nn Flf' I • l lrl n I lftvrt <)U1" f'tl'I F+"l•worth ""'"I "' , 1 ~ '-1 >••9"'" dll • CS-f M•\< "'''" Mt .. , • I • ) 1 .. ANO.UNOla Cno• t,utd 1 t Art I l d,.f P C\tt•r If'. 0"" I \ I & I • 0 Wllll• W V1I I ""' I~•.,.. flll I .. 3 &·1 Frl•dl•ncl t IA I <l•f PMI•• flM I •• , f>.1 .''"'' "' ~q"'"*"'1 Hltl\ E ''•tM \ dflt ,,,t ff ,, l ·' 1 "0 & ' 11-AlfO·VHDElt Lfl\\ I Fie ) !Mf Wh1lt G• I & 1 • I 11.,lt>rtHll:I MO I (Ml JoroMrt p,. I 1 \ ~ 1 c;.1.,_....., PHlllcfmol'\t d,., Fu1..,rton <,( & n ~ o N•w••••d '""' d•t Ouv.>11 Tf• 11 ~ 1 & 6 I 11-ANO-VNDIE It r,..,,,t\ ITn I mot C Jot\n\On "I J 1 ~ I '0 M<OM1el ·L• d~I 0•" 1\11\QIOI\ IUl&t\I • l 7 l 941•nl F'I" I dJtl A•PIOCJI~ 1111 I 6 l 6 • Louor S~rt Fr•nct\CO) d(tf NtVtlt._,., tV~ l " A ~ ' IJarra~uda Bitting Signu p Set Sea"'e"" Big Leagul' tryouts. for boys 16 to 18 ears of age, are schedul~ Saturday. 11 a. m at the Edison H1~h var.,1ty ha c.t>ball diamond m lluntmgtun Beach Elig1b1hty boundaries of the leaJ(ue are from Adams Avenue south a nd from Beach Boulevard to th<' Sant a Ana River T e am T e nnis Golcletl ~'"> U , Sov••ll 11 W'l.., Moll.CS•v GGI bOI M ~"'"'>"-' .,, '-1 Moro1ovA ''""'" ,. •SI "",, NeoelM,.•Ourr fGI". I " ) M•n Ol<-er 'GG I 111>•1 M•lr•,,..11 IS I • _,.,.,,. ..... n <•-ull• ~I ~·I o .. • M •Mlllen GGl7 1 M,.,.,, Ov,,. ~'~II"''\ (',('i, ..... t (f\"°'V'' V-i '<A~u•1a '))' l Q,.,,,,~,..,.. N:i.,,...1,~ (J ,,,, ,r, tw'_,I MO"Olf)v• (hmvr• YA \ t 0 " 1 l~\lll 0.kl .. l\d ,._Ill I 11 SH Pet'l 11 Wo"'M -F~ ... ,,., IW'•I !>•ov• '~ P It 1 Ev•t>I \t\ • ..., P b ti Au,,.-11 StoY"' \ P " l M•n c;o.-'1'Yn \ P """•' r "'" ,.,, ' s Go""'"" vtlft 0•""'" \ P ,,..., r_,~ Wltlf\ P~tr• M •••t1 W"'" ~h!lw fP ' ~ U v~n 0 111 .... 'ilOY<>•) , Raymond Phillips of Costa Mesa hooked this eight-pound bar· racuda recently while fishing on the hall-day boat Western Pride, out ol Davey's Locker in Newport Beach. Anteaters Advance In Tennis Lindsay Morse, Jean Nachand and Bunny Stockt® all won two opening singles matches and both UC Irvine doubles teams advanced Thursday in tbe opening day of the WAIAW re- gional t ennis· cham- pionships being beld at UCL . USC held the te;lm lead with nine points with UC Irvine second wU.h 8 followed by Stall· fcfrd and UC Santa Barbara with six All seeded players ad· 'anced m both singles and doubles during the first day of play . Morse is seeded third in singles and Jean Nachand fifth The duo 1s not seeded m doubles action Action contmues today and Saturday at the L'CI campus courts with the Sundav final s at thl' l'llewpoit Beach Tennis Cl ub * * WAIAW itoq•on•• Tourndmtl\t At UC IN1rt• Firil ltound S'"qt~• Bt ~ .. rlv Tom 'Haw"'' 1 d"' L1 nch .. 111 11• '"""" U(" Ir .,.l'\f 1 40 f ~ I h I 1'1'h·1V Mt>t,•1 U(., ''"' rjpt C•'1t1 1f ( ldl0'1 .... •Wcfl l i.i I) h l J1 JI) .,,., t'\it"d UC lrv•f'lf"! u .. 1 (.v uli n T'')fT\ H -iw ll• ,.. O b 11 8J,.,n; ,1,rkt'>n 1JC lr llf•L'\Pl 0.'Juli~Gtt1i.lo 10 .... '" ,,, .. ,..c,,d'• ""QI) 0 S+<OflO ROUl\0 S•"'llf• ~O .. '\f lJ(I ~t·f JO-''* P--·~'l"\f' !) IJ{ () .. ,., ,.., t>l ~~rhdntf ur1 ,, •• .. '-\ Ow~\ rs NO"'"'•DQ"' "' ' .. l \ttH ~ "'"' ur I o..t l • Duo t n " '" n .. ~""''"' •>•~ F1f'\t Rovf'MI Dout>l~s p.,,.._..,Of'\ Arr.,C)t)l'\QQ U<9 I• v ,.. '1• f V''*'" ~ 111ooH Sdn D•eQO SidtP • 1 " ~ ~ MO'\P l'-..f..fChand ur I• 11~ ,,. t fj Jtt•n'lti:»n LaCavd CS ~d' r arn~n10 '> O IJ-.0 I t-ttm ~tdnd•tUl\ I u--.r q ? U; It llflf'\f' ~ , t " "'' tnhru UC s~1 1' I •'bJ'• t \ U(lA ~ ~ ftf' " ..._.,., 1 ~ Pt.-00 ... rd·"' Un•llf ot ~tn nu 1"J.i Friday. May 20. 1977 DAILY PtLOT 87 Underrated Player .... ··'· KuOOcki Does It A ll for GOlden West Larry Kubacki aaet two goals at the start ol this baseball season. He's accomplished both. "I wanted to break Pat Cur· ran 's two-year record for most hits and I wanted to break the 14-game t\itting str'8k mark," says Kubacki, Golden West College's ,h41r~·hltting first baseman. , Kubacki currently has 105 hits for two seasons, seven more th an Curran had in 1971·72. And he's bHl'l aboard &4 times on base hits this season. wiping out Curran 's i'bne-year mark of 53. The Westminster High product had a 16-game hitting streak this year, but an aster~k will have to be placed by that statistic since- team mate Dave Huppert hit in 20 in a row. Despite earning only i.econd team All·Southern Cal Con - rerence honors, Kubacki led the Rustlers in hits. triples <six 1. total bases and 1s second in rb1 <38> to Scott Desrosier (46 >. The last statistic < rb1 l is particularly imposing. s ince Kubacki has hit behind Desrosier all season long. Golden West coat•h Fre d I loover feels that Kubac ki 1s the most underrated pl<Jyer On his team. "He's the most underrated and the mos t consihlcnt." says Hoover ··11e missed making the all-conference team by Just one vote.·· His cons ist ency has not only been a t the plate Kub<1ck1 has been atmoi.t nawless tn the £1eld Tonight on TV 8 pm (9 l P RO SOCCER The Los Angeles ALtec!'> meet the Timbers at Portland. Ore 9 30 p.m . 1501 THE WAY IT WAS The 1968 llarvurd· Yale game is recalled. In the Rustlers' first 37 games, Kubacki made just three errors. and two of them were because the ptlcher was late throwing him the ball. And last year in splitting his time at first base and the out- field. the GWC sophomore star made just one miscue-and thet was in the outtietd. He also earned second· team conference honors a year ago at a utility position. But despite the lack ot recogn1 tion. Hoover feels Kubac ki's future is bright. Although the 6· l. 18S·pounder has never been drafted. Hoover doesn 't believe that will happen agam. "I expect him to be drafted." says Hoover ··1 don't know what else he has to 5hO\\. He 's shown them a good average. he's sho\\-n that he can hit the long bait C:tnd he's an excellent fleldC'r What more could you ahk·> ·· LARRY KUBACKI SPORTS IN BRIEF ... Conlinued from Page BS 14"1record.1s 37-l:J O\ er all Games arc sC'ht•duh•d between the teams tonight. Saturday af ternoon and. if nect•ssarv. Sun day afkrnoon on the use C'am pus. Procha•ka Clto•en LOS ANGELES Veteran a h sistant coach Ray Pro<:haska of the Los Angeles Rams was chosen Thursday ;,ii, offensivt· t·oordinator of the club Sint1110n• Flies HELSINKI Tony Simmons of Britain clock<.·d 28 02. 14 for the year's fastes t time in the 10,000 m eters at an international track meet here Thursday Simmons. fourth tn the 10.000 meters at the Montreal 01> mp1C's last year. was almost 13 ~econds ahead of Fmland ·h Seppo Nik· kari .John Ngeno of Kenya ftnished fourth m 28 37 .96 In another l'\'ent. llungary·s Olympic t·hamp and world re· l'nrd holder Miklos Nl'meth took the Javelin with a toss of 279-61 2 Rh."er•ide Win• • _ R I VER S I 0 F. · H os t CI~ Rl\'(.'rs 1d<· a nd L'ul Stale* 1Northr1dgc1 seored victories Thursday as the NCAA Di vision 11 Western Regional double • ellmtnl\lion baseball tournament. began Senior IC'ft-handcr Da le Reis p1t(•hed a four-hitter raising his record to 14 l. in il'adtng t:ca· pa ... t C<ll State Jtay \\ ard. 4-1 Jeff C1lbert h;id four hits and d rove in fin• runs a:-Northridge trounced Cat Poly San Luis Obispo. 16 L ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- \ IT'S PROBABlY THE MOST SENSIBLE CAR IN THE WORLD It's iust good common sense to want a car you can de- pend on Toyota builds rel! able cars That's how we made our reputation HIWAY CITY It's 1ust good common sense to want a car with superb gas mileage These Calif or nia EPA results are esti- mates The actual m ile- age you get will vary d e- pending on your driving habits and your car"s cond1· t1on and equipment IT'S JUST GOOD COMMON SENSE Its iusl good common sense to want a ~ar that'll last for a whtle. And Toyotas last 1 Thats why we say-11 you can l1nd a better built small cm than Toyota b\Jy 111 It makes sense to buy a car that'll hold its value. Owning a Toyota 1s like money 1n the tiank. Because Toyotas have trad1t1onally high resale value ... .. " .. .. .. . . ... , • ~ • . . . . . • • • • t .. WOMEN'S TRACK CHAMPIONS -Members of t he ,Orange Coast College women's track and field team are 'pictured after winning the Travel Conference ch a m . p1onsh1p. From left. Sue Lackey, Joellen Sheelar, Nancy - Olson. Lynn Adams. Cathy Marmo. Ingrid Stettler, Signe Carlson. Diane Enero. Tammy Duncan. Sharon Holloway. Lisa Attlesey. Cheryl Thompson, Yolanda Retes and coach Bill Hanson. El Toro MV Foe, Tri tons Sllnijar It's been a dream season for the volleyball team at San M arcos High (Santa Barbara >. an~ coach Tom Shogi ful· ly intends to keep it a live ~Y beating Miss ion Viejo m the Cl F semifinals Saturday night. Mission Viejo drew the horn e assignment and re- quested a switch from Friday to Saturday to avoid a conflict with the school prom Game time is 7 : 15 . San Marcos is CO· champion of the Channel League and this is its first visit to the Cl F playoffs. Last year the Royals finished third in league with a 4-4 record. ··At first I was JUSt h appy to get into the playoffs. but now that we've got a chance to go all the way. we can 'l let ' "Afttr shopping for an 1utomobllt, I found that Johnson & Son llncoln-Mercury g1vt mt tht Mat dtal In town." WILLIAM A. VON RANZOW Orange Orange County ·s oldest Lincoln-Mercury Dealership .JOHNSON le SON {ft LINCOLN MERCURY CO UC AR CAPRI 2626 Harbor Blvd. • Costa Mesa • 540-5630 l t P~adena, Muir : Spikers Favored Santa Barbara, Laguna Collide 1t slide." says S hogi. 1--------------------- :\OHWAl.K l'asadl·na Jl1gh and ab cross-town rival. Muir. fi~urt' to batth: 1t out for the CIF 4·A track and f1t·lcl rhamp1onsh1p tonight at Cerritos , C'nl legl' \lutr lta-. n1m· quallltt•rs in tonight"!-> mecl. wh1lf.' : I' asadt'n.1 has i>l'\'('n Long Heach Poly also has ;st•\ t•n, but P.1s.1Cll·na hoa-.ts mon• potential p0tnl · gl·ltl'r:-. The \ ,tr'>tl \ polt• \ i.lUll :-.lcirls al 6 30 while all ulhl'r C'Vl'llls ht•g1n i.ll 7 for fro!->h -soph and varsity. \I UH" has morl' quahflt·rs. but Pasadena rates . slq:~hll) aht•ad 1n 1nc1t\'tdual stars. Foremost 1s .1 am e!-> Sanford. v. ho broke the CJ F 440 record in I aM }'11d<t'.\ ·s prt·ll m'>. runnmg Ii 1 ~anford abo quahftt•d first in lhl' 220, breaking a .i \ record m 21 I PJ~..iden<1 teammate lvetn Cll•veland ul'>oquahf1C'd. winning his heat in 22.J Clc-uland <tbo ha~ a shot al the 1-A 100 dash rt• l"Uf!f lits ht•sl Of the ~l'CISOO I~ a wind·a1ded 9.5. \\hill' th(• ret'ord 1~ !IU. set in 1973 hy Clanc:\ Edv. <.1rd~ of Santa Ana ll1~h .\notlwr poll'nt1ul Cl F thampion from Pasadena 1:-. Cornl'al Mallo~.\\ ho l'lo<:kt>d 14 5 lo win his heat of the• 120 high hurdll•s dunn{.: prl'lims The nnly quahf1t•r lo go faster '.\as 1''ounta10 VallPv lhgh's Kt·n J\largerum. who sped to a 14.4 Margerum 1s tht· Orange Coast area's brightest prospect in th1.• flnab. h<.tving qualified in four 1•\'l'nts. In thr high hurdlt·~ :\laq.:t•rum is an obvious e<tn d1date for t'I F hwrors. hut he could also win thL· tn plC' Jllmp Ill'> ltft•!tmt· hl''>I of -IB-1' 1 1s surpassed in t on1~ht"s lnl'<'l onl\ II\ l'..iul Jon<.'" (49-9 wind-<tided 1 11f l'a~ad1.•n.1 .. ind IL1rn11n <;rulJh..., ( 18-4 1 of Hlatr . trwt her Pa:-.adt·n.1 '>l·hool \1utr S prlm<tr'.\ l'<tnd1d,1tl' for cl CII'' title 1-. Jern ..... inclt·r ...... 1 l11gh hurdl<'r ''ho ha~ a 1-t.l to his rredtl ,,•1·11nd 1n <'IF this s<-ason nnlv to ~largerum "1:1 9 Favored In Track • Laguna Beach High, which h<ts won two straight El Toro High School Cl F volleyball plC1yoff matches without to~i~g a wil l be one of th(• ga~e.hostsSantaRarbara ll1gh1nthesem1finals favorites to capture thl' 'tonig_ht ~t 7: 1.5 . • . • .. • . team championshi, 111 Co champ10n of the Channel League. Santa the garb Cl F 3_A t~ack Barbara has rolled through the playoffs with three ·~nd fit'ld chumpaonshap:. ~~';'~rswecps of North Torrance and Newport Saturduy afternoon at . orang , · F 1 Mo d . Santa Barbara 1:-. 15 J un tht• year <tnd when 1l tligh Sc~~I J ' ena stopped Newport Harbor Tuesday. 1t beat a team First running cvt·nl 1~ th~t had given Laguna Be<tch one of o nly two de I -15 Field event:-. o at fe~_ts .ttus ~eason .. 11 a m g Its gomg to beaver) big challenge for us. s ay'> A. t.rio o f C hl'r'tl Laguna Beac~ ~ach Make Duncan ''I've.never GI a z 1 c r . L 1 s a G 0 u ·r seen the,m pla) before. but I .understand t~ey ve got d 1 n e and L 0 r 1 l l <.t so~e he1gh_t and play exceptional defense . Holmes could give thl· Ka rch . Kiraly. a 5·10 Jumor. 1s. Santa ~arbara :-. Char r enou h 0 l co-captam and MVP. The te<tm s top halter~. ac for t~: ~·ictor/ G~a 1 ~ .~ cord mg lo Santa Barbara athletic director M 1ke ha~ thl• b<.•st riuahf,zi~g Mor?po.ulos . .,,are 6-~ scmor Gary Constantmo and time in the llO·yard high 5-~~ Juruor G.lenn Qu1g_ley hurdles at 14 .5 and . We d~': t have JU!->t onl'..ur l\\O particular Gourdme qualified 10 a strengths, Moropo~los say:. We play sound, all slower heat at 16 04 around volleyball w.1th a bal~nced offense. good de G 0 r · · fense and a lot of quickness.· am on~ tdhe1 "r~ w 1.l11 bl' Laguna Beach is led by all-leaguers Kip Engen. ,., avon c:-. in J · Pl d R d S · h S 'th · h the long jump and had a am1e umme~ an an y • mtt .• m1 as t c mark of 16_10 in . i·c. ~a~lest at 6·1, while• Plummer stands 6·0 a nd Engen . qua I ~ IS JUSt 5.7 mg. Glazier was S<'Cond ~ ~ . best 10 220 qua It f 111 , None of Laguna s s tarters as taller than 6 I. and with a 26_36 llolm~s 1~ onl~· two scmors are m the startmg lineup qualified in the 100 and Santa Barbara a~so has a young team with H 220 and the' thr . 1 Is sophomore. lv.o JUnJOrs and three seniors startmg will run on th., c~ g• ~ • each game This is only the third year Santa learn along :11'~< ~< 1~~ Barbara h;1s played the sport 111tersehola~t1eally P . . 1 r· in · Last season Santa Barbara advanced to the Ct F IOI a <)ll<I I 1er IO th(• . . _.40 championship match before los mg to San Clcmcnk El Toro <!lsu hJ..., a m•I• ~··• rl'la~ team entered l · •,... 01 h L•r South Coa~l whilC' Laguna Reach was upset dunn~ last year·-. f1r"t·round playoff with Corona def Mar . ·our kids will be ready. Mission Viejo is going to have a tough match on its hands." San Marcos starts three seniors a nd three Juniors. The Royals are 15·1. the only loss coming a~ainst Santa Barbara, also a CI F semifinalist. "We're a very s imilar team to San Clemente lligh ·s Tri tons in that we run a fast offense with a lot of tendems and a lot of action." Shogi says. ·'But we're a little bigger than San Clemente .. One of the biggest players is 6·3 middle blocker Jo erg Lorsch.cider. a junior "'ho was all-tournament at the prestigious Inglewood Invita tional. Ruben Niebes is the setter and team captain. lie runs the offense a nd s hares setting chores with Tom J e nsen. Kirk Nie lsen. at 6·1. is .the t<'am 's most awesom'c hitter "Neither team is going to have an easy match. Shogi says," "but I have a lot of confidence in our kids They're readv to go . • . Lucille Lorenz of New Philadelphia. Ohio. made a hole·in-one with her right arm in a cast. 1 • Ll':lj!Ue potl•nt1al win f i ners mcludt' Tama Darr r-----' .... _____ COU~N ., frum M1ss1on \'l('JO Ill lh1• two -mile . 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HANDY Of 1M O•lly Pllet St .. 1 Kathi Rosenbery pitched to all bdt one batter and Sharon Nichols finished up as the Golden West College duo combined to throw a no-hitter against Illinois Central Thursday night in the second round of the national AIA W women's softball tournament. The night action at Greer Park in Huntington Beach found Golden West advancing to toni ght's (7) semifinals at the same site against Cerritos, which beat Mesa, 2-1. R~enbery, obviously disgusted after the game wheinhe was removed with one out and two rWl· ners on base as the result of her sixth and seventh walks of the night, said : "I don't believe it. Yes, I knew I had a no-hitter and I don't believe l was taken out." Nichols, who had pitched a 33-0 v1clory over an outclassed Dixie College (St. George. t;tah > in the first round in the morning, forced the next batter to 2rOUJ)d to third. y.'hen the runner coming Into the bag interfered w1lh a possi'ble t.hrow to fi rst for a double play. the baller was also ruled out by the umpires to end the g_ame. G WCwinning,2-0. The Golden West runs came as the result of the only two errors of the game. In the third, Terri Gilreath singled to center, Ulen showed her speed by moving from first to third on a sacrifice bunt by Kathy David. When the ball was thrown low and got by the third baseman, Gilreath scored. In the seventh, Shelly Gribbin went all the way to third on another wild throw after bunting, and scored on a solid single to center by shortstop Pam Knox. Rosenbery experienced a wild streak in the fourth inning with one away. walking three straight batters on 12 s uccessive pitches. She then settled down to s trikeout the next batter and the final out was rerorded on a soft liner to second. Short.stop Knox saved the no-hitter with two s pectacular catches of line drives in the sixth in- ning. the last a djving catch to her right. Batting averages we re improved considerably in the morning affair as the Rustlers garnered 22 safeties as all but two of the 14 players used had at least ooe hit. * ~ BBC 2nd To Nick's The Balboa Bay Club men's senior volleyball team finis hed second to Wilt Ch amberlain 's team. Nick 's Sir Dalrey, in the United States Volleyball Association in Hilo. Hawaii recently. BBC lost in a two-hour match lo d efending champion Vessel's of L o n g Beach in the semifinals. 12-10, 7-9. 6-8 then ca me back to win tw o m atches in the loser 's bracket. BBC defeated New York Wests ide, 15-8. 12-14 . 15-9 and Outrigger Canoe Club or Hawaii, 15-7, 15-5 to advance to the loser's bracket finals against Vessels. BBC v. on this match, 12-6, 14-8. 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Los Al•mlfo• Ot•bv Trl•ls, T"l•d 01V1\10ft Whl\09rtn Cllme>a•Qn !Walson I 1(11.JI Glr1 rTrN\U•• I '.iw9'1SI• IMYIMI Jimln~ l~doz•• Lord Wlt>Wlot tMartll'I' Tv•Pdo Junction IKn•911tl Tf' Ado<o l~lombol Think w.orwv iLlonaml 117 11' 1)1 117 11? 111 111 112 f!IGHTM RAC£ -440 v~ J rN' .,..,, Purw uooo Tt>t LO\ Alem11os Df'rl>v Trt•iS. "-"" O;vts•on. l••t,,,. Fr""'1y IL•""a""I ,,, 171 ,,, "'"' l •"V Roc~f'tl,. 1404;,) ~f'\ W r-1..,,. f(.d~OOld • 'i•• q •mblr 'W.rt..on1 on .,.·~•v cw..-01 P~A.,I ~ IMvl•\1 P""'"'' Tlav Too ce>o•omtw I Tl>'.: ttu1t"°99"" "•• 11 111 17' ,,, •11 •11 NINTM RACf -l50 v•rd, l .... , Old\ er ....... "" Pu,,.. S7SOO Cl•lmlnq pr!(~\ ti) 000 , ....... ""' ()!-· Wal..,.,) Ou\ty'1C.O •Mv•~I v ..., .. b0nr1 )ofW1 IH•r1l Au""'', Ovnnv I l(n•qfltl M r AoC""rQI' cw..-01 Tre\ M_, IL•Of\•"11 M•n Beet>. 10...k\1 T••O P.,soon ITreawrel VOlll h\W I o.tr>mtw I A lwentvt"•~S~idoo 18roolof•~dl 119 Ill ... 11• ,,, . Ill 111 "' f.,.,..l~"I V•ttf'y Ro""'"· II ) 01) II 'll•v c 1000 On•.w,11 o 1 noo Ltnn .. •<1 H ) 0 0 0 H""""" lb J 0 0 1 11,1rt 3b 1 0 t O; l<AiOO"' 111 1 010 W dllH ~ Cl 1000 l ttl'IQ'fllO"" rt 1 0~ Playing against Nick's and Chamberlain in the finals. BBC won two games. 16-14. 15-13 to pull even with the previously undefcate<l team . Race Results S<orel>VI""'~ , " . W•\lml"''"' ()l)O 010 " 1 I t f e>Ynl.t•" V•ll•v oro fY".IO '1 -0 .1 1 JUNIOR VARUTY F-l•lft V•"ey 10, Wnlmlft\IOr' OlllLSG'l'MNASTICS ''""''"R ...... I Edl\O'I '" lS, 1 T U)lin t•l to l'r11"<J1"" 1\11S V 4ull•"9 I T """'"' (I I~ ' ' f'Pl"\1•11\ (.&I 14 2 ) W~l\M'f IE. I ,. 0 P4'alltl i..'1-1 n.om.-. 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BarrMVP Gordon Barr was selected most valuable player on Newport Harbor H1gh 's varsity baseball team Saturday al sports awards picnic. VIM!t'I' MO\I V•lu•bl~ Go<<IO" 8•r•: ~\')­ ·~·" M .. 11 P.ot~ M.7\t l....,.DYM Al vom Slft'J .ioo ctut> !lick Ct•rtt. Jv....., Vu\llV M~t V•IU11b4• Ktvln a.cit """ Mii<" er.,.,,.,.. Clot••n"e'"' S,,,.!h: ""''' tmpr~ 8•.o~tcott. , .... "'9fl M11,1 V•lurtble· OOfl S.ltlv; Ceo- lal" Don ~•by, ~t lmorowd· c..o llnn Mor'°"- Speedway motorcycle Balboa Island wUI be action returns to the back to seek a second Oranee County Fair-s traight win in th e grounds in Costa Mesa scratch main event with tonight wit h starling Dennis Sigalos ready to time al 8 o'clock accord· defend bis handicap vic - ing \o promoter Harry lory. FO<'T""''°"'f C1ur. Trooc:• ,ul P'l RS'T tUC£ -)\0 v~•d\ °'~' ~.,...... Pu•• > \1 \Ill) R.,b'\ Fou., 9,,. tM1h''"'-'' I~ ):fl i~ (I..,..• (u11' I'\¥ 1( ••11ootA I I .a • 'O loo £1•..._.,..,,.. CAf1,.t '' & 10 l •IT"lf' tit• A,f\il') r.,,, f='rt V ~f'lt\ ""'"Or••.,._ °"IV J:"1tfll' AN.Sy A<J .. • ''•bo W'fO Go l(rt\11 8 M M l\\ Tt'\r 11t'4ff1 !><rat'""" Tore I\ Sinqi>r U f!XACTA •ttettt Felty &ar & ~·-CAii•...,. ,. .. d ~· 00 SECOWD RACIE •'lOu•t!< l vter olO\ "uo , ...... "" ........ \~.¥111 A1'9el t S...•Jtl re··~·' ''0 Fltel \Oulw Ill-ml Mr l ift'I AlllVl'\I T•m•-?0"4 Al~ r .n -.>-• P""' r1Y•ft9 O"vld. l'm•!.'"""'"l•I TMIRD ltAC£ Wl v '"" 1 Y"·" old~ A••--.. p.,,.." too. T...-Mon,...,l'IOw IC••ooza' i; eo e foll • •fl T•1• Abo\1111 'WM\Of'll 1 llO S il'l Moort A•d ll•Ol>olrnl 3 Oil Time -18 I\ ••'°" r.-,, Lt'""'' t M i".• Im• F •'V l ov•r. M•\~ C•ndv P•rr, An911t\I, 01••~ 011<•\ ropm•n Ho \<r.ttc""\ POUltTHlllACt: -m,,a•Ch lyMr _..,, & -Cl~f\9. PllrM U.100. llomtoStrlC> (K!llClfttl 6 90 H O 160 • 00 l ?'l 360 J111ll-e P• cti¥11 lleml)4fft' Me" l[)olomt>AI Tlm•-180. "'ho ran -TlrMto C.O.. GoQo11tt, Quit-M'<•"V NoKrMC"H ~lll'Tl4 ttACE -4111) v~. l v...., Olds & uP. c1.,)11ted aitowanct Pu•w ~.ooo O.Cll'•rn fAcl.llrl l20 180 tJO • 10 ?~ 110 2.?0 Mtk~'\hl 'M•r1 1 OH·A•ll< \JOh• IAlll""'l OM MV'S~V Te ltn1911rl Ttme-10 11 AIM> ,..n -He's Not l(ldOlllQ, PoODe Jot\n, YOt'ty ,.4., ,,,.,,,h,.., D"i C>t't'1tvor4~ ,.,.., \hlJW SIXTH qAct: VJI v '"" nl·J\ (1 ''"''"9 P\Jr\f ~1 ()'(), f t')v_.,,.,..., ) VI ,1r •A<Ulr I 8v11 , 4 ,,.,.... ":W,,. 1\ Vt\IMJ ,..V ('~dQf"f'") 100 14' /,I} 1201 ij(ln un Tl"'~ 1• U ••"'>•itf\ ~·~C)l't\Wl"f•Q" (fl•' Of> 0•~ a.,....' f\ ... r A•rl B•o M ''" C..0•~ Anr~\10' <,o,,.... .. lnOa ~.lor M<CM<•.\Cutrf' S<ralc.IWd -Clt<I•• St•~d-tr, Joltln' JO" U 5 XACT A J Fl9IMY'9• & 7 81111'1 A..-.• Pll<dUlSOO Sf.Vf!ICTH RACE -3~ vard~ 1 .,...., 0105 & uo Flllle-s ,...., m~,I'~ (.t••\lflfoda"-'"'" Pu,.,~\1.000 Somo•"' .... ••• 10.1om1>e• ~ oo T"" M-W\1'" 'Hvl A F .,,ty I( 11• IC Moot .. I Tlmt -11,¥1 A h.n r•1'-A Ru~n1nAl'}\4t,Chl(Pat Go. l'lill" R-<lf'd BM, Rll~..OOOn No'-Cr_..r~ A, w OT""'°' & J~ari T av•or entry f! IOHTM RACE -lSO v1rf \ J vM t old\ & u11 Claim•"'). For fllliM •"" m,.,., P\lr\f' u 100. Ml\\ Ore•m Btd 'C••OOta I 7l •O I Ill) 4 ()() WlldCa•h 1a111...,.,1 S 10 l 111 Mv Rocll .. ~J•fte IMylnl 2.l>O Tl .... -11" Alto,., -Oo MIM £1'1•. Leo V.tn- OV Girl, Long A Go Hlya 0.-clo. Scr•l<hed -Cell'bf'll• Ootl U RXACTA It-MIU 0-... & 7-ljflldC<nll, PaldSUS •• NtNTM RAC• -400 ~. l JN' o•d• & uo Clalmlft9. Pvrw U.JOO. Mr OQty Bar\ cw.,.,, l._,DO twatton l OartOV'S ~1¥ IK,,,qM I T1rn•-10n '·'° u o 260 • .,, J .a S40 Aho r.., -So<n"'"9 Buq. s_,.,.,,., S.oottr Dint 0ev11 1. Pat1eo·, a .... Ac<ell"ate. Klft'I Rac><d NO ><:rttche\ U UlACTA 7-Mr. O.ty B.n & l- Lfft.-, Paid Sil.JO ·~•-S.TtO Oxley. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- "We have moved our s tar ling time u p 15 minutes in cooperation with r esidents in t he community regarding tbe noise problem:· Ox· Jey explains. B ruce Penhall o f ...... ..... " ... ,., a , ...... .. CM4 ... "",,,.. ~ ••llOUfM-·---·-· 71"""°'800 • 21~MJlllll!o\ •77 CAM.ARO LT (<>0 1\\~I t,. tH11 ~· 0.. O'D'l\4 T• l"' ~ V'OllCt • lll -O..· hi l~ ~ •40\0. S" ... 11 LEASE •77 EL CAMINO 6 I ZI MANCHESTER: ' s.te AM FwJ. Al AlteM 'en IUMA: PAIK 522-2881 P!!d!y. May 20. 1977 DAILY PILOT .. Imagine yourself running side by side with an Olympic Marathon Gold Medalist while he advises you on your running style. F r ank Sh;orterwill be at THE NEWPORT ~B E ACH SPORTING HOUSE May 23 at 6 p.m . to r un on the track wi th members of the audience. Jog on over to THE SPORTING HOUSE to meet Frank Shorter and in- spect one of the most luxurious conditioning clubs in the country, where qual- ified prof es- sionals and champions let you know where you are every step of the way. For additional information call 752-0565 or drop by: THE NEWPORT BEACH SPORTING HOUSE 3601 RJambOree BJvd • " May 23rd 6 p.m. . ~ ·. .. .. .. Friday May 20, 1977 lelllente By Balboa Club 'Island Regatta Set .. Watch Chief Na~d _.., . Families WQnted· • PUBLIC NOTICE • ICI O~SALE: '1 ·~ O•Auf OM08tLI! ft+t~<• h "41 ... b'f t.1"'"'' uunu•nt to ter tlO"t' ~1 "'" JOit ~' '"~ C•••' c...i. ti II\• tilt 01 Ce1oto•n1• tl\e 11n· d.,\491M d OCN WARNER~ GAA,.G9 tN\ •'0 w Httn St•••• \.\nt l "_,. (.,c.unh nl Or Vt~ ~t ~t!' of ca111ont1A •1101 ..,.11 -.11 "' public 4u'- ltol"t •I )Ud Attt1r• S tnla An..,, t•htorn1~ '' to JO" m on 'ft\ut \d• ... , ti\~ Jnd o.ty ot Jun~ 1'71 ,.,. tottow•no Autotnut>11 .. , tow1t Dana Point Yacht Club s issued advance an- uncements for its 5th Week Early Marv Jacobson. a r es1 dent or Seal Beach and a member or the L ong Beach Power Squadron, bas been named com- 'l)ander or the KMPC Channelwatch n eet . • ___ .J ,· ~ There are still open- ings for Orange Coast f amiht!s interested 1n hostrng foreign exchange students.ages 16·30 dur· ing July and August Son and daughters or host rumllie.s ar(' aulomalicully eligible to participate in the Britis h European Centre 's homestay program in England scheduled each year during July and August and during Chri11tmag and Easter vacations ••10 '"'"~" r M ot o r No C E•JI( 1(1\00'IJ L1on\9 NO tSt •'•I aanual San Clemente Ja!and race. a Labor Day J,34-miler that starts at bana Point, leaves San ~lemenlc Island to port :.Od finishes at San Diego. San Otego's Silvcrgate :Vacht Club is co-host for j.hcevent. Balboa Yacht Club will jump the gun by a week by scheduling its traditional Memorial Day Regatta Saturday and Sunday. The regatta is open to all classes wit!> action on both lnside and outside courses. Capistrano Bay Yacht Club will send ocean r ac Ing Classes to the starting line Saturday and S~nday with the third of its Ocean Racing Serl~s ror Performance Handicap Racing Fleet, International Offshore Rule and Mid&et Ocean Raclnf Fleet classes. EOO~'<S •Ar••'"""' 1•1• l'oru MOIOf NO 411 l?YtUSI• LICfMr No ISt.\l~l 8~ ltBF IC•lll I 1q11 ~nrrj MnW No 1FOtF1Utll. L•<•~n\t Nil ~C..t>t••) NO Pt."h•S. 1q1 t Mnnr1 • Mntnr Nn 1013108. L•<~n\C'Nn •'>t~IPl•S.CUU ICAlll I 1q49 Pr,nl••< Motor Nn 7lll/qN10l167, Llc~n~No <State) BXJ 'Ill W~\11 I 1917 Forti Motor No 7R10Xl888l1. Llon\t-No 1c;1at1•l 7)J FHZ rca11I l 1914 Oodqf' LL~•B1t..,.9. Llcen"' Nn •Sl''"''~LXH •Cnllt l • .lfhe race ls open to ;acht.s rated under the ln- .t-BOA.11/VG ) Newport Harbor Yacht Club favors the Lehman-12 Class SaturdRy and Sw\day wijh the spr- ing championship for the class scheduled on lnside courseti. This w1ll be the 20th season for KM PC· s public service program for Southern California boaters. Jacobson will have a fleet of 45 volun- teer United States Power Squadron s kipper s servinJ? with him . ··My hu11band j, 'till 111 love with Myrna Loy ... For more information on the host program con· tact Jolyn Wayne at 675-5135. ~.\•f1 '•"'''tort~ puroo~· vt "d1•'tf'I •'HI I••~" ~ Hw uodt"r~•Qnt'd fOf \"lllnQ 'IJO\lt' lf1"10Q•.;"d\ ft·ft Or\ \did O'O~: nv In ttw dmount ol \)()() 00 or mor~ IOCJ•IM• w•tn C.l'\\l\ Of 41Gffrll~•nQ •nd f-.PN'~•"~ •JI \41P 0~1~0 ti"\ 11111\ o.ty OI MtJY. t•ll RE"I WAR .. E~ S GARA<:.f INC -~rnational Offshore lfule, Midget Ocean Rac- ~ Association <MORAl. The weekend schedule. CAPISTR•"40 BAY YACHT CLUB -OcHll R.t<1"9 ~No J llOR PM RF MORF I S..tur<l.iv. Suoeldv Beginning May 28 and continuing through Sep- tember the participating skippers will file on-the· spot reports on wind, sea channel conditions on the hourly KMPC news n· ports beginning at 7 a. m every Saturday, Sunday and holiday. UCI Senior Wins Award PUBLIC NOTICE •10W FiltllSlr~I .,_,.,,. .An.i CA .,101 Pulllo\hed OranQI' Coa•t Oa11y P1101 rurformance Handicap acing Fleet and the San • ego Handicap Fleet. ~;:The race typically con- iists of a beat in medium 1o lresh airs, a close re- teb down the back side or fan Clemente I sland and fdead rul\,.toSan Diego - ,-sually in light airs. s ... 01-.c> rOR0"4AOOCAVS VACMT CLUB usi. So<•nq~lor\ \aturO.t1 M1SS1QN BAY Y A(H r CLUB F ~mtly 'i<r•mble (!N\llOll 'WturO•y !>u" tt •v V•<lory s.t.i Afn11nd C,Aturf'.1.lV Sunday Sl\N 01 EC.0 NAVV SAILING CLUB Armed FOfC•\ 0..v Rf'Qlltl S~tvr O·lV Sund<lv SAN OIEGO YACHT CLUB -'iprlnq ~·lfl II( 1'1 SalU<$y Sur>dav GOOd 011<'\tlon Yrt~ •<;olonql SaturrJ-'f Suno•Y RoOnels ~rles !Int t 101 Sun dJV (1;,rtc•S1nq1...,.,n0f'-r «TPHJnCMrt>tr.aJ ~•V· SILVEAGATE YACHT CLUB -Ro...,.lloWllls~r ISOHF)'Wtur~v 'iOUTHWESTERN YACHTC\.UB -Vatt•TnJ911yrace. S<loldo. Michael Factor of lrnne was awardt>d a scholarship by the Sad- d I e bac k Comm unity Hospital Scholarship and Aid Program M 1ehael. a senior at t.:C Irvine, plans to be a doctor. He attends school full-time and works nights as an on-call or- derly at the hospital. FICTITIOUSIUSINEU NAMfiSTATEMIEHT Th~ 1011ow1ng Ot•\Of\ •\ 001nq bu" M\Si4S REllCOS SEWING BASKET lOO N N~woort 81"0 II E Newoo•I Stach CA916'>l Atlko Wt\! 100 E 1-.11 SI . t: A Co\I• Mts•. CA '2•21 Th•S btJW>PH I\ concluc '"' by "" In dlvlaual Ml., ?0 1911 11&0 11 PUBLIC NOTICE SUPfilU°" COUllT OF THE ST ATE O~CALtFOftHIA FOlll THE:COUNTYOFOltANGE Ho. A·tl511 ~For additional ir1 mation, call Gcoritt> ddard, 222-0077, Sun ego. or Jack Goffman. ·2160, La~una Niguel ~ • • North~dlftl-PI ( RPOINT1MY YACHT CL.VB -COdstat $4!rlr\, Saturday Sun<My 5•NTI\ QARBMIA YACHT CLUB -wnson&ri.s NO 1, S.tu•daY SoUl~nCdillornla YaclltlnQ An«lahoncalendllr. Los Ant'!lff· ....... 8M<ll SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. YAOHtNG A~SOCIATION -SC.YA St•Q Crul\e toC:..t.tl•M tstaM LOS ANGELES YACHT CLUB -Whll,,ey S@rl•s No S tod<IV. S~turdaV. '>•mdav Ha"'' .,..,.e, No '· Sdturdav: Little Whlln<v No • •MORAi S..tur- f1rtv '>EAl REACH YACHT CLUB -l~lanel~«&. S.aturc:My 'iun<lllv S.nt1 llMfll<.111 hY r hl tl'OR>jlA YACHT CLUB -W.atah •nd LVlt S.tlt• NII 1 •MORFI '''"'' J.-ty' ' Ntwporf•8tlllo.a HAL110A 11\(HT CLUB -Memori•·OavR419•ll• ••llc•~·\hl \ll·J•n•, HJ0'1 tY 'IF N POIH HARBOR YACHT CL~-lA-·12So<lnciC~•mott>ft\l"f• 'µseof Radar .tlook Topic F•lr 19f'lql\I ~ S•lurdav s->ml' 10,. cl~ l•lt nlQllt ano ;;.,rly m0<n ""' "°"" Llqlll vwlable wonO\ 'l•qhl •M mor,.lnq ~ H•O"S S.turoo ~ to 16 CoHlll le<nM<aturt\ w•tl r•n~ between SS •no •I 111••nO l•·m per•turtt will ••nqt b"t..,.tn Sl dnel 1s Tl••w•1..-1~ratu•tw1110t•• S-, Moon, Tide• f'ltlOAY Who Prod~es Blark Doll DEAR PAT: Would you please pro vide me with the name of the toy manufacturer which specializes in black dolls? I've also heard of lht' ··saralee" black doll that was availa- ble a number of years ago, bul I cant recall who made it. N.Y., H untington Beach • A retired Navy captain from Irvine has written \ handbook on how the use of radar can prevent col-~isions al sea that may be of value lo pleasure ;\>oalmep. Second tow • u o m S.to'ld lllqn tO HO m Sbindana Toys, 6107 S. Central Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90001, produces a complete line or black dolls. The Saralee doll was introduced by Ideal Toy Corp. in ~be 1950s as the rt>sult or efforts by a Florida sociologist named ~ ~ Sar a Lee Creech. "S<-aroom Handbook." with radar anlicollision 'tables. was written by Capt. E. S. Quiller. USN "":tRet> after a five year study to find a rational ~·heme using r<idar to maneuver out of danger om anotht•r radar·usin~ ship without exchanging tent ions or looming into view loo close for escape. ThC' handbook is equally useful in case of radar Vl'rsus no radar. says the authot. Capl. Quiller says the handbook eliminates what he calls "radar roulette" in common encoun- ters bctwt't>n ships. What 1s new is that early, safe decision is pro- vided. either though neilner ship knows whether she is sct>n by the other's radar. For\t tow Ftr\l h1qh S-condlow S.cono h1qh SATUltOAV 6 lld m 1 non m S llo m It 100 m SUNDAY ~ '~·' m Ftr\tH1()t'I 1 \1A rn .,..cono tow f> Oii o m I) I 11 I • Ill 0 ' , , ) ~ Second h1ql\ 17 10 • rn 1 ' Su'l rl">MS'"a.m.\t'l\I ilnm Moonrt~1 ·5"a m.<oel\ 10 O~p m Surf Report Huntin9ton Beach· \OUlh"'"'' •Wfll\ Oft" lO fllrtt Itel W"lo•r '""' D<'r.•ture 61 Surlinq tonOltlon• '"" Nr woof'f f\••<h wtttftl'l'f , ... ,.. .. two to tt-.rflfl f...-t WAt~ te-mp.·t .11un• bl Su•t •nq <on<l•tiot>\ o-1 Thin Skit1• Go Bananas DEAR PAT: I 'm a new resident of Southern California who is very im pressed with the great variety of lJlants which can be grown here. I'd like to find out if this climate is warm enough for a banana plant to survive A.K., San Clemente Plant experts A YS contacted !>ay that banana plants grown in our area seldom reach full maturity because or occasional sever e weather conditions. When they do survive, the banana ·<.:or u prnb1t-m ·1 Th~" umll' to P01 Dunn. Pot will 1 ur rtd lopc. grllmu Ill~ ans~• and actwn !/Oii rt<'~ 111 wit~ irwqu1l1ra 1r1 qot>~mmmr arid bwrtnua Mod vuur qu.>sl1U!U ro /'al Dunn. Al Your Senne•. Orangr Oxur O.Utv Pilot, I' 0 . IJoz 15'ilJ. Costa l+fno. C 1\ YJhlro Al mo"I/ lt•lltri os PIJ$.'nblt! u1// bf 01uwtrl'd. t>ut phcrll'd rnquinrs or lell~s riot mcludmg the readrr ) full r1am••. uddrt'u arid bu.rmtu lwurs' phone rr11mbt«t·onr1<111>t.·c•JM1derrd T/n.\columnoppear1da1· lu rrco'J.'( .X11urda"' • fruit is shorter with a thlcker skin .• The ltuccessfully grown California banana plant has a r eputation for a richer taste than Southern American fruit. Con•unter Group History DEAR PAT I s il true that Consumers Union is the oldest con- RPtkOW~\I Tiii\ Slllltmf"nl .,., fllfd Wtlh '"" county Clerk cl Or .oncie County o~~•Y I&, 1'17 '7oU4 Publtsned Oranoe coast Dally Piiot. May 10. 11 MIO Juhe J. 10, 1911 1140 11 PUBLIC NOTICE OAOINANCE NO 11 10 AN OAOINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL: OF THE CtTV OF COSTA MESA. CALIFORNIA, CHANGING THE: ZONING OF LOT A 01' TRACT .. '1, l'ltOM At TO I ANO A THE CITY C0U"4CtL OF TH!: CITY OF COST.A ME'iA OOCS HEREBY OROAl"4 .A'i FOLLOW<; SECT ION 1 Th••• " h•rPOv olMPd ono •"< ludt"d '" tn.-· t And q t onf· ,.11 tn•• , ..... OrOOl'rfv l«Atfl'd Al ))00 AtabAmtt (•rt Ito A V>\'0' Pa,.<.-.1 Numbf'r\ ll~ ~t Y1 1~ \&I )) dn<I t~ S~l 01 to w11 sumer organization in the country? A Lot Aot Tr•ct No 6'93.lHnown on frtend Of mine told me this when he it map r«orded 1n Boo~ 1S2 P~ J1 noticed that I subscr1·be lo this pro-' lhrouqh., of M1sctllAneous MaP\. ••· cord\OI Oranqoo County Ca1tlorn1.t duct-testing Organization's magazine. 1 SECTION 1 Pu,..u .. nt lo l~I' oro- L G S J C • ' Yl\IQn\ OI YC1oon I} I• OI o .. Munl< tlMI .. , an uan ap1strano coo~o•1nec1tyotco-.1a Mt\ii 01,.r1c1 Your friend is not as weU informed Mao a ht""' C•tvo1 Costa M~w copy NOTICE OF HEAllllNG OF PET ITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL ANO l'OR LETTERS OF AO· MINISTRATION WIJH THE WILL ANMEXljO tit~. E\lall' ot d'rTcr\.!:NNEL PARISH .tk• OTTO L PARISH. aka 0 L PARISH. Oeceasect NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN that JAMES E HEIM, Pullt1c Ad 1nlnl\lra1or lor th(> County 01 Orangf" hll\ lilM ht,.. Ina Pt•toloO'l for Prot>dlP ot Wiii 11no IOI' hW..<1<.f ot L1'11P•\ o• AO m1n1~tral•on ""''" ,,,.. wolt ,.,.,,. • ..,, to tnp Pt~tlteoner ""'"'~"<~ to wri1ch 1\ mddtt tor turlher Odf't•<UIM \. aod tn•1 the hm~ .,., D•&ce ot hearing 1he \<1'Tif' hn l>ffn "91 tor Jun" 1. 1q11. at q 00 l:l m • 1n U'f <ourtroom ot O~CMrtm~nt No l ot said covrt. "' 700 Civic C•nt~r Orive W••\t 1n '""' C1l <1 ot !s•nta An.t C•h torn•d Oat"d M.ly 10 1911 WILLIAM E SIJOH"I C.ountv CltrK ADRIAN ICUYPElt . COUNTY COUNSEL& JULEE A. Sl\MS. OE PU TY •u Civic c..ttw Dr•ve West P 0 . BH1l1' S..nt• An.a, ~ttton.I• t?10J Tel· 111411M-M.S Attor"•ntor: Pvtlllc Admlfthtr•tor PubloShed Or-Co.st O•tly Potot May ll 14 ?0 1'11 l~t 11 as you tblnk he is. Consumers Union 'as ol WrttCll I\ on "'" 1n the olltct of U>e -------------P1ann•nn o ... oartmttnt. ,._ nr r•bv the I argest organization of Its type, am•,..,.,, b'r tne .tOCllt•on the-.·IO ollh<o 1 but it is the second oldest Independent ~;~~o~ are.t omrib@ct "' St«"°" ' product-testing organization.: sEcT•ON > Th•' OrdlMnt• •ha11 Con sumer's Resea r c h Inc ., Washington, N.J .• is the original con· sumer product.testing group. The oldest consumer organization in the U.S. is the National Consumers League, Washington, D.C. It was founded in 1899 to fight sweat shops and child l abor by boycotting goods or target companies. The NCL now testifies before Congress and federal agencies. It also publishes a monthly n~wsletler. M~,. l'ff,.ct and.,,. 1n lull ff'trc• tn•dv •lO) tJ~lY' trom "''" a fft'r II\ o.,,...,,~. tlnd DfU)r fO t~ ""Dtrat1on Of f1th•t•rt I\. ddV' tmm tM CM\\~(~~ .. , .. ,M>, '"·'" b•· oubl,.nrd on•• 1n fh .. 0•""9'' (0.1,I Q,li Iv P t Int ,, nf'W\Ot•Ot•r Of Q1·nf'r,1t r.1rcul11t1nrt grlnt~d .1nd oubt"t.~o In '"" City ot Co\IA Mr~11 IOQMhP\f With ttlt• MnW\ ni th•• nlt•r'I' bror\ of lhl' Ctlv Coun.r 11 vol•nQ for dnd ~Q~1n\t tt'\t 'Amr PASSED ANO AOOPTEO Ir.• tMh d·W ol MAY nll +40RMAHERTZOG MAvo•nf !l'r '"Vnt CMI-M• • ATTEST r-1l~n P o rH""•·f -------------1 c.1.,c1 ..... n1 '"' C•tvot c,,,1.1M11\ I '>TATE Ot:CALIFORN•• COUNTYOFOllAN(if 1 <,<, CI TY OFCOSTAM E<,A I P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The tollow•"ll O<''!oOn' M"dolnq Du • ne\\ "' POAT 17. llO Ea~I 17th M , (O\I" MeH Cf\ q1627 J~rry EuqeM H<tll 717 Ord'lge St . Nrwl)')rl lledch, C.A 97ltltl P•lrtcla Elsea Hall 2'7 Or•nci~ St NPwpo•t Stach, CA 9?61>3 T "" bU\IM~S I\ conduct"d by • Qtntrdl Pdrl""~"'P p,,tnc14 E Hall l 111\ \lalt.•ml'nt wa\ ttlr<t with tho• Counl y (lt'rk of Or MIQl' Counly on Apr,, 22 1971. F1S11\ PubllV-°'""9<" Co"'' D••IY Pilot Apnt 2t .no May b 11 20. 1t1r PUBLIC NOTICE The manual has reportedly stimulated widespread interest, having already been reviewed in three languages Ships. training centers and lnwmcikers havC' the m ethodology under study SUMMER REDUCTION SALE! I EILEEN P PHl~~NEY. C••• f'..I ,~ 1nd t-• oft.no Cl•r• of '""" C t1 Cnofv 11 <\t '",. C1tv ot Coc.t• M~,. l "',. !'lw I Cf',.flty th.\t ,,,,. at)tlv.-.lnd ft>r~f')fOQ FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Boating Deaths Decrease in 197 6 The t '.S Dcpartmt·nt of Transportation, under which the t' S Coast Guard oper ates. announced that boalinl-( acrirl1•nt :-.l atistics indicate there was a dramat1(' r<'duct1on in fatalities during 1976. Although the 1.2fi4 deaths from r ecreattonal boating is still a tragic lnss. 1t does represent ap· proximatC'ly a 1,1 percl·nt rt>duction from the pre· vious y(':ir and th<' lowt.>st actual number of f"talities m the rasl 12 ~cars, a Coast Guard spokesman said "The reduction ts particularly significant." he said. "when we cons1dt>r that the number or recrea· lion al boats 10 u..st> hab hl·t•n 1nueas1ng substantially ttach yt>ar . ·• The Coast <iuarcl \u,1hary, the US. PowC'r Squadrons and Stale IloattnJ:! l~aw Admmislrators w as given crC'dit for ttii· n-duct1on in fatalities "''· sil5l cd by a fccll'rul J?rant prof(ram under lhe Federal float Safet v Act of 1971. many states haH been ab!(' to devC'lnp and maint.un Pffect1ve watt>r safety programs It's the most versatile vehicle you11 ever own. talion wagon. motorhome. economy car. And, since rs mounted on a Toyota chassis the operating co•ts "fill be a fraction of what you might expectt AS LOW AS s 122s2 CHINOOKf)· Orduianc,. No 11 70w•' •nttodur.-.d •'""' MUST REDUCE INVENTORY FOR SUMMER STOCK tOn\IO--rN:I ~t.on bv \l'ct.nn .11 l r• Qular ~t•nQ o• '"1f1 C1tv Coon< II n• M n'1 ,.,fl> 7nd d~v ot M.:tv IQ11 ... n,, thPr•dift,..r O-'\Vld dM ,vk)nt ,,d ,, .1 MAY 20-21 ·22 WE HAVE THE LARGEST INVENTORY OF MARIME SUPPLIES IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA NAUTICAL SPORTSWEAR UP TO 40% OFF THESE BRANDS •' Ocean Pac1f1c Sw1mwe.:ir / Hobie Soortswear .t Whtie Sle19 • Oft Shor£> De La• • Lady WranglPr • Mis<> lngenuP Faded Glorv talahna Foster Gtarit Sun Glasses FOUL WEATHER GEAR • Peter Storm • Soerry-Toos1der l 1n1ernalton<1I .t Canor Plarex 1 MacBean FlOAT COATS s199s STEARNS VEST All Models, All Sizes 20% OFF Large Selection of To Choose From 'Best Buy on Sailing Gear! PFD''> CAMP WAYS IN FLAT ABLE DINGHY Hypalon Construcllon With S1a1nless Steel Accessories, Bow Dodger & Seat are Standard Lisi S555 00 HOWOHLY s39sao ll PUBLIC NOTICE ~~ C11yCttot'kar>drc Olttc•n Clerk of'"" Cily Coun(lt FICTITIOUS BUSINESS U...ited ~ -•n locaflOft' oltlV'CltyotCo\l•Me\.t NM4E STATEMENT ~Ivy For y-Publl\~ Or.an99 Coa\I O.t••v P11n1 Th" following !><'•\On Is Clotnq bu•I J j nt!\S A\ ~rlCatdlftaTrfp l':S..' Ma~?O m 7 1tH1' C~ESCENT BAV BEAUTV __________________ ,.. ~ ------------SALON IS:JO N. Coast Hwy . Lagu,,. JOH ..... so..... PUBLIC NOTICE Bmh. CA ms• " " E&rl R Lazear. 20102 81rth 1111 OUTBOARD MOTORS OADtNANCENO n .11 sa;taAna CA 91707 AN 4AOINANCE Ol'l THE ~TY Cll~btJSl""SS t\ <ondj!CI~ by In •n• 25% COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COSTA ER Urear 0 OFF LIST ME SA , CAL.,ORNIA, CHANGING Thi\ \lattomenl w.\< fil!'d with 011• THE ZONING 01' LOTS 1 THROUGH County Ciro of Orange (.ountvo" "Pf'I All Models -: . 11 AND " THROUGH 0 OF TllACT 16. 1911 While They Lasl '! '4t•,FROM1u . .cPT0 1U·CP. F1m1 ------------------... THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY Publl\""° OranQP Coa•I Oally Piiot, OF COSTA MESA OOES HEREBY Apnl~ anoM•YI>. tJ.20. 1917 ORDAIN .AS FOLLOWS SEAGULL MOTORS 10% OFF LIST 2-3-4-S'h H P Models . J SECTI~ 1 Th~f~ •\ ,_.rrby 01~""' ' all<I lrKIUOl'd 1n tile RJ.CP 1ont' all "' 11 .. J rut pro~rtv •O<At•CI •n I~ q<•n"r 11 i" ~·~a of tow~ S!n>rt IW!tWP•ll M•r111q.1n ~ Strt-•1 Mid Gl\•M A~•nue. A'"'"'°' P•rc~•Numbl'rl'.l'l-64101 tow11 lot\ 1 thrOUQPt 11 1ncl11\l vr ~M 19 -------------------t ,,,,,w., on" mM rPcordoo "' Ot>Ok 111 ;A lhrovqll •l Inc lu\I..,.. ol T•Act MU 4\ NAUTICAL FURNITURE ~ P.lQt\ 10 tr.rovgh t) ol M1,c1•llnn1">u\ M"P\. record\ ot O•anQt Count .,, By Seven Seas Cdlllornl• ~ SECTION 2 Pv,.uont to '"" o•o 30% V ~l\10M of !>tirTlon ll 1qo1 tM M1.1n1c1011t 0 OFF COO• ol thtl city of Coo.IA M~\a, Dlstnct M•o B ' ot .... City ol CO'lta Ml>H. P UBLIC NOTI CE l'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT ThP lollowlnQ "''''°"' .-redoinci bU\• n"~' a~ ACE Cf\RPf:T CLEANING, 9q17 St.o~I ClrllP. Hunllru.iton BM<ll. CA ~16•b R lcllMd GenP Lo ... ~. 891? Shoal Cl r t It. Hun11nq1on Bt!..c.h. C.A 91'>46 Steven JOh'l Sllubln, b48 E Vlctot1a Av~ .Montme110,CA~ Captains Tables. Chairs. Lamos. Gifts cooy of ..... ch" on Ille In 1119 OlllN' ol ___________________________ .. __________________ ,. IM Pl•nnlnq Otf>.a•lmMI. "llt'rf"bV amended l>Y tl'tfl addltlori t!V'rtto of the Rl·CP •r .. Cltt\trlb11d 1 .. S.ctlon t ~rtol Tiii~ bu\lftt'n Is COnCIUCIPd 11v " Cl~,,., •I 11Arln..-'11l1> RlcllMdG Lowt SPERRY TOPSIDER Don•t Miss This GftClt Sltoe Sal• DECK SHOES MEH'S& s795 WOMEN'S WOMEN'S SANDALS s549 SPECIALS FOR DADS & GRADS CHB.SEA CLOCIS • 20% OFF Y 4CHT STOP WATCHES· $ 1650 Optlmus Stc>V4S -Close Out· All Models In S1ocfc FREEt FREE! W ith every purchase of $15.00 or more you get a Free T ..Shirt. . MIWrolf MARJMl CIMTB too w. ,_,. CM.t Hwy. 1114) Ml-Utt $095 RIP-OFFS 7 · (Mix & Maleh) They All Must Go This Weekend Y ACHTIHG CHAIRS Director-type Yacht Chairs All Colors 30% OFF Varnished With Non~kld Tips Regular or Bar Type AUSAUSRMAL Sale items llmlted to ttock on hand. Bot A MIC DANA POINT J42JI Pwc.lfk Ca.t M..,. 111414tM411 SECTION J. This Ordinance \ll~ll t1•u• tl!Kt 8"CI i. In lull tore• tl>lrty 1>01 CIAY\ lrom •NS ···~ fl\ o•U"99. •no pmir to tnt ekOl••llon ol llftffn 1151 dllV' f<Om llW 04U.tqo' 11.,.reot Tltl\ 'lat-I WH flied will\ ""' County Citric ol Or.,cie County on M•v ''· 1'11 f'1Uf7 PubllJh!tel 0r"'1CJ"' CNS! O•llv Piiot. May 20.21,.tndJuneJ, 10, 1971 SMll ~ OUl>llWCI once In ~ Or•"'l" 1-------------C:Ol!\l o .. u., Pltol 4 ....... ,O"D"' ol 9tner.a1 c lteullt10~ O''"'"'CI tno PUBLIC NOTICE oubll\1'1.-<t In , .... City QI CO\I• M•\it ·-------------IQ'1tll>tr with l'>t n•rN>\ ol tn• mf"m l"ICTITIOUS8USINISS !>fr\ ol IM Clly Cou<Kll VOl•ftq tor ftnd NAMllTATfMUn aQ••Ml ti. \ilm~ Th" follOWo~ ptr\~ Is doln9 bu\I PASSEO ANO l\OOPTl!O th" 16111 """ fti onolM~'I' ,.,, s & 8 CONTR.ACToqs IU11 NORMAHfATlOC• MO\lltln\ Avr Apt A. HunllnQIO'I ~ro<l)ft!V' Be.ch CA~ C•tv OI C:O<I• M• • Jostjlfl Jtrome Schm&ITI ·~11 ATT EST Hoslltln\ Avt Aot A Hunttnoton EO .. n P. Pl\lnney 8Ur.ll.CA'26~ CltV Cltl'il of 11\t Tiii' bus!-ts cond\•ct..i l>Y ... lrt City ot CM.le Me•t dlvlduef ST#< TE OF CALI FORNI#\ Jttwo/\Schm"llt COU .. TYOFOllANO!i I S!i Thlt ~.ttemenl WH fll<!d with ,,.. Ct TY OF COSTAM!SA l CA>llntv Cieri! ol Ouno-Co\lntv on M1y I, EILEIN P. PHINNflY. Ctl'f Cttrlt U, 1tn •lld tc-ottlclo Cltrll of tilt CllY Council fl710U of tlle CtlY of ~t• Mna, herel>v Pl)l>ll'"-" Oren99 C:O.sl o..lty Piiot, Cff'tlly IMt ttw •l>OYt Ind lorfCJ(ll"O ""•y20, 27,ln<IJUM3, 10, 1t71 Onlll!tnce No. 11 11 witt lntroctuced """ ~lderfd \4Ctlon by ttcllon e1 • ••·i-------------01111r tnftllllO ol \Aid Clh Covnc II 11•10 en th• 2ne1 da'I' ot M•'I'. ttn, •n<t PUBLIC NOTICE ltltflNUtr INltMd •nd adoottd a\ • 1---~---------#1\0lt .... rtqt.11 ... """"no of Mlle! City ~C'TIT'tOUS IUSINl'.SS Co\IMll held on tile '"'' INY of M•y l'IAMSSTATl!MaNT' 1•n.1>v '"" 1ot1owtnq roll <•11 vott Thi' t.+towlnq °"""" tr•e1o1..., 1><1••· AYES· Counctt M•mbe" ,,.u.,· Sm.tllwood. Htrl109, "•<Ill T'N"T WELDING 11!0 Pomona M<F<1rl~ A"9 C<)\11""-W C.A.,&,. NOES Coun<"ll Mtm.,..,., N-s~v•rto Ant-y ~. t4S) \.on\• A8S!HT <-•I Memo.on M•m Ant Av• <:Ml•~ C"tt.'1 -It T"""'-" "M Mlly~f IOU C:re"" IN WITNlt'S WMEAt.OF I h-V•ll•v T1r.M c,.~.., tw•-..~to ~I mv .....0 nd •111,.d tlW Thi\ llu•I~• 1, cendut tl'd by ,. ... I ol 1"9 Oly .t 0..1• MtMI lhl• 11111 -••I Nffllt"""e dav of M.W "" Tony~'° ISl!AL I T11om.n MOwr e11.1 ",. ,... ...... y Tiil• \lftl~ .... mf'd with .... OtvC!trll.,...H'Olflclo Colll!ty CIH1' ef Ottnq11 CourotYOll M.t'I' Ctff1' ol ttle City COllfte II '· tt1l' ollheCllyof f'1JHJ Colli Mee ~""*' 0r-. Cont l>tlJy P,)IOI. ,..,...~ .tl&.t" o.trv P113t. -ni 10. '1 W Jr.nil. l•n May JO, Im 21'2.11 ,.,..,t • r \ I -• , \ ENDER \ \ I Newport F\~stival 'Co1n By JACKIE HYMAN Of TM o.i1r ,.llet SliAH Is there somethlng missing in your life? Mitch Teemley thinks you might find it at the Newport Beach Arts Festival, which runs from 11 a.m. to S p.m. today through Sunday. Teemley, festival director and a dramatics instruc tor for Coastline Community College, said the city arts commission aimed to create "u totally com- prehensive festival that wouldn't be essentially a festival of paint· mg with a little d ance and music but would bring all of the aru. together. "WHO KNOWS," he said. "If we bad a festival and something was missing, say cer amics, somebody might walk out and miss the one thing they had been waiting to discover all their lives." \. \The festiva,J , being held 1at F\shion Isla:nd in NFwpdrt Ce~ter, will in~ude a vatiety ,of vis~l arts -f41k crafts,i pailit- i ng ;'t sculpture , i,Photogr·aphy, th re:;· mensionaflhangingsr as well five st age!f,for entel'Uijn- ment. ,.. Tber\-?' 11, be dem~trations .,of puppelty, pottery ili~owing and oUter •tivities, and '\Workshops iniflute :and guitar co!klucl4d by lr'\_Raibon, Ken Sa~ers. and . th~allas Pruitt g~oup. -~ • ~her participants willtinclude ~· • Lin~ln Traveling Puppeteers at · 11 ai.rn. Saturday; magjcians ' Adaf'i\ Fleischer a nd Rob · Schap~o. bagpiper Kirk Zet-, terberg~ the De-An Dancers, pup-: peteer :_Me lba Con nally and numerolls others. ADMISSION IS free. T he festival, the 12th one staged in Newport, was coordinated by Teemley on an · $8,400 budget from th e cit y. Jacqueline Kilbourne heads the arts com- mission , with Le nore Silby coordinating the performing arts. A special event in conjunction with the festival will be performances of "Gods pell," which Teemley is directing, at 8 p.m . Saturday and Sunday. Ad· mission iio $3 adults, $2 students in advance at Newport Beach Ci- ty Hall or b}' calling 640-2176 or 640-0251. At the dooi;, tickets are SO cents more. Teemley said he was hesitant al first about dire<!ting "Gods pell," a rock musical. because it was such a big success several years ago at South Coast Repertory. Lisa Williams (left), Deborah Brucher in 'Godspell' "My original idea was, should we tac~le something which has already.been such an established · s~w inllhe area ·r But there was a ) l~~of p~h to do it by a lot of peo- ple, < and ~l'\'e always liked the :,ho~. ••AND-ROCK <MUSIC) is right I'' do.wn~my'Jllley because I used to f wqrk with rock groups. I decided to taclc.le 'J.he show when I r e-t! al~ed 'lhat,iputdoors,. we had the oplfOrtunit:Y~•do ·a completely ne• produc of it." · f& said he 'es li\ing theater tec~qtles irf.t Whi ch the aetors also ·•perlorm•;as scenery. "We use almost#JO t)and props or mov- able scenery, "·Teemley said. "lt's•a storyl about a group or pC'ople1who go'to see a play one • nig ht and whose lives a r e • radically changed by a man who appears out of the audience," he explained. · · 1t 's not so much a story about the Gospel as about a group of people who rehve the Gospel. They go by their own names in the play, with two exceptions." THE ROLE OF J esus will be played by Scott Utley, with Jerry Dalton as John and Judas. Both are Orange Coast College stu- dents. Teemley s aid his production stresses "the innocence and the openness. Basically what adults do 1s we stop collecting data about the world and we decide we know the world. and we lose our sense of wonder "The play is about people who regain that sense of wonder '' Also in the cast a re Kelli Laine, Deborah Brucher, Mason Dow. Lisa Williams, Cecily Adams. Liz Warner, David L"yon and Tisha Bellantuoni. Arts/Dining OUt~: Entertainment Friday, May 20, 1977 DAILY PILOT rehensive' The De-An Dancer.s will perform at the festival ~ .... ... . \ ~ '· 'West Side ·story' in i' Fullerton Roberta Wolff and Michael Wllllams will star In the Fullerton Civi c Li ght Opera 's "West Side Story," May 27-June 11 at Plummer Auditorium. T ickets are 3.50-$5.50 adults , $2.50-$4.50 students 1 2-22 , and $2-$3 c h ildren. Tickets are availa- ble at Walllchs Music Stores and Lib erty and Mutual agencies, or b y calling 87~ 1732. - OCC Sympho,ny closes . season .. • Music in tune with spring Antique Origin.al performer Sunday· • Guitarist-composer Mark Turnbull wlll be sponsored by the Newport Harbor Art Museum for a performance at 8 p.m. Sun- day at Pacific Mutual Learning Center, 700 Newport Center Drive (use San Clemente Drive entrance), Newport Beach. Turnbull, a student of musical comedy. jazz, folk music and blues, wlll combine music, aong and poetry readings. He la currently working on a .number 9f experimental musical com~•· : .· . .... music comes to Uc Irvin .:; The UC Davt& E_.d: Mualc Ensemble ~ preaent 15th and 11.41! century m ualc ..,, UCI 'a Conceit Rall ,, 8 p .m. Thur8day. The ensemble fa e ludes a doze '1 alngers and eight ~".) atrumentall•l• w~ play f'9Pllcaa of ant(.; que l natrument•, among them the aackbut and comet. Ticket• are $~ A "Rrat Ch•lr" concert wlll be preaent· general, $2 studen ed 't 4 p.m. Sunday to flnlah the Orange and wm be aold •t C oaat College Community Symphony the door beglnnfJ!I' Orchestra'• 1 &tft aeason. one hour before the Feature d p erformers will Include performance. Addi ... bassoonist Paul Wohz (above left), trum-tlonal lnformatloni • peter James Welter (above center) and awallable at 833-637 • tuba ~ayer Charle• Warren. featured In t" Tlcketa are $2 general, S1 atudent1 p r o v r a m w 11 I 1~ and senlora and may be purchased at the Pierre de la Ru·~ OCC Auditorium box office be91nnlng at 3 "Mlaa Puer Natul' p .m. Sunday. and madrlgaJ1 a d The concert wltl Include music by 'motets preHnted Vlv aldl, Haydn, Va ughan-Wllllama and H ' n r y V 111 o • Dvorak. ~fand. ~----...... ;..;.-.. ... ________________ ..... ____________________________________________ .... _______________________ ~----------------------------------------------------...... "!'i : - I l \ • I I ) . L' ._ NOW AT BULLOCK'S, SOUTH COAST PLAZA Beach Scene Painted by Glen Witmer The Arts in Brief MUL11·MEDIA SHOW -Bv artist members or the La1Wla Beach Museum oC Art, lncluding weavina. sculpture, painting and jewelry. Now through June 20 at lt\e museum, 307 Cliff Drive. 11 :30 a.m. to 4:30 pm. dally except Tuesdays. Free. NIGUEL ART ASSOCIATION Judged show, 1 to S p.m Saturday at Niguel lltlls Junior High School, 29070 Paseo Escuela, Laguna Niguel. Free. OILS AND ACRYLICS -Paintings by students o( Marguerite Morales, Sunday through May 29 at Maggi's Studio, 420 31st St .. Newport Beach. l to 5 p.m. dally except. Mondays. Free. CONTEMPORARY SPANISH ART -Illustrated lecture by Marysol Gonzales Sterling and Geraldme Lewis, noon Monday at UC Irvine Sculpture Studio 272. 833·6617 or 833·6614 for in· formation and clirections. 'NAVAJOS 2• -Work by two young Navajo artists, today through June 26 al the Museum of North Orange County, 301 N . Pomona Ave., Fullerton. Reception 7.30 to 10 o'clock tonight: demonstrations 2 to 5 p.m. Saturday. Regular hours: lOa.m. to '5 p.m. Saturdays, noon to 5 p.m. Sundays. Free. CONTEMPORARY ILLUSTRATION -Panels of beach scenes by Glen Witmer, f1 a.m. to3 p.m. today and Saturday, noon to 4 p.m . Sunday at Bullock's Galleria in South Coast Plaza, Bristol Street at the San Dieco Freeway, Coota Mesa. Free. STUDENT ART FESTIVAL -Orange Coast College students, May 23-27 at Wells Fargo Bank, 450 E . 17th St., Costa Mesa. 10 a .m. to 3 p.m. Mon - days-Thursdays, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fridays. Free. STUDENT ARTS SHOW -Now through June 10 in the Golden West College Gallery, 15744 Golden West St., Huntington Beach. Noon to 4 p .m . Mon- days-Fridays and 7 to9 p.m . Wednesdays. Free. SOFT SCULPTURES -J3y Marjorie Trout, and OC Fair Contests Due Photography, art and literary contests will be a feature of this summer's Orange County Fair, July 15-24. Professional photographers wishing to com- pete should call Jim Schmidt at 991-3320. En- trants in the amateur competition may submit prints July 1 and 2 from 10 a.m. to S p.m. at the photography buildi~, 88 Fair Drive, Cos ta Mesa. Categories in~Jude monochrome. color prints and color prints commercially processed, with divisions being portraits. landscapes, sports and general. Additional information is available at 751-FAJR. Authors Rebecca Sordclet and Vi ck Knight Jr. will judge a Youth Literary Competition . Youngsters 17 and under may enter in three categories: writing; writing and illustrating by one person; and wnting a nd illustrating by two or more people. Deadline is June 3 at the fairgrounds. For in· formation. call La Vergne Rosow at960-3989. to Alex MacGilJivray, 9880 Weallha Ave., Sun Valley, CA 91352. Entries must be postmarked by June 6 and th~re 1s an entry fee of $3 in check or money order to United ScoltisbSocieties. Inc. Darlena Da11ce Theater The Dance Theater or Harlem will perform two different procrams at 8:30 p.m. June 10 and U a t UCLA 's Royce Hall. Admission is Sl.50-$7.50 general, $2.SO students. Tickets are available al Mutual and Liberty agencies or may be charged on Master Charge or BankAmericard at (213) 478-7578. Hollywood Bowl Ticket• Deadline for season ticket orders for the 1977 Hollywood Bowl season is May 27. Orders m ay be char~ed on bank cards by calling Rose Bardo at (213) 972-7200, ext. 842. • eoft photogr phs by VeronJca Micbalows through June 30 at Oeelgns Recycled Gall.-y N. Harbor Blvd., Fullerton. Reception l to4 d . Saturday1. Houn LO a..m. to 6 p.m. Mqpda)'S· - Saturdays. 1''rct> SCIENCE FICTION ART -Presented by West Coast Comic Club. professional and amateur works of science f1ct1on and fantasy art, at the Mall ofOrange.10 am. to9p m . today, lOa.m . to 6 p.m. Saturday, noon to~ p.m. Sunday. Ftff.. SLIDE DEMONSTRATION -Of lost wax cast· ing process, by Ralpb Tarzian, 7:30 p.m. Thurs· day at Mesa Verde Elementary School, ~esa Verde East Drive at Baker Street, Costa Mesa. Sponsored by Costa Mesa Art League. Free. RECENT WORKS -Dy R. Bret Price in clay and Donna Daughters in fibers, now through June 12 at Arnold Gallery, 2811 Vilta Way, Newport Beach. Reception 7to10 p.m . Saturday. Hours: 10 n.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays-Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays; 11 a.m . to 4 p.m . Sun- days. Free. 'THE DANCING LESSONS' -Twelve sculptures by Roland Reiss. May 24-July 3 at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 5905 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles. 10 a .m . to S p .m. l'iew From Coast· This sunset seascape is one of 42 photo- ~raphs by Studley and Dray Ristenpart on display through June 3 in the Orange Co<.1s t Col lege Libra r y, 2i01 Fairview Hoad, Costa l\tesa. Hours are 7:30 a.m . to 10 p m . v.eckda) s , 10 a.m. to 5 p .m . "eek ends. Galler.{es /Exhibits -" T&Mtdaya,Fridaya, 10 a.m... to 6 p.m. Saturda)S and Sundays. Free. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE Committee for Arts Presents: 1£ DAVIS EARLY MUSIC ENSEMBLE UCI Conctri Hal 11u-sday, May 26, 1977 8:00 p.m. Gwnl AdlUsao. $3.00 ·Other !Nd.nts $2.00 Faallty /daff $2.00 • UCI Stuct.nt $1 .50 23 Musicians. traveling w11h UC Davis' collection ol antique instruments. Program includes works or Machaut. and Busno1s, the Mlssa Puer natus in Bethlehem of Pierre de la Rue, and madrcgats and motets from the Newberry parlbooks. Professor Slim will give an informal lecture and sllde show. ,_ -.., ........ .i ,,,. 4SUCI eo. ()lh« !1141 BJJ »-4!1. flf'll """'ol o • ._, ~ -d"V' .,.,_ 9..., •"<I ~ 30pm 11>C1 11 ,,,. 000< ooe l\ouf be'O<• ~'1-II ••I•"'°"'· JQt 1 ... 1 ........ 10<,,,.llOn. Ull C-t-lo< Ma. (71') ST ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 600 ST. AHDlEWS H~ MIWPORT IEACH Presents a SUNDAY MAY 22 2:00-5:30 P.M. -. MusJcah. Craft Shops, .Artf.-D"90ftstrations. Meo libllcal GrOCJ and G,,..._ lanners, Faltfaret, Strol&ng Mialcians, Puppet Show ADMISSION so· Cnfts .. ,_. ATail.W. At A Mo..lrt .. ,.. cwwc-......... .A CB.BRA TIOM OF THE UFE AND TIMES OF JESUS CHRJST FREE TRIP TO EUROPE We leYlle )M 10 n1 trllh •• oe Mr .,a(I< orpet No nulln .,.,.,. ree'l• ''°"'· o • .,. u , .. •m•• "' ... \;lllqw foal~ry IJw ......,..,...,. < h••~ ... Hd 7ue .,.. la old Ee-. Graphic a rts. wood working and metal work are eh~1bll• to compete in the Junior high, high school and Junior college Industrial Arts Com- pe t1llon. Entry blanks may be obtained by wnt ing to the fair (zip 92626) or calling 751-FAJR. \'outh Theater Work.hops Occult Haunting TV· I.Ai,_~ ....i '°"' h•art ~· lhf' tr11> ,..,..... ""U... lofl, ftHl '"' f)" oo a h•nlll•I laod1u~ by Mlrhrd ,,..~,.... Y•'4•••ar It •n p11olf"dlM)t•n•,.. ••ll•l•ll• 11111 .. "'"'1.rpl•t u ... -~u 11 Frurlt. r.rr•ao. Deltsto -1 tt4htr "'"'" wlll tulall~ >•• ....... •114 .,_ 1 -•&l• In )Otl, brlJl&)lo& h<"k Mmo"" 0( ••1••-··· R e~istration will be held Monday through May :!7 from 8 a m. lo S pm. for the Garden Grove Youth Thraler Development Acting and Technical Workshops, at City Hall, 11391 Acacia Parkway. The workshops, for youths 8-20, include nov- icf' and intermediate levels. Personal instruction will be given in all aspects of theater and a staged concert n·ad1og will be presented in August. Workshops will meet for two hours weekly for eight weeks For mformnt1on. call 638-6711. Phoiographfl Contp .. tiilon Orange County amateur and professional photographers Hre t>hi,!1hlt• ti) enter the l..o" Angeles County Fair's exh1h1llon ~<·pt Hi OC't 2 Deadline IS Aug. 24 for s tereo slides. Au~ :?:l ror monochrome and color pnnts, and Sept 1 for nature and pictorial slides. Entry forms may be obtained by wntmi:: Photography Oepartmt'nt. Los An~<'les Countv Fair, P.O Rox 2250, Pomona, CA 9t7M · lll9hla11d Game• Ent rie• Entries nre now being acccpll"d for p1pms;:, drumming, pipe bands and dancLllg compet1tion during the Scottish Societies Highland Gath<'rini! and GamC's, June 25 al Long Beach·s Veterans Memorial Stadium. Dancing entries go lo Nan Daley, 7553 N. Wtllowgrovc Ave, Glendora. CA 91740. Pipin~. drumming and pipe band entnes should be sent MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND WUNG PB>Pl.E ,..~., .... ·"""'1·• .. - ---,,.. lorl-f., -,_ ... ......., ",_ ,_ .. LOS ANGELES <AP) -Television is still pursuing things that go bump in the night, although it hasn't done much to bump the rat· in gs. Not since Rod Serling's "Twilight Zone" and "Alfred Hltchcoc:k Presents" have the networks had much luck with the unexplained. Their on· again, off-again romance with the supernatural. from "Ghost Story" to "Tales of the Unexpect- ed, .. has come to naught. STllL. AS SUCH movies as "The Exorcist" and "The Omen " proved, there 1s an audience hungry for stories of the occult. ·'Four years ago Sam Peeples and I wrote a c;torv about Asmodeus, the prince of lechery, but 1t "as turned down because I was told people "-<'r<'n t interested in the supernatural," said Gl'nt' RoddenbNrv. who created "Star Trek." "Then along came 'The Exorcist' and 'Tbe Omen' and I was asked if I had anything in the trunk. I never throw anything away." The result is "Spectre," a two-hour movie NRC <Channel 4 ) airs at 9 p.m. Saturday. ABC <Ch annel 7) has 1ls own "Good Against Evil" at 9 30 pm. Sunday, and NBC recently telecast "The Possessed." "SPF.CTRE" STARS Robert Culp as Sebas· t1an. a promin<'nl criminologist, and Academy Award-winner Gig Young as Hamilton, his physi· clan companion ff that sounds hkc Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Join us in a "Love Affair'' asa~r or a part1ctpant. 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Watson, it's no coincidence. .... -: Roddenberry said, "I originally wanted to do IL~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ the untold stories of Sherlock Holmes -the oc· ~ cult. But the rights wer e tied up in estate so I de- cided to bring it up lo dale. But as I wrote I got further and further away from that. Sebastian doesn't shoot cocaine or pl ay the violin." He said he turned to the occult as a change of pace from science fiction and because his wife, M aJel Barrett, nurse Christine Chapel in "Star Trek," is a .. supe rnatural nut." She plays Lilith, a witch. in "Spectre," which · was filmed in England. "ITWNKTHE REASONtheocculthas failed 1s that until recently the networks always chickened out," he said. "They wanted tne unex- plained to be explamed. H you·had a ghost it always turned out to be somw ne trying to frighten the aunt out of the estate. "But pretend with me it's real. To help you suspend belief 1 will give you enough supportive evidence that you will accept it as real. Rarely has this been done. H 's no more ridiculous lo believe In demons than to believe in half the lead· in~ characters on TV today." GRAND OPENING NEXT WEEKEND 0..0wn Co.try Store Heattt.Food Dept. F~.~-· ';'1. ;;;;:~ . I Of'9f OpeM Fri., May 27th 7 a.m.. ~UHDA y 'TIL 6 Wotch for ow bkJ tPfflClts ht ow . · '°'' .,. .. ,_..., ...... w. -......... ,... 11 ...., tt.olttl food 1ton !ft toW11I Wolt 'til you tfi ~ ....,_.. sn the aton, the lfttrchOfldlse, the / l'I ~ ~ prices! Yow"ll Ion all fflrff. ~ · ~/ ,,,_ n.. ...,.. ,. Wwtd., hi Our Rowr 5'top ,----·R•ltrJ•Til-----1 r-----RiITU•Ta]----, I Double Heeder 11 COLORFUL I : LARGE LOCAL : : MARGUERITE I 1 STRAWBERRIES 11 DAISIES : . 1 OR 11 Ori!Jlnal 7 9c A I I SWEETCHERRIES 11 111nch ~··1 .....-----------. : 39c BOX l: lll!llt 2 : Great Taste Red Chianti Sale 25% off regular boolc ~ in· ,;i•c loc~. 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MIW PNoMll 64""9) t4'·ffU ....... » 645-.Mtt ' I '' f I ' ) ' ' • ,,-• .. .. !\. •• >---.;"-,·' .. ..J.. J'-~·-. IJ([ .... ,,... ..... --::---------~------------... ,,.,_ Now at 1601· Newport 8 vd. ...... -...~ • llOfntfOlltth!il \ " Out 'n' About NormM Stanley New Look Intimate At Mitla There's been a face·lift al Mitla Mexican restaurant on 19th Street in Costa Mesa. An interior renovation has completely a ltered appearances .. ) j Owner Jose Saucedo has pro- duced an atmosphere that's somewhat flashy while al the sam e tJme making considerable allowance for cozy and intimate dining. NOW PLA NG AT THE NEWPORTER INN Awakenlng41t 8:45 Nightly Except M_ondays More than anything, perhaps, the new motif suggests you've been transported to the semi· tropical setting of a Mexici:tn seaside resort HC're you decide, ts terrrun of "The Night of the Iguana." NUMEROUS SPACE d1 v1ders have been added <tnd C\'Cr} booth 1s now topped \\ith the sheltcnng <'Over of a thatch roof. An un usual upholstery fabric on the seats proves as pleasing for its texture as for its bright colors. Texture is likewise an impor- tant fci.lture in the contrasting ust• of glistening wood and rough pl aster surfaces. Other de corative touches used sparingly but effettively include pamtmgs and Me xican lnd1dn rug tapestries. One thing unchanged al !\lilla, thankfully . is the f ood A!> alway~. Jo!'.c's top-notch Mex e1can fare is available in a w1clc· variety of dishes To start things off order a n· gular Margarita. Sl.lO: 1f Y<>u 'n· a d a r c d e \ 1 I . t h c c..I o u b I t· M ar..:arita. S2. f'or an appPlll<'r Lr~ lht' guacamole and fnto-. "'1th t:hec~c large, $1 !)5 !-.m.sl l, SI 35. or the guacamole dip, $1 25 I F YOU PREFER to order J com li11wllon pl alt• 10 a M 1•>.tl'Jn n· ~la u run l , t h c re ·!> a "' 1 d t· ranging latitutll• in :\litla'!> 22 of fl•rings Sampll· H·lt·rt1on-. e•n1·h11i1da . taco. bean!> and nee, $2 65; two nautas. beuns. n t t• served ~ilh '111egar .... our <'rl«1m a nd gua{':imule. S2.9!'1 For an unusual t aslQ rcat tr y ca m aron c:. a la 'ttmp1co <shrimp Tampico s lyle)$3.25. In this dish the shnmp arnnarinat- ed in a special hnusc s-.ice and served with beans, ice and tortillas. On the a la carte s14 of the menu you can choo~ from among nearly three dOl'1 items. A novel offering here 1s~e bur - rito de falhna fr1to . a eer or C'hicken burrito. deep f ed and garnished with guacamo~. SJ.65. Two nifty dinner plaes are tabbed al $4 .50 caC'h : J ose's speciality is carnc as· a (top sirloin steak J -.erv with enchilada. beans and g u· amole. tortillas. coffe<• or t ; lh<' seafood combinallon ('0 ists of fis h. clams and !>hrtm served with nee and salJd l:'li ADDITION to sen). lunch und dinner sevl•n day<> f week. M 1tl a preparei. food to gof nd has facilities for a banquet orprivate party Sunday c h a ag ne l.Jrunch is yet another t us m. e;, ening dining al M la can ;.ilso be followed by dan ng and t•ntertainment in tht.• lou e The {'UrrC'nt allracllon is th Renec- t ion Tno featuring GI a Ben nt'll wtth Armando Ru11. nd Carl Zarcone ~ili a Mexican rest r ant 1s localed at 547 W 19th SI, C~ta Mesa. 642 -9761 T h erf's also another edition in J\n<ih~m 1750 W Lincoln <near cl1d 1. 991 -0540. • • • \ PRO~ISING NE\\iming at· tr;.iltion 1n Lagunu f1111Js 1s Enjoy The Musical bcitetMnt of The 5-ftiece land OASIS Wed. thna Sat. • FT'Om 9 p.m. NOW! 2 BANDS SUNDAY AITTRNOON! Calypso Stffl land l to 7 .. M Charfie RotMro Jau Quc:rht 5 to 9 .. M Rcservl\ti1uns 6'HJ·51::.) At iihe end a! l'for~h Bny:.1d~ Dr Newport Broch Barone's Itah an restaurant. lhe t hird f ami l y enterprise establis hed by owner 1'~rank Arpaia. Sherm a n Oaks a nd Toluca Lake are the s uccessful predecessors since the 1950s. Laguna Hills features four handsom e dining rooms. all richly carpeted an blue gold and subtly divided by etched smoked g lass. walnut paneling and alcoves. Other elegant touches include cryst a l chand e lier!>. C'ushy cha irs and booths. whit~ bone china and sculptured slain less place settings. The kitchen -we were told dis penses everything "lo order ... and that's no small feat with 60 some entrees · seafood. veal. chicken , pasta a nd broiler s pecialities plu s 14 p izzas. homemade sausage, omelets and appetizers SO M E OF THE h ouse s pecialties are fettucini a la Ro m ano (similar to Alfredo1. lasagna. a melt o( ricotta and mozzarella, chicken Marco Polo scampi in herbed garlic sauce Dinners. a la carte. r un from s:J.25 (spaghetti and meatballs 1 to $8.25 <New York sleak and Hamp Barone l. Add $1 for chunky min es tron e or tangy house saJad. Lunch (from Sl.75 1, 11 a.m. to2 p m .. Monduy through Saturday . Sunday brunch. 10 a m. to 3 p.m dinner nightJy to midnight, to 1 a .m . week<'nds . Barone's 1~ located at 24031 El Toro Road. <~SINGER. PageCSI Real Cantonese Food eat here or take home Take A $5 Vacatio To The Orient ~t·ttk do_" n into tlw ".mthin).! air of ti· Far Ea~t at it' fin<'~t . Enjoy u hdore-d 1nnl'r cocktail and prepa ~ for a rnemo rahlt• dining t'\pl·rit•m•t.J. \t•rn·d in the ~erenc Orie al traditiqn. Top it off \\'ith a delightful tropicnl ink and disCO\'<>r the Oric·nl a~ '011 "ant it to IH'. Opening soon. \our dining plt•a,un• ;, ours. Phorw rl'~t>n·at iom an·t'pkd ('i 1-4 ) 8:1~-!) 1 H5 . a'sro-n T!P~r You WU/ R:~b~ In ~1ncArthur Squan' beh\t~cn irc h St and MacArthur Blvd . ' Friday. Mey 20, 1977 DAILY PILOT CitieS~ Host Festivals TONIGHT, MAY ZO NEWPORT ARTS FESTIVAL -Art show and e nttirtamment. today through Sunday at Fasluon Is land. Newport Beach. Free MA V FESJ'IVAL Carnival. parade 00 a.m . Saturday, west on Chapman Avenue from Harwood Street), Hart Memone1I Park, Orange, today through Sunday. 998-5200 'CARROUSELOF ANAHEIM' Entertainment and dlsplays, 10 a.m to 10 p m today. 10 a m to 6 p. m. Saturday at Anaheim Convention Center 53~·2833. DANCE WORKSHOP -Origmal choreography, 8 o'clock tonight and Saturday m UC Irvine Lillie Theater, room 161 of Hum am lies Hall 75 cents WIND ENSEMBLE 8 o'clock torught .rnd Saturday at UC Irvme Concert Hall. $1 general. students free 'MAJOR BARBARA' -Shaw t•omedy. 8 o·dock tonight. Saturday and M ay 25-28 at UCI Theater $3 general. $1 student:.. 833-6617 or 833-6614 'THE ENCHANTED' J ean Giraudoux fan. tasy. 8 o'clock tonight ahd Saturday at Sad· dleback College Theater Building R, 28000 Marguerite Parkway, Mission Viejo. $2 general, $1 students. 831 -9700 or 495-4950, ext. 263. COMEDY ACTS -Steve Bluestein. Frank Welkner and Jimmy Whig, 8:30 and 10 o'clock tonight th.rough Sunday at Laff Stop, 2122 S. E Bristol St.. NewPort Beach. $3.50_.#hd two drinks. 'PLAZA SUITE' Com edy, tonight through June 11. 8 :30 p .m Fridays and Satur- day~ onl y, Garden G r ove Com mun itv Theat er at Lake School. 10801 Orangewood, Gard<'n Gro\'t'. S2.50 gener al. $1.50 students and ~eniors. 554-1452 OFFBEAT COMEDY "'Oh Di.id. Poor Uad. Mama's Hung You m the Clo~et and 1·m Feeling So Sad." 8 o'clock tonight and Saturday. 5 pm Sunday at Phillips Hall, Santa Ana College. 17th and Bristol streets. S2 general. $1 students a nd s eniors. 835-5971. M USICAL REVUE "200 Years of the Amttrican Musical Theater," Ana-Modjes k:1 Youth Productions <il Lillie Loara Elementary Theater. 1610 W. Broadway, Anaheim. 7 .JU o'clock tonight throui::h Sunday $2 gen<'ral. Sl.25 students under 17, 75 cent!> rh1ldrcn and ~cn1or~ 537·1767 'ARSENIC AND OLD LACE' Coml'<i). 8 JO o'clock tonight. Salurd<iy. <incl May 26·28 San C'lemenh• Community Theuter. 202 A' cnid.1 Cabrillo, San Clement\' l!l2 046.5 ·sf:F: HOW TllE\' R UN' Westminster Com mumly Theater. i272 !\1 a pit• St . Wcstmin!>lN 8 30 o·c·lcX'k tonighl through Jum· I. f'nda)!> .11ul S<iturda)~only 893·8621l DRAMA ··Thl' Sign tn !'>idne) Brus h:m s Wm A Bright New Nome An All-New M enu Introducing SULLY'S SPECIAL Cno1Ce Prime Rib Au Jus Old City Plozo Use Pol1zodo Off-Romp Oo•n Dooly lunch and Oonnur Pt.on< 4'18 17 I Times/·Places dow." 8.30 o'clock tonight and Saturday, 5:,. p. m . Sunday at Colden West College Actara Playbox. 15744 Golden West St.. HuntingloA Beach. $2. : 'llEIDI' -Children 's TheKter Guild of Newport Harbor, 7:30 o'clock tonight, 1 and 3:30 pJft: S;.1lurda}' and Sunday Kl Corona del Mar Rtgb School Little Theater, 2101 East Bluff Drive. Newport Beach. and 7 :30 p.m. June 3 and 1 and 3:30 p.m . Jun<' 4 at 1''airview State Hospjlal Auditorium. 2501 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Me&IL- Sl 50 at door: $1.25 each in groups of 10 or mo.re. 640-1010 'COSI FAN TUITE' -Mozart opera in Engliish. 8 o'clock tonight in Orange Coast Colle&e Audilonum. 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. $2, 'COME BLOW YOUR HORN' -Comedy, I o'clock tonight through May 28 at Knights of Pythias Hall, 3797 E l Camino Real, Tustin. J>tt· .sented by Tustin Theater Guild. 838-1971. ' 'EQUUS' -Adult drama, now lbrou~ June 11 at South Coast Repertory, 1827 NewPort Blvd .• Costa Mesa. 8p.m . Tuesdays-Sundays and 3 p.m Sundays. $4.50·$6.50. 646·1363 after l p .m . daily S EBASTIAN'S DINNER T H EATER S - .. Norman . Is That You?" now through May 29 at 140 Avenada Pico, San Clemente, 492-9950; .. Hello. Dolly." now through J uly 3 at the Grand llotel, Number 1 Hotel Way, Anaheim. 772-7710, CONTINUING IN LOS ANGELES "Merton of the Movies." through June 4 at the Ahmanson Theater: "A History of the Amencan Film" and ··Angel City." through June 5 at the Mark Taper Forum. ·'Por,gy and Bess," through mid-June at the Pantages Theater lndehmte runs "Jlold Mc!" at the Wesl\\ood PIKyhouse; "Vanities" al I he Coronet Theatl·r. ··A Chorus Line" at I.he Shubert Theater SATl'RDA Y, MAY 21 R ENAISSANCE PLEASCRE FAIRE 9 a .m to 6 p m . Saturday. Sunday and May 28-29 at Old Paramount Ranch in ,\goura Re·{'reation of an F.lttabethan counlv fair S4 95 adults. Sl.95 children under 12. · 'GODSPELL' M.u.<;1cal story based on lht· Gospel. 8 p.m Saturday and Sunday m Fashion -l!>la nd. Newport Beach $3 50 general, $2 .50 stu- dents under 18 atthedoor "MINIATUR E FAIR ' Dollhousc show a nd !>al l'. 11 i.I m to6 p.m Saturday. 11 um. lo5p.m Sund;.iy <-it Rochelle :. Convention Center. 333:J ISt>e OF:Ll.·ARTF., Page C.t l ~olden ~; ~~~ ;;:;;;rayon ~~ GENUINE CHINESE MANDARIN DISHES Specializing In Chinese A la Corte Dishes LU NCH•OtMt~ER DAILY Food to Take Ou t 11 .30 A.M to 10 P M 102l .......... d. COSTA MBA 642-7162 • 646-Ht I In San Clemente It 's • trrze Open Daily From 11 a. m . Srmday Bronch 10a.m.-4 p .m . Twenty Thre e Seventy One South El Camino Real For Rese111mions Call 7141492-7962 • I • . ' . .. ·: f I l \ I C4 DAILY PILOT . . - Friday, May 20. 19n . . . . • • .. t .. MCXICJ\J «->ii!!!' DELL' ARTE SA TIRE TUESDAY IN COSTA MESA . ' • • A MIW A._, IXCmMG DPllJINCE IH MEXICAN DtHIHG otNING DANCNG ENTERTAINMENT COOCTAILS SEA FOOO FOOO TO GO BANQUETS PRIVATE PARTIES • CHAMPAGNE SUNDAY BRUNCH Meat Mefw Credit c.-. Now Appearing GLORIA BENNITT "Reflection" Trio wlffl A..-ltdobi& 547 W . 19 STREET cwtxerc- COSTA MESA 642·9764 Aho: AHAHEtM -'750 w. u..c• , ..... lllCl4111 991-0540 ....... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-.. WHATDCES LAWRY'S GULLIV€R'S AMDTH€ DE:LL&CP.OWN HAVE:IN COMMON? HANSPP.AG€P. For over 20 years Hons Pra ger hos been creor1ng unique din· 1ng experi ences for Law ry's f\esrouron1s and then Gutlhvers His loresr off enng The Gell & Crow n, is designed 1n rhe ·, 'r· . · some grand '· ~: .~ 1rod1t1on. I ' 14041 Oeoch Olvd. Westminster CA Reservations (714) 898-6702 (From Page C3> Lakewood Blvd .• Long Beach. $1 adults. 50 cents childrtn UN IVERSITY C HORALE CONCERT -8 pm Saturday and Sunday in the Cal State Fullerton Little Theater, 800 N. State College Blvd. $2. 870·3371 weekday afternoons RAIN Rock concert, 8 pm. Saturday an UC Irvine Crawford Hall . $4.50. SUNDAY, MAY 22 MUSIC AND POETRY By Mark Turnbull. 8 p.m Sunday at Paci(u: Mutual Leaming Center, 700 Newport Center Drive <use San Clemente Drive entrance). Newport Beach $3 general, $2 students. 675·3866 t'OLK FESTIVAL Mus ic and dance. 11 a.m to 4 p.m . Sunday a t Harbor Plaza. Port Adm1oistra tion Building, Long Beach Harbor Free ORIGI NAL POEMS, PLAYS Presented in staged readin gs, 8 p.m . Sunday in the Garden Grove Room. Community Meeting Center . 11300 Stanford Ave . Garden Grove $1 In Westen• Ursula Andress stars in "Red Sun ·• about a true incide~t in the Old West. at 9 p.m . Wednesday on Chan- nel 2. O••••••••O f 'Earl~ 'Bird cMenu t t SERVED DAIL v UNTIL mo P. M. A (UCE:PT SATURDAY} I t ..\ .,llRIMI' rt '\1rl RA and St SAML LlllCKLN t A p,11.i1ro pll''l~•nQ comb1nat•on ol marina! ·d ch11·11cn dnd sh,.mp 1empura S4.'l!'i t II Tl Mr'l RA O,l/\1001) OI NNl:R 6,. Bullf'rlly 'h"mo and hler ol solP I d•PPt!d 1n u b.i11e1 .rnd dc1•p t11ed fJi. 10 ... QOldun p1 11t•1.llc111 SJ 't 1 6._ 'I' l. Yl\1\1 Nll\U I Thin !ll•rt>'! ot tirf>I A p •l'r.:i1cd w ith on11'ln ~ny s.iute 6. ·r .ind ~CVC'fl cond1m1•nl ~ S3.9!'i 'I:' II ., Tl.Al\ TLRI\' 1\1\ I t C.ho1c1is1 bPof magnit1cent1y bro11eo A 10 pleM.r your d•scrrmrnating taste s-1.H~ I RICE SOUP OF THE OAY TEA t ~ t t 11an1a1.11 t Find Us on the North Side of f fashion Island, Newport Center t A Rese rvations honored: 644·4811 &. % SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR YOUR PARTIES 'I 0 ... ,~d~'~';·•·•MI•* --------~~~~!!!!!!!11!!!~~!1111111!..-~~~~~ "Martha,isrif that Lady Godiva · the strip sirloU,. steati • M Let us start by conf irming the whispers. Food at The Five Crovvns is scandalously good So visit this authentic 12th century English coach house and dine as the Lords and Ladies of London did. FNE COOWNS :~: lXOI r . .1.,1 C'oa~t tl~wa~. Corona dcl ~tar.1714l 6i5-1'.3 °.t r--------·COUPOM --------1 11111St€Ji GS ~~!;t I '""'" ··"'"'' ,.,., ....... ,.,.", SYMPHONY CONCERT ~ Orange Coast Collete 1roup, -4 p. m. Sunday in the OCC Auditorium. 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. S2 1eneral, Sl students and scruons Tickets al box office. OP ERA SCENES UCI students, 8 p.m . Sunday at UCl Concert Hall 833-6617 or833·661S. 'TWELVE ANGRY CITIZENS' -Dramu,8p.m Sunday at UC Irvine Little Theater. room 161 Hum aruttes Hall. Free 'JESUS FESTIVAL' Musicals and art, 2 to 5:30 p.m. Sunday at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. 600 St . Andrews Road, Newport Beach. Also, 7 · 30 p .m . perfo r mance of musical "Celebrate Life "50 cents . MONDAY. MAY 23 'AND ALL THAT JAZZ' Saddleback CoUege Jazz Ensembles. 8 pm. Monday in El Toro tugh School'::, Charger Hall, 25255 Toledo Way. Free Tl'ESDAY. MAY Z4 CLASSICAL CONCERT By ::.tudent group~. noon Tuesday an Orange Coast College Fane Arts Hall 119, 2701 fo'a1rv1ew Road. Costa Mesa Free 'THE LOON'S RAGE' Satire on dangers of atomic energy, Oell'Arte Company, 8 p.m . Tues- da.y al Orange Coa::.t College's Dra ma Lab. 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa Free. 556·5640. AV ANT-GARDE FILMS By Scott Bartlet and others , noon Tuesday in Orange Coast College Fine Arts Ha ll 116, 2701 Fairview Road. Costa Mesa. Free. COMEDIANS Willie Tyler. ventriloquist. and Roger and Roger. 8 · 30 and 10 p m May 24·29 at Laff Stop, 2122 S. E. Bristol St . Newport Beach. $2.50 and one drink weeknights, $.1.50 anrl two drinks weekends TRAVEL FILM "Virginia, Birthplace of Our Nation." 7 30 p.m Tuesday in Phillips Hall. San~ ta Ana College. Bristol and 17th streets Free • WEDNE DAY, MAY ZS 'L'HISTOIRE DU SOLDAT'-Stravansky work presented by instrumental students . 8 p.m Wed· nesday in UC Irvine Concery Hall Sl 833·6617 or 833·6615. c.A irporter CJnn CJiotel RR£.\l\t"AST Ll':\<'H lll~~ER C'OCl\T.\IL ().\:\{'!:\(; l'RESE~TS Ot:TSTA~Dl~G DJ\'I\'G & ENTERTAl~MEt\'.T .. * MEDITERRANEAN ROOM FOR EXQL'ISIT E CT ISINE SERVIC~ DJ~Nl':R SERVED FROM 5 PM Ll :\CH FHO:\I 11 30 Al'\I CHAMPAGNE St;SDA Y BRUNCH FRO)I 10 :\)I · 3 PM * Captain's TabJe Coffee Shop SER\ r:w; 2~ HOL'RS DANCING & ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTl Y IN THE LOUNGE 18700 MacARTHUR-NEWPORT (O,,OSIT[ THE All,OIT) 833·2770 "Probably one of the funnlest comedies you wlll ever see~ .. ~~~'\ ~"t 0~~,-<~0#~ ~~~ ~~\ ·f,'t> \S ~"""c.,..-. 11 _tl?>~~noc/diJi/J sUMO•YCH•M,•GME •1 CF\! ~ pt IRUHCH t to 2 I V2 PRICE DINNER SPECIAL I I Buy one dinner ... get 2nd AT HAlf PRICE (with thl1 coupon) I For Information & reservations call (714) 772·7710 or at the box office, Grand Hotel, Number One Hotel Way, Anaheim. (Across from Disneyland.) For Information & reservations call (71 4) 492-9950 or at the box office Sebastian's/West, 140 Avenlda Pico, San Clemente. I rouRCHOla:mM&~Bll~ -·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I ... OR STEAK & SCAMPI l /f :-~ ·01· • d d I . II I ~~°::~;~~p.m. o~E:tit:!~ ·;f~ I Ill~ IR IR~I~ L--------COUPON--------1 ,J/~ntin!JWn ,iJNU>/i dwn (Formerly Sheraton Btoch Inn) 211 12 PedflcCou t tlghwer-sH-1•21 H1tn1tnaton B•ech .Proudly Preaenta The Return of GERMAINE & CLEAR DAYS DINING & DANCING' New Lunch Menu 11 :30-2:30 Mon.-Frl • . SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH Dfnnere lerv.d from 5 p.m. Mon.-a.t. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. WEEKDAY EARLY OINN!RS-1to7 p.m. COCKTAILS -5--7 p.m. Wtth Ylnc.t Y•lentt at th• keyboard WHITEY HOFFMAN TRIO Featuring Judy Jame• Sunday• 7-11 -Monday• 9-1 BANQUET FACILmES -· 20--100 PERSON9 RESERVATIONS 536-1421 : . is Jatlc wil~ · DANCE OONCERT tl p.m. Wednesday and Thuraday ln Fullerton College Calnpus Theah:r, 321 E. Ctiapman Ave $2 adults, $1 students. T HURSDAY. MAY?6 EARLY MUSIC ENSEMBLE -From UC Davis. 8 p m. Thursday in UC Irvine Concert Hall. $3 general, S2 students WINSTON CllAMPIONSIUP RODEO At the lnglewood Forum. 8 p.m . Thursday uad May 27, 2 and 8 p.m . May 28, and 2 p.m . May 29. Tickets at Tlcketron and Mutual agencies. FRIDAY, MAY27 RUSSIAN M1JSIC-"Songs of the Soviet Un· derground," lecture and performance by Vladimir P'rumkin, 8 p.m . May 27 in UC Irvine Mesa Comm oru; Gold Room. 833·5433 HARPSICHORD, ORGAN MUSIC -P erformed by Frederick Hammon: different progrilns. 8 pm. May 27 and 28, 2 p.m . May29at UCI Cdncert Hall DOUG KERSHAW Al Knott·s Berry Farm's Good Time Theater. Buena Park. May ~30. Plus Jody Maller , May 28·30 S4 adults, S2 children STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL Mav 27-28 in Euclid Park area,'""Garden ·GrQYe. Parade. 11 a.m . May 28. begins at Euclid Avenue and Katella, ends on Stanford . Free. 'SONGBAG• Coffeehouse entertainment. 7: 30 p.m . May 27 at Golden West College Community Center. 15744 Golden West St., Huntington Beach. $1. 'POTPOU RRI' Orange County l"eminist Theater production. selections from feminist musicals. noon Mav 27 at Santa Ana College Am· phitheater, 17thand Bristolstreets Free. ORGAN, VOICE CONCERT Del Rich and Cece Woods, 7 to 9. 30 p m . May 27 at Anaheim High School Audatoriu m . Benefits Childrens Hospital 535-0920 'WEST SIDE STORY' Fullerton Civic Light Opera production, 8:30 pm. May 27-28, June 3.4 and June 10·11. and 2:30 p.m. Junes at Plummer Auditorium. Chapman a nd Lemon streets. Anaheim. SJ.50·$.S SO adults . $2.50·$4.50 students 12·22, $2-$3 children . matinee 50 cents less. 879·1732 weekday afternoons, or Wa llichs Music Stores and Liberty and Mutual agencies. ~·'''"'11 RIB E y E STEAK DlllER ... !295 You and Your guests are invited to the Beefsteak'r Restaurant for a get acquainted dinner! Enjoy a Superb Rib Eye Steak Specially priced at $2.95 with coupon below ..... Your dinner includes a delicious Aib Eye Steak, Soup du jour, or fresh green salad with choice of dressing, baked potato or trench fries or rice pilaf. and our special hot garlic bread. "Among 20 Select Dinner Entries" Sirfoin Stut.. ........... l.tS Gl'Md Beef SfHk ....... 2.7S FiletMi,. ............. l.tS TDPSi~n .............. .3.25 PnrfllseSINt ...... .s.tS c~lellirianl ... ~~.us Gotdeft Mlt ........... US New Yott ............... 4.25 Steak 'N MUooms .... 3.4S hcen Wrapped Fkt ... .3.'5 S te.k-A · 8eb . . . . 2.tS S INt 'N Petlllen ........ J.25 STEAK 'N LOBSTER ......... 6.95 <TOP Sirloin Steak and Australian l.Obster) . . ,1 . ' ·I '• .. ·' ·' ·t ) .. ·' ·' ~ ~ ., • .. " .. .. ., ·. . J .. • .. .. .. .. • ' Teddy and Bear J a m es Whitmore as T eddy Roosevelt waves his namesake, Teddy Be{lr. in "Bul- l y," a one -man s how th at will be pe rformed June 7-12 at the Los Angeles Music Center 's Ahma nson Theater . Tickets are available at agencies. Business Viewed "For all its flaws. the American corporation has provided more people with more necessities and more luxuries than any system the world has ever seen." So says Ben J Wattenberg in ··There·s No Business Like Big Business." the opening seg- m ent of "Jn Search of the Real America." airing Sund a) a t 9 p.m on KO CE·TV. Channel 50 Wattenberg challenges the accusations that big business ignores the consumer, manipulates the m<1rket and st1nes its compt>l1t1on He asser~ tha t m~t corpor ations simply provide what peo- ple " ant TEMPLE GARDENS CtHNS~S ReNtaurant LUNCHEON AMO DINNER DAILY Sp~cial Luncheon BuH.t ·.1c111n.1y 1nr11 F11rt.ov 11 10 f•) 1 \(J RICl<SHA COCKTAIL LOUNGE F hJh1ri11q L .. c.h• Tionoc 11 Drink!> I SOO ADAMS lot Horborl COSTA MESA And. In Gorden Gro•~ 1220 I IAOO KHURST 540-1,37 540-1 92) IAt Chop"'onl 6)1-7020 ll 1~h1•'1 (~11.iltl\ \,1l1H ~h·\11 .111 Foo<l' tfi4~ AL L SP~TS MNTS GIANl 7 FOOT TV SCREEN M on.-ThUf. 11-30 o.m. to 10 pm Fri & Sol 11 30 o.m to 11 pm $undoy '4 p.m. IO IQ p.m. CCXKTAILS I 4 ~~YM~i ] 9093 E ADAMS HUNTING TOO BEJ\'"H °}I'), 7c; 11 Take off for a fun evening at The Registry! Great evenings take off In The Grand Portage Reat1ur1.A&.-and Saloon. Start wt th a auperb dinner le1forlng table·•lde gourmet cookery. Stay lor dancing and awltched·on entertainment. Come lor dinner. Or the dancing. Try our 24 hour Gazebo. too. Now that's a happy landlngl KATHRYN CHASE Mowtln.._.4 THE REGISTRY HOTEL ORANGE COUNT\' AIRPORT 19800 M1cArthur 81~ .• lrvlM Phone 752.a:tn 0..*aM~tl¥ Ho.c>ilallly M~I Colp. D1U l•KM " 0 1'1l '( PILOT C5. ~ 'I~ Fnday. May 20. 197 I SINGER RETURNS TO REGISTRY. • • < t·rom Page CJ) Laguna .blls, 768·8011 ••• AWAKENING, a musical and s how gr<Up, is now appeannc in the Lido Lounge al the Newporter I nn , 11D!7 J amboree R oad, Ne w port Beac h . 644 1700 They're 4n !Slnge from 8:4S pm. lo 1 :~ i.m .. Tuesday through Sunday. and today. Their mater1¥1 In eludes contemporary hitis. stan- dards, rock 'n roll. ballads, sw1J1g tunes, disco beats and even some on ginal songs. Kathryn takes center stage at 10 p.m and midnight, Monday through Saturday The Registry ls }M8ted al 18800 MacArthur Blvd .. lr'Vine, 752-Sm . • • • The fhoe talented members of Awakenlng a r e leader Bo b Sherman, who pla ys five key.boards, the clarinet and sax· ophone; i,ad male vocalist Pete Wilson, "ho plays guitar and trumpet; Randy Gaughen plays fender bass and trumpet and doubles m piano, guitar and d rums; Jim E s k e w plays pe r c ussio n ins trum e nts ; viva cious Dani elle Stephenson 1s the lead (emale vocalist ANOTHER ente r tainment must Singer Kathryn Chast>. who filled the Grand Portage Saloon at the Registry Hotel to capacity during her four-week April engagement, returned by popular demand again this week and will hold forth at the hostelry until June 11. Vikki Carr Special To Air Saturday "Thl' V1kk1 Carr Special" with The New Christy Minstrels and Bobby VL•e airs Saturday at 8 p.m . on KTTV, Channel 11. Vikki , Bobby and The New Christy Minstrels open with" For Once in My Lile." Then Vikki solos · "After Today," ''It Must Be Him," "I Can't Take My Eyes Ort You." ··cuando Calienla EJ Sol ,' "With Pen in Hand," "Some of These Days," and "After You've Gone." Kathryn, referred to a s "The Voice" by Dick Van Dyke, opened for Frank Sinatra during his January appearances in Ft. Lauderdale. Fla. Her deep voice belts out tunes from the Manhat· tan Transfer's "Operator" to ··Feelings" in a fast -paced show. With versatility keynoting their work, the group takes you back and forth between the '50s • An THEATRES-ORANGE COUNTY MANN'S SO. COAST PLAZA SAM rtc:KIM,AH FILM "CROSS OF IROH" IRJ ' '"" 1111.J J.111 a.111tt s.sm He t.\T/_ l_l:Jl-"H "LUCKY LUCIANO" 1-lkH t.\T/_ 4 ..... :00 flll Pl.tt*& MANN'S "MURDER IY DEA TH .. CPG' 7 ff.lt:JO U T/-1:41-l':t .. t•M SO. COAST PLAZA Cuti llt11 Jiii 1111111 ~ 'UIS ·-.. 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"MR. llLLIOH" ,., "IAUKER, IAEAKER" "CITIZEN BAND" ~''THE BIG BUS" IPGI • A RIJ>.ROARINC PORTRAY AL Of TEDDY ROOSEVt:L T!" T·-·~"'"' PLEA SE P •RDOH OUR TEMPORARY SALES OFFICE I FOUNT AIM VALLEY SPAS 18312 WARD STREET CHear Elffs) FOUMTAIM VALLEY 92708 rHOHE 962-0960 ' (SPA S MANUFAqTURED B Y GERICOI J Classic Model $2495 r::: PlllCI fMCWDISt 1.c\ - • HUTIW • ftl.TH • 2-IUMPS • I Z·AW ILOWll • YOUI CHOICI OF 11L1 NOM!M SILIC110M ,. • (TV DAIL~ LOG} t l ~ FRIDAY •V•NING 8:00 O fJ • o ( 17 3 ) IQ! News o i2Jl (4 1.21 l .> cm,..., O SUr Trt~ rv Celntr Pyle G ~e m P1rtr!G1t r amity Q)Ma111·12 fD Clectric Companr fD OrarNtk Se11es QtJ lrlib Do111lu -6:30- 0 Oin•ll! Cues1s include G•o·~' Abboll, Gene llrlly Hal l 1ndtn le.in Stapleton. R1ch11d W1dmd•~. lorn Boslry and IJody C1uodmdn Lt ) Andy Cttllolh t!QI Mtll G11tl1n Show tD fl1111lr Allatr ( 1lJ U ) Cuns~t fil)Zoocn ( ltl (I)) Wtkome au• kotte1 m Ton Talk 7:00 o a 1u s m m "'"' 0 Liars Club 61 ~ Tllrtt Sons tt To Tell the Trulh O Concentralton m I lowt luri, CE The FBI ft) MnNetl/lehm lleport ( ~ 8 ) Whars H1pptn1n1 3.JJ Crou·Wtu -7:30 - 0 The lmpou1ble flt&ht lh1s sptdal program commemorates the SOth anniversary of Charles A Lindbngh's lltght across lhe Atlantic on 1927 Host t~ Clifl Robert~M. who i; .m acttve p1lo1 and owner ot many eatly a1rc1afl Guesls include Bud Gurney. an av1a11un pioneer, and Claude Rotan ol Ryan Aviation. who butlt the 011g1ndl "Sp111t ol SI Louis" O lm Amtnun Style 6 , The Odd Couple U 101 J1l C• l m HoU1,,ood SquJrtS a The Muppels O The Joker's Wtld m (29 l.•) Brady Bunch ( 11 ~ ) Dolly Parton Show fD Channel 28 Ton11ht Specldl ea tended covmge rl lhe W01ld AHiu~ Counttls Slat• D~parlm,nt Con luencr at lht ~l•tlPr H~ton tn Los A~grles. ~· liars Club 8:00 O ( 111 rJ') Code R (Rl lhE hldnd k~,CLl f DIC~ dtS.COVPIS thty havt a • b bogptr lhan thev can handle and hdve lo till lln the aid of thetr nr1ghbo1s wh~n dll the tlthMI power 101 thY •~I.ind 1~ lost and !fanger lu ltle and prop~rty becomt$ 1mm1oent 0 il.~ 0) Ito ID Sanford and Son (R) Concl The Sanlotd) tmally ~~I hip lo the ru~on behind then unr1pecled Hawa11an vacation dnd ~re involved 1n a drsperate elforl lo esu pe the villains O M0Y11: c (2hr) ''Wondm of Al1dd1n" (com) '61 Donald o·eonnor Notlle Adam, V1Uort0 Dt Stea Michtle Metttet 6 McMt: re (2hr) "The Oesper ale Hours" ldtd) 55 Humphrey Borart f rtd11c March Martha Scott G1~ Young. Allhur Ktnntdy Dewey Martin O ( 29 a ) Jtl Donny and Marit 8 WtMtn's Spec1tf: The A~ Woman O Azteu Soccer Los Aneele:. Altec.s ~ Poilland T 1mbe1s m Brea• the Bank m All Tllat Glffters Dan IS ''"" haled by Chnsltna s des11c lo hve alone. l W 21ves some advice pn Irle 10 Chnsl1nd. and then puts her '" rha19p ot the Lmda Murkland pie 1 u1t Peggy conttnues her setm1ngly ~ordod attair: Mt<:hael leaves Andrea n • 1Palous rag~ and Peggy returns tu W•llrr. who knows whal she hds t1nnr · -8:30- O J l l 1s 1 f10l €0 llBC Fttday N1&ht Mowie: IC I (2'?11 r) "The Spoil of St. louts" (adv) ·~7 Jame:. Stewart Murray Hamilton. Pa111eta Sm1tll Marc Connelly In comment orahon ol lhP dalt 50 ~ear~ ago. whPn Charles A Lindbergh made lhe I'"' solo non slop Lransallanl1c lh~hl NBC presents Billy Wilder's b1op1aph1cal d1a111a sta1Tt11g James St~wart a~ ··1 uc•y ltndy .. Thouah hos l1rsl solo fhpt ntfrly 1)101 ed to bt his last, L lf!dbtrgh was soon barnst01m1na the to11ntiy, pt1I01m onR "''h an aerral t11c1n and carrying lhr atr ~~ But II! new lost his brlofl 1n the lutore ot 111 trawel, •RO on Mav 70. 1927-he YI oul horn Roosevelt r teld Long Isl.ind on h1\ IMely m1ss1nn m Cross Wtls (E) Perry MUOll 9:00 0 ((fl) (I)) Cl) CIS rrtday Movie: (C) (211r) "l rnnl1111" ( dra) '75-John Wayne, Richard Alie~ boloogh, Judy Gee$0n, Mel f e1m, John Vernon, RalPll Meeker. John Wavne liars as Bit Jin! 811n11la1n. a touah. 1ndeptlld1nt·minded Cluu~o police heulenant wtl(I ~oul afler • racketeer h1dip1 out 1ntandon IJ A WORLD PJ(MIEIEI • Esplosiwt Milian Ofama "DEL TA COUNTY USA" D (~ 6 > UC frWIJ lli&hl Mowi1: CJ (2hr) "Dttta tontr USA" (dra) '77-Petu Oonat, l~nn1 Miles. Lota Alb11c1tt. Peter ~\ter ~on. James 0. Anlon10, M1thelt Carey The New South IS the bKk drop IOI this contempor1ry d1ama ol the youn1 Jltople ol an old Southern lam11'f who fi•d lhtlllsttfU cail&hl belween t old llld1ho11s and a rapiclly c~nCllll WIJ ot hit, m .$fledall A UltM • ~Ofl.lftll.M a,...,,.., lonita m~.si.. ID W W In Rnitw ID llocllel J •tils -9:30- CD w.tl T....,... losi"I Iii) W4i11 Str..t W..11 10i00 u. """ r u fodf'f at Tta "Burt Batharatll" m Clullc Jlttatrt '"Pl11d1se Rtslortd" m u ... •• -10:30-m m m11"" 11:00 o u m 1it ""' D ll.I 1IQ, ill/ 1_.l) .... , U (lt. f ) Lowe 1$tr1U11 Sttl• I t ) .. That C~ltllS D Mowle: 1 C) "fht Mul ol • Sh.bl" (adv) '69-Walter Pld&eon. ln&er Steven$, lnc Braedtn. Wilham M4tsh•ll m ~ry Har1111an. Marr Hartman a> Tiit Honeymooners (1m f~1) Tiit Randt Show Q) Or 11111tlc S.t lts -11:30- 0 ( 11J l t ) (() CIS lilt Mom 1 C) Mic* ' C.rol & Ted & Alice" (com) 'b9-N1talt e Wood. Robert Culp, llholl Could, Dyan C4nnon 0 w ll) (111 m Jol11w1r Cilton 1 t ) Mawle: "Th• Jac~pot" (com) ''iO-llmes Stewart, &fbala Hale. ldmes Clrason D ( 1'J CI') <1tl Bmtta m News • m Stt. Bllkt • :-,:, fD ll«l rersllf(tive on the News .... m C111t1111 l• 12:00 e 0tsco ·11 tD Motte. "PillK tn the Yur Zero" ()(.1 11) '62-R•y Milland, lean Ha1en, Frankie Avalon, Mary "1tt,hel, •Joan Fonlatne • · m McMt: ~ "little Slltphtrd of ktn1dcwlt Come" (adv) '61-ltmmte Ho&~. Clull Wills. Lu;na Patten. -12:30- 0 All~l&hl Show: "Tiie Third Secrtl," "Black frid11," "Stolen Assianment." "Slot> Thiel" U Su5jltnse Thfatre llJ Soul T 111n 1:00 OTalbbout 0 t11l 00 um Midniflll Special O Thrilltr 2:00 O Ooublefealurt Movie: "Cfasfl of Sllen«.'' "TM LOii& MelllOf}" tD All_.i&ht Shor. "Eisht O'CloU • Wal," "The Rte! Snow'' -3:05- O Mowte: © "40 rounds ol Trouble" (com) "63-fony Curit), Suu nne Pleshelte, Phil Silver\ Cta11e Wtlco~. Lerry Storch, Howard Mor11s I SATURDAY I I MORNING 7 :00 O Camt 11 Tllree 0 Ill) 1.§J u.Ql ID Woody Wood· peckt1 Sito'# c & 1 Popeye Car loons fJ (Qt) 'lJ) lU! Tom ' Jerry/ Mum bf) Sito'# 18 J Interior Oesi&n O Youth & the luu~ m Elemtnluy News 0> ~Ill Yorty Show til) Yo&& f0t Healtll -7:30- fJ Sleps lo learnin& U Q}) (fl (1.Q) m rink Panther 0 racesetters 6J fdl1 the Cal D (t:l9l re ) <1'1 Jabberpw a Typ1nc 0 Hoe f lldp Sllow tD Movie: "The f1gh1tnc Coasl Cuard" (dra) ·~1-B11an Donlevy Forrest Tucker. [Ila Rarnrs. O> llomptr Room ( 11) ~'I) Blia Bufh lo fl!) Ewtrybocly's Busineu .. 8:00 ~ O ( 11l (31) C.~ Sylvester & ..! Twtety O Movie: "The Redhead and the Cowboy" (wes) "50-Clenn r Old ($) ~opeyt/Bup Cartoons 0 (\lll ltJ) l»i Scool>y Ooo 0 Mowie: l¢) "Mowin& hrgel" (adv) '70-ly Hardon. 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Cfl DAILY PILOT Friday May 20. 1977 A Touch of Jazz Go/Jen Bear Slates TUX> Shows By MICHAEL PASKEVICH Of,,_ 0•11• ~Itel Sl•tt Local jazz fans mourning the loss of Hungry Joe's have at least a tem· porary respite this weekend with what should be a pair of first.rate jazz ~hows at The Golden Bear, across from the pier in Huntington Be~ch. Tonight through Sunday jazz sax- ophomst and flutist Ronnie Laws and h1~ Pressure sextet will perform two shows nightly at 8:30 and 11. On Monday, jazz/rock's premier powerh ouse drummer and bandleader Lenny White will appear for one show only at 8:30 p.m. Cost is $.S per show and reservations are re· (·om mended by calling 536-9600. PERHAPS TOO much has been written about so-called fusion music, the mJeclton of funk, rock and roll dvnamics and electronic wizardy into fiec-form 1azz progressions. Granted. the rombinataon 1s capable of sending pu r1sts whose tastes run more towards Kenny Burrell and Milt Jackson running for cover. However. 1t must be remembered that Stan Kenton's discordant big band sounds of the '40s, the bop era of Charlie Parker and the cool tonal sax progressions of John Coltrane in the '60s were greeted with similar hostili· ty. Today these men are t:onsidered J<IZZ pioneers for the chances they took. Fusion is the sound of the '70s, JAZZMAN AT GOLDEN BEAR Saxaphone Player Laws ·: bright and aggressive without sacrificing the mood of jazz or the in· strumental finesse it requires. Ronnie Laws and Lenny While are foreru.n- ncrs in thls relatively ntlw field. An interesting if slightly overbear· ing work. "Big City" features guest appearances by notables such as Ray Gomez (guitar). Miroslav Vitous (bass>. Jan Hammer and Herbie Han- cock Ckeyboardsl. and Bennie Mau pin <soprano sax l. Not !:lure of hi::. upcoming hve lineup but White 1s the only drummer around who could get away with a 00-minute solo. CONCERT NEWS: Heavy tJcketde· mand has forced a second show < 11 p .m .l for Weath e r Report /Al D1Meola, May 25 at Santa Monica Civic. Gary Wright and Head East will play the same location on May 26. The Bay City Rollers <non-fusion ) are at the Anaheim Convention Center June 3. The Grateful Dead at the Forum on June 4 On June 7 it's Little Feat at Santa Monica Civic. Alic<.• Cooper. The Kinks and The Tube~ headline at the outdoor Anaheim Stadium on June 19. Crosby, Stills and Nash reuniteJune28·29atthe Forum. LAWS, 26, HAS been dubbed "the thriller killer saxophone player," and his three Blue Note albums prove this title 1s more than hype. His first album. "Pressure Sensitive·• was the biggest selling debut in the label's :J7.year history His latest. "Friends and Strangers." 1s more pop and vocal oriented tn an attempt to gather the 1azz/rock cross-over market. Possessin~ fine control and a good ear for improvisation. Laws is at his best on his hard-edged, percussive numbers His pressure lineup in- cludes two keyboards Cone synthl. hass. two guitarists and two pNcuss1onislr-.. Laws is planning a future tour with his brother, Hubert. who 1s often called the world's ~realest Jazz flutist. While. until recently a member of Ct11ck Corea's Return to Forever, has Just relc<1scd his second solo album. · Ri~ Cit)," <Nemperor NE-4411 . His compos1t1onal skills are improving . tnd , with tame, may equal his forceful but melodically sound drum techni· C'JUC TWO FtlEMCH COMEDIES! 'Flight' Tonight Channel 4 will air ··The rm possible Flight,'' a special half hour program of Charles A. Lindbergh's hfe and his- toric flight across the Atlantic m honor of the 50th anniversary or lht• event. tonight at 7 30 The program will open with a mon tage of the ·20s and the g1anLc; of that era-Babe Ruth. V..ilt•ntmo. Jack Demps~y. Chaplin . 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The device works, ~ause writer Paul Brickman has a canny ear for dialog and Jonathan Demme directs with well-paced humor. The script dwells too much on coin· cidence, but it's a heart-warmina film oftbe kind that Frank Capra once made. Even the town bigot la redeemed, almost. The attractive cut in· eludes Paul Le Mat and Candy Clark (both or "American Graffiti''), Ann Wedgeworth, Marcia Roid and Charles Napier. PG. ••nm LITrLE GlllL WHO UVES DOWN mE LA.NE" is a modest thriller that saUsfies despite its far-fetched plot. Young Jodie Foster moves into a seaside house with her poet-father. But the father is never seen, and hls estranged wife seems to be missing, too. Then a nosy real estate woman disappears. and the town starts wondering. Foster is such an inspired actress tha~ she manages to maintain credlbility and she is aided by Martin Sheen, AJex.i! Smith and Scott Jacoby. Rated PG, it has sexual un· dertones. "COUSIN COUSINE'' follows the romantic tradition of "A Man and a Woman" with a sardonic twist. Marie-Christine Barrault and Victor Lanoux fall in love despite their mar- riages to others. They are secretive at first, then flaunt the affair before their bewildered re- latives. Director Jean TacbeUa's sharp eye (or the absurdities of polite society makes the film a Gaullic delight. Rated R . "SILVER STREAK" appears to have been made by a committee of producers who couldn't decide ~hether it should be a romantic comedy, a Hitchcock thrille r or a disaster movie. This split personality detracts from an otherwise pleasant, sometimes hilarious film. Gene Wilder plays almost straight, Jill Clayburgh is the dis· tressed damsel. Richard Pryor provides sharp comedy. Rated R. "WIZARDS" elevates Ralph Bakshi from X· rated cartoons ("Fritz the Cat," ''Heavy Traf- fic"> to science fiction with mixed results. Twin brothers in a post-holocaust earth employ wizardry in a war or Good vs. Evil. Good is a Jewi~h comic, Evil is a Mephistopheles, but il's an even match. Bakshi's images can be startling· ly imaginative, but the effect 1s dulled by a N azitsm analogy and too much reliance on live ac- tion. The young crowd could make it a cult film. Rated PG. "P UMPING IR ON" is technically a documentary. but it contains as much entertain· ment as most fiction films. The main reason: Arnold Schwarzenegger, a roguishly engagtng behemoth who punished his body until it was the best developed in the world. He combines dedica- tion With a sense Of fun. and he is 3 delight 85 be psyches out his competitors. especially a young New York Italian. The film never quite gels beneath the granite muscles to determine what motivates the bodybuilders, but it is a fascinat- "A MOVIE WITH SOMETHING TO OFFEND ABSOLunLY EVERYBODY." CAROL BAKER ~"~c_, "HEAT" (X) SILVIA MILES WESTBROOK WESTMINSTER AT BROOkHURST · GARDEN GROVE 530-4401 HE MOST POPULAR PLACE IN TOWN IS ANYWHERE THEY'RE SHOWING .. ISLANDS IN THE STREAM" ~ .-"~4~ *' « George C. Scott (PG) "Islands In the Strea·m" Claire PLUS ''THE PINK PANTHER Bloom STRIKES AGAIN" (A Quick Look· at the Moit/es ) iog view or their world. Rated PG, apparently bec•use ol a few naughty words. 'Fl.JN WITH DICK AND JANE" can be just thit -once you accept the situation of an un· employed aerospace executive and his wife t~ ii>& \o bQldups and aafe-eracldao. Take that «Jant step and you can enjoy th1s Ilabthearted lf amo~ comedy. Geor1e Segal ls expert at lhls &Ort citthlng, and Jane Fonda makes a skillCul re- turn to her comedic beginnings (''Barefoot tn the Parlt "etc.). Rated PG. ••ANNIE BALL" presents Woody Allen as a neuroUc, obsessive Jewish comic enmeshed in hopeless, tempestuous romance wltb Diane Keaton. Autobiographical? No matter. All~n is In superior form, tossing absurd insl&hts and pro- found nonsense like tree blossoms in the spring wind. He is again masterful as the survivor in spite oC himseU. The real news is Diane Keaton, who emerges as a comedienne of the Jean Arthur-Carole Lombard class. Rated PG. ......,.IBEtl.lll >'SILVEA ST~E~I~) Geo£~:ii..~AOwvPAYOA __ ......,....... ""'SlllER ~·· • ...__ -~ .. ~...,. .. :i-:;:;;1,., o...-...... -Mllt()( McG00HAN ~ ,.__ ._..__ ..... __,,,.._ .. _ --_, ........ ~ .... __... .. __ , __ .J•---.--.- [JllO ------·'"' _,...._ ___ ... -...... l._q··'-··-. (ii). IN VIA UDO PLUA .. ta.llMllf ·Ullllllmsnl·UJm•-...... .,-IWMSmm·-• IEll IWICllll --rlll'f &ll&llS·-c-11 ...... ., TOM ms --FUil W.l*Al •IWE BIWUDS ,,,.... "'.,_ 11t llAKE EDW&lllS ,_.,...,..a...-.w.u ~~-= T ~~~ SILVER STREAK WHkdaya~:SO Sat.~::Jo-9:20 Sun.-1:15-5:10-9:05 edwards LIDO CINEMA PINK PANTHER WHkdaya-7:00-10:45 Sat.-7:30-11:15 Sun.-.3:15-7:10-11 :00 NEWl'otlT l lVD. 4T VIA LIDO NEWPORT BEACH 673-8350 NOW PLAYING TOGETHER!!! JANE FONDA GEORGE SEGAL 'FUNwrrH DICK&JANE'' An epktmtasy of peace and magic. DAILY-7:00-10:00 SAT . ..SUN.-2:1S- 5:30 AND 8:45 HARB RTWIN DAlLY-8:45 SAT . ..SUN.-4:00.7:15 AND 10:25 HARIOI ATW&SOM., COSTA MISA 646--0573 646--326' "THE SLEEPER OF THE YEAR! Audiences revel in the glow of the romance." -Charles Champlin, L.A. Times ... Friday. May 20, 1977 DAILY PILOT €'1 (IN THEATR! J1) Portrags Artist George C. Scott stars as a reclusive artist in "Islands in the Stream," a film based on Hemingway's last, aut~brogr&phlcal nover . Claire Bloom and David Hemmings costar. ~ong BeacJi vie CLigJit Ope/ll ~'!~ · pretent1 • ~ W Rodgers and H~mmentttn's immortal ~t.1.~!~#41 June 3 thru i-rtornwincet: fo fll·J()pm) $3 00-6.SO. Set (8 30p,.,1 $4.00.7.50, Sun (2.00pml $2.00.5.50 order udltta now! (213) 432-7926 or •I L1bef'1V & Mutual Aa-ncles performances at Jordan Theatre 6500 Atle"tic Ave. ANDY ''BAD'f wARHoL·s GENE HACKMAN PLUS (X) SILVIA MILES ''HEAT'' PLUS (R)" ~E'A61.E . HASWIDED STARRING ROBERTSHAW BRUCE DERN MARTHE KELLER Citizens Band The Movie · Citizens Band The Ultimate FantasyWhere Everybody ls Somebody Else ---Citizens Bal1d TheCom·edy PWMOUffT PICTURES PRESOOS • nms COMPANY PRODUCTION "CITIZEIS SAID • PAUL LE MAT CANOY CWK All IED&EIORTI MARCIA RODD CllARUJ Wlfl r-----.::::i--.:;:::.::;jii!C.-.......__, .... ,,.. PAUL BRICKMAN i.....,,.. SHEP naDS llTTAl-$1.llATlWmtffa -"'SE£ ''CITIZal-~ 111-1:11 • lrtUIOIJ llf IAllMl .. ITBIPmlUM•• ••n~• .,..,PAUL BRJCWM ,...,FREDDIE RfllS ...... JOIATIIM OEIME ... ., llll COJITI In Colar Rud tlle' ~ from hcbt Baab A PWIOllT Plmlf l~=~-~;g) l ! ) '"' I I (3 DArl Y PILOT Elton Back oii Stagei By LIMIU>BINSON -~~ ' -@ dienee-a.nd obviousfy-reltstu~ the Last July Elton John told me • p · •PPIBUR. ms volt WllS 4ffimg that he wasn't planning to Tops 1n ops @ . and his playing was, on tts own, perform for awhile. "It might be shown to ita best advantage. a year and a hall before I'll want. · Wearin& the usual 1lasses. to a&ain," he said when we ••Last night's show was piano key striped-.lapel jacket talked aboard his private penguin city," Elton laughed, and track pants, E.J. sang all his Starship jet. "I really have to describing a gala first night hits ("Rocket Man," "Pilot," eoncentrateonothertbings." crowd that included the usual •'Your Song," "Daniel," So you can imagine my sur-movie stars and Princess Alex-"Border Song," "Someone Saved prise when in London a few andra, who asked Elton 1f he took My Life," "Don't Let the Sun go weeks ago J discovered Eltoo cocaine before be went on stage. Down·•) as well as less familiar was perlormin& seven solo coo· <E.J. replied truthfully that no, ones he claimed were among his certs at the Rainbow. he didn't take cocaine before he favorites. Some retirement, I said when I went on stage.) saw Elton in his dressing room after the second show . "Well ," he said rolling his eye!i, "this is a one-oU thing, reaJly. I'm not on tour. I did the Edinburgh Festival and had such a good time, so that really started it. ·'I really JUSt like to sing to peo- pl~' THE ENCORE was, of course, "AFTER 'ABOUT thilee num-a rousing "Benny & the Jets'' hers J looked around and thought, with the nearly sold-out audience 'My god, what am I doing here?' singing along. My band wasn't there, and the Although Kiki Dee was stageseemed soempty." backstage, she didn't appear in The stage was empty, but the the show: But her boyfriend. show was an elegant affair. guitarist Davey Johnstone, did "Let's mspense with the bow ties two numbers, and for about one and get down to business," said half hour Elton was accom- Elton as he sat down to the piano. panied by the magnificent Flanked by silver and white art percussionist Ray Cooper. deco panels. a few well·pla~ed Standing on a rais ed platform palms and a magnificent set of filled with drums of all shapes lights, Elton alone seemed as and sizes, Cooper livened up Ute much the showman as he is when show with intense rhythms and backed by his group. his fantastic stage presence. No, he didn 'l jump on the piano As for when Elton would be r.,. Clasnes Television viewers will have to choose between two classics Sunday night. Charlton Heston and Haya ---narareet (belaw) star in ~Ben Hur/1 -wb,lch -won -It- -Academy Awards, from 8 to 11 :30 p.m. on Channel 2. At 9:30 p .m .. Channel 4 will be airing as a "~ig Event" a special production called .. The Story of Prin- cess Grace ... Once Upon a Time ls Now." It traces the story of the former film . star Grace Kelly (left), now Princess Grace of Monaco. ELTON WAS his usual droll self while "receiving" in a dress- ing room filled with white pom- poms, lilies, wine and cham· pagne. We chatted about what he's been up to lately, the bisex- ual ''confession" furor ("I never dreamed it would be such a big deal," he said) and his musical activities ("I've been in the studio nonstop for nine months with Kiki Dee, a new Scottish band called Blue and J ames Howard and Davey Johnslone's group Cttina." > or toss piano stools into the back in America: "Oh, June or crowd. 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"" $TATaOf'C41..1f'OltNtA NOTICtToc••D•TO•I CA!AINO Hit ••DS \UP,•fOlt COUlt'T 01" THI Ol"f'ICI Of'TM• STAT• AaCHITIC T SUl'CltlOlt COUltT Of' TMe \c""' Ohlrlcl HUNltMO l ON STAnOf'CAUl'Olt"IAf'OR o•-••TMaNT Of' o••••A&. ITATaOt'CAUl'O••lAPO• •EACH UNION HIG H SCHOOi. H1tv1ca1 THtC:OUNTYO,Olt4HO• OISTA•CT TH! COUNTY 01" OltANGE AOVl•Tl\IMlNT f'OR ••os .... A '1)1• .._Old~~Q'~~\'\lll..JllS..._,... •• ..---.A.AlU!t. •• -... ---• ~·t;,~)$~ --~vt.:~• OQl?"L~·-~ ...-dd•VlJ°'/\Jtll'iln NOTICE Of' HE&alNG 0" S(ALEO P~O~O\Al~ Will BE Tt~TI •Ila YVONNE 8 TINTI, ••~ Pl•o ot l •d R~elpt MUNTtNGTON PaTITt()lo4 l'O• P•OBAT! 01" WILL RECE •VEO IN ~OQn\ >0•• •OI \<oulr\ YVON ME BEATRICE GAE EN JIMTt BEAC H UNION HIGH 'C HOOl AND l'O• LETTf.llS 0 1" AO B•~-8., ... h lo\Al'Qt'•t• C<l1•10"'"' un Dttu..a 01~1 ltlCT EOU(.AltON CENT£ R MINISTaATION Wt TH WI LL AM 1•11 l)Op m W~'4o Jun~ 1 "" ol NOl tCE tS HEREBY GIVEN lo '"" \IOI bol .. A .. 11 .... 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HANNA, Union H•Oll Sc-Ol"rlcl, '101 Boh• .. 8UCK" SHAW. and n "SONNY"' Of dl-t\ ""° 01,_.. ll'CMllfl<Mlonl IO A11orneytt ww,•1Oovtt0.1 ... Suitt A•• Hunltl\QlonBHCll,C.AttMI SHAW,0.CH\td dr••nnu ysftfn, 3), Ntwptrl 9U<ll , Celllor11•• NOTICE IS Hlltl!•Y GIVEN 111•1 NOTICE IS Hl!ltE8Y OIVl!N ltwl T"l\I\. ~111Mf'\tnl of e ~olt<I t?~). wl\kl\ "tM 91tc:• of ttu\lntn ot th~ <iboYt IWlrnM Sc-• Ol1ltlCI ot BE SS M SHAIN -fllW ...,..in. pet!-for whocn "'"' ...... 0-0 ... Mev •• '"• U~\itMd lft •ti .... ttttl Ptrleln· 0•<1n99 COUftty, C..llfornla. Klln<J !Iv l•on •o< Pr<>IMttotWlll tnd lof IO<.•e<><• 1t11 •"4 no contr«t wn ewarctH •no to W.e\i.ltof Mtdde<.-nl, within a nd 1nro11011 lb Oovtr111n11 8oaro. ot l..•11•r• ot Admlnl"r•llon wltll·ll••· Scooe OI orlQlntt -l'k •n<I 'llt<fl'IC•· tour monll"' of~ Ille first llUbll<etlon htr ~tn•lf•• •eter•t O lo •' w111 Annutd lO lhe Pti11tlo..tr """ toon' 11tortfor t11ve ti.enr .. I\..,,. Ntw oft,..\notlc•. "01\' q 1cT " wlll recotl ... llD to. Dv• •vtnor11.tl•on lo aomlnhtor ,,... "'"I• \Detlll<•llOM. -pr-\tl torrn' wlll O•l•d Ml>y 10, ""· "°' •••• , lflMI .... •llOve·''''~ llmt U'"''" .... l~-6tnl AO""'"'"'""°" ~ IU11tdlOQ11•llfl~f)tddef\ Hl!l..l!NCLAIRE MCKAY WAl@dl>idlo for lheawafdOf•conlr<Kt ol E\ldl~ ACI •etorenc .. lo Wll•C" ,, 8tdO~·' m•v O•d•• "'''n' a"d tndFllAMCESGAVOET fO' the dbOWQrOfrct madt"" tor furthftr JWrh<-ulAr-. ·•no tt'tlt \CH'Citic•tlon\. b v ton,•ttu'H) ContU•lt Co E_.cvtr1chOf1fW•W1ll B"" '"'"" oe rec••vtd In '"" pt.o<• '"" ttmt And o•.ce Ol Marlnq Int \Am~ Man•oe""'"' ~ctoon• p I) Ro• 1o,. ottlle<>Do•tn•mwdCMetCMnl •O.nto•1•d oll>Ove .ona '"•" t>r Ou.Md ,,., been '~' tor J un11 I. 1911, •t 10 00 Su r•menlo, qsaos. h ltpflon• f"•l l"AUI. A HANNA aftd ovbtt<IY •ttd •loud at tllt -·•· e"' In tile cour1•oomot Otoe•t,,.,ent 3H·181l "".,.,,.y•tUw SIAINI ...... encl PIA<~ No , OI W•O <OU•t. at 100 co .. c C:elltu Plan\ -\Ot<lllU llO..\ m•y bl' 00 .. , O.vtr o.ivt Eat h b•d MlJ\t cnnfnfm 4"0 bf 011~ .. Wf'\t '" tn• C•tv ot ~~nt• At\ .t t••"• 1 wttl'10Ut ..__.,,Jt Sul11 J1 fl \p()n\lvt"tOtt'it conttltfOO<wmt-nt Cctl1fe>rn.. e"~b•Ot)i'fM\j'f,,..Ot'('IQu•l•flf'dUf'I HtwJOrt .. •ctt c..u• ...... ·••MJ E "" b•d ..,..,.,,. ••. •mrMno,.d nv 1~· 06••0 M~114 1411 rt••'"• !>l•te Con"•<• A· I T•I 1110 Ml.,.,; Hl·?UO \tCUt!IY •lflftrl'd lo '" "'" <ont••· I WILLIAM~ St JOHN, '>utcH,,UI t><dOW• \11•11 lu•n"" P~• Antr110 •• C•Eat<lltrkH OO<umf:fll\ .,.d by IM h~I ol propo\td Cou"IV Cl••-mtnt bond n r@Cl1.H.-.d bv tiw Puf)•h-°'""Ot Co.o\I O•lly P iiot, \Ubeonl•actor' OEOltGl 1.ATlttNSOM, Jlt. Pu•,u•nl to SK1•0I\ 1110 ol lh• l..~l:ln' M•• I), 20. ll olftCl J.-l. 1971 ,.~,.':~ ~~vs;,A~~ ~.~~'!;;-:~~~·~n".: .~o 1UtlS•lllll l'ara-ntat•• Cod• ti.. Oe1M•t,.,..,,1 ot tnt111\1rq1 2000•17 "•''"'°""'' CAtet!J qt•.ttt~\ P\a; .1\tPrtttuwo tn.· Qt'f'\rr.tl •~'lu '""' '"' mfo•mahl,., •n '"Y 1:1•0' hi U IJI O.J·•1U O•h••l•n? "''" 01 w 190·· ·~th• county PUBLIC NOTICE or"'''"' b•Od•t'lit) •ttor"eyfor P•tr1•on•t" .n ...,"''" '" wo'" 1 to bl· '10nit t bt • J---------------f P\• Ol\f q1r:T "°"' tt1 ,,.,M1n,.o tlV Publl\N>O 0r4lf\Qt Co•\t 0dily P110\ l!\IP!J .n1t.t0to.1r1m ... '1tot l'•"'-OCHt.t ')"'" , "' Ot~Y.tlllrvJ ,,..,,. ot ""°' d1flm M•• lq 20 1~ 1911 ,,~ 00olll'1 ~""'•tlP<t f QU•O'"f'"' Rf"nt•t WdQf'\ 1n lh1i tot•l•tv 1n wl'\1ch th•~ w ott 1' 10 11 A•IP\ •no Gt"f''dl Preva•l•"Q W r\Qf l\loti.perfo.meotorucn Ct•tto•IYot Ra li'\ d•lta ,.tmt .. ~ o•a"' ana ol "'°'',,_ ,.teled lo utcut• 1111 con· PUBLIC NOTICE \o.t 11tcet~ COC>I•• ot tn1\ booltttl l•e<I Tnew ,., .. ar• on f11t Al ll>t Ir!! Of'l lllett 1IOO Sin Slr<-el S•tr"m•n· AOISTltHICT oHlc• '°' .. •!ed., CS101 _!o•w, "1CTIT10llSeUSINEH lo C•lllomfA, Ind ••P <IVlll•b4e lo •ny Vf., unttnot°" .... acn. A .. u lnttttsltcle>trtyon req.,..,1 COPIH m•v bP OOl ..... d on tt<lll'"'' A NAMI STATIMIE."T SIM VAN OER RYM A I A COPYol llW\f,. .. ,.,,.llbtpo~ad•t•"' Tiie fotl0wf119 _,.,,. "Ooi119 bu\I· StateArcllOl~I job .... nen •t: c • ES PROO s Pubtl\i.d Oran90 COO>I D.a1ly Pilot ottOIHAMCI lt0.1f.lf A" OltDINANCI Of' THE CITY COUNCIL 01' THE CITY 01" C0$TA MESA, CAl..lf'OaNIA, CMANGING THE lONINGOf'TltACT-. f'aOM II'-<~ TO aM:r-. THE CITY COUNCii. OF TME CITY 01' COSTA MESA OOES HEREBY OllOAIN AS FOl..l..OWS: SECTtOH I ~·• 1\ 11e~eby pl•c•d dnd lt><l..o.d In, .. R7·CP lOIW all .... , PUBIJC NOTICE s.r.n Sll ... alo-tC.OUltTOf'CALlf'C>aNIA cx.INTY Of'OAA ... a nae,_. c..tw OriwW..t ~ .... c.et ........ .,., PUBUC NOTICE su,..••Olt cou1n °" , ... STATII Of'CA&.t"°ltNtA "Oa TMIC:OUlffVOflMA_,H --A·tt"t MOTICtt"'tJf' H141tl .. 0 Of' ~~· ~, ..... . SU....., fMAlt•tAOal '"'tlhtlf\MrlaotOI Pettti-r ANOltEANAN t<ING .,.,, '" n-.t,....f'Ca·K .... 11 ~~\I" 4110 fl.°" t.enla$ ,TUTAM .. f · TAaY AMOAUTHOllltLUIOM TO AO. MtNtSTelt UNDfllt TMe ltUMl'OHll' JOHNNY GARY l(ING "°''~·· ., ........... --·,.. (-....., -.c ..... , ... 1 '" ...... ¥Wr •lftt ..... ""'"' .,.. "'""" wltllltl • •f'L •NCI ... 1"'-.U. Mltw, I AVISOt U..-~ ......... -•• 1 1r111""•' ~ W<Nlt <fltlH U.._ tlo! .... 1e11c1a • --u•. ,..... .... .. .,,,.. ... JO cllH Lta ll l ...... Mt<IH _ ... , ..... . t , TOflW Re~POl\Ofonl• a Tilt petltlo""r "'"'Ill.., t Dttltloll CC>f\Ct"'l•nq vo•" m•rr laqe Yov m•Y f1ltt • wrlflM ·~POnU wlti\ln M cJll'I'\ ot •~ O•t• 1na1 '"'• '11mmo11~ '' Hr.Itel OftYOU D If YOU ldll 10) ftl\•., w .. llM '"\OOn"' wH~111 •ucn time Yr>ur '1tlldull nldv oo tl\ltrtd oind '"" tOlltl m"y tntrr • OUO\I mt111contat"'l'IQ1n1ul'l(tt,,. or otl'lt• or "" toritemlnq dlwl•lon OI pr-riv \OOU.-1 w-11 cllold cu•tody, cntto \upoorl •ttOt""fy i '"'' co,t'\, """ 1uch ottwr ,.,, ••• •~ mA'I Ott 0' .ttth'Ct bV th(' cour1 \1Wf\1ch could rt·\utt 1n ltw 9••11111'1,,._1 of w_, IAk•flQ OI "10<\t·v or P•-rty 0t1>llltrrtl•~• < ti JM wt.II .. ...., llte ldvlce ot • ., •11-v i. 1:111• m.iter. yooi sllould lo 10 P••"'•lly so 111•1 yowr wrlllt ll INDa~ .. tHHT AOMllOST•ATION Of' HT4TU4CT l•l•lt ot 01..IVE S OICt<SON. Otc:t•M<d HOTICI IS Hl!llll8V Glll(N thtt !VE I. YN $. OICt<SON l\,U !fled ~II e DttltlOfl tor "'"'41tta Of Wilt end IOf ts. w.nu of 1..tlwn Ttsl-ery ...., A11t..,..l1•llon lo Admtlllsi.r 111\dtt• 1i.e '"°""""""' A4mtn••t••lion 01 Ett.otn Mt ,...,_. IQ wlll'll I• ""'°' for fur111tt .-111c111an, ..,.. ,,.., Ille tlMe and ~Ol l'IMfillO l .... WMe M• bhn sett or Mey 31. 1tn. 11 10?00 •·"'·· In IM <ovrtroom ol O.O.rtment No) ot w lcl court. al IOOCMc C.11tt<' o;i.,. Wt•I. '" '"" C ltyof S.W.t.Ant. C4iltor11I•. D•ltd Mtv 11. ltl1 WILLIAM E. St JOHN, County Cl.nt DONALD J, "'TC"COC1C MITCMCOCIC, 8J()WM41t & l'OOLa A l'ffftUlllfWl~ailoft JUUH1-..-at ...... s.ilel .. Tt<'r•11ce.CA..-i All~ter·,..llU..r P11bh \NCI Oranot c;o..,1 D.illy Piiot, Moy IJ, 14. 20, ltlP PUBUC NOTICE •ttMnH, 11 ollly m1y 0. hied on llmt 1--------------- D•lotd M.or<ll 11, 1'11 Wll..LIAME SIJOMN Cl.,k 8y~tel 8•-. o.tl<llY !SEAi.i 1.AWOl"f'ICU OI" JOH l"H M. l"ae'.DIUCS Ult Wfltlfllrt 8tw • Sit IOtO LMA~C4Mlt Tt4: !tut •Ute "'".,.... ...... : htlt'-'tr P11bll~hed 0r""9t CO<l\I O•lly Pltol Mo J0.71.AndJuntl .10. "" SIJl'E ••Oii cou•TOl'CAl..ll"OltNJA COONTYOI" ORANG IE CA\efjUMeEa Atw.6 t n 1r.e Mauer of ttoe ADC>ftc•tlon of EhHbflh trtnt Millet F« 0.."911 of Namt OROEq TO SHOW C4USE FO!t CHANGE OF NAME Ill~()< off ft' or. •n .. litd IC)<' \f•O D•O o.rtv •nd """' i,. In W<lllnQ •M wnt be •f'ttl•ed ft Ille oft1ce Oi ttw Pvbllc AO· mlllht••tor 1)1)1) Soutn O••nd Awnue, S-a Ar\41, f\lllornl• t7IOS or m 4V f)e ,,..., wit" ,,... c1er11. of ~.,II !ouP<"""' Court. ll< m•v ti. <1ellw•t'll 10 \d•d E • .,tutor P"''\On.tllv. •t •nv ''"'" dflto' '"~' pub1tc<11ton ot t n1\ no11c~ ~no OllfO,• lhr m•"noot u1d ult· 81d\ ll< olf.,.\ ••~ onvll~d tor \eld 11"0- "''Y •M """'be In wrll•nq •nd wlll ~ .-.cet•td •• Ille 01!1(0 o• Int' PvbClc Ad· rn1nl\l••lll<, IJOO South G"lnd A•enU9, !rt•nt• An.t, C.a'•'O''"d q71o!t or rn•v M tlted wlln ti.. C•.,• o• 'd'~ Su"•lll< Court ll< m•v i... ~,,,,,.,..,, •o "><tid Ad- m1n 1\tra1or oer\ondltv ol Jnv tim• .tfttr "''' e>ubt1cation Ill this notice •nd ~lo•t l~m•~lnQ Ol 'rlld,31e TIW f()<~(101n<J \Cnt du•• of"' Oltm J.J SPE IALt I UCl . Mn:to.t?. ttll 7tSO II waQel '' !M....O uoon • ""°'''no d•v ot 1011 W Allon. s.n1a Me. CA. 92101 t lQllt 181 "OU" T!le rate for noltdty WUl1.,,, Adf'len Weber, 1011 W •ut oro~rty loceted nor1nwttl ot •--------------- ---------------•Mn• Vtroe Orlvt WHl •nd norll'IHSI Ell1<1Delh In'"" Mllli.r l\~S flltd e 0ttht1on 1n tht'ft. court tQr(_ an Otdef' •tk> .... •l'IQ Pt'I "'°""' lo cnanql'he• n<tmt frorn Etltdl>~lh ''"'~ M1llt t to Hool•• Eltt•Det""'...,,.. M1ll•r II I\ ~ebv o-oereo that •II oenons lnltrMlecl In '"" matltr ••0t-IO eP• PH• ~tore II•" tl)url •n Of!p.er\rnent No. 3 el 100 Cmc C~nler O•lw west. f>anu Ana, ca11t11rn1J on Jun• 21, 1'71, II o·r1()(• a ~ dM ,,_, and ttw•• \"°w cdu~. 11 .mv tn-•v ~ave. wP'ly i atd OPt•t •'>I'\ fl)r (hal'\qf' o• 'M~ \l'IOuld not ID\"C'.J'·'ntf"ld TE ~MS OF SALE· Cd'" t.•w••ll ~y "' ,...,. Ul\lll>d !tt•lt ' ~I 000 00 1n "''" cr,.tlht'd (ht'C ~ or mnnt"J orrtt·r MU\t "'"O"'(M"V e•(h wr"1t-f"! D•n"' ')I _,.,. w trh t~ bdtdncf' 01 .,,, ourr h "' n'f,.l' 'Q bl> 0.110 uOQl'l rOHfHfl\tt110•1 nt J f•b" tidSUOt-rtll' ("urt 4 H b"t "' 4'}Ht·r\ Mu t rw ··•11l•n1lh\1 '" • 10, m rurn1\N:·d b1 ,,,, .• ~ ~1. 1 '"'' rtQtlt to rl"l'Jt.-'I nny .tr\1 1 1 ''' h •" ho!· '~b'I ,_., .. ,.,..d Ool• o M.dv ,, '''' fDWAROl LU(A"> t: 1ttutor rir •J•N ( .1.;tt IAMESE BALTES 106 Nor1hM<P,_.,_ RolO OrAn•t CAOM' Telt91>oM 1110 SJ! 104' •tt•"'•Y lor E11cu1ot" ~uoi.,twoct Or tnq. Co••• O.t1t'f' P11ot. .... 20 71 ,,..., 71 1'11 7tSS 11 TE ~MS OF ~~LE C d\h lawful "'""~V ot ·~ l.MllM ~, 11•\ ~I 000 00 In , '''" t_,rtU+fl>d ctH1•ci. 1Jr morwv ordtr "''' t attOt"nparwfltHl"I w, 1tfPr\ t)1(J l)rQf. ''' w•I"' t~ bdl~nC•· ,., lh1 ouo· n.)-,P u• t t: to br oe•d uoon ti'\t1t1rm.;11nn Qf ,,,, • b'l '4l•d Suoer•or Cour 1 All t>1'1 .. or l)Hrn mu· i bt ,nm1H•"1 1--io , fl\rn'\ lurn • ..,h,..rj h'l ltu~ • '", .,,,,. rtl')nt to re1l~l df'l'I dnd dH bnh 1\ n• ,. ... hv rttWr~tJ 0<1l•O M1'1 ll IQll J .. MESE HEIM P.,01ir Artrn1•·u ,tf .u .,, "40M•'1•\trator ot ">-i•OE\ldh"' ADA I.AM ICUYPEA. COUNTY COUNSEL •nd JOHN M .... TTE ltSON 01 .. UTY •nd Ollt•t•MI' wo•~ \nall tit .. IH•I .t,lfon. !>Ml•AIWl.CA 91101 tlmt 1ndon<• 11.111 Tnt't lllh•nHs '' cond11<ted br .in in· It \"•" bl' m.Jl\dalMY uPOn '"* CON• Ol•ldual TRACTOR to wnom tl\t ,onlrdC1 I\ Wlllllm A. Weber awMded. "'"'upon •nv wl)(ont •~c tor Ttlti "'•ttment was llti!d with Ille unou h•m to o.ty not''" 111an '""••Id County Clerk ot Otan99 County on Apr•I ,.,. .. \Pt clllt d •a"' 10 a ll workmen I, 1'11 emoio,,.d bf trwm •n 11"9 •••cutlon 01 lll~COnlr~t Pub'""'"d OtanQe Coast 0•1ly PotOI, April 19 ~nd Ma. 6. 13. 20, 1917 Nn bi,,,..., Ml'f w '""'''"" h 1\ btO fOf a P' "•nG 0, forty f "" ·~ n•v"' .lffpr tf'k• 11~8 17 d,..,.. \Pt f()I the ()f')f" n1n 1 nt b•th PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE of Chit! MouSt Rold, AUU\Gr Perce• Mum bet 11'-.SlNll, IOwlt: T••U No, 4660 a; \llOwn on a mAD t"ICTITIOUS 8USINIE.SS rtco•Otd In Book 211 PaQ<!s 13 and U of NAME STATEMENT Mt\C('llMt'OU\ M&D\. recoras of Or•nqe l"• tollowonc,i l)<'rson\ a<f'OO•no ou\I Cou~•Y.C•lllornl.J n~'' d' SECTIOl'4 J Pu•Slldnl lo th~ r>r<>· ( 0 N T l M p 0 q A R y Vl\•on• ol SN ti on ll·N o• ..,.,. Munlclo.JI RElllOVATo()f-j~ >Id/I Ml. O•n" Cir, COO• ot the Cllvot Co\ta Mesa Ot\l•lcl Fou~'"'" v )ll"Y r A Q)l(ltj MtP 8 1 of'"" City of Costa Mna. COOY Oarrf'll AntMnv O• l ••nnf'. tU'1 of whlcn I\ °" Ille In the otfl<e of the Ml D•M ,,, 'OU<llJ•n VdlltV. CA Pl•nl\tno Ot Dartmen1 I\ llHtb y ~?IOI •men<Hd bY t~ add•tlOfl thereto~ tnt Rob••I C,lfU>. H01 Ho Dt rtA. R7·CP aru cH\trlbed In ~Cllon I A D·"f"'"",,t bond JnJ ,t pi rtn,,n ,n,.• bO"d w 1U tic requ,r•d Of'IOr to ra•tuhon of I"• tO"''~Ct T"it oavmf'l'lt Mt1d "'"'' ~ '" '"',.,,,,.,.,,wt tortn 1n "'' co,,..tr.t t ~·\~O• CA '113\ nerMf t"ICTITIOUSBUSll\4ES5 Th·• f)u\tM\\ , conducted DY .. SECTIOM J. Tnts Ordinance 'h•ll MAME STATEME NT qentr•le>arVW•M>•D l•h ellt<I ..-II t... In lull torct '""IY OO<um~nt\ R~rtC B••lt1 Otrf'CtOI"' M.Ai"tton•nce OMrdt•<>f"\ ~COft\U'\Kttf)n Put>ll\fled Ore"911 Co.o\I Oa11v Piiot. r"' l'>llowonq 00 •WI> M<'GO•MQ OU\• Oa,,ell OeTI-1>01 dAV' from •ftd aflpr ii\ l)e\5a9f, "' , .. ~ E N NE 0 y 5 AL 111 ,,. & A c;. T"h ,,_.......,,I wt\ flleo wllll ttw and prior 10 tne ••Diratoon ot tlltetn SOCIATES ~·;IO Randolpfl, Cotl• CountyCi-olOrenotCountyonMey (ISi dAY\ from'"" o.t\\A9f llle.-.ot, 1. "n. sl'lett 111t ou0tl"'9cl onci. '" 1l'lt Or~ MtH CA 91'26 f'7'nt C.,.\I Oelly Piiot. a newspaoar of ----------------1 ay JollnM "'''-" Wllti•"1 T. Sa•••" 341 O•n1I•. Publl"'*I 0..'""9" Cotll Oally Piiot qenerel cl•culatoon. D•lnl•O end Cll<ona elf' Mar. C" 'n67S M , Patrick ~. l(enneav. 2S7 Sant• I Yv, l l.10.21,.,'1 PUbtl'heO '"thP C•IY ot Cost• Mtu, M J1 70 11 "11 114 .. 11 PUBLIC NOTICE SUPERIOll COU ltT 01" THE ST A TEOl"CALll'OltMIA l"Oa THECOUMTYOt"OltANGE No A '1646 N OTICE 01" HEARING 0 1' :>£TITION t"Olt PROBATE 01" WILi. \NO FOii LETTf.115 01" AD· ~INISTRATIOM WITH THE WILL 4MM EICEO E\IAI" no O<)Qt)TH V A llANl"LV>; l>o CJl)f;0fHY' ALINE qANll"t -fN 01 4,1 ••l NOll([ IS HEQ( ftY' r.tvEN ·~··· I ~ M r ~ r •• r I ·>. p !j f1 I',. ~,, "\IMl\t~ ,1 ,f t :.il l"I• ( 111H / !If n1 .11t•J1 1\fll•C'tn1r ... n.1~ i '' .,.., •' J:·r·VM1• 1 VllJ d t111 f ,, ' II tMH ,.1 I f .. , , I A·I ~,,...,,,, 1t1 Wl Wofh -~· Niii "'"' ' t ,n "If' 01 Ith in.·,. •• lj ,, n ,, to w~1ch 1 ~ '""" tudho r (l HfH l1lr\ ,.,.H., .,, .. , '"'' tim•• '"" ot t· • "' n, "'""th.-\Am,. I " ()('"" .1·t ff'!( llJIU " 1tfl/ ftt • ()0 rn '" th. '"'''"'")f'l"I'\ o' Oro.,rtm,.nt tr ]ol t•nrnv1t '' 'f..0(P;1 (fllnll• ff•Y,. \jifr 1 rn '"• (1h nf S tr\f t A.n I 1lltft,l\1.) n.,.tt'1M1ttP ,,p Wtl \I AM f ._,I JO>H< r"''"''r'""' Allonltys tw -••slr1tor 6U Civic C.mer Oriv• Wnt p 0 Bo1 ll1' SlnllAM CA'11'02 h i 11141 IJ.&.1'61 I' o!>hh<'(I O•..,,qe Co•~t Cally P 101 Mo'O 71 ·•nd71 "II '1\' II PUBLIC NOTICE "It•\\ ,. Ft CTI TIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT r.r O.,f•1~t.T fl" f HOME CON VALi vv.r '>PV(IAl''>T~ ~~-1 H. ''"ll· rt( 1--t•J•;f1M;1,,., n. ,, ,, '" ',,,., M1,~to IW\11•·• S",.'' i:c""\/14 1·t111'1 t .-. mt ""I'""'''' 1r11 (A 1/~H Hl')N 1tr'1 (,fo>orq..-t,.,..,, 8il>1i M,\,l 11\Q\ Cir • Hunhl'\qtCH\ ll• 1· " (A ~1~J!J l,,1\ bu<.1nP\\ I\ t -,fi•t(f,.11 b'I' d q• '14tf1ll C)drtr\flrVut> M•CP\~IW S,1tn ,,. I•' m1nf Nt 'IM w1I., t""- r'>1Jnly tl~r._ Oi Or . ..n~ Counh on Mav ' IQl1 FHl6S PUBLIC NOTICE S·6l>t7 PICTITIOUS 8UltNISS NAME n ATEMeNT T,,. totlowlnQ porton I\ d01"9 bu~· M U a\ SUNFl..~£11 TRAVEL CO , 1SlS MeH ll•roe o .. w . Sullt c 114 Cosui MtH.CA•U~ l/IVIO Vlcll•t·lled•k•"· 32••7 AlO•H Rd Laquna N•oue•. C•lifor"la ~l&l1 l hi\ bU\I~\ •\ Condu<ltd ov dn on· ".lo•IOual Vll/IOVIO HT VADAICAN Tru .... o,ti\tN"nent 1et1M\ f•hlfi w1H1 '""' ('>uf'lt v Clerk ot Or Jnt,111 Countv 0" M ,t'f l 1971 Pubil\flt'd Ordn+~1 Co.t\I D•1ly P 1101, Mayb IJ.20 II 1111 l'l()().17 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTtTtOUS8USINUS NAME STATEMENT Tn• follOW."9 per50ns ••• dotnQ Du\1 M \\d\ 10alAM K UYPER COUNTY M11'1 ~I •"•1N•" SOUNO SENSE STUDIOS. HIS M •Y V•'""' Ort.e El\I CO\la Mes• C•l•lorr,..t9?f>~ OUNSEL BARBARA TAM THOM PSON .Jfl'UTY 'UChnc Gt"'...-Orurf' Wl'\1 r O Bo• lll• 1nt• AM, CA •JIOJ rt 11141 U4-l'OS "°'""'tor 1'11btl< Adm1ftl\tr1ter f•uf)ll\P'td C>•"91' Co•'' 0d•l y P1•ol 1.1 f 1• XI 7& 1'71 7111·17 Pl'BLJC ;'l;OTICE All•" ""ICWoltt ?17S Met• Vero. DrivP, E•<1 ~I• Mt\•. C•llt0<nt• •MU W1y,.. 0••1\ Olckll\~ 171\ M•H S U•U v.,.,. °'"'" El \I ADI 0 106. Co\t• SUl'ElttOltCOURT Mn• Cahtorn•••1'Mo 100Cl•ICC•ftl ... D•l•tWut SlftUAn• Thi\ bu\l"tn 1, (OllOUCt•d Of • r•141n1011 R IC.,~AO CECIL HI L f: q ~""'1 e:-;,""~ic'~~"'°" O•ftn<Mnl JUOI TH l(AYEHtLEq Tl\OS \IOI-I .,., tol..t wltll '"" t'°J.n IOQetller wnn the R1mn eA ,,,. """""' ha~• Co\•• Mew c• ~•it •---------------1 tiers of ""Cltv covnc11 lfOtlno tM •Ml T"'' l>us•nen •> conducl•d by • e<i•IMI tl'lt~. ~ne•al oar1ne~h<D PUBLIC NOTICE PASSEO ANO AOOPTEO ltlls 16111 ~~:~~:': ~~·:~~d• rtey Of May 1'71 Tiii\ \lllement """ '"•II Wllh •~r NOTICE ~~·~~~OITOAS Z:::."o~~;:O<J Counlv C•wl(ot Qr.,nQe County on Mo SU fl>E•tOlt COUAT 01" lHE C•lvof Co•l•Me\>a 6. ltl1. STAT!.Of'CAl..l llOllMtA ~OR "llEST FHa• THE COUNTY Ot"OAANOE E ·•~n P P"•nney Publ"·"''ll 0.~n~ (O .. ,, 0'"' Po•ol Mo A·"ltl Cllv Clerlt of lt\fl M•Yll 10 ,, a"CIJUll~J !Q•I 1''1 II (•fair ot AME.LIA ETCHANOV C•lvolCO\tlMeW PUBUC NOTICE ~ICTITIOUS BUSINESS MAME STATEMENT Th• tnllow1nc-~ pi~,.\<)f"I') JH· d01oq bu\i nf'\\ f1. HAN COC IC BRO WNE AM O WATSON. 11q1A AlrOO•I LOOD Or CostaMHd C~'761'6 Carlton Rrow"" •ndComCW1nv inc .. a Ca11torn1.l C<>•P. 31916 Alfll0'1 Looo Or Co\ll_,~ C~'l?b1'> Ht1n<octi; OPvtlOOMef'I Como~ny •nc " C<tt.forn•.-COf'o l''HA A"oort LOOP Or Co\la Mew. CA •167• Tt\1\ OU\lnf'\\ 1\ conducu~d by ;t 9~n,.r•I oartn~,\h•Cl CMllonB•,,..,...6.co in S.."'M w~uon \Iott Prtt1cM<n• & ~\SI '>tc Th·\ (it•tf"m-nt w a\ hied with '"'° (oufttY (O•rillt ot o.-"'oP' Cou"h 0" M dV " 1'11 P "btt'..Nt1 Orttl'tQt CO.\t D•llv P1tot DPC•l\P•I 'il ArE<)F CAUFORNIA I NO f ICL It; HE RCOY GIVEN to IM C:OUlllTVOF ORANGE I ~~ rtt·d1tur~nf '"•' Al'>Ov•· n,•m••rt ai n•d1'nt CI TYOFC04>lAMES4 l •Ml ,)II r>t·•V>n'o M v1n11 cl ltfT'I\ •tQd•n'I I EILEEN P PHINN E "'. rilv Cl~rl( fht• •CJ•rt r)f•1 ••r11 "' llfl\ r1•qu1rMt In t1l1 i'nd PW ottit.10 ,,,.,k nl thf' (H"I Coun<.il rn.•m with IN "°.,,.,,.tl,v vouchflr\. m nt thu C•tv ot Co\•a Mr\a, h&rl'lbY lrw> nft" ,~ ,.,, ftw· 1h·r'C: rif tt\• t>DoY'" f'ln rertlfy tf\at thf' i:\bov~ And toreqotr\Q '"'"''-' (''"" "' '" 0""'-' nt '"""' W'tth 1n1 Ordln;H\C"fl No 11·t8 W•" '"''Oducf!od dnd n•'f'"'\\~r~vourher\,tO ttw'~~''•QtH'O 'On\tderfld ~Hon bV \Ht•on ctt • t•· "'tno l•w otllc" o1 J1mt\ E w11.,..1m of qu•M mt"'ll"'1 ol >aid Cttv Cout><il netd l(ltiQEI.. & ANDEA~N. IOXI Nott• "" Ille 7nd Oav Of M.tY. 1'17. •no fl•o.1dway, Post Olflc" Bo• JH , San•' l"••eat~r paned and a<IOC>te<I •~ e An A Calltorn•8 •UOl. which I\ '"" w"Ole at" r@<l'il.tt mtttl"9 Oi .-10 Cll'o' 01" • ot t>u"'"'" of tl\e una,.r · "Jn•d on Counr<I lleld o" ftle 1~1'1 d.lv of May a•t md•t,.r\ Ol"rttt1n1n-tt tot~ "'''·tf~ ftf tfH1 bvttwrofoltOW•l\Q'OUcatl vot•; u1ddf'c~nt.w1th1n,nur month\dft•r AYES Cou"c.1t M@mbers '""'"~IOV1>1'<•1tonollh1\nollce H ••tto9. R•t•t•, SmAll41ood O.tltdM.oyJ "II M<FArt....i JOSEPHM PACHECO MOES CouncllMembe•\·No- E•l'<u10<oll"eW•llot ABSENT Count•! .Member s '"" aoow rwameo ot<tdent H•mmett Jll'llH E Wlt ... lm IM W IT1'1ESS WHEREOF. t h~vt l(INDIL &ANOlltW N 11erevftlo WI my """d and altl••d Ille 10?0 ,,..,, .. •r-ey eoou S•el of u.e C•tv ol CO\I• MU• '"" 11111 S""'' Al\I C1 '110J dav ~t Mav 1~11 t114 1S~m1 •SEALI AllOf'llrf' ler l!nc:utor EllWll P P?limo Publl\-OranQt C.O.\I Oallv P olo! C1lyCltr1l •nd llAO 6 I) XI ,, .. 11 I ... 11 11.offlcio Cte•k of lh~ MlyJ0,21.>ndJUMJ 10 1q11 l l•I ,,~--------------C•tvCouncllot '"" CltvolCO\t•M~a PUBIJC NOTICE fftCTtTIOUS BUSIHIU NAME STATEMENT The tot1ow1r19 !><!•\Of\ Is dolnQ Du\i· f\es~ it\' AXENE S OEllUTIFUL THINC.S IM C.OLO •OS Onda, N('wparl Uocn Caht 91t60 Cl•lld•a Jeannt .A1•M. 40S OnO•. NtWPOr1 Buen. C.111 '1"60 Tiit Dvslntts 1, 'ondu<ttd by •n ln-cllvtduet O tucll•JH,,,,. A••nt Thi\ ,,.,_1 W.t\ flltd wll" ,,,.. County Cl••rk ot 0..,,91 Cout11Y on M•y l, 1911. l"IUK Pwbllwd OranQe Co.st O<uly Polot. M•y6 .• U,20,27, ltll 1117·17 PUBIJC NOTICE f'ICTtTIOllS eUSINISS HAMISTATEMENT rne tot•-1119 Ptt'MW'IS •••dot no bu"· It •'> futt'W"r ntl]l'ff•O fl'\4t a COO't of thl\Ofdef'fO\hlJw 1 •tu' blf DUbfi\t'~dtn O•llv Piiot, (\ rv .. ,..•.rMf'!••r ot Ot"'f'•' tir<.utahon. OUb''"""rl '""'"county •1 ff'tJ\I once a wr.,_.k tQr tnur r on\KuHv• wtt1'\ 0<•or 10 '""' rtayot \t•d nt-•rono Oatea M6t ?. 1911 BRUCEW SUMMfR Ju<)Qe oo lh<' Sucw«ll< C<kJ•I ll..llA8ETit lltlNE MILLE lt UMS I.a llMftQ MlnkHI Vie ... CA '""'"~ Ttl:~ Publl~ OrAnQe Coast Oaoty Pilot, Mey 10. 11. -J-l. 10. 1911 PUBLIC NOTICE l\f \\d\ ·---------~-~--~ S A OOl..EOAC I( VA LLE Y COMSTRUCTIOf'I lU•l Out•I• W•y, O•nAPolnl CA~61'1 W•lll•m Oruu P1n~\ton. 33241 Out\la Wev. O•n• Point CA ~161'1 1( ..... ., JP•n P•nk\IOn )JH? Que\ .. Wav. Oa"" Point CA.,,,.., Thi\ bV\tftH\ ,, 'Ondurt•d by ' ~nt•al Dd•l""''"'D W1ll1•m Oru,,.• PlrOt\ton Thf\ \tdtE'rr'l,.nt w,t\ lllt>fj w ith th(t County C:ltr11 ot ()rM><)ll County onM•Y 13. 1911. Publi\ned O•M><I" Coa\I O•oly Pilot. M1y 20, 21. -Junt l. 10 t9» 2147·11 PUBLIC NOTICE l"tCTi TIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT T .... loltowl!IQ oet\Ofts artdolr'19 bu\I· MHH' LAC.UNA LEASING 1411 Gl"n· ntyrc SI l...tQUM ON<n. CA 9?11St M•<"-1 c SA')·l•. S?O ~·Vl~W Laound &eacn, CA 9?11S1 Sftl•On A S_,qa•. SIO S..tv'"'"· lequna~acn C"~~Sl llll\ ou'r~\\ ,, (01\duclt d bv d 9'"9••1 oert,....\l'olD Mlcl\tet C. S.o<Jtr Tiiis ~at-..1 was llltd wlln t¥ County Clerk ol Oran99 County on MIV .. ""· f'16116 NOTICE TOCAEOITORS SU .. f.ltlOtl cou•TOF THE $TA Tl OFCALll"OaNtll l"OR THE COUNTY 01" ORANGE No A·•111S E \l•lt o t MAUO l HUR O l>tP&\l'd NOT ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 10 '"' crt'dltor\ Of'"" dbo_. namto ~c~nl th"'t cJll O(l'r~\ P\c)Vll"IQ Cl.-Jlm\ dQStn\t 0\11 \.'9Ht df'\<NWnt dre r~u1,..-a to fit• '""m with t~ necei\liHV vou• hl'r-\, •n '"" oflico ot ""' tl••k ol the ebov• M 1111N1 court °'lo p.e...,.,l lh\'m. wi•"I tnt• "'I' C"'\\,)ry V()U(hPr\. tO the Undt'r ~iqnr~tJ di '"" o•f1u ot OllVIO !.Tl'.RLIN<. TINGLER LAW CORPORATION ~ N•wnon c~nler Ori••. Su•!<• 910 Nfwp0r1 ee.c:11 Olll0tnl19~ w111cri Is thl' pl.U ol l:IU\lness 01 lht un ~r\tQ,,..d on ell manen oer1a1n1nq tn th<' e\tittr of Y•d de<PdPnt, w1t.-,.n fou, m onths a fter tf'I: t1rs1 OtJbhc;)CIOO o• '*''' not1C~ Oalt'd Mitv 1~ 1911 FRANICLI N Ot-LANGE HURO and HAARY H HURO Co-E.ce<ulOr\Ol IM Wttl ot tf'Y AboV't" nAm..-OoPr""1Pnt DAVID STEA LINO TIMGLf;lll LAW COltPORTATfON sot New-1 c...1 ... Ort•• S111tono New,.., 9Hdl. CA. fH60 Ttl: fl141M4-Mll AtlotMyterC.Eaec:lltors Pul:lll\hed Oret>Qe C:O.'tl Oally Piiot, May ll.10. 27,end Junel. nn PUBLIC NOTICE u .. !~!:?~sttmi County Cle•-ol Or ""99 Co~mty on Aprot NOTICE' Yov IWW bHft , .... n1e t, ltll l"l•t• court "'11 IM<.O. ~1""1 '°" ,.,,_, PuOtlsntd 0.•"911 Co.o\I Oally Piiot, Yowr "'"' "'''" wnlHS YOll rHMM A~ll 71. -Mey•. 11, JO, 1•» 1121·11 -~~~~~~~~~~~ PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE f'tCT'tTIOUS 8U\IM!U NAMIE STUIMEMT Pu1:111v.ecl 0r41'19e C:O.\I O•lly P ilot, Publlsi.ec! 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WA\ fllf'(f Wlf,, the Counlv C•• •k ot 0..,,qe County on Mo q t•11 RICH & EZER l n,. follow•n'l 04•r \Of'I" c.t,& Cft')1no bu\1• '°fP\t ,\ THE: OINC,HV PLA<"( 1~\I) South PliZ•t 0f1Yt• S 1nt•t l\nd (A tf1 '0• l."rrv Ch,H lfl' r,.n,•11, 1024 G~tfodd (~\I., M••\.t (A Qi&lb 1(0·nn"th 11\am.t\ Lon<t 121JA Ort & O~v Rn.>rt Norwalk CA ~SO r ~., bV\,,'1(1\\ •\ conOutt~d bv a 1-.nrr ti our tn••r\t\in L.1rrvC F-t:rn11•11 Thi\ \1 tt•"""''"' Wd\ f1f~-t WIH't ,,,, County Cl•·•k o• Or""~ Cou~ly on May 6 !?II. ' PUBIJC NOTICE F ICTI TtOUS BUStHI U MAME STATEMENT T "~ foliowonQ per\On 1S CIOIP19 bU\f· neU •\: FREE SPIRIT PROOUCTIONS, 1180$ Sky Pane C"ctc .i: G. Irvine. CA. •7114 ')coll Al•" Fn~ooand. 9411 81!v.tn SI Wr\lmln\I~• CA 926&) Thi\ bu\ln•n IS COft<!UCled DY an In• 01vld11ll. Scot I Friedland Thi\ sl•ll!"Mf'll wa\ filed with '"' County Cl•rl< ot Or.,,,Qe Counly on Mf'f tJ. It/I PUBLIC NOTICE· l"ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMESTATIEMEMT Tiie f011-1nv 11er!Ol\s are OOino bus!• fltCTITIOUS tUSrH•Ss neu as: NAMISTATIMINT 0. J 0 M N'S T U S T t N Tiie IOllowl119 0tr1.on Is doonq Dusi• WAllEHOUSE, •1~ El Camino Real, "'"as: TU\tln, CA KENWOllTHY ~ ASSOCIATES. Or. J1:1nn'\ Inc .• a Catllornl.• l3SS Via l..ldO, NPwpOrl ll<'a<ll, CA. Cor!IOt411~n. 18S W. llln St , CO\l,1 tt6tl MeH .CA9?U1 Joy K-lllY. llS Via lido Nord, This 1111\lntH Is concwcletd Dy• ro•· ,...wPOt'I &e«h, CA. '1t'> p0rallon Thi\ Minns I' <oncluctt d by tn 111· OR. JOHN'S t NC. dlvlel<lel -JoN'!Mallfter. Prosldel\I Joy l(..,_tny Tnts \ltlemenf w .. s tltf'd wit~ ,.,.. Tlllt sl•lement we\ fllt!d wllll ,,,. C.,11,,ty Clerk OI 0rdn98 Countv on AD"' Cou111v O«tiOIOr'"91 CountyonA~ll n . 1911 I ... CtftliHY '•" El\1 I.•• An.,.1e1, CA '°°'' Ttl: 111·»•1 l'ISl61 Pu!>ll\l\o•" Or •~'I· r"' t O 1llv Polol M~v •J 2~.2J.~n<1Jun•J,IQ/I 26, 1977. FHlll 1"1•oel f'IU10 Publl\tled Or•"'lf Coasl Dally P1lol. Publl\hed Oranqe Co.ts! O•lly Pttol, Publl5.lled °'""9' Co•\I o e11y P1101, A0<•1 l9,dftdMl>y6, ll, 10. rtn 1'10.11 l'l lU4 M•y 70. 11 •nO June 3, 10. 1971 213'-11 Apr II 2'I fn<I May 6. 13. ?O. 1917 P11bh U•d Or-eo .. ,, O.t1ly Pl•ot. 1---------------1 MdY IJ 10 17,-JUTlt J "" PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE l'tCTITIOUS 8USINESI f'ICTtTIOUS 8USINESI NAl•ll STAT EM INT NAM a STATEMENT Tl'lt loltowlnq Ptt'IOM ar• 001110 bust· Ti.. fottowtno oerson Is ao1n9 Ou\I· l'tCTITIOUS 8USINESS nesHs n4\U\' NAMISTATEMf.NT A&WAUTO SAL£S,l8SOW.Com RHS CONSUl..T.t,NTS. 2001 T.,.. toll-Inv ~r\OI'\ h d<>1nq t>usl· monwetllfl Futter1on CA9?6U Ctt1rwood C.,., HunllftQlon 8.oac.,, CA "0 '"' Alt• C M<Mtlll, 113'8 Colvlllt SI .. '11~4' INTEllSTATE W~OLESAl..E 110 Fovnli lnValley CA9?7ot R1c,.ard H. SeDutvede. 10'31 E o .. ~, Ad S.tnt .. An• CA w~·t~ 0 GilD•n 18&4' s~"la ROSI c •urwood Orctt, HUllllnqton e.ecll. l-'m"' C 1(1m, llO E. tlfer Rd .• C• .. Founl•ln Valltv. CA •7108 CA q1646 '>•Ill• •M CA Tiii\ l>uslMn 1, conducltd by 1 T"ll' Du\1'1'\\ ''conducted Dv an In· Tr,., bu\onen 1\ conducled DY ~n In· Qtner•t oerlnorsfllp. rll••duAI d ... duA AltcC McMtlll Rlc....,,dH S.oul•t!!a u~c t<tm This \IAlemtnl wn Med wllll Ill• Thi\ \l•ltm•nl w~\ flle<I wllh tllt Tiii\ \tttemtftt W4\ l•l~tl wltll ,,,. County Cttrk of or ... ge Counly 0,, May Covnty Cieri\ rtf Or ... Qe Covnly on MllV rountyClt•kot Or.,..Qt'Coun1y on May 11.1911 . •·1"1 11 ttl I f'l60tc f'1Sl6t f'760SI P\lbll,...,d 0rM!Qf' Co~\I OfllY Piiot Put>tl\lle<I Oronc,t Coa\t Oettv Piiot. PVBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE "tCTITIOUS 8USINESS NAMEITATIMINT TIM fol1owt'l9 "''°" •~ aolno ou'" l\tU IS. ftl OUCICl!Vf MARICETING •71 lllRllY'SMUSIC ()) l ARllY ENGEL, IOH? We\1mln\l•r Bt•d Garden Grov•. CA '76"0 l..•w•e<><t LH Enqel. IOltt JO•,, Ort..,, GarOen G•o.,., CA 91'40 This OV\lnen Is <ondU<ltO DY •n In· dlvldUAI L.iwrencr Lllfl (nqf'I Thi\ \tdlem<'nl Wol\ 1111'<! wlln ll'lt Gout1h Cttrk of 0 tll'1Cjf' OranQe (.Oijnfy onM11y6, 1971, "'"'•' Pul>lishccl Orlf!qe Co.nt 0Ally Piiot. Publl\..O Oran~ Co•\t DAiiy Piiot. Mav 20, 7l al\dJ une 3. 10 1.,, M•v 13, lO. 77 and Junt 3. 191' M~y 10 11MdJun~1.10.1911 2131 71 nn.11 Mav 13,10.71,endJuntJ, 1911 '141 ,, 1q74 " PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE MOTICEOF NON·ltESPOMSIBll..ITY Nollet " llerel:IY Qi•i." 1 ... 1 ,,.. un O.rs•one<I woll not be roSOOn\iblot •o• any Mb1' t11 llabthtfe\ cof\trac ted bv •nvoM otller 11\an mv\etl. f)f\ o• •ff~• thlsa atP Oattd 1111, 181h dav ot May, 1q17 Vt RC.I L H. CAME RON 16S61 Slmmone La,.., Hunllr\OIO'I B•at ll, CA Put>fl\ned Or,lnQI' Coa\t Oatlv Pilot Mo20.11.•"0 71.t91J 21Sl·I' PUBLIC NOTICE l"ICTITlOU\ BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tne fottowtno pe"on Is 001"9 t>u\I• nenn: COOl(WAAE e Tc •• 3S701 Oel Obh oo Slr.11. B·l'M, Oo11a Pol11t, CA . .,,,, Vic-I Garcin.r tot'ff, 35102 Ott Ot>l>PG S. •• 8-194, OeN Point, CA. '1?61'> TM• IJU\lrllu It conclu<ltd by en tn. Olwloua1. Vicki G. Corff '"'' \latmem we• Ill~ wltn '"" Ci>unty Clerk of 0.""911 Goun1y 011 l\prll 1a.1tn. "14111 Publl"*I Orenoe C:OO.t Delly P 1101. A.orlt tt,tnd MAy •, U. JO, 1'77 170.17 . ,_. . """ I"' Friday. May 20. 1977 CAIL Y PILOT of. ........ . -· .... If your hOn1e town is in the South Coast Area, we're your home town real estate con1panyl ''WE WORK HARD TO SELL HOMES RIGHT!" BEAUTIFUL SAN CARLOS S&S Fantastic pool & Jacuul, btllv upgraded thru-out. Huge p4neled bonus rm, 3 bdrms. 2h b.i. Dream l.11chen w/built·in BBQ, oak plank floon. Call now fpr more tnfo-only S144,950. 17141 5-45·9491 2 STORY BEAUTY MAJCE OFFER "iubm1t your offer to motivated ,eller. Perfectly btfl w/for. DR, FP in Ire FR w/wet b.ir. 4 lge bdrm'> inc huse miSter bdrm suit~· has t>veryth1n~. Call now! (714) 545-9491 BRANO NEW HOME MESA VERDE Under construction new eleg.mt home. Marvelous floorplan. STILL time to choo\C' your own colors. for. DR & FR, mirrored wet bar. DBL f P. 4 bdrm~. master bdrm ~u1te has Jae & Sauna! (714) S4S·9491 GET INTO THE SWIM In your very own H&F PoOI. En1oy yourself this summer 1n the beau11ful "entertainers" yard You'll love it and so will the entire lt1m1ly. At only S70,950 this 3 BR home 1s a must see • (714) 897 ·0321 OWNERS MUST SEU This super dean 3 BR H.B. 'home Y~. they've bought another home and have priced 1h1~ ,uperb home for a quick S<Jle. C.ill now and save. (714) s-37.QJ21 EXECUTIVE LIVING Can be xours in this fantasuc "prestige 'home Just under 2800 ,q. ft. ol grac~us living .;iwaityou. (very ame01ty has been mdud\\'(1 ro ensure total comforr .. nd t•n1ovmenr. Under S115,000 (714) 897·0321 GREAT ST AITqt HOME This 3 bd charmer is perfect for the young couple st.irt1ng out. Hu.se fen<:ed bKk yard for the hnle Ont'S wtth lemon and or angcc> trees Bicycle distance to rlie beach. Just listed. Better ~ th1~ one TODAY1 (7141 S40-89+t Of (714) 64f>.7711 FOUR BEDROOM BEAUTY Cxcepttonally weU maintained four bd. 2 b.a, ramily home. Close ro So. Coast Pfau .ind schools Dough Boy pool and many other extras. Perfect for the fussy buyer. rn4) 540-8944 or (714) 64f>.n11 BUILD UNITS On this large R-2 lot of almost 12,000 sq. ft. Can take upto4 unit~ with variance. Euy access on 1hree sides of this choice corner lot. Just listed. (714) ~8944 or (714) 646-ml EAST SIDE 4 bdrm, lge dining .ire.ii, '>h<idl' tre~ tn b.;ick yoird, c.ibmets 1n gar.ige, ne,u schools & shopping. f.11ce patio in b.id., lge 101 & located on quiet street. Pnced for quick sale (714) S4(M944 Of (7141 &46·7711 FANTASTIC VIEW l•om 1h1s 1mmacul;;itt' Npt Bch fulhop home. Superb overme fam rm & formal l1vtnK rm, both w/frplcs. View of harbor & )Unf>('t over Catalina! (714) S40-8944 or (714) 646·7711 MESA VERDE MAJESTY Umquely de~1gned around a lgt'. btfl pool this elegJnt 4 bdrm home is ideal for grJcious fJm1lv l111ing. Out\lt1nd1ng prol landsc.ipinK. Bill Jrt>J, clo'e to the country club. tn4) 646-n11 nr (7141 540·8'!44 EUCANT CONTfMPORARY Btfl 4 bdrm home built around Anthony p()OI. Beam ce1lmg~. Sep.irate & $Ccluded m.;ister bdrm )Uite. Children have own play oirea & play y.;ird plus loft playroom. Only ~157.SOO. (714) 545-9491 CROWN POINT • LACUNA One half block to ocean 1n Laguna's ~t area. Very spaclOu) J bdrm custom homew/2 master bdrm sullM. All new buih-ins f;intastic pool, luxuriant ground). Must see all extras. Call now. S193.000. FHA-VA TERMS New l1s11ng. Hurryl Very sharp corner home. Roof 2 yrs new. Highly upgr.ided kit -new c•bmets & flooring & ceramic 11le. 4 bdrms. Orn.imental iron fencing on bnck posts. Only S65,000. (714) 545-9491 LA QUESTA '4 or S bdrm, 3 bath, popular El Cajon model, 3 car pr1ge, lge lam rm + patio, submit present home tn trade. (7141968-3371 or (n4} 546-1754 f'OOl 3 CAR CARACE (n4) 545-9491 Super sharp, "Morning Sun" "DIVE" near South Coa~t Plau. 4 + fam1lv room. Tri-levt>I. Ju~t listed. Into a btfl summer purchaw. (7141968-3371 or 1714) 54&-1754 super fam rm w/pool & new arm beam ceiling fam ·rm. Freshly Ml. SQ. PARK decorated. Already financed ,t,aos~ the street from this showy w/s.45.500 VA loan, or new loan townhouse. Great for recreation. Jvailable. Must see. Open Sat. & near golf, swimming, tennis, Sun. handball, etc. Only S59.SOO. (714) 9&8-33n or (714) 5'46· 175-4 (714) 968-3371 or (714) 5-46-1754 Walker & Lee Sold 13,889 homes in 1976 ... and that's a record! List your home for sale with the hard-working record setters! COST A MESA OFFICE: 2790 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 (7141 545-9491 or (714) 545-0465 FOUNTAIN VALLEY OFFICE: 17213 Brookhurst Street Fountain Valley. CA 92706 (714) 546-1754 or (714) 968-3371 HUNTINGTON BEACH MAGNOLIA ADAMS OfflCE: 9032 Adams Avenue Huntington Beach, CA 92646 (714) 963-56n or (714) 556-7035 HUNTINGTON BEACH SPRINGDALE BOLSA OFFICE: 6042 lJolsa Avenue Huntington Beach, CA 92647 (714) 897-0321 NEWPORT BEACH/ IRVINE OFFICE: 2043 Westcliff Drive Newport Beach, CA 92660 (714) 540-8944 or (714) 646-7711 CB RtAt.f()Q. ~arket €valuation of a Residential Property Analysis will be made by a Walker & l ee, Inc. m arket specialist. There is no cost or obligation. You may return this certificate or call for an appointment. Offer is good indefinitely-please retain w ith your household documents. 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'd11d1 makci; rt 1111•.,:al tu 1rh t.' rt"'' · .111 ~ fl rt• I• r1•n1·1· llmlt.tlton or d"1·11mm,1t11m h11M·!I un 1 .1u· .-nl11r, r.-lt~tnn . "'''" "r nal1on.il nn1.t111. 01 un 1ntt>nt1on tn m.11.t· ,1ny uc·h pr1•lo•n•n1'l'. l1m11.; r1on.or1t "rnmma11on • 1111', nt'W"I'" pl'r \\ti I 11111 I.. nu~ in.: h .11·t·1•11t an~ ·' d' e rl 1"1 n ~ f" r rt'.11 ..... ldlt• ~ hll'h 1 ... Ill \ "'''' rinn of the law Houses for Sal~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION 2 Bedrms-$68,30.D \ d r l' u 01 ho m c f o r .1dult:. i':n.JoY South(lrn patio and )!a~doo In p ri v a ,. y a n d q u I e C lwautifully derorntN1 For appl call Estate Planning Forces Liquidation of Property S• Juan Ccrpist1 ano Just Above the Mission flills1de ocean view, bare land & citrus ~roves . 314+ Acres in 8 le~al parcels for $4,325,000. Z on ed for 336 dwelling units under master plan Adjoining improved property of lovely hom es m several parcels totaling over 100 acres for 154 dwelling units. Priced at $3,675.000 (sold only with tst parcel as a unit> Complete updated packa~e of mformat1on 3\ all able to quatified buyers 129 E M1ss1on Rd Fallbrook (714) 1 ·728-5717 1002 ..... a1 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Military Transh-r FORCES SALE :-Otw.t !>ell th1:. bt?aul1ful J bedroom. 2 bath Costa ~1e:.a home. Gourmet kitchen. co mpl wlbutcber block counter tops, & eontmuous clean· ing oven . Sculptured <1hag crpts. Heavy s hake roof'. U.rge Yard Hurry priced only $79,000. Call !;4&.~ --~HERITAGE • • R EALTORS IACKIAY HEATED POOL $86,900 Tr l.'e bned cul-de·:.ac tn vnme Back Bay areu. Secluded formal dman" room, white brick hreplace. Open planned fnmlly room . C b ef kllchen with pantry. Hide-oway maNl!r suite + 2 decorator baths. Tropical u rde n patio overlook& i.parkllng LITil.E CORONA BEACH .. .is just a stone's throw from this e legant tri-level view home.. Spacious (approx. 4,000 sq. ft.), well designed 3 bdrm .. 3 bath home -complete with formal dining rm., huge family rm. with frplc.. also a pool table sized playroom with frpl c. & wet b ar. Modem elevator to all levels . Price, $330,000 FOR LEASE Upgraded 2 bdrm., 1 bath apt.. handy to Big Corona B each; enclosecl garage. $295 Mo. heated pool. Owner will GtMral 549,SOO ~~~;anance . Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• tk•Julltul 3 hdrm on quiet € EXECUTIVE re:.telt-ntlJI st rP el. & K y fi11e u~ er UVIMG Remodelt«t k1tch£•n & vt1' RE:ALTOP..SR r ID Cothcderal entry , step 1o1:4 of new ttlt.-work ---------Eastside 2 uni ~large down liv-rm w /hrick Show ., JH i d <' o f ---------•I R.2 lot. Vacant. Seo frplc, dividing formal •TOWNHOME• owner11tu p L l?t.' fenrcd MOYE UP anYilm<'. dm-rm w/custom C'han· huck yard. At th1:-low ·1 delic r, bright kitchen 'OME YEAR MEW pnre. bhould 11ell 1m· 1're11t yourself. Movt> up $74 1150 wtCorning stove, opens boughtMust Clft01ell ....... r , __ m_ed_l _at_it_y_! _646-_17._i_I __ , I o t h e best.' B i g •. 61:1ANJTIME~ Into lgc lam-•m w /brick Canyon offers. security. -frplc, 4 BR, 3 Ba. plus charm. beauty & thOSCi booU& room w/v1ew. Atr Spacious 3 Bdrm. 2'" tntaJ\gtbles that make cond., 3 car garage, lge bath. decorator perfect. life worth living. Call for pool sited yard, near l''enced polio, atrium, an appt. to see Oltr Big Marlewood & Canyon bcrun ccili~. xlnt Costa C·anyon Romes. -P-•------•, Schools . OPEN St1N-Me:i1a loc. Close to ever-tOOK MO 640.616' DAY 1·5, Southern Calif. ~======:.1 }thmg FURTHER =•HILLS · Realty, $40·8149 o r i59-0i6l Th111 one has everything! 546-5605 -------Perfectly blfl w~thaven AMAH MESTATE CAM NIB AL S 6 UNITS.LIKE MEW 2 sti;• w,frml din rm. 5 Br, fam rm, den, 2~ Deaert H ot Springs CASSEROLE Clean and ~harp. nicely frple in lf(e fmly r m, 4 ba. Two story house on 1 duplex. 2 br, 1 ba ea, I mi t d & d d 2 m!ltr s11:e bdrms. wel acre lot. Place for tennis N. of Palm Spnngs, lrg earpe e rape tr ~ Sell bed r oom un I'\ c;. Sl'I: bar . co v · d pat 1 o . 'court&, swimming pool & ees on acre. V.A. NEWS Beautiful 3 BR! Fan· tastic family area! Low down payment for Vets! Hurry! ~.soo. OFFICE BUILDING Fine Cos ta Mesa corner. 17 suites. zoned air-conditiomng, reflective glass. hydraulic elevator. newly carpeted & draped. $.325,000 3377 Via Udo. Hewpori lead\ 673-7300 .. ., _R_ed~C_a_r_pe_t ___ 7_54 __ -1_20_2 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~A YSHORES G....-al . I 002 General I 002 BE.1.UTY ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• All the mellow charm of!•--------GUILTY!! yesterday's nostalgia in a 3 bdrm .• 2 bath. com· plctely remodeled home. An unusual offering at Sl79,SOO. C. F. Colesworthv REALTORS 640-0010 Eastbluff Estate on l~e corner lot. Massive 2 Stry home . is how you will feel if )OU Luxury hvtng in b est m1ssc-d this extra cle<in J neighborhood. Plan al· bedroom, }34 bath homl' lows for up toS Bdrms or with big country kitchen, 3 w /fa m rm. Prof large hvmg room, ne~ landscaping. Attractive shower m MBR. Just in ---------•I price $163,900. Open Sun s ulated. Plus muc h l·S,2956Carob, NB. more. $6.S,000. HURRY ' r~de Ch You are not the o nly on1· LAQI armer llf'loll/Jba $46.SOO reading this ad. Good Large cul-de-sac lot w ith Nicely located end unit. Huntington Beach loc;~ boat and trailer access. Association pool & play llon. Newly remodeled area. Convenient to CEHTURY 21 kitchen with a ll new shops, schls & frwys. 963-0961 cabinets and appliancl's. call now. WON'T f.AST. ~-..--~ Call to see this great ._ -_,_ home priced at $66,900. . A p RE:H IGE: 54M 141 /--t.-~ HOME:~ Hewpori Estat• . Mesa Drive. magnificent i.ctting overlooking en' lire l en gth of b i rd sanctuary and hills. Un" derstated e legance in conte mporary haciend~ ~ COATS &WALLACE 300 No. Newport l:Jlvd Newport Bch 645·6646 REAL ESTATE . INC. lmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Ram blings bedrm (eaca What Grabs You? with Its own bath + 2)/ I! Forma l ttining r oom._ MESA VERD T.-1 or HorMs? secluded den. cozy cam Neat 3 bed rm h ome You can have eiLbcr on lina bar & kitchen for all w /view of the country this Tustin Estate. 4 occasions. The 2 acres in1 elub. lmmae. eoodition. Bdrm. f-am rm, lie pool. elude stables, lee*-roem-r Olarroing wood & brick &old a court or a corr al. and stalls. $675,000. BJ' rront.. N~llsling. !\O call ASKING $159,000 appt. only! "• 645-7221.. Canncty VHl099 LE PETE BARRETT ' ,....~ • 67H281 Tom or Lew -REALTY-'-"' uu"21 •u·s200 ~ JM G........e 1002......,......,,....... ................. , Pnce rhC'wC'd to the bone fS54,500 l 3br. 2ba f:q•rythmg you've evl'r dreamcrl nf Call while 1t lusts. ~araJ:es plus si-< add•-Everything hil{hly up· ---------·1•• minl-gotl course. $224,000 $30,000 or trd for beach !tonal parking s paces on graded & in top condi· AMlheim Hllh TwMs.· Ca I l ;R a J P a u I area. 142·3214 Wntclff ••dty h II I d ~ lion. Onlv $135.000. (71A)998-4333ot552·l122 G ....................... --------- I EE 110111 ILllRS aa·. • WESTSIDE REAL TY, INC. 841-2323 THE ANSWER OVER 50 'fEAAS OF SEAVICE n uge Wl' un sea.,.,. .. s.i.~.9491 3Br, 2~ ba. Beaut. view .. Canyon Lakeview Rtty ""NI 100 GtMral• 1002 lot. Wood & brick ex· "25Jmo. Ask for Jlaj ••••••••••••••••--·· ••••••••-••••••••••••• terior add pride or Paul, aet. (714) 552,,l.J SelltbingsfastwithDaUy ownership. $260,000. ur998-43!J3 • '• Pilot Want Ads. JACOBS REALTY .,.. 675 6670 GtMral "1002 Gt••" 1002 __ ...:...:...::_·.::.::.:_:_ __ ,. __________ , ........................ -···········'!e•!,!••••• O.nr Must Socrlf! TO A IARGAIH Unbebevable steal! Sit YOU can have the tmx on golf course with LOWEST PRICED home forever view. Extra in Greenbrook! Watt till s pacious 3 bedrm, youseethelargecountry fonml dining room and kitchen and professional· mut'h more Price ly landscaped back yard :d ht<! lo $104.950. Ask ready for entertainment. for S haron, Agent, An eitcellent family HEWUST1HGI Duplex. 2 bdrms. each, plus g u ut: steps to ocean . 2 Cat garaie. Good' wlnter/surnrner rental. Sl4S,000, lnclud· ingland1 673-3663 642·m.3 Eve' associated oe.. HOUSI DAILY l·S 4'15 COln\AMD CA.t •o 11-* AMDSi, Cc1M Popular model. Move-in condition. Exciting • bed.rm or 3 and a den. Beautiful carpets. drapes~ lush· landscapina. Ocean view, prtvate beaches. IA YSHOU-OME OF A llMD Willlamsburg design bayfront home overlooking most active area of N ewf.ort Bay. 3 bedroom and Maids room, 4 baths. Doqk your boat in front. $450,000. OPIM THURS & FRI 2 .. 5 2021 POIT •ISTOL CIRCLE Harbor View Homes. Popular 2 Story "Portofino'• Model With 3 Spacious Bedrooms 2~ Datbs Family Room Separate Dining Room, La.rge Patio. Adequate Spa~ For EXtfansion (Foundation Already In For Bonus Room & Loft>. Well Landscaped Yard Near Pool. Clubhouse & Shops. Offered in ~1 ______ 1 home close to everything for your loved onea. Call IF You now for your appoint· ment.546-2313 , .................. . have a service to offer w °""' ''' • · 11 ~ ,,,. tOJ N'Cf' &oods to seu. rlace an ad , •. II~~ :11·~1 Cluaifk-d ads . sell bit an t~• Da ly Pilot ----·-.J..-ii.,ma. small 1te m1 or <lass1fled Soctton • · · •t : an)' item. Jus t cttl Phone642•5678 4 I '8G-S678. fl" '"'~ r "'· o' " , ,· _. : ,• A J '• ,. • ., ree. A COLD'WIU. IAMCB CO. 644-1766 211' IAN JOAQUIN HfLLS "D. IN NEWPORT ~HTlA _ ... ' • r l I j l -D4 DAIL y PILOT Friday. Mey 20. 1m . ~ .':!~ ~'!': ....... J ~~:~! !.~~ .~~...... .. ~~!!: !.~~ .~~........ ~~:!: .':!~ .~ ....... . Getterof I OO~G.-rol I 002 GeMrol I 002 G..et'ol I 002 ~!!!.~~ ...... ~!~!.~~~.~~.~ ....... ~~!~!.':!~.~~ ....... ~!~!!.~~.~~ ....... J ~~~!.~~.~ ....... . GeNr• I 002 CM.rot I 002 COf'OftO del Mar I 022 Costa Mua I 024 Co.ta MHa I 02'4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... . . .. .. . . . .. .. ... .. . . .. ....... .. . . .. .. . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ------------------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• BY OWNER MESA VERDE EXECUTIVE ARCA CORONADO CUSTOM DESIGNED MAGNIFICENR Y APPOINTED MOMe in an uquillh ....._ HffillcJ. 4000 Squcre t..t ot .e~ N•incJ. $210,000 By Appointment Only UNITED BROKERS FRAN WOLF 768-0370 646-7414 G_,..,.al I I OOZGHt'ral •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 WESLEY N . OH WOW! IS THIS A IEAUT! Beautiful. quiet <'Orner lot in a well maintained neighborhood. im- maculate 3 bedroom home loaded with d ecorator touches t hat c reate las ting charm. Latl1cC' l'Overt.>d brick patio and a sp~rkltnJ.! free form pool. Oh wow' Conq·rlll'nt We>std1ff location near school~ and stores Reduced lo $M9.SOO Jl's a beaut' Open after 3 daily ut 12'.?8 Sus:,l'\ Drop on ovt•r U~IVUI: lif)Ml:S REAL TORS ·. 675 GOOD 2443 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar olso 111 M··~J Vo•rd•· .11 !J 16 ~990 **~allbrook** Large Families & Investors Tnrme•dou1 Spanish home on 1.1 acres. Acctfthd by A•ocados $152,500 Upper floor view 1s relaxing by the fireside. also gourmet excellence m the kitchen/family room combo. Formal dining room is nice for special gll'Csts. 3 la rge bedrooms. 21 2 baths on upper level with additional bdrm and 1~ bath below. Great big recreation room for artive young ones. laundry room and space for 2 more Bdrms if the family demand~ Adjoining 2.8 acres bas olde r home & 3 apts. Limes & avocados for greal rn come pote ntials for $121.500 Comes as a packc.q~e or home· ava ilabl e separatelv j)C> '({.~ 0t s." D·<>90 eo 129 E M ission Ad Fall brook (7 14) 1-728-5717 Spyglas.~ Hill. $27~.000 -& Br 3 fi,1 \ k" Harbor \"1t'\\ Hille, ~[BgS(j() I lh' :! ·Ba \'11•\\ srn 29KI l/UJltl ll'd HU} l'r~ Ont~ I B\ llWNl:::lt Har Vu.•" lfllb 0Ct'lin bay \l('W ~hd. f.un 1 m formal ct in, >A 111 ... 1 beam~ 2 frt>lcs Sli0.000 Aft ti iS!l 0550 SPYGLASS HILL ByowMr 0 1• (' o r .1 t o r !> b r 1 It h l LUXURIOUS CUSTOM POOl HOME l'r0Tc!-.s1ontdl y det·o r ated & hrnd~caped 4 bedroom, 3 bath. formal dining & f am1Jy room. E normous master suite & dressing area. Mas~ive kitcheo w/pool view J c<ir garage. $182.500 t 812 Oriole Dr'., C.M. Sat-S• t z.5 pc reCllty 644-354&557-8968 rhe<'rful h11n home. 7 lg , bdrm~. 11 ,u.1. d111 rm, 2 CostctMesa IOZ4 Co1taMe1a 1024 fJm rrn~. ~ t1 'l)ll·~. \ ll'W. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SJ24 500 <~ual1f1cd 11111.n rn~~ i..,n;u Di SBr 1-'tti.:NCll QL11\HTEH h11yeri. onl~. l·.111 (01 'I.Int i·ountn i•lh '101 TWNllSI·: :!UH. 111 1 ,., llJ>J>I 8411 1;111>1 ,1 ,, 11 , , 1 1 ,, , ha 559 !IOU UH<. Jh.1, OPEN Sat. 1-5 14 I 2 SantGMlla '.'i1ee·) ard for PUltl'rtn.: ldrgc. light lama!~ rm t''tra lar~t.' m i.tr hdrm de~m & h,i:hl SI 15.UOO --4 I I I _....... ? .).~ lltil I :>111 <!Ill>! ~.500 l'r.iwtonl & 1hM1t !Ulrs 957 0701 Woodsy & Wond~rful Condo In ton\ t:nat·nt Costa Mesa locJllOn Profes~aonally clernrall'd an l>Clcct 11,•'\I ur1.•s ,\ t•ol on. 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L.Qe guest pwd rm Prof decorated. 3-Car gar $365.000 2 I I I San Joaquin Hm1 Road NEWPORT CENTER, H.I. 64 .. 4910 I G~ral I 002 Gt'Mrol 1002 ··•·········••····•·········•················· BA YFHONT. p1<.·r & float. lots $205.000 lo Sa25.000. to bu al<i \'Our own custom home Several an•a-; ·to choose from Getteral I 002 GeMrol I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CHILD'S PLAYHOUSE .goes with this n ice 3 bdrm., 2 balh home in lrvine Terrace 63xll5 Ft. lot, with correspondently large back yard. graced with beautiful flowers & trees. a~ well as the attractive pla~·hou:.e $139.500. Phon<? for app't . hut soon' 673-4400 lL\JlU<>ll ~Ceo.ot~ CcwO<\t °"' "'-640 -7000 \'cgclable nardcn. I ru1t tree:> & rust• ~arden On I•---------•---------1 Easb1dc. o\l•r;.1zNl lot 2 Hl.·dulllul du1>IC'<. So ot hwv Corner hlC' 1':..1. unit :! Hit lg. II\ rm " frpl S164.9~i P \l'L \I \lrl I'\/ HE.\L ~ST.\TE i.t I 7:1.'13 COZY DUPLEX "''"I II\\~ lh 0\\ Ill I ~1:!!1.!!0tl l.\o'lllllL!" 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Sl40.000 Cathryn Tennille 644·6200 (V-12) BUOY F.AMIL Y LIFE TO TWE FULLEST ln this lg. 2-story Deerfield Park Home. Parquet & tile cnt r~. 4 spacious BRs, huge family room w i brick fireplace + J full baths w i ceramic tile. Gourmet kitchen w /custom cabinets & nook. Formal dining + a very "private" sparkl- lnf; pool & jac uzzi. $135,000. Lor- ra1rie Rennie 752-14.14. (V-1.3 ) SUPll ST ARTER HOME 3 BR, 2 bath home in convenient location in El Toro. Nice corner lot -room enough for pool! Needs your tender loving care. $68,500. Holly Markas 644-6200. (V.14> M2·123J '44-6200 tOI Oover Ori~ HarbOr VI w CentH lrvlrwi •I C."'pus Valley Otnter 752·1•14 "l II I II I :> h c 1111 r l \ tll rl SHORECREST ll1t111,1111r tunnlt11.111·ol RF \ l 11 1. o \ 1-, H "l 11111•11111 .anti 11< .111l 1full1 1>rl\JI•· m.1n11111 1cl l.111<l'IJJH·cl t'\l1·ri11r 1lt'1.:hh01h11111I 11.ilt.in l '-111•1·1.tl l•rm'.'I fur lh<' •·1.111111 1i1 .. I.Ht Ill n hll\l'I \\hO 'A.lnl .. 1111>1•• '\llh >A•ocwl' .ind 1•1,,,, ti I '11 \ t c •"h llO'A Jt1cl hu~ f-.1111111 rm " 11'11 1 l.1ll'r <••111\.t l d111t• I lwd1nh W1'1l RfRONT HOMFS REAL ESTATE 6J1·1400 ''''"Illa.: hJln, .I h,1th' It.it• ''" :-.•1 1 111111 11"11 'lti.!~11 FOR LESS! Than you 'rt l')(IK'rl' \ :I ~>Ornom homr on un It 2 lot in F:a !>l~atfl· Coi.t o 'I t.'S:1 ' $7tUXIO Red Carpet 7~ l:?trl CORONA DELMAR Ynu II find nat11rul >A11111h . wruuf.lhl non ft·nt·c-. 1tlJ101•<I i;:la~.'i and a m;i~ter s wlt' that won't Mop 3 Bt1tlroom. d1-:n. 2 bath Call 640-9900 G..-erol 1002G....,-at IOOZ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CE 110111 ILllNS ao. OVER'50 YEARS OF SERVICE MEW EXCLUSIVE DUMA nc "ILUFFS" TOWNHOUSE In An Area Where Every Street ls A Picture of Loveliness! Popular End Unit Tri·Level "R Plan'' With View. Upgraded. Gated Court Yard Entry. Wood-Pegged Floors, Entry Hall & Kitchen. 2 Bedrooms, Den, Built-i n W et Bar. 3 Baths . All-e lectric Kitch e n. Formal Dinin1 Room . Patio. Immaculate THroughout SHOW BY APPT. $162,500 L09""0 Ranchette _'11 l :\ITS for onh ~11 um \111~11 E't't>ll1·111 "1111 utl , .. CIUl nl 11111 "l'I I 'I. Jll 11-.1·.., (',11J lfUI t)., ' f>t'I '\li.\.i WITH VIEW '-l'url\ <! acn::. nc:.l ll-d Jmon~ ;.:1.m1 ,,,.1,, 11nl\ ..! :mtll'"l11lhcs1111 \\llh .1 rcm;1rl..Jhl!• , 11,1n1n hu1lt .J IHlrm + tlrn 1 t.1m1h 11n h11m1· 111 l>l;!lll"ll lu rn.l\11n111• lht A<SUPERB p .1 1111 1 ,, m 1 r h t I I ' r,111chl.1nd \ ll'\\ """ .) MES •. 1r ,.,,,t>n•d 11ark1n~ + •T n•1m 1111 '"tmpt·r~ t111ai.... l.;;;;;;;;;;;;iiim:iiii:::;=::.;:;. do· Thl• 1·11rntl 1 an <tt' '11mmod all' ;1 ... m<i1l\ hOl"•C'" ~1<. \'rltl l'OUld l'\ l;I' 1\,1111 \.\Ith i·,11111'1 In ~pan• OFFJ·:HJ'\(; l'HJ<'I-: s.!::!tl.1~10 Cofl 644·72 I I ,.. UNDER SIXTY \ .1 bc.-<lrnom housl' 11ndc.•1 ~.IJOU 1n C11,..1;.1 \11•,,1 '' re;all\ r.1rt• \\'l' 'l' >:••l one ihJl 1~ sh;irp u' " t:-ick lnratC'cl nn .1 qlll<'I 11ce·hned ... 1n:<'l l.' \LL qulckl) 55'i 2600 Balboo Peninwla I 007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SECRETARY ;Exec 11 llm<' I ~1rl ore S II rr<1 f:\pr"' I It \t 1·;'\1•1· F'ull lk>n<-1 lh :->t•rHI cc• 'um(' \ alut• \11.11\ '1' ln1 1029 W<',tl'fl\ Pl :: Ill\. ' II 92tif'i0 «;;SELECT ~'!!~·:~.~~~~~.!?.'.~ I PROPERTIES Sound of Surf OCEAN VIEW Whit•watH' & S60,000 Marino Vi~w Older houi.c lorJll'tl 1 \\ nh~t· I 1130 "Cl ft do~ntown flunt1n~l<t11 hii.:hl~ 111>~ratlt'!I c "'' Benchw1th,•1cworm•l•an fratun•' lhr1111111 No from terra<'c. Good an Malnl l'luhh!<.t' pnnl. ,estml'nt property 111 l<'n111 .... t•lt lh 11w1H :.tat1er ~ome You l'Un Sl44.50<1 Pnn 1lnl\ 17141 sml'I! !ht• Ol't:an hrel'tl' 4!1.1 lil.'i:l from \hi;" unique ,lwnll' :Ilk , 1•1 Ba. :i blork~ I mm Jlurry l all 963-6767 the Ol'l'an pvt pt v r•·lr, , 9 , ti r ·•1' II , I •lfwi IIB8:?° [ ~,fRftlUI =-~-~!~~ ... !~.~~ SPANISH CONTEMPORARY 4Br + den. 21:iBa. frmf DR. Lrg )d. \Cr )' qu111l i.l nr I r\'ane ,\ \'C 201 h SI SH.t.500 Pattbon I"' cstmrnt <:o 642-8012 OCtif VU HIDEAWAY Borhdoror ar11sl':i 2BH. 2 n,\ "'old CclM r harm steps from Little C.:orona. Huge lot w room 10 bulld '1ew studio or ? Try SlS.000 dnwn HALPINCHIN REALTORS 67S·4392 $@"'&U~-~t~s ~ Tliat Intriguing Word Gome wiflt a Claue~lt 0 •.o"OftQ• ,....,, el lht looir Kto.,bft(! wO•d> bt ~ to f0trt\ •out ''"'l'Jle weird• KEBCEO I I I I 11 POOL + GUEST l'rt me Ea sts111l' l 'osla '"''a To\\ t•rani.: I f<'t''. t urH'<i dnH· Hu .... t it II\ 1oi.: room ho''" C'Jlht•clr;1l 1·t·1hni.: ~ m.c ... ~11 l bnd. lan•pl:ic<.' Sunm l!••llt·~ k111heo ~1th nook' l'u/\ rh n ll 1d,..111 J' m.1~11·r .... 111 ll.' C.iant ~parl..hni:: hlut· pvo! \\JI h ~lid1•. board ,'(,, rh·1· ...... 111i:: room, I oo' St•~1.11·a I c• g111·-.t fa ctl ll 1t'~ w11 h kll1'h<:ncllt" i':aSY t'JI~ Yard .i1i...1 S!l·~ :.no• i turr.1 <«ill 11C1\1 Ii 11; 7171 [~ THE REAL ESTATERS IT'SA CLASSIC FIXER UPPER WITH POOL :\1·t•d s paint anti 1•ar()l'I 1\ll 11 takl:~ 1~ a lttlll· 1m .1~in,1t111n & ~urk :ind ;<nu"ll hU\l' a lwaut1f11I pnol home· 1!11rn', 1·1tll 1~s.o:i.13 l=ORESTE OLSON ~,, H•" •1 •\o•, Hew Vi•w HolM :l !Ir J Ba, (pie. l>hakt roor. 2 s t}, still llm<' lo Ptt k C'pts & til<' By 11>A11t'r ~1 .500 6i5·6695 COLLEGE PARK lmmat• :i br 2 ba :.111 l't>nd. frplt' j!.1 raj!t• 11 r npen<'r Pool sl.Lt' ) d $82.500 Call for <•PPl pc rcalt~ IW4 :i~ or 55i 8!1fi8 Bargain . Hunter 1 Special L.mel)' Mesa Del Mar home. 't>I')' sharp trnd clcun 3 Bedrooms. din lng arc-a. family room. hearty stone fireplace. Two pattO'I. one 1s <'OV ercd ! Hamb 1Juill·111s Only $78.750. Bf\R. call ~1720 IRl•L '"ifl 1.c .. .,.. •.• Fmnlty Axer Upper 'i t'OlY bdrm~. hu1• f1tm rm. h~e din g aren. qu.lel cul de 11at st CJ0.1c to '4Cht>ol~. \ ;n•arnt & 1u1tlni; C•ll 1145 t.513 A"1 or~ i4U Sun-Loving Casual Little Hobo Guilt .. 11it.1.;,.ll;'.p. __ _.. ..... t" .. I u~ < l happy hobo a11d th•~ quill will make a child happy! H1~ clothes 11e apphqued hair 1s )a.Ill and le1t111~ are emb101dt1ed' Ewtryo11e will a<I m11e th1\ delrahtful ou•lt Pit tern 7099 IPOhQue pattern pte<.l'S r.har1S ya1dd&e~ Ho clutch anywhere• flat 1.25 loi uch pattern Add frttly cleanlp. coolly from JSo eaoll pattern foi lust elm the bow fled shouldtfS Clloow 11ma1I and lttndlinf Send to: a pretty wallpaper striped cotton '°' lh1s e1sy sulldrns Printed Pattern 9332 Half Sizes 10~. JZ"'i, 14't 161n. 18~. 201,;, 22~. W~ Sitt 14~ (buSI 37) llkH 3 I 18 yds 45 In Sf11d SI 25 IOI each po1ttern Add 3~• for uc~ pattern '°' hrsr class a11mo11I. llalldlrnr Stftd to: Alce Brooke NOCdlecrall Dept I oi; Da1lyP1101 8 0) 153 Old Che !lea Sia New York NY 10011 Prrn• N ame Adaress. Z•p Pattern Number MOR£ than ever before' 20C desiens plu$ 3 free prln•ed •n· s1dl' NEW !9/f. NEEOl[CRAn Ma11an Merlin CATALOG' Ha~ e~eryth1n~. 7Sc Pattern oe'pt 442 I Croclltt with SQlllrU St ()(I Daily Pilot Crocllet • Wardroh St.00 232 West 18th St Ne~ Hiity fifty Qull1$ it.OO Y .. Ny 1 00 1 1 Pr Rlpplt Crochet I .00 N~~E ADDRESS z:~ 1 Stw Klltt loek 1.2, Ntedlepo1nt look St .00 SI z E an d S T 'f L E Oower Crochet l od St'OO NU MBER H1lrpln Cmhtt loo~ $1 00 0e 1011 •110• 111• to r•t , I '"'t.11t Crnhtt l oo-. 11 ~o ,a1ten1 ''"' Send 11ew rot l11sttnt '*•trame l colt \' 00 out ... '811·Wl•ttr '•tter11 lnstu• MllNJ l oo• St 00 Cat•loc-cli, ttu'" 111&Sdt for Co'91plttt Clft loo~ ~1 t111 frtt '*"''• et Y'" cllolct C.11plete AtJllans. : 14 ,, C<' Sttd 751 tt•' 12 ,,.,. Af1•111s :J2 )Cc Sew !Wt ... II SI 2$ lotll of tt Q1llts :1 50c l11sCJJt ••'ff Cr1tH Sl 0C Mllltlll Ovitt ltff d SOc lutut '""" IN• stOe u l uflts fer Tttfay : 3 soc IHU11t s • .,., ht\ St oc '°'' of ,. m~ luts ~( ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• C:O. .. Mlff t024FoattainValtey IOS4 ~lngton a.oc:h 1040 '"* 1044 .,..._ t044 ..•.............••••.•• •••••··•···········•··· .................................................................... . ----------14 br 3 bu O\'t'r~tZ<'d Condo, 3br, 11Jb a, up· L\11 U'I' • ' graded pool wa~ht>r &. ..., ... Al ... , closets, chQ1ce local .t.o dryl'r, 'di!h~shr. .:ood SPECIAL HOME ~~· P"'rks ~ etwp jl location. ss1.500 s.io 8002 Oldt<r 2 b\'(lrm home 1n or 640 7930. Newport Helghls are a ol PARKSl!>E E~TATK 4 Mu't ~ll'~ba RV C ~1. on HUGE Lot. Neat BR. 3 H \. Ulnmg rm. · p1 k i.: nr heh. tw 11 In farruly home w1lh pote~· ram rm, e tc. Hugi! yurd. th anapolL\ 963-05~1 Ital for add1tion11I unit an owner a nxaOU!i A gt ----- n:ar Owner may ils sist oo 0200. HUMTINGTOH in financing For your COVE CONDO pcrsooul ini.pcctlon call Huntfrqon leoch I 040 3 bdrm. 21 i ba t•ondll Cent urv 21 Surf • ••• ••• •••• •• •• •••••••• 979. I 050 Tlus lluntmgto n Bl'U('h MOVE FAST home is in mint cond . Jbr 2ba, ram rm. Will help f inancl'. S8!J ,500. 0 /11 Sat/Sun. S46·0855 "Mint Condition .. :!..!68 CQ[,GATE. CM <'ollege P ark 3 BR & l'jt10 $74,500 Open On1 Jy I:! S or m1ss this beauty ' 4 with up1trade11 thrnout. Gre at r er. w /l'Omm . bdrm, 2 bath, many lux· facilities. Super loc. near ury xtra:.. Truly btfl! beac h , !-h o p ping & S ubmit y o ur t e rms . srhool!'.OpenSunday !lf"1 5671 Wormington Realty ( .... 1\tmJ1a1m1 _ 714·9.!9·5~0 Brokl'r _ OPEN HOUSE SUN 10·~ SPA The biggest in Irvine, under a large covered patio. Spacious, roomy family fun area, this bedroom, and den home is located in desirable Racquet Club Village of Irvine. $129,900 CALL NOW 752-7315 DONALD M. BIRD Associate s, Realtors BobtH Suildcl t;:-;ITED BROK l RS !HG 74H OWNER .ANXIOUS! By owner:.; .i BR .. 3 f!·1· h:e t'I h ., I lot 1009~ Spnt C1rdl'. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ J enmar omc .. , ~e ~Jt)8 2()tgor ~22025 ~....-..• hdrms & 2 b.itru.. llH'l' f a m 1 I y b om c w 1t h Su\'.Sfo:T llt:IGIITS urea. Irvine I 044 l"iM I 044 pools1te )'a rd. COil\ c H mos rw" 1wnh11l' J Br 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• POOL/JACUZZI ruent lo bear h .... huppins: Bj, ~jr tlr opnr, trash WoodbrfdcJ• Arborlotc• Porte.side Location Only $79,500 &school~ $W.900 l·ompl'lr. ll•nm'> 1·ourt Briar cliff Mo de l, u p-Beaut. 3 BR. De ane 1 llr. 2 bJth. fum r m NEWPORT BEACH rolll. J.i1.:uu1 t.. mon· graded. :.upcrb lake loc h om e in U niv. Park. ,\lu~t i.cll ' Open house REALTY 675-164 2 llrkr.~5531 By owner. Owner ~il l s124.5 00. B y o wner. ".>al Sun I :; l582 Baker ---finance Sa"e Sl0,000 SSl.-6800 M t'O!'JDO SPfo.:Cl.\LIST. 19x33'UvincJRM Opt•n Sat1Sun. 3-t Co\e --------Sea Properties 11 ll . C M . F \ I ) I 9 xl5' POOL -195 5906or 55lH833 -199·1378EdM1ddletM };,~~.,.c;.,h7:.lone R l!a lt y, I AR. 2 H.\, bltn m icro """-uov waH· & Corning cooktop. 4 BR + POOL Watcrfoll hchmd wall of 5107,500 Will buy t his t:l..tss. \Valk to srhools & family ho m e with ils POOL TIME ~ Hcsalc Spcctalb.t:-.. 3. l pgraded 3 Br 2 lla, cul 4or 5 bdrm models a\'ail. de sac, lge ya rd. P ool some w /pools. 968-4602 p a rk Sti l.5 00. P .M . POOL 11· hi Coopt>r & Mi~Ot'. 536 l llH \l'Q ' own · ig Y l>\\l'CP & r hlonnator. f't·nnm1,tton Properties owner purch ased otht•r --------• home S89,500 la Cuesta Eldorado 8Ulll(ART I OPEH HOUSf: llf Al rv 3hr, 2ha. fam.rm. form.ii d in rm, + 1300 sq ft honu.' rm. All upi:r ad l!d Hy ownr, Sll7,500. !!6!H (.';11lh1w~s D r !Jli2·8ti2L i]GJO,."IJ•.C<>'•• M.,.a Opt•n h:-.t> Sal ~un lfl·-1 645-9161 TIME IS MONEY l>nn't wast1.· a n\' time till '"u ... cc· th•~ t:xfr a tl~Jn :J L.."<.lr11(1nt. 1·1~ IJath home \\llh IJ1~ countr} h11l'hl.'n. l.ir)..l' h\ In.! room. Ill'\' :-.hriwl'r in ;\t Rn J u,1111 1----------1 '>UIJted Pl u' m11d1 MESA DELMAR SUPER AXER Ch•an 5 b1, ;1 b J w up mort• ~5.flllO I It'll ll Y ' \ ou arP not lhl uni) 011~ l'l•Jdln~ lht~ Jd CENTURY 21 96 3-0 961 ~rnded crpt. <·ov'd f>.tt 10 !\o m ajor r ep airs :1 & othl•r \lr.1-;. Nr nll llcdrm. 11• bath C.:h1111·l· sehls Im m t•d '"'""""' llunt1ngton BNar h locJ Prinl· Onlv. 515 8597 tion S64.000nr subm 1t Ch\lir I' , 2Ston 5Br. I 1Ba. km~ 'l -f, • : • ' • • · \nthon \ pool. snft wt r. llalecrc:-.t arc.1 pool home, 962•44n cm: 546·6"103 hlln~. SR2.!>llO 002 57 lli :lhr. l '1ba. blln~. d:-.h'\\r l•---------·1 .. --.... ...... ..-..... ,.......__..~ d111 rm, frpk. tntl•rcom ----.-.....---...~ l!l\'.!f> ht•;,il('d I 1l1('rt•d t'O\' 1•11'<1 pool + :rnl 11 pool '\V.l'<'I> I I'~ vrd \11111 'llrnklr-.. 111 I mt Lytton llr,111 y 5 1:1 1771 NEW C.:ONIH) BY OWNER :! m1 to orcun. 3hr. :!b.1. frpk. I.nil 1 rn. h rll\\d fir:.. nice ) r<l. Si'l.Sou II II SJI :OHl ll 1;, Iii.!! ll11di::cp.11·t Dr. II. H. 9ti2 8!l01 BY OWNER upg rade d LaPalma :'olodl'I 111 The Ranch Clo:-.c to S<"hools and evl'r} thing else. ---------· WOODBRIDGE WOODBRIDG E PLACE 81Scay Model, walk to the lake. 4Br , 3Da. 2 frplcs, 3 car gara~e. 1 mo old, $139,500. P vt Ply 9fi8-3986 o r 963·2769 or 552-4621 WOODBRIDGE Steps to be ac h dub. C ho ose you r own tn · terior. Thb 4 flR & 2 B.\ hsc 1:. ready for orcup now. RJ.5·0211 ext 9582. or 6i5 JSJ.1 . DISTIHCTIVEL Y designed & waiting to a we you: this hom e will fill your every need, With ,,., r oomy 4 bdrm s . formal or informal din mg & big family rm . with we t bar : 2 1 ~ balhi.. Located in Deerfield at Sl2l.500 ss2-1ooo k_ i~LEL~~ REALTORS Holnff kr S. · Fri?J!)'. May 20. 1977 OAll.Y PILOT 1!4' ....................... .;..;..;..;;.;;.~;.;..;;.o~;;,,;_..;;,,,;..~----------------- i...-letteh I 041 HCMttet For We ········••A••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ., •• •••••••••••••••••et • Laguna a.oc.h I 048 ltoch I 041 ARCH IE.A.CH HG TS ••. ••• •••• •••. • ••• •••••••• ••• •• ••••• •• •• • • •••• Whife Wat~r View. 3 Br -~---··------------­!', Ba. O " nr Dr l.r $)07 .500 &lt;.t)SO!> --- Expantlve Oc:.anVlew ExeculJvt> fom1ly ho me 4 Br, 2 b11. oct a1:on.tl ram .rm w/frplc in (''( cJw;ive Portofrno l)ection or Lai,:una Beach. ---•--=---199050. Cst. Hwy . .C94·8S19 CALLUS.- For all tho latest multi· pie listings 3\'Bllable in uguna Beach area. LARGE AND LIV ABLE 4 ~ and a ._ in Top of ftte WCMid. Malty s,-clal cle-caratlng touches lft fttlt great fCllfthy holM -c.-,..Ung. French doubl• door• out to ttt. dtd, chocolah brown cClllMffncJ. Orto qultt cul· d .. sac 1tnet-S 126, 900 497-2489 SOUTH LAGlft't\ ~~1k;:n:r~ -199.-1551 L,\C;l':-. \ N l t:l' 1-;1. l~l~ 17:!1! O\NA POINT l!l:l AA12 ~~'W !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ----'-"_9_·2_eo_o • Logmo ltach I 048 '~ l.a~h I 048 SEE \VHITE\VATER ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• from your next to bch. a ll wood 2 BR home + lri:t 3 room p e ntho use a{>l - 1oned for your ore or business. S198.000 ''Z" REALTOR 494-8611 Contra ctors fi~cr·uppcr Unobs tructe d ocean & canyon view. 11'2 blks from ocean. $100,000 as is. 714-375·2856 3 Br 2 Ba , Fam Rm, l~e lot. Top-of·the-World County's lo wc!lt tax<.'s By owner. $125,000 49-1·7933 WHITEWATER VIEW VICTORIA BEACH AREA OPEH HOUSE SUMDA Y 1-S 2810 TffrY Road 3 Bedroom, 1 % ba th on a large R-2 lot. Complet ely redecor ated. F nntastic potential for a sharp buyer. Live up- s tairs and r en t t h e downs t air s bedroom . Room fo r expans ion. A beautiful ocean view home. walk t o beach. $159,500. JAY W . YEATS COMPANY 499-2237 Lagunohach I 048 LOCJURO H ique l 1052 ~HI For Selle .. • •••••••••••••••••••••• u lOft Yl•Jo I Ol7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DISttlAILE S&S SAN CARLOS 2 STRY W /POOL E verything btflly UIJ• ~raded ! H uge µune l<.'d bonus rm, 3 bdrm1> 2 '• bnlhs . frml din rm Qu~n kil Cbcll • fmly I Ill w7frplc phus hit "' UUQ, ouk plank floors. m 1r rorcd wet bar & con· ver!-iatlon p it all over looking sorgcous pool w/diving brd & jacuut! 5'&5·9491. ~ Walker C lee Heal lstate Dy Ownr 4br. 3ba £,. l'Culivc hme on cul-d .... i.,ac w 1fa bulous \'le ". Frplc in l iv.rm & ram rm, formal din rm. hN c.at m kitc he n, CO\ • crcd patio \\ lge fnr d burk ~ d Room for pool lJpi;radcd thruout. Open h.t;e Sat1Sun 12·6. 26981 L.srondido.673~7 Country Atmosphere Spal'ious tri-le vel Deanl· home. Don't miss the op porlunity of seems th .... exquisite Deane h nw. Chanticleer mdl. Jhr +3ba + formal t.1111.rm +ram.rm . T his home has true l'ountry ::i t- tnos p h c re w 11 t s I g l' ranch ::.Lyle kitchen & spanous rooms. NcstlC'll in a ll'rraccd terrain \\' lots of s rcrncry. A1'k · tnR Pfll'C Sl 15,900. So Coast otc, :;57.5311 oi· '.\l.s.,i on Viejo o r r. !)Rf, 27110 SAVE BY OWNER L 2200 S.F .. la th plaMl.'r. OCJUnO 3Br. de n. 21zBa. d1mnl!. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .ifili~~i~f~· katelle Cu!>tom bw lt 3 BR +den . ~ R. Canron ram. ll\ing rock trp k. ocean v1c·w. lnd:.cpll. M I proper y w11 h 2 Sl37,000. hctrm . 1 ba. apt + O~n Sun 1-5 s tud io , office spa ce 28J.I CHILLO~\\'.\\ w fpl<' :ind ('ommc•rcwl -t9-l-4967, -197·1505 ~ archoui.e. SI 1~.wo T Of W Id Live on the Riviera Pr~P.i::c· t;i mil~~~nmc In Lo9uno Be och w wet bor m pane led This lo\'cly Condo hci-.. been dcroratl•d w dllcl lamely room. ~J b<lrms · World Ch .. rm lt fe "t1ir":-. 2 1J ha . Pride o l u u ~ he<iut1fully dt•c:oratcd . --""'.-~===~==~ :.! ;1 bath!>, opl·n beam C:OROOVA 4 BR. farn1 1\ lt•illni:~. \H't 1>.ar. bltn r m . c pt 'g, up~rd '<1 , BBQ. \\1tOd & lt11d-. C)\' hca ut. lndscp'g, VII•:\\' tenor (iu.u ·c.frd i:all $71,900. Call 830 2011 t1111\mun11 ~ \\'Jllo. l e 1mncr. llt'.1t'h ~:l!l •KH) !~luxe "Trc\ 1110" 3 Ur, ! JAYW. YEATS b.t . l\y O\\ne r S11 p1•r C( >M f' \NY Sun:-l'l \'1ew on I rorn pool 499 2237 i.11.:t' lo t . T oo maD \ • CUl>tilln le;.ilUl'(''i to ti~t f'.ncl unit-. :.! Br. ':!11 ll.1 lw~m t·eilgo., t·1•rum 11 Liie. 2 fpl c's 1'110! & :-.ra S6!l,51111 P r 1nl' o nl v h7S l!ll :.! Bk r 4 BDRM 2 BATH $76,900 Cli;;ni.:1• 11( piano., 1·;111"1'' :-otli· nl 11o: hr;;nd nl'\\ lllr c;.,1i11•11 "l''>l 1-:s t alc ll•mli'" m:J n~ \lras On ~I J g II o I I ;,i n I SI J I c lk'.1l'hl''>. P rtl'CU :-.J llll' a,, l'Urrl'nl mo<lel~. Sl lll !Joi} Pnnc ipols Only 5 48-3350 VILLAGE Ill FORDHAM Stunnini: 4 brlrm . family 1 m hnme 1n cxcellt-nl <lfl'.I of L n1\ crs1ty Pa rk. <:om p IN e I y up~ rad l'd v. 11 h plu11h car pets & tlrJP<.'~. \'anLw t pjpcr·" Sol.1rium kllchcn floor. l1C'au11rut farn1Jy rm. wllh ftr<·plu<'l' and 3 bath~. ,\ horm• for th<.' buyers that want<'' l'ryth1n,i:. Owners mus t ~ell Call 1111!Jy' owner~hi . S13fl.500 lBr. den. :ma. 11nµorl1•1I Dttrfield Patio Hm ltuh:sn tile. trpk, h1f.!h La N. I. Shows like a mode l. Dass guna 1gue t131.1391, eves 586.ss81 EASTSIDE 3 BR. 50>. 150 H ;! 1111 Chou:e Jrt'J S5!l.!l!l5 I 'lose to b<'u<'h !l:l02 Comi.tol I. Open Sat & Sun I ·Ii ShJ !er & Allen Hl'alty. Inc 6i'5-tii'11 Huntinqton Horl>Our 1042 red hill~:.;. 552-7500 "Aspen" JBr, d1•11. :.!•, c ei ling:., Frc n d 1 d i.., ba Two slory S87,900. which open unto .1 h ur.:l' CALLRAJPAUL deck on:rlonk1 11f,! t lll' (ii-I 1998 -t333 55:! 1122 ocean, kitchen ha-.. ha111 I the .choic~ co~munit'( He~-port Beo~ -1 o;9 IDl-..\1, f'.~T l·.HTAl :-<i· ••••••••••••••••••••••• '.\IE:>\T 110 '.\IE W.11rn. \;inyonLalo.c•\h.•W R!':illy hewn wood r a bi ncl~. .::;;;:;;iiiiii;i;:;;;;;;::;.1 was her. drver. I r;,i..;h \H:STSJDI': f \I \lll N ER CO\'E 2bt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• licJl'h l'nndn. !lli2.50U O\'. W \T fo'.R l:!U'. 55' dork •COLONY* -:l Br. 2ba, fam rm highly up,::rd 'd . pool t e n11 1<1 Si!l.900 5.)1 0~51 AtGotewoy ToH•wport compactor dhl sell rlc•;111 mg onm 1111~ and hos111tuhll'. \'aultl•1I n •1 lin.: In II\ 111g 1111111 111, :! l>cdrou111 , ~ h,11h. :J pJlll" w load:\ nl n·ctv.oocl d1•rlo.1ni::. lush grcenPf\ P rl\ .111· com· COUNTRY LIVING llorscs OK. lovely 3 br 011 H-4 lot. 20:11 Orchard, olf l 1\1ne . S80,000 fi r m 5.)7 li38 :! BR. huge cornt.•r lttt ).'.'H !JSO Sun Rt•;il l•:,1Jt.• 770 O'M.! Dano Point 1026 ....•.....•............ IDEAL FtU ll I. Y 110.\f F: d ()!,e In boat n1.1 rtn.1 ,incl 'l'hooli. th1' \\I'll m;11n L111wd ~ twclroom :.! h.l\h hom1· "If h ft\ i'I ''Ol)(I <.q It 111 It\ 11\ll t'> pr1rL'd tu "' 11 ,;I 1\1•~1 ')Of) AHCHOttAGIE IHVISTMEHTS C714t 496-7711 lll'Pl.EX. 1>11n.1 Po11H ()\t'.111 \I•'\\ 11 • \ r' old l!l!l 2i2:.! 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'h'I" l.1drl1•r lo Ir.ti l1hr,1n n •d t 1l1· 1 u11I, l1r1t;.. : n1111 ,\ h.11 I.: \ .1nl 11:." i••tti r-. kiln tn hi. ~d -.1 :w 11011 In II\\ n1•r k-U1 'II~ I llpn S.1t A. Sun lrvi~ 1044 ..............•....•... DEAMEHOMES DEN + STUDIO f';1hulnuo; 0 4'Jnr hnm1• in 1 I'\ I n I' S II \I;• I' I nl 111.1cul.1t.· \\ .ild1•11 mndl'I L.111>;•''1 l 'ul di• ':n· lol 111 II Jll' \It \ll'Jll I ti•• 1•11t1 \ .l l..1ldh 11. Ill\> 1lt•:i11I• ti c 1 t h 1· d r .1 I 1 ' 1 l 1 n ~ I 111111.tl lull' \I 11 '"" .i \ 1 11\1•11 111..:.111111 111,1,t.·1 LEASE-OPTION \ .! li.-droom ,1dult 1:ondo tn lht' nC'.lt OrJngctrrc HM 1·lnpm1·nt On thl• ''·'"'r \1 i1h 1'1(•111 , 'fl·' tl'n 11" .11•d I:\ n1 -.;j I IMlfl C ULVERDALE \t o , 1 11 •. J 11 1 , r 11 1 1 l'lo·rlrnom f,1m1h· hvml' on J l'ornl·r lnl·~!lon SUPl'r l' u I h J \I p t• J I \\ I I h \\1011,i.:hl 11011 ,i.:.11l·-. a nd 1111("' ~j :1110 \LSO \ p11pul,11 l'lan ·17· 1 IH' ;J I ft II II) II ft m C \\ 1 l h ''"in.II lf1rt1n~ rnom a ncl h11i.l· l.1n11I~ room \ rc:il t.1m1h horn<' ot S9:u100 DEERFIELD Wa n te d from II\\ ner Woudbncla.:t• Croo.,::.1ng lln:,:hlon mtll m \\ •iod hnrlge P;1rk Rcdwooal mctl .Hl7 191'2 UNIVERSITY PARK A:\1HURST :'tlOD l::L 933.iOO B\' Own<.'r 3 Udrm. 2 ha. l'ul·d ·sac Call 752-7847 Iv m sg WOODBRIDGE Twnh!>ir. :1 br. l 1 2 ba Sale S70.000. Rent SI 15. &10·0965 --------- TURTLEROCK TERRACE PRESIDENT HOMf': W \'JEW 4Br. 2 1 ~R11 . 2 s to ne frplcs. walnut paneled fam rm w,wet bar. x tra I~ partially co vere d pa tio. 3 car gar. pools & \ \'II!\\ or the bUrf rollanJ,! into Em<'rald O:iv. r;inl·h .., t \ I l· t r o n l j, o r r h ix'H·h-d & o.,tamrd i:ta .. ~. :1 h1lrm" . ct1n111.i: 1 m hdv.cl lloor-.. cathl•cl1.1I hP;imt-d ce 1I . hr 1rl.t••I triilr :\ear bca1 h !kin~ r ('(11rh1,hcd -.17•1.sno H>ltl lhlk resl 1>1 Open Sat Sun I ;; Escape To Luxury And Privac y tJnexccllcd \ icw of t he North roastlmc . across a g r eenbelt (no rools ~ ). Spacious 2·sty. 3 bdr m .. a dC'n. oak kit chen. 10 ft. reihngs & 2 frplcs. A 31J ft. h1f,!h wull creutcs th1' courtyar d around l ht• p1c1 ure!>quc pool. La:-.t home on a d cud ·cnd street. S325.000. • 494-755 I • $120.000 HOWARD JOHHSOH REALTY 497-1744 BEAUTIFUL GARDEN LIVIMG This view home. :-.1t11atl•d 11n a h lllsich' h.1-. .1 h c· a u t 1 I' u I I ,1 11 ,, 1 w sk\ lites ~urroun1ted hy p :tt ll'. plant:-. & garden. This lon·h· ~JBr, 21-iBa home has frpk. &. lam rm, formal d111 r m . sliding ctoors in kllchl'n onto pa tio w /fountain. firepit & is n rrnni::ccl for either form or inform:il l.'ntc rta minJ?. lO', down land cont rad. 5179.500 HOWARD JOHNSON REALTY 497-1 7 44 1nuntl\ \\ I t cn n1<1 i---------- courh ,\11mmini:: pool 1.1ru111 !>illlna" & parlo. 11) •1 ,I ( f h l' h t•;\ I h SI 12 9541 l.111!tt11,1 "•~1wl H1· ill\ !\:JIJ ;,11~1 l'lh Ill 11 IT ALIAH VILLA CONDO EASTBLUFF 1,wrlv 5 hedrm 3 bath t ,im1I}· homl'. 2500 Sq.JI On prim<' rorner lot",( t wn H q; v:ird wi\ h ll;iwa11.in ll.'aho11-;c ,1111 1 c·ralh room . cw on market at Sl57,000 Roy McCardle Realtor 18 I 0 Newport Costo Mesa 548-7729 3 Hcu room, 2·~ bath. tltn·1 _________ _ u1~ room . :! f1r<'r lacc:-.. beam c•cllin i.:s. Walk to :-Jwpt Jlgts, new cons tr, " Otl•an. On~inal mode l. Br 2•2 Ba. all amenitic:-. n1•ver II Vl.'tl 1 n . G r ea I $139,500. Agt. 6'15·9950 I0<.'111 ion St 0!1.500. JAY W . YEATS llE1\l,TORS COUNTRY LIVING RACK BAY 499-2237 l'ACli"IC l~LANO \'I Ll,1\Cil'.: 1 I \ r nltl 1'.1t't''"t11•r tn o\\ lll'l 3111 & den 1:-"u 11\ 11pl(1.11 lt'<I & l.rn.t,1-.1p~ .. 1 \\'ulk In 1>.111.1 '1.ir111.1 I h I lo. I 11 h 11~ h' <' h 1111 I XJ~Ooti .11:.UI SJ 11t .. 1~11 Dr 19111)!)2'.l Home th•• p.u1u1 ""'' \11U\•' lt•ll<lll~ l"I .1h.,11n.t, Ill I hi" I fir 111.1 bn11t1• d1• 'li:nt~I tu .u 'nm mocl.i 1 <' .ill th•• l.1mll1t·~ ,H t1\'1l1t'" 11.1.·•· l'l.11'1'\ f.im Im rn1 m ,, II\ In .\ din •1111•· •lf'•'"' 1n pn \ 11•' "fl 1 hn..i • llu'"' '' l'lull;•d d1 n » 1h-1 1ch1·d ''""'' 1'.11111 •111 l'.11 I.. homr t1·nni'i 1 hlk. $176,000 in· ''"" .1 h1·clrnoni... IJmilv dude' land. Bv owner ••••rn 11111111~ riH•m .rnc1 fl:J.1.a190 • h.lli~~ (o"')~c5 ~a.i.<~r WOODS COVE CX'cun \'ll'W, immar 1 BR. 2 B.1. 1$(e glasscd·in 1.inu1 lo\ ely garden "n,.,1 "brcalhtakin.i: \lCW to La J olla \dult tom - mumty ·1 15.00(1 Sh11\\ n by a p pt llnly' Kkr. 8:j() 121~ c;rc al ente rtain m ent ho m e , s pac io us 4Ur. :.!1'.!Ra . LR. DR. d en opn to pal10 w /gas DBQ & f1rep1t, lg kit w /m anv '\lras. wC't bar. patios otr lw nl bdrms. lg m~tr "'" " Horn tub. atrium. l'UI dL··Sal' S t . own e • tran~fl'rrecl. S128,000. '11<1 I "''fl,11 .lit • •(llJ ,l.!I rnom l'rof;•.,..,nn.111\ l.inlf,c:lp •·rl · .I u ... 1 ~ll:' 11111 fnr ll,1,. ht Jlll \ SI'\ 1'111!1• of m1 ncr..,h1p ,,, .. 111.·1.1u1 Turtlerock ·I Rr upgraded . thruout. Sll.5,000. 18712 Pase<> Cortei;. 833-8274 OPEN SUH. 2·5 SI 52,500 Li:c 2 Br Countrv Chu rm h ome. llar d"ood f1r~. s hake roof. R2 pJ1 l.ltk1• c·orne r Olt'an \ tt•\\ decks. 11 'l b lks to bth 1881 Glenneyrc. Open I :l. Sat Sun Et Toro 1032 .................•.•.•• G lcmt Bock Yar d 1 hh :I hclrm hom1• I'< ~il lli1l1•d ill\ I I ,h'rl' lO llH' 111\11( f:I Tnrn Xlnt .in"' i1r · :-.hnµp1111o: & ,..1'111101' ll11m1· 1~ 1n 1mm11r nin1I ,(.won't fa,t ;it s-;'t :'iOO WorminC)ton Realty 7 14-979-5060 Fountain Volley I 0 l 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• f'ONOO SPECIAJ.tST. ti R . 1· M . I" \'I y 'I n 11 1· h " t on 1' H c .1 I t v . 96.1 OAA7 • NEW TIBURON LISTING! Fabulous 4 br, 21, bn Newportrr m o del. F o rma l d 1 ni n~ r m . lt1 \1sh ly land~l·:iprd patio w /~u n slr('(•n , balcony bedrm over look mg huge green bdt &•1• 1l today' ~l 5800,e\'CS 968·77:.!5 Wffthavn R•alton Inti RE Hffwork You 'll Lon ftt• Dtcor or thh h a ndsom e 4 bedroom home. Lots of wallpaper and rich wood panellng, no wnx viny l r nlry a n d gourm et kitchen. Bii( bonus room ror your i'ool t a ble. $93 ,900. BKR, call ~1720 '"#I fw Calfonda .. CLEAN •nil rm' ""1· .. p1n~ r1n11tar ,1,11rt.i'1' lrnm ''"'rtruh11 11·1;1,11•1 .. 1111" " ~··d111h II p.11 11'.tr e11t I 1• I I I' .1 I S \I ,1 (' 111 U' J.:JI .1.:1• '>p.111.1111,' ~\4 lrll 111111~ p1111l & 111.111• mor. lt'.1lll1''" ('.1111111 ... ~rtst Realty 846-5573 Decorative Ff air io; C\ 1dcnt 1n this 1m 1ltnll :!Br 2 Ba hnn\I' Drrorat <•<I hv the :1rt1st o"ner with m nny interec;tin~ fleta 1I -; C r ack li n A flrc>plal'I.', wolli. of m lr· rnr<1 , e ndoo;ed pal ltl & lu.<,h l.ind:-.capmg set this mastcrp1e<'e a part from n thC'r h o m C'c;. On t~ 911.750 Call now won·t last ~~..;s· ~846-5573 AHYOHECAH ASSUME the VA loan on this pride or ownership. fo~eaturinii heavy shake roof. ·l nice size bdrm w /earth tone crpt 'g, Solan um kitchen. fam·r m w /frplc, o ver · sh ed garage w /d oor openf'r. An xlnt value at $111 .500. CURTIS R .E. 9rt2 2456 Open 7 da~ hll 8:30pm U PGRADED r .ci fl c SanM. 4 Br, 2 811. pool, fruit tree~. corn~r Int. SB5.000 8172 Malloy Or. Open Sat& Sun. 1·5PM. Agt 645 9'J50 bsoh.1tt ly lmm ac +low BRAND NEW 3Br . 28a mamt . yard. 4 Br. l '•ba. 1~r deluxe Townhom ST7.!>50. Nr Hunllnl(ton Harbour. CaUft>ml• Ptoptrt)' trplc. auto 1ara1e dr op 1 .111 1 .. r 1•r• \ 11 " n"" ~·1.! r:uu 1:<101> 1.0C.:\1 10". t .t111nm1,1 hmr'. 1'1'1111111 .I l~r" Ru f';1m Hm. P111 ll rn. w hut IP!. n1'\\ I\ r.11ntl'r1 ~1;-;.:\00 Pt in• ri 11 l ' i .i H ;, K 111 <I \ :- WI fllR/i l'I' ... ·knd" l'nt\1'1"'"'' l'arlo. .;ini:l1· home. 'Pf"l'lacular h11?h ht•um l'etlln~~. 'Wi n <In"~ K1trhc n. " adulH' & hnl·k ~ Br 3 B.1. l-'•1111 Rm. I hl k to "<'h1'111I. l)Ofll ! pJrk ~IJ.1 .:100 5:12 l'llillii TURTLl!ROCK •I br townhom e 21 2 ba ram rm w r a t h edral clnl{. forma l I> n . 2 frplC's. l~(' mac;tt'r bdrm. r u-.tom 111t & p rof landi.,rapm!{. $121,500 In l'I. land 198 1 P asl'O SeJio\'1a Open Sat Su n 12-5 Ca ll C\ l.'!I. 833 2 t93 TURTLEROCK Pl11n I Ry owner 3 Br.:.! ha. ram rm. Open hOll'IC S11t 1Sun 11·5 By appt Sl 16.200 Ph .RJ.'l-0144 THE COLONY lmmaculatc 3 Bil. 2 Ba . on r ul dt>·l'.a c. Custom bullt 1ni> tbru out. N ew LARGE FAMILY "111 C'llJO\ thl' 5 hectroom hom1• "1th a d1•n, fnm1h """"'· c!1nin~ n .om nnd Jln\',1ll• POUL nnd !-.Pi\ l1t11i11 •'11 tn ~l:!:i 000 PARK HOME \ I hedroom ho ml' with n t 1· 1• 11 p lt r a d ,, i; t hrnullhout :\'car parks :ind pool a 11rl !>Choo! S1:11.:.oo HEATHER In T u rtle Rol'k Glen G11rden llom e' One of a \'l'rv few on the m a rket <.;an be yours for only SIJ.1.900 HORSES-VIEW 1t2 ACRE Brand new 4 bedroom home fe.ituring tinted i;tl.1:-.:\. \\'Ille cella r, three fireplace~ a nd so muc h more. $289,000. T ust in Jtil~ r arpet. full pa tio, up RANCH REALTY pllanccs inrld. Walk to <1chool. pool. tennis. ___ s_s_1,_-_2 _0_0_0 __ _ ~h0pp1ng A bar.iain ;it OM THE SlrZ.500. (7W SS1·4872 WA TEJtFllONT "l;ew 2 le\'cl Condo. tx'low PUBLIC NOTICE ~·o~~ owner 7S9 0&19. You Will not find a oouer --b11r~a1n than th1:i1 -;male 4 BR , f' I R • 0 I R • SlC>n' 4 bt'drm 'Colonv 50lnrium . Si i St) de· Home". II 13 nur shop · tach~ homt 2300 Sq. ft pina. p ool " tennis Lac lot StUl,SOO 544·0684 cou~ & sr hools 1 But d~. or c'·t 644 0220 thena .. h - RED CARPIT RHlton lll·lllO Turllf'rock Broadmoor. F.xeh•nl• R.E. nr, tt"nnis. pool, etc ell' 963·6'7» ~7·7620 897"8214 1--------·1 P lan 4. 4 Br 21; Ba, corn lot Pro lndscpd. 19481 . ,.rraStrlo Loquno Beoch I 048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NOR INS REALTY T HIS WEEK·s LOT SP ECI ALS Large R·l lot in the Ttm· pie Hills area. $47 .soo. Landlocked. but still n p iece or the action In· ,.est in Laguna's future. $,000 to SlO.ooo. C o mm e r cial Coa s t Highway a t Vi c t ori a Beach. Prime loca tion. buildable & ocean view. They are: Thr ee R-2 lots -$-40,000 each. TwoC-l lots-S44,000each. * 494-8057 * OPEN SAT/SUN. H 445 Bluebird Canyon ART ISTIC Sp~cln l ! 2 BR. 2 ba . + bonus rm., d.lnlng rm., frplc., &hut· t er s . Secluded patio. WaJk to beach. $1 37 ,500 PEG ALLEN REALTOR 4'i4·7578 1177 SKYLINE Want a v iew without :1 long, uphill drive'? This 3 bdrm , 2 bJth charmc•1 has great city & ocean v1e\\!I. Low maintenance y ard w11h full grown c1truo; trees & a utom1tt1r !'pnnkler system Le"cl hillside lot. S165.000 TOP OF WORLD Ocean view : s uper fam1 ly home wit h grt'al poss1billtics fo r ex pan~ion. Thi~ 1 bdrm . 2 ba th ho m e h a s nc\\ ca rpct. com p. I t·nr <•d yard. lots or 11tor ai:c. l ish ()l)nd, waterfall & h'm t tret-s. All this +room to park your RV. Sl3l>.OOO LAGUNA NIGUEL SJC. 493.4934 CharmmR Lag. Och 3hr. 2bn + pool w 1Re v. l1 1lls lla1r. S139.!i00 liy owner O /H Sa t /S un 12·5 4!H ·ill:r7 or '199 J 197 Loquno Hill• 1050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Bdrm .. 2 ba th home ---------· near bu.a stop. for eas~ access to everythll'I&· Large rooms & :<Int floor plan provide for easy in door /outdoor ente rtain· Ing. $119,500 nos N.Coost Mwy.,loguna 494-nn· 31601 c-st Hwy.,S.Logvna 499-4591 Wftela11 REAL ES TATE BEST BUY Conte mp or ur y Califo rnia T ownho rn e Over 1500 -,q.ft. + ''cr:rn da w /view. 3 BH.'i.. l '• ba's,A1C.2cnr gar Only fe!l,900. RED CARPET R.attors 586-0400 I BO DIHJl"'H Vl•'*"- U p R r ad e d 3 b r. 2 b'3 twnhme. w /spectacular valley view fro m a ll rooms. Ownrs will con· s ider t rad e . SH.!195. Broker. 831-9460 !Tiit:: HILi.Si 1 RR. F am r m "R.1dcliff" I Country ,1trrH1i.phl'rc. :; yr~ ne w . ~!J l.950 Own<'r hk r '19S G7fl!l A BEAUTY CUSTOM HOME Out ~t anll i n g p r o- f1•<,!;1o na llv d ccor a l<'d h11me in 1.a\'eta Ope n 2392 fla \' F a rm Place 5.>7~0032 Bkr. KINGS ROAD Exclus ive-Panor amic· Ocean \·iew o vcrl'I! ~I Newport Bay. Sec boll ra c·rt;. C hr ts tm parade. !iunrise/sun~ Walk to beach. 3RH, 21$. cl(•n, wet bar , 2 frplcs,•2 c:ir gar. cpt'g, deck. N• thru-0ut. By owner. Opfn house . 1721 Kings ltf 645-2818 o r 645·5746 . lw um ceili ngs. l11ri:<'i·--------• family room , ~ct bur 3 Bedroom!>, 2 buthi;, ;3 car i:arai:w. J1111l minutl's from the beach. SI 19,000 3 Monarch Roy Ploza La~uM Nli.?uel 49(,.7222 831-0836 . SAVETIME V1s1t this NEW 4 bdrm home with many benefit!' lo "llll YOU Dining rm, remlly rm. frpl. 3 cor ~aruitc. fully sprinklered Rarde n w /room fo r a pool, and lo great open view, Oiseovt>r all these advantaices for S135,000. Open hou<1e Sot & Sun. 29511 An a Maria, Nr . Crown Valley Mull OPEM SAT /SUH I· 302 Columbia Ct. <Newport Crest> Top flight condo: '\ bdrms. & formal diniff. r m .. in a choice locatiot Bcnullful dcl'or a lorls home with deluxe ~ f'r ades. Recreation J facilities features in . tcruus, sauna, jucuzz1.i pool. $137 .500 • 640TUSTIH <Newport Hei1hts) ROOM TO garden , b solar pool, house y boat, pork your RV, pl volleyball , build playhouse o r enle rt the cub &coots o n t huge1corne rw lol + spark Ing clean 3 b<lr 2 ba . hom e w ith m a • custom built-Ins. S11>4, ~;. ~~!!!~ .... !?.~~ M ~.!n2n~ K l~J~~~llllll:ll! LAGUNA l)(.ACH . I! EMERALD l IR, 3 IA Twnhm (714)484•2146 Beoutlful ne w ho me in BAY Sela Terrace com umum M11s1onVltlo 1067~~~~~~~~ ty. f ireplace. Securit y ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ba k Ba 3b r 2 POOL HOME gate. Pu ll y lands caped, ~tAORID FORE -Oolr n:c rpt{cv;:d:!lio,l Appl'()~. aquaro lootaae Hun")' before 11ummer . Crse hom e. 2500 sq fl. or cor lot. Room for boat OPEN KOUSE 2900 4 Bedroom. 2 bath . $10.UOO. . luxury. Prof es Inds<' pd RV. SU0.000. Ownr SAT &SUN l2-4PM v :.ultcd col llna!I. a iry Ron Ellts·9G0·23S8 Incl pool, a pa, pullini: hn. J>rin only. Ownr/A. lfT~Paciflc,corocr or country kitchen leads to C-2lXCntryS4IMl8S itreen . M oater s t e 2298 Redlands Dr, N • Sk.Ylint? Drtvo, p oo 111 d t . 8 ro k e r s Lovely 3 BR hm. on c ul· reaturoa rettt1t area. 642.os96 Myatic Hllla w e lcomo . But buy, de·sac. bu m ce llln "s. frplc & balcony W/\•icw •--------- One or the last ava ll1ble •'On't lu t aU189,500. conversation ftt, d rlln~ of rnllln& hHta.. Fnm rm SEA VIEW look C • 1 540 3666 k Nls frplc &r m irrored wet p .,.. 1 b biUtop homea over · A.... • k it w/bruk ast noo oor Vacont " avaul al <>rt n O)'• 4 t . 3 In& beautlrul 1rttn Ca· AskforFrankor Gllry Beaut. lndscpd yard, rm Sl:l?,900 Ownr tAgcnt . r,m.r m . 2718 I • nyon. 3 Bdrm•. 2 Baths , for pool, cov patio & vu or .,.-7paoorem.lc view prwate. fenced. 2 patlo 1<r ... dn. Leo £• c Shr Ca tht hlll, $109.0SO. Co:.~\ Realty, 588 0857 ocean to mountalna. 881 by owner. AcceptJna nyon vu hme. Picture IOND ReALTY Guarded &•te, lennh1 bids, tartJnat at $150,000 W1nd0\\ , $181,500. Own ll I .... 1 t F\nd whAt _}'OU wat1t ln nu, pool. ~.O(IO~ Call {wlllcarr)').71M29·8183 8'7·3659 OpenSunl •7., Dally PIJot.Chwillt"ds. Ownr1Ar.ntM2-18CIO - • -• DAIL y PILOT Fnday, Mg 20, 1971 ~~~~.~!~ ...... 1~~.!!~~ ...... ~~~c:'.!:~ ...... ~!.~~~ .... ~!.~:!~~~!~ .... ~!.~ .... f ·~~.~~••••••• ~:::.~~~•••••• ~.~~.~~•••••••• •c'"9tfMto6e 1200~fors• 1200 °'!_!f$~ .,600 ~~~!':° ••• ?~.~~ ~!~~!!8 ....... !~.~~ ~~-~-~~.~~ •••••• ••• • • ••• • • • • •••• • •••••• ••• • •• • • • •••••• • • rropetty • Walk to bch :;chool 3br ,. T~Hn I OtO TYSHn I 090 Mewport leoch I 069 ••••••••••• •••••••••••• Superb H. V. mns home 3 CoJbdrmle&e 2 Pbarkf. Sp1clous1 3 2ba, ram.rm. rrpk, blln~: • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------· BR. + Carn. rm., 2l .. ba. 8 am rm c ec dshwshr, Jae kllCh, fhcd HURRY AND SADDLE UP· a nd ride over to see this big 4 be droom custom h ome in North Tustin. This property has a super. large pool on % acres. Just great for that family who loves horses and lots of elbow room for onl y $159,900. CALL NOW 752-7315 DONALD M. BIRD As sociates, Re altors ~~.~~ ••• !?.6.! ~~~.~~ ••• !?~! ROOM FOR IOAT 2 HOUSES on I lot Newport Peninsula. 115,000 firm. By owner. Pnn only. 498-2195 PRICED FOR Th-20 A,,.r• Ranch Pare-•· R·2 LOT \.1e-.• Walk to school. 8 kitch ., dbl. frplc •. yd, dbl <liar, w w cpl, , ,...'lliP ~ ,... lll:'t> Mos. lean or L9.JlRot. $800 .~ec luded tree.s hade d $t2S. 962•74!N. 536 8514 QUICKSALE 1ttDawSOt1r-ONILUFFS pcrmo.Agt..eq.>'383 ·· ·front aod-be.•.,ar.c!. -,,_._ owner bouJbt another --,-1JcJ Rl•er, Colorado ...__ Close to schools &-shop· 2 Br1 Ba, Ukenew. N1ce2atory,3 8K,JH/\ Jlit,2ba,phl!l frpk So ping. Avail. Juno 25. Dowotownareul 2 frplc's hOme Clo:.e to $2750 per ocn -10% do• leHo Realty of Hwy. SS2S /mo. Ctill ~2779 $300mo. 536-0880 ch b & ho W-•• CoroM Ir Lab •brwe 1714>982·8844 b'7S-0681. bta , ay • ppani;t 1• -JI ....... _._. u___ - - - - - -• ---3 BR, 1 Ba, frplc. $395. 2 3 Br prestigious S& S Park Jo'ee land. R 2 Lot. Will ~ C.w..tro11u or -.._. 3 Br. den. 2 ba, gar. Walk BR, 1 Ba, $34S. 2 BR Apt. Huntinaton. Cul de sac easilr convert t o lrg W._., ,.._ & Bectridty Awllil.W. Ranchn. Farms, 10 bch & shops. t>40·7477 S26S. Kids· Peu OK. location. Fam ltm, i!:ef~:.:t . '6~:~.;~5°~r C..,..or:? View Loh Gro•es 2700 forappt. 548-8204or646-231s w11r1c.1 yr tse. $t95 m o. • •-a.. -.. ,.... ~~-••••••••••••••••••••••• Cal 9634602, Penninaton 646·74 4. ._.VT '' ""'~ Broadmoor model $800. 2 Br, patio, bltns. Adlts Properties 1076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Large tn.level. 4 Dr. 3 Da, Fam R m.beaut p ool. Prime area. Ocean view. Prine. ooly. $122.~00. 4~76 ' GOU'COURSi COLONlAL Ocean \'l('W home On S.IO Clemente Golf Couri.t: 1 elegant bedroom:;, 3 baths, den. family room & sunny lanai For the d1scern1ng fam1lv .ii S00.500 BERTllA llt:Ntn RF.Al.TORS 215 Del Mar 192 4121 C .. 12tlt 161-6247ar161.0t14 I• mg Avocodo Gro•• Choice 3 & den. 2~ ba, only, no pets. 361 B Otle. _._:_ _____ _ & Family Holne view. Walle lo CdM schls. 642·1298. Condo/Adlt Comm. 3 Br fo'allbrook a r ea. 3 11 Bier. 644·1790; 6'4·2217. new cpts, pool, clbhse, acres of producing . 2 Br. reOnlshed. wtr, lwn 968·3680. Avail June 6. Ac:reogeforsole 1200 lncomtPro,-rty 2000 avocados & Sbr, 2\1-Jba Dlx lBr, 2ba, pvt ~aho. 2 paid. 1st & 1st, + sec. $330. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ranch housc+storage blks to bch. Avail July 1845 Wallace,CM. $285. -'---------- Mini Ranch Near new 3br, 2ba home on 1 acr e partially fenced Ho r se s talls. l'ncud below markel Broker, 677 !SWl & 522-0530 FIVE ACRES South of Caf"O«'o. 1".1nta~lll' 'tl'" t 11! l pr1 le S 12.!llltl Broker, ti77 ~69 t •'-' 522·1~ DUPLl':X. lluntin e ton room. barn & corral. ~/tno.Nopel.sbiS·2188 HwitlngtonHarbouraN!a, Beach. Just the lot is Crop this year in e'Cce!ls ~ bayfront. love ly 2 Br. 2 near worth the asking ol S3 000 SlSO 000 w Ba, lge deck, pauo. $SS() pnce of S79,000. $12,000 Ch u~chlll C~ •. 1 11~) mo. Jse. Boat slip avail. down PILOT REAL See to apprec. Owor. ESTATE, 54G-05M. 4S3·Sl2l Ht:ALTY COMPANY 21.3·592-5170 RMI Estate JASMINE CREEK • --UNITS.UNITS Wanted 2900 TEHMIS SPECIAL FOR LEASE 2 Br t \12 Ba condo, :! TWO.FOUR-PLEXES ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR's. + den , m am PJUMEEASTSIDEC.M. comm. pools, carport . HWlhngton Beach Will OW N P r o p e r 1 ~ 1 11 maculat(> cood1t 10n. 2 CONDO. 2 BR, 2 BA, dbl lgc f P le. pat lo· $32~ · t"Xchange. Call our ofhce Jng le -. ood. Ha wt hornt-Fireplace~. 2 lg. pn vale gar. Brand spank in' new. 962-0.SU or 556-5960 loranappo1ntmentto~ee orSo.Bayarea? patios. w~t bar. dbl. Yrly. lease. $3'75/mo JMMACULATE3BR l"- th1s Quall Place e'< WILL PAY CASH!! garage. Pool, Jacuz:u, 4 ~ for a!pt. Mary or ba. Nice neighborh~od~ Ch.ll>J\ e ! $137,500 ea. Ph. Tom o· Alessandro lenms courts. Guarded co'u OF UE-ORT $125 Mo. 554·2698 T.D. PROPERTIES gate. S750/Mo. <V17> ,.. ·~..-SIX UN ITS EASTSIDE Barbara Wrighl644-6200 REALTORS 3 bdrm, 2 ba, large yd. At ('ampl.'r loo an lhl"•l' l\\u new t•ustom homl"l' in Nt:\\ port light:. :i llr+lgl.' bonu~ rm, 21 ~· bu. fam+dan rmi., 2.11H "ll fl, 2 1> tory. Ioli. ol "uod Sl-11.000ea R·l & R-2 Lois in best THREE+ ACRES Lovely pride or (213) 674·6907 or (714) 675-5511 Newport W .. walk to South San Clemente Remote home on 3 + o"nershap units -oldies 546·6201 a n y time. or beach.. $WO. 962·7019 HARBOR VIEW :;.~tra lgt:· & lcvl•I. acres. Fenced. f.1nlas11c IJu l goo di e s. Near (714 )346-5221aft.6pm Beach Cba_rmer Dplx, 2 Br, 2ba, gar, 2 endosed•----'-------- HOMES \>1ew Full price S37.000 Westcltff. Offe red at Will trade 2 BR. 2 ba on 2Br, den, liv rm, frplc, patios, laund racil. SUPERSHARP3Br,28a. Jll.16 & 31 12 BroaJ ~I 1-~u::.t of Nwpl & So of 15lh "ii Open wkdys J :J . "knds 12 I. Call 731 152:! Weste rn Pac1f1c Prop. SOMERSET WhiteWatuRealty Broker, 6i6·5717 & S20.S.OOO by appoanlmenl Udo lslc + ca:.h for 3 reCng, ne w cpts, drps, $300/lno.957·0261 fam rm, frplc, nr schls. One of a kind on spacwus S22·20RO only. DR, 2 Ba. on Lido Isle. enclosed gar, walk to decorator x tras. $t00. l>ool :;ited corner lot. COZY 2 Br , frplc. lg ----------<213)79.,, .. 27 beach , SS75 mo. im· 2 br, crpts, drps, stove, 531-8484 or846·6715 fenced yd. ocean view. nr .,....,.. d · t II d Encl ga -10 Totally up grade d , COSTAMESA me 1a e occupancy sma Y. • r.-. S bea<'h, shops, $i9,000. c u .,,..u aAe: """8 Super harp• 3Br 2ba w1°enerous use or tile &1 T RIPLEX We need a duplex or 2 .,..... . ...,..., """""'" · • • " 496-4310 . frplc, nr golC c r s e . teak parquet floors. Pride or owner:;h1p on houses o!l l Joi. Single 2 Br, bltns, encl garai;:e. DC91C1Potnt 3226 $i35/mo incl'g gardner. Ft::~lures of Lh1 s pro· BY OWNER RF:ALTY COMPA:-.Y quiet street. Spac1ou:. house OK 1f under 40M . 5350 mo. 558_8484 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• 846.6457 r,.cs1on"llv cl''"'oraled 5 PALMSPRl .... GS o wn ers unit w11h Pvt,PT.L.Ph646·3471 ·~---------·---------•! .. ~. " .... San Clemente Ouplev " 9""9744btwn8 5P:\-I Sparklt'n" 2 sty 3 Br 21h '-nr. :i car ·.,,.r home sur· ' fireplace. Call for ap ------'"" · ' ., ' ' KIDS OK I 2 BR " F ixer upper. Walk 10 Slrecl-lo·slrect lo<'atinn --ba,cpts,drps,frplc.Rec. • ge ,only LIDO BA YFRONT \\llh Pool & Sandv beach 5 Br, 41 ~ baths. 2 frplcs l.u'\ury 11 \ln J.: for -.>SO 11(1() X Int hnanc1ng ·''all l.,t ulh-nni.:. pnn 1·1p<1I' n nl ) l'Jll O\\nl'rtAgl 673 62ii! SELLING REAL ESTATE ~pl Arh Costa ~It''·' "I "If' F l!l!l'I 759-0226 f COAllN ASSOCIATES • I REA[f0ft$' ...1 BIG CANYON I Br. :!1 ~ha . pool , Jat·11111 & \ll'W Ell•llr1<' gJll'l' ~1 1 &115. 6 IU :1!157 -.; E \ \' I I·: W rrno \l>MOOH Pl,lfl .j, 2 ;.l\', I Hr. hran<I Ol'W h) "" nr. lncoml• l'rop t'I\ l'llJ.:l' + Sl'l'Ond Ii IU tlfillli Oce-anfront Home \\'1•.,t Nl•wprn I 'i:'l.'> OU(I 1'11nnpah 11111\ \~I t..lh 1.-,!'\~1 nr 1.:11 110'111 I ~'."l' t >pl I \I lw,1111 1·•1111!0 l'ool ,\ I P11n1' 't•wport t'rl•sl li111 1751 MEW BLUFFS COM DO IS I 11 o m 1 n i.: I I t' l 11 t •• , \toclt'I ;1 Ill .! B,1 l'llll 11 n I I I\\ "\\ Ill I °i ll ( Pl.I\ ,1 'I :1:1 .it HI 111 I 7'Mll tlpc•n ll11u"l' '>.11 ,\ ~un I I Ii l' \1 (/ \\ II I ' I \\ nioµ1.·1.1i.-" n·,rllor ... NEWPORT SHORES 111'.lllt dt•1·111 .11t•d \ 1 r.1 mi· on 1·or1wr 1111 · :.! hdrm' 1-d1•r1 'I hlb In Uf'(•,1n ~l .;1tH) CAYWOOD REAL TY * 548-1290 . rounded by brick & deck beach. J Hr each, Xln1 <Palm Canyon Dr I . po1ntmcnt. Now l)Of) Rentals Costa MMa • 3224 facilities. Nr Ma rina . ~.(Sm fee) patios mclude e'<posed ( .,.,8 500 l'omm l & unrl zoning. SlJ0.000. •••••••••••••••••• ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lse Sl35/mo. Call Pat CA1. REMT ALS Iott OH•r cntr-, skylr0 hl· mancinl( ~· · • b II f J ... Call •97 .,... • 2+ J\crelO Su mat a 0 . LI~~~ ~-m1'•h•d MESA v~ltftf Fry, 831·9432 __ -631·1713 631-2300 __ t:datr1um,lgcsunnyeal· ---.. ....,.... fer!'. Lvnnc Rolht·ll ..._,"' "'"' ~ '"kitchl'n. formal dmrnie BHt B•ach Location ~I I 6200(VIS1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Outstanding 4 bedroom, SURF & SAIL SEA BREEZE. tge 3 BR. room grand p1<1no s aZt.'d .... EAR J, .Quail '~ General 3102 ~I bath. new carpel'> 3br home w1th1'n w alk1'ng SJ.10. tsm fee> Kids & Conll·mporary 3Br :ma n Pl d & d h , h" ll\an g room . w fpll'. 125l::'lplan.tdl'~ll8.000 LAKEPERRIS ac• ..••••••............... rapes IS wa~ ,r distance of Ma rana & Pets OK 15':!1 ldmih room BIG-iRE\LTY4i12~'lS Properties REHTALSGALORE!! SS9S ancludes gardt?nt?r. State8ch.$495mo. CALLREHT•LS wi"arm !I" hedrlh. 3 full 206 !IJ Acr~~ 12 '.\lift•,. 7.Sl-'920 ., We have lhe late"t in C,\LL75t·Jl9J . 998·1164e ves 631·1713 631·2300 ll<ith., .. AND T HAT'S 8 UNITS '<Int t·oud fmm Riverside~ MaJor l.aclOUAtUt.NIWH>llTUACH DAILVRentalhsls anthe --------------- '\OT ALL .. lhe large S288.000 Pac1f1c Shl)n• frt.-cways in area ,\cross ----beach areas tOO's "' MESA DEL MAR J BR. 2 Ba, crpts, drapes, arp 2 br, 1 ba home. .1 u t om a l • l' a l I ,. Realty, lit W. Pah1ada lrom Qu,ul Lah· Golf vacancies NOW! Sml Sharp 3 bedroom. 2 balh, yard. Avail. Im med. Br and n ew c r pt g ... p11nkll'rl·d lot ha.; con 1714/492 5300 Course Waler on proper-Distress Prof)ft'ty! fec/Fn>e life time l'VC beautifully decorated. SJSO. Taylor·Made Real· thruout. Freshly painted. n·Jlt'tJhoat<.toragearea. -I\, SJ500 •acrc Cathryn We can find 11 for )OU &15-49()() ~/mo.CALLSSG-2660. ty,499-2986 Children. pets ok. A\'atl 1n,1 o · h 111 hou se, OCEAN C.\NYO:'ll \'11::\V Tl•nmlle&H 6200 (\'IGI Beach area Probate:.. *•Consumers Guid~ !p SELECT now. $345. 9634567, Agt. \\ Aardens-u plenty.' 2 le\'els. 3 Br l'· Ha , ----------1 bankruptcies. tru:.tec _ Oceanvu plush twnhse, 3 nofce. Open !louse 9·5, Sat & w huge Fam Hm. walk :.ales, forced sale:.. under Balboa Island 3 I 06 PROPERTIES Hd, 3 Ba. pool. sauna.---------- Sun all978 Port Edward mg d1stanc<' to bc.ii:h. market values. We cun ••••••••••••••••••••••• SiOO. 541·4192; 493-6569 2br Twnhse, immac. Nr Cr. '\'t'''port Bcac.:h. or OPEN HOUSE S.1l & Busin•ss Pro~rty 1400 joint \'enture. C'all World L S D ~lesa Verde, 4 Br, 2 ba, 2 BT 3232 City H all. ~3uo m o. ('Jllf>IO-.Jf;.)7 Sun.142 W.SanAnlOlllO ••••••••••••••••••••••• W1deBrokers.673·45-i5. BA BOAi LAH frplcs. Kids/pets OK. oro Ad u lt s , infant oi... EAST BLUFF Wh't W R It B "'YFROllJT Rental or lse. $465/m o ••••••••••••••••••••••• SIO..SlH 1 e ater ~0 Y A " &t5 9161 Curl BRING KIDS, huiie 3 BR, --------- 498·2722 SI 000 P~r Month · loaded . $350. !Sm fee) Perfect home for family. nv OW~l!:R -Bt fl ~pat·1nw,. Plan E. 2 sty. 3lir, fam rm. 212Ba. 2 Son Juan FOR SALE R•al Estat~ Counselor 3 BR, 3 BA lu'<ury uppt•r JBr. 2Ba. dbl ~ara~e. CAL RENTALS Short walk or bicycle to Capistrano 1078 Sl'l'EH :\li\H"ET l'rofcs anve~tmenl duplcxonlialboa l ~l.md Mesa Verde avall l\Jay 631-1713 b each . Cul·de-sac·. l111k:..11ew carpet & lilt'. l•---------w l''\fl:illS l\'C \'IC'W of ....••...•...........•• (i11•t•11Lldl $J.1!1,500 01'1':" llSE S \T SI'°'< I:! 6 A HAPPY HACIEM'()A l.u'h i.:art.lt•ns .~ l1•r11 llllfti ,Jll'IUlll OJll'll' Ill I 12.1flll Ml It. <:ro ... l' Jn analysis. appraisab. lax So Ba~·front Call tor 20.~00mo 646-3627 --------J:."'enced yard, fircplar<•, nu;d .,ale·., Sl,250.000 L1 & ~xc.:hanKl' advice a1>pt \'our choice of 2.JBr, 213a Fountain Valley 3234 3br, 2ba, double garai:l'. q11or llt'Pnse optional Spt•ci:ilitinJ! an B!'h ••••••••••••••••••••••• l u ndscapcd, newly C.111 l .. \.,h1•r•lll . r11ult111lcxpropertll':. '1 11 homt'Sinxlnt cont.l,both LCE 2 BR Condo fullv curpeted. S475. Call 1~11 7:?70 • localed m rucc res1den · / • · 96.1 ll377 494-4816 ~·lll•a:. & buyl·rs avail ---, = lial C ~I. area. StlO m o crpt'u, drps. 2 car gar, 2 _ _:_ _ o:_ ____ _ .!:!II• \'1~ta Dnr.1!111 ti-10 tiJ:li> rnasll'r '>UJlt• I hdr llh :! ..... -~ U4tbt SIHC°d If.~~ Call Hon Ell•'> DON TYL•" • ti7:l·41101 d,ty'>. 640·8572 ba, wshr/dryr hook·up , 4br 2ba Seaberry Beath l'cntury :!I !HM 111111 assoc., "•ALTO"S eves blln s tove & dshwshr home siso + sccunlv. 1 ·m~~ Country 960 '.!:I.Sii .,, ... .,, ... , •• ,.. S32S m o 10055 San Pablo M c.36 '85 · \\ \ '\T~'U in Bluff·., Pl;11a .llt'J :.!hr Iba or '>m;ill lhr 11 A1:.i tii:l :ll:..'11 h.tlh:-.. tam11\ rm "11 h hUJ.:l' Wl't f>,11 \II I hi., 111 ,1 dduxe r1•,11l1•n11,11 .111 ,, 't 1 l.950 OPEN SAT 1-5 LGE FAMILY HM 31282 Pas•o Oli•os u~E.:~l~R~:~~~~.~s , 14'~L~eTI tl Br I h.1 .,11nk1•n tam rm0~J fttwl!t! ml \\ ''"' h;1r \l...,h.'r 'Ulll' • 675·5930 • h." ,111d\ & lJ;l' Jlll\Jlt-·it,17 r· <',t II \\' < rl\I ~11nt11•1 k .! frpk.... IJ:c ----------p.lf tu otf lam1h rm Comm pool.,, club ho11c;c, lt•nm., 1•n11r1-. mak1• thh p 1 o p 1· r I ' n n l' 11 t 'li1·~por1 -; n •,d 'alu<'s ,11 st:l!I 50U Open h" :->.ti ~II n I I .5 pm 17 ~ l'rn,111•1•1 SI , ti 15-Xo:!fi Tustin 1090 ....•....•...........•. THE SUMMIT REAlTORS Cenwttty Lots / Crypts 1500 .......•.....•.•.••..•• .! l np1' ,11 II.ti hnt H1 •,1 ,;,-,o ln1 hulh ";!lit~. Commercial Pr~r+y 1600 ......•.•.............. •7•-4000 MES"' VERDE Ct F V ti '>13)325 7020 ove Ill. ·' . 14 o1 A ' '" . 960-1.118, 496·7086 7 UNITS.BALBOA I' r 1 ml' art' J <; 1 o.,., ~1.000 + Will I rad<' up or dm\ll 0\\ IH'r 1'\J:I t•lfi I 'l55 or li1 I 0020 8 UNITS l'LUS rm. lor 4 mon- F.a:;t Co~ta \lesa lora t1on :\II units 3 BR. 2 ba Great potential! C'all for an appoml mcnl LE RAISOR REALTY 833-8600 \\.'llltl'f l.1ttk• blJntl ... Bd~lrunl " Pll'I t-'ulb turn St•f>t 111 .J 1111t• Sl6001mo W11huu1 1m·1 SlSOO 1mu 6iJ 0211 Bolboo Peninsula 3 I 07 ...•...•..•............ SPACIOt ·s Oceanfront ~ Ur 2 Ba l'CJmplNt'ly furn hme. Fpk, wshr/dry r. <h.hwshr. 'J. car gar. no pct._, sroo<l. Jun<', S220U July \'rly rental avail. &11 95112 :\!ORE llO:\l t-: than iust a Costa Mesa 3124 Duplex, t wn 2 Hn ·,, loh •••••••••••• ••••••••••• or \;irn. dose In i'\Cr Npt llgh, !hr M'fl apt Besl area .... uper exN· ~ Hr. 2 ba. frpk, many,., Ira~ .\\'ail ti I. 5.525 mo 5-i5-5726 KIDS/PETS OK E.1sts1de2 Br. i;ar. ~1 15, 675-8258 & &16-48 l8 I hr, 2 ba, epic;, drp'>, bllns. frpl. grdnr mcl. Sl50 645-2978 MF.SA VERDE Towf!home. 3 RR. 13~ BA, ~acl.Jff lov~l;-1 b;. 3 bu~ A/C. ('f u.~h i:.e, pool _ frplc&HF'R.&master :0~' <all 5:>.i OJOll '" br Nr beach. shopp1ni:. · C.C. schools s;so,mu. 4 BR. 2' i baths Con · C714 ) 536-7838 or 536·810IS, dom1n1um. l'rrcplale, Ownr/r\~. ___ _ DW, drp-., crptg. 2 <'ar 4 Br. 2 ba bltins, D /W. i:ar., patio "lice J:!reen· frptc. Nr Westminster h e I t · I. o v e l Y Mall. Call 892-9907 nca~hborhoorl Avail now S:~. 963·4567 Agt., S295, clean twnhse, nr nor~ Rrookhurst & Adams. 2 3Br, 2Ba. family rrplc. 97!Vi836 rm· Super Sharri 3 Ar Condo w/ponl. S37:l mo Cood LO<' 511 8519, 962· i788 PRIME EASTSIDE 2 Br, 1 ba, newly redecor;lled 5375, mo rncl gardener Agt 673·5410 Br 1 Ba , d s h ws hr . wsh r /dryr h kup, n r s hops. schoub, p lay. i:round & pool. A\·a1l im· med A :-. k fo r .1 u d y • !)IJ2·9668 t:\'eS: 962·889l rlay<.. S150 \':u·anl 4 Rr, :! ba Milt· Sq !'ark al'l'a 968 I AA2 or !168 O·lil 'I·.\ \ 11-: \V lh 11.1111 ic· II\ \'SI IOU !>:~ h) •I\\ m·r 111·1"111 hit'" \II'\\ 111.11111 h1o;11111111t :1 Br'.! H.i F .1111 nt'\\ 1'1111>1"'' 1 11101., l<m tnl.111) tt•m11tl1·h•1l ,:!:1.11110 11nd1·1 mkf 'llii lllll Op1•n 11•111 ... , s.!i!J,!'i\JO .dH ~jl I .I \' ('11 1-'11 -..11 Sun I • ;!Ii.!~ S pt' t 1 .1 ' 11 I <1 r t .1 n lilt•\l·r1•tl p,1nn1 .1m11· \It'\\ 111 pr1·,1 1~111u " C0\\.11\ ll1•1g h1 .. :shr .I' ·h.1 1'111! lt.11 Ill dt•11. \\f'I 1t.1r 111 <lln 1m " 11 pfr, l ll'lllllll/1·11 Ill l1•r1nr \\ ••'\q111 ,1t•· \\,tlnur (l.1nl'l1n. l'11nl ~">..) 0011 l'rnl onh l' ii l for apJ)t :, 11 i'i"'I (iHOl':'\U u :Ast-:. 21 fi()O Ml It .211111 trontagc i nr d11~n1own S.in Ju,111 ('.1p11 .1crn"s from lutun· ( 1h II J ll . 1111• hufrc; ., Ill all ht .. 1111 rnmm hlc1.i: 11lus n I rl h " '" t' I !H; :.i :; I ( )\\ lll'I Condominiums /Town· houses for sol~ 1700 ••.••.••••............. COftdo S~ciolist 'th.mg SI 10.oou \gt 5250 l\lo', ulll rnel<l d . 1,15·1103 walk In s hnp 221 H Cabrrllo il 1.&lti·7601 or 714 /626 5701 for appl 3 nrc·" Br's. h:e yd w /fruit Huntington Beach 3240 •I YR TWNHSE LSE* tret.·s. goorl .,rh ools, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2Br +den,2Ba,spac1ous R!·f11g & sto' e 5350. mo. attractive. pvt patios :! 111 · PLt-;X :! HH. 1' ' HA, 2 dbl t-:ilr. ..! 1 111 choml' t rom S7:!. -;(JC> 1:i· r Down Ownt'r/<1J.:1•n1 5IO 055!l \\Ill 1radC' ~6-~646 2 br condo. l ba, comm. car gar BEACH WALh. l'<YITA<;F:, onl~ ~Ila ~ ----pool, carport . 16684 are a. p 0 0 1 :.. __________ , l '1 l''l \IC\\ h &.> :!.J•1t1 II K . C ~I . F \' l) To u t' h q o n " H l' J 1 t ;. ~~i furn hm (N» 2 Hr. 1 ba, small atnum Arbor Ctr. SJOO. Dys: jacuzza/saonas t e nnii. CAL RENTALS type }d. nicely decorat· 893·6571. ext 210. eves: adj ~mi to bch 54;5 mo. W<' St•ll 'I H hnmt•.,1111 2% IJL'1"1 \rlO Ill'. \I, l., ~rnr<' mu; H73 M.!.70 NEWPORT HTS. \\(' JUSI l"lt•!I .I 'I hlh Ill Z liath h111tw .1 "'" 'lt'I'' ltu111 lht• l'hff ()r '"'" J'u l'k ~I:! tlCMI .. RB..A.L~ ~-ew 106 lllweu1de, N.I . 646-4463 YOU ASKED FOR IT WE HAVErT. I .h·~.ml f'\N'lllni-:lHr 111 1 ... tun\ hnm" Pn1l1'''111n,1ll\ <k1·11r.1lul ,'(. w.ollp.1 (WI ;.tf I tar 110111 l'.1r<111l'I 1·nll .11Wl'. 'l t•t r.1 (ult I 111••. \''\l'CUl I\ t' 11f Ill I'\\ t 11 ... 111111 "·111 lllllh 111 ... 1u1l\ 11\lnl! 1111 & l1tlr 111 1'1'11ft•,.,1<1nJll~ h11l't IJ'l 111duclani.: hnrk p.1tiu ,\. hr'"'"'·"! nook \\ lo\•I' t 111!1>11 Bi i n ,,,., ,,. , ..• r"" :don~ "<lfl1• 111 h11U.,t' Sounclprnnf ,,.,llTW rrn \h1 .. 1 'I'\' I .. ·1 p 111 ····1,tlt• Ol't-::o-; IHH'St-: "i.\T 1Sl ·~ t ~ .!Ill:.! 1 'nrl W1•vtlr1tlut· ll,1rhor \;ll'" WHtminster 1098 . •••••••••.....•....... UY ow~a:1t ~.:1 500 Jhr I ha h1 d-. it flt ., 1\11 ('I Pl I.( '\u c•"I T1•'\ nMI 1ni:: t:nt'los1•t1 ,,,,, 111 ... oft \\Ir Ullll °'<r -..th., 1( 'h"I' i: t}tm•t ,trt'ot '" nt W.1rn1•r & ,.,.,, ntl \laitnnhJ H71 l l 'n" 1 r,,. k-12 8727 1>nn On!' ..•..•.••.•.•....•..... 1100 ....................... Dul*xtt/ CJnits sole 631 1713 · <'d, pool, nr So. Coast 7 l 4 · 8 2 7 · 0 6 4 5 M r . Dave Baron 536.3701 or lv TRIPLEX L ---._ h 31 A 8 Plaza. S345/mo. 556·4S81 _r._t_oh_a_m_ed______ geS46 l37l i:;asl~1de Costa ~l esa GCJWIO -ac ., ms · 1800 One 2 Bil . .,. den t"o :! ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br 2 Ba, twnhsc, pool, 0 H F BONUS ROOM Jae, s auna, walk to bch pen ouse •••••••••••••••••••••• • hd rm s . I ~! b al h :. OR LEASE Sec dbl 898 2989 4br, 2ba, near beach & II H lluplP\ 1 lt•,·c•I l l.ara~es Pn\•ale patios. 3 Bdrm. Soulh LaJ?una Lge 4 Br, 2 ba. 311).l Taft. . gar. . schools. Edison Hig h <1v.1w,.... li:e rt), 1mm.u· .:\Int arl!a ! Eas) term!. v 1 e w s pc ct a cul a r S450So/m.oCallf. R•olty SUPER NICE! area. Sat/Sun 10·4, $150 unn :i flr 2 H.1 111, 1 pi.. Pnnc1pal,only Completely furnished "" 3 Br 2"'2 Ba condo, 2 mo.20851Catamaran . 1 L" \ h 1 t 11 Pyramid Exchangon $50/month 5-i6·5605 Del f 1 • 1· 1 c rp... .-ca . > ns · p c s, pa 10, gar , poo , SON Hi b b "tl·ri·u. h1i:l1 f1r1' alarm 833·1768 Causey & Company Jae, sauna, upgraded. EDI • 3 r. 2 n. -.yc,t m \tJJ IO\ely 2 Br 11().1So Coast Hwy Executive Hom e, Mesa $4 7 S m o• Bob • famrm.upgraded,Park 11n11 . 1·p1' tlql'o. bltns. WESTSIDE.two·2 bedr m t.AGUNA BEACH Verde. 5 b r , Jba & 213-869·2007 Place Tract.Avall.now. 1i;11f o JH t 't1 ~ au In houses on one lot 78x lOO 497 24 57 S495. To see. call ownr I I l & ,.._ p d & • J a c u z z i · r. r e a I Brand new 3 bedrm LAN· 848-1525: 536-6912 ask for 'Pk I' ? ' h .:.11 :1i:1•s 2 ...... r gar n me C'On -Neighborhood ,\ vail. Ju. DING h 1900 rt G drt\l'" .J\, t otr SI l'kl! street. S92.500. Prine· on Newport Beach 3169 ly 1 S795 546 5120 ome, sq . · _a-'y'--------- f11r hcmt or tr 11n h11,:p 1·ul Iv 64-02455 ••••••••••••••••••••••• · · · w1lh formal dining, - ne <,ac lot $125.<Mlf) owe [.. . ~ ., b 2 b d owner wants l yr lse & BEAUT ~ME. 3 ~r 2 Ba, HC'aut condo, tennis, " r. a. crpts. r ps, SSSO. per mo. incldg encl patio, rerng, $395. <P~!::~ Jl..;~~js <,r(.' l11 •II> J)tx1l, Newport Cre~t . tiltns. frplc, gardener m gardener. 13th Month 960-2728; 963-8601 . 640·1751 rl. sno. 645-2978 free. 848·1688 Bkr. Corona -·1\vurl. June lo Sept. Xtra J BR homes, !pies, big WALK TO BEACH Udux1• a1lult p11rk 111 l rvml' :! un . :! h11 . .,t111 porch, pal10 l\it>w l'JrP SO!tl.500 A)(t t;..lli·2111 H:1t·k nuv an•a. 3 HH, :.! -----ha, din rm. $81.500 I Tpj.!rddrll I H1. 31 i ha. 8X38' 2hr m .1dult purl-. BUILDERS R-3 llunl· sharp 2br,2ba,dbl gar,3 yards, easy w a lk all Beaut3 Bdrm,2 ba,fam Del Mar m~on Heh. lot. Includes blks to ocean. Club hse, schls & mkts. 1425/mo. rm, lovely yar d. 9351 •3 Bedroom, 2 bath townbome near Hunt. ington Ha r bour. Pool, jacuzzi, tennis, encl. dou. ble garage. $395/mo. \t11rshall fllty 675·~600 r.1m rm. dtn rm. ~ame SJ20(). rm Portofmo HV home. !HIJ-6173 Nt'w duplex w/vaew, 3 plansfor8 Unils +exist· pool, tennis facilities in· Selectone.Dave5464141 Molokai. 5395 /mo. blks from beach. 2Br, mg 3 Units. Owne r . cld'd. Call 548·7840 or BEAUTSBR2BA 549-9911,536·2173 t:OVt:l.Y 3 Rr home an C'ho1ce n l!IJ:hborhood. $11>9.ll:JO fee . Owner ---- 6-11-48-14 28 d I 536·9801 ~763.1 a, e n, uta at y rm, -----------t Hardwood Ors. fplc, Jge The price will 11ur1mse1----------1ou l\gt C:il!£1S 1103_ Fairmont Mobile Home IO':<SS' set -up m Family Pel Patk 2 Rdrm w1lh 2 added side rooms . Very J:ood cond111on Prtvate party t no Brokers please! Call after 6pm or wC<'k<'nd" 6.18 1168:1 ~arage & park in~ each Loh for Sc0 2200 At Beach! Only 5200 util dble gar.. very pri v . SHARP 3 Br 2 Ba. cpts, ~rn11 Prin only 640.9~3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• pd! Ref + more! Unt yard. Vacant. 1450/mo. d rp s , b 1 t n s , n r Small fee. a .. ., .. 900 Avail now. Call 549-2708. ~ookh. ,_ur,.8.!....,& Yorktown. •3 Bedroom, 2 bath. Prime area. 2000 Sq. ft . Huge master bedroom. $4.50/mo. HARIORVIEW MOHTEGO Dt•lrghtful 4 bdrm, f,1 m ran Inc m most dc!'1rnhl<' Ph:r:i;e 11 I :.I hlk rrm poo l clbhsc pu1 k l'r11f IAYCREST Sparklinq Pool I Udtm. 21-:: l.1:.1. Quality ron~lrtt('t\t:>1\ Ll!l' lol. 1!121 Let'ward Lune OpPn house Sal Sun 10-6 Cc.Ill &16 ~6 HIWPORT ltACH BUILDERS SPECIA L! _,.,... .....,., .....,......,., DPlX R-1 Lot in exclusive ••COftSUftltenGulde Sharp. clean, 3 br, 2 ba, 7 Y ldJB l'AIB /2 28r. P~Ra, lg h v rm & Three Arch Bay loc. Un· San Juan fam rm. dbl gar, quiet 1 r o r a, w mstr bdrm w huge s un· believa.ble 180 degree c-istrono 3178 l ocation. $375/m o . car gar. lge fncd back <1l'Ck . + 1Rr. JRa apt oceanv1ewfromdwntwn ..,... 540·11 5 1 H eritage yard. New choc brwn <.."hoal't' locallon, 1 hlk to l.a~una to Dana Poant. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Realtors · cpu, n~ drps, kids OK. · Sk 1 l ' cd r~100Sq. fl. $72.500. 2Br. den , 28a. ra m rm. Pets m aybe, wtr/grdnr •Golf course view. 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, Cornily room. s.550/mo. h1n<brapcd rnlr 1:-. 111 1111111•---------1~~~· ~~uh >'1:~1~·. n~t:-. ~CJn sia.i.950 W"'YllJE new '76. view. new ap· 2 Br + Fam Rm. for adlts. pd. 213·430·5748 t.aond Realty "' " pltances, a rnd piano, 131 Broadway, CM. New-~5~~ ~·7R~r :-.hp I( llJSPARKAVt-: THOMSEN grdnrM95mo 496-2038 Iv redec'd. $375. Call Lovely 3 bedrm 2 bath home cond w lop qual noor l'O\'enni:s Wrm h\ rm melds mm;s1veo t·PdJr ~-tn OOokca!'e A rohd hargaan 1n today '!' mrkt 154.500 fo'ee. Opn H l'<.' ~at /Sun 1·5 or hy a ppt 1823 Port Carlow , NB. ~·5767 PRICE REDUCED! . •IACKl•Y• !\lust sell this weekend. Spoc. 3br, fam rm, 2 red brick frplcs. shutten1, nu C:rflS. Cul·de·sac. Only l l.900. 642-8771. 0/11 Sat Sun 12·5 -------· SEA VIEW Pl.AH I S:ile or opUon 844·SS98 tiAR. VU MOMTEGO ----8AL67B3~1A2001SLF: REALTY 49Z..9550 ~tullan~ealty,540-2960 &~~.e~f::~~l~~~o:.~ 4 hr & fam rm. nice SJC 2 BR Silv<'rt'rcst .L_..:11 .,., Id I p k C ~ d -1 Houses Unfumf-u Cbarmana 3 br, 2 b a, Avail immed. $375/mo. REALTY INC. 714/146·1371 lnd!\p.l(, '~ hlk from park ea ar p . rps, lncomePro--'u 2000 TWO OC EAN VIF.W ••••••••••••••••••••••• hardwood Ors. frple, 2 96:H567Agt,nofee. ~~~~~~~~~~ & pools, i.prnklrs After t bltn hutch + many other ,..... •1 LOTS $150 000 N 1· (Knc>i\•7 KD<>ftA<>) ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' • Gen.rd 3202 fncd yds . Huae m aster Sh .. bed 2 b th 1-1--~244 lll dusk. appl onl.v. Ownr xtras. rO\M I .-OV"tO ·---------· Laguna Beach Call ._ arp ,. rm a • ·-J res 833·3694 9'1Y $33.000. Hurry! '' 768-1587 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• suite . 358 Hamilton, S425. home. Crptd tbruout. ••••••••••••••••••••••• KEHMEY 2 HOUSES --------13 Br 2 Ba, cpts, drps, nr 642-0282 Newly painted drps 2 R11.nch S. J . 2 Br+ den, 011 Bayshore"sbestbuy!l br. RE.ALESf.ATE OHOHELOT WA .... TED schools, Garden Grove. 3 Br 2 Ba condo, avail cargar.Children&p(,ts OollCourse w/primeVu. 2 ha, Cam rm, lge liv rm " S37S mo 842-QOO OK r.xroc: ,,,, .. •567 A.,. 1525 547 7044 w/beam cell. & rrplc, 2 761-666) and room for a third! ft.lLotlnCostaMesa, · now.S39Smo.Pool&rec ·-·_...... ••• no · · car ga r. Dy owner. Acreogeforso6e 1200 Monthly lncome 5610. A Callagt9S7-8400 WAIT rm.640-2981 fee. The Ranch. 4 br, l~ ba, St39,500. Open house ••••••••••••••••••••••• bafiaa.lnat 185.SOO. M 1 AA 000 f CALLUS FIRST! $135 rum. utU pd. Ret + 3 Br 2Ma Ba fplc, vaulted pool. frplc, short lease. Sat /Sun 11 ·3. 2641 oyMcC_.. ·•approx""• sq. t. Oranft• Co's largest more! Unt. Small fee . cell'gs, dbl car gar w / 540-0469or644.a415 Crestview Or. 640..1860 ••ocodo COUllhy R-....a&...-111 o u port Placentia Ave .• CM. w /2 ..... """" Near new home 3br, 2ba ._._,.-..-.ew houses. Income $350 per select on or Coastal ren· ~900 opnr,nearnew.O'IO"\IVYV New WOOdbridge·PopJar HARBOR VIEW CARMEL 1800 Port We.,tbot.rme Open Sunday l·S 30 3 Br 2 Ba. Family Rm, IRc corner lot. $137,700. home on R •1cres. 400 CostoMaaS4&·7729 mo.548-8618aft6PM tals. Call today. Move **CoftlUIMf"IGulde 4BR,2ba,frpl,bltns,ln· Plan. Landscaped, mature trees. Property Outof County t~~LRENT•LS SUO, 2 Br, beam cellp cl. wash/dry. Fnco yd. d:ra~: 3 br. 2 ba. S47S has been s plit into 5 PRJDEOFOWNERSHIP .._ ....... 2550 bltns. + m ore! Nice! Ct~. to schla & parks. _mo_. __ 5294 _____ _ acres & 3 acres. Owntr 6 PLEX .. ~............ 9 91 :::.:1~:"etk Unt. SmalHee. 6'5-<1900 $6-'5. 98S-0050 WOODBRIDGE anxious. Broker. 676 5717 BY THE OCEAN C ~~.1~-ESTAT &522·-CUSTOM 4.PLEX ,. __ ..a....1 M-3222 •• ommttrs .. .,._ AvalJ June 1, 3 Br2 Ba, nr 'uvu SPJ!nl h tyle. 4 )rs old, 'd Xl h ---beach, Fam rm, fpk, Brand new 3br Llftcoln ucl aur. rrplc:1, & s9moa 0• 0 1 nl ~.Y80•0t ••••••••••••••••••••••• CUO. 2 Br+ more! Ref, paUo, meet back yd. lse. Uptrade.s, $5$0 mo. 127 l?rem1um singl~ level CAL f'URMAN •. l'\ruta Plan an tht' Blu!b & ASSOC ONE ACRE • s ~ 8r 2b3. rarer lac., ~un 000.2421 ltn l.R. Cam~ corpct1n1 ,~ tflruovt s nn. 2 Ba. newly decoral t'd. meld crpu, drpe. etc P\-t backyard w /heated J)OOI Sl l8.500. 648-6173 F'<r rour mobile home Ol' b..,ldina tile. All utJI a\Tail. au animals cUc. f:l.· ccUent terms. Brokt'r. 677..:i5ll&522~ tt~hw hrs tn all units.do Sl,<IOO n Y Sl • Broadmoor Seav1ew paUo, 1.u, nice area! $M0.615·l!i01 W Yale Loop, opon 1,nw ma mt A1'klng only wn Nantucket model. New z Unt Small ree. &15·4900 house Sat n. 6'4·<MOO, $23.S,000 for thl ~Nam: GALAPROP.E.R.TIES br W/dcn•& =itr1urn. ••CHwrsW. Nl'W-HunUngtonBeaetl4 &4().00%0 rommod1ty. Cull now• S42·34stHor Gt'O f'rt)' Vlt . Ttnnl~ & com plex fr trlplu. 19181 ---- McV Y lNVF.sTMENT munity PoO'-ms mo 3 Br 1 Ba, WIS.Ide. redec, Coenaon Cr . 833·1693 The Wlllo~1 pool home 3 CORP SELL Idle ltem.s wUb I 640·HS7, 6U·801A or cul de sac. Kida Ol<f. S Opon House Sat & Sun Br2Ba, fPJ.C, ~rno. (7 U) s.!2·7481 Da1ly Pilot Clu lned Ad 8.13-3822 mo. J.&t. la MHD82 ICM 752-78'7 .. ' \ , ' .. RENTALS :! UR 2 b.1 ~25 5z., 2 BR. 2', hJ $17 • •·•• ?.l Bft-·+ D. ?bil . S4 3 UR, 2 8 .1 s-12~ 551 :1 HR, 2 l Ua $li 5 ~ ·1 lllt , 2 Ha Sil! I Bit. 2' • hJ S.S35 551 I Btt. J J:j,, s.ll 'I II~ lil.IJI" I"!... I BH , J 11,1 l Ill\ I' ,11 k 'I t'I r J Cl' :lhr ·•ti.1 h1g hh up.:radl·cl s;,1111 11111 751 :moo or 1>-111 1271J Fur lknt 2Hr. dl'n. out ..,tJrnllni: 'lt'W, ': hlk 10 Wf:STCLI f'r .t hr 2• ~ha. twh. no )ll'I:,. ~50 mn t r pl e let <') 1• p ool l'H 1:?11 1:.1-1 iM m:.11nt \.\att•r ptl StiOO t...t5 :!373 call l'\'P' l'OHO:'>i \ UJ-:L :\I \H *SUPER :. tti fJm1ly & adult apts r111m S:!61J l''ull a m · ffil'lllllt''> tnt'I )lOOI. JJt U//I ..,JUrlJ 251 l Sun I lowt•r .1:1i l>iOO Fnoay. Mey 20. 1977 CAIL Y PILOT ~ D ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rmm.ile w;intoo to shar• Lge. q1.11et. luxur1oui.. ex 11-!e 2 Br hse tn E-S1d• *Location e(' ~ hr. 2 bu uvt CM. w neut. non smol.. •Price ~levi;tcw tu scenic.> v11v . mg ES1' i:rad. Mm 's t1 1 ·-lX'h. Purty & g u11H• r<JOOI. OCC' & bt h Call 0 1>1 *MIAuryj total security. Perfl'CI 634-4780 bd 5, 5"8-820. 2 bl'd·S240 * 3 bl'd·$lgs living or ~knd relrt!ttl fo1 t'Vb. Banbury Cross•B42·6001 the adventurous adult Starting at $515/m o 499.21135 ATRIUM APT. Nr. the beach, 2 br. 2 ba apt. w/enc. aar. 960-4614 ApaltrMtds,Fvrnlshed lOAM-ePM or Unfurnished 3900 2 IR. I IA APT. ~~ mi. from the bch . Frpl ..t e n c. gar inc l 'd !J60·4614 10A~i-6PM 2Br. refn g. balcony. cl0&e to bch. garage. no pets S300 mo. 536·2774 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TH E EXC'ITl.NC: PALM MESA APTS. \ll.NUTES TON l'T RCll UJ Ch, 1&2 BU h om S!IO ~ up .\dull,., :'l.o Pl'h lStil :\lci.J Or Sh.ire :!lir apt w /male o female retiree Sl!\O mc1 nr Lido V1lla~t' 117:! 17tl11 f l.'IT41k 23 Ill JIJ \\11l'k1n ~ no pd" nodrul!" ,h.1n• bt>dr1111111 I"•' 11· pool f'' V SL\.) 11111 1'1 la' t It Ulll \1 ,td Ii l:i 7, \ 1d,1 111 J11h11 ~11;s .~1;1 .11 M1i111 'll'" 11·111 11111111111.11• l 'I\' Pl. rcrr :1 h1 ;! ha, frµI \.\t'lhJI ~IU 2 hr :! h,1 lUUnln k111·h '11•\.\ "12.'> 5~1:! 71i!lh. ,..,1 1~1.. LOCJUna Hills 3250 Wt\TEHFHONT •••••••••••••••• •• •• ••• UCJlboa CO\ e~. ~pa<.'h>U;r-, ~ B~ Jrtll ~1·w I u r t l1:rt•l·k 3 fklrm . ;otud\ & :! bath BR. Oen. 2 Bu. boat :.lip, ( rlt•Jlrt ,,, dn' .! Ur .!. .u.. \ll'\.\ home JUSl abo\ e the yrly leaS4:' ,\va r I June 1 '"''' '>It• "' IJ,llt· I-.1111 Ill'"' Moulton P arkway itt5 ~17 tau ;,\T RI-:CREATIO:-.: !. Br Tt'"' nhous1•. frpl<- l'ool tenor ... Some OCl'an & t'atahna 'tl'W'-Close to shopp1ni: & rinl' bea ch SW 2611 :! UH I l!,1. tn~ll' ~lory. 3842 ) Bii.~ LJ:Ol nr !\1•\\ IKll I Hh ti I '1lh 'l>llill .II .!:> 1 Im ;! H<lr 111 ' I h. tun1" 11 1 {'\I 'lh:! .11> mu 11111 1111 lhl' n·•1 1·JI \IJI II ,1H h p m i.Jj tllii 1'1 l'I 111111 ... 111111,., :1VJI J!)pt \.June• Ill Sw1mm 1n~. ~juna::.. 2 -- hl•jlth d ub' b1lhards Costa Mesa 3824 Sh.~·rph, dpr:-.. patio, b<:Jm L.L-e 1I. frplc. gar. Aclulh 5255. 2544 Elden. 538SIOtl Ava11.June2nd ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hm 111 kr-,t 1Ja1. lnd1' rm Pla1a Arr t"ond111oned. 2 -., . \\Ol'l..~hup , \Int , "'"' t'lir g,ir.ige, ftrl'place . 3 Br ... 141, n ewly decor, t . • ••••••••••••••••••••••• nrg 11 l1g htl!J t e n nis ruurts Pro & pro s hop, QUJET. lge l BR Only , If d , • , rt . Sl75. tSm <:ill ree > ON THE WATER. boat slip al front door. 2-1 ·. l Br condo, light & airy 2 Br . rani;c oven, new Te nnis, pools. C'lbhse, Park ;'l;c" IJ111't ,\pl t• share 30 'r ul!l busrnes 11.oman '75(1.(1!199 h m1• ()fr. 7:11 ·0150 1.12 :!627 bwll ans & new washer & fplc. patio. walk to bea ch or comm pools & tennis. l'mv Park\1ll.1g~·ll :1hr d.r~~·r S tuo ,Lease. s.5i5mo.645·3370aft 6P:\1 ur :!+dt>n. :!ha t\.\nhrnc 1-fil'.E rcnl to J4ne l. ----- go m ang ra nge, PJ ) CAL RENTALS room. paint. gar . 132 !'.:. Bay, walk to brh. $495 mo . ~25 s..i I ·5331 : 646·2325 714·826·8164 & 536·3500 F UN ACT I VITI ES li31-1713 fl31 239CI lltji?hly upgradNI. 1 blk to Callo\.\lll!ral642-0l.38. Sl:JS Util µd! Pool +more . hhrary , l'l'<' 1·ntr, \(', -• ---Hurrv won't last! Unl. Hl•ln••. wa~ht•r dn1•1 1n lf'.W tnh::.e . lg 3 br, 2 ba. Smafl fee.645-4900 ~\l l ltimc director. fr~e MESA VE HDE ;:ir<'a Sunday hrunrh . B BQ s. Homl! a tmosphl·rc 2 & ~ trips, p<1rt1es . s port br tleluxeapts .5-l6 1U:J 1 <.;omlu 2 Br 2t z Ba. bltns l"me 3844 +wshr/dryr. Dbl g ar ••••••••••••••••••••••• " I.l ice o pnr . $400. WOODBRIDGE l"H0!'\1 ~111111 :-.:1.1.1 5 &11ut apt pl.in' .11Jll furn or u11i11111 l!.1t h 1 hr. 2 br. 1 h.i :.! h1 ,- bllths. Bc•a11wtl 111 1111 ... rlminl! ar eas. '>tor a~l'. llOL'Sl-::\ti\TI•: W .. \NTEU Young t'\CC look1n1;: lu 1nde µcnde nt fl'mal1 houscmate. Blfl hom1• pool. Still mo. inclus1vt• Dana Point. n ·fl•renre. pll.'aSl' ·1!13-6515 ... .11 r . p ;it 10. rec ctr . C G 'd l'I ~561UHl l:l ('Jill.IJltF:N OK. $395. ** onsu~rs u1 e 1ourn11ments & m un" B E A U T I l'' L1 L •\P A RTM ENTS Singles. 1&2 bedrooms. F'urn &. unfurn J\lodels op4,•n daily 10 to 7. Hoom mall' ::.ervit c a .. a1I. No ll'ilM' n •q u1 red Sur r~ J tlulh 11nly, no pets t.>.HHJOU6 PINES APTS THE BAY LEAF - ---l , 2 & 3 bdrm# units . Oran~l'll 1·1• \'lll.J:.1· .1dult in" EH• "~d 633·6092 SS Saver ! Only S230. pool 2Ddrm. watC"r pt1 S270 Heaut1ful. spae1C1us new apt!>, Pool pvt l)Jtic" J.ri.: nl•arlv new E·stde 2 Design ed like e arly hr , I ha. Clo~ed gar $275 CalJfornia bungalows. HC!>pon ft>ma le m·c•r :m ~hr in :\pt Uth. on eanal 2 hlk~ lrm oc·n S2:?S,mo 67Hl9.12 all 6 JOpm, al day wknds. :! Hr CO~I H). t1H·rlo<>k~ Laquno Mi9uel 3252 + more. Nice a r<'a' Unt '''L'Jm 1'11111 J.11·11111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Small ft•<' fi..15·4900 1.a,1 mo'!. + $200 depos . Fr o m S 2 7 0 I 1 5 f>IO i 11 1 Pi nest one Ofc hrs . !1·5.30 p a t I 11 ~ d I' I j.. 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HH Sm r t>e 1 SlllO CALREMTALS 631-1713 llar bor View llomec; "Carmel" 3Br, fa m r m . 2 ha th. c hildre n OK ~limo 960·5272 Oakwood Garden Apartments Hewport lekW~ HHO lr\'me 'at 17th) 645-0550 Newport '-ch/~ 1700 16th St 1 Dover at 16th 1 642·8170 Foxhollow Village 621 W. \\'1 lso116 Iii :!UJll Fl'HNOH UNFL'H!': •2br townhoml' 11. f rpl •Li::e pat1n &. enc gara~l· •Adults, ehrld Ill & oH•r •Small pet ok Beaut. new 2br, 2ha in 4· plex. patio . l aundry, hltns, $325. 642·1603 ADULTS only East CM 2Br. w 1g a r ·., S250 Gi5 5205 or 675-6224 Harbor View Homes Beaut .. highly upi:ra<il'd Portaftno Model. I BH . 212 ba th~. la m1ly r m., ----------111\IC'"; l br, pool. :1<tlh. 111 tormal cl an rm , frplc t>l'ts. ~Ill. r.w 37~1>! .Ill conw rsatwn prt Extra STEPS TO BEACH tH'.\I or 51!! ~757 1,ge prof1•ss lands1·apc•d lot :\lrnimum l yr )(•aSl' :1 BH. :! ba hou.,e .. SliO<I 2 BH. ~11r. C'h·an, O\uici pa), \\ :lll'r & :! BH. I ha . furn SJ75 d ose to shop~ gartll•nt•t \\•,iii ror W1'11J1t·s ummt•rn·ntab li lS l:l~l:l!I rn II\ c Ill .I u 11 I' I 5 STl':-.:,'ll l~C; h:l' :! n r. :! lid . Hcfcrcnn· .. r1·(1 StiSO l't·r ,gartll'n apt Poul~!);, i lO month W 18th St associated lt!Hl\1\ I £1(l nnh s1;5 ... m,ill f1•t•I CAL REMTALS 1;31 1713 v II I I 1• \ lo .1 I I 2 /' t ~ t'lubh11U'l' h1ll1.tnb 3852 '>W1mm111 i.: p1111I. riinJ.? ••••••••••••••••••••••• pon~, h,dl'O ,J),J j.!\ft1 Oeluxe 2 br. pool, rec Sorr)'. "''pct,.. 552·1).100 Loguna Mi«JWI room. Lovely loc-. From South\.\l'~l Cornt•r Fl•m to sh;tre 2 Ur:.! Ha 11 l lntg lkh S138 + 1 z ut 1I. ~·40-l2 ~.Gas &waterprl Off Erlm.:l'r '~cwland Wante d R mmat~'. a 1 Crown Va lley. 29041 x IOO J::dmgl•r II II Balboa bland . 3 Br 2 Ba 2 BH 2 llJ , ~love. ne w Aloma. 831·0857 1 iHHU7 9605 SlJO mo yrly Isl· 6iJ-863.' µa1nt ,., p~~~ S225 He---'--a~3869 OPEN9·5 ll.\ll.'i ~-U.1 '' X35·ti66;,. e v es ~,.-.' -- ---s ti'i'5.1it.!a ••••••••••••••••••••••• It 4000 for ent .4350 --PARK NEWPORT ooms •• ••••• •••••• •••• ••• ••• Nl•.11 ~l·w 2Br. all xtras, Ba c helors. 1 or 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• \Ves tstrle C :'II $30 sini;:lt· nu l'l'h t:H Lisa Lane, Bedrooms & To\\:nhouscs ;1~pmg rm~ S60-Sl05 mo S50 dhl Ury & o;eC'ure. c M t>l·t-1869 From 5249.50 All S50 wk. Share k1t / 494 1763 Spectacular s pa, tota l bJ t h Sho"' n !\Ion Sat . Li: IRr, cpts. clrp:.. bltns. nt.>ar OC Colll!ge. no pets. !l85 \':dcneia. $:!00 m o. ~12 ·Hoo l>t•lt1'<l' 11:1· 2 br duplex, lnnl HI. J\ C. gar. Cen· 11.tl Im· S:ll:i &t2·6612 :\lc·~a Vt•rclc Condo 2 br. t•rwl. .:a r . pool. pat 10. r1•fn1-: Sl25 mo. 536 708\ or r,7:1 t;l;lti rec rea tion progr a m . "only". Call aft l pm Office R~ntal 4400 social program. 8 pools. 8 Jlt1f~ rt•q'd r.5f; OOSR ur ••••••••••••••••••••••• tennis courts. At Fashion ~·5954 60' PER SQ FT Island, J amboree & San HOOi\!~ :i.!:i ,1i. 1111 \tllh lf,J i WI·:STCU1'T NH Joaqwn Hills Roarl. klll'hi•n ~:Ii 511 wk ll ll \(;T :Hl·50:J:! 1714) 644-1900 ,1pts 5 U!·!l755 150 I Westcliff Dr. New duplexes 2-3 br SJSO Guest Ho~ 4150 Newport Financial Ctr up yrb.•. Family & pets •••••• • • • •••• • • ••• •• • • • L · Off' S eas1n9 ice poc~ ok. 675·4912 Pvt rms. IO\'tn~ ca fl•. Call on Site l\tanal<(er bal<tnccd diets, n 1cl' t7Ml 612·311l ext 246 patio 832·2788: 7i1 3-19'-J l.11\1'1\ h111h1' 111 ,1 11 MissionViejo 3267 111·11: h 1to1 hum I .1 II H . .! • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • lil~t..llllliD~lti:mllllllll llROl<EAS-REAL TORS l OZS W Balboa b71·)66J 2 Al' l ' ~ Ba T"' nhsc. brk fplc, ,.:.ir, I~<' palm, atilt ... no pt.>tS S!KS 2117 1-:1c1t•n A \t>. ~79 1651l lilh 7027 :? lu .. 'tudro, tnple-c \\J:.h1:r . .:aragc No pets. S...'i!O l>lli 799-1 376 E 17th St NEWPORT MARINA 919 Baysick Dr. 673-8414 --- Summer R"'tats 4200 DELUXE OFFICES Comml & indstl spare~. 200 to 2000 sq. ft . As lo\\ as 35 i.q. ft. Lag Niguel & J\11ssio n Viejo areas. Handy to S.O. Frw). Call · 831-1400 II\ hurrw 11 pld thr uout l·.I J)11r.id11 :1 hr :! h,1, 180 1&2 hr fur tunfur . adll ._, 110 pet~ J<;t la-,t S2:!.5 2·121 1-; 16lh St, N llJ:t s NEW 2 br & 2 br + den •••• •• • • • •• •• • • •• • • • • • • luxury waterfront apts. Ri~ Ca nyon Vi ew !urn a pt. 2Br. 2Ba, now thru St>pt, ad lts S71JO m o . 640.5560 tlq~ p.11111, '.! c.11 1:.ir tit·~ 11t•\t 11ull'I cul cle· lhr:?12b11 On canal I blk •Bwlt·ins I· .. .-.' -:11 ,. , . .., ' ,;17 ·' ·" <;.11111 mo 830-0871 111 hC'h. Sl:?S mo \tlull ' Bed mom. beam. •Trash C-Ompal'lor 'if;;I 1:;.;7 \gr . n11 l1•t• lli3 :!2..'i:l \ ' 1' ,11.H 11 .1 h1'drrn .! 6-16 1801 BAY :'<I EAC>O\\S 11·1hn;... no ~·l::. S2 10. 568 •Wet Ba r 'iP \CIOl S :! UH k 111'< 111.. '0.15 •Sm h ·1• I CAL RENTALS ti:l l Ir 1:1 HOWAITIMG ., I\ I( I 11111111 I I lit t """" \ I .I Ill( \:~Ill 11111 '1.rll I llH.1·111tl111 p 1111I 'I 1111 ... 11 .1 h.1111hu111c1·onwt '' fph' San Clemeftte 327 6 ])\\ • c. .U ~JI t rpt' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 I t I' , I 11 ' 1· I ~ . . . ni·rchhn rh11 ,111 ..;31 s I .nn 2 h.1 Shor<'tltrf •• ·1 1~11·-\ ·•t ,111,... l-rpl, IJc.lch clulJ. Ll'J~i. " '' -S.~ mo 1!18 1165 Mewport Beach 3269 ()('L' ... : "IL'"' Jb .,, h· ••••••••••••••••••••••• r,,.\~" v c.."-. r .... '2 ,, Ill.\ FF"\CO'\OOS P1~:.I. 2 t·~1r 11.a.r l'Ondo _ ~pa<'. 2h r. l l>J <1p1-, !\Jan~ fal'1I a\ Jll. Encl i.:ar p,t p,tllu., c;a., \\Ir pd No l..1lh tll'h From ~ t\dlh M6·0IJiJ l'ARK NEWPOHT !...ngl Br "' II\ rm "' J ll June l!.t till JJn h t S:l~IJ mo, !>1110 rnn ldl '11' hi Sn.:I or :! rl'IJl l'<l !)('!">On!> 751 715:1 \'ILL\ ;\Jl-;S,\ t\PTS 2 br. !J'I µ:.1lm. e nd gara~l' l ,..ml ehtld :'\o f~h From $2.15 blti 1251 I ,.,,..,.., .... 1,irt 1ng 111 $1.">0 si2.5 mo US 21f>H \11111111 \._:t·n11>11 11:1a Br.ind new Ot·l·:in .\ln' :i MEWPORT w .111•d rnnt. vlt'" 1 nn ~t:..1\10 mll 2 fi I( ~1500 ll)I) \i.:e nt 675 6\fil \\ \\'1hon l nq Apt B •Fire plaC'e p ---•Pnvalt'beach Dana oint Charmin!! :!l:>r ••Cd~t dl-c 2 rm s mte. "ltt Rl':-.:TS 2 Bdrm Pl . I I t + dC'n hm<-p,l vii & I pd AC k • eXJg ass ene . pa 10s Jlati<i. lo vc·h , ll.'·w 111 ult . • ample p ·i,:, '"'I' OK tSm Ice) •Smokt! detectors SJ.~ mo to mo 675 6900. CAL REMTALS •Shpsa\atl to lenants Marinj, $250 wkl y . -----Adult~. no pets 581 6.'l(H WESTCLIFF AREA -38 .. L --B a I h c1 a I s I a nd S. NEWPORT BEACll Dano Point .&v Steps to bl'arh. 4 Br 2 Ba . nayfront . 4 Hr 3 Ba Oin 1400 Sq ft t" n P' I . •••••••••••••••••••••• fplc. cpts. dr"". $600 yrly R J I S21VI() 'A bat h s . S•IOO Jll'r mo. •. I • '>H ..., m, u Y. ' "' . ug, S1lt.·1 l.tl'1tlJ1 Ck ean 'view. se.642· ....... 3 S2S00.Yrlv·w1nte rratcs &-120200 I;• 1 11111 l!'L I-, rh SXO<l 111 cu~dn ;o.;car ...ill ~50 HEt\C'ON BAY ll!'iyl rnnt APARTMENTS ,,,,ttl.d1l1• 111111 l I Ar :! m11 l!l:JK585 Lg IRr. P't hl'h. t1•r1111!>. :!BR S190 Infa nt-. nnlv I 1\1( :l llll 1111Ti ll1 New 2 111 ~ Ba. S360 per r ·f • N p ' ----mo. •l!l:J 7718 or i 52·2400 OCEAN VIEW yrly 2 Br 1 auvran,,or7luln6.75 Oo5pc25ts. icr C M. 300 sq II ofl'. KOO "fl 11 -Ba. dplx, gar, $<100 mo. · ' · • 1ntlstrl Sl25 & :-.:!1r 1 p.trl.. pt111l llllt\\ondl111 .I ,. .1 llH \ f ' I !Ill I Ill( I H ll 'I ' "Ill! 11 """I 1 llH \\t111dlo11ol .,. -..1 111 ,, •'' ,..,, . ,,, t ,,1111 t t•f 1nln1 u1i1t1tt11 ••II ,11H "' I 111 .... 111 Ill\ 111111'1 I• " • ' 111 I 1 \ 111• f \I I RANCH REAL TY 551-2000 I 11.anor .1111 1< II.I\ '' •1t1 \ II'\.\ 'J 11 r 111·1 111 " I 1 I• 11 1.,.,.,1,.n .I llr ' lt.1 I •H 111 1.i Intl .,, p d 1111" '""1,.1,., "'!1:1 11111 • ,., .~ t~ •I.I\,, ~.:1•1 Ill>'" I 1111 l'.11 I-. \'1111µ1• 11 :t h1 111· :! f d1•11 :!h.1 '\\ 11ht111' ll1J.?hl,\ llllJ'l',111.•tl t ltllo. 111 lth1 ,1n 11•1• 1·nt 1 \( rrfnl( 'IHO 1;111 HI l'I l :\IV 1'111 k ;1 1!1 '' ll.1 I· .11n Hm. 1 A hlk to hu .... 'hop ... hnuse not 1"111\<lo I '' " l.::.c s;; 1 1 os:1 111 !>ti:I 1w:u S 150 rn o. u I ii Ill•· I ti L'l I N t . Fountain Valley 3834 644-678Qor642·~ l hr w /sofa ht'd a dded. t>lli 21:lO:fi79.J70!1 ll.i l:.:P '111111 ~ ~qut h fn"nhome bv tht· -.ra :?hr 1 s. 0 pe s p.lt111 ld:.!;,002 11rli7~-l>l'..'l! :!hJ,,frplc. a trium,:! car Hi;,~l 2-l50to~'t'a~r~s':!l vd. PACIFIC ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... _ -Ill""k to b"'Y & ""'e"n. 2 Br l ''l Ba, lwnhsc s tyle, '"' " v• ... 1770 Oran9e , CM 500 sq . It Bathroom . + rm w /s ank . red('<'. Perl for photogr:.iphy slurlro. Ill ml'lfll',d Olf' $'.?:?:1 54R·m91i _ J.?,1r door op('n<'r', tt'nn1 s Sl'l:GLES P1\ll lurn. utll "·!1'"" '11·",11°m1·' =>.1~~ <rt <or ad1t ram s.lM5 pd.:! htk, \\.lti.·r ~1;:. Uieal:iB.AU adlls. no p c t:.. 5235. S250. weekly. 54R·6li3 5-18·2682 l·.un l,tin .• 1.1,111 -~ "'-·1 mn l!IH Ofi82 sm h'cl R:11'11 ~Ill 1 ... 1.1. tll l.l ')I ·'-'"' CAL REMT ALS t BH S! t:i WOODS 2 BR, bath. oppo~lle bay, Nrwport Oceanfront Hsi locattnn 2hr. Iha, sip!> 6. W e t•k l) $325/J u n c. $37 5 i.I u I~" S4 25 I Au g 11111r-. 1 11,JHI tH1 l Br 'h.iSt·J"1"11w l't·r~, ti31171:l Adultsn11 pl•h • 11 1 '''"' h ti•, 11 •11" vool mJint PJtd ~~5 l.H i-: IHth St Woods, Watttways be a c h . v ie w . patio. Adults. No garage or pets. Ownr /agt. $350 mo 559 4221 or631 1826 \ ,,;,t ll o.: 11 ,·;;11 _r~11111•,,1~'1;11I '' 1 1!11; w;1.1 . u.1lho.1 H;1y < luh lla1 h t~lli Cllilli and You" DES K ~pace <:ii 1'787~1 II .. ~ "' ,1pt.lor,11hll't ._1~1rno ParkNewport a pt.a va1l. Beach B hrl .. near '• • ii •H .... l ,, .. 1 _ n.·ality Adult Apts r J I & T lb l Yearly. 675·6160 SanJuon 1nd<f, .ill 1111 v•11I C.111 :: hr "P"'· dff>!>, :.I\ .,..... BigCOftyonEast or uy ·Au~ust S.150 a ert rn lunt mgton II 11 t~ •r \ "'" How t Ur ., C . strono 327 8 :.ix.111:110 ,,.c \dulls on1,I~, 29si:..7>~ I & 2 Br /fvm & unfurn SPACIOUS 2 br, 2 ba apt mo. 759·1093 or 1·492·363'1 Beach. $.5(.1 per month H.1 I .t111 H"' lrt• ti 'ti •••• ?!! ••.•• • • • • •• •• • •• '.l hr :! h;.i . t'IHS. rlrp-. 11 pl. ,.,v " Sorr~ nWcts w /lovely vie w of ROif H.B. Waterfront • Brin~ own furniture. Our 'h~1 '11" 1"'11111' ''11113'*'·•!-.ton t Or 3hJorJBr &.. hJtn,, ll.. ~11·11' to Leh 10!! S?85 2 br 1 ba f: Side L'~~:~r~~~en~,1~~sc coBui;;1e.ln 3 Bdrm, fully furn . ~~~C:1~h~~! f'c;~1 ~~s~~ \II h 11 ..... h ~ l\r 111 ·11 h:c 1•ntl'rl•t1n111~ rm rn ;!llh '' NB $175 mo tnpll'' 1-:111· .l:Jf, ha!\' * wt· s Washer /(lryer, free boat month Daily P ilotefrlce, • 11.1 I"'"' I·" -,,11111.1 .. 1, ,. a u t !-. .1 n .I 11 .1 11 ti73 lil:lAI Nr ne\t 1rl2 lti03 Mdl Open Daily 9•6 •Wash-d ryer hook-up dock, s leepit 10 S.100 &12·4321 , " L:·" "t•1; ,,7:; 117 t, 1'.1p1 .... 1rann .1 1·ar 1-!Jr IJ.?t> Open Tue til 8PM •Fire place week . S1500 month \II" rru11 tr1•1, & 11lo.111• -.;pl B:nlrut Uµ!>IJIT '> !hr •Eastsidl', :! Hr l\.\nhse lfi350 llarhorBlvd •2 cargarw/opener 774·4384or cvl.'s 675·1il69 THE EFACIENT I ,...,.1 BJ.I FF I \I 1 111111 I H1 w p 1111111 I 111111' 11n "Jlt \\.1 ... 1 'I I hPol'. 'hop flllll' tl'llfll I lh \';:I.) tllll Ill• I.IL i,:rtl n1 t.l.1 :!2 111 tor \ c·i:••I .ihll' i.;.11 rlcn Incl I-! u11l S:l85 S11k 'I ll' IS?l' pa tin, lnclry hkuµ. a t ~;dtni.tl.'r •Ample guest parking $">1Mi mo.l,tf.,l.i ... t+~IOU ava11 6i3 01~1 J \all June 15. ~280. 21J,\lt NSan D1egoFwy •Air condilloning. Bayshor<'s.pvtcommun1 t• Ii· ,1 n ~ cl 1. p c 1 n 1, San Cl~mente 317 6 548-4!17 l 839·21 to *Full security. ty. Nicely furn ho m l' t i Al TERNA TIV[ lw'r'On' .. net I t•tL & llJI AdltS. $75. 644·0509 blk bch, 28r, 2ha, Sips 5 Q b rf' ~ ~ " ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• EASTSIDE pen a ranch o teem "1'1'P ~r pruµ m~i.v, ·•PP,, ('h·.111 l 111 ,\ BJ l h n•m NiC'e 2br w/ocean vu nr 548'2928 start your own company 1 \ ' 1 1 1 1 ·1" 11 8 .. ,I\ .. i1.at1l• 1 .ill VILLA CORDOVA 1-UfifK)ton leach 3840 Npt Pier. Wan\ older cpl. SAN CLEMEMTE for a fr act ion of the ro~t. •·1 r!'i "'k~d.. WH 37111 •Specia l cahmet space ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rent open. 642-3912 Beach homes. conilo:,. Month lo month rent in '1·. \\ l't 11< I SllOH t·:s. ,.. :! Hr .! St or}, 1 ha Condo A--'menb •Locked S?ar. w /lg slor ·\RTIST RETREAT, only and apts. Reservt> now. eludes. rec pt. ser \'it.:c. d1·1 .t 111 ' 1111 ;11 I rnm \ ('. pn1ll . s;!A!'i ; 71 11 ~Unfum '.lsL-d • D/W. d1~pl. lndry rm S170. (Sm fee ) LUXURY 2 Br. 2 ba apt R~RTllA HENH y personalized phone •'<I\ .... 11t.111111 liH>il~I ~~ll4•il!IO rlrr1·1·l orenll m:' •Gas hcat ,gascookinl-;' CALRE.....,ALS Big Canyon. Take over RI-:ALTORS eragt>, conf. room.·m.111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~as hotwatcr allpd. "' lse. l mo rent free. 215 D<?lMnr 492.41 21 8t'r vice. und<.'r gruuncl II 1il"1r \'tt'"' l-.111111 ... <'on :1 Br. :!h:.1. 1·o m mun1ty "" 111•\1 ., llr 2 B.1 . fkn. pool. frpk. Xlnt locution • nd 111111 1'0111 & tcnn•' Sli5 Af\(•r fi pm 193 39•l9 "• 10 1,..j I ~15!J2 or t> Ill I i !UI or C2l3 )34iJ·>SSOI cnllC'ct. G eMral 3802 •,\dulls. no pets f~l 1713 631-2390 $75/mo. 640·8387 11rkg & morf'. 2BR S.J75,1BH $240 llKETOIEACH • 2b lb L'd h & Voc:otlonRentots 4250 TIIEEXECL'.T l\'E Month to Month r a, n r 1 0 5 ops ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUITE 2323 L'l I" A C l\f L11e 4 br. 3 ba. frplc. bch. $375 yrly, monthly. R L k 'd B ~,.7 SAN NICOi \S1ll' ...•.•.........•...••.. THINK l'.111 ur; today.mo\>e in c.. 1 ~·n V t\ · d!'lhwhr , att. garaae. Util pd. &73·0343 · ent a es1 e ass Lake "'' · ' 1 ·• • '· I ht 100. r t frl6·0032 "' home ""-""sq ft sips 13 SUlTE lW :'\o•\1 pnr l Shcu 1• .... :!hr. Santa Ano 3280 nnig s o ap on cnel. yd. No dogs. 1703 . '-'N'.I ' ' Nf:WPORT BEAt:H, t: \ 1.im rm . pool lt.•n m s , ••••••••••••••••••••••• ho.nd t9 9 7daysa weck> ••••••••••******* Alaham a, 536.3465 or Bachelor,lblktoocn.Yr· patio, BBQ. hor11cshoes. CAL RENTALS ly 5250 /mo. Npt Shrs. bag_m inton pool ping 640·S4i0 hdt 'liS:.?5 mu L'le a\'atl 3br. 2ha, enrlost>d pa tio. * 2 BR APT 536•1718 Gar, balcony. 768-6275. pofig, boat dock & swim ------ Jund . UC! 5Ji9. rom<'r lot, nr So. Cpasl 6311713 Del I Id xtr J flo•t. 542•3155. <' .... ~ * l MO FREE Rl':NT • LoCJuna leach 3248 uxe poo I e a ge .. • .. ., 1 2..3-i\ di oHi N ••••••••••••••••••••••• Phvo. :ivml 1 June S42S. lalM>a Pninsula 3807 * $265 2br, 2ba, bllns dshwhr. ARAGE APT, private $38-t~ l~ase r~ A~J Ai~cpo\te~ OLDE '"50 •'··e~nfront home on 638.SJOO or 839-4616 after ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pool Ii -1/d N "Ah Ad 1•-ls $180. <small fee) ~ .. "' \It. ... lPM * s (,1acu11U w r."" . u ...,, nope . CAL RENTALS LAGUNA BEACH llotcl. Low rates. full ll•asc.3Br 18r +.ncwly de<'or.new +Family&Adutt $225/mo.s:JS..8362 Jb 2b C 1 h serv R3.1-3223 til noon SPAMISH ~I 3 Hr 2 ba. walk to WHtminster 3298 "to,c. refng. s.150 yd y. Sunnowcr 557·4800 631-1713 r a oas ta ouse l.OC.\T f-:D 0'1 on:\ 'I hrh 1iool. tl'l\OI!'> ••••••••••••••••••••••• Open Jhe. l-4Pi\t, Sat BRAND HEW! " b f N e ar E <' o..J 0 g 1 "3 1 E-<ecutivc Office sit':art. "IDr.'()C'll\V'i' \'r \I ' S 2511Sunnower 1.2 & 3 Br ap•·. From ~Br.2 a,vlewo BltCa· Reser"e By week ormo. f •' "' r · < S.l.'iO 2 lir .. •<'rns!I from 3br, 1~ iba. nu erpt & drps _22312 32nd l .., •. b E l 1 ff 950 i.q t 321ll! asl.'o TO n I A n F \ c· 11 ••••••••••••••••• $250/per mo. 1411 nyon..,. ay. as u Dr.Whctstlne,831-2812 d I SJC h ' u<r;tn 2 C'a r g ar $375 m o Coronackl M 3822 area. Adlts. no pets. A e anto. 8 mont " Spaciou~ :! lll>IL\I ha~ ~11110 mu Ra) front con 892 3610 aft SPM or Shelter Cove ·2Br, 2Ba + Delaware. H~ Open 1.2-5 SJ2S Ph 4 0608 Kauai-Luxury va c rcn· remainin~ on lse w opt JO F'T LI V lt\t ilo2+den.\lew -----••••••••••••••••••••••• b ltns. $285 m o 1919 Daily.1Mlletoocean. /mo. :64 · . tal. Ne w 2 br . 2 ba torenewrnr l yr :lorper '' ~1 ed1 lc•rr .cnc•.111 rn ~.so:inr w1th bn..1t rlock Condominiums Large, attr. 2 BR, frpl. Anaheim St. 645·5106 642·9602Agt.536·1808 Beacon Bay 1 Br, gar , s hore front c·nn<l n a t aq.Ct.4951'1~ fluen<.'c L!o!I' pH·turr \V \'rr.•,R1.'l'0"'·1·110'1· .. ES Unfwftished 34l5 pat10.S395Mo/Yearly Mgr .. BR 2Ba lgenat{o W/D pa1io. i300 mo. yrly. Po1pu . Slni. ~ .• II ---,-window w Vlt;W OF " ... ' ~' "' ••••••••••••••••••••••• AGENT 644-7383 ., • • r • " . u 700 ~q ft 0H1 re spat'1' TllE OCl': \N & lU:ACll Call 631·1400 DELUXE 3 Br 2 8 3 otf Isl 2 Br, rcfng & stove. No hook-up, frplc, 2 car gar, Avail 6/1. 4.94-8939. 559-4716 or write. Mrs O\'t11l,1ble Pacific C11L B E L 0 w . l' l' n l c r --• T L N' I C t Clh 2 Bdrm opt on Larkspur pets $225. month. Adults dsbwshr. $3115. 898-7548 Nwpt Shores area, l 'h Milnes/ J.B., 417. PO IJ?x 1111." in Ne wport Bch (. I . t. ee . ague ' n ry . . No of hwy. Open Sat & : aft. 5. blks b b d 96760853,. Kolo a ' II a wa1 i ' Cuti Robbie, 548-0757 ,'re P a r e in ru s t 1 c tJ:H·k Bay 3 Br 2 Ba. FR. Comm pool. assoc dues Sun (213 )465 ·84 92. pref d. 968-8064 ocean, 2 r. 1 a pix. Spanish n avor. L~e. lot lite fncd yd. avail June 1. pd. Lse. 830-9544 <714>8'15-8678 , For rent. NEW-takina 2 Br. l ba, stove, enc. l{ar. Yrly lse. 714-870.9203 ---------btcutlve Sufftt w /courtyard p11t111, &. $500 548-0290' 644-7901 : .. Small enc yard 1 s mall DESERT CONDO. 2br . less tha n lOO yd s . to . DuplHH Unfunl 3600 Dix ocean vu 2 BR 2 applications. 3446 Elden child OK 536.·5006 or Lower dlx 3br duplex, 2 beautlfully furn on golC Furn or unlum orc·s. in beach. Just complclely Rhtff~.bayrtontwater vu. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ba·· den Av.ail n~~· Ave ., Costa Mesa . 960·14<Y73lm Hutch1nson br.1 stall gar. No pet. erse, tennis. pools, our corporate ofc. Can remodeled &: dccoru!cd, 3 BR. 2':& ba., ram. rm. 2 Br 1 Ba, 900 sq ft. gar, ss5Q. Agt. 675.5930 · Easts1de. north of Santa • 1blk bch, $400. 979·0493 . J acuzzi, Suorlse c.c. provide m311. phone & re incl. new w /w carpeting SRSO Mo .. 1or2 yrs. Pool. sml yard. Eastside. $275 lsabel. lmrned. occupan· 3hrtwnhse 1 ml lo bch. All OCEANFRONT bach Rancho Marage, $275. cepllon ~ervlce. CPA, a t OwnerwanL"l permane nt Others $650 mo.838-4MOeves 2 & 3 Br 11pts m choice cy. 2 BR! $325. & 3 hr appl.+Wshr&dryr.$315 kitch & b th ,165 rl ' wk ! ('114)673 ·48~0, torney qr othe r pro - lenant. Good rcfercm·cs H.DowdRltr 64l·0'134 CdMlocslions.$325-$450. $400. aEvaal. Century 21 mo. Avail June 1. Call ~enlle~aa~ pre~·J· (71•>324·2688. res11ionals. Newport required G7S-Zlll Linda Real slate 548-1168 Vema962·991.l /( t OA,..· Center . Wells 1.-'hrr.n S•8$ MO Newport Crei.t. 2Br. 3ba, Apartnwftts A.ml1h.d 833·9060 urn. wn 1 m · R...talt to Share 4300 Building Call G10-..&9;,0 O\\!NJ<:n PAY~ UTIJ'.' tennis. pool. Jacuzzi, etc. •••••••••••••••••••••• SUMMER RENTAL BACH. SPECIAL, pvt. 7PM. 673·1241 •••••••••••••••••••.•••• bel 9 & ll3m-0nly MISSION REALTY 2 car 11ar $4 75 /mo. CostoMeta 3724 Sl-~AVlEW&DAlllJA ~0,~0rs.mal'Plati~ec~rpll~· Only$19(). CSmleel lBLOCKTOBE.ACH.On· Share beautiful lg hous e , .,DLXOFC'.r ,...._. 494 0731 t:?l3l387·9Sl3 collect. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Li.:•· l br. 2nd lcHI. 1 blk cf:rps s:?20 m• 645.U:?o · · CAL RENTALS ty $210. csm fee> utll. kitchen, lndry & • ~.__ • 3 nr. den. 2 Ba. nr Shop· $40.00 WHK & u' Cr!M ht'-' Cb . fte t r lg. --631·1713 e31·2390 CAL RENTALS ~o rumiahcd, prefer S601$13S mo. 751-68912" , Chotee rental! 2 br hom e µIng t=tr. NwPt Hbr HJ. •Studlo&l 8RApl8 ranitc. oven. crpt~. drp!\. lbr. apt w,fam.rm. lge 2Br 1 Ba condo. nr Hntg 631-1713 ~t!,~}~1eman 63l·03S2, JUSTCOMPLETI-:D.Full on q u1 ct cu I d e ~ ac SSSC> mo Lcaru.• 751 9158 •TV & Ma.id Serv Av11I l'lrport &laundry rnctl li\ .rm. utll. sauna, pool. H bo Ind " 1 service de luu ortlee11 Woods Co.... 3 blk to or"•S oo~" •Phon" "-rv Htd pool AOUl,'J'S. NO PF.TS J'ac tenrua & other facll r at ur, ry poo S.. Catnw• 3176 N B 2 B Cl7" .,..,....,,,ft 1 lr\•ln .. In· .,.,_ ::. .,.. • -"~ , MOO mo. Junt-l·Scpt I oo'sm •ell. 1285. (714) 846-1095; ••••••••••••••••••••••• • r apt, SlSO mo. ..,.._. v... "' ~a(_!! $52.5.494·9302 SPAOIOl'S clN>n 4 br. 3 zn~=~i~~M 61~0302;673·6562alt6 • 213-374-6t98 OFF REACH w~tew. Male over 3o. Tony =~.;;:~~;::::: 3 Br, 2 ba. 2 blks to bcb ba Bluffl condo. aor., --Spar.3 br•ploruseltas2 t.er&t 0 w a br ff'1>k Bnnd ~ 2 bf'. lY, ba F\trro64&Sl04,&47 7'708 blueprint. mall & con l2S7 C;1tnll.J\I\ St. A\'nllA pool, nr school, immod. BACm·;LOR COTTAGl-:S 1be rumt draw in the br & d n. Frplc. patio & w/W crpt.e bltoa '1 m tiei condo No children or l toihll'C" 4J8 aerviee. Formal Conf blc June 5, $-1~0/mo occ upy . $5 00 /mo J.\im.St4Smo W l. .. a D•ll)' Pilot pool. Adults $3!5. No tobeach.ClocsetOlnwyft pets. Sus. ~JI Art for ll8mll1on.C.M.$ll7.50+ nn.lounac L.taseot«noo 497-292() 1144 4250 642·8393 Oassl.fled Ad. 64.2·56'18. pets 645·3381ot837·9517 1hopp\na. ~ oppt. 714·S22·2881, ext li ~ uill. 122,...110 to mo. 5'9-9022 --' • . .. Ba DAILY PILOT Frid!y, May 20. 1917 Add lt ... Bulld IL.Diaper IL.Hammer it ... Carpet SERVICE lt ... Cem ent It ... Wire it...Hoe lt. .• Crean it ... Move lt ... Press it. .. Paint 1t ... Nail it ... P1aster lt ... Flx it ... DIRECTORY Plum et. .. Pate et... 1pe 1 • emo e 1 ••• Root it ... Landscape it ... Tile it ... Tnm 1t. .Sew1t... Haul it... Add It ... Plant it... Alter 1t... Learn 1t. . ArcMted1lnlll Carpet s.tvlc• C.•"' /Co.terete Gardening GNerd S.r•fcet ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bulld'g Design• Ena Carvct Mun wlll l•Y youn. C ~ M ENT W 0 R K . Rt>ll11bll' i-:xpr J:sp11nesr T&A 'la1ntl.'nnnce And 1n'1• Const.•. Nr-w or or mine Repa1u It Sidewalk~. patios & Gardener ni-:1sonable tfrpair LJndi.caprn.:. add. Res. C<>m. St hr ;i clearung too! Guat work dnvewJys Jo'ree cbl Lie pnce:.. t'rtc e:.l 645-52.30 h ,1uI1 n g u r y w a 11 331154 Pl> I C'orp al b1gg<.'r i.avLDgs. Free /bood.6468tro ~lkt' patching. m1no1 repair!> 640-7020 e5l,645-~6 Contractor 1-:xpr Haw111lan i:ardcner Painting, ApJrtmenl lushwt1 Ser•lc• We Qi.re Carpet Cleaners ••••••••••••••••••••••• \'d clcdnups, pruning, cteiuung. Carpel clean ••••••••••••••••••••••• Steamcleunorshampoo Spel'ialaling·Bulldinft tnmm1n~. hdult><t6~16 '<~i1i84;~57~. ~~~~~11~c BOOKKEEPING &. OF aboupholslery.alJwork ArC'h De.sign Plani. for ---f<'ICl';SJ<:RVIC~S. wkdys auar. Refs/MC, free est. Add rcsidenre apt Xlnl Full yard maintenance ~'OCllnQ 540·1100, art 5 wknrl" ReasRales645·3716 rers.N.B.646-1573 Heds. l'h.•unup , n~w " lawns. spldr~. 531·47ti3 •••••••••••••••••••••• 642-·1761 Catering LEE M. JARVIS ~f7 pm. • lploader. dump truck, C_,..fthr ....................... Addit's. Rmdl'g, hrsfl·S hauling. tree work. urud· r-Don's Lawn Sn. Mow 1ng denlo etc 751 39"'1 ••••••••• •••• ••••• • •••• Any 0<•casion or just din· Pb 962·3200. Llc 317850 · • · '" -edge. clcu11uptl. Reas. de· 1-...:;... _______ _ Carpentry. Smull Jobs ner for 2 . CABANA Electrical pendablc. free e .. ts. ing Paneling, door hani:ing CATERING. 548-8428 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11.16.8655 AL1nc 5contr, l!l'lt ~II 2719 Cell'--, Acoustic ELEC..,.RIC S • VI . ------llJulmg. mo\'lng. tll•anup ""I• -• 'AL• EH t;i:; t-.xpt'rt uardcncr, yrcl ~, up.'fren\•ork l'"J'., ---••••••••••••••••••••••• CA' I ., Sl5 llr & s~J/\l L 0 +i1 ~ ... \'-. -~ l~t /Home Repair Carpentry, plumh1ni,: reramH: till.' 5-IO 55iio ~ · " ' dcan·ups,prun1n~1r1m fJ~t.lrt!ee~t8-t2·4S!li 1':Conomy Acoustic~. Qual J08S842-823J f"rt'l'l'!>l 646-~0l l'i'lfro ce1ltngs, new or re· 'pray repairs. free c:.l. :i:lti l llOO Hubbard Ef•ctric Lie 327136 645-697 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1'olle~1· Stu1l1•nt ,._ -C - - < • a r p l' n t t• r \ I. I ...._mttnt / OftC"9t~ Fencinq Pl I.AS~ ltt!f~ t rt·~ \.6'.\t ••••••••••• ••••• •• • • ••• •••••••• ••••••• • • • • • • • • I L\NOY~l I\~ <"ari)\•n\I', ell"l'lrt<'al. plumbing t hJC1r~ &-!ti 6X5 I ~1n11v l>. .lt-1 FHEE h.1ul 111).!, dcJllU(I. ti 1•1• "ort... lor u'>ahlt• 111•m!> I'\ 11 r e ... hid.:., r1·1no\ t1I SSHfJ~ 5-t:J liif\8 b'73 36.SK C:1·ment "ork of all kind~ Reas rates·l-'rec est\> Rem ode It n J?. 1 c: 1>.11 r 750 5-185 75(1·6625 AlUIOR FENCi-: CO Cham Link & Gales, free ~llmate!> .t93-0320 <X.'C Student. lh~ "1 T UA:-.:DY~t \:-.; llnmes & truck Tra:-.h. lrt'c trim. Aph Con!>raent to us mo,·e . Randy i31·1528, Jlterat1oni. l.~c: <,ml Jobi. 11 yrs in art•J B & D Concrl.'ll.' All ~ Qui ck bl.'f\ ll'<' 1, I l' phJ~t·~ conl.'rete, block & ••••••••••••••••••••••• WE DO IT \LL' Free est. Housecleaning crafl:.man. Ph t>-15-0302 5-19.3666 Pa.lomboC:on!>tr96283J.1 hnc·k \\Ork. Free ests. THESTRIPPERS Concrl.'le. pa1nt'g, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lie &bonded675·9720 Furn unfinbhcrs. Qual. plumb'g, cL.trpl•nter. Want a REALLY CLf:/\N LOU'S HOME Rfo:PAIHS 30 yr~ exp Carpnt 'y One man crew. S yrs ex- panl',r:. pat1odrs 551 2054 Pt•r1C•nce pouring & ------11n1!>hmg. Set your own Carpentry&Cab1neh form!>. Si.l\'l' money. strip ' g o n f 1 n e roof'g, ~I.is-,. elcclncal, HOUSE? Call Gin~ham rum/melnl. Let us take tree r emoval. ~arbage Girl. Free est!'. 6-15-5123 the hrs of work from you cli!>p • mar-l1le. tile. al a price you cun afford. earpts: , :.crl't'ns & h1•<1t · 661·~. J.\252 Santa Fe init .. Serv'g Orange Cly HOUSECLEANING Expert 140rk Hcu ... on;1blc 1~11 t »15 Ca II Tom !Hf> I ~15 ----· .\\'e, Capistrano Heh 22 yri. 71.a, tl31i·G:>S5 is Q4tf Businc)>:. Call Janic4's Huggl'dy Ann's ;.it 675-65~~ 11,\l:u:w; Odd 1oh~. Law Find what you \\:Jill in 'ilUdl•nt l\cCcl!> "urk. Jim Have t;ometh111~ to l>Cll? llavl' somcthm~ to sell? Housec~ PaintincJ/Paperin9 rlumbing •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lfoui;~ & window t'lr-anlnir Good r.1t('-. & n+, .\~k for "B1~ L)nn" !\:1.;.7711. SS! OOl2 Compt-tl'nt. Rt>llablt' openings 'l'ues 1''ra or 1 time i.er v 8~ Of>l7 Knowl~ Pa1nt10.: lnt /E,t. ~omml'nt.il aµti. & rt•:.1dcnt1ul &lb 1120 PAINTING . Xln l crallsman. Knowledgea ble. l<"ree est. Bondtlil·. 673-4967 ---------Europe:ln wom.;n, i:d Low pric es. stole hltkppr look·~ for work llc/insrd . Exterior 3· s d a yi., 11 ve out. specialist. Try me·Calico !179·7169. ---836·5.'>55 ·-------Lown Sprinkl.n **'* •lolr/Extr .. Average ••••••••••••••••••••••• room $45. Good loca I Kirb's Sprinkler Svs Auto refs' free est. Ask for lO<'o urr "Ith th1i. .1d l'lumhin~. 14 uh•1 .,,.,' leak:.. ht1lh1u11111 1'nll Rt> ct., l:IJ:l ;! 11.x (•:f.<,\\1 ll" Tll.b '''"' ur f\'mcxkl Fr l''I. -.mt 1ul" \\ dc·onw .1:11; :! l:!H .1 ft .1 DflAJNSCl#1:4; \H.t-'"'l> ••••••••••••••••••••••• f'rom St 2S M.11n l11w~ lh·nH>' ;1b, 111mm1n):. I ro m S 11 25. w J h· r 1wu1urig llt•1• l''I. l.11"tl hl".ll~r' t rom S;l t .:.::, t"ulh 111M1r••cl Ht:! :!t12~ G.1rb.:ige cJ1~po!>ab rn · i.talled trorn $11 .2:1 l'huC'k 's 'l°t'l•cS\i. Pul111 .. ., Plumbing r't•pJ1r:., 7 nh\1•i. tnmm~d. th111n~d. days, anytiml•/unypl:H•t• Pr 11 11 t' d . rt• mo v t• d !''rec l''ls 751 li!l 12 m Mti 92~ uf\ ~ 751-~ Uphold~ry Cleaning ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spas ••••••••••••••••••••••• I l'HOl,.'>'l'l·:R 'I & m<1nuab en\lalled and Hnan 642-:U94 sass repu 1rl'<i . .a96-05-09 f,..:'11 NALLl·:Y s1•,\s t-'at·tnrv \11t hon 11·d Expert painting. Ava1IJ· lX•JIN· tor <:i·nrn !'>llJ' Mcasonry ble now 1 Frf'e est. rl!us !lti:! 09tl0 Ct.I':.\ 'Jl'I<; lJn, tJ:.I <;11ttta11t~·.,.I f'hunt• 1•,11111Jtt•s t'J ll H 1 <' h ,, 1 II 111 o r n 1 n .: s . S.\X !H'IO •••• • • ••• •• • •••• • • ••••• rates Call Bruce ~3·20-l5 f-'1rt'pla<'e:. Planter:. 'T "S . -Tel~vlsion Repaii- Bnl•k Concrete P:ltto !:> AN pa1nt1ng In-••••••••••••••••••••••• Block W.ills BBQ Pits l_er E:xter Rea~. work C \NOi'\ TV St-:11\'lt'I. Rers. f:Sts. 646·G4h-i k\lllr 642·0386 or 645· 1771 ht It \'l'I<: St-:rt \'II ' 1- £-'ree Es t RlocklA :11J.... c;lump~tone . bri ck Bnl{hten up the Hou:.e! Res/Comm Rea:.. lie Norm's Paperhan~ing. bond . Hob 750·935~. All kinds. fre~ est. Stale GU 91 \4 he 330986. 835·3705 or -675-6480 PointingJPaptting Ploste-r j'R~ir •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• PETEllS PAINTING VERY NEAT PATCH Expr'd Rea s Rates. JOBS&TEXTURI:: !"rec l':st Call Gene Free Est. 893·1439 SS2 0.1~ ---- EXCLNT PAI NTING lntr & Exlr Hcas \t F.11r P 1111·., •1tot1 11..1:1 Thi Bluest Martlttplace DAi~;J,cLOr CLASSIFIED ADS You Con St'll It. fond II. Trodr II With o Won! Ad ( 642-5671!) .. Only the 0.lly Pllot re•lly tells rou omal'S ne¥r in yow loc•I C()ftl,,,un11y ... 4tlt•IY 0.y Uail.'' Pilot C'las-.1ficcb. t!J.I .>8.'">I Clas:.1Cled ads do it well Cla:.:,1f1ed ads do 1t well Sell idle itl'm.s 61'.! 5tii8 FrCf'<".St Sl8 270ll FHEIJ HOMES-ADDITIONS He!>tucco O\'Cr block walls. free est, low rat,•-; 5!!0 .. 1892 Ont Coll ~rvl(t fo~I (red11 Approval 1.tmjm.)I Office Rental 4400 Investment Lost&Found 5300 Personals 5350 Help Wonted 7100 HetpW..ted 71 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ()pportunfty 5015 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• Hefp Wonted 7100 Hetp WM••d 7100 .wp WOftted 7100 •••••••••••:•••••••••••!Lo:.t Mixed Lau. malt·. Rf':l.AXl\'G MASSAGE RE 1\ UT I C I .\ :-1 S IRVIHE SILVEH t-ORS1\LE blk1brn or bnndle. whl &bJame' ASSEMBLERS \pprent 1t>P wanted fnr • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Busy Salon needs exp'd hair dresser. Balboa B.1y Club Beauty Salon 642·009'~ • • • * .. 01"h'' .1 ... lw1 , p;irl lime al· tc1111111n~ ,\ ,., cn1n~~ i~~,;oi Delu,eofflce in ll'g.il -,1ll' 300 one• troy oun!'e 999 .star. red lthr collar w Lil' Ma.ssC'ur progre!->"vc• ... a ton. 1n m O C .\trPorl arr:i Cnn PU~~ ~•Iver Untvcri.13rios Colo lie ;; on Sun 5 IJ 77 Oul!'all~ 99491-51l1 TRAIHEE :\\\pl Heh. Great oppty lt>rence room. hhrar~ :-.'i :!."> CJCh tn lots of 3 Vic Bnstol & l'\ewpurt Bl Long & short lt!rm a:-for talent. 6-W ti023 \l.'ruA . rl'C t•pt1on1 ~\ hundrpd $SSO e:ich'" Call~5·7~3 SocialClubs 5400 .s1gnments. lloltday &. CAR WASH HELP Over 18. Good hour:. COLOHY KITCHEN D1.,tnhut11r I' tim'-' EJrn Now ac~·l.'ptmg .1pph<';1· u1> t n '1125 IH'r m11 . 110~ for day ('OOk<;. F'ull Matun.• li:t!l l\IZJ I bl -.m::iller lots. PRICE ---a,·a1 a e. 833·3622 R 1 ••••••••••••••. •••••••• v a c a t 1 o n 1> a y 1'1 '.\1 .>t6-3708 Found Lge :'ll alc God llospital11:ation plan Rlvr. Blue choke collJr lAm·ly" Soria! ln1ros 35 BEAUTICIAN "1th or without folio" ing. 1-·u11 or p1t1mc Angela. 10572 MagnoltJ. \11Jhc1m 828 8112 Overtime & P tT1mc avaitahh• IX>~L T:-illOI' r l ~II BusinessR•ntaJ 4450Moneyt0Loan 5025 LagunaN1guel l!l5-.a876 Yrs l''<P Meet pro· availabll' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• fcss1onalc; w ::. ... me 1n Apply. Metro Car Wa:.h 2950 Harbor Bl.CM. Good SIJtllni.: -.;.ilJIY &. • • ·' lln<', a companv bcnt•f1t'> \pplv mghl ~h1~,' No ,''"fl.el in r><:rsun. 3211 ll:1rhnr nt·e ,\ge -5 15· \\nm.in Uhd C\I \pph 1n p<:rson. \Ir 4 DELUXE OFC ·s I st. 2nd & 3rd T.D.'s t'Ov"ND: Gray & "htll.' lt'n•st,. Ph Clura Lane. VOLT CEM ET ERV -Grounds keeper, exper'd prefe ra ble . ll arbor Re...i :\I em or 1 a I P k <.: M . 545·1158 '.\tr Conqul'sl l'onf. rm . :-.eJt 25 .• ill l.OANSAVAILABLE l'al, Laguna 1 lllls arcJ .\nJhl•tm Br 991 1250 B l' J u l I e I •• II \\' .I II I l ' rl Fu Ill 1ml' llunl 1n~I 1111 fk>Jeh 5:Jh·4hlM Dnnut 13.'i E 17th SI C:\1 panclt:"rl, :-.m "h ... c 111 I l' Credit not important ~!H·5.Sti0 ,1r 1 "' 2, r i..,1w t.:iki• tii3·18R3 Broker Lo:,t Ba~set llouncl mJll• "Arrh1e" Hrn1 blkt wht Alta V1~lJ area. l.J>: ("I'.\ \\ants ~10,000. Is l TD _&_·_h_. R_e_"_a_r_d 4~.:_1027 Furt'i.t .an .. 1 "1:nt MoneyWcmted-5030 llari..111~ 71 1 .)Kl !1:1!1:1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DESK '>pa c·1· at 178i .i loan nn prnl ofc hldg Lost: 8 mos old Lh;.1~a Ht•.ic·h lllvd . n1':tl' l(l•, 1111 J.:J yr 60';. of Apso puppy. Tan ,whl. Talherl in llunt1ngt1Jn mrkl vul11c. 5 11·405.a or red collar. Turtlcrork. Beach. $:'141 per mc:mlh f'\'1•-,,6\t·OiS2 Irv. Reward. 833 ltilill Bnni;-ownfurniturr Our Mort--T t Answer~ to name• recl'ptioni!>t \I Ill an~Wl'r 0 gd9es, rus 5035 "Mcshu" \our phonr f11r !'.10 p1·r ff 5 -----. ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOST T monlh. Daily Pilot oll 11·1• male i.:r::iy oy Pon 1>42·1321 LOANS 9% die. Troy Home Fo).1 1•1 School area. S.1\ Rl'ward 493.9~; STORE Appru\ !l!le) '>'I 11 :?t>-10 ,\\on SI 'l,fl t>-15-3971 ufl IPM Also 2nd TD Loons l'.11resl Terms since 1949 Sattf« Mtg. Co. 642-217 I 545·06 I I Lost ~ol d chJJ 111 w horse·, hcJd in L1cl11 Villa~~ area Call J1>) • •' 6iS-01o;; or biS-5200 NF.El> \,\RU & (ilFT SHOP Ill lx>aulllul !>hop p 1 n g p I .1 / a 1 n <; a n l 'll•nwnlc • ;J:lO mn nu pc111•nlJI-:•' • l'.1 t 1111 Sh111t• H1•.lll\ 111 W l\1h1.1d.1 '711 J l'l:!·:"t.lt)I) PRIVATE PARTY \\'111 PJ' mon• rnr 'our LOST \I "hill' Bo1w1 21~1 TI> Gl2 .r,73 · 1~11"1.111 \\ olf l\uund ---\l'r} h:•· "-:.h) DoH•r ANMMlncenwnh / lndu1triol Rental 4500 Personali/ •• •••• • • • • • • .... • • • • • • • • lost & Found 1:-.0l'STHIAI. \"\jlTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Shon·"· \h1\ l!I If found ple.i..t· r.11l 1i:11 :II 10 FOl''\ll \ 11· LJ~u11.1 I hits. hi.II lo. -.hJ~!-:\ lllJfl' lln~ S:~ ~•~\! ~oymrnt& P"paration ••..•.....•............ Schools & Instruction 7005 .•................•.•.. WO;\IF.N TRAIN FOR BARTEMDING TWO WEEK CLASS '\/,\TION WIDF: JOA PLACEMENT \SSIST I\ "IC 1-: (;()()!) JOR OPPORTl.:~ITll.:-. AMERICAN BARTEMDERS SCHOOL !JOI f' lithSl S \ ll11 I'~> "1+.001, Cna ... t Tn Coabl \"ET t-: H \:'lo S C 11 I l • t I t'£N\POAAAY M:UVIC..l !.• 3848 Campus Or 546-4741 :Aern!'.; From Orange Co ,\1rpnrt 1 F:qual Oppor 1-:mplrn f'r ASSEMBLERS ('. (' l' 11 l' d r II r ll II I q lll' mcd1ral produet,., Lite clt'Jll \\ork 111 ,.,mall g1 llWlllj! ('II ltt•q !' 110 l'X 11t•r but goud dcxtcril} w h.1ndlt: :.mall µari... :Jl9R ~t Airport Loop L>r co ... t.i :\lcsa. 551i 19115 I t:qu:.il Oppor Emplo}~t '''l·mhlv \\'orl-.<'r-. \\ant l0d clJy & nlle )>h1fl<.. JPP I y 111 per ... on. I i!l32 G Skyp..irk C'r In 1nl.' Erlu<'.1t1on.ll Bc1n•f1h r\utn C"nnl.1rt \'ptcr:in' \fl:.i1r ... Bn1!~ .,hnp melalm::in Ofl-()('Coll Sf)!; ~511:1 X I n l I\ 111 i.. g lo n cl l't>rma nt•1ll Hu'" shop Jobs Wanhd, 7075 Larry llunt. 1•1-1 J:i2:? ...•................•.. llou-.crleaning m:itur<' ,\utomo11vc· REi\lTY COSM ETl<:IA~ exper d in make·up, ar('hes. & l:.aShl•s Days 847 9065; l'Vt.'l-.6-12 0158 n E A t .. r Y . :v1 :i 111 c u ri s 1 wanterl lor f:l 'foro )>alon CJ 118.17 47 ·13. 11\lt\T BUILDER PRODUCTION MANAGER Bwlder of large quality boats has opening for ex- pr Production Mgr to be n•.,p for production. tooling & purchasing, mgmt & <·oorrhna11on Xlnl opportunity tor ad '.inc·t•nwnl 111 gro\\ tnl! ori::a n11a11on Good 'Jlary plus Aini paid m· surJnce and ma1or · med1ral pro~ram Write r () Box 256:1. 'rwport Beach 92ti63 Boal Manufacturer Has l'os111ons Fnr Cll"aning Person n<'e<led 1mmc'<l. for approx :J hrs nightly deanm~ t !\tory ofc bldg in SJC. Call 661·1211. COOK1Expr'cl B1oil1·1 ;ind all m1·Jls \pply 111 person. Jlf :1 .111 l':vl Beach lll1u!>1• Inn. fil ~I Sleepy llullow L.rnc:· Laj:!. Heh CLERICAL COOK. F1ir l·h1hl ,·arc Donut Shop i-;,p1·1. <.:01111tcr h1•l11. 1wrm p.111 t1n11•, m•irn- 1111.: hr' l1\11t1e :'l;>2 1111 DOOR HOSTS \pply In Person, F11 •• lpm. 353 ~ Coast II\' v N~wporl Beath Trainee position ,., t·<'nler. C'o~la M1•1<a Mnn1 _________ _ wJgrowing financial <'O lhru Fri. K to l :111 tn Fashion Island. Oppor Prl'pare scnc• hot lunl'l1 & challenge for maturf' & 2 )>nacks for 25 peoplt'. n.-.sp. md1v. with 1 yr oft-""'" t'l<'an up Ex exper. Req·s figure ap· peru•nn·rl S:J 1w1 ht till.Id!! & lite typing. Xlnl _645.thliO working conds & benefits Apply, 8~1m 4pm. t80 Ne\!. port Ctr l>r. 2nd t-'loor. N 8 . ~4-4$0 l':\l :u:; Dorothy Mart111 CLERICAL/ COOK ,., 111•1 \ ppl~ Car'u ' FJ1111I\ lh·i-tJu1•;rnt. ;~zi.a l'oae-.1 JI"'. l>.mJ P1 !!Ill 11711 rouvn:H GIHL 1-'ull tinw. matltll' \pplv 1n perso n F n·n<'h Pa-.tn . 11 ill W Baker (.' ~1 . DRAFTING /CIVIL .!,1ck G RL.tub l'ompany 1o:,punding linn ol en- \ 1rnnml•n1:1l 1'lll!tnl'C'r'> & 11 t ,1 n n ~ r ' n <' j r O C . \1rpo1 t h.1<. l>t'rm. po.,.. t1nn' <•Pl'll for peopl1• " 1 1 ' 1 I <' n I! in c· c n n ~ .trari1nl! c\ptc'r m ~rad· llll.! 1\'.1mpro' f'ment plan-. & 1 l'Cllfd 111.1p.s .. \ppf~ di, .I.wk r. Haub Co., Attn: lluclv <i.1n 1a. PO Bo' ~11'1 · 125 11.ak c•r SI, Cn~t:J \11·,:1 C'.1 !J:!tl:!f1 .1111 i.'> I :!:ilCl. C 0 li "'"TI·: H W o n1 an .1·~~--~~~~~ ,, _011 \\11111l\\01k1·r·, Announcemt'nts 5100 f)f\ L,·.1~111J.: ore op<1n ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11.'.i :\1011 Fri ill W lilh ., , F1111111l lt•m Colhe/Sh!'p EuroJ)t'an wnm::in t-"ull Foi-eman Assistant . \bou1Hnioold ~d~hm <l.1\' Hl'fs HI~ 666:! for rcslOrJtmn of l''o111· MOLDERS & TOOLING REPAIRMEN Moil Messengei- Enlry level pos Will h:in· die all incomin~ & outgo. ing mail & relieve on switchboard. Prefer tn· rllv. w /htc typing & some PBX exper. NewPorl Cir Location. E.O. E. Call Phyllis for appt. 640·4580 . mJtur1• l.:•111 ~\ti i!>Xl For lntt.'rv1vw DHAl'EHY Workroom & <•l'll I )I l1n• E:\per'd or 1ql1 I 1.1111 Would prefer .,m111· i.:1•11 'l or c l'\ per. AP· ply 1x:i;, \\'h1ll 1cr A vt-. I! 7 t ·11.,t.1 :\l1•sa. ...,, \.:'II 111, 1.,111 612 I lli:t Whv he s1<"k When 'nu l',ln ht.• ht>allh) ! c .. 11 lhr :1 ppt l!lS SR51 5-IB 14900 Tere:.J cars. Yl•r ... alil<' talent., a CLERICAL DAY l\IAID·P art 11ml', xlnl pa), ll\.1nl' an•a, lin1t1•1t ~I .111111·11:1111·1• 1;6107ltrn jl)>i 1:!1:! -~--~~ Uplands Newest lndudriol Park P-----' 5350 ( must. !157 0212 '"' ~s Cnmp:in11m f)ri' <·r ;oor1 ~1ght Shift . 1':xper helpful, but willing to train resp md1v. Job re· q 's figure apl1tude. typ- ing & 10 key. Xlnl work· mg conds & hcne r1t s '~ 1co. locatc:d in Fa~hlon Island. Hrs arc 5-1.30. Ca II aft 5pm. 644 ·4360. DRIVER Lost & Found 5300 •••••••••••••• ••••••••• nl.un rnot\ Hl·.u·h ... •rl·a \utomot 1vt· ; :ci I h 1 11 !11\(lll ''I 11 '"·''"'' llfl\l ''"I" II a.: 'IX.'> 1-.1-11 d,I\, !11<:1 1:!:!1 f•,\4•111111.:- AOI ~I II 111rld llllHll•rn th hl\1' 111111·1•' .111· 1 und , \\'I\ l~t· \ ,111l "I'·" I' ., Iii:! .., su .... 111. s ,\ 11111 -;;,1:.i ·····•···•·····•••••••• IJ .... t km11IP Crn kt•r m1\ uld1·r .:r•·v · .n ounrl Jlln11th l"t:\1 l{C\\Jltl ••I I Ki l!H flf.:\\ \HD' Lo,l ('nll1e lt·m.1h• hlk \\hi hn\ n \II .... \\' II H ~hi 1!1.13 flnnt..111..: prnblt•m • C.1 II \lo ohr.I llf'I pl11w :! I hi ' .1 cl,1~ ~l:i :tx:IO PRl-:G'i.\"\T'' l':irini; cont1d1•nt1JI l'Ounst>hng & refrrr.d \hnrt1nn. adoption & 1tMOC)t' 45 50 1.,.,, <1111! p.1rt fnr1.-r. ""''Pini-! \PC,\IU: •••••••••••••••••••••• p.1rl 1'11odt.· . .JI "hi I 0 T 0 H 11 () \I I' 111"' L'all 8H·I 0'119 •SHARoN·s· OL !'(.'\LI. \1 \SS/\G 1-; 100 Jui -iTOH\Gl-: 1:0.lH>t>H Corona. l ull s•·n 1t'1• I i:Ji 'ISM tfttals Wonted 4600 •••••••••••••••••••••• h<frm .1pt 111 l'" (111 l 11h 11 gf)()(f hc•,11th :"'1"11 ln1~ ind "'tnrl'' M:I t OC.r!l.i • 1 Hr or ha1'11, llJI 1 ... 1.11111 t.n .. 1 mah' c;l·rrn !>hurt ha11 1101nl l'r ,,, 1·nll.1 r \'1r 1'.cl" .1r<f' & !'>later Ht'\\.1nl ' X.IA 127R H II '\ ll llunltn~ 0111:. \I ll1i-h.1ril lnd 1nn.1~11111~ Ill\ <'Iii• ''lfi!l. l.1\k to Don n.1 •>1111 •KAREN'S* c H IC \LL \I \SS \G f-: til''I ., \ \l R:JR 171111 Spiritual Rffder 1815So EICaminone.11 s.ir1 ('lementt• full\ lie• !-'or <1ppt 492 n9'; -icll <'mplo v 1 ... 1.1 1111 tndym.in ti7:'l·lli 17 • Fn1111d "hl'll 1t• rla r k h;I\ 111•.1 ;\l.oy I ~ t '.111 IO 1dc•nllf\' 5111·:l.'i20 •SUZI'S• olll'ge 111 ... 11ul'1111' d1•s11 p, llll turn .cpl alun.: 'UJ~I . 11ppn1:-.. ...!Oii 11111 rly rall l.11u, 1.1:1 :itlllll ~sc~llaneous R"tals 4650 •••••••••••••••••••••• N I (l lJ ~; H Jo: T A I L ;'JTDIOS F'Cln H E\jT 50 to SIOO mo Util m r l inf! at "The Factory" •2:5 E 30th Sl. Ne•l>orl ieach ()r tall tii5·618l or 73· 1271 •••••••••••••••••••••• .usiMu Opportuftity 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CHINESE REST. IUCHTOWN TIME 751·1400 1.1,...t L~l' hlaek. malt• clol{. i-hort haired. part I.ab, 14 h1t1• chi's!. Ans to Apa!'hl' flew:ird 675·7325 1..()l;t Crashed 1 m1. radtas (N'igu<'l Rd & Crown Vulley Park Way) Hobie Hawk Sa1l·Planr. Black. Yellow. Red. Reward. Ou1<•:1ll M;1s~ast<' IOA:VI 2A M 73t S<Ull RF.AUTll"UL GIRLS have an exr1t1ni: messajle about th<·ir Anaheim Studio. 559-61~) EXOTIC GIRLS Massage & l\todehnl? Outcall S42·31691S43·:tl50 492-3502. 499·104 __ 1 ____ ,canadian Rockies Tour Lost: Male Germ Shep June 8th, 14 days $479 tNds Medication> Vic.£. Greyhound Bus. Call CM. Santa Ana Hts. Frances842·9038 Reward. 645·29S9 100. REWARD. part S1:imese cal Siam. mrk'gs. lonl{ cream color rur. bushy tail. ans to "Dahlia" Any info. call 645 4979 MA.SSA.GE FIGURE MODELS ESCORTS OUTCALL OML Y 631-3811 Please return my Ira Tiffany membership. .. S275 male Golden Retriever. 640 2809. call eves Taken from <'arport al ----------- Pror bldg. 30100 Crown NOTICE: I. Wm. Gar- Valley Prkwy, Lag. Nlg. rison. wJll not be ·EAUTY S L N Call Michael 831·9170 or responsible for any debts • • A 0 · Log 49.S-0217 or liabillt\e'S contracted Bch. eslab S yr11, low•----------by anyone other th:in rent. 4 Stations, 7 dryr's. Lost·blk Poodle. fem. Vic. myself on or ofter, Moy Call 661-0442. Talbert & Magnolia, F. V. 18, 1971 847 7S76 art 4pm DISTRllUTOR Attractive 1nteJli1tcnt lady roysbrincJoy.Join orun LOST: SHAWANA ln JIB 25·30, non·s moker & ~1~8. F rr .. p rr N ;i urNt. Gold~n R~trlever. (1nancially able to pay ional brand toys 1>1~ 8 mo~ old Rf<.WARO, air rare to 1•1nland, to ·~)'. tattel. Tonka No an\• info plca14e rail. sail Mediterranean .ellin1 invol"ed Sm In ;,.t} !ISSI or 536 57911 Caribbean 1So. Pu<•lrit• 'IUlment req · d <; u~ Ul~T Bla<'k lon1t haired "'"'"~ 38' SWAN S10011 Bumelt 17J.O 1121 '!602 .,1• 1 , \ 1 81 k' Share expenses. 196 ~4fl coll r ut;. n" o IH' 1~ __ _ Kuh pt•t. Rt!ward! ,•LA.NT STORE. 0 C a 8-\2 3i$9 .!DOit lucraUve Mall. •~x· -- "pee:& SZSM net. Act fut! Trade )'C)Qr old stuff for _. F/P. Try a. .. down. new 1oodtea wltb a •• 8lal. "niWIOO Cluatned ad. M2-Sf'l8 UMDA&VICKI OutcdlM.._.. Por ttw FtMt of ltt Servin& all 0rat)Je Co. 83$-7'13 1.1' ,. out. &I:! :1211i ~Ip Wanted 7 100 .•...•.•..........•.... ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLERK ~l'" !kt.Al Shop nl'~di. lll'lp. 'I op wage, paid Eng111r Sle,onwr... 1·11~ p;11nll•r-, h11J k1.; & l/tlh!>h1•ri., Ull hobt1•ry 'ha mponl•• '· 1 h1•1•t... nul. pick up ,~ dl· hwr~ \pp]y .11 :!ll~'l Jl.1rbo1 HI. l':\J 615 to30 8dhv!>1ttcr. maturl'. no11· smoker. my hom<'. own tr::ins Hefs FV 5511630 <1rt 5 30pm & wknds. ---R::iby:;1t!Pr, :!·3 eves 1wr "eek Imm 2 :io.:\lidmsht in mv hnmC' fHt;.:u;:,7 B \HYSITTEH "lt>rrled i :io to S Jo. 5 rlys \\I.. Cell Karen 770-022-1 evt· \I lt•.1<,t 2 vrar., nf ';.i rll'd oi <'rounts'p:i~abll.' t' 1>encnce with rl1rcet ex 1)1)',urt• to tnmputert1.Nl ~' ..,Lt·m~ 11t1h11n1t on·hne 1..rm1nal!' Will match \I mlor' 1n\·n11·r-.... 1i.;.11m•I purc·h,1c,r orrlc1" 1 t>Ct'll 1ni: 11·11<111~ Com putt· t11 ... < nunl.., .1nrl r 1·hn1r, \1'1'11\ 1•\11•11 .. 11111 .... 1·11• l'rt•p.1ri· .111<1 rn11n1tor 1n pul 11111tpu1 dn1•um1•n1,, H.1hv,;itter Matu1'· pr<•parf' t·hrl'I-."' and dn '~mnan for my home. 2 ~wmc filtn ~ arcurate !"","all ch1ldn•n Refs . l~ 11111i: an<! an .1b1hty to _~lb·~~ ___ _ op(•rate ICl kry arc• a •BABYSITTERS• Xlnt pay & fringe benl'f1I:; ,\prly at. Coastal R('rreut1on Inc li\22 Denan Aye. lrvinl.' E 0 E BOAT MFG. ERICSON YACHTS ll::t'> The Folio\\ ing F time Openings For Exper'd I-Mp \\ aj:!cs Depending On 1-;xperll'nce • F1ni'h L111c Carpcntrrs •Cabinet Shup l\o;scmblr!-> • F1hforglJSS Moldl•r, • 1"1bcrizla!I~ Touchup • F1hcrgla:;-, Uonders •lhirdware Installer:. •En ii me I n:-.tallcri. CLERICAL WOMAN "1th i.omt> ba:-.ic math ub1hty B JO lo s. SJ.IO hi 979·1805 CLERK full/part t11n<' Pnnting ofc .. Lag. lhlls. cnr. ~loullon Pkwy & Lake Forest Dr .. R·JO·SPM C L I': R K f o r ll . 8 . DELI HELP ~l.111a1H•r & llC'lp. :1.; 11r over. 40 hr \I.I-. Avail P\.I' hrs & wkncli. !Jt\O 21!:?1! Clcll\'l'r)' nl (),111,\. l 11lot L;Jr)ll' route 111 So I~dgunJ Reach ~1111 :ahl1• lnr a high school or ml ll'ge st uclt•nl \111..,1 h.1 \ l' a dependable l'ar "1\h ~oocl driving r1•c·11rd <'a-1h hond rec1 u1 r<'rl Earnmgs appro"matel~ SISO mo Phone t>I:? 1321. ask for Circulatmn ll·av mi; name and 11ho111• Dell\.ervmron for LA Ttml''>. "lo II 1\ C . \I Perm p1t1mr To s,1:;0 per Drugstore p1t1me. :\tin a~e 2.a Call s.t7·2561 _ mo. 5\K-1710 ---- COCKT.\IL WAITRESS'S for new disco. Call J :inc 586·08G6. COCKTAIL WAITRESS UENTAI. <WVll 'J. :\1•1·d' front 11rr11·1• h1·lp < ·.i11 fi-1 I (Kil\:l m1L-.l Pie,,,,,. 1·,111 or JI" pl} 'featn~lf'r l'n1on Shop, Learn in 40 hrs lhl' most ;\l a t 11 r 1..• w o m t• ll It I I Go.."'<! Slarl111g Wages exc ni.i. g amourou ~. L>enlal "'~1st 1·ha1r!>Hlt•, 1"11', at lc·nst ll mo·~ l'Xp. Some Sal. II B. 8 rn :If> Ill t·: x p f i· 1 1• n ,. c d w / hn11:-.i•l111id f11rn J.11c3I & smn•· d!'la111 (;oorl o;turt· 1111! p.1v. X.\7 -7278 for .1ppl l·.mplo.' 1·1J girl 1., du pa1 l 1 nm· lwlf) rn ~' l'll.1111.tc I 1)1 fll'I' f"ll<llll & hOJIU lfrh. lol 'I \i1;.;t, Encapsulation Machine Opei-ator <IP•'I JIC 2 l'e f_;l'IJllll \ 11 .11nlll F.ncaps. :\l a<'l1. f111•kr l'lq lt'r. Will f I ;1111 'lllJhfwll .1pplw;mt. '111!'.l l>t' 111 .it. Nu known .cl· I ,. I f.! I t• .. • A I' p I " • I\ .Ill 111 :lOam . L111w1lto l.ahs, :!l Ill :".t•" Port Bl vd, ( \1 FACTORY HELP Fl'ntalt'. Som(' 'hop l'' · 1>t•1 hut will 1ra111 . ;\Int 1·11 h1·1wl11..., ('all !111m. 110011, .'i 15 010:1 G~neral Offic~ '~ / l rans P TUSTIN & t-'ull l\cnerat)> highly paid profess. Day TREMDAT A B A B Y S 1 TT E R S • Men & Women or <'Ye sessions. Place- 838·5223. Apply At Security ore men! assist. Good job OP· D<'nlal llecf'pl. Exp<'r. xlnt oppor for q11:1hfll'r1 pe~on ti38·5ll30 hel 9 & 12, :\Jr .... Lee l'.1rt time. 20 hrs p/wk. :::'I !"ll) p hr. NcWPol'l tkh area. 752 1750 CORP. BARYSITTER. 1-'ull or 1931 Dff,.. Av,e, SA por. STANDARD p 1t1me for infant. Live 1--------·1 Cdl 714/751-9194 n ENT AL R 1·: r '~ p. GENERAL Ol''FICE 8::JO to !'i , must work \\t<!kenrls. Mature pre· lcrrt'd. IH I O:i!O MEMORIES In. lite hs kkp'g. rtcx So. Cali f. Cocktail TIONIST Expcr'<f. for dius. Sal nete>iiable . Bookkeepinit/Clcrk. pl Waitresses, Inc •• 17922 quality crown & bridlle DIVISION i68 ~J!Ml time, or full-time. to Sky Park Bl. Ste C, ofc. Muny bcneflti;. N IJ. ------ An Apphed Magnrh<'s Co --. work in accounting orrtce Irvine, Ca 92714. Call 641·9211 3400 w. Segerstrom 8Jbys1tter needed in my in Wei1tminster 892·5505 ----- General c home 20 30 hrs week --------1College student, be ")1us· Dental Asst..! ::int, some SJnlal\na, a92704 too-300.1 · • ·BOOKKEEPER. full cleMikt!"forMint·Skool frontorccxper 4Da~"lA Maint-.,onc• Man W<''t"111I Corp.. m.inuf. of .,,11lboati.. hus an 1m· nwd vat·ancy for a gc•n'I ~urrt maintenance mun. Equal Oprortun1ty Employer M ff ACCOUMTIMG CLK ----------charl'(e. Exp. only need summer camp program. wk ll<.'Stln 1mm<'d . BAKER/PASTRY appl) Stewart Tille Co., .June 1 thru Sept 2. Gym· 631·3733 or <!Vt•s 491 8103. Exp'd for Continental 900 N Broadway. S.A. nastlc or recreation exp. restaurant. Call for appt. 558·1111 nee for tch'g children 49-1-9470 1·12 yrs. S3 hr. Uniform r R & gen'I accounting i---------• "xper. F11milier 8oold1HpiftCJ Cl~rk furnished Nd own trans. Frcs.h out of school, ieek· Call Ginny for intrv. ing (/lime employment? 752-1455 Dl'ntal fiHcpl /,\b~"t. ,\I leai.t 3 yro; cxper. in Endndont1c Mon·F'r1. l'IC!l'lri<·al •"welding arl" (:;,per 1 rc1 'cl 'Jon rl!q'd Top waRes. 110001 h mokcr . 11 .B Call bcmcf11s&a4day'A<ork 644-6826 \\cl.'k Apply to ltec:l!(l· w /quttrttrly puyroll tax returns. Xlnl co benefits w /growing N.B firm. Must be avail. immed. For appt. 644·4360. ext 263. Accountaltt F /Chq lookbe,.r P/t(me. !-3 days per wk. Flexible schedule Prefer occtng degree or CPA or 2 3 yrs equivalent exp('r. lnclud reHred JW-~OnM Call 640·8900. ll'lk ror Lo15. ACCOUMTS /PAY Con~eruct F.DP "'per re· q 'd. 8·5 11.R. lnl'reuae )OUr pr~s<:nl ~alury M8-0021> ASSIMll Y WORK05 P~ pot. F /\lme . C.11 '81·0'700 BANKING ESCROW LOAN PROCESSOR UNITED CALIFORNIA IAMK COfttod A"*Y Tyt.r 3029 HG"bor ll•d Cott•Me10 1714) 558·5904 Equal OpportunJty Employer &nkm.r Proof Opt>& Dnv .. Upfeltef' Bank ex per. req 'd. Irvine NaUooal Bau Contact Bob Crei&htoo 833--3700. ·~-........... 1 ..__ __ A/P, J\/R, payroll. Type ---------t1on1~t. 275 McCormick DENTALASST Ave, Co,ta Mesa or c111l 50+wpm. Irvine m11nuf. ---------Coolf Ortho, cho1rs1dr c'<pc•r Jeanette :\tcOonald, Ca II for appt. 540..8894 IOOKKEEPER AUTOMOTIVE or D.M.V contract clerk. 2 girl ore. Call Wanda 645-5700 BUSIOY lmmed. opening for bull boy positron Apply d:tll\ Spm 1\11 Ca11a. 296 E lith GM Bu') d t• n t .ii pr a l'l 1c1· net'f'ls 'harp ener1u 1.1 girl l-'rid11y f-'ull I me. non-smoker. 641 05~ n unly. Prcf'd RDA. 41i':I 549-9711 C'<ll\7, Breakfast Shift Good days. top P11Y-642 2621l G-__ I _O_f_r_· --h---cnera ice e lp pay&benefils. DEHTALASSIST. F1tlme. Some 1ten·1 f'x· Al\ply. Jolly RoRer F.xper'd or will t rain per. & knowledge o( ad· 4005. Q>ast Hwy ~harp. intelllitrnt Alrl. dlnls00mt1<'h. h elp(ul. Laguna Beach 642 ---------Mission Viejo. 830·1395 1 __ • ------- COOK. brenk(alll & broiler exper. Apply. R1al!cr Rc~lilUr:lnl. lx.'1wn 9 & n ~ 3 & s. 16 f'ash•on bl,1nd. :"ol 0 DENTAL ASSISTANT General Ok Part time En<Jodonllr a!>s1slanl. ex · hclpt•r ne£>dect 1n C.:\1. per d. full timr needt'd Fcdt·r.:il Credit Union. for busy J:roup prurt ll'I'. A<·rt n It cit per nee. VU top pay for ni;tht ~r-.on H-1:! ll:>SO M F. 12-6pm Non .. mokcr. Ott {l~!l~ (if-:~ fo:lt.\L. OFF'lctC ('OOK TRAl'llF.l::S. ~ l'lt'lk i c•«rn ''"n i ... • ~-,·;~,~lic~r~~·;:.~~~~1~ D1ctoph~~... 9W)(l "'"'It ~··~p M> ~· ikts ph:a&e. t:twrh~ 5 Sc'«• Bkpr ('nn"t to!'.11~1\ It 'tu1 t "'''c·cl 'hllrr1 ..:irl <.:h1.hOlc \il.&>549-0351 F'lnuncrnl~·(') to ~OO w Hl'<'llr:.tli' IYPIOit 3. tP M'1nu! M1o1nuMcr lo~K uhll' lo Jenn , . .,net) ot COOK. cxper'd . N11ht lrvtn<' Personnel All n('y dultei. Call for aiipL Tride your oh1 aturr ror shttt. Velvet Turtle 488E17lhCo:.taMcse _54!>-11 _ __ 4 n w 1ood1oa with • R tour1nl. $9 F .. hlM Su1te224 • M2·l47Q liave sometbmJJ to s U? Clasa.lfled ad. &42·S678 l$1and. N 8. ~ Clusllled ads do l' welt - ... ·- .... ·~ . •'-- ,, . • I I' • HtlpWo..tecl 7100HefpWont~ 7100 Help Wanted 7100 H4tipW..t.d 7 100 HelpWcn .. d 7100 HtfpW..+ecf 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• DAILY PILOT Dft Friday, Mq 20, 1977 Http Watect 1 t O Help Wanted 7100 Appflmcn 1010 GEH 'L FACTORY LEGAL t WOU SECRET AIY SPOrb r.Jfa. Co £xper c1v1I hllgahon Bra7~·00.5'MJ42 __,cr~<U'Y for N6iwport NOW R.ccn1itlJ\& sh11rp, ambloou.s man to s.Ul hardware, tools & sho11 equipmeot. to l.DdU11lri.al accoont.1. Avg $280 pt"r wk. No ~per. ~-caJl 751·91.34 RETAIL SECRETARY •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••.••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• PffOtl SAi.($ CLERICS N.B. otc rH • ..:<1$ penona-Service Sta. K.c>tp full o.r W~1lcn & Wa1trei.ses. J5cubl<'f~t.. Pboo• Salu p•ople. ble, resp. indiv. for p/tlme. Apply, 900 E . P<.1r:t. lime & hill time Sl75.00 Good :.hape~S·4664 rhallena:ine position re-Coeel Hwy, N.8. pog1twns i.vall. Atlrae- C I n L C.enter l.tw Cirm Lyon, .-.. F R l D A V 64().703$ malfl or temaJ~. 16 to 65 UTOTEM ..,....1 t.o to e of l1\lc, oxper pref'd. S4 00 ~t' "house ContlnenlJI ~ofBAt!.GLW'anlced "":..:.~~ P ex r5.h & Sernce Station Atten-hr. (no ti""') .xlnt Crlnoe '"" •n • ,..~-~-• M.--ts ra......,. 1rowu1g eo d l 'd o & · ..., • ,•ye lev@I elee rung ... Companion, non.smoker ---- Wlboating e.xper for loog LYCALSECRETARY Hdine crLdae. 548-8149 Exper. able to handle 1 wage:. oc comm1s::.1on..... '--"v ...... tttee _..e "'r•·ur t.m.•ng-.. en.tial Ean. :..x.~1 r .1 ay benefits. p\t country 250 Ea!>l J7th Str~el, Poe1uons OJ)l'n 1st, 2nd & .. .. · ~.-· ........, • w.s. rul & p/t M\•. Ap r!ub.496-5767 aold. iood cond $l75. S141te 0, Cusl.1 Mesa . 3rd bllifti. in Sara • ply,ShellStaUon.17th&-------64Q.4734afl7PM •-----·----.-.. iurl office. Call Mary, 714 644-4212 GUARDS HEEDED IMMED. I~ o a n <.; I o s 1 n g - HURSEAYMAN between 5.00 & 8:30 pm. Clemente & Laituna , ... oogs · lrvane, Na . WAITRESS ttefrtaerator Cree1.er. xlnl 1-:xs>t?r'd.,(/thn~.Matu1e li464223. &arh.Otherureas have ~ . m·"' ..,~ . St Alt d l Apply In Per1rnn Al cond,$75.M8-6119btwn8 11U1le over 21. 6 l>•Y:> 1.0 Equal Opportumly operungi. also. No exper. "' .. ~rvac~ a. en an • Delaney's, 6JO Lldo Park &Noon. clud. Sat/Sun .. Work Employer req'd. Apply at uny or -exper d. Full or p,time Dr NB Sal llum to ----------J oln a progressive, rast Supervisory capacity &rowina. co w /unlimited Must lw Camilia.r w /fwid· w /plants & trees .. ~ ll r & our stores Temporary Serv1res Apply Atto Station, lilh lp~ see J oyce F R l G I D A I R i-; up, Overt 1 me. l o s 2588Newport Bl\.d 4l20Cnmp~Sle 130 & lr\Ut~. C.M. · · REFRIGERATOR $100 .. dvancerc1:nl. Must be mg. insunng, ~h1 ppin£, mature &. r~p 8 llr'> FHA /VA & Couv - pald tra1n in1: If yo FNMA & GNMA.. Salary qUJtUfy +other beneftt.s. commensurate 1 w /abill· bene(1t1. Advancement CobtaM.es.t &i2-7702 NewportBeach Waitress, exper, for 646-4621 potenulll .. Laguna llllb PhoocSohc. JOnd!ded am · lU. S. Grand Ave S.wfingMoch Oprs breakfast, lunch & dm· --------- ty. Resume t.o PO Box N ......... ..., lnc El Toro med, $3.00 to SJ.SO hr, ----------Sant.a Ana 558-9026 ~r. pref'd. Near O.C. ner, over 21. apply Ben Frigidaire apt S% refrag . ~.' .. , · call 754-1&11 aft t f'M RETAIL SALES ~~~~~~~~~ Airport. 540-3684. Brown's 31106 ~. Coast harvest gold. almost 1''/tlme. Retail exper. re· ---------Shoe Siiles. Full-p/t. Exp. Hwy. S. Las:unJ. new, $130. 960-2966 2409, C.M. !Yl62.6 or con---------1 PRESSMEN • . tart David Connelly, NURSES 2650 Multi & Hek ~I.::!, u. ~8811 URGENT CJtnl'rU. t Person i.bop 'l"TTP"" ~~Local I.umber Yard. full· Jmrnedtale full-t1me HN for quick printini:t of lime prefern>d. includes po&Uon uva1l.ible uQ 11 7 formq & sofor1h. State Sccunty&~ndustnal some wknd work. Saw bhdt. Full-lime posiuon:. Mutual Savings, 4001 Servtces exper good dnving re-..ibo for laren:.ed J)t!r..,Orl· l\lucArthur Blvd. Np1 142-&S. Grand.S.A rord.' Call for Jf)pl. nel J.ll & 11·7 Exrellt'nt lkh S33'838Jext 140 558-902'7 549-JOi:J. :-.11lury uod working con 1:4ual Oppor Emplo)er 1320CampusSte lJO. NU -t1111ons (;all Personnel: ---------549·8071 LOSING Tiil': numa:1' &17-8000 l.1<· No C62tn RA<:l-:? Lt.-t Amw:iy help BEVERL y MANOR ---------· yoow1n Cnll 557 0215 \;O:\'VALESCEST GUARDS LVN-RN for Mt'd1cal llO~PJTAL '\:o:.la Me:.a &Cerntos Weight Control Ofr Call uguna Hills Permanent. Full & Part 846 3375, Mon-Fri. 9·5PM E11ual Opporturuly Employer lime. Phone & tram'jp re :'\lAID Needed. Dl•peoda· ---------q'd Het1rf.'d wekome ble for weekdays & C'allS4ti0274,ofrhrs JO :! weekend::. Soaclifl Closed Wednesda~ Motel. 494·4892 NURSES AIDES ------F t1mt'. Day & eve shifts. Exper . pref'd, but will train quahhed per.>on . Good benefits &sat. App I\ Park Lido Conv . ~ntt•r, 4fi6 f1agsh1p Rd. N.U. &12·8044. JI A I R ST V LIST MAIDS-$2.50 hr Part \IJllll'Url'·h. lar 1alls1, ~ !tme. Balboa loo. JOS j:<>'>l for m·w N B 3alon Mam St, 675$7-10 f>J..V~ 8 Ii '1065 t'Vl')>I--------- MAIDS WANTF.D Top \\ agl':-. p,11tl ~ The Inn al l.agunu, 211 N. Coa:.t II"' v .. Las Beh ~I:! Olr.8 HOUSECLEANING Women wJnled lo \\ ork tor Jdn1c~·~ Haia:~·d~ \nn hou se rle~n1n~ "·n·we Start ~ 50 ht >1.\:\1 I<> J, TUt'" Ihm Fri •ii~ l\Sa3 If 0 USE K fo: EI' 1•: RS I. I \I E I N I o r :! <1 I' dome:.111· t·oupll'. non 'mokc1. for lan11ly \\ ,2 1!11 ls. a~l':> :J & 5 ~111-.1 I :>Vl'Jk Eni.:. IJ\l rm:. '' halhs, loveh· hom1• 111 ~ l.agun... nu., piton~· ~11!9"11 ( ---oHou-.ekeeper. Ii Vf'·IO fl t>eudl url'a. Room & hrd • 1 + C'\pen:.e.; 75 1·7125 ·I• 11 11 y ' 6 .I 5 I 6 l II ··~•'" wknds MANICURIST. Wt>ckly ~talion r ental Sandv 752 JJ38 or C\ es 11.'H o5Js MARICETING ASSISTANT t-IURSES AIDES & ORDERLIES 'i .I Wtll lram mtere<;tcd md1v1duals I 1d0Conv Center 1555 Su Pt.' rt or Ave NU t; all &16-7764 Ht•n1·at1011:t1 vch1ell" NURSES ,,hoµpm~ Cl'lltl'r needs a LVN, ,.,e ..... RN. relier. .i day a\\ <.'Ck 11 ~~•~tant to Xlnt opportunat). 1 hl' marketan11. director L100 Conv .. Center Wnttn~ abthty, orrice 155SSupcnor Ave.NB ~kills a nd tr plt'asing (;all &16·7764 ,l>l'rsonahly a must. Ad ----- :tgl'nl'Y a nd RV ex MURSESAIDES p('m•nt'l' ht'lpl11l ~ 00 3 ll & 1l·7. exper'd. 41 hr. Mail r·e!>ume to: Huss Beds Good s al w 1tn \nlll•r:-.on . Tra\ C'land 1·11"1"·~. Country Club t ' !'. ,\ , 130' I HH I, E l' on ,. JI o s p . , S \ . PRINTING To clu hanc.J t·olljl1111: s 11 t r h Ing. Tr J 1111' l':. welcome. We offer exc:ell1•nt frtn~r benefits Plt>a.:.t: appl) 11 pt!r:-.On lo .. MART EC REPRODUCTIONS INC. 3311 W, MacArthurBhtl Sdnta Ana. Cal1for111a An Equal OppQrtu111ty Employer M J Jo' PRODUCTIOH WORKERS C l edn & a s-;e mlil e rurnrture. Woodworkm~ ha('kground help I ul 01 will consadertramet"'i. Apply m person The Antique Guild 1801 E. 0) er Rd. SA F:qual Oppor EmployC'r lrnnc. Ci\ !l:!65U. ~o S..9<)1)61 llOl'..,t-:KF.EPF.lt 1.1\i' phonel'allsplC'aS<' _ _,__ . Programers. installer" & , ---Office (,1rt w/bkkpng &. telephone girls wanlt'd 111 \\Jl~rlrnnt hm int \l.1ture womt•n wantl•cl pavroll 1·xper m 11.uec,1 for Showt1me. C a ll ,.11n lM. dllu.lt fJrntl) lor h o u.,<"d ea nrng ho.ml· Hrs 9-4. C.M R31·3242orstopby27:192 ~ S,djn op~. t>75-:?256 servirC'. P lime, Cdr nee 646-6716. Camino Cap1slrano Ste Top SS. 645·512.1 -2<>t, La~una Nigu<-1 . HOUSEWIVES ., - ---OPI'OMETRlC /\s~islant. Equa10ppor Employt'r. \1•1•11 rx trn 1nrnm<' :\IATURF. WO~AN part tune h days ltte --- , \\'ork l!-3 hrs per day on p 111mc lo welco m e typini.:. ·will tr'aiiL P tl1meOpportunityfor phunc~ from your honw nl·wcomer .. & ronta<'l S<iS-1521> or 848·2350 Production Wortlef's n'IJktn~ appls tor i.m.111 merchant~. Flt•\.thlc-hrs. --. . . i\Ion llam to approx 4pm 1.111wt rl('alllng r o PJ\ Need ear, hie l~pmg. PARl fDtE I.nsurance & 8pm to appro\. 6am 111 '' url S2 so µ1·r h 1 5.17·3095 ___ Group Jle!illh Claims Ex Tue:. 5pm lo apprm. 4am 1 hon u o; e.., 0 ,. , r :.! I arruncr. E\per. al lea::.l ~ ;-.;0 exper. neces!'>. Wtll plt'.tM'. For ;nl11 plt'J'>t' ~·r ~itl 11~n. 549-1761 tram. Apply in f>er'>l')n , •·.all 1130·386.1 \,IL & MEDICAL .Jani l'ennysa ver, Infill (dMareasonh·1 PAYROLLCLERK Placent1aAve.C M TRANSCRIBER f lnl-perlion REAL ESTATE MANAGER WANTED <l1ct. Advancement op-pref'd. better grade fam. WA l TR ES~. ex per. Yellow O'Keefe & Merrill portunilie."I for those who Secretar1·es s tore. Xlnt benefits. P /time In Dinner House, stovt: $100; Whirlpool. qualify. Mon·Fra 2·•pm. career job. No Sundays HB. 430-43 18 (2 13); Wshr/dry r coppertonu Aaron Bros J\rt Mart. Mr. Marowitz. Mr .. Cur JIAM-5PM 8 16 -9656 Sl25ea.Allxlnt960-l~l 1714NewportBlvd,C.M. 548-8684 NB --------TypiStS s::n inde~nde~t m~t ~::~:=:~~P:~-1r_t _t-1m-e Auction 101s RN'S needs reliable, exper d lunch. Good tips. The ••••••••••••••••••••••• •PUBLIC• •FURNITURE• •AUCTION• •Tonh 7 :30PM• Jlcpro&S!at Grocery Man. 6 Days m· l.og Inn, 54!HH46 btwn 1----------N1~ht nursl'S 11·7. Full & dud . Sunday. Salary !J.llam ll'ltme. J\lso. CCU RN's . open. Apply in person, no Bcnetits for f/l1me. Con· Cl ks phone calls. 508 W. t;H'l MIS'-Jl'l\WO, Costa er Balboa Bh•d, Balboa. !'\lemon a I Jlos pll al, 642 273.1 SPORTSWEAR SGIHI~ W.t.d Mon thru Friday,~ AM to 5 PM.. Expr important WANTED SUMMEKHELP Counter work & cooks. Days & mtes. Apply 111 pen.on: DEL T1\l'() 1720Super1or Ave., CM •Dealers WelcOl'lft'* RN 11·7 Su~isor HO Bed E .C.F . Mesa V<"rde Conv. Hosp, 661 LemerSt, C.M. 548·5585 3848 Cmnpas Orin 546-4741 <Across Frorn Orange Co. Airport) but not necessary. Apply Wrne Steward position Big Canyon C.C .. Golf avaJI. at Pvt. Country Shop Call 644·5404, ext 35 Club. Call 644·5404 btwn9& lOAM. Estate from Downey Construction Ofc. Fwn. Ir Equipment ALSO lovely bdrm set3, dress ers, chests, armoirc, night stands. headboards, chest beds, bunk beds, det.ks, bookshclvt·~. sofa, lov .. eseats, Occ c hairs , rockers, h1dc·:l·becL.. rot fee & end tables, TVs. lamps, pictures, dining rm tables & c hairi.. ch.ma. ofhce furniture .. SAILBOAT ENGINEER Equal Oppor Employer Sp RA y p A I NT 0E R Helper, 18 yrs old, no ex- per necessary. 768-8749 A maJor bwlder ol quah- ' v sailboats req 's an l'X· per'd marine e ngineer lo •Tran <>lalc na val hluepr1nls into produc· t10n drawm~s •Identify, derme & re- -.ol\'e enganecr111g pro· Sec ... tcriH & Acdnc) Clks /lkpn Employt'rs Pay All Fees Li~ Reinders Agency 4020 Birch St, Ste 104 Newport Beach 833·8100 Call ror appt/Estab '65 hlems pnor to&. dunog *SECRETARY* production. CORO .... "" DEL R • T r u n s I a t e p o s t . ""' MA product i 0 n ft es i g 0 Young executives seek <'hanges into properly full lime sect'y. to work t>ngineered production for established local drawings & mstructioos . farm. Type 60 WPM, SH The nght candidate wall 8 O W P M • G o o d have recent fiberglass benefits .. Salary $700. hoat engineenng expcr. C311675·67_oo ____ _ preferably w /sailboats. c-_._ IDecept: & will be capable ol _._ ... _ r1n naval draftin$t & R.E. Ofc. 1mmed. open ~uper\'1~ion or drafters. inJ.(. Good typist, d11· For more infonnataon on ta phone s kills. 0 .C this unique oppor & on Airport area. 833·9099 the oul!.tandang ::.alary & Seuetary /typist needed lwneftts package con-for summer JOb. Sl3S pea tact: wk. Young firm. Please Alalilocher ot Phone· Pat Kimmel at JENSEN MARINE 642·4210 COMP A.NY ~----~- 200A Kal,..s Dr-SECRET ARY Newport Beach Costa ._.Ha Ca 92626 4 Yrs exper. Sal open. 540.3440 ext 237 Call tJ.1.1-4613. .. :qual Opp Emplyr m f Secretary to President flex Hrs. Good sh Opp'ty. Tap gal 645·2667 SECRETARY Stationery Store in CdM needs saleslady. f /tt me. 5 days. X1nt working con· ds. F.specially fine cllen· tcle. Ph: Francis Orr, 675-1010 for appt. SUMMER WORK FOR STUDENTS Ptr $5.18 hr. take home. Local job sites. 3 shifts. Agel8+. (714)634-1063. Telephone Sales A FUNNY 1HING :HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO WORK I DIDN't WANT TO GO If you're not . ho•"'9fun woridnc) or rnakincJ CJOOd money- CALL US FOR YACHT DESIGNER Growing boat bwlder has opening rn En~aneering for a yacht dC'slgner. Good drafting i.krll!> ·with interior layout exper. r c q. Salary plu s performanee bonus plus complete beneht pro- ~ram. Write. PO.Box 2563, Ne" port Beacb. 92663 Beaut 1ri a n!> want ed : Newport Hills Center. Work fo r someone who rares. 641}9494 FREE RENT, Mobile ho.me for part time work, CAPABLE lady. 979-4256 Merchandise ••••••••••••••••••••••• Anttques · fi)OS ••••••••••••••••••••••• •ESTATE ITEMS• Couch, Oc:'cas 1onal chairs. table & burret, Bdrm $els. ORIENTAL RUGS. -OONT MISS-,,, THIS ONE!! • We honor· BofA, M/C, Cashier's Checks & CASH. No personal checks PLEASE.. Footl a\'ailable on premises. Items s ubject lo presale. Wonderland MASTERS AUCTION 2075 Newport II Of Antiques! COSTA MESA H UGE warehouse Call (7141831·9625 cr~mt>d wllh over 500 or (7141646-8686 mustc boxes, n1ckelo·~~~~~~~~~~ deon pianos, cirrus or·l- g ans, wall clock s . icycles 8020 grandfather c locks,••••••••••••••••••••••• fascinating antiques. uy-Sel I-Tr adc-Used Over Sl,000,000 W~rth Bikes. Cycle & Co. 2488 Amen can_ International Newport Bl. CM 642-7910 Gallenes; 1802-T Ketter-1---.;.._ ______ _ ing Sl., Irvine. Tel. :'letalhe gl'een men·s 10· 754-liiL Open Wed thru s peed bike. Fully SaL9AMto4PM. Visit! equipped w /headlight, PUBLIC AUCTION MANY ITEMS OF FINE ESTATE JEWELRY, odometer, water bottle, & book rack. Xlnt condi- lion. ~. Contact. Lynda at 673·il44 . . RECEIVING INSPECTOR E\per1enced l..onJ! term .1,-;1gnment a1ia1lahlc 1mmed1atcly. J.-;xper'cl. Fam1l1ar w qu:trll·rl\· payroll t~x retu.rn., l.111.' typm~ Xlnt t·o. bt•net11s w l(ro~mg :'Ii B rum 1110 Ne\\port Ctr Ur,:.. B C~nd Floon li4-t-4.lti0, r >.I 26.1 For Wl'll known, expand 1ng H<'al Estall• com - pany. Opening a new or fare an Costa Mc~a . Must have cx!)l'neorc Salary SALES SUPPLEMENT YOURlt-ICOME ssss ssss PART TIME TELEPHONE WORK l·:xcc. To Controller Fas h ISi R.E. Firm. Type 70 wpm. Sh 90-100. call Eileen 640-0123. AN INTERVIEW BA.SE PAY+ COMM + BOMUSES Long Dist a net? Lanes Casual, Fun Atmosphere . ART OBJECTS, AN-1--------- TlQUES. F'INE FURN.. uffy, Strnto-Flight, ETC. PHONE FOR IN· Rollinhood & Schwinn. FO. & BROCHURE. 0\rner identify by s1Le. &15-2200 color, spd, dille & loca- ~ m ,111 I 111t'I.'t1' 1 •• n nt.1 d 11nr<1 & m11 ltt1 d pa r I .., f 11 r ,. h• t· I r". m<•t h.1n11.•,il 111·' 1('1•-. \\orktnl! kn11\\lt'<1~<' of \ It ~true:' pos111nnini.: 11• 'I 11 l'rohdc·nl u"· 111 pH· J l'l'llln ml'aM1rtn1: lll<;I r11 1 n11•nt" & .1 5 "' ,., 111·r 111 l'I er 1 (•cl • STACOSWITCH IMC 11:111 Haker t'n«t.1 ~h·,,1 549·3041 • 1'.:qujl Oppor 1-:nwhnc·r l"sr \1.1.i".H TR \f'\lt:Jo: Im wmdow lml111 1:. :.tar I ~Sit hr, rat'>l''> 111 M ,)(I ht \~tlhm I yr , m1•r :.!I. I u 11 & n ea l , t' :1. pt' 1 helptul. 644-841» INSURANCE SECY t;wer ti min 2 v,... Purt 1tm1· li1 ookhur'>l & • <;;ulwlcl, II B Cull ()2 !)tl3 :il·.17 ... ----- J JANITORS , }';xpcr M 1F or rpl-c. ~ rl~ \\k, I hr-. nrll' Call ht"n ,I 6. i:>:.! 72'Yl 1 111n1lor1al Supv P tarn1• , P'Cpt>r Musl ltk1• 1><•01111'. 1 all ror appl 7~:.! 72U2 I .JANITORIAL& 1, WJNOOWCt.l':ANl-:H E'lpCM('nrt'd ti 10 2700 u nit ,1amton11I W11'< & fo'loor J man. ntJ?ht tih•ft . cXP<'I d J r>rt'fl'rrrd. Cnmpan~ • hrnl'fit" 541i·flfiHa or ~· ~IS·tltlll w• ---t~ lc•wclry Sale11pe~on s• X J .HtRllAT ·~) HALL JEWELLERS l~ "One or Amcnra·~ d •< Oldest & Prest1)(1ous Jewelers" c.uel'r oppor. ror rmc. "}Jewelry Store Manai;c•r , 1Assisl. Man a~cr & iManJjtcr Trainee~ P:11d retirement. hol11t-\ly:-;, vacat1oni., i.t(>c k i.purchase plan. Xlnt op· 1por to advance Call Mc Morris for appt 549· 13i9. KITCHEN HELP P /time. Food prep &. ~andwiches. Call L<1~ Inn. S49·9446 blwn 9-11 egal /Real Estate etary Euittn,.: & re- • warding opp0rtumty for &ht lndh;dual to work n lbe real e:o1tatc field . nt !'lklll.s req. Send rl' umo to· 230 Newport ·enter Dr. Suite 200, .B. 9266C> ---- VOLT f EMPOAA.UV nil uvcr H ~848 Camptis Dr. 546--474 I ! cross From 1 >r .mgc Co. ,\ irpurt > I :<au al Oppor F.mploVl'r ~llWIC \t.OFC Sl 'PEH VISOft Xlnl opportun1t v for superv1i.or w /\'\P an hkkp· ~. pallcnt b1llln • 6i rnNI 11f1· Ol'•'r .1t 1on' I 1 , I I ).U ~'!tt,j \11d11 ... Front Ofc R•upt. ;\1,~l:. llJ>t'Oln lo: "°"' lk h I>•· r m 11t11I11 ~ ) II a ir Tr art"<plant nl1 Ol't'<l'I ;1 reC't'pt who r' i.tnnd 11n ptmn•· 1 m "h1·d11lr & h .In 1l l 1• p .1 I I• 11 I ' .. moot hi\ l JO I\ II\' ~ 1 II. \lu,1 1,.. '''lltn'! '" tr.111'1 tn H1•\·r1 I\' lltlh f11r I Ill ti 111 h l I 11 I 7 I l J 75:!~· Medical Record cienc l.\:>,., rl"ll~~\1<lo ' \II "hilt., \pph .11 1:.1rlt•·l4J t 1111\ 110,,1 ilKI C:arll\•lrl \\t', JIB 1147-i)f)i l • ~mntc \I. 1\S~ISTAl'iT. lull t1mr hark&· tront ol 11,·t> .,k1 fl, M lhl l~ pe. <SOm•· 1r.cnsi:nhin1o1. ~n<l n•,um~ to Jtl71l0 )lam N. Nlllt> 2"~. lluntin~on l~·Jdl 'Y.i&lll PBX /\nswt•nng Serv plu., +. All appltcallon'I Opr lmmed. o!)l'nwg ... ronfidcnt1al. Apply lo for mature people to Ad "lo 869. Daily Pilot. wnrk va ried hrs & Cla5s1f1ed Ad\rrlls1ng wkn<k \pply m per~on . n> W Bay St , Co:.tJ 155 HochL-ster ~t . C03lj Mesa. Catir 92626 :'\1~J -------Real l-:.Stat1• ~.1le'\. Ex11'1! PIX Answer Serv. or me~p'd. l 1> tc\ ts11•" F:xix·• prd d, but "'II c:omm Suµl'I\ 1i.1011 lor tram Da). l':\ c. & Wknci nu hccnsws TV & r,1 cl111 shin, ""·"I Call 640-1110 J<h Kt•l err.11 "V'>ll•m ur~11-.t2 1': O E. l'ro11•1·11•d farm an•,1 '\u PIX OPERATOR '"'" 1·r Sen ICC Cll.J)er 1111 ,-r.I\ l'\ .ird relief. EH· <;hlfl ,!(,, \.Hrlllll-. hr.-ti.,<,7 \\' l!>th ~t. l'.<>5l.l Mt•bj . 1)..12 14(.IJ ------ ph.t.'ih 11k. '\'11rth T11c;11n I RE"I .... o. T11.,1 tn ;\~,O<: ~14i !156.S R~al E.itJtc HOUSEWIVES COLLEGE STUDENTS Guaranteed Hourly Wage Plus Bonus. 5 :30 pm tn 8.30 pm. Call 646-4223 or C'O mc to 250 E. 17th St., C~ta l\lcsa .. ;;;ALI::S Assistant Manc1CJ4trs We Art• Looking For M 1 Motivated Pt.!ople In- terest c d In Fash 111tn l\l errhandis inf? Sales w/advanecmrnl into mgmt. F:xsx'r. in either men '-; or women ·s dnthtn)! I:. nC'c. Call for rnti>nw tor ammed 1·mplovment THE I.OOK, 644-6500, 10-6. SAU:S;FULLTIME Spl'cially ~ho1>. H.B. Mature Woman, exper. preC'd. 842·4234. Pll\ S\\ttchboard Opr \ S4-n ~m l:?r'Owin~ 1·0 " tric·ndh .itmosphen• f:,p pref d. nt>t n<'r. \\111 I rn O;iv t CVf' ~hill' .1\.111 \ppl\. 20:!1 N. \lt11n St.~\ :1am· lpn1 70~'c> FOR YOU Sales girl needed_S_m_a_rt_y Commas .. lon and ar-rants & Tops Too, 105 r.m.:1·ml·rtt <; Xlnt work-McFaddrn Pl. Npt Sch. 1ni;: c·onclt1 ion" Pr1•.,t 1 J!<' 673·0057 11lht·t• ;'o;t·~·por I Ct•nl t•r 1-------- SECRET ARY .POOL Strong typing & sh req 'd. F 1t1me. Apply in person. Robert, Bein, Wilham Frost & Assoc., 1401 Quail St, N.8 . SECRETARY Toko1 Bank of CahC. has ;1n lmmed. opening in FUM·TIME PART·TIME If you read well, hke to talk on the phone & want lo enjoy your job .•. Call. .. TIME/1JFE LIBRARIES INC. 833-8095 Equal Opp Emplyr m If their Hunt. Bch ofc. for a --------- secy to assist the branch Title Personnel m'gr. Previous banking sa-art T"tl l' x Pe r p r c f 'd • X l n l rcW t e bencht~. Call Personnel Title Examiners for apµt . (213 ) 485-9700 Title Officers Equal Oppor Employer Title Searchers IBM Mag Card I[ Oprs. Bookkeeper Secretory jBkkpr Experonly need apply Lookin g ror a sharp Stewart Tille Co person to run a 1 gal ore. 900N. Broadway,S.A. Griffith tbl & 4 chrs. t 10 n loot. ll.ll.P.D 536·5621 250yrs old. ornatetyi----------- rarved. $1450. 847-8321 chwinn Tandem A-1 cond. SlOO. 54S.3753 •SLOT MACH I NEsi---------- From $695. We also buy :i1X bike. Stroker frame &reparr.PP55l·t752 reinforced. Back Moto· ~la~. frnt, heavy dul v .. eves ANTIQUE SALE Great cond. srno. Call HUGE CLEARA~CE Mike aft 3, 979-:!266 Fine A·m e ri can and uildirtCJ Materials 8025 European antique ••••••••••••••••••••••• fur.niturc. The Antique (SO) 4x4·s, 18' long, pnt'd. Fair. 2052 ~ewport Bl, (75) 2x-l's. 5• long, pnt'd. C~t.G46-54St Sat/Sun Used on Chnstmas tr«i- lot.S250 will take all. 543.7090 Antique dining rm set, in- cludes tbl, w /3 leaves, 6 chrs , ctuna cab111et &1----------- bufret, mahogany Best orrcr. 581-8418 Duties include all ac-____ 558 __ ·1_1_14 ___ _ counting thru closing. Antique marble fireplace 1----------- Payroll, payables, re· Tow Truck Driver complete~" mantle. oe.vables & some sales Need (2) qualified tow ornate iron frame & corresp. Sh helpful, but truck drivers. F.xper'd door, Dis mantled 14 not nee. Cole Instrument apply only, G&W Tow-p ieces or marble + Corp.,642-8080. mg,lOOOlrvine,N B. carved cenlc r piece. 8030 'IRSO .... NEL -..t·w 111 rll Juok111 i.: for SALF...c;. LADY SECRETARY• varied TRAFFIC/ COORDINATOR <1ualll1t'(1 :1-.~oclatc•., anti Exp. las h1on ronC'ious duties, good skills essen-TR""NSPORTATIO .... Asking S5,000. Call eves 6.'ll·3798 per 8 Camera w /power :r.oom, Projector, screen. $150. 545·4522 8035 hrnkel"' tn 1-ov«r ht•111·h i.alc!I ludy wanted for ex-" " Antique Roll Tn1' Desk, \, ... , .1 1 l1al. for heavy die-E .... GluE1111 l'~"°'' " r mor ~a~1· 'ttlC'> 1n ull ph.1w .. <11 real duslvt• huullque. For " ,.. """ oak xlnt cond. '\lu~l see bank1n1: firm net><!" in 1•,lall' <'hns.iS'llJibl appt.6i30232 laphone&typingdutaes MaJor Orang e Co. toapprcc.557-139~ ovcly kittens. Good c1tv fJmthl4 r " lahor ----------R eal Estate ex per enganeering/pl.ionrng breeding. An~ora back- rncl(', t•mployee tH:nefat'>, Rl•rcpt1 uni-;t /WrPkc•n<r.... SALF~t; PERSON. full &pt helpful.. N ewport Bch consulting firm has tm-Antique Golden 0 .1k tahle ground, S?O. 97!>·8978 tlfltrm;itive .1rtion. Jn H.J. s.! so hr C'.tll ~11tL1 time . Boat Canyon area.CaUJudy,833·2900 mcd.opcningoranentry· &. 2 chairs, lt•ar, new _ -8040 tllv ~hould have al least we<'k<h1) ~ 6i:l ll511 Health Fonds 6:12 N. SECtlETARY level gradualc en~aneer look. $200. 6411-7342 -~- ;; HS \:tflNI personnel Coast llw.v. 1,;q.;. lkh. In-G f k·11 . I . th ( Id r nvf'V'I' \Viii .. _ r(•.•p. for Rl·:CEP'flONIST 'f M en 0 c s I s, typing or p rafn!1cr an e IC 0 ---------AKC P""'Jle Pupp1'cs ~,,.. "'' ~ Fr ff h If d ll'rv1c•wmit uci; ay24, Ch 1· ' Ch 'l Ira ic & transp. Ulll •A ti ""' wll pcr'lonnel input fn onto ice cp or en· Thurs May26 req. ar ae s '' Proressionalwork exper. ans n ques Tcacup&TinyToy payroll dept. Xlnt growth 1111 offirr, C'<P<'r des1ru------549-0351 lS desirable, but not re-Sale! Sale Sale! Call 530-5649 potential Salary "Om· blc, i:al_I 1>4·1 Of;g;J----•SALESPERSON CI t SECRET"' y d 0 Th th s ·' ... . AR q ' . utaes include the urs ru unu<iy LO ENGLISH Shl't•pdoc mE eOnEsurAaptpe11·,,wat'1·oenxp~~ Rcccpt. F:ist l{row1n1l ~::J1i~i~~~lTtr1a~~P· a":ei~t-for small law office in P.rcparation of sight trar-C4ann233elrystSVit1.llN11Bge pups . AKC. 11 wks. .. s lK'· N 8. ,\dvertasmj( :igenry "' NB. Some legal & book· fir analysis, traffic Shot-;. Gd. w/rhildren •••••••••••••••••••••• tnJ( taken betwn 9am & "<'ekm~ sharp, persona-=· mint-blinds. keepin g expr. req . engineering design, & 64$-662.5 Nt'\-d sitter for Sat. eves. 5pm hie fltrl to ans w e r i----------"'~"""""Linda tranap. studies. Contact ....... GlassShow•·sale . . • younJ: couple m•cd mght Suburban Coast el Corp phonf.'s, light bookkeep-1----------'""'""""' Jack G. Raub Co., Allen· ·~~llque to Coll:ctible" Spnnfler Spa~1cls, AKC. llff.Ca.U848·9703. 6(;()NewportCtrDr in){, type oowpm, xtnt SALES SECRETARY for CPA's lion: Robert Kahn, 12S May 2.1.22 at Inn. of Blk &wht. Lavt"r-&wht. ---~900 Pft>wportBetth benefits. Salary omce.GOOdtypmg-sktns BnkerSt.costaMesa,Ca Tomorrow, 1110 West S85&uy.~2955 ___ _ H9lp W...t.d 7100 Help W..ted 7100 ~ ~· Cal~&to 2822 _ & organl~ational ability 00626 <7lo75l ·2.SlO. KatcUa, Anaheim. Sat 10 T -rup poodles Jibs ••••••••••• • •• • • OPPORTUNITY necessary. Xlnt working , 1 •••••••• ••• •• • ••••••••••••-•• Restaurant. conditions. Resu.me only. TUXEDO SALES, part am to 9 pm. Sun 12·6 pm. grown. Champagne or , MACHINISTS DEL TACO #l4 8 .L .T .S. & P. 660 time, mu!;t be outgoing. Admission $1.50. Special whtte.6wksold S260. Lookl"" For Newport "'-nter Dr., Ste. For Info. 54().. 3333 ext. 341 Sunday adm Sl w /ad. 838-2670 WottK IH ltEHO/SPAUS HIYADAl!1 • ..,, vc k ( T Local Interviews Closc'foO <.: J\1rport More Out Of 750. Newport Bch. 92660 es or em ANTIQUE Shihtzu, $200. to Sl75. MACHINISTS $2.25 P~rHo..r LI .. ? SECY·EXEC. for Na· T.VTECHNICIAN CLEARANCE SALE Blk/wht, bnndle/wh t. tlonal Sales Manager , Good pay, inside & out· All Armo1res 30% oft 003-6248orfi73·4504 To start w/frt•quenl rt•· AVON REPRESEN-typing & shorthand 8 s ide. Wrlght's T .V. Sat/Sunonly. 'Afl KC Sil T OpMU•CJS at GROW. VAlVf Of NEVADA Oualtf1ed candidates should have 2 years expenence on the following machines and. b9 able to work either 1st or 2nd shift / ,- • Vertical Turret Lathes • Mull-A-Mata (Multiple Set·ups) * Large °'111 Presses (Natco & Radials.) • Turret lathes (Warner Swasey) • Automati<: Chud(ers (2AC. 3~J • NumeocaJ Controls (Onlls) Grove often Relocation. Dental. Medical, Sick Leave and many more benefits Loc4' ....... ....,. Colll PAT IAltL • JO•DOH CHAl'fl&L 12m Ml·UOO M., 17 ..... JI wc..t..tz Ul~SlrMt s.-a. ...... 411 11111 u ... ... EOE M/F views. We t•urrl'ntly TA11VF.S meet people, must Apply in person.. 646-1786 PIET'SANTlF.KS A . ver eacup, 4 h1tve some openings ror earn gCIOd money, enjoy 0 G -. 2246~ N t RI j c' M mos old, male. German P1timehelpwork1naday h k Le h 751 .. 635, 17932 ' TYPEsmr.n wp vt .. Shep.6mosmlite(guard luf Good h ~.,.. t eir wor am ow Skypark Cr. Irv. """ 645-3017 do"). lnsh Setter, male 11 t. rs & work-you can bcrome an Avon IBM System Composer 0 Ing «:'onds. No exper. Representative. Call ---------1 CompsetSOO. Picky boss Apptianc•• 8010 & r em .. 646-0142 or necess. lntetVlews Mon· 540-7041 or Zenith 7-1359. S£CY/JYP S ts ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1_646-_o_7_95 ______ _ l>'rl 3-SPM · No phone I T wa:xp. only to crppty Non.-Worklne Ma~r Ap· AKC Registered Blonde cal~.12s. E . Bristol St SALES Bolster your budget For 8-5, 5 dnys, ~ hr. pit a nces & ow er malo Cocker puppy, 3~ N.-mnrt Bea"b \'~1-ale & RAt•ll. Xlnt & Use Your ore Skills 642-l552for lnttlrvw M 0 we r 8 wan r 0 d. mo. 640-8020 --...... ... '""' = ... .. F.veryo ne • s ha v In A Reasonable. 646-5848 «:'a reer oppor .. £or s budiet proble ms. Why TYPIST.. --to You 8045 For Ad Action Cati a Daily Pilat ~VISOR 642-5678 bf'i.&bl energeltc person. noc fght ba k' 0 0 Frtgidalre slde/slde frost-••••••••••••••••••••••• Exper. prcC'd, but will 1 c · • • can F\lJl time. ~etferal olflce. less teCng freezer. $350. li Sh 1 help by otferinit you e ~ bfr t\AM or oft ustra an ep pupp es. train. Woodllghling Fix· work where you want & Tape tnlnscrtpUon. San· &:30PM 6 Wk11 old, bluo eyes. ture Co .. 2031 S.E .. Main when you want at top ta Ana nr Nwpt Frwy, 63l-2866 St, Irvine. temporary rates. Call UI' M~ Hoskins. 558~ Whirlpool CH Wash r & . . SECRETARY Today & Put You~seU TYPIST. fast & accurate. Dryer, like new. $300. Woll Disney Sha11gy Doit. Where The Money Is. Part time. Near Orange cub &carry. 540.8661 4 m~. h:<1ehrkn, :shots. ar-Spori's Mfq Ftrm County Airport.. 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W('JOl''1 ho\ trnd l!:ll 3627 i3Sl llt.'1l l'n1t U.11 fl IH:.! 1:!11 \\'1:11 thru Sal 111 , :\IU'il ,.,._,11 F11w m .e pl1 ~·n·c 9 mo llound. ~5 11)02 old 111.ll'k I .111 hulth hJ, ll•J\ t·~ ..,,.,,1 flu 1e•h1 1· d Ill <\lso dt .... k iw111 h ,\ lot ... .i m1,,1· -.ix ·uo:1 l'upr11t•, I ri"h <:11hlt-11 Rct rll'\ (•r 'I u i.:ood homt• ~7 IJ.>i llll!'>!>IUO BIUl' Kit lt'lh I mal<'. ) fem left I.aunt'. ~ 6485 nf ;,111 1112 ro gd horn('. 1., Sht>p. I~ Samoyed rnul<" \ t·r~ t r ll" n d I y . ~ 9 ti 5 92 ~. 1!'8 :~ ('\' I h1,., '"''I.. 'l"'e 1,tl SpJn1..,h ur ('01111·tll pnrd1 \ :J e·11rnpl1·t1· room... 11 I I 111 1111 u 1 c lndu<l\o''> M pet•u• II\ Ill)( room -;l'f :; r11t:n• d111111;: room, & Ii pw1 t• bt•uro11111 ::.et. complclt: :s.JIS8. r:J~~ Terms; ~S do\\ n. ~5 a month. '.'io pa) m1·111 111 .Julv I Curt1 ... Furn1t1111· 1 !165 II ,tr hor 111 u I. 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Tex r21-1 1423-9338 Call collect 7:1 Open Ro ad :\I 1n1· :'ll otorhome. l o mt. • Sll501J Oflcr 55i 5HI 1 9 1 2 0 rla ys. 968·9558 C\l' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Camper & ·70 Ford P /t: llas everylhmg. Fri,Sat al"t ,1pm. 839·649fl :\!OTOH HOM ES FOR RENT From 5150 wk 495· 1!123 1973 DODGE PICKUP l'JmJ)('r ... pec1al i500 ;11! \ i:nturer pacl.. \\ C':.t m p1•r 1>ht'll. autom::it1l'. P" r .,ft•t·nng & brake:., radm, hl'atcr .i1r l'Oncl . dth1\1• 111t.•n11r. 1•11· i I Ol\:13 f1 I $3895 nabers auto center l l25 Baker Street COSTA MESA 540-9109 Vans 9570 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VANS DatYIAUTTU SAVIA'-OT ~ '9 &$ ---1, o~~~ c....-"*'°"' v1"tl F .... , Comet•'" 'J.J'"' "'•""" """'"' J •lf}t (h' $o-" \I ,,,,.,_.°4 .. '"'"~ Tn vow ,~ .. Cf't"''llr>'• l,.Of>-t""' l•t~ ~ f"Y'1Aft'l'I -~ ~ "& <\OIJTH B~E-' :!7 ' OWE:'IS FB t..1p~t r .1kP. 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' A m u s t H' c ! .~l BMW F IUt:\I llFHB ..-HIFI H \'l>FH ~:!X -SX~~ or ~,:1; ;;-;;, S~IS ... ; • i·.,l. ...'.i.t 8!\IW t~P 1 . :.•oo:? 'er) * * * • llC>Ofl tar. lnoi..,, prNt\ ~ HERB FRIEDLANDER IMPORT·S .! COMEIH&SEE THEALL HEW 630CSiHOW! run~ v.l'll asl..1111! S?800 or ~ ,. bei.t olr l'P tj3J !H7!1 • "ORANGE COUNTY'S IMPORT CAR KING" $7795 nabers auto center I 125 Baker Street C'OSTA M ESA 540.9109 l'li I \lfa Romeo. Spider. '\Int cond. low miles, ,'1800 Call art .S pm. tii3 2891 9707 ..•..•..•.............. 1974 AUDI FOX 1 Uoor \utomal 1t. nl'" 't1•c l hl•l lcd I ire' ~ a 111'.lllllfUI hul'k-.1..m I ll tt.·11111 138-1 ~IL T ) $2795 nabers auto center 112!"l H:tkl'r StreC't CO'\T \ l\t ESA 540-9109 COMPLETE BOOYSHOP HOWOPEH Capri 971 S it ••••••••••••••••••••••• • io Capri. \"ti, ·1 :.pd, u1r, ,. ;\~1 /FM radio \\ l'USS, It Sl.150 551 l97!l art 7·30 '7tll~ V·6. Air, P1S. 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'"" . ..._ ·~'"" ·~ •• " .,,. • •1, •• • ~~~11~ • sAvE ·7~ COMT ~4 1038-0450 t ( J t • t t t r 8 t d ... 20.1tn Ailhn.1..,-o;tH w. 1.,~ . AMfot. fliport.Cf Allto Used~~- ••••••••~•••••••••••••• .............................................. •······•··············• Autos, ew tlOO Allt05, H•w 9100 A.vtos, Mew 9100 Toyota 9765 Yolbwagitft 9770 Volk&w09fft 9770 AMC 9905 •••••• •••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• WI.RE SOUTHERN OliMGE couMTY·s VOLUME DATSUN DEALER See your c losest Datsun dealer & get their pnce m writing on the model of your c hoice. Then compare 1t w ith ours ... and you'll dnve a little and SAVE a LOT• 1977 DATSUN F-10 COUPE A fl•' ht¥'i'"'J ~ •~ ~" 01tt•t1n • •'' 11H"' •ront """,,~! 1•1 "'' 'KPLf irm1 .. n ., ' • • s3579 Tite Siu•~ on the Orwlc• Coast DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can SeU It , Find It, ( 642•5678] One Call Service Trade It With a Want~ _ . Fast Credit Approvat Real h tate . • . 1000.2999 Metll!Klfl, ·~~ Mefdlondiw ....•• IOOCM099 ""''al• . . 3000.41199 ~~.!Ollf!d ...... 5050-:MYY ...,. & MarN Bu I t t & lo ftepain 6000-6099 J~t . . . . . . 9000-9099 '"'HI, nv•• -fn.,loymtnt & Aut~ & otlw ~•rtOnC•ol . · · · 5000-SCUV '~'ion .... 7000.7199 Tron at1on ••• 9100.9999 '74 VW, lo mUes, xlnt con· T'rfwwtph 9767 ditJon, sun roof. A M /l"M ••••••••••••• •••••••••• Best offer 963·3519 '70 TR GTti+. Low ma. xlnt run'g cond. Need~ '69 Fastback. Rblt en~. body work Must bell. 1st s un roof . i:OOd cond. ofr O\'er Sl ,000 takes. SHOO. Call549--0129 5J6-Z138 '67 VW Van, self con •TR '74SPlTFlfiE lained. very gd cond, Xlnt ~000 ml, grn $3195 much character SH OO. A 1\1 I l+' M , b I k l p . 842·0943. (213)532·794!'7 '75 R a bbil aood co111I , '73 TH6. lma~e-Econorny. Riff. 4-spd, S18SO. Spotle:.s, 381\J m1, 20·25 540-1142 mpg, new brak~ l>YS 1rad. ,.,... V lk Cl , St270 842·2982 t6"10-77S4 "" o swag en. ean • ----Sl,000 cash. Muslbell '68 TR GT6 Xlnl cond. 751-4~ low m1'g, rt'al gem. mov- 1m: must ~ell Sl800/bst ofr t>.16 3389 art S 9770 '70 VW Bug. 71,000 mt, new radials, AM /FM, gd cond. $1200. 540·0254 Wkdysaft 5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• YWSALE!!! '84 R.ambler. ~w paint, gen. s hocks . u p h ot. 1975 VW RAlllT radiator. 10.000 on reobll ,. "'---4 ,......... h eng. i yt. a~pd. ~ .. UU<K. s~ wit air E\·es4.97.3948 · t'Olld <s:nNON). Pr1 ced1-------- to!>l'll ' luick 9910 1974VW412 I Dour. Thi:, one ha~ ouly :~.000 nules <0360081 · 1969 vw KARMANN GHIA New red paint & tll'W tm.•s 042NKJ l. 1972 vw FASTIACIC Stick sbtft & blue ex· terior. Cta8K.ZI>. 1971 vw SqcJAREBACIC Automut1c with r ad10 C4.911DLF). Pnccd to sell ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1975 BUICK CENTURY Automatic, air cond., pwr ste-ering & brakes. radio. heater. t 1 It \\ lw I. crw:.c eontrol & \ 111vl top. <~LNL> . $3595 'nabers auto center . 1425 Baker Street COSTA M ESA 540..9109 1968 vw BUG BILL YATES ·~ VW, Conv. Heart o/ xlnt cond . auto, re b lt VW-PORSCHE 1972 Skylar k 350, 2dr. s un. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gold, eng good, trans. eng. g)SO. 831·2817 San Juan Capistrano roobet. AM.ffauton..3.:!r, Sl800 doubt£ul, body hopeless, 137-4800 493-45 or st o er. rn party. 150 J S u •. 673·4545, 70 Red VW, 4 s~ just _l_I __ 6'4_-8799 673·3620 tuned. new mutner & lat I '73 VW 412 '71 R-tv_ie_r_a_, _hl_g_I) mileage .;;:;-VW --pipe. SUOO. 675·2957 ev"'s. Low mt, must sell but very sha rp. Extras .,,. Hug 2000 m1 on -rhlt cng Gd body, nds '66 vw Squareback. tape Call eves, 559-4743 including a ir shoclci;, etc. h I d k ood ""'75 12,150, Call 840-4167 after up o ssoo. 497.3554 ec · runs g • -or '76 Silver VW, :.un roor, ----best offer.497-3581 2p.m. · '73 vw Bug. Rblt tra ns, A M11''M, xlnt . )o~1 .. new radiah;. Sl600. '73 Super Bug St er eo, _ Call644·l698 A c'681 Rtvtel'aS800 7C • 0 "-""> .., • ., .. ~... • d ' I Kl x· 1 I owner .,..o.JV<J,.,."'·"'°" ra ta s ecn .• nt '73 BEETLE A/C, <ml)' PP ~rt Spm&i<t-9509 70 Bug, a uto , s t ick, ,\:\t /1-'M s te reo t a pe . n:blt eng, good running t•ond. SlOOO. PP IH6·2086 cond. S2100. 675-8146 17000 m1. Runs perfectly. ---- '7J Bus,goodshape. Som e d e nt s. $2140. '71 Electra Lmtd. Cle<in , '770-0<W7 loaded. $1650.-P P ~~~~·-~::: ....... !~.~~,~~~·.~.~': ....... !~.~~,~~~·-~:.': ....... !~.~ ~-~·~':~ ..... !!.~~ 642-~fL_<I __ -:SS CONVERTIBLE. _ ~0-3139. eves 492-1422 9100 Cleun $1400 firm 'Tl Buick Regal, 2dr lei.~ 67541799 than 4500 mi A/C, · AM /F'M st e reo. C all 644·5399 after 6P M , 197SVWBUG WITH SUNROOF -I :.peed trans, AM/FM • •Regal 1974 .~mt cond. radio. etc (357MWL1. ful I pwr .. S3450. Pp $2895 968-~~r~2-~I '71 BUICK WAG0:-0. • lo nabers --~-~~e-~~~~~-· make Of· auto center N25 Baker Street CO~A M ESA 540..9 I 09 Volvo 9772 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76 Skylark. PS. PB air AM1FM II trac·k. dlx int vmyl top. $1750 551-1739 CodiUac 991S .•.•.•...•............. 1971 CAPRI 4 .. p<>ed trans. with nt'\\ pa mt In excellent run n 1n g co n d 1 t1 0 0 <580CQX 1 ONLY $1099 Towne & Country Auto Sales & Leasing 2167 Harbor, Costa Mesa 968-1839 1'.T~L-;:--rs___._.. Aatos, U.-d·-·---1 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ccidillac :~~~ .......... !!.'.~ '1' Cpe Calais. 26.000 rnt. ~ xlnt cond. $S,000. C11Jl ~-~3=-ffi-li-c.-m-o-h-1r-runs OranC)9 County's SeviUe C enter good, JUSI been wrecked. Sl50. s.18 7082 · Coupe dl'\'1lle. gold & • \\hll<', set' to 1Jd1e\'e' '76 s •• 111. SlCMX>. Nl'W tires, hrks, Full pow~r. clt ma1e <.'On· _::.hocks. paint 645·2280 trol, a lr condllioning, . 't . vinyl padded top. full 76 Sev1 le, fully equtf) d leather mlonor, /\M IF'M 111 cl'g leathl'r 1n1r. blereo with lapt•, crwse c r cam 1s addle l'x tr. eontrol. lilt wht•t•I & /\l\1 1F:\t sten~-0 IUJll' dk. t•u..,tom ~rill 1-;x'}utsttt•' Purclius t• o:, ui.su nu • llil3MXI.) · le a s e <ti ~25-l ,m v . $989 5 559·411!7 •75 CAOILLACs Coupe & Sedan de VlllH (9) IN STOCK Your choice of rotors & eqwpmcnt. most all with factory air cond1t1oning, full power. "'"YI top or cabnolet top. A \t /F:'ll stereo with tape, cru1st• control, split pdwcr seat, leather or la!)<'s tr) in· tcrior, tilt wheel, l>O" er door locks. 1.'le • ek 1975 Cpc dt' Ville 1308.M BZl SaJe Prices from $6995 • '74 CADILLAC~ Cou~ &Sedan ~ Villes, Broughams & EIDorados Wl JNSTOCK Your l'ho1cc ol colors & Camaro 9917 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l976CHEVY CAMARO D<-luxe "LT". Auomut1c. pwr steenng & bral.c$. door locks, air rond .. 111t wheel. AM/FM radio. r a llye wheel::., t·t c . <9-i!JP(JW) $4995 nabers ' auto center 1425 Raker Stret't COSTA MESA 540..9109 '76 Camaro. 6cyl, PS l'R. auto I rans, Rtrk ,\.\I , F ~l. l0,000 m1 , snso. l>sl otr. [>16 7f&J equipment, most all with '67 RS. xlnt rond. sharp. fudory u1r t•ond1t1onmi.:. viny l l o p . 1:as:-l'tt 1• fuH power. vinyl top or stereo, PS. PB. ;11r, musl cabriolet top. \l\l I Fi\l sell, S1J00.4!f..Vi4i3 -. stcroo with tapt.-. cru1w - rontrol, spht power :.cut, Chevrolet 9920 leather or t a1><'stry in-••••••••••••• •••••••••• tenor, tilt wheel. power 'ti3 Che\ y ~O\ J \\ agon door lock~. c tt· . cl<'. 1974 Good tr;.1 n.., l'a1 :-<c\\ St."<lan de Ville (629J HI J brakes. S-i8·41 hi.~ &.le Pnced from $5895 '73 CADILLACs Cou~ &Sedan de Vllles & EIOorados IA) IN ST<.>C" 19H Ma libu CL!s..,11 \.\ .tgon \:\I F:\t i.terco. lt1 i.:g .1i.:1• r;uk. l;no~ l'<>nd $200() 73Captwe Est.lit• Wagon Air full P''"t't lo mtle~ Exct•I. C'ond 64t~538~ Your t·hmcc or color~ '" 1;5 tm pal.1 .J rln<'lr v,.n 1.-qwpmcnl. most all w11h ).!1x111 l.'ond ::;5!1~ hst 1111 tactvry u1r cond1t1on111A. ~.ooo m1. ~12·5817. lull fX>\~er. vinyl tnp or . ~ . ORANGE COUNTY VOLVO EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO Largest Volvo Dealer m Or4nge County'. HUY or L l-.:1\SE DlRt:;C1' c<1br1olet tnp. /\M /1-'M 75 ~ta W).!n ( a prll't' stereo with tape. crut!.c F..stat('. 454 <.: r. pwr. t apl' control, spht power !-teat. de c k . l r Ir t o\\ 1 n l: -leather or tapestry 111· package $1575. x1nt con<t: tenor. ttlt wheel. powt•r 4~5587 door locks. etc .. etc. 197:! '""'Ch --h 1 'd H C'p<> dt• Vtllc tHWllDE> '"' evy w 1 e " r .. ~n., CadUtac Sevillu Ten to choose All fully load ed -I with shadow f1T1t'\h ~31!1:! > P r 11•rd from Clyde Johnson ... President Dick Joh nson ... Vice President ALL OVER ORANGE COUNTY PEOPLE ARE COMING TO JOHNSON & SON! SOME GOOD REASONS WHY: Well for o ne thing. we have a great selection of the economical Capris in 4 cyllnder-6 cylinder. blacks. whites. reds. orange. etc . whatever you want and Quite a fpw at lhe olo price too See tor yourself w hy so many people fro m all over Orange county are shopping the Oldest Lincoln-Mercury Dealership 1n Orange county. -USED CAR SPECIALS - 1976 LINCOLN 4 Dr Town <.;ct ('11p1lrr m Nalh• padd1"I \•t n\'I ron l leathl'r 1nlerll)r n1wr;e windo"" lnad<'d with t•xlra... fu ll f)OW<'r & .ur c•tmd ol 1·our..,1• St•f' 11 n11w 1.11 •ll!IR 'I 1>7. 1975 BUICK R1 v1C'r<1 2 Dr U.'r. Low m1l1•' mcdlurn brown with "hilt> \'invl roor. full poWt•r, 'll ('rPn Ulr ('Onc1 A l'!rrul JH'r <;11n,tl 1•11r 1.11· #t7!1f>HK 1972 MARI IV This Black Beauty 1<1 loaded with extras. Full power a1r cond .. stereo. und murh much more P riced lo 'It'll lh1., week L11.' #395TZP s4s95 1973 COUGAR A real eye catcher with P S " P .B .. air cond . autorn attr transmission, extra clean. Lie. #360GHJ 1974 FORD )o:htt• Tu tone blue with vmvl ro•1f f> t:; & P R Jlr rond rod1n .1 nrl mort• Pr1 rt>rl 111 ll" Lu •'W1t<'CX 5 3195 1973 MERCURY 'farq Brgh 1 Or ~ Stunn1nii whi te exterior with hrown inter ior & vinyl roof, comfort lounge frt 'IHts and load~ or factory extra!' ,, srea l family l'ar Lie. ~1 53695 1974 COUGAR XR7 Silver blue with white vinyl roor. stereo. P.S .. P.8 .• P .W .• air c-ond . and a modMt price. Lie 1t549KJC. 1975 MARI IV T urquoise. wath padded vinyl r oof. stereo. full power. air cond .. and more. Test drive thi'I today. Lie. #129MXI. 57995 I 972 MERCURY C P Wacon. White with brown interior. loads of factory extras. This 1-; a real vacation special. Lie t1561EXC. 5 1995 1976 FORD ~. Ton Pickup Camper Special. Autom atic. P .S .. P.B., stereo, w/tape, sliding rear window, air t•o nd .. tu tone paint. Lie . •1804803. s5995 1976 MONARCH 2 Dr. (.)). Like new, only 13,000 miles, s ilver with maroon in terior and % silver vln)'l roor. P B. & P .S .• air cond., AM/FM stereo w/tape. See it now. U c. •SSORFA. I lf74UMCOLN 4 Dr. Sedan. White with brown leather interior and white vinyl roof, full power and air cond .. Real luxury at a small price. l"'ic. t447KEM. .JOHNSON I SOM ' "m~, 2025 S Manchester Anaheim 750-2011 SI 0,300 ALLEN Olds /Cadillac /G MC S 0 . Frwy ·Ave ry Exit LAG UNA ~lGUEL CALL 495-6430 ·1:1 Volvb 144 4 spd, 4dr <,t•dan Puel 1n1ect 1on. AM FM stereo t ape dck 5:;,000 mi A l cond. $3150/bst otr 645·845i '72 E ldo Blue -be aut -cond Al I power a c Matos, Us.ct cessones. S3800. 962·0505 ······················· ------General 990 I '67 Cpc de Ville. 2 d r. xlnt • •••••••••• •• ••• •• ••. •. C'ond. full pwr. S900 Ph 556 7i92 '69 Cpe De Ville. Vi nyl top. nu tires, xlnt contf:" As k· ing $1700. 631-2883 or 642·1020 '70 Coupe de Ville, all pwr. $2000. 644·0665 a rt. 6 pm Sale Pn<"'Cd from good. SJSO. Art ti . 3U. . b'fJ.1447 $4495 ~ CHJ·:v lMP,\1.1\ <:ooll • <'ond1t10n Ma ke· olfl'1. '72 CADILLACs Call 94>2 5355 Cpe. de Vllles ·-s Ch :\t ., ., , 15) 1 N STOCK 1 ev . on la • +-., f ~pd , 4 1·v l I\ M f F\1, • \our <:ho1<:t• o color., & ~ter<'o ,\·,c. P\•l l>l\. l'QWpment Mo ... t all \\Ith SJl OO n:.i~·:-645·8 48U, I uctory :.11r l'ond1t 1onms:. cv ,wknds IW0·2307 lull power . v in yl or ----- t abr1oh:t tup A:\1 f':'tl ·73 Monie Carlo \'t•1' stcrro \.\Ith turx·. c ruise clean, v.is. air. A.T . P B. <'flnlrol. split pow<·r 'eat, p,s, V-top, nu radrnl!-., leather or t aµel>t rv Ill· AM. FM. nu pa mt. uni.: ({•nor. tilt wheel, power ownt•r . $3000 546-1180 door locks. l'I<· , etc 1972 - -Cpc. de Ville (667 FZJ 1 '69 Impala, 2 dr. buckt•t Sale Pnced from ~calS, AM /F M, air. rad! $3595 ltres, trlr hl ch, air !!heh . 350 e ng, turbo !ru ns 1'1...l-'be Ori~. owner $1000,hst 1 ~ rs ofr.S46-4093art 5:30 Cadillac '600 H,1rhor Blvd (n\1,1 M.:~.1540·9I00 1967 Chevv 4 dr, new t1re~. bait & wtr pump. PS, PH air. $4 75. \l ar l ~. 894-9131. 846-03511 Autos, Us•d I ••••••••••••••••••••••• BUICK-PONTIAC-OPEL, IMC. YOU WON 'T WANT TO MISS OUR G·RAND OPENING! . THIS SATURDAY ANO SUNDAY " Door. 4 speed, r:JWr s3295 s tee r i ng , air , co n d i t i oni n g & eJ(trem ely lo w mileage. (278MXNJ. Pl.US TAX&~. t ( I t t \ ,, t fl d c '\& ti s ti d ~ .. .-rvs.. UMCI ~ UHCI A.wtos, Used .......,_ UMCI ffl!!!X, May 20. 1en •• ·······---··· •••••••••• ····-······· .............................. -··--·-··-· ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••• •• ••••••••••••• # .._ .............. _.. .... ~;..;..;.-----------------.-.. .... ---..-.."'"-!_ ·CheffOlet 9920 Ford 9940 Oldsmoblle 9955 0..mobat 9955 PWo 9'17 ....,...... 9960 ...... UMd ....................... ·•·••····•···•·····••·• .....................•. ··•··········•··••••••· ................•...... ....................... ·····•················ •..•.••..•............. uno Clwv. wqon ~ln1 1976 01.DS 73 Olds 88 Royale, xlnt '7SWa~on. V 6. PIS. P /8. "72 S.t~llil~ 1 owner. Xln\ Poeitlac 9965 ,OlllHoc 9961 P'Olllioc run eond. SI. m1 A L' OS.TA ea cond Bes t of cue. a1tlo. m~ cmuL. JJ.la1 cond. PS. RiH, A'C. lo ·-•••••••••••• ........ ••••••••••••••••••••••• $lt85..645 S2 100/~tofr962-002 tuned, new tu~ & brh tnL Lui rte. nm. 1971POMT1AC 1974roM11AC • SF\iibU"d..F.ormuta490. 9965 ~bot..:r~~ e,;:sh·~~t~; '73 Olds Delta 88 Ro ale Allmain.t.recQrds S2750 9GO-.S1S6 CATAUN SEDAN GIAMl>PRIX atereo,aar."'·ht wht. PS. -----if:l:,~':f'fil.~iM Air-rnn&.';"'""'1t11l&fl'HtW•. tnr?Ond. Vl'J'y-~. 751-8226or m3l7V-V1l ·y. Pb'._m Gq}d Dl!sler. vs aut'Oni rc:-~A!tl-A"ui omatrc.Rwr,.!_ na ~"'u•ul+ ~1'J ~--"-~. 644~700 pwr. stcerinJ: & brak<'s, Mu::.t sell S2I9S/bst ofr. 'i6 Pinto MPG Rnbt. Low 6cyl. Hnyl top, PS. air. a er. pwr. steeno¥ & & braaes, pWT. waodOws ns.7et.-da';~~4~- ----spbtseat,cr u1,e rontrol. 960"826,642-6733 rm. AM FM ca ......... ::.nrl. R&H. wht side wls. AT brakes. air cond . vinyl & se,at. vinyl lop , •ti9 Y ahbu :! dr Air d1g1tal dm·k. tall whl•el. Mugs, ::.pec i ul p nt U> m1. oni:.~1'4nr Good to p & IO\\ mi le::. AM FM stcrl'O. r a llyc AM/F:lf fir rn~I. radials p~ r. windows le door '72 Olds Sin Wgn 9 pass . S.52-0042 rnnd. Slr>OO 015 5449 <7 13HDOl wheels, air cond . tall 1own..6'2 1364a.t\6 locks. /\ j /FM .... 1ere o. cust cruiser Lo.ided • . $2695 wheel,ctc. <926.MIO). ----vinyl top & \l'lour 1n w,xtra.s. $2250 642 3~ '74 PINTO 2 dr .i ,pcl, Plym Arrow 7tiRG.S. 2000 $3495 '70 EICamUlOSS396. I 'Pd tenor. (400NYL1 --AM/FM stert'o ma••s, l'l' in warr. eg gas. s. P B fttnto 9957 · " :i::.pd, adJ s teer, s pec Nabe P I • a ir, nu pnt. L ... , .. -1 ... ~··o...>•·••·" ~~ 195 AC. on1 owner Sl650. rs ab ~200/ofr 492...Ull •1"--c.-. ,.,._, ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5"6·1960 "hl!i, 6900 m 1. Book. n ers 74 Pinto 2 dr, 4 :.pd, m.iA..... S3600. Sell $3300 Aft &pm, Cadilla '72 VECA GT 11-tthback, -----b air shocks. x lnt l'onci Plymouth 9960 wkruls all day 6'1:!·7435 • C t AM /F M. air, S850 Or 1974 FORD na ers Nt'w tires. Swed, Sl ,a50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pontiac 9965 au 0 BcstOffer.497 2665 LTDSEDAM auto S41 5217 or675 4-1C!l ·75 PLYMOl 'Tll C:u:-.tvm ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2600 H.1rhorBlvJ. t '6 I I V8. aulo malic. radio, L\ C) 11 nT ·a' C..ost.t M~~ 540·9 I 00 ceft.• er 7 m pao waeon, Vf'rv '73PintoSqulrcWnn.tu1>c ,-iry. i.t~sc t'r\\·i.;on '71LeMans.Red /blktop. && ood $72• rr healt•I', nwr. Sll'erln" & ,, c1n)\' Sl ,. ... e Cl" I lu0 i.: • " or o er· .,. " t dt'<'k. gd tire:.. xlnl conci -·""" ' " ' ' Lo mi, 1 ownC'r. $1600, 1425 Baker Street 6Jl·J388 br;1kt",. Mir C01ldit10ninll cen er $1!15(I S48·6()15 hook Oil \hi~ \l'hlC'll· I' l>ays ,!163·1i7til , evest---------- 9974 VEGA •76 HATCHBACK GT DEMO. 5 :.peed trans •• a i r cond ., etc. (llSOS/3532). ONLY $3495 HOWARD Chevrol•t Dove & Quail St11. NEWPORT BEACH 833-0SSS __ _._ & 'Ill' I top Lci.1ded , S!,IIJO. A ~ooll 1'11•,in l'UI' 759.0044 '74 Firebird Esprit. Fully COSTA MESA I.ii Capnee Cu.,torn L 'oupo.• c:ri:l:\ 111 1. 142~ 8akt•r SI rt>el '73 PINTO, llUIO, R&H, !Jut it has 71,000 milt'., <m --loaded, lo mi, near m lnt 540.9109 ·;4 Vt•gJ. a ll' tun<l. p /S, l'li, PS. auto lr.rn,, Jll $2695 COST\ \tl-;SA 38 .ooo mi. imper clean. 1l See in 0 ;.11h P1lnt '68 F1rebird. Xlnt cond. cond. Make ofr. Eves \'In\ I t np. run:. good. 'In int. Bul·kcl ::.ca h 540.9109 Si hS0.631·2281 parking lot al J30 Wl·~l rblt en$:. Ill''' t ire~ 75 J·t>l77or642·6SOOdys 1965 Puntfat•. xlnt conu1 si:ioo (irni "" lor Gary :~~::~~~7 1.,11,11111 1,cl nabers l'l•oplt>"honl•ccl µl•ople WOULON'TYOU--~~J:r~~t.4i~}~/:;~~~ SllOO h.,t olr 8-t7 ll li t '75 1.E MANS Sport tion.SWJ.J;~.~~·68 af\.6pm.~J:!li2 •hould ,cl"'", d ll·<·I. the rather be !la11tng'! informal ion. ,\::.k for Cla.s~1c 67 GTO. air, ne\\ C.Oupc. A·l shape. 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I , ' Ht•nlington Beaeh Fountain Valle;r ~ --~ -·--.--6.Q.f-"f4 0-N * * VOL. 70, NO. 140, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1977 TEN CENT Huntington Flayed on Senior Housin Huntington Beach city officials are under fire in connection with a mixup over a federal allocation to provide low income housing said a new allocation request by the city probably will be acted upon favorably ''if we get the in- formation we are looki/lg for." was sharply critical of the city's role in the matter. competency to fill this crucial need," he said. gressive work on our part, .. be said. • units for senior citizens. Planning Director Edward Selich said the city resubmitted new documents last Friday. "I feel that the planning staff is inadequa te and that it bas reflectect a lack of interest in housing for senior citizens. Ebert. who is affiliated with the Orange County Housing Coalition, says the need for senior citizen housing in Hunt- ington Beach is real. Selich admitted that confuston exists on the HUD allocation, but says it was the responsibility of HUD lo spell out what is re· quired. Ir approved. the HUD alloca- tion will provide r ent subSidies for 185 single·bedroom apart· menls fo r a minimum of 20 years. The Department of Housing and Urban Development withdrew the application a week ago, after the city failed to file sufficient information. HUD official Maryann Soos Fred Ebert, a member or the Legal Action for Belter Housing and a lawyer fbr Volunteers in Service to America CVISTA), uven e Hits Pole HB Cyclist Dies GENERAL DIES I Lewis B. Hershey ! Draft Chief, I • m ;(;en. Hershey I LIJeadm83 ANGOLA. Ind. CAP) -Gen. Lewis Blame Hershey, 83, who supervised the drafting or 14 s million Americans an three wars before retiring as the oldest military man on active duty. died today in his home town of Angol a, Ind Hershey died at a motel where he had spent the night, Steuben County Sheriff Paul Gordon said. He was to have attended gradua- tion exercises scheduled later at ht6 alma mute r . Tri -Stale Upivl'rsit y, whNc a memonal to htm is b<>in~ created. Gordon s aid further informa· l ion was withheld pending notification of relatives. From 1941 to 1970. six presi- dents signed the '"Greetings·· re- ceived by every draftee, but it was always Hershey -as direc- tor or Selective Service -whQ sent the letters. He retired In 1973 at age 79 - the oldest military man on active duty. Atoondant Just Sleepy Huntington Beach police we r e dis patche d to a B eac h Boul e vard petroleum outlet about , 12:30 a.m. today to cheek t the wellare of the atten- d ant after an anxious t customer's call. The customer explained between the time he s aid to t fill 'er up and a loud ) "clunk" of th automatic t pump shutoff device when • tho tank wu topped off, tbc ' att~ndant fell asleep on blJ feet. The drowsy service ata· Uon empJoye was chec:ttid out by omcer Frank Mor· • relU, wbo confirmed that : he WM IDdeeidJUltllffP)'. Crash A Hunt ington Beach motorcyclist was killed Thurs- day night when his customized c hopper veered off Main Street. hit a curb and hurled him head- first into a concrete light pole. Kenneth Alan j-lelm, 26, of 1687S Nichols St., was traveling at only 20 to 25 miles per hour when the fatal accident oc- curred. several witnesses told police. He was pronounced dead on ar- rival at Pacifica Hospital. Officer Orva Akin s aid Helms wasn't wearing a protective safe- ty helmet. Police ~d Helms bad just left the Main Street Saloon, a tavern near the Huntington Beach Pier, when the unexplained tragedy occurred. The victim apparently stopped in for just a moment and told a couple ot casual acquaintances he was low on fuel and asked for a push lo get bis chopper started. Investigators said Helm then continued up Main Street less than two blocks. whereupon the machine suddenly swerved and slammed into the curb between Orange and Olive avenues. Funeral services for Mr. Helm were pending today at Dilday Brothers Mortuary in Huntington Bearh. Talbert I.eke 'Discovery' Grave Error A strolling nature-lover's dis· covery of what appeared to be the possible last resting place or a murder victim in Huntington Beach's dry Talbert Lake Thurs- day turned out to be a grave er - ror. His telephone call from the site near Central Park and the city library brought suspicious police to the scene. A police radio call for help brought city Parks Department employes Rick Ellis and Dick Dull armed with shovels. They shoveled dirt until it became apparent there was no body downlhett. Nobod-y. Parks Superintendent Tom Bushard said today the shallow, depressed hole in the lake's floor does indeed resemble a grave. "If they'd have looked around they'd have dis cove red 69 more," Bushard explained. He sald what appeared to be a burial plot was actually one of 70 holes dug with a skiploader machinesometimeaeo by a soils engineering firm researching the possibility of re.filling Talbert Lake. "TMre were 70 to be1in wtth, but I guess there are 71 now," Bushard added with a chuckle. 4 Held in Drugs TEMPLE CITY (AP) -More than SU0,000 worth of .. an.gel dust.. laboratory equipped lo make about $350,000 more ol the drug bave been adzed and four persons arHltH in a rald by narcotJes offkers:Booked Thurs· day nJcht at the Temple Ctt.y Shelilta staUOQ for inve1ll1ation of poaesslon ol phencyclidine (PCP> wcre. Tboma..1 Sofra, 8$, ol TemJ>le Clty; Monu Tindall, as, olGardella, andtwoJuvenil . • "The planning staff s eems to be committed to the private sec- tor and aren't interested in low income housing. "They don't seem to have the He says rents are continually rising and many people are being pushed from their homes by higher payments. • He denied that the city is not in- terested in senior citizen hous· ing. '"We would never have been in position to get this application in the first place without some ag- The complex is being planned at the Five Points Area at Florida and Main Streets where (See HOUSING, Page A2) an m ro e Flyers Not Fryers 200 ehickem to Compete in Meet RIO GRANDE. Ohio <AP ) -Wh at happens when you stuff a chicken in a mailbox? Folks in this southern Ohio farm town say you get an angry chicken and -if it fli es far enough -maybe $500. TWO-HUNDRED f ealhered contes· tants will ny in from Boston, New York, Holland. and maybe even Bolivia and Australia. to compete Saturday at Bob Evans' farm in the International Chicken Flying Meet. Evans and his colleagues have built special chicken launching pads, resembl· ing mailboxes. There's also a "chicken flight training hangar." The winner-flies the greatest distance. THE CURRENT RECORD chicken flight is held by an English game hen, which flew 163 feet. 2 inches in 1973. The sponsors arc convinced the record wi11 be broken. "If I wanted to win this, I'd find a · chicken at an abandoned farm, because they're hungry and afraid of people,'' said Lee Durieux, promoting the event. lrmae-€mapa1111 Sale He says most domestic chickens are so well fed that ''they can't straighten up and fl y right." THAT'S WHY MANY of the com- petitors are bringing in birds from other countries, Holland, Ireland, and maybe one from Bolivia. Ourieux says the U.S. Department of Agriculture has called foul on the Boli· vian chicken entry, which may not pass quarantine requirements by the day of the race. Meanwhile, Durieux says the Soviet Union may be getting into the action, which he describes as "detente with feathers." He says a Russian agricultural of· ficial observed the competition last year to see how good the competition would be. "I SUSPECT they will enter a bird if they're s ure they could win," Durieux said. "I wouldn't be surprised if in a cou- ple of years, they will bring in a superchicken." Mobil Declines to Bid By TOM BARLEY Ot.._ Deity ~li.t StaH Mobil Corporation officials today declined to submit a further bid in the battle for control of the Irvine Com· pa ny. The decision , announced by company executive Larry Heyl from the company's New York headquarters, ap· pears to leave the way clear for tbe sala of the Irvine Com· pany to an East Coast con· sortiwn. News of the Mobil. declsion led James lrvlne Foundation 1t· torney HciWard Prtvett to call IM an Oruace COunt.y Superior Court bearlric wbldl will be b ld later today. Privett ~d he wlll attlt court acce~ff ot lbc consortium's offer QI S33'7.44 mJlllon, which wa1 submitted 'nursday. If Judie :Jamea F . Judie nee to Ute a)j, it Will mean the end of the lawsuit tiled against the foundation two years ago by Irvine heiress Joan Irvine Smlth. At that time, the foundation Pair Robbed Fountain Valley pollca today are seekin1 two young men who took $24 at knifepcrint from a COU· pie iJ1 a car parked Thursday nlght at a bow Ung alley. Police said the two suspect.a approached the car owned by Mtcbeel Buckrotr, 11, of F'oun· tain Valley, while he wu prepar. inl to leave FOWJtaln Bowl, 117)-0 Broolhurst St., at about 11 p. m. One ~ CM two auqecta p-,.o.; duced a kl"hen knlf e aDd forCed Buckroft to hand ov r hit wallet. N ither Buckrolf ·nor his female companion were lltjured ln the armed~y. w~s on the verge of aellinc the Irvine Company to Mobil for $200 million. Mn. Smith is a principal in th group that now appears likely lo take over tbe Irvine Company under its already selected new name of Taubman·Allen·lrvine, Inc. Other principals In the con· sortium include real estate speculator Donald Bren, Detroit devel()J>er Allred Taubman, Wall Street financier Charles Allen and auto billionaire Henry Ford II. Mra. Smith and other pr1n· cipab contacted today deellned to comment on Mobil's apparent withdrawal from the coolest un· tit news Of the company's de· cl1lon la conveyed In tbe courtroom lo JUdC• J\ldse. Privett commented tod17 that. f oundatlon directors bave aut.borilAd bim to leek court AC· ceptance of an off er that repre.enta a per aha re v &1"'9 i'l NQ.10 for IJ'Vloe Company atOck. Teen's Suicide Reported By GARY GRANVILLE OfVle 0•11'1' ~tlot 5ult Sheriff's investigators today are probing into the death or a 16-year-old boy who last week hanged himself in Orange County Juvenile Halt The youngster identified by the cor oner's office as Jeffrey Poole, who lived on Trabuco Road in El Toro. reportedly was found hang- ing in a single detention room in the hall the morning or May 11. According lo the coroner, he died May 17 in UC I Medical Center without regaining con- sciousness. Early reports indicate the youngster had shown signs of mental or emotional disturbance while being detained in the ball. Those outward signs, accord· ing to a source who asked not lo be identified, included ripping a cast off bis own arm twice, blood· ing his own nose and seeking re· ruge from those about him under a counselor's desk. According to a county mental health spokesm an, it wasn't until the· morning the boy apparently attempted to take his own life that mental health workers were called to the hall on a routine form . When they arrived, according lo the spokesman , the boy was being rushed lo UCI Medical Center to undergo emergency treatment that ended a week later reportedly without his re- gaining consciousness. An unconfirmed report said a juvenile court refer ee had or· dered immediate psychiatric care for the youngster when he (See HANGED, Page A2) Immunization Clinic Set A free immunization clinic will be held Monday from 3 to 8 p.m. at Masuda Elementary School, 17415 Los Jardines West, Foun· tain Valley. Orange County _residents may receive shots for diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, polio, measles and rubella. The clinic is sponsored by the county Public Health Depart· me&b Par~ must-accompany their children lo the clinle and should bring any iml1)unizatlon records they have, beal(h of· ficialsaaid. Coast Weather_ Fair t.onicht and Satur- day except for some low clouds Saturday morning. Lows tonight ln upper 50s. HJgh.a Saturday 68 to 76. INSmE TODAY h 11our U/~ locking IOmdhing? y OU Jnight JWS it at th4 Nft1POl1 Beach Art• Ft1tfvol. kc Page Cl of IM Wtekmdn. ··-· ... L.-n .. I .. ........ ..... ==~ ... l ___ "*" =-~ ...... ....... l A2 DAIL v PILOT H/F Friday, M'Y 20. 19n ForSclioo& :.1----_ -- Bormdary Plan 8y RAYMOND ESTRADA Ol tlW O•lly P'l .. t Sl<lfl Huntington Beac h City <elementary> School District trustees have approved a llst or school attendance boundary changes designed to relieve and prevent overcrowded class- rooms next fall. But the changes were met with opposition by several i rate parents who told trustees Tues- day their youngsters would suf- fer hardships. The board voted 4 to 1 Tuesday on lbe boundary changes Trustee Norma Vander Molen opposed the action and said the board should delay the decision lo gather more information. Board President Brian Garland said the district an· tiripated 476 new students in the Smith and Perry school a reas. Smilh School is acutely over· Top Shooters To Appear at Dart Tourney The 8th Annual Fu West Shootout Dart Tournament, al· tr acting top shooters from across the Unjted States, will be held Saturday and S unday at the Laguna Beach Boys Club, 1085 Laguna Canyon Road . The dart throw is sponsored by the Laguna Beach Jaycees, who share proceeds with the Boys Club. John Campbell, tournament chairman. said 450 dart shooters will compete for $6,000 in cash prizes. Top prize is the $600 awarded the winner or the men's s ingles division. Other competition divisions a re women's s ingles. mixed doubles. open doubles and four· shooter teams. Competition is from 8 a.m . to midnight both days. Campbell said he expects 4,000 persons to attend the affair. which is one of the largest tournaments on the west coast. Admission 1s free. Fro,,. Page AJ HOUSING ••• a plan for two senior citizen re- sidentiaJ towers has been ap· proved by the city council. HUD officials say the eligibili- ty of the proJect was withdrawn because they didn't have as- surance that the owner or the land would make the property available lo HUD which would select the developer. This hurdle has now been cleared, according to Selich. $21,000 Loss lnHB Blaze Damage in the wake of a con- dom1ruum fire set by a 3·year-old boy playin~ with m<atch~ was estimated at $21 ,000 today by Huntington Reach Fire Depart- ment invesllJCators Steve and Becky Fritz or IEOOO Algonquin St IO!it S3.000 1n personul possession~ which is in. eluded an the total loss sum. saJd Fire ln!ipt't'tor Jim Ml'rrill The bla1l' broke out shortly before 8 40 u.m .. at the rt.'l51den tt:il complt>x nrar lluntington' II arbour. Oil Hike Shelved JAKARTA, Jnclonesia CAP) - Indonesia has decided to forego the 5 percent Clil price increase scheduled by 11 members of the Organization of Petroleum Ex- porting Countries -0 PEC -on July 1. Mining Minister Moham· mad Sadli said today. 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Ol+ee .. ,-.., Te~e (t14)1Q.Q2t Cl...__, Aft•~tQ.M71 ,._~,,er-a.-.~._ ..... 1221 =·ir. :~ o:i:.crtt!..="'~ ~ ....... , •••••• ,,., ..... "" ,..,.,1\ .... ~ fHl'Wutfl •lllle"I '"'I ..... fl!llUI~ ';i """""'-· ~ <l•n "''"9 .... .i t..I• aiin.: tth .. Nll• i .. Mol•lt•" .., Ufri .. U ff _,.,,; •• matt M ... ._,.,,., "l'Wt#f __ U,,_Ny. crowded, said Garland. Students attend classes in the school auditorium, he added. Garland said the influx or stu· dents is due to an expected 394 houses and 632 apartments to be occupied by new school district residents by next fall. Garland said the district is ·•faced with declining enrollment east of Beach Boulevard and more students in other areas.'' One parent said Tuesday her young boy attends Smith School this year and walks about a half mile to class. Under the new plan, she said her son will be required to attend KettJer School and be bused 1 i,; miles across Beach Boulevard. He has gone to Smith School for two years, she said. ··When a homeowner buys a home he chooses to send cblldren to school near there -not to bus them across Beach Boulevard," the woman stated. Another parent said bis child's move from Smith School to Ket· tier School would be "upsetting." But Garland told the man, "If your son has been attending Smith for four years, then he will be granted a waiver '· and will not be forced to attend Kettler School. The appeased parent said, if his son wouJd be allowed to stay at Smith School, ''That's all I care about." Garland said the district will allow students who have been at one school for one year to remain there "if space is available." Parents also rapped the board for not allowing enough public disct.luion of the c hanges. Garland said at least 10 public meetings have been held on the boundary plan. The plan also calls for moving most Mentally Gifted Minors program (MGM) students from Pete rson School to LeBard School. A bout 70 percent of the dis· trict's 300 MGM students at· tended Peterson School this year. Garland said LeBard School is currently operating at half capacity. Another element of the plan moves students with learning disabilities from their current classes a t LeBard School to Eader School. Garland said this change was unfortunate but hoped the board would later approve a measure lo guarantee parents of the children that the youngsters will remain at Eader for the next three years. "The intent or redistricting (school attendance areas) is to balance the enrollment at all schools." said the board presi- dent. Trustee Roy How said the plan is "the best utilization of transportation" and will <tllow students to walk lo the closest campus in most cases Garland said il w as 1mpos~1blc to pleast• C'VE'ry parent "1th thl' plan. l'ro• Pag~ Al HANGED ... was in Juvenile court reportedly on May tO The psy<'h1atnc care reported· ly "as ordered before the boy was detained in the hall but not repQrted to the county menul health workers According to mrormation re· ce1 ved from investigators. the youngster hung himself from a wincfow bar in Cell 12. Unit B, in ju\·enile hall. The instrument used was a SI· ing provided him for his mending broken arm. According to a sheriff's report, the youngster was checked by a counselor between 8:20 and 8 :25 a.m. on May 11 and was found banging 10 to 15 minutes later on a return trip by the counselor. 'Run Away' VnderPorch Aslt any veteran cop abovJ kids who threaten to run away from home and he 'll tell you they seldom 10 rar. The old policeman's ad.ale pro- ved true again Thursday night' when a distraught southeast Hunti.niton Beach mother called at 10:30 p.m. to say her 11-year- old son vanished about 8 p.m. after vowing tq runaway. One minute later. however, in· vestigators said the relteved lady called back to say sbe took one last look around the house aJ'kl found the prodJ.gal son uleep Uh- der a pile ol clothes in a clos«. . I PlltlCON IACIC POI flASMUOHf a !ion .aon \jl(Uf C\ W»W. lO&•!OMlY-- (AllMlADUCTOi-COM PA-SS OINHATOlt Llfl PIHllV.. lAH AOJUSfAIU STAllLIZH Plotted? HOUSTON (AP) -The Houlton Poat said today it· learned that Mexican ofCicials eonsidered filing murder anal kldnaplng charge!l last summer' in connection with lhe death of Howard Huahet. The Post aald the charges ap. • parently would have been aimed' at Hughes employes, many or whom traveled with ·him from 1 country to country and who we~' his only contact with lhe outside• wotld. A spokesman for the Hughes Summa Corp. called the report absurd. DIAGRAM DEPICTS CONFINES OF 'SPIRIT OF ST. LOUIS' Chartes Undbergh Started Famoua Flgbt 50 Y•ara Ago Today The newspaper quoted Texai Asst. Atty. Gen. Rick Harrison ae saying he learned or the Mexican officials' plans during bis in· vesligalion in Mexico o( circumstances surrounding' Hughes' death and the late in- dustrialist's nearly two-month visit to that country . Lindy's Flight Recalled fj() Years Ago Today He Took Off for Paris A report rrom Harrison to Tex~ .. as Atty. Gen. John Hifl. the Post said . indicated Mexican aulhorit(es gathered information , they interpreted as showing death was due to neglect by the~ staff that cared for Hughes al the' Acapulco Princess Hotel. · By The Associated Press Through a morning mist 50 years ago today, a 25-year-old Midwest mail pilot bounced hls frail monoplane down a · Long Island runway and headed. alone, for Newfoundland and then the sea. Thirty-three and a half hours later. he arrived in Paris. He asked for •bath and a glass of milk. He introduced himself-"! * * * 'Flging Fool' am Charles Lindbergh." Re thought the frenzied welcome:rs might mistake him for someone else. But be was a legend already. this shy, practical man who bad to borrow a s uit ror the cer emonies. H only as a harb- inger or the future. the people or the lime could sense how his real had brought Europe and America closer and stimulated * * * the fatureof aviation. Fifty years later. Lindberah's epic solo flight is well remem· bered -tn San Diego, where the Ryan Airlines Co. built his plane. "the Spirit of St. Louis;" In St. Louis itself, where businessmen put up the money for the flight ; at Roosevelt Field on Long Island. where the flight began; m New York City, where busi· nessman Raymond Orteig of- fered the $25,000 prize that pro- m pted the flight, and where Lindbergh was welcomed later with a triumphal parade. "The very ideas of murder and kidnaping charges are absurd," said Are le Sederberg, a · spokesman for Hughes· Summa Corp .. whic h employed the Hughes aides at the hotel. Lindbergh Becomes The flight is remembered, too. in Paris. the city where Lindbergh stepped bone-weary int9 _!heJ!meUght. The celebrity that began that day never left him, and it brought great tragedy as well as rewards. Harrison wrote in his report that he was told of plans for charges by Dr. Alejandro Gertt Manero. who was then first assis· taot to Mexican Atty. Gen. Pedro Ojeda. "Manero·s interest in the Hughe!i case began to wane about last Augast.'' Harrison said. - lie said charges were never file d and no explanation was given. 'The Lone Eagle' Tonight NBC broadcasts the 1957 movie "The Spirit of St. Louis," with James Stewart as Lindbergh (Channel 4. 8:30p.m.) Dr. Victor Montemayor. an Acapulco doctor called to ex· amine Hughes at the hotel early the morning of April 5, 1976, said he was told Hughes had been un- conscious four days. BySTANLEYJOHNSON NEW YORK (AP> -The third week or May in 1927 was unusual- ly rainy a nd fog frequentl y shrouded the three contiguous Long Island air fields: MitcheU, Curtiss and Roosevelt. Moreover. the unpaved fields, onetime potato patches. were churned into vast expanses or mud by the planes and pjlots. support crews and newsmen awaiting take orrs for history's then-richest air race: a $25,000 purse for a nonstop flight to France put up by Greenwich Village hotelier Ray mond Orteag. ADDING TO THE confusion. ever y eveni ng thous ands of s ightseers drove out in T in Lizzies, open touring cars and more luxurious vehicles lo ogle the two favorites, Clarence Chamberlin with his plane "Columbia" and Richard E . Byrd , the explorer, with ''America." Top-ranked Floyd Bennett had dropped out afte r a crash at Teterboro, N.J . Public interest had only been intensified by rront·page re· ports of the search for l''rench Capt. Charles Nungesser who had disappeared over the North Atlantic the previous week while trying for the prize fiypig in the opposite dlrecUon, from Paris to New York. Suddenly. on May 12, a new en· try new ln from the West. HE WAS CHARLES A . Lindbergh, Jr.. a 25-year-old, tall, slim air mail pilot from Lit· tie Falls, Minn .• later known as "The Lone Eagle", but then quickly dubbed by the newspapers as ''The Flying Fool." Whal first attracted in· terest was that his transcontinen- tal flight from San Diego via St. Louis had smashed all then· existing cross-c:ountcy records. But even so, be took bottom place in the excited discussions or the race. A typical headline on May 13. satd ··Bettana Plane, Spurred by Lindbergh Arrival, Ready To Go." Giuseppe Be llanca de- signedChambttlin's plane. THE TEXT REMARKED that "Observers at the field look to Llndber&h as a dark horse in lhe ra~e." The next day, they reported - inaccurately -"Flyin' Fool Hops Today." By T hursday. t he 19th, a heodline said "Flyina Fool Adopts Mystery Air," not the last time the press would comment on Lindbergh's inacctssibllity. That WU • rainy' foHY day too, and Undbergh drove into Manhattan with f'rlend& to aee the musical hlt .. Rl.o Rlta" from special •eats back-stage. Golna west on 57tb Street, Llndbergb, on a bunch. stOpped lllld phoned the weather bureau • U. was one of ~ hunches \bat orned him tlle nlctname ... .l.la.ck.y ••• ~ .. Roosevelt Field under exclusive lease. had agreed to let the youngster use it for take off. Roosevelt had the only r unway of the three airports and Lindbergh had his Ryan monoplane, "The Spirit of St. Louis," towed down a steep bank and across a ditch to reach it. The thousands of curious, in- cluding this reporter, then a pre· schooler. bad long gone home. But. alerted by telephone the mechanics, weathermen and a hand-full or sightseers rushed back in the middle or the night. This reporter. with family, was visiting at the home or a woman who owned and edited a sub- urban newspaper and also cov- ered the air fields during off hours for the Manhattan dailies. When her phone call cam e. she bundled us all into an open Dodge car and sped to the field. FINALLY, AT 7:52 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time,· Lindbergh took off into murky s kies to open a new era or avia- tion history, win his pl ace as America's No. I 20th century folk hero, and, quite incidentally, give a kid a thrill that is stm vi vld after .SO years. Oh, yes: Chamberlin made it to Eisleben, Germany a couple of weeks later and three weeks after that Byrd made a forced landing off the French coast. Nobody really noticed. They were too busy giving Lindberih a series or hero's welcomes across the United States in an outpouring of emo- tion unseen here before or since. Next Friday, CBS will air an interview by Eric Sevareid with Mrs. Lindbergh -her first TV interview. The ceremonies in St. Louis and the New York area both began at 7:52 a.m . today, with the ascent or tiny airplanes into the air. In St. Louis the plane is a $100.000 replica of the Spirit or St. Louis, which will later tour a number of American cities. At the eastern end of what was Roosevelt Field on Long Island. now a shopping center, and near the spot from whicb Lindbergh took off. the plane is a sister ship o r his monoplane, a Ryan Brougham recently purchased for $75,000 by the Friends of the Nassau County Museum. James Pyle of Oyster Bay, N. Y .. was at the controls as the Spirit of St. Louis II took off, with 30 antique planes serving as his aerial escort. A crowd of about 600 persons gathered in Eisenhower Park in nearby East Meadow to watch the plane fiy over. As it did. the St. John's University choir sang ''God Bless America." Then, the Spirit or St. Louis II and its aerial escort. single- engine antique Piper Cubs and Cessnas and ·a 1927 ford Trimotor plane, retraced the route Lindbergh look as he new over Nassau County before he headed out across Long Island Sound and the Atlantic. Skies were cloudy as the planes flew by at about 500 feet before returning to the airport. He sajd he was told Hughes was not taken to a hospital because he refused to go -a: s tatement he said he could not un- derstand because Hughes ap- parently had been unconscious for several dJys. He said it was his conclusion Hughes had been seriously ill for months. Accorc:Ung to Harrison's re- Port, an ambulance arrived at the hotel about 8 a.m. but was kept waiting two to three hours while Hughes' aides tossed. papers into a shredder. Hughes· died April 5 aboard a private jet e n route from Acapulco to. Houston. HB 'Adopts' SUter City The city of Waitemata, New Zealand. has been adopted by the City or Huntington Beach as its, first sister cit,x. OJficial "adop· lion" proceedings an pl8.Jllled for June6. Representatives of Ai r New Zealand will present a conectlon of books on New Zealand to the HunUngton Beach Library. Keys to the city will be ex- changed between officials or the two cities. A reception will be held at 6:30 p. m . at the civic center. A WORD TO THE WISE- There ji o 1end~1m:y I~ capeWtorti •~ uw. ~r~tJy g w<>f~cencept. One odvanloqe is seeing corpehnq in rolls rolher Ilion sample~ Many disodvontoges oie evidenl -mosl operorions of this type buy only OH-qooch, so 1ho1 the cus•omer only qets 10 see old po11ems. or COl'pets the mills couldn't ~Pll 10 rP.qU!or outlets Also. rhos rype of OJ>OfOtion qenerolly feels tho1 "•PP.r'.ence ~ 11n1rnporont, ond conse1uemly 1he soles~e know little or nothinq obou1 the pro j J . '> F;no'ly. mmt will fOfm oul the 1nstolla11ons lo the lowest bidd8f. quofoniee.n~ o poor 1ns!ul 0110<' 'Mont of 1hese 1n,1oll0fs ore controcrinq illegally without o '>to!e license.) ~' Nden's we mointon a happy medium. We carry a lorqa inventOfy, o'Jd the large~ 50mple ~Plaction around. We hove experienced salespeople, and OIJ( installers w~re Ironed by us. f ;noily. we oie o stale ~censod controctor. Irvine EDITION I V OL. 70, NO. 140, 4$ SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1977 Totlay's Closing N.Y.S•oeks TEN CENT Snoozing Shooter Rousted by .PoliCe1 By IOI.ARY KA YE Ol OW O•llr f'llot Staff Irvine Police spent three hours this morning trying to flush out a man who shut hi mselC in his house after allegedly firing a gun and frightening away his ex-wife and her four children. Robert. McMurrin, 37, finally came out of the house just after 7 a . m.. but not before police had evacuated about 40 neighbors to a nearby park. • McMurrin was taken by police to the UCI Medical Center for 72-hour observation. PoUce said they thought be probably bad gone to sleep after drinking heavily and did not hear the at· tempts to arouse him. Set. Robert Kredel said police received a call at 3:45 a.m. from Carol McDonald, who claimed her ex-husband was shooting a gun in their house on Groveview Lane in the Willows tract. She told police she bundled her chlldren -ages six to 12 -into the t.mily station wagon and drove to find a pay phone to call f'ortlelp. Mr:s. McDonald said McMur· rln1 an unemployed salesman, haG been despondent lately about being out of work and bad been drinking heavily and threatening violence. Kredel said that 12 officers, in· cluding eight from the depart- ment's sr>ec1at Operations Unit in full combat gear, surrounded the bOW$e and tried to draw the man outside. They a.lao tried to raise him on the citizens band radio, knowing , be ls an avid CB fan. Police repeatedly phoned the residence, pounded on the doors .and yelled inside. "All we could arouse was the dog, who barked incessantly," Kredel commented allerwards. • He said they figUTed the man bad either passed out from drinking or. was biding inside wailing for pollce to enter. Kredel said they thought he was still in the bouse because his car was still inside the garage and they doubted he would leave on foot. McMunin was finally aroused when Officer Larry Bonney banged bard on one of the walls just before 7 a.m . McMurrin then answered the phone and said, "Someone is banging on my wall," according to Kredel. Police explained to him. what was going on outside the house and ordered him out. He also was told to secure the dog in a back bedroom before coming out. Meanwhile, at nearby Willows Park, neighbors waited. Kredel said the neighbors were "cordial and cooperative" and (SeeVIGIL, P-CeA2) rvme _ .. o. I I I s Toro 'Suicide' County Probes Youth Hanging By GARY CRANVILtE Ol 1 ... O•oly Piiot St•lf Sheriff's investigators today are probing into the death of a 16-year·old boy who last week hanged himself in Orange County I Juvenile Hall. GENERAL DIES Lewis B. Hershey " ......... Draft CIUe/, °GeJL Hershey Deadat83 ANGOLA, Ind. fAP > -Gen. Lewis Blaine llershcy. 83. who 11upervised the drafting of 14.5 million Americans in three wars before rct1r1n~ as the oldest military man on active duty. died today in his hom e town or Angola, Ind. Hershey died al a motel where he had spent the night, Steuben County Sheriff Paul Gordon said. He was to have attended gradua· lion exercises scheduled later al his aim a mater. Tri Stale University. where a memorial to him is being created. -Oon:t~u1d furthe,. mform&- (See DRAFT, Page AZ) The youngster identified by the coroner·s office as Jeffrey Poole, who lived on Trabuco Road in El Toro, reportedly was found hang. in g in a single detention room in the hall the morning of May 11 . According to the coroner , he died May 17 in UCI Medical Center without r egaining con· sciousness. Early reports indicate 'the youngster had shown signs of mental or emotional disturbance while being detained in the haJl. Those outward signs. accord- ing to a source who asked not to be identified, included ripping a cas t off his own arm twice. blood· ing his own nose and seeking re- fuge from those about him under a counselor"s desk. According to a county mental health spokesman. it wasn't until the morning the boy apparently attempted to take his own hfe that mental health workers were called to the hall on a routine form. When they arrived, according lo the spokesman, the boy was being rushed to UCI Medical Center to undergo emergency treatment that ended a week later reportedly without his re· gaining consciousness. An unconfirmed report said a j uvenile court referee had or· de red immediate psychiatrac care for the youngster when he v. as in juvenile court reportedly on May 10. The psychiatric car~ reported- ly was ordered before the boy was detained in the hall but not reported to the county mental health workers. According to information re· <Stt RANGED, Pag~ A2> F11n1 Won't Make Laetrile INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -The chemical firm considered the most likely manufacturer of laetrile in Indiana bas decided not to produce the supposed cancer treatment, company of· ficials said. The announcement Thursday said the decision was unanimous· Jy confirmed by the board of dtr'eaot!ot"Chemtcal Jnve~ Inc., the pa.rent firm of Custom Chemical Laboratories, Inc., of Indianapolis. PHISCOPI I ACIC fOI f l.A SHUGHJ & NOH IOOKS WIND WHHL fOI '90NHI EAITH INDUCTOI COMPASS GENH ATOI LIFE rHSHVU IAFT ADJUST AILE STAllLl lEl DIAGRAM DEPICTS CONFINES OF 'SPIRIT OF ST. LOUIS' Charles Lindbergh Started Femoua AlSJht 50 Years Ago Tod•r _ _ Lindy's Flight Recalled 50 Yean A.go Today He Took Off for Paris By Tbe Associated Press Through a morning mist 50 years ago today. a 25·year-old Midwest mail pilot bounced his frail monoplane down a Long Is land runway and headed, alone. for Newfoundland and then the sea. Thirty-three and a half hours later. he arrived in Paris. He ask~ for a bath and a glass of muk. He introduced himself -"I am Charles Lindbergh." He thought the frenzied welcomers might mistake him for someone else. But he was a legend already, this shy, practical man who had to borrow a suit for the ceremonies. If only as a harb· inger of the future, the people of the time could sense how his feat had brought Europe and America closer and stimulated the future of aviation. Mobil Declines By TOM BARLEY Of Ille Oalty f'llM Staff Mobil Corporation officials today declined to submit a further bid in the battle for control of the Irvine Com- pany. The decision, announced by company executive Larry Heyl from the company's New York headquarters, ap- pears to leave the way clear for the sale of the Irvine Com- pany to an East Coast con- sortium. News oC the Mobil. decision led James Irvine Foundation at- torney Howard Privett to call for an Orange County Superior Court bearing which will be held later today~ Privett said he will seek court acceptance of the consortium's offer of $337.44 million. which wae submitted Thursday. Trial wale.hers at the Irvine Company apparently believe the matter is settled. Ray Watson, company presi· del)t, told employes this morning that the transition or ownership would require a series of com· plex steps over a period of about 60days. He said be was pleased that the uncertainty over the ownership seemed lo be nearing an end. "The Irvine Company and its new owners can now concentrate fully and cooperatively on plans for the years ahead," Watson said. Woman Marine Dies When Hit by Auto / Fifty years later, Lindbergh's epic solo flight is well remem- bered -in San Diego, where the Ryan Airlines Co. built his plane, "the Spirit of St. Louis ;" in St. Louis itself, where businessmen put up the money for the flight; at Roosevelt Field on Long Island, where the flight began; in New York City, where busi- nessman Raymond Orleig of- fered the $25,000 prize that pro- m pted the flight. and where Lindbergh was welcomed later with a triumphal parade. He said his own plans called for to be as helpful as possible to the owners during trans ition. He urged employes and the com- m unity to work with the new owners. Watson did not go into The fliJht is remembered, too, his long term plans. in Paris, the city where If Judge James F. Judge Lindbergh stepped bone-weary into the limelight. The celebrity agrees to the sale, it will mean that began that day never left the end of the laws uit filed him, aod it brought great against the foundation two years tragedy as well as rewards. ·ago by Irvine heiress Joan Irvine A 19-year-old woman Marine was fatally injured Thursday night when struck by a car as she and a companion walked along a dark roadway in the El Toro area. According to a coroner's re· port. Penney Watterson, who was stationed at Et Toro Marine Corps Air Station, was dead on arrival at Tustin Community Hospital shortly after midnight ,today. A spokesman for the California Highw~ Patrol said Miss Wat· rerson wasliiC oy The car at 11: IS p.m . as she and her companion walked 1'astbound on Sand Ca· nyon Road about a quarter mile from the Trabuco Road intersec· lion. Also struck by the eastbound car was Raymond A. Metzger. 20, who authorities believe is a Marine. Metzger was reported in serious condition today at Tustin Community Hospital. The CHP spokesman said the dead woman and injured man ap· parently were wa1king in the traffic lane of Sand Canyon Road when struck by the car as it travelled along \be darkened highway. Identified as the car's driver was Mark Alexander ReddiCk, 21, of the Marine base. Tonight NBC broadcasts the Smith. 1957 movie "The Spirit of st. At that time, the foundation Louis," with James Stewart as was on the verge of selling the Lindbergli (Channel 4, 8:30 p.m.> Irvine Company lo Mobil for $200 Next Friday, CBS will air an million. interview by Eric Sevareid with Mrs. Smith is a principal in the Mrs. Lindbergh -her first TV group that now appears likely to interview. take over the Irvine Company The ceremonies in st. Louis under its already selected new and the New York area both name of Taubman·Allen·lrvine, began at 7:52 a .m. today, with Inc. the ascent of tiny airplanes Into Other principals in the con- the air. . sorUum include real estat.e In St. Louil the plane ls a speculator Donald Bren, Detroit ""1fGO-,OOO J eplica or thri1>tritUSt:-(See-llOBIL,-PatN .. 2~-- Louis, which will later tour a "" num):>er of American cities. <See UNDY, Pa1eA2) Coas t Radfution Fines Eyed SAN FRANCISCO CAP ) -The Nuclear Regulatory Com mission proposed fines of $7,500 today against Pacific Gas & Electric for violations in- Teachers Offered Merit Pay Weat h e r cluding excessive radia· tion exposure at the firm '!ii Humboldt Bay nuclear power station. The agency's office of in- spection and enforcement said the over~posures, which PG&E said occurred between Jan. 17 and March 11, were not considered buardous to the health of installation workers. The overupoauru were, however. in excesa ot the maximum allowable under federal regulations in a cl..lendar quarter. . . By BIIAllY KA YE Otttie CMllT ...... Staff Teachers in the Irvine Unilled School District are being offered a three-year contract that in· eludes a controversial phased-in merit pay system. The first year includes only a $500 increase over \his year's salary and no merit ,pay, the second year brtnia ln lower base salaries but merit pay increases and the third year continua the merit pay structure. <A lecu ad wtth the complete propo1a1 wUl be in the Daily Pilot Saturday, Sunday end Monday,) Merit pay, whtcb ll bllftd on the employe's performance rather than tongeTif.1, alreadJ is used for administrative and clauUled e~~yes in the lmne dilbict. But 11 tbe flnt t1mo , a concrete proposal for merit pay bas been made ror teachers. Teach ers and district negotiators have been meeting re1tularly, but salaries have not yet been discussed because the district was wattlng to put together its merit pay package. Tnasteel ar.proved the system at Thundl>' a private executive aeaalon uwe'1nl and tbe 1ystem will be pre.ented to the publie at ~·· recwar board meet.-ma M 1.:JO p.m. at UDlvenlty HtpSeboiOI. At that meet.in•, clUsem .W have acMnc• to ~meat.on thi ldea. After that, teaehen ~~ trtct Qlfklall Will HJG:me UJar neacilllt.IGDI. mcludinl the new 1alary1tems. AcCOrdlnl to tbo dlltrlct'a cb.lef Dl!l~hllor. Jack Pamam. the contract. During tbe second year ol. the contract. 1978·19, a new bue schedule would be put lnto eflect that incl~ lower salaries tor teac hers than the eurrent schedule. For example, teacben with one and two years experience would ~vo a base of tu.soo. and J.O.year teachers would re. eel Ye Sl7,750. Partwn Mid the dlstrtct ii abo 1u"81tiA& • new catqory called "malts: teecbers" fot t.boM wbO excel. PlaCement lii tbat cate&orY wlll not d&pepd O D ex- "~ At the ttart, 2 pel'.Cf!Qt will be pUt lJi tUt eate10f1 • ..tUi a m aximum ot 5 percent allowed thereaft«. Thole teacbe.r:a wOQld have a hue ot th.500. (lee PACI', Pqe AJ) Fair tonJgbt and Satur· day except for some low clouds Saturday morning. Lows tonight 1n upper 50s. Hlshs Saturday 68 to 76. INSIDE TODA 'Y h uour life locking tomethillo? Ycni might /ind it Gt the Nf'tllPOrl Btoch Am F•1ltOGL SU P.oge Cl of the w.-um.r. , r A2 DAIL y PILOT r Buglaes' Deatla I ' . ' HOUSTON <AP J The Houston Pos t s aid today it learned that Mexican officials considcr~d filing murder and kidnaplng chuees Jut summer in connection with the death of Howard Hughes. The Post said the charges ap· parenUy would have been aimed at Hughes employes, many of whom traveled with him from country to country and who were hls only contact w1th the oul.l.ide world. A s pokesman for the Hughes Summa Corp. called the report absurd. The newspaper quoted Texas Asst. Atty. Geo . Rick Harrison as s aying he learned of the Mexican officials' plans during his in · Fro• Page Al DRAFT ••• t10n was withheld pending notification or relatives. From 1941 to 1970, six prt!Si· dents signed the "Greetings" re· ceived by every draftee. but it was always Hershey -as direc· tor of Selective Service -who sent the letter~. He retired in 1973 at age 79 the oldest military m an on active duty. The general had been ill in re· cent month s and was hos pitaltzed at Walter Reed Army Hospital for son1e lime after s uffering a cerebellar hemorrhage Feb. 20. "Whlle he was \\Orkang hard. he seemed to be doing all nght. · · Mrs. Hershey said while her husband was in the hospital. "It seem s when they have to quit the things they have been doing for many years. they Just fold up." Mrs. Her~h ey. 84. died re· cenlly. ffershey was eased out as draft director in 1970 under the pre· ssure of antidraft forces and the c hanging times. He became then· President Ni xon's adviser on man power mobilization, step- ping down from that post m 1973. Des pite hi s age and near. blindness. Hershey was not one to resign gracefully. s ayang later. "I would have fell 1 was r unning away ·· His job as draft director \\as enough to strain the nerves or a paratrooper "You don't know v.hat pre ssu re is... he once snapped at critics who had accused him of partiality "f '\e seen experts in the pressure busm~lls." He was proud that has Selective Service System h4:1d performed without a taint of scandal its de- hcate. unpopulur task of deciding who must serve Ile lel criticbm a nd pressure hounceoff But the anlldrafl orotests of the Vietnam war finally pierced hb armor To Hershey. an attack on the draft was a direct altack on na tional security, and violent protesters were "enemies of the l 'nated States or stooges for the enemies of the l 'n1ted Stat <'~ ·· On Oct. 26, 1967. ht-urged his 4.087 local draft boards h•• could not order the m to reclassify a nd dr :.dt dl· monstrators who violate the law Critics charged ham w1tb USUli the draft to punish the dissent. a nd the S Suprc-me Court eventually voided th~ regulation which underlay his ··Pl'r'!onal lei lcr " Smoke Kills Man SPRINGVILLE <AP > A U.S Forest Service employc hos died l nf smok<' inhalation in a fire at his barrarks north of here 'in jerra National F orest . authorities reported today Scott Howe , 27. of Madera. was found dead In his room Thursday after he apparently had fallen asleep while smokin1i In bed, Tulare County firemen said. DAILY PILOT lle""1H W.... Prt\l<tent •nd PutiHU.t JeUll CMf'Mf Vlct P.••l .. nl •nd i;.-•I M.t ...... Tll•"'" "••'"• ••••o• T-1-'.M~ Mtn•qlnQ E•uor 0-.tltl" ...... "''""~ ~ "'" ""' '''"' MaNQll•• EdltOM Otflc:•• Co\l•IMMI JlOW .. tfley\11~ l •t.,...IUC" 11 .. 0tt,..,.wr•SllHI "=1::C~·~!~,.!''N,tir,",.~,. et ~n o .. qo F'"wflY Te .. phone (714) 14MU1 CIH91fled Adwertl1l119 M2·M7' __.....,~ ...... ,_Cl'lk• Sl1-t,10 ,,_~( ........ 4-..0UO vestigation in Me xico of circumstances surrounding Hughes' death and the late ln dustrialist's nearly two·rqonth visit to that country. A report from Harrison to Tex- as Atty. Geo. John Hill . the Post s aid , indicated Mexican authorities iathered information they interpreted as showlf\C death was due to neglect by the staff that cared for Hughes at Lhe Acapulco Princess Hotel. "The very ideas of murder and kidnaping charges are absurd,". s aid Arele Sederberg, a spokesman for Hughes· Summa Corp., which employed the Hughes aides at the hotel. Harrison wrote in his report that h& was told of plans for charges by Dr. Alejandro Gertz Manero. who was then first assis· tant to Mexican Atty. Gen. Pedro Ojeda. "Manero's interest in the Hughes ca.Se began to wane about last Auiust." Harrison said. He said charges were never filed a n.d no explanation was given. Dr. Vktor Montemayor, an Acapulco doctor called to ex· amine Hughes at the hotel early the mol'lting of April ~. 1976, said he was told Hughes had been un. conscious four dayis. He said he wis told Hughes was not taken to a hospital because he refused to go a statement he said he could not un· derstand because Hughes ap· parenUy had been unconscious for siyeral days. He said it was his conclusion Hughes had been serious ly ill for months. A<:cordmg to Harrison 's re port. an ambulance arrived at the hotel about 8 a. m. but WljS kept waiting two to three hours while Hug hes· a ides tossed papers into a shredder. Hughes d ied April 5 aboard a private jet en route from Acapulco to Houston. Fro,,. Page A I PACT ••• In addition t o the base. teachers would be involved in a merit p ay pool. The exact amount of that pool has not been suggested yet and "on •t be until ex act revenues are known , Parham said. Basic ally. the bulk of the teachers about &4 percent would divide onc·hatr of the merit pay pooJ amount. Another 18 percent would di\ id.e up the other half (the teachers with the best evaluations) and the re maanlng 18 percent. on the bot tom or the scale. would receive no merit pay hikes He s atd teachers would he evaluated b) their school prin· c1pals and a lso would have a chance to rale the m selves. Then they would confer and work out u compromise The su~rintendent would have the fina l authority and no grievances would be permitted Band Concert Set By Uni Marchers The public is invited to attend the Universi ty Jflgh School Marching Band's spring concert Saturday night in the school gymnasium in Irvine. The concert will begin at 8 p.m. Tickets. at $1 e ach . wall be available at the door. P roceeds from the event wiJl go towards the purchase of instrumeo\s. music and other band equtl>· ment. • 0•1ly Piiot Sl•fl Photo 'SPECIAL OPERATIONS' OFFICERS CHECK OUT IRVINE HOME AFTER INCIDENT In the Wiiiows, a Sleepy Suspect Complains About the Pounding on His Wall Santiago Pri11eipal To Switch Sclwols l'rorn Pa~ Al VIGIL ... brought ladders from their homes to help police climb onto adjacent roofs. . lrvtne school trustee~ Thurs- day chose J oanne L. Hodder, cur. rent principal a l Santiago Elementary School 10 Santa Ana. to be the new principal at Turtle Rock Elementary School, Mrs. Hodder will begin her new duties July l. when the current Turtle Rock principal. Marilyn Hanley, will transfer to the Front Page ... 11 . LINDY ... At the eastern end of what wa~ Roosevelt Field on Long Island. now a shopping center. and near the spot Crom which Lindbergh took off. the plane is a sistt!r ship o f his monoplane, a R yan Brougham recently purchased for $7~.000 by the Frl'ends of the Nassau County Museum James Pyle of Oyster Bay, N. Y .• was at the controls as the Spirit of St. Louis 1 I took off. with 30 antique planes serving as his aerial escort A t:rowd of about 600 persons gathered an Eisenhower Park in nearby East Meadow to watch the plane fly over A~ it did. the St. J ohn's Urtivers ity choir sang "God Bless America." Then. the Spmt of St. Lou•~ II and its aerial e:;corl. s ingle engine anUql\t.> Piper Cubs and C-:ssnas and a 1927 Ford Trlmotor plune. retraced the route\.1:-'ndbergh look as he flew over JNassau County before he headed out across Long Island Sound and the (\tlantic Skles were cloudy as the planes flew by at about 500 .feet hefore r<'turnin~ lo the airport LSD Blamed nDeat~ LOS ANGELES (AP > A Be vi!r ly Hi 11 s p syc hi at ri" t spec&altz101 m h11Jtu.ein~enic drµgs chums that [..eslie Van llQuten·s use of LSD in th(' late ~ rl)ade her more easily manipulated by Charles Manson. ·'In her case. I think LSD was a prime factor making her more stJsceptible to the philosophy of Man son and that group.·· Dr. Keith Ditrl\lln testirled ThurRday. ' newest campus. Hon1ta Canyon School. Supt Stan Core) commented today that distract off1c1ats are ··very excited" to hire Mrs. Hod- der ··11er reputation as an ex- cellent educator is outstanding ... Corey added Mrs. Hodder has had ad min1strative experience m the Santa Ana Unified School district from 1970 lo the pr~sent. She's been principal at San· llago Elementary School since 1974 and aJso ~crved a~ a!)sistant principal and early childhood education director at the same school. Also. she was "teuchcr in charge" at Diamond Elementary School and Jc•ffcrM>n Elemcn- tarv School. both in Santa Ana. .r~irs.' Hodder also h as been a classroom teacher in schools an Santa Ana and Pittsburgh. Pa. lier education ba('kground 1n elude!) bachelor of sc1cm:e and m aster of ~c1ence degrees from Californi a Stalt.• Col lege an Caltfomia. Pa. Mrs. Hodder also n.•cc1vcd hl•r C a I i fo r n i a a d m 1 n 1 s t r a t I\" e credential from LC I 1' inc and "as a docto1 ul student (It Clare- mont Graduate School ror t\\O ) cars , The sergeant said that once the officers entered the home. they verified there were twq bullet holes in the bedroom wall and two or three boxes oi ammun1 t1on and a .38--caliber revolver nearby. State Solons Split on Tuna WASHINGTON IA P J California's two senators split Thursday on how to deal with the controv,rsy over porpoises that die in the nets of tunu fi shermen. Democratic Sen . Alan Cranston described as a "dead· t'nd bill" a m easure lhal Republican Sen. S. I. Hayakawa int r o duced W e dn esday Hayakawa replied that his bill was "perfectly sen!.tblc." The bill would give the tuna fas· hermen permission to kill an ad· d1t1onal 20.000 porpoises this \ear An identiral bill was tn· iroduced m the House by Rep John M. Murphy <D·N.Y.L but amendments opposed by the tuna andusl!JI were added to it before al was approved by the Merchant M arane and Fisheries Commit· tee J Son Kills 3 \. CB Buddy Also Corwicted OAKLAND (AP> A 21.year·old man has been ronvictcd of murdNing his mother. father and gra ndfather last summer in a plot connected with another young m a n he met over his Citizens Band radio. Bcirry Bn.1 csckc of s uburban Dublin, whom at· lorncys said wanted to collect an early inheritance. was convicted by an Alameda County Superior Court .J UI') La~l m onth. David Barker. 16. of San R a mon. also " as convacted in the killings. The two came up with the scheme after they met while talking on their Citizens Band radios. prosecut mg <1tlorncys saacl . Floyd Brucscke . 42. Barbara Braeseke. 41, and .John .Brneseke. 80. all were shot to death with a .22· caliber nfl<.· in their ho m e Aug. 23 Ci>urse l . Irvlne city officials are sug. , gesting that the troublesome skateboard course in University Community Park be moved to an uninhabited site in Woodbridae. Asslstant City Manager Paul , Brady said he sent his rec:om· , mcndation to the city councll to· , day and that it wiU be considered at Tuesday's council meeting. 1 The skateboard course bas posed problems for lhe clty for months, with neighbors com· plainlng of noise. vandalism and invasion of privacy. ; But city officials have been un· ~ able to find a new location. Last month. the council asked staff members to investigate sites in Woodbridge, a vacant parcel in • Rancho San Joaquin, and Turtle Rork. Deerfield und Heritage Parks • Brady said the Woodbridge site ~ was picked because it is at least a half-mile away from any present or future residences and that it is • in a central location in the city. "It will lake Turtle Rock peo.. pie just as long to get there as Racquet Club people." Brady comm ented. The site is adjacent to the bicy. cle obstacle !motocross > course now being built off Jeffrey Road next to the realignment of the San Diego Creek. Brady said there is room for both facilities and that they seem compatible. The cost of rel9cating the s kateboard cour~e would be about SJ0,000. with ;mother $4,000 to demolish the ex1sllng course. Brady said The developer or the homes ad· Jarent to the existing course. the Peters Development Company, hus offered to pay $8,000 of thl' new cost. and residents wall chip " in another $1 ,500 Brady said the council will now ha ve to decide if it wants to spend the remaining $25,000 on the pro- ject Fro111 Page A I MOBIL ... .· developer Alfred Taubman, Wall Street financier Charles J\Hen and auto billionaire Henry I<"ord • II Mrs. Smith and other prin- c ipals contacted today declined to comment on Mobil's apparent withdrawal from the contest un· .. 1 t1l news or the company's de· . c islon is conveyed in the , courtroom to Judge Judge. Privett commented today lhat f oundation directors have authorized Wm to seek court ac· • ceptance of an offer t hat represents a per share vafue of $40.10 ror Irvine Company stock. Fro. Page Al HANGED ••. cea ved from investigators. the youngster hung himself from a window bar in Cell 12, Unit B. in Ju vcnile halJ. The instrument used was a sl· ang provided him for his mending broken arm. According to a sherirf's report, the youngster was checked by a counselor between 8 :20 and 8 :25 a m. on May 11 and was found hanging 10 to 15 minutes later on a return trip by the counselor. Ditman was the first of several psychiatrists expected to be called by ¥iss Van Houten 's al· torney In ap attempt to .establis h at her retrial t1\at s he had diminished capa<'.itywhen she al~ leged.ly helped mutder Leno and RQ.Semary LaBklnc~ in 1969. A WORD TO THE WISE- Brea Police Nab Robbery ~pects -·-.. .. ,, . ... .. Th(!(~ ~ n '• ndonc y '"' 'T'Ony '•1'p~t \!Otes ro u· e \tr rtly o warehouse concept Ont> odvoritoge n1>1rrq rorppt<n~ '"mtl> rothe< thO'IT SQmp1f'~ Mcinv di• 1 Nonro1es o-e Pvld""n' -most opetotrom of rh1s type buy only orr QOOd ~o •I I' '"• ~ J ·o~ only ,.,. II) Wte old patterns, or carpets •he miUs "" Jn 1 ,, • "' 1 1 ,, o J' .,. A ;, •h 1 m" oi opero11on ~nerolly feels thot '''f1"' "'X.• 1•vnc>c··or·· ,,, I r\.J' ,,. 1 ,,.nlJy lhe v:ilPsp,,ople lnow little or norhrng obout •fl" p•or.lu<' F no v 'l"ll)'. • .,., I 10f"'l r1ut the 1n\tollohon\ lo the l~sl bidr:ler . The policeman also recoured •ltnost $1.780irrt'a'S'tr ~eveO't'O trln been talc~tl from the oank. police said. ?\rrested on bank rO'bbery ,cJiarfes were Manual A. Montes. 26, o Chino, and Ernest Roman, ~. of Ontario. 1't.-o dayS' earlier. 'Btea:pollce traced two suspecteci, rob~rs to Anaheim and Htinttn9t0n Beach on C5'J' UC~nse number given them by • .-avings a nd loan worker. . . .. JufJrOntf""lnq o po0t nsr~'or•on !Mony o• th,.se •nstollers ore controe1inq rlleqolly "'''hour o VOi(' !icPnse I Ar Alj. '" '"' OT J r'<J.r> ') happy medrum w.,, carry o I~ inventory. and the lorye\t '>On'lple \(• l"t..f•O•· ;•our•J We hove sxperienced salespeople. and oor ihstollers were rroned by us. Finollf. we (l(e o state licensed controc1or -. EDITION Aftera.Oa N.Y.Steeks IVOL. 70, NO. 140, .C SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1977 1------...;..-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------TEN CENTS 1 . . ·Mobil Declines to Up 11-vine Co. Bid By TOM BARLEY Of~ D4111y f'lleitSlaff Mobil Corporation officials today declined to submit a further bid in the battle for control of the Irvine Com· pany .. The decision, announced by company executive Larry Heyl fr~m the company's New York headquarters, ap- pears to leave the way clear for the sale ofthe Irvine Com· pany to an East Coast con· sortium. News or the Mobil. decision led James Irvine Foundation at· torney Howard Privett to caJI for an Orange County Superior Court hearing which will be held later today. Privett said be wiO seek court acceptance of the consortium's offer or $337.44 million. which was submitted Thursday. U Judge James F. Judge agrees to the sale, it will mean the end or the laws uit riled aiain.st the foundation two years ·ago by Irvine heiress Joan Irvine Smith. At that Ume, the foundation was on the verge of selling the Irvine Company to Mobil for $200 million. Mn. Smith is a principal ln the group that now appears likely to take over the Irvine Company under its already selected new name of Taubman-Allen-Irvife. Inc. County Juvenile Ball Youth Han .... · gPro Lagunan Queries Actions By JACK CHAPPELL Of tr• Dally l'ltot Stall A grand jury investigation into events surrounding closing of public access to Thousand Steps in South Laguna and into the Board of Supervisors' action I abandoning public easements to the beach will be sought by ' Lagunan John Gabriels. I Gabriels, who has made a personal cause of public access I to beaches. earlier had brought the supervisors' actions t-0 the at· I tention of the attorney general'& o((ice through the South CoHl Regional Zone Conservation \ Com mission. He said Thursday he was dis· appointed in an advisory from the attorney general's office lo the commission that unless a pro- ject were involved, the com· mission could not deal with the issue aside from making an of· ·l~icial public stutemenl support· mg.access. -I Gabriels said that in view of the recommendation. he was pre· pared to bring whlll he called ii· legalities surrounding the Thousand Steps casement to the Grand Jury. Earlier. Gabriels charged and was backed by memos from county departments -that the board of supervisors had acted contrary to a County Counsel op1· nion that abandoning the coun· ty 's acquired s ha re tn the Thousand Steps was prohibited by law. Las t June, the board of supervisors voted to s ell back to origlnaJ owners, or to an associa· lion of property owners. the 140 quitclaim casement deeds it had acquired. There are 489 deeds to the lO·foot 334-slep stairway from Coast klghway to the isolat· ed Ninth Street Beach. The easements were provided by the original subdivider to peo· ple who bought parcels nearby th'1 beach along Pacific Coast Highway many years aeo. In the telephone Interview. (See ACTIONS, Page A2> San Clemente Business Hit ' By Bandits Two San Clemente businesses were hit in armed robberies Thursday by what poJlce believe may have been a team aasaull. In both cases, monetary loses were small. The first occurred at Jean's AJ. ley, 109 N. El Camino Real, when at about3 p.m. a customer pulled a gun on the sales clerk, took about $70 cash. atulf ed it in a shopping bag and after ordering the clerk into a dressing room, fled. Tbe second was at McKray•s Sboe Store, 122S N. El Camino Real. After trying on a pair of ~. a customer walk~ to the uln desk, produced a t>tue steel handgun and ordered the clerk to p•t the cash -about '90 -into a bal with tile boots. Police later found lbe boot box discarded at a freeway onramp. Det. ~ Hartman said It la believed two men worklna tos~ committed tbe crblin. Nostalgia Trip Lagunan Relives 40 Years· fEdit&r's Note-During a long and often impa1!ioned Cily Council meeting this week on the future of Sycamore Hill& in lAguna Beach. Doris Shiel& made a preaentation that we found both poetic.and nostalgic. It is for this reason, rathc than Mr•. Shields opinion about the future of the property, that we decided to nm her statement.) I guess the reason that I'm here tonight is that I love Laguna. I have lived here for slightly over 40 years I'll not say how slightly, just slightly. As a girl I scuffed barefoot down our dusty streets. I re· member with deep joy and blessing the day when at about 17 years, with my best boy friend Bill Shields, we hiked up over the hill behind the lumber yard lot (ri,ht here), past the giant "Temple Hills ' sign (yes, there was one stretched across these hills back there>. past the lovely standing "First Gum Grove" (now gone)-tben across the long ridge to the second ridge and the "Second Gum Grove" where ODl7 five or six handsome old frame houses kept .solitary vigil over little t.owD Lagtma and the ocean westward, and to the east, the winding waterway that curled and cut its way through a vast gorgeously green meadow as far as the eye could see. No sHtELos people. No houses. We climbed and slid down the hill into the alley. There were no fences. We walked beneath old sycamores with a white owl's nest holding two little eggs al our chest height, so we could look in. The oaks were so dense, we sometimes stepped in leaf mould up to our hips. We lunched near the only structure in the valley -a shepherd's hut whose walls were papered with 1890 newspapers. Glorious! Another lovely memory is of the rainy night when we slipped and slewed around in mud up to our running boards. when the only way to navigate the road to our home up in Bluebird Canyon was to keep the old Chevy revved up full cog c~ee POETIC PAST, Page A.2) Saturday Meet Set On Sycamore Hills A meeting of Laguna Beach re· sidents opposed to residential de· velopmenl in the Sycamore Hills is scheduled al 10 a .m. Saturday at City Council chambers, Dr. Thomas Alexander. president of Laguna Greenbelt lnc .. said to· day. Alexander called the meeting in response to council action Wednesday to approve zoning on the 522 acre property that would allow up lo 156 houses, plus agricultural or recreational uses. Existing zoning would allow about 2,000 units on the property. He said it is "quite possible" the' gTOUp; maildy membets 1>f Laguna Greenbelt Inc. and Village Laguna, will vote to take the first step toward an initiative drive. Thal step, he said, would be publicaUon of notice of intent to collect signatures to force a vote on the zoning of the Sycamore Hills. The greenbelt backers prefer a zoning that would allow only limited recreational and agricultural uses on the land. •'A lot of people are urging that we go now for an initiative," Alexander said._ "They have said we have nothing to lose now, that an initiative woq)d not cause any greater loss tbad presently exists with the action tbe City Council took Wednesday night. · "But we are exploring other possibilities of legal action." Alexender dee Ii ned to elaborate. He aaid the councD acUon was ••a d.llappoll1tJ1!_ent. I expected tbero to consider the plea that tbeso people had submitted. I think ma1be it was sort or naive, maybe the expectation WH m lxed with hope.'' ~tween 150 ?•1d 200 persons. jammed the council session. Many wore "Save the Green· belt" buttons an~pposed permitting housing on the pro· perty once called the .. keystone" of the Laguna Greenbelt. In contrast to previous sessions, a large contingent cam e who called for even more housing than the council was con· sidering. Alexander said he was sur- prised by the support for residen- tial development. He preqicted "a great majority will do whatever is legally possible to stop housing there.'• · Uzputrono Costly, 7 Leaden Say Seven San Juan Capistrano community leaders presented divergent oplnlons on the state of the city Thursday but all ap-eed it costs a lot of money to live there and is likely to cost more. Tony Forster, whose family settled in San. Juan in 1830, said he feels fortunate to live in the cl· ty, but worries that his cblldren may not be able to alf ord to live in the area when they grew up. Realtor arid Chamber of Com· merce president Leona Fllapatrkt predicted that it won't be Iona be:fon only tbe wealthY lrlll ~ able to buy pro- perty in San Juan. "I see !amllles staylne (n hom• tbey'Y outsrown.'' Mrs. Fttspatrlck wd. ''Youn1 people ill hrie to nrtt. and this will <See()Ol'l'L)', Pe1e Al) Teen's Suicide Reported By GARV GRANVILLE Ofltlo Dall• f'll04Slaff Sheriff's investigators today are probing into the death or a 16-year-old boy who last week hanged himself in Orange County Juvenile Hall. The youngster identified by the coroner's office as Jeffrey Poole, who lived on Trabuco Road in El Toro, reportedly was found hang- ing in a single detention room in the hall the morning of May 11. According to the coroner, be died May l1 itt UCl Medical CenteT wilhOut regalntng con- sciousness . Early reports indicate the youngster had shown signs or mental or emotional disturbance while being detained in the hall. Those outward sign.s, accord· ing lo a source who asked not to be identified, included ripping a cast off his own arm twice, blood· ing his own nose and seeking re~ fuge from those about him under a counselor's desk. According to a county·mental health spokesman, it wasn't until the morning the boy apparently attempted to take his own life that mental health workers were called to the hall on a routine form. When they arrived. according to the spokesman, the boy was being rushed to UCI Medical Center to undergo emergency treatment that ended a week later reportedly without his re· gaining consciousness. An unconfirmed reporl said a juvenile court referee bad or· dered immediate psychiatric care for the youngster when be <See HANGED, Page A2) lindy Began Paris Flight , 50 Years Ago By The Auocla&ed Pftu Through a morning mist 50 years ago today, a 25-year-old Midwest mail pilot bounced his frail monoplane down a Long Island runway and neailed. alone. for Newfoundland and then the sea. Thirty-three and a halt hours later, he arrived in Paris. He asked for a bath and a glass of milk. He introduced himself -"I am Charles Lindbergh." He thouaht the f reruied w.elcomers might mistake blm for Mmoone else. But he waslia legend already, this shy, prac cal man who bad to borrow a suit for the ceremonies. ti only as a harb- inger of the future, the people of the time could sense '&ow his feat had brought Europe and America closer and stimulated lbe future of aviation. Fifty years later. Llndberp's epic IOlo fiiaht is well remem· bered -ln San Dleao, where the Ryan Airlines Co. built hla plane. "the Splrlt~ of St. Lou.lJ:" In SL Louil llRlf,: Wt.ere businessmen put up the money for the fiisbt; at Roosevelt Field on Lon1 bland, where the rusbt beaan; in New Yottc Cit1. where busl· neuman S.ymond Ort~ll of. fued the tzS,000 prise lbat pro.- mpted the nJ1ht, and wbere <SMUNDV, •a1eA.!) \.. Other principals in the con· sortium include ·r eal estate speculator Donald Bren, Detroit developer Alfred Taubman, Wall Street financier Charles Allen and auto billionaire Henry Ford II. Mrs. Smith and other prin· cipals contacted today declined to comment on Mobil's apparent withdrawal from the contest un· til news ot the company's de- c ls ion is conveyed in the courtroom to Judge Judge •. Privett commented today that foundation dlrectors have authorized him to seek court ac· ceptance of an offer tbat represents a per share value ot $t0.10 for Irvine Company s~ I. P Wlntlflolo Better Wat~la Out ... Neighbors say Samantha, a cat in Riverside, keeps a watchful eye out for intruders, in this case the photo- grapher, on its owner's property. It's not really known whether she is one mean cat. Overturn Sought On Drug Chqrge A Dana Hills High School stu· dent who was transferred to a continuation school after he al- legedly smoked marijuana on campus took legal action Thurs· day to overturn the declsion by school authorities. An Orange County Superior Court lawsuit filed by the 16· year-old boy's motfler claims that his future employment pro· speets will be-jeopardized ii he does not take his diploma at Dana Hllls High in June. The suit claims that bis atten· dance at Sierra Continuation School will prove harmful when Senator Asks Probe of Offer SACRAMENTO (AP) -State Senatx>r H. L . Richardson <R- Arcadia), sa}'s be baa called for an inv~1tlgat1on by the state political teform commission into a report that be was offered $10,000 for a committee vot.. The conservative Republican made the move after bis . secretary, Marianne Ritter, said abe receive.a a telephone call dur· lng •blch a former GOP naUooal committeeman conveyed the of· fer. Tb• funds would be paid, Mn. Ritter '~ tri exchan1e tor a "yes" vote by IUchardson on .le&lslatloa to allow lncr •lil& development in the Santa 110nlca .Mountains. the time comes for him to seek a job. It claims that similar incidents involving other atbdents at Dana Hills Htgh resulted in no more than five days suspension for the offenders and that he should have been similarly treated. The lawsuit indicates that ac- tion was taken against the youth after be was seen smoking a. marijuana-~tsarette In the -mall at Dana Hills High. Coast Weather Fair tontsht and Satur- day except for some row clouds Saturday morning. Lows tonight ln upper 50s. Highs Saturd~ 68 to 76. INSIDE TODAY / t ~Ou': Uf ~ lacking 101Mthin11'! You might Jfn4 u at tM HftOP0"1 Beach Artl Fatioal, S« POfl• CJ oJ Che W11'"'*r. • ' . f2 OAIL V PILOT L/SC FrtCS.y, May 20, 1177 . • Thomaa Riley , county supervuon chai"'lan, hu or. dered the county counsel's office and lbt! Environmental Manage· ment agency to reevaluate pre· vious action abandoning public access to Thousand Steps Peter Herman. execuUve aide to the supervisor, said that until the s taff work was complete. Riley does not contemplate re- openlJlg the issue. He admitted .however. that a draft lt!lter "sugg~sling" dis· posal. of the 140 quitclaim ease· ment deeds acquired by the coun· * * * E'ro. rage A J ACTIONS ••. Katherine Stone. deputy attorney gene ral, said she agreed with an opinion or county counsel alter reviewing, al the behest or the re- . gional commission. a letter from Gabriels, the county memos and t he s upervisors r esolution authorizing the sale of the ease- ments. "The commission asked what they could do and more or less without a project, there isn't too much they can do," the deputy attorney general s aid. Gabriels said he was dismayed by the advice. He said when the rcgio.nal commission meets June 6, he will bring that as well as an additional charge to the body. He said he had learned that without specific denial by the board or supervisors, tbe locked gate maintained by the property owners is improperly denying the public rightful access to the public beach below the mean high tide line. He said an opinion to that effect had been prepared by county counsel. F ro• Page A J UNDY ... Lindbergh was welcomed later with a triumphal parade. The flight is remembered, too, in Paris, the c ity where Lindbergh stepped bone·weary into the limelight. The celebrity that began that day never left him, a nd it brought g r eat tragedy as well as rewards. Tonight NBC broadcasts the 1957 movie "The Spirit of St. Louis." with James Stewart as Lindbergh CChannel4,8:30p.m .) Next Friday, CBS will air an interview by Eric Sevareid with Mrs. Lindbergh her first TV interview The ceremonies an St. LoulS and the New York area both began at 7:52 a.m. today, with tile ascent of tiny airplanes into the air. In St. Louis the plane is a $100,000 replica of the Spi rit of St. Louis, which will later tour a number of American cities. At the eastern end of what was Roosevelt Field on Long Island. now a shopping center. and near the spot from which Lindbergh took off, the plane is a sister ship o f his m onopla n e, a Ryan Rrougham recently purchased for $75,000 by the Friends of the Nassau County Museum. James Pyle of Oyster Bay, N. Y .. was at the controls as the Spirit of St. Lout~ II took off. with 30 antique planes ~erviog al! ht!> aerial escort. A crowd of about 600 persons gathered in Eisenhower Park in nearby East Meadow to watch the plane Oy over. As 1t did, the St. John's Univf?'rs1ty choir san~ "God Bless America ... Then. the Spirit of St. Louis II and. als a~ra ul escort. '6inglf' ~ngine antique Piper Cubs and Ce.sanes a nd a 1927 Ford Trimotor plane. retrnced the route Lindbergh took as he flew over Nass1tu County before he ~eaded out across Long Island Sound and the Atlantic. Skies wtre cloudy as the planes new by at about 500 feet before returning to the airport. O"ANOI COAIT LIK DAILY PILOT T""0.•-C66<1 0.1rv Pl"" """'wN<"I"" _ ,.,. !ffW\ Pr•~• "..,"''"'"'bit IN 0.- C..\I P...,.,..,,.,. C..""l>•n• \.tpo•• tdl•-- PUibh\Mft M9rut ,., '"''"'I" ,:,tCMy fOf' ('t\t• 1#\A Nfl.wpott R· 'u" til.lf't·"Wlton ""·"" ..__.,.,_ t•I" V•ll•v lr'IHh Sadel"be'lli V4tltt1 •tto1t lAQUn4'6••'" \ovlt.(M\t,.At...._"""tOl\aledl •ion i\ puft41-.~<1 '\•lvrd•~t -4 ~., .. ti. ~;:~~~:;:!i.~,·~~~~~UO W.M lfy ll••r1N ..... p, ............. _....,. J•O II. C"'1t? va ...... ldonleltdOe-llMo- TIM ... •tl( ...... ldUot n.tMtA.Mv...,_ ,...~l"O Eoil<I" ~'"·'--llidt.eNP tqlt "'''"-""""'"''no G.ti'W• Laauna a .. cfl Office 016 Olt11,,.¥•t 51'"' ,...., ...... _ ... , p 0 ....... '1t~t Ofllc" tott• ,,.. .. , JJO ........ ~­"~"""" h-'t": 1111' IN(ll-¥otd ~!-11•11..,: JUOl 1.A Pfll"- • •• S.n ~ "'-•• T•hrpftone ('7'4)M2""4371 Clirulfled Adlltt11atnt142oa11 Ulfuna .. •ch All ~nta: T•hrphou-..... Fr-IH(i....... ., 41141JO Ero• Page A.L COSR¥. :-.- ty, had been w1thdnwn an the wake ~ recent aewspapu at· coual.,:r ' by v 1rtue ot owntna nearby pro,. ri1bt 0( public access existed. pttty. 'lbe county had ~ul.red ''I ~ihinlrJ•O~e formal ac· drive rents up, because or ~Hter deinand. I' M "· Pibpatrick aid slre welcomed condorolpium de- velopment in San Juan a few yers years ago, because they made tt possible for working people to share in the California dream. La1un90 Job11 Gabriela ts chaUengtng the legality of an ac. lion of the board of supervisors last JJJne authoritin& sale of the easemenl!S back to ortgtnat ow ners, or to a property own~ association. for$5perdHd1fO'Otthhhatt:s.~ •• lbi to ~It ~bllc UH is re. Concerns over cbuqty fl&blllty · quired,' Wallace Webster, depu· and providJng public fa~Jitles lo ty county counsel said. He said i£ the tmy isolated beach, which to the stairway were danprous, de· ttre mean high Ude tine is erivate ·nial of use for .reuon of public property, had causM the board safety would apply oot only to tolukeitsaeuon. the public, but to the other ease- Besidff, homeowners make good ~ghbors, she said. They don't riot and destroy property 11 as renters sometlrnes do. The sale of the easements has been deJa,ved since the board's ac- tion last June. The county bought for $24,000 a ment holders as well. LO-foot strip a djacent tQ the Herman seld he was unaware slaits. Thls,hai. not been sold, but of the cou.oty ~I 11 opinion, acc¥s• along it i.s barred by • but sald It was unUlce~ Riley "Three elements are reqt.dre(I for low·cost housing: cheap land. cheap labor and cheap materials,•· said Forster. "We don't have these things, so we're not going to have low.cost hous· ine in San Juan Capistrano until it ·s mandated by the State ... ' Gabriels accused the board o{ acting in opposition to a state law forbidding governmental bodieb from dispOsing of public accesses unless other equ~l access ll. pro vided. b~rbed wire.topped chain ·link would bac-k any move to fence erectttd by the pt-0perty formalize a derual ot public ac. owners. cess. The 234·step stairway to the Ninth Street Beach in South Laguna has 489 owners who hold easement shares in the stairway A spokesman for the county cour1sel 's office confirmed that an opiruon had been written 10 the board slating that because of the common tenancy held by the county and the property owners a '" . Fro•P~AJ POETIC PAST.RELIVED tiU she was airborne and COUld waiersk1 past the avocado 1rove,orwe'dainkoutofsigbt. Delightful! · I have lived by and for the arts during my life bent, and in the pursuit of the performing arts I have followed that beautiful canyon road several times a week for 40 years grieving at every lost and fallen tree and adoring every rock form and jealously measuring every rise and fall in the lake's water line. I have actually wept, to see that army of lights marching inexorably over the hill from Laguna Hills and down into my sacred canyon. All this where just yesterday-I had hiked over the hill into wilderness when there was nothing but nature-not a slick of a dwelling-nothing but a shepherder's hut and 1890 newsprint. This has been the loss which I have seen, which I now live·with, and which I believe few of you here tonight were around to see or to suffer. I have loved Laguna because 1t was for all kinds of people-an amazingly wonderful vanety. all of whom felt tree enough in this beauti!\11 space to be a litlle different and sometimes a little crazy. Laguna should always be for that kip.d of people-all people-but beca use of its rarity. 1t tb all too rapidly edging toward an elite, luxury community The young people in thls room tonight are threatened by present property values. WtiethP.r they know it or not. Few, if any among them. will be able lo live here in 15 .)(ears (or Jess). We all know that if their parents don't give them pro. pert~ (or even if they ~o), those young people are 'going to require a tremendous mcome to pay rents. taxes and in- terest on any shape of dwelling. Our first home here rented for $25 a month. That same location in this morning's paper is $600 per month in Bluebird Canyon. · We are proud and grateful for our beaches and parks and we are delighted and grateful for the County·s plan t.o. preserve large green buffer areas as our faithful Greenbelt workers have urged. But I believe the community 1s of the utmost im· . portance! J believe we want a community or an sorts of peoples here to enjoy our treasures. I do not believe we want this town to becom e saddled with costs that only millionaires can endure. I'm sure you are aware that lh1s fate 1~ in store for love- ly Laguna unless this Council acts with the wisdom of Solomon tonight. This is it' You will decide tonight whether Laguna is for PEOPLE to live in, or af tl as to become the costly bedroom of Corporation heads I have lost much of m y Old Laguna, but many of us here tonight will lose it all if we attempt to accept responstbtlity for that entire valley. Let us keep our homes, and the sweetness of our parks, and the green buffers which we can afford. Let's not bankrupt ourselves in the gr eed and acqu1s1t1on or something which is truly not in our power to posse!>s nor in out"baok account to buy. San Clemente Man Gets Prison Terms I A San Clemente man whose ar· rest m Newport Beach led to the accidental shooting by pohce of_. bystander was sentenced Thurb· day to state prison on six of U armed robbery conv1ct1on~ It Wa5 explained that he fired at \he Oeeinf? Sution in the belief that the San Clemente man was reaching for a weapon and planned to use it. Orunl(e County Superior Court Jud~e ti Walter Steiner ordert>d Richard Waluam Sutton. 20. o( 1611 Calle Las Bolas. to !erve tbt• six term~ consecuttvch. Technically . the senh.•ncc-; could kttp Sutton an pnson for thP next 60 years. But a recently approved Senate bill which take! e ffect July l will almost certainly meaD that he serves no more than 10 years. it was expla.inc.'<1 by court officials after the sen-tencing. Sutton's 14th and final robbery was committed last Dec. 17 when he attempted to repeat an earlier armed robbery or Albertson's Market. 3049 E. Coast Highway Corona del Mar. ' The arrest had tragic over· tones with lhe killing of han· dyman Joe Hines, 61, or Dana P oint. who was s hot in the s tomach by a police officer as he stepped into the line of fire. Officer Doug Thomas was held blameless for the death otllines 2Teens Face Burglary Raps Officer-; who pursued Stttton out into the street and captured him round a loatted .38-t=allbe.r re· volver m has possession. .. San Juan Man Sente nce d in Traffic Death Thomas Edwin O'Sullivan of San Juan Capistrano• was sen-, tcnced to 60 days in Orange Coun- ty Jail Thursday after pleading guilty to r)'lanslaughter charges stemming from the tram-~ death or a young El Toro motorcyclist. Superior Court Judg,e .James H. Walsworth placed O'Sulllyan, 20. of 26426 Evergreen SL · on three years probation and' re· voked his driver's license. O 'Sullivan was b09ked on manslaughter and drun1ten drlv· ing charges Dec. 26 when his car s mashed into a motorcycle driven by Jeffrey Enda. 17, of' 22S9.S DupbDClald Circl&, ·El Toro. · - • Officers said Enda and his •• )>aasenger 6iere waiting'.for the light t.o change at the intersection bf .. El Toro and Serr.ano 1'9.ads when O'Sullivan's car pl9wed in· to their mac)Unc. , · »; Enda's pusenjer ~~thrown •165 feet Into the '"ters.ectton. He , has since recover'14.from his in· juries. ·' ... , . "Normally, this office is OD the side of provldlng access to beachd u in tbe current case of Capistrano Btach," Herman said referring to an easement fenced off by a beach property owner Chere. GENERAL DIES Lewis B. Hershey ... _. Ailbig Reee•tly . 'Y Draft Supervisor Gen. Hershey Dies ANGOLA, lnd. CAP> -Gen. Lewis Blaine Hershey, 83, who supervised the drafting of 14.5 million Americans in three wars before retiring a s the oldest military man OD active duty, died today in his home t own of Angola, Ind. Hershey died al a motel where he had spent the night. Steuben County Sheriff Paul Gordon said He was to have attended gradua· lion exercises scheduled later at his alma mater, T ri·Slate University, where a memorial to 11'l" is being created. Gordon said further informa- tion was withheld pending notification of relali9es. From 1941 to 1970, six presi· dents signed the .. Greetings" re· ceived by every draftee, but il was alw~ys Hershey -as d\rec· tof' of Selective Service -who sent the letters. He r61.ired In 1973 ill age 79 the oldest military man on active duty The scneral pad ~n ill in re ce nt m o nth s and w as hospttl)lized at Walter Reed Army Hospital for some time a fter suffering a cerebellar Top Shooters To Appear at Dart Toomey T he 8th Annual Far West Shootout Dart Tournament at. tracting top shooters from a~ross the United States, will be held Satu rday and Sunday at the Laguna Beach }loys Club, 1085 Laguna Can.yon Road. The dart throw is sponsored by the Laguna Beach Jaycees, who share proceeds with the Boys Club. John Campbell, tournament chairman, said 450 dart shooters wi!I compete for $6,000 in cash prizes. Top prize is the $600 awarded the winner of the men's singles division. Other competition divisions are women's s ing les. mixed doubles. open doubles and four. shooter teams. Competition is from 8 a.m. to midnight. both days. Campbell ba1d he expects 4,000 persons to attend the affair, which is one of the largest tournaments on the west coast. Admission is free. hemorrhage Feb. 20. "While he was working hard. he seemed to be doing all right." Mrs. Hershey said while f\er husband was in the hospital. "It seems when they have to quit the things they have been doing for many years. they just fold up." Mrs. Hershey. 84. died re• cently. Hershey was cased out as draft director in 1970 under the pre- ssure of antidraft forces and the changing times. He became then President Nixon's adviser on manpower mob1lizat1on. step- ping down from that post in 1973 Despite his age and near blindness. Hershey was not om• t o resign gracefully. saying later, "I would have felt I wa:. running away." His job as draft director was enough to strain the nerves of a par atrooper. "'You don't know what pre ssure is, .. he once snapped al critics who had accused him of partiality. ''I've seen ex perts an the pressure business " He was proud that his Selectm: Service System had performed without a taint of scandal its de· licate. unpopular task or decidinli( who must serve. He let criticism and pressure bounce off But the antidraft protests of the Vietnam war finally pierced his armor. To Hershey. an attack on the draft was a direct attack on national s~urity. and violent protesters were "enem ies of the United States or stooges for the enemies or the United States." On Oct. 26. 1967, he urged his 4,087 local draft boards -he could not order them -to reclassify and draft de monstrators who violate the law Critics charged him with using the draft to punish the dissent, and the U.S. Supreme Court eventually voided the regulation which underlay his "personal let ter. ·· Smoke Kills Mao SPRINGVILLE CAP) -A U.S. Forest Service employe has died of s moke inhalation in a fire at his barracks north of here in S ie rr a Nation al Forest . authorities reported today. Scott Howe, 27, of Madera, was found dead in his room Thursday after he apparently had fallen asleep while smoking in bed, Tulare County firemen said Marilyn Williams, repr~ent· ing the Capistrano Community Affairs Council. said she is con- cerned about the ''bare bones" five-year city budget. Sb~ said projected operational expen- ditures exceed projected income by 12 percent. "The five.year budget is the closest the city bas come to hav· mg a rmancial clement of the general plan," she said. "Th~ ge nera l plan promises a beautiful city -40.000 people U. 15 years -butt:an we affordit?"J "The city c annot build beautiful parks, equestrian trails and other amenities outlined in the general plan unless the city takes money away from citizens in the form of t axes," Mrs. Williart\S said. "San Juan must expand its in· duslrial·commercial lax base, or the people who live here will be paying some big bills," she said. Jerome Thornsley, Capistrano Unified School District s uperin- tendent, urged San Juan voters to s upport the May 31 school bond election. which would allow the Capistrano district to issue $39,000 in bonds to build new schools and to borrow another Sl0,000 for school construction rrom state funds "Just as there ain't any such thing as a free lunch, there ain't any such thing as free schools." he said "No fair y from Sacramento provides schools for us. Thornsley' said the current Ca pistrano sc hool district population is 82,000. Jn five years. that figure will jump to 123,000, he said Thursday's panel was sponsored by the Capistrano Business and Property Owners Association. Speakers included Thorns ley, Forster, Mrs . f'itzpatrick, a nd Mrs. Williams; J a.m~s Mocalis, city manager , W11l1am Meadows, publie in· form at ion o fficer with the Municipal Water District or Orange County; and Bernie Mal· t hey, chairman of the San Juan Capistrano Concerned Citizens for Responsive Government. F ro• Page A l HANGED ••• was in juvenile court r eportedly on May 10. The psychiatric care reported- ly was ordered before the boy was detained in the hall but not reported to the county mental health workers. According to information re· . ccived from investigators, the youngster hung himself from a window bar in Cell 12, Unit B, in juvenile hall. The instrument used was a sl- ing provided him for his mending broken a rm. According to a sheriff's report, the youngster was checked by a counselor between 8:20 and 8:25 a.m. on May 11 and was found hanging 10 to 15 minutes later on a return trip by the counselor. A WORD TO THE WISE- ·--·-- r There 1!> o !Pndoncy fOf mony carpet stOfes to u~e \lrictly o warehouse concept On,. odvoritogp ,. ''"etnq corpetinq in rolls rorher than -;ample\ Moiy d1\0<:lvontoqe., Of" evtdenr -most opemt on\ ol th\ type buy onlv Off .qocxk m that the customer only '1"' .. ro ~,.,. old pattern~. or co,pets the m;!I~ couldn't sell to rf'qulor outlets. Al~o. rh1s type of ope,otion qeneroUy feels that exf)efience 1\ unimportant. ond consequoorly the solespeorlP ~now li11le 0< Mthinq about the products Finally most Wiii farm out the imtollo11ons to the lowest bidder, 9uoronteemg 0 poor mstollot1on. !Mony or 1he\e m~tollers ore contracting illeqolly without o s~ license.) t:J • N .Aldin's we mointon o happy ~ium. We carry o laqe inventory, and the largest sample selection o•ound. We hov#expenenced salespeople. ond our installer\ ..,-ere troned by us. Finally, wfJ ore o stote Kcensed controct04' DEN'S ·:iiisia11atian:·custom draperies .· .... " linOleum • Vvaod floor · 1662• Pl'ACENTIA AVfNOE • COSTA MESA, CAlff. V76?T • 1'ff0Nr616:'i83 . • •• l VOL. 70, NO. 140, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A .. FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1977 Afternoon N.Y.Stoeks TEN CENTS Mobil D.eclines to Up Ii-vine Co. Bid By TOM BARLEY °'"" CMlly ~!+et JU.ff Mobil Corporation officials today declined to submit a further bid in the battle for control of the Irvine Com· pany. The decision, announced by company executive Larry Heyl from the company's New York headquarters, ap- pears to leave the way clear for the sale of the Irvine Com· pany to an East Coast con· sortium. News of the Mobil. decision leer James Irvine Foundation al· torney Howard Privett to call for an Orange County Superior Court hearing whlch will be held later uven e , El Toro Marine Killed • A 19-year-old woman Marine was fatally injured Thursday night when struck by a car as she and a companion walked along a dark roadway in the El Toro area. According lo a coroner 's re· port, Penney Watterson. who was stationed al El Toro Marine !Corps Air Station, was dead on 1arrival at Tustin Community lHospatal shortly after midrught today. ; A spokesman for the CaUfomia ,Highway Patrol said Miss Wat· terson was hit by the car at 11 : 15 ;p.m . as she and her companion 1 walked eastbound on Sand Ca- nyon Road about a quarter mile from the Trabuco Road Intersec- tion. . Also struck by the e astbound car was Raymond A. Metzger, 20, who authorities believe is a Marine. M ettger was reported in serious condition today al Tustin Community Hospital. I The CHP spokesman said the !dead woman and injured man ap- parently were walking in the !traffic lane of Sand Canyon Road when struck by the c ar as it travelled along the darkened highway. Jdenlified as the car 's driver was Mark AlexandC'r Reddick, 21, of the Marine base. Suspe ct Kee p s Irvine Police Up All Night ByWLARYKAYE OI Ille Daily l"llet St•lf Irvine Pollce spent three hours this rporning trying to flus h out a man who shut hlmself in his house alter allegedly firing a gun aod frightening away tus ex-wue and her four children. Robert Mc Murrin, 37, finally cam e out of the house just after 7 a.m ., but not before police had evacuated about 40 neighbors to a nearby park. Mc Murrin was taken by poUce to the UCI Medical Center for 72-hour observation . Police said they thought he probably had gone to sleep after drinking heavily and did not bear Ule at· tempts to arouse him. Sgt. Robert Kredel said police received a call at 3:45 a .m. from Carol McDonald. who claimed her ex-husband was s hooting a gun in their house on Groveview Lane in the Willows tract. She told police she bundled her children -ages six to 12 -into ttre family station wagon and drove lo find a pay phohe to call for help. Mrs. McDonald said McMur· rin, an unemployed salesman, had been despondent lately about being out of work and had been drinking heavily and threatening violence. Jtredel said that 12 omcers, in· eluding eight from the depart· meat's Special Operations Unit in full combat gear, surrounded the house and tried to draw the man outside. They also tried to raise him on th• tllizens band radio, knowlng he •·an avtd CB fan. fbllce repeatedly phoned the idence, pounded on the doors )felled lnside. "11 we could arouse wu ~ doc. who barked Incessantly,•• ltr~ commented •fte'nflmir.. He ••Id they ficured tbe m 1111 bad <See VIGIL, Pase AZ> . L ' AP Plloto GENERAL DIES Lewis B. Hershey Hershey, Ex-draft Boss, Dies ANGOLA. lnd. (AP > -Gen. Lewis Blaine Hershey, 83. who supervised the draftm~ of 14.5 million Americans an three wars before retiring as the oldest m1lilary man on active duty. died today in his home town of Angola. Ind. Hershey djed a t a molel"where he had spent the night. Steuben County Sheriff Paul Gordon said. He was to have attended Aradua- taon exercises scheduled later at h as a lma mater. Tri-St a te l 'nivers1ty. where a memorial to him as beinJt created. Gordon said further mforma · t 1on was w1thheld p ending noh f 1c ulton of relatl ves. fo'rom 1941 to 11170. six presi- dents signed the "Greetings" re· ceived by every draftee, but it was always Hershey as direc- tor of Selective Service -who sent the letters. He retired in 1973 at age 79 - the oldest military man on active duty The general had been ill in re- c c n t month s and wa s h ospitalized al Walte r Reed Army Hospital for some time after suffer ing a cerebellar hemorrhage Feb. 20. "While he was working hard, he seemed to be doing all right,'· Mrs. Hershey said while her husband was in the hospital. "lt seems when th~y have to quit the <See DRAFT, P age AZ) Futr,ue Farmers Set Field Day ·For Saturday The Mission Viejo Chapter of the Future Farmers of America will present its annual field day and deep pit B·B·Q Saturday on the Mission Viejo Hich Scbool campus. Livestock, includlne steers, lambs, rabbits and chickens which have been raised by the studenta, will be on dis play and judged beginning at 10 a .m. The atudenta also wlll present. an ornamental horticulture ex· hlbit and participate in a baldn1 contest and other compeUt.ions rel at.inf to aeriC)llture. The blrbecue wHl be Strved at &:30 s>.m. Dinner tickets, priced at S3 tor adults and S2 for cfiD«!Nli; niay be purchased at thedoor. . Tbe public ts invited to attend • today. Privett said he will seek court acceptance o! the consortium's offer of $337.44 million, which was submitted Thursday. If Judge James F. Judge agrees to ~e sale, it will mean the end of the laws uit filed against the foundation two years ·ago by Irvine heir~ss Joan Irvine Smith. At that lime, the foundation was on the verge of selling the Irvine Company l.o Mobil for $200 million. Mrs. Smith is a principal in the group thar'now appears likely to take over the Irvine Company under its already selected new name of Taubman-Allen-Irvine, Inc. • Other principals in the con- sortium include · real estate speculator Dooald Bren, Detroit developel' Alfred Taubman, Wall Street financier Charles Allen and auto billionaire Henry Ford 11. Mrs. Smith and other prio· cipals contacted today declined to comment on Mobil's apparent withdrawal from tbe contest un· til news of the company's de- cision is conveyed in the courtroom to Judge Judge. . Privett commented today that foundation directors have authorized him to seek court ac· ceptance of a n offer that r epresents a per share value of $40.10 for Irvine Company stock . an m ro .. e Hughes Death Plotted? HOUSTON (AP ) -The H ouston Post said today it le arned that Mexican officials considered filing murder and kidnapmg char ges last s ummer in connecUon with the death of Howard Hughes. T he Post said the charges ap- parently would have been aimed at Hughes employes, many of whom traveled with him from country to country and who were his only contact with the outside world. A spokesman for e Hughes Summa Corp. called he report absurd. The new quoted Texas Asst. Atty. Gen. Rick Harrison as saying he learned of the Mexican officials' plans during his in- vestigation in Mexico of circumstances s urrounding Hughes' deatb and the late in· dustriallst·s nearly two-month visit to that country. El Toro Boy, 16~ 'Suicide' By GARY GRANVILLE OI ttle Olllly ~llol Slllt Sheriff's inves tigators today nre probing into the d eath of a 16-year-old boy who last week hanged hlmseU1n Or ange County Juvenile Hall. The youngster identified by the coroner's offi ce as Jeffrey Poole, who lived on Trabuco Road in El Toro, reportedly was found hang- ing in a single detention room in the hall the morning of May 11. According to the coroner, he died May 17 in UCI Medical Center without regaining con· sciousness. Early 'reports indicate the youngster bad shown signs of mental or emotional disturbance • while being detained in the hall. Those outward signs, accord- ing to a source ~ho asked not to be identified, inCluded ripping a cast off hls own a rm twice, blood· ing his own nose and seeking re· fuge from those about him under a counselor's desk. According to a county mental health spokesman, it wasn't until A report from Harrison lo Tex· as Atty. Gen. John Hill. the Post said . indicated M exican authorities ~athered information t hey interpreted as s howing death "as due lo neglect by the staff that cared for Hughes al the Acapulco Princess Hotel. 1 the morning the boy apparently "The very ideas of murder and kidnaping charges are absurd.·· sai d Arele Sedcrberg, a spokesman for Hughes· Summa Corp., which employed the Hughes aides at the hotel. Hamson wrote in his report that he was told of plans for cha r(les by Dr. Alejandro Gertz Manero. who was then first assis· <SH HUGHES, Page A2) attempted to take his own life that mental health worke rs were called to the hall on a routine form. When they arrived. according to the spokesman, the boy was being rushed to UCI Medical Center to undergo e m ergency treatment that ended a week later r eportedly without his re- gaining consciousness. An unconfirmed report s aid a juvenUe court referee had or· dered immediate psychiatric care for the youngster when he was in juvenile court reportedly FJ.r1D Won't . Make Lae trile Better Wat~la Out 1.P Wlrtpltoto on May 10. INDlANAPOLIS (AP> -The chemical firm considered the most likely manufacturer of laetrile in Indiana has decided not lo produce the s upposed cancer treatment, company of· ficials said. The announcement Thursday said the decision was una nimous- ly confirmed by the board of directors of Chemical Investors. Inc .. the parent fi rm of Custom Chemical Laboratories, Inc., of Indianapolis. Neighbors say Samantha, a cat in Riverside, keeps a watchful eye out for intruders, in th.is case the photo- grapher, on its owner 's property. It's not really known whether she is one mean cat. Film 'Deal Details to be Revealed NASHVILLE CAP > - Nashv111e businessman Claude Cockrell agreed Thursday to re· veal to Security and Exchange Com mission officials the details of his announced attempt to ta1te control of TwenHeth Century· 'fox Film Corp. . Lindy's Flig~t Recalled 50 Years Ago Today He Took Off for Parit 8y The Associated Press Through a morning mist 50 years ago today. a 25-year-old Midwest mail pilot bounced his frail monoplane down a Long Island runway and beaded, alone, for Newfoundland and then the sea. Thlrty-thtee and a ball hours later, be arrived In Paris. He asked fol' a baUI and a tJasi of milk. lie introduced hlmielf -"I am Charles Lindbergh.•• He thoulht the kended welcomers might niiltake him fol' eomeone else. But be was • leceod already, lbit lb}', praelkiJ 9"M wh&l\ad to borrow • 1uit for tbe · ceremarUei. Ir only .as a barb- ln1er of.the f\ltwe, the ,,.ol)t. ol the Ume could senae how hi& reat had broucht Europe aqd America cloMr and aUmulatW the fut.are of aVla " Lindbergh (Channel 4, 8:30p.m .) Next Friday, CBS will air an interview by Eric Sevareid with Mrs. Lindbergh -her first TV interview. . The ceremonies in St. Louis and the New York a~a both began at 7:52 a.m. today, with the ascent or tiny airplanes inw tbe air. tn St. Louil the plane is a $100,000 replica of lbe Spirit of St. Lou.ls, which wHl ·later tour a numbetol American cities. At the eastern end of what was B.qoaeve=t eld on Lona Island, now a a center, and near the 1~ rom which Lin~ toot oa, the plane 1s a slater •hip of bfs monoplane, a Ryan 8rougtiam tec:esaU1 purchued for '75,000 by tbe PrieQdJ Of &be NuaauCounty Musn.m. J ames pYle ~ Oyster Ba.y. <l&MUNDY, Pa•• AJ) •. The psychiatric care reported· ly was ordered before the boy was detained in the h all but not reported to the county mental health workers. According to information re· ceived from investigators, the youngster hung himself from a window bar in Cell 12, Unit B, in juvenile hall. · The instrument used was a sl· ing provided him for his mending broken arm. According to a sheriff's report, the youngster was checked by a counselor between 8:20 and 8:25 a .m . on May 11 and was found hanging 10 to JS mtnutee later-on a return trip by tbe counselor. Co ast Weathe r Fair tonight and Satur- day except tor some low clouds Saturday morning. Lows tonlght in upper sos. Highs Saturda~68 to 76. INSIDE TODA~ h JIOUr Ufe locking M>mftlring'! YOU mSght fmd it at tha N~ Beach Am Ptttfvol. Su Page Cl of tha W HlcfttWr. -- • SB Pilot H i · LogbOolt .. -. ! . i --. -·_h J ·· :u~clf . Campus: By Chauvinists ' ' By ANNE COOPER Of IM ~ly Pli.t Sl .. f WOMEN RAVE TA.KEN OVER student government at. Mission Viejo High School. Wendy Pospichal, next year's president of the Associated Student Body, ~s backed by women m all offices except one -athletic commissioner. Mark Howell, student member of the Board of Education and a student al Mis- sion, said it probably is the first time in the school's history that the government there has been dominated by women. When asked why so many women were elected this year, Howell said they ran and were elected on their qualifica- tions. Howell should be used to working with women. since the majority of the school board, including the board presi· dent, are women. • ••• SPEAKING OF WOMEN, 204 women tennis players. aged 12 to 21. are in Mission Viejo this week from their homes throughout the country to compete in tbe Seventeen Magazine Tournament ot Champions. Even Mission Viejo Company employes, who are ac- customed to staging big events like the Celebrity Challenge of the Sexes, said they are impressed with Seventeen's mechanics for organizing so many Youni women. All 204 or them arrived at Los Angeles lnternaUonal Airport on Monday -but on different fiigbts. Somehow, they )Vere all met and driven to their hotel a ccommoda· lions. The magazine stalf has been keeping the girls busy with recreational diversions besides tennis, but one girl sur· prised them by asking for a library. She said she would have lo spend her free time boning up for a test when sbe gets back to school. * • 1t WRANGLER BEVERLY CHANDLER, who lives on the Moulton Ranch in Laguna lfills, said the unusual weather has turned a slack time into a very busy one for ranch hands. Attendance at the annual spring barbecue Saturday for Rancho Santa Margarita cowboys and hands was down, as many working cowboys rode the range. Among those who did make it to the cowboys' reunion was Tommy Ramos, 72, who went to work at 17 on the Santa Margarita Ranch. "They called me 'the kid'.•• he said. ••• CAPISTRANO UNI F IED School District trustee Robert Bachelor was reminded of h.is recent tour of Crown Valley Elementary School in Laguna Niguel, wheo a re- quest for new roofing for the school came up at a recent schOQI board meeting. ''This was my first visit to Crown Valley," he said, .. and I found it to be an outstanding education f acllity." Board president Ted Kopp looked repeatedly at the wall clock as Bachelor continued to lavish praise on the school and tls pnnclpal, Merle Smith. • · 1 think," said Kopp, finally interrupting Bachelor. "Mr Smith is trying to tell us Crown Valley would be an- even more outstanding educational facility 1f it had a new roof." Brea Police Nab Robbery Suspects For the second time in three <lays, Brea police Thursday cap- tured a pair of bank robbery sus· peels Wlthin a few minutes or a heist that otherwise would have netted the bandits $1 ,700. In Thursday's caper, police latched on lo the SU$pect.s after two young bicyclh1ls described the car a mun running from the bank had hopped into. The policeman also recovered almost $1,700 in cash believed to have been taken from the bank. police said. Arrested o n bank robbery charges were Manual A. Monies. 26, of Chino, and Ernest Roman. 25, of Ontario. Two days earlier, Brea pobce traced two suspected robbers lo Anaheim and Hunlin&toP 8e.ach on a car license number &iven them by a savings and loan worker ATLANTA (AP) -Outbreaks of measles at UCLA and Oregon State University w..ere reported today by .the national Center for Disease Control . The CDC said these are the first outbreaks of measles in col- leges in ~ent years and indica- tions are that there will be others. Epidemiologists expressed concern over t.be increase in measles last year, when a6Sper- cent increase was repdrted over 1975 F roaPageAl . . . HUGHES •.• tant to Mexican Atty. Gen. Pedro Ojeda. "Manero•s interest in the Ht,1ghes cas~ beefUl to wan,e about last August," Jlanison said. He said charges were never filed and no explanation was given. Dr. Victor Montemayor.· an Acapulco docto'r called to ex- amine Hughes at the hotel early the morning o(·April 5, 1976. said he was told Hughes had been un- conscious four days. He said be was told Hughes was not taken to a hospital because be refused to go -a. statement be said be could not un. derstand because Hughes ap- parently had been unconscious for several days. He said it was his conclusion Hughes had been seriously ill for months. According to Harrison's re- port, an ambulance arrived at the hotel about 8 a.m. but was kept waiting two to three hours while Hughes' aides tossed papers into a shredder. Hughes die'd April 5 aboard a private jet en 11oute from Acapulco to Houston. From Page A l UNDY ••• N.Y., was at the co~trols as the Spirit of St. Louis n took off, with 30 antique planes serving as his aerial escort. A crowd of about 600 persons gathered in Eisenhower Park tn nearby East Meadow to watch the pl~ Oy over. As it did, the St. Jobn's University choir sang ''God Bless America." Then, tne Spirit of st. Louis II and its aerial escort. single· engine antique Piper Cubs and Cessnas aQd a 1921 Ford Trimotor plane, retraced the· route Undbergb took as he flew over Nassao .County before he beaded out across Long Island Sound and the AU antic. Sides were cloudy as the planes. new by at about 500 feel before ret.urniog to the airport. ,..;.-~ " Smoke Ki1i8 Man I 4 SPRINfVlLLE (AP) -A U.S. Forest Servtce employe has died of smoke i.n.balation in a fire at his barracks bOrth of here in Sierra "National Forest. WlhoritJes reported t.llaY· Scott Howe, 27. of Madera. was found dead in ti.is room Thursday after ·· ite apparenUy bad fallen asleep while s moking m bed, Tulare County firemen said. This year, the disease shows an increase of 48 percent through the first 19 weeks of this 1ear as· ~ompa.re4 with the same period last year. l"or the same .-umber of weeks Jut year. the ma.a. was only 38 :Percent. 1 , Thirty.five cases of measles were diagnosed at Oregon State from Jan. 2.8 throllgh March 3~ and of these, U had never been vaccinated, the center said. At UCLA, 25 cases were diagoosed in Marcb and Aprll. and of 19 studenta, 7 had not been yeccioaled and 6 ~d not know the1' vaceine histories. Sbc bad been vaccinated, tbe center said. , Dr. Walter Orenstein, a medical epidemiologist, said be expecfs other college outbreaks of m~es to show up because or speculation that many children did not receive the vaccine in ttie 1960s. ' t First Things First before hitting tbe courts for the Seventeen magazine na-} tional Tennis Tournament of Champions in Mission Vie- jo, the 200 participants were treated to hair cuts and beauty makeovers. Here Ilene Friedland of !4iami gets ' the works from Christine Urango (See Page Bf...) ' They would have gottell measles as children, but there was so Uttle virus aroWld thal they didn't, be said. "We may well get new out- breaks as more of these kids get into colleae," Orenstein sai~ in an intervi~w. "But one thing we have to talce into consideration is the fact that we have no past his- tory to look at. and we're looking a lot harder for measles now than we ever have before." 6-year-old Assists Search for Killer 1 ., '• ) California and Oregon are among states which s how large mcreases, the center said. For the first 19 weeks through May 14, there were 222 cases re- ported from Oregon compared with 85 for the same period last year, and 6,281 were reported from California compared with 1,134, Orenstein said. Car Wash Set To Raise Fund For Students The Er Toro High School DETROIT (AP> -A 6·year-0ld boy spent the day a t city police headquarters, attempting to identify the man who killed 1us parents the night before. ''He's been very quiet, .. said a nurse Thursday at the youth home where Ramon Jones re- mained in protective c ustody. "No nightmares or crying." Police said the boy watched from the. back seat as his mother. Shirley Jones, 27. was shot in the head while sitting in a parked car on the city's west side Wednes- day evening. The boy's father. Dan Jones, 39, had been shot a few minutes earlier inside a nearby apart· ment. The boy fled the car and was found crying in the middle of the street by police. The gunman drove the car a few blocks away. where il was· found with Mrs. Jones' body in- ::.tdt>. Poli ce said the-double killing was drug·rchsled. The couple had v1s1ted the apartment al least a half dozen limes earlier in the even mg. No narcotics were found· in the dwelling, but police said they found several tinfoil packets of the type often used to package dru~s. Si x persons were held for ques- tioning in the slaymgs, but no formal charges were filed. "'I F r om Page A l •.J ~ DRAFT ••• chapter of the American Field Serv:ice wiJI sponsor a car wash and batce sale Saturday to raise From Page Al _,~ things they have been doing for 1 many years, they justfold up." I Mrs . Hershey. 84, died re-' funds to support two fore1gn ex-VIGIL change students at the school • • • nextytar. The car wash will be open from either passed out from drinking 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m .• at the or . was hiding inside waiting for Freeway Texaco Service Station, police to enter. at. Rock!ield Road and Lake Kredel said they thought he Forest Drive. was still in the house because his Compact cars will be washed car was still inside the garage and for $1 aJtd larger cars for $1.50. • they doubted he would leave on Chapter members say they · foot. need to raise over $1.250 to help ' Mc Murrin was finally e1roused supporttbestud.e.nts. 41 when Officer Larry Bonney \f Japan~es To TV l,imit ~ ' banged hard on one of the walls just before 7 a.m. Mc Murrin then answered the phone and said, "Someone is banging on my wall," according to Kredel. WASlDNGTON (AP) -Japan has agreed to limit exports of col- or television sets to the United States to avoid tariff's that would raise the price of their seta and. n'lake them less competitive in American markets, the White House announced today. The trade agreement calls for .1 a pan to export no mote than 1. 75 million color television seta to the United States each year. The ceiling represents a 40 percent decrease from the number of Japanese seta imported in 1976, the White House said. Police explained to him what was going on outside the house and ordered him out. He also was told to secure the dog in a back bedroom before coming out. Meanwhile. at nearby Willows Park, neighbors waited. Kredel said the neighbors were .. cordial and cooperative" and brought ladders from their homes to help police climb onto adjacent roofs. The sergeant said that once the officers entered the home, they verified there were two bullet holes in the bedroom wall and two or three boxes of ammuni· lion and a .38-caliber revolver nearby. cently. t Hershey was eased out as draft I director in 1970 under the pre· ssure of antidraft forces and the • changing llmcs. He became then. President Nixon's adviser on manpower mobilization. s tep-. 1 pmg down from that post in 1973. Despite his age and near-/ blindness. Hershey was not one to r esign gracefully, saying 1 later. "I would have felt 1 was running away." · ) His job as draft director was , enough to strain the nerves oI a ' paratrooper. "'You don't know what pre·"" ssurc is," he on~ snapped at 1 critics who had accused him of 1 partiality ... I've seen experts in I the pressure business." He was proud that bis Selective Service System had performed without a taint of scandal its de-. Ii ca te, unpopular task of deciding who must serve . He let criticism and pressure bounce off. But the antidra!t protests of the Vietnam war finally pierced his armor. To Hershey, an attack :m the draft was a direct attack on national security, and violenL protesters were "enemies of the United States or stooges for the enemies of the United States." 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Penton set ihlue 8 as the date he will sentence Joseph Vincent D' Agostino to what could be one to to years In state .Ptlson on each ol the three counts. The detebdant was arrested by • detectiv'5 from the Huntington Beach Spe,S!ial Enforcem ent . Detail and Westminster's '>tme • Specific.. Vnit, wbo •rr'°'ed a ~~kec>t4 after f wr eompl,UOts · •ere lodaed by cid•. I A WORD TO THE WISE-· "·· There is o refidaocy for many carpet stores to use •,tnctly o wClfehouse conc1tpt. One ocf.,o,toge is seeing corpettnq in rolls rather than sample\. Mary disodvontages ore evtdent -most Op0fallons of this tyf,e buy only Off .qoods, so thot the customer only qets ro see old potrems, 0< carpets the mlls. couldn't sell ro r~ outlets. Al~. this type of operation gene.ally feels thot experience 1s unimportant. and consequently thl" ~alespeople know little or nothinq about the products. F.rlOlly. mosr will fam out the installations to rhe lowest b1dde<. quaranteemq o poor insrollotioo. {Motv of these installer~ ore controctinq illegally wllhOOf o stare license } Ar Alden·s we maintain o hoppy medium We corry o lage inventory. and the 1orqe~r SCJn'l)le selection around. We have eAperienced salespeople. and our mstoHers were trained by-us. finally. we ae o $tole 6censed contractor. :, • PHONE 6.C6·.C838 -6A6-23S.S I I A.f OAJL Y PILOT s Friday. M!Y 20. 1en .Jos t ~ Coasting , ~~ J Food Priees ZooRI ¥·, ~ ~ "~VI"'''' ' ... :'•':! wiCh Wff ee Brews Inflation Proble mlJ · To m arph ine ~ DINGED AGAIN : Current news reports indicate that the Carter Administration has taken a swipe at the fede ral outfit which is supposed to control JOb safety Many of its rules have been wiped out, havmg been characterized as "Mick ey Mouse " Some observers would suggest this statement 1s a heavy insult lo the mouse The federal outfit under fire is the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. known as OSHA for short T hus OSHA \\as ridiculed. for example. for havrng a 35-page rule book on how to put up "EX IT " signs. a m ong other thin es. DESPITE THIS CURRENT c m barrassment to the federal re· gulatory agent·y, OSHA ·s most inglorious moments m ay have come right here along our Orange Coast some years back. This happened in 1971, when OSHA operatives swooped down upon Black1e's Boatyard in Newport Beach, the proprietor of which 1s onf..' Arsene "Blackie" Gadarian. noted coastal savant and critic of all t hings gov- ernm ental. Alas. the OSllA agents cited Blackie for an occupational hazard and slapped him with a $15 fine. That was their first mistake. Gadanan. protesting loudly, nally rcfu:.l'CI lo pony up the fif. teen bucks. lie demanded a pubhc hearing. The government agents rose to the challenge. That was their second mistake. The government hired a room in the Newporter Inn al $35 a day in taxpayers' expense for the big SI 5 hearing . They brought to Newport Beach government in· s pectors. lawyer s. s uper visors and other OSHA hangers-on at Lord knows how much more ex- pense They hatf.f1llcd lhc room BLACKJE BROUGHT Blackie and his chief assistant counsel Thal was his wife. Sara The hearing opened on Nov 23. 1971 G adanan took the floor us onh he can <ind quickly established that the c1tahon. for not havmg a ladder on has dock. did nol ex1~l in OSllA's own rules. Go\'ernmenl lawyer Jeannie J Meyer obJt'tlt•d. noting thl! c1ta tJOn had t>Cen .1mendt•d lo n•ad no ladder "tn Hw \'ll'lnlh or lht• dol'k · Shl' got in:.pl'C'tr;r Robert Raym1mc1 to h':.llfy that Blackie kept ht:. la<fdl'fS 400 r('l°l from th<.' watcr Gadanan l'nunlNt•d that his boatyarrl 1s only 1:12 ft'el Inn~ and that H ~t) mond ·might h<1vt.' an opt1n1I pn>hlem " Sornt•t1rnes th<' h(•arin)! bogged down in dcfm1t ions Blackie• s <'mplo~t'. Carl Sleept•r. <•l ont' po111t "c.1s asked b\ lht• ~llH'rn mc·nt .1ttorney lo define thi.· Jrt end · uf a boat 'That s the rial 1•nd ht· replied, exprei.s1onle~" IN THE SUM. thl• hearing tool. all day and cmbran•d many wit n(':.st•s and 15 :.rparalc e'\h1b1t-. <iad.inan latt•r calculatt.•d his ell' fenst• agam:.t th1• Sl5 fin., cost him SSOO Ill lu:.l t1nw .rnd mont.·~ On .Jan Ui. 1972. th1• govt•rn mt•nt announc•t•d its vt•rd1ct /\II c h a r g es n ~ u i n s t A r s t.' n l' "Blac·k1 e" Gudarian hacl ~·c·n 1hsm1sst'd It was nol tiur Ji(ovl•rnmC'nt's rinest hour WASHINGTON (AP) - Another big jump in the cost or food pushed consumer prices up eight-tenths of 1 percent in April, the third big monthJy rise in con- sumer orice~ this year, the gov· ern ment reported today. Food price!i rose 1.5 percent during the month, m ore than twice the March increase of six· tenths of 1 percent. A major cau§e of the food price rise was the 13.1 percent increase in lhe Pneumonia Hiu Hutch LONDON <AP) -Actor and singer David Soul, co- s tar or the television series Sta~sky and Hutch, has been admitted to a London hospital . suffe ring from pneumorua. Work on the motion pic- ture "Mud," in which the blond actor is starring, came to a halt when he was taken from the film's South Devon location to London on Thursday. Soul had been feeling ill throughout the week but s aid he thought he h ad been suffering only from influenza. price ot eround coffee, the gov· ernmentsaid. THE APRIL INCREASE in consumer prices, equivalent to an aMual rate of nearly 10 per- cent. showed inflation will con· tinue to be a major economic• problem for the Carter ad· m lnistratiorl'in the months ahead. However. administration economists remain confident that spiraling food costs will slow down later this year, easing the over-all pressure on consumers' pocketbooks. The Labor Department said its consumer price index for April stood at 179.6 or the 1961 average of 100. meaning that goods priced at $100 10 years ago cost $179.60 last month. CONSUMER P R ICES last month were 6.8 percent higher than in April of 1976. The April surge in consumer prices followed a six-tenths of 1 percent gain in March, when food prices also increased by six- tenths of 1 percent. The April in- crease put the price rises back at the worrisome levels of February when they rose 1 per- cent and January when they rose eight-tenths of 1 percent. For the year. consumer prices have in- creased 3.2 percent. But the Labor Department saw some good news in the re port. It said that excluding food and energy items, prices rose six- tenths of 1 percent in April, about Apartheid Baeked Mondale, Vorster Report Talks Fail VIENNA. Austria (AP> -U.S. Vice President Walter F. Mon· dale and South African Prime Minister John Vorster said today they had failed to agree on U.S. efforts to change South Africa's race segregation policies. Mondale told a news conference that Vorster agreed in two days of talks here to help achieve black rule in Namibia and Rhodesia. but had stubbornly defended his government's policy of apartheid. .. We h ope the South ( Africans will not rely on any ) 11lus1ons that the U.S. will in /N SHORT the end intervene to save South Africa from the policies 1t is pursuing." Mondale said. "for we will not do so " Mondale later new to Yugoslavia to m eet with President Tito. ~ Singlaufl Recal~d W ASHJNGTON CAP> -On orders from a displeased President Carter , the third-ranking U.S. Army general in Korea is flying here for the face·to-facc White House confrontation triggered by his public c riticism of Carter 's plan to withdraw American ground forces from South Korea. Al issue is Maj. Gen. John K. Singlaub's public statem ent that adherence to Carter's plan for withdrawing U.S. ground forces from South Korea over a period of four to five years "will lead to war " ln an interview with "CBS News" broad' cast today. Singlaub was quoted as saying he s11touu• was not sorry for anything he said. However, he also was quoted as saying he was barned by the recall order, had not meant to unde rcut the President's Korean policy and would apologize to Carter for the disturbance he has caused. B ,..le*'r 10 Step Pa,,.11• WASHl~GTON <AP > -The Securities a nd Exchange Com- m1ss1on has accused Anheuser-Busch Inc • the nation's largest brewer of beer and malt beverages. of makmg $2 7 million in secret pa) offs to wholesalers and retailers to buy its products L'.S District Judge June Green signed an tnJunction Thursday to which Anheuser Busch agreed. Jt bars the company from future violations of securit1e~ laws . Pompadour Portrait Sold MENTMORE. England <AP> The sale of Rothsch.ild art treasures at Mentmore Towers lost a big point of interest for con· no1sseurs today when the British government snal<'hed up its most. important parnting. a portrait of Madame Pompadour valued by the owners at $1.2 million. The Earl of Rosebery. who is selling the estate· s collection of French furniture and art works to pay inheritance taxes. declined to l'ay how much the National Gallery paid for the portrait · I Heavy Rain Diminis~es KanstuJ, Mu•ouri Get Flood Wat.ch r~..-.ature• Ml8ftl9l'lt Wfrf' OYf'r SQV111ft\l~rft r --0 -l•l'IOf'fta. °'"'' lhuftdlrstorm •<- Hrctll AlbUQut·rQvt ,, j\,,,fVIH• 81 All ant A Ill 81rm1n41Mm q1 81)1W hi 8oilon \1 Bro•nw•ll• 'Cl Butl11lo 71 ( "•''"''"" c; c •) Cha•IP~lnn w V• ~II Ct.lc•o<> •• lo• \l \1 7 ~) •• ~ ,. st 71 ~ 70 .. 0\ l lvlly cowred N~ Of lndl•"•· II· llno•• U-Ml<l'liQMI, Olllo. Virginie •"d ,,.. C.ro11,..,, A •-doll~ P<nt .. ,. Colc><·llldo E 11ewtwrt or-..clofl•tlori In tilt M• l•O" il'l(ludfd <,e;•tl~•.,d sl'lo-n owr 1iw. Tt••s Gull cont. Ftorldl •net Al11bam1, 4'nd l\Oleted r•lll Ind SllOW •!'lo••" over It... -11111s ldallo, Mont11na .lftd wvoml,.Q, CaUfor11la the same as m February and March and less than in January. IN ADDITION, commodities prices other than food increased four -tenths of 1 percent, matching the March f'gures and considered by economists to be an acceptable increase. Economists loqk to prices of nonfood commodities for evidence of the underlylpg rate of inflation in the economy, since food prices are volatile and sub- ject to wide swings from month to month. ~tDies Of Injuries In Boxing POUGHKEEPSIE. N.Y. <AP> -A 19-year-old cadet at the U.S. 'Military Academy died today at Vassar Hospital where he had been taken after collapsing dur- ing a boxing class at West Point Tuesday. An academy spokes man said cadet Richa rd C . Mull . a freshman from South Euclid. Ohio, had undergone surgery to relieve a blood clot on the brain. He died at 6 : 15 a.m. T HE SPOKESMAN said the of- ficial cause of death was listed as "acute subduraJ hematoma." He added that an autopsy would be performed to confirm that diagnosis. Mull collapsed and went into convulsions shortly after a routine three-round boxing match was stopped 10 to 15 seconds into the second round. when he was knocked to the can- vas. At the time, Mull was wearing a head and face protector and a c ustom-fitted mouthpiece. the spokesman said. He was taken to the West Point hospit al and then flown to Vassar llo!>p1tal for ~ur gery . THE SPOKESMAN said box ing classes were part of the stan dard training for male cadeu. and had been so for more than 50 years. He said Mull's death was the first in the program. Funeral arrangements were incomplete . A spokesm an said Mull would be buried at West Point. I A .. WlrettMIO 300 Seek· Reltuttal Members of Seattle's homosexual commttnity de- monstrated outside KIRO-TV. a CBS network affiliate after 'station president Lloyd Cooney aired six editorial~ opposing pending and existing state and city legislation protecting rights of homosexuals. The group demanded air time for a r ebuttal. Cooney agreed but said he wants to choose the person to present the opposlng view. Israel Tally Shows Coalition Potential TEL AVIV. Israel <AP> -Men ahem Begin's right-wing Likud bloC' won 43 seats in the Israeli parliament. according to official election re- sults announced today by the state radio. This is enough to give Likud and 1ts potential coalition partners a s mall but effective majorit y in the 120·membf'r house The Labor party, ousted by ------------- Tuesday's voting after 29 years was expected to take a brief in power, won 32 seats, the radio vacation this weekend. Serious said. The Laborites have reject negotiations toward forming a ed Begin's bid to form a national new cabinet are expected to unity coalition government. begin Tuesday. A COALITION OF Likud and the smaller religious and con servative parties that arc expect· ed to s upport it would give a Begin·led government 62 seaLc; m parliament. a majority of four Begin met today with Shimon Peres. acting prime minister and leader of the defeated Labor par ty. for an initial briefing on mat· ters of stale. The conservative leader, who suffered a heart attack during the grueling election campaign, B EG I N'S HA R D -L I NE policies have quickly stirred bit- terness among Israel's Arab neighbors. The conservative leader visit· ed a n unauthorized settlement in the Israeli-occupied West Bank of the Jordan River Thursday and proclaimed there would ~ "many" more s uch settlements 1n the future. West Banlc Arabs. who view the territory as a future PaJesti· man homeland. reacted with out· rage. · · · A Winning Combination Grand prize winners In the first of four weekly Charity Fair drawing• at Huntington Center were Mr. and Mrs. Ken Cof· fman of Norwalk. Elght·month-old Randy Coffman Isn't quite ready to fully ap- preciate the complete set of Encyclopaedia Britannica In- cluded In the grand prtze. The books, donated by the Dally Piiot, are part of a $1 ,200 first place treaaure chest of gift• from participating Huntington Center Merchants. C111clnMh 8• &I CaHlomlii'• cr;uv •~·''""' wlllcl) 11.H c ~u•td drouot'tt In nor•~~'" l1rmland• and oroduc~ ,..,.r ·~cord ralno In ""' wulh M• • ntw IWl\1 to ll••<l -••~••Mao110W. Another Encyclopaedia Britannica ls to be given away May 21 and other major prize• are to be presented following drawings at the center on May 28 and June 4. -j (lewl"nd ,.. 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( -~<-t. nit~ SMuroay ltt-tM to rt• e<ll 1' 9t ttlf> l" Aflfttts CM< Ce<Wlf In a tl , more than $10,000 In prizes •re to be awarded In the Charity Fair drive which benents 130 community organiza- tion•. Chartty Fair tickets are being told bJ community groups and at Regal Shoet In Huntington Center. Th• Cb•rlty Fair I• sppnsored by the Merchant• and the • ! "''"' .. W•~I~ • '° .. lllfl\tlor"IM<-'~ the i,..._tlC~WM••tjjiiillilllillii ............ ~--~-------....---... ..... _.....;.oo~"'!!'!'---....-.------""""--~~~~'"""""~-.S~~~~~"":"!'~~....---~~~!!!£) • • ·--. ' ) Fl1d!y. May 20, 1917 DAILY PILOT A 3 _;Judge lnte~et~ .L.a~; '!Jet .Hi.in Run' He ls known only as Ronald S .• a troubled 13-year-old whoce so!e contribution to soci,ty h.as been hii; tendency to run away Becawie or his young age, his full name was not ubed when Ronald S. became the subject of a teal case initiated by Orange County Superior Court Judge Raymond Vincent, the presiding judge oC the counly'fi juvenile court. Judge Vincent wanted to test the state's new juvenile Jaws. What Judge Vincent found out from the 4th District Court of Ap· peal was that the Legislature didn't intend Ronald S. nor other runaways and truants to be Ky Backs Nixon on Viet11am LOS ANGELES (A P> Former South Vietnam Prime Minister Nguyen ~ao Ky blames Watergate for his nation·~ fall, saying that a strong Richard Nix· on would never have let South Vietnam collapse. Ky. who lives in Huntington Beach and is operating a liquor store-delicales~cn in ~uburban Norwalk, viewed former Presi- dent Nixon's televised interview with David Frost Thursday mghl and said . "I don't want to blame Mr. Nixon." "If Nixon had stayed m. and with the power or the United States President intact. he could have put a lot of pressure on the Communists to respect the lrea- t y . Whal happened was w atergate. and the power or the Ame rican President was no more." By the tame Ford cam e to power. Ky said, "lie had another situation on his mind Ford had nothing to ~ain by sticking to the South Vietnamese... • Ky said that what Nixon claimed to be his "solution" to the war the Vietnamizalion program was an fact a policy that Ky himself thought of and Nixon implcmentt•d at h1::. s ug- gestion locked up. ' The appellate court decision, written by Justice Robert Gardhet, a former Juvenllejudgc from Orange County, was highly crlUcal of that leglilation but up· held it. ··As the law now stands, the Legialature bas said that if a (youth) wants to run, let him run." Gardner wrote. "While this may be maddening, baffling and annoying to the Juvenile Court judge, ours is not to question the wisdom of the Legislature.•' The justice also noted )'Un· fortunately, while we sympathize with Judge Vincent and JUVENILE JUSTICE . 19n thoroughly understand his pro- blem, and the impossible situa- tion in which the 1976 Legislature has placed him and all other Juvenile Court judges in the state, we must disapprove his solution tp,r the neet-footed." Judge "Vincent said. "l have a great deal or respect for the court so I am sure the decision has A Wl,..l'Mlo FORMER PRESIDENT PRESENTED THESE TALK IMAGES Richard Nixon Told David Frost President Above The Law Carter, Ford Deny Nixon Justification And he said bitterly that he and his wife "were ever invited to the Whale Hous . to a dinner or to a lunch"' by th Kennedys or the Johnsons in e eight years of legal merit." He went on lo say the court ruJ. ing "makes it important" that pending leg1s l at1on gi v1ng authorities more control over minor juvenile offenders be ap- proved. Judge Vincent made it clear that corrections contained in As· sembly BUI 958 are needed lo help authorities protect the well· being of youngsters like Ronald S. who are in trouble or on the brink of serious problems. With Ronald S. the problem was a nearly chronic habit of running away. The boy fled three times from the McMillan Recep· lion Center in Santa Ana after be· ing sent there early thu; year by the Juvenile Court. ln keeping with legislatiQn enacted last year, McMillan is an unlocked facility for youthful of. fenders who have committed of· fenses that would not be ofienses if they were adults. Ronald S. fell under the jurisdiction of those new laws because be is a run away and truant, a so-called status of· fender. According to the ju veniJe justice laws effeetive lasl Jan. 1. officials at McMillan could do no more to keep him there than counsel him. After his third flight from the unlocked, unguarded reception center, Judge Vincent declared tJ>e boy in contempt or court and ordered tlim held in Juvenile . Hall. Judge Vincent said at the time his action was designed to lest the new regulations, to de· termine if the courts have the right to hold offenders who dis· regard court orders. Wednesday, the appellate court said, no. • The court said Ronald S. is un-1 awfully being detained In a secure facility and that, in effect. Judge Vincent had overreached his authority. Doctors' Costs Hit UCJ Students HeQr Criticism, By HILARY KA YE Of !IM D•llr Piiot St•ll Doctors are the ones who must curb escalating health care costs, according to a medical.pro- fessor who spoke to students at the UC Irvine-California College of Medicine Thursday. •'The lead to decrease the cost of health care must come from the profession itseU, not from labor unions, consumer groups or the government," said Dr. Robert Petersdorf, chairman of internal medicin e at the University of Washington. Petersdorf, who was educated at Yale University and is best known for his work in infectious diseases, made his comments at the annual honors day at the Irvine medical school. He pointed an accustng finger at two phenomena occurring in the medical profession: the in- creasing number or doctors go· ing into subspecialties and the continuous ri se of new technology. Petersdorf said that the number of specialists is increas- ing each year. At the present time, more than half of the doc- tors who are certified go on and obtain specializations, he said. "The drive of American doc- tors to hang certificates on their walls is just inexplicable.·· Petersdorf said, adding that the three most popular specialties are cardiology, pulmonary dis- eases and gastrointestinal m edicine. The push towards sub - specialties is caused by the pro· O•llY r11et P'llOIO DOCTORS BLAMED Dr. Peter Petersdorf fession's own reward system, that pays higher fees to those doctors than to generalists, the medical professor contended. Constant new technological ad· vances are also a cause of the hi gher health care costs, Petersdorf said. He said doctors and hospitals both are constantly striving to have all the latest devices and techniques. often causing need· less and expensive duplication. Petersdorf ci~ a number of possible solutions that might help decrease costs. if put into prac- tice by doctors, including: A realistic reappraisal of doctors' fees. -Greater emphasis on more eft'icient ambulatory care. -Improved transportation and communication with rural areas. -Eliminating excess hospital beds, whic)l often force hospitals and doctors to hospitalize pa- tients unnecessarily. -Avoiding duplication of ex- pensive services and personnel needed to perform those services. -Decrease the number of doc· tors trained forsubspecialties. -Create a moratorium on in· creasing class sizes al medical schools and on building new medical schools. Youth Given Life Term SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -One or the first youngsters sentenced as an adult under a new s tate law -a 17-year-old boy -was given a life prison term for murder. Julius Domantay was sen· tenced to life imprisonment Thursday by Superior Court Judge Thomas Dandurand in the slaymg or San Francisco grocer Sam Totah during a robbery. "Your age docs not justify your action," Judge Dandurand said. "You killed another human being in cold blood.'• ··1 personally convinced them <Nixon and Pentagon staff leaders) to accept the Viet nam1zat1on plan. lo pull out and let Vietnamese ri~ht the war.· Ky said. WAS HINGTO N <A P I Richard Nixon's claim that a president as above the law flnds no favor with Jimmy Carter and draws no response from Gerald Ford. who pardoned Nixon for all ('rimes because it was "the n ghl thmglodo." theiradmini rations. ------------------------------------------~--------~---------------------------- Ky agreed with Nixon·s assess- m ent or the 1970 mvas1on or Cam· l>odia as being necessary, but said Nixon was wrong in calling 1t ''one of the most effective operations of the war " "tt was !>uccessful , but onlv halfway." si1id Ky. who claiml.fl to h:l\'C cro::.st.'d the Cambodian border himself at the timt' he said there were thr<'c divisions of North Vietnamese· across ttw Cambodum border at the tirnc. Man Snubs Woman Bosa LOUISVlLLF.. Ky (APl -Gamet Morris Bryant won't work for has femalt' foreman. lie says lM Bible tells him not to. ''I'm not lrym6( to be a hotshot or anylhinR like that. H's just m y firm belief," said Bryant. • "When Jezebel was run- ning the s how, things got t kind of topsy-turvy." ·, lfis opposition to Joyre ~ Woosley, a foreman on thf' • Ford Motor Co 's assembly .• line here, hos been a lonely ." ordeal. He's !(one nowhere .: in attempts lo transfer to ·! another Ford installation. · and his union and the Ken· ·: lucky congressional cte- :: legation won't help . .. White House reaction to Nix on 's statement that "when the president does it, that m eans at ·s not illegal"' was swift. "President Carter does not feel that any president has the nght to break the law ," said spokesman Rex Granum. "lie feels very strongly that at 1s a tragic mistake lo follow that philosophy, as past events have l!hown so dramatically." Hamilton Jordan. the Pres1· dent's chief a.1de. sald, ·'If we ha- ven ·t learned from Watergate that lhe president and the people around him are not above the la"''· then we 've learned nothini! ·· ford. here Thursday for a Repubhcan fund-rais er. uid .. As far a s uny questions about Mr Nixon are concerned, hts words speak for themselves." Throughout the 00-mlnute pro- l'ram. third m a rive-part paid· for teleVlsion series with David Frost. Nixon defended his action in the Vietnam war and said that without division al home "the war would have been ended one to two years earlier.·· He called Pentagon papers leaker Daniel Ells berg ·a "punk:·· referred to the ''pip· s queak Watergate thing ;·· labeled Democratic hawks turned-doves as hypocrites. and said he cracked down on dissi· dents to speed the end of the war. He admitted to having paranoia about his critics, "but paranoia for peace isn 'l that bad." Want Summer Joh? .• lead Sunday Pilot . , ersonal quests and larger rontations wiJI be explored in • day's> Daily Pilot. :8tJMMER JOBS Are you a U~1 -or Is there one in your fl!lftily -who's looking for a way t<Jr...make money this summer? !p C. Rosmarin ol the Daily staff surveys the scene and t where to go for job finding ht'P In a story scheduled to lead oCfthe YOU SecUoo. NCORDE NO -Residents protest Jet noise over port Bay caa sympathize activists lo Howard Beach. . whole campaJ1n a1alnlt lii· n1ement of lbe SST la ribed lo an Auocla,,t.ecf Preu ure. (SUND A Y'S BEST] big federal agencies, none is more embattled than the Depart· ment or Hou~ing and Urban Development <HUD>. Almost all agree that HUD failed to live up to its promise. An Associated Press report tells what "'J>elU think 1s needed lo pul the bebcmOlboncourse. COMPLAINTS lltltED - Dear persons who use sign lan1uaet have specltl problems \\•bell• IU'TeSted. How cu they 'talk' in handcuffs? Staff W!1ter · Art Vliael tells how the Hunt· e..ch PoUcc..D p,artmtGl ls remedytngthiuituaUon During th ir discussion of that llissenl, Fr t brought up Nixon's approval of the so-called Huston plan calling for use of wiretap. pings, burglaries, mail openings and infiltration of anti-war groups. MORE ON NIXON'S TV APPEARANCE --84 "Wouldn't it have been better here though. lo have done what you were going to do legally. rather than doing something that was illegal. .. rather than adding another crime to the list.," Frost asked ·'The proposition you've just stated ln theory 1s perfect." Nix- on said "In practice. it just won't work·· He said to get laws approving searche~ without a warrant would have raised an outcry and put potential tan~ets on notice. "An action·s either going to be covert or not." Nixon said. Frost suggested Nixon was saying m certain situations •'the president can decide that it's in the best interests of the nation ... todo11omething illegal." Nixon: Well. when the Presi- dent does it, that means that it is not illegal. , Frost: By definition? ·Nixon: !;xa('tly. Exactly. H the pre s ident. .. approves something, approves an action, because of the national security or in this case because of a threat' to internal peace and order of significant magnitude. then the president's decision in that in· stance is one that enables those who carry it out. to carry it out without violating a law. Otherwise, they're in an impossi· ble decision." Coffee Use Dips in U.S • WASHING TON (AP) -· Americans each drank nearly 17 percent Jess coffee ln tbe first three months of this year than they coh.Umed in the first quartet of 1976, lhe Agriculture Department reports. On a per-ciapit. basis., coffee consumJ>Uon dto))ped to three pounds horn :t.S pounds during the ftnt 11uart"' of lqt year, of. netalnald:l1'ursday. JletaD prices climbed 81 pe.r· cut bf5jear. The cooaumptioa figures att the equivalent ol ireen. u.oroat- ed co«.. beins and do not pre-- cllely ahow how much retail cot-ree Americans drink. tt takes about 1. tt poetMtrotnw-beana to make ooe pot&Od ot at.ore coaee. VIN CA DWARF VALENCIA ORANGE You'll love picking the sweet juicy fruit from this container garden •. VEGETABLE PLANTS You're sure to find a personal fuvorilc in our wide selection-over 40 varieties to choose from . Pony pack, 6 \ '\ \ TOMATO _PLANTS . 1 ll's still not too late to plant for a good harvest. Varieties include Patio. Cherry, (PERIWINKLE) Gel a head start with , the first blooming ·plants thio; SC'us on Choose from cithc•r "Ptnkia" or "Brll{ht Eye " 1 Gal. R<.'g Sl 99 ~m:;"$'5G•L99 SALE plants R5cg. sgc'C . ~~ s~z~w 3Vf'N 911.vbriCds. Kci: 7!r· SALE SALE 81g Boy, Be<'fsteak. & ...... __ .. ; ;. Coolf1SE~US ..wH PwDote G• ... Dat Protect your vegetable garden from pests and diseases with Cooke's Sevin· Plus Garden Dust. 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""' .. ~ ZayrtCP • 101 ,._ .. • z.,.1111A I 1' ltU ''"'· .. , Zur11llld ... • I• "'--"' St~ Report Gal• SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -Topps & l'row&ers, a national chain or 126 youth-oriented clothing atores. bu re- ported • U pe~t locruse ln sales for the Ont ftleal quarter of 1S'17. ltatold Schwtrta, ehalrman, aa1d the firm eame!d $S.17 million an Lbo three·month period ending Ma,y l, compared wtth $4.3$ million durtn th umepettOd la h•at. SctJ'Vartl alao said tt)at AJcxancten Inc.. a N6W York-baled M.ail or· 1aaJ1atlon. tin beJW1 preUrnlnary ne10Uallon1 alm~d al acq\Alrln& TOPPI :.a.od Trowaera He sald the,.. hu:bMD no offer made e.nd no aaree- meot bu bea:ul&ned. . · 'Ambitiom' Growth Eyed ByJOHNCVNNtFF "" ---•.U•1T'1 The expectations of a balanced bud1et by 1981 are based in part on the adminlstraUon's assumption that business capital ouUays will grow at a rate of 9 or 10 percent a year for four or five years. A casual reader -or to be blunt, the disinte rested or- dinary citizen -m ight not pay too much attention to that assumption. He or she probably wants a balanced budget. but not the explanation. BUT IN TmS CASE THE assumption in ltself is in· teresting. Except for the 1962·1966 period, nobody seems able to recall when such a level of business spending was achieved before. Even Charles L. Schultze, chairman or the President's Council of Economic Advisers, concedes the assumption "is an ambitious objective .•• Not overly ambitious, he said in answer to a news man's question. Just ambitious, he said. 1t is probably based also in a good deal or hope. NOBODY CAN SAY th al the next few years won't turn out lo be as economically vigorous as were those years in the 1960s, when we didn't have so many environmental and other con· siderations thwarting capital spending. The next few years might indeed produce a renewal or confidence by busi· ness investors in plants and equipment. But the signs aren 'l that clear rig bl now. CUNNll<ll' FOR THE PAST TWO YEARS CAPITAL commitments haven't been anywhere near 9 to 10 percent. Business people have been uncertain unwilling to design expansion plans. They complaJn about the lack of incentives. Month after month the statistics watchers waited for the latest indicators. and the figures almost always disap· pointed. The ruffle of business spending just wasn't heard Perhaps a few rat-a-tats, but little more. But now, Schultze seemed to say in an address this week to the New York Financial Wnters, business is ready to go on a spending parade, and a very long one too. He might be right; he might be wrong. Nobody can say. WHAT IS OBVIOUS IS THAT spending cannot 00. postponed forever, and that some industries seem finally to be ma.king their moves. A McGraw-Hill survey or spending pl ans suggests a hefty 18 percent rise -inflation included - this year. . While the survey findings were greeted with joy by those who had waited so long for good news, they were as quickly criticized as exaggerated by those who have seen too many false signals over the past two years. Even Business Week, a McGraw-Hill publication, said. "All through the present recovery, companies have shown n perverse tendency to spend far less than they plan -rever· s ing the usual recovery pattern in chich actual outlays often exceed earlier projections.·· EVEN WHEN DISCOUNTED FOR inflation, an 18 per· cent rise would be better than the level sought by Schultze. But then the McGraw-Hill people blow a sour note: Next year they expect a nse of only 5 percent, zero with inflation eliminated. At this point in the economic cycle, very few economists are willing to project such a strong level or capital outlays over so prolonged a period as is the administration. Schultze, and presumably other economic advisers in t.h e administration, then use this rate of growth in outlays lo set some of the more import.ant targets, such as the level of employment. AND THE ECONOMIC PROJECTIONS of which the capital spending expectations are a part, said Schultze in his talk here, ''provides the basis for developing our budgetary plans for 1978 and beyond." And "beyond" includes a balanced budget by 1981. Coal Use: Boon Or Homey Mess? SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -Roy Lazzari is the very last r etail coal distributor in San Fr ancisco and one of the few left in Cah Comia . He doesn't think he is the last of a dying breed. Lazzari is quick to note that President Carters proposed energy program calls for a greater reliance on coal as a fuel for the future. "YOU'D BE SURPRISED BOW many people walk in • here and have never seen coal,·· he said. "They look at it like it was a diamond. T hey don't know what to do with it. But they're sure going to learn from now on," Lazzari, 65, said in an interview he antictpated 20-pound boxes to be available someday in supermarkets. "That's enough for a couple of really good fires," he added. "I'll bet that coal will be used in a lot of fireplaces in San Francisco in the next five years." he said. ( ) Lazzari said h e ENE'Df'Y believes the coal busi-n.,. ness would increase if more Californians were ------------aware that coal is mined west of the Mississippi River . He said he his his coal shipped in by freight car from Utah. r .. • .; , '• ,- t ~· ·, , 'I -, r • • ) • t l I I l I I t J I t I I • } HE BROUGHT IN 490 TONS, rouehly enough for 80,000 fireplace blazes, .and has ordered a thousand tons for this year. \ • I · Lar.J:ari charges $110 for a ton of coal and argues that it burns tnore intensely, at.ortt easier and it easier to manage than the more popular wood. l "You teU anybody to stack up a hundred pounds or wood ' in a fireplace and I 'll stack up a hundred pounds of eoaJ and I r11 guarantee you that that stack or coal will still be burning l after they· v burnt SOO pounds of wood,'· he said. ! LAZZARI DISi'VTES CRmCS WHO say coal is too dlr· tyf or residenthll use. ff e said he httd •ton of coal in his bast· ~ mentbinandtbealrsee mednormal. • "Coal won't dirty anything outside,·· he said. "It just • floats oot into the air." That a rgument is hotly contested by Richard Mealey, owner or a company that handJes only rlrewood. He said coal is not only dirty, it also ls dangerous in flreplaces without proper drafts. MeaJeyde1ciribed PILtsbartb. Pa., ye an ago as "a horri· blc cUma~ -dirty, sooty and meUy, BuJldings were frightful. Voueouldn'twearawNtesbirtwWtout1eUingltall dlrty." I Utility Notes Papp.ent8 San-OJe•o Oas & Electric Company bas dectare4 Ute followin1 dlvtdends on Its preterrcd and preference atock:a payable July 15 to aharebo!Mn of record June 30. CWnulative pref erred -2S cents a ''" ... on the s ~r~ tent terifs, ~ cendt on tho 4,6 percent 5mes, 22~ cenll on (be 4~ ptrcenl s~riea and 2:2 ccrit.s oa tho 4.4 pereent series. Prdercnce •tock -$2.46 • Ahare on t.tie se.a. serf es, tt.ts on 17.325 aerie$, $2.0625 oa the •.is series and 6T centa oo the$2.•1eries. The board will act oa the eommoa stock dlvfdend at ita Juneaieetln.1. ~·· t t \