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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-04-21 - Orange Coast Pilot17 ) .. P i les • row1n FRIDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 21, 1978 YOI.-n, ..o,ttt, 4 aaanoetS. 14 PANS Deltr ........... "' ... ,.,.,_ World War I German triplane flies over Newport Beacti cemetery in final tribute to aviator Frank Tallman who was buried Thursday. It was part of aerial salute to their fallen comrade by some of his friends and flying companions. See story, Page A3 . 'Ut e ha Daager' Bovan Murder Witne ss. ·Periled? By GA&Y GIL\NVILLE Of .. .,....,,........ • As lf one was needed, a new element was added to the Stephen Bovan murder case Thunday when a character claimint links to the famed French Connection case arrived · B-1 Study Pushed WASHJN<n'ON CAP) -Sen. Alan CnnltOn, D-Calif.. uraect the Senaw on Tb\U'IQJ to IUIP' port a Delente 1>9partatltt ,. quest for money to contlnue 1tudrlnf .. elfedlveneu ~ tht B·lbOmber. -.,,_--~=- ontbe~e. And burly Anthony •LBlg Tony" Marone Sr. made lt clear 1n Orange County Superior Court that he's not•very pleased when a spotlight shines on hlm or bi.a whereabouts. Acco~ to Bla Tony. the Frencb ~en taM lJ JJ.Bt one of aeveral that have eDded with bi.a tllaDCinl aldu and. ie&Uf1ln& for the proHcutioD. SO far, Bls ToaJ eaid, MVm ~ hlJ eut coast eompalrlob no followed tlle same route have dled vloltnt cleatba. • And Clllb' a few monthl qo be. (See BOVAN, Pa1e AJ) II ' 15-cent . l!osk,lge " ';[ab Eyed WASHINGTON lAP) -The Postal Rate Commission bas voted in favor of increasing mail rates to 15 cents per letter, a knowledgeable commission source said today. The vote goes against a sug· geation made by President Carter for a two-tier rate system featuring lower rate for private individuals than for businesses. Under the Carter plan, there would be a separate "citizens' rate" of 13 cents, the same as the current charge, for private individuals while the first-class letter rate increased to 16 cents for buatnesses. The source, who decUned public identification, said the 3·1 commission vote was tentative, "but I can't imagine it changing between now and May 13," when the agency's decision must be made public. If the tentative vote· becomes the final decision, the Postal Service s goveminB board could let the commission-approved recomme'ldation take effect after May 13 but ask the com· mission to reconsider. However, in the past the mail agency bas always accepted the recommendations of the com· mission. The proposed citizens' rate was endorsed by the Postal Service and formally proposed to the rate commission after Carter augaest.ed it last July. The commission, which exists to hold hearings on Postal Service requests for new rates, has been considering it since then. The proposed new system for first-class letters was part of a package of new rates averaging 22 percent above the current rates. AD RESPONSE DOGGONE GOOD "The results of the ad were ~mendom. We must have bad at least 50 people call about our dos." Tbat'a tbe advertising success story told by the Newport Beach woman who placed tbla claulliecl ad 1n the Dally Pilot: Black Black Lab 3 cnonlhs old. Jl'reecatlm·xxn U you want to find a good bome for a pet, call 6'2·56'18. A friendly Dally Pilot ad-vlser •Ill help you word your ad to .iet the reaultl you want. We make It UIY for you to put a few words to work for you, In Cbe Dally Pilot. , ( ... Newport Man Pleads lnnoeent In :Murder Plot . Jail or-15c SF Woman Bal.la at Fare SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -A 58-year-old woman was booked into jail for refusing to sign a police cita· ti on issued when she fell 15 cents short in her BART fare, authorities said today. The charge was dismissed the next day in Municipal Court. "BART police really had no alternative bul.to take her in. We maintain the right to protect public funds," said Mike Healy, public information officer for the Bay ,\rea Rapid Transit District. Healy said the woman, Marion Jine, forced her way through the BART entry gate at the under· ground Powell Street station about 4:30 p.m. She showed the BART station attendant a used ticket that turned out to be 15 cents short of being valid for another train ride, Healy said. She ref used to pay the 15 ce!).ts and ref used to sign an IOU to BART for the amount, Healy said. and when BART police issued a citation for evading her fare, she also refused to sign it. Wit h Mediator Trtuh Strlke Talks To Resume Today As uncollected trash mounted in Orange County today, striking garbagemen planned to resume negotiations with employers and a federal mediator. No agreement was reached at negotiations on Thursday, a spokesman for Teamsters Local 396 said. Meetings were scheduled to begin again this af. ternoon. The strike began Monday at midnight when a three-year COD· tract between trash truck drivers and a number of private firms elapsed and negotiations reached an impasse. The firm.a coiled trash under contract with a number of Orange Cotmty cities. More than 1.15 million county residents have been left without trash service. Affected along the coast are Costa Mesa, Fountain Valley, Huntington Beach, Laguna Beach, and the industrial areas of Newport Beach. Unlncorpo~ted areas affected are Lake Forest, northern El Toro and Laguna HUis Leisure World. Paul Rangel, speaking for employers, said limited service to 1rocery stores, hoepltala and restaurants will be offered by mana1ement penonnel because of health buarda posid by wet garbaae. Scattered incidents of violence marred the 1lrlke Tuesday and Wednesday. Shots were re· portedly fired at the Sant.a Ana offices of one of the struck firms, a smpicloul trub fire OC· cUJTed lQ Huntington Beach and a trash lruck owned by one ol the struck firms was firebombed in Anaheim. Shots were al\O fired at picketers in Santa Ana. Meanwhile, Orange Coast resi· dents were hauling their own trash to county dumps and trash (See TRASH, Page AZ) Innocent Plea Made By NB Man Edward Jaffarian. 7S . of Newport Beach, bas pleaded in· nocent to charges that he solicit· ed an undercover police officer to murder bis son-in-law. J affarian, of 1830 Port Kim· berly Place, appeared Tuesday in Monrovia Municipal Court to enter the innocent plea. He now faces preliminary hearing in Santa Anita Municipal Court on April 26. Jaffarian was arrested last week in Pasadena on charges or sollctlng an undercover officer to murder his son-in-law, who Is a vice officer on the Pasadena department. Two other suspects are also scheduled for April 26 court ap- pearances in connection with the case. Police have cbar1ed McKinley Ross, Jr., 40, and Roy Gray. 31, both of Monrovia, with conspiracy ln the case which ap- parently hinges on the unlden· Wied vice officer's peUUon for divorce from Jaffarlan 's daughter. Airspace Invasion Claimed WASlllNGTON <AP> -Soviet jel lighters fired al an Alaska· bound South Korean jetliner and rorced it to land after the passenger plane flew over Soviet territory, a U.S. official said to- day. Two of the plane's passengers were dead and two others in· . jured, the official said. Similar reports came fro Japanese sources in Mosco and Tokyo. The U.S. official, who ask . not to be identified, said he di not know the cause of death o· the nationalities of the victims But Japanese sources said on of the dead was a Japanes citizen, Y. Sugano. 45 .. American sources in Moscow said U.S. officials were informed by the Soviets that the Boeing 707, which landed on a frozen lake, suffered "some damage." No Americans were reported aboard the plane, which bad been bound from Paris to Seoul, with a refueling stop in Anchorage, Alaska. Japanese sources said Soviet Premier Alexei N. Kosygin was keeping visiting Japanese Agriculture Minister lchiro Nakagawa informed on the inci· dent. They said the Soviets told him the pilot, after being intercepted by warplanes. tried for two hours to avoid landing before he was forced down on a froze~ <See KOR EAN, Page A2) Co ast Weath er Clear and winds decreasing tonight. Sunny and warmer Saturday. Lows tonight 50 to SS. Highs Saturday TO to 75. INSIDE T ODAY Nearly every weekend "pilots" gather at Mile Square Parle to Jly airplanes. Only the planes leave the ground without on11one in them . The11 or• radio· control~. StOf'JI and pholoa on Page Cl. l a dex , ' .. F,.... Pftfl8 AJ Wife Appeals For Negotiation 80111'! <AP)-Aldo 1fm:•1 wife and cbildnD appea.1-s to lbe government today to negotiate with bis kidnappers. But the ruling Christian Democratic Party's cbtef parliamentary allies QrCed ,..,. Jecttoa ~ hla c_.,ton • demand ror rele ... of jailed tam>riata ln ex.change for the former pre- BOVAN ••• was womded ln tbe Jeg by a bullet fired at him by an UD· known penao. be aald. But JU1 Tony bu a 1peelal la· tereat in the bbarre Bovaa murder cue. His son, Anthony "Little Tony" Marone Jr., la one ol Ula men ch.arpd wttb 1laylq Bovu of "Fountaiil Valley. mier. Premier Giulio Andreotll's government, which has refusec:i' to deal with the kidnappen from the Red Briiades, mltde no I~- NQlural, Gaa YictDry Due WASIDNGTON <AP> - Top House-Senate enercy conferees returned to the bargainin& table today to put the flnlsbing touchet on a tentative apeement reached ln the early mom· ing on natural gas de· regulation. Conference leaders said an end to the deadlock on President Carter's year· old 4!nergy propam seems at band. "We've overcome t!l,e basic obstacles. We have some residual problems, but they can be over- come," said Sen. Henry M. Jackson, D·Waab., leader of the Senate con- ferees. However , some negotiators were more skeptical. F,....Pa.pAJ KOREAN ••• lake near the town of Kem, 600 miles north or Moscow and 300 miles south or Murmansk in the Soviet northwest. Kem ls 150 miles east of the Finnish border. The Japanese sources said the · Soviet Foreign Ministry in· formed them the impact was so severe that the lee on the lake was shattered. The South Korean Foreign Ministry said today that in· formation it bad indicated the plane made an emergency land· ing after it violated Soviet ter· ritory but "not deliberately." A Korean Airlines spokesman said an aircraft would arrive in Helsinki, Finalnd on Saturday to pick up the passengers and crew of the downed aircraft. The official Soviet Tass news agency said arrangements were being made for the passengers and <:rew to leave the Soviet Union. Another KAL plane left Seoul toda y for Helsinki , Finland, to stand by to pick them up. ' "Fighter planes of the Soviet anU-aircraft delenaes intercept- ed the violator,:· Tass said. "In night-time coomtlons, using rev- olutions <mane uvers) of the planes and ooboard lights, they repeatedly lssued orders to the intruder to follow them in order to land at some nearby airfield. "The plane, however, did not respond to these orders and landed on a lake," Tass said. Tass said the plane had en- tered Soviet airspace near Murmansk. "The passengers and crew of the plane were taken to the nearest populated locality and arrangements are being made for their dispatch from the U.S.· S.R. 's territory," Tass said. The Tass announcement made no mention of casualties. Airline officials In Paris said the plane, Flight 902, which left the French capital al 1:39 p.m. <4:39 p.m. EST> Thursday, car- ried a South Korean crew of 13 and 97 pasaeogers -85 Koreans, 51 Japanese, five French, two British, two West Germans, and two believedtobeChloese. OflANGE c0AsT s DAILY PILOT mediate tommeftt on U.. plea. Me aawb.Ut1• the cabinet wu meeting to wscuss a.n wttmatwn received from the kldnappera Thu.rsday. The family U1 a statement .. p,ealed to the covernment to 'talle a re.U.tic atUtude and decla~ av1Uablllty to aacertaln term a" for bis Nlease. It said Moro's wife Eleonora appealed personally Thursday to leaders of the government and lhe Christian Dem<><:ratic Party, ol which her husband is the preshtent. Four of a Kind Ht. bod,y punctured by nine buUet wounds. Bovan 36, died outside the El Raocbito Restaurant ln Newport Beacla last Oct. 22. Bovan's murder starlet Newport Beach tavestJ1ators oct on a tnll that led to an allqe4 lnternaUonal dru1 smugglln& conspiracy that used aeemingJJ legitimate Newport Beaci. business operaUons as a cover. Caught up In the lnvestlg• tions' net •ere one-time mem. hers of tbe Lquna Beach Ha.re Krlabna act Md by 21-year~ld Alexanclel' Kulik. Mrs. Moro, her son and three daughters had been publlcly aUeot aince Lbe abductioo March 16. But they were reportoo lo have urged the government privately to negotiate Moro's re· lease. The Red Brigadea ln a com· munique Thursday said Moro, 61. wu still alive but would be executed IC.less the govemment agreed by 8 a.m. PST Saturday to negotiate the release of ·'com- m untst prlaoners." These fellows with the large molars and appealing smiles are leonbergers, a papa dog and his three year-old puppies, wail· ing while owner Keri Campbell did her laundry in a Carpinteria shopptng center. Also llWM by lftffltilaton were tbe so-calleCI Five Italians, an alleged muscle group that ~ ch.acled ainooa it• memben Liti. tle Tony ana accued 8ovaa · aunmu Jeny Flort, •L Wben Bovan'a m\ll'der ca .... the red to cave ln on •bit la court Is called the Krt•bnut• most ol the poup'a membeft.• were ln biding from tbeir ~. be protectors, tbe ltaliant, ratber than the police. • · Interior Ministry sources said experts determined the authen· ticity of both the communique and a photo demonstrating that Moro was sUU alive. It showed hlm with a copy of a Wednesday newspaper headlined "Moro M · Boston Issue Explo sive Now the K.riahnu and Jtallana sit apart from OM another Ila Superior Court Judie ke>Mrt' Kneeland'• courtroom wbii.t .~ battery 'Of attorneys eoatln11e e barrage of p~trial motions. City Gays Def end 'Boy-love' Relationahip su1inato?" • 11 Popolo, the Christian Democratic Party newspaper, said the picture was "evidence'' Moro is alive, and "there exists no doubt about the authenticity of the message" that accom- panied it. Christian Democratic officiais s aid the party secretary. general, Benigno Zaccagnini, also received another letter from Moro Thursday night, but they refused to disclose its con· tent•. They said the signature appeared to be genuine. Andreotti and other leaders of the government party met until 2 a .rn. discussing the situation, but there was no word of any de· cision. Previously they rejected repeated appeals from Moro to exchange him for jailed ter· rorists, contending that be was acting under duress. Press reports today said In· terior Minister Francesco Cossiga threatened to resign If the government bowed to t.he terrorists' demand. Pair Slain .i. On SF Street SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Two men munching tacos and onion rings in a Cadillac parked on busy Market Street were shot to death as about a dozen pedestrians watched, police said. Two other men were ap. prehended Thursday within seconds after the shootings and were booked for investigation of murder. The victims were identified as Raymond Velonza, 24, and Gary Orais, 27. Held in the case were John Gzikowski, 27, and Raul Villasenor, 25. Olltolail BOSTON (AP> -Hornose&· uals upset by a senutional chlJd molestation ~ase are trying to convince the.public that there ls nothing .inherently wrong with sex between men and boys. (Related, story. A4 I The effort, led by a group called the Boston-Boise Commit· tee, ·1s in reaction to what homosexuals say is a growing wave of "homophobia .. in a city . where they once felt they couid live wlthout harassment. Thomas Reeves, 39, a Boston· Boise leader, said the group was upset with wh at it felt was sensationallied news coverage of the arrest or 24 men for al· Jcged sexua l c ontac t with adolescent boys al a house in SA Raid Nets $385,000 In Morphine Santa Ana police have re· covered more than a pound of morphine and arrested two men in what they said Thursday was the largest seizure of the drug in Orange County history. Lt. Robert llamllton said the drug, worth about $385\000 on the street. was brougnt e arly Wednesday in a local parking lot. The undercover officers paid $18,000 and arrested Arnoldo Burgos, 37, of Los Angeles. and Roberto Rivera, 55, of San' a Ana. Hamilton said the arrests culminated several weeks of in· vestigation and was the first time in his memory any large amount of morph.me had been offered for sale in the area. An Australian police officer escorts Vera Todd Hays, 59. and Florlce May Bessire, 61, (partially hidden) from a Sydney court where they were sentenced to 1' years in priaon. They had been convicted of s muggling nearly two metric tons of hashish Into AustraUa. nearby Revere, the indictment of the men and what lt uys has been the exploitation of the case by District Attorney Garrett Byrne. ··Boston bad a reputation Wllil this happened of being one of three or four cities in the coun- try where gay people could'l.ive and be left alone," Reeves said. "I know people who ue leaving. I thought this was a place where I could be open and myself. Now l 'm begipning to wonder." Boston· Boise has. protested various police activities it says are aimed at homosexuals, but its most explosive issue ia "boy- lov e " -sex ua l relations between adult men and adoles· cent boys. Boston-Boise has not officiaJly endorsed man-boy sex, but its leaders say such encounters are a fact of growing up for many teen-agers. Until now, however, homosexuals have studiously avoided bringing up this subject in public. The group, whJch put "Boise" in its name to recall prosecu· tions of homosexuals in Idaho in the 1950s, was established in December to help ensure, fair trials for the men in the Revere case. Since then, the 120-member group has protested a hotline set up by the district atlomey for tips about homosexual activity and picketed a Ubrary where plainclothesmen arrested homosexuals int.be men's room. The group wants to: E'l"08I Page AJ TRASH ••• transfer stations. Workers were idled for two weeks by a similar strike in 1975 and spokesmen said the new strike could last as long. Drivers are aslcing for an 88 percent pay hike over a three- year period, from $4.50 an hour to $8.50. Management ia offering a 24 percent increase or $1.10. Other demands include five days .Per year or sick leave and three warning letters before dis· missal. -Lower the age or consent !Yorn 16, possibly to 14. -Change the child molesta- tion laws so there is a difference between the pen•llles for statutory -f'ape and forcible rape of boys. -Raise money to provide lawyers for the teen-a1e victims in the Revere case and select a jury favorable to the defendants. Reeves, a history professor at Roxbury Community College, says he is the group's only "boy lover." "I feel ll ia important to say lt is possible to be a man and have a variety of relationships with adolescents, includlq sex, and still be an ethical, \q>Standiq ln· divldual," be said. "Those rela· lionships can be beneficial, and there is nothing wrong wltb adolescents and men having sex. Sex is not a vile, awful thine· Sex is loving and caring." Suspect HeW In FlaalWghl Home Entriea SAN DIEGO <AP> -Beth Churosh, 19, woke up with a nash of light in her eyes and screamed when she saw a man kneeling in the darkness, point· ing a flashlithl at her. Then the intruder fled. Tbe incident waa the 20th time since March 1 ln which a man has slipped into a woman's house during the night and wakened her, either by sblning a flashlight into her eyes or pull. ing on tbe bedcoven, police said Thursday. The incidents occurred either lo the beach areas or La Jolla. And tbe women say the in· truder didn't try to rob or molest them. Arter officers responded to the latest call, however, they arrest· ed Willy Cox, 28, ot Natiooal Ci· ty in a nearby alley. He •as booked for investigation of burglary. Officers say they'll question blm about the other 19 incidents. Most or those motions center on methods used by police to gather evidence ln the case as well as what techniques were used to entice wtbMeMI to make statements while the investiga. lion was mder way. According to Bia TOf\Y. be WM unfairly coerced Into talkiq about his distant role in the af. fair. He said Deputy District At· tomey Dave Carter threatened to expoae hi111 to those who would like to end hi• life if be dido 't cooperate ln the lnveati.&a· tion. But another lawyer, Deputy Dl1trict Attorney, Oretta Sea.rs, aald ahe believes Blg Tony is ex- aggeratina the danaer to hia life. Drug Doctor Gets Prison LOS ANGELES <AP> - A doctor to ..tlom patleata fiocked ln droves to obtain presertpdons for controlled druo bu been HDtenced to serve tour yean ln state prison. Dr. Leroy Demery was sen- tenced 'Ibunday following bis conviction on 35 counts of illegal· ly prescribing controlled drugs. He received credit tor 93 days spent ln custody this year un- dergoing psychiatric evaluation. Dr. Demery came to the atten~ tlon of authorities when neighbors complained patients would begin ~ up as early as 6 a.m. outaideJlla office. Node Body Found CAR'SON <AP> -Two workmen wboee curi01it1 was aroused by the allbt of ac>ftle button.a near an Jee plant farm found the nude body of a woman burled nearby. They dug down about 21,i feet in loon fl'OQnd and dl8"0vered the arm ot a woman. Sbertff's said Tbunday an autopsy would be held to de- termlff tbe ca..e of death. Her identity wu not hnmediatety known. Too Much? Too Little? uc NO. nom DONT BE MISLED BY DISCOUNTS, DEALS, SALES AND GIVE-AWAYS. THE COMMON LAW OF BUSINESS SAYS IT BEST - IT IS UNWISE TO PAV TOO MUCH. BUT IT IS WORSE TO PAY TOO LITTLE. IF YOU PAY TOO MUCH, YOU LOSE A LITTLE MONEY ANO THAT IS ALL NHEN YOU PAY TOO LITTLE. YOU SOMETIMES LOSE iVERYTHING BECAUSE THE PRODUCT YOU BOUGHT WAS INCAPABLE OF DOING WHAT IT tNAS PURCH~ED TODO. YOU CAN'T PAY A UTTlE ANO GET A LOT. DEN'S : iiiSii1lat1on: ·custom draperies linoleum • wood floor l663 PLAC!NTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 6<46·'838 -6'6-2355 \ II . fant tbal had survived a saline aborUoo. "Heonlybad1e>mucbUmetodo it la,·• Cha&&ertolD u..ld. "He bad aenl all the nunee out of the nuneey but they were all waltiq outside and they must have been wotJderinl what WU toiDI cm in· side. "He bad to squeeae and be bad to squeeze fast/' Chatterton said. "A new ah1ft was about to com~ on at Westminster A Salute to Frank World War I German triplane flies over Newport Beach cemetery in final tribute to aviator Frank Tallman who was buried Thursday. It was part of aerial salute to their fallen comrade by some of his friends and flying companions. See story, Page A3. Day-care Program In Mesa Canceled By MICHAEL PASKEVICH OI •Deity Pffel tuft A well-meaning effort to pro- vide an Orange Coast rarity-a low cost extended day care pro- gram for young school children ln Costa Mesa-has apparently gone sour. The firing March 10 of the cen· ter's director. Mary Ann Snead, which league spokesmen said re· suited from dissatisfaction .with her administration of the center. led to a protest by some or the parents, and a request that the 1 Assistance League reconsider its decision. Mrs. Barbara Bedell, Assistance League presi- dent. said the protest was a def· inile factor in the lea1ue's de· .clsion to dJseontinue the day care for the school age children. Mn. Bedall sald the program Mesa~quor Store Robbed An armed m-1\ who may have been driving a car be stole in HuAtln1ton Beacb robbed a Cotta Mesa UqUM store Thurs- day afternoon of $83, police said today. Police a&id tM bandit used a snub QOled rewlwr to force a clerk Ii Va....,'l Lka-.c>r, Y85 • MonroYia Ave., to bana over tbe ca1h at abom 1:• p.m. Tbe lone bandit, delcrtbed M a white male ill b1s mld-20a with buaa., halr-.d a mUltMbe, U. 4ron otl 1D a dirtJ, tu Bui.ck. was only a one-year pilot pro- .gram that would have been can- celled in June. The board of directors or the Newport Beach Assistance League has voted to cancel the extended day program as of April 28. The Assistance League.runded pre-school program, in opera- tion for six years, will continue. However, parents of the 20 kindergarten through second graders who have been enrolled in the extended day care pro- gram are unhappy about the cancellation or their program. Officials in the Assistance League are equally unhappy over the recent controversy that led to the end of the program, the only one of lts kind in Southern Orange County. "We don't know what to do," says parents• spokesman Dick Schnetzer. "We've got to find an alternaUve program. The extended day program that the Lea&"ue began la.st June allowed the parents, many of them single and on fixed in- comes, to have their children un- der sare supervision during working hours. Children spent anywhere from lour to six hours per day at the center, both before and after their regular classes at Newport-Mesa School .District achoo la. Mn. Bedall said parents 1"re paying u UUle as W7 cents an hour for tbe aentce on a slidina scale balls, and that the As· slstance Leaiue wu not en· <See CABE. Pa•e AJ) CommaAlty Hotpltal and be dl4n 't want any questions Imm members ol tbat lhlft, "He went to tbe baby's neck at least four times," Chatterton aaid. "Re killed It but it.a urge to live wu aomethinl that he didn't mdentand-U was just something tbat be hadn't counted on.•• Chatterton again ur1ed the jury in bis rebuttal to the ftnal ariument by the defense t • Thursday to f1Dd Waddill, 42, CUU· lY of ftrttdegree m\U'dtr. And he .,aln told tbe juey that he felt it Md abundant evidence to sustain such a verdict, both on 1rounda ol the actual killln4 and oo Waddtll'• failure to make aQJ attempt to revive a atrug&llnc newborn baby. The Huntlncton Harbour obstetrician la accused of atran1liftl tbe baby girl when be realized that the saline be Injected lnto the 11-year·old mother 12 hours earlier bad falled to abort t.be fetus. Chatterton'• by witness was Dr. Ronald Cornelisen. who teaWi .. that WacWlll, panicked by tbe live birth, suaeated four other ways that the baby could be tilled, including Its being drownedinabuctetofwat.er. Cbatte$ln strongly defended Cornellaen today bl the wake ol suat.alned defense attaeks on tbe Today's~lesl•g N.Y. S&eeks I " .J '. I C TEN CENTS credlblllty of the Oran1e pediatrician and bia failure to physically halt Waddill while the baby WU being Str8ftlled. "It may be true that he didn't display mucb courage in the hoepltal nursery while Waddill was strangling tbe baby,'' Chatterton said. "But it took eounge for him to go to the police a few days later and tell thelJl all be bew about <See WADDILL, Pase AZ> Addiction Admitted Betty Ford Tells of 'Medication' Woes LONG BEACH (AP> - Former first lady Betty Ford said today she's addicted not only to medication, •'but also to alcohol." The wife of former president Gerald Ford said In a statement read at a Long Beach Naval Hospital news conference. "I have found I am not only addicted to the medication I have been taking for my arthril4a bul also to alcohol... . She was admitted to Naval Hospital's alcohol and drug rehabilitation center April 11. Dr. Joseph Pursch, who heads the center, said Mrs. Ford. 60. is Korean Jet Captured By Soviets WASHINOTOlf <AP) -A South Korean airliner en route to Alaska was fired upon and rorced down on a frozen •ake in Ruaala by SIYMt ~et fijbtert", President Carter s national security act.Iser said today. Two passengers were killed and two others seriously injured in the incident Thursday, said Zbigniew Brzelinski,director of the National Security Council. State Department spokesman Thomas Rest.on said 11 others suffered less serious injuries. It was not known lf the casualties resulted from the So- viet shooting or the ntghttime crash landing. One of the dead was identified as a Japanese citizen, Y. Sugano, 45. Identities and na- tionalities or the other casualties were not known. No Americans were aboard the plane. The Russians said today the · surviving passengers and crew would be releilsed. The Soviet news agency Tass said arrange- ments were being made for "their dispatch rrom the U.S.· S.R. 's territory." However, it was unclear how and where the survivors would .be pickA!d up. The U.S. Embassy in Moscow said the Soviets offered to allow an American civil aircraft to pick up the s urvivors in Murmansk, about 300 miles north of the landing site, but that no U.S. response bas been made. Korean Air Unes said another airliner left Seoul today for Helsinki, Finland, to pick up surviving passenRers and crew. "Fighter planes of the Soviet anti-aircraft defenses intercept- .ed the violator," Tass said. Drugs Taken By Burglar In Costa Mesa Large quantities of morphine and a second dange rous narcotic, a synthetic opiate known by the trade name Demerol, were taken in a burglary at a Costa Mesa m edical center, police said today. Burglars apparently forced open a ·c1oor at Pluo Med1cal Center. 2131 Placentia Ave., then took $2,'700 worth of dr'uls plus an undetennlned number of needles and•Yrlnaet, lnveatiaators said. NarcoUc• lnveauiators said Demerol is often used aa a subltltia for heroln. Tbe theft was re~rted to pollce 'lbunday. It involved on1Y one pbyslclan •a office at the m~lcal complex, police H~d. "a gutay woman and I expect her to do extremely well." <Earlier story, AS) She did not appear al tbe news conference. Details of tbe medication involved or ~ow the problem developed were not, disclosed durillg lhe neW$ coruerence by Pursch and Ford family spokesman Bob Barrett. Barrett denied the problem involved any negligence by doctors treatinJ( M.ra.. Ford. Purscb said, "The kinda of medication Mrs. Ford bad been taking are the kinds of medh:alion any of us would be getting from ou-r family physician if we came to blm with the kind of arthritis and pain Mrs. Ford had. No drugs used were of any illicit kind." Pur~ch said the rebabiUtaUon program normally required four or five weeks. "Mrs. Ford will speak for herself and very eloquently, I'm sure," be said. Barrett read a statement which, he said. "Mrs. Ford prepared herself last night. .. The entire statement said: ·'Through the excellent treatment I have had here al lhe , Hero Smeared Author Raps Crocbtt Legend CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas <AP) -Any Texan wortb bis pointy-toed, rtngtail lizardskin cowboy boots knows better than to smear the legend of Davy Crockett. But a former president ol the Texas State Historical As· ~Uoq, no -.. aayp Crockett -far 'l'CJlq cbiD& a bero -1 &be Alamo -may bave surrendered and been exeeuted. AND HE SAYS THE legendary Tennessean was a dismal coragreu .... aad a financlal failure aD4 was motivated to ao to the Alamo ror reasons other than bi.a lo~ ofll&erv. ''Crockett's beroism teemed to exNftd in direct proportion to the distance news had to travel aboul him," said Dan Kilgore, a Corpus Christi accountant and history bl&ff. Kilgore -author of a new book Ut1ed "Hbw Did Davy Die?·• -sayS be 's iot evidence to back them filhtin' word.a. LEGEND AND HISTORY BOOKS have it that Crockett, a famous bear bunter, frontiersman and onetime congressman, · came to Texas to fight for Texas independence and died a lteroic ~~~lheM~~ . But three years ago, the first published account tarnishing Crockett's glossy reputation came in translation of the diary of Lt. Jose Enrique de la Pena, who was one or Mexican Gen. San· ta Anna's staff members dwing the siege of the Mamo more than a century uo. De la Pena included a paragraph indicating that Crockett surrendered or was captured, and Ulen wai executed when the Alamo was seized March 6, 1836. That tidbit aroused righteous indignation in the Texas press and public. ~ <See DA.VY CBOCKE'IT, Page AZ> CM Freeway Report Of/ers Alternatives A six-lane viaduct above Newport Boulevard is among the nine alternatives for comple- tion of the Costa Mesa Freeway that landed today on the desk of State Transportation Director Adriana Gianturco. The report compiled by Region VU CalTrans orficials also contains "no project" and a "full freeway" as alternative suggestions. Assembl y man Dennis Mangers announced th.is week that Miss Gianturco will make a decision on the long-awaited ex- tension of route S5 by May 15. City officials hope she will re- verse her policy stand against the freeway and approve one of the alternatives, preferably the ·•run freeway " proposal. The full freeway would cost an estimated $81 million. It would extend the freeway from its cur- rent deadend near Mesa Drive south •to about Bay Street with three lanes in each dlredlon. The freeway would then loop west across Harbor Boulevard to abour Anaheim Avenue before swlnlinl back toward Ne-s>ort Boulevard wttb Interchanges at 17th Street and Superior Avenue. The freeway would end at Newport Boulevard where lt currently intersects wltb In- dustrial Way. The viaduct proposal would eo1t about S38 million. Under the viaduct proposal, a six-lane ~ioo ol the freeway would continue to about 20th Street in what has become known as the "Great Ditch" or the "CalTrans Canal." The freeway would then elevate into viaduct, carrying trarlic above Newport Boulevard to the southerly limits of lhe city. City officials have expressed concern about the aesthetics of thjs proposal, but City Manager Fred Sorsabal said the city is more concerned at the moment about getting initial state ap- proval that would lead to an en- vironmental impact report on the freeway in general. Then, said Sorsabal, the city would begin pinning down wblch or the construct.ton alternatives (See FREEWAY, Page AU Video Equipment Stolen in Mesa I Office and video equlpment valued at $3,500 was stolen Tburfday from a Costa Mesa branch of the .. U.S. Social Security system, police Hid today. Burglars apparently pried their way lbrouab an alley door to enter the federal offices at 1525 E . Mesa Verde Drive, then took typewrtters. a color television set and a video cassette deck, lnveatl1ators said . Tbe burglary was discovered Thursday mornlq. Long Beach Naval Hospital, I have found I am not only addicted to the medication I have been taking for my arthritis but also to alcohol. so 1 am grateful for this program of recovery. "This. program is well-known ~ throughout the country, and I am pleased to have the opportunity to attend it -I expect this treatment and fellowship to be a solution for my problems and I embrace it not only for me but all the many others who are h ere lo participate." New Talks Scheduled On Strike .U meolleded trash mounted In Orange County today. striking garbage men planned to resume negotiations with employers and a federal med1ator. · No agreemenl was reached at negotiations on Thursday, a spokesman for Teamsters LocaJ 396 said . Meetings were scheduled to begin again tb1s af. ternoon. The strike began Monday at midnight when a three-year con- tract between trash truck drivers and a number of private firms elapsed and negotiations reached an impasse. The firms collect trash under contract with a number of Orange County cities. More than t .15 million county residents have been left without trash service. Affected along the coast are Costa Mesa, Foun\ain Valley, Huntington Beach. Laguna Beach, and the industrial areas of Newport Beach. Wednesday. Shots were re· Unincorporated areas affected are Lake Forest. northern El Toro and Laguna Hills LeisW'e World. Paul Rangel. speaking for employers, said limited $ervice to grocery stores. hospitals and restaurants will be offered by management personnel because of health hazards posed by wet garbaRe. Scattered incidents of violence marred the strike Tuesday and portedly fired at the Santa Ana <See TBASB, Page A%> Coast Weather C lear and winds decreasing tonight. Sunny and warmer Saturday. Lows tonlgbt 50 to 55. HJghs Saturday 70 to 75. INSIDE TODA 'Y Ntorly evtry wetktnd "pilota" gather at Nile Square Pork to /ly oirplanea. Only tM plane• lea~ the oround without onyont in them . Th•JI on' radio· controlled. StMJI and phot03 on Page Cl. .... MY_....,. AU.._,....... U ...... AU Mewtet (;6-1 L..M. a.,. -1! ,_..., hllll9 IM ...._. ... IMMI ...... M,DI ~ ~c..ey All Cllollt.... D1• ........... ~ c:e.NtJ a = ... ,. E"t ·!~ J ~ ~~ ..... M.= ~ Ct • ......., C1-t ... L.-... .. -> \ ,,,., w ,,. •m Ju~e Cautions . Trial Audience ,ud,. ,..._ .c TwMr ~ • allow ~ to mar a trial b' ordered ~ton ~.., to that bu laated M weeu an4 hu •t•y aw~ 1riam tJ,Ul'Ol'I wbo will cauaed everyone lnvolved many lbortl:f belln dell~ t!lou_. of doU8n. 1D Lbe W.sdm m..,. qial. 1 "If lt bappena ••I wW take Re dellvered tbe Wll,.._ after every atep I cu meter the law to Quetticl:dnl a male Ju.ror wbo punish the olfender," .Judte was aeen talldQI to epectaton Turner said. "It would be 1 ter- dWin1 a reeeu Tbund.Q. Tbe rible, horrible shame and a tncldent wa brought to Illa at-tragedy 1f this cue bad to i. n.- teatlon by Lbe defeue. tried. "I'm &au.tied that nothlnt un-"Pleue don't meu up this toward took place,•• be com· trial," lhe Judge ur1ed spec- mented ... But I want to warn tat.ors. "A man's Ute may w.11 •pectat.Qn tbat I am not 1otnr to depend on this jury'1 verdict and * * * I don't want them bothered by spectators." ,. ..... P-AJ He ordered tbe jury to lpore any spectator who miCbt try to strike up a convenatioa wtth WADDILL. • the1?1. "Please, I beg of you, the murder and help them by don t . even say hello or good allowing them to tape a morning to anyone," the judge telephone conversaUoo he bad said. with Waddill," Chatterton said. "He told Waddill and be later told us that his conscience was troubling him, be couldn't practice medicine and he couldn't sleep," the prosecutor said. "ll took a lot of courage lor him to come forward and teatlf'y to what he saw that night and 1 don't suppose this business b s done b1a medical reputation and practice any good " Chatterton la.shed the defense araument that the baby alle1edly murdered by Waddill had ·auffered massive brain damage from the sallne and woul4 be little more than a human vegetable for any span of life it migbtuwbad. And he made it clear that be bad nothing but contempt tor lbe underlying defense theory that no effort should be. made to aJd such infants since they would become a cosUy burden to society. "Our society is not a society that believes ln the surivival or the fittest,·· Chatterton told the jury. "We all believe that compassion in the bands of a doctor can give a chance of life where once, not so long ago, there wasn't one." Carter HolJa -To Tax Plan WASJDNGTON <AP> -Presi- dent Carter met with six Democratic members of the House Ways and Means Com· mittee today a nd apparently made no move toward com- promise on bis $24 billion tax cut plan. After the hour.Jong meeting Reps Sam Gibbons, D·Fla., and James C. Corman, D-Calif., said the president did not mention· a com promise figure to replace the $24 billion. The panel has taken preliminary actions to scale down the reduction package. ·'He made bis case that be and ~e ad~tration believe $25 billion LS the correct figwe " to enact, said Corman ' AD RESPONSE DOGGONE COOD ·'The results ol the ad were tremendous. We must have bad at least SO people call about our dog." That's the advertising success story told by the Newport Beach woman who placed th is cla.ssifled ad in the Daily Pilot: Slack Black Lab 3 months old FreeCallxxx.xxxx U you want to find a good home for a pet, call 642·56'18. A friendly Dally Pilot ad-vlser will help you word your ad to get the results you want. We make It easy for you to put a few words to work for you, in the Dally Pilot. c DAILY PILOT ~~~'T.::=:::::.=. QIMI-..~ ........ u ........ . .......... -"'"""' ............. O.U• -..._. -,._,,..,...._, .. ,,_ ._ Ye4 .. 1'. ,,.,, .... ._..... 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SATURDAY NIGHT FtLMS- "W ar and Peace," OCC Fine Arts 119,Sp.m. OCC FILM WATCH -French mm, Science Rall. 8 p.m. Mrs. Nixon's Ex-teacher Deadat ·74 Funeral services were held this week in Orange for Dorothy Garstang, a long.time Orange County school teacher who once had former first lady Pat Nixon as her pupil. Miss Garstang, who was 74 died Sunday at Costa Mes~ Memorial Hospital. She was a Columbia Universl· ty graduate and taught high school English. A former editor 01 Toastmasters International Magazine, Miss Gantang was a regular contributor to Orange County publications. She was the editor of nine books, including one on the history of the county. She is survived by two nephews and one niece. Stroke Fatal To Wife of Ex-assessor Funeral services are scheduled Monday for Madelon E. Vallerga of Mwion Viejo, who died Thursday after suffer· ing a stroke. Sbe was 56. Mrs. Vallerga, wife of former Orange Count.y assessor Jack P. Vallerga, was a 12-year resident of Mission Viejo. She was one or the founders ot the Olympic gold medal .. winnlng Nadadores Swim Team. Services will be at 2:30 p.m. Monday at the O'Connor Laguna Hills Mortuary Chapel, 25301 Alicia Parkway, Laguna Hills. Mn. Valler1a la survived by ber husband and her three children, Pamela V allerta of Mission Viejo, Cynthia Brown of Orange and Jack Vallers• ~r. of San Diego. , The family has requested memorial donaUona be made to the Heart Fund. land Bill OK'd SACRAMENTO (AP> -The Assembly'• land use committee bu approved, with a condition a bill to remove parts ol Dei Norte and Huinboldt cotantles from Coastal Commluion Jurlsdlcttoa and add a 3,300-acre pareelnearLaJollL r ....., ............ ~. ,,,_PflfleAJ eABE ••• tbuaiuUc onr the •ay d1redor Marr Ann SDead wa ruamq die )nlralll . ne··.&,,,,.ane. IAa.I• la a volunte.•r 1ro-.p or kewport Beach women dedleated to ..-. ln• funds to It.art p~ io aid the dlaadvantqect. Tbe Leque. wftb -DMm· ben, '9• a tbrtft. .aboD 00 Balbla Penloaula from ~ch proftta go to projecta aucb u t.be day care center. A uw clay eare cea.ter on Oran1e Av.aue a. Coeta Mesa ts now Under C01Wt111ctioa. It eon. talns a wlnc that •• dealped to hou.se the older cbildre.n in the extended day pro1ram, Mrs. Bedellaaid. ••No one ever told me or the parenta that the procram wu loint to cloee lo June," uld Pam Renner, the remaininl teacher at tbe center. A aeeoad instructor, Nancy llcWbJ.ane.y, quit ln protest of Mrs. Snead's dJ1mlual. ORANGE COAST RESIDENTS TAKE THEIR TRASH TO BONITA CANYON DUMP County Faclllty In lrvlne a Buay PIK• as Traah Cotlectors Strike Contlnutt "Part of that new bulldi.DI was designed for the oltkr tldl," Mn. Renner added. A parents' s pokesman noted that tbe League bad made arrangements to enroll children in local Boys and Girls Clube so they woWd have summer actirittes. l',....PflfleAJ TRASH ••• offices or one of the struck firms, a susplcioua trash fire oc· curre4 in Huntington Beach and, a trash truck owned by one of the struck flJ'DlS was firebombed in Anaheim. Shots were also fired at picketers in Santa Ana. Meanwhile, Orange Coast resi- dents were hauling their own trash to county dumps and trash transfer stations. Workers were Idled ror two weeks by a similar strike lo 1975 and spokesmen said the new strike could last as long. Drivers are aaking for an 88 percent pay bike over a tbree- year period, from $4.50 an hour to $8.50. Management ts offering a 24 percent increase of 11.10. Other demands include five days per year of sick leave and three warning letters before dis· missal. F,....PfigeAJ FREEWAY. • would be most compatible and effective in reducing the current congestion and traffic hazards on Newoort Boulevent. Besides the posslt>ilig of "no1 project," there are allemative suggestions in the report that call for "operational improve- ments" -a one· way downtown couplet and an Orange A venue bypass. Other possibilities include a "major upgrade" of the existing highway ($1.5 million> or an "expressway" on the adopted freeway route. This would provide a six·lane roadway beginning at Bay Street with traffic signals at 19th street, Harbor Blvd., 18th, 17th and Superior at an estimated costof$31 m.llllon. Cross traffic would still ex- perience delays and congestion, according to the report, but the expressway would increase the traffic capacity of Route SS by about 2S percent. Costa Mesan Nell Crom Dead at 87 Funeral services will be beld Monday for Nell E. Crum, a 20-year resident of Costa Mesa, who died Thursday at age 87. Mrs. Crum was the mot.her of Daily Pilot staff artist Dana H. Crum of Newport Beach. _ Services will begin at noon Monday at Inglewood Park Cemetery in Inglewood. Survivors, 1n addition to Mrs. Crum 's son, Include a niece, Thelma Rossi of San Gabriel; a nephew, W"llllam Potter or Seal Beach Leisure World, two grand· daughters and and eight great· grandchildren. TmeSpm'Y8 lrklndiam EURKEA CAP> -Several lo· dlan tribes are protesting the s praying of plant-killing chemicals on the forests near California's largest Indian res. ervatlon because it destroys brush trees and weeds that are central to tbelr way of Ute. The 2,000 lndiana -mainly Yurok, Karok and Hupa tribes -live In and arouqd the 12- square·mUe Hoopa Valley In· dlan reservaUon about 290 miles north cf San Francisco. They brinl a new dimension to the mounllng furor over the spraying ol 2,4,S.T herblclde on timberland, which bu been used for 25 yeen by timber com· panlea ln the area to k.IU veaeta· Uon that Interferes wlth the arowth ol ccmmercl~ valuable redwood, douala.s nr and pine tree.. Cost Said Too High For 'Free' Benches By PIDLIP ROSMAlllN Ot•Delty ......... A fede!'al program to provide certain Orange County cltles with practically free bus benches has been rejected by Irvine transportation officials, who say the cost ls just too high. A grant from the Urban Mass Transit Admlnlstratloo to the Orange County Transit District would provide benches to cities that prob.tblt advertis~ in the street rigbt-of·way. Irvine qualifies. Though cities lnJtially would buy the benches, they would be reimbursed for 80 per~ent of tbe cost. A bus bench costs about $200, which means the city would pay only about $40. However, after looking into some of the other requirements of the federal program, Irvine transportation commissioners and planners decided it wasn 'l such a good deal. Besides S40 per bench, they found t.he city ab<> would have to pay for: -Labor and materials required to lnatall the benches. -Preparation ol pJana and specifications for the benches and support pads, including design. -Preparation of a bid document. -AD environmental impact report, If needed. -Contract administration. -laspedioo of cooatructioo for compliance with approved plans and specifications. -Mootbiy progresa reports to the lranalt dlstrict. -Ma i ntenance and replacement of benches. -Llablllty insurance. Furtber, because it's a federal program, tbe city also would have to submit plan•, 1peciflca~on1 and btd docummta to tbe Urban Mua Transit Administration for approval. glve proof of ao affirmative action program, provide opportunities for minority businesses to bid on the project, and submit to federal audit. Besides that, after all the work, the benches would become the property of the transit di.JtrlcL ••1t'a just too damn cumbersome -too much federal red tape," said Lea Card, tranaportation services manager. ~ . He explained bow the city acquired lta existing dozen or so bus benches. •"fbey were donated." F,...P .. AJ DA VY CROCKETf. • • KILGORE SAYS IN BIS BOOK that six other Mexican sold,ers backed De la Pena's story that Crockett wu one of several Texans paraded before an unmerciful Santa Anna and shot on bi.a orders. "Statements from these seven Mexican soldiers were mutually coorborative and were recorded independently under widely differinC clreumatances," Kilgore says. Kilgore al.so contends that Crockett's death at the Al.amo "came as a tragic finale to a life that was essentially a failure ln acbievemeot ot worldly goals. .. HE DIED A POOR II.AN with an undistinguished record u a congressman," added Kilgore. ''Throughout Crockelt"s rise to prominence as a naUonal figure, political enemies defeated him at every turn, although beth major parties used him as a symbol at various Umes and employed the national press to establish that symbol." Kilgore said Crockett came to Teua *•use of abame be suffered when be was defeated in b1a 1835 congressional re- election bid. Too Much? Too Little? M argle Hodson, Assistance Lea1ue day care committee cbafrman, bu aened as the center's director llnee tbe dla- mlsaal ~ Mn. Snead. A cook ls now aervtna u a teacher. She 1aid tbe day care commit·· tee wa1 haraued by the parents Who haw no ritbt to control operation of the center. LL Courter'& Fmal Rites Set Thunctay II emorlal aervlce1 for Lawrence L. "I.any" Coulter wtU be cond.ucted oat 'lbunday at 1 p.m. at the Prtnce of Peace Lutheran Church ln Coeta Mesa. Mr. Courter, 71, died April ts while vacatlonina with bis wife Eva, at Willow Beach, Ariz., oo the Colorado River. Mr. Courter was the owner of the San Gabriel Die and Mold Co. He had resided in Costa Mesa since 1957. He was a longtime member of Balboa Yacht Club and owned and sailed the yacht Evita. In addltloo to bis widow, Eva, be leavee a soa, LaWl'ellce L. Jr. of Costa Mesa; a brother, Leroy of El P89o; a :!:f·brotber, Robert Kloplen, a sister, Mrs. Frances Bodge. Re also leaves two grandchildren. Followlng an autopsy In Arizona, bis body waa to be cremlted and hi& ashes strewn on the Pacific Ocean ofl Newport Beach. The famllli bas suggested memorial contribu· tiooa to the Heart Fund. Wrong Tab For Seagul,l.s A UC Irvine scientist Is receiv- ing $62,000 for his study of lesbian seagulls, not the $1 billion lndical· ed in Wednesday's Daily Pilot . That figure indicates the total budget for the National Science Foundation approved by the U.S. House of Representatives. The NSF ls funding the study by biololist Georae Hunt Jr. along with varied Other unrelat· ed reseattb projects nationwide from bis $1 billion budget. DON'T BE MISLED BY DISCOUNTS. DEALS. SALES ANO GIVE-ANAYS. 1ic NO nom THE COMMON LAW OF BUSINESS SAYS IT BEST - IT IS UNWISE TO PAY TOO MUCH. BUT IT IS WORSE TO PAY TOO LITTLE. IF YOU PAY TOO MUCH. YOU LOSE A LITTLE MONEY ANO THAT IS ALL NHEN YOU PAY TOO llTTlE. YOU SOMETIMES LOSE EVERYTHING BECAUSE THE PRODUCT YOU BOUGHT NAS INCAPABLE OF DOING NHAT IT NAS PURCHASED TODO. YOU CANT PAY A LITTLE AND GET A LOT. DEN'S :iiisii11itiiin: ·custom drapsriss linolewn • wood floor 1663 PLACENTIA AVEN\Jf • COSTA MESA, CALll'. 92627 • PHONE 646·4838 -646-2355 ' r · Some kitten.4' will do anything for that last drop of milk, as this young feline dem· onstrates 1n the kltchen of her home in Sierra Vista, Ariz. Bovan Witness Afraid 'French Connection' Link Fears for Hu Ufe By GARY GllANVILLE °' .. DMly ........... As it ooe waa needed, a new element was added to the Stephen Bovan murder case Thursday when a character claimin, links to the famed French ConaecUon cue arrived on the scene. And burly Anthony "Big Tony" Marone Sr. made it clear In Orange County Superior Court that he's not very pleased when a spotllpt shines on him or bis whereabouts. According to Big Tony, the French Connection case ls just one of several that have ended with bis changing sl des and testifying for tbe prosecution. died violent deaths. And only a few months ago be was wolmded in the leg by a bullet fired at him by an Wl· known person, be said. · But BiJt Tony has a special ln· terest in the bizarre Bovan murdercase. . His son, Anthony "Little Tony" Marone Jr., is one of the men charged with slaying Bovan of Fountain Valley. His body pwictured by nine bullet wounds, Bovan 36, died outs ide the El Rancbito Restaurant in Newport Beach last OcL 22. business operations as a cover. Caught up in the lnvestiga. tiona' net were one-time mem· bers of the Laguna Beach Hare Krishna sect led by 28-year-old Alexander Kulik. Also snared by investigators were the so-called Five Italians, an alleged muscle group that in· eluded ~ong its members Ut· Ue Tony and accused Bovan gunman Jerry Fiori, 41. When Bovan's murder caused tbe roof to cave in on what in court is called the Krishnas, most of the group's members were in biding from their would· be protectors, tbe Italians, rather than the Police. So far. BiR Tony said, seven or , his East Coat compatriots who followed the same route have Bovan's murder started Newport Beach lnvastigators out on a trail that led to an alleged international drug smuggling coruspiracy that used seemingly legiUmate Newport Beach Now the Krishnas and Italians • sit apart from one another in Superior Court Judie Robert Kneeland's courtroom while a battery of attorneys continue a barrage of pre-trial motions. ·Petition Move Three SB Trustees Facing Recall Try By .IEUY aAUSEN 0t•Dm1tr Plllt ..... A recall atratecy-plannlag session bas been acbeduled for s p.m . Saturday by a former school trmtee wbo is moving to rid Saddleback Unlfied .School District of three boa1'd mem· be rs. Preston Howell, formerly a trustee in the San Joaquin School District. said today that approximately 30 people plan to meet to begin acUoo in remov· Ing trustees George Henry, Carole Neustadt and Mary Phillips from office. Howell currently is re· searching peUUon circulation procedures, he said, and will lead Saturday's seuton out of wblch recall leadership ls ex· peeled to be selected. The move follows a 3 to 2 board vote this week to place district Superintendent Richard Welte on a "vacation" status which temporarily suspends him as chief administrator. The action apparently was a forerunner of tbe board ma· jorlty•s rumored plan to dis· charge the superintendenL Board President Henry said the vacation was ordered "due to a present confllct between the board and the present s uperin· tendent. ... " The vacation was ordered by Henry. Mrs. Phillips and Mrs. Neus tadt. Voting against the move were trustees William Kobler and l.A>a Young. Howell said today that his ef· fort to launch a recall ls not to see that Dr. Welte keeps bis Job. "That's secondary," Howell . said. "My concern is the welfare ol the district. I feel the present board majority does not give us the kind of leadership that this district needs to create and maintain an ideal school dis· trlct." Howell a~lfically charged one member, Mrs. Pbilllps, with "influence peddling" in an al· tempt to gain for one of her re· cent election campaip donors permission to construct in the.El Toro area. Mrs. Phillips' request to county officials in the matter was written on district sta· tionery. be said. Howell also charged that "we have some emf.ire building in the district admJ>latratlon." He said a district-level ad· ministrator greatly influences board president Henry and that the administrator was in· strumental tn Henry's campaign for school office. In ticking off a list of grievances, Howell als o charged: "The board majority has consistently over the past years taken act.ions that have severely crippled the music pro- gram and the pupil personnel services and they have stopped planning for growth of the dis· trict ... He added that be bas no idea how much a recall action will cost the district, should lt result ln an election. "But it'll cost a whole lot more if it isn't held," be said. "It'll cost about $60,000 to buy out Dr Welte's contract, plus any damages that might be awarded." Series to Reveal Personal Pat Nixon Critics call her .. plastic and antiseptic," but Pat Nixon is re- peatedly named Most Admired \D maguine polls. A more penoaal look at the former F\nl Lady and incidents behind the wal15 of the White llouse and Casa Pacifica In San Clemente will be revealed in an exclusive 14·part series that belina &mday ln the Dally Pilot. Beyond the smillnl sllence, low ii abe fari.ns physically to- day? What baa abe relt and bow •u she reacted privately to her buaband'a campaigns, years in power and reaipaUon? Hl1tortc photoeraphs docu· ment her story rrom school dnys lo Whittier to the flrel visit to JedCbinL Other topics 1" Sunday's edl· 6on wllllnclude: BACK AND BBALTBY -ltan• S1d.roaJc1 UHd COD• (suNDAY'S BEST) servative management to pull the company out of bot water. Now they're looking for green pastures in Arabia's desert sands. SUNSET'S DAWN - Measures designed to shut down useless agencies and com· missions bave gotten off to a alow start, but maybe that's for the best, say the backers of sun- set laws. CO•ICS ON TV -Tetevillon ls forever borrowing from other media. Lately it's findinl sue· ceaa by makinf serials bued on favorite com.lea cbaractena. An Alloelatecl Pnu •torJ ezplonl wby. Most of those motions center on met.bods used by police to gather evidence in the case as well as what techniques were used to entice witnesses to make statements while the invesUga. lion was under way. According to Big Tony, be was unfairly coerced into talking about his distant role in the af. fair. He said Deputy District At· tomey Dave Carter threatened to expose him to those who would like to end bis Ute if be dido 't cooperate in the lnnstiga- tion. But another lawyer, Deputy District Attorney, Oretia Sears, said ahe believes Big Tony is ex- a.c.rerating tbe danger to hi.a life. When Mrs. Sears asked ques· lions related to Big Tony's past, the burly New Yorker balked at glvin1 answers. And when she sought informa· tion about his present activities, be retorted: "I wouldn't tell you where I've been for notblng.'' The getting nowhere-in-a· hurry exchange between Mrs. Seara and Big Tony ended abruptly when the witness com· plained of feeling ill. Judge Kneeland ended the day in court early and Big Tony was told to reappear Monday. He wasn't the only witness to attempt to bolster a defense con· tentlon that investigators ran roughshod as they worked to close the case. A day earlier, Deborah Ann Addlaon, Fiori's former Hunt- ington Beach roommate, said Newport Beach police promised she wouldn't be arrested if she cooperated with them. That cooperation included ta.le· Ing police on a search of Fiori's apartment and accompanying them to the Newport Beach police station. "They told me they weren't concerned with the Italians," Miss Addison testifi~. "1bey said they wanted the Krisbnas. "Yeah, so they said if I would g ive the m a statement, I wouldn •t be arrested. "So, I did. And when I finished they put the handcuffs on me and kept me in jail for nine days. If convicted. accused trigger man Fiori ls likely lo face the death penalty. "I called them liars. And they Just gave me a liWe grin," Miss Addison said as she idenWied detective Sam Amburgey as the man who allegedly promised she wouldn't be arrested ii she cooperated. Tb rough such testimony, tbe defense laWyen are floplng to convince Judge Kneeland that s ome charges agaiast their clients should be dropped. If not, the attorneys will seek to have some evidence and testimony ruled inadmlsslble when their clients go on trial. That trial illl't e~ted to betln unUl mld·sum~r after what may be anot er two months ot pre-trial m . Aa tb.lnga ataJM! now. ~·ea de-fendants remaln charged wtth crimes relfled to Bovan '• death. The vtctlms were id~tllled u Raymond Velonu, 2', aod Gary Orail, rf. HeJd la.the cU. wore John Gdkowlkl~. ud Raul Vlllumor, 25. I !'!id!y. ~t'2t1 tt71 DAILY Pft,_OT 43 ~ Salute Fitting Final ~e Said to Tallman By JACSD HYllAN .................... An assortment of alrcralt from dlff..._t er• clipped 1ow ln tal~ °"r Newport Beach Tburad•1 aa 300 1tavetlde mourners Hid a Jut 1oodbye to aviator Frank TallmJll. Tallm.-n died two cl111a pPrt of bl• Mb blrthdq Sat~ when bis Pi~ Aatec craabed near Saddleblck Mountain. He wu burled Thunday at Paeltlc View Memorial Part ln the bills overlooklnl Corona del Mar, fol.lowina a mus ol Qui.a. tlan burial at St. Joacblm 's Catholic Qiurcb ln Cos1' Mesa. Dozens of aviators crowded both tbe cburcb and tbe cemetery while others paid their rarewells from the sides over the windswept graveslte. Zooming· low over the cemetery in honor ol the famed stunt pUot were a WorJd War I Fokker triplane, Navy Corsairs and P ·51 Fighters, World War II Japanese Zeroes, Lear Jets and a formaUon ot police helicopters in the "missing man" formaUoo to symbolize Tallman'a absence. Police from Anaheim, Costa Mesa and Newport Beach also sent twin noral wreaths with helicopters sculpted on top, and many attended the services. Tallman's Tallmantz Aviation services police helicopters as well as providing vintage planes and skilled stunt pllota for films. Amoag the aviators watching the salute in th& skles Thursday were actor CUfr Robertson. himself a pilot, and Max Holtzam, now of Manhattan Beach. a World War I German aviator who flew with the Red Baron. Tallman, who bad nown for more than 40 years, served as a Naval pilot during and after WorJd War U and was licensed to fly everyt.blns from a WorJd War I biplane to a 74'lJwnbo1{~ He new ln hundreds ot r including "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World" and "The Great Waldo Pepper" as well as, more recently, the television series "Black Sheep Squadron." Tallman died, not during one of his difficult stwit.s, but when he apparently ran lnto bad Pair Slain OnSF Street SAN FRANCISCO <AP> - Two men m-.mchln1 laC08 and onion rings in a Cadillac parted OD busy Manet Street were abot to death as about a dosen pedestrians watched, police said. Two other men were ap-prehended Thursday within seconds after the shootings and were booked for investlgatioo of murder. .,..., ..... ,_., 0.J ......,_ CASKET BEARING FRANK TALLMAN TAKEN DOWN AISLE Mau for Aviator Conducted at Coata Meaa Church weather Saturday afternoon dur· ing an otherwise routine fllghL He was returning from scouting movie locations in San Fran-cisco. British filmmaker Michael Wilson, who Tallman had dropped oft in Santa Monica leas than half an hour before the tragedy, said Tallman bad de· cided to D.y on to Phoenix on personal business berore return· ing to Orange CcMmtJ. Tallman's longtime frlend and partner, Paul Mantz, died in 1965 while flying_st1p1ts in a mm called. "1he Plfgbt of uae Phoenilt." Tallman's philosophy of fJyiq may in 1J8J't have been summed up by tbe title of one of bis mov· ies, ••God Is My Copilot," said Monsignor Thomas J. Nevin at Tallman's ritee Thursday at st. Presents · Joachim's Catholic Church. Ne vin, \tho had m a rried Tallman and his wile, Ruth, in the same church, recalled from the pulpit that Tallman always considered himself a copilot wlth God. tbe Sky Pilot. "Therefore when the Sky Pilot landed at a different airport last Saturday, I am sure Frank heard that voice say, 'Take courage. Thi.a is your home port'.•• Ne.lb said. Blabop Juan Anube of Los Angeles officiated with Nevin at &be services. Pallbearers were Tallman's brother, Foster Tallman; bis son, Frank Gifford Tallman IV; Frank L. Ptne of Tallmantz Aviation; Tallman's son·in·law, Fred Leake; bis brother-in-Jaw, John Marsbaclt, and his nephew, DurardS~ttery. . I TOMA TO PLANTS R e r.dY ·lo·be•r spec mma of Sweet 100, He-Man or Bragger. 5" pol size, reg. $1.99 Choose from auorted colon of "Majestic u-..'I'~~~,....., Glint". .:=:.1· ,_ .. --.. " pot size, rea. 8~ s.i. 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COIYA.-A Wl,_.MOe nm14/11/71 OPIM 1 OAYS Al.................. . .... ,... .....aa .... .._ ... ,N \ -• . . . up to Our Ears aAU..Y '&OVND THE aUBBISH: O .. ae Coun~'s Great Trub SCrike t. now movtna on toward Ill ftftb day and the troubles are emn1 UP for more than one mllllon realdentawbo are leftbOldlnlthelrownpl•U~baCI· Aa th.la walkout conUnues by ~ trubmen wbo normall)' service 14 clties and comidenble county ter- ritory. it'a amutna bow nwne.rom dtlJena simply ipore the facts of trub life. These residenta apparently just don't believe lt's bap- penina. They have always put out the trash and the trash goea mqlcally away. SO TREY CONTINUE to put out the trash along curbs. Only now1 It doesn't go away. 'Ibey can't understand lt. All or tb1a baa brought some interestfnc developments into the news. In Costa Mesa, . for example, it was reported that "Phantom Traab Collectors" were operatine in one neighborhood, sneaking around under c::over or darkness and whisting away residents' trash which was piling Up along the curbs. . In Huntlngtoo Beach, newly elected CQuncllman John Thomas, a construcUon man. rolled out one of bis own S80.000 seven-axle truck and tra1lel' no and betan tourtn1 the city, collecting refuse and dumping it out at the coun- ty's disposal growids in Irvine. Jo Tusun, a 17-year-old bigb school lad was reported doing a brisk business by hauling away neiJhborbood rub· bish at a charge of SO cents per barrel. He is probably do· ing this in defiance of the contract to the now-struck dis· posal firm. But so what? MEANWHILE, IT DEVELOPS that Costa Mesa's " phantom trash collectors aren't ghosts at all. They're a flesh-and-blood couple, Bob and Kathy Watson, who llve at 25122nd St. The Watsons had rented a little trailer to haul their own refuse to the dump. Watson, who works for a realty board, noted that this jt.18t happens to be Private Property Week, when every- body is supposed to note a special pride in their own real estate. .; "80 HEaE WAS TBD ftA8B and robblab piled otlt at the curbs all over our own netPborbood:' Wataon ez. plained. ''So we just collected all ol it we could and hauled it away with our own. We g~ tired ol loo~g al it." A lot of people may get t1ftd Utlooki.bl at It before die trash strike ends. Greta Garbo Denies Aiding Biographer NEW YORK <AP) -Greta Garbo, who was reclusive even at the height of her acting career, has circulated a brief affidavit de· nying any knowledge of a biography said '?Y its publishers to be in Miss Garbo's "own words." Tbe affadlvit and other signs that legal action might be in the offing prompted a Paris publiaber, Seuil, to cancel a $110,000 con- tract with Simon & Schuster for French rlgbts to the not-yet- published book, The New York Times reported today. THE MANUSCRIPT by Antoni Gronowicz was pul'cbased by Simon & Schuster for a rePOrted $150.000 advance and is to be published only after Miss Garbo's death. .. , have known Miss Garbo since 1938. She thinks the book will damage ber reputation. I had many interviews with her. Sbe ls try· ing to destroy me," the Times quoted Gronowicz as saying or the actress who retired in 1941. ' Yaluable: Rubem1 Stolen FLORENCE, Italy (AP) - TbieYeadalbed down tbroUlh a styllgbt on a rope ladder and stole the Rubens masterpiece .. The 1bree Graces" and Dine other Plemt.sh '"rb from the faJJled PttU Palace overnight, police reported today. • Gallery olficlals utim•ted the value ol the stolen pain~ at more than $1 million. It was ooe ol the most sensa- tional of a wave ol thefts that have plagued Italy's public and private art collectioo.s in recent years. But police said it was the first theft ever at the Pltti. THE THEFT WAS discQvered when custodians opened the Ullery this' morning, police said. They said the thieves used a staircase to reach the roof' from a courtyard and then let themselves down a rope lad· der to get to the gallery. Anti-burglar equipment is in the process of being installed in the gallery's Palatine wing, - wbere the theft occurred. "But it waa not yet in opera- tion, unfortlmately," a police of· fleer said. A POLICE OFi'ICEK said guards were on duty, "but they have to ~olt after many galleries inside the Pitti Palace and the thieves bad from two to three hours to act between one 1.DBpection and another. The 23-by 14-incb Rubens work, painted on wood, pi~ three sistet goddesses of Greek mythology embracing. · It was perhaps a model for an ivory soulpture, experts said. The other stolen paintiJWs are smaller. All ,,,,ere part of the col· lections of the Hedicis, rulers of Florence in the Renaissance and great patrons of the arts. · THE THIEVES LEFT un- touched several priceless works by Raphael and two paintings by Titian on exhibit in nearby balls. The stolen paintings were all ex- hibited in the Corridoio delle Coloone. The PiW Palace, in do"°ntown Florence, is visited each year by hundreds of thousands of tourists from 8,1.l over tbe .,,~. n and ~·s other IQ.-jor 1aUery, tbe ullbi, home 8*De of the richest art collections m the wcrld. THE RUBENS' WORK, ac- quired in 1650 by Florentine CardioalLeopoldode Medici, was the m0&t valuable among the paintings at.oleo. Also stolen were four works by Comelis van Polen· burg, two by Paul Bril, two by Gaspare Vanvite-li and one by Pier Molyntheelder. · "l'be Three Graces" was in· sured for $330,000 when it was s hipped to Antwerp, Belgium, last year tor an exhibition of Rubens works on the 400th an- niversary of his birth. . "Its value of course ts much higher than that insured," said Luciano Berti, superintendent of fine arts in Florence. Radicals Protest PANAMA CITY, Panama <AP> -Radical students called for a nationwide protest today against the Panama Canal treaties, but no massive turnout was expected. Southeast Gets Respite Rain, Snow Spread Aero.. Great Pl.aim 'l'emperat...-e• HI Le Pre 71 .s " )4 6S Q SI 21 S1 is .11 S1 '° .07 4S II .911 o n .14 ...... ,. •• JS ., 0 6S Jt .... 04 . " ti ,. ,)4 a 111.10 74 J6 47 u • S2 ., . .. S4 "u .en 41 az .Ol S4 .... S4 as 7S 4' " .... ., 41 .,. • Frost or 1'"241 _...ings-. P09t. eo '" South carollne, Mluourl *Wtllul --~ ' Eerly m0f'11r"9 temperetvres '"""'° 1111 nMlorl rMgltd from n In Vtltntlna, Ne&, IO n In~ West. C'.Ufenala 1tlaere Four Were Killed This is what remains of a munitioas .P.lant three buildlngs In the Gearhart-Owen near Cleburne, Tex., that was wracked by a Munitions complex were totally de- series of explosions Thursday afternoon. molished .. Cal.1:5e of th~ bias~. ~hich was Four persons died ln the holocaust and felt for miles, lS under mvestigallon. I 'Junk Foods' Studied Proposal Aime4 at Limiting Schilol Sala WASHINGTON CAP> -School cafet.erias would have to delay selling candy, chewing gum,_soft drinks and other ~nacts until all meals for the day have been served if a new Agriculture Departmem proposal is adopted. ''We are propoalng to prohibit the sale of these foods because we belle\te they have contribut- ed to a 'decllne In the coo.sump. tioo of nutrttious foods in aebool and to reduced participation iii the school lunch and breakf~ programs," Assistant Secretary Carol Foreman said today in a s peech prepared for tbe Newspaper Food Editors and Writers Association in San Jose. IN GENERAL. the food.I that would be prohibited from sale before the final meal include candy, soda drinks. frozen desserts and chewing gum. The proposal is aimed at eliminating the sale of sweets that are not part of the regular · scbool cafeteria qien · ; l'!f m.kf• or hmcb. The department administers all child nutrition prograw. iq· cludtar ..-.. lade bes -and breakfdta. About 25 million pupils ar6 served 4laily under the scbool lllDCb program. W ALTBa REED, director pf public relations for the National Vet Loam Hiked? WASHINGTON <AP) -The government will increase Veteran Administration home loan guarantees by f7.500 under a bill approved by the House Veteran Affairs Committee. Under cw-rent law the Veteraos Administrations guarantees Sl 7 ,500 ol a mortgage taken out by a veteran. Automatic MerchaadJsing As· sociatioo. said in aQ interview from Chicago that "we have no interest" to competin1• with schools which serve meals to children. He said the industry is often "wrongfully accused" of entlc· ing children to gorge themselves on snack food while ignoring or eattog only part of their cafeteria meals. BEED SAID A 1175 associa- tion survey of schools in 10 states showed that vending machines provided an average of ~.s candy bars and 3 soft drinks per Mudent each month. He sald it was .. ._ complete myth" that cbll4:ren rely heavily on ve~ machine candy and other SNCb at the expense or school meals. CQQress last t<lovember gave the Agrt~ultW'f. D~pattment autborlt1 to p~t the sale or food items In seboo\s which the department "determines are or utile nutriUon~ value.·· Poet's Sex· Choice Shakes TV Viewers BOSl'ON <AP> -Televtalon station WCVB i.s apologizing for poet Allen Ginsberg's remarts oo a live broadcast that his sexual preference was for young boys. GinsbePg also Aid be was molested at age 8 by an older man ~~~~ gran«lltber•a eM1d7: lltore ud found tbe QPerience eltjoya- . THE STA'nON SAID It got about 45 telepbone calls from mothers who were watehing the1'J:1)ursday morning show with children wbo were home on school vacation. It was the second such incident the station has experienced within the past year. GINSBEllG, 51, made his rematts in a live interview with ac- tor Chris Saradoo, who was guest co-host on the station's "Good Day" show. The poet also crfticlsed Suffolk County District Attorney Gar- rett Byrne-in eennection With a police investigation of homosexual activity in Revere and at the Boston Public Library. LAST YEA.a. the station ~tved about 400 calls after model Lauren~Hutton said a foor.-letter word dealing with sex in a live in·· tervlew with co-host Janet Langhart. M.tss Hutton later apologized. The statlOn prepared a statement, to be delivered today by Miss Langbart, that says the sb 'fW makes ''no attempt to censor our gue!t.S. Comecluently, there are rtsb involved." The Gl.nsberg Jncldertt is a "clasaJc example ol the spontaneit)l ol Uve television ~ .. We can only' bOpe that in the future our guests, when mating ttielr view!S blown, will use judgment and good taste," the statement said. ~ l,,08 ANG&La <AP> -EY9b If ... propert,y tu·iimltlQI lnlc luatlH Oil lbt .I.me I ballot a et. eourta aDd the lature would ave to ect to , 1DM1un 1nto en~. tta ,,oaeot eoneedect ln an •J>· ltJU'Hff bel0re Loa Anaelea Qpunty ... ..... ' P roposltlciD 13 1ponaor lloward .ranlt told the aupervt1ora Thuraday that JeaulaUOft would be needed to lnlorm c:omdl• bow tbey should 4i1trlbute revenue obtained troaa the tlwpl)t reduced prop. .... • ert.Y tax. ~ . -bllt e>ertJeu.larty at Jama' MoaUMltls • Uaat covtrD· m.au would hav• to eut baek ••r· vtee.. Jarvia, a 1on1t1me pro-pooent ol tax reform, told tbe super· vi1ors that at atate bud· •• ,.. .... Apnl 2t. tf78 Crttlcblnc the Jarvla lnlUaU\'t u a PfQOOUl. lbal doea not If· feet the' 1najority of Cautor· niaftl, Who rtnt, Behr l&ld ~ own nMMurt would ra1le from t.17 to '7s the atate tax credit a.ruled to rews.. '"•VII MID renters would 1aln tubetaatlaJIY ttom bk prop. oaltlon because landlords would be able to pass alon£ prop- erty tax savinas to their tea· .ants. . .. ~ !·{ IVDGE £ • .I, LEACB Ja. AND JASVJS said a court tH>uld bave to decide whether • Rbr~.1e 1Q b1a ballot meuure re- ferrlna to "dlstrtcta witbin tbe counUea" covers just schools and 1pec1al dJatricta or city and county governments as weU. get surplus of $3.2 bllllon would pay tor n~ aervtcee. But Behr dllqreed, 1tatln1 the surplus would meet only "ooe- third of the shortfall tor a slnale vear." Aho addressln1 t.be aupervllon Thursday was BlU New. ~tating PauJ Gann. chairman of People's Advoca~ and' a co-sponsor of Qie Jams amendment. . • • •~bedui,ct , H.D&eoe1114\ tor May . .,...1a.. , ~ Edison Tells Plans For Desert Plant :i. . Two '15-)'e6.r-oJd friends of ··Bicknell -Terri Marie Mulligan and Karen Loulae Kirby -allo .ere cbarged with murder. The) wUl be tried later in juvenile court. ••••:ef!tlt 'Pl.ea ............ .. .. :· ~· .. .. Bicknell remained dry·eyed wben the verdict wu read bul buried bit face ln b1a hands. HE WAS ACCV8ED or stab- bing lo death his grandmother, Josephine Smith, 66; an a\IJlt, Suzanne Harrta, 28, and two cousins, Renee Ferguson, 14, and Raebel Harris, 6. Police said they bad been stabbed from 16 to 41 times Their bodies were found last Aug. 9 in Mn. Smith's bome in Seaside, 80 miles south ol San Prancisco. BICKNELL testified in bis own defense at the trial, which started 3'h weeks ago Ht> said be could not recall killing anybody and disavowed taped recordings introduced as evidence. 1be recordin&s were made dudq police tnt.erroga. lion of Bicknell and linked him to the sla.yings AidsSearela I John William Zimmerman, 28. pleaded innocent Thurs· day to murder charges in the slaying of Brian Dean, 18, and his sister, Vriana, 12. during a burglary In their Santa Monica home. Zimmerman is being held without bail, and his pre· liminary hearing is set for May 4 in Mwlicipal Court. MORE TIL4N B0QKS OFFERED BERKELEY <AP> -The Berkeley Public Ubrary, to en· courage self.reliance. has an· nounced plans for a tool-lending service Library assistant director Richard Brown said that the lending station will be housed in a trailer outside the library's south _BerJceJey branch on Russell Street Both Jarvis and state Sen. Peter Behr. who is spomorina a rival tax limitation measure, PropoeWon 8, outlined their pro- posals to lbe supervisors, who a.re plannlng to take stands on both initiatives. JARVIS' PROPOSITION 13 would limit taxes on all property to 1 percent or market value. Backers and opponents aUke agree the measure would Jower statewide property taxes by an estimated $7 billion. creatinc a 55 percent annuaJ property tax savings for the average homeowner. Behr, ft·Tiburon, la the author of Senate Bill 1, wblch would lower property taxes about 32 percent. But his legislation, ap- pearing oo the Jtme ballot as Proposition 8, would take effect only if it ls passed by tbe voters and Proposition 13 is defeated. THE BIGGES}.'. complaint· leveled so rar at either measure NOW PIANOS more, rrtQre. more, more for Sale &Bent In 1tore for you LOS ANGELES CAP> -Southern Callfomia Edison Co. an· nounced Thursday plan.a to buUd a 1,500-megawau electrical power plant ln tbe eastern California desert. "We have informed state offtclals we are ready and able to de· sign, build and operate a petroleum, coke and coal.fired electric generatina station," sald spokesman Robert Hull. HVLL ADDED THAT THE PLANT hopefully could be in operation as early as 1987. He gave no estimate or what th• plant would cost. Tbe announcement came one week after &be controverslal SUn· desert nuclear power project wu killed by the state legislatu:re However, Ed1son officials slrelsed that the firm bad been atudyini the feasibility or a coal·fired f aciUty for several ye an to meet future needs. Theilant would make use of a comblnaUon or fuels, lncludlni low si.tI ur coal from states sucb as Arizona, Utah, New Mexico, Colora and Wyoming, Hull said. FOB OOltE, THE PLANT WOULD VSE California crude oil and put it through refinery and desulpbwization processes t(l pro- duce fuel akin to low sulphur coal, be added. . Hull said Edison hopes to file notice of intention and applica· tion for certiflcatioo to build the plant within on~ year to 18 months aft.er completing its muJU·millioo dollar teulblllty study .. Asse,mhly OKs Adoption Bill pl•HUfff, rectMtlon. plaything•, adUtt toy•, enjoyment-, good tlmee. tun things. lc»u. delight•, entetUAnment. SACRAMENTO <AP> -After a second emo-tional debate and with no votes to spare, the AB· aembly ~idered and approved again a bill that would mate It easier for adopted children to find their natural sr ATE The vote Thursday ---CMll·U••·--b&a&a.El ......... AID PlllO CEIJD COIOU DEL IAI :laMl.C:....Nwy. Slnc918J7. J. K. om hM ~ .upptylng a lot of the gqod ~ 1" ltfe to the F• WMt. Now J . K. GIU la 31 ...... Jn California, Oregon, w..hlnilton. feeturfng gltta, airda, o-nea, art mat"181a, etc. aa wen aa buelneea and home office au Ilea. L J parents. _ on SB 5'6 was 41-36, a -------bare majority . The ~~~~~~~~'!!...I Senate·puaed bill now - for actioa on Assembly ---returns to tbe Senate amendments. The bill, sponsored by Sen. Bill Campbell. ft. Hacienda Heights, would require the state Depart- ment of Social Services to keep files of adopted children and their natural parents who want to meet each other If both the adoptee past age 18 and tbe nalural parent desire a meeting, the de· partment would help them gel together. s Seid•°""' •--u .. . .. -. . NON ·SMOKER 7 'Sig.I.Bia Gov . Edmund· Brown Jr. signed a bill Thursday that wi fl phase out the $44 5 million business inventory tax by 1983. white increasing the state bank and corpora· lion tax to make up mosl of the lost revenue. However. the bill's enactment is de· pendent on the def eat of the Jarvis prop e rly tax in· iUatJve. I I yOfl "'".I -"'O•~. LOS ANGELES (AP) -Five men have been F,,,.as NorSmobr Policy arrested tollowin& a montb·long tnvesti8ation into •lly pro1~c1 ,,o.., boru, an operaUoo that allegedly med stolen airplanes •e or _,.,.,,"' for lus. ,,,,..,... JOnf Tut~ •• ..,,~ now being enjoyed, more ~an ever for smualins marijuana, police said Thursday. 54.5554 Officers Identified the men as Royce A. Jones, RABBITT INSURANCE Snoopy,eofurrysott.tosnuggle,81nchlongears,3Yl''tall,drynose, 37, of Saugm; Ronald D. Morse, 38, of Newball; 1914 Harbor 81Yd. lS"ta». 18.00 Smaller~ Ronald E. Wichman. 42, of Van Nuys; Perry A. ._....._. Coen, 37, of El Squndo; and Marco S. Stanlaicb, Costa Meso popCM\rlld~,dialyourfavoritestationsonyourchoioeof Pepsi, 36, of Sun Valley. O•r pollc-, is Coke, qoora, Bud, Olympla. reg. 7.99 SALE 6.95 They were booked Tuesday niaht on suaplcton 1.W.1 Y0 • •o'e~ ... __ 11111 ....... or poBSellil\I marijuana for sale. liiiiiiil•llilll•lllill c.w.~·-· ............ . • SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -Ruling ln separate • but similar cues, the California Court of Appeal • says th., state m11St bear tbe expense or a welt~ • recipient's sex clHlnge operation when such sur-• gery is "medically necesaary " · • Ir decisions issued Thursday, the eowt re-• · versed tbe state health director's refusal to • authorize Medi.Cal to pay for the proposed opera· • lions on grounds it would be cosmeUc sur1ery. : ,,.,.., AiNIMla Orlftat•t,.. : .............., diversk>ns, kid's stuff LONG BEACll <AP> -Fonner Presldent -. Gerald R. Ford Ila been sitting in on a hospital it Snoopy,thednammet,~.lttyttwnandbeat,satiafylngsynco- program about dJ'UI and alcol'!OI dependence to • HERB patlon. Also Snoopy wind-op so.rand Cook. 6.50 belp him better understand bis wile's current • FRIEDLA"'"'DER • Also Unu9. ~ pUlt1 It. it goea, flic:tion pcMllMd, no treatment for over-medication, bis exec:utlve usla· • ·' • baUerlel. Alla tnctlon DOWe= ChM11e 8f'OWn Mound Buggy. tant 8" Ban'eU. said Thursday • IS MAKJSG • ~.Doctor Booth, ~'f Pteno. lnpopy'• Dog Houle 0t Betty Ford, eo, WU adaaitted to the hospital • GREAT DEALS • 5~ April u for wbat doctors described u a "problem • FREE • Nerf rocket•, safe, soft, but high shooting with air-power will-medication." The former Flnt Lady bad re-• • laUncher. reg. 3.38 S.AlE 2.79 portedb . been taking the medication for /atn • 50 GALS • ·----------------.... a-.. caUfe;d by a pinched nerve iD ~r back an for ! OF GAS • arthn~. • Barrett could not say bow kloa Mrs. Ford,••14111"" .......... .,_, .. ,.. •• _ • would remain bospitalhed, but described her as·! or on. ('llASG•:s • "d ,... L" ..... ,_.....,., .. ,~.., ti o..,..ena ,• ........ __ ,_cw. • Wed .. ••• Ptdteft ,.,, 8e•er • e BONDA e • •• .,, ..... ltvt. • SACRAMENTO <AP> -The Brown ad·!.'!';'*:;-:-;*'::'.• minJ1tratloo La bonorinC the residents of a Lassen ....-B p • County town who orea.n.lJ.ed an electricity boycott• MG·T IUM H • rOT ahowta& ways to "live Ug.btb oa tbe earth." • e JAGUAR e • The . citllea• of tbe tiny community of! FIAT-LANCIA « Westwood wwe among tour IJ'O\lp8 selected Tbun-,,,..,,,.. ..... ....,, • day for ••4P"O)lriate teebDoloo mertt a.,arcls." • "'·"" • · 1 .cm• Tbe awards from Gov. l!!dmund Brown Jr.'s '"-* * * * * * * * * * •• =~:d~,.1:1"~~ ~s-= ~abey .Pr:t.: •.!.!?!~~ ... • ! • ' itu• ... 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Polyester/cotton blend. orig. - .3.99-8.50 Now 99e Sport Shirts Medjum size onty!f Solids and prints, knits and wovens. orig. to $15. Now 2.99 Ho me-Fashions · Costa Mesa Discontinued Sheets 30 only twin size •••••••••••• Now 2.22 20 only full size •••••••••••• Now 3.33 · 25 only queen size •••••••••• Now 4.44 1 o only king stze •••••••••• Now 4 •. 44 . - Women's .. ·Sportswear \ Ass 't. pants. blouses; knit tops, jeans and sweaters. 50% off • ~ -· orig. 40 only women's dresses ••••••••••.. $17 60 onJy misses & jr. jeans •••••••••••• 1 to $10 30 on fy women's polyester pullon pant . ~.99 20 only Jr. polyester pants •••••••••• . $16 6 only women's pullover sweaters •••• . $15.88 20 only 100% nylon gown •••••••••••• $8 24 only brushed polyester gowns· •••• · · Special Now 6.88 4.88 2.99 4.99 9.88 3.88 3.99 Wom en's Acces-:;c ries Costa M esa F~sruon . __ Jewelry Stock up now on earrings and necklaces in gold and silvertone finish. orig. $1-$4. Now 22e.99c - <.-= I I ,orig. 25 9nly den rn casua belts •••••••••• $4.50 26 only ass't. polyeste~ scarves ...•.. .. $2.50~3.50 fu "t. I ~ 35 on.7 ass wamen s purses ..•.••.. ' . to $13 47 only pr1nt shawl, 100% Cotton •••. $S.99 Now 44c sac 2.88 2.99 Girls' De pt. Costa Mesa · orig. 100 only girls' matching pants & tops to$S 36 only girls' jeans, ass't. sizes •..••. .. ----to--$&.-50 40 only little gtrls' peasant blouse •••• $5 ..... • ,_,_ 1or n1y little.girls' sweaters .•• i-·1'o ·-• Bed Pillows . ,. ~6cnr~ cotton ~n~ hi's •••••••.• -~~-~ standard size ••••••••••• -. Now 2}3.88, -Special Now 99c . 2.-99 99c 1.99 2/.88 queen size •••••••••••• ~.Now 2/4.88 king size •••••••••••••••• ~OW 2/6.88 Ombre Towels orig. Now wash cloth •••••••••••••••• 1.25 • 99 hand towel ................ 2.25 1.99 bath towel •.•••••.•••••••••• 4.00$2.99 8oys' Dept. Costa Mesa Bovs' -Suits 18 onfyr Solid navy or green blazer. with contrasting slack. orig. $20.-$24. ·Now 5.99 "( 84 only boys~ screen print polos ••• ·:. 2. /5 OO Special • ... 11 orily p~school ac,.YHC sweaters : . 99c ______________ ..,. r.• .-$5 Decorator Pillows 47 only casuaf pants, cords & brushed 4 99 ' . --Special • 12" square, ass't. prints. 50% kapox, 50% acrylic fllJ. orig. 2 only king size electric blanket 44.99 Now 19.8.8 Yardage & Plants Costa Mesa Febric Clearan~e , ,L Ass't. cotton prints. polyester ., crepe, polyester stripes. orig. 1.99-3.99 yd. No!i 3&e-1.~2 yd.·_· 7 only Qcr!s~ dress pants, . 100% poly~ter •••••••••••••••••• $13 ggc. 5hue Oepi. Costa Mesa ,\ . Women's Shoes 37 pr. only. Ass't. styles, broken sizes. orig._13.99-16.99 ' . Now 3.88 .I G·irls'-Shoes 00 J?r. only. Assorted styles drig. g,~14.99 ., ' ... ·Now~.88 '-------------~~--"'!""9----~--:---\ LI All &"potted plants Women's Sandals Choose from variety of easy to grow plants . . 3.99!::~ • ... . . -. ' "' .,. "" -~ .,. .. Special 12.99=rce A super seersucker wa~· robe of crisp polyester. Choose classic A-line dress or scoop neck dress with matching.braid belt. 2-piece pantSuit ties at neckline and has solid coordinating slacks. Misses' sizes 6-18. Quantities limited. ... Stripes are back for summer! And thrs year they look their best In these polyester pieces. Choose 2-plece skirt set with comfortable eJatticized waist. pantsuit with solid • slacks or-smartty fashioned dress wltb tie bell Misses' sizes. Quantities limited. Closeout! 8.99 Orig. 4.'91. Two of the ·wardrobe basics: short sleeve polyester knit top with mock turtle or the crew oeck T--shlrt with rotf-itp aleeve. Available Ir\ mix end matth ~lors In ~,a· sizes, S:M·L·Xl.. QuanUtles llmUed. CIOseoutl~ 4.99 Orig. $17 to QC. More 'SOft blouse styln tn Qtanae nylon. Orig. $13. long sleeve It's time to be a IQft touch I au pOlyftt'1 bfouse for Misses• sl~ junlora,eell and looks Quantities'1imlted. --. ust llke sllkl Avallable Cardigan with print shell, orig. n the most subtle fashion I .,, $24, Now 1.89 ahada Women/Juf\lor , ~~~~~NO:i~ffla.couar, orig. • Tt~!'t9~\JanUties · _ ~-._,. ~ • !Peplum-btousewtth peasant_......,...., ______ .._ .. . , ~;. ~neck, orig: $18, Now 6.99 :-.. ' Orig. St4 to $15. Subtle Qiana® nylon .cap sleeve or blouson styled &louses. Misses' lizes. Quantities limited. Special 2r:;ss Summer aandM1 of comfortable polyurethane in 2 popufar styles. Choose 2 buckle adjustable atyle or open toe allng-l>ack style. Women's srzes. · Quantities limited. Special 6:;.4~50 ·Pull•o • p1e1 •11ecial 2.99 Doubt~ knit polyester puU.on with stitched front crease. Proportioned for petite, .A ~verage and tall. ~ Misses' sizes. · Quantities limited. ":' .. •' $~ec1a 2:9.~ . s,,ft, all combed cotton T's In junior sizes. Pretty V-neck with 'just barely' cap sleeves. Assortment of colors In women/junior sizes, S-M-L Quantities limited. ;"\, ... .,.. play .. ~ . .. . .. " •• Pull~ 'J>Olyester shorts In eoUds · • ~nd..Otr\9 prints. Mls .... alz,._ Quantme. timlted. special ·a9.aa 1&g. gold chains If you Ilk• gold chelne, you're 1ur1 to went one ot ltl-13 dllter1nt ·.-.-· ava1Jabl1, all 18K gold, 15 lncl)H In length. ~lful tegelMr, loYefy aloriel Oueoiil)a1_ lll'llll.ed. Newport Beach store ~nty Closeout!~. Now ·2.99 Orig. $7. Jacqu~rd pattern sweater of polyester/acrytlc has either keyhole or square neckline. School-age girl sizes. "ll:U S-~ ' • • • · ·~~ • Quantities lltnlted. •t- c108aout1 Novi 5.99 Orig. $18. Men's poly- ester/ cotton corduroy pants feature flare styling. belt foops and 2 rear poc~ts. Available in his favorite fashion colors. .Men's sizes 30-42. Notahown: Mature-men's corduroy Jeans. Sizes, ~2, orig. $14 Now 5.9St Quantities lfmlted. , ~closeout :Now ' . 1•44 Ortg. 3.50. Sesame Street& T-shirts for pre-school boys. Soft polyester and combed cotton fabric for easy care. Pre-school sizes, S-M-L. Quantities limited. ·eoys• Jiahs In tough polyester/ cotton. Western styling. Asaotted solids and plaf ds. Schoof-a e boy sizes, 10-20. ' Quantities ~lmtted. . Stone Rings · 14K & 10K gold. orig. 35.50-$125. 50% Off Men·s Dr pt. Newport Beach Dacron and. wool. orig. $110. Ores$ Shirts Long ·sreeve. basket weave. Solids. orig. $12 .Men's ·Ties Now $55 N·ow 3/$10 S ecial 1.99 · Sport Coats Dacron and wool. orig. $55. · I • I • Sport Shirts Assorted1 print, orig. $15-$20 · Now 19.88 \ Now 8.99 Leath.er Belts Now Name brand.orig. $12. $6 Wallets Name brand. Now 0%off B oys · Dept. N e wport Be<11::ti Jeans Plain pocket. sizes 25e30 waist. orig. $8-$9. Now 5.99 Tops Pre-school sizes 3-7. Sesame St. Characters. Special 1.44· Suits Blazer & stack. Sizes 8-20. orig. $20. Now 5.99 Super Denims Now Ass't. colors. In plaid. Waist 2 99 sizes 25-31. orig. 7.50 • Pants Now Broken sizes 8-16. 3.99 orig. $7·$13. Patches Now Boys' or Girls' iron-on or 19C sew on. orig. 59t Housewares Newport BPach SmallAppllnaces JCP Fast grlll, Donut factory, & more. orig. 19.19·21.99. Now 6.99 , . Special 6.99-8.99 Co-ordinates Misses tops, pants & jackets. orig. $8-$15. ~0%-50% off Sweaters Ass't. styles in pastels. orig. $18-$26. Dresses Jr. & Ms. styles. 1 & 2 pc. prints & solids. 50% Off 50% Off W o me n ·s Acces. N ewpo rt B each Vinyl Handbags . Special 2.99 Canvas Totes Special 3.99 -Ass't. Sunglasses Spe~ial 99$ Sleepwear Selected women's styles. ' N·ow 1.99 SunSensor .Glasses Adf usts to ever-changing Ughtlng S • 4 conditions. pec1al .99 Girls· Dept. N ewport B each Pants · .... , Super denJ~ save 50%. Sizes 7·14. orig. $9. Pants Pre-school super denims. 4-6x. orig. $7. Tops Smock styles & knit T-shirts, 7-14. orig. $4-$5. Pants Broken styles & sizes. orig. 8.50-$1 o. Now 4.50 Now 3.50 Now 1·.99 Now 2.99 Shoe Dept. N e wpo rt B each Canvas Shoes N Men's & boys', broken sizes. OW orig. 6.50-$12. 2.50 Slippers Ass't. men's & women's Now broken ·sizes. orig. 4.99-12.99 44c Dress Shoes Now Men's slip-on, broken sizes. orig. $25 • 14.99 Beach Thongs Special 1.88-2.88 Women's S~uffs Special 1.~8 ( There'• a special note of Irony .lii the Invasion ollhe Ualted States market by the A-300 AlrbUI, • wide-body European airliner p~ by AlrbUa Jnduatrie, a aov· emment-subsidized Weal 'European combine. U was bad eno\Qdl wtlen Eattertl Alrllnet stped up for 23 of the planes _...: not only because it's. aooa plane. but because the price wu right, lhatt.ks to the French government's heavy flnancl&.l aupport of Airbus In• dustrie. The kicker came with news that PSA <Pacific Southwest Airlines> ls among the other carriers t.a.lking A.JOO Airbus deals. If that comes off, we could well find PSA hauling California folks who make a Uvini in aerosJ>ace at Lockheed, McDonnell Douglas and PoelJli up and down the coast in an import that's a threat to lhelr jobs, symbolically if not actually. Aerospace is one United ~tes industry that has held on lo, its superiority in tbe elCPort field while foreign competi· ti on has been undermlnin~ other trade areas. Th.is time it's not a question ot stepping up our pro- ductivity or the quality of our product. It's a quesUon of competing in a whole new financial baniame in intema· lional trade. France is not the only nation using the subsidy tactic in the quest for world markets. And the Airbus deal is but a sample of what lies ahead if the U.S. government doesn't take a firm stand in support of our own industry. The game-players must be warned that they are em· barked on a dangerous course that eventually could force us to respond with either subsidies or unwelcome tariffs of our own An Ego Trip? The ways of publir agencies are sometimes wondrous lo behold. Take the Orange County Health Planning Council as an example. • • • It recently completed a laborious survey of county health care facilities and C{llled il "1978 InventQcy or Health Services and Facilities." · That's fine except the figures used to compile the so- called 1978 report were, for the most part, 1975 figures. According to the council, the 1978 report based on 1975 figures will be used as the basis for urcoming de· .cisions on health planning strategies as wel as hospital applications for expansion and the purchase of major new equipment. There aren't many organizations that would risk making 1978 decisions based on 1975 statistics. Also somewhat mystifying is why the Health Pia.A· ning Council persists in copyrighting material accumulat· ed and prepared at public expense. To be sure, the council's copyright is accompanied by a note that says users are welcome to reproduce or use the information "provided acknowledgment is given." If there is an acknowledgment due it rigbtf ully should go to the public tb"t footect the biU and not to a eouncll _ that appears to be ti1pptng over Its own ego. ~Slices Bodi:Wars Planners' efforts to regulate the quality of our res· identiaJ districts can be confusing. Recently a New J ersey court struck down regulations prescribing a minimum number of square feel of noor area for new houses in four communities. The court called the regulation, which is common in many parts or California, "snob zoning.·· Meanwhile on our own coast, actor Desi Amaz was having just the opposite kind o( zoning problem. The planning commission ln Del Mar turned down his request to build an addition for his mother onto his 10,000·square.foot home in that community. He was told the addition would result in a greater floor area ratio than local zoning laws permit. Now Amaz is trying to get permission to split the. home, which is built on two lots, into two separate res- idencessohecan sellorrentone. If they don't have a zoning law to cover that sort or a trick. the}' ma) have to write one. ,, • • Opinions expressed in the space above are thoN of the Detty Pt~t. Othet views expressed on this P4g9 are ltlOse of theft authOJa and , artists. Reader comment ta tnvtted, ~ n. Otltfy Piiot. P.C>. Box 1580. Costa Mesa. CA 02826. ptaone (714J ~1 ·~ t Boyd/Rednndaney ByLM.BOYD Sahara means desert So Sahara Desert. i5 redundan,L Yama means mount. So Mount Fujiyama ls .redun· daot. . How could any Seasoned Citizen forget the Burma· Shave sign that went: "Cat· tie crouing . . . Please go alow -.. ~ Tha\ old bull ... Is some cow's beau!"? If that water is of normal ~mperature, tbe catflsb tn it will take 18 months to arow to a pound and a halt. If t.be water is 20 degrees warmer Dear Gloomy Gus than normal, the catfish will only need four months to grow that big. · Who wrote the followin1! •'To spilt the almple at.om ... · wa all of man•a lnteo.t . , . Now any day ... the atom may . . . retum the compli· ment." Parker Peery aent it to me, You remember blan! , He'a 'the fellow wbo said: ''He who goes fortb ... witb a Mb OD tbe fourth . ; . Just may not come forth ..• 011. tbe ftfth ... AslllftGTON -an Ob-lilHy c..,. torward Oii tWr eeun ._ l"OOID ol u.e IUltie. t!_WJJ ud Mr aam• ve icnr ta Depart1DeDt. tbere•• •4 . 1beftle. otllerw were uaaw.,.ot aatoa!lbln( 't•bhMlt hall of real· the ••• but eompUed wr their Ute atcwt. ot SPlet wbo eaDM ta aam• ... up ta JnveeUta· from UM! eold. 'l'be doalen ccn-tion.1 by Wia tbe cae blstoriea ot more than 100 = naUou,J, wbo TWO CW e>dr t.Donen, ~ bave coat to espionage ln· 'K.ra=~~·tt.nu .Wm vol\'ement. . ave· ta.U. ma.. Tbetr stories rea., Ute ?r t~ &Ult' ~!-.!l-J:'a~ episodes from the spy ftctlon ot feaalou wu ~~ J>y • Johll Leearre forQMr . s-.t . Ger~ao • uiut or Graham Jam~• ~tller, w.ho admltled Greene, but once uatna a mtnlcamera to they're true copy secret NATO documents. a ccounts of "In 1967." be informtd the m en and Justlce Department. "I was women who i recruited by an individual once operated named 'Rolf.' who ldenUfled t• n t b e · himaell aa a member of the s b a d o w y , Coordinating Staff of the COUD· fearful world triea of the Warsaw Treaty of the secret Organization (the communist agenl. Almost without excep-counterpart t.oNATO>." tJoo, those who admitted their He continued transmitting past as trained espion11e documents and information to operatives are today leading his East German spy masters. anonymous, blameleaa lives lo In 1975, SatUer wu almost hi.red this country. by Rep. Paul Findley. R·lll., for They were required to reJister a sensitive post on Capitol Hill. with the Justice Department un-But the FBr tipped off the un· der a Cold War law, whictl calls · luapec~ coqressman about for a sworn amdavlt from Sattler'• eapionage·past. Justice anyone ever allWated wttb a Department sources say the foreign Intelligence service. mysterious spy has fled the Paw ILp-vey , ..... atnldl. BU NG ARIAN exlle End re KerteH reported that be wu shown • s>hotolrapb ot wbat wu purported to be a Minuteman mias!le silo lo North Dakota. He wu lmtructed to go there to photoaraph other tn.stallaUona. Again. when be reached U.S. sborea. Kertesz lpored the spy usignment. A Nationalist Chinese ex·spy, Waag Justice Ching·Lln, told ol being instructed in the arts of "secret writing," including the use of a James Bondish mixture of human blood and Chinese spice for invhlble ink. His as- signment was to ferret out pr<> communist activities among Chinese students oo U.S. college campuses. Cuban exile Llbertad Maria Antigua· similarly reported be· J ? A Finnish native. Feodor Pihra, told of spendin& 10 years in Soviet p!'llsona and labor camps. Soviet authorities al· lowed him to leave the country onl)' lf be agreed to infiltrate an· ti-communist organizations in his homeland. He was inst.fueled lo aenct back intelligence "by mean• of invl1lble writing betw~ t.be Un• of innocent let ters." 'Once back ill Finland. however, be dlsreg~ed tbe in· strucuona an4 fied 'tO thls coun· try. ""' Yugoslav refuaee VoJhn Baic related that secret poHce com· pelted him "to aS)y on persona I knew to be anti·communlat, their converaaUons/'acUvlties." APPLYING pressure from Moscow, KGB authorities as- signed Ruulan ex.pa~rlale AnalqH Mlc.bailovlch Granaovsky to aunelllance. be reported. on "iDlellect.uals and others . , . wbo were suspected of being anti-Soviet." During Adolf Hitler'• bt:yday, Gransovsky said. be was as· aianed to ·:infiltrate hish·level Gestapo circles." An anti-c ommunist from Yugoslavia. lva11 Blejec. re- called that he had agreed to help blow up transformers at a government shipyard. He was captured. He unsuccessfully tried suicide, then lat.er escaped prison and ned to this ~ountry. Footnote: Our reporters at- tempted to contact everyone wbOM name la mentioned in this ator)'. In moat cases, they .. eouldll't be locatie!t. TboM -could be reached bad no COCD· ment. ... Science Recognizes Hazards of: ~.t,ess or au ll!e's experiences what would you think most depletes the survivor? Of all the distressful situations that may arise in a lifetime. which would you figure takes the moat out or you? Going to Jail? No. Going t.o .... u? No. Fired from your job? No. Pregnan· cy? No. There is an • enormous literature on tbe subject of "stress," but the inteJlec· tual foun · tainhead of this research since World War II ls Dr. Hans Sel.ye of McGill University, Montreal. He has defined in psychological terms "what Blress is." His two volumes on the sub- ject are highly respected texts though largely nontechnical: "The Stress of Life" and."Stress Without Distress." ·· · Selye has been able to articulate in lay language the scientific basis of all conven· tlonal wisdom we now ba\le on the subject or stress. HARVAao•s Prof. Herbert Benson, taking up where Selye leaves off, prescribes the now generally accepted stress responae: sell-Induced relaxa- tion. Though some narrow cults have emerged from Benaon's "General Adaptation Syn· drome," the sell-Induced relaxa· lion he recommends need not be nearly so complicated as some of the practitioners are trying to make It. 1 These two scholars, in their exhaustive stress related re- search. reached similar con· cluslons about which problems are hardest ror us to face up to. Just knowing OU. can be im· portant in preparing a response that might save your sanity or your life. A SCALE bas since been pre· pared by Holmes and Rabe which they call "the social read· ju.stment scale." - They bava made a list or those "life _,vents" that really "wring you out" emotionally -t.be worst first. What happens to us under stress -the cardiac speedup th~t floods our muscles with ex-tra bel,Doglobin -was a Ufesavcr in the days when men needed tbat "fight-or-flight response" to a marauding where lt was first used. It la an answer to the problem of a pain. lesa, or near palnlen, cleat8 and bas been used for this purpose for yeani. • saber-toothed tiger or a hostile neighbor. But today's streasrut situa- tions -usually social. economic or professional -cannot be re- solved with either "right or flight" and so 0\11' blood pressure and catecholamine levels are left chronically elevated and un- relieved, creating a deleterious strain on the heart. SO LEARNING to relax -not with booze or pills but with ex- ercise and a warm bath -can relieve crisis situations. Now -what ot all life's ex- periences puts us under the g r eatest sustained strain? Number One ls the death of a SPoUSe. Ten times more widows and widowers die during the first year Collowing the death of a sp6use. The second most dHhcult stress experieoce1 Divorce. Mixture.'' abe.1ays, "I could not do my work. • · . "Brompton's is the biggest buaktbrougb ln US. care of dy- fn1 patients. It'• an1oraJ medlca- Uo~. I() we tan do without inje<:- TBE ''COC'STAIL" SI a mt. tlQna, We keep ~e patients pain· ture of morJ>bb!e. cocalne, etbyt free,' alert dCt-awue and we alcohol, aqci ~ ~avored syrup to art able 'help ~m to U\·e un· mal(e it pllatabt~ .. ttt·allows tiJ they die," .. , some pat.lent. .'Fbo' otnefw\se ' would spend Uttlr halt Wffb or TUE att.Ef'" obetocle to the days in drug·lndUced a.tupor to use of ..BrolnPton's in this coun· "live IDltil they die ... to be able try is. OT course. tile objection or to review the.Ir lives a.net come to d.octots. V~lb none bf them term• with t.heir approach!~ bat ever used Jt, or observed its death. effects. !Ule ~ttpatton and There ls a ~ En.111.lh nausea, wbicb reapoacl to other boapital fw u.. ... .,. ol &be medlcati()oa. terml·nally Ill c.aUed T-l'ere cab be no more ChJ11topber'1 ffoepk9 illat bu ~bit or ~ue duly ln a .been using Bron:t'*"'• Mixture dOcltr's life ~-tbjn to ease the !;!~.··~;. 'fi:!•d::J.o::! :!' .=r::=.:f';J tafeed aecordlnc to tilt ~-·' tit ., .._ •et•bed ~>' &teed. , . , Qr. fh :ilJae. ~tJ4111t IS • ._!....,.. patn. must Dr. Ellnbeth bbltr·Rou. a ett --wtdle· fl ~ -Swiss peychlatrtn. !au made. ·complabllq la dlseouraged - her Utt ...-tbe .._ f/l • dJ· . aM (iAa1ly *11 for a nurse who lnft aad' tM' ---o1 aur... ad.mlltl•t.efl tbt drug at her ,._G d~ •be .wNk wt~ ea11UH' .eonvenl,1tce." Thia &hem • "''tbout tbt Brom0too•1 ID.Git illr'tb be tbaftrect. :· ... .. Spring Refl.eetioas -With barren trees about to come to life. an Amish carriage makes its way through the awakening farmlands east of Lancaster. a picturesque Pennsylvania city. ·Boy Prefe;rence Fading · Survey Showa Fewer Mothers Want Som . NEW YORK <AP> -A survey of young, middle·class while women shows the traditional preference for having sons rather than daughters is C8ding, May's Redhook magazine says family size for a girl, compared to only 6 percent who said lhey would do so for a bo). · · the magazine said. • techniques. by taking into ac· count "underlying" as well as stated preferences. · Thal study concluded that t9 1 percent of the women in· tervie wed had an uoderlying preference for sons. 32 bad an underlying prefe r~nce for ctaughten. aod 19 percent want· ed an equal number of child:reo or each sex. DAll.Y !'tt.OT Al WASHINGTON <~P> -"Tired Of bullies kick· Ke related a story told by a fellow worker inf sand ln your face?" asu the ad picturing a whose dauahter had saved ror weeks to amass the sku)ny chap standipg meekly next to ~ bapc.cm>, 95 cents called for by a com1c book ad. The pllch blklnl·clad companion~ "Send for our b04tt b.Ukl· •as fOf' a machine that ~ould tw-n plain paper into ing kit.·· dollar bills. Or. . . . "lt arrived and the girl put the paper i.n .... "Juist $l.25 for MA ..Jnonkeya. Cute. Easy t.Q \Mrned the crank and nothlna happened. Sbe hadn 'l train. lnchJdes a full year's supply of sea monkey seen lbe.tlne print. about. puttiol your own dollar in food . Just add water and you have Instant Ute." first. then lbe pJaln paper. It (the ad) admltted What you aet are_ twq ugly brine abiimp. ,_ there was no mafic Involved," Enleben said. Or... ' And the sea aionkeys! "JtJST •CENTS FOR 200 stamps to start YO\U' .. WE ORDERED SOME. mEY arrived dead very own valu.l>Je collection." You.get Ute stampia. They were brine shrimp and bore no resemblance rougetanotherbatcheachmoothandblllsfor$9or to the J8Y. human-like. smiling faces. the cute lit· .. 1.0. tle elves 1bown ln the ads. • Or. · · "We added some water with an eye dropper to "Amaze your friends when you abakt bands. · ~try to revive them, but nothing happened." he Tbla bw:ier will s~e them." It probablY wm. said Comic books are full of these come-ons and tbe The big problem, with many of the schemes. Federal Trade Comml.ssion wants to take a closer be said ls they.are run rrom post offi~ box~. loot at Just what young , ' cQPsumers are getting [ J · rortheirmooey.. co~SlJMER Ancient Treasure ADVERTI SERS spend about $66 PUlledfro ~ ll miQ,ion a year to plug their wares in comics. And it , m e is no wonder, says the commission's William Erx· leben~ L · ''Between the a&4'S of S and 15 lhere are 40 million potential bltyers. Independent figures show that 82 percent to 92 percent of all children between the aaes o( 7 and 11 read comic books. ·•And our estimates indicate that for every S1 ·Spent on comic book ads, lhere are $3 in sales. That amounts to a $200 million produc• industry each year," Erxleben sai.d. HE SA.ID T HE C0Ml'llS810N worries ·especially about a ci\ild's Cil'St contact with the "free enterprise system." "Children can become very dls.illusioned wilh the system and legitimate business should be very ·concerned.·· Erxleben said in a telephone in· terview . • TAUN.USS"EIN. West Germany <API - While ripping up floor boards In his quaint stone· and·timber house, a West German painter dis· covered the hidden treas ures of a medieval hangman dynasty. PauJ Berghauser. 54. says he was renovating the house when he found a deep well benealh worn out floor boards. ln it. he says he found a ceramic jug filled with 152 silver and 38 gold coins dating from 1513 tQ 1670. He also found t.orturer's tools and a stack pf documents disclosing several hangmen lived IQ the house. Berghauser. who bought the hou5e 25 years ago. will be allowed to keep the treasu1 e. under German law. Specialists have not estin1ated the value of the find. ·'It's a slgn of the profound changes in the way women think about themselves -and about the opportuniUes that may be open. to their daughters,•• .the magazine concluded from its survey Of 80,000 readers • Redbook asked its readers 85 questii>os on attiludes toward moLberbood in a survey published last ~ptember. The questions-were designed by New York University psychologist Pblllp Shaver/ who also directed tabulation o 2,000 completed questionnaires. se.lected at ran· dorn from the 80,000 received. THE STUDY WAS conducted • • • • in 1973 by KEW's Division Of • • • • ACCORDING TO Redboolt, 19 - percent of tbe women said they would !'at.her have a son, 21 per· cent said they preferred a girl, and 58 percent said they had no preference. "But the most significant in· dication that the age-old pre· ference for sons no longer exists is found in the 8 percent who said they would increase their LAST FALL, A UNIVERSITY Of Mlehi;an researcher reported that based on a nationwide sur· vey of 6,900 married women by Lbe Departp\_ent of Health. J!lducation and Welfare, women still prefer having S()J'IS to having daughters. .Lolagene. C. Coombs said those findings were the first to 10 a step further in interviewing Vital Statistics. .. • • The Redhook survey COJl· ... • eluded that 72 pe'k'ceot of the • respondents -97 percent of • • them white. 83 percent of them • • married and more than 50 per-• cent of them having some oot: 1 • lege education -said they t would feel incomplete if lhey never had children. Among those holding futJ-time jobs. 51\ percent relt that wJiy'. . . . , . ,> .. Our combination of smart country dub homes a nd Palm Desert's best location, with 36 holes of golf and 8 tennis courts, has created an unprecedented demand at lronwood. We are now taking names for the next unit of these popular single-f amity and duplex homes, many with dramatic views of the encircling mountains and desert below. Several privately owned homes from earlier offerings are currently available through Ironwood Property Management Company, the exclusive sales agent for lronwood Country Oub. Arnold Palmer, president of the Ironwood Golf & Tennis Oub, invites you to come out for a visit and to register with the Sales Office if you're interested in a home at Ironwood. IRONWOC'-l) Country Oub Homes In Palm Desert from 585.700 to 5157,900. /b/m ~"""II> H11•11 Ill /lr/m Dtll#•I O' .g ~ t: In l\1lm ~rt 2 miles south :c G: on rortola Trltphonr 17141 3'(>.().5.Sl f 0 .. CALIFORNIA I LOCAL . r It Pays Off lAviah Bany PJYJmolell f}est,.sell,en High co~t May Rule On CB Antenna 1,imit BEVEJU. Y 1DLU CAP> -One balmy ena· tna, &fl.tr GQCd aoc1 ru:r.., w doMd. ta., ta soencten b'OID a N .. y°" -""""''"' -.. tool .over tbe d~ ....._,. GkqlO .. ~­ror U latinaat, .... 1*b'. Tbe 1C1iree-.. "''-9ttta tuxedoecl waiters, strollbaf vlo'M"*' aQd a cwt list ot tbe town'• 'b11(.t lpenden -WU tbe flna1 lplaab ill Crown Pu'bliabeia• '11.0GD campaip to create a t>eat-•eJler. . I THE PllO•Ol'IONAL BUTZ. WlllCll focuud •on thla amd enclave ol Wm CoMt weahb, baa i worked like a ebarm. "Scruples," a . first novel by Judith Knhta. bu dlmbecl lato beat-aeller liata Oil .,. tOMta desplte reviews which dl•mlu it as "fun trash .. and wone. Crown's lavlsb efforts are part ol a growing trend among East Coast publishing giants to spend more money on advance promotion and concentrate the scope of that promotJOll on the West Coast. Book publicist Jay Allen aays most major media outlets for authors are available in Los Angeles. "C~. Grlflin, Dinah, the big talk shows are here. Every major newspaper has a stringer here," says Allen, who handk!d Joseph Wam-baugh 's latest, ''The Black Marble ... "THEY LIKE TO THINK ol Los Anceles as being a cultural wasteland. But, per capita, it's the biggest book selling city." Narrowing the scope of an ad campaign is a gimmick Allen ls used to. "U you can focus on one particular audience, you can get on the best-seller U.ts," he says. The central event of "Tbe Black Marble ' la a dognapping, so Allen aimed his promotion at California dog lovers. ".JOE WAMBAUGH A1TENDED ALL t.be most important dog shows," Allen f'e(:alls. "He presented several ol the best·in·sbow awards. " . . We founcl out therre are 2,800 breed clubs wltb pubUcatrom, aad we sent tbem releases say. ing dogs were featured in an upcomin8 major novel." As a result, be says, '°The Black Marble" was a No. l West CoMt best4el1er before publicaUon and quietly hit the natlonal lists. Bu& even Allen ls astonlahed at the success of "Scruples" and the amount of money spent to pro- mote the novel. •'TllE BOOK BAS GLAMOUll and fantasy," s~ys Bruce Harri.I, Crown's marketing vice presl- Saddleback Sets ; Wuples' Forum, "lnterladng -A W.-...S for ~." a workabc?J> aympaUam d= to promote com f munieatioa and undel1t between partners, • will be eoaduded ln llay ~ Saddleback College's Fonum for LearaiDI procrams. cleat • dedcled to make ''Scrupk!I" a bcMalebold woJ't!. "J>eople doft't want to bear about plumben," aa11 Han:la. '"llaey want to bear about desipera and movie 1tan. •• "kruplee," liberally spiced with sex. otters tho added titUlaUon ot an lnstde loot at the. movie ud tuhloa tnduatrla .. backpouad for a Cin· ct.reUa story fll a »year-old zillioo&Uess. Tb• eenterpleee ol Mrs. Krut&' improbable tale ls Scruples, the most extrav-.ant boutique ln the world -rtvaled only by Giorgio's -wblcb is created by the book's heroine u a Disne1land for spendtbrtlt adulta. It'• tbe ultimate tribute to abop. P1nl u entertalnmeot. THE SE'ITING IS BEVERLY mua· most a· pensive ahoppl.ag street, Rodeo Drive, the avenue of anawered prayen. · It wu there that Crown spent much or its pro. motional budget for a book no me might have noticed otherwise. "We wanted to spend $7S,OOO and make it look like a mll.Uoo." saya Harris. "My feeling WU that we could reach the consumer quickly by coneen- trattng our effort before publication in the Los Angeles area. "Los Angeles la at least the second biggest book market in the country, and Judy is from Beverly Hills." RAR&l.8 EXPLAINS THE TIDNKING behind Crown's strategy: "Rodeo Drive, for all its ram- pant materialism, has good booksto~. It was a perfect place to launch a hardcover book. There are people there who have money and are readers." For boobtores, Crown produced 12,000 promo- tional kits lnclucllng a huge book-cover po6ter, a portrait ol Mn. Krantz by star fashloo photo- grapher Scavullo, and a tiny "Scruples" shopping bag modeled oo Tiffany's bag. Each bookstore was offered a "co-op advertis· ing allowance'• in which Crown paid 75 pereent of ad costs for the book up to 20 pereent of every net order. .. It was Important to co to the bootaellers ear- ly," says Harris. "We bad to convince the bootsellera before we could coovlDcetbe public.'' BB Man Sentenced In Heist A Huntington Beach man who admitted court that be robbed a man ln Stanton oa Jan. 6 baa been sentenced to 90 days la Oraaie County Jail. Saoeri9r Coart Jud&• R. Warren Kmcht or· dered tbe Jail tenD ud three years probation for Georce Edward stout, ao. ot 8231 Ellis Ave.. after be pleaded guilty to charges of grand theft. SCl£NCE FINALIST Mee Canon Science Student, Horwred Meg Carson. Laguna Beach, bas been select· ed as one of five western finalists to attend the National Juruor Science and Humanities Sym- posium on May 17 at Monmouth College in New Jersey. Miss Carson, a student at Santa Catalina School in Monterey, presented a paper on bomograpbic transformations , the making of maps in which true distance bearings from a center point are preserved. The paper was the re· sua of studies Mias Carson bas done within the field of mathematic design. WASJUNGTON CAP> ·The U.S. Sup.reme Court is betng uked to de· cJde whether local covemmmtl ma)' retlrtct CB ad bam radio ..... be.t1bt1 an IMue clelertbed M a ''N· tJonal let•I crlala" lnvolv&q the future ol botll ndlo aervtcea. The Immediate issue la a Omltct, eaw .. ordln.aace that sa,ya bMe lta· lion antennas ''shall not exeeed 40 feet ln beltbt from ground level or u feet above tbe root height, whichever la. least. un1as. permitted by tb.t Plannfn1 CommtuloQ, •• BVT ANY D8a810N "°°14 affect hundreds fll mmilcipal laws tcmn"D· ln1 ndlo antennas used by M0,000 amateur <ham) and an Ntlmat.ect 2$ mllllon CB operators throughout the country. The court ls expected to announce soon whether it will accept the case. John D. Schroeder, a Cerritos ham operator, contends his city's or- dinance ia unconstitutional because the federal government bas sole j urisdlctlon over radio operations and because it violates b1s right to free speech. SCHROEDER APPLIED to the Cerritos Planning Commission for a permit to erect at bis home a 7().foot tower and antenna. The application was denied on grounds the antenna "would be out of character with the aesthetics of the nelgbborbood, would be a viswtl and aesthetic blight" and could cause in· tederence with television and other home entertainment equipment. Schroederbullthlsantenaad~~~ the commission refusal and was charged with violating the municipal zoning ordinance. He appealed to the Supreme Court after California courts refused to block hia prosecu- tion. ~BJlOEDEB IS JOINED in bis appeal by the American Radio Relay • ( CBQUIDR J Leape, a naUGMI _,_, ........ more tha l!!t.•--••=._.. Stoce the \;D nJl9 --fll die four yean, tbe l'tderal C0111amdcal tlons CommlglOQ ud local m11rer1111 menta bave reeei.ed a~ ecm plalnt1 about TV encl ou..r i!.• terfereaee often cauaeed b)' '(; radios. In 1•pome to tbeH colllDlalata aays tbe ABRL 1n a .. frldenilf~ ot tlM court" brief, '"many dty COUDCl and UMtr ~have u part ot ..UU ordlnaDees, reltrictiom OD the abe and beidat outdoor antennas • • • " Such reatrlctloas, Scbroedtr ariues, are unconstJtutionaJ. FIRST, BE SAYS, tbe SUpresoe Court bas ruled tbat the federal gov- ernment baa aclualve jurlldlc:tion over radio communicaUons including "all lnatrumentallttes, facilities and apparatus used in conjunction therewith." Congn&, be adds, gave the FCC the reapon.sibillty ror exercising this jurisdiction when it enacted the Com· muntcaUons Act of 1934. And , he notes, the FCC already has place~ limits on the heights of CD and ham radio antennas. although they are bigber tban the Cerritos restrictions. FtJ'TllEll, SCHROEDER argues, the Cerritos ordinance "involves the fundamental constitutional riabt or freedom ot apeecb" and his right to the "liberty of full eajoyment of • home and bobby." Also, be says, because the or dlnance requires consicleration of "an lnten!sting field of vlsloa" in is- suing antenna permits it is un- consUi••ionaUy vque lince any COG· sideratioo "must necesaarily be in the eyes ol the beholder." 7-klot soft SUt1 tx.d "990 a.toot soft ""1 board zuto ·The forum will beclD 11-.J s from .7to10 p.m. and coatlnue Maye from t a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2 to s p.m. n will eoaclude llQ' 7 from 9 a.m. to noon. All sesakm will be held at the Hollady Inn, 25025 La Paz Road, Laguna IBlls. Stanton police aald Stout took S200 at knife· point from a man be met in a parking lot. Armed robbery charges were later reduced to grand theft allegaUons. 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The twc>t1me wmner of the U.S. 5Yrf1ng ChafTIPtO!'lsh•~ has a lot to sal abOul his new Morey Doyle Soft 5Yr1 Boards ..airne meet and talll w11h Mike on Saturday. Ap'll 22 at the tollowll¥! Akron stores: T.una lOem to llam Welt Loi~ l l:JOam to 12:30 pm Torrence 1 :JO pm to 2:30 pm HuntilWIDn 8Ndl 4pm to 5pm ·•n.rw•a alwQI ..,._ and t'U ••••>" me JUtly. You an 't chance IOve llk• t\U'D- ilt& the water otr, •• 1'Qlle)' 1C.inaoer reaelMd bere oa Weclauday alter more than 40 d.aya on \be road. Be ltarted \be trek lD bopa "'Jll&rl"Jiaa Judy Zln. b•t In a mid-journey telepbooe eall be learned that •be planned to marry another man. ltln•oef, ~. sai(J be bu beea married twte. berw. and ... Ill( .aldrta lD u. Loi An1eles .,.... He met lllnZln.30.wtllbi~ ln Oreaon about a 7ear aeo.-.. Hla love tret CO¥wtd about 1,000 mllel betame be took a Wlll~ couta1 rou&e. . D ftAN8 TO remalD In Medford. wttb Ill mOUMr, and 1et back lnt.o UM IA-auranee bull..... He allo hODM to IUl'rY acaJn. LA W.lENCE. Kan. (AP) -The Unlvenity of &anaaa, etuaa ad· verte Nadfon, baa can· celed a dlaplay of m._,,abWa from Nu! Germany four houra befote fta acbeduled openlq. 0 1T WAS VESY dlaap· polnUftg, but I WUD 't goln" lo &ive up and tum back. ' Klaaner said Thurad.ay. ••IT WAS A WONDDPVL trip ... be said. "I 1peat 40 days doinl nothlnl bUt walk-lnf and admlrtnc tbe landscape. I talked lo all sorts of people who wouJd stop and cheer me on and honk and wave. I went --r.z don't bow ii I ·eould Jove someone lit• I loved Judy and 1 doo't WM l 'U ever walk bundreda o1 all• for aomeooe qa.lll," Klnanet sald ... I'm aort ol an old band at marrtaae, but. marriqe hasn't lost its glitter for me.·• :!~~~ eJ$iblUon ·~ in~ to demoaltrate ttae banalit1 ol National Sodalitm and to remlnd .. all ol the terrible COG• aequences wfUcb result· ed from the intellectual and cult\D'al bankruptcy which led to the horrors of Nazism and World War II." said the formal statement Thursday by Delbert Sbankel, ex· ecutlve vice.president or the university. Clai ... '• Attain 'l'aag'led .. HOWEVER." BE continued, •1the intent of Laura. a pygmy chimp. amuses herself with shredded newspapers An application ror $3 the exhibition has un· just prior to her Clighl to Atlanta (Ga.> Zoo from San Diego Zoo lo mLWon in federal funds fortunately been misin· meet a poCential mate. San Diego Zoo officials s ay she wUl be to expand the Orange lerpreted. and has paired with a male pygmy chimp on loan from the Yerkes Primate "But it's bffn 8 very. very slow pro-County Transit Dis· created concerns among Rese arch Center. The chimps are an e ndangered species . ~useh Outgains Coors In State Beer Battle ·Fund Bid Approved LOS ANGELES CAP) -The big Mws from the pUon'a botteat beer batUegro\md la tbat Anbeuser·Busch bu repbad Coors as California's belt-selling brewer. Busch, a St. Louis company founded In 18'7s. flnLshed vm with 31.1 percent of the California market, according to the Ualted Stales Brewen AuoclaUon, a full perten· tage point ahead of Coors. THE GAIN WAS even more re· markable in that Busch started the ·yc3r 14 percentage points behind. "We targeted California ror our best efforts because it's the No. 1 per· capita beer consumption state of all so." says Larry Maloney, Busch sales manager for 13 Western states. 'HapiJY Sldrt' Bring8 Him Vnhappineu DALLAS CAP) -Lawrence D. McLennan probably wasn't u happy when be left a Dallas County criminal courtroom u his T·sblrt 1 would have led one to believe. Judge Robert R. SUosoa, who ar- -Talped McLennan on a ma.rtjuan.a charge. aaicl tbe T·shirt McLeqnan was wearinc didn't fit lll witb 1 courtroom deeorum. "It said 'I'm so happy I could de· .. teeate.' But be used a four-wt. word," the )Udge explalnecl later. • Stlnsoo dlsc\isaed a dreu code for appearing ln court with McLennan and ftnally told him, "I'm ao&nl. to provide you witb a mighty tme place to be happy. You're fol.ng to the county jail when there's plenty of plumbilla for your needs ... 1 Tbe t=e, who lnereased McLen· · nan'• from S200 to $1,000 and sent blm to jail in lieu of bond, said anyone who appeared ln bls courtroom "with that kind of attitude probably wouldn't sbow up for his trial." We can send tbe Secretary Bouquet nearly anywhere the FTDway. ~ess. We've been going for the top for trict 's COCTD> Irvine a large number of peo· --------------------------- a long time." maintenance yard has pie. Busch markets a number of beers, won the approval of dis· The uhlblt would incl udlng Budweiser. Mlcbelob, trtct directors. have come a day after Love's Rapture Short? Busch Bavarian and Natural ' '"~t Tbe .., million would c o n c I u s l o n o r ._... · .,. ''Holocaust," a four· And although Budweiser outaol~ be augmented by a Coors brand to brand in January, ~38,540 local share to night drama on prime· SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -Love's He reported that women cited Maloney concedes that sellln1 a eDlQ.•&e the facility from time national teleNion song is likely to be as short as it ls "love" as the meet important factor "famUy" of beers helped topple a 150-i..•is capacity to 253 deptc~ Nazi prosecu· sweet. says a California psychologist in romanc.e, while men gave "sex" Coors tn 1977. buses. tlon or the Jews. who s poke with' 105 men and women top billing. The par~ing lot for STATE SEN. Arnold whose love affairs end.ed recently. THAT ADVANTAGE WON'T lul bus drivers and Berman. who is Jewish. Most ·romanUc entanglements only EIGtrn' PERCENT OF those sur· long. Coors, stung by s trikes, mechanics also would be criticized the exhibit. last 15 months. said Carl La Fong. an veyed said romantic love was an ad· boycotts and consumer irritation expandedfrom210autos wbiob was to have associate professor or psychology at diction. "like dope," and that those over its press·lop cans. has an-to 343. . opened 35 years and one the Cal Poly Pomona. He o~~ at who have been burned or dumped by nounced that it is revamping Its The construction work day after the uprising of the Western Psychological Associa· a lover I~ no time in Jumpi.ng into marketing plans. Is to be completed by Jews against the Nazis Ubn 's annual conference. another romance. "Traditionally we ~ave relied on early 1980, a report to ln the Warsaw ghetto. as LA FONG SAID THE really in· "There's probably u much Ume the superior quallt;y Of our one pro-directorssaid. being ln "unbelievably tense part or tbe relaUonshlps was lost to love sickness as t o duel to give us a compeUt.lve edge," poor taste." even shorter. . hangovers," said La Fona. Coon said in its annual report. "We--------------------------------------------- ba v e changed our corporate 1trate11, realizing that in addition to 'producinc the blghest quality pro- ducts ... the company must today market tbo8e products aggressively to guarantee survival in an intensely competitive industry.·· . More s pecifically , Coors spokesman Bob Keyser says the company plans to tesl·market a Dpt beer beginning next month and wUl alr...D \)e developing a super-premium beer. KEYSER SAYS THE company also ls dropping its PressTab D cans because of consumer complalnta and will rely on the familiar rtng.pWJ can and an earlier press-top model flt· tingly known as PresaTab I, Busch, in turn, last week in• troduced aaother light brand, Klebe lob Upt Beer, and also plans tbla year to market a new beverase which ap~arently wlJl be a low· alcohol frwt drink. LIGUI' BREWS WILL continue to grow in popularity, Maloney "18, and more and more beer will be sold over cowtera In.stead of bars. "People are welgbt·conaclous," be notes. "and I feel the ll«bt, loftr. caloried products wlll become a more important part of the market. Alao, the move to off·pnsmi&e COO· swnption versus OD·premise ls colnC to continue." Placemats & ~.~ from th~!!?!'~~": • ahimrnerlna c:apiz $hells crlfted Into ~1 ovals. .. translucent. and tnmriled witti tones of aHtttrinc gold! • inatctl them to laminated conters for•~--wortfly table! placemlt3.99 cont.-s29c 4/99c Roll Out a Whole New Lawn Od~ .· I ' By TOM BASLEY Of .. Delfr ......... FoJ11-me residenta of J3 Oranae Coast com· mwl\ties became American citizeoa recently in Orange County Superior Court naturall:sation ceremonies. Judge Betty Lou Lamoreaux of NewPort Beach and Judge William Thomson flanked Preaidiog Judge Bjroo K. McMillan in an lndUC• tloa program that filled Judge McMillan's courtroom to capacity. A total ol 130 former aliens now living i.o Orange County then filed to tbe nearby Plaza of the Flap for the laking of what has become the traditional group photograph THEY WERE JOINED BY representatives of the American Legion, the American Legion Aux· illary. the Daughters of the American Revolutloo and tbe League ol Women Voters, all of whom ad· dressed the new citiaens during courtroom ceremonies. Mission Viejo headed tbe ti.st ol contrtbutine Oran1e Coast commmiities with eight residents ac- cepting dtbensblp. Irvine and Huntington Beach were close behind with six each, just ahead of Fountain Valley's five former aliens. OTllEB COMMUNITIES INCLUDED Costa Mesa, and Laguna Hills with three each, Laguna Niguel, Newport Beach and San J~ Capistrano with two each. . Capistrano Beach, Los Alamitos, Seal Beach and Laguna Beach each had one representative at the ceremony. Among the 20 cootributlng nations were Great Britain and Canada. Seven new citllen.s came from tbe British Isles while America's neighbor to the north relinquished her ties on four former Canadians. THE 41 NEW AMERICANS now llviDg in Orange Coast communities are listed i.o terms or the nations of their origin: AaOUITIMA -GwtT*\ Erv~ Glrlllj.i, 22111 ..._, U.- Hllla. CANADA -Gemtt Romelne .,,. ~ en~ Wtll&. UOS1 SCIMr• '--· ..... ~lo; .,.,*' Mc!OlllM 8oltol!. 17111 ..... sc .. Hwlt· ~ IMec:ll. alld alcNtd GMTY II~ 2'01t ~ ..._ Wint, L..-wHflll. CHIMA -OwWe Vl.Qwlfto Lii\. U.1 Ptcall 5'., '"""'• 4IM How FYI! U.. JOSI Pa-4111 ....... Laguna Hlgllel. -au -·llW'da...,._ tttl.at6MM.. ~a.acA •• .,,,. -..._... l:iliNI GM HW. tMl Oce11 #Miii 00... H1111t-.. lngtoll 9HOI • .-a.-erl•I Park ""arlvarf and ~. Vl.u.tlM ""*" 12-to t :OOP.M. Deatlu uewhere · LOS ANGELES <AP> -Mn. Caryll Madd Sprasae. 62, daughter of the foander of Harvey Mudd College Jn Clare- mont and t-" inatitu· tion'a p~clpal donor, died Wedneaday after a lengthy ~. A Times Woman ot the Year in 1959, Mn. Sprague was a trustee of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. ....,,. 'Clllllll ORANGE COUNTY I OBITUARIES IF.OR THE RECORD OJtlA't .. t1'At• -R*ri<k Telfff kOllle, "'21 0.-UV I.MW, Hunt· ~had\:.,... ttlllll Artll.,_er a112 ,.._El Alo., SM.,..... C.pla«fflW: Mi!JtY ..__., U74 Allpat k, SHc.e U. S... Jllafl C9Pfltr-; V-~ An1t ~ISlW, 21M61 Ltn T-.. Mluion Viejo; Joltll Mom .. S10 VISU ~..-. ~ llMdl: ()wvnMthand AIM~.• It-, ll'YIM. MUMMllY -Zolwn C'MnYI, lt11? llldllle Orlw, lno!M, .,.S ~ lllYM ..,..,,_1,.,.....,. Ori .... LalUM ........ M0tte tcOMe -Gr_. it.Min H11. ~ SM.e ~ ~ Vat...,,MlltSMIWOGfl W.,JtSl Hendrix St, ll'YIM. ll•Allt. -llall 1'111119, *'1 Dam ~. ~lftllOn llMCI\ and Janet Atfl, all Heylll Aw., Qlta IMM. IM~ -EINI Lt~r!Aa, 2A211 C.lllla l..eN, MltlMft Viejo. lllAM -~All Fa,_.. s.moan, um Plb RMd, L...-HUI•: Ula Casi\. lSJ1 Daisy sa .• s..i a..c"· and~ Ame11.1• 1.Awet Trw i.. .... ,,,,, ... IOttOAM -Hell'I' ~. 31'2 Gf'Mn Aw .. "ell· B, ~AIMnlllOi. ••••C:O-JoM ~Romo, "5 Sllrf, eosi. Mew._, Robaflo LliM'dl, usu lk&pest Ava •• Mission Vl1Jo. T"I MllTtttlltLMIOl -Wllleffl FredltrlU Owisti.n Ul .... lfl ... 2011 C..11111, lo\l..ion -.n.lol Ocwotl>N M.199Y HI•, *1S Si*-St .• F-..ln v.u..,,.,,.,, ...._ Sitlllmen. 11m CorlendW Aw .• ~ v.i1ey. PlltU -AM Mari. and EM'-Guillermo °*'II, l"'2 (Dojr1My ~. Huntl"lton 9Mct\. THI .... IUPPl•U -LurvlinlnM JutO Miiier, ~vi. Oc .. wo. Ml .. tlon Viejo. IOVTM ICOltCA -P•no V°"9 ICIM o.ru. ~UI Calle N•rMla. CNIJtfllftO Baadl; VCl;lftl T .. -~ a..-. llOCI "9cal Aw •• ~ Valley. SYalA-,.,.,... Ollmllany U712 Bird!~. Mltlkln VlelO. wa1T MllMANY-"* TIIHL.e•· m I!. 201t1 sc.. ONf.11 MHa. HAMILTO..N, Ohio (AP) -Soplala Lyon Fahs. a long-time leader in religious education who was e>rdained a Unitarian minister at 82, died Monday at the age of 101. She was author or co-author of more than 60 books and articles about training children along religious and ethic al lines. ... JUt •aia1ta.1t ,..,,...., CO&OMAL M•IAL NONI 7801 Bolsa Ave Westminster 893-3525 IALTZ•••OM ...... NONI Coronadet Mir 87~ Colla Meea 844»424 mL..oMWAY NOlltMIY 110 8")edw1y CoM•Meu .U.8160 -~ ~CMAlll. Cf e. 17th St. Colt• Mela • 841 ... &ant• Ma a... 518 N. BrOldlleV s.nt•Anl. 647-4131 NEW YORK CAP> Commander Edward WbUelaead. 69, best known in the United States for bla television commercials pushing a ••scbweppervescence" tonic water, died in England. He was retired chairman of Schweppes U.S.A. BRUNSWICK, Maine <AP) -Marte Peary Ka.be. 84, daughter of North Pole explorer Rear Adm . Robert Peary, author ot five books and a dls - tln_gubhed lecturer 8Jld authority on Arctic his· tory and affairs, died SUnday. NEE A 25Z REIUlll? \t you now receive 8 to 10% 19tum on your Investments (Savtngs Certiftcatee, CD's OM· dende. Gov't Bon"•· etc,) •tl•r Inflation & taxea rou m•1 ,_. lollng ONI' 3% • ,..., on JOfl' dOlle,.. '" tocsar• economy. you deft· '*9ty nMd a good. Metge lnveetment that don 1n exceta Of 201' a year. Our Company tiu been provtdtng an l~•t· ment. r.comrn.nd9d bY mMY leading perk>d- 1cat1. thlt hH bff n doing Httet than ,.,., a ,..,. tot th• lltf ff ,..,.-ft has not gone down In value for 43 con1ecutlve year.. For lnformatloft Call (21') 182·9311 or write: 1,1.0. tu11el'00.1111 Century Park lest. Loe Antelelt C1Hfomla tool7 • 9K.D.CA ""' i ........ It.It --- ' ..... .....,.. ...S 1~ bulf1 will Jam tbe Newpon JeU1. the beachee and the .blulf1 over Corooa cW ...... SM.urclay &o watch the start ol tbe 311t N•wport. to Zaaenada yacbt race, •cknowieclled u tbe moll spectacular aall!Aa neat in the '""1d. '!118 nuaa: llore than S50 aalllnl yacbta -ranainl lD •be from 24 to 90 feet -and cart')'iq nearly 3,500 easer cawlDtil will convene outalde the harbor en· ... trance, all jockeying for position before the •tart· lng cannon leDdl the first classes across the start· ~ Ula U.. on the 125-l!llle downwind «bopefully> 1Ude down the coast to the fishing port of Enaenada on the Baja Callfcmla pepiosula. TBE PlllST STUT 18 at noon for the big Class A yachta and multlhulla <catamarans and trimanns> and wtU be followed at 10.minut. in- • tervals by starts for the lower rated cluaea in both the International Offshore Rule <IOR >, Performance Handieap Racing Fleet (PHRF> and midget oeean racing classes. '!be gun for the final · start will be at 1 p.m. . Tbe ~ ol the Ensenada race -usually the most &Wnorous aspect of the annual event -is .. tbe occaion for midday parties for residents along the beaches of Balboa Island, the Balboa Peninsula and as far south as Dana Point. By the • lime the yacht.a reach that point they will. be spread over a wide expanse ol ocean ., sldp~ and crews Kek courses that wlll provide the belt wind eonditioos to speed t.bem on tbeir way into • Me:slcan waters. By nightfall, the vut flee& will be strung from San Diego to Ocean.aide, depencUnc on wind coodi· lions that prevail during the afternoon. DU&ING THE NIGHT THE yachts will be bat- tling their way past the Los Corooaclos lalud lD MeJEican waters south of San Diego, boptac for ' fresh winds along the Baja coast The most fn:quenf question aated by landlub- bers is. ••ffow long does it take to aaU to EnleDada!'' The answers are many: It depends primarily on the sln!ngtb and direction ol tbe wlDd, the size and quality of the boat and tbe expertise of the ~-crew r-UNDER NO&MAL CONDmOlllS. the flnt ~ yacbta lbould start aniriq In Snleed• before noon Sunday. Tbey will be arrlvina llUlDaJel and ~ bunches throughout the remainder ol the= "'° night -with aome not ftllishln1 before ; Monday. Otben will not fin1sb, livinl up and seek· • Ing abelter (or la dlagust and frmtraUon) at ports t all tb~ way from Dana Point to San Dleco. In put , years, a few have wound up in Avalon, Cataliaa ~ lll&Dd. ' 'l'baM wbO llve up the "&bOIUDI'• for one rea· ~ 1 son or uatber after passing tbe Coroudoe may i tum oa their aulllary poftl' and motor oa to , .Enaenacla to be a part ol &be ~race feltivtU.. ~ These are known u PUPs <ftnlsbed under power>. ~ By late Sunday the norma1lY camet town ol ... ED.aenada will be traDlformed la&i a Mdh1na ~ " mas of tailors ad nee followen who wlll COD· ~ . eregate at the Bahl• Hotel <nee belldquarten> to • watda U. bil ...,_.. ••·"t&I • U. QO.llllriaa ~-!Cewport OHln 'e'ltv¥?' .... wMre'ftllllallll ) and race pl\CJ'ell .. ~! . . ~ UPftAIU AT '19 ·~ NOSA eommlt• ~ tees will be bard .t 'work tmouPout tbe mmt s calculatial tbe Ume allowanee1 ol tbe ftnl1hJDc ~ yach.ts to dlltermlDe Ulelr JMJlltlcm lD tbe budlcap ~ .atandinp wblcb wW ~ wbo are tbe win· • aen of tlae more Ula JO p111*Ul t.ropblee and ;. other 1e9ler awardl. j By a p.m.. Moada)-, UM Slat nee will beeome ., history u Ulppen, cnwa and ..U·wilben &at.her ~ on the lawn at the Bab1a to wia.t tbe colorful trophy pneeatatf 1111. • i A.fts tbal; tbe race am-put, . ..,, cnwa ~ will ~ tM Jacbta for the kma. upW.11 Nil Mck ' to bome ports -most of tbem vowlnl .. never ~ aaaln." But by next April lll8ll) of the "never ~ againerl" ..m be back for "one more tlme ... ~ WBAT Bl.SB IS llAPPBNING oa tbe local ~ yacbtbal fl.wt tbll weeUoclf Not much. TERI CHASE CHARTS IHOW'S COURSE Boat Show Opens In Anaheim Seturday Anaheim Unveil,s Latest Boat Show Visitors from all over Soutbem California will be crowding into the Western Naticmal Boat and Marine Show during its ol.De-day run at the Anaheim C.oovention Center starting Saturday. Many ol them wW be m•ttng their fu!Ual purchase ol a pleasure craft. In addition to the lar1e assortment of power boata on display will be booth exhibits ol marine a-ccessories necessary to keep boat.a afloat .and in good coodition. The Anaheim show features small, to medium· sized outboard and inboard power boats a1on& with certain classes or small sailboat.a. Another feature of the show ls exhibit of nautical antiques, many of them salvaged from old sloops and the flJ'St steambolU from before the beginning of the 2'>tb century. Champions' Regatta Scheduled The 19'78 Unlted si.tes Yacht Racing Unlon Cbamplombip M Qiam- plooa re1atta wlll be held at Little Egg Harbor Yacht Club, Beach Haven. N .J., Sept. %7 to .Oct. 1 In Tasar dlngblel. Competlton for thl• series are 20 current class cbampJom select- ed by the USYRU com· m.lttee. Tbe 1eriea ls a six· race, Olyinptc course re· catta wttb two races scheduled each day. The 14 foot IO·loch Tasar ls a light, fast two man· boat w l t b aopb.latlcated aall abape and control devices. It la particularly suitable for man-woman crew com· blnatioos. There ls no spinnaker or trapeze. The Olampioosbip o( Champions la designed as a test of class racing and details ol the regat. ta are kept closely •imllar to those normal- ly found at the national cbampioosbip of a typical U.S. class. ~ For cUAlh)' aaUora ...-;:;;;;::::;;:;miiii==;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ ' wbo could care lea• NEED A LAWYER? :. a bout tbe Ensenada .... ...-'I ~ bash·, tbe Newport. ......,....... Lowl.eglllfff ~ Harbor Yacht Club baa MUT1-.o • Divorce ~ scheduled Its annual . ~~~.;, • Bankruptcy ~ Whea and Lovera ~S:-.=:.~!.-i:r •Criminal , Regatta for Lebman·U ~,. ..... 642•1753 •Wills-Probate ~~: sailors Saturday and ... .....,..,.... • Incorporation Sunday. .......v.--495-0401 •Accident-Injury Other yacht clubs aemc-m.. c..11-•Eviction · the will -'-•• • Collectlcns ? along coast «WtO ~~~~~~~~~ ~ stage small boat regal· -640-2507 ~ tas or competitive Call142-H71. ~ events for the larger Puta few word8 _.HR. COHllULTA110ft-e10 " vessels whose skippers _:::=='::0::::wor:=k:for:=:u::. ~-========= ~ forego the Ensenada { race . . To Subscribe ToW>UR Cammunity Newspo'per CALL 8411·4321 MOUNT OLYMPUS .~ .. -.- OIAMM ......... ............... JU;! • ........... ~ .............. .. ,.,, .. ' DEAR PAT: We are 10iD« to add a family room to our house and will be-doi.ne moat of the AB m ..W."I ~ mt ltealdl d•• flniahlnl ounelves. The oaJy tJdq that. baa us baluvrs,Wlt...WSl•etlleeweraet.we puzzled ii lighting. The room won't have much &ocallelllU.CMbadr!f.:.~daJwllfternia!lwlqlt window area and wjll be used mainly for recrea· ucl be MU ..... a aeep& ._ senlees re- &n. Wetplan to have a pool table and several eelTed ...-• eaMellatloL U U. c ' .t II Ult· otber eame areas. What type ol llgbUng flstures celled afterUU,.. die ftll...s ..._ semee. pay. sbould we get, and what level of Dgbt will we meallllll...Wbeftlellllred.Ml&M.._.....Wlte need? _......, ... ,.Nllttfllle ...... Mh ae. B.L., Fountain Valley -----------------U tbe room wUl be aed Jmt for pmee, ... a nceued bu. mlalmam lt ..._ "1 lt ......_ 'iiiiiiiiiii&iiiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif" wWa • llUlm .. 1•wau IMllb tar "917 • 9'Ul'9 feet .......... doWllllgld,. ..... ••al& floodlamp .. eftlY • .;..-r.: feet. ....... . ..... r leTel ol 1wn1 , _. a reeested or nrfaee-memled Oweaeld ftstare wldl aw. 41- wau lilome-llDe tabes for every tt 8f1UJ"e feet. A ce1Un1 nsiare also •lloald be placed over a specific same area -1acJa u a poll taMe &op -ta addlUoe to Ute 1enerat Upllq. SC ... 1 .. Ulle T ... .e D,..,,.ld• DEAR PAT: After reading t.be reeent letter from a reader who wondered bow long be bad to Ulllt 24 C*'9 per Cilltl l'4 • ~~ ...... ' J ' Come ye Sailors one and all to JOSH SLOCUM'S for an Afternoon of , Sea Stories " Grog . ,/" - 1 I ' l SAN FRANCISCO CAP> - Hllllidel and meldowa are dusted W1tb &old al the poppy -CaUlomla'a It.ate flower -makes a dramatic aprtnlUJne comeback alter two years of droulbt-eauaed scarcity Tbe &rilllaDt bloom aW'Vlved the two-year di)' 1pell becau.e. lt'a a aturdy plant. able to IJ'OW well evea where construcUon or fll'IDlnc ls-go- lna on.'*'"'•'• aay. TROUGH THE FLOWED were ICIJ'ee dW"l.q the drougbt, the seecla -vlable fOI' up to five years -re-mained beblnd, uld Bob Halllaan, Information officer for the state Departmem ot Transportation. • ' "TB&at: A•B SBVBaAL pro- 1rama to beautlfJ • \be · oomlr)'aide with native flowers,·• 1a.ld Dan Ro8'Dbe.rg, chief ol tbe state Nunery and ~Services Unit. Rosebberc estimated that about 10,000 poW>ds of poppy aeeda are A sroup ulled tbe Sona and 10augbt.en ot the Colden West wants to plant Sacramento Metropolltu Airport wllb ~-Other°"'.._. UODI are P"'blnl for the extenatmt al popo:l ~ off Route 80 aear w~ wScW. IOUth a1 San Frandleo and ln Al'lWape Va1Je1, DOt'th ot Loi Ance&es. 1 THE CAUFOaNU 0 GCK.D cup•~ orange-colored PC>OPY w .. umed escboltzta CaUlornlca in honor ol PoP- PY collector Johann &acboltz, an earlY explorer who came to tbe state as part ol a RUlldan upeditJoo 1n lltl. Ill 180.1, tlM lelOll&ture named a.be p0ppr tbe state flower I In tbe 193QI, Attanaic RJolafield ln• ltlated tbt flnt pqppy •Md stveaway aa part of a ump1•1• to sell caaoUne. Drivers were flllC!OlD'lgeCi to toes tbe aeedl Ilona u.e biab••Y. Since tben mUJ sroua-. from "Sav~ tbe Poppy Project: to the QlrJ Scout.I. oqanbel Med ecau.riaa ae• UvUlet. POl'Pla aEP&aBNT about 10 percent ol the mJJ;ture p~ by the state a1oGg U.000 acres ot riabt.a-of~ way alol)lthe1tate•1 blPnya. The new look. of Butte Knit. It's a whole collection, this an~d more, for Spring .. 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FRIDAY 10 pm . 9:30 pm, SATURDAY 10 · 6 pm SUNDAY 12 • 6 pm. BULLOCK'S SOUTH COAST PLAZA, 3333 ~RISTOL, COSTA MESA, PHONE ~1 I -- •Buslneu •Ho~ Virgil Partch .. .'ne!ta' Sp~aking of Soeee~ Eight .. individuals who have made outstanding accomplishments in their fields were asked to share thf3ir tips for success and the basic philosophies that underlined their drive to the top. By DENNIS Met.ELLAN Of ... o.I.., ........... "In aU things, sucopn i:tepeMi upon previous rwe· paration, and without .uch JWeparotjon theTe a.t &Mre to be foilwe." -Confuciua Success, that often elusive goal, means many things to many people. Newspaper and magazine profiles and hard· bound biographies abound with rag·t{>·riches stories of those who have accomplished great deeds, accumulated great wealth and power or risen to the top of their fields. But in describing the whys and wherefores of how an individual got ahe.id, there is one special Ingredient that often ID'S unmenUoned. Most everyor\e who bas attained success, il seems, has some guiding principle that saw them through the long difficult days on the road to achievement. Eight individuals who have made outstand· Ing accomplishment$ in their respective fields were asked to share their tips for success and the basic philosophies that underlined their drlve tO tbe top. Despite their varied backgrounds. there emerged a common thread that may prove in· spirational to others who dream ol turning their "el~oal" into reality: faith. persistence, bard ; honesty, preparation, determination and, perhaps most importantl)', doing what you ·really like to do. . '-# ••• Erma BolitMtlc u , o fot'fMr 1POMGll'I Hcil01t feature tDriUI &dto quit raork for 1111«Jr• to how a family. At 31, lhe sold her first humor columfl' for houaewfoe~pbwbcna wHklJI_~ ~per coltmUL Todt;QJ " .. "'~End'~~ ayncUcclled in btaldmts of new~: ~· .,.,. •• ho6c• 0 \OHie on ABC'• "Good Mom#fll, "A~a" and her fifth book, "If Life I• .a Boiol#OMinW,_What Am 1 Doing in the Pita?" u on.~~lln Uat. "My s~r 'Suit' is one of tremendous stupidity. .. I didn't ltnoW.J was poor-so I enrolled in colle~e. · · • I ?didn't know I was average-so I graduaUkl. • "I didn't know humor wasn't selling, so I sold a humor c<>Jumn to 800 newspapers and wrote five humor ~ks. t.'-Jta)orance sometimes spells success .. f *** In 1941, Carl Karchn waa a 24-year-old bread aaleamon looking /or waya to make ntra moncv. That year he paid 1326 for a hot dog cart fn. downtown Los Angeles. The former Ohio farm boy who Mver finiahed eighth grode parlayed that loM hot dog cart into 214 Carl'a Jrs. and Taco d• Carlo.t restaurants that lost year grossed $85 million. The formula for sucC'ess . Karcher believes. is "long hours, bard work. dedication to job and honest dealings with others." Add to these. he says, "a flair for doing the same old business in a new, exciting way. "What it really takes is you have to have a product the public is going to buy. But, above all else, you have to be enthusiastic about it. You've got to make il bappen yourself. Abd you shouldn't become discouraged. "You can't permit a negative thought to live in your mind for one second. Work with a 1>0siti ve attitude that you can succeed if you 're behind it, with the help of God.'' *** Two decode& ago PhyllU V!Uer. a "perfectly normal" 37-year-ol<!. hoU&ewife and mother of five, stepped out on Btage at the Purp~ Omon an San Fran- cisco She um not an <Wffnight aensation, bvt her zany humor 'and /Jen-cackle laugh soon propel*l hn to the top of that uncrouded ahow bMriMSI pantheon of women atand·up comics. "A gre"t,many people ask me bow to get!!\:· to show buslDeu, si~~.because l'm in it. Moat peop~e1 n; .-a~ tt._ "1'bo )ou mo•. notw t ~., • ~ shbw bis you ftart right where you are. You act, or stng, or 'Wbatever it ls you want t.Q do. Y9u offf;r to dolt Cor no&hine. mqobe later maldng a liWe mOlle7 from your ap- pearances a.tier people ~ve seen you. "Believing 1n yourself ia imperative. Every ~oub1 you have weakens you. You haye to ~ able to face hwnillating failure. You have to have great stamina, excellent health and bound· less energy. "There is a bqok I always recommend to everyone, no matter what their interests are, regarding believing ln yourself. It is 'Magic of · Believing' by Claude Bristol (Prentice Hall). U I hadn't read lbls book I never would have made It. <See SU~CCESS, Pace BZ> • . ) :; ~ I • " . · .. ,, have never deliberately established a goal of being successful. ~Rather, my goal =will be to do some job as well as I know now to do it.' Dr. D.G. Aldrich Jane Fonda Her topic was women in_ film, but the actress about other topics, too, ranging from motherhood to solar energy, from abortion to Wheaties. By MAllCIA FORSBERG °'-°"" .......... 'Jade PCJl\Cla. with broken foot, sinus eold and feyer, eame ~UC Irvine Thursday to speak on "Women ln Films." And she did, in fact, dis· cuss tMJ subject for an enthmlastic audience that 1t.o.Jed its pll!asu.re by spontaneous bursts of applaUBe and laugJiter. Her t.'OllvenatiOb bad characteristics of a patchwork ~\lilt. and hu material ranaed f~m ber role • a mother to her political aCUvltiea, from abortloQ to IOlar energy. from probbftns with film~ to Wbealiea. • Admittmg that she bad }ust finished filn)inl a movie at 3 o'c~ that m~ and had bad little sleep, M.s. Fonda said she "wanted to come. I'm interested to know the source or thins• that are on your mind." So after maltifta her lftitlal statements op the portrayal ol women lo films and their Im· pact on oar culture, abe answered questions from blr.l.ollowamf« an hour and a half. W1'1'B ... FINGRU 1be brUlbed 1mootb red hair from ber c:heek then announced, 'This has been a good year for women in Hollywood. There has been a cbanee. Prior to the last year there were almost no movies that dealt with women centrally, that dealt with women in deep, complex. probing wan. "And suddenly, a number of fUms do tbis. The only answer that I can find ts the women's mov~ment." · She said that during the past 10 years there llaa been a llnalele about woroen and their role bl ac>ciet.Y, ~ they 8"' and bow they should be treated. Sbe believes that this-struggle baa made "in.roeds into con.actousneu. '' She maintained that old stereot.vpes -"The types I med to play in my earlier movies" - were ''l~flre'' and that "the producers, thoSe men wbe were beads of studios and who decide what movies -... soinJ to be macM each year# could pretty well bank on a cert.atn kind o woman wbo was pretty, cute, not too bri&bt, vulnerable and sexy." (See FONDA, Pac-e Bar .,, •i ' 1 . ' 1 .• , ' ,,..,,.April It. t171 ANN LANDERS I HOROSCOPE ]~~a~~~y_._ •• _S_u~(~!~~~~~.)--------- G N Lif , C...,_lOnd. H1 ,,.ad"41ed to ptrformhtQ ht U.. Whitt ~------....,-----"' e•~ ew e 'People bave a C9mpletety mlatakeo idea lloiu•. "4n;190 In hU Dt4'ft ff~..,.., and holt· Bereseope S,IYON ·1.ie about 'brab.' There LI no aucb thtn1 u a mg a laU·rdqllt toUc a>iow. SA'nlU::.:'a 'break.' 11 you're &ook.lnt for 'breaka' you've cot "I dc>D't know if anybody really· b., a b i t your eye on the Wf'OJll thln1. rormula rot auccess, but the formula for falling AUD Olar. 21·Apr. lt): NJ llooa poll· Loe Aacelca may ave a mua c ce11 er but lt be "Many people turn down opportunities ls trylnc ~ pleue everybocb': you wtDd up Uon aceema mvtta1 atatm. Nl"tJ)erabip pro-dou not have• resident opera oompany. caw.. tbe7 .,.. usually dill\d.led aa 'bard pleaslna ~. •• . poula, lesal a.aree:mtDll. abilit.y to 1et 'de&• Oranie County, usually co.nsfdered the work.' You'd be amued at the people who wm u a person has talent, It may tak• Ume to ac1"911 to pubUc. You do belt by UlteDlq, ob· cultural step..chlld of Los A.Qtelas, does have a ' not go out on a limb, or progreu, or change have lt ~. be iays. But, "lf ).'ou've gOl s~rvlQI, deteeliJ\I s.ablle &liUl• res1dent opera company th•t 11 btlaa 11ven new and hurt a llWo tor a whlle, to expand t.beir at. you neeq ~ ~c to help you. And lt l'OU ha· TAUSVS CApr. JO..M.ay 20): Obtaln hint life alter a brief period of rest. pow~rMs. ven'taot ll DODod)' ln the wOl'Jd can heJp you.·· from Aries meaace. Luoar poaltlo.n accents Nunzio Crisci, the new aeoetal manaaer, oet are prone to ta.Jee the easy way the He addl. "Tbe one tnired.lent 1 have always finances, bl."'""' agreementa. Go alow. Be dis· outlined bi.a plans for the nut several yean In a :r,':O;r!.;,'!! you're oot burttnc a UWe, y~'re felt you must have to succeed ts bonefty." creel. IJe aow. One cloM to you 1a seriously ln· recent lnterview. ... As for success. be Sl,)'s, .. we are dealing volved in aituaUcn l'eJ>reteDtlN preeaure. He streMed the fact that the LYl1c Opera VirpU Porlch .tudied ort at tM Vrriotmtv of with 1 quesUon ol semanUcs. You can succeed GElllNI (1111 21.June 30): Avold dlffi:t Company is of Orange County, not Laguna ArilolML and Choldnotd before be#9gMted bit DUMil but ltdoesn'tmean you're successful. con.froat1doas. Study Aries, Taurus meuaaes. Beach, as so many people believe. .tudlo• and lat# bf Wolter l.antl, CTeator o/ WoodJI "Ttny Tim s~eeded, but is he lucefflM'! Accent oo aervtce, employmeat, recrnUon and Crisci's goel is to present repertory Woodped11r. Marilyn Moaroe succeeded, but wu • suc· health. Full Moon position 1potli1bts depen· performances every six Wet!ka In nlae tocaUona A• a fidetiu, h• rned telling cartoona to cessful? Jack Benny, to me, succeeded and was dent.a. in Orange County throughout the next few m:::n:. In IHI he iold hll /jr81 to Iha Th. NWJ successful. CANCER <June 21-July 22>: You respond years. Yor /or~. Al 0 l'"'°1lc• corloofdd, Partch, bd· "I ooce was asked why I ldoliud Jack Ben· emotionally -key is to give logic room to When the new music center is built the t" lmotolll ai VIP to /UMJl·J'Ollt ~. hoa ny. Bob Hope and Danny Thomas. ne.. are operate. Lunar position, aspects point to swirl opera company will be ready for full ~'" a /requent contributor ro PIQilflorl, TM NW> people •ho are successful 00 the highest changes, demands from children, speculation. performances wit.b an appreciative audience Yorkm' attd CoamopoUton. Ht o.lao Jleftl the 'Y"dkot· echelon. They graduated from comedy to affairs ol beart. and experienced slngera. ed Bf~ George cartoon drip. humanitarianism. That. to me, is a successful LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Emphasis on de· Crisci is taking an early retlrement. from 'What the bell do I know about success? penon; the epitome of success really is, are sign, structure, strength to hold up under pres· his post with the Los Angeles City Schools as Cartoonists are artists who fiunked! We've got you successful as a human being?" sure. You are provided with valuable inlorma· director of the "lareest, most complex cultural to sneak around hoping to be invited to gallery Dr. Daniel G. Aldrich, Jr .• chancellor o/ uc · Uon by someone wbo aided, taught you in past. program in the country" to work with Lyric openlngs and such so's we can freeload on the Irvine, joiM1 the Urnvn.it11 ot CoUJomia oi G jtodor VaGO (Aug. 23·Sept. 22): Diversify -Opera. champagne and rub elbows with the guys Who chemut in the Citru EZJ>ffimtnt Stot!o11 at show that you can be veraaWe, that Your ideas In his position with the schools be presented mad.!Mil in art. Id Riverftde,tnl943. are not embedded in concrete. Lunar position, more than 2,400 programs a year at 2SO schools Y pop once to me a story, when I was a He progreued through t~ acod.trmk ronka to aspects indicate excitement of experiment, in opera, ballet, theater and Spanish dancing, Jillie cheeser, about God lecturing all the birds Dean of the Uni~nity'• atatewide Dfoinon of creating concepts, 0 etting thoughts on paper. "a different theatrical experience each month." on nest building. AgncuUural "-'--••"-for•......, ...... ---' ""--~1•-r LIBJlt\ (Sept.111123-0cl 22): Money comes Crisci additionally bas been an ad· ·• 'First get a stick,' he said, and with that of the new 1,.;;'~~~. h; i963'." ·-rnc>4 ... nu_ ... .., your way. Know it and don't sell yourself short. ministrator since 1957 and bas extensive back· the tern <or some damned sea blrd> said, "l have never deliberately established a Aquarius, Taurus and Leo figure prominently. ground as an opera and radio singer, so be 'Gotcha!' and O~ oU. God went on with the goal of being successful. Rather, my goal will : Stick with number 4. What you need can be ob· brin.ooutstanclipgcredenUalstobisnewpost. talk and other birds kept saying, 'Dig!' and cul· be to do some job as well as I know how to do it. • · tained. Crisci envisions growing support for local ting out. Onb the oriole stuck Lbe whole pitch This involves defining the job to be done as pre· SCORPIO COcL 23-Nov. 21): Take initiative opera through the already established Opera out to the biller end." cisely as I know how, preparing myself~ welJ in communicating, expressing views. SUck to League of Laguna Beach and the new Opera As· Sen. Barry Goldwater, 1964 R,epldJUcan ~llden-as experience, lime and e"ergy permlt to do it, your own style. Accent individuality. Gemini, sociates of Orange County. lial nominee, left~ after a year becoUlt of hil and then disciplining myself to do it. Virgo, Sagittarius persons are part of your He believes there will be a groundswell of father'• death and entered the famil11 busintu. Ille The foregoing formu.4 for trying l<> personal scenario. Jn matters of speculation, "grass roots backing" as well, when the rep· GoldlDOler departnwmt rton chain.. do some Job will. together with Lbe enjoyment 1 stick with number 5. ertory company begins appearing throU&bout He lef'oed aa cm Afr Force pUot dvring World experience in getting the job done well. may SAGITl'AIUVS (Nov. 22·Dee. 21): Spotlight the area. War II, rimlg to the rank of colorwl. H~ entered add up to being successful, at least for a on restricted material, ability to glimpse ~hind The repertory company will perform in politics in 1919 tu a PhMniz citt1 c:ouncilman. Three particular Wldertaking. the scenes. Major domestic adjustment Is part English with aceompaniment from two pianos yeara later he coon a UGt in the U.S. Senate, which he If one achieves the goals noted above, more of your personal story. Taurus, Libra figure but the major productions in the music center hl:&a held for 2ii ~· often than not, among all the responsibilities un· prominently. Key.now is to be dl5creet. will be in their original language. "ln thinking back over my life, and trying dertaken or thrust upon one, there is the CAPRICORN (J>ec. 22.Jan. 19): Full Moon Crisci said there is a "tremendous" pool of to pick out one or two items Lb.at might be called possibility that the person might be viewed as positlqn coincides now with your ability to ta lent in the Southland from which to draw for tips for success, I can only think bas le ally of successful" persuade, to gain allies, to win f{'iends. Roman· the opera company. "More than 700 people one, and it came first from my mother. She Vetemn aviator Frank Tallman /eU fh love when • tic interlude also is indicated. Aura of mystery a uditoned for the Western Region in the always told us, 'Know what you want to do, pre· he first took the controLr of an mrplane a.r the age of prevails. Metropolitan Opera," he said. "All our local pare yoursel! for it, learn everything yo1& can 10. Hu ~ attd ~e lakr eanled him the AQUABJVS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Hi.Jblight colleges have strong opera departments." about It, particularly the basic.s, have a firm reputation aa the llGtion'• pttrl'lieN stunt pUot. acb1evement. professional competence -bring Where are these aspiring young alngers bid· bellefinGocl,andyou UbeblfdtobeaL' But death, idiich he 11.tCCt#/ulJll eluded during events, priorities into sharp focus. Older in· ing? "They wait on tables. sing in night clubs, "I mleht say that two ol tbe three men who cowatlaa deaUwJehltnQ JhOlta and forc«I landing•. dividual ls on your side, despite money dif. drive trucks and follow opera to support have had 1 greater l.nlluence on my life and come to taUmon loJt Sa.tlltdQll wlwn hil twm· ferences. II aing)e, there is talJc of marriage. themselves," he said. others-ooe, former Geo. Alexander Patch. now engine plane C1'CUMd near SantiaQo Pm.k. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Good lunar Hi.s work the past two years bas proved that deceased. and my athletic coach, Frank Sum· Three toeeks be/ore he died, TaUmatt o//ered aspect coincides now with journey, long. there is a sound basis for the repertory men, now deceased, used to drill in me the tM•e thoughts on aucceas: distance communication, philosophical con-performances and a subsequent resident, pro-same thing, de~rminatlon, basic know·how and cepts. Gain overall view -discard petty no· fessional company. great fa.Ith. 1 can't th.1nk of 8 better way to get "ll would be difficult to capsule one's lions, Jealousies. Aries ls in picture. Stick with "I have a master file of singers and places along." philosophies or guidelines in a few sentences number 9. to perform," be said. "Major opera is just ..ta a youth. comedian Joey BWiop ~ed he and to accept the fact that one has made any IF APRIL zz JS YOUR BOlTBDAY you are around Lbe corner here." could coin Oii amateur conten in lO minutes Cl1ld bring sort of o\lt.Slanding accomplishment indicates a independent, rebellious, determi.Ded, stubborn To raise funds ror the proposed repertory home more money then Ilia father could in 1100 daJ1.t colossal ego, but l do believe thal there are and could bave been separated from one or both tour and the new company. three major fund· in o factory. several thoughts that I might add to my story· parents at an early age. Scorpio persons play raising eveats are scheduled for late in the sum· In the early 19401 rhe /~Ung comic .truggled to "Books for me have always been not only important role:s in your life. mer. aurvh>e jn placea UM th• El Dtlmpo Club fn a source~ great' pleasure but also a SOW'tt of knowledge out and beyond formal schooling. Basic schooling is sometimes hOt enough and Shelter for Battered Husbands? books ce~ have tilled at least in my educa· tion a tremendous gap. "My father, who was a very wise man, said a lone time ago, •Do wb1t YoU really like to do no matter bow atranie it sounds to others ~cause if you give 1t your all, you can't help but be succeastul. for 10 many ~le lead un· productive lives in careers and jobs that they dislike aQd yet at the same time wonder why they don't succeed.' DEAR ANN LANDERS: I've read a lot in your column about battered wives and only one passing reference to ti battered husband. I'm sure the reason we don't hear mote from bat· tered husbands is because few men want to admit their wives can ~at them up. So, they commit suicide, disap· pear, or get taken to court where the wife says HE clobbered HER. Since her story is more believable, sbe walks out wlt.b the house, the kids, every· thing they own in com· mon. and be winds up paying the bills. The police are no help. They tell the guy to go sleep someplace else for the night aad let her "cool off." A friend ~ mine is be· ing sued right now for divorce -8nd he was the one wbo got beat up. The guy WU trying to put some clothes-on their three-year-old (his wife thinks bodies are beautiful and everyone should walk around the house naked). She tried to brain bim with a la mp. He called tbe police and guess who bad to leave Lbe bou.se and is now the def en- dant.. A SheJter for Battered Husbudl mllbt tum up some startling statistics. What do you think? - LEXINGTON, KY. DEAR LEX: I'm sue more ma beat up tbelr wtvea tlta• tbe oUter way .,.,._.., Ina 11 yoa tlalD.ll tben ls 1 need for • Sbel&el' tor Battered Baabaada, 1atber to1etber tboN of Uke mlad aacl 1et one going. I'm wortJ.ni the otber side of &be atreet, ma.. &er. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I feel so humiliated I'm a.shamed to show my face. I at· tended a large commit· tee meeting and although it is difficult for me to speak up (I'm sby aod inarticulate) 1 felt so strongly about a certain issue I decided to say something. Well, Ann, 1 was a lit· tle bit nervous and mis· pronounced a word. A certaln woman who just lovea to put people down shouted out tbe correct pronunclatlon. Every· one laughed and I felt my face turn elgbt ANNIVERSARY SA.LE Savinphm 50% to 70% or more. De•utlc & ' ; •hd u_., .. , Pbt•••• .. -.• • ............................ ............ ..., .............. .,. .. ....... ,._. ................ .. .. ...._ ..... 'g ........... .... ,,,_. .... www:, I EUClllC lllltl l•lllll m ¥1cterr. Street, c.... Mna , __ .._ .... , . .......,, .... 646-3737/646-8194 abadea of red. I feel so ignorant, Ann. Can you say something to get me out of the dumps? - For out in the world you'll fUld Success begins with a fellow's will - ll 's all in the state of mind. -Author Unknown DEAR ROCK: I, too, beUeve la the power of positive tblaldas. If 88JODe llDOWI tbe ••&lier of tbls poem, pleaH W me bow so I ea• clve pnper attrlba· ..... left very llWe insurance and several large bill.s. t don't want to leave my preschool children home and go to work. They need me more than ever DOW thal they bave DO father. are wise to be wary. Write for tbe partkulan. then send all tbe lDformatlon to yo11r Better Baslness Bareaa. Some of the "Make MOlley at Rome" "I have been enormously lucky ln being able to pursue a career that I would not exchange for any other in the world." often are hill of fish· ;=:;:=====;=;;c:=:;;=::;;~ llooka and booby traps. Tbey try to aell ata· RUffEll'S Uonery, eqalpment, UPHOLSTllY maaaals and everytblot wt.. Y• W• bat a ldtdea al.Dk. On~e .. .., yoa•re booked they ln· 1m...._lholl WANTED! CANADIAN READER O E A R A N N DEU READER: Aa.7 LANDERS: I lost my per19a who ~ e• huabaad recently and be I saw an ad that says I can make $80 a week ad· dressing envelopes at home. It sounds good. Is there a catch in il somewhere? How can I find out? -NEEDY BUT WARY form yoa that your worlr c.... ...._ _ ..,..2., doeta't meet &bell' atn· ________ ..,.. BORED HOUSEWIVES ORGAN & PIANO CLA5.5ES NOW ' FORMING om tile correet •praa•· elation ol a _... that bad been mlapro. aoueed (la a meed.al yet) la far more lg· norut tlaan &be penon wbo mtspnooaneed the word. Forge& IL I unre yoa the aentlmeata are on you side. DEAR ANN: Oc- casionally you print an inspirational poem or essay sent in by a read- er. Here's something that has kept me going for years. l hope you'll run il. -ROCKFORD STATE OF MINO If you think you are beaten, you are. dards and you've been ---------DEAJl N Bt.rr W: Yoa bad, boaey. If you hmJe an item for H=-ag8, and it to Marcia Fonberg. Orange Coast Puot, P.O. Boz 1560, Costa Mua, nt;26. Or coll aa-mi. Club Calmdor nma each Wednuday in the Daily Pilot and contabu ti0tice• of womn'• and •ervfce cl@ rrwtmgs and ewnt1 tor the lollowino week - Tht&raday thf'(N9h Wedne•· daJI. Send notice• to Club Colndar, Deily PUot, P.O. Boz 1511), Costa Meta, CA 9262f. & ftlre to in.elude yout name ond phone number. Notice• mwt be in OllT hand& two toeeb an advance. To req11est a picture, write or call IM Features Department. 642-4321. cau 642-ss11. Put a few words to work for ou. COAST MUSIC 642-2851 DOMT JUMP! YOU CAN LOSE WEIGHT! BETHIN- STAYTHIN A COMPLITI NOMAN H,'• new a unique, epecfal dt.t, mHlceUons. '~"'· no hormonn. ~Md by medlc:et ~- 2201 ...... St .. ,.... 104. '" ... CHICIOUOuafUZA~ _,. 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Experlencod. Licensed. Uablllty Insurance. Introductory Rates 20% off." John Burton .. CARP•T CLBANERS 327 W. WILSON #60, COSTA MESA 642 51 5 7 ~ Serving ell Orange County • -1' • " • • .. .. Eenda c ......... ., PIOPLS WOULD so to ue that type of WOQ\lt\ ~ lJ) aao.i• betlUM "a lol of • •vea ~ tbal 'l(U the way Ute w11t!e"r! bi the lait 10 yean tboSe atereoc.ypes have reodved kind of rldlculom." SlDCe tbe ltereOtJ'I* were DO Jonter valid, beadi of lludM:la bePll to look el&ewbere for • ._ Ml'OiDel and .,... ~. You have to bave stereotypes ln moviea, and there's aJw aya aomeo1te wbo break• throu1b and becomes a new one." With movte-makJn1 u costly as it ls, portrayals ot new stereotypes are often risky, she said. She mentiooed that 20th Century Fox was able to take a 1amble on her own tum, "Julia,·• l>ec:auae of lta flnanclal auccess with "Star Wars ... But. abe said, "the Lillian Hellman short story doesn't ' Jump out and yell 'Hollywood' at you." FILMS sum "8 "Turning Po1nt." "An Un· married Woman" and "Jtllla" mark what Ms. Fonda called Just \he beginning of whaf wiU be a.nf'w trend "in the making of entirely dltferent kinds ot heroines in the movies." Glibly, she added, "I think secretaries are going to be viewed as heroines soon, and I'm 10- ina to prove it " Switcbillj t~pics, Ms. Fonda criticized movies for what they have "left out." In order for every aspect of our culture ("our movies television, novels, poetry, songs, newspapers") to have meaning for us, "it has to begin to help us view ourselves in a social context." She explained by citing "why we are the way we are" She noted that it's not just the way we are raised, but also the era in which we grew up. "I grew up in the '50s, which ls wby 1 was 38 years old before I ever did anything responsible with my life " AFTER ACKNOWLEDGING the crowd's laughter, she blamed .. McCarthyism and Nix· on1 who was the architect of McCarthyism, and a 1ot of the ridiculous witch-buntery going on" for influencing the young people of the 'SOs to feel there wasn't any way to cb&Qge things. "So we became cynical and numb." Directing her remarks to the students in the audience, she said, "I think your generation is angry and confused and frightened. My first contact with violence was a very abstract one - the atom bomb. For you n was the ldlline of John F . Kennedy and Martin Luther Kine. "I think that that, combined with the fact that you are going to be graduating into high un· employment, which leads to conservatism, because you'U be lucky if you get a job at alJ - all of these things. these social and economic and historic factors that are going on around you, are what make you what you are " THEllEFORE, she praised television for revealing its potential through programs like "Roots," "Holocaust" and "King," and she stressed, "We have to make movies that are socially responsible. We have to show beads of studios that, given a choice, the American public won't c>pt for sex and violence.'' Ms. Fonda QOted that ''the media can do a tremendous amount to redefane the essence or women and help to create much more Wl· derstanding about the kind of problems women face." She mentioned the lack of adequate child care for the children or both married and single women wbo have to wort out of economic necessity, adding that the film "Allee Doesn't Live Here Anymore" dealt with the subject. "We need more movies on the question of working women and single mothers sine~ it i4 a reality for a large number of women in this country. It would change a lot of people's minds." THE MOST VIVID audience response to Ms. Fonda came during the question-answer period, when she gave her opinions on some 20 topics. Regarding what she called the "emotional issue" or abortion, she said, "I support the fund· 10g of abortions, because il they are not legal and not funded, then rich women are going to be able to have them done properly and lower, middle-class and poor women are going to get hacked up by butchers." WHEN ASKED IF she thought Diane Keaton's Oscar for best actress was a political move on the part of the Academy, she answered, "No. Uthe Academy Awards were political I never would have won lo 1972 (for 'Klute') and Vanessa Redgrave would not have won in 19'78. She added that Hollywood bad a tendency "not to give the award twice if there's strong competltioo, and there was magnificent com- petition this year. I think we all deserved it. frankly " Ms. Fonda revealed that she was pleased that she won the People's Cbolce Award, a re- sult ot a TV Gulde ballot that proves "that a lot or people oat there saw 'Julia'." SHE FOCUSED BEA VU. Y oo big business and its relationship to big government, citing "giant corporatioos that have a monopoly on our economy." Elaborating, she said, ''The thing that lies at the root of inflation and unemployment and rising taxes and pollution and alienation and crime -the central issue is these huge corpora- bons known as the Fortune 500 who have virtual monopoly control over every economic sector of . INTERIOR DESIGNER'S · t Ti111 If lap nedads? l Ti9 If • inlntlryt C. Tlrid If Mt Pttinl Ille best price? D. Tirlll If 2nd rate service? E. Tind If net ...p •s? F. Tired of trtps to Ll? fl you would like to impl'OY8 on all the above, tau time to call 117·7.llJ to dlacuse a o.fgrw'• Co-op. I our country end are bavln1 a devutatJ.na effect on our Uves . "The poor people and minorities have bad trouble all aion1, but what's dlfrerent now is that the middle class la auffertng. "If we don't tackle the problems of the role ol corporallons ovel' OW' lives, we are in very eev6re trouble." •S. FONDA LINKED those rtlliarta to the topic of solar energy, sayln1 that the problems of uaemp.loyment. the enercY crlsla and en· vlronmental poullutlon could be alleviated through the use of &un power. "The only tbl.ng stand1na in the way la btc companies lbat have inonopolbed'' tb1s outlet . "Tbi.s ls wrong. The sun beloaga to the public," she said. CoocemingJier role as a mother, Ms. Fonda said, "I have been disturbed at some or these articles that have come out about me. They make it look like It's a bre-e-eze." In sing-song voice, she said, "I'm a mother and a prof esslonal woman and a pollUcal ac- tivjst and it's all ao-o-o euy. It's not. It'• blu'd. "But I'm married to somebody wbo very much shares the burdens of household and children. And I have a network of friends who help us out by staying wlth the cbUdren." SHE DWELLED again on the e(fect of the women's movement on films by cllscussing evidence of them having a possible effect op public Consciousness. "It's hard to eauge. I think it's a cumulative errect. I'm not sure that any one film makes all that much difference. But I am sure that Jim· my Dean -the kind or characters he played 8Jld the kind or change that was taking place in the culture -had something to do with the begin· nings of the counter-culture movement." Citing her latest film. "Coming Home," as the •'most important movie I've ever done," she said she considers it a feminist movie. "In a subtle way it deals with 'what does it really mean to be a manl' "Does it mean you can jump on top or your wife and bang her from here to kingdom come and hop off and go to war and do baUle and be strong and have your whole body there? The John Wayne Syndrome, I call it. "I consider those men cripples because they have been brainwashed into denyine in themselves that which is sensitive, that which.is womanly, if you will, that wblch is most pre· cious in all of us, that which can be vulnerable and open. ~IN AMERICAN culture all too often a man isn't supposed to be that way. My husband in the movie is that kind of man. He comes back from Vietnam with his body, but he's been crip-.. peled in a very, very deep way. , "Another character in the movie is . paralyzed from the waist down, but like people ' who are handicapped, like blind people wbo · have to develop new kinds or senses, be tu.ms · out to be capable or touchi.ng and listening and asking. "It is a tender and generous view of1 love that is all too missing in our culture." Ms. Fonda also touched on the Importance or getting a college degree in order to "use It as a weapon to get a job," the potential for women as directors and producers of fllms, claimed that "there's only two centa worth of wheat ln Wh~atles," and, for an eager screenwriter 1n the audience, she gave her address: "Jane Fonda, Santa ·Moni~. USA." Dai~: 1Wt • IPM SuUy: lOAM • 5PM , ......... Ill lM .......... ..... 11111 ... .-. ........ Ff1d9)'.Ap,t121, tt78 DAtL. V PILOT -Sailor dress is from pattern 5972. Sailor suit Is from pattern 5966. Orphan Annie Look With the classic nautical look staging a big revival in childrenswear for spring and summer. Mc Call's Patterns has a mini· collection of these styles for bomesewers to make. The old-fashioned charm of a piped sailor collar and tie looks new and fresh when combined with today's fashions for childre1. Not limited lo the traditional red;white and blue, a homesewer can use her im- agination with color combinations and the different pieces can be made to mix or match according to her individual tastes. Best choice for fabrics are cotton blends, chino, poplin, lightweight denim, lightweight corduroy. seersucker, broad~lotb or gingham\ Children have always looked we ll turned out in nautical attire and today's up dated versions are winsome and new look· ing. From one pattern the homesewer can make a nautical dress. pop-top rutd pants: from the other a nautical jacket can be made lo go with either pants or a pleated ~kirt. both of which are included in the pat- tern. Both patterns are from '·Annie's Clothesline." The pattern company has ac· quired the patte111 rights from the owners of the Broadway musical "Annie·· and the Chicago Tribune-New York News Syn. dicate on whose syndicated oomic strip "Little Orphan Annie." the hit show is based. .-DREXEL • HERITAGE •. 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How will lt work f The f oUowln& questions and answers a:re based on lnt.ervtews with .everal ecooonllats .• QUESTION: WHAT Impact will the gold sale have on the trade deftcit? Answer: lt'a lareety symbolic, according to etpe.rta. The trade deficit was $28. 7 billion last year, and tM t.a ml Woo oaces of told will HU for about *'°'> mUUon . Aulatant 'l'rea&ttrY SecretarJ c. Fft)d Bergsten sal4 Tb~ that the aold 1110 ll Juat one ln a aeries of .... lncludltii Ptt:I· sur• on Japan to tmport U.S. pl"Oducta anCt lncreued pro~ lion or U.S. exports, deslaned to cut the deficit. ' Q : What links sold to the dollar? A: TRE.aE TENDS 1-o be a see-saw effect between tbe two. The price ol gold often 1oes up wben the dollar falls beeause ln· vttton weal tbelr mOM1 to be In tbe talest lftftltment. And wh•n tbe prtce of 1old .1oea down, u.. doll.,..._. to nae lD value. Q: Why? A: P~e with eold want to tell belcre the price faU. much aod erodes any· protlt they may have made. Tb! HlllD• pusbea tbt SOid down further. &Cfflerat· Ing the process. Investors who have balled out ol gold have to put their moaey somewhere, aDd that place ofta tend.I to be in dollars. which caQHIS tbe dollar to co up la value as more people want to ht()' them. Q: How can the 1ovemmeal have a positive lnflueoce on tbe price Of dollan by sellln&" told? A: TU PLAN TO sell 300,000 ounces at each ot alx auctlonl beatnnl;t May 23 will lnereaae the 1upp ot sold on tb• open market. thereby caualna the price to fall. The Idea ls to puab tbe dollar's end or the aee-uw up by pUSbln1 gold's end down. The 1ovemment alto hopes the d'etiaion to sell some fold wlU increase cooltdence tn the dollar, p.rompttq lnvators to buy the U.S. currency. Q: Will seIUng the gold Wl· dermtne the U .s. mooetary ay1tem? lo: No, accordloa to the T°THlllJ'Y, Yi hi Cb hYI it wtll carry out a Joog.staz>dinJ policy or pbNlng 1old out u the in· temaUonal ~ 1tandard. Q: WHY DOES THE govern· ment want to support the dollar? A: The dollar bu been falllne ln value for more than a year. lotlng about 2J6 percent ln the put rear agatnat Japan's cur- rency and about 20 P.trcent qalmt West Germ~ a. That baa lnueased the price of foretan products lll the United· Slatea, cootrtbutlna to the n.a· tJon '• rate of lollation, now about 7 pa-cent a year. Q: Will sellin8 aotd help? A : No oae knows. But wtthsn hours ot tbe announcement Wed· nesday night tM dollar Jun>ted l.n value and the price or fold plummeted. But the key r~ the dollar baa been weak ia the massive U.S. trade deficit and the fear ol a:nore lnflatloo. Several eeonornlsts say that unless tboee f\andamentel pro- ble ma are addresse~1• the benefits ol the gold sale ww only be temporary. Railroad's T~ Support Baeked in Talk o.u.,~...,, ....... SUBSIDIES SUPPORTED Con1aU'a Jordan ~ By JACKIE BYMAN Of*o.llf .......... If govemment sublldies were withdrawn and Conrail, a privately owned railroad serv· Ing the northeastern United States, were to fall, tbe economic consequences for ttle rest of the C0\.8llfY could be dis· utroua, according to Conrail's chairman. Edward G. Jordan. chairman and chief executive officer of the Consolidated Rall Corp. (Conrail), told a Town Hall ot Orange County forum in Newport Beach this week that the U.S. gross natioaal product would drop an. estimated two points the first year If tbe northeastern raUroad were closed. Jordan, speaking at the Balboa Bay Club, said be can understand wby Westerners would question federal support ~Conrail, which "'l>Orted a loss ot $370 million lll federal funds last year -more than $1 mWioo per day. However. he said, Conrail operates under an arran1elD4mt by which the federal govern· ment purchaaes securities and act.s as a watchdog, but the cor- poration remalns private and alma at eventua.Uy showing a profit. Jordan said the situation began in June 1970 wl)en the Pennsylvania Central Railroad and along with about seven smaller railroads declared bankruptcy. Court-appointed trustees labored for three years but were unable to rescue the railroads, Jordan said. Among the pro- blems were damaged equip- ment, maintenance work left un· done because ot lack of funds and labor pacts. "At this point, there was a very real threat of ce&Sation of Carter Urges Action U.S. 'Cannot Afford to Wait' for Energy Plan WASlllNGTON <AP) -Presi- dent Carter, marking the first anniversary of his energy pro- posals, said the nation "cannot atrord to wait any longer" for a national energy program. "We have wasted 12 months-Of precious time," Cuter said Thursday, referring to the year during which bis energy pro- posals have been pendine lo Congress "WHERE LEGISLATION re- quires firmness, I wlll continue to be firm. Where compromise is necessary, I will make reasona- ble compromises. And when it requires a special expression ol the nation's interests, will speak for that interest above the special interests that have hin· dered our progress so far," be ~aid. But Carter, in a mild chiding f'SA, Airline Sign Mutual , Transfer Pact SAN DIEGO (AP) -Pacific Southwest Airlines says lt has signed an agreement with American Airlines to provide single ticketing, reservations · and baggage transfer on con· nectfng flights. Rill Hastlng.s, spokesman for the San Diego-based airline, aald both PSA and American an- ticipate a 5 percent increu. in passenger volume because ot the agreement. It muat be ap. proved by the Civil Aeronautics Board. The interline agreement will provide more convenience for travelers in that they will be able to buy a single ticket for connecting ftlgbts between the two airlines and baggage'will be transferred automatically. PSA passengers now muat cla im and recheck baggaae when changine to another airline. Hastings said PSA ls continu· ing negotiations wltb other domestic air carriers seeking similar agreements . of Congress, rerused to say bow long be would wall unUJ taking some form of execu.live action to deal witb the energy crisis. In a brief statement be read in the White Howie press room, Carter made no mention of any declsioo to impose special fees on imported oil. ASKED BOW LONG he would wait tor Coogreu to act Wore taking executive action oa his own, Carter said: "I don't know yet." The president unveiled his energy progr~m on April 20, 1977, declaring tt "the moral equivalent of war." He ignored that phrs>·e on Thursday. recalling only that be had said a year ago that the energy crisis may be "tbe gravest domestic challenfe that would be {-aced in our lifetime." ...... · "We cannot afford to wait any longer," the president said. BE O~EllVED THAT in the past year $&S billion wu spent on imported oil. which be said amounted to approximately $1,000 for each American famlly. This "mammoth expense" was responsible for a aoartng trade deficit -the first quarter'• trade balance this year was the largest in U.S. hls· tory -and for the falling value of the dollar. And both of these have been factors in inflation and unemployment, be said. Listing positive developments last year while Congress con· linued to debate on the energy legislation, Ca 'ter said oil has begun flowing through the Alaska pipeline and the American people have been made more aware or the need to conserve energy. GM Regaim Spot At Top of Survey NEW YORK (AP) -General Mot.ors Corp., wblcb makes Dearly ball the new cars sold In the United StAlta, bu edled out Exxon Corp. to recapture the top spOt OD the Fortwie magazine list of America's SOO largest corporatlcms. For the previous three years, the giant oll eotnP8Q1 bas topped the list that ranks co~panles tn terms ol sales. But Fortune says the top 1,000 companies, jumped that in um, GM overtook EJaalO lnto 418tb place by purcbaa!q a by about $835 million, rollinl up $COO mlWOG commercial f\akery, sales of $54.96 billion compared Intentate Brands. to the oil ompany'a 154.13 Size did not guarantee success bllllon. ln 19'17, however. Twenty-wo ot the 500 laraest corporattoas lost money last year, comp·ared with 12 the year before. THE BIGGEST change arDOIJI the top 20 was Atlantic Richfield's move up two steps from 1Sth tn 1976 to 13th last year because ol revenues from Aluka oil and its purchase ol AnacondJi Co. Atlantic RlcbfieJd bad sales last year of $10.97 billion. A newcomer to the top 500, DPF Inc., increased Its aales 2,122 percent from 1978 to tm; the largest Jump by any of tbe corporations. DPF, a $21 ml.Rlon computer leaaina company that was too small ln 1178 to make THE BIGGEST LOSER wu Bethlehem Steel, ranked 3Stb, which lost $488 million. Other steelmaten -Lykes, Wheeling· Pittsburgh. McLouth and LTV, which owns Jones & Laughlin ~ also lost money. The steel ln· duatry bas blamed lower-priced foreign steel imports for much of lta troubles. The number of corporatlona with aalee ol *1 bUUon a year or more lncreaaed by 15 Jut year ....................... ~_. .... ~U.S.forS~e LISTEN TO REAL ESTATE EXPO NORFOLK, Va. <AP> Weekend coverage of thl1 area•a leadl"" Re81tor1 -The luxury liner un11-• ·• ed States Ls on tbe block •••• Broughtto you by K-WAVB ;.~~l1:ie i~.:1ciY.i~: Uon i.as announced. The THE Oftllftll Alm'O .._.,,. ··-.r1Tlftll federal aaency. wblch tJUUI......., 0 llKW~I IUIUIU tllj ~111111 once demanded S12.1 at the ctnt of~ FM radio dial :~::r .:r =tl3.6{; , leo than t5 mUUoo. FM Thi• la &be fOWtb tlme Sl'IMO the governmeat bu of. tered the •toot United Sta~1 once tbe fast.at Atlanuc liner. cauau-11111. Put • ,.., wonfl toworktw • • service." Jordan said. He said cessation would have had severe effects on the economy, because Conrail serves 132 auto and auto parts manufacturers and handles half of the nation's steel tonnage. ••The northeast isn't an island," Jordan &aid. "We have a national railroad that's inte· grated. How much freight eeta moved to the Misslsslppi and then at.ops?" The approach decided upon was organization of a new COJ'· poratlon, Coarall, with the aid ol both federal and private funds, to take over the defunct railroads. It began operation tn April 1976. Funds were poured lll to cor· rect ab estimated $4 billion to SS bUlioq ln defe~ maintenance and to purchase new equipment, be said. NegotlaUoos are under way with labor unions tn an aUempt to arrive at Jen riald require-ments !or numbers of worten oo specific types of operations, Jordan said. Conrail problems ·include 10 percent less tonnage than pro- jected, lnflaUon, and two dis- astrous winters tn a row. lllP .. = "''°"' I OlmLN OIHVll ClrcltF CIUUIA a uute BJL tftt H Northeastern Line's Future Tied to Total U.S. Economy Jt baa cost '2S miWoo each of the put two winters to dig out the railroad, which bad never before spent more than $2 mlllion per winter on such ac- tivltles, Jordan said. The coal str1ke CQSt another $80 million, be said. .. Simplistic solutions Just area 't fOin& to work," he said. But aUbougb the setback.a have forced Conrail to ask Congress for $1.3 billion in addi· lion to the original $'l billion ap· propriatlon, Jordan said he believes the future bolds pro- mise. And, Jordan said, be doesn't believe taxpayers' money has been wasted. "In effect, it's buying a re· built, ref\D"bisbed transportaUon system." be said. Wckheed Profits Off BURBANK CAP> -Lockheed Corp. has blamed a lengthy strike late lasl year for its.sharply lower tint-quarter earnings. "Because of the strike at our major operating companies in the fourth quarter tm, with the raullant adverse eff ·t on aircraft deliveries in early um, the sbeable drop ln first qwuter earninp was expected." Lockheed Chairman Roy Anderson aald Tburaclay. Net earnings for the three months endiDC March 26 were $3.2 mlllii>n, compared to $12.1millioointheflnt9u.arter of 1977, the comtrany said. It added that primary and fully diluted earnings per share were 13 cents. Before a rmanclal restructuring tn last year's ftnrt. quarter, primary eaminp per share were 81 ~nts and fully diluted earnings were 74 cents a share, Lockheed said. Over The Counter NASDU ... 11,,. _,, • ..,.. Pel Op 21.J Up JSO Up 2J l uo 200 uo 1•0 Uo 11 • Up I U Up ,. J Up IS9 Up lU Up u J Up 14 I uo 111> Up 12 S Up 11 S Up 12 S Up 17 S Up II 8 Up 11.S Up II I Up 11 I Up tO• Up 106 uo 10• Up IOS ~,Ola Pel. JV. \'I ~ U.J 2 -.... f Ill 2 -V. f II.I 1~"" :: I~ I°'; lH 216 -'"' ' • J s -v. l.1 '" -... 16 1"---.. 1 s JV. -.... 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They ue pursum, bc)th avenues. · J lp&n, wtt.h less than half the populaUon ot the United Stat.es. downa about 36 million barrels of beer a year. which equala roughly tbe cur"'nt output of Anheuaer- Buacb. tbe brewer of Budweiser and MJcbelob. Anheuser· Buacb leads the ~·-----..., American IJl&rltet wiU. 23 perce11t ol the total sales. In Japan, on the other band, Kirin does about 62 percent of the total beer buaineaa. Money Tree " . Kirin achleved tbat dominance ln 1913. Ever aince, ltl sales have fluctuated lD a narrow ranee. It sold 20.J million barrels ln 1975, 19.6 million In 1976 and 21.9 mlWoa ln 1977. AT THAT LEVEL IT'S A liWe behind the barrelagt ol Jos. Scbllts, the third lar1est brewer Int.be United States. Indeed, It calla Itself the world's rourtb-larcest brewer. ft would like to call itself .. third" or "second" or even "first," but it can't begin to realize that ambiUon untJJ it can get the Japanese to drink more beer. It's t.ryiog by brtngina out new beers. Kirin is a taaer- type beer witb an alcoholic content of 4.5 percent, con- siderably higher than the alcoholic content of most U .$. beers (wttb the possible exception of M!chelob). The trend lD the U.S. market bas been toward light low-calorie beers but that's not being duplicated lo Japao, where obesity is not s uch a problem. Kirin •s new brand is Mein Brau, a heavy beer with ao alcobollc content of 6.4 percent. Meaowblle, Kirin is doing wb1t U.S. brewers hive not been lnterested lo doing: diversifying. IT BAS BEEN A SOFT DRINK botUer ror a long tim4t, its Klrin Lemon <a 7-Up·type product) be.ing a leadlni seller. It bolds one of the major Coca·Cola franchises. It has extended its~ with Kirin Orangeade. In 1975, Kirin expanded into the food business. It's malclog tomato Julee, vegetable juice. cheese, butt.el'. mlllt and ice cream. . Flnall,y, il bas a joint venture with Seqram for tbe production of whisky, 1in and vodka in Japan. KJrin· Sea1r1m alto Imports winQS and liquors. . IUIUN'S 1tn RESULTS WERE Just announced. The company's .sales volume reached $2.9 billion, about Sl billion more tban Anheuser-Busch's total. But Sl.4 billion or those sales represented govemmeQt taxes on beer. Klrln ended up with a net profil of $72 million. some $20 million below what the Budweiser brewer earned. But whereas Anheuser-Busch can continue to try to enlarge its share of t.he beer market, that course is no looaer open to Kirin. Credit Tightening Coo"ls Stock Rally NEW YORK <AP)-Thestockmarketsustaioedasmall loss today. endmg the rally ol the past week amid evidence af- firm log that the Federal Reserve bad moved to t11bten credit. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials. which gained more than 48 points in six trading days. was off 1. 74 points to 812.80. -- .. 1 'n had eome ...,. ud downs tbe 111t few day•.'' the Loa AnJelea Dod1ere lefthander Ml , •·And l bope all that atutf ls for•otten. u wu blown out ol Pl'OllOrtion an,way." Bau had been puaed over dur· \ns the Dodpn • aeries aralnst Ciftci.nnatl, ID favor of Tommy John, and Rau 1aid at the Ume: "It's a slap to iny confidence." Loa Annlea manqer Tommy Laaorda aefended the decision: "I wanted John to pltcb a1ainst ClncinnaU. I wanted Rau to pltcb against Houston. Beuuse I HOUSTON'S 8 08 WATSON TAGS OUT DUSTY BAKER. S ports in B rief Angels Play Twins; Spi nks Arrested BLOOMINGTON, Minn.-'lbe California Angels continue their nin e-ga m e road schedule tonight as they open the first of a three-game set with t he Minnesota Twins amidst frigid conditions. On the mound for California in tonight's televised action <Chan· nel 5 at 5:30) will be Don Aase (0-1 ). Opposing Aase will be Dave Goltz C0-2) and temperatures which dropped to 28 d egrees Thursday night. Splllla Boelced ST. LOUIS -Police said World Boxing Association heavyweight champion Leon Spinks was arrested early today on suspected drug violation and failure to produce a driver's license. He was released' oo a bond. Police said Spinks was sus· peeled of two counts of violating the Mi ssouri Controlled Substance law by possessing marijuana and cocaine. War- rants were to be sought later to- day, police said. Spinks and his companion were released from police custody shortly after 8:30 a.m. The arresting officer, Francis Corona, said officers seized two small bags or sacks, one con- taining a white powder sub· stance and the other possibly marijuana. N..i..e lt'lu HOUSl'ON~lJko Franulovic and Ille Nlltase scored victories to the World Championship ten· nls tourney at River Oats Coun· try Club to qualify for a semifinals duel. er beat Erik van Dillen, 3-6, 6-4, 6-4. 48ers T .... B art SAN FRANCISCO Defensive end Tommy Hart was traded by the San Francisco 49ers to the Cblcago Bears for a second-round draft choice Thursday and called it "kind of an insult." The trade was the third major one made by the 49ers in the past month. "I guess my asking price to the 49ers was too high," said Hart, but be added bis departure from the National Football League team came as a shock. 78ers a.II, J37·JZ8 NEW YORK -Reserve guard Lloyd Free scored 18 of bis 29 points in the fourth quarter to lead the Philadelphia 76ers to a 137·126 victory over the New York Knlcks Thursday night and a 3-0 lead in their Na- tiona 1 Basketball Association quarterfinal playoffs. The Sixers can wrap up the best-of-seven series with a vie· tory here Sunday. George McGinnis scored 29 points and Julius Erving had 28 for the Sixers, wbo never tralled in the cont.est. ~u.. AKRON, Ohio -Earl An· tbony, winner of the most Professional Bowlen Associa- tion titles, can1ed a 90·pin lead into the fm:al day of matcb play in the $150,000 Tournament of Cbamploos. Anthony won five of eight matches Thursday night and See BRIEFS, Page 87 felt •H11trebett.eroff that •11-" John pitched well to contlnue bl• personal 10.2 career edge over the Reds ID a 5-4 Dodger De4pn8r.te All.._.• ICAK .... 0-._.. .. JI ............. LM""""'9 1i1Sp.m. ... "...._ ....... ~ 7:25....,.. ~lltU4-••t.ea.,...._ 1ttl"fft. victory Wednesday night aft.er the Reda won the first two games ot that aeries. Rau·s victory over the Astros was b.l5 second against Houston Kin gs Fire Stewart After I Year INGLEWOOD CAP> -From the beginning, Ron Stewart was on thin ice. A winning, popular coach had preceded Stewart with the Los Angeles Kings, and six ol the top Kings players were finishing out their contract ob- ligations. When Bob PuUord Jett the Kings · for Chicago, Stewart signed a two-year contract. The National Hockey League team · went into decline, and the 45- year-old Stewart lost bis job Thursday. The Klngs said a SUCcessoJ' would be selected today. Three onetime Kinas -BQ.b Berry. Bob Nevin -and Frank St.· Marseille, are reported to be possible successors. In 1976 and last year, the Kings got into the second round of the Stanley Cup playoffs before losing to Boston. Last week, under Stewart, the Kings lost two straight National Hockey League playoff games to Toronto and were eliminated. The Kings under Stewart bad a 31·34·1S regular·season record, then lost the two playoff games to the Maple Leafs 7-3 and 4-0. DirecUog tbe Los Angeles team was complicated by the fact that six of his players bad not signed and were playing out their options. Stewart wUl be assigned to another posltloa with Calllomia Sports Inc., the Jack Kent Cooke-beaded organization that owns the Kings, the spokesman said. "I (eel we bad a better team than we showed this season," said Kings general manager George Maguire. "A change bad to be made to insure that the club would play up to the level expected." A veteran of 21 seasoDB 1n the NHL and a member of three Stanley Cup championship teams at Toronto, Stewart's coaching career began with the Portland Buckaroos of the Western Hockey League in 1973·74. He moved into the NHL coaching ranks in 1975 with the ,. New York Rangers, but be was replaced there by John Fercusoo after just 39 games. He remained with the Rangers as director of playe.r personnel until coming to the Kings last year. this aeaaon. brou&_b' hla record a1alnst the Altros to UM, and ended a four~iame Houston win· Ding streak. '11 was au.rprised I ~as u sharp 8' I wu," said Rau, who b~d gone 10 dayJ alnce h1a lut start April 10 in Houston. \Je won that 1ame ~. •'It took about six pitches before I found the groove. I've gone througb a lot of phues the last few days," Rau a aid. "I was bappy after beatinl the Ast.roe. l was dlaappointed when I didn't get my start against the Reds. Bow l lag Sta r And n~w 1 ·m .happy aiam. .. The vlctortes moved tbe Dodtera bact to Within one-half game of the lead in the Nadooal League West. ~ An«e•es starts Rick Rhoden, 2-0, asalnsl tbe Ast.ros' J .R. Richard, l-1, in the second game of the four-1ame series tonight . The Dodgen trailed, 1--0, and had been restricted to three blta by Houston's Mark Lemoneello. until the sixtb inning, when they erupted for four runs. Three came on a bases·clearing dou. See DODGERS. Page 87 Soper Was CWse To Quitting Tour By HOWARD L. HANDY Of ... Oeltr ""' ..... He's still living on cloud 9 and the realization of winning his first Professional Bowlers Association tournament may not sink in for some time but Butch Soper ls as enthmiasUc as a newcomer while be competes in the Tournament of Champions at Akroo, Ohio this week. Soper, after 6~·yean of struggling, finally reached the win· ner's circle last weekend in the Fair Lanes Open ln Towson, Md .• a victory that also gained him a place in the T of C event wbere 52 of the top bowlers in the country compete. He ia In 18th place in the T of C entering today's play. The former Costa Mesa resident who now bas an apartment in Santa Ana, came close to quitting the tour ror good earlier this year. "I quit the tour twice before ... be says ... The fll'St time was because of a family problem and the next time because I couldn't ftnd a sponsor. "I man-aged a bowling alley in Fullerton for seven months when my ex-wife Jeannette, talked me into goiilg back on the tour on the West Coast," Soper said by teleptione from Akron this week. "She backed me in it and I was trying to sponsor myself. I took time off from my job and went to the tournament in Alameda. When it was over, I was packing to go back to my job when I heard a knock on the door. "A friend of mine on the tour was there and said bis dad was interested in sponsor· ing another bowler. Fifteen minutes later, I bad a sponsor for the rest of the winter and I quit the job to go back full time on the tour. "I have been broke for the last year and now I am going to get some money out of it. My contract calls for me to be sponsored through next year." Whal does having a eponaor mean to him? "He pays me a weekly salary and all expenses and in re- turn, gets a share of the prize money I win," Soper explains. "He baa an option to the end of 1979 which means t will be on the tour at least another year and a half." Two years ago, before be quit for the second-time, be picked up $32,000 in pme money and fl.Dished 20th in money winnings. He was seventh oo the average list that same year.· Then in U117, he went eight weeks in a row without cashing in and decided to give it up. "I was missing the ca.sh by a few pins eacb week," be re- calls. He also started slowly this season but in the last nine weeks, be bas made the flnals six times and bas picked up $19,000 already this year. Returning to talk of this first victory. Soper added: "It was super winning one after coming close so many times in the past. I dido 't think it would ever happen but it real- ly did: I still can't believe it." How does be feel competing in the T of C where only the best are asked to participate? '"This js de.finitely a thrill," be says. "All of the top bowlers around are here, period. There aren't any part-time bowlers competing. "It is unreal, just tn whole atmosphere. It is a prestige See BOWLING, Page 87 Player Keeps Streak Alive HOUSTON CAP> -"This," said Gary Player, "is a tour of milk and honey... ,., Player wasn't referring solely to the 7-sbot rallies that brought him titles in the Masters and Tournament of Champions in his last two starts, nor to the 8- under-par 64 that gave him the first-round lead Thursday in the Houston golf tournament. The 42-year-old South African was talkln& about the entire American tour. "It's the greatest ln tbe world,'' said Player, wbo an· nually competes on five conti· nents and bas claimed 113 tiUes worldwide. Trailing Player by a single shot was Australian Bob Shearer, whose es marked the best round of bis two-season American career. With those two ln the lead, lt was the 10th time in the last 13 rounds oo tbe American tour that foreign players bad led or shared the lead. PGA champion Lann y Wadkins and Bob Murphy were another shot back at 64J. The group at 67, 5 shots under par, included Andy Bean, Randy Erskine, Orville Moody and George B~.s1 wM generally plays well in uus event. Player. bidding to become the first man in two seasons to win three straight events, was followed by bis wife and son on bis course record-matching romp and bu two more of his children with him. "It makes all the difference in the world, having your family with you." be sald. "It's torture playing tournaments all around the world and being away from your family for months at a time." With bis family watching, he reeled off a string of three birdies beginning on the fifth hole. Fl"t round leldtn """'""y In IN '200.000 HouslOft ()pefl gDlf tour_,,.111 on Ille 4,"7·Y-. 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M.HlalSlly P.Arfllur 35-JS-IO u ,._,o 3'-14-10 U.»-70 J3.J1-70 3644-10 3'-M-10 ~o J3.J1-10 U-31-11 il·M-11 34-31-11 U-»-11 ~1 U-»-11 3'-U-11 ~-11 U.»-11 ~· ~· ~1 lw.-11 ,,~, ~...,, ~1 ~...,, ,.,,,_,, ~· ~_,, Franulovic rallied to defeat Harold Solomon, 0.6, 6-3, 6-4, while Nastase put on a masterful display of spin abots in easi.nJ past Jaime Flllol, 6-4, 6·2 Tbunday. Toronto, Surf Clash Tonight at Big A ..,,erlJ,,_e SANTA CLARA -Trey Waltke .-SaJMly Ma1er. 1-6, 7..&. 8-4 Thursday nl1ht in a Grand Prix teania tourney. In the other •lnalea matches A.rtbut Albe beat Gene Mayer, 1.a, 5-1, 6-3 to advance to tbe aemltlnala: Bernie Mitton oust· ~Hant Pftlter, 7 .. , 8-4; BT"JO ertram ellmlnated Van lnitakY.t-1. t-2: and Rick Pkh· ··( It figures to be a low acortna game tonight when the California Suri bosta the Torooto Metros-Croatia tn a North American Soccer Learue came at Anaheim Stadlum. Action betins at 7:30. Toronto bu ytt to score a eoaJ In two losses and la the only t~am In the NA.SL wtthout a polnt to fta credit. TM Swf haa won three iam1111, all by iden- Ucal 1.0 scores, and lOlt anoc.ber to the AJt.eca, '-1. Surf coach John Sewell feels It , wW be a c-1ame. "They (Toronto) are always very dlfflcult to face," be Jll)'I. "They are very defensive and skillful. They like to win one.all and play a~ U1ht fame. "We mUlt not be cold. We can· not take too maJ\y ohances to leave ounelves open fot' the counter attack. We wlU baft to keep loinl at them with aooct. HDlible ltuff. l• S.ftll ~ abo~ Ch lack ol acortnc't)y Surf t'faur 1oall in u qiany sames>? ' "I'm oot realty concemed," be says. "We've won three games and I'm more lnterested ln •llllling than ln scortna. I would llke to have more scortna · but that wtt'l come along naturally." Toronto. ha• added three Araentinlal) players to the roster thll week to try to bola\er the acorinca•k· Forwudl 'Norberto Oalluuo and Lewta Blanco aJon1 with raldtl.Wer 01ear Pae1 have Joined the club. Sewell says be will start the same lineup tonight that opened Tuesday against Vancouver. This means that Malcolm Lord who scored the lone Surf goal, will again st.art as a mJd.llelder for the irtjured George Graham. Anselmo Vicioso will gel the nod at rlabt wing in plac• oi Manuel CUenca. FollowinC tonight's game, the Surf wtll be off until a w• from SundaY when it plays an afternoon game in Vancouver. Oranges · 1n W'rr Opener ·~ -~ • .. ·: . .. . NEW YORK -Pure orange Juice is-an expensive commodity in the cit.Y of New York and Anaheim Oranges tennis coach Cliff Drysdale ts bopmg hiS team will not be feeling the pinch tonight as they open the 1978 World Team Tennia campaign against the defending champion New York Apples at Madison Square Garden. Following the one-night stand in New York the Oranges will return to Anaheim Conventioo Center where they'll open their home season Monday night against the Boston Lobsters. Drysdale, a 16-year veteran of professional tennis, will lead a team particularly strong in doubles. "Since three of the five sets are doubles, I'm enthused about our lineup and our chances." says president and general manager Dennis Hall. ..., "The players we were able to sign should not only make U6 competitive in our inaugural year. but if things fall in pla~ we would be title contenders, t• Hall says Topping the bill is Rosie Casals. a five-time Wimbled<n champ in doubles. She's ~ ranked among the top 10 in the: world for 10 straight years. • A 28-year-old native of sen: Francisco, Casals played tb( last three seasons with the Los Angeles Strings. The Orange& obtained her rights for cash ancl ruture draft considerations. ! The Strings won't be hurting.£ however, because they managed; to lure Chris Evert frou< Phoenix, and Los Angeles is nowi considered a top contender fon the western division title. : In the east. where Anaheim iS: placed because there was nq more room in the west, conten ... ders are expected -to be New• York, the two-time WTT champ.~ and Boston. led by player-coach.! Roy Emerson of Newport: Beach. J Anaheim is considered at least; a dark horse cont.ender, if ooty; because of its strength in: doubles. • Joining Casals on the distaff. side is Francoise Durr, a: doubles specialist who won the: U.S. Open title twtce. 1 She also won the Wimbledon! mixed doubles crown in 1976 and! was a Wimbledon runner-up in• women's doubles four times. ! Filll~ out the female stde or: the Anaheim roster is Kathy• Hartel', a Marina High <Hunt· ington "Beach) 1raduate who will.: be used to spell Casals and Durr,; accordlns to Drysdale. •. The Ol'aq8:8 figure to have ; some atreoftb in singtea too,~ alnce DrJsdale 9(aS the WTT's • second l•ad.ina ilngles player: behind Biom Bor• last season. t Drysdale, a rtahty, and Mark : Cox, • lefty, wlll probably• alternate in slnsles and play: togettter In men's doubles,~ wber. they're ranked No. 4 ln • tho •orld. • .. ·- ,. ....... TAKING CONTROL -New York Knicks star Ray Williams controls the ball over George McGinnis of the Philadelphia 76ers Thursday, a rare sight in this Na- tional Basketball Association playoff series which is be- ing dominated by the 76ers. Philadelphia won its third straight over New York with a 137-126 victory at New York. 8aJtlers RipLACC Nine, 25-0 Golden Well Oollele played lou·ball, bltba four 6oDM rum ~ camerlnl 11 MM blta ln powerlna lb • wa1 to a IS·O Southem Cellfornia Ooaf9191Ce bueball 'fldery cmr a baplees Loe Aqeiell City Collele nlDe 'l'bunda.Y at Oolden West. ID anoth-:oa=e IDvol=r. area Jamlor teams, · dlebact•s Gaaicbol eaptured a s.a deellton over ~~ San Diego City Oollet• lDutm Con.terence play. OraD1e Coast College traveJed to Mt. San Antonio eone.e in Walnut to PQlt a 6-3 victory°"'" the Mountfes lD South Coast Con· rerence action. Golden. West's Doug Ma.DIOllDo set a school record by drawing four walks lD tbe LACC 1ame. 1le also had a two-nm homer in the aixtb and a alngle wlth four rbt Other GolcleG Weet homers all came in tbe third lnninl· John Moses blt a solo abot to start a ftve-run uprising. Frank Meraz blasted a two-nm abot to left and Rlck Clark blt one to rtgbt, the latter two Coaaecutively. Back-to-back doubles by Eric Peyton and Joe Nemeth got Orange Coast started in the flftb with tbreti runs cro11in1 the plate in the alxtb on hits by Glenn Robertson, Mike Sodders and Peyton. Jim Campbell pitched well for 8\.it inninas, allowing five bits and striking out nve. Kick Woolard came in to walk a batter- and load the bases, then got the final out. Outstanding defensive plays were turned in by Orange Coast's Bobby Smith and Robertson. r ~~------~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - Sadd.leback came fnMll beb.lnd with four nms lD tbe eil'bth ln-alnl. then beld oil tbe viiiton in the ninth. Brad Heater opened the eigbth wtth a aingle and two bunts that were mishandled loaded the bases, A wild pitch got one run in and Keith Vranesb bit a long fly ball to rilbt that Wal dropped allowing two more to score. - •' BOWIJNG STAR. •• ConUnaed From Page B6 tournament and I sUJJ don•t believe t am really here compel· lng." When the 28-year-old Soper took the lead on the second day in Maryland, be said he would take a vacation if be didn't win. It would have been a forced vacation beeause there are no com-peti.n8 tournaments to the T of C. "I wu aoina to take a trip to Florida and go to the beaob," be 18)'8. "I mlued the vacatioo but I'm very happy that I did." Soper quit amoldng three weeks ago after 13 years and aays be la feelias much better pbyaically because ot it. "It makes you feel IO mueh better, I J•t hope I can eonUnue," he says. Does a. sQo)' the life of living out of a suitcase? .. It .... to be a piad after more than six or seven weeks," be H)'S ... I am eettiAI a little Unld ol it but when you are bowl· ing aood. it ts ltlll a lot of run. .. It'• whm you are going bad that it can really become a &rind ... How did Soper 1et atarted in bowlina? "My dad was in the Marine Corpe and I started bowling at El Toro wbeD I WU aix years old. I used to IO back and set my own pins oo two alleys, then go out and bowl on each alley before~ the process,•• be says. Bow bu been a~ of life for him ever since and will pro-bably bebl& etlme llvellbOod in one way or another. And be may still have that vacation on a California beach. But after the T o( C, be will go to St. Louis to bowl in the ABC tournament with aJYOrange County team before returning home. USC Nine Outlasts Bruins, 6-5 Vranesh bad a home run ln the eigbtb. Bob Clements took over .on the • mound in the nlnth for Sad· dleback after San Dieao loaded the bases witb one out. He struck oul one batter and got the other on a popup. 0r-.. Cl9MI (ti •rhr111 Nel-.c WM!wd...... s • J 0 "9rtM. d •001 • 1 2 1 J '2 1 4 0 2 1 0000 00~0 ~dll JOOO '"-"'•111 Frie.It, dll 1 o o o a.men. lb Slnlltl,rf J 1 10 ~l.P A~tl SltO ~If ,.._.,a •1tt T .... ••tt s ..,...,,. ....... r II e 0r..,..c-. '°'tu ~tt o Mt. $.lo\,.,.... a Cl» ......., j 1 LACll'I Goldenw..t ..... -..m1 •rhr111 on.• •2>• •a1 t •u..• l:t1 0 t tOO ....._" :t t OOm J420 Oe......,.,lf JOI O oo o 1 ...._,.. •••a Jll4 ~c JOIO ltt1 Hyatt,c :tt2 2 t 0 0 t Wllll•. , 0 0 0 0 S•t • TeUls •ZS112t ~.., ........ r II e --~ .. ~S 20:J '211-U 17 1 leM11lll1llUI eb r 11 rt>! YreneM!, cf 4 I t 1 • 0 1 0 Wela. c • 0 1 1 1000 fl-ni.• 300 0 The Trojans scored the win· Ding nm when catcher Dave Van Gorder walked with the bases l,...n,rf Allatlr1, Pfl Hetter,211 ()Mnll,11 Hlll,dll Meline, Pfl Stowell,1b Hon•Ul,lb 4120 Hol*,Jb t OOO 22 (10 c.-i.na.u •01 0 3 O 1 1 Nloro. P 0 0 0 0 O t O O O'MllVM, 111 0 0 0 O , 0 • 0 Clel'nelltl,, p 0 0 0 0 I 0 O O Total• it • I 3 ........... loaded and two outs. Earlier in the game, Bruins .. " • ..... DAILY PILOT 87 H d Work, Team Play Pay,s Off for BB Five How doel tbe 1t7$ HunUnaton Beacb •Iris buk.tball team compare to the one that won the CIP •·A champlGnablp a year .. o on tbl eve of tbe uu. aame wltb Buena Saturday m•bt t "I tb1Dk we have a Uttl• more height this year wUh ev~ elle pretty mucb the 1amet. • eoaeh Joanne ~I HJ• m makina M aueamenL ''Thll team bas been a auper unit, ~ togetlaer as a team and not WOl'l'Ylna about any ln· dividual at.an." Tiie belabt sbe is referrllll to ls OD the (root Une where Kat.by Doyle (5-10), Debbie Burrows (5-10) and Janene Watsoo (5-ll) Jive the Olien a distinct advan- ta1e over most teams. Buena's front line will be a Ut· tie taller with center Molly Scbanaban (6·1 ~ >, Phoebe Nlkolakalds (5-11) and Joaey Webster (5-8). Doyle la the team's leadlng scorer, having a 21.9 averaae eo-ing into the playoffs. She la a junior and will be the only starter returning ne:lt aeuon. Doyle wu a first-team All.QF selection last aeaaon as a aopbomore. Burrows, who does the ~ter jumping and gets the Up to a teammate most or the time, was a second team All·CtF selection last year. Wataoo, a sophomore, missed the first five games of the season with an injury but bas come on strong in rebounding in the playo(f s. Unfortunately. for Huolingtoo Beach, she is mov· log to Lake Elsinore this sum· mer. How do the tllree front-Une gJrll usesa thLe year's team and their role in its success f:J,et· Ung to tbe CIP cba.mp& lp same two atraiaht years t "Everybody worts u a team and all ol tbe girls want to work bard,'' Doyle says. "Baaica.ll)', we try to wort the ball 1nstde to Debbie or me. U tb1a doesn't work, the other three can blt from outside. "I love defense and l th.ink that la tbe sttong point of my 1ame rilbtnow. "Yes, I get frustrated when I mlaa those abort shots like I did last week ~atnat Poly but I wu more psyched up for that game than any one I have played. .. I wanted to get to the finals for the second year In a row and I was really psyched up. We are going to beat Buena just like we did Poly. Nothing ls going to stop us." "We have improved from the early season and I believe this team is about equal to last year's," Burrows says . "Our outside shooters are hit· nng well now where everything was on the lna.lde earlier. Tb1s glvea us better balance tban last season, "I thlnk we are also a little falter. I like to nm ud lf tie other tum nma, we will run wltb them. "Thla team also play1 well Ull· der preasure. We 've 1ott~n behind in some 1amea but we have been able to come bac,k because we all know what 1'e have to do." Watson, the daucbter ot a mini.ster, feels this year'• teaAl may lack an individual teadtr but lan't ready to throw in We towel. ' ··we lost Mary Beth Wray tb)s year and abe wu the one who kept us together." she says. •.:1 don't tb1nk we have anyone tat- lng ber place as a leader tb1s year but that may be 1ood. : "We have played well as -a team and th.is is a very clole group." ... Whatever the thinking of Ute eirls involved, the decision on the CIF 4-A girls basketball cha mpion will be rende red . Saturday night at Long Beach City College. Con/ eren£e Swimf eatJJ Rustlers, Gauchos Lead Golden West CoUege took the e arly lead in the Southern California Conference swim· ming and diving championships at Santa Monica City College Thursday with 125 points to 109 for second place 'Cypress. In the Mission Conference meet at San Bernardino, Sad· dleback's Gauchos al.so grabbed the first-day lead, winning two or the five finals for a command· ing lead over Southwestern. Gold• W•t picked up a pair of victories in the first four events with Jim Keefe setting a conference record meet in the 200 individual medley with a time of 2:00.l. It was bis best lime of the aeaaoo. The Golden West 400 in· dlvtdual medley relay team of Marty White, Andy Miller, Keefe and Jeff DeMott also spluhed to a conference meet record of 3 :39.5 . DeMott anchored tbe team with a siuJ. ing 47.8 for the fi nal 100 freestyle, just 3/lOtbs of a second olf the school record. Dave Stea bad a season best in qualifying in the 50 freestyle in 21.9 but bad to settle for third place in the finals with a 22.2 ef- fort. • a Mission Conference record ii) the 200 lodividual medley wlth a 2: 02.01 effort that barely eclipsed the old mark of 2:02.02 by Cblto Vassallo, alao or Sad· dleback, a year ago. Fred Ridge was second in the event in 2:03.58. Pat Flood bad the other Gauchos first place, ta.king the diving with a 229.85 score. Jeff Wilson, Dave Milosch and Craig Fransen went 2·3-5 in the 500 freestyle. SaddJeback scored 133 points in the five events. Southwestern is second with 100. ---~~ Te.ft_, 1. ~ -12S; J. ewr-1"; s. s.... Monica n ; ._ o........ JO; s. v-ewe•; .. LA....-1L SGO trw-1. ~I (Gfeolldlolel •:.,.1; 2. NI t~ Wllllll •:SU ; 3. Frlelld cc:-r-1 •:Sl.7; •· Gol•ke (~ WHll •:512; S. F- (CV'IW'ffa) •:~•; .. ~ (Goldfft w.stl 4:57.S. 200 lftd . .......,-1. IC .... (Golden Welt) 2:111.1 le..,._,.... recontl; L II<~ 1cv.r-1 2:02.•; 3. oei.no CSaftt• Monlc•I 2:03.7: •· Olu:ewslll ten--> J:OU; S. Ernn-CCV-I J :O•.•; •· Olney ccnirH1l 2:\4.4. 1. White !Golden WH&I J: .. .4; L Flmleld IGeldwo -I 2:07.7; 9 • ..,_,!Golden w.stl J:Ol.I. JO 1.--t. SUN IS.nte Moftic•I 21.9; J. Per· r1111 (V81'1""9l Z2.l; l. SIN CGolOlll W"'l 22.l; 4. DeMott (Oofdln West) tt.s; '· Smilll ISMU Monie•> J.2.6; 6. C.rter CGlend•l•l 22.0. t. Rle-hents !Goldin -122.2; IL ....,.., IGotdM WHtl U .S. 400 ~ relev-t. Golden 'WHt l:JU ICIOfto fwenc: meet r.:.ordl; 2. Sef'M ~ 3:4U; J. Cypreu J:O..; '· Gi.ftdoale l:~.7; S. V-• J: U. t ; •· LA Heftlor • :21.S. IS an eernerdlno I 2: tO.t : •· Bou1le lSo11U1-1teml a:10.t. OlMr leddlftKll.! l . Hwltet' 2:15.1. • JO .......... ..,.,._ tCMffeofl 2U2; 2. CWtls t,.alolNrl zta; a. eo.o 1srr1ucm1 n.ta; •. 111•1 Henc:ll ($aft eerfter4h•ol, 8re1111on tPa!MMrl IUD; .. ....,,..... (~I ti.». OC!lff Sa SP ' e :a...,..u.n. 01v1ne-1. ""*' tS1112a111dd nus: 2. Menti esuwttcas...,.) .uo: J.. Ko.er tswa allktn• JOI.Oii; •· Orlller t.......,I MM; S. 111-ro (Sen eerMrdlnol 1 ... os; •· Nelle"' !Sen a.nwn11ne1 au.u . ~ Sddl1bac1<: 1 • .,..... NftZM.75. .. ,,...., ~-.,.._ 1:41.tl; .. led-..... >:&lS;~ swn. 1111 11 a:&S.; ._ s.n ...,..,..., .. ,,&.M. THm -tlv'OUlllll llwe tlNIH: 1. ~" \St; 2. ~ 100; 3. Pelon\llr'5. One-bitter For Jostl In 1-0 Win Wayne Justl spun a nifty one - bitter and Bob Smart spanked an rbi double in the sixth inning to provide the Edison <Hunt- ington Beach> High Chargers a 1-0 Sunset League victory at Westminster High Thursday af. ternoon. LOS ANGELES -Southern Cal moved into first place in the 'Pacific 8 Conference Southern Division baseball st.anding& by defeaU.0. UCLA 6-5 in 10 inniDa.s at Dedeaux Field Thursday niflll. Dave Baker, Matt Odesld 8nd s.no1990 001 mo GOO-? u • Craig Johnson had hit ~bo=me::::.:.rs::.:·--Saddl--~-------*--000 __ •0_ .... _•_,1 Golden West's Jlm Pull, John Golonka and Jacques Rosas all bad aeuon best times in the 500 free. Pull was second Ln 4:51.6, lowering bls effort by eight seconds. ...... Clllll. 0.11111 .... SOO tre.-t. S..-.0 <Soutllwesternl 4:4U 7; 1. The trtumpb keeps Edison in the race for the CIF 4-A playoffs despite only a .500 record~ce the Chargers are but two games behind HuntlngtoD Beacb. AUTO lEASING TIEWAY IT AUTO BE! 1978 AMHIYllSAIY COUGAR • WSI .. AS&O#AS 5 12946 Mo.+ Tu&Uc. Clp COit MMC>. Tot-of (Tio ,pymt• ueeo.se Residual 13883. 38 mot OAC Baseball Standings. AllERJCAN LEAGUE Eu& Division Detroit Boston Mllwaulcee New York Cleveland Baltimore Toronto W L Pct. GB 7 2 .778 8 3 .727 6 6 .500 2~ 5 6 .455 3 3 5 .375 3~ 4 7 .364 4 3 8 .273 5 West Division Kansas City 8 1 .889 Oakland 8 3 .727 1 Angels 8 4 .667 1 ~ Chicago 4 5 .444 4 Minnesota 6 9 .400 5 Seattle 5 ll .312 6'h Texas 2 7 .222 6 ~··Scer9' Detroit et a...land, ppd., rain eoMDfttQ,Mliw...• "-Yortt et T"'11111D, ppl., rein Oflly .-ICNdlMd T ...... 0- Teut el Dlllrolt. -.. snow. ,.II\ -• grOWldl. K•n•n Cltr l~nl Z•tl 11 1ttmmore l"•lmef'1 .. l,ft Oeve.__ 1Ger1MO I~) et BGllllM lltlpley H I. " Nlll•ewll" (Augustine 2·11 et ..._ Yori! (Tldrow M),ft c.llfonlle CMte ~11 et Mll'llHClt9 IOOlb C>-tl, n Oelli.ftd (~ Nw ~ng!Wd •ti el s..tti. C~t-1),ft ...... , .... Otluto et T.... Qllfomle et MIMetOte Teut et DICrolt IC-• 0 1)1 It lleltlmlre," CleveleM....... Oellt....i .. 5MCtie." Mliw......etNNYon ···~ . . ·....- NA110NAL LEAGUE East DIYllloa W L Pct. GB Philadelphia 5 3 .625 ~ New York 8 6 .61S Chicago 6 5 .545 1 Montreal 5 5 .500 l'h St. Louis 5 7 .417 2~ Pittsburgh 3 7 .300 3~ Wes&DiYbloll CinclnnaU 9 4 .692 Dodgen 8 4 .667 lt2 San Francisco 6 5 .5;'5 2 Houston 6 7 .462 3 San Dl910 3 7 .300 4'h Atlanta 3 8 .273 s ,.. .. , ......... &t. I.Mils et PlltlllurGll. POCS.. rein MoftttWl et CNuo&. ppd., rein Sen l>MOD2.Atlenle0 L.o&A ....... S.Houltont Only .-~ T__..O- ,.,......,... .. ,._...,~.re611 Hew Yortt CS... Ml ec 011ce1e Cit. ........ J.tw ...... NI SC, ......_ IDl!wly toO w Fendt Ml et ~ --,...,.._..,I .• AU-. (""""1 N I et S.. l>MOD tP9ny N I, " HOVtlOft lllllflltMf' •II el LOI Alt981eS Clt ...... M>,• CIMIMeU rs...tr M l et 5811 FretKlsco IK......,W),ft .............. Ptll ........... Ati-.e•S..OleOO,ft ""'Y••~ ..__.'-"""'""'" St.a...tt•....._ ClllclllMll •_ ,,,_ ... JOHNSON & SON LEASING ••• ALL MAKES ALL MODELS NEW Olli-~ .. ~ ~~ ,.,.. - OR USID •• Saddleback's Buzz Harper set WlltOft lS .. OllMtltl •:ff.J; J. Mlleedl tSN-otebKlll S'°'-9; ._ MMM ,,.....,_, S:GS..S; S. Fr-'S • l [kl S:CIUO; .. ~ COiet· teyl S:ot.O. 200 IM~ • ...,_ (Seddtefleclll 1:02.01 2. Aldge ($ .. lllllllctll J:Ol.Se; l. F-y (.......,_) J:Ol.S; •· ldlrn ~I 2:0U ; S. Ucrt Thursday's conquest was a pitcher's duel all tbe way as Ju.stl Struck out 10 and Wal.Ired four batten, while Westminster SPORTS BRIEFS ••• s:>ltcher Eric Gaylord countered with eight strikeouts. allowing but three bits. Sma rt also bad a single and Mike Vandeveer bad a bue bit a gainst Gayloni. Smart's run- scoring double came after Steve Spang walked. Coadlllled Prom Page M bad a 32-game total of 7 ,266. In second place was Nelson Burton Jr. with a 7,176 total. Mark Roth was third with 7,069, while Bill Staub was fourth with 7,010 and Wayne Zahn fifth with 6,981. ............ NIC E , France -Patric k Proisy and Jose Higueras gained the men's s ingles aemlflnals Thursday at the Nice International tennis tou.mameot. Proiay beat Tomas Smid, 6-1, 8-3, and Hlgueras eliminated Joae Lula Clerc, 6-7, 8·1, 6-2. .. •llell lfljta"efl SAN DIEGO -1be San Diego Padres have learned that veteran left-bander M iclrey Lollcb may be benched for the rest or the aeuon with a knee ln· Jury. The 37-year-otd Lolleb, who bas a l·O reeord ind a 1.13 eamed nm average, wu ex· amined Thursday by team pbyalclan Dr. Paul Bauer after eomplaln1q of blADf unabht to atrallhtm bL8 filbt lea. Nen-, AM l'•tktl LAS VBGAS -Odda have been Polted on tbe two upcom· lna World Heavywetpt Cham· ploQ.lb.lp flahta wblcb plt K-.ny Norton qalnst Larry Holm.el uid Leon $.pink• a1alnst llubammad All. World Bol'.t.DI Councll c.ham· pion Kenny Norton bas been made an 8·5 fa vorit e ove r Holmes in the June heavyweight bout at Caesars Palace here. In the September fight in New Orleans, La .• former world champion Ali has been made the 12·5 favorite over World Boxing Association champion Spinks. Eddie Remele was the only Westminster batter to reach the bases with a bit, stroting a dou- ble lo left in tbe fourth inning, He a dvanced to third on a passed ball, but JusU struck out the last batter. The Lions threatened in the DODGERS •• Condnaed From Page M ble by Steve Yeager. • seventh inning when Gaylord got a free pasa to lead off the inning and advanced to tbi rd on a sacrifice and ground out. But a1ain Justl was equal to the task, wblftl.q tbe final batter. The Alt.ros bad intentionally walked Rick Monday, hottest Dodgers hitter, preferring to pitch to Yeager. .. Anytime they walk the guy in front of you it jacks you up," said Yeager, who sent a drive off the left field wall to break the 1-1 tie. MOVSTON 1.0SMICMU1 Puhl " Cetlell lll a-<f We-ID J Chll rf Fert\ISOflC Howe Jt> KForscll P How•nl pit ·--· ~·llOP OollUlel 211 Mrlllll • 0 1 0 4 010 4 0 00 4 1 2 0 4 0 I I 300 0 l 0 '0 000 0 101 0 •OOO too o 1 000 ~20 R-llu ASlnltllrf Otyl«I Qenrey lit ..... If Melldeyd v.....-c .. , •r•lll 5 02 0 s ooo l 1 '0 l "0 4 ' ' ' • '11 J 1 1 ' •021 JO IO Tot.It a. t • I Te4alt 14 S tO S "9WIOft ODO ,_ --1 LMA...... IOO ... tt•-S CllllMll-<Hell. Lopet. OP~ """"' 1. LOI_.. __ 1, 1.0• A11et• t , I~. 0--,, v....,, W.t~ ...... la--Gen19Y. a-«e11. HOUITOM " ....... .., L.,._.llO (I,. 1-11 6 • • • I 2 l(hndl 1 4 ' ' 0 ' \.o.A .... "89 • • 1 • • J ·-(ti CllW L d Hiii,• Mellu .<f 59Mf." Mlt'dllrf,111 Stnert. lb Pellea, dll <»oetien, II CW'"4," O • .Jones,c Pof*r.c. ve11•.,..r,zt1 Mii, p Tote!& ellrll..i •rll ... • o o o GMMM, llt l O o t I 0 0 0 Outlerffl. a l 0 0 g ' ' 0 0 lt-49, ltl 2 0 1 a o o o ~s. ltl 2 o O 0 l 0 ' 1 O.ytonl, p J 0 0 0 )0 0 0 --.u 3 0 00 1 0 0 0 ~. rf J 0 0 0 1000 R~" 100 0 1000 o.dl." 100 0 tOOO (Mt--IOOt )0 1 0 .... c 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 ........ 00 0 0 Jt l JI T ..... '20 1 0 ~ .. ....... r II e -... 0-1, 0 ....... ,.a 1V Sports Mena Tonlght on Televlsloo 5:30 p.m. (5) -ANGELS BASEBALL -The California Angels take on the Twins 1n Bloomtnatoa, 1111nn. • 11 : 30 p .m . C2> -NBA. PIA YOl'FS -Taped cov~ of the Seattle-Portland Wfllten\ Conrereoce game. • l o.ltr ,. ... P-... .., •kllare ic.-.. ' TRACK I BASEBALL I TENNIS Cougars Gourdine Sizzles Topple w· h 4 v· • Vaqueros It Ictones Caplstrano Valley HJ.Mb 'a COuga.ns scored a paf r ot runs ln the nrst lnnlng and Y-ent on to post a 9-2 non·league baseball victory over host Irvine High's Va· qu~ros Thursday after· noon. Capo Valley opened the day with four bits in the initial frame and coupled with an erTor. moved In front to s tay. Rlght·handed. pitcher Mike Schwan limited Irvine to three hits, two of them coming In the final i.Ming when both runs crossed the plate. Schwart bad fiv e strikeouts and fl ve walks. Kirk Hablbeck had the only hit for Irvine High In the flJ'Sl six innings, then singled again in the seventh a nd scored along with Eric Onizuka on Mark Swancoat 's base hit. B r ad Parker had three hits for th e Cougars while Alan Fawce tt and Robin Charles each had a pair. Capo Valley scored four times in the seventh in· ning to break the game wide open. Capo Valley, now 7,s, will be trying lo ui> the record to .500 Saturday al the expense o.f Irvine High. The game is billed for Saddleback College al 1. Art Gourdine isn't actually a one-man track and field team. Itjust looks t.tiat way. The El Toro unlor turried in bi• ,etond con· secutlve quadruple thuraday, Wlnnlna tbe 100 U0.5>. 13) (23.4). 120 high hurdles (15.l) end triple jump (48·3'1.1 > {o lead the Cbargen pa.at vlsitina Dana Hills in a South Coast League dual m~t. Added with a pair or three-victory meets. it's easy to see why the Chargers are undefeated bead· ing Into Wednesday's showdown against defending champion and once·beaten Mission Viejo, Both the Dlablos and the Corona del Mar Sea Kings won with ease Thursday to n.an their records to 5·1 and keep their title hopes alive. And both also got top performances from their ace discus throwers. Todd Kausen or CdM reeled off a 164·2 ertort. equalling the county best. while Misslon Viejo sophomore Scott Hudson got off a lifetime best 159-6. ... Steve Young has been the key to Corona del Mar's late surge. In his second week since joining the team, he won the 220 In 22. 7 and the 440 in 51.2 ln addition to running a 50.0 leg on the mile relay team. Sophomore Andy Gerken doubled in the 880 <2:04.6) and mile <4:34.3) for the Sea Kings. Double winners Dave Hancock got off a 44-6 triple jump and Russ Immel ran a 22.6 220 to highlight San 'Clemente's efforts. Mission Viejo soph standout Jeff Vandereems won both di.stance races W\contested. * * * DB·EIToro Vanity D•M Hilla,., o .. , •• Tere 100-1. Go11rdlne I EI 10.s ; 1. Hor"•v•r <El 10.S; >.Belle< IEI 10.•. 120-1. Gourdine lEJ 23 4. 1. WHvtr IEI 7.1.1; J. Horn.var IEI 14 o. 4~1 Conur IE> SJ 0, 2 01-. (Ol SJ S, l Avlll• (El S4 1 ll0-1 B..._ITIMI IOI 1 lll.J, 1 Cade 1e 1 J;Ot.1, 3. Boulier !El 2·0t.7. MJle-1 FlyM CEH 11•·1 B•UO· .....,an 101 '400. l Nleblat lEI 4:SO.I. 2-mlle-1 AMyYerln lEI t ".l. 1 Nl•l>IU IE) 10 09 J. J Pell IOI 10 ll.4 * * * )4.4; OT-1. DuAmarell COi 92-J'h. ...... '-D•N MIMI 119) 11111 •n-100-I. P lacke IOI 11 .2; 2. ECHttc1e9an 101 J. w.. .. r !El. 220-1. Plildla IOI 2U; 2. Norton IOI>. Mllltt IEI. 440-1 .-IEI 57.J; L Sc>r99Ue lEll.JOllMonlDl. M0-1 Rwla lEI 2: 14.$; 2. Ouva1e I El 3. Welty (El. Mlle-I Gll>t>s lEl 4•S6.4, 2. Gont•ln IOI>. Hlllley <El. 2·m lle-1. Gllltll lEJ 10:4'.6; 1. Ouvalt I El J. T.....,.lor IEQI '20HH-I Swinlt IEl 17·), 2. 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Heer CM) 11.S; ~-1. l.H"O IM I ~l; 4'0 rtlay-,llO e .. 111, Mlle relay-I. MY ):4' 1; HJ-I , T•YIOf (Ml S-2; LJ-1. Ma!Mnf (Ml 11~: T.J-1. ~ IMI 3'·1 .... ; PV-1. ~ (Ml IH ; SP-I. Sdlell ....... (Ml,.....,.,; DT-1. SC!ltlltdwftldl (Ml 104.., ......... .........,,....(11tl IMIS-0.--.. 10.-1. 5Mcllt1 •M> 11.J; J. 1-1 ISi 3. WieCIMr IM). Jlt-1. llhtoew•y 1s1 u . ., 2. S.Mllu IMJJ. l,._I ISi. 440-1. H•ll'ln1' IMI U .S; 2. S.llCMI CM> L ,,_.,... 151. --·· P••CMI 2:1U; 2.-ard ISi J. Me.,.n IMI. Mlle-I.""" (Ml 4:4'.6; t. H•ru IMI J. l..tler (Ml. 2-mll-1. Selltn IMl ll:OU; 2 . lle<I (Ml J. Howe<anl (Ml IJOHH-1. Genlnclale (Ml 11.0: 2. Shea I Ml 3. ~It lMI. 3l0l.H-I. Genindale lMl 0 6; 2. Immel ISi 3 Mc Cle-. (M) 440 relay-I. MY 47.1. Mlle relev-1. MVJ·'7 • HJ-1. torlclllll lMI H , I 8 re<.I< lMI J. Crl111 IMI U -1. Mllet IMI , .. ,,,,, 1 CorU11ll (Ml J. Mei;,-lM.I T J -1. Wemer (Ml .... 1 MllH IMIJ.T-(MI PV-1 Bur,_ IMI ,_. 1 "9lrov1< (Ml J. no INra SP-1 Joltn5on (Ml ..... .,,, 1 Owen lMl l .Honlland(MI OT-I 5cllldl (Ml 123-4 1 "UCI*' IMl>~lMl JC, Prep Baseball Standings Ml..,_ °""CHetm ~.,...... . " .. 14 J 11 ...... • II ..... $ 12-,.,. SOU TN CO.UT COMP•11••a . " .. Cltrroto. t 1 s.n Dlet0Mlile 1 a t F llli.<1111' 7 4 t\'J OrMQt CMlt s j ' 5-llaAN 4 6 S Mt.SM--4 1 ~ Gtoumont I n • n.r..r•s-.. O•anoec-t6.Ml.S..MWNeJ C.rrlloe 14, Sant• AN J S.n OlaooMeMil, ~ 1 T-.r•so.- S... Otaoo Mesa•I ~ S...I• Ana et' Ml:~~ SOUTN••N CAL eottP•••MC«. LA HarDor -:. 1..2 ~ ~ Alo Hondo 10 • I 4 Golden w .. 1 10 1 o •' , Cypr.,, 10 7 o 4\1 ~nl• Monlce I t o ,., I.OS A1199les CC S t2 0 ''" LA South-I 1 IS 0 1a .,......y'sk.- Goolden -11s, L.ACC o S.nle Molllc• 7 LA Soulltwftt S LA Harbor I, typrea • ....... , .• o- lA Soul-•I ...,._Wftl Rio HOnCIO•t C't-S5 LA Ha nior al L.ACC SUNSETUlAGUI Hunllnole>t> Be.en w "., ' J ,,,,..,,n• • ,. ' Wu1m1"'1er • • 1 Edlwn s s 2 FourU••n velley s s , Ne•oorl H-I e • ..,_..,.,Scare HUNTINGTON'S GORDON DUFF WINS THE MILE IN 4:24.0. C..,.Yellel' (t ) .. , • l " ,.. t20HH I Gourdine tEI IS I, 1 8l"OWn IEI IS I , S. 0.<1< IEI 16 4 3301..H-1 8-en lEI •12 l 8r-n IEI 41.I, > w .... , lEl '11 coo reley-1 El Toro O 1 lJ I W.-IE) IU; 1 P- IE) J. He-rson IOI Vanity UMllUWIU .. ,.....ltr Ed•\On t, w.trniMl .. 0 T--·so- Hunl1r191on S...:11 n Fo..wll••n Y•lley •I Mile SQuMw Pan Ill Davis ·Cops 4 Firsts Duff Wins Mi/,e in 4:24.0 . Steve Davis of Edison (HWltington Beach) lhgh had more than just beginner's luck Thurs· day OT I JOll<I$ IWI 1~''7. 1 9.,1. IE). J Bobln$1cl lWI JIMlerYan<ly e111 .... ,,., 1s.1 w .. ,,,,.,.,,.,. F•wc.it. II s.1.,, cf P•r"er, t van ~ .... Haye&, 1' C.alley, JV Bell, rl Wllllln'°", u Cl>•rles, JI> 5thwan, p Tolai. s 1 • I J 1 4 0 . ' l 1 • 0 . ' 0 0 JS • l<YIM ...... (J) •II r ) 1 I 0 ' 0 J 0 1 0 0 0 ) 0 I I 0 0 I I 0 0 I I 1 0 • 0 10 J " rt>! 1 0 0 0 0 0 I 1 Mlle re1..,-1. El Toro J JS • HJ-1 Peevy IEl .. 2. 2 Jona• ID) H ; l . Heu IE> S-10 LJ-1. We•••r 1e1 1'·1; t He,,_.,. ( 01 lt.0: l. 8rOWl'I ( IE. I •••• TJ-1 Gourdine IEI 4ll1J. 1 Holmes IE> 41-1111, l . He'(lllor .. IOI .. ,., ... PV-1. Crawlord IETI 12·•, 1 W•rner C El u .... l L.allber• 101 11 ... SP-1 Mll<~•ll l El H ·•, 1 Chana••• lEI 4'·4~ .. 3. M<Coy CEl ,..,,h, OT-I, L.e•r• COi 1:13 .. ; 1 Manion (El 131·1"'-, 3 M<<J>v IEI 12>-l . JIOlllor Yarslly TJ-l Wuvt r IEJ 17·1.,,, 1 Oouoles !El 3. "° 11t1n1. PY-I IUel 8urM lEl -Flynn l E I 9-6, l Conyers IEI $P-1. n.on-lEl .. 10'.t.. 2. Palnod9 CEI 3 Smith lEI OT-1 Smith l El 111-4, 2 P.cos !Ell 0.nllurylOI Va rsity Mlul ... Yllfie !7t\ltl U6Ytl S.tt Clem. 100-1. Immel ISi 10.4; 2. Soencer ISi 10.4; l . Parker IMI 10.9. no-1. Immel I!» 22.•; 2. Soenur IS) 23.0; J. Joiner IMI ll.6. 100-1 Olooov.....i H ) 10 S, 1 AMyo CUI 10.I, J K•lft lCI 10 t 720-1 Y-.V ICI ?27. 2 SnoCI· Qf.U IUI ll.4, ). O..GIOvannl IHI 236 440-t YOUftQ 1Cl Sl.2, 1 Z•ldlv•r CUI SJ I, J. Oi-((1 SJ t llO-t c;.rkln !Cl 2·04 •. 2 a.. .. ICI 2:0S.6. l l.AunclV IC> 1 01 •. Mil•-l Geru n •Cl • Jo J 1 HuM•k.er ICI • 3' J l 0ouq1., IC I 4.•3.•. See Track f age RIO S.-y'·-~ ....... Ee11,...,.111 a.ft\.I ll¥HlM1Ml.ar •I ..... _. H•rtlor &noon• ' Banquet Trail OllANCM COAST .......... " Moll v•l ... blt Player-Ro Orooll, moit 1mpro'fe0-Pau1 Ak•"· mo\t 10· \Otr•llon•I P ol> Yardley: co UPl••n~ -Jon Holland •no k •v1n K•rllul. . Primarily ~nown as a hurdler. Davis compel· e_d in th.e long Jump and triple jump for the first ume this season in a dual meet and won both e.venls i~ the Chargers· SwtSet League track and field. o~ng al Westminster. Davis also won his specialties, the 120 high hurdles in 15.0 and the 330 lows in 40.1. His jumps were 21-ov. and 41·5""1. 100-1. Tremcier IEI 10.1; 220-1. Trtmper CEl 24.7; 440 I Rhode (WI H 0, UO I Br•nl !El 2 Ot.O; Mlle-1. Grillln lWI 4 52 s; 1· l'ftll•-t. P\el'ce (W) 10 11.7; 440 r•· ••Y-Edlson 0 .1 Mlle re••~· "WHlmlftller ..... : 110HH-I. H•rrl• (El 16.S; JJOLH-1, H.wrl• (El 43.1, HJ-1. Cr•wlonl lEI S·6; 1..J 1, CrawfC>fd IE I lM..,, 1 J Pl•rce lWI 37-4; PY-ctewiord lEI 11 ... ; 'iP-1. Roac:" GI •>-4. OT I ROKll IE> 110 l Hahlbeck, u Price, JD Hell,3D Swa.ncoat, ct Odden. ID W8tten , c JOMl, 11 PaCllOVlkY, r1 C.po•11sclo, p 0n11uk.a, 2D 2 0 , 0 0 0 0 0 Oa,.. Hllh IDI (ISi Ill Tare 100-1. Kemp <El 11 o. n o 1 Kemp (El H.1. 440 I. Nev•rro CEl S6.2; 1111-1. <J,1 (01 2'20.S; Mll-1. Mc Kenzie (El S.12.0, 2·mllt 1 Doyle CEl 11·1'1.S; 1~H I SIMle lEI 20.7, llOl..H-1. Hammond !El 46.J ; ~ relay-1. El Toro 4t.J, Mlle .. ,.,_,, El Toro 3•$4.1, HJ-I McFadCleFI (El S-6; Pll-1 Wl-r (0 1 10·0; SP I W•IClenbero IE) 440-1. 8uSll (Ml 57,5; 2. Joiner IM) S3.1. 3, H.,.,,mond IS> SJ.2. ~~M~M ......... -4 .... ~ .. The da}' featured two fast mile races. Gordon Duff o~ Huntin~ton Beach woo the four-lao event in 4 :24.0 tn the Oilers' victory against visiting Marina <Huntington Beach>. Mike Lansdon <Edison) won the mile in 4:24.7 against Westminster. Other top marks were turned in by Marina's Carl Anderson in the two-mile <9:31.0) and Ed Thorp in the pole vault C13·6> * * * * * * BB-Marhta v..Sr., t41111t. 9Ncll 17t l 1571 Mariu 100-1 llW-00 IO~. 2. 81aly IMI 10.S, 3. ~IHI no lime. U0-1. 8rum,.,.ll IHI 2l.O; 2 Ot•mond CHI 23.J, l H«•hon CMI nou ..... H0-1. Gifford IHI H .2, 1. l.lnw<11m 00 .sl I; 3 Marca (Ml S)) U0-1. Giiford CHI 7:07 o. 1 Garcia IM I 2:02.t , 3. 6onl>I IHI 2:03.0. Mlle -I. Oulf IHI 4 14 O; 7 0.HenK IMl no II-; 3. Bl•IY (Ml nou,... 2-mll-1, And9r10f\ <Ml t :>t.O: 1. 814ity CMI t :U t :lll 7; l. Duff IHI IO:CM I 120 HH-1. SetlQINn (HI IU ; 2. Lui IMI IU; l . McAooerts IHI 1'.0. UO l..H-1. McAoelerts IHI 40.6: 2. S.11Qm411n IH) '1.1; J. Ellrlelcll IHI no ti-. 440 ,.,..,_ HIA'ttlftvton l!IMcll 4' t Mlle re1..,-~J:J7.I. HJ-1, ...._,elcll (Ml .. t : t -... IHI .. 2; l. .,_r IHI Ml. l.J-1.1..\ftWIQ#ft IHI JM· J. Horr•• (HI It 711); J W IMI l .. S\lt TJ-1 ~I IHI 41 .. ; l. llll.w'n- mett CH I ~7\lo; 3. 1..ul IM)·~· PY-I. Tilorp IMI I,..; 2. lllel Pal· tenon IMl Md IC.udtlu 111111111-41. SP-1 Tutk« IMl -.Jiit, 2. "9n Mr IMI 47·2\to; J. AJevel (Hl41·114 OT-1. c.ntp4Mll !Ml IJ1·1; 2. M<OoMld IHI 127 ..... J. AleQtl IHI 1U-t "-'-Yanity 1tmt ..... m1Uf1-- 100-1. ~ <Alll 10.7; no-1. Xllf'el-CMI 25.0; .._1. ~ IHI I .OS.I; 9-1 . .....,._ (Ml 2:11.1; Ml,._I, CIMry IMI 4:.,.6, 2-mlle-I. ~ 00 !0:50.,; 120 HH-1. McA• IHI 11.I ; :all L.H-1. •o.m• lH) U.S; 440 reley-1. Marina 4' t ; mile relay-I. H1111llnoton 8HCll f:07.I ; HJ-I. Belt•I (Ml S.t; l.J 1. Gabriel (Ml 17~; TJ-1. Scllunlt (Ml JU; PY-I. Nwlre (M l IO·•: SP-I. 0-men IH) '6·11: OT-G-(H)t:07.t ...... 5- ""'· llMell ., 1491 MllrlN 100 -1. Fllllbeclt IMI 10.1; 2. C..mpllell (HI; J. l(anrlefMn 00. l»-1. l'ltHllKll IMI JU; 2 Krlci!» (HI, 3. H•yter (HI 4~-1. Knowlu (M) 54.t , 2. erlUley IHI; l. 8"<t (H). 110-1 BrKltl~y IHI 2:08 0, 1. C.arlan (M); l. Rodi (Ml. Mlle-I. Zle<IMllQ !Ml 4::1'.1. 1. Samw" IHI; 3. Gli.no.. IHI. 2·mlle-1. ~I IHI 10.lll.l. 2. Ov-r (M); l. Plett !Ml. 110 HH-1. Gon»man lH) 17.S, 1 Webster IM); 1 Turner (HI. 330 l.H-1. Burt (H) 41.•; 2 KnowlH (M);3.Mi1S«llni (HI 440 re10-1. Hunllnoton Buch 4•.>: Mlle re1..,-1. Huntlnvton Be.Gii 3:41 0. HJ-I. Crlstlro (M)o S-10; 2. Taylor IHI; l. Miiier IHI. 1..J-1 C.mpt>ell <HI u .J; 2. 8"ck1"' (HI; TJ -1. Mclrrlwy IHI 37·2'14; l . Keio (Ml;l .Whll,..,IHI. PV-1.1..usflg (M) 11 ... ; 1. CMr- IHl; 3. Y~(Ml. SP-I. llMufat'CI (HI Q·7; l. H•laft IH);J.~(H l. OT-I. ~ (HI 10W; 2. ~try lHl; J Con<eel (HI. Vanity E•I-Clll 155) w..-.-... 100-1. P ... (Wl 10.2; 1. HMI (Wl;J.J«klonl£1. 220-1. PetUr (W) 23.5; 2. H•r1 IWI; J. Jaclllon CEl. uo-1. McF•r1enCI (WI SI.I; 2. HIPll (£I; l. Wetlllns (WI. .. 0-1. Klrlel• IEI 2:00.0; 2. Aam .. rlWl;J.SmylMCEI. Mlle-1. ~ (£1 4!24.7; 2. V.,eas (WI; l.Goldslel" IEI. 2·mH•-1. GoldJleln IEI t ;4'.0; 2. Le,,,_ IEl;S.SfhytMll!l. UO rel..,-w.stmlnst« 44..S. Mll• ,.1..,-€Cllson J:n 1. l:IO+lH-l. Davis IE) 1.S.O: 2. l..YGftS lEl; S. Smllll lEI. l>OLH-1. Dols (E) •0.1; 2. Natklno CWI; l . WllllemMlft (Wl. HJ-I. Parker (WI S.lt; 1. HMrls IEI; >. Smllll <El. U -1. Devil. (El 21.0ta; 2. Hyder IEI: >.Sn.,... IWI. TJ-1. Davis !El •UV.; 2. Hyder IE); 3. Snyder (WI. , PV-1. Harris IEI 11·6; 1 l(no• IEI; J. Trlpoll (WI. SP-I, Ao.ell IEl 0 -1\lt; 2. Bol>IMltl (WI; 3. OrOu CWJ. CUSTOM IAYLEY WETSUIT SAUi The finest In custom wetsuits for an unbelievable low price ... '14 MYLOM . 2 sum WflH ... PADS &SIAMT.,._ •JUIEI -I Jan •llJST I Hm I Jan 11US 141.15 1 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 J ' 0 0 Tolats 21 2 J , kere .., IMiflll C.po 11.11., lrvlne HIQfl r II • 100 021 •-i 10 1 000 000 1-1 l 1 880-1. Conone ISi 2:03.6; 2. Yan· cMrHms (Ml 2,04.0; l ~rshall IMI 2'04,4 Mlle-1 Vandereem• (Ml •:3'.0, 2. Conone ISi 4!0 O; J. OSOome lMJ 4'0' 2·mll• I Y•ndereems IMI 10 01 6, 1 Osllomt CM) 10 16.J, J, Sell• CM l 10 10.4 ......... '-ldlMll ( .. ) (61) WKlmltleler 100-1 G<-IW) 10 1, 1. Nichols IE.I; J . W•lsll CEl Junior College, Prep 210-1 °'-(WI,.'· 2 Rtlrner CEl, l. WalSh IE> u o-1 R-IE> s1 1 1 Hun110 (WI. J WOIW<1on !E l U0-1 Hllfttlt'I' (WI 2 07 0, 1 R-.o IEl; l Dul\IQQ !El Miit-i Bvtler lEl 4.44.l, 1. OrdH !WI, J. 5M>Clers CEl Girls' Softball Results J·mlle-1. 8uti.r IE I 10 1t 4, 2 Ordaz CW). J Sano.'\ lEl 440 rtl..,-WHlmt"SI., n I Mlle rtl..,-Edl10f\ J 41 • UOHH-1 W.Vml,. (WI 16 t . 1 .J«CS.n CE>; J Tr-r IE.I. UOl..H-1. Jon .. (W ) 43 o. 1. Jordan IEl; J. Tr-IEI. HJ-I. 5"elil fWI S.•, 1. Aoooer. IW);l .l •wnncelW) l.J -1. H1thoh (El 1' Sv1; 2. Jord41n CEI; l . G<asse lWl. TJ-1. NICllOIS IEl ll·ll~. 2. Jordan (El, 3. Jaeltson lEI. P\/-1. Fri'* (El 11 .... no M<Ond or third.• SP-I. OrG6l (Wl 40-2; 1. J-. lEI; J. ErMnOn (WI. OT-I. 8olh V I ll•·H •; 2. TomHlk (WI, 3 Mllucky IEI. OC-View 02) 1'41 0-W.. °"" 100 -1. HaUlllQS (01 10,4; 2. Ptaotma" IOI; J. CHllllo I.I. 220-1. HHllnos IOI 2•.o; 2. Pt.,.man (01; S. C.asllllo CGI. U0-1. Lena CGI SU; 1 Miiier !OJ; l. MWlll!Y IOI. MO-I. i.-. 10l 2:0t.7; 1, AIVMH (GJ; l. A. "°'9U1n 101. Mii-i. R. OelOedO 10) 4:'7.1; 2. 8 . De..-0 101; S. S«ablil lGl. 2..,..11+-4. Alv-IGI 10:21.J; 2 A. De~ IOI; l. 8. ~IOI. •40 rat~ Gf'Ove ce.s. Mlle,..,..,~ Gt'OW n.I. 120HH-t. k•rclen IGI 17,1; 2. KlllQ IOI; J. OWtlQ IOI. JJOl..H-1. Mlirptoy IGI 0 .4; 2. Miiiet' IOI; 1. ~ (Gl. H.J-1. er-r 101 M ;2. lllJll (01; 3. MalOflfY IGI. u -1. llllh 101 ,.,7;1. Pao.non tGl; l . Plageman IOI. U -1. L..ePore J •11; 2. RIJll IOI; 3. ..... ..,...,GI. PV-1. Pftllllpt !Gl 11.0; 1. Selllft IOJ ; 3. Yef'raQM'I 101. SP-I. Ao<k (GI 49.3; 2. 1Cr-r (01; ). YOlll lGI. OT-1. Roe-IOI 1,._11 2. Kr-r 10); l . Wilson (01. l'l'11lo.M Oel*A W9* CJI 0 1 UC SI.a. llafWra Golden Wnt-&INOn, cf, 444-0; Secrist, p, ~H; Cross. 311, 2·1..0.0; WlnkleplKlt, c. 3-1·2.0; Ertel, If, 14-0-1; G1lllQlfl, Ill, )-04.1; Kno•. u . 3-0-M; Nld!Ols, r1, 2-1·1.0; -eris, 11>, I-CM).(); Young. pft, I~. Tol•lt: 2S-l-4·3. r " • 011 001 0-3 4 0 GoldenWHI VCS.nla B•rber• 100 001 ~ s ..-..a.-.,. ..... ...,.. u> 111 uaa Golden w.st--er1-., rf, ).()-0-0; Se<rl1t. ct, 2~; Cross. :lb, i+o.o; WlnklecHeclt, II>, 3-1·1.0; YOUftQ. c, M..0.0; Ertel, tt, ~; KnoJC, H, J.O·O·O; Aosenbery, p, 1·0·0-0; ~eris. 2b, 240o0; Rodman, P't. M>.o..O. TOYIS: 2:J.M..0. SCllNWI ..... r " t 000 020 0-2 1 1 000000 ~11 Vanity ,....... ISi "' 1--""''~"""' ""°'°"'; .... 1 •• 11> ).64-0, SUtter, p 3-2.0-0; l!Waaiey. c ).1.1.0; Pwny, If ~; Oevl•, rf 2·1·0·0 , Flelcller, ID J.O·l ·O, Scllle11ter, d J.(M).(); IMrd, 3113-1..0.0. Tol•lt: 27·S.1.0. r II • 103 001 ~ z ' IQ() 000 0-1 3 7 Ventty M•ttt ... ldl Utl 111 ~ N..-w Hew-1 Hertlor-Uttle)ofwl. 21>-9 3·0·2·0 ; Hl<holt, 11> J.O·O·O; Orey•lloclt, U 1·1.0.0; .JohnsOfl, c 1·0·0·0; Harrlnolon, II 2·0·0·0 ; BurD•""• JI> 2·0·1..0; Thorne, rf LEASE 1978 \ CHEVROLET CAPRICE 4DOoa AU I 971 MOOB.S AIE HHE AND IEADY FOR IMMEDIATE DBIYBY Lt ... l Co"""9rdlf ..... . . . -.. Vl'U &TOIO 761-0593 l~; Ortber1, cf 740o0, Houston, p.Jb 2-040. Totatt. 1•l·J.O, H unllnqton Beach-l•hmer. u +2·2.0; H.-son, 21> 1·1-0-0; AMI· lhews, 3D 2·4·2.0, Hint&. cf 2·2·2.0, WM'm•n. II l·).1.0; Bernal. p 2·>-1 o. LI. Finn, c 7 2·1.0; MarllMr, lb l-0-1.0, Sulton, rl 2·0.1.0, Colem•n, cl 1.0·0·0; l.O. FIM, lb 0-1.0-0, Y•n Ooruleer. rl I O 1·01 Tolall 21 19·12·0. Newport Harbor Hunt. BeKll r II o 000 10-1 J I llOlCM S-19 11 1 r II • 104 110 • 11 1/ • , , I'· Sl .. 11119$. Cl 0.1..0.0; R•mwv. II 0.l-CM>; c.notl. p 2·341; Houston, 21> l ·l · 1·2, Saur>elers, Cl-< ). f.2· 1, H••I. Jb-n l ·l·I 2; Wallau , ID I 1.0-0; IV-l'T'(, II 1.0 -I. B ... t. !Mr. rl 1·0. O 1~. Tot.i• lt-15-S.9 Sare.-,,....., Westm1"''°' Founl•1n Y•ll•Y r II • 000 00-0, ~ U2 7a-IS S t -.WV...ity Pl•. Valt.y 1111 (ti Wettmltt~te< VorsH' Uftl ftl'lity "' (I) II Tore Vnlvers11,-ThomPSOft, u, J.2·2; Spe•rs. lb. 1•1. Gould, 21>, 2.0.0; Connolly, cl, 4.0.1; Willi.ms, p, M.O; Mlsen, If, 2.0.0; T11<nlll. 11. 2+1; Prlc•. JI>, l-1·1; Ke<r, cf, +2·2; Rob-bins. ID. 2.1.1; 0 ·1..e ... .,, rt. 2.1.1; Totets: 2t-.. IO. l!I Toro-+IMvkM, JV, ~1; CMr. 3D, '-0.o; ~. C, 2.0.1; 8alH, U, >-CM>; Waklnekona, P. 2.0.0; Arro-,o. II. :i.o-o. ~.lb, J.o-1. Motta11. rl, 0.1.0, T-s. 21+3. Sare..,, ...... Esi.ncla SA Y•lley 000 000 I 1 ) I Unl .. rslly r II e 100 110 0-t 10 0 000 000 1-1 ) 0 1..iervan11, El T-l'tl i.1 Uoll•••nll' Vanity Hit. Valley 0. 0) 1111 W111111« Cll. Wiiie, c l ·1·1·0, H•nlcllsen, p l·O·O·O; Burllnoll•m, cl JO O·O, 8arllell, H 3411, L Pltlm..,, II> 1-l·M ; e.sll, JD 2-1..0.0; S. Pill..,..., II M ·H; LAA<e, JV J.0.0.o, O'NHI, rf 2.0-0.0. TOYIS l._).).2 sc.....,,,....... r II f HIQ. V•lley 000 010 2-l J 11 Wllllller OI. JIO ~ 1-11 10 O Vanity "'"' vaney mi 111 ~­Fountal n V•ll•Y-W•tton, u 2·0.0.1; l..onQfe410w, Jt>0.1.0.0, Kay, c El Toro Vw.Jty Merltelt tu 11tl UMty Clw. liberty O.rlsllan-MooQlln, n. 3-l·H , l.Odt9'111e, p, ).J.1-1; 8Mt<.~. If, l ·l·J.4; Fr•nch, lb. 4·0·0·0: MedlM , d , J.(M).(); lie-.<. l-M·I; l..cio-n, 21>. H ·t.o: Ortvw. rf, >-1·2.J; Merlin. lb, 4·1.f.f, Total• ,._.10.IMO. SC_.,,,..... HarlUVe l..lller1y °"· , " . 000 111 0-C J '° m GJ1 a-10 12 • JllllMr Vanity ......,., ..__OJI 1111 Hta-llNcll The World's Best Sh.oes Style !tie 'RlngwBy" Brown Rusllea Calf Full Leath&f' Llnmg Single Welted Sole $110. SOUTH COAST PlAZA ACl"OM from I. Magni" 540·7 J62 Costa Maa TIRED OF THE TUBE PIANO & ORGAN CLASSES NOW RE·LEASE MERCEDES FORMING COAST MUSIC 642-2851 STARTS TOMORROW! "Sklp,,.r" Alen Hile lnrlt•• 13; ~ . You ToTtl• .~ ........................ : : 10th ANNUAL .,. 1iiiil s:a. j: !d1s SHOl i ~ APRIL 22-30, 1978 J : ·····•···••··•·•····•···•····•···········• "One of the biggest displays of boats and accessories on the West Coast!" Cabin C• u1se1s • Houscboals • Jct Ski Boats • Racing Boats • f1sh1ng Boals • lnllatable Boals • Kayaks • Port dbte Boats MARITIME ACCESSORIES & EQUIPMENT Marine £ng1nts • Depth f 1ndets • Water Sk11s • Boat Trait. e1s • Ma11ne Antiques • Sur i Boards • Marine Radios • M Si.us FREE DAILY PRIZE AWARDS! Two SEVYLOll Camelle four.Man Inflatable Boats with Pump. Oars and Canopy to be 11wen away EVERY DAY! notal. 18 Boats> PLUS ••• A GRAND PRIZE DRAWING tor a WINDJAMMER "BAREFOOT CRUISE" of your cllo1ce In the West lnd11s or BJl!amas •r•n\PO•lthon 10 Jnd 1rom ~omp oo•I nol '"''""•O ADDITIONAL PRIZES Two LOWRANCE SOllM Units With Transducers. Two JOHN SON C.B. Radios and a 14' ROYAii Polystytene But SPECIAL! ~Of 1/IJt See ou1 Ma11np A1t Sho., tl~Jt> Walch famous local arfl~t> A"' FrM Spine ~ at work al the show ~ to win 111y ol .... • hundredl of print Admission. Adults $2.50 Kids (6·15) $1.25 Noon to 10 30 pm Noon to 7 00 p.m REMEMBER TH£ OATESAPRIL22-30. 1978 'TRACK I BAS!B~t I OtALS· SPORTS ... .,. $ • ln\t "~,,_.. ....... ............. Cll .., ........... , • M 1 "--Cl"l•Ol-M.M 1·~; .,,_, O> ., ...,_. .. ,_ w/ f'wllet Ill• ..... M, W ; .-.. CSI *' .......... N,H;...,.. Cll91 Sll'tdff .... M , ..... He111r•·C1•r• (I) ollt wltll Helllle,.._hxt ..... ,, S-'71 01 .. 11· Fl....., CSI -.._,~ H ... ; ..... w....,. Cl) ., "''*,.. 'MlltlftW .... M. w. • ._Clllllcn m .._MC .... ...... ..._. IOI filf, .. ,,.nt 1-4, M ; T-.. COl ...,, 1CetttrrM11 '°'· •M t 0... IM> tlllf, MtOeMN 1'4, W ,W ; ....... CO>• ....... W. M ; 1114* IOI dllf. Vel• M , W ; ..,.... 10)...,, MclMelftU,M, .. t . ....... f'~T--COi *f . .._.. Ket.._ ..._ M , 7-t; CIMiftt«· llklll--00 .... Hen'i...Sfnlitl ~ M ; ll ... I .... Cot•. 'Ht_.! ....... , ... ..,. OCC tied lw leutll CIM .. C.. le~ i:t • JI• 1"'-wltll Ofw. rnonlet\0-1 w..-...c9)ci>er.- P•m•m IGl~~w ... t ; K. l..Y'l'Oll COi ... OllWad .. I, .. ,; 'lllcleno IGI ... ...., .... M ; --IGI 11111. l'IOnt .. 1 ... 1; UtMw COi .,.,, 'll•reta ~ W ; D. LYMU COl wt. 0.1..,.,a....a. 0.-. k . LVMfteMIM COl dtf. Ollw'ed- 11.-.. ,, '°'' ~O. LYMtt COl dtf. Hey-Oii_., M , .. 1; 'llldet• to-Utsler COi dtf. Mw'll~'#orle .. l. w. iiilllilllllila CM .......... COC*)UCl"IM , w .. 1ctr1d19 (~ Ooldtteln .. 1 ... ,.,,_ ... _,. c---~ .... .. 1;,,__,,., ........ , ... w: .,.1 ~11uu ~ Affll'I• Ill d9f ~ W , M ; =~1~:: ?.:":,~ ~~'. San Clemente High 's Larey Mear slams one past Fountain Valley .. ,; Rice m .. .._...w,14 H?g h 's Vat Do in r ecent volleyball action. Both teams compete Willlems-WO::: m .. Gol& tonight as San Clemerfte tries to stay within range of south Coast :i:n~h.:=,.~ :!.~ LFeagl\e. le ade11r L~guna HBea~h witb 8a tifhf ~t Mibssiton1 Vfi ejo whilde sio9"t·M<H•m.,• 111 det ountain Va ey 1s at untington eac in a al e or secon N""°1~.,,.s,..a. pla ce in the Sunset Le(lgue. 11'.-ell ~ ... mm~ ....... C. Tetlllr CO -.t. M8'fl M , .. I; HHI (QI .... A. Tr(lor .. l. .. 2; c.Ns IOI dlf. Motlwtt .. I, ~; J1111• IGt C19f. W•lller 6-J, ... 1; ~•r11•n IGl def. W..u .. ,. "'' MOMr IOI ... KlnMll .. CU''O. Dotterer Zips 9.8 ~ CeMs-.Jllftll IOI clef. A. Teylor Welk« .. ,_ .. 1; ~ IOI clef. C. Teylcw·~M,M; ~~ Molff IGl Cltf. W....Klmtlell .. I. w Uzmp Sparkl.es for Estancia ~ .... Clell !ti ltl ML SAC ...... \Ion l..UIJ<M (01 clef. 81ete .. 2, M ; JollMlon IOI Ott. Stell! .. I, H ; J Meyen IOI def. 111 .. re 6-3, H ; '.tAcOoMll COi CIM. c.n-t'IO .. 2. W ; ''-M"rs COi def, Tllfoye M , .. 1; :11err• (Ol ctel. Tefo'f• 6-0, .. I; . · ~ • Von L~. 11119.,..rs 101 def. •$lalll·lll..,.. M , M ; Jol\,,.lofteL. )11.,..rt COi *f, 81 .. T•fosf• .. 1. ,•·I ; McOonell·Werd COi def. i<-'*' lellenbedl .. t. .. 1. r '= UC.,,,._ C'tl •I Cll .... CLAl 0:.. ....... i" ltodl• CO 9f ~ .. 1. W ; 4.l'lftel (I) •f Slle411e .. l. 6·0; ·~""•" Ill *' Gomer "'· .. 1; • :st..a Cl) ........ 1.J,M; °""'1 ' Ill def Golnet W. ... ; ~ U) : .. ..,.,... ...... 1. ·. ....... A,_. •ua (II Itel~ Sf .... 6·2. 6cl ; Alll-t-0.llMt Ill dOf Guer ...... ~I , ..... a; HI~-~ Kerslln9 (I) clef 8-rett·Fellbe .. 2. ~2 Volleyball Teams Vie Mike Dotterer of Mater Del (Santa Ana> High turned in a wind-aided 9.8 clocking id the t~yard dash, the fastest sprint by an area track athlete this season, in the Monarchs• lopsided AD1elus League victory Thursday over villUne Servile <Anaheim>. Dotterel', whoee previous beat was a 9.t, also won the 220 eased up in 23.2 and ran on both win· ning relay teams to belp the Moaarcba stay un· beaten in dual meets'. Mark Eddy won the 880, mlle and two-mile for Mater Del M ike Camp of Estancia <Costa 11 .. ) Hlgb sparkled in the weight events u tbe EqJee trtum• phed over visttlng Tustin. Camp put the shot 51·5, the aecood best mark in the area. UMl threw the diacus ~7 for a pair ot penonal beets. . Mike McCaa doubled in ttie 880 and two-mile while Kevin Hagan doubled in the 100 and S30 low hurdles for the Eagles. Mater Del's 1·2 shot put punch ol Vincent Brown and Sergio Bocci both sui'passed the 50-foot mark. Brown, the county leader went 58-10 while Bocci had a 50-7 effort. * * * &agles-T..ila VenllY •1t-S. Oil Ull T ..... 10C>-I. He;en IE l 10.J; 2. o\.tiom IEI 1G.l; 3. llellQston !El 10.4. 220-1. Hell ITI 22.t ; 2. &enllslllll CE> U .1; l.Ostlom !El U.1. '40-1. Hall O'I S2.4; 2. Tilompson !EI SJ.1; ). Roust\ CTI SU. 110-1. Mee.a !El 2 :02.0; 2. ac-CT> 2:os.6; >. 0emory IEI 2:06.l. Mlle-1. 0.CelOl"f (T) 4:'4.J; L McC.rtlly CEI 4:413.; a. Cl.M'k CTI 4:'1.). 2·m ll-1. McON CEI 10:'5.1; 2. Clerll !Tl 10:V).0; S. SCf.ur (El to:n .o. * * * PV-1. PMroe ll! I ~ 2. T. $Ciera CTI t2 .. ; S. R. ~·Ill U-0. SP-1. CWno IE) SM; Z. 9allliW !El ~; S. Gore IEI .WV.. OT-I. Cel'llp CEI 1•7; I . l'I_., CTI UM; l. O'Brien (Tl 14~ ,....,..,.wt'f T .. 1111 CIO !Ol •"9de 100-1, """' NII ITI 1U ; 220-t. Fl ve Orange Coast 120HH-1. won11 en u .s; 2. l Petrtne CEI UJ ; J. Kr .. !El IS.6. MWt"ell CTI M.S; ~. OW«• !Tl '1.1; 190-1. POllller IEI t ·11.4; Mlle-1. Jeck1on CTI 4: Sl.2; 2· mlle-1. Kr•sonl• !Tl 11:02.0; UOHH-1. A l .. rU CTI 11.0; UOLH-1, lofwt CTI 0 .21 440 , .. t.y-1. Tllltlft &4; Mlle re1..,-1. Tustin 4 1:0.0; HJ-4, L.,.. Il l $-6; U -1. Ml!W (Tl IM; TJ.-4. V\ljno¥ !Tl •1~: PV-4. ~ CTI N ; SP-I.~ CB.I~; OT-4. WelW'l(El UN. a r ea prep vol eyball u oLH-1. H ... n csu •1.0; 1. t e ams are lo action Wong <T0>4l.a;s.1CT-cu GA. ~-.-s d t t b 440 ,..,..,._..., ~-45.4 _,... a t u r a y a e Mlle ,..,ey-1, E.1tMc1e >:>u . T_. cn1 CJJ> •-..&e P a I i 1 a d e 1 H l g b HJ-1. ~ m w ; a.,...,_ •ot-• . ._ m 10.s; 1. EJrt 11 b ll l it tl l (El M ; S.S.-• CTI ..0. CTI; J. Meltln la). vo ey a nv a ona u -i. L•..,... CT> n·M: L 220-1 • ...._ m a•; L Mert111 with actloa slated from 9 ........ Cl!l »1·; J.. ks CEl 1'"""-· CE~ ~1C:-c::!~'lii 96,1,· L .... to 6 T J-t. ~ CTI «>-S; J. WOftll tT> 110-1. HHettDn fT) 2:19.1; 2. VIMOll <El; J.MMN\'WlftO IEI. Mll-1. Olr>e (Tl S:OO.I; 2. H•Y 11!1; 3. 0octoe m . 2-mlle-1. Gone CTI 10:54.0; 2. Huelllon CTI; J. l.MMI CTI. UOHH-1. Tllell CTI 16.t ; 1. l'reditrtdl Ill; J. MNtt CT). UOUt-1, Tllell CT I •u; 2. H.,._ cterlOll 11!1; J. Meoll CT>. 440 rei.t-4. Tllltln 41.1. Mlle re1..,._1. est.l<le 3:SU. HJ-1. Tllell CTI W ; J. WINwlm CT I; L Wtlrflellil CT I. L.>-1, Mertln Cl!I 14-S; 2. Rel,,... ITl;l.lefft CTI. TJ-1. Merlln !Tl H ·l1; 2. ........ m ;:s.-.CTl. ,.,,_,. C..n11to CEI 11·0; L ~IEl;:S,NWeleCTl. S~ . ..._\El .,_II; L n-. CT>; J.. Cer1l9llW CT I. OT-I. CM'peoltw CTI HZ-t~ J. ...... llll;L ....... ~I. . 888es~e ~ ... .. C't11Cl61 ........ ,._1, 01n1tW IMl t.lw; 2. Mer· r199" IMI -..;:a.o-.MIWI. 220-1. 01eWw IMJ ZU; J. Mer· rl;en IMI ZU; a.,,...,.. IM.I J.4.S. ...,_,, .._ <Ml SU; I._.,.,. CMISS.S:• ..... 110-t . Eddy IM> J :OS.2; 2. ...._ (Ml 1:11.t ; ......... (M) J:u.-. Mll-1. Eddy CMI 4:tU; I. ~ -.i !M)4:S1.6;a.QlllftnHIS:DJL 2·mll .. "I. E4dy !Ml 10:10.l; t . O\ec>mM IMJ IO:O.t; J, !Ml'll'I IM) 10:5'.4. 4"1 rec..,-Mew Del u .t. Mlle,...__.., Del J:50.0. UOHH-1. Beooell CSI 16.t; 2. O'OoMl4 ISi f1A;a. U....., 11.l. not.M-1 • ....,.. II ell.I; 2. Ulldilly CMI u .o; l. O'Neill CS> ...... HJ-I. Scll11lta CMI 5.1_0; '· O'OoNlld <SI W; a. Hollen ISi ,..._ • l..J -1. Dotterer !Ml 20·0; t. G0t11al411 (SI 1'4; J. Hoeen !SI 1M, PV-1. Olrllel ($1 12-4; Z. ....... (SI 11.0; J. Atcl9M CM> M . SP-I . .._ CM> •to; L lllcd CMl»-7;a. ...... <Sl *1· I JI • ,.,,,... .. I) CJll--- 1IO-I. Fel•'I' 1$1 10.2; Z»-1. Fei.., CSI D.6; '40-4. CllN'9Y W l -.-1. Udl'ftll CM) 1:01.4; Mlto-t. Oeotey <Ml 4:SU; ,..te011l1t !Ml 11:01.J; ...... .,.....,..,.. 41.1; Mlle rel•'f-Meler 0.1 S:4t.S; U OHH-1. "nlre CMt 11.4; a.ut-1 ....... CS} 46; H.>-4. °"'"'° CM> M ; Li-4. O'OIMM CS> IM~;,,._., lllllCfl <Sl Sl-1. a.m. p.m. ~;J.Fo•(EIJt-tOlo'L IEl;S. ........ CTI. Among the ts entries~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---1 are South Coast Leaaue representatives San C lemente, El Toro, Dana Hills and Mission Viejo, aJong with SWlSet League outfit Edison (Huntington Beach). Pool 1 includes Mlra Costa, San Clemente. La Quinta, El Toro and Westmi.Dater. Pool 2 in· volves Dana Hllla, Sao ·Marcos, Dos Pueblos, Redondo and Pallladel. ·Pool 3 baa AvtaUon. San· ta B~ MllakJD Vle-jo, Taft Edlloo. The No. l seed II UD· -defeated Santa Barbara. oua LEASING IXPllTS • JH H1l•1 .... • Jay Mw91*-ttp. Fridey,Aprll 21. 1971 Southern Callf omla Collete ~ roughed up a bit In non~ baseball action Thursday u .Cal Stale <tullertoo) scored ID~ In· ntni to PQlt a lN buebaU Y\ltorY. Thunday .~-.. anotbtr matter, however~ 11 Nltrtoa ~ advaa-tace of the absence"' sec .• top tbft'e pitchers to rip three bomen am.tdlt a ll·b.lt attack. Despite the lopalded lo.a, tb• Vu1uards Sot in 101De batUnl pnc. lice with a dozen blll ott FW.lertoo . plkblng in anUclpaUon ol retumlng to NAlA District 3 Soulbena DlvtaklO bostilitlet at Potnt Loma Saturday. Soutbem Cal College leond four times in the third l..Dnl..nt and another quartet of markers in tbe alnth frame, That's when the Vanparda wll1 be tryi ng to pad tbelr lead in 1 doubleheader with Blll IUdl1eU IDd Bolch Ward alaied for moUDd dutJ. Leading> SCC batting were Stan 1bomu. Jilk• Peters, Butdl PJarit and Kent. Miyashiro. TbOmu bad t.b~ bits and three rbl. wblle the others all' chipped tn 1rltb two hlta apiece. For Coaatal, ~a ........ ~cwrwww ..... , ...................... 400 Me•ley reley-1. Cy~eu 4:1t.I; l. .........,. 4:22.7; J. Sellte Mofllu • : lt.J; .. GllldM ... ':U-4. 200 l,,._1, e.1erill CCypnul 2:16.S; I. 1111<1\eMen (Venlvr•I 2:0 .6; >. ~ tlleottwel 1:14.I; s. Cinlvn .. (Gotdiln w.11 2:lJ.O; 4. LHltr IGoldllll Wn!) 2:44.7. 50 lreo-1. Hemlll IGoidell WHll 26.J; 2. Wltton IVentw•I Z..t ; >. Arnell ISenl• Monlcel 21.0; s. Sclllele IGolclln -I 27 .4. 100 beck-I. Muller CVent11rel 1:03.J; 2. llelerdl ICY-ul l :GS.4; 3. Elliott lVentwel 1:0s.7; •. ScllMIOff I Golden W.111 I : 10.2; s. klllet• lGoideft W..I l:tt.t. 100 llrH1t-t. Are;on CS.nl• Mollkel 1:14.S; 2. --111-tur•> 1:1U; l. GeMMel IVt11llllr•I 1:16.I . s. Wellll (Qeldell Weatl 1:1LI; 6. ~ (Oolellllw.tl 1:11.1, 200 lrM-1. 0 '8tlet1 IC'flW•UI J:Ot.1; I. o.twNll CCiolclell MIO 2:05.t ; a. Metllw CVlfltWel 2:-.s. 50 11-1. AMI cv.ntur•I 2U; 2. er-cs.ru Mo111<e1 2u ; >. Gell-n•t•• 1v..,111r•I 2t .I. S. Hemlll (Golden Well) 2'1 ••• I-meter dM119-I. WonMll CS.~ Monica> JJ.4.0; 2. Shlelft !Oolilen Wosll JOl.O; a. Oel1l ts.nc. Melllul JIU ; S. PDtW IQolcten Wn U Ml. 200 lrM relet -1. Golden WHl 1 :4'.2; l. cnr-I : .. .A; a. Sellte Molll«l l:W Te•m tCOrtnO: I. v.ntwe JSJ; 2. Golden w.lt 114: J. Sente ~ 1J1; •. ey...-1'4; S. Rio Halldo a. M1.-~o 1 tlr HO lrH-1 ... rlMMen CS.ct• dl~I S:16M; I. l'lltU.-(Olef. leyl S:IU7; a. ~ C,.._.,l s:•1 .... OtNr Sedcll•bet'll: 4 ...,_ S:...... . 10 0 IM-t. C8M011ell !Sou111 .. 11en11 I :06.711 I. C11rrv ISeddlebeOI l :Ot.16; J. MeHeie CP•lom•tl 1:tt'4. SO frH-1. M<Hele !Pelom•rl U .S.; 2. T-(0 1Nll 2'.46; l . McKinley IS.n BerlW'dlnol 11.21. OIYln9-1. Peten on COl•ffeyl 27' . .0; 2. LOnQ IOletfeyl IU.U ; l . Stll;er (s.cldllOec:ltl 247.tO. Otller Seckll-clt: 217.IS. 400 medl.., retey-eoutllwe1tern f •Jl.7; 2. P•lornel' e:M.7; S. Seel· dlel)ecll 4:JU . .... llc.ett(ellf.ClllMF'. "" ,.,.,,., ... dlYlllJ-1 • .,_ 10.- montl 211,U; 2. ~ lMt. SACI 2A2.J; J. 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One free youth ticket (under16) with each-adult ticket '° j,_1 ... tSI .,,.., I. "''" tftM !SI 2:-.J; J. °'*' 10 21.1. OM119-1, _,.IQ ; l. .._.. CS>; J. A-ill (Q, 1GO rly-1. O'~ (IJ 1:-..; 2. ~ W t:tU; a. ......,.,. CSI 1:24.S. 100 ''-'·Gr-. C$) &6; I. z.-t ISi l:OU; l. ...... IY IQ l :a.& SOO lrM-1. Z.... lSI •:U.t; 2. L'f'WI ICI 6:4U6!1::11f' CSI r:•t.t. 100 bed-t. co I: 16.t; 2. Llnebeck CSI 1;11.1; I.·-CCI t:lf.J. 100 .,,_.._.,-...,Ill 11tt..t: I. Ure ICI 1:1u1a......_($)1:%).A. '°° ''" ,....,_,, SM ~ •i20.,. ,,.,.._., C..te .... 11'1 (.fl) s.a.-.. 100 medleol Ntay-t. C..te Nine l :U .6; 100 .,__,, W..... CCI 1 :IU; 100 ....... 1. z.:Mry (CJ 1:11.1; • ffW-1 ........... WJ'l.A; •fly-I, ~cllery CCl H .•; SI lle<ll-1. "oelrl•UH 1$) a.J; Jt bfe .. 1-1. Ml'*'llft ISi JU ... ""9 ......,_, . Cl& .. MMet:ll.O. ,,.,.., 0.• MMI NJ au ClnM llllf Mar 200 m__., ,...,.._. .. 0.. Hllll 2:0LO. 200 t,_1, ,.._., IOI 1:46.0; 2. 0¥~ CO 2:0U; S. 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(t • 1 • 1 Ttlelft81 lk , • • J •11-.a ,,., l<tleotl, C J e I 0 "-·"' l 0 • • ..... te41 •• lt 4 • • '• WoM,fll I 2 t 0 lilly ..... ,..,. a ' t o ~1'8,rt 1 0 I 0 ....__,. • t 1 I MM\1,0 • 0 • 0 L.,,.cll,p o o t o c:.1 ..... 0 • • • 0 T.Cell M I U t .... -. ....... r II e ...Cellf.Clll .......... u J C:.1 M "Ullenell t1' t22 ....... JI I Sports Caiendar .....,c.-m ...,111111111911-SeutMrn C:.llferlll• Cilllt..-,._ .. Selll.t "1WIK• Col .... 12 .. M.I: ...... ~• tln•h et a-lerMrdc• Yelley Cel .... ltj1.M.I. .. MMll--1N el ad'-I II •·"'· 1; we11m11111e r Hltll •I Newoort Herber Ht ell <•oon I ; H11n1ln11ton Velln Qlrt1tl•" •t o.clwKll 111 .. lft.I; trv!N Hlclfl ws c:.0111teno Ve11ey e1 Seclcltekclt Coll ... ll p.m.l;~kCol .... el Sen ..,._cllM V .. Wt CIDI,.._ I ' o.M. 1 ; LA 5autlMelt •I Oeidln Wesr Col ie;e II p. m. I, SoullWn Clllt'Olll• Colle;e et l'olllC L.olfte Cdol*411"ecler et _,,,; Orenot CMsl Col• •I Oro u mOlll c 1111 Gii 51•1• I Loa ""9111.SI et UC lrvllll (dollllllM-r ··-1. Treu-c.ar-Clll ,,.,, UnfWrsl· ty, Sen ~. Hwl'lliftOIOll IMdl. U9UM ~ ....... Ml•"911 .., .. lo, Cone Meu, F-telA Villi..,, ••lenclr· c.uar-.., • ...,. ~ H Ill._ I Toro, ldllof\, OOMll VIW el T111tl11 ,.....,.uo .. m.>. TeMIS-UC lrwlM et UC $ellle ..,,._. D11>1ft.J. GY-1~" Q tllomi• c11emo1on"'1,. •t Golden ..., .. , Cofl ... 11 p.m.). VolleylMlll-lsSIOll Viejo, Sen CNlftente, El Toni. O•ne H•ll•, ad~ el Pel.-H..,._.__ CIOe.lft.I. O•r11 -I-OF ~A , ....... ..-10 tlllels el ~ 8Ncll Chy Cill .... ~.._..Hilll'n ._l lp.m. Olnt ~ 1'91y ....._.1 ~ w..a Clll'9119 1•••••-et 1 p.m.1. Olris ............ M.1•1• Cof>. '9n1Ke l\flals • S-9er-*• Velley~. Olm treai~Oft 8eecll et ""'"'°° lrwl'9Clortel llO•.m.I. Gins e.w...-Oolden w.11 Cllli- • t UNl..V 1 .. r~y et C:.I Sl•le ., wllOnOllJ. _,(_..,., T...,,lt-CecMstr-ll•lln •t S.n Clemen1e C3.ISI; Le Joli•~ Corone def ~ •I J9llll w-Jennls Cklb 11 o.m .l; SecMll-k et C"811ey Colle;e U p.m. I. 8 nelMlll-So<ltll.,n C:.llforn•• Co11e11• •t A1us•·P•c lllc 1c1o1111 .. --.. .. _,; .,._,,_ OlrlUIM "'~on Yelley ow1 ... llM et OlltlllMM ..... <J:ISI. Olm..,... 111; ,........,., &d!IOll, ,,,_. v ...... at .... In.a. HllMltt;IOll ....,. .......... '". .......... O..... .... Col._ .... .. :al;Or-..o...~ .. .. 1111-U:JOI; ac-Vlow •I --...... ll:llt. purchased fcir C&llfomia Sunshine professional soccer! Kids get in he (with accompanying adults) to see the California Sunshine kick off their American Soccer League season when coupon is presented at gate. So be tt:tere Saturday, April 22 when the Sunshine goes for the goals at beautiful Orange Coast College Stadium. It's Pepsi Youth Nightl Reserved or general admission ticke1' available throogh Ticketron or Orange Coast College, Sunshine General Offices. 1500 Adams. Costa Mesa. 542-6646 •Freel Arst 1.000 kids get California Sunshine bumper stickers I •See the exciting Pepsi Skateboard Team at the California Sunshine game, Saturday, April 29. Orange Coast College Stadium. P•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••1 J PEPSI YOUTH NIGHT It ! : G CALIFORNIASUNStlNE SOCCfk : I April 22, 1978, at Orange Coast College Stadium : I I I This coupon good for one free junior ticket I I (under 16) wtth purchase of one adult ticket. , I I Good only April 22, 1978. No Pepsi 1 I proof-of-purchase 's required. I I eaaec1 ~ ~COii 9oClllnO eo ~ Loi MQelel uncJer aoooo ~""". from ~ '"° P\JlchMI New~ 1 ~-------····----------·------------------------· ~11'11t 11ACa -ON mile. Trot. CIMMtltlOMd. FOii' "°"" not Pllllted ,,..,, ... llonaf. Puna 16.000 R-.alMl-. •Rtl~ICWGI LocalSll«llf coreoor,1 1.10 J JO ,.., Natlw SlarflN CDemlsl Tlrna -203 • Ml J . .O J.00 Also raUICI Rader> Surpr1 ... l!IM o•£meraude . .i.tts Prkle, Sllfnf $(ot NOKfef<NS llXTN ltACa -Ont mfle. Peca 0 .. "' lftO l\aftdiC-. Pvrw Sl.100 Llldly Pe.-- IOow-...1 •·• J.00 J.00 ....,_ ,,..,,,...,1 uo uo Di-•· St• 1.-..11 10.60 Tl-2.1511) uo t.10 2.10 2.40 2.10 J.lt ••MTN llACa -0... mile ...... Ciel mi11t lllllcllQp. f'Ww U.400 K 81(1 .. CLIQllUllltl ow.I LIQllCfoot CVallMdlfllll\lml DH-Hot LICI& .. ankln CRlkllltl DH·Aurl~I Tim. -2.0SZ/S 7.00 3.00 uo uo uo t.10 2.tO Alto.---Acquts._, Ho--, Sport, El T_., Ill hole Scratc!IH -AllllYs Jester, e.oie Trtasure SI •uct11 1-IC a K1t1e & M:lltef LltlltttM, .... St1 .JI Gymnastics a.rs~ Vanity "'•· Valley UM.Kl tttt ... I E•'-FfOOf'-1. WllSOft CFI •. 1; 2. Dean CF I l.S; S. llaNy 11'11.lS. Side flOr-1. Ka,,. (Fl •.1; 2 ~IQllsbtn'y (Fl 7 1; J. U-,.kawa CFI ••• Rlllqs--1. FremptOft CFI 1.2. 2. Dean IF17A;J Ktlfy1Fl1.0. LOft9 ~. 8oflay (Fl t.J; 2. WalJOfl CFll.t; S. DtM CFll.t. Paulltl lloan-1. Oun CFI 1.S; J. 8-y CFIUU. Rttwn CFl1.0 ~-l:IW-1. W4'boll CFI t.I; J. St.aws CF) U ; S. DHn 01 LO. Afl·rouno-1. Dean IFI ... J; J. llenwH IEl JU Pirates' Tennis Protest Upheld South Coast Conference athletic direct.ors have upheld a protest filed by Orange Coast College ten- nis coach George Mattias against Grossmont C ollege. Mattias protested the way Grossmont coach Bob Rump juggled hls tennis ladder in a match against. occ March 30 OD the occ courts. G1"088· moot won the malcb. 6..3. ·•oroesmont. mond lta No. 4 man up to No. 2 for the mateb aDll that•a ln direct violaUon of eon· ference rules," said OCC athletic director Dick Tucker. "The conference code states that a team cannot move a player more than one step on the ladder per week. Conference athletic directors voted un· animously to force Grossmont to forfeit the match. The OCC and Grossmont athletic directors did not vote. . · The acUon tbrowa the conference tennis race into a two-way deadlock for first place OCC and Grossmoot are tied with 10.2 marks. A playolf match to determine the eoilference's representative in the state tournament will be held the week of May 1 on a neutral court. , .. Entries TRACK.;. C..-••FNIDPareaa , ..................... '° lt·O...; J. Otn!M 10 tl'M.J; l.tdlflllerll Ct.II lt:U.I.. IMHM-i. s.&16 CCI u.r: 2..-'-(UI '6.J; L aN1c11a Ct> 11.1. UkH-t. WIHle ICI ..a U .J; J. ~ty IUI CUI a. lclllk'-1 CCI T................... 4 .. ............ ..,..,........,CWll\ ..... v...., 121-1. 0.1111l1tefl CHI u .o; 1. •;iUJ HJ-1. Wittztf C'I .,. 5-11 t.ff-t, awtdlart Ill t :IO.J1 '· Ml•....__.. ClfllU:au. ... .., ~ -°"' '"'... .... ... .... °" .. , cn1 ..... AINC VM$11yocll IHI .... a. ..... • lfll .... U-1. 0..-uo ..... , ...... ca1 •:as; .. c:.w • Tl HJ--1 ....... )\O.M; 2. SMtl• 0.IMllle ~ Mlt9e • ,..-. tH-t. Nawtt11 CaAI tU; !. 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Tl eke~ are: gelieral admission, $2.50; UCI s tudents, Sl.50; children 6 to 15. $1.SO. THE 1978 TOYOTA SR-5 LONG BED SPORT TRUCK. HALF A CAR. HAtf AmtJCK. HALF A TON OF FUN.---- Now you can cart ~t anything with you. The cargo bed is CNe< 7' IOng and 1'a.S a useful payload of CNer half a ton. 1100 pounds to be ·exact That's one big bed.and we'vEI put on plenty of rust Inhibiting prlf'nef to hell!> protect 11. The fun will last. Toyota Trucks are built to last. Welded steel cab construcllOn helps keep rhe truck tight and virtuany rattle-proof. Toyota durability is why we say, ·11 you can find a better built truck than a Toyo«a .... buy ll". Equipped much like some sports cars. The 2.2 liter. overhead cam engine has fully transislorlzed ignition and an electric fuel . pump It's the biggest standard displacement engine In its class. Couple that PoWer to the standard 5-speed overdrive transmission and this truck can really ·haur. Car~ In Cahfomia EPA tests the SR.5 Sport Truck W8$ rated 28 highway. 21 city. These EPA ratings are estimates. 'lbtJf Factory Clearance 40%, 50%, 60% Off ac~I mileage wifl vary depen(Jing on your driving habits and yoor truck's condition and equipment. 17391 Murphy Ave. lrvlne, CA 92714 (714) 751·0635 Over7,000 Skateboards On Sale! New, Used & Discontinued . Trucks, Wheels, Bearings & Safety Equipment Aprll22&23 From lOAM to 4PM San Diego Fwy SantaAn• Fw ... _._. ... _,_ ...... , • ..,..J-,, ... # .. ,~,.. .,.._ ..... 1-...,1 ,>.•• .... .. .,.. •• ._,._.,"9-.,,,..,~.:~u .... ,,, Car comfort. Hi·back bucket seats, wall-to-wall plush carpeting. AM-FM radio. center console and tinted glass, all standard . Real stoppmg power. Aadiel·ply' lires are standard and baC}*'j up witfl power aSSisled front disc bfllkes. Full Wheel~ ·<X>fllPlement the good looks. This trud< 1s a real ·s1opper· - on lhe road arcs to the eye. The 1978 Toyota SR-5 Long Bed Spor~ Truck. Just one ol 6 TOS'Ola TNCks. Al~buitl Toyota10ugh. One probably exactly suited to your truckln' needs. I .. I ' , BJ' JERRY HERTENSTEIN Of .. .,..., ...... Miff Re!Mmbet all those seaaulls in the movie aboUt one named Jonathan? Rn1. riPt? Wron1. S MaQJ were radio controlled fakes-the work ot Mart Smltb ot an Marcos. · SCALB-MODEL FL YING things have been used in maft1 mo•· .Ies and television programs -"Star Wars .. and 4'Towertnc In· femo•• to name two. The rescue helicopter in the latter movie was a radio-controlled model. Wayward aeagulls swooping low over ·the old reserve land.lnc strip of the rormer Marine helicopter base at Fountain Valley's Mlle Square Park are real. But the planes more than likely are not. Though a private pilot will occasionally make an emergency Tl9ere •re lee e .... -. AICer•ll, ••ese- . •••• --II• re•lll•e •• i•.,e•t•eaC •I N1'end ·-•retl ...... ,.., ........... ,-....... tancl1n1 there most of the craft abuzz over the atrip are ot the model variety. Grown men. often hundreds at a time. gather weekend after weekend at the spot to "fly" their planes, m01 patterned after the real thing, By rDoving a swiule stick on a control bOx in their bands these "pilots .. messages to their airborne craft to do flip .flops or four- point rolls just as real planes do in air shows . PLANES OFTEN FLY until they are visible only as black &pots against the sky. But as long as the .. flier" keeps bis craft in sight, control can be mlint.ained. There are rew crashes. After all, these toys \9Ully require an investment ol several hundred dollars, sometimes $1.000 or more. And watching them can be almost a.a tbrill.lq as the nal thing. A recent tWCH!ay, club-sponsored aerobatic c:ompetWon drew 65 participants at Mile Square. Officials estimated 1,000 spectators each day. Many stood, arms folded, heads back and eyes skyward. Others sat in lawn chairs.or on top of recreational vehicles lining th~ strip. The Kenneth Wilson family of Fountain Valley enjoys the "sport" because it involves everyone, dad, mom Peggy. sons Dave, 19, Ken, 20, and daughter Sara, 18. While Dave and Ken do most or the "flying•• the others are usually there to lend support whether a n event ls in their own "backyard" or Arizona. •'This keeps 'em off the streets,•• the elder Wilson said, smiling asbepusbedastrawbatbackonbisbead. . ''It's fun and challenging to do it right,•• nid W1J1oa. who , . ·Plenty of Pets At Fairgrounds Nearly 70 American Kennel Club breeds of dogs. purebred cats. ftsb. birds. exotic animals and repWes will be exhibited durinl the second Pet Faire Saturday. and Sunday at-Orange County Fairgrounds. Entertainment will include precision performances by the Doberman Drill Team, the K·9 Frisbee Dog Team. a fashion parade of dogs and a rabbit parade. Hours for the faire are 10 a.ail. to 6 p.m. eacb day, Tbe fairgrounds are at 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. A Science Diet Dog Sliow for Junior handlers will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday. Registration is scheduled I to 10 a.m. Categories are Most Obedient, Best Trick Dog. Best Costume. Funniest, Longest and Shortest tails. Contestants will be admitted to the gnnmda free if ac· companied by an adult. RED BAaoN. A sandY-coatecl Lakeland terrier; ,,m be exhibited each day. '!be dog, who llv~ with hla owner Virginia Dickson in La Habra, bas been described as the closest to perfect of any dog railed in the Unlted States. Tbe Doberman Drill Team, which includes lS dot• and 23 trainers. exhibits military drills. agility de· monatratlom and Jumping. Adm1sslon ls $2.50 adults. $1.50 for ages 6 to 18. Children under a wW be admitted f~ put hit nnt plane in tbe aJ.r in ueo, but Hldom toaebM the controls these dayl. •• 4•You.baveto bav&a IOOdleDHo( ..... to ~ tbb,'' b6 aa.ld. The IJllal nOects bow YoU leeL n ""1dne a don't-pve-a'41amn aWtude. Me, I get nervoaa and tbe Jlae lbowl ti.•• So be,.._ the LlyiD& to Ida -..',••1,t.t build ~m.'" Ken· 11eth said. Son Ken appearect a bit MrVOGI at tbe NeeQt novice eompeti. Uon. It w• Ollly hla aeeoDd eoatest. Dave. more relaxed. leaned back ill a lawn thalr and tatted about his plane. He was entered in the advanced pattern class. Las& year he topped a field of 46 entrants to win the national novice cham-pionship. DAVE'S PLANE, A Rossie built from a ''Dirty Bl.rdie'• kit has a wing span or 64 inches, weighs nine and a quarter pounds, a~d is powered by a 1.8 horsepower motor that turna 15,000 revolutions per minute. A tune pipe, which ls the lame as a Iona exhaust pipe, and expansion chamber. adds another 1,000 rpm, Dave &a\d. Dave estimates he has put $1,100 into bis plane, painted a bright orange yellow with red and blue trim. "Bflgbt colors are ~sseiitlal to help maintaln Yisual contact,•• Dave said • .Ken's pfane, painted Ule same colors but without a tun~~plpe. la val,ued at $850. Ills ls a Webra~ bullt from a J>enin&er Klt de· signed by a Fountain Valley bobby shop proprle~r. Tbe planes have a.flyina range of a mile and can reach~ of up to 125 mph. , MOS!' PLANES FLY up to 12 minutes on a load of fuel, usually a mixture of nit:ro butane. alcohol and oil. . Red·he~ded Brue~ Brown, 21, of San Diego, who won the Wmter Nat.ionals~xpert class last year in Tucson, is smiling as be stands near the family's motor home. He bas just bought a new plane at what he says is "half price " hoping it will bring him some luck. ' Plaoes. at full price. usually are just over $100 for· the styrofoam fuselaget baJ,sa wings. rudder and tall. Motors a.re $125. accordb:ag to BroWD. who showed b1s new model in kit form. Retractable landJ.n& iear ls $50 and a aeven- channel radio-control unit '600. Fuel ls usually $10 a sallon. Brown aald.,pal.nt $20. • PROPELLORS, AT $1.SO. are perhaps the Item most often replaced. Props are damaged as.planes often "nose over" on land· ing. Brown's mother, Cora, confirms model plane flying is a family activity. She's been traveling a tbree·state circuit, California, Nevada and Arizona, since husband,. Chuck. began the sport i'n 1957. . "You meet the highest caliber of people," she said. Often a "flier'• eatDS ~ llvinc at bul14ing models fullUme or <See RADIO PLANES, Pate·CZ> . Rado.controlled modtll planes drtJW a ·1ot.o1 ~ tion at a recent EOtifliln Valley Mlle Squere Psi< .. competltlon. C/ocloyise from top 819 ROtt 6llmatrB quartw-Bcale. model· 'of ·a FormlMa Qnel8~. Eddie S1f'Up ~ the ptO{HJllfit d hlfJ and· a rep/ICa -of a 9tM AngelsM s~~-­ •mlned by Ken ·wntin !"' ""'""' Y1ejo. ~ -....... "' Beaaissance -Faire Fun :; .. d' The wlncl otten rustles Ui1a Moday. BaccluotaUan 1lfevels. vfstfe'" CheJ.m A.Ptit ~ts 9 to tfme of rear t!lroach the tenes a ne11 ~ctlon. wW ptfYDJer at , 10 ~m .•• '4 ·• , . oftthe oat..,_, nistWl among 4 p.m. satarday on thet Moun· · l'lr•t t>tize .lot tiest-baraner,is ar•ln blll1 Jn a corta";r of tebant,. ~a,nd 5 p.m. at the , $100 in Faire· craf'5.1 Check-ill .. nol"thWestlM.Anaeles~'/·' · Mayt>ctwer • ' till'le tbe29t.bis'vfoonto lp.m. a DOOll each Sa 7 Md • The •• Jt~ve a deJ>ict the An Ellzabetoah Beaatie -com· Subcla)tadaybenceforth earthly add lusty entertain-petition is "Planned May 6. Com· Ka1 • 28 and one day bey•• ' me~tJ of 8¥i•nt ,Rome and the ~ . pet,itor,s are asked to create a MoJid&f, _May 29, horns ,nn near East. according to Ron and cretature o. f materials compati· blare, ~ following the hens Pbyllla PiiU.enon, creators and ble with the lfJtb Century. Those wW be Queen Elba6etb I lD all , d.trect..ciUbetaire. plannj,pg to enter must pre· her relal dress rld:lnl p~ ill lluk _...,..._ c:ompetlticns reelster by K~ L Oeck ln time a ehafr carried b)' four JOmlC 1 AN pl..m Saturday. April 29 tbe day f!l the cempetitton wm men. with ll.aDda7 reliatratlon de-bet to 10 a.m. ~ aclllne.~ Prtse for the mut Qoolcer7 ~lions are slat· THE PROCESSION la De 'ftmpelWOb wlllibe.a,huderaft. eel Sunmfy. May 1 with ehect-in. main cine ot 10 that wend tWr eel mlrl'or far wbkh to "view dl)' ror thole entering tarts. sweet way ~dozens or tents and • · · bwulredl ol costumed people at ~ the RenalManca Pleasute Faire. , r• The 16th celebration ol an *fe when the .arts played a ·pre· dominate role in life will opee-at 9 a .m. Saturday at the o1d Para- inodnt Rapcb.JD Aaoara.· The ewnt futures aaOslel:':d mtm,.. Jeaten. Jug1len food u prepared la Reaal11we day•r ... Houn eacb weekend day aJid -~ Dq are I a.m. &Olp.-. There la 1omethinf speelal planaed MCh .eekend ror tbe event thai grew from a meqer beclnnlnl to one ol the lafl'St 1•arly attractlonl ln Sou.them Cilitonlla. Sattardq it a costume t'OID· ~ ~ for thole wbo bed re-'1tterect tor the event by last -. • :· and savol')' 9 to 10 tun. l.nd • those with bruds. ginger dnll fancy: t to 2 p.m. Pr~ registration is May 1. Prizes alJi adayoCfoodattheFaire. ..:;, Saturday• May 13 a cbildrell s day contest-for those 12 yeJib and under will be conductec1-=an day. A puppets and poppets ecli-' test. with entries to be er~ from natural materials. Will. Je held. •. Those plannlng to attend ail· day, MllY a are asbCI to bdil muffin mm mumns tor a~ .petition. ., May 21 .a portnit tlt ~ Elizabeth I contest is p~ with $75 ln Faire crafts th~ tt.Dt.: prize. Pre-registratioolsMayU. A create a rose for the Qu1!en competition will be held Ma)' a>. Entrants are aaked to ereate a rose in sculpture. 1Utchei1 .. :tewe1rY. food or othu medl*l. First prize 11 • In Fain crda wit.bp~~·Q15. GENERAL admlsalbn ls ..... chlldnn under ..u. sa.M and· a 1euon pus la $15. ; , Special general admJntoe far openb1g weekend ls $t.95. • Paramount Ranch IS rea~l by taldnc U.S. 101 weat from L6a An1etes to the Kanan Road eat&. !ind Kan.an Road to Cornell Rold. •F\Jrther information and~ reitatrailon detalla are anu.1,ilo by telephmin1 (213) 466-3381. - I OBSERV.\'nONI, •aoa&Noa -Mixed .roedia work ol Herb Gilbert om cuvu ud P•Per through Ma1 II at Blrd'1 S,e. Vl•w Ga Uery, 3420 Via OpOrto, Newport Beaob. Howw H a.m. to 5 p.m. ' SELEcrJON OF WORKS -Photographa 'bS' Diane Farris through May 5 at Orange Coast . Galleries /Exhibits h . Oollege Photo Gallery in Fine Arts builclini on Cost.a )teaa caJDpus. Hours Mondays through ;Fridays 8 a.m. to 5 p.m . InformaUoo 556-5629. \ \ : AVANT·GARDE FILMS -Fllma of :Charles Hill, 7:30 p.m. today~ Newport Har)>or ·Art Museum, 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport !Beach. '5useum members and stu<Jeni., $!.$>. :nap•llUIPlber'S $3.75, ' • • I J . . OASIS, PALMS. CAMELS -Works of Susan Squires opens at 7 p.m . Monday in • Upstairs Gallery, Chapman College, Orange. TJlrough April 28. Hours Mondays through F.ridays, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. PHOTOGRAPHIC CANVASES -Un· derwat.er series of Gary Felton through May lS at Status Gallery, 3337 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. Hours 10 a .m. to 5 p.m. Tueadays through Saturdays. PREMIERE SHOWING -Cybls Porcelai.n 1978 Spring Collection. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Satur· C!ay at Petriclcs Porcelain Salon, 1741 Weatcliff Drive, Neweort Beach. Hours 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays, noon to 5 p.m. Sundays. . G RAPIQC WORKS -Work or Miro through May at West Coast Gallery, 2700 W. Coast Hlghway, Newport Beach. Collector's preview Thursday, 7 to 10 p.m. Hours Mondays through Saturda.)1i. 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., Sunda.ya, 2 to 6 p.m. DIALOGUE -Lecture by artist Alexis Smith. who depicts relationship between art and literature, at noon Wednesday, Waltmar Theater. Palm Avenue and Grand Street. Chap- man College, Or'angc. Information 997-6729. TRAVELING EXIDBIT -Photography of Linda Connor presented and sponsored by the National Endowment for the Arts at Neally Library, Santa Ana College. 17th Stnet at ~tol. Santa Ana. Hours 7:30 a.m. to 10:30 ~z ltondays through Thursdays, 7:30 a.m. to :..,?'·m. Fridays and 9 a.m.19 l}>:m. Saturdays . • ~: l\EOWSSANCE, BAROQUE ~ r>nfvnogs ~ the John and Allee steiner collecµon at J. lt~ul Getty Museum through June 17. }{our~ lQ ~~· to 5 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays.'ln- @l'Dlation (213) 454~1. ~ ~-,. :.:: RECENT WORK -Ellie Bogardus• oil 'Mtntings and paintiJlgs of Rutb Snyer at Challis Qilleries, 1390 S. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach through April 30. Hours l1 a.m. to 5 p.m. ~nesdays through Sundays. . STARTS TOMORROW "One of the biggest displays of boats · . · and accessories on the West Coast!" Cabi11 Cn11sers • Houseboets • Jet Siu Boats • tlaelng Som • Flshm11 Boats • lnllatable Boats • Kayaks • Portable Boats MlllmME ACCESSORIES' EQUIPMENT Marine Engines • Dep(h nnders • Water Sktls • Boal Trail· er$.,• Marine Antiques • Surl Bomls • Marine Radios • Jet Sklrs FREE DAil Y PRIZE AWAROs,! Two SMlO~ Carmlle Foar-Ml11 tnnatable Botti wltll f1J.111p. Oars and Canopy to be 1iwu away £VERY DAYI "6tlfii 18 Boats! Pl US••• A GRANO PRIZE DRAWING "' a WINDJAMMER "BAREFOOT CRUISE" ol roar cbolct Ill tall Wnt lndlu or Bal\Jraas • • ffMMOONll"' to ano trOlll llCllll6 port flOt ~., ADDrTIONAl PRIZIS TWt LOWRANCC Sonar Units wltll Tr111sdocers, Two JOHK. SQ1t C.I . Radios and a 14' ROYAk Polystyrene Boat si>EC1Au ~off g_b ' See wr Marine Art Show q~ )V~ famous local *11s~s ~ .::. :::, ~ It -' at tl'le sllM. • bundf9da ot PflZft Admission: Adlltts $2.50 Kids (6·1~ $1.25 REMEMBER THE OATIS APRIL 22-00 1 ALMO.-r REAL -This p .39 plan11t · is ~1 s~at&model replica or ttie real tHing tnat f.klw for the United States during· · ' . ....,, ,... ,.......,...,...._ World War II. Jr is owned and aperat.ed by Bert Baker of Huntington Beach who en- tered it in a recent ~oriipetition. . RADIO PLANES FLY ON SIGNAL; •• From Page.Cl working in a hobby shop. A competition someli.Dles is written off as a business expense. Ron Gilman of Tulare ..bad one or the most interesting planes at the 11.Ue Square event, a quarter scale model of a Formula One, Coa.mlc Wind. The real plane, Little Tony, is based in England. Gllman's plane was probably the most photographed by speetators and, except for Its size, tooked exactly like the Formula Ones that compete annually in the Mojave Air Races. GILMAN, WHOSE PAB.BNTS Mr. and Mrs. William F . Gilman live in Fountain Valley, said ,his model with equipment.is worth Sl~­ RQD't_ J>lane was entered in the 1Duters class and soon he was t.axiiog it totbe runway ,Jolt• ingwtth)udpC. B.Sm!tbofLoogBeacb. · He 8ent the plane skyward where it did ·some f~.man~vefs ~c~ me that bad it Piano,F~ AtHBCampus • tumbling encl oyer end. There were two other models in the air. But there was'litUe danger of collision because each craft was flying on a dlfferenUrequency. , Gilman, after hll Formula One bad fiown aix minutes, brou,aht tbebrtgbt red IDd yellow plane to a near perfect landing in front of Smltb. Those standing near Gilmu applaaded. THE COMPETITION WAS sponsored by the B.L.R.D. Qub, wblcb bas a field ln Dom-inguez. Most model bwlders and fliers ~members of the Academy of Model Aeronautics, a national oraanlzatimi with an enrollmentoC65,000 • Tboee who ft.Y radio coutrol also are Te· quired to have a Jl'ederal OommllnicaUona Com· mission license, according to BeUy Stremn, vice president of B.I.R.D. · One of the largest clibs ls 'the Onmge Coast Radio Control dub, over 400members1tronc. . porceJ•ln .. ton · l 741 Westdlff Drive, Newport Beach (7141~5 , \ ........ _.,, ···?tt:~ tbc (offtt .tltbbltr iLJdo MBrlna 'VIiiage Mon.·'T'IM. 'di 10 341 Me Opotto Fff. A Sat 'Ill 1 t . Ne'lflpott 8Hch 87J.2620 Sunday TU ' I ---~;.;.;....---·----~ ~~~j 8) AJl"l1Wa IL VJNSEL or .. ....,,,....Mlft Screatn1 Crom lhe revolving rocket ride aad tbe ti.nltly, burd1·1urdy music you could ben over the roar of the ~url came from not far away. so we followed the glow in the Salul"day ni&ht ally. The eamlval bad come to town Just like lt did 50 yean ago when Mom wa.s a kid in Parkerville, Kan.; not the same carnlval, yet somehow the same. A sense of magic and wonder like Disneyland· delivered·to-your doorstep develops os you near the carnival midway, this one at the Edison High School campus Jn Huntington Beach . Concessions vtNHL op e rated by students raised funds for various clubs and organiza· tioos BACK WHEN I WAS in high school. fenc· ing was only sometblng Zorro did on TV <or something to keep the cows in the South For· ty l, but even the Edison High School Fencing Club had a booth. "We're NOT going lo spend any money! The property taxes are due," declared my wife, yet her eyes we re shining with anticipa· tl!)n . We both knew better. Carnivals are a primal psychotherapy. Realities of life vanish for as many minutes and a s much money as one can spare from th~ workaday world. from the stem budget covering house payments, dogfood, scouring powder and all the rest everyone knows so well THE GENERATOR-FED floodlights, colorful n~n light tubing around the Fun House; lhe growl. sputter and clatter and the shrieks from the rides refuel one's feelings for living. They heat up that one drop of Gypsy blood in us all. The kaleidoscopic colors and calliope kind of music can inspire more goose bumps than the stirring theme lune from "Star Wars" for we ground-bound peasants with a Saturday night to squander upon ourselves. "You want lo try it?." sbe finally said. "Gimme a quarter ... " ONE COl:LD SEE THE physics of s hoot· ing a cork from an altered B·B gun at a ping pong ball mounted atop a Coke bottle strong· ly ravor the house, but hilting one out of three ain't too shabby ~ I . t ' I c-&s QEbar 119ickens 3 344 EAST C°"5T HIGHWAY CORONA OEl MAR, CA 92625 714/6 73-7722 l11t rodu<:i1ig our SUNDAY BRUNCH from 11:00 a.m. C lassic Quiche.·· Dou bit! l\'a//k." "Eggs llt!ned1cl1n.: ... "Crab \"t•u·bcrg" and our speetal Charles D1<;kt!118 .\littd C,;rtll .•. with I magme kettle~ of h!!arty soup simmering ov11r op.:n hearth:. cru~ly roll> still warm from brick ovens • the ambience ol a Frt?nch country mn. The Plt1dsan1 Pt?asanl serving your favorite <'ntree and delightful lunches lrom a blackboard menu. complt?mented by an exquisite p.s~try selection In MacArthur Square (B11h1nd Blacklxiartf~I 4251 Martingale Way, Newport Beach Ruerv.tlons: 955-2755 Real Cantonese Food eat htrt or take home STAG (HINESE r.ASINO 111 2ht Pl .• Newport Buch ORiolt i.t5'0 M.-.. Ml•ic)ht o.ily-WH6ietMh Utttll 1:00 e.lft. OYIRU-llM MAltORAllU .. Hot Damn, Uncle Sam! I could've picked off every one of them when I wu a sniper in the Marine Corps in Vietnam." I snorted, as my wife walked away, pretending sbe didn't know me. (Truthfully, the closest I ever came to that mistaken misuse of U.S. youth was keeping Jeep maintenance records at Fon Holabird, Md.) But the kid running the shooting gallery looked impressed. And I could have warned my wife she had precious little chance to win, tossing plastic rings over clumps or pop bottles, hop· ing perhaps to snare one and win a Teddy Bear or a goldfish-in-a-bowl. THE CARNY GAME system is always against you, but -nothing ventured, nothing gained. Still, I spent $2 trying to hit a small metal disk target with a softball, trip a spring and thus dump some shivering student leader into a tub of ice water and I didn't even know him. But we·re all part of the human race and that's what we love: seeing the other guy take the praUall or get dunked. We strolled along the midway, bought a couple of wall posters we 'II probably never put on the wa ll a11d split a cardboard tray of tortilla strips with hot sauce. The salsa tasted better than any we'd ever had. We asked and learned it was the same brand we often use at home. , The carnival. perhaps. made the di!· ference. THEN WE WENT home and ~oaked in the Jacuzzi. We stared up through the steam at the stars. a s imple pleasure, and J put my arm around Child Bride who isn't really a child anymore. except at heart -because J clidn 't win her a Teddy Bear. Next lime tht carnival comes to town , I will. f'or sure. PLUS MONDAY THAU THURSDAY SPECIALS (Fri . Sat . Sun .. 'ttl 6 p m.) RED SNAPPER . . ....... 3.95 M,AHI MAHI ............. 4.45 GRILLED SEA BASS ..... 4.45 TOP SIRLOIN STEAK .... 4.75 NEW YORK STEAK ...... 5.45 LOBSTER TAIL ......... 8.45 STEAK AND LOBSTER .. 7.45 and dozeM of others LUNCHEON also served daily until 4 p.m. 16278 P•clllc Coast Hwy• Huntington Bch • (213) 592·1321 3901 E. Coaat Hwy.• Cor?n• Del Mar• (714) 67&-0900 SPOUTER i SALOON crlje ''W7Uliamsbwg <Tavern lh~I >'•-11t ~I Old wt.a~ SJIJ.or• wod Hobt• Ut !ilup~" EXP A NDS YOUR WORLD lnth• DAILY PILOT Ent'er TraveJler -".be ~pleni•h~d A Preview of our M enu leg of lamb in a blend o( mushrooms. breadcrumbs & gulic Roasted Duckling in a Rum Raisin Sauce wit h apple slicts Breast of Ch icken rolled with hrlsberg chHH & fresh B.uil soaked in wine a selection of Finely Aged Beefsteaks &t ·more ntar tht Crossroad10( Bristol &Red Hill Avenue, Nc"'yoTt Beach 714/754-1776 -- ' Frlday.Aofll2t, t978 DAil V PILOT C3 f French Food as 'Art' Simplicity Key to Fare at NB Spot .... ·ro the French, cookinc ls a fine art. Like all fine an, it ls to be enjoyed and appreciated. You don't ba~ to be an art acbolar to appreciate. the subtle- ty and technique of da Vinc:i or Rapheel. And you don't hav. to t>e an expert to enjoy the de· Ucacy and variety or French c~Uine. A self-proclaimed gourmet ' may in.tlm.ldate tbe uninitiated "1.th hi• snob appeal commen· ' tary; but atand Orm. For the most. part, French food Is neither t.Oo fancy, too rlch nor too etpenstve. P ROOF positive is yours by a dinner visit to a superb little French restaurant in Newport Beach. Le Blarrltz avoids the . lofty _region of baute cuisine; ol· fered instead ls the fare favored by the average French family, satis fying and flavorful dishes that are key to everyday French tables. Here. too, you can note the artis try that dis tinguis hes French cooking and elevates it to a special plateau of respect and admiration. And you'll bet· ter understand that it's ap· preciation, not awe, of this quali- ty that enables any diner lo make the most of French fare. Le Biarriti also provides an appropriate setting to take ad- vantage of food as an art form. By taking no more than a few s t e p s off busy Ne wport Boulevard, you're apt to feel you've been transported to the French countryside. THAT'S because it's easy lo believe you've wandered into a charming provincial inn. The at mosphere is at once cheerful and homelike, made so by such attractive features as curtained windows, eye-catching art. live plants and flowers, slnlungly er- f ective illumination .and snow. white table linens. In the time·honored European tradition, care has been e:<· crcised lo insure a klnd of cozy intimacy while dining. Within the se\'eral dining rooms and areas this has been achieved by a nice use or dividers and un· us ually s pacious scalln~ ar rangcments. The s trongest element of all in , ....... --- tlighesl Quality Niith't! l\lcx1clin 1''oods Le Biarritz' French authenticity is the two proprietors, Yves Briee and Yvon Humbert. Theso native bom sorus of the Tricolor could-witho\lt too mucb whimsy -be regarded as two of the t.b.ree puts in any diYisioo of Gaul. YOU'U.. inevitably flnd one or the other, if not both, on band at the restaurant. That probably goes a long way toward explain· ing the sm<>Qth' operation and impeccable service a lways in evidence. If you have a robust appeUle, you'll be wise to start your din· ner with one of Le BiarrJti' · s a vc>ry appetizers. The possibilities, all worthy of your consideration, include French onion souP gratinee, $1.95: im· duckUn& b~<1 been roasted to a s uperb crispness and glued with a delicate orange sauce. OTHER REGULAR enlrees tn~lde lcs fi)el s de s ole Bretonne (the mets arrive, COV· ered wlth mushrooms and baby shrimps, uuteed ln butter), $.5.95: le carre d'agneau PrQV~D· cal (tender baby rack of lamb, oven roasted to your tas te. topped with ~ light garUc butter sauce), $7.95. Also: le coq au vin (lender half chicken. simmered in red wine, c rowned with fresh mushrooms and pearl onions>. $6.25: les med•IUons bearnaise (slices of lender filet mignOh cooked to your taste and laced with the house beamaise s auce). Out 'N About Norman Stanley ported French pate, $2.75 ; escargots a la bourguignone, $3.45 half dozen, $.5.95 one dozen; stuffed mushrooms (six). $2.95. Beyond a large variety or din· ner entrees falling under the categories of omelettes, chopped steak (each featuring different ingredients topping a half pound of Jean ground beef ser ved open face) ·and crepes. the bill of fare offers a choice of 10 regular en trees plu!> two "blackboard sp e cials" that a r e varied nightly. ALL OF the latter entrees are accompanied by a dinner salad with house dressing, fresh vegetables and a choice o! potatoes or ri"te. The first of our two selections was a top-notch ve·au au marsala. SS.25. It netted slender slices of provimi white veal that had been quickly sauteed in but- ler then glaied with marsala wine s auc e and fr es h mus hrooms. Le l'anard a !'orange, $8.25, was the second entree choice. For this highly recommended dis h, partially boned young S8.9S ; le truite meuniere au amandine (boneless trout. s auteed in lemQn butter or served with sauteed blanched almonds). $6.25. And whatever. don't bypass the opportunity lo partake of any one of the rcstaurant"s many desserts NO LOVER of French food would. or cour!>c. want to s)t down w1lhout recourse to a good wine list. Le B1arriti has one naturally. a list that will leave no one wanting for some vintage that is suitable and reasonably priced. The restaurant also series lunch daily, Monday through Friday. frOJll 11 :30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The midday bill of fare, like the dinner menu. offers a potential wealth of meals. Dinner is served Monday through Saturday from 5:30 to U p.m., Sundays from 5 to 10 p.m. Le Bi arritz is at 414 N. Newport Ulvd. (old Newport) at the cor- ner of llo~p1lal Ho ad . north of Coast Highway in Newport Beach. Dinner reservations ac- cepted al 645-6700. ~tl&US----J,1> .. You're gonna ~feel good.inside.~ 1/1/1 , ... drtab, ctod duciac, pod times. Upt.:n i Day!> ~ NOW! ~ INOllR LOUNGE BOB BRO•N & COMPANY ALL SPORTS EVENTS GIAm 7 FOOT 1V SCREEN Complete steak dinners: S595 W a J1rice JM eu alwap attri) MON. THAU SAT. 8:30 p.m. ·u11:30 a.m. Mon.-Th.-11:30 o.m. to 10 p.m Fri. & ~t. 11.30 om. to 11 p.m. (QCKT AIL~ ~undoy '4 p.m to 10 p.m 9093 E. ADAMS, HUNTINGTON BEACH 962-7911 17920 Brookhurst FOUNTAIN VALLEY CHARLEY BROWN'S TWILIGHT PRIME RIB DINNER ATAN EYE-OPENING $5.95! Start with a marvelo1,1s soup du jour or a m agnificent tossed green salad. Then enjoy our normal portion of Prime Rib, the 'Kipg.of Beef, plus a piping hot baked potato with all the trimmings. Served with sourdough bread and butter. Then complete your meal with coffee or tea and. believe it or not. a slice of "Mother\" cheese cuke. Everything for only $5.95. Monday·S<lturday from 5 to i :OO PM -Sund<iy from 4 to b:UO PM Charley Browns 16160 Beach Bl\ld., Huntington Beach (714) 842-6602 . • ~DAILY Food •• ,.. Out tt:IO AM IO 10 ... M. CROWN HOUSE RESTAURANT 32.aCOMTHWY. LAGlllM NtGUIL ••. 0-.,..,......., IVY HOUSE RESTAURANT Jl.CFOMITAYE. LAGUNA 8EACff (lat"9~- Antp#e Hee PllrlUttg 494-9491 752-8S5e b ................. _ ·. f SOMETHING NEW t t Omakase t ·~eave It In our hands." f And who better would know which outstanding t seasonal seleotJOnS will be exactly perfect 10< f this Very Special Japanese Dinner. Our Chef t knows your tastes. His selections will abun- 4antly please yoor palate. We promise you a .. ~t Sopeft> Gourmet Dinner of at leest five courses. t , ~ Hors <D'oeuvm Soup &l"d ;: f . llgemoti0 YakitKotto t RICE· GREEN TEA· TSUKEMONO t . · .f From $11 .00 per person f /11111) t Ask yoor Waitress to 8hOW you IOday's Omakase menu t w11•at11 t f #60 Fashion Island, Newport Center t t Reservations honored: 644-4811 t COME IH AHO IE OUR HONORED GUEST __ ................ ,, I I ? SUNDW DINNER Diner du Dimanche served In the c.onttnental tradition from :i o'clock Jn the afternoon until 9 o 'clock In the evening. A special menu ls offered tor the oocasion. Tbe ~-we1k o1 MrJ 11pa1a U. atart ol ..... ~Jolble procludiom by Oran .. Coul eommuJty tbeatera. Two tbHten bne announeed U.c.AI ror tbelr a.peeUve fbaaa... 'l'be lbowa. botb makinl tbelr eommuDlty debutt locally. are "A'lq N11111bw Can Die" at tM WeMmlnster Commun.lb' n.ea&.r aad .. The Jma11Dary lDvaUd" at lbe San Clemente Commw:dt,y Theater. Roa AlblrtHD. reeetltb' MID u Kin, Hftry JI 1D W-.tmlnet..'1 ''Tbe Liem la Wlat.r," 11 dlreeUq that theater"• curtain eloeer. a myate17 faree by Fred Carmlcbael. It opeu May 5 for a five-weekend qqement. 1f'termission Tom Titus Sm84J O'Connell, Clark Bunon, J. D. Relcb-..rer and Lola Farah will take the major roles lD tbe comedy. Other cast members are Ruth Dorward, Kenneth Mick, Paul Flncb, Karol McGill and Ron Grigsby. "ArfY Number Can Die" will be on the Weetllllnster stage, at 7m Maple Ave., Fridays apd Satun!ays through June 3 with an 8:30 curtain. Advance reservations are being taken at 893-8626. · MMNWlllLE, MOLIEaB'S 0 lmailnary Invalid" ls lD rebeanal lD San Clemente wtth Tom A.dams playing ttie tiUe role and Stephanie Tatum cast as his daughter. Others lD the cut include Priscilla Romero, WlWam Reid, Barbara Davies, David Men. John Parter, Eugene Frank, Doug Brissey and Vance Simonds. Charles Ashbaugh is directing the 300-year~d comedy which cooems a father's attempt to govern bis daughter's romantic affairs. Performances will be given Thursdays through Saturdays at 8:30 rrom May 4 to May 27 al the C&brillo Playhouse, 202 Aveaida CabrlUo, San Clemente. ReservaUons may be obtained by calling the theater at 492-0465. • • OltANGE COAST Conece's Five Penny Opera Company will present the popular opera "Carmen" for two weekends, April 28.a and May 5-6, lD the OCC audttottum. OCC vocal instructor Carol Boelter will direct the production which will be lulJy staged, costumed and performed in English with the college's Opera Theater On:bestra. Proceeds will benefit the orchestra's scholarship fund. Joie Bucknam will take the title role. with Armando Sierra cast as Don Jose. Others in the s how inclµde Mary Hurzeler, Michael McCormack, Felicia Hernandez, Nlcollno Road Loag, Bard AGATHA'S FAULT? Characters in Lido Isle Players' production of "All Because of Agatha.'' depict the bizarre changes they have undergone because of a spell cast upon them. Standing from left are Richard Danelian, Missy Beechner and Stan Bell. Seated are Pat Gilchrist and Chris Harwood. The play opens Tuesday at 8 p.m. and runs through April 29. FurUceUa. Ellie Robinson, John Palafoutas. Roger Staley, David Lyoo, Carolyn Capalbo and Lori D °Ilri. • A TRAVELING troupe or Elizabethan players wfll present Shakespeare's .. Comedy or Errors" tonight and Saturday at Southern Calllornia College in Costa Mesa. Two performances, at 6 and 9 p.m .. are scheduled each evenin~ for the comedy, among Shakespeare's first plays. Tickets wU1 be availa· ble atthe door. Ex-BB Man in Mories BJ DENNIS •d.El.l.AN ... .,...., .......... In the ab: 1e1U'11 be bas been making inroads Into Hollywood, 26-year-old Michael Luther bad never seen himself on screen before. When the .. Good Tl.mes" eplsode be appeared on was abown, be waa out of town. And when the ABC after·ICbool ai*lal be bad a role Ill a1recl Jut fall. be was aboot1ne a movie. That movie, .. Malibu Beach" bad a special aereealnl recently and Luther, who ls one or Its four stars, finally saw himself on screen. The verdict? .., the character& and their lives." Wblle bis acting career ta on~ upswing, it has been a toog bard haul, filled with many disap· poinlments. The Southern Callfornia•born actor moved to Huntingt.oa Beach after lePina a Grand Rapids, Mich., bible college when be was 20. "l felt cut off from the theater. I waa bored and didn't want to be there." WREN BE MADB·tJP his mind to be an actor, be knew It wouldn't be euy. But be didn't Just say be would glw himMlf flve or »,..,.to make It. "I said rm dedkaliDC the relt of my life to lt." be INTERMISSION I ACTOR ---· .... --aVDllMllNt ... i.ae ....... , .... "'-..... , .... Reservations. please. 7 1+752·8001 aa:r•Wbne llvtng In Ruattqt.ca Beacb M fonned The Beginntna of the Eact. • lmproviaatloaal comedy group tbal appeared locally. It later llll•lill~~~~~ evolved into Tuba City, wbkb ha.a appeared 18912 MacAnhur Blvd. Irvine- .. bl could IOSe .~liead i ower our llenlt VID cut. ' ' f It's that good. So ii tbe lblt'd lldfq, the Rack« Lamb and an our other~ fmts. We serve them in royal style, too. In our own 17th century English inn. It's a heady atnmphere. FIVE cmwNS:~ 31>1 F.ast r.Ollt ll&b"'Jt Coren del Mir. (114) 675-1374 UCI Slates ODnaNight tbrougbout Los Angeles. For the past two years be bas made his llrinl entirety from acting <be baa. done about six com· mercials). But through It all-bouncl1.q agents for etgbt months trying to get ooe to represent bim a.ad living on eoup and crackers-be kept faith in himi.elf. "'IN THE CBUaCll you are taught faith can move mountalnll," he -.ys. "You have to haft a belief in yourself and a deep.eeated desire to be ~m~ued. ' ••y.u bave to be tellaeious, do a lot of in· tentews and knock on doon. But tbe main tblng is bep&ag boplfql ev•lf tb1ap b* ~ '' He also believes 1n setting aoaJ.a. "I'm goat. oriented. J said by the Ume I'm 25 I'll star lD a mo- tion picture, and I did. "By aeUlng a goal, I believe what b.appem is you produce wlnn1nC tboulbta lA the lubcons· cience, which propel you toward your goal. "You have to belleve In what You're dolng and hold t.bougbts ln your mind ol already attaining success, and it's Just a matter of catcblq up to where your bead ts al." WBBN BE Fla&'T decided to become a pro- feteloaal actor, Luther says, his parents were leaa than enth\Md. "'Wbea l started, I tlalnt they both thought, •Yeah sure, kid. We'll see bow laal tlds lalte.' I re- alized I would bave to abow tDem I mean buli· IMl91." With aae movie under bis belt, bow do \beJ feel DOW? .. Now my rather 11 tatlnc over all my busl· ness: locome tu, advialq me, cocmenn1 me. )(y mother ls stlll very much for me, but she's ap. prebeoslve. She doeao 't want to see me hwt." -FOR AREAL TASTE TREAT r.:r:l. # .I . CiJttll-p01e1 ·~rter U4••y- GOURMET DINING -Mt!DtTSRAANl!AN RM. • CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH IUNOAVS 10-3 PM 18700 MAC ARTI4UR BLVD. IRVINE, CALIFORNIA (()ppoelte 0,.,. Coufttv All'PO' tt C71•l 83J.2nO • DANCING NIGHTL V -CABARET LOUNGE • ~PTAIN'S TABLE COFFEE SHOft -24 HRS • ..... · .... m ........ _. Wftl:r'l'J "'91M'An --·---'"' _,. 10UCll"9 ... ......... ...... NII &A18Ulf ._IMY ... ... ..,... .. , _,ma_ ..... __ .,,._ . ......... llMI "' I l LaCTU•S ay JOU•NA&.IST -Cl•rll MOl...,,_.f, Pllllll ... Prll .. WfflftlftQ '°""'911t1 tor l,,.,..Upllve ,n_.rth•• '" • p.m. IKtive, UC: r t1'1!1M c.airt "-4J. I p.M, UCJ -... se-.,11htrss1. .... ~ .. -Mulk9! ,,.._,t .. i. Servi• ..i111t School Th .. ter Art1 ....... "*' ••• "'"°°' 1\11'11, 1'52 w. ' \.jll•f'atm. A.,.,. Antlwlm. Tonlthl, ' $11urcl•Y •llCI Aprll 27, 21 e11d • tt,l :JIOia.rn. I ~.ZOOT SUIT" -Pl•Y bHed on .,tlU'I' ~ Ml.w'Otr 111•1 .,.d Zoo Svl~lob 111 Hrly 1t40'• In t..os A1t.,...n ......... April JO •I l.•1 A ..... I~ M!lik Olftter MMll fAPlf' "orum. Tllltden ltM'GUllll S.1w«My1, I p.m., SuncMyt, 7:JO p,m., mttl!Wff 2~30 5eblrdeya end $Wtdey1. TIOtll 21).629.~ LAGUNA l'04IT$ -S•phl1t Arnold wUI rHd Ills poems end play IN flute II I p,,.., at H¥t11 Hall, SI. Mery'I !pl&<opet OIUrCll, 421 Perk Ave., ..... _,_,_, OIANT COUNT•Y ,lr'lll•O PasTIYAt..-O'ystal e>.yle 1-... at 1S·tct, 12-llour counlry "'111lc f11llva1 lodly .. ftlwrslde ,.,..,._ llonal lt--Y· Ollter 1<Mdtll .. performers Include Joh1111y P•ycheck, The New Co"'metldlr Cody Baftd, ~ Wlllliml Jr •. , TM Kendalls. SIAM All-.,., ~ Glenn. • SYMPHONY CIONCllltT-UC frvlM Sympftony OrcllKlr• et I p.m. tocMy and 2 p.m. Sundey In Fine Arll v111999 n .... ,. General admlulon $2, SlUd9"1$ $1. DOLLHOUH PAI• -Mlftletur• Dollhousa Fair at llodlelte's Conw,.. lion Cefttw, im ukewood Blvd., ~ lleadl, 11 a.m. llO • p.m. tocMy, 11 •. "'. lo s p.m. Suftdey. Acltnt ..... $1, L.ocatlon adJaclftt to~ Beech Alr-1. INwmatlOll ~. $UtlOAY, AP•IL. 2J 'Pal 'let!!f' Cllfton Davis .plays the title role in "Pal Joey '78," opening tonight at the Ahmanson Theater in the Los Angeles Music Center. Lena Horne and Josephine Premice also star.: in the play which bas a cast of 40. Gower Champion is director. Information and reservations are availa- ~le by telephoning 213-972· 7569. • PLOTS, PIANO -1'1•11111 All.,. Giies UHi .... wile, flull~I AllM Ol-GlleS lft e:ao "'"'i concen, Gel*" W9St Ollt ... IN-. Hllllt· C NAM II• MUS IC -TASH t, IWl1Jll KAffl • aJlllS CfAallul· llNMY mu c1 ..... IMwtnUSk-.nbl•concertet -•llMQ ••·-- ... lo<\ ·-Adfl'll ... $J --··· 42 .tude11ll lftd ..-du-. !~d7t·0~l~~:~~!::::."': Mon-Thu'9: Anxiety 7:00, 10:25, Annle-8:45 Umonstreet. Fri: Anxlety-7:45, 11:05, ~nnle-6:00, 9:30 DANC,, DANCa -S.ftl• A"a COiiege llu*ntt ~ c.oncert. I p.m • ._,.,.. Setur4ey, Pllllllt>s H•IL "Hts o Auo ... ., .. ., MALADY" -S•t: Anxlety-1:00,4:20!. 7:50, 11;10, Anni~. 8:05, 9:35 :!:'e":.:' .!::; :" ~ ~.: Sun: Anxle :45 7:1u 10:35. Annfe--2:00, 5:25, 8:55 •aua HIHSS -"Allel's Adwn- .-irn l'ft ~" 7 ""'· ~ w .. 1 Cot.._ "°""" 2 !Me..,.. NS- ~1~·~kk: ~1 :::..":: edwards NEWPORT edwards HUNTINGTON "-2lJ. ... v-. tollAl COAST HWY.& MACAlTHUI et.t.af AT IWs. H.L "''"'°" Sl.JO...,.ral,SI 1tudell41-Gotd Key ~~n. JO c ... 11 ''" M>Clelecl 1"'*<111 card hOldlrs.. ,,.. tormallon lt2•1711. LA PNILNHMONIC -Plenlsl H WIOaT0omrn:a 644..0760 148-0Jll Allred Brendel fHtured soloist Wlltl~~!!~~~~~~~~!!~~~~!~~~~~!!~!!!!~!!!!~~~ SATU"OAY, APllll. U l.A Phllllarmonlc In 2:30 p.m. concert at t..01 Angeles Music Omter Oorotll'( Olandlt<" Pavllloft. Ticket lnfor,... uon 2tJ.tn.n11. PIT l'Atll• -Sllow lrom 10 e.m. to • p.m. to«My -Sulld•y, Or•no• County Fel,__, II Felr Ori.,., Gosla MeM. Re9'1trellon t to 10 e.m. SIASON Q.OSH -. Fina! H8IOll pertormance by Orange County Youth Symp.ony Otcnestra, 4 p.m. Chepman Colleoe Memorlel Audltorh1m, JU N. GIUHI SI,. Ol'ange. •Ns•NAOA YAOtT •ACI -St1rl of Jlsl N--1 llH<h Hlllno ,_to Ellllnedl, MeltlCO b19IM al ,_, at New-1 H«W. llftt vtewtno point• Mm the '*"'1 from~ del M.ar HOllSI! .SNOW L Y.wty Trl·Polnt Gymkhana -~ ~-. Sycam«e Tralls Stebl•, 2'2112 Oso Road, S.11 Jue" c:aplst,_ All day. Irtlorfna. 'lo 0.119 PQl!ll. lllNAI~~ 11'&.USU•• PAt•I -Je1l4is, lui9'ert. plpef1, pie !Mn, !"41111~ .. Jlralllng mfftlltrfll, ,... ,..u. llOOfl ~at ... f'llNI • ..,. .. , et Para"*-'t lteMlt llf Agoura. Saturday1 9ld....,.,,,, t •·"'· lo 4 11.m. Allf'll eftd "'-Y ·wlttt rlMI «MY !Ion 4f).117'• 4').I051. • •-ulecl Motway, *My Jt. Loe.led C.' OCC Producti09 . , 'Carmen' Set The Orange co·ast College Five Penny Opera Company ls in rehearsal for its spring production of ucarmen .. scheduled AJ>ril 29 and 29 and May 5 and 6 on the Costa Mesa ca.mpus. Joie l3ucknam wLll play the .. title role of "Carmen," the seductive gypsy cigarette girl. ~e is. a former member of the resident com· peny of MelodyJand Theater. Armando Sierra, winner or the Metropolitan Opera Western Regional Auditions in 1975: will portray Don Jose. the dashing corporal of the Dragoons. . Each performance is scheduled for 8 p.m •. MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY· "'CLOSE ENCOUNTEtiS OF THE THIRD KIND" (PGl ~7:»t0'15 aAT~«l:f-1 ~O;tf "CASEY'S SHADOWS" CPG~ ~TAIU!t-4:1Htoa- "YOlJ LIGHT UP MY LIFE" ' ~~»tO:tl &A'fl80;t:.:~10:11 · "THE. FURY'" (R) ~7:31H:f0 SAT.etM-t:~» ,.._.:4f.t<~IO;JO .1;404:00-10'.20 .,, .. RETVRN Io WITCH MOUNTAIN" "NEVER , bULL MOMENT" CG) \::ttl.O'Sf"NOD "SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER"(R) "LIFEGUARD" "A~IEHALL" "SLEEPER" (POJ "t;fOU8e CAUS .. ••SHAMPOO" (R) "Tf-f E FURY" "EVIL"(R) "THf;.RJRY" ' •"EVIL" (R) ... NOW TOGETHER ONLY AT EDWARD~ CINEMAS ~~.The loughest private~ fWI' wen a tttnch coat.~ a dame and spit hls kruckles on a Jawbone. edwardf CINEMA WEST WESTMIHSJJIATGOLDEHWEST 893-7581 ••• 892-4493 CO'ITAINS s Tur< YOU WONT SFE ON TV Oll.~fSIUNli lllfimlfiJ lfi'IK16 Q'ltl Kt&WJ SllAU IWlfT 111 ltfilft R«n' ()Ul DUX SlO ID Slftlll JU(SVolm IUll 'IUHi r.o s1.J11YJ w1 '1111&! ~ 1mm VI: 1.001a A Unh'('rwl RrlN .. edwards BRISTOL CINEMA BRISTOL AT MACARTHUR ~40.7444 She laughs, she cries, sJle feels angry, she feels lonely, she feels pllty, she makes breakfast, she makes love, she makes do, she ls strong, she Is weak, she Is brave, she Is scared, she Is ••• , JO!ttCc~o....,.. . ~~~~~-PAULMAZUJtSKYS ~~~~~- AN UNMARRID> WOMAN' • -..ntnt~~--.....-.---.-.....-._,.,.,,.,...,..,.,....,,._~~ JILL CIAYBURGH . ~ BATES. MICHAll MURPHY ctilF GORMAN .............. ,,2 ..... Can 22 hotel floors, 42 gua"'5, 157 cops, 390·banlcades and, 3,000 hysterical fans keep these kids from getting to the Beatles? NOWAY! STEVEN SPIELBERG PRESENTS A ROSE & ASSEYEV Production "I WANNA HOLD 'tOUR HANCY Staring NANCY AllEN ·BOBBY DICICCO· MARC McCLURE . . SUSAN ~LL NE'NMAN ·THERESA SALDANA· WENDIE JO SPERBER Written by ROBERT ZEMECKIS & BOB GALE Dlrectedby rK>BEITT ZEMEO<lS • Assocfote Prodvcer BOB GALE Produced by TAMMA PS'§:YEV & ALEX Ra>E Execu1ive Producer STEVEN SPIELBERG jiiol •1tA1. -:c£•1sm«»j A UNM:RSAL PtCTUQE TECHNICOl.OQ' _ -..nw • • • 1t1 ... 111111911 _ ' .,.,.~ .... (.;l•tl~-C -.~• .. twt...C• Llft004ft Attnllt W. of Knott l uene Jtertt • 821·4070 . . ; 1 ALBERT KING SERIOUS ABOUT MUSIC. \i Momter Rock 'Force' Music By LISA ROBINSON We've bad bard rock, soft rode. folk rock, country rock, even punk rock. Now what on earth ts ••monster roct''? "It's a lorce; it's lite funk.." says Bootsy Collins, leader and perhaps IOM rep,...,,tatlve of tb1s .. movemenL" .. lt'a beavywelgbt, ·It's more metal " he elaborates "more solid." . ~ ' .,. ( ROCK.TALK ) "I started with a paycboticbwnpscbool music, and bound dog rock. Now I'm calling it monster rock. It's a cateeory all its own." BOOTSY BELIEVES 80 much i.n the cbarac:W he's created onstage that be'• plan· Ding to mutet a "Bootailla" doll. "I'm slttinl ~here; loatlaC Ill a drawina of a l)(dzi)la doll that one d the utlsts at Wamer Brothel'I did," BooUJ Aid. phonlna from biabomeiJl<bldnnatL · "They're going to mab big ~ oat of it, and it's so great it should have been an album cover. We've been talking about putting out Bootzilla dolla lite the Kiss dolls. but right. now we just have to work out the detatls." BOOl'ZILLA DOLL or no, BcdlJ lal!IMUl)f la quite a visual specimen. More outnaeous on·· stage than Jimi Hendri~ Sly Stone, or Elton John put together (Bootsy's collecUon of star- shaped, rhinestone-studded sunglasses outdoes Elton's any day), Bootsy performs in outfits of r ed leather, studded. beaded and friQged ensembles that keep at least one costume de· signer pretty busy. Bootsy started out as a member ol James Brown's back-up band, the J.B.'s, and con· tinued with the Parliamenl/Funkadellc family, a protege of P. Funk leader George CUntoa. But now, with gold LPs of bis own (the laleft is called "Bootsy? Player of the Year''). Celllns is, on his own, a major force with which to con· tend. CCM=EATUR! AT EOWARD8UDO ._VER BEARS" (PG) ' STNlRING MICHAIL CAINE a, CYBILL SHEPHERD Music C6ntrast in HB Cabaret Styl.e Folloual, ~ Guitar Blues BJ MlmAEL PAS&EVICll . ... o.-, ......... eruun booking ~roqbt u lnterelUnf 1tudy tn mmleal eontruta to tM GolMD Bear in JluntiqtAm s.ac:b last..--tbe e111. cabaret 1t1Unp ol ..__ Allen foUoncl tbe nest nllbt by • nael --tn ...... fJ'alD p&taiW Albert Dal. Alld tar IDDd meuure and a toueh ol eon- ,._, • tdp Jut J'rida7 m,bt to tbe beautllul •led SbrtDe Audltorlum near tbe Unl•enlt1 ot S01ltMn cam.ma campua Jed to • eonallteat. 11 ,.....,,., performance trom Brttalll'a B~ Bop~· . Tbe 1fw:'ltctm BMcb debut d AUltraJlan planiat/compoeer Allen drew a surprtainlly stroq tarDoat in light cl llmlted alrplaJ and a more traditloaal sexual orleateticJn amoaa Oran1e Oout mm.le fau. Leaping ovations 1reetec1 hlm midway ·throup a spirited set as Allen wtg-ated and shoot b1a body. 1enerall1 behavtna like a liberated Uberace on speed. rt WAS ALL QUITE 1affective• and bann- lesa, but Allen's strengths -showmanship and a lyrical tlal.r that led to songs like "I Honestly Love You" -were overshadowed by the oc- culoaal 'ftMnesses of his backup band and bis own erratic piano playing. But I suesa I'm a sucker for a guy who does a reverent veralon of "A.a 'l1me Goes By" and Ian 't afraid to encore 'With a IODI be performed half way through the abow u he did with bis own fine "I Go To Rio." · I actually eaJoyed Allen despite bis trendl· ness and await bla return u well u recommend his latest live album, .. lt Is 11me For Peter AJ. Jen" on A&M. He's t.a1ented .nil CJDe d a kind. IT WAS llUCB easier to get a grip on Albert King, who simply strapped on hia left-banded "flying V'' guitar and blew the Thursday Dl&bt crowd away with a atralgbt 150 m1lrules ot the blues. Shimmering solos. 10 full of feelinl it hurt, abounded as King and his sextet (three horns) supplied an ample overview done of America's most cherlabed native art forms. Clualcs like "Born Under A Bad Sip:' - a major influence on Eric Claptm who recorded it with Cream -and "I'll Play Tbe Blues For You•• never IOUDdecl fresher or more reverent. AMERICA ·s No. 1 COMEDY HIT! WIMMR 3 A~J.AWAllDS BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS V•ne ... Redgrfte BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR Jeeon Rotaefdlt B~ST SCREENPLAY ADAPTATION · Atvtnaa,..,. f'~ OHf.~r.E MAil 6 ~ --··--·.,...... WINNER ACADEMY AWARD BEST ACTOR -RICHARD DREYFUSS '' .•. Ned Simon inakes feeling good legal .•. GENE SHALIT. NBC.TV MUSIC REVIEW/ ROCK TALK ClnetM Center Schedule .,,._ 11\ura 7:15, ti30 Fri 7:00, 1:15, 11:15 SGJSun 1:00. 3:00, 5:00, 7:10, 1~15, 1t:11 •• , 0 'Coming Home' is so good, such an im- portant film! I celebrate it for the chances it takes and for the successes it achieves. See it!" AJerome Hellman~ A Hal Ashby l1ni JtJAe/=DJtda -~¥~1Jw,, ~~"(R) ! ~s~quel Featherweight F~Jn I 'Return From Witeh Moantain' A••nmg Morie BJ aOBDT OSBO&N£ Tbere'• cm11 one th1nc ·u.. ktddle ..n... at ,,.....,.....,_ miaalq,eompandtotbe wblolll tbe mo•i• 11 [ ) . Peatb•r••l&bt but flratc~: aapooq oW.e 1Js aimed. A Ocildc LlJOlc • the .Movies :. fun Buelia Vlata'1 mllieu.'11UaUme,noone Effeeta b £ ~ ·: ''Return From Witcb f:c ..... ~~Moloun-L)'eett Alt&..:::: L•• ud ••• ., •••• ,, ber OWD &SP Jlountaln" ts a spirited aeamm.__, ft· and Da Le •DaYlt boti et •'om abtJltleL sequel to the Dlsae1 traplultary people) U• IOOd tJ:Jo. DJ • are-d a \J b I • I • ft.M'I -. u. ~ 1tudio1' 1ucce11ful cept the title-Writers, • mlnd~ dilfteee b' a &rat llule In r. uzacape to Witch ~~ce ~~picture 'A1 etorj _opens · a and tdwne•W..,_. aultar power plan, Jlountal.n" ol two yeara ':!!"1,._,.. -818)D)' Lo9 Sptaeellllp brinp t.bem tbe warld. about to be bloWn ~. aco. . ~•es. . . . to Solit.blll1a Calllonla . •ben tbe .. .,......sJst« WlUa extra muscle As If to compensate, Uandl•I la the Bole ~ aldld '1 -~ team 11 reamted •D4 from the top·bllled producers Ron Miller. Bowl) IO._ can ltadJ quartet of preteen eomblnes U..-llU!lidl names ol Bette Davia and Jerome Courtland bl& ebr llfe. Ek enn· rutftw lllid IM& MIMd bow...,_ to OHAJMNI' and Christopher Lee, have added extra aapa soon falla lato tbe dnd..,. ..... h• D a Y la, Lee a ad ' plus the inevitable of !Ji:;lal effecta1 dat.clMI of ,_... .... !or1_!.•.!_oat ltntaa~1r, ""Hlll'&tu Aatr._. Disney lngrecllents of lnel tbe lnterior or · •• ..-.......... ., J .. -. liberal special effec~ • m •a• u m C on ~ cute ldda. •lllainoua uncontrollably mad, all deeds and nolay car ol •bkb aboald 1atlaf7 Bel it DAVIS AS L£1HA WEDGE, IKE EISENMANN AS TONY MALONE do equall1 well as Git.GREEN cub chases, Ul1a one should I Mou., Tl" WWII u.. lllnck»ntrol Devloe to Explolt Gifted Boy ~~:!~~. ~~D the ':..ta~:e-~ C&UMU178 "'House Calls' has an incurable case of infectious laughter!" -Gene Shalit. NBC· TV WAIJIR MATTHAU GI.ENDA JMX50N .ART CARNEY .. _ RICHARD BENJAMIN S-.•MAX •1111 &.IUISJIJISH • AUi llllQl & OllllIS SllYIR ., .... , aJISJf1Sll .... .., .. ,....., u _.,,~anus ..... m.o ll11 .._,._ .. U. · AIJIOIQll ·IOIElll• li8Wtll'lllll ":r.m=r- NOW PLAYING ITADIUll •ft.19 C...,..E 21 Orange -.eno Ofl9 634·2553 EDW ... 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Los Angeles l<CET-TV (PBS) Los Angeles e KOCE-TV (PBS) Huntington Beach Variety Show~ Co11np-y Style By JAY SJIABBV'JT LOS ANGELES <AP) -What seems one of TV's odder pair- ings -country singer Mel Tillls with lovely Susan Anton, the cisar pitchperson -starts a four-week trial run this Satur- day at 8 p.m. on ABC, Channel 7. "Mel and Susan Together" is the name of their 30-minute variety aeries. The premiere auests are Donny and Marie Osmond, and BWy Carter. who is giving the Brother-Of business a bad name. (TV REVIEW] Things improve only when Marie O. cries, ''Hey, we're too cute to go to prison," and, when the Osmonds are asked to pro. duce identification. just smile as their gleaming teeth blind all. Mlss Anton later displays a flair for comedy ln a solo bit as a Rona Baneu type wbo reveals that Cher Bono Allman has .. jmt. announced her engagement to K. C. and the Stm.Sblne Band." SHOWS HER STUFF Suun Anton SUMMATION: "MEL and Susan Together," produced by tbe Osmond Brothers at the new Osmond studios in Orem, Utah, is a P.ainless entry, weak in com- edy writing but tops in musi- cianship. .. TUBE TOPPERS ' KTLA 8 S:SO -Angels Basetall. The Angels travel to Minnesota for a , televised three-game series with the Twins, weather conditions permitting. NBC 8 .8:30 -"Last Chance." A new series comedy pilot set at a re· habilitation camp for juvenile delin· quents. <See plJoto at left.> ABC 1J 9:00 -.. 8ecreta. •• Suaan Blakely stars as an unhappily married woman who becomes compulsively pro· q)iscuous in this 1977 TV movie. 'Another Day' CBS Launders Sexy Segment By JERRY BUCK LOS ANGELES <AP> -CBS has ordered a segment of "Another Day" to air as scbechaled Satttrday after the networt•1 procrammlng de- partment pulled the sbow when the sponsor object· ed tbat it was too sexY. The segment of the prime time situatlon com· edy was originally c:l.roeped wbeo the spooson, Procter and Gamble, olijeded to .the teenage-sex in tbesbow. THE STORY aBVOLVES around a 16-year- old girl's birthday and her boyfriend's desire to give himself as a gilt. Unlike NBC's .. James at 1.6," which caused an earlier furor, the couple do not go through wtth it. "Tbe episode bad been rescheduled, but the rescheduling bad not gone throUgh proper cban· nels," said a CBS statement released Thursday. "As soon as it was brouabt to the attention of · management tbe decision was reversed." • -...\11 Kl>\"I MOANING NDG MOVE ••"~Monster" (1941) lon Ctifiney Jr .• Uonel Atwll. Thraugn 8rl ~ ...... wtltl eteetnc:.i dleroM. • man le tumect Into a human dynamo. It sounds llke a mess of sophistication, aaccherine and -crits, aimed at drawing the urban trade with Miu Antm, the pre-teen pop crowd with the Osmonds and the ruatlcs with carter and n111s. BUT THE suow•s real strength is its music, whether it'• Tillis doing bia country thing alone or Miss Anton, a fine singer, harmonizing with Donny 0. on "My Music" and "Good Friends." If the program's scriveners can get their act together, there's no reason wby Mel and Susan, eqlid talents each, can't be a weltome additlon to ABC'is regulu ro5ter ot shows for next fall-and maybe a hit. "Anotber Day" stars David Groh and Joan Hackett and is produced by J'ames Komact Prodactioas. · Beatles Boele BUT BY GOLLY, the fint Mel-and·SUsan effort isn't all tbat bad, particularly in the music department, despite an opening dialogue by the stars: that is double·lmlt in nature: It stretcbes forever. Said patter concerns Miss An· ton's nervousness, aJ»d also good-aabaed)y joshes the well- publlcizecl fact that Tillis stut- ters wben he talb but never when be sings. Tben they commence with a police station skit ln which Miss Anton, cast as a lady cop, brings <the Osmoocls lo for bookings by Tillis, the deek sergeant. The humor ia the only thing that's ar- rested. SAMPLE LINB, BY Tillis about 111111 Anton: "Ob, here she comes -the onlY cop who UBes ber IUD a a half dryer." ,MJM Fash ion Island Newport Beach They should share the credit with a gent by tbe name of Bob Rozarlo, wboee muslc arra.nae- menta are first-rate, tasty and pretty good, too. President Carter's brother, who as a performer ls an ex· celleot gas station operator, is wbi.sked in for the show's ftnal tldt, essaying a judge at a "Simon Seys" contest. SlllON SBOUJ.D SAY Billy, ask your brother to let you do something useful, like perhaps. be the U.S. ambassador to WashiJ18lon. When Mel and Susan thank Billy for doing bis bit for the show, he cheerfully replles: "My pleasure, really. I'll do anytbin& for fun. When 4o I cet paid!" They graciously neglect. to pop the key query: For what? G&OB SAID T.PBOUGB a spokesman that tbe script for the epilQd, had been "considerably watered down" Wore its acceptance bJ CBS and that it was in aood-taste. ~-olo.ea-'' Tops NEW YORK <AP> -NBC S'YS ••Holocaust, .. its four.part dramatization of the plight of Euro- pean Jews during World War II, bad more viewers than any· other pro-• gram ever telecast by the network. Using figures supplied b>-the A.O. Niel.sen Company survey, NBC aa.ld Tburaday that the final part of the miniseries got 59 percent of the au- dience in New York City and 56 per· cent in Chicago and Los Angeles. THE NETW08K estimated 120 million people saw some part ol the four episodes of "Holocaust," which ran Sunday through Wednesday. That compares with an ABC estimate tbat at least 130 million Americana watched all or part of the reeord- setting "Roots" series telecast in eight parts in January 1971. 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"It's the only thing we can do, even though the chances for s uccess are anybody's guess," says Borneman, a member of the recovery team. IT IS ~TED that only 40 California condors exist, down from SO a decade ago. Only one is in captivity. A MA TE IS NEEDED FOR THE FAST·DtSAPPEARING CONDOR Topa· Topa, Only One In Captivity, Watts In LA Zoo The magnificent species bas the widest wingspan of any North American land blrd, tiveraging nine feet although on~ authority notes a maximum of 11 feet. In flight, air passing through lta wing tips creates a steady . . Beatles 'in Awe' of Elviil Friend Says Visit Left Them Speechless From AP Dispatches Tbe Beatles visited Elvis Presley at hls BeJ Air home in 1965 and were so awed bv the "Kim~ of Hock 'n' Roll" that they were speechless, a friend of the late singer says. "When the Beatles arrived at Elvis' home. they were in awe of him and sat on a Jong sofa and stared at him," said Marty Lacker, one of two best men at Presley's Las Vegas wedding in 1967. "No one said a word for a long Ume. Finally, Elvis broke the silence, saying 'Look, if you guys are just gotne to alt there and stare at me all nlgbt, I'm olngtobed'." facter said from bis Memphla bome that ex· cerpta from the manuscript will be publlabed in the May issue of Ladies' llome Journal. Re b,aa titled the J.8.chapter book. "Elvia: Portrait Of A Friend." • President Carter and his wife RosalJDn were depicted as "outraged" by a newspaper report that a Secret Service agent stole a trophy and gave it to their daughter Amy after she lost a track meet relay race. "There is a sense of --------- outrage throughout the ( p·ro·~LE ) White House," said Mary £i T · Hoyt, White House press ---------secretary to the first lady. Ear, a gossip coJu.mn In the Washington Star, r eported that after 10-year-old Amy lost a track meet last week, she began to cry and told• Secret Service agent she wanted a trophy. According to the column, which is nationally ~yndicated. the agent walked over to the table, took the gilt trophy and presented lt to her. • Mayor Edward Koda told PltDeeA Beatrix and Prince Oau of the Netherlands that New York City will soon have the determined, pioneer· ing spirit of old New Amsterdam. "We are going to bring back the same feeling we had ln New Amsterdam," Koch told their royal highnesses at a reception in the Netherland Club of New York. The business and social or- ganization for Dutch-Americans is celebrating its 15th an- niversary. Koch, who served as an Anny sergeant tn Europe dur· ing World War JI, said the Dutch were ·~e people J admire most." • I ··m .--\w' 'i:/ •UTllllJt The California Supreme Court turned down a request that it revoke a legal document aulboriz.· mg a coiisin of the late Howard Hughes to be a s pecial adminlatrator of the billionaire's California estate. The court denied, without comment, a petition rrom Brace Altman, Los Angeles County public administrator, for a hearing on a Feb. 23 Court of Appeal order di.ami.salng bis appeal. The appellate court said there can be no ap- peal of a probate court order wblch refused to re- voke special letters ot achniDlstrat1oo for &ldlml Gano Jr., of Anaheim.1 the s~al admlniltratori because of bis aUe1ed rallure 'to marsbal asset.a o the estate ... • rsraeli Defense Minlater Eaer Weisman told an Israeli newspaper that be went through emo- W.llM.Ue Aharanot. tional upheaval dflrlng slx re- cent vlslta to Egypt where be once lived as a British air force ace. '"Thi.9 coming back to Cairo after 32 years. alter wars. after death, deatructtoa, coallict • . . It can drive you out of your mind," tbe SS-year-old moderate 1n the Israeli cabinet said in an interview published in the dally newspaper Yediot From 1944 to 1946, pilot Wemnan lived ID Cairo, which be called bis "second home," before lsraeJ established its independence in 1948 and fought a Middle Eut war against Egypt and four other Arab nations. • Dublin's Lord Mayor, llkbael Colllm, sang "From Killamey up to Dublin, \be Irish hearta are bubblln' .. during a news conference in Omaha. Collins performed at the request of Omaha Mayor Al Veya, who was holding bis weeltly meet· ing with reporters. Collins Ls visiting Nebruka at the Invitation of Lincoln resident Bob MJltoa. On a visit to Ireland, Milton present.eel Collins with a key to the city of Lincoln from Mayor Helen BoolaUs. • Mexican President lose Lopez Portlllo Ls scheduled to fly Saturday to s.ia California for a meeting of the Allluce for Production in Mexicali and to visit flood victims at a Tijuana tent city. At the economic roundtable meeting in MexicaU, the capital of Baja California, Lopez Portillo is to report on the pro- gress ol agriculture, industry, fisheries and tourism in the state. In Tijuana, tbe Mexican chief of state wlll check on the progress of efforts to relocate thousands of people driven from their homes by recent heavy raln.s and flooding. • Officials of the Miss USA Pageant announced that Eva Jo StueU, Miss Alabama, will be al- lowed to continue ln the event despite an arrest lut year on drug charges. Miss StancU, 22, sald she was deeply touched by the moral svpport given by other Miss USA con- testant.I. She was charged with PoQeSSlng mari· juana and cocaine by federal authorities in Bir· mlngham. where she is a student and store clerk. A magiatrate granted permission to come to Charlestoo, S.C. for the pageant. Miss USA will be sel~ted April 29. Official Worth Mi11ions MulU-mlWon dollar assets ot Sa11 Juan C8pbtrano's newest councilman are revealed ln financial disclosure statements on flle 1n tbe City Clerk'a.offt.ce. -Southwest Bank common stock valued at U0,000 to $100,000. and a residence lo Capistrano Beach worth $10,000 to $100,000. The Bucbbeim Company. wbicb t.be councilman controls, holds property at 28862 Marguertte Partw_, ln Mlakxl VltJo ..-orth more than SL00,000 aocf San Juan property wblch Bucbbelm aJ10 ll•ted •• bla penoaal UUnlt. Lawnnee F. Buchheim, 'Who wu IWOl'll in a e councilman Wodn8'Qy. l1ated ttock bold- tqa Jn ft.e eompulea totaUq al 1eut P,ODO. Amq h1a at.oetr lnveetmeatl and t.beir estimatod value are: -Harbor Fund coinmon atoct v1Jued _a~-~~t~_to $100l000, • -OppeDllCIJDel' ~ al Fund common stock ftloed at mote t.ban $100,000. -National Life of Florida common stock valued at SI0,000 or lees. -International FuodlDI CorporaUcm of Amertea com· moo ltOr.k nlaed at U0.000 or ..... The "Statement of Economic Interests" form does not require councilmen to reveal a apedftc dollar amount with each Invest-ment Bue~ a.lao dilcklled a · t.naive l.Dvest.menta ta real prop.. erty In San Juan and Capiltrano Beach. Four croups of Iota ln the beach community were rated b)' Bucbbelm at $10,000 to $1~000 each. I.nt.enat in anotber roar fl'OUPI d Caplatnno Beach 1atl •kceedt $100,000 each. He a.llo revMled property ln San J\Wl CapbtnnO valued at Sl0,000 to $100,000 and more than sioo.ooo (two pe.r"ffla). 8ucbbtim UC> U.ttd hlJ Sen .Juan home at men than '100,000 . ....... ~". Tb• company alJO boldl com- mon stock ln the Income hnd d America ($10,000 to U00,000>, the Oppmbetmer Income Fuod u101000 to •100,ooQ > and SoutnwMt B•nk ($10,0-00 or ....). Buchheim replac., Coun- cllmu Richard McDowell, who f'elllDed ID March. Buebb•I• wUJ Hrv• out llcDowell'I rema1Diq term UD· Wlilarcb.1* . whine, Wbeo tt dives t!Mft'• a roar Ute escaping steam. Tbo condor can IOU for more than an hoW' wit.bout flapping a wtns. Much D1tON stable lD night than the turkey bmurd. lt 11 Clften mistaken for an airplane. IT 8UBSIS'J'S ON cardon. iscavengiag about two pounds of decayt.na anllnal flesh a du. but lt can survive foe aeveral dtYS wlthout food. The ooe coodor 1n captlvU.y ls Topa-Topa, named for tbe can. yon \n which she WU found by I U three~ ~ caDWNd, one would be lMdnd wiUi Topa· Topa. ODUudlUc that tbe pro. posal wt11 be approved and \bat the pair would "'main ln Loe Angeles, the zoo ls bulldlnl a 65·bY·90-foot cage, wiLb natift trees and shrubs and a.n at· tacbed cave for Deltf.af. The other pair are earmarked fqr • federal rare bird faclllty lD Patusent. Md. Condors were bred ID captivity years ago at the Sao Diego Zoo, when the birds were mor. plen- tiful. But Jaat ye,,., ta UM wOd. hunters as a sick youngster U the condors mana1ed to rear years ago. The big black and just one cblck, and Wilbur, who white bird lives in an oversize bas been studying tile birds cage, out of public view, at the since 1969, la pesstmlatic about Los Angeles Zoo. pr06pects this year. When introduced to a visitor by Michael Cunningham, acting ••n LOOKS LllIE another bad curator of birds, Topa-Topa lum-breeding season," be say•. bered down from her high perch Weeks of wind &Del rain tbls and peered qu.WcaUy through spring beset the 52,000..acre con- the wire mesh. Her naked face doT refuge ln the Loe Pad.res Na- and neek, rather than appeal"ing tional Forest. The bJrd.s don't fly repulsive, reminds one of a rud· ln bad weather and may have dy, balding friend. bad trouble flnding eooucb car· rion to...support them. THE CONDOR IS one of the As Jq aa 90 years ago, or· wlld 's shyest creatures, but nitbologists were referrtnc to Topa-Topai has Jeamed to like the condor as a doomed species. people. getting rough with them Never numerous, they dwindled only on occasion. Some time in that era a.s collectors hurried ago, she tore off one of Cun· to obtain eggs and museum oingbam's fingernails. specimens before it waa too late. _.:~:.;.:..:;.;:.:...:..,;;;;;;::.;;;..;:.;;;;;;;;;;;..;..._ ___ ~~___;=--~...;..-~ Also lt wu a milk of dlstlnetion amone Califomia boys to have abot a CCJUdo1'. NOW. BECAUSE OF strict laws, refuge areas and an educatJooal campaign by the Audubon Society and others. hunting and collectlog are DO longer problems. But the condor doesn't reach breeding qe unw 6 1ears at least. At best it lays a SU>ile eu ooce 1n two years. And the ap- pearance of a man within 500 yards or the sound of a distant plan'e may cause it to stay away from ltt' nest. WUbur ls aeeklng a rule baning planes from fly. ing lower than 3,000 feet over re- fuge areas. Other factonr that could have contributed to the condor's decline are pesticides and the advanced age of the surviving birds, wblch may live '10 or 80 years. EVEN wrm THE breeding project, survival of the species is by no means assured. For one thing, there ls no cer·• tain way short or surgery to de· termlne a condor's sex.. Only by watching its behavior can sex be determined otherwise. That takes time. Eveu it things go well. says Wilbur. it will be 10 years before young birds can be returned to the wild. He envisions the pro- ject as one lasting 30 or 40 years. THE FAMILY CIRCUS. By Bil Kean PUllUC NO'l1CB PUBUC NOTICE \I ••• and be a good boy." \\Aw, Mommyf I wonna have fun." Micronesia Gets Political Rights NEW YORK <AP> -Mlcnmesla -1be United States' far flung central Pacific trusteeship -bas won American blessing to 10 its own way political- ly. but it will be a form of independence under which the United States retains "full authority and respon5ibillty for security aod defense matters." Maldllg a "sienl.ficant departure" from pre- vious policy, the United St.ates bu qreed to allow lslandens to form their own government, but lD as- sociation with the United States, which retains a veto power to protect its strategic interests. Itfiner Sltot t• Deac• STEARNS, Ky. <AP ) -Extra state troopen were ordered to the strike-bound Justus coal mine today after a miner was shot to death when be and a companion were ambushed on the way home from wort. He was the second miner to be shot (,... _________ ] in four days. . IN SHORT Police said Donald , _ Buddy Watson of steams -------- was dead Thursday when they arrived at the ambush site about elcbt miles from the mine, which bas been racked by violence during a 21-mooth·Joog labor dispute. Wat.son was ooe of about 30 miners who bad returned to work at the Stearns Mining Co. 'a mine Har thl1 aoutheaatem Kentucky town. About 150 miners, seeking retOtnition of the United Mine Workers union aa their bargaining agent, have been on strike at the mine aince .July 1976. Oldest to Gee Tll....ae!' . STOCK.HOLM, Sweden CAP) -Parliament has given fll"St approval to JeqtalaUoa autborilinr female succession to the Swedisb throne, opea.lng the way for 9-month-old Princess Victoria to suc- ceed her father, King Carl XVI Gustaf. The succession ls a constitutional queation that mu.at be approved by two s~ve parUameot.1, 10 the legislation must be adopted qaln b)' the legislature that will be elected lD September 19"19. The bW provides that the mooarcb wU1 be a'-'C· ceeded by the oldest survivtna cbUd wb«ber male or female. and by a female even lt ibe.bu )'OUDIW brothen. Trwllt 'l!Nttw •t111e•etl SSLMA, Ala. <AP> -Loullvllle Is Nub'11Je tralna are roU.lng throUlb Selma ataiD -but Olll1 oo one track. AU Loulsville. NaabvU.letraln tramc tbro\tlh Selma came to a ataod.IUU Wednesday when Mayor Joe Smitherman ordered the tracks blockaded after three mlnor derailment.I In four day1. But on 'lburaday, Smitherman qreed to let tralnt PNI after railroad oftldall protniaed ~ cNw& would repalr awitablq 1vd tneu wblcb tbe ma)W &ald poled • potanUal ct.aer' to loeal realdentl. 'I l'VSUC NOTIC£ • ... •,,.JI I'•• • • • • •...-&.;. \ .. .._ • • -~ • - --,,., -r r ..--• ~ • , ..-_.. .._ .., ,.. .,. .. • • ' .. ...... - ... . PVllLIC NOl'ICE P\JBUC NOTICE PUBUC NorfCE DAILY PILOT ... . . --"'91..1CNOllC• ftllllCMWICB PWUCMOtltB "191Al~B ~8 i " ., I , ........... -. . ........ .. . ... . . .. -~ ·- . . .. . . . . . DAit. v PllgT N You con~· DAILY Pel.OT Cloulfled Ma 642•5678 t -OAILY re. "'.,, "" "11UcNOIKa ~ ..• . Common stock a No shares authOrlmd 600,000 ..............•.••.• b. No. shares outstanding 365,208 <par v.,ut) 1,()96 Surplus ......•.•••••• , •.•....••......••••....••• ,690 Undivided profits •••...•••••.•..••••••.•.•••••••• 509 TOTAL. EQUITY CAPITAL .................... 2,29$ TOTAL LIABILITIES ANO EQUITY CAPITAL ........................ 36,564 MEMORANDA Average for 30 cal&Mar days ending with c.all date: cash and due from banks ••••.••••••.••••••.• 3,o91 Federat funds sold and securities pul"Chesed under agreements to resell .••••.••..••••.• 1,170 Total loans ........•.•..................... 2A,1~ T 1me deposits of $100,000 or more In domestic offices •.. ,, ..•....•••••••••.....••..•.••••• 7..564 Total deposits ................. . .......... 33,942 Standby letters of credit outstanding ••.•.••....•..•..••••••..•••..•.. , Time deposits of $100,000 or more In domestic offices: Time certltfcates of dtPollt In denominations of s 100,000 or more ..••.••.•• 7.IOI M•rket value of lnwstment securlu.t .....•.......•...........•••..• ~ and ~&::,::,'rs.s~: Ji'~."'°' ti: abOve·named bantt, each declares, fOf' hlmMff •IOM a nd not for the other: I ha"9 personal knowledge of the rNtttrl c:on- ta i nect In this report, and I btllw. that Heh stat• menl In said report Is trijf. Eed\ of t~ "'*rsSGNd• for hlmsetf alone and not fOf tM ~r. certifies un- r' 'r P•naltv of S*'Jurv that the fortgolng 11 trw anct con eel. S xecut9Cf on Aprll 17, 1978, et Costa Mftl, California PalOt v. SlmPIQn, ~nt Kennet" L. Oonef'M, All't. Vk:a Pruldef1t PulllC'shed O.renot coast Delly Pilot, Aprlt 2,, 97. 1.M1~71 . . . -..... ' .. ,.. , ,.. ..... . . . ~ ' nauc N011CE l't18UC NOl1CE 14l1·11 I t --,-·~· ' . - I J Fridll'f,Apr\121, 1978 DAILY PtLOT az ... ~ titvte ........ '000.2"9 The Bl..,.t-Marketplace on the Oranae Coast £mploym.nt Ir """'• . . • . • . • . . • 3000-46f9 DAltY Pl•Di CLASSIFIED ADS Preparation •••.•• 7000.7199 ., ...... ~ .. ""-'cW ....•...•• 5000-.so.t MtfthancflM ••.... 800(M099 ~ ............. You Can S~ll It , Find It, ( 642 •5678 ) One Call Service 9oot1 & Marine !qulpment ••....•. 9000-9099 lMt • feund ...... ~ Fast Credit Approval Automoblle1 & othw s.mc .. a.,_. 60C»"°99 Trade It With a Want Ad Tronaportatlon .... 9100-9999 -· ---- p ! 1 1° I 'atWiw. AO real eat.a. NV ln this newspaper la su Jed t.o the Federal Fai HouJ1ln1 Act of 196 which makes tt illegal t advertise "any pre ference. Umitalioo, o discrimination hued race.color,relllioft,sea or oaUooaJ oncm. or a lnteotioa to make ao such preference. Umlta Uon. or dl.scri mlnaUon." ---. ~.~~ ...... ~~.~.~.t .... ~.~.~ ....... 1 ~r.:.~.~ ...... . ... ,.. tooz:•wr• 1002 •••r• 1002 G .... ,.. eooz .........•••• , ............................................................................... . UDO ISLI Newly remodeled 3 bdrm .• family, 2~ baths; l·story home with attractive So. patio. $243,000 IAYPIOMT Several fine bayfront homes with pier & slips IACI IAY Fine 4 bdrm .. 21h bath family home on quiet cul de sac. Oversized pool, playhouse. extra storage. $189,500 BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR .. : , : .i1 .. fl, Ur .... ". ' ~11 .J tJlt)I CORONA DEL MAR Completely refurbished owner's home on one of Corona del Mar's nicest streets. with a fine rental unit. $166,500 759-0811 4!'.10 l\IEWPOIO C[NHH OH1VE 7!'.10 0811 -~ ~- Ho.set f(w Selle ...... For w. . ...... .... w. ............. w. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gt•rol 1002 GtM.... 1002 Gt•,_ IOOZ G ... rel IOOJ ............................................................................................ V. I· ~I.I '1 ~ TAYLOR. CO. 1\1-.:\ 1.11 >t\'.'--· r.1 ,. 1 ~Hf> CAMIO HIGt&.AteS-OCIAN V11W A great family home with 4 bedrms, family rm & formal dining ~ plus a bonus room. Large enclosed front courtyard. View of ocean & hills. Lovely quiet area for children. 3 Private beaches to enjoy. $175,500 WES&B M. TAn Oll CO .. UALTOllS ZI 11 S. Ju •1 • Nltload MI WPOIT C anB. tU. 644-49 e O Lingo Rul&lan OCEANFRONT VILLA A le-' • Ill L81J11N1 ...._, HU .,.ct I 11 a. ... •a•1it1 •• ..... u.clKoc w & pri.acy. TW1 spec. 3 tty •Ille Mtt • dr a•atlc •ood for 9racfCM11 ff•fa9. St25,000. o •• ,.. eooz o-ad 1002 Thia newspaper will ............................................... fit•r.. e 002 G1•rel I 002 Ge_..e I 002 G1M1.. I 002 ltoowinf ly accept aoy MESA WOODS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• APPEALING UDO HOME advert 1ln1 for real Like new 3 bedroom, 2 HAMDYMAM'\ $69, 995 LIAVIHG TOWM =th!1t~~~ ln viola· bath oo a huge pie·ahape £19CltiYe'S DIEAM 8Pe<lial feature or this And muat sacrifice this &UlOltS: .w..rtiws .... ct.ea .... .., .... ...,.,. ~ $63, 900 rwa Ir 1 • ....,. n. See thls lovely 4 bdr~ DA.IL Y PILOT --• fmly .home offe~ al this .......... --...._-... 1... all Ume low P.nce: All -·r .._. -._. .. -new catm drpenes. ldeal ccwrld ••rtto. Giiiy. location near parksite. .--------i Property will go VA/fHA! Th.ts is NOT a condo! Call today. Mi-i111. -· Walkr.r & lee t002 ....................... Real Estate lot that'• priced to aell Garage fully insulated. 3&r. home i. 1Sx19 fam lovely two story home at now at only $98,000. Rltf-.+ Built in work bench. rm w/OO?.y frplc & vault-this ridiculous price. CAU..751-3191. "' Large lot with RV ac· ed wood celling. FV hl· Huge living room, with .SELECT S ldrnt=-$85,000 cesa. Newly painted, sch.I area. Be sure to see farepla~. Formal dining Huge s bdrm including paneliog and wallpaper. this! room, s~arate family PROPERTtES aeparate c hlJdren '• Four Bedroom Home ln A.at.. 968-5880 room, wi wet bar. Open ---------•wins. 20 Ft.. high Mesa North. Truly a stairway to the second BACK BAY cathedral ceilings Great Buy for, $76,000. level and three king si~e enhance 1paclous living 546-2313 HOISECOUMTRY 1uites. Some lucky room lacludlog AN· oPfN'•r9•1rs1uN1o l'Jl-l<(1• VISTA persoot.akeadvantageol ~~: ~: i~t~: !••tll ~~=~~;~·~ ~~~~.~~;:,~· Truly &D eot.ertaiDefl -r "--:::1=::::11:1:z:: .. ~. least 3 horses, 8 pad re~ OPt~ruQ .. tl\flJ"''<'"'''• 1' VIEW!4bedroom.2bath paradise. VA terms of· ady for RV hkup, and a 1~-,ifiil'!i u1 ::r!a'(~~Y ~~ ~~ 0~ ~\asi~-.,~~~~~ =1:!~~i ,:;o~~: ~!:!>t';;g h3o!: ~~atlc ~:Ji(')Jj~ beautitul Back y and Sf0.9922 min ton. croquet. fplc. w/beat·O·lator • MOllLE HOME WITH VIEW EastbluffView! $32,000 a. garden a reas, patios, MISA WOODS REDCARPET75'-1202 •__..._.._ spacious 4 BR, 2 Ba view ... what ebe do you 1--------.---11---:_.:;.~__;--__;--4 ~~ home in the beach town need?Sl25,000. IEST MC'6# HOME INCOME!!! I ~!!!!!!!!!. of Carlsbad. Kids Just 714-729·5'66 POOL HOME IUY EMERALD IA Y JASMINE CRHIC Professionally decorat· ed. beautiful. Two story-<:athedral ceil- ings, 3 bedroom. family room & 2~ baths. Especially large patio, fuJJy landacaped. J ust move in & reJax at tbe pool, jacuuJ or tennis ....... Must aeU. 2 homes near!-walkorbiketobeacbes... WALLAC:l&CO. 4 BIG bdrms. tact mstr EahidtC.M. Newport Hei&hts ; new 3 plus all the xtras bGrmsuite, bigfmly rm, Builder juat completed bdnn .. 2,,. ba .. channiog MIWPORT HTS llke ... bltns, rplc, new REALTOllS w/frplc frml dio rm. Uv this 2 at.or)' 4 bdrm bome. upgraded 2 bdrm. home. 3 BR home in xlnt area. cpt.s, etc. $96,000. nn w /sunken frplc con· Featureslnclude; vault· $215,000 Hrdwd floors, w /w 714-433-6490 Custm bit 3 BR country versationpit&towering edceil.ings,3c&J"garage CALL ~ 60•241_. crpt'g, bltn range & WAUACE &CO. bomeonl.2Sacres.Aun· cath. ceiling. Over 2100 & RV storage. Hurry. 91~ oven. Recently re.roored REALTORS iquely magnificent sel· sq ~ o( spaciousness & choose your own carpets. ~-& rest.uccoed. Acc. & rm ~~~~~~~~~ Ung amid huge hve oaks wa rm t b . P 1 u s u n · Call~. REALTY for boat & trlr + double -w /seasonal streams. bellevably btfl cstm pool. Nur Nrwport P .. 1 Ottltt garage. $109,500 DESeGMID Prof'. lndscp'd, renced & All on oversized lot. J •c0ts a~·LTY d L f Priced way below "' 5"' FOREXECUTIVi irrigate · rg am market for immediate "''!~--HERITAGE . . REALTORS S II • • .W ~ 1oc. Wlllt•wale .i .... C4LlhlM ....... ' ..... c...ts. parb, poob & ........ ,,. •• bHctl & MON! $4J5,000. 644-7020 21 }3 SAM JOA9UIH HILLS ROAD NEWPORT IEACH cowu . .Prestige area ln•--------1 the heart 0( Corona del 1---------1 67r L670 uva~ rm/kite. overlooks pool, ~ ~ j ··--• •-3 multi 1 1 sale! Must see! MS-9491. A Thia beautifull~ up· acu.r.u "' ·eve pati06. family orchard & ( l"l"!'ll•••!.m••- EXCLUSIVI graded Buccola ome! [)8StlftS. Plenty 0( room~lm i'ijlrpUUI Mar. Gated community with security 1uardll. "It'a areal. I live there too!" (Jean Cele). COUOf..wPOIT REALTORS 675-551' Uttt. la llcJ!! Classified Ada are really small "people to people" sales calls with big re· aderabip and big re· auJta ! To place your dassuiect ad, call today ..-J.AREA EXEC.HOME A unlque opportunity for a fmly to move into the Newport area & escape payiog an outrageous price. Live in a btfl "Buccola Built" home known for spacious rm 5Ua It huge wardrobe & storage space. Only a few blocb from Cliff Dr. "the Harbor. 646-m 1. ~ Walker B lee Spacious Living Room for cbildreo & a 30x35· SINGLE COteO with big Fireplace. seperatebldgw/cntrl air ___ Real __ F.a_ta_te ___ ••••••••••••-.. ••••••• ·•••••••••••••••"•••••• For the discrlminaliag Large Mast.er Bedroom. " bath for a guest bae, AIAMDOMID IY OUT t---------t·--------buyer. 2 BR, 2 Ba. 2 highly uparaded with abop or dorm.' lllaoy ..... , ..... E ma VETt.atinghomeSlOOOa bdrm. 2 bath. security private entran ce to other Cine features. OfSTATIOWMB 3 Bdr m •• 2 bath ....., nnt I 002 .~ .. eral 1002 IDODl.bmigbtquallfyror ga&.e,poolaodrec.hall. garden area. Slump $13S,OOO. Loe. over $75,900 townboaae: frplc .• brick mlDIK~f tbia3 Bdrm. Zbatb bome OPENSAT"SUN 1-5 stone plmten highlight Diamond Valley /So. Priced $1000's below paUo.. Open Sat/Sun. J"UWWU. near South Coast Plaza! CE101) llll So. Coast Dr. the room-backrard. Rive r 1 id e C n t y . markel!-6ellerdesperate 1·5. 5062 AJden, The Ter· Spartling clean 4 bdrm Call olt Fairview. C.M. Mesa Verde Living al its 1/925-7S13 to sell this rambling race home! Owner aakin& on· REDCARPET7SC..12l02 ~~~. I RIRJ\\ ;~~q~~,::~:~"'~~11 ·---------~~Jo!·,~~ 4 ~=c;: .. ~ro!12·ra>;,~~v!C:.Ced 2 ........... LOT · .... i_::..._t!!!!::... II ForntP.:.C.. ldtcbeo. and sweeping wetbar,pool,boousrm. patio! Built·in br ick ~Bdriacmed • ..,....b'°ou~.$1Z1. p'5001us· a2 c~ . . -~ Ill a•. ;11··.1J1 ~:d~c~~ ·~c~ ~~~·t= :..vvl:~· f~·:'?°o~: :e~1~~e!M;;~~r:~c:1~ ,._ m °i:~ grove, Home sits of up this opportunity. Sat/Sun 1·5. 8'5--0303 bachelor apt. Stepe to '@: forest edge. Open beams Male an offer today! RAal FIMD Real&tate beacb. Youowntbelaod! G•••• 1002 SIOIM + & glass reveal view of Huny!Call84'Hi010 R·Z Lot. Eut!Jlde Costa -----·---------• 613-38113 602253Evea •••••••••••••-•••••••• ~YIM pond & bird avaries. Offf/111q• r\•1.1•11101t1 11j!(1• Mesa.EmtincJBR ~ Custom 2 BR, 2 BA & .~ I 6C2-5678. FOf1i!!ST E OLSON I YIAAMIW Custom buih-abdrm. 2 bath, family room, fireplace. Fully 1.naulat· ed, double garage. assotiated B~.JP (JI '~ ~lt:r.l·< .. ~!. i,.1_14 , 'W i'o t o t 1 ft. I Eastslde Costa Mesa.1---------. SBZ,900. ··==cl. Coato Mesa 548-7729 41DIM 21/2 IATH SUper attached housing In F.V. for less than $78,000. PIT1·$468/mo. Call 8AM to 10 PM. 968-337L ~ Walker & lee Real &tale MINI RANCH Near Newport's Back Bay! Almost ~ Acre. Owner Will Finance! Call REDCARPET7SC..1202 TRIPLEX East Costa Mesa. 1 yr. old; redevelopina area. Spacioes 2 BR, 2 Ba. Un· its wtfrplca. LIVE tN ONE. RENT THE -"!"""'~--•1--------1 OTHERS. $178,000 · Make offer Bkr . 642-5678 DAILY PILOT SUllSllNE AVAILABLE 5&4'.14 /8:J6. 762-i EASTSIDE REALTOR' Hlghly 11pgraded 4 bdrm 2 ba rrn:cy home w /lge . fenced in rear yrd & cov'd patio. New cpta. WAY drp;, wallpaper. Priced There ere lwo 1moorlan1 to sell fut. New on the market. Call now ! ~~~roifs~•dknowabout 64&-T11L ~ Walker & Lee Real Estate 1. Nol all real estale aoents are REALTORS·. A6AL· TOA• It I reolllflf'80 co>- lecllYG membefttltp mllll\ whieh may be uMCI only by rell ealate prolesslo...- ala wllO are member'I ol ltte NATIONAL ASSOC!· ATION OF REALTORS' Ind IUtllcrlbe to Ila ltrlet ~o4 Elhlc8. 2. Nol 111 REALTORS' llftndle '911denltll ...... There are REALTORS' In .~.,,, ,... ...... 11>9- aany. lnduttltll and~ merc111 prooert1e1. ~llllQ8ment l8nd de-~t1t. Ut1N111-.. l'llllO MoftVl9e llnencing. Aocltt~ COUl\MllnQ. Secontltl 100 synoic. toon. 1nve11m•nl A•· .. lrdl WMn )'Oii 1'9 1n me llllfMt fOf reel .... le ol 111Y ~Ind, IOOll It It OUI wty, I.DOI! !or, 111e REALTOfl' logo. vou·• llnd 1 ,.,, e11111 prol•• "°'* behind 9¥trY on& FHA appraisal $85,000. maoy open areas. ~ ·1.ltla:J!ilJ t ¢ ~~f.o..'~~s:J~ ~~;:,~~nn!i\~ ::J JiWJj)~ ,. I 2 I .,. . "'. . .. 3 ba home. Cell 8 AM to beach. SlaC,000. toPM.968-3371. WALUCE&CO. SIX UNITS »011 Y. ruHnuc REALTOR (~•vm faJl}l faij 7RI !>7~0R-S9s66 in xlnl rental local.loo in I !o~t.!..0.!' or Re.tltor A.88ociale. . _,,,_,_______ .... A T N. Costa Mesa. Btfl e~rooo Haveoeed for l good ac- ReaJ FBtate ~~~~~~~~~!=with lge pool as .. '--------•I tivesalespers()n. ~ attract.ion. Cl~ RorMcc.cle MOQUALIFYIMCi! to major shopping & us lllOHew-.iltY6 Eastside 4Br .• with Ml:'.W LISTING lioes.646-illl. ,._,,,_u-,r-5-.7729 wagon wheel charm. nc;n EASTSIDI! ----2.000 sq. fl. of happy Newport Sb ores $72.000. familylivtng.Callforde· waterfront. Large 2 super 2 bdrm. 2 bath. _.,.EllDUCID tails.~7171 story, 4 bdrm, family Mod II 1 di · r~ ~111<1••t\111"'•0111N~1 · room, den and 3 baths ---------ern v ng. naog. Must sell beautiful !.11~111 ti home. with canal front PYRAMID YOUR ~~':1~~~~~i~t! Paceseuer home. 4 Br. 2 ,l : i patio. New carpels. ~•mES 0 .,,....0 e.Largelevellotln ba.3carprage.S96,900. :.,, ... i : j ar~te~o a::ea~~i~~~s Tann;'iO:. fm;t step is ~-:Z.ea. ~~Sun l·S. Call 21DIMCOHDO pools.$149,7SO YoU'reready to move up CJl ·-=---uw ~or495-428Sowoer court and s wimming often tbe b. a rd est. If 400lU-~ f01 AU. So Calf. lledty For less than SS0,000 & no or start your investment 1.~~!1!'!-!!.illlli....!~~J kids.Assumable.subject PETE BARRETT prosram, but hav& £ . . -1--------· to exiating & pay only -REALTY-become cn:afused with all . . . Price Rec111cec1 S293P&I.Call8AM tolO the aspects of today's Owner &a.J'S let's talk. PM 968-a37L 642-5200 martet, theo come to the, _______ _ . .......-at QUAIL PLACE SUper sharp Newport ( IF ~~ -..-· c Heights 3 Bdrm. 2 bath ~l>Jflj;rn1t1 uu1 THl.....,,~ ... EW? yPRO!._~RTl~~;dlN · laGCAHYOHLOT home. Atrium entrance. ""'~" ou ...... Bet """ • pro-formal diDlng room and Real Estate Daisy fresh, ln Harbor fessional counseling One of Blg Canyon's family style kitchen. VlewHornee.2Bdrm.& about eitchan&· 1a-t bom ••-A veura·va•e and UDO ISLE Beautifully decorated biih beam cellinp, shut. tered windows, attrac· tivelY landscaped south petio. 3Bdrm Charmer. Priced to sell. $Z45,000. Call for details. 873-8SSO O'fN '" 9 . ,, s rt.JN roet NI((• •......... ,, ' , , ---' THE REAL ~ ESTATERS I .. deo, formal dining. Ing/installment sales ..... ea e a.-... P-• garden kitchen; ll<ll18CO and/or Investing toward prax ~acre overlootio.g sect CaU546-5880 GOLDEN YEARS private greeobelt. model; Dot lease land. your ..,25 ooo S rl s 'o Reasonably ,prl ced, with high Mure returns. ... • · 0 ou 1 • $139,500 we have it for you. A pro-quirt es only. 6'44·4111 ~ ~ -HERITAGE feulooal staff ol over 30; wkdys, 640-1395 Sat & C f ColeswlrtllY large enough to serve, 1•Swa------~~~~~~~ RW:°TOIS 640.00fO amallenoogbtocare. 1- . • REALTORS d ~~~1i ID PROP•WJllRr-.l""'IJCQ._..,. -752-1920 t no. 1 tOO QUAil ST. NEWPOfn' 9IAQt ape., 11118 301:> m Gt Mral 1002:G••,... IDO:Z ·······················~······················ Watewhoat a .... 2633W.CoostHwy. Nswport Beach 631·1400 . ... r:: .. I -~~ ~ I :----~~=:....-:-------!"~!!!!!·~.,..~~~"~· 1!!"'2. ........ ':!'.~ ....... ~:::~~ ....... ~.~.~...... ~.~.~ ....... !~.~.~ ..... .. ...... ._.S. Mr 11tehrS. ............... .,._..,_~ 'Ge•nil 1002 Ga•r• 1002 Ge•NI IOOJ C:.w .. W. 1022 C:.. .. Mlr IOU ..................... ...................... . ............................................................................................. ••····•••••·····•·•···· ·••·•········•••·•····· ...................... . : .... !~····-·""'"·-... •· uti 1001 • 1 I .. 10011 •• ,.. 1001 s t. 4 BR 3 BA d l ! I 0 a Au -_, ·-·••••••• .......... •••••••••••••••••••-•• •••••••••••···--····· pee • , ,runs rm, am rm. -' l"O $61.tOO •~~111!11!1!11!~•-t1111---? au new electrical. plumbloi. beating. It'• low down and dirty! PIMll HOMIS NOM S4t,too TO $1,100,HO -QMa Otl A...., In the areen. carefree BLUFFS! Prof decorated, custom "E .. plan w I ~mpJet.e water view ol Bay & Dover Shores from every window. Approx. 2M8 1q.R. w/3' B& (lg. mas.tee suite), 3'Aa baths. spacious famdy rm, 2 fplcs, eating area in kitchen + formal dining. All this £or $279,000 & you own one ol the lgst. lots in The Bluffs. Jean Dales 642-8235. (W-ll) ·PLAN 4 ROAOMOOI 4 BR home prof. landscaped w/brk entry, outdoor lighting & sprinkler s1ste~. ffigb beam~ ceiling & spot hgbllng make th1s something ~peci~l &. ready for your own 1mag1nat1Qn. $339,900. Lynne Valentine 644-6200. <W-12) GIACIOUS IA YROMT ilandsomely decorated w/finest <f ecorator •PPointments. 2 BR 2 bath apt. on the 5th floor Vista del Lido. Overlooks Harbor, ocean & Cat~lina . Full security, pool, P<>ss1ble boat slip. Offered in fee at $289,000. Martha Macnab 642-8235. (W-13) IMMACULATE TOWHHOME 3 BR Monaco w /n'ew cpts & decorator papers. Lovely garden has Japanese Pine & Bonsal trees. $299,500. Lynne Valentine 644-6200. (W -14) NEID ' A DOCk7 Room for your boats in front of this tlexible family home w/55' sunny bayside terrace for entertaining. 4 BRs, 3 baths, family & dining rms + bonus rm & gourmet island kitchen. $575,000 Fee. Dona Chichester 642-8235. CW-15) Md.AIM TOWNHOME Security gate, comm. recreation & terrific location make this Popular 2 BR Pinehurst model a great home! Ready for move in! $149,000. Lynne Valentine 644-6200. (W-16) SOMITHI._ UNUSUAL - HAU TO FIMD Adjacent to Dover Shores on fee land. Ideal for a couple. 2 beautiful master BRs. A home w/eVerything -you could wish for; huge living rm, formal dining, family rm, brk.fst rm looking out on covered entert.ainment area beside pool & jacuzzi. Utter perfection in every detail. Appl. only. Elaine Svedeen 642·8235. (W-17> -'"WHAT A LOVE! .. In Anniversary Estates! Well maintained in cul-de-sac location. Spacious rooms + cozy setting! 3 BRs -paneled family rm -paved formal patios -shuffleboard court -pool-size lawns -walled, secure & convenient. on l;'J acre. $124,500. Tom Allinson 642-8235. (W-18) WISTCUllF AHA -S 14t.SOO! Great family home w/room to add on! 4 lg. BRa + attractive family rm. Fenced pool + 2 patios. Room for trailer or boat. Walle to school & shops. Fast escrow PoSsible. Mary Lou Marion 642-8235. (W-19) Pl& & SLIP OH UDO $475,000 buys this lovely 2 BR. 2 bat.h & den townhome w/spectacular view of Lido Turning Basin. Marble fplc, parquet teak floorin g, beautiful papers & wallcoverings all done w/elegance & charm. Lynne Valentine 644--6200. (W-20) llAU.Y WtlQUI 1M H.Y. "'11.S ..• and a.lao clean and nice. Three bettrooms and a den. and open Uvlng area that Includes living, dining, entertainJng and kitchen . areas all surrounding a fireplace. You should see lt. Done in Country French. You should see the wood noorine, b.arbor and ocean view and pool size lot. A Unlque Home at just $180,000. U~l()UI: li()Ml:S REAL TOR~'. 675-6000 2443 East Coast Highway. Corona del Mar also m Mesa Verdu. at 546 5990 appl. Jocuul ln muter BR. Plush LookaUb-.bocuwbere ls k l -i. fi lhe txttalo roaa:ied! A cp . oa p BUA oors accent a dream handyman's earadlae! kit. & £am rm. S289,500. Paint Prollll Spr•wllng HARBOR HIGHLANDS GEMi New list.Ing! 2021 Diana Ln. NewPort Beach. Must see, owner moving! OPEN SUN. 1-5 $139,000 38drms., on Larae l.ot ! Shovtl'em out, Painl'wn up aod you've aot ~If an estaUI! Price dirt cbeap-wblch lffms OQ1y ri&bU Call Now ! 8C7-$>10 MOBILE HOME-Treasure Island Laguna Beach. 1 Bd. ex. cond. Steps to beach. , Ol'ff' "I <I.,, s flJH IOlli Nl4.I • ·-Won't Last! SB.300 ONLY OMl a..T FHA RePo. Under $3000. Dn. 3 BR, ilia Spaclou. WilUuaaltJre BA. Like new beaut.)' with 3 bdn:u. 2 4 BR, 1 lh BA. patio, walled yard. $62,900. FHA assumable. - JOHM VAHIAN CO. 11TIS. (714)631-0900 I GeMral IOOZ Ge•1Gll 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• baths " format dilllo1 room. Beautiful grounds. mothing compares w/our low price. Terrific poof, sauna & rttrealloa areas. &t6-TllL c::3 Walker & lee ReaJ &tate ll&ROOM lll •ti M Luxurious custom home + 2 bedroom garage apartment. One of a kind - Completed in Jan. of 1978 for present owner. ' bedrooms & den (or 5th bedroom). Uvlng room & master bedroom w /fireplaces. Master bath includes Jacuu.l & separate dressing room. Kitchen is a dream of space & appliances. Large f an\ily room e>pens onto patio. A house designed to be the complete home & only 2 bJoca from the beach. SM9,500. 702A..-O 2 unit income prop. Great location. Owner wiUing to trade f ot" Newpc>rt or Costa Mesa property -A1klng $179,000. JIOl Y.WD~••-S...tew OPE 1-5 SAT & SUN Ocean view ti ving -2 bedroom. 2 bath plus den -Owner will trade or assist in financing. $229,000. ... H. IOIBTSOH. llA.Ltoa 615-3637 2711 E. COAST HWY, COM *PANAMA* llACHHOME Huge Uving room. coun-ear.. .. .._. 1022,C.... .. Mtr IOU try ~-'20.000 as--··••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• sumab!eloan. ~7.00Mo. -----------------1002 '"MOITH TUSTIM LOCATIOM .. A great upgraded 4 bdrm, 2'h bath home with lotS of extras. Would you believe 2 double ovens! ! Also air conditioner and wet bar. 2300 Sq. ft. of living area oo l leveJ. $119,950. Cal 546-4141 . SPY'91.ASS -Use YOUR SPYGLASS to observe one of the finest views Newport Beach has to offer. Visit this stunning 4 bdrm daily 1-5 PM. Offered at $279,000. 640-6161 lsla Viveros in the Las Perlas group just a few miles from Contardora & onl~ 45 miles from Panama City. 1228 Acres of tropical beauty. Ideal for resort hotel & gambllng casino. Best fishing in the world. Many financial advantages & governmental incentives not found in other areas. Offered exclusively by Harbor Realty at $4,470,000 67M400 Payment. No new loan costs. Covered paUo, built-ln BBQ. Beautiful waterfall. Great home for entertaining. Priced at S83.950. Hurry--<:811 ~67 Ol'fN '" 9 . " \ 'lJ" to:, N•u · !•11111 TUHSFBUDll UNIV.,ARJC Motivated seller .bas priced this My 3 bdrm condo w /din rm below market. Ox.ford model. Lge bonus rm. btfl view of bills. Offered at only SllS,000. Hurry! $45--9491. 1033 WWte Sails w., Spacious 4 bdrm. family rm home in original Harbor View with formal dining, pool, jacuzzi AND gorgeous ocean. harbor, island and night Hght view. Reduced to $259,500. 332PolttHHlo South of Hwy. An absolutely charmlng 2 Bdrm cottage with gleaming hardwood floors and TWO separate 2 car garages. Reduced to only $134,500. Cal 644-7211 for ...... /Jn l'ilLEl. /Jn Nll,U. GAIU 'I & 01\1' ry & ASSUllAI ES ASSULIAfES (~i\$11541114!1 G..,.ot 1002 ~ 1002 oc~~vta•~ :!:!~.;.!~!.~I=.~~ .. ~!!.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ s,,... S..-1 v111y l~o~t.{ Me~;:i Ir 1rn1: Hunlinglrin 8p;ich·N ewporl Br>ach ...... ____ ._, Uoobstructedviewof~e $45.500 ortH SUM 1·5 blue pacific ocean rrom S P a c i o u s 2 B r 26 laltoo CoYn this unique home. Watch Ge•ral 100 81111.. 1002 ········~·············· ·•·•···•···•··········· q&JICK SALE MESA "VEttDE Lrg 3 bdrm, new paint. Wider $80,000. llACH ~ 'd:t~ r!oU: Waterfront, beautifully the beautiful sun set S. Coast Plaza. Seller decorated BALBOA from your private ter· JOGGER COVES 2-story home. race. Priced for quick Jog to sand & surf from wants~54.7ab~ckly. ENTERTAIN roya~ly ~~f18\~·~·p~e~~\~~ this gorgeous California from the huge recreauon 963-6767 Classic ! Step1> from r~.-wel bar, fabulous Ol'f,.1,1 ,>·•'''''"'0~11., EASY LIVING Good investment! 3 Bdrm. condo near Fas hion Island & beach. Open Weekends. $114,500 TAX SHELTER prime cul-de-sac location -yiew & boat slip too! On· [ I """'°"Atta: 1f ~:s ~:~~1sf-~:~~~ ~tiifiil :Y S27s ooo tiii· 1111~:l!·u COSTA MESA Chef's kitchen & dining ·-~·~1;· 1 .. 1.1.~.l-ll Ch~~~:!e: 2 ~~ JfQu! 3 UMfTS area. 3 VERY spacious ! car garage. Best swim· 2 Family sized units, ocean side of hwy. Rent both or rent one & enjoy beach living yourself. Ask. $215,000 GOOD HAL ESTATE 494-7511 Room for 4 more. bedrooms, P~US den! MIMl-«AMCH 41R ming & fislUng area. INVESTORS!! $139,500. Clean as a whuUe! Just • 4UMrrs reduced $5000 ! Anx· rool.-$66,400 Close lo s tores & UVEIM&IUIU> 1 ~ Yr. old, adj prop. ious-<:allrast-752-1700 VAMODOWH restaurants.1275,000! SUl9..SOO. ort" ,,,9 ," ~ "'"' iti"' ,...,., . CircuJar drive. Large COSTA MESA ~~~,dJei•I §:;:~$.:~~ e~~1~i;.:~~ ~=*7¥~ ~ .. :::;;.tree\ · ~ grounds su"l'roundldg Jrr•ded carpets. air· dea, & declc w/vlew Formal liv. rm with 645-6080 rw:" H&F Freeform pool. cood. 2 Landscaped ~ Cata.Uaa In oJd green bouu window. 54B-OOl6 CiaEEHllOOtc Separate wing for bide-patios. Comm. pool. CdM . $206,950. Brkr. Huge separate family :---~--UmMG away Master Suite & 8 ,500! '75&-l288 room hosts crackling u mo .J!Ja/'8 Big. big 2 story in im-children's q.uart~rs. F.A.111 y PIUCB> CHARMING 3br' 2ba used brick ftreplace. 3 MEWPOU HACH FOIUMOlll $40,000? with this 2 BR mobile home. you can live lo De Ania. Newport's most exclusive park complete w/pools, jacuzm, & boat slips. WESTCLIFF macuJa•• condi'la·on re-Hurry for this unique College Park. choice --------+guest ... -·-e "'""'I 2 king sized bdrms, pool ady to ~ve in now & bargain! 963-7881 loca.BdrmstJOb, 2Jusbt lhsUke n1ewu' 3 NEWPORT patl06, R~. Pri~~y. ~7171ot1 too! Act now! you11 Want to a.•-· see· OPfN 1119 ·" \ 11.1"' 10N 'di· •• a • am y HEIGHTS ..,"7 ooo Owner "A" "030 _. '"" dbl b · k r 1 .... • · • .....,.., · Ol'fN "',,. ,, \ 1u1Hof'J N<• · ~::.~: "r:Jr~i [tllfiltl ~;·~~ '·· . • s~ U::SWM !?.::::s:;..,'D :?i !•~BIHi oeil.ing le a huge loft. If " or84 SAT. 1·5 Eight UDJts being totally c~· g for both.. f#lll_:;~~y~-~::::11!=~==~·~-~··~-~ you need a big home in 17012 CiroYe CW.:.. f be I· perfect condjUoo, this i.s Charle Brown Huntington Beach. li~~\~1bU:e-!:w~~: owner~~· only. By MESA VlllDE it! Calltoda.y. ~9'9L and his new partner Bob 3-3-2-l; Lovely residen· tion. ~ price $239.900. IEAUTY Bentson have an empty tial area. property in tip-$3S,OOO Down payment. OCEAN VIEW. s pec-VA TEltMS" desk in tbe office. Give tDp shape. 3 Bdnos., 2 Owner will trade. BEST tacular ocean & Newport This 1 ly bdrm & 1 ly ~ Walker & Lee us a call & let's talk bath owner's unit. Priced UNIT BUY IN AREA Harbor view. Pool wood v ~ m Almost 3000 aq. ft. of ___ Re_al_Ea_i._te __ -il about the advantages of tosel.lat$21S,OOO Pleasecall962·7788. · ~· • bdrms., '2 ba., ~~i::'n=~tz family living. 4 BR & llDRM $74 950 set.li.ngrealestatewith laltoolarProp • K€Y skyllghu thruout. Comp. frnl "1 Y den, 2 fireplaces & a • tan'SOH & llOWM ....... •1 remodeled & updated. ......!. e0 .. ,,oy,ment.th o1ur superyard.•Pricedtosell VAOttFHA R€ALTOP.Sft Easy mainte n a n ce! "._,...,. ow rom e ge at SLSS,000. All new carpeting! 3 HOI DOVE ST. * 675-7060 * 1224 500 Interested & liv rm thru sliding gl~ IALaOA lstAMD ~roo= :;,~~ =-~OIS N~~i_~;-~ l~~~~~~~~ HIDDEN 2 STORY qualineci bl\Yers only. By :0:ac;1Je~~:e~ ::~~ 206 •ARHIT kitchen. Covered paUo. ----Popular 4 bedroom, 2 owneal. 494-64611. Courtesy back yrd w/bearing fruit Two 2 BR Income unit.a Immediate occupancy. sa1•SMOVB> balb plan with heavy tore tors. trees only $85 000 on the Wesl end or to To qualified VA or Deaperateforof!u! shake roor. Prime ftri•at.leoclt 54S-9491. ' Balboa Island. Just re· FHA R, ba • neighborhood. Bargain ducedSl.5 000 Buyer! Has RV 3 B 2 ., cuJ Cle sac. -'-al $98 500 CALL Corona Highlands 4 [ • · parking spot too ! Mesa Verde. $85,000 ~Bo. · · Bdrma, ~ baths. fencedOIWj'1!;w1fluu1 0 Hurry-call now for de. A.JobnsaaBkr 979-4964 .SELECT yard. r1xer. $155,000. Real"'-•·•· tails. 752-1700 Ag/./Owoer. 613-3620 r.o.....c: : ·. _ -1:~J·,,i,;,j:sQJ.'f1;f1!11• Coa<>MADB.MAR L:,:•:s 2=cV:::~!r WA~ y.j Rf:iii':~ Get ready ror aw:nmer! FIXR-UPPE171m Vu. 3 b r, (rpl, must see. This charming home just Si>ectacular bay views: 6"·2641, 644-8722 1114 came on lbe market and ~Island Re411y 11t•--~ slip, aha.re pier: beaut. Greab toc:nbvu iD f':'pt ~ts. White Sails. Open 1·5, won't last. Wide entry. "' 473':i10o''"' .._' ~s!! teak & r o • e wood w ere t e action is I Sat/8'm. huge living room. formal iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;I This ls it! Big 4 bdrm + features. 3 Bdrms .. 3 Open EVERY afternoon, dining, gourmet kitchen den+ fm.ly rm. Huge yrd baths. separate maid's call Cleo there 646-5369, Reduced to $195,000. witb breakfast bar. Step. HELP! like back home. Btfl quarters. Side & ocean or United Bkrs 64&-7414. Owner w/consider con· down r amlly room Owner bas painted in & pool. You asked for it . patios, laundl')' rm. & P.S. now greatly re· tractolaale,secoodTD. <massive) big, big out, l'nstalled NEW you'vegotlt -alJ!!Call ~~~~~~~~ wortroom.$.595,000 ducec:I. you name It! Owner bedrooms. Lovely carpeting thru-<>ut AND =~rn~~~que MAURVSTAUFFER W.0.fs&c.cl t006 8:'~~~:i!!Ro~ c;~~%~M~!~ ~v:rr! reduced-to Sll9.950!! Va· SEALIONREALTY ••••••••••••••••••••••• --ao .._ p· .. beach ac· li II , cant 4 Bdrm •'SOL S 3601 E Cat Hwy CdM "'"'' "" •• eve. Ca now, won I VISTA" in nice area! As· ME A VERDE 673-5454 ' DUPLEX cess. 516 DeAnza. agt. last.~23~ llOADMOOI Hard-to-find Plan 1 w/atl the amenities of Newport 's most exclusive community. 5 BRs w/sep. children's wing & maid's qtrs. Lg. yard, prof. landscaped w/pool jacuzzi & fire pit. Only ~.ooo.' Lynne Valentine 644-6200. (W-21) rlttCID TO S1W BeauWttl 3 BR, den, single-story ho.me in ... move-in " condition. . .fresbJy painted inside & out! Lg. pool-size yard w/fruit trees. A best buy in Cameo Highlands at $167,900. Appt. only. Donna Godsball 644-6200. <W-22) sume low interest VA. $79,500 1213N.C.StHwy,Laguna 2 br each..Li.ke new w/ 67S.23U ONNl119 ·1r\11JN10111N1C1 · ~·:::f.E:::·" i::;:.;;;;;;wW" k.~)rr!"~r:~: -4::000 ii'!~i':: ~~~:. [elJVlil .~~~~~~~I CALLqulckly7Sl-3191. u al Prope - llAUTlfUI. JASMIMI cam Spaciom 2-story w/luxury decor, 3 BRs + family rm w/lg. sunny wrap-around patio. CdM con venlence -guard-gated security. pool & jacuzzi. $254,900. Belen Hartley 642-8235. (W·23) IHI~ YllW LOT-1121.• Over io.ooo aq.n. ol level ground w/magnificeot white water view located on bluff lo San Juan Capistrano. Must be purcbued in conjunctloo w/adj. 3 BR bome alto situated on 10,000 sq.ft. lot. Paula Bailey 60-8235. <W·24> G•M.... 1002 Ge•ral 1002 C:SELECT ey°:S~!'~m:iditioa~ ...._,.I 1111 1007 :r::edu!i~an:.~~ Brand new3Br .. 38a, ex· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• T"PROPERTIES unltawtt.b Delwte Master ••••••••••••••••••••••• see to appreciate.· ecuti ve home w itb B«;, Can'°n UNCfltPIOMISED llEGANCE Direct golf course frontage - spectacular "2" fairway view. No ·Qetail overlooked in this gracious "Augusta" home. 2 Bdrm. suites+ den /study, formal dining, view deck. 2,000 Sq. ft. of sophisticated living. '1'r1'1Y without ~uall Offered at $249,000. Shown with pride by appol.ntment through - ,. ... Make your sboppln1 ~•er by usiq the Dal.l,y Pi.lotClaasified Ads. ~~ &Jf.7fenooal 3 ~ ~;,·~1 b!k. tA> bay. Neuport Pier Realty k'~•1f1~~~~.S.:: oPfN l1t9•11PUN101J1N1Ct• MaraballBlty 675-4600 ~ catbedral ceillnp, frplc, 5-raf IOOZ •. ·.,1 ···-·-•nnn formal din. rm., dream ~ P1 I , .. , PoW 2005 8atbcN1 llhd kitchen, wltb 112lcro- New ly remodeled 5 Ne•po;t ..._613.205a wave, luge ram. rm .. Bdrm. 2 bath. 2005 E . oversized yard. Master THE R-EAL ~ £STAT£RS -----) ....................... --- 'lie~~ UDO ESTA.Tl 80' fronting on Lido's most desirable street -exciting European home overlooking sparkling 46' PQOl an~ lush gardens. $600,()00. A c:cuwa&..-. CO. &44·9080 ,,., .... ~ ......... ......... ,C&fTQ l • •• ... • <kean Blvd. $185,000. c.NMIM 1024 Bdrm w /sllllken bath, litf!./Owoer, ••-•••-••••••-•••••• study. Submit all offers. 673-3820 tll6.500. Principals only. TrtpJex, 3·2·1 BR; nr. e1em acbool sm.ooo Maraball RJty 675-4600 c.... ...... 1022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OMTMICAHYOHS Clharmiq 2Br. 2 trpla, op•n beam ullln11. .,e1b. LocCed oo cbot~ lot'oe PolloY St. au.<* . ...._,orlnfo. ',. --...... -...... . . AA 5, SO.SS. a&lillH adl HIJ big ltema small ltems or UT hem. Jun call IQ.S171, \ ... '"' SNCUaL• PrflM 0... Maa a~ nr So. Cat !!nm • lrvme lnd. Park. Super 2 •lr. uqn bomlti 3 .. Br. 2 ~ ba. A.JC. 2 enc • P:atl• • baleol\y 1terrace off mstr ate w/mlrrored wardrobes. Comm. ~reatloa \ncl: 2 pools. 2 jacu.uil. 2 ltnnla eta ft 2 c\ubh&es. Top quality constr. &c amenities incl: Ceramic tiles. retrta as JJ&race dl'. ~· A mu.st see for the senous borne shopper. CIMIUb 21 AllP08t' UAL TY 71t-Ut0 ... fw lor SIVllAL LA CUISTA HOMIS Larae 2 a1or)t. Priced right to sell. 2300 lo 2800 sq ft. 4 & 5 Bdrm Model Available. 3 baths formal d.inlng rm. farnUy room & bonus room. 3 car aeraeet. Upgrades.. One home bu boal & t.raUer access. Pride of Ownenhip-Under 3 yrs new .... ..... ,LllcM 847-8070 I. ...... '*'It.. Ho.Mt'-'.. frldtr, Ap'll 21. 1978 DAILY PILOT 09 ........................ ,.. ...............•...... ~ ....•.• .:· ... t~~ ~ ............ !~~ ~.':..~ ...... J~.~-~---·-· ~.~.~ ....... . 1 lb£1REE!!. llST CONDOS ~~ ••••• !~ :~ ... ~.!~ :~ .... .!~.~~ A auper &barp z atory 3 It THI •RIA Qd-dHac • Coll (()Ql'H bedroom boas• wltb n .. e e..autlful. AIR F .a.auLOUS nei,hbortlood. 1pae. 4 br !~ room..:ce lD CONDITIONED A and 8 "' 2\11 ba. alra I& lot ...., ma.ier aod Plaa Welaut Square ll•· MIW..lllTE w.a.TER lllS.000.~ tn lbe lMna room. Nicely lDJ area•, ar., bot~ n-n "' ~ aoda buuUfuJ priced beloW the mark.t. New listing with panoramic vlew ol UnlqueWoocU1GIA11 patlo. Asking at ... 7'0. Jlllt ._ to Dana Point to Palos Ver""es. Hua• pPaD $ br. 4 b•. M .SOO. the pool! Very , ... clou "' fl'R. DR. a• me r in, and ~ ean euppty t• Dramatic free form circol1lr aauoa. lfUle awim pool nanl.allyouwiab. .alairway lakes YOU rrom lhe w/jac. +yard &re•. IU· eb\ran,.., wav & formal "'1-1-1 room dlut Mat. 3 car vr. 2 "" " ~ '8 . WHAT N 0 R E to tbe Upilain.llvlng tootn with c ULD YOU WANT! view of White sand & s~ets fol' $2~000. Bond Re&Jty YOJ.lr enjoyment. This 4 BR Home an.etuor-...m deserves your attention. .__,, Nt.auel Shore1. Owner Of9e HOUSI SAf 6 ~ 3!r 4' den. Custom •hul· Cal fer 41rtdlw ten. view. beach 11 ten· M A y 0 c K nia.$1M.OOO ..... ~~ 1024 C.......... IOZ4 C-.W.S. 10.Z4 1Wfl9•._. 1040 IAMCHllALTY laM.D ••••••••••••••• ••••••••• •••••••••••••• •••••• ••••••• •• •••••••• ••••••••-·•-•••••••••• IS 1 .. 2000 D llST IUY"t ~~n;~"' tt~::e~t WTS.DE~yo....,. Seelraave, Mesadel Mar. Oomty coodo. 3 BR. 2~ WOC)OBB.ll)GEPLACE Proud owners He beaut ~ 114.900. $40--., a,~ ro':!e ~48°~7~~&m:l~ 4 BR. lrplc, nr ever· ba. 11'1 encl ... t .• r2·c1ar Special offering. 3.5 cU1tom. up•raded, a ll appt. ~·1 ' • )'lblfta. Nu crpts. \lie le w/auto opener, rpc, bdrm.Ccmt.emporaryde· luxuryruaa 3br,2.,.,ba2 CORPORATION ....;.'--------1 aien Pease. paioL RV awrage area. bttnl. upended thn>out. tacbed f•mil.Y hocnes io .uy, din rm. f/r . P1Uo & 380 GLENNEVRE 952.900. view coad_!>\ :Br. 2~Ba. air, frplc. rnn on · lY townr 644· lSM OPIH HOUSI l'HiBEST OF "8,aOo. Byownr. ~54 S16.800. 963-31M6 aft e • open. woodsy d .. 11n. xtra major appts. Next to 1 A,.., ..._.A BEACH SAT/SUMIZ..5 c.-..~ ... ._ wlmds. By owner. prtn. Jlllt~•alltto-lalle fi pool.i~••cllls.$83.SOO ~·V" f'resbly painted Mesa MESA VERDE .....,..... w-• only. ~tnVIUqeotWood· Auumable lo Int or ~494•2148 ..._YI.lo 10'7 del Mar delight. 3br, 2ba, For Sale By Owner 2Br + den, 174$0. All IF THI WORD brid&e. From $lJl,OOO. tenna. ()pn dJy. 41 Snip. U .., ••••••••••••••••••••••• din rm + fam rm Lovely,clean,4br,2Y.iba newkit,crptiq,&more. M'l-«101 drap.551-1444 3 BR 2 BA Condo. air w/beamed ca\hedral family bome. lncludea See&90Joun,Sun 1·Sor MO .... EY -------By-. 3 BR, ..... Ba ............ .....__.._ 1a..e• •-•---10•• cood .. cptS. drpl. pool , eel~ Jnc:lades new nc>-den w/cqiy frplc , liv rm call Schworer Realtor, " f'KrMTDE(ll v-•.... .,. -.-------.----anal s tory $66 750 ..... c:-EXCm5YOU IRIUftlft fplc, xlnl loc Below -•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••-••••••••••••• 71 .. ....,,,c:IW>c • ' ~u n . aec. syatem w/frplc, lrg rorm. din -·--•• .. ...._,._.... IJ'\dt trem Is playbouae: rm. new kitchen, PLUS M~ • v~DE then you'll love th.la H.B. W!ndsor offered for only mar. et • t H9. 900. •.ooo By OWDer. 2858 Family room w/brick ~~ 5" CC>Mo. tbat baa cheap '93,900. Thi• lar1e 4 _;m"'870 _______ _ 0,.. D9lv I OAtiMPM Drake. '51-3180 BBQ. Lrg back yrd Adjacent to C.M. Goll pa)'melltl Is low down. bedroom home ls Ideally ASSUMll%LOAN .v w/patio. Close to schU, CM>. Dell&blful 4Br. 3ba Ita close to the beach located and shows areal. ••OWN& churc hes Is park. bomew/pool, lgefam rm w /communlly pool. OwnerlaaiWoul!! :, :S~v~'ysi,7{:2d::. zn11 VtaAatoraa Oneota ldnd El Picasso Reduced $7.ooo: Only Sl12, 706. Fantut1c.- panoram.lc view. 4 BR 3 fu.11 Ba. 2 fplc·s. second ety library. centra! air. 4 Br. 2 ba.. formal dining, Putthase inch.des tennis & 5eP d.lnlng rm. Altrac· MOVE·IN Immediately ~ brick frplc, corner lot. 2 le sw1m asembershlp in lively priced by owner al le watch your money ~ ~ 7m ln~~a!0~;{ij car 1ar 900 Dogwood. nearby Mesa Verde Sl.32.SOO. Pb540-0827 grow. Call today for qit '° b h.SOO. Phone 7~1·0174 Country Club. S!M.900. moreWo. ~~-·'1/ffflU· eves . Opn Hse 104 sat le Sun. $67,300 540-3666 Mesa Verde beauty, 3 BR. ~ Boa Vista Circle. 3 Bdrm home on 2 ba custom.lied home. l4'1B beautiful tree-lined •&~_. .... &-... CH covered patio. 00.t or -~ .,_ trlr access. Mature olive UMIV. PAU Approx. YJ acre. special trees. princ only please. for horse & doc lovers; TI4·586-8992 RAHCHUALTY lMT&aACE N QR INS ieeal for horses : county1------Wllelc~ii t..rg formal dln'g rm. IDEAL 1treet. CloH to bch. Call fam nn, 3 frplc's, huge DEL LARSON patio w trlreplt, beauty So.. Calf Realty SS l..ZOOO Dover. on the m ajor R E A L T area, + large 2 bdrm .• 2 DEC. HOME ...::~~~~~~~i;iiiii;;iiiiiii;;-Wjiiii;;;iiiiii;~ greenbelt. Gas Bar·B· Y bath home. $117.500. By Owner. 2000 sq rt. Que, elec. gar. door SAHCLEMEMTl AIC.pool szyard,allup· , REAl ESTATE lnd.scpcl front & back. LOCATION C.ll 54&-S60S Elec 1arage door opener & m11Ch more. S9'7.500. ZONED 11 p COSTA MlSA 48R W /POOL •VA $1751* opener. ~arque\ entry, SP e c I a I p r Ice d grades. many w.tras. BY dWMB 1 worlr with Orange Co. Solarian oor in kitchen, OPEN HOUSE townhouse. $89.850: 3 G R E A T F o R V l ur...t mirrored wardrobe ZSlLowerCliffOr.·S bdnm .• 2 bat.h.s.alllarge ENTERTAIN IN G' By ownet, prln only hl"U ftlPLEX LcefamJ.lyrm, llv rm, ela on 1 · nvJDH lo doon. covered palio and LAGUNA BEACH ~! Incl. amenities. $114.SOO.~. .....,.• dlnrm. 2 ba. ~75.00C>: Forlnfotall: priced below market a\ Sunday ltoS swimming pool. tennis _St()._7_6l_o ______ 1 Need a place for your $175,000/$35,000 Btful lndscped & very burln~ss? Electrical, Owner carries balance at cleu.J itoey. •Br. 2aa. plumbinJ. glass. parts 9 .5% Positively ApOa Dlo •Cl f\. on cul shop, otf1ce, etc. Approx brealhtaki~I 8 yr old de.u c. St4 ,500 By 12.000 sq.ft. Am~ park-dreamboat in miatcond. oner. cau 751-<Wl 1111. 3 bays CalJ All 2 atory studao aptl. rn cpt'd pallo w /lge el AgL 541-0(IOO tlll.900 ().Y 0 , ...... 2 Bdr 2 cts , clubhouse, jacuzzi. Laidt Model. 3,00014.ft. 4 pool c.tm drpa • d ~ bath. ·~e~ block.,to Never lived ln: quick oc· BR, 3 BaOpe. Fam Rm. FP. Family bome or 'Neetclirt, SBr, lV.Ba. lg yd, Cruit ueea Ca 11 for epp't ~~-4716 ''Reduced" E11ide cust. Reduction 2000 sq fl, 3Br. Cam rm. 3 Eitcl\4,live California car gar, R·2. Agl 1lyled home In prime 6'6-7111 location 3 bedroom . h · O'#Der's apt ls 1~ sq ft. Jl'ea\m'el i.Jlcl blUns. dis· bwf,Sber. patiot. frplcs & 5hUe root. Top locaUoo. eaat ol Harbor Blvd le No "WUson. w.,_/Joceb.-eo •eatton Ul3ltJ1·31ll E¥ft 12131471-5603 1026 UPeraded. Slil,000. Pb Main Beach. Bright " cupancy for buyer. wetbar n &m. 22485 IM"3lllM 1Q l'ftM Owner arudOGll! Almaden. By owner . 6802Bndlewater0r. DUUU f cJean.-~. MAURYSTAUFFER $150,000. 644 ·0Z28 or OpenHOUM!Sunl-5PM KltONS l~~~~~~~~I SWEEPING VIEW . SEAUONREALTV -~------- BLOC11 TO THE "¥N I· &eautJ!ul country setting 3601 E. Cst Hwy, CdM Get V St.art . l.h.ia C l " ~ bu,ters call R.a.ocb with ~ivc view of 673-5454 our an as IEACH Realty. We have over Best R.-In. the oceaA; ~ quiet &c l213N. est Hwy. Laguna moving 6 profitable real 2 B o 2 BA. 1 yaar n~. seventy homes for you t.o -r private. , __ ... _ ot fi.x·UP "9'1"331118 esuit.e market. A large "' ... ... ... dDe rrom. ln all price T• llerock ~ 1~~~~~~~~l 5electlon·VA. P'ltA. lse UxSO mobile home rangea and .ues. Some potential yet extreme1Y1-op\ 0 1, good hn11nclng Hudly bffD lived in. will ll y "'"'"'"' Scartt4 bdrm., fam. rm. comfortable aa \s. 2 SUPERB LOCATION avail. Call used as a weekend tenm~ S«M\a~ ~ home ln good location. Bdrm. plus a Large den. High aoove Bluebird Ca-Richardson Realtors retreat & is in SUPER and many have ~ Very sharp condition! GZUOO. • nyon. Unobstrtictable Call 768-5600 SHARP CONQITlON. air. For complete in· Beautiful patios for out· --• whitewater views. Cust•---------Won'tlutatoaly$t2,900. formation on homes If\ doorenjoyment.Callfor SPANISH MANSION. blt,3Br&den.2 8a.Lge Mlwporfleoclt 1069 call NOW! the l.rYi.ne area. "'ve us a ~. 11. Y12ou.~I love this Dana Point landmark Uv & Din area. Play ••••••••••••••••••••••• 54"3666 all ., .,.., .. ..., _., c.averted to 3 units. re I d k ~ .,. c . Ferfect for owner oc · area o ower ec Hs: ...... .-v-, ... cupaUon plua income. ~~~ry·~~,N~~ le~ WAT&lFROHT Ocean v1ew. Impressive. cor . Xlnt move·m cond. $355,000 home with ramily room MESA VERDE sc I dis· dlnl.ng uUna area and trlrt. Lovely home, 4 Br. ••••••••• .. ••••••••••• firepl~ce. Pool!! S83.95i0. Z ba. $85,900. Agt ---------i -,._. ..__.,..tt Wltelc-i11 BKR. 540-1720 1-SZl-·_:JS_l_&. ____ _ By owner, comer, 4 BR. 2 YA.ELL ba, tam rm, 1800 sq n. copper plumbing. nu 11111!19 paint.$72,500 2163 Na· IYOWMER Newe r ocean v iew Duplex. quality con· strucUon. 3 Bdrms and Bdrma $142,000. Agen\ pride of ownership as By 0 w n er erk r s Century past charm. Ltv· well as a llOWld invest· welcome. 494·2114 Ing nn overloob bay and menl. S2J.S.OOO. dock. Huge SUMY family , . . .. -..REAL ESTATE • 1CASH ...... ~... tiooalAve.~·2319 Owner ~3620 ·-·--1~~~~~~~ For Your Moue RAMCHUAl.TY RIDUCID $5000 hi• AOlh! 111°2000 ~· -. -... ......... ... I 050 kllchen. 4 king a1zed CORONA DEL MAR IN· ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• bdrms plus balcony off COME. 2 Bdrm. cottage TryThisforStarters ma&ter. For personal with two rear units. Ex-3 Br, l~ba, fantastic previewcaJl646-711t. ce1Jent location, quiet & view of Laa Hills. Cen-OPtN '"., •• , \ '""' 't•w .. " 1• • • • 4 • • • • A OOHYf_~ aHOf'PIHC AMl..o• SlWIHG CUIOl rOtt THt CAL OH nu GO Add an oqutsltt touth to tables with these dOllta.. P1""pples-ewerytodfs fJV 011te desi1n-creatt • &Ttceful star or ttow« mot1t $et 1n mesh P11t1111 7152 laraer dOllF (or ce11l1tl)ltCt) 24". smaller (mat) IC'" 1n No 30 $1.50 for ncll ~tttfn. Add JS. eech 111ttefn IOI f1rst:e1ass 11111\111 encl bfftdhn&. s.4 to: Alkt ... Needlecraft Dept. to.s Dally PllOt .. lU,CMa..S1a.. .. '"" n t•n. Nit .._ ...... ,.,,..... ...... YAl.Ul ptdlllld 1918 MEW· CRAfl catlklt Cllooa from 22S dC$11R\. J ~-tnsidt All Cllfti. 1(1111. CtocMt Se.cl 75C l.llt ..... ~ .suo ,.. ......... ·11.50 ... '•' "" Qllts . • us Sl*l'p',.Qlllltl ... 1J$ 0.-. wltlt.... . l •• Cltdllt ............ suo --Qllla.. .. . St.GO ..... CMMt ..•...... $1.• s.. a 1111t w . ...... .. J5 • ··=:-·----··· .............. .... a.lllt f!! ..... ....... Clldllll -••.• .................. , ! ........ ....... . ,..'f:I ........ l c..1~·· .. .. ltPftal I ... ~ ....... , l.. .. nt _.,. Wit 7Jf IS o.iit. T:~ IS • ~ ..... u., ... 71f Ownr transf'd, 1parlltiog SCOTT RIAL TY •nTRTLEROCK • clean3 BR, 2 ba coodo. ___ S_U._7_5_3_3 __ -1 3 BR 2 ea Broadmoor. Frple, utll rm. JU. w/fam rm, diA rm. uf. ............ 1048 abopplng. wortb buying. Priced , --r right al &.SOI> Call for . ~ ITHE REl\L ~ ESTi\TERS. cooveo.leot to beach & tral a1r & worth seein&. •. . Call f« information on •111>Uoday. ·t ~ bW'e lncome properties lUc:batdsooR.27W-~ ===~~~~~ --·____J available through us. LlllJl-Mlgllal I oi2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• carport. tenni.a pool, n IY OWHlll d A 1 I ... -••••••••••••••••• Marina. vu•1: vac~nt. 2Br. deo. pool, best HB gr • · v mm~ · i---------$79.500. Prln only, area. er hse Sun 12·5. Sl09.500. LMlbld. Own~/ ClfOtCllUIDUMG 4$-14$3,661-0384 112'11J "pLn .... ~"""". ql. 75&-1288 ~ ..,_._., • SITE W /PLANS. clOH to !OtSAl.EBYOWNER Spacloualyrold2800sqft L.AKENOHT beac~. view. close lo -~·~4~9~4~8!:QS~!..7~'*:__, ... ~~~~~~· 4 SR home. 1~ ea. u •BR.Zden,U>ero;of.cul· Best loc. beat view in schools. walk to town. FOR~VIEW MAGMIRCINfVIEW Rm, 2 car iar, re de-aac st. Qwck sale Wdbrg. IW( 2+ den. All $13t$0.494-85l9 5 •-in the rolling hills of uon,ably priced. $8a$0. prtce of $123,500. By upgrades. New· By Catalina • tity lights. Nortbview. 3 BR. 2'-' BA. 1\~3440 ownr. Prine only. owner67>5194 21Jr+dal.2~bacootem· formal dining. family 751-3773 IYOWHIA ~~J!,t:i!~.soo . room w 1fireplace . •Ol'IH HOUSE• University Pt tVllJage Onl)' ... $129$0. Sat..SUn 1-S, 3 new ocn n I Highly upcraded alJOO STOIYIOC* l1l u:"4 = ~ in view bomel. 3Br, 2~8a. $1+l3sq500rt·1'nc3luBd~ 21anBad· I~~~~~~~~ !.._Bdrmach .. Hbomed-d·. lC::blkgg.edto Nim•l . Spacious, aundeck, frplc, micro · "'" · _, .. ba':d-to flnd ·•ff" plan. WAMTEDU! msert 1 bOrder •JUMBOVA'* J wor1t wt.th Orange Co. Vets only. Homes t o SlT5,000. For Info ca!I: Vet Agt. Sf 1--0800 lm.ert I border IAYYIEW Le 2 br 2 ba mobile borne in exclu. Bayside Viii. Clllbhse. pool, jac .• priv. tx:b. poss. boat slip. ~ .soo. 675-7903 673-7848 Builder for two genU aJoping R·2 Iota ln lbe heart of Dina Point. close to everything! Ask· 1111 $42.500 each. oveo 557-3923 dye, 552·3849 eve CLASSIC Doon, air-cood.. lar alarm. worbhop, fenced Mint condJtJoD wtmany ~5~~~,:0~ BEAUTIFUi. Shiqled 4 BR charmer yard. $164,500 u Par a d es W b a t a o,.. Dally •~!Pn~ -~ LEADEERSHIP WOODlllNE ·~~tc~~~t! REAL~ALL~7S78 ~sr:=MIGU& =r~~i!~°P~~ ~ "tV -~ ve84&-t938 Broadmoor Laurelwood great aurf beach. ldeal Close to El Niguel C.C. 4 ==;;;...;;:;~_411_e_-_2e_oo __ ,~_ ··E"planonquletcul.de· fol'eotertalnln( 0t fam. MAKEAMOFFER BR.2BA. formal dining. =d. 640-9019 &Toro 1032 Mila 1• 1042 ;~~tis~~r·g~C~ SLll8.500UIOS> on ooe of~ leaat ex-large family room. -------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• bigblyupgraded. Walk to =Ive h omes in beaullrully decorated. HARIORVIEW "SOUTHERN COM . OOWESTPRICE IN &ehools, ft .. ..ir. & nnnla. a. Modern 2Br. 2 Located on quiet cul-de· Hl&bly upgraded 3br. FORT" COMPLEX OwoertA&ihas ~ther wt.th ocean & moun· sac ... Sl89,500. Carmel model New HardtofandyOW"st.artln ~ape condo. 2 BR. commitments. Must tainviewsfrom3deck.s. UJllPARIC· c.-.. pts . Jae b.tn Newport? Come south. 214 'tlA, wetbar, frpl. 2 sacrifice well below New cpu. level ors. FOXGLOVE bookcases. Huge bi:k yrd MV . El Toro. Lake balcooys le microwave market. Sl.12.900. Coo· $112,000. Open House 2 BR. 2 BA .. den w/lrgmaturetrees&lrg Forest. Lag Hills! Large ~. Won't last long at tad Tom at 752~ bus Sat /Sun, April 22/23, w1many upgrades. In· cvr'd patio. ~P. SltlS,000. select.ion now avail. ext>' ~· Prin only or552-0Z16res. COl.OMIAL noon to 4 pm. 888 Tia cl~ air conditionlng. _840-0468 _______ _ CaURJchanlsooRltrs. J)lelse.8'6-9037. --------.. Dutcb1tyle,charmin1.a J~_;, -aT1•s carpetinl. kitchen l'loor· SEAVIEW 788-5600 MocW t4-W/Pool bdrm ho 2 I.... -r"vr " Ing .ti mi~ wardrobe ---------11--&...o. f 044 . me on ~ an ,._.,....,. ,......, ...__ .....,. n&I\ -.u... y ln' ....,,_ Univ. Prt prime loc:a· North''"""' .... aooeofa ~_. ... .,oor """''"··-·"""'· Ptlrt Royal 4 Br. 3 ba. 2 story. Beaut. view. 1a.ndscaping. drpl, etc. By owner $279.000. 1911 Yacht Camilla. 640-4l&IO N;l':::'um':uua •••••-•••••••••••••••• bicJD.para.teonJJcris.2 kiod ~~rt-o . featwin~ AakfotJefJ49&-1816 FOOTHIU. TOP 0, comm. usoc. jac. & C .. _, .. t--• ,...._,_, _ _. ruoUo home i.stbeplacefora """ "'• .,. .... 3 Br, 2 ba. Fantastic '"'.....,......_... .-start. Call today for pool. 3 br & f•m rm. g rm., ~modeled ocean view. SmJ dog OK. w / m a n y a d d e d More lnlonnaUoo. Call TH£ TrDDll'£ Priced to sell lmmed. 1dt~.iOOOHIW ~ ,,,!!e. Laguna R.lty amenities. 3 BR. 2,,.. BA. Rlchardloo Rlt.n, lnc I UHUM• $134.SOO. By Owner. ._._ _.....,.,,, profe:ulonaJ landscape. 1fla.5e00 A 2 bedroom CardlU in _552-_1968 _______ 11us bright & cheery 2 --------Butll in cabin ets In LEAVING AREA OWlllER MUST SELL one ot t.be most desirable UMIYEISITY PIK b d r m . h o m e h a s --------• garage .. a.soo. ' ................ 1040 areas of University panoramic views of Magnificent Beach. LolJll9a..,_.l..ttJ " -·•••••••••••••••••••• Park. Convenient to Vilt. 1• modlfled ocean&canyool&anell· cautal It ocean views. 496-2411 4tl-t44'4 HewC... 2Br. 2~Ba. Nwpt' Ter· race, $79.000 J acuui. pool, 1.5 ac~ 11reeoblt. 831-7381, a-3240 PllCISLASHB» VACAHT Excellent 1t.ar1el' home, nearly new plush carpel, 2 bdrms. l'At batba, frplc. 2 aty + patio. 1 Ml. to beach. 3 Heated poola. HwTy! ~ ' I t ' ~ \I 11 I \ I I ' :1.] liliilr '1 ~~n' r£'~" 8P.l(ft everythlni and ume to Fordham twnbae. end tn large ~k for enter· 21Jr, apt w/beauL pool. 495-5220 130.5050 do b t unit, 3-4 br, 2~ ba. Open --·-•-g R f n..iet ·-a be h •-" 1 you w•nt oo House. Sat/Sun. 4332 ........... . oom or ex· -_.. near ac "' tbolle beauUful weekends Seniaa Way. By Owner. pAIWoo. S:W,000 shoppina. Only $89$0. because there Is no ma· Sl06,000w/$1000 caab re· WOOOSCOYI Opnl:lsedail)'.499-2094 •3Br. FR 194.000. •4Br. BY OWNER! Nwpt Hgts. Jor yard work for you. bate for your own up· Nestled In one of the FR. pool/jac $149,900. Lcepoolbomewilh3 BR. Now offered at only di s 1 o 04 most cbarmiJla a.reaa of •On goU'cou.rse4br.2FR 2 Ba, & huge Fam Rm. t119,900. ~~· 4 or LalUna 11 this 2 bdrm. 'lbree AttJdb hBay, 3br. 2ba $242.500. •48br, den w/bar. Lovely 18th Cen. · borne; excl\lng use or 9 YT 0 ome. Spec-$239,000 .. •Lag Hiiis fireplace, gourmet kttch. WOOD ... 1D••1 wood & brick Inside & t.acular vu, PY'l; roads. Nellie Ga.II Ranch, 4br. spacious lodacpd yard. --riiiill out..makestb.lsooeextra be~c b , security, lo FR.Sl90,000.•SBr.3ba, $\8 5.000 . Open llOADMOOR 1pedal! JZ39,500 ~~.~~-Askhtg $1.S9.000. •Laa Bch Oen Fr/Sat/Sun 1·SPM 401 ---view lbr. FR ~.ooo. Kings Place.~ •BRAspenmodel.Super ~ ~ ..... ·ss1 JAYW.YEATSCO cul-de4ac loc. Complete-"""" • -499.2237 ly fenced yard. Deoorat· Northend View Home 1--------- ed tn earth tones. bas It all. Hardwd flts. Easy Livi='! Solarian noon. Sunkto ,,_,,,,_ aep din. cozy den w /2Dd LR Ii DR. AnxioUI aeller. nos N.Coaet Hwy .. l.ogut'lo frpl, ~ Is room to Grat fenced Y with $107.900. 494-nn e:qlllpdonlllol. $179,500. covered patio. 3 BR . 4MM All 483-3144 f\relll.llCe •more. Corner 31601Cooltttwy,.s • ....-' · lol affords security, 499--4591 A R C H I E A C H privacy. Ideal for enter· llloJHa=ll'f H&HTS. \alnmeat. $8$.900 (35) ............ &.-.... New home, 3 Br. ~ + CUFFHAVBI WITHPOOL $139,,00 Charming 3 bedroom bome with eletant Spalll.lb Ule fi~place. Luab land1t'aping. Priced rigbt.. doc'\ •ail! &4.S-7221 ·--.. ~ lam rm. 3 Ba. Vlew ()( 1~~h~m~a:af:T: =~CUJGO. 836-0514, ~ tevej, oear Dan.a Harbor, 1---------21 wtlh 1300 aq. t\. aame •SPICTAQLU• court. Don't m.iu thll ror Sl4.5,000I from~ rooma~ thla 1-------Wttlclff...., •• A '.tr,._. lwtury cuatom home. 591SAftOMAL Oc1ufl... Drama tic A very fAMILYNOMe Tb• ma uh• open spedous <3000114 ft). 2br. N NI o I bMmed U'1.q rm., with 2~b• wi bus• OtJeft ut to ~uel ol •IWFM• Stt.100 3 BdnD End tJnlt P'rplc .... do. Own/All . 83MS51 orMWl• eves wallaol1l .... ,bdwd.Ot1. beams,2storydrtftatcoe =-· • rms., a ... fl Crple., ,...._ Catalia• frpJc. veey large tam • 3 car wage. J&aet • tM ~urf! • fQ ,...._ -...... ...~k mbMMI to *· be&cba nn,-. --~. ,,_. • ll freew•v. ffude fa.rn . '*-!'-Romentubw/Jac • ...._m --U. abowet • oumeroua rm. Lot• of vlew1 I U.CH 11&.1 =eel p am. whtlt a&bar' ameniU.. LOcated $JJf,500 3 bdrm w /llreplace U1·latl~~:u:: ln~·'" '*"''"'"' ~mn~,rn::,~~ Start eoutructlon IYOW>• aMooatth8a¥i;r'lda 111-4Ml/95HIOO L•on'OW I SUI.GOO 4ft.1"5 a..aauoaNlrueJ CUSTOM Ba""" ho ~ 4'6-7Jll lll.Oll6 ~··" me. ·~ 494-1111 ......... ~ ..... ~ .. Br. ~ Bl, 3000 sq. n. -., _ _... _._,a --.,.-.m~I . -.. . ... . .._ ' •, • _,. I -,.• ,.. ,,..., ,,,. -r ·~ .. ... ... -......... ... . I ~.~~ .... ~.J ~.~~··-· ~~t!~.:.. .... ~~~ ...... [~~~~~~ .... ,. =········ .. ····• . .......". 't. 1 ............... H 'eHoh ~.'!'!!~ ...... ~~..:.: ..... !!'.! ~!=~-.. .!!?.~ ~~!!'!~~.!?!! ~!.-~!!!!! •• ~~=!.'!!!!?? .• ~ _. .. :':' ..... ~••;H•~ ~J:!! ..... • ... ~~~ .... !~ .. .,....... ~~ ...... !.! . .. c,;~·· ~C:Ov,•:."'t!t~;~ UNITS .. INC.· Asking CHA•••• OoiJ totid ~..1. H•.r WUTCLW L• Steven•PD ~oa Call• J Siii ...... Ope vk )Id a oew•ai..Snal8a OUat• 1ngo Ab.rll, -St• Clement,o. 2117&2! M -bl&lls.zc!:~;._ hrdwooct rloou: ":fl ..-med I 8drna, 4'MZ5'1 11~ iDe.r, CM decb lo <*let ar Tem· ..,_ 1 wtOa ICMll&7 ya,nt. ttollSl.ltiMCHI-. 5 ·.,. SUI-$91.000 l u •i•-... ,, •Ilona. 1cbool1, Rlal&aut 6 eie ~ ... sszs. lease. ~ ,,., Reed.Y to move loto now. p•rkt . A•ltlo• oalx • BR.i ,.,., BA. barn, I 1035 & 1037 West WUIOll, CM &aptr ..u1:ftC f« aup.r AU.SOC>. To aet call Acnt. J uat reduced to • _ ~ • 1111 r~BA.new,1AcN. j $6.21 Slit.• MAVOCK =: ~ ruu ~~ 29~ & 29t East 18th street. Ctd. ~ · 4 BR. 3 BA. aaooaq. ft. 2~ 4 $911 I tst.000 (JM> .... ....,. Acrea, Owner uslout. 2033 Anabelm. CM LAGUNA SOUTH LAGUNA llkft. cltOWft.S'rtT NIGUEL LAGUNA BEACH i' • pRm·!f> , .a5-J720 49MSS1 0'7·3331 SflCioua 3 B!l_!amU.y StlOO ra·•c11 ti \•, . I. I•" .. . .... ('. ·, ! -HERITAGE HE Al TOR~ ~ ... ....................... llSO 4 SI IN $160.000 1991 A Charle. CM HUil,.. SUIP COUNTRY Feel-oalr ~THI SIA noon. custom klt, ut Duplex near the oeeu, 4 time mkt. $1.98,000. Aft bdrm upper, a bdrms tpm.~ lower. lo heart o f condo. Neu \,;Qm High 300 ActeS hi ~diet VJllet School 4' Queen of of~ s $1131 $170.000 1915 W•llace, CM 38fti2ba. avalUlay 10th. ~quiet c:ul-dHac. A/C, wallpapered. 761-4259, '181M2118.llU-31• Anpja.BlG pl1y1round! S.Cll•• 107' s..lla~ 1086 farmln" community. New cpt, oak floora, ... •••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUb·dlv.id o It profil. Newport..... 31" ....................... --------1 Newport Beacb. Hurry, Mlw.-1-.1etta., call for appt. to eeel 3 Br 2\.\ Ba. 2 atory Sl.96.000. Get read.Y for lownbouse. Complete s u mmer ren~a1s ! ! community rec f•cll. s.c>-~ GREAT used brick frplc. a Bedrm. 2 bath Ocean " OM THI ..... CH Seller Will tr•de tot other LowprtceSUZ,900 ....... n• v·ew h me I ~ property. V AU.IY 64G-f900 .... ' 1 0 n Oceanlruot $189,500 CreatJve lnvestmeat.a s s1550 szto.ooo 318 0 gle, CM Udo Island prt Vf9. S br + 2 ba, 1 yr lease. ~mo. 613..Q512 Asking price $89,000. Brkr. Won't laat, so b\WrY. SM-nT1 11111 SOIEIAY IS TODAY 'nlat bt&ler booee, tbat be.tter ne1cbborhood, that play area for the lcids you've dreamed of is available today & com· petit hely p r iced. $187,500. See t hla s bedroom Somerset In beautif&al Harbor View Homes Open Sun 1·5 or call ~21 .. w.tewllClllatah 64G-5357 IASTaUPF 4 II-SI 13.900. That's not a misprint. FICell tennis courts wlth beaalb/-.J ~ view '. ~ .~ HERITAGE REALTORS UDOISU 28>0 ..sq tJ,. f\nest qual. 4 Ir + 3 ba, din area. bg llv rm, mod. kUchen, ore set-up, pr\v bcb, serv porch, patio. le lot mo.ooo. · 615-QS9. TUlt«l!Y HRFICT HIWPOIT CREST Just listed.. An im· maculate, beautifully de· corated 3 Br Townbome with formal dining & an oversbe2ur gar. On the greenbelt near pool, Jae, tennis and sauna. PLUS A ten-gaDon ocean and Catalina vtew from the balcony. Realistically priced at $128,000 c.1644-7211 FOR DETAILS ::~Q u~~Jesa !!'i~y: Own YWr own 2 Br. 2 ba. 8"-llJS~ &ood aec., unimpaired a.-0860or496-3523eves. panoramic VU, OCHn, c ..... ,Lofl/ fSQO surf, wbtwater, beaut Cr..ti . Fb & S... .,...... aumeta. see t.he whales •••'9eS~~;•••••••••••••• Best buy in town. 2·2 Br It> by, 2 cu apace, sub-Trade SUiOO crypt (car. HAllOllYllW wlita, centrally Joe. t.o terranean car. pool,~· pick. or Jewelr1 >. CAltMIL bch. park, schJ & sbop'g. tum, E-Z terms. Appt. Cbolce loca&o1 Pacltic SacrUice S89,900. 831-3750 o D I y • S W A R T Z View. Will accoinodate 1 II 12 -$2175 $363.000 814 West 18th Street. CM -SUIO S440.000 313East17th Place. CM Ocean front 2bc. UUl pd. $&50 mo. S200 week till Jame lS. 646-2510 ....................... Gt Id 3201 -....................... S Br. 2 Ba, tam rm, din or«J.2202. REALTY.640-1127. uro 4' 1 caaket. C•ll ~,:.~c :t~acJ!:t WallStreetReal Eatate Weif: •lier lotl 55&-a:mor5-a8 ~=&ls AJbam Circle. O•ne.r Dynamite · Whitewater ....................... C rdll AJl areas all prices c.-....... 494-1761 .. ..._. A.,.e 24, CI05J 61M460. ~. view, 4 BR tleau ty, YOUltllSTIUY ~ t-600 .___... t 'zooo Ua t•DeMrt Sample; · S1Z7 !IOO -1 ~ 4 BR 2 Ba paUoa •••••••••••-•••••••••• --r• Ali ' .2±.0=-: ' •400 $1""' ..... h ................... o. ~· .~ ~·-'• .. • r-Alt. i ., • . . . . . I C .. •••••••••\••••••••••• "9lllliJll"'1 • vuua". u.:a .... 11 ~. ... ..,.,,.....-r __. u • .....,......, v ew. blk tnc. new pamt. ~l 50J.2l3 Fl. ot on oasl • ......... •••••••••••••• ~2brhsefncdkJds Facing Dover Creek. new everything. Better Sutter. 962-2963 Hwy, NB w 11475 aq._ n. ..._1, v ... 1 av $300 3br k1da iarage Sharp Immaculate 3 BR. burry, $62.~. rdJil1 store ar. & apL or IMYISnefl' --..,._., UFETIMESERVICE den.08.kplankfioor. bay 3u~1t6a2•2 unsit3115, 0u00nilta <>IMf'IMlstah otfice..i.+ 2500 aq._n000. va· eommemu buildini la No.ol,,!!~·t~~est.. Ccohomiceer 557-GIU window. short escrow. · .. · -. 1 . o cant .,..g. ,area. Sl..... ocean area with .secure ....., .._. ......... 1---------A n xi o us wife. 1312 ms.ooo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Proresa. bld g. across leaae from Government In the V•lley. Lot lcAoafsa.d 3206 Dover. Ownr/Agt. GailWatenRealty ~~ from N.~iP· 1900 Sq. Agency for sale. F.qwt,y 100x120. Bualness & ••••••••••••••-••••••• 642--0758 4.98-7229or 493-2793 .._. -II 00 n. Lse ~ mo., sell build up and t ub on cash home ot 22ilO sq fl Uvlng ety 3 8r, 2 Ba. frpl, nu S...._ •••••••• ..... •••••••••• $12$,000. Ait.646-ZCH return for D>.000. down :cce. 3 stairway~, crpts, no pets. 962$ :yrly G pu~ b1k C•l•t:ao 1071 .raurASJICAL C..doMl•l .. 1/Tow.-rM..m .. t. Call tor de· ~':..,~u::~!fe! _...,._:m:J __ . ____ _ reat :x· on, . ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• rMI ............ 1700 MAY 0 c K doors. You'll be talking C... .. Mer l l22 ocean . 3 .Bdr m. & •••••••••••••..,•••••••• ... l\AI> bdrm. units. Double c_.. u--. > CO•PO•ATION to .... OW1ler, $9$.-.................. _ ••• garage. Furnished & SW'ERMJCE RUl.W Beau.W1:5tcllffUrut,no\a 380~ ·so~ne very valu able l..taltG•-'! booked for aun'lmer ren-2 BR t.ownbome lbowa Shangri-La dbl wide tux-coovennon. 2BR. 2.,..BA, -~-artifacts ls anUques to~ We have 1000•1 oNlou.ses. t.als. $192,000 ijke •model. On•y slepe ury llvint. Btll ms 2Br. 2'-'! garage w/warkahop, u~-. ·-sold extr.f· Owner will dplxs •pts now a ll ~•R•CH to_ pool. lake llshlnr. &c 2Ba Skyline in adull new c~inl & dra~ carry QJOttgage, Must be 'all . ,,,_· '"5.,...rv•u -utes t.o D Po l wi1 et See bef Usti g aold b)'. June Ut. Call day arefee.88' Pft*· °"ve on ltEALTY 675-1642 Ha°rbor. Sto:n~ayl~n, rr~~~1.'f~f1tWi!~ wi~ broker. :rl~ und~r Two 2 • ..,... OD l lot. ornite. 714/84S-L584 ,..MSULA rent ... $162,000. galore. All for under mtL Save money. Owner Eich hat ucl. l-1'a&~-<-645-4900 Ari WJJ.TaflONT WHAT A.IVY! S24,o:g. Park rent ~1Ji.~·SC88. ~.:C':uc':. r;o~ Olfof~ <>Ctaqfront home, yrly ~.~ :~f!!' VU~!, iavn $1~C.$1 f . -1-p Hie FIXER U 1l PERS 4' 1hopplnc, Private . Pf Jflrf) 2550 beBA.· l!,!--P82.,~· ~ Has lo move fut at th1s -----·----price! Vacant! s BR. w 1ma1nificent view ol Newport & hills beyond Docking facilities too! New pnce $635,000. Open Wed. Thur. Fri, 12-4 ....... "":"'l"Y COUil~~ .,. .... ac S 4 5 • ~ O o -S • A • M,900, Owner wW eon, L·~·~-.; .. ~ .. ~·.··.·.·~··.·.·.·.·""~···~;; ... ;;.;·""";;m;o;.;:";;'..-.-u;;;; 1nl w /city conveniences. Mobile Home Realtf SS l , 90 o-K. B. Ail. aider 2nd TD. llake of· i• Only 1tepa lo re<:reatioft 2706 Harbor. Ste a 52'7-3Ste. rer '1'5Ul9 Aet '-" "9c:e-Oc•-lde MlW area ... $77,500. 540.5'37 · · -LO!J111M1 ..,_,Realty .~ .... CH TRI .. ltV 2ft3 BEDROOM ... and just 'fa bllt. lo the 6REDCARPET -645-3474 I HARIORVIEW KNOLLS ~ condo, Cape Cod split level designed. Features beam ceilings, cedar wood siding, win· dow seat.a & sundeck. The auljoining greenbelt forms• buffer & i.nllures privacy. 2 BR, 2 BA, breutast room, double garage. $154,500. HARBOR VI~W HOM ES Monico, 2BR & den, ree land. beautiful neutral VAWY 64G-9900 upgrds, tile entry, man) _._....._...,,.....~~~=­ xtras, move in c-ond. $142.500. Open Sat/Sun 1-5 1967 Port Ramsgate 644-0413 496-2413 495-5220 fANJASTICAl .._,....,...., 2000 ~ ,..WiOA GARD~~~OME. beach; 3 bdrrna. +con-493-9494 13G-5050 • ....... -.............. S-c .... 11te "''" vert. den, ocean view SC Wallt t.o beach or Del 2cargarqes. ~ 1W'deck. enclosed yard, Famili•s & Pet 1 UNfT .M. Mar Shopping. Quiet t-4ll-tt~4 garden ~de family rm. SPACIOUS 4 br, 21-"i ba ,. Beautlfu.l,bra.od new 4-1 uea. wJgrut 3 BR &ft 1-757-1623 with frpic. A disUnctlve A••alM-br, loft, f1p. 3-2 br. •~ ba ~--uru·t. Upper 2 BR ·--------1 home in a prime toca-model home . $77.900. h II bit v-...... t lcalt'fioet lch town ouse. 8 ns · units w /ocean views. tion. $1.200 Per mont.b. Prin. only. 492·4337 ........ ,i...., Hu....., buv 000 s • FAMIL PET PARK ... ....,, ... ..,. -·J• J Justllstedat$160, · LA COSTA 67J..4400 -... .. -OX" "'CRE Be utiful as 2B I DOW. Tom. Lee, Rltr , DCo.-.U•HENRV MEWPORT BEACH CHEUYLAkE ;!;;-~~Mi.asi~Creek. ur: home ~· go:g~~ _642-__ 1603_. ______ 1 REALTORS " Custom 4Br. 2.,..Ba, 2 ·HARBOR WATERFRONT IYOWNB 3 BR, 1'4 BA home. family park. Available •ZTriDleus• 21.SDelMar 492-4121 frplcs, wet b-.r, 3 car HOME Uke fWtlng & saJUng lo Highly upgraded with de· for immed occupancy. Near Lake Park. Min. to garace. ocean view Bee $25 your own backyard? cor.1125,000. Ev~foranactive bch.HBR,3 ba;l·3 BR, TAXSHB.TER Cee C'.ompany. Sl34,~~ 0,000 This lg, versatile home a..u-HO•aG• family , swimming, 2~ ba; 1•3 BR. 2 ba. 5 3 Ualu 10.9 x groaa wltdys (114 ) '129·25.-0PIMHOUSI! on private lake has 3Br ~"'--.. recre•tlonal areas, garaaes, frptcs. $189.000 $107.000. tn4)72t-3'22 ~ A Diyhoon of SUMOAY l·S suites. ea. w/pvt bath,+ IHVESTMEMTS magnificentclubbouse!r eacb. lTI»-t'TUAJ.ab•aaa. 4 Units 11.3 a groas =ISTATI llar~~S4· 21 .., .... •"""Ji.COVES a study & lg tam rm (re-17141 494-7711 mucb. much more all for Hunt. 'Deb. 53g.17ia Sl49.900. AlllPOllT c.e.--... . :.a"214 -~ sulaUon si pool tbl ln-'""=========== $25,000. (NF2670) ""·---• BotbWUtatnprime Coeta ~ ;;.~~; ........ _ _. ••• Notrcoodo,butarea\3 d udedl.Converta re1di· -C•f,.w..!t-•-ur-""'~ Y es• ar~as. C ALL open beam ~. 3 batll -home ly t.o s or .6Br'a. Great MUDtSTDB.NMfl' tfiO:~:i:;~ Two 2 -Br duplexes, CM 5118-aileo. rwb envelopinf 2 breondo. Pool.,apa with •..a root boat slip at family home w /lots of 2706 Harbor, Ste 208 SlClS 000 ANl> 2 Houses • SELECT pool, J•c: Ir brick J*,io. FNm m s. Kids • pets r.ou.r. front door Owner rm for e ntertaining. Pvt jacuzzi, sundeck & 5411o,59~7 · · · -lOACRES.A1ZONE OK.67~Bkr. ,,,._ __ b 892 3385 ..,.. JI In Nwpt Beach. $128.000 ----~ . • oed eavmgarea. "'°"""" Y appt. -covered patio surround ---------both. a\scf 2·4 plexes PROPERTIES -_view •• en $270. l'hBr. biggron area. J. or642-056S$280,000. this 4 BR. architects Vi.king Coach in Irvine's Sl48.000ea.Ag1MS-U03 ••OlllM~x -'13S.;i;~:ow! Noshanoaorpeu. Non· 13SOSC t Hwy ~~1:::'E ID .r-,.•~....a.-1076 dream home. Ins ide Clnest park ... The sndtenonly.ref'sreq. · 001 3 · _,.......,..._. Terra CoUa tile. c_edar Meadows". 2 BR. l BA. GREAT INCOME In Garden Grove. tll 3 lftcHWHl.EIK 954W.17th.548-0358. ibgewater I REAL ESTATE --_49_4_-_s_S_6 __ , ;__ fs1;.;>;;,11:RT1r~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• paneling, custom b&ht· den. Easy rmanclng. Red in these 12 uiUta only ~ br, <3> 2 br. Good area. 1631E17th St #3, SA HEWPORT CREST ,.oo OUAJL sr. HEWPOllT BEACH FtX & SA VE Ing & custom frplc make HID Realty 5S2· 7500 mile t.o beac:b. Trade-up Shake roor. ._.. C.alon!1 0e>en1111830o"' this a page out or Home C:.ta.""-'--$ 90.000. Palm Springs S205tidl .....,.olt Nirely decorated tri-,._ ... _____ -;.-;;. $89,500 Maga:tine. Spacious & Mobile Home in Sad· frpm l.oor dupleit or 4· In Dana Pl. ~63o sq Corner pool siU' sunny 2 snogoc!t';;.18~~re level ooodo; 2 bdrms.,i-View of ocean & hills. aensuou.s, oo.ly SBS.500. 4' d.leback's newest park. pies witch YoW' em· tl. 2 Br 1250 sq ft.. Priced BR . 8 onus . cute S270kids lge yd+ + 2~ baths. dining rm · ANKIOUSOWHBl Great futer with a 3 BR. yours t.o experience by Better than new. Triple piregrow. Woo't lasl.<X· right. separate guest house 4' ~2bctids.otnitt decks. frplc, wet bar; Bought a n other: lll!t BA, large dining· calling wide w/wel-bar, bonus· fendat m>.OOl:~us entrAsk yard & bonus-bonus $3253br2bakJdsmore near pool & tennis. canaJfroot4bdrm.,fami· family room w/dbl. VALLIYIEALTY util.room&appllanc:es. formorei.Dfo&41etala. 731:::5.C!'orsev Yother-In -law room & IOOOlmoreanilnow! $111.SOO ly rm., poolroom with fireplace, .+secluded 49M 977 7314050 Owner be i o g S40.3"6 bath. Lovely t rees & Allareas.allprices. GIB WALKER =~~1£!b1:g!~~: ~~=ll~r 4th BR. [II! ii =~Make offer. IMVD~ r.'tf· ~!!!r:i::!iv!~· 10<r~da~lo6' UAl.TOtl 675-520 ingalloffers! BERTHA HENRY .,.t,. ~ 1a.1wn1 April <Nth. 714-m-2327 ' 111 ,.~· ---• HEW LISTING REALTORS ~\ e;,.... ... Lake Forest 5 Star aduU Two houses plus triple& COi '••If'•-• NNn SffOIES 4 Bdnos., 3 baths: In 21.SBelMar 492-4121 p~rk, beau!..i~ude4:.~ •wftb each UQit having ~,.._,, 2700 6CS-4SIOO Fee UUllA Newport Shores. Only highly upgr....,... llfu-i---;,..,.;;..___,,.._.,.... __ , their own prtvale yard ~ S R f bom dlJl kt EXECll'llVl'. HOME $1~000 10 Clemente Custm ap..a.o..clally aell·reaaoo.581'°'53 INC.. and stncie car garace. ••••••••••••••••••••••• fr"P'c. 8:.ush 1~ ba, dbi Ullll. CAvWOODREALTY hillside home nearing t 1·5 See our Adin the Income S.OZJJ.c.aANCH garM.15.6*7528 This spacious 4 bedroom INC. ~-1290 completion 2,000 sq. fl. 3 We've boUght another & WIFtHAMCI A four.pte:aoa tbeitoeean Property Section for c u 1 t 0 m h 0 m e i sl~~~~~~~~~I bdrm. 2 ba. fam rm. need buyer now Nice side or tile bi11tw1y. other ftoe properties or .,. ENSATlONAL 3 BR 2 ~fi°:~s~~~!°'· OPENH_O_U-SE--U.~~~~\,a~~::~d~~~~ aer. ~. 2 Story home. roe =f~bo ~·=et.!:iw.~: ::.:~=;After.U, SIHSFUU.PIUC1: ~:"'~es&,~ 2 .... car aarage. No Com.mpool&RVaccaa. b I bll $195....__P .. ' kltchen, huge m11te 2431 HoJiday S•l 10 5 ..,.. Call493-7682 uy or se a mo e 1714)151 · ) --. .,.. agent.001ee suite. formal dining, 3 Sat/Sun. s Bdrms .. 3 agents714 536..-r4orn4 ---·--·----home. ---------• •·------- ear garage at m uch baths. d.inino rrn. fam 980-4180 IYOwt& Mofeetord1ar991 SUPBDILUXI ~ S.~.~ ID $79.PEIMOMTH NearNewportBeach! 0 ff d • -.-H1-. ..-----SliO Extra' "e 2 Bdrm more. ere a rm. Maida q uarter's IHYISTM&fT 3Br, l~Ba w/lBr apt. ...,,......_. .. ...,.._ 4-Pt.IXIS PROPLi'tll&l&. YU'd!Kidaci9 ($409) $279,000. You own lhe wtfrpk Boat sate. park· OR RETREAT teo.ooo. 31331 El Horno. 1664 W. Broadway Probably lbe '-Ii~ and -JU.•• tno Near beach and boat land.Openfor1ourv1ew-in&for4vehicles.2700sq 493-1.523. Anabefm f\skForP•ul niceel nearly pew_Units 1•~~,fllCWPOflfllM:ll marinas. Lake of lbe HEATEDPOOL! Ing pleasure Sal & Sun ft in all. SUl&,600. Owner Easy bemch living. ---------1714'615-0IH in Hu~l~oD Da1cb. •• 1•rW~ o..rtm Missouri. Ro•d _..,..lC'_..., ... ,veHorne 12-4 pm. 19IY1 SanUago ~ Large, luxurious 2 br Sal:laAIMI 10101~~~~~~~~~! l .., t/i"' -•• ._ trontag N b _.,... ...... uu Drive. condooverlookiagpool& ....................... i: ~"L! ly 5.000. Pr1f•4 2l00 Ucmaede. _e: .. ~r Y Huge3+LgeYd c~> B&\UTIFULMONACO jacuul. 1 block t.o <K'tan RDO/S..e $ e~ltlAi.TY •••-••••••••••••••••• pins. Det;ii';d""8"ur~ ......_. 631-4555 H.V.H.. a Br. 2 Ba, ltal & beach. Only sss.ooo. Good b ~s t ~·LIHOME .... 1Cand' rltl -·~· Giant oats Hd Honormaj.credilcards tile enl 4' ktt, nr pool & Agent 492-52S9 or t.ax ase .. r. ree3. ..._ Sl'-7533 2 Ne-.. -o. •"""lll' .. I .... _,_ ~ .. f -.c.... ..... ' Op Tues tbru Sun . ,._.,..u .. a.g .. UJU ... '41" "' blc <»ry In .a 1rass)l 2 B r . 2w b• Condo IJl ....... t"""""', ee. .......~. 545-5123 Nearlynewlbdrmiatm. 0.C. Airport . Contact part.like setting. Mu_ch w/bltns, r1nge. d Jw, • Sl37~ G40.l'40. LeClle Optloet $3 000 JUST STJJ.m~7 macul•te park. Adult.a .:..~,=... =~~I~ 1~~· !'ild 1ame. Deer. wild frplcs in llv rm Ci maal mG ~on 2 BR+ den. $385 mo. 2Br & 1ofi: oid onl,y. Pool. club boUMi, ••• _.1__ N 8 9 50• C 1 i tuthy, rox , racc'?on. br. 2 Car gar, pool & "Pin~ursl0• Fantastic Spanish, near b cb, ORSLOWINGOOWN laundty. C'lOle t.o shop. XlDl ~+apenda· · 2 9 • a Year around fishing, jacuzzi. Pvtcommlocmt· RANCH UAL TY golf course w . S195,000. 831 7381 498-3240 Agt 3 Br, booua rm. 2 car gar. ping. Ex tu stora1e. ble. PrtncipalaonJ;y. _'1_14_/_SG-_1_480_. ____ Wtlderness area. Ideal ed la West eosu Mesa. SC7·70M: tm-3215 · · Just painted. $61,500. Goodaret.ofC.M. A.pat6'4-961.3 LahfwS. 2200 locaUon. Good h llh J 110 Sendl Lo. Call 511-2000 Uaveeomethintyouwant 3 Br, 2 ba Mira Cost.a HURRY!751~ 400E..,.~FOIAU. 'IEACH I &IC ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• around. Pict ure post 833 0070 ext 220 or , ... ---.-tolell?Classifiedadsdo Twnbse, nr Camino de '-•~•Tt .... ve.ST u -·· i-•&...Do..s~~ -·--SITI card beauty. Invest In 640-0818 WAi-.rwv::"~-·k it well _Call NOW, Es trella &: K ·Mart. ,._ "•5 • C.M ...... ••. ~~-_ _.. "" ~-Amerfca. This tranaac·1---·-----3Br, 2Ba, pabo • UC'C . &G-56'78 S56-Q()8 This 3 bdrm .. 1~ bath ~ Eimllo.. $2,300.000 C... 2'1,000Hun 1 tlnatq. fton. Beloalc~e•r Uoounbehandledcom· 2 Br duplex. Gange & NwptSbores. Wlltlobch. • home would be a great 1....__ ... OOO .. • J>1eteJ.Y by mail. Write: yard. Elden Sl. $240 owner wm flnnce tlswport-..dt 1069 Me..,.ortleectl 1069 buy, either as lnvesl· "--· f Pacifica Hospital , s 'tRUSTEE. General Ac· Lsl/last. avail srz. Ph wl?J)"le down. $1.$4.500 .... ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• mentorror familyhving. lnO.C.sbOlnspeudabe PointaShop.Cntr&:Clvlc cept.ance Co., Boit 329, 548-l.809 ~ Scbworer Realtor . Located. on lovely tree. YOUMGPIOPLI Agt631-0t!I Center.$135,000. Osage Beach, Missouri 54.\-1913. cae: lined street $.'>9,500. Call Wamyourowo bome1 .l.SOOAUMIT David~ellltr esogs or call collect 2 BR, l...., ba .• patio. Dbl. rormoreioformaUon Cozy , comfor t1bJe --t31')392-3743. Nights. gar.Adult.s.nopet.s.S4SO • · trailer tor aale. Contact 10 Unlta-lncome $1,830. ---------(314)392·3722. Mo. incl. wshr/dry • IXTIAOlt.DIN•IY ~ Sue 642..-saftCSpm. mo.~saz.ooo. 1129 BeautifblLIC BchPfCIPer· .--------• retrig.Agt.64&-4118118 H¥NMOMTl80 · & 11Sl £.3rd St. ~ ty,prtmeloca, lblUjom IDtAda Call&G5678•-------------- r.':o-:::,• :~.!'e':: 110111 BLlllS aa. PLJ1&:t'r.•xclu•lve, OD Bea$~~· -~-5_;ee_•_Sl25_1 _·000_._7~ __ 1--==s=©;,.;M==. =~~--/A-£-~-s-·-= ~~~~ OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE \JOO RE1'llY t7U708, Owner 11'1 PUIMFfUll COSTA MIS4 That ltrfriguing W 0«J Gam• wltli o Cited/• I /f 1 1, •. --noo ao• TraUel'. 1 BR, 1 BA. s&&.OllP IUILDBS -----~..,cu.' L "*"" -----ment pat o rep • UTY ,,. ldtcbft, 1ot>c1 cod ., Wa tbay Apts .. Sellla1 0 ......._ ....... _ .... ..,. ::::-1!.,~·~z A RARE IEA ._. ..... --. sm>lbato(r .Sl&-2500 mal)' ~at approx. a R.Z lot. ea.ta M•• with ;;;-·;...,;r _;.-. fam rm/kit area. Form Lo l N B b 3 Bdr 21 BY OWNER·lBR, 1 ~BA, ~ --• ......._ I JOO y r o Id f u r Cl i l u re . llPP"Ned pta.na for 5 un· -to *"' ._ ......,. -a ll .= v.ey ewport eac m. ~; ._._,..-.--~ Couch es. cbal r s, tta.Mualac:tfaatl!Agt, atriumvi.etr VUll• · Ba. Home. Vacant. Immaculate Move Fam Rm-Comple\ely •••••"•!'•••••••••••••• bedroom rum, 11mp111, ~-P 0 If P I l ins nm, t.atimate • I Conditi Bri hl Ch rful Settln up8J'aded, many xlras, 1~a90IS ~A • -pri-1 Sat "··--------I' I I' J I view mailer bath • n . on. g ee g Wamer1Fairvlew uea, ".,.,.., ~WW ~-..._.. u '1111 DeMrt -- - bedroom. A finlabed On A Cul·de.sac. Custom Drapes. P .500. low down, ready New l~n1s. Larg~ =~~~~161 E.Ct. • 2400 ..... tU\JOUlbeOwill select Wall Papers. Sun-Deck. This tomovein.53f.-07S'l. parcels ~ wcnacio . ....................... p ET" 0 I ' ~~-'=· Home Shows Like A Jewel. $145.000. A ,........ IOl4 ~~-w<ll .. IJ £Ac HbayD U.._P Lg x ............. b Cnek bee I r r I )t cltilllle. pa.-... ..... • "Joy l"\I Newport" Llstlog. .... --1 ._._... • oce•" ,_...... 1 aa + ._ 2~ fee. va ......... •••••••••••••• (u4)m.._ --. -~ -.. ,_ ..._Set/Slul 12.S ..... SIT HACH ORm-0510 .doee "°~.:..~=' Bdf Ba. compl run. bea\li 0 ... p l Lr I . ~lnQ to a ...... X8C ..,__ • _. --------1 ms. ffua uuu._ , viw. oever nmted. Uke " • rtPCWt ,..,.Nd\ 1111~11....-.NB. COROHA Da MAR OMTHlllACH PLANS.FOk J>ELUX£ plUs atorife. '1zt. . ..... -=-. • ~ oalJ, I '1 r r-=--........... : ... tlJS. Old Warld Cb.a.nn. tee 4'UNJT PIWJECT A••nt, U'·I U • or 'Mal.... ! dlO;;.rbefifW'eft Uft(lt x.eO OCEANPRONT aBr, 2Ba, Ch arming l Sty. Coloolfl} W /3Br 2 Ba . 4Br.2'14B•, Uvin& rm • Two + aer-n R·l Jn ftD.m7 ,._...,,.._..,....._,...-..., ..,.,.. • ClllN*t~ .-o.ooo. Prla only. Llv. Rootn W/tirepJace. Larre Bright dJnlna rm.SUMtrmover a.met. BuUdlnJ peraitt --~--:a-~--""-------SACRl'PICINO toYelf ~ ~ O G " AL 1- m.as;m.11HAS.' Ki tchen. Well Decorated. 2 Sunny ~ ~:U:.'1>.J:.•:.: :_~~,m.· <>Jru; ,_ -=t~=~ l 'I' I l l!ID:tt!!..~~ .... '4$12.000 Patios. Garage/Guest House. Nr . iuN't0n>erlotw/l'OOin da1s,'12N373eves. &Uni\ apt wJree ~. ot bu.alnea1. Crntlln&1 """ ...... ._ - Latclaaitce&opurebue Tennis CowU & Shops. $157,500. to expand. Fantaallc att1 •r• all q nled. Cam . ••t.ooo. C1l! ~JBr bomelD oceanvtew. Cadlll.tCllOGo-Cawta ...._.__. •• aar. ~ ~. "2·7«182 Slliot99 OPENSATllS\JN Wbatnwtberad ... 2~ atulHoe. 2 • 2Br, «9!,~ .............. ~ &31 llOO Call Anpl Pedlllo t JU> aou 'emoltlbemanet. m.. l._.Sla 8&..11.B. .1...Ji -~~ .. Sta·Hlt or H2•2H2. 1ntl»• CJ~~ "1&.000. .. -daya, WMfRMmC»lf O,..S-l..S.'°"7a Aaeftl. Ca.ll~I--·• __...,....,,._. 1Mlta. ,,,. ....... , .. -.... ,. ____ ..... ,. ..... ,. .. 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'?nack mowst unit. ~ welcocne. Palombo aip.rr.tett.17~1.S -.i 540-l!Sll. -·-. c., ._ ny •-........ ••••••••• SllA.t;balt.....,1. Fr. Ht, rt••· rat.a. Qialt.90al4 II t• ~Ta q.~a.bn. • .......... -........ CTIL!l. Sllecial· MS-ms h••1 "'•-I An 1 mbl 1. • t ty: lbtrteetnoon. 2S yn ,_.,,..I Dlcralilllaj ................................................ ·-.. ~ .. •••••••-•••• WY_.c.tle Y = t!tJU.r!'a •,r exp. SDI repair• -•-•'\u• .. ••••• .. Calart.g •0 •••• ................ LANDSCAPl'.NG/CLEAN· OOCStucltQt. 1 Toa truck. ~ sTuServl~ ~ JD reaJden aerv. ' ecac' 182-tm ~ )'081' dllld la my••••••••• .. ••••••••••• Slip Covara, Draperies, UPS Traab. ltee trim, Roa 28Yearaf:xpertence tfa1 ..,.,_~ lnt. • eirl caramtc: tlle. ReH., ________ _ bome. llon·Fri M. Call CABANA bed aoruda, upbollteey lla1ntmabee. immediate etHJOS, m.-call~ Pita,. check OUJ' ,.. m.IMI CUAIOCTILL af\Spm.631·278'1. P1ne caterlo1. all oc· cusblona Is pUJowa. llef'Vicinl. 842-9901 L .a... • fel'elltet. Uc I 320ll1 11 , ... ._.... by expert. CIU 55'7-IZllO casiooa. 64.S48SI. CUstom fabrics, tree eel. CHEAPEST hauuoa In • sc 4• I Guar lnard f"'9 est ........... ~-;:-......... alUpm.. Paul Baby1ittln1 my home-. t/,.-t Je.rey's 1nl Decorators VERY LOW PRICES town. Fr. esta. CHEAP! ••••••.,.••••••• .. •••••• Ted a'lm • . Ible 21. Tyrs.. comt. a daya or eves. Near-••-•• welcome~ Oo Gardeoln& Malo· 6Q..2aor~U90 Lmdacapmg. Tree trim· · ..,.,.,__._ ~p.e Harbor/wil.OD. C..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• • n-"~"'20 ... ;A., Cle•"' up a y-8 b F d p l tl " ... __ your ........ -tenaoce~.e ,,_.. 15 a E T R 1 D o F ~· --· ·• 0 •0 • a n °1 in xcban. for llvtoa -...s. All phases concrete 6 llactrtctl n-..1 • _ __.__ .-...G~Y "'° .. "'H exp. Free Eat. Jay Comm I, lftd111., & ,.a. apace 551 0913 len1---------........_111t___.__ blkwrtt. Catip brkworlt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• l"IYI· Japanese ..........,ap-... ~ ·aua. a~ + Noboru. 848-4CM3 or Int/Ext. bonded, full . • • =:!.'::::.':':: ........ Uc'd/Boaded.8'2... ~Bedric in& & aarden1ng. Malnt. debris. S1S load. CoUeae 897-28152 llab.8ln·100llJc345211 ,_me1a __ ._0on_. ____ _ Li 327135 MM974 incl. mowtnc. trimmln1, studeftL ~. '1'70-1382 RH .. £xp roanicuriat for 1st cl. Fouodatlona, retaining c ~~ '!'..~'l"""'. Free Hanude , I ~!~!!!' ............... ~~ • peperlq. n.-1:s·. ••••••••••••••••••••••• busy salon. prefer men's, waJ11, blocks, patios. -.. ,....,...,,...:."'·Priced .,.,v ..... ._ .,.,. v•~ ....,._ ........ specW. Ref:s • OK Rent 5:5&Gtl Uc'd ~""'""""'... · .............. •••••••••• Brickwork. Small Jobe . ...__ 53M383 ROOFS installed factoey womens · space · · r\gbt·free eatlmate on GARDENING Want a REALLY CLEAN N-Qista Mesa .. _,..,,,_, dl.rect; estab SS yn. Clll 1---------or? $48-392S, dys. Cementworkofallklnds. largeorsmalljobs. SERVICE HOUSE! Call Gtacham ~''1s .. :mseves. JJ'S PAINTING. Great HaroldGunn~l Serv\c:e. Tree pnn- c.,..1ac Cutting, bloctwork. FNle Ucemed '73--03:58 $418-8375 Gtrt. FreeestMWl.23 ..tlatgratprtcea. la.I. removal, topptnc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'ltt.~57 Custom Electric. Ind., Mrwt.g 557-1041 ltNOOtSPOILISS Lie. Ina. •••·4111 : c t F ~B Gardening. av1 ••Housecleaolngdoneby ••••••••••••••••••••••• Comp.abllllle•bot .,-4131 a r Pe o er. re e C:C...tor comm; res, & malal svs. hrm.. every % wb, mow reliable couple. Refs. "Two Meo Will Move YOUNG MAN. 5 1" espr P'rtleelll. C&USM-OG1 •---------esti~tes, Any sl&ejobs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Honest A reliable.~ & edge. $1'1.95. Full 540-1793 You" We ,. __ Ate Ira & lo wallcovertnJ. Free Pruo. remov, deanupe & QllY,4M6-9866 R.J.Jhlffman & Son, Gen est.~ mainL $2995 mo. HB .._ est.s.6fS.8,5'16And)'. REPAIR 6 REROOF. AU btullaa. Free eat. xlnt ""~Service Contr.CU.tomAlt&Add, ....___ lnd· ........ al. Rea. FVarea n«).1409 ' '1be M~ that's our aml moves -~rrtce & t y pea.• bi o 1le1 . work.barref,MS-Oua. =.~; ................ patios, cabinets , """"'""ELrel'ruCIANS · :iame. Cleaniaf ts our household. Distance " WALLPAPERING rockabak••·compo-tar.t--------- Shampoo & at.eam clean. formica. N, ff# coast. Res JJc. Insured MZ.e820 game. C.U 546-2393 local· also pack Ing. With a Woman'• Touch. Freeelt. 541-5830 COior brllhteoen; wht & comm I. 645-4644 or GaA1af Senk:el Lowest le~al rate. Jan8Jevlns:Mt-7263 needs ,,..,.. 10 _,_ bl••ch. Clean 54M5U. Uc 4' bonded. '• =!I ••••••••••••••••••••••• THI •• -........... Lic/insrd. Ca T lll-1M4. Hunary Roofer ~.-...... _. "' -HANDYMAN Ho & _.._...,_ Pb847-7278 CUSTOM PAINTING . work. Sbakea, Wood lodow1 cleaned, re· aaooable, buaineues. bOcDea as apta. M7-4441 llv din nl' ball $15 Avg · ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• · mes «MltLS 25 yrs expr. iat.erlor/ex-Sbin&les. Comp. Sbgla. rm $7.!iO, ~h $10, chr Room Add it l 0 D s. OOD FENCES. ALL apts. Consclentlous U---1-H1-.. & om-, .... ~fP .. +a terior. qual work • Callf>ave,m..c'l'IO -. G"--ellm pet odor. UR~ci:,nd.odCaelU,SpN~ ... ~n .. s;:;,_ TYPES. Built to Order, Craft.aman.CaU&U-0302 ~........,. -..., ·-.. I t RI b d --------.., ..... uu .,.,_ apeclallat.s. Spec. on apts ••••••••••••••••••••••• mater a a. c ar Cpl repair. LS yrs expr. · ~·or Posts sehnd p a j n t I a g , • R.E. work. Serv. 7 PETERS PAINTING ~ SeUing tnyth1q wUb a Have 9001etbl'!I )'OU wa.at Do work myself. Refs SELL idle items with a you~· 642-2073 carpet/bousecleaoioa. daya wit. Bonded. in-Expr'd. Reas Rat.ea. Daily Pilot Clwilied Ad to tell? ci...ailied ada do S31·010l. DailyPiJotCluaifiedAd. Have aomethlq to sell! Lo prices. ins. Gun. sl.nCLS40-9525 Free Est. C•ll Oene SELL Idle item. wi1b a is a tlmpie mauer ••. It well -Call NOW, c-illed Ada MZ-5671 6G-5678.. Clasaified ads dO It well. 875-8336/875-1280. 5S2..(MS8 Daily-Pilot CW.llled Ad. Jmt call MZ-M18.. SCZ.5678.. ...-.... Trwt r. 1nal1 5350 ~W....., 7100 tw,W.W 7100 HlfpWlllhd 7100 HlfpW.eM 7100 HltpWllllH 7100 5005 l)eldi SOJS ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ••••••••••••••••••• ... •••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• ••••••••••• .. ••• .. ••••• ............... •••••••• -----------------•• .. ••••••••••••••••••• .ACCMrGCLEIK AUTOMICNAtae Beauty 'll:.f!tors C.M. CMWMH.-.. ~couple bu moaey MASSAGE Jl'1ll time poeltloo. Gen'I •~~ruDI l'H Exper. iD Oennan cars. are~ w I ollowlDg. Ex-Fullorp11rt-tlme. BUY NOW! tolend.llU12ndTD's RCiURIMODELS lmowledgeot~pro-M&lllllLLK~ lluat have°"" tool.a. perd.~1589forlnter. MetroCarWaab A&eot, l-837..:1744 ESCORTS cedurebelp(ul. tOkeyad-~=m~~fy3 lmmedpaa.M2-1904 llCYCUMICH 29tj()ff.arborBl.CM CONSIGN NOW! • Ne• $170.S:!OO per week We have 1.1 mJJllon Conlrarlual reservations back.Iba with AAA U .$./Canada & the following airlines U.nlted, Delta. Western, Hugbes Air West. ConllDenlal. KLM "Dutch", Swiss Air. Luthansua. Znd Trust Deed wanted. OUTCAU. OHL y der by touch. Apply 1860 Loo3 &Short Term ....... Met , a! ~etliye beach lbop, :~,~~;:~.1·b~1r~~~·:~ 631-3111 Piaceatia.cM. 3~=~-.: Exc,'ellent.,.y•wortio• ::.~.~1~1ltT:. ',::u:n~ ...=~.~:!".:: 640-78ZI Accmml ... T,.... Musthaveowntcwp. conditions for n· thua1aaticwoner.Jl1D.1 \na ablf\a. Apply ln •SANDY'S* llacGreaorYacbta _._ .. ~51u1. •11 .. 0 perlence'd metalmen yr exp in ret&ll abop a i>enon Gift. Sbop, oc 642..e830 -•· -•• needednowatHOWARD ,.._,. rft:itlO f ,..,_ •1 OIRCl•rll/ OutcallMusaae Free.Tbp ay.VaePay Chevrolet's arowln& IDLllL,_';"""" u~ or,_,__.-____ ... ____ _ • 10% Investment tax credJt • depreciaUoo deferrments. ,.._,,./ 973-0329 ACCOUMTAHT VlctorTa .. arary bod)' shop in the Orange moreu .. onna..... c .. ., Cfeedl &Mt&Failld •SHERILEE• Rapidly growlDf N.B. Senlces Cowty~Complex. ......jStaetmf F/Ume. Eaper pref'd. • We have 118 ·n, '78's ln Fleet need 200 total by May l. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Certl!iedMIL'SeUSe CPA firm has mmed DivWalterKldde&Co f\ber&laasboCl)'wor1lop-Pllime 1·12. Landscape N'iah&a Newport.er Inn Loet&Fomd 5300 HowseCalls-Byappt. oeedforexper'daccoun· 2082S.E.Bristol tlonal. Opportunity for arcbitectutal firm. 714 /SH·l700 Cali • Purebau at factory invoice 4 Star's minis or Southwind's 2S's ••••••••••••••••••••••• 83&-68311 tant to band.le moathly StelO Newport.Beach advancement. See Mr. ~. Barbe.ra,ezt523E.O.E. Lost or Found a ~? Call client acctng services In· <Comer or Bristol & Hart. corner ot Dove I& --------• 100~ Financing or lnvoice sales tax & license. thru CROCKER. 12.0 APR, 7 year note. Animal Assistance FOXY LAOY eluding geo'I ledaer. campusbebiod Quail Sts .• Newport IOATMIN LeagueS37·22'13.nofee. payroll & flnanclal stmt Carl'sJr> Beach. Ml.,.tHm• CA SHIR Karl.De Hardware retail store seeks caahler. Beach loca, natiooa.1 Co. 1ood benefits. •ome •ukmd wort. can B. For further Information contact Mr. Llaaner or Mr. 14lller OWctl Mmsop preparatloo. Muat have F,qual Opportunity Yedf CMa ~IU I~ 731·3561 prior public acctng ex· EmployerM/F •AIMS•.,.,... F/Ume Wed tJlru Sun. Dale's RV Rentals Inc. (714) 559-4446 Out.aide Ca. l ·S00.854-0099 <Telex> Dale's IRIN 69·2378 Denver. Colorado Opening May 1. ~IUUIM.l.hl per. Xlnt working en· Salespenoa needed for -.-·d-'".-_ 1.._H PREGNANT? Carina. viromnent. Full benefits oe.rln11ed Ponebe, VVI ......-wu.v .,, .. ,,..., Wiil.ft~ c:onfldeotial coumeliq & including periodic bonus. Auembler '5 RV aalea. Immediate Poplin -Tempo-referral Abortion, adop-Sal commemurate w /ex· MICHAMICAL opening Full Ume. Fr· P'ft'd Ftagoo tion&keeptng. pep. Please seod resume •sswna. ~ benefita. Call for in· ....,DIPLOMA -APCARE 54'l·2SS3 to Accountant, 1201 Dove ,. ROWY' t.erview; ask ror Sales A rd•-g to ...,.ent St, Ste 520, Newport Mgr. ~ n~ re~·;-_ny UNDA•VICIU BeacbCalif.~. SWITCHIS 137-41004f:M511 .. ,.,),, •c"~I graduates o.tcal M•MIP Rave immediate open· AUowinA 2 way Ren~ to L.A. ~:;:t "re';d or write. J Fortlle Pllll of ltl logs ta our fioaJ as· Auto traoam. Ras R man. L-dwt.w•__.._. ~so .. h 1sa dldn'' believe 11 until Servi.QlallOruaeCo. AdmlnAaailt. $12K+ sembly departmeaL Re· f /t, o•a toot.. Eap'd --· -~ .. Q ..._.t 5005 XBC _.,_ I ed 0'><'1313 Exec:~·a to..,.,111' quire.a aood band dex· pref'd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• PP•-' ..... pay a con· .....,.. .-...1 ~ .A..... / · 2 .--oect t.be-doCa DIPLOMA ~ '700+ ~·.., w mm yrs exper -3000SQ. rr. 0 ••••••••••••••••••••• -• DANCE OF FUN General Office $650 In small mecb assembty. •------- 20.14 Placentia, CM Xlnt REAL ESTATE CO REWARD for l.Dfo or re-Be.ti.IL nude &iris dance InsuranceSecy S12K Call Cole lnstrumeoti--------• localioo. ~-mo. l Y Nets SJ00,000 +for turoofredScbwinnblke &rapsesak>n. Pvt mir· lrvinePencnnelAge11cy Corp,5:J6.3100.E.O.E. AVON lease. Contact 8111 bkr/owner. taken on 4/14 from rored room.a. lOAM to 488E17thCoetaMesa BEA Burnett, Business Most prestigious oper, Mariner's School. 3Al4 Moo&t, 12PM to 8rlle224 6'2·1410 SUCCESSFUL Properties Brokerage, selling a house every 6tlN631. 8PM Sun. 625 N. Euclid, ~..-?"'~ Auembly SALESPERSON 752-8011 other day. Water orteo· Allah.~ --- -TRAIN££ JUST BEING t.atedcomm.$150.000. Reward for 1 lost FREES.P.S&ONW/AD Adult to live in Laguna YOURSELF ml sq fl bldg. 2lc ea f\, VARIETY STORE K.eesboods. Silver/grey. Niguel house for 3 wks ·~~nlDI ras Sell Avon. You don't ~i:~~ti:·~v!~ 8Jue-blood35yrokl. Npt tm-truall.4.581-5910 OVTCAU.MASSA•E sta.rti11i April 29. Ref's ftHUWDLUI needexperiencebttause A-1. 714-&U-6507 run enterprise w /proven Lo• t m a I e G e r m * 731.otJ I* req. P.O. Box 411, Dana & p••fRS := c=n!r:e: l'.arninga $1JO.OOO Sbep/Lab mix. Lrg, Ion& •SUD'S• Point, 92&29. Mft celleot; boun nex.tble. SloiOCJt 4550 For tnto by a personal ~1talo!i~ J11\:e~~ Outulllluaage Achcata.•lctmd IMM~Fjf/£v!! ~~call S40-70ft ••••••••••••••••••••••• apptw/princooly. _, __ Fri. Means great 10All-2AM '131-4462 Over 18. Assist manager T-,•yUf .. or_-.... __ -•7···1159----........... w/apeclal promoUooal --,.. WAREHOUSESPACE! #1 NEWPORT LTD. deal to me. Reward. Clean, pleasant I& s.up· work ia coUese fl resort All shifts. dq, twin~ & I~ sqtort, ~/lm60ol, lse '"""'P· .... Ave NB ~2888.631-2378aftS ...-ave foster home care area.Co.ofren: grave1ard lnclu es BabYalU«~~celba OW' armo. mo.~ ~,, .. tl! .. •70'0 . . •-:~·----ca• male, f; .. atbld1cally Inclined no. 1 Complete Training wknda. Looi I& abort lrvioe bGI .,_ pay ..,.. ......... ~ .. old bi"h b 1 t Program term asatgJlments. Holi· NobouaeWort~-0207 New storaae. garages.J---------cboc point. Vic : 16yr ... •coos U· d ced day " vaoetton pay. close to beach. 151 Com· SAMCLIMIMTI Eaatblurr. 675-5849 deot In HunUagtoo oo.2ExpensesA van HoapitaUaa&Jon plan Babysitter waotec1 for 10 tnerelal Way off Nwpl Grooming & Pe\ Shop. ~Ul23 ' Beach. Write Claa.si!ied no. 3Tranap. fwnisbed avail. mo old boy. 'Jam-Upm. Blvd, CM. RV & boat unit 1\#tirloa after 1 aood Ad No. 250, Daily Pilot, no. 4 Above ava eanlinp My home or YoQts if bJ avail. All util paid. fl.ne location & Lost: April 16 Small grey P.O. Box 1560. Costa Cuual working condl & 82nd St, N.B. !'#Per pre-VOLT Sot&-3878; after SM8-8ll6 ~~le '88.500 cat. yellow collar Vic. M.esa 9218216. no aper or educational rd. 67~ ~ en nuHENRY Adams Estancia CM -'---------requtremeot.s make tbls .............. w_._.. BER TORS m.G58 DIVORCE/Bankruptcy, job bJgbly desinble for --........, 4600 REAL '50. Legal assist. 12 Yl"ll. the younger set. Appll-3141 C:...-Dft•• ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• 21SI>e1 Mar 492-4121 LOST SHEPHARD. 4/15 O.C. ActJon Lecat Typ-cants muat be slnate, 5~741 Elderly couple needs It Bristol • MacArthur, Ing. 960-S4a free to travel fl able to (Acrou From ,,.,, .. ,,,.,, ..... . BABYSITI'ER needed, reUable, occuloaal morolnfa, m1 bome. OdM.m.Gm 1()()1(119• 11orrtacm. -.1ru F /Cbg. to auume ,. ....... .,. ..... rspclDlibllity ror client _._ _ l*llsm• in C.M. CPA ofc. Relp. llrt Deeded during Jllu6t hive m.1 payroll &!mmer. Harb. V.J HID. taxexper.Call*"8l16 P /Ume. Cer 6 &efa. --=-------· ....... .at:IOpm. • • 't • ••r/FIClta Growia& comm 'J/ln· Cblld care. D•e ID <6 dust1 de\'eloper bas Im· =·e! f.:li!v~ly~ med Deed for a mature ~ to baadJe all bt· bm:ot, pTt room. salary· IEPl& " otber related ac· Mn. Natland 1'13-4417 tivtues. Expel' ln real est CIVIL DESIGN development & property BNGINEER mcml req'd. Sal com-Subdivtsion exp. Ctlly. mensurate w /ex pet. C.A. Reynolds Cl vii Send niaume to Boot· EnglDNring, NB. Apply keeper'. l2J01 Dove St, Ste f1f.Sl 520, Newport. Beacb,•--------- Ca ur. 9128110. --------·· Cli!rical IOCCIWa s llorna a •"· Approx 3 st 1YPIST lh. Ute won. 541-1185 mic;taphnM ask rur Cral& '9al IOmL81• ;m11 Euc:Wive Yng, a11resai-.e .=w A.aahelm a~ firm NBBDED k>okiDg ror eeper, llOIEDIATELY w rt t.e. • "p work. 1AQI • Sbort Tenn Ab· QlW'terllM le mJsc olfc alpments. Holiday .. duties. Groaner floor .-/ff a c a t i o n p a y pQIWDity. Qper req'd. HcnpUtllaatlon plan n4,_..,_ a all. IOOl•••JSecr !iii ........ ~ Exper'd. Small Nwpt Bcboftke. f\&U Ume. IODM furniabed rental for July .._,lo.._ 5025 S.A., reddiab/bnrn. F. W_el...;:;_ __ to_the_teena ___ bMlD at once. Call Mr. <>rangeCo.Alrport> &Aucust._644-1686 ....................... ;naw:rw ~o as8nmi ~All•Ms a1«row. ~9m betwn EquaIOpporE.mployer ~~1~::: f:t"t!r-;;c;;;;;;t'•I Rm or studio wanted by lst,z.t&MdT.D.'• ~183Ml83. A3kfor --------_10am __ .ep-=--m____ i.etpaginalovelYbome IOOll • intelligent dog, bu LOANSAVAILABLE Jay. '9rt .... s.r.lcel5360 Adv'ertfle•llt$ecy in Newport Bch. Work 4 Lquu Nlpel C.P.A. humao.(UC atdnt 25. Cl'edttnop':'>letml. LOST 7 t 1 ............ ::.~•••• .. • ~.mature resp. ASSIST.MAMA.. days. 8:30 to s:so. finnaaedlbaatsi:eeperto~~~~~~~~~ NB /CM area Rick ...... 71-1 0 : mo. ema e ao...tttiq,,. .... eyou're party w 1exper lo Sales & adminiatnUon. 50-2825 wort oo cleat'• boob,1: 982.QlllO German Shepherd, tan •••Y from home. No architectural dealgn Full lime ool,y. Appl,)' iD pn!pll'e payraU nporta -·• Sbort.termR.E.$$$'srut, w/bl~ .face. Reward! cbarletofou. Available firm office procecll.lt'eS. person to: a&.bleAulllD, Babysitter/Ute blekpr .tc.at-O'IST 'a.-- any reaacn B1ll Daven· 88'7·:B>8 now. E de r I y c p I T)'piqspeed & accuracy Draper's 1..quna Hilli 7:30-3, 5 days weet thN l~~~~~~~~~l llaiD'enanee Secrelary. ••••••••••••••••••••••• port.Mi-91103 . Fo\lnd: Ladles wrist Rderencea54W289 a must. Expertise of fll. ;~ ~~!!_Moulton Junel8.83U789 ::"~4:'.uWJ:·:. NEED watch. No. Bay & S.CWCW. 5400 Ina" rue aystema. Non · ay -· 8aDkiDI BOOKKEEEllTYPIST 8'5--SOOO m 520. a:»S V Garnet, Balboa Ille ........ ••••••••••••••••1_amok __ .. _._540-_2M0 __ • ___ ,_________ COt8tllC~ Part-time for Yacht lbl-Fri. V'MONEY m-OeOC 'llleSin&le'1Solul100 LOAMSICllTdY aaAea co. ln N.B. llusti;;;;;;;;;;;;;; S I • C,.pu .... , 5001 Found : Hus It y or Dat.ebyCbolce Advert1siDI ATTINl'ION Proo'wlve tndepeodeet bave2)'1'S A/ll, A/P, es- ...... vn "''.-a..cy • Samoyed. mate Approx NotCbaoce. NOOUCTIOM bank seetinR ~ ea-per, au oChen need not •RA-. ... A~ CllDfTMO amo'•J yr old. Vic: H.U. Calllntroview752-S411 PllSOM&Al'T WOMS. &GllLS per'dcomm'flomuec:1. •PPIY. Call Bobbi tor FRAMCHISE PIOIUM m.. &e wlrt lfeY· NJ-GOO A New Concept lD meettoa ASSIST AMT Pleasant phoae work SAMnACM> IA* aJllJl. '15-lm Tbe new way to own a W •3rd TD to.s ask for Al. Found t /17 your mate. Call J01ce at M\llt have Qper. ln type ~r"Gg'f~· R~ 535 E. latSt, T.UO travel aceocy. Travel 75J.St0J P.M. 98MS16. speclog & producing PROGRAM . No ex· m.saoo Netwoft.Startyourown. --------clean, well dealroed EquaJOpporEmplofer ••••••••••••••••••••••• Clerical STAT TYPIST ~:eo:u:~u~rl~i eo:=~ ~~~~~I J':;.::! flnilbed art. Ap~y In ~~~-~n:e!b::!: --------term aervtce provided. &lem. Scbool, NB .... ;:. .................. ~~J~ Oler, Work 9am-2pm or 4pm· 8aoldq Call Mr. Cbarles OOYOUNEEDCASHr 87N91; ............ -.--7071 • ve, Bpm.Apd)'~ 71~ 1 a t , 2 n d le 3 rd -.... __... Irvine, aam-spm. GOLD RUSH ......... Cm ---------a homeowner loaoa ar-REWARD for lolt bird _.,. •••• " ........... ,~~~~~~~~~! ,..,.._...se. w-....,. BEA""""SALON d f at Borrow wbitefor&Dle ean. Vic Need halnf Bank recGa· -l'-" C~"'1"1 ..,.. ranae a • ...1u......u-.1. Pl • dll ,,_,,.. ·•.m-.. AmblUousCoupleWanted tDUHarborBlvd. ~vu. Sacrifice. beat offer. $1000 1100.000 -flmble Ua ~~~ s..= ~ior,.,a"7 AMP to manage a small bust-9llte u. Gardea Grove ya I B ......... ,,,,c We are a fast ll'OWlnl company located lD S.A. and urgeatty need F/C Permanent po11tlon bootteeper •laood A/R avai$ableimmedlateb' in btctirouod. Oood % dlvtaioa caasroller'• of- portuolty for the r t fice for depedable, fut penoo. P\eale call or tJl*l C11119ble ol t.1Pln& CJl/NB. tttadonl.1aper t.enns,paatcreditno -&:1•1"'• ·--Paw ,.... neae p/Ume. WW not tn. ioam-spm. ,_8PP ....... _'t_. m. __ 'l'OIO __ • ---· • floaoctal atatemeo ts nlllidl.Y and aceuntelY. Wfi1 ailo type earr9PGD· dlDCt and S*'(onn oeher accou11tla1 /clerf cal kJc& l2IOOsqft, reetoa.ly blem. Call U1 ·no ob P · FOUND: 5-1 mo• M taxea. .645-03J7 terfere w/ your prelftlt"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! U.._..lm l100. Worth much more. ~G FIN SVCS. Dobennan, Sant.a Ana Mallltenance Mecballic J:m."uai be wW1n_c tor-'"' = ~:900. .John. n4t~mo tbitr> =:-pm834-32911 m.o7l8 ~: el~calSo: ,.. Mr. Hall. 642-1834. *AUTO LOTMBt CALIPOIMIAI "'...., --------1 -:---:-::--:--:-==11.=~=·-----l ....... uiu, co....... me APT MANAGER led f\ill or part-time. Learn ~ ..-retAUaY ....,w-... IOJO Found: Pt German plumbininp.C.UNa!m mawre, adult ~·~pJe tbe auto buslneu from mOceaDAve. You worts in my ttore ..... •••••••••••••••••• she p be rd , we 11 . marn 20 am unite, 1enerai the ground up I Op-Laauoa Beach this summer & learn all Youns prof. _ dulrea mannered. Ru Dea col· Mlfp W..a.d 7100 maintenance, gardetunc portwlity for advHce· 494-6546 the raceea ol tbe bual-•,500. Secun1C1 by 2nd lar, collar as kerchief. ..... ,••••••••••••••••• etc. Exper preferred. In-meat. See llr. O'Neill or £.0 .E. .-. TDonreadenee. Reeent ldelltify. Vic: Airporter come + studio apt. Mr. Pierce. HOWARD1~~~~~~~~ Secure your flllancln1i appraltd as~ eqult~ lfolel. 164-2731 Atttni Bkkpq 4N4JS1 a.v.olet. Dove ft Quall I: findYoUtlocaUOO•lwU ma.ltdal O"rer 2Dd . -....oaA.IY Sb .• ~ewport.Beacb. BIMiDC 91iaUn~tbebual· Good crecm ratlDI, R4IPter Today to worll A/Ree.Clert,t0meeaper AUl'O.MOTlVE PllOQllOfllATOI a. f« JOU. U 10.12, ptnc.onlJ.~UJl. Pwiu1'i IJIO oovariouuccowsUQlfa ~'d, but not reg'd. WA.MTmHl NCR T15 exper pnf'd. m.a> MlltUllllt Trwt ....................... t>ookkeeplo• a11lln· ~pS:rbe!:nu~I~ 1\aneUpSptc\&Uat Hrs~ .... PLAMTS•ALORI' Oeidi IOJI .,., ..... ....., ment.s. Work eJoee '° State Auto Parts Ldboy Great opportunlty to ··-·••U••........... UD5So. EICamlnoReal your bome. Pl1ure aoaso . UneM4chmlc 53SE. llt8t. Tu!,U4 ._.. 11 Sena.mmt.a ru11u Uc Clerb to Sr. Accoun-1 dl t 1 83W300. t .O.r. . .,...e over a we ex-LOWEST . -. tanta oMded thrqout mme a • o1t1•011. tabU.bed retail plant f"«appt.C·7Z91 Or Co AS•• •s Jl\ID camJa&Dy 1Moef1it. 8eautidana Boy Wanted aPllfO'S J&.11 m old. Llt• factor1 ~ 1~:30, 1-t:JO aft.DI Ii eves. Must bt neat fa _.wort«. -.znrz 8'BineP WGmaD bu lm• med openinp for llldiet wbo •ant to eam xtra in- come thru Jlitmant pit work. Call Z .W .C. 9SM111. ttort. locludea all lnven· W M..... RELAXING ll~GE ~Half's Du la ntq lbll\a tor See Vic Sofder at Vic· 8oaCh B4Dtalt NO MW t.otY, •tock & flxtures. 1 It T .D 41-.. BobJ LK 11 Ba111U1-lo Coala 11••· UlrY DocS&lt. -Harbor ~ Ba YOW' on "YOU Jlartna sho9 w/bvy foot Wt"''.._, OW:. .... ~ 500Ai:e~501 Alt for Mr. Wachtel, Bl•d., Coat• Meu. bGll.SltJOUl'ownbo!ln. baV9a..vl~tooCl•or tnmc.-.o,ooo. -No Tower UtuooBuk MW2:N ...-. Lido area aal oo, _.to.O.Dllllepad ASKFORJOHUOH£S P'altall'fennllhleeUMt .~ ......... us.ms. JDThecttydOra.ace ()pM .. 1wllb foUowt8' fn tbe Dall~' "Pilot ~........... Wllr ...... Co. ANIWDIDV '3W(( 114fm.'loa SIU. Idle St.-. wttb a P\nd wbat JVD •aot ln coataet Jolll• Solo g.~ 8edAoa.. • a.. 494-6121 "4J.2t71 141-06t I 1WLAJ>Dllll9 *1WK ~ Pllot~Ad. DlitJPUolCl&Alft9dl. 81MISOO nu.I0#1I. .. -. ,.. - ~-=~~ related expertence, pre- f era bly wltb Vydec typewriter. Euellent benefit paek•I• and worldnt envlro9meot. Pleue call domestic ~==:re: t :•a.m. ilDll4:0Dp.m. SANllA i'ilMHATIOMA.L CGIPOUTIOM ...... &tr.t °'=~=­ ()ppGC::.,~*' .. rOcriC*! ... Cl.Ell .. ~!.~ ... ~ ..... !! ... ~~~ ..... !!~ ~.~~ ..... !!~ !~.!.°'!'.~ .... _!!~ !~.~:'!! ..... ?!~~ Ftlmy. Apnl 21. H171 DAILY Pfl.OT OJ:J .._. • ....., 1100.._,,w.-. 1100 HlfpW...., 1100 rACTO&v CeraDllc: C•atera . ~. tmlaMn. day .. altb.l ahll.I Ovor 11 permanent poelllon wlbtNfill Ex.,.t pre· ferftld Apply lo person VobtAO of California MW~PutJld . Clpolkb. LEGALSECRETARY Mct.el·Frant Dellr Clettr, ~···-•••••t't>••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••-••••-•• .. ••••••••• Gl/At\DS BulyB.8. Lawfi'tnnndt Es.per, req'd. Appty, --------i SECURITY expel' Calif te1al ·1ec'y QualJt,y IM. 'II.SS 8-ada PRlHTING uc.T'IOMIST I.M'S '21 Mat bave alat eldllA. Blvd.Buetla Park P/tlme. 13 br. Pleasaat N Ot.arie nW'M. Pe», Nlar)'bueduPQnexpar, ....,,_ ........ -.5 ..... -~-M~t type t1oll •~all May U. Oood •~oos ait·· rd d 1 -·---·-• u WIND-Reply to SaJ•trtnaebe, ... ~iu. RN All ble-ca uper es,... P/Ume lndud. wknds. STA.l'fa5 A CJua111ed ad oo. au. c/o s.u MtdfcaUoos ruu or .u1 -..1 Call UUlan. Tbe Tidol S1Q'11ND ......,_ Dally P'Uol, PO Box ueo. p/Ume. Xtra oncot.UOO AIRUNE '" ....... a&otal. 4IO N Coaat Hwy.... __..., <'Alita Mesa. c..... Umo for DUl'M •ho b11• t.J1e Factory Asaembly. _La--=l\lfla __ Be....;..a....;c_h_. ___ 4:J,...l:OOea been lnllctave Meu lWP ut make security• !:J>~~ tn!acfi:t!J~ MIWSPAl'B IMM914TI Brt~==~~le =~viii '=~~1 PLEASANT experience. Good wor~ln coad'1. r-·at &l'OWiol oowspaper OPll•tG$ arieDted payoo to work Dual rolet ot 1ec1ui\y f•A1•..a1.. al ......... now hlriD•I ln display, lo _.. "•U n ,. •" ROUTI SAUS •SlQ.£11 *a.mcAL ASST PACTOIYWOMM P\:l'llOn DHded /or batch sulxlnl le other mue. woct, IOllMt •vy llf\· '~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I Ina' cb~«n lcal exper. 1: helP.luJ. Mus t pau OllYtlfY ,!Mt-. .. er J)h)lllcal. $.1.30 p/hr min. Permanmt part-ilm• job NaUonal Caael.11 of CaUf. delherin1 eMrly mornloJ 3435 W. MacArth~r. Sao· LA Timce to homes ift ta Ana. 971MMOO aft. 1:30 and aervic. to ~c altUne ::'id--:"'c.J'-.... • .. !::':.: _.._Uon ti eirealation Jo.a. ...... n • .... •.. ,, u ..,u.. 0 .. orp. "" Up to l200 wk to start tr.u .. ler. It t•lle• a .-v •• ._ ...... _ ...,_ • ~mli ) wPll'· OC Airport area. .... .. saJaryS:Sbraoe&toSS.18 depta. fot app'l call t6TRJPPERS(3> 154-l&UuUorTaml. Pl\lmeavall.Carreq'd . c.beertUJ, cowteoua. will· at\ 30 day trial periQ.d. T.-i, 64.Mla. •LARGE PRF.SS F' u 11 H 8 r IU h Cu In 11 and 1 I n c ere Call 5'10-CT17 !or appt. OPERATOR UJ ~t/Ca&hler for 75'-6471. Vuled Jobi with • without au l)tlr. lo aoocl oles~ Call t.c>- cb,y!ll MOFl:ES '-.0~ office • "-0"'7 overload l7U llrctll st, NI 557.0061 Equal Oppor Employer penoo.all~. If you can------=----MUISISMDIS "8MALLPRESS weekend" holiday cov· -------- meet. and a,reet bu.ndreda Loans 7-3 full Ume. Expcr'd fl OPERATOR m erqe 8am-5pm. Ability SAL.IS of lmport•nt people IHD•EHDEMT tnineel, approved cert. to deal w/pubLic " neat CosmcUc Oei>artmeot every day, you can be LO..t..11..1 ..t..'-!.ll!a.ft' pro1rain. Also. wknd •BINDERY appear. req'd. APPi¥ ln Specialty Drug Store . wortdnS With tu1 Jn lesa """_..,...,., JOb9 open &o mature atu· SUPERVISOR cu per son . M 1 s s i o n lo-c;iled In Newport 11"\fb\e/N~ areas. Mutt _A_M ______ _ be reliable" have depen· than a week. Car aod Exper'd Loan Agent ds\ta. Meaa Verde Conv. ·BIND~RY Beecbcrart. 18741 No. Beac:b is se~klng u _ phooe are needed. Full needed to generate Hoep,16lC.OterSt.CM TECHNlClANS<l> Alrpor\Way,SA warm. ptotson .. ble. dabJe transportation. ___ -.i _____ I Salary $350 mo. 546-0235. OelYWy ''"°" F/lime. Freeway Auto Supply, 26242 Avery Parkway at S.D. frwy. Mission Viejo. "' •-time poeitlons. uniforms loans 'in the Coastal •BINDERY saJesperaon to seU cos· &SIA.MSTllSS furnished. $2.77/bour. Orange Co area from Ml•USAIDH JTRAINEES<2> llC:.,..OMIST metict. ThJa posJUon re· FUU Ume ocJy. ApplY in free parking and ex· Se.al Beach to Sao Clem. & OIDm&JIS H. B. Yanuf. co. t>uUea quires. proven sales pel"IOl'l IO MallaJltr. Ma· cellenl beneftts package. Real estate Uc. req'd n.c to elderb' ~lJent.s. APPlY 11.l Person telephone. Ute typing ability ln cosmetics. We ble Austin. Draper's Callorapplyinpenon. Contact Neil Bosman. WWtralnllqualified.AJI u..t..B'TEC (40-45wpm), Telex. WUI ca rry the fine st Laguna Hilla Store. 23621 (213) 86().6671 or C7t4> ab1fts av.il. ApPlY 1445 ~ tr• 1 n . E'q u a I 0 PP rrancbille lines. Dental usi.st. cbrslde, ex· LOSANGELES INC 1aiary + comollss1on & Moot.too Partway Plua BURNS ~. &ipenor Ave. NB RB'IODU.CTIOMS Employer. (7141898-3475. We offer an xl.nt startm~ pa.ndlngduties.Llvingln FEDERALSAVINGS QAllCI • ReceptJool.atJSecretary company bendns r 1 .. T . R Mission Vi ejo area. GAL FRIDAY o~ed for ............... Equal()ppEmplyrm/f Geri'l d" .. _ foe per.on 3311 Immediate opening for Pl.ease call Personnel at ".era yp11l/ ecep· 58IHI030 busy Newport Beach of. ...,.... W.JlacArthurBJvd experienced rec:epUoobt -·-·-tionilL Ku.t be able to fice. AP, AR. & typlna. tf s.c.ity Local lumberyard. full wltypint " bkkpoa ex· Santa Ana. to handle busy phones. r;;;;~~to s~m:t~n eawer multi buttoo coo-Dental Ass't-Do you want interested call J erry ~ 9-c. time including some per. Oppor. to learn com· Callfornla mall, good typlog abl lty THI -•u.t. sole phooe. Type S5 wpm a career l.n ortho using Harris 75Ht910 1775 E. Cent.er St wknds. Saw ez,per. Good puter operation. C M · SUbmit qualifications by -- & have ruce ofc appear. all your RDA st ills? Anaheim 63S..(630 driving record. CaJI (or CPA olc. Call 54&-93JS An Equal mail to A Law Corp .. 610 Mtwpwt a.oclt Please cootact Wanda, 64<Hll21 CiARl>EHllt/M.iRt. Equal Opportunity appt w/Greg. Harold or OFFICE MANAGER, Opportunity Newport Center Dr. F.Qual()ppty EmpJ..vr 558·49UI. Equal Op P/time for Tennis Club EmptoyerM/F Glenn 549-3073 • ....w.... .............. EafployerM/F Suite 1220. Newport Empt.yr. DENTAL ASST . tnHuntBch.Onlyexpr'dl~~~~~~~~ ' neat...,,..,...... uuuw.aeep· U.S.Citttensblp Beach92660 SALESSIS.S20Hr cbainude, w/m.in 2 yrs & mature need apply i: MacOooald's needs day log. noo-4rnoker pre· R-uired wo rk 1 n g on con Cl.BKTYPIST expr. in lour baoded Moo/Wed/Fri only. Call GUARDS sbifl help, full & Ptr. ferred. Salary open. ~~~~·.,..~~~~~l~JSec'y. interesuna gress•onal campacgn .Newport Ctr financial technique. to work in S36-8833 Full&p/time.AJJareas. Beach Blvd, nr lo· S3l..Q3'TO -pog. wtsmall co. Handle Seminar Sat Apnl 22. firm is seeking res p. progressive, growing Unllorms fum. Ages 21 dianapolis. RB. 536-7971 OFJl'ICEHELP Prodoction & assembly busy phones. typing tOAM sharp.438MainSt. person for challenging practice. Good oppty to General Office Mature 0 r 0 v er . R e t 1 red Apply oo weekday aner· Exp'd to run property work. Working w /audio skills a must. LJte bit· H. 8. clerical poe. Must be an expand knowle dge & woman w/general ofCice I nooos maoaaement ofc 3 day cassettes. Start immed. kpig. Never a dull mo----------accurate typist, some skills. 714-4.93-9311 sk.IJ.ls & exceU. telephone Uwoellvce~smal ep. roAtepcptt"oyn · · k 10 k · book Will tram. 540-701.3 ment. 540-2332 SALES, Hardware. apply stattypingreq'd.Exper. persooalityforalglrlof· • Maid,llve·io.lovelyN.B. per wl g. Noeym, k · 1n p e r s on , Crown w/transcrlber helpful, Dental Recept. ,Desk.only. fice in Nwprt Bch. Hrs Service, 1226 W. Sth St home w /private room. 5 keep n · n·s 0 er. RECEPTIONIST TYPIST Hardware, 3107 E. Co11ist knowledge or erammar Good benefits . H .B . 9·5. Please call for appt. Sant.a Ana. lntervw hrs days, wknds olf. Eng. St ar t $4 I hr. Ca 11 PROl'Dlllll(I llleed one more girl to Hwy. CdM. & sentence structure a 893-5032.84&-3540 752.7321 9-l2&l-4Mon·Fri. Equal speaking preferred. anytlme.675·9516 alUUWlll round out busy olfice. --'--------~d.ustXl. Typt lnll ~wpm rde. Dental Asst. ortho, ~hr, General Orflce/ Sec'y. ~f.°rt.wlity Employer ~~~:~~~~~~~: O~PENIN' Gwif~~ .. amtobwltlo.or't5. ~~can~ff~~~~!ll:Y ~1--------- q n wora.1ng con s NB 4'h d"" Ortbo exp & Ml . ....'6 " AllALJSJ Pl aJJ ... ., ... ~ & co. bf!nefits Contact R ri A r..:.~642.2626 ~tmumto 5b ydrls e x· Hairstylists Exp. with smkr. 644-05"95 eneral ore. W /train Data processing division must! ease c "'wn ~ Shirley.644-4360. · · · ..... penence. an e cor following CM area Maids, NB area. P/T. right person. but clerical of acute hospital in _9-_l2_.&3_l_·l_7oo_____ . ffAl.f DAJ . Dental Ass't. oraJ sl.IJ'gery r~poode~ce tor 2 men 645-1S89forint. · eves. Must be neat. App. background helpful. Laguna Beach is looking --------- CoditaUWClitr-.ss onJy.N.B. using d1ctaphone. + ly 1101 s. Grand. Ste H. Store cable TV. 831·3242. foraoindividualwith2to RECBtT/TYPIST NICE PAVf. Sdlooe 644·6161 misc.oUiceduties.Small H•IRSTYLIST Santa Ana. 836-4034 askforNan 3yrsolRPGIJprogram· Ch ,1 Earn up \o S300 per wk. mfg co Wltb 7 ~1rl ortice. A •---------ming expr. Systems 3 alJenging Fttime posi· E4joyable pbooe work Low twllon. Placement DENTAL CHAIRSlDE ~leasant working c<>f!dl· Grt!at opportunity to do 9-4pm. Optometric Asst/Recep-&/or Systems 32 back-tion w /a ct1 ve Real with good salar) + asslSt.751.9194 ASSISTANT. xlnt op-t1ons &. good benefits. yourownthing&real.ize Maids: top wages paid tiaoist, FuU or p/tirne. ground preferred. Estate Of c G oo d bonuses&commissicms ---------porturuty x-ray License Tapmat1c Corp. Irvine. yourfullpotential.Booth Apply . The Jnn al Expe r pref'd. CM Hospit.t.lexprdesireable. telepbone. typing, 60 Mornini.?. afternoon & COMl'AMION req.~. Call Mrs. Witt for appl. r e ntat-available . Laguna, 211 No. Coast SS'7·3l20 ldeal _...._.._ .. & livina wpm, clerical skills re· evening shifts avail r I m.&080 establlsbed salon. ---------.. Vl1M.U6 -q'd.SSl-1701 Good ..... _ · ~. or conva ei;cu'I lady Dental Sec'y/bkkpr for 6'5-733'1 SC8-sm Hwy.,LagunaBeach. PARTSPERSOtl condition-s. -Good1~~~~~~~~~~I spea .. .,,g voice .. Hrs: 8:30 ~ 6. Mon Ulru Newport Beach or· General office. gd typing or eves P pay/benefits. Contact I· pbono ex~r. helpful . Fn. On Lido.Isle. Mu~t lhodontist.642-4612 skillsoeeded.SOWPM,lOHANDYMANf/torp/tin Maintaiance Man. erm Marine expr. pref. but Personnel College s tude nts . . dnve Some hte bakk:p II . key by touch, must be wood mfg plant, CM. position. Starting salary not req. Full lJme . .2431 So Coast HouMtClll h o u s e w I v e s & &c some overn1te. Call Dental Assist, chatr side, sharp on details. AP· C411549-3!H2 S800 mo. Lile construe· West Coast Hwy, NB. AP· 318'72COASTH\tii R.~~M AILI MOW mooobgbters this is an 675-,398Jeves. N B. Pleasant groud. plicaUoos being taken. tion. gen. maint. 12 acre ply8to4:30. • •GUNA B"""CH ideal job. · E r· u-nERS r Cl · o Hice comp I ex I n ------------..,. ""' 2 po1itiexla lo exc1ung & COMPUTat practice. xp pre · 714-893-2421 or 53H72S, ~ or eanmg Orange, cam. p81d In rAIT·TIMEONLY 499-lltl,•xt609 expandmgCentury210f. Call84"1G895 640-ll22 askforGladys. ~mes & apts. Full/p-s urance & vacation Work io slbck room. fill flee! Call for appoint· '1.J'"G Of'ERA Toa ume. Own car, 546-ait20 Pl·time factory assembly t.od •~dis For A Personal 'ntenw Pa.rt lime help wanted. Dlr.ofP~& GeleraJOf'fice Pickup truck helpful & deliver orders t o ment ay... cover: TIME Al FE Computer operator for Fo1eigltRelatiOM. PIXRKeptionist Help~antedfull&p/t.Jme Send resume to O.P,A. branch stores. Start work. hours 9am-3pm. +Whywe~bett.er! Data Poiot uoo. Some B.S. rl!q 'd , fluent 10 MARJNERSSAVINGSis operungs, days & .n!ght IU Btookhollow Dr. San $3.75/hr. Regal Beauty ~lofmpan.; requires +Wbywearegrowing! bookJ..eeping upenence Spanish . Portugese. seeking a c us tomer sluf!-8. Several P:05•t1ons taAna.92705 Supply, 263 E. 17U1 St. ~an:tof:°fau~hro:X:: +Getyourlicensefast' necessary. Excellent English. French. Italian, oriented indiv. for PBX avail. Contact Jim •. Del CM castona1workfrom 9to3. +Whywetrambetter' Libraries, Inc working conditions. Hebrew & German Hire recept. pos. at main olc Taco, 2ll2 S. E. Bnstol. ManagerTrainees from t to s days each ~; to e arn b i g Good company benefits. &direct Spanish speak· in N.B. Gen'I ofc & Newport Beach. PART TIME weekdepeodentonwork BegladYOUcalled! Sales. lmmed. flt~ P/t EquaJ Opp EmplyT m tf ' Apply betweel' JOAM & ing employees. Direct telephone exper. req"d. HOSTESS UTOTEM load. Rate of pay $3 hr. 979·l060 help needed. Exp d m 3PM ooJy. Mission Viejo development of company 35 wpm typing. PBX ex· Now talctng appllcallons. EVENINGS goes to $3.18 aft.er 30 day Century 2l Surf Realty ~·s wear Apply 326 l mp or t s . 2 81 o I format to meet future per. desirable. Frool ofc Apply 00 Tues & Wed foed Stires trial period. Call 540-4771 ---""-------'-' Manne Ave. Bal Isl. Marguerite Pkwy., Mis· nee d s oC builder· appear. a must. Occas. after apm, Bob Burns M SeeldngC formoreinfor.matioo. Restaurant CHAN · 675-7860 slon Viejo. 831·1740 or developer in Mexico, Sat. work. Xlnt beoetit.s Restaurant. Fashion e areer Adults with out.st.aodlng, TICLEER. lat class con· AMY1'HIHGCiOIS 495-t700. Central & So. America. & working coods. Apply Island N 8 Minded People For: attractive personalities REAL ESTATE tioentaJ ls int.erviewlng Know auppliers & local al __ ...;•c_·_· ----MAHAGHTRAIHHS who eajoy working wUb s•• IU! forexper·dWaiten&ex-E::il'u..l!~JUJY eq>tt. for C_,,_rl....-c:h labor markets . Ex· l515WestcllffDr,N8 Housecleaoiogfullorp/l , H.aveopeoingsfor(ltlme kida. Start at $3.50 per ~ per'd Busboys. Apply 1n Biltinl s hop. Yvette 's IMraVIEWHS tens1ve travel!penses Equal Oppor Employer own trans. Top salary. & p/time clerks on 2nd & hr. Pbooe 642-4321 '250. penoo from 3-5. 18912 Bikinis. 112 Maio St.. HOMEMAKERS: pmd by employ . Wage 64.2-7430or646-4871 3rd shifts. U interested. between3:00.S:OOP.M. Before you make a move MacArthur Blvd. lrvloe. H . 8 . Call for appt. Choose tbe d 11ys you Is $1625 mo uaUy. contact our nearest A* for~ -give us a c.Ul. We've M2-S353 worlt. Pt-time days & Take this ad to your crMl'IHI Housecleanersneeded. marketorgoto Equal Opportunity gotabetterdealat ---------•t...:~:.::::=-------wlmds. Positions in cen· neat'est eml>loyment de· UWUUU. Mature. Top$$. Car nee. l.3f.42 Lampson G: Orv Employer SELECT RF.STAURAN'f SALESPHSON lral location test colr at velopment dept office. I ••n1ms 642·1403 645.MJS Moothruf'l-19am·Spm PROPERTIES. ATTENTI ..... • G 0 u R M E T West.mlnst.er Mall Great Ad paid for by employer. LMU forinform.atloo phone PahlltDraft1•a• Uft COOKWARE SHOP in hrs, 10·4Pm & some Send resume to. Tucker UrgeoUyNeeded!!' =~~'fi J~c'z.'s cn4>537"'4840 Patent law firm needs 556-2•60 H.I . C00151POUMTrD CdM. FuU Ume. ONLY wlmds. No e1per nee. &Assoc.P.O.Boxur.as. !!~ RaggedyAnn's.S45-1800 EquaJ()pporEmployer F/Ume draft.amao w/x· 751-3191 C.M. 111 ftlUI Senous Gourmet Cook w1lltraiJa. Must be h1 scbl lrvtne92713. "'"""'Clerks lot skills. Sal open. Send .SELECT KHIMIMrl oeedapply. Send resume grad & enjoy people. No Shipping & R~eiving . HO U S E K E E P E R • S81l1Ple drawings to PO r-111~ & refs lO Adn:J.f. Daily 5elling involved. Dtshwashmg & ~e~ clean· Must have phone & relia· mature. 7·3PM shift in Ma 0 ager Trainee Box um Santa Ana. ca PROPERTIES Part ome day and night Pilot. Box 1560, Costa Call Office l«H pm ing P rr for eqwp rent hie transp. Long & shoi;t guest home, CM. 646-6716 Coop.les or iodJviduals, 92'702 l-----....;;;.;..;:..;.....;.;;:=. positioas are avaJlable. _M_esa __ • C_A_9216216 ____ _ 7141898-0906 s tore. 16-20hrs t wk. term asaipment.s. Hoh· W/ .. -'-to oa•e .. ··-· ... al f 1 Ii 6'5-0760. day & vacation pay. Houselteepiog/dinnerpre· ucnu~ ma " """'1' PIXAllsw.rS... llALTOR -e or ema e app · SAlff.r/"'-C0C?9' Dog groomer wanted. Hospilaliutlon plan paraUor11noathofMay,S ~For Ptr. cau for PJthne shifts. Wort a or Realtor Associate. ::::=;.metoap-ALLTIME Ex per pref d Mo~tly established shop, cater· avail. dys week, 3-6PM. $60 app t. ~. busy switchboard. Day Have need ror 1 good ac. 'IbeSton! For TIMEX eves. Xlnt benefits, 1.ng sm dogs, gd earn· ~.548-2593 MANUFACTURER sbif\.sonly.NoSun.EOE. tivesalespersoo. CARL'SJR. Sales&Servlce salary open. Apply . a logs, short hrs. Ex per on· Houe~vES Person wanted to work in 546-3333. loy Mee.die 2St1 S. Main. S. A.nu Jolly Roger, 203 Mann ly962-1010 _.,....... our production depL m1.•---------18101o.fe __.-..d. 6882Warner A\'e. Balboa lsle,1.....:'---------Put your free time lo •tngpaiot&otherrelaled PBX . t=wp;tt•-. HUNTINGTON BEACH SALESPllSOM 67J.87._20 ______ j Drafhlnonjllntrotor needed u se w h l I e items. Must be playing Ans we r 1 n g s e r v Ice COllo Mft4I 541-7729 Equal Oppty Employer & Craft demonstrator :H CO AMS Patent law firm wlll 3141 C-.-Drhe children are in school with at least 40 cards out operator full & P rr. Call j~~~~~~~~~~ l~~~~~~~~~~I Rug Craft.en, So. Coast Vft t 1. 8 in as Pal e n t 546-4'74• helping elderly adults of a deck or 52 in all 835-3561 Village. Must be ag- fUU or pltlme. Exper. drafts man. Xlnt skills tAcross From w/persooal care. Flexi· areas. No jokers al· RETAIL SALES gressive & saJes onent· pref'd Mesa Verde me c b 'I draft i ng. OrangeCo.Airport) bledaytimehrs.631·3SSS lowed. Good benefits, PIXOPBATOR RECEPJIONIST P0&itioosnowopen(ull& ed.Prefer20yrsocolder. Conv Hosp, 661 Cente Technical illustrating & Equa•OpporEmployer Intervie wing, pro· starting pay & working ~~:iet:gyu~t:!~\~fP~ f1:;:0~=o~~~:l!: JOHnperwk.546-6340. _St_._c_._M_ . .548 __ ·SS8S ___ __.. inking req'd. Sal open. fessional Interior conditions. Apply al 1603 Coast Hwy. Lag Sch. TtaineeConsidered N.8 . Ask 'or David SAUSPEOf'LE COOtcS SenPOdBosaml97plle d.rsawmta· Angs to GIRL FWfD•Y ,.c~ Designuderslo to llsbare de· _w_._Al-..:..too_S_.A_.____ 49f-11Sl Moore. 759--0883. Bright Future for seU •~-t & •-n-x • an 8 • ,,. I"' ,.. sign st ,ca 83CMl947 Manutacturiog.geoeral Wlth1'1le starter to get in on the _.. _._.. Ca.92702. for2girlofficeinmfg. . . rLXOPSlATOR Following Good working conds &---------plant. Good typing & Janitorial, need reliable factoryworltforsportiog • Retail S*$ ground floor or rapidly benefita. Contact David DRAFTS PERSON pleas.ant phone voice. ~~ & ~en who take goods firm. 7:30-4:00PM, ~orap"pt p/tlme. 540-7SSS ~ui'1>ments : expanding pald TV cable Aaber·Tournant exec Xlntoppartw/expanding Dulles to Include pndetntheirwork. Low 540-Q4Z. '' · Pleasao?Ap~ance ~~~ne.w:,,~r(~~ industry. $12,000 comm c he f Holiday Inn. finn.SUbdivisionexpon· cmt.o.mercontact. Foun· pressure night cleaning. MATURE WOMAN PBXOperator.tel..-.....e GoodTel............,e +per yr Co. frin ge Laguna Hills. 588· ly. CA. Reynolds Civil 1 n v 1 1 y 494-nM erln "'.,...,..o p~-:-;,-:;;· high fasbioo store. Ex· benefits. We will train Engineeri NB A 1 a 1 a e · p /lime to welcome answ g ~rnce. ver .... ,,.........,,. per'donlyappty, CaUlmmed.forappt. _ext __ 430 _______ 1 m.5"893 ng, · PP Y Joe. Permanent posilJOn. Janitor, day/porter, CM newcomers & .contact 2.S, w/ttaio. Days, eves. Good'I'ypingSkllls ANOPOS Tele-prompter Cable TV COOKS. breakfast lunch,r---------75l·38ll area. Hrs 7--3:30. Must be mercNeedhaoLS. FIUlexibtle !1n· & graveyard.135-3S61 .._.s-br 29 Fashioo bland, N. B. Of Newport Beach •dinner. Ma Barker's. DRIVERS GllLFRIDAY out. Apply 1101 S . car. e ypmg. PETITIONERS CaU644·~ mrn;~-0585 212 E 17tb Sl. CM FOR DENTAL LAB. Sportswear mfg. needs Grand, Ste H. Santa Ana. S47-300S. f\lU/part·Ume. Good t~!i:j;::::;;::::;:::;:::;:=:;:\.i• ---- Counter & Delivery. XJn Od driving record. good well organized. self 3-7pm.836-llCK3. Mature person, Assist pay dally. 53&-1111 Call Mrs. While ror in· ~ SANDWICH SHOP ( house · 646-5068 In M v • T · terview appointment N r 0 r a n g e C o u n l y pltime jobsn Apply i or Wlves. st.art.er. veotory coo· Jclllfforial/G ... Mr S::g58ler .. 2090ao s enms Plastics Pmll A-r-RETAIL SALES AU-port. 17881 Skypark person, Orange Juluis. DRIVERS trol. typing, phone salea. P / l I me. ma tu re . · · Mold• •·~~ Blvd, Suite A, Irvine. An- '79 E. 17th St, C. M 11 you are over 21 with a M2-3'72Dept. 4 Retirees OK. 875·8101 MECHAHIC Ing -_. felfilDR lllmd t.boQy's Dell. 2 shifts Mon <Besi.deUdoCarWashi clean drivlog record & GllLFaJDAY Newport SIMl-'IWAILSS Machine COSTAMISA Persoonel needed part-thru Fri. 7:30·3:30 & COUHTEI H ELr: knowledge ot So. Calif. To answerd phones, Ugbt Janitorial, office " bktg Trucking co. needs QPl!ll .&TQRS 17141 S56-7P1S time at the new Hickory u :30·5:30. Apply in P/time Days or eves. fwys, call SS7·1414 foT typing,5 ayweek. cle.anlog. Pt·Ume eves. mecbanicw/owntool.sto l9ftA i:qua.l()pporEJOpJoyer Farms of Ohio at.ore in person.SS6--0870 Dependable people only. appt. Jot-.SOM&SOM Good pay. Must be boo· doservlceworkonseml· Further expansion Fashion hlaoct Ideal for'..;..._S_E_AMSTR ___ ESS __ _ Call Captain Mike's •DIUVER~ AllloS .. 11~'-J dable, responsible, able t1'8llen. Air brake exp. creata permanent open· --------.. people who can work Someexperdeslred. Pat· ~28'7Sbetwn2--4pm. Neat appearance, good ·600W.CoaatHwy to wort lodependenUy. helpful. See Biid at Boal tngs for experienced & 1· DOING .IDCll'Dinp, afternoons or ~ Sale Design. Call Cl.EATIYI driving record. over 18. NewportBeach ~Alrportarea. Call ~ans.It, l.343LoganAve. tral~e m:.cb~e ....... BUSINESS ~0~:J&:s:s.E~~lr~:~~~ _673-_· ~_2180 ______ _ AS5'STAH'T DeUvery of blueprints & 646-0262 e831·7723 --------~~alnlo':'&c m~t re: :;;; UNDER A Apply In penon after 12 SEAMSl'RESS, expe.r in needed t 0 a 6 s IS t f:"e8wpopbl~ ar t:3ouc::e~~ _________ ,Janitors, cpl, lMna qt.rs. Medical typiattreeep tor vtew procedure aasure _: .... FICTITIOUS noon daily. (No Phone alterations. top pay. •'--t""l .. ld Apply IA person. Nwpt Center ore. Ptr\ rapid advaneement tor -NAME? Calla> ~or64S-.w72 au ..... "m maaer ay 12.65+ Incentive. Call GJRLFRlDAY Newport Dunes, 1131 Mon-Fri, 1·5pm. Sa alf employes who bave p/Wk. 644-Z223 64()..8700. Back Bay Dr. NB. open. Send resume to tbe bulc ablltit" &i de· If Jou 11ne j• flied -Secretarial. P rr help i o U · • t t d" Bo •127 Dally PU t # '0"' 11•• 'ctltlout ~~/i) profofc.Someexperoec . DATAIH'nY DrycJeanlngCounterGirl. ruque ou •an ins J•......_.s x • o' slre.Good~.nltelhift ... ,. ... "",.. ud ~ Muatbaveid---...abil. Acea tlNcae&wtl wm train. D~mmitt position for an excep· -·-Coatalleaa,921821. bCJou911 xlnl beneftta (n. """Me ,wt wlllllltted ~ti' _..., 1'ill Ume po&TUon open Cleaners, 759-9901.. tioaal, amb1Uous 1lrl P /time eves a. up m . Medical Asal for Dr.'s offc clucl.lq proftt-sbarinf1 It IOf 1"Vc1•1 :, .,..... ~6,,~~~l"'fll 606443. •• • video dl•fclavy who wants variety. Sood 17182 Anmtrong Ave, llm1'ted to medical maJor medical• deotai ""'' •0ttt1 •91•• '"• .... v cretary, opportunity "' Experienced gardener for pay & fine working COO· Irvine. cat1St().78U. tnaunftce lh11Ltatleft le M daye ~~~tormf~i~ apt complex in Costa ds. Duties include: Lite weight control. lmmed APSllYkm-Cpm ~~"~Li:',.~ '7P t!Hltiwl :J:~1~3~t.ed& computer. Some ex· lllesL tBSO. mo. S~ days secrdarlaJ. receptiooist, IOTCHEMHILr employm,:nt. Yus~b~e CI MC 0 ,........ ,._••an utt Mcw.-..tleoda worklnl conditions for ---,_ ..a-lrabte, but wk.~ or 675-5949 public relaUooa " alJ Partner'• Bistro now ac· mature reapooa e. tu tu. so. o u ......, mart ,.._.. ..... -~ .. ..,. arounclbelpertoprivate ceptiDJl applicaUom for M&-3375&,S.Moo·Fn. C ""am-wte..a...,,.__......_.,. Equal(}pportunity toe> etin& reeearct\ trillt.ralolndivldualwitb FACIAL Lady needed lo inv1stor. Position re· al[ s*itlooa 3PM.fPM Medical RECEPT/BKPR ms:::Ave., .M. entire or.nee co .. t EinployerllaleJFemale tirmnrO.C.Airpon. Ap. demomtrated typing ac· European Cosmetic qUitea very good educ&· dally. 448 S. Coast Hwy ror Radiolo•y Office. Irvine Ill&. Compleir •re• •tld legl!I ...._ i...'-"""'• fl'.!..~ Skypark4.n ... "'"' !!,vl~.· curacy and 1peed. Wort &ore. NwptBcb.C.JJCor .. _ l te model '••Bcb«-4641 'I' ____ E_.o~._E_. ___ ~., ..... ....,. . .,. 9' r• uT....,_u • -.. lp pleasant environment appt.6?5-SOBO ......, ba i car, + .._ P /llme/F /hme. Pea Pl b order t• .. ._. ,..., with good company super 1roomn1. •P· , .......... _ f f II board s)'ltem, muat be um era wanted . •••••••nt hr HllpW_.., 7100 .. W-.d 1100 li ' pearance 6: wardrobe. ~ onmao. u I all t .... f Sal•""' *UNI tort>m p11a.11c•tlo" •• ,.. ... • ••• ·eneflt1 1nclud n1 2 MllD HR.P'7 S42-12Z7 time. eaperlenced. exper n >'r-1 o -#• • • •• •-•••••• • ••-_ .... •••••••••••••••• .-. v~tioo aft.er one JWlp yOllf'M!r to a ' 7S4'1$1 medlcaJ inaurance. Some r~ ~ Brt.Af: ~ /:f' O~L; year. company paid fleapinJRledionof Girls SudwlchShop nr l1Pinl-5'5-MU ... · • '"-OT, l'.O .... t•. irwP I01Un.Oce, c:ttdJt Qualified ffopefuls OC 'Airport Mon ihni l.andlcape mailltenance. lledical AAift/aec' It n. ~ ..... ~ ..._ un5on. etr_ Apply al ln the DAIL y "'PILOT Fri. uam~3pm 5Sf.Of70 f\111 Ume, wort In N .B. belplbl Coli. [r p • PllSSM•M p n Weit ao tlle ,.... ,_ . ~COAST BELPWANTEDADS fora.pp& ' CalllJ44.48NafUpm. ::.. . eaa. Some nper-""c1e1rrable. =a_--::.-: DM.YPILOT OIANCAITIST l.eellS.C.11., Men for early AM lM)'U.._bn. No. H.B. ..a~ -. mW. a.,a..c11 DO YOU 'J1rtd Of bei.Qf ap aula. Buay fubloo lllanCl law newspaper dellveT)' tn 8INl2B dya. '• ~theboUnof OFJl'ERASERVlCEt \allll Waftt to move oo ~ tlrl f~y who N.B. & C.M. llutl have Pres1mu-AB Dick or M: 8:00All.$:00PM Let tbe public lmow •Uh 10l.lr ownt Can'l alford J· ......... !!'"·rd .. in· dependable car • be NI· llulU ()perat«. r /Umt. OaII tor an ad in &be Daily Pilot OY~. « not eDOQlh c --. Ca U opera· II ab le. 0 0 0 • $ 4 0 O Hea\On l>rintlna Co., 642 ~J>kue SentceDtrectory.Jtcan dt«111?Weina1beable don• baodl.1111 cUenta. mo+boa111.s.mo Balrft'St CM.1711-am. 642-43~1. nt 277 ~ you-u lltil• u Sl.6S to beJp each other. Seed Xlnt. akllla a must. ---_.-.• ----- .Equal OPlloc'lunlt)' per c1a1. For more bl· reeum• and art work '""8UIO. Mo.w. a flC.tt Selllot ~ w1tb a ___ E_m_n ... ei>l_oo ... 1Her ___ 1 rorm6Uiln and com~ w /tell addreaaed en. SILL kUc ltema with a U•n• u Dally Pilot C1-1ned Ad ratee caJl MNS'1L Yelope '°Mr. IMIUt. PO Dal.\Y PUOl O...lned Ad. 'f'oCt Money. )&vet have ta a eltnple mattar sz.oo BUYS A PENNYP~CRERAD TOSEU. YOURIT!MSOF SIO.OOOR US,, Cllll ta..wn Olllltled Ads SALES-MANAGEMENT THE LB F•mous for lbe finest In men'• "women's European clothtnc has <Z1 llnn\edtato openln«• ror aSA1•l•nt mana1e"' ln both men's la worMC't st.ores at Fashion lalaocr. Prior faehlon blck&roond neceuary. Sat -.. comm + l)ftlftt ab.ariq. Cell for appt. 10.m.fc>m Mao t.IU\I Sat THE L• &44-65DO, ..., Bl:)s717,Cll M2-Sl'l'I. car ai.atu JaatcalJMZ·SSTI. =====Lt:======~~~~~~~~ \ . -. -,. I ~·· " ............. ···-.~··· . . . ; .. . . OT .... .. . .. . ,. . . . . 9040 ._._ 101 s r a • 1050 .... w. 1011 ...,,. .. , 101 Mii:•••-•oao Poww .........•........•.... ....................... . .. ~---~~--'-• 11 ...., w..w 1t Mlfp w...-. 1100 **I BUY* * :o••v·,·:·o·~··;• ••••b•I••• SJ;,·;;·;:;:;··.::.·t··h·-.. ~·,·~-·~· .. ·•P•••••tJ•• ;·::;.:~·;.;;;:~:·P·~· ---·-··-.. •• ......... •••••••••••••• •••••-•••••••••••••••• ------.,. , ...... vcryt n1 pcvla chot ... o .., UIVWU ..-uau., c P• o ·~-Z. M900 Pb SICllTAIY Good ueed P\amlture ~ ioes. Sat 9.z. un llnn. • er. Sl.O:M>. Mt+ J matdllnt dwso ta --· • •r• lookia f SPRAY PA 1 N'T g It W I H D E R 5 It IUTIQUE Appllaacea-Oll l •Ul Miramar Or. Pealmula 6~"'564. Ive aame louapa. *' t.bu l yr .-i-.ou eves ~ • or e.Jp.r, 11 >'I'll old or TERMJNATO&.S ooeded Mii IOUorSELLCOrYou. ~ numbtt. old. cao PMS for new er tram 3 2 • R ll&ti booklMCfttU')' • °'« DO caper aeeeaa for tranalormer abop in MASTIRS AUCTION . JUlt ln tJm. tor Suinmu. "M ooge" world re· "'1we to=~ Mmlba~ec.r.$300brto AnahlimatN.e:ic~roo· AUCTION 64M"6AllJ..t625 ~~~~~~~!s'~i th" t 1071 s:n5.m.ol81 cud~ r '•l 17 mph wuhid olf1c~ duuea .._.,, •~• b .-...ac • , Sba.~R1wer,rr.v'. ....................... Nr!Wt'rtlni.rreezet".too 8tata 7. alps i . heacf. 2 W.. bur.U IJ'OC)IDed bt s TU O £ N T I 0 r p I t M • # Afl'tl Z4.. 1 Sofe Blllterpak 1.5Jt.LS", z Ila· llDe w..W /dryer. hro, llfsb Unacr-Cbev 482 c 1 cl•idval. rniat olfi~ ap-suut~JttV Jdys •••••• JPW~ llerculon mater I a I Pack Rat Rd or ma I Uoo, 110.llAMP. '"9. lamlle.832-878Z eq, fioesleqwp. AlW11)'~ ~ NOl\•moll"" c.u 549-»a · WAa....&-.. Ir ..... -.. Yellow a.ad brown plaid Evet:7thlnl .-. 5c·Sl00. Gl--0700. JerrJ. I a,t be rs a crowd Out.uaocllnt wort'a ~ ,.._. 'lb~ our 1 ye.r m .Calltoaee6'5-59U ZOlWU•~CM .. Ooll Clubs·POA. ruJJ Complete w /matcbina cmcftt • Plu.. cal ~Y elert. part-time w Earn..,• mo or moro aol\'9rN.rY ft .,_ve~ , 14 Cutoff Saw Comet matched ML bq. traveJ >uJie tnllw fl 1 toa v•n. Barbara Dav u asst¥t\nlnvent.ory.mall .lle~llial mobU• homes. ddedloUqulct.i.OUTu· Plmb9 ~vetJOfa.crnr ~prageaale •Jl'rtr'. XlDl cood. ~. cue, UM!d twio~. new Price s,o.ooo. Call ,._daya, for appoint ch.tr1bullon Ii pickup. Will traln. Call P•ul. tire l.nycat.ory al Public lfOIJP, din1ng Ht. eompl 2 oven 1•1 dove. Oall594M&ft4pm. •.NoedMZSorbalot· 213 /G26·6tm 9·12noon mcnt 642.JAS Som.-cxcaaa beny un. m-0122Aaabeim. Auctloo lo matt. room apt.49M48S. wbeclcbaJr, adJt potty t•.MS-15" ~- ----'------1 m. Ii maintesuu1ee. Call for new 1blpm8lta amw Baldwin X cbain, car ~. left MA-ct•&Y F S~RETARY-lntrkal Karen •t &'4·9'49' In· Inf ExtrcimelJ large a.pc ao~ag~w:at':'a handed Jolf clubt, Depeuer. Pbilllr.•· 1~~al:oJs~e 8~· MAHDIA*S.l6 Job. Xlnt typlat No ab duslnaJlndemnity. Mlf'ch•lat ul.cectlon •otlque ""-Ular dl•••.top coff .... t,ypewrlter fr lble, bao•· 80' :s3e''a30" raoo ng 1' pe, . TwinDleeel·B'/B&lop Operate or learn t --••••••••••••••••••••••• fWllilw-eandbrtc·a·brac ....... • -"" Ina fht&urea. baby 4c ia.beaLCaJl546-2801. Cal 6'B-2585 Radar.rull.)'equip. Clpente Mal' U. Smallswitchboud Opr1. wlll .wliflH 1005 Items. ~-2 rosewood end tbla. cbllda llcms Mlac. Sinale bed. mattress 4c Under300hl's,et\erry law ofc ~1rport are.11 train. APPb' al. Superior....................... ·72S'I Sat/Sun 423 E•tber ..,uln I a 1010 box aprinp w/frame. 2 cond.Slogleowoer N.~oleaaJ Answering Service. 250 "*IC4UCTION l>ARTIALLJSTINGS: CASHPAID St.CM ••••••••••-••••••••••• lam119.645-15" •• 500 lMN309 CaU~~nce E 17th. C II. Ste I. MANY ITEMS OF FJNE Carved sideboards, ball Por gd used.rum. anU-Moving aalel Wahr/dryr, W'.6.....,.ED 9 drwr dreuer w/mirror 25' Cbrlsc rdt. VRF ::::::::-==-:-::--:T:--i~<~U~ps~l.alns~~l~6'5-8197~~!._-ESTATE JEWELRY. lrete. •tack boa'cu~. quesltclrTV a957-8W stove. nefrt1. mlsc. Ap. Ant SUlO World Book C clo-depth Cinder. sips 4, SECRETARY'-Supe TEACHERS.aaJes,parUi ART OBJECTS. AN· ~~laua::· au.a rehig Ire Sdr 22. 2819 Elden, CM TOP CASH DOLLAR Tetdaer SSO eom&tete rerrlg , tnint cond group ol architects nee fUU tJme protJttrom your TIQUES, Fl.NE FURN.. b~ drop ,::tcdeJ xJnt ccaci SlGS 8• be~vY 6464128. PA ID FOR Y 0 UR Hal*.rall S30 ·ISS7·38$3 552-7868.675-1552 ~~:'~e~a~~I otc. summer vacatioo wbile ~-[H3:~c~~ R ~~ :, tcp de.ar. cnasers. & ~ ~-W0rk beocb. ~ 9-5. C205 Dana Rd. ~pt:,~~ ~ lroa .face. aate. ·11 Glastron. 110 ff p Please call betw ~as~~=r~~~:: ~2200 mirrors, chests & mar· ateie1.xlnU40.7Sl·28'13 NB.Cl~,fum,ml.sc. SILVER SE~VICE , 170'.~5 •• T.8 .topS55(). VolvoeJ>J .• Z70outdrlvt.•. 9am 12,83J.1700. ron. wardrobes, dining Two bed1, Motorola Gd stuff. FINE FURN. °ls AN· OU.paJ'U:llG.a63 Very good .cond. 12500. ---'--------! terv1ew appt please AMEIUCANOAK room tablee (all type$), at.ereocoosole 2niceden ... ,. •-s~"" ONLY' 9 11QU!S.MS-22JOO 6'S-31155or613-502Seves. SICaETARY phone aMwenng serv. at Largest Selection sets ot dinlnl room chra. cb l I v . h ~ .,. vn . am· Dali d.Cbln&. 145. Goya --------- ADMIM ASSIST 551-104\. Ask ror Mrs. mOran1eCounty lamp tables. lamps, 751'.;r,6 .Jr,.S:.,': acfl r4 ~~· 4109 ""mrul~r 5;;; LUCM'iAMTASS ddWll. as. A.Ivar uu.o. BOSTO~ WHALER. J'". ... f9CJt-T•tM Hoblurk ~;~&:::tgq~es dl~~a l:/ \~~$ ~~o~ p.m. . 47lh •;[~~e..., :1~Y oU ~~yourbardusiJSeSSr cardb. ~-=::· =· ~S:rt/=· $97S. !,!~n}.• fast growln Te lephone solicitors. tN · Fwy)7 ,8922 >ollat • Herculoo BaJboa.2Desks.$120.ea. QaJU one c or uc • · ad. ot plasl.lc pro Needed 1mmedJal.ely, no ca wpt 51 numerous ' 7 . Couch. &ood 5 Lamps. $5-10. vacuum t.q plua one spare. We 53:N595. \8' HORIZON JE:I'TE 45.5 ducts ods sharp, arowt.h experience necessary. OPEN FOR ccaci~lc ~tu~lamki SS. CbUda Elec:. Organ return permaneotly AEROBIC EXERCISE Olds· Bertdey jet. 8 track oriented admin assist pleasant evening hou.n. MUSIC BOXES! Player lNSPECflON !:reo 644-7739 ' o SS.. Mini Bike. $30. Sida & sealed altnctive tai. I& TR A 11 O L I N E . tape.· less lhan 100 hrs help set up oew sub C 8 0 e 8 r 0 u P t o pianos! Nickelodeons! MONDAYATlOAM · BooU 13(). 2 Nite St.ands •Lr•P. m~thlg airline Muaculu & cardlo· on. boat 6: engine. New Sldiary. Will handJe al S3 7s ihour. Call 754-1601 Phonographs! World's UNTILSALET1M£ Two couches, 1 yr old. $20. Paperback books. J.D. requinmenta. Pre-vascular benefits ol Joa· twill tanks. Cherey cood admin fuoc & repor anerJpm. lareest selection . PLENTYOFSEATS S350 &r NIO, or bst orr. ~ea. 10 Spd Bike $30. vart lau "tbefl! For• 1ing without strain or l.ncluchngtraUer.$4250 or direclly to the gen mgr ._. ~--Catalogue $3; oext 6 is· &FREE PARKING picture, $50. dys6'6-2404; Redwood Table Top $50. pencmal1zed tag ~close pain. It's fun. Try It. bu t. Ask for Rick Ute bkkp'ing deslrabl ,,.._.-nvn11;SALES sues $1.S. Also cash re· 5-dDwa ....... Ltd. evt;, wnkds 151-3865 ask 'Bl.k/wblTV1,as\s$lOO. ~allpG"J!·~· rabrt~ or you·u like. OiscooUnued 968-8S34or962·98Z4 so some exper net-bu =~.::~:Jo~? gisters.mechanicalanU· IS2'ZlolHChkoHI roroan. au. Pictures. tae & sm. ~ba k /4:f' we model. Orig retail over 18• Glas par 100 hp abil & desire to gro 1'-"· ques. Visit us! See the C SJ., to 110. Plants&: plntr Ore m your $200. Only a few left at Jobnson /trl '& tr w/position & comp l IU& to us now. We may . . 714)193-7509 Oak desk, wash stand, bo.xea. tap. try two cards 8 .95.CaU752·2SSO w r x as. more important Xlnt of have il! 531--0842 huge .• or nt:ae Ta J Auctioneers L. Burleson pressed back rocker & ti.ck to back. R500. 675-2299 flee environ. Sal open. TELEPHONESALES Mahal auto Uc organ &R. Browning chair, maple dining set 2 1-~amily Garage Sale. PRICES: .......... Please send resume t featured in Los Angeles -------w/butcb, theater seat 3801 Parkvlew. Apt 2B. S2eaor3/15 Wcmt.d 1011 Western Case. c/o Box Fast growing company "Times" and "Sunset mi.rrors, More Sat & Sun lrvlne . Frl·Sat-Sun. "5tap$l.60ea. --·•••••••••••••••••••• 126, Daily Pilot. CM In Irvine needs 2 part Magadne .. , American 1020 12646tbSt. NB673-2608 Refrig. &furn. 6/9tap $l.50ea. Want. to buY late Mdl TV SEA RAY SPECIALS 9216216. llmesaleapeopleto'work lnternatlonal : 1802-D lkydH G"oaGESALESat 10ormore$l.40ea. w/remote control up to ---------1 from our office. Salary Kettertne; Irvine. CA ••••••••••••••••••••••• Btful pecan Ft Prov din nnn1~-ea •-b · SalesTaxlnchaded $350.80-01$3 SECRETARY-ON CAL plus commission & 92714. Tel. (710 754·1777 lllES&MOPIDS set.6velchrs,2fills, pad """" n"."'' ury. NOCARD? BASIS. For law Cirm In bonus, company paid in· Open Wed. lhrougbS.t. New & used, buy, sell. aft.inc. Malte offer. S3l)..8506 TustJo Draw your own or send Mlllkd a4'CuddyZ!SHP trlr lrvtne area. must be ac-surance & vacation. For trade. Cycle & Co. 2488 4pm. Sat/SUn Sm aJr com·I tbl nar;ne. address, pbooe & .... U& .. I IOll loaded' only .. $13,98.5 c ur t y pisl, ex pe tnterview,pbooe540-609l Newport Blvd. C.M. Nevermar din tbl, 4 gold saw. pressor, misc. tools, we U make ooe card per••• .. •••••••••••••••••• m.:JSZ2. 1--------•I MOWOPl!H 642-7910 chrs gdcood.MS Hardware clolhll dis· tag.Add25<each. SylmerllartVlalto su . TELEPHONE SALES ~~Wea~. African ,.. . 0 pd M_._..,._ ' 548-268'7 • bes. Avo~ bottles. '64 Smd cbect or money or· S750. Butret clarinet. 22· Ovenughter 228 HP tdr. l<>C.5 ol xtras Secretary wanted fo1 pnmitfves. onenlala & in'?l s l s . ~aoea Falcon 16• Dory 642•1295 derto: S500.9152-289S. Video production co. Call NO EXP NEC arts from around the Mirage, white, 21 SUO. 8' Sofa. matching lov-331 Hamilton St. CM PtLOTPtUNTI... ------- 1 only .•........ $13.380 63l·ll4C. 1bat's rtgbt. we'll train w or) d .3' 0 2 A W Su Pe r M 1 ~.a g e · eseat, like new. Cost PO. Boit 1.560 Offlciefwwllwe Is you tr you're energetic. MacArthur <olf Harbor> sliver/grey 2G S150. SUOO. Sac S350/ofr. 4 Fam Cul-de.Sac Sale. CostaM.eu,Ca.92626 ~--1015 HARRISOM"S SEA RAY 3101 Coul Hwy. N.ll. 631-2547 Secr etary i Recept . Tramee. Small law of<' Airport area. $500-$600 start. Arcur. typing a must Approx 60 wpm Call 8J3..1940 s.crwtary to Silo 100% Free Good skills will land this extremely Interesting pos. w/smaJI avlatJon co. About S yrs secretarial bkgd will quabfy you Call 540-6055. CoaMal Personnel Agency. 279() Harbor CM e n thus I as tic & SantaAna75'-&S73 Both xlnt Cond, Call 6'2·3984. Antq radloe. ,.-ooden ------------1••••••• .. .; . .;••••••••••• artJcuJate Earn a George 492·0910 d ys, jungle g)'l'Q, toys. eng. "*-ICAUC'TIOM HEYER guaranteed w'age +com· Slot Machine 1~13 Mills ~J786 eves. Cbesl drawers $35, Birch misc bsebold. Some furn MANY ITEMS OF FINE mission&bonuses. Good Condition Call Nlsbkt Custom S rt 10 dblbrset$200.2avocado &mucbmoce!Sat&Sun ESTATE JEWELRY. DWUCATOR Rill Ta £1 ... 1 ... 1.!.. Ml!-3377 po velvetchrs $75ea, assort· lG-4. Vasta B•ya, NB. ART 08.JECTS, AN· Model 70 compleu.ly re-• ~" "• speed. Nevr used. SlOO. ed sml tbls SS/up, misc <betwo 22odt23rd arr nQUES. PINE FURN .• built, ued J lime. 26' ToHycrart 1977, &EXCB.LENT HUGEAMTl'i)UE ~7· household 2S•/up . Tustin) ETC. PHONE FOR IN· Includes cbemU:al & loeded. slip avail. ec>n· EARNINGS UHLOADIMG SALE Very Ute 10.spd w/Bell 613-4.565 Sev f mill . 22nd 23rd FO. & BROCHURE. paper. $200. J.737-6449 sider eqwty trade <.2131 Y Jobi Roll top d~ks, fancy belmeL S200. 20" 10-spd Console TV working JB9Ua Car:anla He N~ 64S-23lO hh 1017 _633-6536-.--------0f//I' • brass beds, side boards, $50.675-31153 cond. ...,., E.d •abl S8 o-L.. •-Ad. · • 18 Marquette SOHP Wiil consist of calling dressers. bookcases. ex-"""'nc...:-"'' 0 .... e · °'vuowurst"' ams. l>OUCtH IOY TYPE •••••••• •••••••••••••• · · TI .L . r ...,.........,,., POOL 12 4 bea dut 2 Parakeets lnclUdes 2 Mere, 0 /8 . Xlnt cond me ~ e Book tra fancy organ. dbl C-rcn& 14 Yrs of ACCUMU· liner, fiil'~.·-·-.v!,5_ 0Yr cages. rood & ac.· Sl99S. OR OFFER customers ~ pot~ntial ~relary, old advert1s. L..a--1 8030 Formal walnut Danish LATlON. Appliances. ma'--off...,.er. l·~ .. ~:.. ces 7 "'., ~~e$. szo or best. 675-291.1 customers in Ca hf. & mg & mu.ch more ._ /\II •• ::;.r.:;;·;·•••••••••• Mod din rm. tbl. 6 chrs & gun hunting guns. Oil ...., ,.,,.._.,,. _........, -------- Arizona. !ugh quahty Amen canp •--Snntn u· $12S chinacab$390.~··g1ass paintings & more. n...i--Leftov Li WI ZARD l 5', 50 hp SOUND Oak. 9 AM to S PM. en ....... ,..,-ma .c. · ca(feetbl. iron base Sl25. Sat/Sun 9-4 8271 Gladys ~"' en v. llRDS Evinrude + Trailrr Fri/Sat/Sun only 2650 ~II & Howell slide pro· l rg wall unit S27S. Hunt Bch.' t'ollow th~ ~e8:£~~~ct~ ~arrots . coc katiels. Goodcond $600 645·3646 GOOD? Walnut. Tustin. Unit 0 . Jector, S80. 548-83'72• 8.13-0328. signs at Bch &Talbert. $.'m. Bdrm furn SSO-S400 . ..oarakeets, rove bards, ao.ts. llewt/ *Secretaries* CALL ~~~;'>mpleJt. Worth Proress Caliber sound 7• Simmons h.ideabed $75 Oa1t pressback chair MS. Antiques S20 up Hdbrd " r-' n c h e :i • e CIMrtw 9050 Receptioal.sts S750-~ movie out.lit, ret.ail ~aJue x-Joag t-:WS. maple 52" King bed $50. Oalt clock spread 1225. Sleeper sofa ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• MusttypeSSaccurately 833-8095 1 antique table desk, approx $l400. Cb anon tbl $40. Misc64S-4638 $80. Microwave oven $125. Sat le Sun 9-5 332 Olarter 60' Plusb yacht. Employers Pay All Fees Tlu1t••1tt1< 34x72"', oak. l antique 12065.M'. super 8 sound S200 Color TV S300 & ~_4!ninc Canyon Rd."-&~ IOtO Reas. Hourly, dally. Liz Reinders Agency ...._.rs oak swivel chair. 1 anti· movie camera. Jeose Herculon ooucb, loveseat, o:ior4,. 2215 Holly, N.B. ..,..... ._..,,_.. weekly Mexico 675-2172 -4020 Birch St, Ste 104 Ulwef-., Mc. que oak diamood·tulted bood. boom mike. carry· xlnt cond, couch, 2 chrs, ·--·••••••••••••••••• · · Newport Beach 833-81 Equal Opp Emplyr m/f carved a rm ch a 1 r . lng case + Sankyo 600 caJJ lo see 846-0361 22Z1 State, CM, 631·2677. MOVING!! .., s,9lt loafs. Sall 9060 Callforappt/estab'64 ·~~~~~~~~~j 673-8000 sound pr?jector. less . ., . Sat & S un 10·4 Mattneallboxsprings& Besto«e:r.~1880• •••••-•••••••••••••••• I---------• tban 9 mos old, perfect Solid Oat 48 round Din· Surfboard Wasb•r •-f S"O 11 · FUJI y.a. ....... a.. Featured LO ''The Sting" cood. S660. Must sell this lng Table, 3 xtra leaves. misc • "" • • rain e "' • 15 ~ • s..ti.J t1 P' 11 1093 • AJOUllU"tA Secy/Recept. Holida 1a.IPHOMeSALES This cash register 1s wknd.979-0188-4chairs.$400.64.2-9326 · ~·=~ ~··•••-•••••••••• DEAl.BlS Tnn . Laguna Hills Subscription TV Salary yours tor only $115 4"AllMn'URE Garage Sale. Sal/Sun clothes. much much Sinaer llodei m touch n YacbtBro6rerage 586-5000 Ext lt2 & comrQ. 646--0585. 631-0878 DoCJI 8040 ~.Tent, el~ BBQ. cor· more. 846·8579. 16241 sew in ~rt. e&rrylDg Ustiogs Wanted! Service Sta Atte nd 2 washstands. carved oak ....................... Westba~p't,~ Selling ~=~1i f::See~:!.:: NassauLn.H.B. b::y ~tLJ:: :~c:e 5::'.:=- F/llme. Day shifts. lirl TB 1 EIS c b i o a c a b . Eng Golden Retriever PUP· many units of approx. 3 frames. books. many Dyna.gym. x.lnt way o U40. Asking $350. 2616 Newport Blvd. +comm. Call 673-3320. EXPER. PREFERRED grandfather clock, $795. pies. AKC Field & show yr 0 Id furnitur e. other il.ems. 2602 Vi.ala exerci.aing utiliJing Y1 9'19-0188 N--Beach . Southwest Bank, Laguna CallS31·5565. pet. Shots. wormed, c h h · deln-NB <Bluff) bod ...... -.-....,.~ Servu:e Station Manage 8eactt.-t97·InHora ppt. ra.isedw/TLC.Xlntdisp . ouc es. c airs. Vlv, • s own Y •et-. Like S,a ""9~ 1094 C714>67J..9211 Trainee. exper'd . Li Applmten 80 I 0 1.213) 0-LS61. :::r;~;1p~~~! J!~J:a5~ Garage Sale, Sat. oo.ly. rc:.w~~-Retails --•••••••••••••••••• Udo 1' S7SO. Sunfish 13. pref'd All benehts. TOOL MAKER·Exper'd, ••••••••••••••••••••••• , 857-5enateSt. Super opponuruty. Ap fu.Uy pdbenefits.45-SOhr FRGHT DAMAGED York:sltlre lemer P':'P5· ~~c!i~~:.~61 E. CostaMesa ~pc patio set.. like new. l50 AMF&.'Cr:-5-3772 ~,:·~~~~1 ly. 2S90 Newport Blvd wk. apply btwn BAM & HOTPOIN'J' SALE. 3306 Champ blood.1.1.oes. t~ny, Brown & Jordan. 42" --------- CM 3PM at Braxton Mfg, w. Warner nr Harbor, shots. 3 lb slUd service. $20-$295 Garage Sale, Sat/Sun. glass top tbl. sz25. s.,.. 1096 '73C=k :l4a 34 J733 Monrovia, Unit Z. Santa Ana. 979-2921 SJ0.5649. Wht Prov bdrm set, 10' noon ti! SPM • 2585 ~1757 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lilte new cond. Dix Service Station Attend c M c 5 t 1 D i P /time eves/wknds. · · CAS Bouvlers. male 22 mo cust sofa, credenza. din re v ew r ve, • W'ill trade a clean frost CLtStm intr. 7' headroom Light mech 'I knowledge TOOL SHARPENER. ex· F w hr~~~R f · w /papers S'lOO. <2> male rm set, lamps, eod/~of· Newport Bch. 1lff1U11 11 membenbip for free dbl door ref rig. for a main aalOQ, diesel aux I. Neat appear & bandwnt per, Bedas Machine Tool W:~ol'not :1.al~ng pups 6 wks $100 ea. fee tbls, golf clbs & mtSc. Garage Sale Sat. 8241 sale. Call arter Spm; clean elec. apt. size auto piJot;dingny, furl mg Apply, 2590 Newpo Service. 111 E. 16th St. 675-2358 Xlnt c ond. 979·7589, Kingsdale. HB. baby 1~ nfri&. Will pick up & de-Jib, xtras. Sacrifice Blvd. CM CM. 548-6227 Washen Is Dryen Low cost spaying & alter· 552-urn Items & much, much 2w., RacUoTnmsmitter. liver~ $27,500. 714/531.JSJS Service Sta lion Atten Tow Truck Drivers ex· Dlx modeia •. completely ing. Piclt up & delivery Beautiful Walnut .Cabinet more. tlQO. Copy macldoe $150, l'Y, ~ Learn to sail on a 12' dbl danta 12), part & f/time per'd. Top pay. Apply, reblt r ref1D.1Shed , t .Yr service. Adopllons & for stereo eqwpmeot. Garage Sale. 4/22·4/23 ~:~sss·2;ma.:: Hlfl. Sfftwo IOtl ended c~ sailboat. l!Xper'd Apply. Care G&WTowmg,lOOOlrvine guarantee. Your choice boarding.535-8480 15().~ furn, lamps, boob, pk · ~ b&ow e~ m~ •-•••••••••••••••••••• Row or s a I. Marine Chevron. 604 S. Coas Ave. NB642·J2S2 $130. FreeDellyery. lures, etc. 2872 LaSaJle, Cell5JS.8480 er · 19'' port RCA colOI' TV's, plywood thruout. $325. Hwy Laguna Beach. Typist. P /T, to assist ~8:1<t~~gAS:~~ ~";kA~. ~ ='. Gc:wwgir Sde 1055 Cll. have bad x1ot care, $135. 494-TI7S . Service Station Alteo branch mgr lo active CM So. Coast Appliances Champ. line. Sbowquali· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Giant sale, Sat. only, t-3; JEWELER'S MOVING Cub only· The Lldo Hobie 16, good cood .. trlr. dant. exper'd. Day ofc.Genknowledgeofofc <7141531·3964or537-2$42 ty, xlnt ped.iaree. S5C>O. PUIUCAUCTIOM 2421 Elden, C.M. Fl.Im, ~dia.r.8[ 2':'D,( SllcresHotel.613-M>O. trapeze, life Jackets, Eves FulJ&p/Ume Ap procedures req. Rexco Pvt party, 759·9144 : MANYFINEITEMSOF babyfum.&misQeU. 2•,'ot~ f~. aet·Z'J"7.enilhBlack&Whlte 11315."93-8893 ply,Sbe11Station, 17lh Proclucts.631-2900. Washer dryer and Dis · 496-3'36 ESTATE JEWELRY. tees. desb. almost as PoriableTV.Goodwork· CataliDa Z7. VHF. elec. Irvine. NB. TYPIST. exper. gen from bwasber A·l eoodition l>OGTRAINING ART OBJECTS, AN· ~ceot~eGarageSale, a new. Low. low prices to 7Sllog-~"oodlt loo $50. start outbd. .d.nt cood. $75 eacb646-58'8 ...... •----._ .._ _ _.,_ nQ~ FINE FURN., !!!!l~ .. ~ov!!_ !.vooerythln. B_!:. clear.~/675-9068. -.... 000. ~o;/lllc;, SeTv Sta Help needed tm tape, ore. 3 dysl wk. · ...,,.c.......,.. .......... '-WJI ETC. PHONE FOR JN. --....-.... .,. w-.. -~ med. Full Ol' p/t. Apply. Thurs·Frl·Sat. S.A. or Almost New G.E. Washer John Martin 548-0059 FO. & BROCHURE. print couch & loveseat, 40 channel CB radio II ago av ox t v ... Lehman 12 '302 Loaded 990 E. Cst Hwy, Nwpt N w '? t Fwy . Mrs . & Dryer. Booe color. Doberman o.-, AKC, for ee.2200 trundle bed le mat· beam ante:m pwr mib stereo/rec plr combo, at· l'rl ss50 Bch. Hoskins,MS-3333. $495/both. 552-0357 aale,"w~&o -Id. tresses, c heery lo· & Sl.50 ~ tracts· walnut Sc>anJ.ab r. new cover · • ... Many unusual it rm Huge door /outdoor catJ>etlnJt. more. · style cabal $450, auto rec 646-35ll eves. SET UP & WAITER Holl Sear's Frig. ice maker. 861•2820 <7l 4l Angel collect. Sat/Sun granny sewing -mac&. IAlt & 2 STOOLS plyr/tape combo $100. 32• DSLCuuer, '76 ~ Inn. 25205 La Pa UTILITY $400. White, like new. Purebred Irish setter 9-5 Only 34.121 Formosa Wards vented wall htr. S3N437 Sl52-7822atlSprn. F\111.Y equipped, distress Rd.. Laguna Hills. COn 631-3046 aft 5 pm. pups, shots & wormed. Dana Point Sat only. 546 El Modena, ..u. thousands of doll81·s tact Penonnel PERSO 646-5638 an. N. 8. Ca 11 (. K l n 1 3 P c &.I. tt• l&W TV• below tnkt. N Sears frosHree Coldspot SpQ>. 4/23, Lutheran Cb, '80<J 01 •• dry bop llatcbinc. bdbrd . $25.63l.st49bel9PM. SERVICEAFLOAT SEWER. For P rr. pawc refrlg. New. S200 or best 9 wlca old, reg AKC. M. Irvine Co1r Dr. Irvine. net • a vacuum bedsprelld "bed bench. YACHTS ~~e e:~e~d !~fr!e:; Ce'leral Cleanup of of-offer. BetlOam: 496-7635 Doberman. $1 so . ~~btdryer, color N$35. EFx~~lse 9be5001t $32bt. All wbite velvet. Llke 2S"ClrTV CoosoF le $127085. 21 201 E. Cst. llwy, NB flee & maouracturing ~•-•.....J Washer or gas 498-5n5. 0)'aoreves. • .. s ... muc more. ew .:uers • u new $250 673-4565 yr. warr. r ee 675-3282 Laguna. Vlcky,'94-3280. mun...,.,. A/C $200. New, never · · Newport del/aetup/ CM · areas. Minor repair dryer $50. Kenmore gaa "'-to Yau 1045 Moving Garace Sale: used Sanyo small refri& ~H RF.GISTER & Act· 80-5340 18' Sol Cat w/lrlr. xlnt work. Mlolmum • hou.rs dryer tas. Mayta~u • .. •••••••••••••••••••• ~ u r n • b o o k a • $1 o O. M u c b more . din& Mach CombinaUon. Fl modeJ ~ TV cand. 2 sets sails, $1850. ~! .. ~·r~~ nwbourble. drydelier~. Guaran & Free Great Dane M, mix tcbeowares, clothing& $1.50-$20. Sat/Sun 2092 N.B.C Manual. $1SO. Pb motoore ,.,_01 In' rel· 541-2702,~168 --.oe a .... ..,an • v"""""'-546-8672 togoodbomewtoootber mucb more. Frl fl Sat, Wallace,C.H.5'8-7011 m-&585 $1.Z.~iiil • wa u • s ff J pp 1 NG le G.E.Rehtgeratorw/door dop.71f.533-31168 10.5. 1779 Tanager Dr, l7'C&tamaraow/lrl,used RECEIVING person Paul Dosier r $6S C.M. 11T:Jl'A.NY'S lolb&W.W oncelJ.900/bstofr want.edtousiatoursrup Auodafes.blc. ~~ · 2sr!m0!~e~1';'P~Y~Je': GlaotGarageSale; April ....._ I060 m-~~ It'; al 962-aM7 prng 4c receiwin« clerk. 3050Redb.iUAve declawed. Needs love & 22 & 23, 9"5pm. hm, ... •••••••••-•••••••o , ••••• .. ••••••••••••••••Catalina 27. OB, UHF. Mtat be pl•)'\n.g with al Costa Mesa. 92626 Small G.E. Refrfg ad home 151-8901 Tools, Appllaocea Cc HOISISflOtl SAU Kln&Tuttickea, llay 3rd, G 11 11.. tOtO eqpt for racing on moor· laa•cardloladeckot C714JS5""7075 ~CM · ~ofmiadtema.17!7 llWs.AQllAdauahlerm 2Pm, Z adJt, $30 pair.••••••••••••••••••••••• log. NB. ~ 'oworshi> 52la1111.,... No Jokers PNe only to loving home, PitcQu Dr., C.11. llbter Alert 6 Clabber fUt.8'700 For Sale: 20' bouleboall, avnll. $6500. 673-4191 / = ~ = F..qual()pporEmployer lmiPUBLliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiCiiiiiiiFURNITURiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiEiiii ~~:1~rdH~~ Sat, 9-3. 21171 Swan Dr. =:--s::~~ Smitb..COroaa Sterli~g ~DeAa~Up. S2900.,~6'7_5"3186 ______ _ < "•" ... A&IPl1at1900 ---------• *•••nnu* pup. Both 11 mo'a Cll. Everytbln1 Goes! 1.737_... Aulomatlc electric a• CAL sloop '70. E1cep. W. A!tm.B..A. Waitress needed for ,_., Uft wonned It abota Prefer Toys, 12 yn al apdlled tnewrft.er, lite aew *50. BASS Boat '77Trt-buJJ. u• tic:nallJ clean l/B. S24M. ~ Piua, full time T_...7:JOPM tatea qet.ber 6TS-O:tM kids. LoU of 1oodie1, BLACK JURE, part -.-T fibftglass w/remote Btr.548-1501 llZU&•C&.BX &P/f $3.00hr +tips .... ,.,0 ..,...__1 ~ . ' momltdad'atontoo.·62 quarter borae, well w·£..-. tlteel1ng,35HPJohnaon Wnt• • fUI orders. m145i • · ---·· ,,.._ veue. tnalned It celltle. Reas """"'_. OB. 10 HP JobMoa elec 216' Colambia. 'a>. binged c:mtomsnllatlona.Neat ~~MJ~.mNs Huaky/Shet:::'d pupa prtce53MUI SWth tr e. troU.Hllandtrtl'+many mut. $8900 /ofr ....,.,.ttn1. aome t.yp. WAITRESSES Lovely bdrm aeta cbe.t.a free=a.ftSpe.m. t.111.TI FAMILY Re&lttered A.rabla: u Iii', lOt or 2", food work· xtru. 551-8727 Ad· 21W9Z·at14entwknds \nl.t67.-rt8:3CM. Expr.IJl'e{,butwWtrain. fcannotrt. ~beds. Tbouunda 01 Item•. bacad1 well tra~eed lneeood.8"1WZ'18 ministrator Uclot4,SllOO ~.__,..,. 1 Mutt .... 21 Ap 1 l ~-1 Saturday. 2'07tJ Skim· • ~,--CL•IC .,.,. · 91 D cbeata ~ & clHka, Goldea a.trlever. mov. mer Lane La Cuesta Eb,iliab6Weat.u. must Wblle de.t w/Mp bkcaae Lido 1' Trailer Ext.raa. 87s.3772 Sporlini goods mfa person. VlUa Mexican tables, dn, cblna, ~· lq,oeecillfoodbome. HB • ' aeu.•ua lbelf eop, 1d OGlld. for &Dal traller, s.ba1 cood. :r:',s~:!~r~~ll =~D:!l~.So. Cout feetbl.t•eadtbll,sof• ~ • lhmalttlll .... INI a...rm,a4f;alam Oall~a1UPM. xlnt=~~·.:.:~~e~ ' ~~:i! ':~•t;; Poodle, aUver roy, Lbaaa =-~~:.lo&bin, aaf. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ~m:· $3, • =~ ~--trtr. $$50. &u-1814 SSM2'10£orap~ WarehouH & vehicle wtdW TV'•, l&QlJI, ptc. Apao. ad home, adlta OQ· nncaRd.-trVtneFrl/Sat Ortbo n1ular alae b 1 it e ft am 01 , 3 _, If tOlO S' t•Lz .....,._ rmlnlenance, deliveries. turel, W1llben 6 ~ra. ly. ineepenble. Urseatl llikleewt1bed. Xbrtooed. _,..., _ _. ...._, ... -.. 00. -"•••••••••••••••• bot. comp ~-1728 -....-.-..-Good drivlna recot'd. Call ~:llefe/17~ A a.-.. 00 m.cmo ...._ ,..,,,_., ... v~ "'-KalnSl.K.8. Must be 18 ye.an of age ffuvy lifting. NON· rorrl1eratore. P US " s.t and"""' W Clotbel1 .., • °" 11. /.It 5pm wtd11 WAMTID ~ Ol' over & have a good SMOKER. WorkiJtC bn LOl'SOFMlSC. Optn. electric atovdop. Iota OI afts'5:IOPll. 8'5·7857, wkeoda aft ApowwwtDcllaufotaa5t------ drivtQa record. All com· Tu•.S.t. 6:30-3:30. Start SA VI SA VI SA VI SbeJUe to 1ood bOme, welJ ~ t:ee _:t= Jlw8' r 1070 lOacD. s • .,,mw ofr a. ..,.... bOlt. A.I.lo. a PAQ1 M:oefiu. App~ ln $3/hr + overtime. ln· We honor BofA, llC. behaved, Wr.ea ebUdren. otfMenrbetweenUKh• -.. • .. ··-·-•••• .. ••Formal d.tn n.a '3IO. IRP ndar tower• an auto. ~er1on . Char ea tervtewas~.Uoo-Thun: CHhlcr'• Check• ti '86-19. Jfamtl&oo W'&....-ED O/BIOOCD': "5.•all111>-pilot. Call Dalo at Godant. 5U-U81 . Window CASH. No pora onal "'"' at."7'S,l!ll1.0aecone. ~-540-5630 Oelll~1 3!~1> AJrpon cbecb PLEASE! Food '-•aw IOIO Ganger Wood lathe wt TOP CASH DOLi.AR UlilSLll.BU: ctt20 --------t-------- 1011 \\0\' ,~· ~0\ • \ •N\ OI N Mf HI Ul''V Loopunve,CM. available. Ii.ma subject ••• .. ••••-•••••••••••• d\ltell '150. Tap• Die PAID POR YOUR W.... ~~ U ' Amerlc•D Bo•t 9 Qdileel, race/cruise. W'£•-.aouH topreule. Mun nll houseful of Mt w1c-.. Ir mlac atulf JEWEU\Y, WAreR&S. -. .. «al. ~.~~~le.• ,..J::,~O:,P~i~aded __.. .-MAST•SAUCT10N furniture. liaa been Set UM 111 RodM8ter In ART OBJECTS, GOLD. ---------t_ .. _ ..... _.,.... ________ ,.--=-;:;..;...___; ___ _ 2821 HARBOR BLVD F ftlme, 40 Hrs. full 20TS~Newpoct 8lvdCll ltONd Syn. M01J Sliver Alle1 Mt Cabrtllo ti SILVER SERVICE. I K1ns Tut lkkeca. Ma, Ult raft. Beal.Ion &:oan Ctat1lfted Adi sell bla COSTA MESA ::;n.:. Cal.I alt 3pm, m.tas ......... Luten. Dan• Pt. Roclmw o6 Sut.a Ana "!!.'FURN 6 AN · 22nd.-Br8nd aew. DIVS uaed. ltemt. 1m11ll Items or -.12112 Clf TI .. .,_... f'S-2'.IOO Call ll'f-GM •Ila llD1 ttem.142-5t'78. . • . l I l . ,.... ,., ...... ...................... C t 1u ,54t/ ..... tlJ Mllll Sell 10' cmpr full ~'d OU bvy duty ~ Air, v~ Ford. Lota of mas. Will ad1 separate ly. Asking S2800. 91 Cardinal Ave, F.V. P ~ 70 Datsun w /Perris Valley Cabover. Iota xtru. Very clean & lllD nmn111e cond .. 89'7·9668 1957 18' Terry Trailer. Slps6.-=sc>. Call 883«150 eves. Rent a 1977 Execullv Mot.orbome or Minim· mot.orbome'from Her Fnedl~. can any these numbers 198-6717 537.7777 82MU8 For further Information ~tact Mr. Llssner or Mr. MllJer ~ .......... ... 1714JH t-4446 OutaideCa. l~-0399 (Teles) Dale's IRIN •zm Deaver, Coloredo t .Jtnhii May 1. --AlJowiD& 2 way Raalals '°L.A. FORUNT! lt76 26FT. ~MOToaHOMI P'ull) 1elr contained. Weekl.Y •daily Nftlala. CAU.TOOAYI 979 .. 2500 2128 HARIOR BLVD. CQSTAMW --... r"!- ' • I motorttome1 our 1pecfatty llAM>MIW lt71 TIOGA Ml11I Molor Ho"'•· lully .... _, ..... ~-.. Yl....eo..--....-........ Set tlOCll Slk. •• , 5 10,988 . ·-••ll•DslYWJ 17555 Beech Blvd. Huntington Beech 842-0675 . . . BUY YOURS NOW WHILE STOCKS LAST- SOMI MODf LS STll.I. AT 01.D PRICES ~lCI DDMWNOwa.tN IA~1S IA.M. to I, ... --' • ....... - WE BUY USED CARS CALLGARnt Used Cu Mar 54Q.5&30 1011 \SO\ & SO\ • llN(lll N ·MllH\lllY 131·2040 4tM949 WAMTID TO IUY Quahty uaeciBILWs. ROYCAIYBIMW 1540 Jamboree Road NEWPORT BEACH 640-6444 DO YOU OFFER A SERVICE? Let the public know with an -1 in the Daily Pilot Service DI.rectory. Jt cao COit you as little as $1.65 per day. For more in· fonnaUon and complet.e nt.es call 642-5618. .. . Shopping! w .......... _ YW,_..,_, ............ .,.. ......... CLEAN USED CARS 3 HMdo Clriu .•••.••••• tro. SJltS 7• (7•7KPY) '76C68&MYMl 78 IS11PUU} '711(.._ .Wa Cpe .......... SAYE Lie. 3651-fOU 3 '74 ToY c:.lca GTa •••••• tro. Sl ttS (421KVOfC092KKTl (564KXZ) '68 IC..-GWe Coa. •••••••••• SAVI Lie. 3868 . .• ..•. • •.•.....•.••......• 7 3 J ..... H4td9y •••••••••••••• 545'5 Lie. 911HXW '71 YW "'9 C..trt .••.••..•.••. SAYE Lie. 60997 '75 r..-... Spfffire ••••.•.••••• Sl6'5 L.lc. 81 SMWl '73 OM GT .................. S2'95 Lie 3fSJFN L8'CJf .... ctto. of med .... Hca boir Volkswagen 842-4435 1871 11Ndtla..t..H......,_'"1dl S• Hrs: Ma• Frf t..f, ht 9.7, S.. I 0.7 "'"'-"""TIO & t-..Oll ~0.. ~ ..... 64 .. 11 2828 HARBOR ~vo ...... Mew tlOO ...... .... tlOO ..... Mew tlOO COSTA MESA ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••• ... •••••• •••••••••••• .... ••••••• "71.Aud.l l~. Brltsb n c· tng creen. tan lot. alr, P /S, a u \o, R/H. SUNROOF, t owoer , 24,000 ml. Nu tires. 11i8115/bl\ afr. Call lllke llG.azz2 or IM-1077 "II Audi lOOLS. 4-dr, auto. alr, P'll ster, aUver blue. a.ooo ml'•· M1&1t ""' ... llSC22/64M399. -..vt t712 .. -·~ 77 MIW FIAT 124 5'tDa Bright red with blad( trim.~ ()ur*>P dWome Wfnt wheefs. Ar.w:M stereo, pm stnp;ng. J0115606. wAs s1sss .ss NOW 55 7 9 5 '71 MIW 131 4 DI. SIDAM Claasic white with saddle tan interior with gas saving 5 speed tranemtllion, Michelin radlll llres. dtac t>rlkM. #0333712. wA s ss104.s6 NOW 54395 '71 MIW RAT 131 4 DL SIOAM . Colorlut bright orange wltrt brOWn Ylnyt upholstery. 5 Speed transrnfsajon. radifl tires. d* l:lnlkM. #0346933. wA.s ss1os.so NOW 54 3 9 5 • Owl"'*°' to prtor ..... All pnc.. ce::.· ' llo. ... OtfW good tlll than. ~78 • DICK MILLER MOTORS • 120 W. WARNER. AT MAIM I-I 11 T SANTA.... 11\' I ss1 .. 2112 Ubt''', 1 I -----w • • ~ J'lf •i'IH Mloa. la,.,.W A..to1, l•,.,W Allto1, '"'~ Autos, lM,...ted Auto•. f~ . • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.':'!t~ ....... ~.'!':!~....... ..... t120 ~ ........... !?.~~ !!4!. .............. !?.~~ ~.~ .... !?.~! ~~~ .... !?.~! ..... ...~i --t7'. . ....................... . •••••••••••••••••••• , •• -• c.t 97 11 fWIVI .a.* '7T 280 Z. 4 apd, A/C, 7 21SOSPYDa tH5u-zlOSL 1977FOID 'OS MOB removaGie ••••••••-••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• * ._.,.,. "' AM/PM stereo/tape. Len troat render dent _., h d • CREVIER BMW llll02. "fl. A1C. aun· 1974 CAPllCH ..... LIT'l"IE. * LtM-re1. Mint. S8300 or Runs ,reat! can't 10 Classic Coupe R~ter. GaANADACOUPE .. a.!..~~ :.,~01'.,,f~~,t. rool.AMtl'llBleu,punkt JI( ••~ •• t.akeoverlle.963-0887 wrooi.t$560FN). lrlmmaculatecood.IUon. Automatic trans .. ........, · o1•. c ..... wtll maintain~. ' •l*d. sunroof, r•lly s•vE ... LOT $1095 Must aee to 1ppredate! All/FM sl~rco. factory ........... • .. G lst&~Y UliltA A .. A lmmat. 50,000 m1'1. ..,heela, All/FM • lo A ~ Datsun '7t. 260Z, lo mi. (fJTLXll. air cood., cruise control ,..... t7 .. -.... -·carr•12·17 ··cllerry .. condlttoo. ..........__,. ._. 700 •· only 8009 mil es.••••••••••••••••••••••• 835-3171 .,_ •-,.,.,. Ct&211).Salepricedat ..,....._........ · •(179S~I t7lM 1911 IMW lJot OMl.1' tz7tf W.7393 . I CH ~WllllATI~~ COUPE. Automatic, aJr .... 1..-.. s TT iwo Htcbbk. s apd, SS 188 4 speed, All/Fll 11tete0. wi b RIH. A/C. wblte, xlnt raUye wheels fr both eond!t\ofttq, at.ere<> \ W... i---.a. '7 Bl t o pa . L t k e n e w • •USIDIMW1• '71211024 1pd (15.!H) '73 Davari• Auto asJHR tape. only 4800 miles & H ,_B .... coad.Owoei-.M4-S883 ' ~. $10,500. ue. Nabe < ..... ...,,B .. , bkenew. '039UJR). 2100 ll'tloc' ~"' .. C.M. .spotless, service tte's. rs ,._,. .,. , -....c-To.,_. 631-5330 '71510.stn wsq. 1 ownr. llOOW."'-~t..._,u Lomi'a.994-1280.537·2828 OMLYSUSO '73200a4epd 318K.BV '75530l Auto. (tlalTV>. "B!ICIU1pd,SR.1.sn1ux "71lll024lpd Air CMOltEV m -_.. xlnt cond, Mlchelia.s, re· -...,,, -Cadllla ....u...-....a... •~...a....-'72 Capri, xlnt condition. cent maj overhaul. 65.000 642•940S I 975 MU 210 C 'M:S'; ~ new P•lnt & mags, ~·s $1400 M2·ZM9 SEDAN. Tobacco brown 1• Nabers Cadillac 840-8932 alUPM. ' · · .._. 9727 "' ln immaculate condi· 2600 H.11 ho1 Bl\.oJ 2100 Harbor Blvd., C.M. 76 210% ••••••••••••••••••••••• tlon! C229MFW ). Must (o\IJ M.·i..1 5-10.<J I 00 631-5330 'Tl 320iA S/R 171RSX Closed 0. Sud.,1 9717 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1600 H.11~1( BlvJ 77 COLT · H Bavaria. n 1 c est C.mtJ Ml'\J '-lfl·!> IOI/ $0000. 898-~7 anywhere. reasonable. 213/860-M49, 714/49fl..34$1 • Want Ad Results 6'2·56'71 ........ M•-r '800 ....._Mew HOO AMtos. Mew 9100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 111WE1RE WHEELIM1 & DEAUM1!!!11 -s OM ALL MODELS MOW IN STOCK! BUY OR LEASE YOUR MEW DA TSUH TOD~Y! BRANDllEW 19 IDAISlll 1210 GX HATCHBACK Fully eQu pped with steel belled redial white si.d ewall ltres, AM/FM. eleetrlc window s11• defroster. side moldings, undersea! & power assisted disc brake6. 36 month open end lease. EQual monthly payments S82.06 monttt plus 1 ... Vehicle value M176.00. Pay only S170.98 to MO take dehvery on approved credit. Total lease • payment S3131.28. Or>tion at eno of lease tMMmiAnDIUrmr 52311.92 (2"6916) Brand New 1978 $ Unders.ooom.t.. auto. air. · ...... New '71 \0 Lat.e' sweocp:en HONDA Cars ~· Mt!..~'0""4 • jf JU IMPORT~ Md .... Coclloc MANY W&MAIM ToClloNt,.._1 8Jl•1t.~ ·19~1104 COST A MESA DATSUN ~~r:~::i~rl ~~;~ U~~~TY RO~~~~~coo- '72 Mercedes 2llOSE 4.5. must aell. >tlot cond. 6'15-42119 an SP M /Wltnds '742 7 6MGllOADsni 4 speed, elec. O.D .. '\M/FM, rally wheels. radials, "A beautUul yellow wftb tan trj~ .. lt76DATSUN 1977DATSUM Hmdm Ccn • GMC ~~Lo;:.ereo tape . 1974MG 2802 2 + Z 200SX Trt1e.. 9 MIDCHT • •••••••••••••••••••••• MINT! ''AD enre8'tfy tmmaculat& ca6' • <235PDW>. • • .•: Alltbe "goodlee"includ· 28$0Harbor81vd. $14,4 5 1 in& AM /FM ate.reo & al· s speed, air cond. & only Co&tallesa M().9640 Md.._ Cadlloc C eao car! t006LJQ >. CREVIER lo ...... ~•· .,.. 000 U 15,000 miles. U78SRR >. -... & MAIM $22'5 c:ise'U;ic:dtos:i1ia4i'· 142'5 1976HOMOA SAHTAANA CAR OUTLET ~· s• • HOAO~~. OHLY 57140 eor:~ct~H~bor 25.ooo 1!~ Drives 543-9421 c.omec~~J~1_!8rbor W ~;~~~;i· · Mlrade COSTAMESA like new & 1s priced ---------1 642-0653 r..eUl..TlMArtOllMNGNACHINt. MascM/R....tt 64J..0653 right! <9S5RJV>. % 5 SE -------1--~-----2150Harbor81vd .. C.M. OMLY $3250 1974MI 4 0 Auto1, Mew 9IOO ...... Mew tfOO 645-5700 '73 z.wz. fd cond. mags. MM Ide Resales Complete wtlh pwr. win· ............................................. . ~ A /C t dows. stereo & with only 1976DATSUM A°:fiFM ~:le~~ ::Joo' Mcado/ltt1CIMft 34 .oso low mlles . FIOCOUPE 979-l674. . 2lOOHarborBlvd .. C.M. \1421.JW>. s speed, AM/FM radio, 631-5330 radlaJ tires &beater Ex· Aclt 9725 . ceJJent coodlUon:like ••••••••••••••••••••••• Accord, 77. 4300 m1, ranch leW! (ooal(M). 1975 RAT ~.Pvt party OHL Y SJ 195 COMYERTIILE 551.5189 -cosu DATSUN M l.:.~ - USt U ;_.'\.., i ill 2 /I." i 11· / " ' : " • ' I ; I I ) ., I ' \II .... \ 631 · 5690 s speed, stereo tape & in 74 HONDA CIVIC very good condition. 4 cyl., 4 speed, radio, <551.NCA>. " beater. t50SNCA). Otherstochoosetrom $2695 540·5630 Ml~Sll•l<I >:I JO 'MPOIH S • I ., Inn \So\,\ 'o' • l INLOl N Mt He URY BJ I I • .Jl! J9} I !04 1976 DATSUN 76 Fiat xie. AM /FM B trk, 2626 HARBOR BLVD 4 D 1210AS9t AM l' ~/bs'r~~. ~:~\1~-~~ COSTA MESA oor. u oma 1c, M ISSION \llEJO IMPORTS 4 • t. ~ v .... . . "" ... ... 8J1.1743 •95 1704 '&J Mercedes 280 SE, 4 spd. air, A&l/FM. good cood. $5200. 645-9899 afl &. 7 4Ml%450SEL Immaculate condit1on-an exceUeat car with low miles. Luxury eqwpped with pwr. windows . ster eo & air cond . 0 49 MISSION Yl!JO IMPORTS • ... I "••• . .. . ·- '131 11411 4951104 AM/FM & In exceUent 1972 Spyder. oew top, ..... 9730 condition. Must see! paint. & batt. AM/FM. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ('133PPL). $2449. 990-9049 <7l4 > 1967 XK Coupe. 2+ 2. 280 Mercedes Deni. 197S. OMLY $2550 'Tl Fi X1i . perf nd 4 spd, must see. stereo. cruise control. =~ und:: wa~ran~ ':nry 673-8583 Call64<H860owner , _. 5000 mi's. 35-40. mps. Jeftsft 9732 '65 +<1r sedan. BOdy com· 2100Harbor Blvd .. C.M. $1.SOO or cash & T.0 .P. ••••••••••••••••••••••• pletely refinished. $4000. 631-5330 492-8197 '71 lnterceptor 160 mph. 7:;s.1100 16314860 c lass ic . must sec 1974FIAT 128 $7900/oUer 675-7009 ·16 4SOSEL. take over COUPE. HtLS front wheel eves leaseorpurcbase drive. (CHJ770l. ---------213-<431-8947. AM/FM FREE !!!!~ U.•fUllCHA s1n.••ALU1 OIW ................. ~ UJ78 $1$95 l(arwmmtGhia 9735 -------•. •• • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ... . ...._, ...... 9100 ... .....__ .... __ HOO CAR OUTL. ET ·es Ghia. blue. 68000 m·1. -'" --..,.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• lll'!WP.R!'P.ll~r'P.!""Wll ComerVictona+Harbor auto, stick. good cood. COSTA MESA $2000. 842·2680 642-0653 M ISSION l/lfJO IMPO llTS •11.17~8 4 95 1704 1975Ml%280C Stereo, cruise control, fwr. windows & door ocks -A f ine automobile. (826MIT). We have a Sood selec!Uoo al other fine MB?.a in our in tory Call toda I \11\l/ON ~'IE :r-IM PORn bJI 11•15 4 95 1704 '78 ... EeiKllPNO WITH AM/FM IAINO • LUCKAGE IAC« & CUSTOM l'tMSftlPES 55999 '78 •• EqUIPHD WITH AM/FM RADIO • UICKJAGI RAC« & CUSTOM rtMSTllPIS Plus Tax &L1c 4 Speed Hatchback "1S Mercedes 450SLC. sun-r t , AM t F M stereo caaselte, red/bei1e, new tires. $16,SOO /bst oCr. 842-&&25, 848-0949 MIDIBS J1I 4~11 '.'6:.iL MANY IN S TOCIC IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Brand New 1978 " ' ... _____ .,, ...... .. Automatic :Hatchback 1971 MIZ 210SE 3.SCOUPt Last or the handmade classics! Luitur y equipped, low miles & shows superb care. 1 of only 600 made Co. the U.S. Must SH to ap· preclate-owned b y a Hollywood star . <:193EMO>. SH TODAY JI! MISSION VIEJO IMPOR T~ ' " . ~ 49Sl!04 •'13 450 SL, d ark red wfb:amboo coJored inter . Ciulae crifrT& new ttru. Pvt pty. 673-8880. t916MIZ280 SEDAN. With sunroof ates"eO. pwr .. windows 4' low mlJes. Immaculate! <720RLFl Ml\\l<JN ~fl/\) tMl'\'Qf\ ti i I 'Jk -1\I > I '0-t ------------. 54799 ,,..,.,.,., . 1trs Jaguar . ~ TRIJMPH • BUY or LEASE FROM THE PROFESSIONALS •• I I ..... : 1Ll)}f '! lH r lf·H'llf\i~ '7S1H4, 1.7, A/C. All/PM iOr ~track, 51,0CIOml'a. Xltll cond. Eves 830-tms. i.9N Cabriolet convert. Stereo IHrk. red w /bllL. M.ast sell. '"95/bst ofr. '12. &UT Targa 17555 Beech Blvd. . aooo mt on rblt Huntington Beech ~ nu clutch. pot" top. 842-0675 . WIOO/olr. 6'0-086I, --------~ ~ N..n.,.,._.. 1 _,._ 1'" SUbana 4x4 wgo, new •9ll "'~· .,.--otr ~ Urea, 1 ownr, es. All/Fii caas, cov-bnm w/tu lot. $4.100 . lllnt cood. $8000, 4111W744 -oll'l ~~~~~~~~ -·~ ~~ ... Nl;\9 Ir:' .. iDt wortl. belt .!!!!·~ .... call .. :~1POttSCHIti4 ». ~ 1peed. AM tFM ~. factory allo,_, radlala, •~lier, ed morel • Tbla utlful 114 ia mlnt ,....JUC)lilllUl!" An ucep- a a I example!! OY>. '3388 UAMt.-W•m JDMr ..... 17555 S.ach Blvd. Huntington Beech 842-0675 '4750 SH ........ H_ .. ... c ...... '6c* .. ..... ~CeTJ• IJ ,tlO .... or I ................ Bill MAXEY ro 'fOT A IJlti .,.,. • • •'1 I• I '>\ .......... . . ~ ..... lt74VW 412WAGOM Aut.omaUc trans. 6: very clean! (261LFI). OHLYSZ680 Mira de RftCllft Marda/R....tt 2100HarborBIYd .. C.M. •1 1-1330 m ~ 6S BAJA 1800. new dilkb " brakes. roU bar, es. STOPU cust lnt. S1375. 642-2.119'7 Take time to reJu and ·es VW Squarebact, needs shop at bome. lt's 1lmple work $300 w lt b D a 11 y P 11 o t 646-1157 Clauifiecl Ada. And U you bave aometbing ta mo vw s,., reblt• en1. sell. call a rrteodly new clutch. xlnt radlala. Claaallied Ad-Vt.or at $1.8'15. 49a.-a &G-5678 Classy Autos Advertised in the DAILY PILOT s4999 '13 Wagon. auto, air, stereo, radials. Very abarp. Best offer. 81111-8968 Grottt Ch"vrol"t 18111 ~o.:hll•<S Hufthnqlon l~o< h 847-6087 549)]]1 ?l&CAt ••o Oll,JtOOadleel V\-lllO.• er~>. u1b' ..,. ,_ '16MCPAC:m ~ ........ iiilm>-:-"' ....... ..... r. r tt\ c~, "' ,,,.., I • .,. .... I ' '~"''~I -Ir I ' •; ' ' "OR 7 '14 Q I I I I . -------- Ffldey, April 21. 1971 DAILYPl~OT @J7 · Grotti Ch"nolel • I ~JI I l.~o ~ 11•1\ t4wnh,..,,l ewt ''"' "' 847-6087 549-.JJ)I "'CHOICI OF J3 .. 1977CHEYYs CAPRJC& JMPALAs CAMAROs MAU8Us NOVA.I MONZ.As Hl»ISAVIMGS MSWIBIMD CONNELL CHIVROLIT Z82I Kubor Blvd. COS'l'AMESA 14 .. IJOO GRAND OPENING SPECIAL FLEET DISCOUNTS THIS WEEKEND ONLY! ! ! '78 'CONCORD 2,DOORS -4 DOORS -ST ATIOM WAGONS 178 JEEP CJ 178 CHEROKEE ... -~ . , .. , • . l I . I •l81:MA.YPl.OT 1 ......... Uted -• .:. .. VNd •• "••J ........ "".. • •. __, .... J •• '-M d •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ----·u..41 ,... ff40,... ff40,.,... tf40 ..... cay ff50 ........ ttl2 ...... "'' .................................. . ........................................... ···················•··· ........................................................................................... . CC :a• "U ..._ ffll -~ FOIDWAeONS '74 Ford Grand Torina '71 Monarch Ghia, •·~ .!M llu1taa1. 1d tond, lf11PLYMOUnt •-...... -•••••• ;.-.;r; •••••• ,.......... ' PLONGMIL lt77L1D Station Waion. AC, PB, VI. auto. air. All/FM 18~0. S48·3140. leave VMJANTCUSTOM '1100llV&Tl'S tt71 IOlel f PASS9t8• PS. Xln!umecbablta1l,y . .....:. \ape deck, vl.nyl ~elfOOlbome. Aut.omatft, a cyl .• pwr. =,_..,., DMT•T COIN SZ'150«vuer.17M158 nd, Jtlnt tood. S'-350. 't&C•••btt.t•.J--all 1teeria.1 • a ir coad. -.....,. ... -•-A t t i t I 6 VI. autocaatk, air eood., • n-Sq *",... ori Ph: M2'43Sa ~ .,._.....,or w.NRWl rr ".,. ·--u o•• t , ~ cruJ1e contr ol, pwr. 17 ...... ,, ,vuit I · ml Great• eQI. bared Ir sJnl "'' bucW ..... SIOff.( ). ~ lteelina,wlndonAapUt 01\&111 pwr. lllnt con~. '7SM--o,brame,4-dr. wit3.000liU•-JC9all8 CA>•OUTLET • pwr. aeat a trachtereo r I · owner. $105... steel belted t1n&, P /8 , ,.... lt1t MmCUIY CAI OUTLIT ~ Ford's fllieau <113SLR) 631..clllSB P/S, A/C. Xlnt cond. '71 Fstbck, v-1. mt. auto, OanlerVldoria+Harbor Co.Al 0>rowV1ctarta+Harbor l eo~ ~Y • u.:. 9945 rme>.8'.Wm. ~~ttt':0:u~1t:::!i1~ • OOSTAllr.&A 111.t • taladt ...... swt· cosr411ESA SSttf ........................ t tn ~cuaY 983-lta '4lo061J root. Ctalf9Q>. MJ.061S ~-..,.-.._.,._., 75MAllCIY COLOMY PAIK •115 lluatani Deluxe •. 111• pty. Satellite Sta -------~;;;...._• . ltltl '10Du udr, ... ..___ ,...._ ,,., lt7'PIMTO Full power, le ather tPASS. WAGOM kMlded w/xtn, ad nan Wq. t PIU·· PIS, P /8, C • ... H CAR OU1Ll'I' xlDttr.mll,000. ·~·automatic, air cood.. poweueau. <~Z>. Split pwr. seatl, pwr. cond, gd patltuaea nooll Air, Gd. tires, trana --··-•• .. •••••• QlrowV1dafta.f,u.rbol' -.-.a1paa 74FOIDLTD lUIPI• rack " •ten!<> $6969 Wiodows " door locks. ao.MZ-2308 Cooler, a i r a boch, 008TAKESA l'lldoeyalteondW.lnl , radlo·iu..-r economy 540-5e30 ltereo & endse control. traUer hitch, CB iladlo MWIJ .... ff40 power iteertq, power wgoa! (NORP'C).Ooly <8'T1SPT>. Oldl .. ttSI loci. Good Coad. 11,100. ,, ________ .......................... brues. radio. beater, $3599 46988 •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• 921S.Oraftae,S.A. 71~d ::~ G:f:t = via.Ylroof. <7111KYI>. 19750LDS •Plymouth Vallut '11 4 Auto. traaa., fad«J air J>a1 55Mtl7eve'3a.l'flt $2555 COMM&I. 2626 HARBOR BLVD Nabe DB.TAii door, $13:50. Pvt party coadiU001DI. ndJo, Lu· -""------• 540-5'30 CtEYllOLIT COSTA MESA IS 4 DR. HARDTOP. SUper 833-1653. dau top. JUlt OYeJ' 5,000 'M Fakm Coavert1, falr 28allal'bor81vd. clean! (328MNE) -------- --------mQel,(IWl'DJ). -fUlllllDC eoad. $500. ~., 9950 Cadillac . '78 Arr0•1 ll,000 ml'a. Mt" _M_G_MOB ______ , OOSTAllESA sins slat CODD. SZl50/offer. 540-5130 2626 HARBOR BLVD , ___ S4'-__ l 2_00 ___ ·~;:,:;;~~~~~~;·· 26<11> .i.1roo1 BlviJ. CAR OUTLIT _ss_t_-8035 _____ _ C.•:d.w STOPU COSTA MESA '72 LTD Brouabam; ~ MEWl:ST · c.. .. ,,J MN 5-'0-'JlllO C.ornerVlctoria+Harbor 73 Plymouth S..telllte; 4 •COIYETTIS Tate time to relax and --------• woo vny top, blk int, LINCOLN·llERCURY ~z,.~~~A ctr, VS. auto. air, ~. 11G 51L1CT10M lhop at home. u ·1 ilm· A/C, PIS, P /B, $1100. Dealership is now OPEN -new paint. R.uaa IO()d. ...................... 1011\~0\ ~SO\ • I IN• , •1 1' "I 11 •Ji. Y l.9aTO umu 2626 HARBOR BLVD pie with Dally Pilot '72G~~Sta. wen AM for Tom. SS2-02l&, RAY FLADUOE Mllltc.g 9962 '73 Olds Wagon, 9-pass. 1985· 54N&M HOWAIDChe•ICllll COSTA MESA Clasallled Ada. And I 963-aJ63afterSpm eves. 752-8888,dys. LINCOLN·MERCURY ....................... Cull power, rack, new rOllHac n ls DOVE&QUAJLSTS. you have IOIDethip.I to ----------'72Gal5CJ0,4 . ..<fr,sed. A/C, 1~18AutoCenterDr. Classic '73 Grande Im· steel belted tires. Xlnt L tNear MacArthur. Jam· 1be futst draw lD tbe sell, call a friendly umFORDLTDSllOO nu til"el & batt. PS/PB. SDFw>'·LakeForestexit mac cond. P /S, 'p 1s , cood, $2"°. So. Laguna. ••••••••••••n•••••••:• boreelJBriatol) West. .. a Dally Pilot Clusified Ad ·Vlaor at ExceUeotC.oncUUon Vin top. Must sell fut. IRVINE AJC. stereo, cleane.t In 499-3209 PONTIACt __:NEW'PO:;::;:.:.:...::::R:.:T:...:B::EA=..:::CH::::....-1-a...uled---Ad.-MZ-_ST&._-"1 ~ 868-519'7 $1000. PP. 98M201 130-7000 county. 549-3640, 551-0776 I t74 OLDS II 1975 FllBIRD Mtoa. Mew t ......, Mew t tlOO Aatos.. Mew 9100 Aldos. M•w 9100 Al:tot. M•w 9100 2 DR. HARDTOP VB, al:JlOmaUc& air code!·· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Low miles. (379LPBl. pwr. steerin.& wlnd°"8. •••II llew 1971 OI DS amass SUPREME €Al.AIS LOADID IMCWDI• B.ICftlC SUM aOOF f6726) (3K47F8R467989) $ DISCOUNT OFF FACTORY STICKER PRICE BneMI llew 1971 OLDS DB.TA a SEDAN All COMD .. AM/FM I ftACll. VINYL TOP. LOADID (6838) (3l69R8C1382031 tMMEDIAIE DEUYERY ~ $ PLUS TAX & LICENSE lr•d llew 1971 Ol.DS ·98 REGEllCY ·COUPE LOADED (6493) (3X37K8M153893J IMMEDIATE DEUYERY 171 CHEVY VEGA HATCHIAC Automatic transmission. radio. heater and low Milts. (852DLEJ '72 CHEVY VEGA HATCHIACK ~IC>ment inctudel radlo I heater. (2e9EZA) $1078 173 CHEVY VEGA EQUtpment includes radio & heater. C004JDYJ. '1178 176 FORD PINTO E~ Include& radio & heater. (560NRN) 174 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS Automatic. power steering. radio. heater & vinyl top. (592UBOl '75 FORD PINTO RUNABOUT 4--speed. radio I heater, air cond .• only 16.000 miles. (282NRM) s2579 '75 FORD MAVERICK 6·CYLIMDER Aulomahc. air cond .. vinyl tap, pwr. etei'trlng. radio & healer. (S41NZB). 176 MERCURY CAPRI 4--speed. radio & heater. rallye wheels. (471 NP81 l1W1d llew 1978 IMC Y2T• Pl<lCUP (TC0148Z519873) • IMMEDIAD DELIVERY $ PLUS TAX & LICENSE Brand New 1978 IMC CABALl.aOS POWER STEfllNG Ir IRADS, GAUGES, RADIALS, MORE l5W80A8Z500622)(5W8QA8Z500628) YMR CHOl(E $ PLUS TAX & LICENSE Brand New 1978 GMC %T• $2678 Tint. !!~~1!:rV!s.p~~~~~; ~~!.~~~m1tten1 Wipers. Air Cond . Camper Mirrors. Locking 01fferentlal. t"f.O . Power Oise Brakes. Automahc Trans. Aux Fuel Tank. Power .. _________________ .. Steenng. Aux. Battery. H.O Batt8'Y. Head Lamp Warning System. Inside Hood Lock. Radio. Olrome Gnlle. Ctlrome Step Burrc>er. Sierra ClaSSIC. Heavy Duly Camoer Special. [5) 9 50 x 16 5 Tires (TCL248Z5068 l 71 '76 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX Air cond .. ~vinyl tap, pwr. WlndowS. tilt wheel. rallye wheels. radial tires. low miles. (959POM). . !>-speed, AM/FM stereo. 1lr cond. (284RCWJ. s4479 Sitts at.ereo. rallye wheel& & vmyt top. An ouiatandtna CAR OUTLET car! 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But teacher group leader Yale Wishnick asserted that the dis· trict actually bas a $2 million surplus of funds. Deputy Superintendent Glen Hardy denied the surplus. "The budget was used as an ex- cuse," for the 212 district notl~ sent to teachers laat month that said they may not have their jobs next fall." Wisbnlck contended. Wilbnict and several parents called for a more extensive analysis by district a ides to justify possible cutbacks. If no neutnl analysis is un- dertaken, Wiabneck said, "tbe unfrtunate clrcumatancea of four years aco may occur again." Wisbnick said after ~ = lng he wu refeniryl to a V. --. 19""'14 t e ache r strike. But Wiabnick did not say if Thursday's statement to tbe board was a strike threat. Pa rent Vincent Bello, who said be wu a Loa Angeles Cowl· ty scboola consultant, al10 crltlcl1ed the /roposed cuts becaoae be aal there was no valid evaluation process. But for the fourth conaecutlve school board meeting, p&mJts, atudenw and mwiic teachers stole the show and rallied to try and save tbe district's m'-'Sie program. Parents complained they they could not afford private leeatlda for their younpte~ . Students praised the district's music proram and said it would be sorely m1ased ti cut by half. Teachers , including high school teachers, aaid the pro- posed mualc cuts would dee· lmate music education for Fountain Valley yowigsters. Soviet Planes Down S •. K.ovea Jet Oillt'I .......... ,.... ORANGE COAST RISIDENTS TAKE THEIR TRASH TO BONITA C4NYON DUMP ~unty Fecllty In Irvine a Buay Pia~ •• Traeh Collectors Strike ContJnuea New Strike TalkS Set Coumy Tnuh Driven Plan New Seniom As uncollected trash moWtted in Orange County today, striking garbagemen planned to resume negotiations with employers and -a fede ral mediator. No agreement.was reached at negot iations on Thurs day, a s pokesman for Teamsters Local 396 s a id . Me etings we r e •scheduled to begin again lb.is af. 'ternoon. The strike began Monday at midnight when a three-year con· tract beiwe en trash truck drivers and a number of private . firms elapsed and negotiations ' reached an Impasse. The firms collect trash under contract with a number of Orange County cities. More than 1.15 milllon county residents have been left without trash service. Affected along the coast are Costa Mesa, Fountain Valley, Huntington Beach, Laguna Beach. and the industrial areas of Newport Beach. Unincorporated areas affected are Lake Forest, northern El Coast Weather Clear and wind s decreasing tonight. Sunny and warmer Saturday. Lows tonight so to SS. Highs Saturday 70 to 75. · Toro and Laguna Hills Leisure World. P aul Rangel, speaking for employers, said limited service to grocery stores, hospitals and restaurants will be offered by management personnel because or ,Jtealth hazards ~ed by wet' garbage. Scattered incidents or violence marred the strike Tuesday and Wednesda y. Shots wer e re· portedly fired at the Santa Ana of(Jces oC one or the struck firms, a suspicious trash fire OC· curred in Hunlington Beach and a trash truck owned by one of the struck firms was firebombed in Anaheim. Shots were also fired at picketers in Santa Ana .. Meanwhile, Orange Coast resi- de nts were hauling their own trash to county dumps and trash transfer stations. Workers were idled for two weeks by a similar strike in 1975 and spokesmen said the new sUike could last as long. Drivers are asking for an 88 percent pay hike over a three· year penod, from $4.50 an hour to $8.50. Management is ofCering a 24 percent increase or $1.10. Other demands include fi ve days per year of sick leave and three warning letters before dis· missal.. 'Macho' a Motive . . For Youth~s Death? By Ml'nlUR R. VINSEL et•Dallyf'tlltl&Mf Mexic an ma c ho, the tnasculine sense of pride and as- sertion of territorial rights, is. suspected u a motive ln the m'urder of an outsider a.l a Westminster park Sunday night, ~lice said. Santos Frank Chavez, 20, ol Garden Grove, was killed by a alngle small caliber pistol bqllet in the chest at Sigler Park following a brief confrontation witb the gunman, who then flecl. Investigators probing the slay· ing of Otavez, arrested Robert Ortiz Jr., also 20, of 6952 Huard Ave., Westminster, Monday night. West Orange County Judicial District Court Judge James L. Smith refused Wednesday to re- duce OrtU' original $250,000 bail to a lesser figure and ordered him held with no bail. Ortiz is being held at Orange County Jail ln lieu of $250,000 bail i>endina arraignment. CSee llOTIVE, Pa1e A!> 2 'Killed In Forced I.anding WASHINGTON (AP>, -Soviet jet fighters fired at an Aluka- bound South Korean jetliner and forced It to land after the passenger plane flew over Soviet territory, a U.S. official said to- day. . Two of the plane's pauengen were dead and two others in· jured, the official said. Similar reports came from Japanese sources in Moscow and Tokyo. The U.S. official, who asked not to be identified, said he did not know the cause of death or the nationalities of the victims. But Japanese sources said one of the dead waa a Japanese citizen. Y. Sugano, 45. American sources in Moscow aaid U.S. oCficlala were i.Jlfonned by the Sovlets that tbe ae>ebl& 707, which landed on a trose!i lake, suffered "some damaee." No Americans ftN reported aboard the plane, which bad been bound from Part.a to Seoul, with a refuelln• stop lo Anchorage, Alaska. Japanese sources said Soviet Premier Alexei N. Ka1yetn was keeping viisiting Japanese Agriculture Minister Icblro Nakagawa informed on the lnci· dent. They said the Soviets told him the pilot, after being intercepted by warplanes, tried for two hours to avoid landinl before be (See KOREAN, Page A%) Mother Faces Charges in Auto Crash A Stanton Qtotber races felony drunk drivin& charges stem· ming from an a\JW crash in Hun· tington Beach that injured her 2-year-old daqbter and left an adult passenger ln critical c:oodf. lion, police said today. Deborah Sue Morse, 20, lost control of her sports car on Ga rfield Avenue near Golden West Street at 7 p.m. Wednesday and the small vehicle over· turned, police said. Brandl Morse, the driver's daughter, is reported in stable condition in Pacifica Hospltal's pediatrics ward with faciaf cuts. Passenger Beverly Jean Frame, 26, of 16822 BlanlOD St., Huntington Beach, was reported in critical coridJtlon today in the hospital's intensive care unit. Miss Frame reportedly suf· rered broken ribs and pouible internal injuries, officials said: Mn. Morse was booted into Huntington Beach .Jail on drunken driving. charces. She was released on $10,000 ball. A Salute to Frank World War I German triplane mes over Newport Beach cemetery in final tribute to aviator Frank Tallman who was buried Thursday. It was part of aerial salute to their fallen comrade by some or his friends and flying companions. See story. Page A3. DB Council Weighs Planning Proble~ By aoaEaT BADE& Of .. Delly Mil ..... Huntington Beach City Council members met for a secopd time ln a we6 Thursday nilbl to see what they could do about scnp- lng together a ·planning com· mlssloo. The near-crisis conditions de· ve~ Maoday night when the new eonltltuaed City Council deci eel to dissolve the com· mission effective May 3. Three commissioners -Prim Shea, &me Newman and Frank Hoffman !>rougbt planning ln Huntington Beach to a standstill by relusinl to attend any more meetings after receiving notice of their pending ouster. Three other commissioners- Ruth Finley, John Stem and Ron (See Pl.ANNESS. Page AU INSIDE TOD~" Neorl11 eoerfl toulcend ·'ptloll" goth•r at MUe Squore Parle to /Ill ah'plonea .. O?slt1 the planet I.ea~ the ground toithout on11one in Haem. Thell au radto- connollal. StMJI and photoi on,,. Cl . .BoVian· Witness Seared M> RFSPONSE DOGGONE GOOD ''The results of the ad were tremendom. We mmt have bad at leut SO people "Call about our dog." • ..... BJ GARY GllANVIU.E Ol•Ollly .......... As if one was needed, a new element was added to the Stephen Bovan murder case Thursday whea a character clalmlne links to the famed French Connection cue arrived on tbe scene. And burly ,Anthony '"Bii Tony" Marooe Sr. m9de it clear ln Or~ County Superior Court that be a ll10t very pleased wben a 1J>Ollfl)lt ablMt on him or bis whereabouts. . Accord.inc to Bil Tony, tbe Frencb Coanectton case la just • 1 one of several tbat have ended wllb hla tban11n1 1Jdea and testllylAg for the pl'Glecuuoo. So far. Bia ToQJ said, seven~ hil eut coal compatriots who followed the aame route bave died vlo.lent deatba. And ooJ¥ a few month• aio be wu wounded ID the lee by a bullet fired at bim by an un· known person; be said. But Bil Tony bu • 1peclal ln· tereat In the bizarre Bovan murder cue. Rla son, Anthony "Little Tony" MIU"Ofte Jr., ls one ol the men charged wlth·1layln1 Bovan .. t of Fountain Valley. His body pmctured bf nbre bullet wounds, Bovan 36. died outside tbe El Raac.hlto Restaurant ID Newport Bach last. Oct. 21. · 8ov1n'1 murder started Newport Beach lnveatJ1aton out on a trail that led to an = tnternaUonal dru1 amu1t conaplracy that Uled aeemlnlly le•lllmate Newport ' Beach buaineu operations as a cover. Cauellt up in the 1nvesti1•· Uona' net were -.ume wnem· • ben ot tbe La8lma Beach Hare Krilbna sect led by a.year-old Alexander Kulik. Alto snared by tnve1ticators were the ao C?alled Five Italians, an allefed muade poup that in· eluded alDOQI lt.I memben Ut· tie Tony and eccuaed Dov.a sunman Jf!nY Flori, .i . :wbeD BOvan•s mu.rder-eauled the root to cave ln oo what to court ll called the Krlabnu, moat ol the IJ'OUP'S members \Vere In bldlnl trom tbeir would· be protectors, the 1taUan1, rather than the pollice. Now tbe Krilbnu and Italians alt apart rrosn one another 1n (8ee BOYAN, P .. e Al) That's tbe advertiltng success 1tory told by tbe Newport Beach woman who placed thls cluslfted ad to the Dally Pilot: Black B*k Lab 3 months old.FneC&UXlCMlUX • lf you want to find a good home for a pet, ca.11 M2·S6'11. A friendly Daily Pilot ad-viler wlll belp YoU word your ad to aet the reeultJ YoU want. We make it easy for you to put a few wol'dt to wort for you, In the Dally Pilot. Al GML. V .._OT Hrf Bero Smearell Author-ftap8 Crockett Lepnd C.aPUS C111lJST1, ,_.. <AP> -A1IJ Tesu wortb bb pointy·told. rtnctai1 lin.rdaJdn coww, bOo&I no.. bftter lbu i. amear \.be le••Dd of Davy Crock.U. But a former pretide.Dt of the Texu State Hiatorical Aa· a.otilt.loQ, no leas, ,.,... Crockett -tar from ~ a baro at tbe Alamo -~ hav. •un•dered ud. bMa .-cuUd. AND HE SA l'S TH£ le&endary Tenneuean wu a dlamal congressman and a fina.nclal failm-e and was motivated to Co to tlle Alamo for reaooa otber tbu b1f kwe ot llbef\1. ''CrocktU'a berolam .eemecl \4 expand lD direct piroportiQn to the distance news had to travel about bltn," nld Du fCilcore, a Corpus Chriali accountant and history buff. KiJ&ore -author of a new book Utled "How Did Davy Die?" -sava be 'a teot evidence to back them fllbtin' worda. LEGEND AND IUSTORY BOOKS have It tbat Crockett, a famous bear hunter, fronUersman and ooeUme eonareuman, came to Texas to flgbt for Texas independence and died a heroic death at tbe Alamo. But U\ree years ago, the first publiahed account tanUlblna Crockett's glossy reputation came ln translaUoo or the diary of Lt. Jose Enrique de la Pena, who wu one of Mexican Gen. San· ta Anna's staff members during tbe siege ol tbe Alamo more than a century &J(o. De la Pena included a paragupb lodlcatln1 that Crockett surrendered or was captured, and then was executed when the Alamo was seized March 6, 1836. That tidbit aroused righteous indignation in the Texas press and public. KILGORE SA VS IN HIS BOOK that six other Me.lean soldiers backed De la Pena's story that Crockett wu Ofte of several Texans paraded before ao unmen:iful Santa Anna and shot oo bi.a orders. "Statements from these seven Mexican soldiers were mutually coorborative and were recorded independently under widely differing circumstances," KU&ore says. Kilgore also contends that Crockett's death at the Alamo "came as a tragic finale to a life that was esaentially a failure in achievement of worldly goals. "BE DIED A POOR MAN with an undisti.n&Wlbed record as a congressman," added Kilgore. ''Tbroug.bout CrockeU's rise to prominence as a naUonal figure, political enemies defeated him at every tum, although both major parties used him u a symbol at various tiJJlea and employed the national p~s to establish that symbol." Kilgore said CrockeU came l9 Texas because ol shame be suffered when he was defeated in his 1835 coo1ressiooal re· election bid F,....P.,.eAJ BOV AN WITNESS. • • Superior Court Judge Robert Kneeland's courtroom while a battery of attorneys continue a barrage of pre-trial motions. Most of those motions center on methods used by police to gather evidence in the case as well as what techniques were used to entice witnesses to make statements while the investiga. lion was under way. According to Big Tony, be was unfairly coerced into talking about his distant role in the af. fair. · He said Deputy District Al· -tomey Dave Carter threatened lo expose him to those who would like to end his life if be didn't cooperate in the invesUga. lion. But another lawyer, Deputy District Attorney. Oretta Sears, said she believes Big Tony ls ex· aggerati.ng the dan_ger to b.ls life. When Mrs. Sears asked ques· lions related to Big Tony's past, the burly New Yorker ballt~ at giving answers. Stroke Fatal To Wife of Ex-assessor Funeral services are scheduled Monday for MadelOh E. Vallerga of Mission Viejo, who died Thursday after suffer· ing a stroke. She was 56. Mrs. Vallerga, wife of former Orange County assessor Jack P. Vallerga, was a 12·year resident of Mission Viejo. She was one of the founders of the Olymplc gold medal·winning Nadadores Swim Tum. Services will be at 2:30 p.m. Monday at the O'Connor Laguna Hills Mortuary Cbapel, 25301 Alicia Parkway, Laguna Hills. Mrs. VaUerga is survived by her husband and her three children, Pamela Vallerga of Mission Viejo, Cynthia Brown ot Orange and Jack Vallerga Jr. of San Diego. Tbe family has requested memorial dooatioos be made to the Heart Fmd. DAiLY PILOT And when sbe sought infonna· lion about bis present activities, he retorted: "l wouldn't tell you where I've been for nothing." The getting nowbere·in·a- hurry exchange between Mrs. Sears and Big Tony ended abruptly when the witness com· plained of feeling ill. Judge ~land ended the day in court euly and Big Tony was told to reappear Monday. He wasn't the only witness to attempt to bolster a defense COD· tention that investigators ran roughshod as they worked to close the case. A day earlier, Deborah Ann Addison, Fiori's former Hunt· lngton Beacb roommate, said Newport Beach police promised \he wouldn't be arrested if she cooperated with them. That cooperation included talc· ing police oo a search of Fiori's apartment and accompanying them to the Newport Beach police station. "They told me they weren't concerned with the Italians," Mias Addison testified. "Tbey said they wanted the Krisbnas. "Yeah, so they said lf I would give them a statement, I wouldn't be arrested. "So, I did. And when I finished they put tbe handcuffs on me and kept me in jail for nine days. "I called them liars. And they just gave me a little grin," Miss Addison said as she identified detective Sam Amburgey as the man who allegedly prontised sbe wouldn 'l be arrested ii she cooperated. Through such testimony, the defense lawyers are hoping to convince Judge Kneeland that some charges against their clients should be dropped. If not, the attorneys will seek to have some evidence and testimony ruled inadmissible when their clients go on trlal. That trial isn't expected to be&in until mid·summer after what may be another two months of pre-trial motions. Aa thingJ stand now, .seven de· fendanta remain charged with crimes related t.o Bovan 's death. If coovictedb accused trigger man Fiori ls kely to face the death penalty. FV's Council OKs Annexing Of 18 Acres Fountain Valley City Council members have lfven final ap. prov al to tbe anouat.loo ·of an 1.S·acre p~el ot land ln &.he cit.Y's nortbeaal teetor. Tbe aanexed U'H la altuMed between Rarbor Boulttard and the Santa Ana Rlvet eut of Hell Avenue. The now vacant ana, located near tbe Santa Ana tlt,y limits, 11 zoned for licht iDdmlrlal use. Fountain Valley Plannln1 Di~tor Clint Sherrod •aid tM annexation wu approved tut yeu bJ the Local A1ency Fot'Dlation Oo~loo. .. A. atate Public Em9Joyment Relatlons Board (PERB) o(ficla1 uid todax a mediator wm be U· ataned to break up deadlocked coot.ract tallcl between Fountain Valley (elementary) School Dis~ trlctnegottat.ol"I and teachers. Teacher assocJaUon and di,s. trict officials said TbW'lday COO• tracttalksareatlmpuse. Theon· ly items ag:reed upon in two months of talks •re leaves, transters and aalety pro\'ialom. Good to the Last Drop Teachers have asked for a la percent across·th~·board pay bike. But teacber spokesman Cathy Wright sald stalled talk$ are due to interrelated disputes over salary, frlnge benefits, class size, input by teachers oo programs and other issues. Some kittens will do anything ror that last drop of molk, as this young feline dem· onstrates in the kitchen or her home in Sierra Vista, Ariz. ,,.....P.,,eAl PLANNERS Russell -say they wHl con· Unueto funcUoo, but they need a fourth member for a quorum. Roeer Slates, the seventh member of the pinning com· mission, bad resigned earlier. Council members bad hoped to make an interim appointment Thunday night to get buslneas going again. However, City Attorney Gail Hutton said that vacancies on the commission must be posted for 10 wortdne days in order to give all citizens an opportunity to apply for the post. She said that she didn 'l regard the presenl situation as a true emergency which would have aJ. lowed council members to make an appointment on the spot. Assistant Planning Director Jim Palen told council members that a number of planrung issues have been piling 1lp. He said that some proponents are quite angry at the Impasse, but indicated that planning is- sues were oot at a critical stage. Slates, a long time com· missioner and former chairman. said that he had planned to re- sign because or business reBSQns no matter who won in the recent City Council election. He sup- ported a cast of candidates that lost. He said he believes the City Council didn't realize what It was getting into in votlng for the purge. Slates said be didn't blame Mrs. Shea Mrs. Newman and Hoffman ior boycotting meet· ings. He said the council's action was a slap in the face to the three commlssioners who have served faithfully In their jo~. However. John Stem. one of the commissioners who is stick· ing it out, said the trio were ir· responsible and are not living up to their responsibilities as citizens. Council members said they voted lo break up the Planning Commission to reflect a change in philosophy. Residents who wish to apply for Planning Commission as- signments can do so at city halt F,.._P.,,eAJ KOREAN ••• was forced down on a froien lake near the town of Kem, 600 miles north of M~cow and 300 miles south of Munnan'sk in the Soviet northwest. Kem is 150 miles east of the Finnish border. The Japanese sources said the Soviet Foreign Ministry in· formed them tbe impact was so severe that the ice on the lake was shattered. Tbe South Korean Foreign Ministry said today that in· formation it had indicated the plane made an emergency land· ing aft.er it violated Soviet ter· ritory but "not deliberately." A Korean Airlines spokesman said an aircraft would arrive in Helsinki, Finalnd on Saturday to pick up the passenaen and crew of the downed aircraft. The official Soviet Tass news agency said arrangements were being made for the passengers and crew to leave the Soviet lJnion. Another KAL plane left. Seoul today for Helsinki , Finland, to stand by to pick them up. ' "FlJEbter planes or the Soviet anu-.Ircran defenses intercept- ed the violator .. Tau said. "In lllgbt-tlme cM"dwoos, usinl rev· olutions (maneuvers> of the planes and ooboard Upts, they repeatedly lsaued onlen to the intruder to follow them ln order to land at some nearby alrfteld. ''Tile/lane, however, dtd not reapon to these orders and landed on a lake," Tua said. Tan said the plane had en· tered Sovlet atrapace near Murmansk. .. Tbe puaeosera and crew of the plane were tabn to the nearett populated locallt,y and al'l'Ullemtall are beiaa made for their dispatch Inn th. U.S.· S.R. 'a *11torJ," Tua Hid. The TMS minouncement mllde no menUoo of casualties. Postal Panel Eyes Stamp Price ffike W ASIDNGTON <AP) -The Postal Rate Commission has voted in favor of increasing mail rates to 1S cents per letter, a knowledgeable commission source said today. The vote goes against a sug. gestion made by President Carter for a t~tier rate system featuring Jower rate for private individuals than for busineues. Under the Carter plan, there would be a separate "citizens' rate" of 13 cents, the same as the current charge, for private individuals while the first-class le,tter rate increased tO 16 cents for businesses. The source, wflo declined public identification, said the 3-1 commtsstoa vote was tentative, "but I cad 't imagine it cbaqi.ng between now and MaY. 13," when the agency's decision must be made public. If tbe tentative vote becomes Mrs. Nixon's Ex-teacher Dead at 74 Funeral services were held this week in Orange for Dorothy Garstang, a long-time Orange County school teacher who once bad former first. lady Pat Nixon as her pupil. Miss Garsta.ni. who was 74, died Sunday at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital. She was a Columbia Unlversi· ty graduate and taught high school English. A former editor of Toas tmasters International Magazine, Miss Garstang was a regular contributor to Orange County publications. She W83 the editor of nine books, including one on the history of the county. She is survived by two nephews and one niece. Suspect Gives Up LOS ANGELES CAP> -A 29-year-old man, Salvadore M. Carrillo, of East Los Angeles, wanted in connecUon with the shooting death or a sheriff's dep· !JtY. Thomas Henry Pohlman, surrendered Thursday at Los An1eles central Jail on Ute ad- vice of his attorney, officials said. the final decisinn, the Postal Service's governing board coUld let the commission.approved recommendation take effect alter May 13 but ask the com- mlsslon to reconsider. However, 1n the past the mail agency bas always accepted the reeommendaUona of the com· miss loo. The proposed citizens· rate was endorsed by the Postal .Service and formally proposed to tbe rate commission after Carter suggested it last July. The commission, which exists to hold hearings on Postal Service requests for new rates, baa been coulderinl it since then. The propoeed new system tor firat·class letters was part of a package ol new rates averaging 22 percent above the current rates. F,....PageAJ MOTIVE ••• He wu booked on suspicion of murder alter being apprehended at the home of a triend, not far from the shooting scene at Sigler Park, 7200 Westminster Ave., on a ra~uetball court. The victim a older brother, Alfredo, watcbed the slaying in helpless horror, but the killer apparenUy made no attempt lo shoot him. "There's absolutely no gang· related activity or involve· ment... Westminster Police Lt. Joe Woods said in explain· ing police theories behind the shooting. One possibility discussed in eatly stages or the investigation involved the slayer's being an· noyed by noise from the victim's parked car radio or stereo tape deck. The vehicle was parked near the racquetball courts and the sound system's volume was turned up so the Chavez brothers could enjoy it wbiJe playing a match, police said. "Thet'e were some words that passed between them." Lt. Woods said. "We've established that." He added that in some in· dividuals there is a distinct teo· dency to claim one's home area. neighborhood, or territory as his own, and others may not be welcome there. Detectives assigned to the case reportedly believe they a.re dealing with that type of slaying in the Chavez incident. Too Much? Too Little? District officials made no in.· ilial pay increase proposal. Chief district negotiator ~ Read said he has proposed a .~ vamp of the system for cranunt teacher pay raises. But Read added, "We are not at a stage where we can discuss a salary ftgure." Irene C.ordova, a PERB officia£ • ih Los Angeles, said a state· appointed mediator will be named next week to meet with .Fo\,llltain Valley teachers and admlniatrat.on. Innocent Plea Made By NB Man 1 Edward Jaffarian, 75, or Newport Beach. bas pleaded m. nocent to charges that he solicit· ed an undercover police officer to murder his son-lD·law. Jaffarian, of 1830 Port Kim- berly Place, appeared Tuescjay in Monrovia Municipal Court to enter the innocent plea. He now faces preliminary bearin& in Santa Anita Municipal Court on April 26. JaUarian was arrested last week in Pasadena on charges of solicting an undercover officer to murder bis SOD·in·law, who is a vice officer on the Pasadena department. Two other suspects are also scheduled for April 26 ooun ap- pearances in connection wit.b the case. Police have charged McKinley Ross, Jr., 40, and Ro)l · Gray. 31, both of Monrovia, with conspiracy in the case which ap- parently hinges on the uniden· ti!ied vice officer's petition for di vo r ce from JaUarian's daughter. Huntington Suri Victim Recovering Anaheim resident Randy Smith, 15, who suffered ao ap- parent broken neck and partial paralysis after diving int~ .shallow water at Huntin1to~ Beach Tuesday is reportedly im- proving today. Spokesmen at Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach say young Smith has been removed from the critical list and is now considered in serious condition. Dayan to Visit U.S. WASHINGTON (AP> - Israeli Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan will attempt to rescue the- stalled Middle East peace negotiations next week during a visit to Washington. DONT BE MISLED BY DISOOUNTS, DEALS. SALES AND GIVE-ANAYS. UC NO 230422 THE COMMON LAW OF BUSINESS SAYS IT BEST- IT IS UNWISE TO PAY TOO MUCH. BUT IT IS WORSE TO PAY TOO LITTLE. IF YOO PAV TOO MUCH. YOU LOSE A LITTLE MONEY AN 0 THAT IS ALL. WHEN YOU PAY TOO LITTLE, YOU SOMETIMES LOSE EVERYTHING BECAUSE THE PRODUCT YOU BOUGHT WAS lNCAPASLE OF DOING NHAT IT WAS PURCHASED TOOO. I YOU CAN'T PAY A LITTLE AND GET A LOT. DEN'S : iiiii811atioii: ·custom\ draperies linoleum • wood floor 1663 PltCl:NTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 6-'6~831 -646·235$ I · t l t l \' By TOM IWtLEl , °' ............... Dr William Baxter Waddill wa1 described to u Orance Cowl· ty SUperior Court JW')' tod~ • a cool, calJb killer who choked the Ute out ol a baby that desperately wantedtolive. , Prosecutor Robert Chatterton told a jury that will aoon be aetit to its.deliberations tbat Waddill waa dismayed ol\ lfarcJl 2. '1977, when be first began to strangle the tn- fant that had survived a saline abortlon. ''HeonlybadM>muchUmetodo it ln,'' Chatter1oo said. "He bad sent all the d\D"lel out ol the nursery but they were au waJUng outaid~ and tbey must have been wondering what wu golne oa lD· aide. "He Mfl to squeeie ~ be bad to squeeze fast," Chatterton said ... A new shift wu about to come on at Westminster Community Ho1pU1l and he dldn •t wam U\J quesliona from memben or that lblft. "He went to the baby's neck at leaat rour Umes," Cbatlertoo said. "He killed it but lta urge to Jive wu aometbtna that be dldb 1 undentand-it was Just somelblDf. that be laadn't counted Oil, ' Chatterton again urged the jury in bis rebuttal to the final ariument by the defense ' Tbunda,y toflnd WaddlU, 43, p.11. ty of flntdeeree murder. And be qalll told the~ tbM hefeltlthadabundantev to sustain aucb a verdict, both on grounds ol the actual kllll.ac and on Waddill'• faU~ to cnue U1 attempt to revive a ltl'\aallna newborn baby. ·The Hunt101ton Harbour obfttetriclan la a-ecuaed of strangling the baby girl when be realized that the saline be Addiction AdJDitted . . I Beity .f ord Tell,s of 'Medication' Woes . LONG BE.ACH (AP> - Former first lacfy Betty Ford said today she's addicted not only lo medication, "but also to alcohol ... The wife or former president Gerald Fo"'d said in a statement read at a Leng Beach Naul Hospital' news conference, "I ·have found l . am not only addicted to the medicalioo l ba~e been takihg for my arthritis but also to-alcohol." She was admitted to Naval Hospital's alcohol and drug n!habilitation center April 11 Dr Joseph Punch, who beads the center, said Mra. Ford, 80, Is "a gutsy woman and l expect her to do extremely well." <Earlier story. AS) Sbe did not appear at the news conrerence. . Details of the medication involved or bow the problem developed were not disclosed during the news conference by Purscb aod Ford family spokesman Bob Barrett. Barrett denied the problem involved any ne1Jl1ence by doctors treating Mr$. Ford. Pursch said, ''The kinds or medication Mrs. Ford had been taking are the kinds of medication any o' us would be gettlng from our family pby~iclan if we c:ame to him with the kind of arthritis and pain Mrs. Ford bad. No drugs used were of any illicit kind." Purach said the rehabilitation program normally required four or five weeks. "Mn. Ford wJll speak for beneU and very eloquently, I 'm sµre," be aaid. Barrett read a statement which, he said, "Mrs. Ford prepared herself last night." The entire statement said: ·'Through the excellent treatment I have had here at lhe Long Beach Naval Hospital, l have found l am not only addicted to the medication I have been taking for my arthritis but also to alcohol. so l am grateful !or this program of recovery. "This· program is well·known throughout the country, and l am pleased to have the' oppot"tunity to attend it -1 expect this treatment and reuowsbip to be a sohrt.ioo for my problems and I .embrace it not only for me but all the many others who are here to participate." Hero's Legend Rapped •• 1 11 I r I l ~ j • t I ~ CORPUS CHRJSJ'I, Te1Cas <AP) -Any. Texan worth bis pointy·t.oed, riaetall Usardspo ciowboy boots knows -better than to smear tbe kigend ol DavY·Crockett. · . a• a ~· pr.-Wtn\ of ~ TesJ8 aa&a WIWtca1 ~­ soclaUon. nO -· SQI Crockett -far &om· dytftg • laeto at the Alamo -·m., have ·!iurrendered and been executed. AND. RE SAYS Tll~Jceadary TemH!SleaA wu a dilmal con•"""'11D end,a ftd .... fail .. ..S Wd JDGUY ...... to the Alamo for reasons other th• b1a kwe Of liberty. · "Cri:>Hett'i ben!Um seemed to expand ln direct proportion to the dinance news bad to travel about him," said DD Kilgore, a CotpUS CJlristi accountant and hislot'Y btlff. · . Kilgore -.author or a-new book titled "R~~ Did Davy Die'·· -~ays he's ~ evidence to back them figbtin words. LEGEND AND HISTORY BOOKS have it t.bat Crockett, a famous bear hunt.er. frontiersman and oneUme congressman, came to Tex.as to fight for Texas ~nee and died a heroic death at the Alamo. . But three years ago, the first pubUs~ed aceount tarnishing Crockett's gJossy reputation came in tnmslaUoa of the diary or Lt. Jose F.nrique de la Pt!na, who was one of Medcan G~ San· ta Anna's staff members during the sje,1e of the,Alamo more than a centurY He> · De la Pena included a paragraph lndlcating that Crockett surrendered or was captund, and then was executed when the Alamo was seized March 6, 1836. That UdbU aroused riebleous · 'llMllfUdolt • U. 'h• press and public. KILG()ll.E SAYS IN IDS BOOK that six otber Mexlcan soldi.eC'S backed De la Pena's story thft Crockett wu one of sevfr-1 Texans paraded before an mun~lful Santa Anna and a~oa ldl enters. '~ti from these seven KexleaD IOldlen were mutuallY CGOrboraUve and were recorded lndependently under wldely differintt clreumstances," Kilgore says. · Kilgore also contends that Crockett's death at the Alamo "came as a tragic finale to a li!e that was essentially a failure in achievement of worldly g~. "HE DIED A POOR MAN 'fritb an undistin&uia~ record as a coftgressman,'' added Kilgore. ''Througb()ut Crockett's rise to prominence as a national figure, political enemies.:a.defeated him at every turn, although both major parties used oim aa a l!YJll~l.Jl v~ous times .and employed lbe national press to estabtiab that sl,mbol." Ki1gore said· Crockett came to Texas because or shame he suffeted when be was defeated in bis 18aS congressional re- election bid. 'Free; Benches Too Expensive By PIDLIP ll08MAtlN OI .. Deity ...... SWf A federal program to provide ~ certain Otange County cllies with practically free bus benches has been rejected by Irvine transportation orricials, who say the cost is Just too high. ~ I . A grant from the Urban Mass Transit Administration to the Orange County Transit District would provide benches to cities that prohibit advertising in the 1 street rhrht-Of·way. i Irvine qualifies. { , Though cities Initially would buy the benches, they would be · reimbursed for 80 percent of the I ~ cost. A bus bench costs about $200, which means the city would pay only about $40. However, aft.er Jooklng into some or the other requirements of the federal program, Irvine transportation commissioners and planners decided it wasn't such a good deal . Besides $40 per bench, they found the clty also would have to pay ror: -Labor and materials required to Install the benches. -Preparation of .plans and specilications for the benches and support pads, including design. A red-eared turtle flltch~ a rid6 on Uie' back ol. an aJ. li&ator in a pool the two mammals share m the PhoenlX .. . -Preparation of a bid doc\,\ment. -An environmental impact report, if needed. -Conttact administration. -Inspection of construction for compliance with approved plans and specific.ations. -Monthly progress reports to the transit district. -Maintenance and replacem8flt oC benches. -Liability insurance. Further, because It's a federal program, the city also would have to su bmit plans, specifications and bid ·documents to tbe Urban Mass Transit Administration tor approval, give proof or an aflirmative action program, provide opportunities for minority bustnesaes to bid on the project, and submit to federal audit. Besides that. after all the work, the benches would become the property or the transit district. "It's just too damn cumbersome -too much rederal red tape,.. said Les Card, transportation services manager. He explained how the city acquired its existing dozen or so bus benches. "They were donated." Zoo. it's ~r example Of the symblOUc relatlonahlp • that nlsts between predators and the docile. ' '\.1 ' injected into the l•year-old mother 1Z hours earlier bad falae,l to abort tbe fetUI. Chattaton's key wltDela wu Dr. Rcmahl CorneUaen, 'll'bo testilled tba1 Wedd.ill, paajcbd by th live blltb. auq-... tour o&ber wap U.. tbe baby c.Mlld be kllled, lnoJuellaa ita beJag drowaedloa1-ketolnw. Chau.ton .....,ly ·def~ Comelilen today in the wake of sustained clefenee 1lt&aeb • tlile Today' «=loslq N.Y. Steeb credibility of the Oranae pedJatrician and bis failure to pbyaic&Uy halt Waddill wbUe the baby was beinl strangled. "IL may be true that he didn't dlaplay much couraee In tbe bolpitaJ nursery while WaddW was 1trangllng the baby,•• Chatterton aaid. "But it took couraie for blm to g~ to the police a few days later and tell them all he knew about (~WAD~ Page AZ> A Salute to Frank World War I German triplane flies over Newport Beach cemetery in final tribute. t-0 aviator Frank Tallman who was buried Thursday. It was· part of aerial salute to their fallen comrade by some of his friends and flying companions. See story. Page A3. Russ F()rce Down . S. Korean· Airliner WASHING.TON (AP> -Soviet jet lighters fired at an Alaska· bound South Korean jeUlner and forced it to land after the passenger plane new over SoViel territory, a U.S. official saJd'to- day. . Two of the plane's passengers · were dead and two others in· jured, the official said, Similar reports came from JapanejSe sou.rces· in Moscow and Tokyo. The U.S. official: who asked not to be identified, said· be did not know the cause of death or the natlcmalities of the victims. But Japanese sources said one or the dead was a Japanese citlzen, Y. Sugano, 45. American IOUl"Cel in lloseow said (IA officials were lb.formed by the Soviets that the Boeiq 701, which landed on a froren lake, suffered "IOllle damaee." No AJQericans were resiorted lboard tbe plane, wblc:h had been bound ~m Palis to Sftoul, 'itltb .-· reNlellDI atop in Ancboraae, &aska. Japanese sources sald Soviet Premier Jrlexel N. Koaylin was keeplnl vlaltin1 Japanese A1rlcvlture MiDl!Jlf!r lcfllro Nakagawa lnformed on tbe lncl· dent. Tbe)' saJd the Sovietl told blm the pilot, after be1nl lntereepted by warp\Jnes, tried for two hours \0 awtd landlna before be WU forced down OD a fl'OMI\ lake near the town of Kim, eoo miles llOl1ll ol llOIC!OW and 800 miles IOUtb 0( Munoamlt lD the Soviet oortb1"1l Kem l• UO . . mile$ east of the Finnish border. The Japanese sources said the Sovi'tt Foreign Ministry in- formed them the Impact was so severe that the ice on the lake was shattered. The South Korean Foreign CSee KOREAN, Page AZ> Coast Weather Clear and winds tlecreasl.ng tonight. Sunny and warmer Saturday. Lows tonight 50 to 55. Highs Saturday 70 to 75. INSIDE TODAY 15-cent Postage Tab Eyed WASHlNOTOH (AP) -Tbe Postal ltate Commlulon hu Yoted ln hvor of tnc:reulD1 auall t•te• to LS centa per Jetter. a knowledgeable commi11lon source said Loclay. The vote goee 8'aiut • •UC· ceation made by President Carter ror a two-tier rate ayatem reatu~ lower rate ror private individuals than for buaineuel. Under the Carter plan. &be.re would be a separate "cttbens• rate" of 11 cents. tbe aame as the curTeOt cbaree. for private individuals whlle the fint-elaa letter rat.e lncreued to 16 cents ror businesses. Tbe source, who declined public ldentificatloo. sald tbe 3-1 commlssion vote was tentative, ''but I can't imagine it changing between now and May 13, •• when the agency's decision mu.st be made public. lf the tentative vote becomes the flnal decision, tbe Postal Service'• rover'Diag boa.rd could let the commission-approved 'recommendation take effect 'after May 13 but ask the com- mls•lon to reconsider. However, in the put the mall aaency bas always accepted the recom meodations of tbe com- mission. The proposed citl1ens• rate was endorsed by the Postal Service and formally proposed to the rate commission alter Carter suggested it last July. The commission, which exists to bald bearings on Postal Service requests for new rates, has been considering it since then. The proposed new system for fint·class letters •as part of a package of new rates averaging 22 percent above the cuneot rates ,,,... Pflfl8AJ KOREAN ••• Ministry said today that in- formation it had indicated the plane made an emergency land-_ ing after it violated Soviet ter· ritory but "not deliberately." A Korean Airlines spokesman said an 8.lrCraft would arrive in Helsinki, Flnalnd on Saturday t.o pick up the passeqers and crew of the downed aircraft. The ollldal Soviet Tua news -agency said arrangement& were being made for the paaaeniers and c~w t.o leave tbe Soviet Union. Another KAL plane left Seoul today for Helsinki, Finland, to stand by to pick them up. "Fighter planes of the Soviet anti·atrcraft. defenses intercept- ed the viola~r1~' Tass said. "In nigbt·time conaitions. using rev- olutions (maneuvers ) of the planes and ooboard lights, they repeatedly issued orders to the intruder to follow them in order to land at some nearby airfield. "The plane, however, did not respond to these orde rs and landed on a lake," Tass said. Tass said the plane bad en- tered Soviet a i rspace near Murmansk. ·'The passengers and crew of tbe plane were taken to the nearest populated locality and arrangements are being made for their dispatch from the U.S.- S. R 'a territory.·• Tass said. The Tass announcement made no menlioo of cuualUes. Airline officials In Paris said the plane. Flight 902, which left the French cap.ital at 1:39 p.m. (4:39 p.m. ESI') Thursday. car- ried a South Korean crew ol 13 and 97 passengers -35 Koreans, 51 Japanese, five French, two British, two West Germans. and two believed t.o be Chinese . Dayan to Visit U.S. WASHINGTON <AP> - Israeli Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan will alt.empt to rescue the s talled Middle Eas t peace negoUaUons next week during a visit to Washington. DAILY PILOT ~ ................ J~~ K. Turner atem· b' o tPeC~n toe111 to ltly awv fn»m Jurora wbo wlll tbonb tiillD tbeltt dell.beratkina ln tbe Wldilll murder tri'1. 11• deUver'ecl t6e wamlng after quesUonidg a male Juror who was seen talking to spectators during a reeeu Tbunday. The Natural Ga. Pact Seen lncld.ent was bfousbt to bis at· i.nuon by the defense. "I'm aalillled tbat ootbinS la\• toward took place,•• be com- mented. "But I want to wam apectatora that I am not going to allow anytbln& to mar • trial that has luted 14 weeks and has caused everyone involved many thousaada ol dollan. "If lt bappena agaill I will take every step I can uoder tbe law to punish the offender, .. Judge Turner said. .. It would be a ter- rible, horrible abame and a tragedy lf this case bad to be re- tried. ORANGE COAST RESIDENTS TAKE THEIR TRASH TO BONITA CANYON DUMP County Fedlfty In Irvine • Buay Pl•c• •• Tralh ColJectora Strike Continues WASJDNGTON CAP> - Top Rouse.Senate eq,erp conferees returned t.o the barga~ table today and put the finish ing touches on a tentative agreemenl reached in the early morn- ing on natural cas de- regu1't10ll. "Pleue don't mess up this trial,•• tbe Judie urged spec- tators. "A man's Jlle m.y well depend on tbi.s jury's verdict and I don't want them bothered by spectators." He ordered the jury to ignore any spectator who might try to strike ~ a conversation with them . 'Pteue, I beg of you, don't even say hello or good morn1na to anyone." tbe judge said. New Strike Talks Set Conference leaders said an end t.o the deadlock on Presi<lent Carter's year~ old energy program Hema al band. . County Traah DritJen Plan New Seaionll "We've o;rcome the btsic obQc • We ~ve some resid problems, but they can be ove r - come." said Sen. Henry M . Jackson, D -Wash., leader of t.be Senate t'OJ>· ferees. * * * f',...P-.eAJ As uncollected trub mounted jn Orange County Loclay, striking garbage men planned to reswne negotiaUoas witb employers and a federal mediator. .. No agreement was reached at negotlatlons on Thursday, a spokeslllllll for Teamsters Local 398 said. Meetings were scheduled t.o begin again this af. ternoon. The· strike began Monday at midnight when a three-year con- tra et between trash truck drivers and a number ol private Orms elapsed and negotiations reached.an impasse. The finns c0llect trash under contract with a number of Orange County citiea. More than l . lS million county residents have been left without trash service. Affected along the coast are Costa Mesa. Fountain Valley, Huntincton Beach,. Laguna Beach. and the industrial areas of Newport Beach: · 3 Animals Killed Sentencing Slated In Cruelty Charge A man arrested by Orange County Sbertff's officers after be allegedly abot and killed two valuable bones and a eow ln the El Toro area pleaded no contest Thursday t.o charges of cruelty t.o animals and vandalism. Superior Court Judge H. War· ren Knight accepted tbe plea filed by Fred Jose ph DiBemardo, 20, of San Pedro and ordered him t.o return to court June S for sentencing. DiBernardo faces a possible oae year county jail term and a $500 fine. Six other counts were dismissed during neJtotiations Stroke Fatal To Wife of Ex-assessor Fune tal s ervices are scheduled Monday for Madelon E. Vallerga of Mission Viejo, who died Thursday after suffer- ing a stroke. She was 56. Mrs. Vallerga, wife or former Orange County 8SSe8$0l' Jack P. VaJlerga, was a 12-year resident of Mission V.ejo. She was one of the founders of the Olypipic gold medal·winning Nadadorea Swim Team. Services will be at 2:30 p.m. Monday at the O'Connor Laguna Hills Mortuary Chapel, 25301 Alicia Parkway, Laguna Hills. Mrs. Vallerga is survived by her husband and her three children. Pamela Valler1a of Mission Viejo, Cyntbla Brown of Orange and Jack Vallerga Jr. of San Diego. The family bas requested memorial donations be made to the Heart Fund. Mrs. Nixon's Ex-teacher Dead at 74 between bis lawyers and Ute pros- ecqtion. • ft It was learned durlng the court aeuloo that DiBernardo has offered t.o pay Frant Waer, the owner ol two Morgan horse! shot and killed ln tl\e Labor Day. incident in Modjeska Canyon. the sum of $30,000 as restitution. W a er , who owns the FF Ranch, is reported to be COD· s idering the offer of compensa- tion for his two dead mares. Waer's neighbor, William T. Flowers, recently accepted $1 ,900 in restitution from DiBemardo for the loss of two ol his Guernsey cows. Sheriff's officers said DiBernardo shot three horses and two cows with a .22 caliber rme. One hone survived and a second cow was subsequenUy destroyed. TopFIUbee Tossers Vie Top Wrist flickers from the U.S. and Canada are expected t.o compete in the Irvine Open En- counter, a Frisbee flinging tournament leading t.o qualifica- tion for world champtonabipe. The contest. open to all Frisbee IU.ngera ($12 fee), will be held 8 a.m. t.o 6 p.m. Satur- day and Sunday at UC Irvine, in the Campus Park area. It is the second of IS qualifying meets JeadJog to the World Fris bee Championships at the Rose Bowl ln August. Wrong Tab For Seagul,& A UC Irvine scleotist ls recelv. lng '82.000 for bis study of lesbian sequlla, not the $1 biWon indic~ eel 1D Wednelday'aDaUy Pilot. That ftsure lndlcatea the total budcet fOr tbe NaUoaal Science FoundaUQa approved by the U.S. Houae~~&atives. The NSP la ~ tbe study by blololilt Georae Hunt Jr. Funeral services were held .tloq with varied other unrelat· tbls week in <>ranie for Dorothy ed nMU'Cb Jl~tl nadoawide Ganstang, a klna-t1me OtJDie · troth bla '1 bqqet. County school teacher who once bad former l1nt tidy Pat Nixon a1 her pupil. Min Garstaq, wbo wu 74, died Sunday at Coata Meaa Memorial Hospital. She was a Columbia Unlveni- ty araduate and t•\ISbt blab achool £nallab. A · former editor of Toaatmaater1 InternatJc>nal Me1aitne, lllu Oantana wu a refular c-ontrtbutot to Orinae County pabUcaUoN. Sbe wu the editor d n1.ne boob ~eludiq ooe on tbe biltot'Y of the county. She la 1urvlv•d by two nepbews.and"oa. niece. P~ Aadion Set .... May 6 jn Irvine An tnlne police aucUon ot ltem1 found, Conftleated or re- covered, ~owners wen not known and did not daJm them wtthln 80 days, la scheduled for 10:80 a.m. May 6 ln the depart- ment paJtinl lot, 17200 Jam- borH Bl~ Item• include btc7c1•, = car ateNOI, aportiQ1 equip and cloCblAI . ' Unincorporated areas affected are Lake Forest, nortbem El Toro and Laguna Hills Leisure World. Paul Rangel, speaking for employers. said limited service to grocery st.ores, hospitals and restaurants will be offered by management personnel because ol health hazards posed by wet garbage. Scattered incidents ol violeilce marred tbe strike Tuesday and Wednesday. Shots were re· portedly fired at the Santa Ana offices of one of the struck firms, a suspicious trash fJre oc- curred in Huntington Beach and a trash truck owned by one of the struck firms was firebombed in Anaheim. Sbo'8 were uo fired at picket.era in Santa Ana. Meanwhile, Orange Coast resi- dents were hauling their own trash t.o county dumps and traab transfer stations. • WoRerl WU& Idled tor two weeks by a similar strike in 1975 and spokesmen said tbe new strtke could Jut as looll. ... Drivers are aakinc 'tor ap 88 percent pa)' bike ovu a tbJ'ee. year period, from $&.50 an hour to $8.50. Management ls offering a 24 percent increase or $1.10. AD RESPONSE DOGGONE GOOD "Tbe results ol tbe ad were tremendous. We must have bad al least 50 people call about our dog." That's the advertising suceess story told by the Newport Beach woman who placed this classified ad in tbe Daily Pilot: Black Black Lab 3 months old. F1'9eCallXXX·DXX If you want to find a good home for a pet. call 642-5618. A friendly Daily Pilot ad-viser will help you word your ad to get the results YoU want. We make Jl euy for you to put a few words to work for you, in the Dally Pilot. How e v er, s om e negotiators were more skeptical. NB Urges Recycliqg Of Paper Newport Beach officials bad a luncheon Thursday for officials of nearby cities to try to perau•d~ tJiem t o follow Newport's lead in settlna up paper recycling programs. Jacob F. Mynderse, general services director for tbe City of NewJk)rt Beach, aaid the city has generated more than $120,000 by collecting and selling used PJ!wspapel'S since 1174. •'R1 sbarinl our aoecessluJ four-year experience with newspaper .~cling, we hope other cities veas will start up tbeir . own tpro1ram1.~· Myndene said. The luocbeonj beld at the Newport« la.a. ratured a talk about paper recycling and a slide presentation. Myndene said that. durinl the p~t four years, Newport Beach bu collected anore than 4,000 tons or med newspapers, mtns the income t.o purchase refuse collection "'uipment and pay city employee salaries. "In addition, we've been able to save approximately 12,000 cubit' yards of landfill space," he said. Co-host of the luncheon was the California Committee for Resource ~very. 'limber Suit Filed SA~ FRANCISCO <AP) - Lumber companies s eeking compensation for Northern California timberland taken t.o expand Redwood National Park have filed a multi-rnilllon dollar complaint in U.S. District Court. Too Much? Too Little? WADDILL. • the murder and help them.by allo wing them to tape a telephone conversation be Ud with Waddill," Chatterton said. "He told Waddill and he later told us that his comcience was troubling him, he couldn't practice medicine and be could.a 't sleep;' the prosecutor said. · "It toot a lot'of courage fOl' him t.o come forward and teltify t.o what be saw that nigh\ and I don't suppose this business bas done bis medical reputation and practice any good." Chatterton lashed the defense ar g um e nt that the baby allegedly murdered by Waddill bad s uffered massive brain damage from tbe sallne and would be little more than a human vegetable for any span of llf., it migbtbavebad. And he made it clear that be bad nothing but contempt for the underlyi.ng defense theory that no effort should be made to aid such infants since they would become a costly burden to sod•ty. "OlJ.CI society is not a society ¥t9"lievea in the smtvival of t!ae fittest.•• Chatterton told tbe Jury. "We all believe that compa,,ion in the bands of a doctor can give a chance of life where once, not so long ago, there wasn't one." PmmrCUlll Out in lrDine Electrical power to l,!500 Irvine homes was inter· rupte d for 23 minutes Thursday afternoon when a circuit relay rnalfamc- li o o e d , the Southe rn California Edison Com-pany reported. Power went out at l :07 p.m. and was restored at 1:30 p.m.· Homes affected wer e south of the San Diego Freeway, east of Culver Drive. DON'T BE MISLED BY DISCOUNTS. DEALS, SALES ANb Gl~-A'NA.YS. . THE OOMMON LAW oF BUSINESS SAYS IT BEST - IT fS UNWISE TO PAY TOO MUCH. BUT IT IS WORSE TO PAY Tooum.e. , IF YOU PAY TOO MUCH, YOU LOSE A LITTlE MONEY .f'NO THAT IS ALL UC NO 230412 #HEN YOU PAY TOO LIT •t.E, YOU SOMETIMES LOSE EVERYTHING BECAUS~ THE PRODUCT YOU BOUGHT NAS 'JNCAPABLE OF DOING VYHAT IT NAS PURCHASEQ TOOO. .,, YOU CANi'PAY A ~m.t: AND GET A LOT. ~F3N'S : iiisiillation: ·custom draperies · linoleUin • vJOOCI floor 1663 PlACfNTI~ AVINIJ! • COSTA M!SA, CAUP 92621 • PHONE 646-~838 -646-235.S 17 • • • • Dlllly ..................... ll911119r LAGUNA ARTIST MARLO BARTELS DU"1PS HfS TRASH IN Ctrv-PROVIDEO BIN A.a~ Men's Strt• Goff·Oft, Cffinna' P•tle~ Wearing Thin Strike Fr.ays Tempers . . Wrestling With Tnuh lrka .Laguna_R~idems By STEVE a!ITCHELL °'-OeltY ~ llMf "How in the hell im I sup- posed tb gel these bags up thos4l stairs," an angry Laguna Beach woman said to no one in . )>articular. · · She was struggling up a set of stairs set next lo a giant trash bin, carrying a city-provlded trash bag full or garbage. "This ls ridiculous," she safd, finally giving up ber cllsnb and setting the bag next to the Huge metal bin. ' "These union guys are gQing to be making more than the average working man before this thing is over." she said, pulling off a pair of gar\ten gloves. • Just then, a city maintenance , "man drove up In a Laguna .Beach blue and yellow truck. Coast Weatb~r Clear and winds decreasing tonight. Sunny and warmer Saturday. Lows tonight 50 to 55. Highs Saturday 70 to 75. "I wiab yOQ gu.ys would move the st4tps around," the woman shouted, before the harried city worker could get out of his truck. . ''It's been like this since we put out the bin yesterday." the c'ty worker said. Laguna Beach ofCicials have set 43-cubic-yard ttash bins in the city employees parking lot off LagWUl Canyon · Road ~d at the Aaate Street fire station for .n!ISidents wbo .. don't want to wait a week to get their trash orr their properties. Pla~Uc bags are avallable at city ~$11 for, th0$e who wan\ to store \heir garbage until ar- rangements can be made by managers of the city-contracted trash company for pickup. "We 're trying to get our con· tractor down by next week, Possibly by Monday or Tues- day," said Terry Brandt. assis- <See LAGUNA, Page AZ> Post Office Unit Eyes 1$.cent Stamp W ASlllNGTON <AP> -The Postal Rate Commtsslan has voted bi favor o( increasing mail rat.es tQ . ~ cep,ts. ~r letter, ,a tn·owledgeable ·corbmisslon. source said today. . . The vote 1oes against a sug· gesllon mdde by 'Ptesi'deat Carter r~ a·two;.Uer i:at.e system featur\ng k>wer rale for pnvat.e individuals than for businesses. was endorsed by the Postal Service and rortnany proposed to the rate commission after Carter suggested it last July. The' rom)nisslon, which exists to hold beartn~ on Postal Service requeata for new rates. has been considering It since then. Tbe'•p~ new system for first-class -letters was part of a package of dew rates averaging ~ percent above the current rates. WASHINGTON (AP) -Soviet jet fi&blers f'tred at an Alaska· bound South Kenan jetliner and foreed lt to l•nd after the paaeoger plane flew over Soviet territory, a U.S. olOciaJ 11.id to- day. Two of the plane's paasengen. were dead and two others lnw jured, the officlal aald. Similar repom came from Japanese sources in Moscow and Tokyo. The U.S. otncial, who asked not to be identified, said be did not know the cause of death or the nationalities of U»e vidlma. But Japanese aourees-said one Developer l'eesAsked ByCUSD A resolution urgln1 OrU1e County. San Clemente and San Juan Capistrano to adopt or· diqancea reqUiring developen to dedicate land or. pay fees equivalent to $1,100 per new home, was approved this week by the Capistrano Unified School District Board. Trw1tees voted 5-2, with Ted Kopp of Capistrano Beach and Robert Bachelor of Laguna Niguel opposed, to approve the resolution, after compromising on the doUar amount. The resolution Includes a percentage adjustment for future infiat;on, renecting the level ,or hilt'er school construe· lion costs as eatabllabed by tbe state aUocaiUoaa board. The school board's action was in response to Senate BUI 201. an attempt to alleviate over-crowded scbooll in fut-growiq school dbtriett. In October tfJe school board approved a similar resolution, asldog the three governmental jurisdictions in the d!strict to. adopt a land or fee dedJcaUon ordinance, but setting the equivalency fJDount at ·:119t Jess than $500," with no lnllatlon fac-tor. When trustees questioned later why the amount had been established at '500. the district staff outlined a series of three options: -$500 per home, which would provide-interim housing in (See ORDINANCE. Pase A.2) 'llaJ, Water' NoProbl,em lnCl,ememe San Clemente tap water may be clouded with algae for the next few days, but Tri-Cities Municipal Water District of- ficials said today that the algae buildup poses no health hazard. Addition of Northern California water to the Tri-Cities Palisades reservoir serving San Clemente was blamed for the above normal at1ae growth. The Northern Calirornla water, available with the end of the two-year drought, ls softer thau Colorado River water, which bas bffn stored in the reservoir, and support.a al1ae growth, said John Serences, Tri-Cities preai· dent. Powdered chlorine and copper sulfate are being spread on the water surface at the reservoir to till the algae. The chemicals do not enter pipelines serving the city. Aftenaeoa N.Y. Stoeks j TEN CENTS' of the -dead was a Japanese eitUen1 Y. S\taQO, .45. American aourcea in MOKOW said U.S. officials were lnfonned by the Soviets that the Boeing 707, which landed on a frozen lake, sUf!ered "some damaae." No Americans were reported aboard the plane, which bad been bound from Paris t9 Seoul, with a refueling stop in Anchorage, Alaska. Japanese sources 1ald Soviet Premier Ale~ei N . Kosygin was keeping visiting Japanese .A&riculture Minister Jcblro Nakagawa informed on the inci- dent. They ~ the Soviets told blm. tbe pUot, aft.er being intercepted by warplanes, tried for two hours to avoid landing before be wu forced down on a frozen lake near the town or Kem, 600 • miles north of Moscow and 300 miles south ot Mwniansk ln the Soviet northwest. Kem ls 1SO miles eut of the P'lnnlab border. The Japanese sources said the Soviet Foreign Ministry in· formed them the impact was so severe that the ice on the lake was shattered . The South Korean Foreign Ministry said today that io- <See KOREAN, Paie AZ> 'Personal Reasons' Clemente Planner ·Resigns Position .,... ............ Si EPPING DOWN · . SC Planner Wulfeck By ANNE COOPEll Of ... DMty,.... MMt San Clemente Planning Com- missioner Allan Wulfeck an· nounced Thursday that he is quitting "due to personal rea· sons and pressing business ob-ligations ... The resignation is effective June 1, when Wulf eek 's two-year appointment will expire. Wulfeck notilied the City Council by letter. "I want to, make il extremely clear that my resignation was not motivated by any political reasons -in particular by the current political unrest at the council level," Wulf eek said in a statement today. "Nor was lt motivated by the false statements made about me," he said. "It is truly busi· ness and personal reasons. I will cooUaue to be an aclive citUen of the city and Will do whatever I can to make San Clemente a better place to live." Wulfeck, a San Clemente <See &ESJGNS, Page AZ> ·sic Sheth Problem Of Airport ,CWsing . By JERRY CLAUSEN Of .. Dllty ..... Miff San Juan Cap~trano city councilmen stole a march on area pilots Thursday in the bat- tle lo close down the con- troversial Capistrano Airport. The cltr filed a quitclaim deed Thursday relinquishing title to the airport's runway and lax· iways area, officials said. The filing was ordered in an AD RESPONSE DOGGONE GOOD '-The results of the ad were tremendous. We must have bad at least 50 people call about our dog." That's the advef!ising success story told by the N'ewport Beach woman who placed this classified ad in the Dally Pilot: Black Black Lab 3 months old. FreeCallxxx-xxxx U you want to find a good home for a pet, call 642·56'18. A friendly Daily Pilot ad·viser will help you word your ad to get the results you want. tlfe make it easy for you to put a few words to work for you, in the Daily Pilot. off-agenda move late Wednes· day night after councilmen met in closed executive session with City Attorney James Okazaki. Okazaki said Thursday the ac· lion was taken to rid the city of airport responsibility. He said threatened injunctions by the pilots to forestall airport closure prompted the move. Such a move by pilot organiza. lions, he said, might enjoin the city from closing down a public facility. By quitting title to the city-owned nmways, San Juan would not be obligated to main- tain a facility that is no longer "public." Under reversionary clauses m the deed held by the city, the facility was to revert to owners Bruce Winton of San Clemente. Jay Willcox of Laguna Beach and others, if the property was not used tor airport p~s. The owners reportedly plan to develop-the airport land as an extension or a neighboring in- dustrial park. FiJlng the quitclaim deed, Okazaki said, allows immediate airport closure by the owners if they desire such a move. Countertne the move Tbua· day ntgbt, the Orange County Airport Land Use Commission (See AIBPO&T, Pa1e AZ> IN818E TODAY · Undel' the Carter pl~, there would be a sei>&rate • cltizeos' rate" or 13 cents, the same as th~ current .charge, for pfivate individuals wblle' the first-class leriet .._ ,ibcreued to is ceats for ~aaiaesMs. . The source, who declined public identification, said the 3-1 commlillOO~ vo~ -as· ten~tive, "but l can't imagine lt cban,tng between now and May 13," wben .the agency's decision must be made public. Bovan WitneM Seared , . If the tentaUve vote becomes th• (hw ded.aion, the P01tal Sentce~1. pyemlng bOard could let the comml11lob•1pproved recommendation take effect alter May 13 bPt ask tbe com· m\ulon to reeoGikler. However, in the put the mall qencJ )It a1WQI accepted the re.:on:nft~ of the com· "'"''~ Tbe propoled cttlaens' rate - • ' 'BJGA&YGllANVILLE .. ....., .......... Ar. lf oae ,.., n.Sed, a new elem-ent was added to the Stephen Bovaa murder case Tburada, •bea a character clalml~ to the f 1med French on cue afrived oa the ace11e. Atad burly Anthony ''BJa Toa1" Marone Sr. made it clear la Or6111e ~ s..Perlor Court \bat be'I not very pleMed when :r::=u~ on him or bis Acc:ordin& to Big Tony. the l'rnetl OolinecUoa cue ii Just --- • .r ol Fountain Valley. ma body punctured by nine bullet wounds, Bovan 36, died ·OUOide the El Raacbito J\.-\a\ll'ant ln Newport Beach )Mt Oct,. 22. Bqvan's murder started Newpprt Beach investigators out ,a a trail that led to an =ed lnte~atlonal dl'UI amu1 na eon•pincY tbat used aee 1Y le1lUm1te Newport Beach bualneu Operations as a cov.r. Caqtlt llP ln the lnveaUca-~· Ml were ooe-tlme tnel'.D· 'tien-ol tbe Lacuna Buch Hart . Kriuna Met led b1 JS..1~ \ . Alexander Kulik. · · Alsb snared by Investigators were the so-called Five Italians, an a1Je1ed muscle gn>up that in· eluded among its members Ut· tie Tony and accused Bovan gunman Jerry Flori, 41. When Bovan 's murder caused the root to cave In on what in court 11 called the Krlabna.s, bloat ot the 1roup'1 members were ID bldlni from their would· be protectors, the ltali.ans, rather tban the police~ Now tbe Krllbnaa and Italians alt apart hom one uiotbel"-ln (See llOVAN, .... Al) Gay Love Defended 6roups Sees No ·wmM in Boy &ix 80S'fON (AP) -ffontOIU· wUa ..... .., ............ .wJd molest.atlan cue a.re t.rylq to eoovlnce t.M public that theft la Do&.bJ..q ~ WfOlll with sex betwMQ men and boys. <Related, ..,.t. A_.4> The effort, .._ b7 a IJ'CMQ> caUed the ._.,Bola4 Com.aUl· tee, is in reaction to what homosexuals say is a growtni wave of "homophobia" in a city where they ooce felt tbe1 could live without ILuausnent. Thomas Reena, 39, a Bolt.oft.. Boise leader, said the group waa upset with wbat it felt wu senaaUOQ&lhed ne.,. eonrqe of lb' anal ot 24 men for al· Jeged sexual contact wltb adolescent boys at a house In Dealt>y a.v.n. tbe tadlotmeat ot U.. me ud .u& U aap Ila beeft the explolta&ioll ol Ule CaM by Dlatrict Attorney Garrett Byrne. ··Be.too had. ~Uoe ....u tlda hll'P'Md GI ~ GI tbree or tour c:IUM la COU!ll- U'Y ._. .... 19 ~ eoWd uw and be left aloM, • Reeves 1a1cl "I know pee>pM ~ are leaving. I thought this wu a place where I could be open end m)'Self. No• 1 'm beiiM1na to wonder.•• Boston·BolM baa protested various police activities tt says are aimed at bomosexuall, bUt Its mott explollve laaue 11 '1boy- love '' -sexual relatloDI between adult meo and adoles· cent boya. . ,,..P-.eAJ AIRPORT DEED ••• asked the county counsel's ol'flee to take atepe to atop San Juan from transferring the airport property. ranted development. accordinl to Clty Manaa•r Jlm Mocalla. Subsequently, be aatd, tbe ltrport bas operated under a land-uae permit Hbeduled to n · plre Junet. Boeton·Bol-. IUll Mt otndal1y eodorMd mu-bo7 .. x. bu& 1tl leaden 1ay 1~ eoeounten are a fact of growiq up for many teeq·aaen. UntlJ llOW, however, bomoaexuall have atudJouaJy avoided brinliDI up th.la •ubJed lD pubic. The ll'OUf>, wbieh pUl "Boise" In lt• name to ~all prosecu- tions ot homosexuals in Jda.bo m tbe 19508, was established in Deeenaber t.o help ensure, fair trt..ia for tbe m• tn tbe Revere case. Slnce then, the 120-member group has pl"Q-t.ed • hoUioe set tJ1> by the dlltrtet attorney for tlpe about bomolezual activity and picketed a library where ptalaclotbeamen arrested bomotexuala In the men's room. The IJ'OUP wanta to: -Lower the qe of conMnt frorn 18, possibly to 14. -Change the child moJeata- tlon laws ao there ls a dltterence between the penalties for statutory rape and forcible rape of boys. -R•lae money to provide lawyers for tbe teen • .,. victims ln the JWvere cue and select a Jury favorable to Ute defendants. Dll'er Battered Rescuers assist scuba diver Steve Jone&. 00, of Los Angeles after he waa pulled ~m the w•ter at Diver's Cove in Lal\Ula Beach Tht,ll'BdQ sulferlng from ex· hausUon. 1be diver apparently was battered against the rocks while divine tn rough water. He was treated at • hospital and released. F ..... r.,,.AJ ORDINANCE portables for new students 1eoerated by Lbe development. -U.300 ptr bo1ne. which would provide for permanent school construclJon, including site acquisition and 1cbool furniture and other equipment. -Sl,850 per home. wblch would _provide approximately half of the constnletlon coeta for perman.t ldlool bulldlall. lo oppo1lu the tl.l60 '"· tn&ltee Bachelor 1ald be 1up. ported the t:IOO fee, whlcb would not unlalrb penaUae new bome buyen. Trustee Kopp alto oppoeed the , t1,100 ftJure, aqtna tho 1mo.mt · abould be ne1otlated ln each cue. 'lbe school dlawtct could block new bouliDI tradl, ii a ff. velo~r taJled to ne,-ot11te In aood c.tth. Kopp laid. Supt. .1erome Tbomaley told truatees tbat San Clemente and San Juan capiatrano "are 1ivtne serioua conalderatioft to develop. ln1 ordloaaces to asalat tbe school district." . The San Juan City CowaeJI bu . requested addltlOhal inform•··· tlon from the school diatrict on ., how new bouatna deveioprnentt • a re alfectln& s chool eoroll-menu. , The San Clemente City Ooun. • .. ell Imposed a condJUon tht1 • week on development of 1.'770 acres of the Forster Raacb that the developer abide by the cit)''• scb0ol fee ordinance propoul. tf it is adopted by the city. The city acquired tlUe to the airport's landing strip and tax· iways ln late 1989, a move allow- ing area pilots a local airport facility and the landowners a way to hold onto the property through reduced taxes until in· duslrial building demands war· ~rport Land Development Not Planned Jn ordering the quitclaim Wednesday night, said Mayor Kenneth Friess, the council COD· sldered •letter from Wlnton at.at· lng that the owners do not want to extend the land-use permit. They expect to develop the property, Frleaasald. New Strike Talks Set The Capistrano school district sprawls over 20 percent of Orange County land, muc,h ot it still lo be developed. It lnchades t h e communities or San Cle m e nte , Dana Potnt, Capistrano Beach, San Juan Capistrano, Laauna N11uel and pa.rt of Mission Viejo. Owners of the controversial Capistrano Airport property sandwiched between San Juan Creek and an industrial park have no immediate plans to de-velop the property, one of the owners saJd today. Bruce Winton sald he still isn't sure just where he and the rest of the owners stand following an announcement by San Juan clty officials that the city is gMng up title to the property. "Right now I'm tryina to get ahold ol the city managel' or tbe city attorney to see what It (a qult~laim deed reportf!dly flied Tbunday) does to us,'' Wlntca said. "Rlgbt now, we don't have · plan one." Winton said, "If they're goin1 to close Jt (the airport) we could seJl It pr develop lt or do several thlnas." Winton said bis group ac· qujred the airport land In taM. The 11·acres is adjacent to a 23 -acre Industrial park also owned by Winton, Jay Willcox and others. Whatever bappena to tbe airport. property. Wlntoo said, be 's positive he won't open another privately owned or operated airstrip. He said, however, that be bu been trying to help Orange County and the cities or San Clemente and San Juan Cawistrano in a search for a suitable south·couoty aeoeral aviallon field. Wintoo, bhnseU a pilot, sald be bas been figbtins the city the county and the FAA over the airport in San Juan for 13 years. "We certainly don't want to go somewhere and start this all over again," he said. Pair Slain On SF Street SAN FRANCISCO <AP) - Two men munching tacoe and onion rings in a Cadillac parted on busy Market Street were abot to death as about a do%en pedestrians watched, police said. Two other men were •P· prehended Thursday wltbin seconds a!tel' the sbootlnp and were booked for Investigation of murder DAILY PILOT The city first acted to cloee the airport last May because coun· cilmen said they believe the facility ia incompatible with sur-roun~ recldential uses. The ctty'a airport eovironmeo- taJ review board determlned last June that clalure would not,.. quire an •virollmeotaJ lmJNICl rePOrt. . But tbe neaatlve declantloo was not.f'lled with Oraqe Coun· b' untU lut week. State eevf.ron. mental regulations aUow ln· tereated people to cootut such a ftlln& up to 30 daya after Its fU. lng. Franklin Dimino, an aUomey J'el)reaentinl a aroup of pUou who hope to keep the alJ1)0l'l opea, fUed a Jetter with the city t.bls week inJtiatlng action to COQ• tut tbe negative declaration. As uncollected trash mounted in Oranee County today, striking garba191Den planned to retUDle negotlatlanl with employers and a federal mediator. No agreement was ~ached at ne1otlations on Thursday, a apoknman for Team.aters Local He uid. lhelln•• were scheduled to begin again tbil .r. temoon. • The atrtke befan llODday at midni&ht when a three-year con- tract between traab truck drivers and a number of private firms elaPMd and ne1otiatJons reached an impaue. The firms c0Jlect trash under C!ODtract wltb a number of Orange Coanty cltJes. More Ulan 1.15 million county residents have beeQ left without trash service. Affected along tbe coast are Coata Mesa, Fountain Valley, Hunlln1ton Beach, Laguna Beach, and the industrial areas of Newport Beacb. Uni.Dcorporated areu atttded are Lake Forest. nortbena El Toro and Lapna mua Leisure World. Paul Ransel, •~ulDC for eaapJo,.,s. lakl limJted aemee to llOeel'Y ...... bospltala ud reat.auranta will be ottered by manacement penoanel beeauae of health huardl posed by wet garbaee. Scattered incidents of violence marred the strike Tuesday and Wedneaday. Sholl were re· port.ed.ly fired at the Santa Ana offices of one of tbe struck firms, a auapicloua trub nre oe.. curred ln HuntingtoG Beacb and a trub truck owned by one of tbe struck firms WU flrebombed in Anaheim. Sbota were al.lo fi1'd at picket.en In Santa Ana. Meanwhile. Orange Coast resl- denta were hauling theJr own trash t.o CO\mty dumpg and trash transfer ltat.loos. Workers were idled for two weeks by a simJJar strike in 19'1' and spokesmen said the new strike could last as loog. Driven are uJdn& fOf' an• percent pq bike over a three- year period. from $4.50 an boor to $8.50. Management Is olfet1Jla a 24 percent increase of Sl.10. LWVMeeting Slated in SC ,.,._P.,,eAJ KOREAN ••• formation It bad indicated the plane made an emergency land· ing aft.er it violated Soviet ter· rltory but "not deliberately." A Korean Airlines spokesman said an aircraft would arrive ln Helslnti, ftnalnd on Saturday to pick up the passengers and crew of the downed aircraft. Dimino'• letter wu sent prtor to Wednelday'a qultelalm ac· Uon, and Dtm1no didn't learn ot tbe clty'a airport-dMd move UD· tll Tbunda,y. Dimiao Hlled the actloa "a breach ot faith by the cJty under tbeae circumatance1 to do in •ecret what the)' would not do ln public to tbe penonaJ benetlt ot parties known to the dty." , ..... ,..,,. .. J An annual ltmcheon meeting of the Capistrano Bay Area League ol Women Voters is planned in San Clemente on Saturday, when Joan Sidell will succeed Jelllica Deu u Leque president. Tbe meetina will begin at 9:30 a.m . ln the Ofe Hanson Room at the San Clemente Community Clubhouse, 100 Calle SevlUe. Lunch ls $4.50. The official Soviet Tass news agency said arrangemeou were being made for the pauengers and crew to leave the Soviet Union. Anot!M!r KAL plane left Seoul today tor Helslnkl, Finland, to stand by to pick them up. · "Fighter planes of the Soviet - anti-aircraft defeMeS intercept· ed the violalor1:· Tass said. "In olgbt-Ume conaitlon.s, using rev· olutiona <maneuvers) of the planes and onboard U1bta. they repeatedly issued orders to the intruder to foUow them in order to land at some nearby airfield. LAGUNA REFUSE. • • Tbe pilots· attorney said, "What they have done is, wjtbout compensation, given property that some people have estimated as having a value of more than a million dollars to private iadiriduals. " He noted that the aetJon wu considered in secret exec~ve session and not on the re1ular council ageoda for Wednesday nllbt. City attorney Okazaki elalmed Thursday that the executive sessio.o diacusa1oa i.u.lted from earlier dilc:Ullliom with Dimino. Okasaki aald Dimino indicated that some ol the pllota planned legal action aiainst the city to keep the airport open. Tbe city 8Uomey leaned oa at· torney~lient relaUODSblps and "threatened liticatioo '1 u rea• sou for diacuaaiq tbe maUer in secret -aeUoo forbldd• by the •tat.e's Ralpb M. Brown Act governing closed meetings by eleded officials. tant city maoacer. He is hopeful trash colleetloo can becin on a normal baals next week. But that's not helping city workmea at the employee park-illl lot ''dump." "Geez, look at all those bap," one maintenance man said, Pointlq to a cluster of brown plastic ba91 bealde the tan dumpater. He bent over to pick up one bag and lt split at tbe bottom, •Pihina e111bells, coffee ground& and newspapen all over the pavement. "This ls going to be fun," be said, srabbiag a pitchfork. A yellow truck pulled up be~ide the seven-foot blgb bin, and a yoq couple lot out and began~ hep lDto it. When they got to the bottom of the truck bed, they becan tug. ging at a bU19 rolled•UP Carpet. It dldn "t budge. "Hey. why don't you IUYf take that to the dwnp." a blue.shirted p,....p-.eAJ DOV AN WITNESS. • • Superior Court Judge Robert Kneeland's courtroom wbUe a battery of attomeys continue a barrace of pre-trial motiona. Moat ot those motions center on metbods used by police to gather evtdenee in the case as well aa Wbat teehnlques were used to entice witneaaea to make statements whUe the lnvestJ1a- #',...P-AJ RESIGNS ••• 1eneral ccintractor cunwttly as- socla&ed with development of the Elmore Ranch In South San Clem.-and Lbe Pico Plua abopplq cent.r la acutb San Clement., bu come under at- tack repeatedly since the March City Council election from freshman council members Howard Muabett and Myrtis Wainer. Mu1bett aad Mrs. Wasner bne called for Wulleclt'• ,... lcnatlon from the plaa~11 eom mlaalon cbarl1Jll that bit b..a a eonflletothrt;~t. Tbey~ald be eouJd not be an objective Juda• OI propoeect bulldinc proJecta In San Clement. wben he hlamtll wu r:f ::~:. bt.dJd1na Jn the city. "I believe an~ wbo dote anyt.biq bU IOlbe k1IMI of coe-ruct." Wu.If• 11ld ID NiPQbM to eonftlct of interest' ctsarr-. "I'm proud tbat I'm a contne· tor." tlon wu under way. Accordi.nJ to Big Tony, he was unfairly coer~ into talking about b1a dlatant role in the a!· fair. He 1atd Deputy District Al· torney Dave Carter threateoed to expose blm to. tbose who would like to eod bis life if be dtdn 't cooperate in the tnveatiga- Uon. But another lawyer. Deputy District AUomey, Orett.a Sears, said •be believes Big Tony la e~· ag1erat1n1 the d&IU(er to his life. When Mn. Sean asked ques- tions related to Blg Tony's past, the bw;ly New Yorker balked at givlng answers. AlNl wbeD abe aoqbt informa--tlon abOut bll preMllt actlvttlts, boretoNd: '1 woWdn't tell you where rve been for nothing." Tb• 1ettin1 nowhere-in·•· hurey excb.aqe a.ween Mn. Seara and Bil Ton1 ended abrupt!J wblD tbe Wltneu com· plallled of, ...... w. J'uclc• Kneeland ..... u,. dQ ln cowt w1J and It. TOll1 wu toktto~M-81 .. ff• waanit tbe ~ wltn• to atte~pt to bollt« a ct.ten-. COil· tention tbat lav .. U1•ton ran r?••h•bod d dleY worked to o'°9t the cue. A ct., earller. Deborah AllD Addlloe~'• former Bl.ml· lnf&oA b roommate, uld N .. Pdl\ a..tb pol.te. PI00'1led ..,, wouldn't be arreetect if a.be coo,erated witb them. maintenance man •uc1e1ted. "We're lrYinl to save space for tbe normal re1idenllal traab here." When the couple drove off, be shook his bead. "I don't know bow he expected to lift that t.bing into the bin." Tbe second city worker, wbo usuaJJy maintains tbe festival grounds, said people have been streaming onto the city lot since the bin waa brouibt In Thursday morning. "Some people were bere wait- ing for It at 8 in the morning yesterday," be said. "I don't know where they got the word we were puttlnt bins out. It didn 't come out h the newspapers until laat night." Just tbea an elderly lady pulled up in a compact car, tbe back seat filled wltb plutic bass. "Would you fellowl mind gjv. log me a band," she smifed. ''These tbinis are too heavy for me to carry." Additional information or luncheon reservations are available by calling Mary Carhart, '93-6673, or the League, 496-5131. TopFrUbee Tossers Yie Top wrist flickers from the U .s. and Canada are expected to compete in the Irvine Open En· counter, a Frisbee IUnging tournament leading to qualifica- tion for world cbampionabips. The cont est, open to all Frisbee Clingers ($12 fee), wiU be held 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Satur- day and Sunday at UC Irvine, ln the Campus Part area. It la the second of lS qualifying meets leading to tbe World Frisbee CbampiOPShip. at the Rose Bowl in August. Too Much? Too Little? "The plane. however, did not respond to these order~ and landed on a lake," Tass said. Tass said the plane bad en· ter ed Soviet airspace near Murmansk. •'The passengers and crew of the plane were taken to the nearest populated locality and arrangements are being made for their dispatch from the U.S.· S. R. 'a territory." Tass said. The Tass announcement made no mention of casuatues. Afrltne officials ln Paris said the plane, Flight 902, wbJcb Jett the French capital at l :39 p.m. (4 :39 p.m. EST) Thursday, car- ried a South Korean crew of 13 and 91 passengers -3S Koreans, Sl Japanese, five French, two British, two West Germans, and two believed to be Chinese. OONT BE MISLED BY DISCOUNTS, DEALS. SALES AND GIVE-AvVAYS. "I THE COMMON LAW OF BUSINESS SAYS IT BEST - IT IS UNWISE TO PAY TOO MUCH, BUT IT IS WORSE TO PAY TOO LITTLE. IF YOU PAV TOO MUCH. YOU LOSE A LITTLE MONEY ANO THAT IS ALL. NHEN YOU PAV TOOLITTlE. YOU SOMETIMES LOSE EVERYTHING "BECAUSE THE PRODUCT YOU BOUGHT tNAS INCAPABLE OF DOING WHAT IT tNAS PURCHASED TODO. • YOU CAN'T PAY A LITTLE ANO GET A LOT. DEN'S : iiisii11itioii: ·custom draperies linoleum • wood floor 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUI! • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92621 • PHONE 6 46·4838 -646·23.S.5 .. BYW>•a&aLSY ~ ................... Dr. Wllliaa 8ut.er Widdlll waadeseribedtoanOr~ Coun· ty Superior Court J~ as a cool, ealm Jd~ who cb9ked the llte out ol a baby that dapentel.y WaatedtoUve. PtoeecUlot-Robert Chau.rt.oo tolcl • jury that 'trlll IOOQ be Je:l1 to its dellbentiolls Uiat WaddW wu dismayed onllarchz_,UTI. 1UtMa be flnl..blean to ltraqle U..t. I fant tltat bad 1urvl\ted a ab.De abOrlion. .. 8eool)thad10mucbUmetodo ll in," a.au.non HJd ...... Re had Milt .all U. a...... out ol the nurMry W lbey were all walll.DI o~and theY ml.Wt have been wonderinc What was Soinl on fn. side. "He had to SQ\lefte and be bad to squeeze ful," Chatterton said. .. A new sb1ft wu about to come on at Westminster CommuDlty 1Jo1pltal a1td he clido't want ID1 ::uou from membendthat . .. He wtDt co tbt baby's peck at Jeaat foUJ' Umes," Chatterton said. "lie kllle4 lt but lta urge to live wu aometblDI that he didn't uaderatand-Jt wu J .. t aom etblnc that be badn 't count«t on." Chatterton acain urged ~ J\U'Y ln bis rebuttal to the 8'aJ aniument by the defense Thursda¥ toflncl WeddJU, U, auil· ty of flntderree murder. And be qaln told the Jury that be f eltJt bad abundant evldeneeto sustain such a verdict, both an eroundl ol lbe actual ldll1q and on Waddill '1 failure to make Ill)' attempt to revive • •truallnl newborn baby. The Huntintton Harbour obatetrlelan ls accused or atrangliq Ute baby &trl wben be realized tbat tbe saline be injected into the 18-yeaN>ld mother 12 hours earner had failed to abort the fetus. Cbattertoa 's key witness was Dr. Ronald Cornellsen, who testlfled that Waddill, panlcbcl by the live birth, au11eated four other ways that the baby could be killed, lncludlntt ila belDI drowoedina.bµcketorwater. Cbattertoft strongly defended Comellsen today in the wake ol sustained defense attacks on !be Addiction A Totlay'8 Closlag • f N.Y. Stoeks ~ 4 I I TEN CENTS credlbHlty of the Orange pediatrician and his failure to physically ball Wadclill while the baby wu bdn& strantled. "It may be true that be didl\ 't dlsplQ much courage in the bospltal nursery while Waddill was stran1Ung the baby,·· Chatterton said. "But lt. took courage for him to go to the Police a few days later and tell them all be knew about <See WADDILL. Pa~e AZ> •tied Betty Ford Tell,s of 'Medication' Woes A Salute to Frank World War I German triplane flies over Newport Beach cemetery in final tribute to aviator Frank Tallman who was buried Thursday. It was part of aerial salute to their fallen comrade by some or his friends and flying companions. See story. Page A3. Day-care Program In Mesa Canceled By MICHAEL PASKEVJCH Of .. Delly,........., A well-meaning effort to pro- vide an Orange Coast rarity-e low cost extended day care pro- .. gram for young school children in Costa Mesa-h_as apparently gone sour. "We don't know what to do," says parents' spokesman Dick Schnetzer. "We've got to find an alternative program. The extended d•Y program that the League began last June allowed the parents, many of them single and on fixed in- comes, to have their children un· der safe supervision during working hours. Chlldren spent anywhere from four to six hours per day al the center, both before and after their regular classes al NeWPort-Mesa School District schools. (See CARE, Page A!> LONG BEACH <AP) - Former first lady Betty Ford said today she's addicted not only to medication, "but also to alcohol." The wife. of former president Gerald Ford said in a statement read at a Long Beach Naval Hospital news ~onference, "I have round I am not only addicted to the med1cation I have been taking for my arthtitia but a1ao to alcohol." She wu admitted to Naval Hospital's alcohol and drug rehabilitation center April u. Dr. Joseph Punch, wbo'beads the center, said Mri. Ford, 60, is Korean Jet Captured By.Soviets WASHJNGTON CAP> -A South Korean airliner en route to Alaska WU ft.red upon and forced down on a frozen laJte in R\IHla by IOtiet :t!' fiahters Prealdeat enter a national security ad-r said today. Two pU1eft6ers were killed and two others seriously injured in the lncldent Thursday. said Zbignlew Br ze1tnski,dlrector of the National Security Council. State Department spokesman Thomas Reston said 11 others suffered leu serious injuries. It was not known if the casualties resuJted from the So- viet sboot.lng or the nigMtime crash landing. One of the dead was identified as a Japanese ciliien, Y . Sugano, 45. Identities and na- tionaUUes of the other casualties were not known. No Americans were aboard the plane. The RWJSians said today the surviving passengers and crew would be released. The Soviet news agency Tass said arTange- m ents were being made for "their dispatch from the U.S.- S.R. 's territory.·· However, it was unclear bow and where the survivors would be picked up. The U.S. Embassy in Moscow said the Soviets offered to allow an American civil aircraft to pick up the survivors in Murmansk, about 300 miles north of the landing site, but that no U.S. response bas been made. Korean Air Linea said another airliner felt Seoul today for Helsinki, Finland, to pick up surviving p888engers and crew. The downed plane, Right 902 from Paris to Seoul with a re- fueling stop in Anchorage, was flying a trans-polar route when it went orf course. Reston said the c~u.use of the deviation WIS' unkoowo, but that the plde turned aoutb over the Arctic Ocean. "a gutsy woman and I expect her to do extremely well." <Earlier story, AS) She dld not appear al the news conference. Details of the rpedication involved or how the problem developed were not disclosed during the news conference by Pursch and Ford family spokesman Bob Barrell. Barrett denied the problem invcS'lved any negligence by docton treat1nJ[ Mrs. Ford. Punch said, "The. kinds of medicatioa Mrs. Ford had been taking are the kinds of medication any of us would be getting from our family physician tf we came to 'tum with the kind of arthritis Md pain Mrs. Ford had. No df\lis used Wtte of any illicit kind.•· Pursch said the rehabilitation program normally required four or five weeks. "Mrs. Ford will speak for herself and vety eloquently, I'm sure,·· he said. Barrett read a statement which, he sald, "Mrs. Ford prepared herself last night." Tbe entire statement said: ·'Through the excellent treatment I have had here at the Bero Smeare·d Author Raps Crockett Legend CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas <AP> -Any Texan worth his pointy-toed. ringtail lizard.skin cowboy boots knows better than io smear the legend of Davy CrocketL aut a former president or the Texas State Historical As· soela&iab, no leM, aa.ys Crockett -far frolQ dy1na a hero at the Alamo -may bave surrendered and been elecuted. AND RE SAYS THE legendary Tennessean was a dismal congfflSmao and a rtnanciaJ failure and was motivated to go to the Alamo for ... .._. olber than bt9 Jove of liberty. ·~tett .. bero6sJn seemed to expand in d1red pn>portlOQ to the distance oews had to travel about blm, .. said Dan KiJ&ore, a Corpus ChrisU accountant and history buff. Kilgore -auth& of a new boot titled "How Did Davy Die?" -savs he's ~t evidence to back them fiJ.btiD' words. LEGEND AND IDSTORY BOOKS have it that Crockett, a famous bear hunter, frontiersman and onetime congressman, came to Texas to fight for Texas independence and died a heroic death at the Alamo. But three years ago, the first published account tarnishing Crockett's gl~y reputation came 1n translation of the diary of Lt. Jose Enrique de la Pena, who was one of Mexican Gen. San- ta Anna's staff members during the siege of the Alamo more than a century a"o. De la Pena included a earagrapb indicating that Crockett surrendered or was caplured, and then was executed when tbe Alamo was seized March 6, 1836. That tidbit aroused righteous indignafion in the Texas press and public. <See DAVY CROCKETT, Page A!) Woul&be Abductor Of Nurse Souglit A big, knife wielding man, who tried wisucces!uJly to kid- nap a Hoag Memorial Hospital nurse Th\1t8day afternoon, was being sought today by Newport Beach police. The 25-year-old intended vic- tim told poUce she was accosted by the man-described as standing about'six feet tall and weighing 225 pounds-In the parking structure a s she left work about 2 p.m. . According lo police reports, the man came up behind the nurse and held a knife to her throat, ordering her to let him into her car. As she drove from the st.ruc- ture, witb her abductor holding the knife to ber side, sbe Jumped from the 'Vehicle and ran screaming toward the hospital. Three other employees, at- tracted by her screams, started to pursue the man who waa run- ning in the oppoeite direction. They told officers the m4D ran back into the parking structure where He got into a compact sta- tion wagon and drove off. The nurse was badly shaken by the incident, but apparently was otherwise uninjured, police taid. The firing March 10 or the cen· ter·s director, Mal)' Ann Snead, which league spokesmen said re- sulted from dWatlafaction .wUh her administration or the center, led to a protest by some of tbe parents, and a requ~t that the Assistance League recon1ider its decision. Mrs. Barbara Bedell. AssiJltance League presi- dent, said the protest was a def. inite factor in the le .. ue's de- cision to discontinue the day care for the school age cbil~. Mrs. Bedall said the prog:r.m was only a one-year pllot pro- gram that would bave been can· celled in June. 'Free'.,. Benches Too· Expensive . ~ The board or d.lrectors of the Newport Beach Assistance Leque baa voted to cancel the utended day pro1ram as of April28. Tbe Aul.ltaee League-funded pre-school program, in opera. Uon for &ix 1ears, will continue. However, parents of the 20 ldnderearten tbrougb second it•den wbo have been enrolled {n the extended day care pl"0-1 ram are unhappy about I.be canceU.UOO of u..Jr pt0pam, Orficlals In the Aatl1tance Lea1ue are equally unba= over the reoeent controftny led to the end ot the p('Oll'alQ, the oal1 on• of It• kind ln SouUMrn <>ranee County. By PIOUP ROSMARIN · • OI • 0Mtr-.. Mlfl r A federal program to provide certain Orange County cities with practically free bus benches has been rejected by Irvine transportation officials, who say the coet is juat too bltb. A grant from lbe Orban Mus Tran1lt Admtniatr•Uon to the Orange Coamty Tr~lt District wou.ld provide benebe. to clUes that prcblbtt advertislnl ln the street rileht-of·way. lrvtne qaalin.. Tbouih ci~• lnlUaJly would buy the bend>es, tbey would be relmbW'Mld for 80 percent ol tbe ' cost. A ~ bench costs about $200, which means tbe city would pay Only about $40. However, after looking into some ol the other requirements of the federal pro,ram, Irvine trallsportatlon commissioners and pl~ cleclded it wasn't 1ucb • loOd deaJ. Besldel $40 per bench, they t9und the elty a1io would have to> pay for: -Labor and materials required to lnat.all tbt benches. -PreoaratlOD of pla.na and specificallona for tbe bencbel and support pads, lncludint de1lp. . • -Preparation of a bid documl!tlt. -An environmental impact repon, lf needed. '* -Contract admlnlalration. -lmpectlon of construction for compliance with approved plans and speclflcaUons. -Monthly pro1l"els reports to the translt dialrlct. -Maintenance an~ replacement OI benches. -Llabtlity insurance. Fill'tber, because It's a redtral proaTam, the city also "'llJ'OU1d have to 1ubmlt plans, speclficatlon1 and bid document.I to the Urban Maas Transit Administration for approval, give proof of an affirmative action program, provide opportunities for minority businesses to bid on the project, and submit to federal audit. 8eaide1 that, after aU the work, the benches would become the property of the transit cllitrlct. ''ll'• Just too damn cumbenome -too much ffderal red tape," ~ald Lea C"ard, transportation services manaaer. He exelalned bow the clly acqu.lfe(l \ta exlatinl dozen or so bul bencbea. ''TbeJ were donated." Long Beach Naval Hospital, ' have found I am not only addicted to the medication I have been taking (or m)'. arthritis but also to alcohol, so ( am grateful for this program of recovery. .. This program is well-known thro 1ghout the country, and I am pleas ed lo have the opportunity to attend it -I expect this treatment and fellowahip to be a solution tor my problems and I embrace it not only for me but all the many others who are here to participate." 15 Cents Mail Rate Requested W ASRINGTON <AP> -The Postal Rate Commission bas voted in favor or increasing mail rates to lS cents per letter, a tnowledeeable commission source said today. The vote goes against a sug- ges tlon made by President Carter for a two-tier rate system featuring lower rate for private individuals than for businesses. Under the Carter plan, there would be a separate "citizens' rate" of 13 cents, the same as the current charge, for private individuals while the first-class letter rate increased to 16 cents for businesses. The source, who declined public Identification, said the 3-1 commission ~le was tentative. "but I can't Imagine it changing between now and May 13," when the agency's decision must be made public. If the tentative vote becomes the final decision, the Postal Service's govemin~ board couJd let the commiss1on-approved recommendation take effect after May 13 but ask the com - mission to reconsider. However, in the past the mail agency has always accepted the recom mendatlons or the com- mission. The proposed citizens· rate was endorsed by the Postal Service and formally proposed to the rate commission after Carter sQggesled it last July. The commission, which exists to hold bearings on Postal Service requests tor new rates, bas been considering it since then. Coast Weather Clear and winds decreasing tonight. Sunny and warmer Saturday. Lows tonight so to ss. Highs Satw'day 70 to 75. INSIDE TODA~ Nearl11 erJery weekend "pilot•" gather ot Mile Square Pork to fly alrplaMt. Only tM planet ~ove the ground without a1111one in them . They ore radto- eo11tro1Ud. Story ond photoa1 on Pog• Cl. la •ex At'l-s..tc:t A11 ................ as •Cf!ll AU ~ CW -ii ==-= M,= ... =:::w ~ ...___ g =:-........... ~ ~Ant....._ Q --....-;;. .. 'hlMUn Ct-1 = ' ~ :..":'.:.... A4.~ 1'*441 II I (.t Wt•UM r Ct .. ............. - • Judce James K. ~r stem. 11 orckred epectaton tod-.y to stay awa,v hwn Jw-on wbo wtll shortly bes1n tbelr MUNrlltionl lD the Wllddlll mu:rdu trial. He delivered the wanma, att.' queatiminl a male Juror wbo was seen talkin1 to epectators during a recess Tbund-.y. The • -* * F,...P~AJ WADDILL. • the murder and belp them by allowing them to tape a telephone convenaUon be bad with Weddill," Chatterton said "He to1d Waddill and he later told us that his conscience was troubling him, be couldn't practice medicine and he couldn '\ tleep," the prosecutor said. "It took a ~ ot. courage for him to come forward aocl tesUfy to what be aaw that nitht and I don't suppose this business has done his medical reputation and practice any good." Chatterton lashed the defense argument tbat the baby allegedly murdered by Waddill had auffend massive brain damage from tbe saline and would be little more than a human vegetable for any span of lilellml~tbavebad. And he made It clear that ~ had notblng but contempt for the underlying defense theol') ~at no effort should be made to aid such infants since they would become a costly burden to society. . .. ·'Our society ta not a society that believes lo the surivlval ot the fittest," Chatterton told the jury. ·'We all beJieve that compassion In the bands of a doctor can give a chance of Ufe where once, not so long ago, there wasn't one." New Newport C'..ooncil Eyes Appointments Appointments to city boa.Rb and commlaslons •s well as councll eommitt.ees will be one of the fint Issues facing the new· ly elected Newport Beach Clty Council at its first regular meet· ing Monday. Councilmen will decide bow to fill the two openings on the Plan- ning Commission. They were created when chairman Jackie Heather and commJssioner Paul Hummel were elected to the council. In addition, newly elected Mayor Paul Ryckolf will bave to appoint councilmen to Jobs on the co1JDcil's six standing com· millees, four ad hoc committees and 13 joint govemment.al com· mittees AD RESPONSE DOGCONE GOOD "The results of the ad were tremendous. We must have had at least so people call about our dog." That's the advertalng success story told by the Newport Beach woman who placed this classified ad in the Dally Pllot: Black Black Lab 3 months old FreeCaJJxxx-xxu lf you want to find a good home for a pet, call M2·58'78. A friendly Dally Pilot ad-viaer will help you word your ad to get the reaulta you want We make it euy for you to put a few words to work for you. in the Daily PUoL DAILY PILOT ._ ... .... ""'"*'" .... """"'"' -· °""' YKe ___ O.-.. ~ ' .,........_ ....... ~.:.-=- ~"·'---... ... -4'Hhl ....... ....,. .. ..... . ~ Incident wu broulht to Illa al· ~ntlan by the dlfeme. .. I'm 8'llafted that DOlbiq un- to••rd took place," be com· meot.ld. "But I want to Ward •J>Wtaton that l am not aolnl to allo-w IAYtb1q to mar a trtal that bu (uted 14 weeks and bu cauted everyone lnvolved man.y thouaanda of dollara . "lf lt happens qaln 1 will tat. every step l can under the )aw to punl•b the offender," Judae Turner aaid. ..It would be a ter. rlble, horrible shame and a traJedy lf this cue bad to be ,.. lrie.d. "Pleaie don't mess .Us> tb1a trial." the judge urted spec- tators. "A man's life may well depend oo this jury's verdict lmd I don't want them bothered by spectators." He ordered the jury to ignore any spectator who mieht try to strike up a conversaUon with them. ''Please. I beg of you, don't even say hello Or good morning to anyone,·• the Judge said. hL. Courter's Fmal Rites SetTh~y Memorial services fol' Lawrence L. "Lam" Courter will be conducted next Thursday at 1 p.m. at the Prince ol Peace Lutheran auarcb ln Cost.a Mesa. Jitr. Courter, 71, di_ed Apri11S wbile vacationiq with his wife, EvaJ. at Wlllow Beach, Arb.,. on the \;Olorado River. Mr. Courter was the owner of the San Gabriel Die and Mold Co. He had resided in Costa Mesa since 1957. He was a longtime member of Balboa Yacht Club and owned and sailed the yacht Evita. In addition to bis widow, Sva. he leaves a son, Lawrence L. Jr. of Costa Mesa; a brother, Leroy of El Paso; a step-brother, Robert Klopien, and a sister, Ml"S. Frances Bodge. He also Jeaves two grandchildren. FotJowing an autopsy in Ariiona, his body was to be crematecJ and his ashes strewn on the Paclflc Ocean off Newport Beach. The family baa suggested memorial contribu· lions to the Heart Fund. Mrs. Nixon's Ex-teacher Dead at 74 Funeral services were held thla week in Orange for Dorothy Gantang, a long·Ume Oranie County school t.eacher who once had former first lady Pat Nixon. as her pupil. Mis• Gantan«i, who was 74, died Sunday at Coata Mesa Memorial Hospital. She was a Columbia Unlveral· ty graduate and taught bigb schooJ Engll.sb. A former editor 01 Toastmasters Internallonal Maga%lne. Miu Garst.aDg wu a regular contributor to Orange County pubUcatJons. Sbe was the editor of nine books, iocludina one on the history of the county. She is survived by two nepbews and one niece. CostaMesan , Nell Crom Dead at 87 Funeral services will be held Monday for Nell E. Crum, a 20-year resident of Cost.a Mesa, who died Thursday at age ST. Mrs. CM.Im wu the mother of Dally PUot staff a.rtlJt Dana H. Crum olNewport Beach. Services will begin at noon Monday at Inglewood Park Cemetery in Inglewood. Survivors, 1n addition to Mn. Crum 's aon, include a .Uete, Thelma Roal Of San Gabriel; a nephew, William Potter ol Seal Beach Leisure World, two grand· daqbten aod and el&btireat· 1randcblldren. lfuntinston Surf Vldim Recovering Anaheim rHldent Randy Smith, 15, wbo tuffered an ap. parent blot• neck and partial paraly1l1 after dlvlnf Into •haUow wa~r at Kuntlaiton Beach~ la repo~ lm· provl.n1 toctay. SpokeaDMO al Hoq Memorial Hoeplt.al tn Newport Bucb 1ay youna Smith bu been removed from the cnuc.i Ult ud la now eouldtnd tn aertoua CODCllUoQ. OMtt ............... MRE ... •( l • Mn. Wall said pate!l.ta ~ paylftl u UWe aa 21 ceata an hour fOr tbe Mnic:. CID a IMl:nl 1eal• ball, aad that the ~· 1latance Lea1ue wu not ~n· thualut.lc over the way clirectot Kary AM Snead WU runcd.a& the program. Tbe Ala1ataDce Leaaue ll a •olunteer 1roup of lif•WJM>rt Beach women dedlcated to i'als· ina funds to atut Pl"Olf'ama to ald the diMdvantqed. Tbe ~t-.nth S2S mem· ben, Ml a mrm.tboD oo Balbo-, Penina.U from Which pJ'()lltl ge to projects such u the d-.y care center. A new day care center on Orange Avenue in CGeta Mesa is now under coastructioe. lt fOO· t.aJ01 a wing tbat wu deslped to bouae the older cblldren in the extended day profram, Mn. BedeU sald • ORANGE COAST RESIDENTS TAKE)l'HEIA TRASH TO BONITA CANYON DUMP County Faclllty In lrvln• a Buay Place H Trash CoHectora Strtk• Continues "No ooe ever told me or the parents that the pro.-ram was going to clole in June," aald Pam Renner, the remaining teacher at the center. A second lnat:ruct.ol". Nancy II~. quit In protest ol Kn. Snead's dismissal. "Part ol that raew buUdiq was desisned for the older klda," Mn. Renner added. A parents' spokesman noted that the League bad made &rr8°'eQlmts to enroll cblldren ln local "boys and Girls Clubs so they would have summer activities. ·New Strike Talks Set County Traah Driven Plan New Seaio1111 Margie Hodson, Assistance League diur care committee chairman, bu served u the c~nter'ir dl~tor alnce the dis- missal of Mn. Snead. A cGOk is now serving as a teacher. As uncollected trash mounted to Orange County today, striking garbate men planned to resume negotlatiooa with employers and a Cederal mediator. ' No agreement waa reached al negotiations on Thursday, a •pokesman for Teamsters Local 396 said. Meetings were sch~uled to begin again this af· ternoon. The strike began Monday at mld.nlght when a three•year con-· tract between trash truck drivers and a number of privJtte firms elapsed and ne10Uati.ons reached an lmpasse. Tbe firms collect tr85b under contract. with a number of Orange County cities. Mor-e than 1.15 mUUon county residents have been left without trash service. Affected along the coast are Costa Mesa, Fountain Valley. Huntington Beach. Laguna Beach, and the industrial areas of Newport Beach. Wednesday. Shots were re· Stroke Fatal To Wife of Ex-assessor Funeral services are scheduled Monday for Madelon E . VaUerga of Mission Viejo, who died Thursday after suffer· log a stroke. Sbe was 56. Mn. Val.lerga, wife of former Orange Co.mty assessor Jack P. Vallerga, was a 12-year resident of Mission Viejo. She was one or the founders ol the Olympic gold medal·winnl.n8 Nadadores Swim Team. Services will be at 2:30 p.m. Monday at the O'Connor Laguna Hilla Mortuary Chapel, 25301 Alicia Part:ny, Laguna Hills. Mrs. V,.Uerga is survived by her husband and her three children, Pamela Vallerga or Mlasion Vlejo, Cynthia Brown of Orange and Jack VaJlerga Jr. or San Diefo. The amity has requested memorial donations be made to the Heart Fund. Caner Hobls To Tax Plan WASHINGTON CAP> -Presi· dent Carter met wlth aix Democratic members of the Houae Ways and Means Com· mittee today and apparently made no move toward com- promise on h1J $24 bllllon tax cut plan. After the hour-long meeting, Reps. Sam Gibbons, D· Fla., and James C. Corman, D·Calif., said the prealdent did not mention a compromise figure to replace the $24 billion. The paneJ has taken preliminary actions to scale down the reduction packaee. ·'He made his case that be and tM adminiatration believe $25 billion la lbe corr.ct ftgure," to enact. aaJd Corman. Wrong Tab For Seagullll A UC lrvlne &dent.lat !a recelv· lna '62 OOOfor hls atudy of lesbian aea1ulli. nol tbe$1 bWlon lnd.lcat- ed in Wedntlday'a Dally PilOt. That f1C\ft lndleat.11 &be total b~aet for the NaUonel Sclen~ Foundation approved bJ the lJ .S. Houeol~ta\,lvte. The NSF ii fundiQa the 1tudy by bloloalt Geor1e Hunt Jr. alon1 wtti varied otlMr unrelat· tel rettarcb project.I naUonwtde from bis $1 bWJoD bucla"•t. Unincorporated areas affected are Lake Forest, northern E1 Toro and Laguna Hills Leisure World. garbaie. Paul l\angel, speaklng for 'employers, said limited service to arocery stores, hospitals and restaurants will be offered by management personnel because of health badrd.s posed by wet Scattered incldents of violence maned the strike Tuesday and portedly fired at the Santa Ana offices of one of the struck firms, a auspicious trash fire oc· curred in Huntington IJeach and a trash truck owned by one or the struck firms was firebombed in Anabelm. Shots were also fired at oick&irs lo Santa Ana. She aaid tbe day care commit. tee was harassed by the parents wbo have no right f.G control operation of tbe center. Innocent P:leaMade By NB Man I F,....P.,,e.4J DA VY CROCKETT. • • KILGORE SAYS IN HIS BOOK that six other Mexican soldiers backed De ta Pena's story that Crockett was one of several Texans paraded before an unmerciful Santa Anna and shot on his orders. . "Statements from these seven Mexican soldiers were mutually coorborative and were recorded independently \Dlder widely differing circumstances." Kilgore says. Kilgore also contends that Crock-:tt 's death at the Alamo "came as a tragic finaJe to a lite that waa essenUally a fallun! in achievement of worldly goals. .. HE DIED A POOR MAN with an undlatin&uisbed record as a congressman," added Kilgore. '"l'hroqbout Crockett's rise to prominence as a national fiiure, political eoemies defeated h.tin at every turn, althoqb both m~ parties used him u a symbol at various tfmes and employed the national press to establish that symbol." Kilgore said Crockett came to Texas because ol shame be suffered when he was defeated in bi.s 1835 congresaional re· "" election bid. · Plannen Ask City Action on Policies Newport Beacb planning com· missioners asked city aides Thursday to do some more wort on two pending policies, one con· cerning parking problems in Central Newport and the other on btufftop building design criteria. Richard Hogan, director of community development, said his staff will prepare several alternatives for commissioners to consider June 1 on the park· ing program. Commissioners are then ex· pected to recommend to the City Council a plan for building and financing parking structures. Hogan said that, on the other project, developing a policy to protect the aestheUc aspects of 01uus In the city, his staff was asked to develop two separate policies. One would govern large un- developed parcels. The other would concern additional de· velopment in already subdivided areas. His sta!f will pn!Sent its sug. gested policies to commissioners June 15, Hogan said. Too Much? Too Little? Edward Jaffarlan, '15, ·OJ Newport Reach, b• pleaded in- nocent to charges that he solicit- ed an undercover poUce officer to m1.m:ler his son·iD·law. · Jaffarian, of 1830 Port Kim- berly Place. appeared Tuesda.)' In Monrovia Municipal Court to enter the innocent plea. He now races prellmlnary bearin1 in Santa Anita Municipal Court on April 26. Jaflarfan was an:ested last weelr ln Pasadena oo chars:ea of sollctinf an undercover omeer to murder his son·ID·law, who is a vice Officer on the Pasadena department Two other suspects are also scheduled for April 26 court ap. pearances ln conoection with the' case. Police have charged McKlD.ley Ross. Jr., 40, and Roy Gray, 31, both ol Monrovia, with conspiracy lo the case wbicb ap- parently hinges on the uniden· tified vice officer's poUtloo for divorce from Jaffarian's daughter. Node Body Found CARSON <AP> -Two workmen whose curiosity was aroused by the .sight of some buttons near an ice plant farm round the nude body Of a woman buried nearby. They dug down about 2~ feet in loose ground and discovered the arm of a woman. Sberilf's said Thunday an autopsy would be held to de· termine the cause of death. Her identity was not Immediately known. OONT BE MISLED BY DISCOUNTS. DEALS. SALES ANO GIVE-AN AYS. THE COMMON LAW OF BUSINESS SAYS IT BEST - IT IS UNWISE TO PAY TOO MUCH. BUT IT IS WORSE TO PAY TOO LITTLE. IF YOU PAY TQO MUCH, YOU LOSE A LITTLE MONEY ANO THAT IS ALL. NHEN YOU PAV TOO LITTLE. YOU SOMETIMES LOSE EVERYTHING BECAUSE THE PRODUCT YOU BOUGHT NAS INCAPABLE OF DOING NHAT IT NAS PURO-fASEO TOCO. YOU CANT PAV A LITTLE ANO GET A LOT. DEN'S .. :iiisiiilat1aii:·custom draperies linoleum • wood floor 1663 PlACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA. CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 646·4838 -6~·235' f l I I 11 I · I· f I a, aan aA1JSEN ... ..., ...... A recall 1trate11-plauln1 seuion baa heed scheduled lot 5 p.in . Saturday by• a ·rormer school trustee who la· mo vi.al to rid ~ Unlfted Seliool District of three board mem- bers Prestoa Howell, fpnnerft a trustee ln the Saa JoBJJUin School Dlatrtct. said today tbat approximately 30 ~16 plan to -. ipeet t.o blc1D aeUoD ln remov-Welte 0.. a .. .,~atlOb.. status lnl trUiteea Georte Henry. ~Meb c.mporarif¥ au1tends him Carole Heuatadf ana 'Mary • eltlel 41111Jn1niatrator. PhllU~ from offiee~ ~ ~ apparently w~ a ff e>well c;,ua:rently ls re· forerunner of the board ina· eearehlns ptilitl°" cireulation iority's rumored plan to dis· pJ'f>Ced~. be ,Hid, aod will cbar~e the superintendent. le8't ~'I 141t11ion out of Board President fftnry said whtcb rDU lodenhip la ex· the vacaUoo was ordered "due pected b:rbtl te~ -to a present confllct between the Tfte mote follon a 3 to 2 board and the present superin· board wta tbi& week to place tendenl .. .'' cli&lrict ~ Jllcbard The vacal.ion was ordered by .. ,, ... - .,...., ..... A.ti ,.... ORANGE COA81' MSIO!NTS fAKI THEIR ~ TO BONITA CANYON DUMP Co&mty Feclltj '" frWM • Buar Pteoe • TlUh Coftectora ..,.tee CoMlaue• '1 . Review .Set With Mediator -OnF~ew~y . ·Trash Strike Talks To Resume Today I ~ I I Corridor· PlaD Orange County planners, the Saddleback Area Coordinating Council, homeowners .asocia· lion represent.at.Ives, COl)Sultaata and the p&lbllc are to kevle'Y tJ1e roote-locaUon stud) for the.San Joaquin Hills Transportation Corridor Monday al 8 p.m. The meeting is to be ln the community room of the Peoples Federal SavlJlCs. and Loan, 23688 El Toro Road, El Toro. The transPorbtioo corridor is proposed t.o e1Clend from Newport Beach to~ San t>iego Freeway .near Jilissioo Viejo. As uncollected trash mounted in Orange County today, striking garbagemen pJanned to resume negotiatioos with employers and •federal mediator. · No fgJ'eement. was reached al n,egoUa.~ion~ on . Thursday. a s pokeem411 Cot Teama~ers Loc;al 318 t a&d . Meetings w~re scheduled to begin again this af. temoon. The strtke began Monday at mhlnl&ht when ,_ th~year con· tract between trash truck drivers and a number of private firms elapsed and negotiations reached an impasse. maaagement· personnel because of health baiatds posed by wet garbage. Scattered incidents of violence marred the strike Tuesday and Wednesday. Shots were re· J>Qrtedly fired a.t the Santa Ana ortices a( one or the s truck firms, a suspicious trash fire oc· curred in Huntington Beach and a 'trash truck owned by one of the struck flnns was firebombed in Anaheim. Shots wer e also fired at picketers in Santa Ana. Meanwhile, Orange Coast resi· dents were hauling their own (SeeTJtASll, Page A2)" Henry, Mn. Pbillipt and Mts. Neustadt, V0Un1 ·e1alat tbe move were trustees Wlfttam Koblel" ancl..Loa YQllQI. Howell said today that blB ef. fort to launch a recall ii not to see that Dr. Welte keeps bis job. "That's secondary," HO'Jiell said. "My coocem is the weUare of the diatrlc:~. I (~ the present board majority doiS not,stve l1S the kind of le~er:sbip ltla1 this district needs to create and maintain an ldeal 1cbool dla-trtcl. .• Howell apeclflcall~ chuted one member, Mra. Phillips, wtjh "infiueoee peddling·• In an at· tempt to gain for one of her re· cent eleelion campaign donors permission to construct in the El Toro area. Mrs. Phllllps1 request to county .officials in the matter was written on district sta· tionery. he said. Howell also charged that "we 'l ' i ' have some empire bUildiJll in the district admlnistratlon " He sald a dlatricl·level ad· mtnistrator areaUy influences board president Henry and that the administrator was in· stromental in Henry's ca1;11paign ror school office. In ticking off a H s t of grievances, Howell als o charged: "'Ille board majority baa coosisteoUy over the past <See RECALL. Page AZ> S.· KoPea Jet 2 Killed InFOrced WASHINGTON (AP> -Soviet jet fighters fired at an Alaska· bound South Korean jetllneT and forced it to land after the passenger plane new over Soviet territory, a U $. official said to· day. Two of the plane's passengeN. were dead and two others in .. jured, the official said. Similar reports came from Japanese sources In Moscow and Tokyo. The U.S. official, who asked not to be identified, said be did not maw the cause ol death or the nationalities of the victims. But Japanese sources said one of the dead wu a Japanese cilben, Y, SU1ano, '5. Amerlea woa.reea in ftlotCQW said U.S. officials were informed by the Soviets that the Boeing 707, whictl landed on a frozen Jake, suffered "aolne damaae." No A_.mC#ll were rePOl'ted aboard the plane, which bad been bound honl Pam to Seoul, with a refueling s top in Anchorage, Alaska. Japanese sources said Soviet Premlet Alexei N. Kosygin was keeping visiting Japanese Ag r iculture MlDister lcblro Nakagawa informed on the inci· dent. They said the Sovie\$ told him the pilot, after being intercepted by warplanes, tried for two hours to avold landing before he was forced down on a frozen lake near tbe town of Kern. 600 m11es north ol Moscow and 300 miles south of Murmansk in the Soviet northwest. Kem la 150 miles east of the Finnish border. The Japanese sources said the Soviet Foreign Ministry ln· formed them the impact ~aa so severe that the ice on the lake' was shattered. The South Korean Foreign Ministry said today tbAt in· formation it had indicated the plane ·made an emergency land· ing after it violated Soviet ter· ritory but •'not deliberately." <Sere KOREAN, Pace AZ> A Salute to Frank World War I Germa n triplane flies over Newport Beach ce metery in final tribute to aviator Frank T allman who was buried Thursd ay. It was part or aerial salute to their fallen comrade by some of his friends and flying companions. See story. Page A3. The flrsL phase route JocatJon analysis ~Y G,ruep .AslOCJftes, . lDcludlng 1 ao · eb,,iroameotai itn· pact report, is scheduled for presentation to the ~ty Plan- ning Commissioo and the Board of Supervisors latertbia year. A selection 'Of one general route by th e Soard of Sup e r v i s ors from the , alternaUves studied will lead to The fmns ~llect trash under contract with a number of Orange County cities. More than 1.15 million county residents have beel\ left without truh service. Affected alOl\B the coast are Costa Mesa, Founlaig Valley, Huntington ·Beaeb, La1una Beach, and tbe i.Ddmtrfa.l areas Bovan ··Witness Seared , the second phase ol work, a de· 1 tailing and refinement of the I se l e cted route , a county l spokesman said, ' I (:oast t I Weadaer of NewpoFt Beacb, - Unln~ratect-areaa affed'ed are I.de Forest. llOrthern kl Toro ...m Wf!I• Hills ·~ World. • Paul Ranael, speaking for emplo"11' said .U.~ servtee . to lrocet1 'Stotts, ~pitals and · ff1ta10"ant8 "11! be ~ffered by a,-GUY GBANvILLE .... DllllY ,......., -As U one was needed, a new element was added to tbe Stephen Bovan murder cue Thure~ay when a character cta.imlng links to the famed French Connection case arrived on the scene. And 'burly Anthony "Big 1:ony" Haroae Sr. made lt clear ...,al llnlt'• ~_,..t la Orange Goon~ Superior COUrt that he's not very p(easid when a spotlight shines on him or bis wbereabouti.' According Ito Bil Tony. the French Connection case it just one of several that have elMled with bis chaQJing sides and testifying for the prosecutlon. So far, Big Tony said, seven of_ his East Coast compatriots wbo foUowed the same route have died vtolent deaths. · And only a few months ago he was wo\mded in the leg by a bullet fired at him by an un· known person, he said. But Big Tony has a special in· terest in the bizarre Bovan · murder case. His son, Anthon y "Little Tony•• Marone Jr., is one of the men charged with slaying Bovan of Fountain Valley. most or the group's members were in hiding from their would· be protectors , the Italians. rather than the police. Now the Krlsbnas and Italians sit apart from one another in Superior Court Judge Robert Kneeland's courtroom whJle a battery of attorneys continue a barrage or pre-trial motions . Most of those motions center on methods used by police to "ather eviden~e in the case as <See BOVAN. P•1e AZ> Clear and wlnds decreasing tcollbt. Sunny and warmer Saturclaj. Lows tonight 50 to· 55. Highs Saturday 70 to '75. I IMll•B WDAtr -~,~5 : cent~:~·St&mps A:s;ked Hls body punctured by nine bullet wotmds, Boven 36, died outside tbe ~I Ran~hlto Restaurant in NJewport Beach lutOct. 22. Bovap 's murd~r started Ne,wPort Beach lnvesUgators out on a trail that led to an aUeged tnternatlonal drug smugCHn1 co1111piracy that used seemingly le1hlpiate Newport Beaeh bualnea operations u a cover. .4D RESPONSE DOGGONE GOOD "The results of the ad were trem~odous. We must have bad at least 50 people call about our dog." WAsmi:,~· (APl--' ./be. 1 ·rot bualnelaes. Postal Rate Commission bu Tbe source, wbo declined voted ln favor of tncreulna inall public identlfic:aUon, said the 3-1 rates t.o J.S ceota per le\ter, a commllmoft 1Qte was tentative, knowle«aeable c:omml11lon ''bat I can't lmaatne it chancinl source Mid today. baeea llOW mcf Jby 13, •• when Th .vca coe. attlblt a 1\11-tM a.-.ey'1 dectatoo must be aest.1011 l!l•d• by ; Pre,1ld~nt Glade pGbllc. Ca~rfot a two-tier Rte·~ · 11 &bl c.tative ~ becomes reaturilll ..... ~for prhat.e the flDaJ Mdlton, the Pottal iM&vld¥JI ... ~DI·••· S.Vlt!e"I IOV9l'4nl board could ·Under tbe C~ plan, there let 'b• commi11loo-approved , would be a =r•C.., "cltt1en1• rffommendatlon take effeet r•ie" o/ D , Vt!t tame as ' after May 1S bul uk the com· tbe cun;ent ., ror pl'tvate mlellon to reeoatlder. trMUtl~ ~ U.. flnt.dlls · Howev.t, • tbe put the mall leUel' nte lncteMed to 18 ceata a1ne1 bu always accepted the .. . recommeodatJQf.15 of ~e COQl· mlaaioo, The proposed cil11ena• rate was endorsed by, the Pp.tal Service an4 formally proposed to the rate• commlaion after Oarur • ......,.. it Rut July. The commluiea, which Ullta to hold beartnp on Postal Sente. requests lot new rates, bu been consi~ it eiMe u.e.. The p~ new 1y1t.m for nrat-clasa leUen .... part ol • packaae o/, new rat411 aver~ az percent above the current rates. Causht up· ln the lnvestiga· tiona' net were one-tJlne mem· bers ol the Uiguna Beaeb Hate JCriab.._. ·sect led by 28-year-old Alex•bder Kulik. Allo uw'4d by lnveatiaators were U. so-called Five Italians, an alleled muscle aroup t.bat. ln· c:luded amon1 its memben Lll· tte Tony ana accuaed Bovan 1unm1n JeTry Flori, n . Wben Bovan'a murder caused t.be roof to c•ve In on what ln court la called the ICrlshou, I That's the advertlsinl success story tpld by the Newport Beach woman who placed tbls elaaslfled ad ln the Daily Pllot: Blaclt Black Lab 3 months Old. f'tteCallXU·UXX lf you want to flod a good home for a pet, call 6'2·5618. A friendly Daily Pilot ad-vlser will help you word your •cl to ae\ the result.I you want. We make it easy for you to put a tew words t.o wwk for you, ln tbe Dall)' Pilot. .... SJ,JOO Each Dome Btlildiiig Fees t Asked by CUSD A re1olutlon uraln1 Oran1e utina tM three govemmental County, San Clemente and San jurisdicUom1 ln the district to Juan Caplltrano to adopt or· adopt a land or fee dedicatloo dlnaocet reriuirlng developen to ordinance, but setting th• dedicate land or paJ (ee1 equl•alency amount al ••not leas e41aaJvaleat to Sl,100 per new tbao $500." with no i~ fac- bome, wa appl"O\'ed this week tor. by the Capistrano Uolfied School When trustees questioned Dlltrict Board. later why the amount bad beeD Truateel voted $-2, with Ted establlabed at S.. the district Kopp ol CapjJLr&oo Beach and staff outlined a seriea of ~ Robert Bachelor of La1una optiom: . NiiQel ~ to approve the -$500 per bom~ wblch would resoluUon, aft.tr comprom.ialng provide interim boualo1 In. See Ya Later, Alllgator on the dollar amount. portables for new students The re1olutlon ipcludes a generated b)' Lbe developmeol perceuta1e adJustment for -$3,300 per home, wbictr A red-eared turtle hitches a ride on tbe back of an al- ligator in a pool the two mammals share in ~he Phoenix Zoo. It's another example of the symbiotic relationship that exists between predators and the docile. future inflatlon, reflec:Ung the would provide for permanent level of blgber school construe-school construction, including Uon coeta as establiabecJ by the site acquisition and school f'rom Pflfle AJ KOREAN ••• A Korean Airlines sPokesman said an aircraft would arrive in Helsinki, Flnalnd on Saturday to pick up the passengers and crew of the downed aircraft. The official Soviet Tass news agency said arranaementa were -being made for the pusengen and crew to leave the Soviet Unlon. Another KAL plane left Seoul today for Helsinki, Finland, to stand by to pick them up. "Fighter planes of the Soviet anti-aircraft defenses inter~pt· ed the violator1:· Tass said. "In nigbl·lime ~aitlon.s, usin1 rev· olutions· tmaneuv~rs) of the planes and onboard lights, they repeatedly issued orders to the int.ruder to follow them 1n order to land at some nearby airfield. •'The plane, however, did not respond to these orders and landed on a lake," Tass said. Tass said the plane had en· tered Soviet airspace near Murmansk. ''The passengers and crew of the plane were taken to the nearest populated locaUty and arrangements are being made .for their dispatch from the U.S.- S. R.'s territory," Tass said. The Tass anoowicement made no mention or caaualties. Airline officials ID Paris said the plane, Flight 902, which left the French capital at 1:39 p.m. t4:39 p.m. ES!') Thursday, car· ried a South Korean crew of 13 and 97 passengers -35 Koreans, St Japanese, five French, two BrlUsb, two Wt!1$t Germana, and two believed to bl Chinese. Stroke Fatal To Wife of Ex-assesso r Funeral services are scheduled Monday for Madelon E. Vallerga or Mission Viejo, who died Thursday after suffer~ Ing a stroke. She was 56. Mrs. Vallerga, wife of former Orange County assessor Jack P. Vallerga, was a 12·year resident of Mission Viejo. She was one of the rounders of the Olympic gold medal-winning Nadadores Swim Team. Services will be at 2:30 p.m . Monday at the O'Connor Laguna Hills Mortuary Chapel. 25301 Alicia.Partway, Laguna Hills. Mrs. VaUerga is survived by her husband and ber three children, Pamela Vallerga of Mission Viejo. Cynthia Brown of Orange and Jack Vallerga Jr. of San Diego. The family has requested memorial donations be made to the Heart FWld. Dayan to Visit U.S. WASHINGTON CAP> - Israeli Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan will attempt to rescue the stalled Middle East peace negotiations next week during a visit to Washington. 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In October tbe 1cbool board trus~ Bachelor said be s~ Boston Issue Explosive City Gays Def eml 'Boy-1.ove' RelatWnahip approved a slmllar resolution. ported tbe $.'5ClO fee, whJcb wouJ« not unfairly penalize new bom41 buyers. *' ,.,.._ Pflfle AJ BOSTON <AP> -Homosex· nearby Revere, the indictment uals upset by a sensational child of lh.e men and what it says has molestation case are trying to been the ex:ploitatioo of the case convince the P"-bllc that there is by District Attorney Garrett nothing inherently wrong with Byrne. sex between men and boys. "Boston bad a reputaUon Wllil <Related, story, A4) thia happened of being one of The effort, led by a group three or four cities in the coun- caUed the Boston-Boise Commit· try where gay people could live tee, is in reaction to what and be Jeft alone," Reeves said. homosexuals say is a gro~g...,,,. ''I know people who are leaving. wave of "homophobia" in a city '\J thought this was a place where where they once fell they could l'-eould be open and myself. Now live without IUltusment. J 'm beglnnio~ to wonder.·• Thomas Reeves, 39, a Boston-Boston-Boise bas protested Boise leadel', said the group was various police activities it says upae t with what it felt was are aimed at homosexuals, but· sensationalized news coverage its most explosive issue ls "boy- of the arrest of 24 men ror al-love" -sexual relations leged sexual cpntact with between adult men and adoles· adolescent boys at a house in cent boys. SJC Sheth Problem Of A irport Closing By JERRY CLAUSEN Of .. o.My ........... San Juan Capistrano city councilmen stole a mar~b on area pllotl Tbunday lD the bat- tle to close down the con- troversial Capistrano Airport. The city filed a quitclaim deed Thursday relinquishing UUe to the airport's runway and tax- iways area, officials said. The filing was ordered in an off-agenda move late Wednes· day night after councilmen met in closed executive session with City Attorney James Okazaki. Okazaki said Thursday the ac- tion was taken tD rid the city of airport responsibility. He sald threatened injunctions by the pilot.a to forestall airport closure prompted the move. Such a move by pJlot organiza- tions, he said, ~labt enjoin the city from closing aown a public faciUty. By quitting title to the city-owned runways, San Juan would not be obligated to main· tain a f acillty that ls no longer "public." Under reversionary clauses In the deed held by tbe city, the facility was to revert to owners Bruce Winton of San ClelJlenle, Jay Willcox of Laguna Beach and others if the property was not used for airport purposes. The owners reportedly plan to develop the airport land as an extension or a neighboring in· duslrlal park. Filing the quitclaim deed. Okazaki aaid, allows immediate airport cloeure by the owners if they dealre such a move. Countering the move Thurs· day night, the Orange County Airport Land Use Commission asked the county counsel's office to take steps to stop San Juan from transferring the airport property. * * * Airport Land Devew pment Not PWnned Owners of ~ controversial Capistrano Airport property sandwiched between San Juan Creek and an industrial park have no Immediate plans to de- velop the property, one of the owners aald today. Bruce Winton said be stilt isn't sure Just where be and the rest of the owners stand following an announcement by San Juan city omcials that the cit}' is giving up Utle to the property. "Right now I'm trying to get ahold of the city manager or the city attorney to see what it <a quit-claim deed reportedly filed Thursday) does to us," Wint.on said. Bero Smear ed ~r Rapa Crockett Legend CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas <AP) -Any Texan worth bis pointy-toed, ringtail liiardsltin cowboy boots knows better than to smear the legend of Davy Crockett. But a former president of the Texas State Historical As- sociation, no less, says Crockett -far from dying a hero at the Alamo -may have surrendered and been executed. AND BE SAYS THE )f:lendary Tennessean was a diam al congressman and a financial failure and waa motivated to go to lhe Alamo for reasons other than b1s love or liberty. "Crockett'• heroism seemed to expand in dired proportion to the diltance ne'Wl bad to travel about bim," said Dan Kllaore, a Corpus Cbrlati accountant alMl history buff. KUgore -author of a new book titled "How Did Davy Die?•• -savs be 's a'ot evidence to bllct ~em fi&bUn • words. LEGEND AND BISTO_aY BOOKS have lt that Crockett, a ramous bear hunte.t, fronUersman and onetime congressman. came to Texas to rtaht for Texas independence and died a heroic death at the Alamo. But three years qo, the first publl.sbed account tamlshlna Crockett's glouy reputatloa came 1n translatioa of the diary of Ll Jose Enrique de la Pena, wbo waa ODe ol Mmcan Gen. San· ta Anna's staff mtmben durins the ate91 of the Alamo mol'9 than a century uo. De la Pea.a included a pe.raarapb lndlcattni that Crockett surrendered or was eaplut'9d, and then wu executed when t.be Alamo waa selaed March 6, 1131. Tbat tidbit aJ'OUHd rl_.eoUI lndigbation ln the Texas pres. and public. DLGOaE M YI IN llJ5 800ll that six otbeT Kextcan soldiers backed De la Pena 'a stof'1 that Crockett wu one ol several Texans paraded befor. an unmerelf\ll Santa Ann• and abot oo hit otderl. "Stetement& from these HHn Mexican 1ofdlen "'ere mutually coorboratJve and were reeorded lndepenctenUy under widely dlff eriQ clrcumatancea," K.Ucore aaya . Boston·Boise has not 'officially endorsed man-boy sex, but its leaden say such encounters are a fact of growing up for many teen-agers. Until now, bowmr. bomosexuala have studiously avoided briogtng up tbia subject in public. The group, whlch put "Bolse" in its name to recall prosecu- tions of homosexuals in Idaho in.- the 19®$, was ~tablisbed In December to help ensure, fair t»ials for the men in the Revere cue. Since then, the 12().member group bas prot.elt.ed a hotline set up by the district attorney for tlps about bomoeexual activity and picketed a library where plainclothesmen ·arrested homosexuals in the men's room. The group wants to: -Lower the age of consent from 16, possibly to 14. -Change the child molesla· lion laws so there is a difference between tbe penalties for statutory rape and forcible rape of boys. -Raise money to provide lawyers for the teen·a1e victlms ln the Revere cue and select a jury favorable to th,e defendants. f',....PageAJ TRASH ••• trash to county dumps and trash transfer stations. Workers were idled for two weeks by a similar strike in 1975 and spokesmen said the new strike could last as long. Drivers are asking for an 88 percent pay hike over a tbree- year period, from $4.50 an hour to $8.50. Management Is offering a 24 percent increase or $1.10. Stereo, TV Sets Stolen From ·e ome A burglar who twisted off the front door knob to gain entry took s tereo equipment and television sets from a Laguna Hills home. Orange County s heriff's officers said the break- sherifr's officers said the brealt- in was reported by clerk Joseph William Simpson, 22, of 22501 Rlmini Drive. The loss was valued at $1.095. BOVAN ••• well u wbat tecbnlques were used to entice witbesses to mate atatementa while the lnvestiga· tlon wu under way. Accordln& to Big Tony, he was unfairly coerced into talking about bis distant role In th~ af. fair. He said Deputy District Al· tomey Dave Carter threatened to expose bhn to those who would like to end bis life if he dJdn 't cooperate in the lnvesUga- tlon. But another lawyer, Deputy District Attorney, Oretta Sears, aaid abe believes Big Tony ta ex· a81eratin1 the danaer to bLs Ute. When Mrs. Sears asked ques· tions related to Blg Tony's past, the burly New Yorker balked at giving answers. And when she souaht infonna· tion about bis present activities. be retorted:' "I wouldn't tell you where I've been f Of' notfllng." Tbe .geUlnf nowhere·in·a· hurry exchangt between Mn. Sear.a and Big Tony ended abruptly when the wit.nest com- plained cf feellnl W. Judge Kneeland ended tbe day in court early and Big Tony was told to reappear Monday. He wasn'i the only witness to attempt to bolster a defense con- tention that investigators ran roughshod as they worked to close tbe case. A day earlier, Deborah Ann Addison. Fiori's former Hunt- ington Beach roommate, said Newport Beach police promised she wouldn't be arrested if she cooperated with them. That. cooperation included tal<- ln& police on a search of Fiori's apartment and accompanying. them to the Newport Beach police staUon. "They told me they wereo 't concerned with the Italians," Miss Addison testified. ''They said they wanted the Knsbnas. "Yeah, so they said lf l would give them a statement, I wouldn't be arrested. "So, I did. And when I finished they put the handcuffs on me and kept me in jail for nine days. If convicted, accused trigger man Fiori is likely to face the death penaUy. Too Much ? Too Little? Trustee Kopp also opposed the, $1,100 figure, saying the amount should be negotiated in eacl> cue. The school district couJ4 block new housl.Qc tracts. lf a def veloper railed to neiotlate ~ good faith, Jr.opp said. Supt. Jerome Thomsley told· trustees that 5an Clemente and San Juan Capistrano "are giving serious consideration to develop. ing ordinances to assist the school diltricL" The San Juan City Council bas requested additional informa· lion from the eebool district oo bow new housing developments - are affecting school enroll· men ta. The San Clemente City Coun- cil imposed a condition this week-on development of 1,770 acres of the Forster Ranch that the developer abide by the city's school tee ordinance prop<>saJ, if it ls adopted by the city. The Capistrano school district sprawls over 20 per~ent or Orange County land, mucb of it still to be developed. ll inch.adft> the communities of San Clemente, Dana Point, Capistrano Beach, San Juan Capistrano, Laguna Nl1uel and part of Mission Viejo. l',.._PllfleAI RECALL ••• years tal<en actions that have severely crippled the music pro- gram and the pupil personnel services and they have stopped planning ror growth of the dis- trict." He added that he has no idea how much a recall action will C06t the district. should it result in an election. "But it'll cost a whole lot more If it isn't held, .. he said. "ll'lL cost about $60,000 to buy out Dr. We lte 's contract , plus any damages that might be awarded." Dr. Welte's cutl'ent contract expires In Jt.me 1979. Howell estimated the district contains 47 ,000 v oters . Signatures of 20 percent of t.booe registered to vote would be re· quired to place the recall issue before the electorate. He said be expects to begin circulating petitions "in about two weeks," following after complying with a list of legal procedures. OONT BE MISLED BY DISOOUNTS. DEALS. SALES AND GtVE-AN AYS. THE OOMMON LAW OF BUSINESS SA VS IT BEST - IT IS UNWISE TO PAY TOO MUCt:f, BUT IT IS WORSE TO PAV TOO LITTLE. IF YOU PAY TOO MUCH, YOU LOSE.A LITTLE Me:>NEY AND THAT IS ALL. NHEN YOU PAY TOO ume. YOU SOMETIMES LOSE EVERYT1'4tNG BECAUSE TH~ PRODUCT YOU BOUGHT tNA6 INCAPAB1.E OF DOING~NHAT IT NAS PURCHASED TODO . YOU CANT PAY A LITTLE AND GET A LOT. DEN'S : iiiii8Hit1aii : ·eustam drapsr.iss HnOleum • vi60d floOr 1663 PLACENTIA AVfNUE • COSTA M£$A, CAllf. 92627 • PHONE 6.C6·4838 -6•6·23.5.5 f I I o.tty .... P.-" e.ry...,.. CASKET BEARINQ FRANK TALLMAN TAKEN DOWN AISLE Man tor Aviator Conducted at Costa MeH Church 3 Animals Killed Sentencing Slated In Cruelty Charge A man al'J'eSted by Orange C-Ounty Sheriff's officers after be allegedly shot and killed two valuable horses and a cow in the El Toro area pleaded no contest Thursday to charges of cruel."1 to animals and vandalism. Superior Court Judge R. War· , ren Knight accepted the plea :Many Offering To Help Girl .Held in Closet COMPI'ON <AP> -While her parents were being arraigned on charges or felony child abuse. calls flowed in from across the nation offering assistance to the 7·year·old child allegedly con· fined In a closet for long periods or time. Sgt. Miriam Travis of the Los Angeles C-Ounty Sheriff's cblld abuse unit said "worldwide at· tention" has been focused on 'Rebecca Holmes. who stands 32 inches tall and weighs only 24 pounds. .. ..We've gotten hundreds ot ·phone calls from people offering their homes for roster home ~placement for Rebecca, people ; putting up their homes for c licensing." she said. l ~ filed by Fred Joseph DiBernardo, 20, of San Pedro and ordered b1m to return to court June 5 for sentencing. DlBernardo faces a poulble one year county jail term and a $500 fine. Slx other counts were dismissed during negotiations between his lawyers and the Pml· ~uUon. It was learned durlng the court session that DlBemardo has offered to pay Frank Waer, the owner of two Morgan horses shot and killed in the Labor Day. incident in Modjeaka Canyon, the sum of $30,000 as restitution. Waer, who owns the FF Ranch, ls reported to be con- sidering the offer of compensa· tlon for his two dead mares. Waer'a neighbor, William T. Flowers, recently accepted $1 ,900 in restltutlon from DlBemardo for the loss of two of h1s Guernsey cows. Sheriff's officers said DiBemardo shot three horses and two cows with a .22 caliber rifle. One horse survived and a second cow was subsequently destroyed. Holiday Backed SACRAMENTO <AP) -The state Senate has approved a bill making Martin Luther Klug Jr.'s birthday, Jan. ts, a school holiday. Taugll, Btat Gentle BJttMCIDB RY•4N _......_.,.._.. .............. _Ji~ AQ heoriaa•nt of airer-.,~ ftom dllr...t itll dl»oed tow ta , .... O¥V llfwport BMch Tlttt~•tl•1 •• ioo. 1raveslde moqmen NJd • lalt aoodbye to aytator ..,_Tallman. Tallm.u died two days abort of b.b 9th blrtbelay 'Sat~ wben bl.a ~ Alteo craa'bld ~at Sldd.leblek Mo\lfttaln, He WU buried Tbu.raday •t Paclftc Vleft Memorial Park in tlW blJJa o,verlooking Corona del lier, foUOwlnl a mua of Chria· Uan burial at St. Joachim's Catholic Church in Costa Mesa. Dozens of avtaton crowded both the church and the cemetery wbUe others paid tbelr farewella from the aides over the windswept gravesite. Zooming low over the cemetery in honor of the famed stunt pilot were a World War I Fokker triplane, Navy Corsairs and P·Sl Fighters, World War II Japanese Zeroes, Lear jets and a formation of police helicopters ln the "missing man" formation to symbolize TaUman's absence. Police from Anaheim. Costa Mesa and Newport Beach also sent twin floral wreaths with bellcoptens sculpted on top, and many attended the services. Tallman's Tallmantz Aviation services police heUcopters as well as providing vintage planes and skilled stunt pilots for films. Among the aviators watching the salute ln the skies Thursday were actor Cliff Robertson. himself a pilot, a'nd Max Holtzam, now or Manhattan Beach, e World War 1 German aviator who new with the Red Baron. Tallman, who bad flown for more than 40 years, aerved as a Naval pilot during and alter World War II and wu licensed to fly everything from a World War l biplane to a 7'7 jumbo jet. He new in hundreds of films lncludlng "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World" and "The Great Waldo Pepper" as well as, more recently, the television series "Black Sheep Squadron." Tallman died, not during one of bia difficult stWJta, but when be •apparentl,v ran into bad weather Saturday afternoon dur· ing an otherwlae rouUne fligbL He waa returning from scouting movle locaUona ln San Fran- cisco. British filmmaker Michael Wiison, who Tallman bad dropped off in Santa Monica less than half an hour before the tragedy, said Tallman bad de- cided to fly on to Phoenix on personal business before return- ing to Orange County. Tallman's loagtime friend and partner, Paul Mantz, died in 1965 wblle flying stunta in a film calJed .. The Flight of the Phoenix." Tallman's philosophy of flying may in part have been summed up by the title of one or bis mov-ies. "God Is My Copilot," said Monsignor Thomas J . Nevin at Tallman's rites Thursday at St. Joachim 'a Catholic Church. Nevin, who had married Tallman and bis wife, Ruth, in the same church, ~ailed trom the pulpit that Tallman always consl'dered himself a copilot with God, the Sty Pilot. •'Therefore when the Sky Pilot landed at a different aiJ"pOrt last Saturday, l am sure Frank beard that voice say, 'Take courage. This is your bome port', "Nevin said: Biabop Juan Anube of Los Angeles officiated with Nevin at the services. Pallbearen were Tallman 's brother, Foster Tallman; his son, Frank Gifford Tallman IV ; Frank L. Pine of Tallmantz AvlaUoa; Tallman's son-in-law, Fred Leake: bis brother-in-law, John Manback, and bis nephew, Durant Slattery. Sybil Carter, shown· with b\lfband Billy, described the president's brother u "sort ot a tolllb type, but underneath be'• very gentle, oae Ol the kindest people t know. And he trles to bJde it." Mrs. Carter made the statement ln an interview with McCall'• maiutne. Springtime Mother and child enjoy a walk near the water on a soft spring day along the Orange Coast. The weatherman is promising more of the same nice weather through the wee ke nd. Series to Reveal Personal Pat NiXon Critics call her "plastic and antiseptic," but Pat Nixon ls re· peat.edly named Most Admired in magazine polls. A more personal look at the former First Lady and incidents behind the walls of the White House and Casa Paetfica in San• Clemente will be revealed In an exclusive 14·part series that ' begins Sunday m the pally Pilot. BeJond the smilinl silence, bow ls abe faring physically to- day! What has abe felt and bow bas abe reacted privately to her husband's campaigns, years in power and resignation? Historic photographs docu· ment her story from school days in WbJttier to the fim visit to Red ChlnL Other topics in S\Ulday's edi· tion will include: BACK AND HEALTHY - Stang Hydronics used con· (SUND A Y'S BEST) servative management to pull the company out of hot water. Now they're looking for green pastures in Arabia's desert sands. SUNSET'S DAWN - Measures designed to shut down useless agencies and com- mlssioria have gotten off to a slow start, but maybe that's for the best. say the backers ol sun. set laws. COMICS ON TV -Television is forever borrowing from other media. LaLely it's finding suc- cess by making serials based on favorite comics characters. An Associated Press story exp.lores why. Presents TOMATO PLANTS Ready.t o-be a r specimens of Sweet 100, He·Man or Bragger. 5" pol sbe, reg. 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On one occasion, Eleazer calleti a five·minute recess, a~ parently to ·give Holley time to "'lain hil composure. · With the seven 1enera\ court-martial memben (jurors> absent Thunday. the prosecutor. Maj. David CUqman, and .._ fenae att.orney Dan Hunter of Saa Diego requested a psychiatric ex· aminaUon for Holley. Eleazer accepted statements from the attorneys that Rolley is not capable of bearing testimony about b1mself, that be seems anxious and _paranoid and that he cannot participate in his de- fense. The judge ordered Holley to undergo a week of intensive tberapeutlc t reatment. by a Navy payeblatrlst at Camp Pendleton Naval Hospital. Pact,s Flayed By Esrondido ESCON1>lDO <APl -The City Council bas voted to publicly ex- preas oppoeltiOn to the ratifica- tion of the Panama Canal · treaties by the U.S. Senate. lo a J.2 vote, Mayor Doug Best and Coimcilrnen Art Dannell and Ron Bitner supported the sug- gesUon by Arthur Devine in a 1$pee~b fro~ the audience in whJcb be propoted flyibg nags here at half mast. Tbe council instructed City Mana1er Ken Lou.uberry to draft letters of opposition to the treaties, which tum the canal over to Panama by tbe year 2000. Bandini SUPER BLOOM For More Blooms and Fruits • .. ________ .. ________ .. Spec ally developed for use on vegetables, flowering pf ants, fruit trees, shrubs and bUlbs. For outstanding results, apply at time of planting and When fruit or flower buds begin to 50% OFF BARE-ROOT ROSES AND FRUIT TREES Non·Patent Roto • . . .. ...Rea. $2.S9. . Now l•N 11.30 l'atented ltoMt .. . .. .. Re1-$4.79 . . . Now lu,1 '2.40 1978 Award Winners . . . .... Rq. $5.99 .... 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Up to Our Ears aAU.Y •aOtJND THE aUBBJSB: onnie Count)''• Gr~at Trub Strike la now movint on toward lta ~.~~ and the troUbles are piling up for more than one w.u.uvu residents wbo an leltbolcllngthelrown plasUc ba&•· As th.ls walkout continues by •so trash.men who non:nalb' service 14 cities and coaaiderable county ter· ritory, lt'a amazing bow ownerous cttisenl simply lpore tbe facts of truh life. Tbae residents apparently just don't believe it '1 hap- pening. ~Y have always put out the trash and the traab goes magically away. SO m:EY OONTINUE to put out the trasb along curbs. Only now, it doean 't go away. They can't undentand it. AU of this bas brought some interesting developments into the news. ln Costa Mesa. for example, it was reported that "Phantom Trash Collectors" were operating in one ,. . . . . >'· . ..-· ~4 ----~-~-. -;~· Citlznl AtOOit Turn al County Dump Entrance neighborhood, sneaking. around under <:over or d~!kness and whistri.ng away residents• trash which was piling up along the curbs. In Huntington Beach, newly elected Councilman John Thomas, a construction man, rolled out one of his own ' S80.000 seven-axle truck and trailer ri~ and beRao touring the city, collecting refuse and dumping it out at the coun- ty 'a disposal grounds in Irvine. 10 Tustln, a 17·year-old high school lad was reported doing a brisk business by haullng away neighborhood rub· bish at a charge or 50 cents per barrel. He is probably do- ing this in defiance of the cootrac~ to the now-struck dis· posal farm . But so what? MEANWIULE, IT DEVELOPS that Costa Mesa's phantom trash collectors aren't ghosts at 'all. They're a flesh-and-blood couple, Bob and Kathy Watson, who live at 251 22nd St. The Watson.s had rented a little trailer to haul their own refuse Lo the dump. Watson, who works for a realty board, noted that this just happens to be Private Property Week. when every· body is supposed to note a special pride in their own real estate. "SO HERE WAS TIDS TB.ASH and rubbish piled out at the curbs all over our own neighborhood," Watson tx· plained. "So we just cq_llected all oC it we could and hauled it away with our own. Wt/e cot tireclof lookine at it." A lot ol people may get tired of looking at it before the traab strike ends. Greta Garbo Denies Aiding Biographer NEW YORK <AP> -Greta Garbo, who was reclusive even at the height of her actirJ career, has circulated a brief affidavit de· nying any knowledgTOr a biography said by its publishers to be in Miss Garbo's "own words." The affadivit and other signs that legal action mtgbt be in the offing prompted a Paris publisher, Seuil, to cancel a $ll0,000 con· tract with Simon & Schuster for French rights to the not-yet· published book, The New York Times reported today. TUE MANUSCRIPT by Antoni Gronowicz was putcbased by Simon & Schuster for a reoorted SlS0.000 advance and is to be publ.isbedonly after Miss Garbo's death. ··1 have known Miss Garbo since 1938. She thinks the book wiU damage her reputation. I had many interviews with her. Sbe is try· ing to destroy me," the Times quoted Gronowics as saying of the actress who retired in 1941. Ya/,uable Rubens - Stolen FLORENCE, Italy (AP) - Thieves climbed down through a •kYlllbt • a rope ladder and stole the Rubens muterpiece "The ~ Graces" and nine other Flemlab works from the famed Pltti Palace overnight. police reported today. Gallery officials estimated the value of tbe stolen paintings at more than $1 mUllon. It was CJlle of the most sensa- tional of a wave of thefts that bave plagued Italy's public and private art collections in recent years. But police said it was the first theft ever at the Pitti. THE THEFT WAS discovered when custodians opened the ul\ery this morning, police s aid. They said tbe thieves used a staircase to reach the roof from a courtyard and then let themselves down a rope lad- der to get to the gallery. Antl-burglff equipment is in the process of being inst.ailed in the gallery's Palatine wing, where the theft occ~. "But it was not yet in opera-tion, unfortunately," a police of- ficer said. A POLICE OFFICER said guards were on duty, "but they ha ve to look after many galleries inside the Pitli Palace and the thieves had from two Lo three hours to act between one inspection and another. The 23-by 14-inch Rubens work, painted on wood, pictures three sister goddesses or Greek mythology embracing. It was perhaps a model for an ivory sculpture, experts said. · The other at.olen paintings are smaller. All were part or the col· lections or the Medicis, rulers of Florence in the Renaissance and great patrons of the arts. THE THIEVES LEFT un- touched several priceless works by Raphael and two paintings by Titian on exhibit in nearby balls. The stolen paintings were all ex- hibited in the Corridoio delle Colonne. The Pitti Palace, in downtown Florence, is visited each year by hundreds of thousands of toW'ists from all over the world. It and Florence's other major gallery. the urrw. house some of the richest art collections in the wcrld. THE RllBENS' woag ac- quired in 1650 by Florentine CardinaJ Leopoldo de Medici, was the most valuable among the paintings stolen. Also stolen were four works by ComeUs van Polen- burg, two by Paul Bril, two by Gaspare Vanvite-li and one by Pier Molyn the elder. "'!'be l'bree Graces" was in· sured for $330,000 when it was shipped to Antwerp, Belgium. last year for ah exhibition or Rubens works on the 400tb an· niversary of his birth. "Its val.ae of course ls much higher than that insured," said Luciano Berti, superintendent of Cine arts in Florence. Radieals Protest PANAMA CITY, Panama <AP) -Radical students called for a nationwide protest today against the Panama Canal treaties, but no m assive turnout was expected. Southeast Gets Respite. ~Snow Spread Acroa Great P~ Te.Jtel'tlt•ra • Frost or f-.-.i1n9S ..,_post. td In $outh Carolin., MISMtlrl Nttw•.U4lllt"--• Eerty mo•nln9 temperatures Albu'.,_ Atreni. llaltlmo... 81-••clt BOIM loston hffalo Oii~ OMlntMltl a. ... 1- 0al Fl. 'W1tl De-Del1'91l °"""" ...._ .....-11 ..__ K~'ICllY Latv .... Llltleltodt L.olA_.n Miami Mlh1rwli• li\lb-SI. ... 111.vwtlle ..... on... HeWY#1r Oii ... CllY om-. fff ... PR 71 45 " $4 U4 SI 21 SI JS .11 S1 '° .07 •s » ..50 41 » .14 .... 04 50 • .2.S ., 4 " 3' 4' ,. .04 40 ,, tz " .,. a ,. ue 14 5' '1 JS •n .., 40 .. .w .. u .• ., » .. , S4 .... $4 JS 7S .. ,. .... ... 41 •• •l"OllfOCI "" Ntlon rMQ9d "'°'" u '" VeleftllM, NA, ton In Key West. NATION/WORLD ttlaere Four Were Killed This is what remains or a munitions ..D.lant near Cleburne, Tex., that was wracked by a series or explosions Thursday afternoon. Four persons died in the holocaust and three buildings in the Gearhart·Owen Munitions complex were totally de- molished. Cause of the blast, which was Celt tor miles, is under investigation. 'Junk Foods' Studied Proposed Aimed at Limiting School Sal.es W ASlllNGTON (AP) -School cafeterias would have to delay selling candy, chewing gum, soft drinks and other snacks uoUl all meals for the day have been served if a new Agriculture Department. proposal is adopted. .. We are proposing to prohibit the sale of these roods 'bttause we believe they have contribut- ed to a decline in the consump- tion of nuCritlaus foods in school and to reduced participation iD the school lunch and breakfast programs," Assistant Secretary Carol Foreman said today lo a speech prepared for the Newspaper Food Editors and Writers Association in San Jose. IN GENERAL, the foods that would be prohibited from sale before ihe final meal include candy, soda drinks, frozen desserts and chewing gum. The proposal is aimed at eliminating the sale of sweets that are not part of the Ngular school cafeteria menus for breakfast or lunch. The department adminlst.rs all child nutrition programs, in- c 1 ud i ng school lunches and breakfasts. About 25 million pupils are served daily under the school lunch program. WALTER REED, dtrector of public relations for tbe National Vet Loans Hiked? WASHINGTON <AP> -The government will increase Veteran Administration home loan guarantees by $1,500 under a bill approved by the House Veteran Affairs Committee. Under cUJTent law the Veterans Administra tions guarantees Sl7,500 or a mortgage taken out by a veteran. Automatic Merchandising As· sodaUoa, said in an interview from Chicago that "we have no interest" in competing with schools which serve meals Lo children. He said the industry is often "wrongfully accused" of entic· ing children to gorge themselves on snack food while ignoring or eating only part of their cafeteria meals. REED SAID A 11'15 associa· lion survey of schools io 10 states showed that vending machines provided an average of 3.5 candy bars and 3 soft drinks per student each month. He said it was "a complete myth•' that children rely he.avily on vending machine candy and other snacks at the expense of school meals. Congress last November gave the Agriculture Department autbOrit)' to prol}ibit the sale of food it.ems in sebQola wbicb the department "determines are of little nutritional value." Poet's Sex Choice # • Shakes TV Viewers BOSl'ON <AP> -Television station WCVB is apolOgi.ziog for poet Allen Ginsberg's remarks oo a live broadcast that bis sexual preference was for young boys. Giosberg also said be was molested at ace 8 by an older man in his grandfather's candy store and found the experieoc& enjoya- ble. THE SfAnON SAID it got about 45 telephone calls from mothers who were watching the 'lbursday morning show with children who were home on school vacation. It was the second such incideot tbe station bas experien~ within the past year. GINSBERG, 51, made bis remarks in a live interview with ac· tor Chris Saradon. who was guest co-host on the station's "Good Day" show. Tbe poet also criticized Suffolt County District Attorney Gar· rett Byrne in connection with a police investigation of homosexual activity in Revere and at the Boston Public Library. LAST YEAR, the station received about 400 calls after model Lauren Hutton said a four·letter word dealing with sex in a live in .. tervlew with co-host Janet Langhart. Miss Hutton lat.er apologized. The station prepared a statement, to be delivered today by Miss l+angbart, that says the sh •w makes "no attempt to censor our guests. Consequently, there are risks involved." The Ginsberg incident is a "classic example of the spontaneit)' of live television .•• We can only hope that in the future our guests, when malting their views known, will use judgment and good taste," the statement said. ~~~ Mh~~·-"'· STOCKS/ BUSINESS Friday•• 2p.m.(~PT) NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS ..... ' O!lt&tliMll WI .... If .... .,_ ......... VOf'•. Mldwfft. ~II!<. 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The company wu wamed several years ago tbat lt would not be poUUcaUy astute to keep oo addinl to its share of the market, leavina too UtUe for tbe other Japanese brew~n. KIRIN PEOPLE BELIEVE 'l'llEV'RE be1nt penalized for being ao good at malting beer. But they att heeding t.be wamin1. They recognlze that the only way the company can grow ls by expanding the total beer market or movlnr Into other businesses. They are PW'luin1 both avenuea . Japan, with Jess thin half the popuJatJon o/ the Un.lted States, downs about 36 million barrels of beer a year, which equals roughly the current output of Anheuser· Busch, the brewer of Budweiser and Mlchelob. Anheuser- Bue ch leads the •• American market with 23 percent of the total sales. . In Jap.a.n, on the other b&Pd. Kirin does about 62 percent of the total beer business. Money Tree Klrln achieved that dominance in 1973. Ever since, It$ sales have fluctuated ln a narrow ranre. It sold 20.8 rnlllioo barrels In 1975, 19.6 mill.ion in 1976 and 21.9 million in 1977. ATTIL\T LEVEL IT'S A litt.le behind the barrelage of Jos. Scbllb, tbe third largesl brewer in the United States. Indeed, it calls Itself the world's fourtb·largest brewer. lt would like to call itself '"third" or "second" or even "first," but it can't begin to ~allie tbat amblUon unw it can get the Japanese to drink mon beer. lt's trying by bringing out new beers. Kirin is a lager· type beer with an alcoholic content of 4.S percent, COil· siderabJy higher than the alcoholic content of most U.S. beers (with the possible exception of MichelobJ. The ~nd in the U.S. market bas beerrtoward light low·calorie beers but that's not being duplicated in Ja_pan, where obesity is not such a problem. Kirin's new brand is ~ein Brau, a heav.y ...beer with an alcoholic content ol 6.4 percenL life'lriwhile,10rin is .doing what U.S. brewers have not been interested in dolng; dlverslfytng. IT RAS BEEN A SOFT DRINK bolUer for a long Ume. its Kirin Lemon <a 7·Up·type product> being a leading seller. It holds ont ol t.be 111a.1or Coca·Cola franchises. It bas extended lbs line with Kirin Orangeade. Jn 1975, Kirin expanded into the food business. It's making tomato juice, vegetable juice, cheese, butter. milk and ice cream. · Finally. it has a joint venture with Seagram for the production of whisky. gin and vodka in Japan. Kirin· Seagram alsoimports wines and .liquors. K.IRIN'S lt'l7 RESULTS WERE just announced. The company's 'sales volume reacbed SU billion, about $1 billion more than Anheuser-Busch's total. But $l.4 bllllon of those sales represented government taJ.es on beer. Kirin ended up with a net profit of $72 million, some $20 million below what the Budweiser brewer earned . But whereas Anheuser·Busch can continue to try to enlarge its share or the beer market, that course is no longer open to KJrin . Laughter .Eases ·Some Troubles And you think you've got troubles? How about the gll)' who won a bundle at tbe track. stuffed the loot in his pants and then saw the windfall <not to mention bis breeches> go up in smoke? What about the disgrunUed chef who admHted bis own cheese sauces were so rich they gave him gout? How do you console a woman who has been beaned by a toilet seat? These are among claims reported by Aetna Life & Casualty representatives during urn. A .CLAIM WAS FILED BV A Florida man who set out for a day. or water skiing and ended up being knocked un· conscious by a fisb, bis boat wrecked after smashing into a tree. The skipper and three companions were skiing on a river, apparently stirring up the water so much that the denizens of the deep became overly stimulated. One -a large sturgeon or tarpon -leaped out of the water, shat- tered the boat 's windshield and knocked ( ) tbe pilot unconscious. ON 1'HE JOB Left witoout a driver. the boat smashed into a '-----------~ tree. That could ruin your whole day. " Another incident earned the Oliver Hardy "Why Don't You Do Something to Help Me? .. award for 1977. An Alabama driver happened upon a two-car accident being investigated by the police. Advised to back up by the offlcer on duty, the driver shifted into reverse and pro- ceeded around the block. No problem here, except that he made the trip backwards, at 50 mph. smashing into two parked cars in the process. His defense: "l just did what the policeman said." THE "ALWAYS MAKE SURE YOU Know What You're Squee%ing" trophy goes to a policyholder who was tortur~ by mosquitoes. In the middle of the rugbt he leaped out of bed and, unable to stand the torment any longer. sprayed tbe little winged devils into oblivion. You can imagine hls surprise wben, upon opening his eyes t.be next morning, be discovered he had sprayed.the entire bedroom With red enamel paint -not insecticide: Here's an example of love and devotion gone awry: One member of an apparently bat>PY couple loaned ber car tiO bet fJance., with the understanding that he'd drive it cross.cowtry and meet her soon for the nupUals. It took her several months to decide he'd gone west with tbe car and file her stolen car claim. Gl:'ITING BACK TO THE nJlST TDEE cases or abandoned normalcy, the gambllq enthusiast was lucky at the r~celrack . He concealed the wtnnlnp in bis trouaen. Ue then lighted a ciaarette and set his pants on fir&, dMt.roytng the cash, tbe breec:bea add, no doubt, hls entire atte~ The cbel's pleee de resistance was In the form of a re. quest IOf' workers compensation nrimbW'lt.me.ot. He tasted hlls own rich cheese sauces so often thJt he d.veloped aou and round it bard to won. 'fbe ~man wbo waa blt in the bud by a toltet seat ex· plained that "1e eotend a varieb' store ooJ,y to be beaMd bJ lbe ~ &9 it fell from an l>\'dud di:lpJay. A 11.Dal tale al woe: A mortlc:lan fUed a claim aeekiDI pa1ment for a 1traf.Md be.ct. Bmtnea was ao good he bad loaded too many cuieta into b1I beane . With all u..e troabl• cbroaided bero. It mllbt be well &o remember what an aDOa1Q)OUI author once WTOCe: ••Trouble lmodtd at tbe door but.. beatlQf a LMasb wlt.hln, burried away." 1 ' 0.U.Y'N.OT D ,LOS ANGELES <AP) - •employment, even wbeo you pald foe not working, can be rating. Winner in hLs only alart, Doul au went from elation to dlsap- olntment, because the Los geles Dodgers changed the tcbing rotation this week to ve him an unwanted ninth day rest. • He came out of the "emotional valley by 'blttlng -another peak Thursday night ln a 5·1 Dodgers victory over the •OJ Houston Aatros. ·~ "I 've bJHI aome ups and downa tbe last few days," the Los Angeles Dodgers leftbander said, .. And J hope all that 1tuff is forgotten. It was blown out of proportion anyway." Rau had been passed over dur· lng the Dodgers' series against Cincinnati, in favor or Tommy John, and Rau said at the time: "It's a slap to my confidence." Los Angeles manager Tommy Laso rd a defended the decision: "I wanted John to pitch against Cincinnati. J wanted Rau to pitch against Houston. Because 1 HOUSTON'S 808 WATSON TAOS OUT DUSTY BAKER. , ·sports ia Brief Angels Play Twim; Spinks Arrested BLOOMINGTON, Minn.-The California Angels continue their nin e-ga me road schedule tonight as they open the first or a three-game set with the Minnesota Twins amidst frigid conditions. , ~· On the mound ror California in tonight's televised action (Chan· nel 5 at 5:30) will be Don Aase (0·1 ). Opposing Aase will be Dave Goltz: (0·2) and temperatures , which dropped to 28 degrees Thursday night. Spfllb B oelced ST. LOUIS -Police said "orld Boxing Association beavyweigbt champion Leon Spinks was arrested early today QD suspected drug violation and failure to produce a driver's ~ license. He was released on a . bond. . Police said Spinks was sm· peeled of two counts of violating the Mi ssouri Controlled Substance law by possessing marijuana and cocaine. War· 1 s;ants were to be sought later lo· day. police said. Spinks and bis companion were r e leased from police custody shortly after 8:30 a.m. • The arresting officer, Francis Corona, said officers seized two .small bags or sacks, one con- ' taining a white powder sub-0~ce and the other possibly , , marijuana. 1'..ctue ttl•• ,. HOUSl'ON-Zeljko Franulovic and lUe Nastase scored victories tn the World Championship ten· • nls tourn,ey at River Oats Cowi- . ~ry Club lo qualify for a · 1emifinals duel. - er beat Erik van Dillen, 3-6, 6-4, 6-4. 48ers 'J'rade Bart SAN FRANCISCO Defensive end Tommy Hart was traded by the San Francisco 49ers to the Chicago Bears for a second-round draft choice Thurs<My and called it "kind of an insult." The trade was the third major one made by the 49ers in the past month. "I guess my asking price to the 49ers was too high," said Hart, but he added bis departure from the National Football League team came as a shock. 78ers lleU, 13 1·128 NEW YORK -Reserve guard Lloyd Free scored 18 or his 29 points in the fourth quarter to lead the Philadelphia 76ers to a 137·126 victory over the New York Knicks . Thursday night and a 3·0 lead in their Na· tional Basketball Association quarterfinal playoffs. The Sixers can wrap up the best-of-seven series with a vic- tory here Sunday. George McGinnis scored 29 points and Julius Erving had 28 for the Sixers, who never trailed in the contest. Am .... 9UCNb AKRON, Ohio -Earl An· thony, winner of the most Professional Bowlers Associa- tion titles, carried a 90·pln lead into the final day of match play in the $150,000 Tournament of Champions. •Anthony won five or eight matches Thursday night and See BRIEFS, Pa1e BT felt wewerebetteroffthatway." John pltched well to continue bis personal 10-2 career edtre over the Reds in a 5-4 Dodger D••••Slate MIO-•llAK.._(,_ AofllJl"-11ftMLMA...... J:IS._11\. A1N'll 2l "-WI 11U.•Antllt& 7:ZSp.m.. •" n .._.,.u ... Atoee•.-s 11:56 ....... victory Wednesday night aft.er the Reds won the first two games of that series. Rau's victory ovf\r the Astros was bis second ag&10Sl Houston Kings Fire Stewart Mter I Year INGLEWOQJ) CAP) -From the beginning, Ron Stewart was on thin ice. A winning, popular coach bad preceded Stewart with the Los Angeles Kings. and six of the top Kings players were finishing out their contract ob- ligations. When Bob Pulford left the Kings for Chicago, Stewart signed a two-year contract. 'Qle National Hockey League team went into decline, and the 45- year-old Stewart lost Ms job ThursdlU'. . The Kings said a successor would be selected today. Three onetime Kings -Bob Berry, Bob Nevin and Frank St. Marseille, are reported 10 be possible successors. In 1976 and last year, the Kings got into the second rolmd Qf the Stanley Cup playorts before losing to Boston. Last week, under Stewart, the Kings lost two straight National Hockey League playoff games to Toronto and were eliminated. The Kings under Stewart bad a 31-34·15 regular-season record, then lost the two playoff games to the Maple Leafs 7.3 and 4-0. Directing the Los Angeles team was complicated by the fact that six of bis players bad not signed and were playing out their options. Stewart will be assigned to another position with California Sports Joe., the Jack Kent Cooke-headed organization that owns the Kings, \he spokesman said. "I feel we bad a better team than we showed this season," said Kings general m,nager George Maguire. "A change had to be made to insure that the club would play up to the level expected." A veteran of 21 seasons in the NHL arid a member of three Stanley Cup championship teams at Toronto, Stewart's coaching career began with the · Portland Buckaroos of the Western Hockey League in 1973-74. He moved into the NHL coachlng ranks in 1975 with the New York Rangers, but be was replaced there by John Ferguson after just 39 games. He remained with the Rangers as directQr of player personftel until coming to the Klngs last year. this season. broqh! his record against the Astros to 1()...4. and ended a four.game Houston win- ning streak. "l was surprised I was aa gbarp as I was," said Rau, who bad 1one 10 days since bis last start April 10 in Houston. He won that game 5-2. "It took about six pitches before I found the groove. rve gone through a lot of phases the last few days," Rau said. "I was happy after beating the Astros. I was disappointed when I didn't get my start against the Reds. Bowling Star I And now 1 'm happy .,am." The victories moved tbe Dodgers bacl to wilbln one-half game of ~-"ad ln the NaUoo.al League w~ Loa Angeles starts Rick llbodell, 2.0, against the Astros• J.R. Richard, 1·1, in tbe second game of lbe four-came series tonight. The Dodgers trailed, 1-0, and had been restricted to three bits by Houston's Mark Lemongello, until the sixth lnnlng, when they erupted tor four runs. Three came on a bases·clearlng dou. See DODGERS, Page 8 7 Soper Was Close To Quitting Tour By HOW AllD L. RANDY Ol-o.ltt .......... He's still living on cloud 9 and Lhe realization of wiD.niq bi.a first Profe5Sional Bowlers Association tournament may not sink in for some tlme but Butch Soper is as enthusiastic as a newcomer while be competes in the Tournament ot Champions at Akroo, Ohio this week. Soper, aft.er 6lh->-ears of struggling, finally reached the win- ner's circle last weekend in the Fair Lanes <>Pen in Towson, Md., a victory that also gained him a place in the T of C event where S2 of the top bowlers in the country compete. He is in 18th place in the T of C entering today 's play. The former Costa Mesa resident who now bas an apartment in Santa Ana, came cJose to quitting the tour for Sood earlier this year. "l quit the tour twice before," be says. "Tbe first time was because or a family problem and the next time becauae I couldn't rmd t sponsor. "I managed a bowling alley in Fullerton for seven months when my ex-wife Jeannette, talked me into goiilg back on the tour on the West Coast," Soper said by telephone from AJtl'OO this week. "She backed me in it and I was trying to sponsor myself. I took time ort from my job and went to the tournament in Alameda. When it was over, I was packing to go back to my job when I beard a knock on the door. "A friend of mine on the tour was there and said bis dad was interested in sponsor· ing anolber bowler. Fifteen minutes lat.er, l bad a sponsor for the rest of the winter and I quit the job to go back full time on the tour. "I have been broke for the last year and now I am going to get some money out or it. My contract calls for me to be sponsored through next year." . What does having a sponsor mean to him? "He pays me a weekly ,salary and all expenses and In re- turn, gets a share of the pnze money I win," Soper explains. "He has an option to the end of 1979 which means I will be on the tour at least another year and a half." Two years ago, before be quit for the second time, he picked up $32,000 in prize money and finished 20th in money winnings. He was seventh on the average list that same year. Theo in 1977, be went eight weelts in a row without cashing in and decided to give it up. ''I was missing the cash by a few pins each wee.k," he re· calls. He also started slowly this sea.sen but in the last nine weeks, be \has made the finals six times and bas picked up $19,000 already this year. Returning to talk of this first victory, Soper added: "It was super winnlng one after coming close so many times in the past. I didn't think It would ever happen but it real· ly did. l still can't believe it." · How does be feel competing in the T of· C where only the best are asked to participate? "This is definitely a thrill," be says. "All of the top bowlers around are here, period. There aren't any part-time bowlers competj.ng. "Il is unreal, just the whole atmosphere .. It is a prestige See BOWLING, Page BT Player Keeps Stre8k Alive HOUSfON (AP) -"This," said Gary Player, "is a toqr of milk and honey.'• • Player wasn't referring solely to the 7-shot rallies that brought him tlUes in the Masten and Tournament of Champions in bis last two starts, nor to the 8· under-par 64 that gave him the first.round lead Thursday in the Houston golf tournament. The 42-yea.r-old South African was talking about the entire Amerlcan tour. "It's the greatest in the world." said, Player, who an· nually ci>mpetes on five conti- nents and bas claimed 113 tiUes worldwide. Trailing Player by a single shot was Australian Bob Shearer, whose 65 marked tbe best round of hls two-season American career. With those two ln the lead, it was the 10th time in the last 13 rounds on the American tour that foreign players had led or shared the lead. PGA champion Lanny Wadkins and Bob Murphy were another shot back at 66. The group at 67; 5 shots under par, included Andy Btan. R'1lndy Erskine, Orville Moody and George Burns, who generally plays well in this ~vent. Player, bidding to become the first man oin...two seasons to win three slrartht' events, was followed by ~ wife and son on his cburse record-matching romp and bas two more of bis children with blm. "It makes all the dllferen~ in the world, having your faplily with you," be said. "ll'1l torture P.laylng tournaments all around the world and being away from your famity for months at a time." With bis family watching, be reeled orr a string of three birdies beginning on the filth bole. Fl~I touncl IMdtri l'lllH'IUy In Ille uoo.aao ~ston °""' 90lf ._._"'on the • • .,7.Y#'d. ~ '2 Woodt-COuntry Glllll cou••w: " G.Pl•Ytr 8.St!Hrer L..W•dlllns 0 Moody 0 Burns 8.Murp/l'f A.8 .. ., 111.Erllllne 8.Nlcl'Wlls t,,.Hlnllle 0.L.lltlef' o .Kocl\ M.Reld F.l!NrU IC.Z..rley L..Nelson 8.Pell\.lm J.C.SNH 11.fl~IOO o.aies $.Heell\ H,Twltty e.c.11te 'G.llenler A.M<Nt kle L.TM•P90" M ......... J.S<llrodr T,Slmpso11 O.lverson A.P11mer J.Llster 8.Krtnrt L..TrevlllO M,Sullll•n T.Vlent111e 8.Strobl• lj.Sflew A.Curl .J.Dent T Aeron 8.EllWOOd J.Hewes 8.Jll<k•I J .¥1'111• Jltwnes w lld!MAm CY.Onl\em P.JK~ J .Atnner M.He~s a.Lltr11• V FrMldfl F.~ L.Gr-m o.~ M.HtelSlly P.Artllur JW.S-10 :&4·,._,0 ,..,._,o ~»-10 l>J1-10 ~)440 ~-10 ~ »-37-10 3441-11 U·,.-11 ~_,, ~· u.»--11 u.»-Jf ~I )Wl-11 u.»-11 ~I ~· u.a-11 • u.»--11 11-M-11 ~_,, ~1 Jt.lJ-11 ... 11-11 ~1 ~-11 ' Franulovic rallied to defeat Parold Solomon, 0·6, 6·3, 6-4 ~bile Nastase put on ~ masterful display of spin shots to eastn& paat Jaime Fillo!, 6-4, Toronto, s.-f Clash Tonight at Big A • &-2 Thursday. ... erllPNt ' SANTA CLARA -Trey WaJlke \IPlet Sanely Mayer, 1-6, ".! 7-6, 6·• Tburad.ay ntirat in a · ,,. Ol'&Dd Prtx tenoJ.s tourney. · " : lo the other stnales matcbea .Arthur Aabe beat Oen• M_,tf, . 11 ,,., 5-7, a.a to advanee to the ;. Hmtlioall; Benle MJtton ouat- n ed Rm P&Ur. 74, &-4; Byroa Bertram ellminated Van WmitQ:r. 1-1. 1-i: IDd Riclr J'lab. ··i It figures to be a low scortnc game toblgbt when tbtl California Surf bosu the Toronto Metros·CroaUa lo a North American Soccer League game at Anaheim Stadium. AcUon be1ln1 at 7:30. Toronto has yet to score a 1011 lo t 'No k>laet and ts the only team in tbe NASL without a polnt to Ua cndit. The Surf bu won three •unt1, all by iden· tkal 1.0 IOONI, and Iott another ' to tbe Alt.eea, •·L Surf coed>. t* S..tU feels it wiJJ be a cloee 1ame. ''They <Toronto) are aJw~s very dltflcult to face," be says. "They are very. defeatlve and skillful. They Uke to win one-nil and plq a v~ tl&bt aarne. "We miat nol be cold. We can· not take too many chaacea to leave ounelves open for the counte11 attack. We wUI bave to keep CcMI at them with aoqd, 11en1lbl• stuff. Is Sewell conCa"Hd about \be I.ck ol acor'fl\I by the Sur< (four aoata In U rnuy 1amea) 'I "I'm not really concerned," be ••Y•· "We1ve won three ••mes and I'm n:aore inter.ted fJl winnln8 thaa Jn scoring. I would llke to have more acorlnc b ut that will come along naturally." Toronto ha• added three Ar-1enUnJ.an playen to the roster this week to try to bolster lht 1corln1 at.tack. · Forwards Norbollo Oalluuo and lAwla 8~ alona wit.h mldtlelder 10.car Pae& heve Jolt\ec( lht chab. ..... Sewell says be will .. tart tbe same lineup toni1b& that opened Tuesday against Vancou'les::. .. This means that Malcolm Lord wbo sco~ tbe lone Surf' 10&1. wlll agaln start as a midfielder ror the injured Geor10 Graham. Anselmo Vicioso wlU 1el the · f)od at ri&bt wlnl ln pl~ o1 Manuel Cueoca. FollvfMI IOnl,ht'a aame, the Surf wm be or unUl a wt!U froOt SWda.Y wbc.n It pll)'t an afttrnoon 1ame in Vancouver. ROSIE CASALS Oranges In WTl1 ' ( , Opener I•.: NEW YORK -Pure orange juice is an expensive commodlty in the city or New York and Anaheim Oranges tennis coach Cliff Drysdale is hoping biS team -wm not be feeling the pinch tonight as they open the 1978 World Team Tennis campaign against lbe defending champion New York Apples at Madison Square Garden. Following the one-night stand in New York the Oranges will return to Anaheim Convention Center where they'n open their home &eason Monday night against the Boston Lobsters. Drysdale, a 16-year veteran of professional tennis, will lead a team particularly $trong in doubles. "Since three of the five sets are doubles, I'm enthused about our lineup and our chances," says president and general manager Dennis Hall . ..., ''The players we were able to sign should not only make us competitive in our inaugur~ year. but if things fall in place, we would be title contenders, .. Hall says ,. Topping the-bill is Rosie. Casals. a five·time Wimbledon_ champ in doubles. She's been- ranked among the top 10 in the: world for 10 straight years. t A 28-year-old native or S&Jl' Francisco, Casals played th& last three seasons with the Lo( Angeles Strings. The Oranges: obtained her rights for cash andi future draft considerations. : The Strings won't tM! hurting: however, because theymanagedl to lu_re Chris Evert from: Phoenix, and Los Angeles is no~ considered a top contender ro •• the western division UUe. • Jn the east. where Anaheim is~ placed because th~e was na1 more room in the west, conten·\ ders are expected to be New l V:ork, the two-time WM' champ.~ and Boston, tea by player-coachJ ROy .Emerson or Newport< Beach. . Anaheim ls coosldered at lust: a dark horse contA!nder, if only• because or its strength in: doubles. . i Joinlng Casals on the di.staU! side is Francoise Durr, aj doubles special.Lst wbo won ~, U.S. Open tiUe twice. • She a1ao won the Wimbledonl mixed doubles crown in 1976 and: wa9' a Wimbledon runner-up In: women's doublet four ttrnes. ~ Filling out the f emaJe ajde 'of, the. A.nabelm roster is Kathy: Harter. a Marina ~ Uf'8lt·• 'lngton Beach) erad uate who wm~ be us~ to spell Caaala and DwT ,! accordlq to Drysdale. • The <>ranees n1ure to bave l some •trenctb in sinates too, since Dryldale Wfl the WTl"s • aecood leadin8 11l.01les player S beblnd Bjorn Bort last seuon. : Dryldlle. a npt,y. and Mark j Cox, • lefty. wtll PrOb&bly • alternate In ainalcs anti t>lay: toiether in men 'a doub,ea. t where they're ranked No. • in 1 lb• wortd. 1 ... ~- ..