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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-04-28 - Orange Coast PilotNew-DB Offieial Eaees Trial in Smashed, 2 Uq1•t Oil CAtmpany Fen ' . -,. .... .j . ~ Tragedg Strikes ·Bard . At. One ·Han's Family .. ,I ~ " I ~ (' F RIDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 28, 1978 . 1IOI.. 1', MO. ... 4 UCTIGfd. .. PAOU Freeway Rampage -Hurts2 LOS ANGELES <AP> -A 34-year-old man was arrested early today after a 20-mile hit and-ran freeway rampage that left at least 32 cars sideswiped and rear-ended. At least two motorists were hurt in the string of crashes, and the arrested driver, identified as Howard Swearingen, was re ported in serious condition a. UCLA Medical Center Swearingen, whose hometown was not immediately known, was taken into custody by highway patrolmen on the Santa Monica Freeway Thursday night after he crashed an allegedly stolen station wagon Into the center divider near Overland A venue in the Palms District. His wrecked pickup truck bad been abandoned two miles earlier after it smashed into the center divider, officers said, adding that a staUon wagon was comnt1t11deered and its owner shoved aside. The bizarre chain or events began on the Santa Ana Freeway, moved onto the Long Beach and Pomona freeways and finally onto the Santa Monicl Freeway. Disbelieving drivers used emergency roadside phones to notify highway patrolmen, who arrested Swearingen after the station wagon crashed. It was . destroyed by fire when f emergency flares ignited leak- ing gasoline. Officers said Swearingen would be booked for investiga- tion or 30 instances of hil-and- run. felony drunk~n driving and ; auto theft. "We're still trying to piece together everything that hap- 'pened," an exflsperaled officer said. Although 32 vehicles were re· ported damaged, officers said they expected more would be re-- ported later. DISI'ROY TAPE, PATMJnSED Pal Nlxon look an unprecedented step when she urged her husband to get rid or the Wateraate tapes -before she had any idea of their contents. But President Nixon fa1Jed to heed her advice. even though it's po11ible It toUld have aaved bis administration. Lester David's "The Lonely l' Lady of San Clemente: The Story ot Pat Nlxon" continues on Page A?. ' "''"'---LEE STEELE, WHO LOST 10, COMFORTS WOMAN fn West Virginia, Impact of Tragedy Widespread West Virginia Man Loses 10 in Family ST. MARYS, W.Va CAP> - Lee Steele battled cancer 10 years. ln one day, in just an in· stant. he Jost 10 members of his family. Four sons -Larry Steele, 32. Ronald Steele, 30, Earnest Steele, 29, MUesSleele, 26. A brother -Emmett Steele, 61. Two brothers-in-law, Robert and James Blouir. And three nephews, Steve Blouir, Chester Payne, 19, and Brian Taylor, 18. All fell to their deaths Thurs- day when scaffolding lnslde a 170-fool power plant cooling tower under construcUon beside the Ohio River collapsed. "We was very close, me and my sons," Lee Steele, a burly man who professes strona Chris- tian beliefs, said in a telephone interview from his home here. "I Just trust in God. He'll never put more on me than 1 can bear. He 1eta Ill~ thro\lab the rough spots, but it'• hard." A rew hours before, he had stood weeptn1 outalde a makeshift morsue set up in the nearby Belmont. W. Va., nre sta· tton. "Four boyl, t Iott four boys," Steele had cried. Inside , were the bodies of 51 (' workers, including his kin. St~ele, a retired construction laborer, met tragedy before. A brother ren to his death in a con· struction accident on a New Jersey bridge in 1960. Steele has undergone 20 weeks or radiation treatment for cancer. Steele bas four daughters and, now. one son. Robert Steele, 35, had been working nearby on the Pleasants Power Station construction site when. be heard a roaring sound as the scatrolding and sections of concrete peeled away from the partially constructed tower. "I knew that they were all up there," be sald. "I work rlgbt beside them." Belmont Mayor Robert l)(Xy. who knows the familv and (See FAMD.Y, P11e Ai> Teacher Killed INDIO <AP> -A 57-year-old driver education teacher was killed ln a hlt·and-run accident that occlUTed when another ear ran a atop alp, lnvesUgators Hid today. Jenny E. ChnstJan, a teacher at Indio ffilh School for 18 yean, was killed Thursday nl1ht when a car pulled onto the •!D•ln road from a slde street. • Denial Trips on Details 8 7 GAllY GMJIVU..LE ..... ,...~ Loe Anples Ram.I qrficlala de· nied today that le•Pl owner Car· roll Roeenbloom has decided to move his football franchise to Oran1e County in 1980. StoritlS that say the football transplant decision has been made "are simply pure specula· lion," said Rosenbloom aide Jack Teale. (EatJler story to- day, Page B7> As Teale spoke, bqwever, the chief spear carrier in Anaheim ·s drive to. bring the Rams to Anaheim Stadium was en route to a meeting with team officlaJs. Tom Liegler, manager of the Anaheim Stadium and Conven· tion Center. said the meeting is a continuation or negotiations that intensified three months ago. "We have gone from verbal understandings to informal memos and now we are at the point where something like $100 million worth or details have lo be hammered out," Liegler said. Admittedly buoyed by reports Rosenbloom has decided his Rams should play their games in Anaheim Stadium, Liegler said, "Nothing becomes official or final until documents are signed. "It must be understood that we are talking about n.ore than just simply a lease on Anaheim Stadium," Liegler said. ··what is being discussed is a development program. including expanding the stadium seating . that m"Y eventually involve $100 million worth of value. "As you can Imagine, the amount of detail involved in such plans is tremendous and <See RAMS. Page A2) GuterPlmu Panama Visit WASHINGTON CAP> - President Carter will visit Panama on June 16 and 17 to sign the documents beginning the transfer of the Panama Canal to the Central American nallon1 the White House saia today. Deputy White House preu secretary Rex Gr11Dum llid th~ president accepted an invitation by Panamanian leader Omar Torrijos to make the two-day trip. Qraoum said its principal purpose "la to sign the protocol confirmlng the exchange of the documents raUlylng the Panama Canal treaties." ..... II Upward Bound County Price lndBx RUes By The Assoclated Press Led by meat, J><>Ultry and fish prices, the Los Angeles and Orange County consumer price index r_os~ 0.5 percent from February to March, the U.S. Department of Labor statistics said today. c Related story,A4> ·Jim Wurth. head of the department's Los Angeles office. said a sampling of goods a nd services which cost $10 in 1967 rose in price to $18.74 last month. The grocery prices rose 3.2 percent during the month. he said. Declines of 1.2 percent were recorded for fruits. vegetables and alcoholic beverages. he said. The overall cost 4>f living increase. the department said. was 6.1 percent over last March. Moved Equipment? New HB Official Faces Oil Trial t By ROBERT BARKER Of Ille Diiiy ~let Staff Newly elected Huntington Beach Councilman John A. Thomas Is scheduled to stand trial nex,t Tuesday in West Orange County Municipal Court on charges of grand theft. Questioned why the dispute was not handled as a civil action involving a dispute between the two parties be said. "I woul~ rathernotgelintothal. .. Thomas is facing a misde- meanor jury trial on charges thal he disposed of property belonging to the King Petroleum Company which shares the premises of Thomas' trucking and cranecompany. Police ~ports indicated that the alleged action involved about $20,000 in equipment. The alleged removal or oil well parts. appliances. fixtures and two storage buildings re- portedly occurred between Sept. 2S and Nov. 29 last year. The re· ported removal of the equipment is said to be the result of a long- standing feud between Thomas and Thomas C. King, the owner and president of the oil produc· lion company. Thomas said Thursday that no theft was Involved and nothing or value is missing. He said he moved the oil equipment to another part of his property as part or a cleanup oper.tion. He said that accumulated trash was hauled to the Orange County dump. Deputy District Attorney Robert Herron said today that the matter is being handled as a criminal trial because of allega. tlons of theft, 5 Wor kers Hort STANFORD <AP) -Five workel'!I suffered minor lnJurles Thursd"Y as they fled from a Stanford University construction site where steel reinforclnf for walls buckled and threatened to Call. Thomas entered an \nnocent plea Feb. 16 when the charge was reduced from a potential felony to misdemeanor status by. the Orange County District At-torney's Office. A Huntington Beach Police Department report tisted the motive as "persona! gratifica- tion. possibly harassment." (See TRIAL, Page AZ> Orange .. u ·eather Low clouds tonil?ht and Saturday morning with only partial clearing tomorrow afternoon. A lit- tle cooler days. Highs Saturday 65 to 70. Lows tonight in the mid 50s. INSIDE TODAY The ~t Faire in Agoura ii OM again drawing thocuandl of Southlanders to iu E:lizabethon~m environs. Stones and photos on Page Cl. lad ex B F tid!y, Apnl M "71 General to Retire .. Takes Second Public Blast at Carter WASHINGTON CAP) - OutsPQken Maj. Oen. John K Slncfaub agreed today to retire from lbe Army after his seeond pu bile blast al P reaident Carter's policies. Bric. Gea. Robert Solomoa, the • Al"llQ''I lftlormallon chief. told reporters that Sln1laub .. agreed to retire" following a meetina tbia lllCll"DiQI wl\b Arr:Ay Saturday's Trash Vote Confirmed By JACKIE llYllAN OI .. o.1tJ .... IQll Teamsters union officials con- firmed today that striking Orange County trash truck drl vers will vote on a new management offer Saturday morning. The drivers, who have been oo strike since midnight, April 17, will meet at 9 a.m. at Teamsters Hall in Orange. The meetin& could last as long as three hours. a spokesman for Local 396 said. The strike against seven dlis· poaal firms that serve mo~~ a mUUon Orange County resi- den ta has left drivera and employers on the ver1e of a war both sides say they don't wanl Raul Rangel, vice president of Jaycox Disposal. said his flnp. like lhe olbera, hu beeo lo· terviewing prospective employees ud will begin birlng new drivers it the Teamsten re- ject the manapment offer. Delalla of the offer haven't been disclosed, but a federal mediator said lt contained "significant concessions" by management. Drivers have been earning $4.50 an hour under a three-year contract that expired April 17. They have asked for $4 an hour more over the next three years, five days a year in sick leave, dental coverage and changes in the way grievances are proc· essed. Originally, management of. fered a $1.10 an hour raise over the three-year period. Incidents of violence against property, including the buminl -of several Jaycox Disposal trucks and a m,,ooo flre at Anaheim Disposal, nave marred the strike No injuries were re- ported. Meanwhile, residents of many Orange Coast communities Jtave round themselves hauling their own trash or storing It. Dumps open to the public on Saturday include the Coyote Can- yon Landfill on Bonita Canyon Road behind UC Irvine, and the • transfer station on Gothard Street near Ellis Avenue in Hun· tington Beach. Laguna Beach residents can take their trash to dumpsters located al the Agate Street Fire Station and the city employees parking lot across from tbe F esli val of Arts grounds. County officials have recom- mended that residents use their garbage disposals as much as possible, flatten oul cans and cartons to save space, and store newspapers and other refuse items th.at pose no health prob- lem. City· officials have urged resi· dents not to leave trash outside where animala can get at it. They also have recommended the use of heavy plastic trash bags. S.l Fonds Voted W ASIDNGTON <AP> -The Senate Armed Services Commit· tee voted Thursday to authorize $105.5 mllllon to continue re- search and development of the B-1 strategic bomber, which President Carter has already de- cided not to produce. DAILY PILOT S.cretary CUfrord Alexandn and Gen. Berna.rd Roaers, Anny .chief of Slaff. • The Army ofCiclals ordered Singlaub to rty to Weshlngton after they learned that Stng[aub blasted Carter's deelaion not to produce the ntutron warhead and dllagreed publicly wilb lbe Panama Canal treaties lo a apeecb Thursday. ,. .. .,,... G!NBW. TO RmRE C.,.., Crtk Slftglaub Man Claims Ar,ned, Pair Raped Him NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J . CAP) -A teen-ager charged with raping a woman says she and her husband actually raped bim. "It's apparently the wrong charge," said a spokesman for the state attorney general's of· fice. "The law says rape is •forced carnal knowledge or a woman'." William Einhorn, 18, from Port Reading, claimed he was raped, kidnapped and assaulted by Elizabeth Ann Pillar, 20, and h er husband, Robert, 24. Einhorn alleged that Pillar put a .22 caliber revolver to the teen- ager's head and ordered him to have se~ with bis wite. Superior Court Judge John E. Bachman freed the couple on their own recognizance Wednes· day, commenting, .. Quite honestly, it's not a rape." Said Middlesex County Prosecutor Richard Rebeck: "It may not be rape, but there are other serious charges the grand jury will have to consider." Rebeck said the rape charge was filed because Einhorn signed the complaint and the judge accepted iL .. People can sign complaints for anything," he said, adding the charge probably would be dropped. Einhorn was charged April 16 with raping Mrs. Pillar and has been released on $5,000 bail. Her husband told police that the cou- ple befriended the teen-ager and offered to let him spend the night in their apartment. Pillar said he awoke in the middle of the night to find the youth raping bis wife. Insisting Tuesday that he was the one who was raped, Einhorn alleged that the couple picked him up April 15 when he was bltcbhildng on Roule 35 in Mid· dlesex County. He alleged that they took him to a local tavern and then to their ·apartment, where Pillar allegedly pulled the gun. Waddill Jury Deliberates For 5th Day Thedoorofthejuryroomclosed again today on nine men and three womenwboaretryingfortbefdlh day in a row to reach a verdict in the baby murder trial of Dr. William Baxter Waddill. The sequestered and carefully 1uarded jury left tbetr hotel ahortly aft.er having breakfast there today and checked into Oran1e County Superior Court Judae James K. Turner's courtroom at 9 un. Judge Turner has not yet dis- cussed his plan5 for the weekend Ir tbe panel advises him later to- day lhal they aUU do not have a verdtct. Juror• came back to the courtroom 1bunday to hear for the third time • taped recordlnc of a telepbolle conversation between Dr. Ronald Cornellaen and Wlddlll. • Last year, Slntlaub was re- aaalaned from a top tob in South Korea aJter critieizing lo a newsman Carter's decision to withdraw U.S. ground troops from Ko"'a. SOlomoo said ~. Fredetick Kroese~ Sm,laub'1 bola at the Anny Forces Command head· quarter~ in A.Uanta, recom· mended t.vAl4fxander and Rogers that Slnglaub "be permltted to retire." Kroesen ac· companied Singlaub to the Pen- tagon. The much-decorated Singlaub. a combat vetera.n of World War U. Korea and Vietnam, is 56 and has completed more than 35 years of mllltary service. He is eligible for annual retirement pay of $31,465, wbicb is tbree- quarters of his active duty pay. Under military retirement law, Singlaub would have been required to retire in October, 1Jr79. ' Solomon indicated the date of Slnglaub's early retirement was not definite. Having suffered wounds in battJe, he could claim some degree of disability benefits and this normally is de· termined by a medical board before a military officer actual· ly retires. Deputy White House press secretary Rex Granum said Carter was in the position of "havinc been -.dvlsed" or Singlaub'a retirement ratber than of ''inttia~ it." Asked whether Carter read a full tramcript ol Sinslaub's re- marks, Granum said be thought the president bad "better things to do." Meanwhile, a spokesman for Slnglaub said tbe general thought his remarb Tbunday bad ~ off tl1e record wben he apoke to ROTC cadets at Georgia Tech. Slnglaub was "led to believe by the people wbo arranged for the speech that it was to be an off-the-rec6rd, academic en- viron men l ," said the spokesman. Col. Harry Heath, chief of public affairs at Fort McPherson near Atlanta. Althouib a television camera and several reporters were pre~ent, Singlaub was "not aware that any members of the com- mercial news media was there." He said that ii Singlaub had known be was speaking before representatives or the news media, lbe remarks probably would have been tempered. In his remarks, Singlaub told the ROTC cadets: "I think the decision not to produce the neutron bomb without some compensating concession from the other side is like throwing your trump card away in a game of bridge," Singlaub said. "I think it's ridiculous." Singlaub also told the cadets the Panama Canal treaties, ratified by tbe Senate after months of intense lobbying by the administration, were un-necessary. He said be was con- cerned about ties between Panama and Cuba and worried that Panama might put restric· lions on me of the canal. f',.....PogeAJ RAMS ••• will require a great deal of tine tuning." Part and parcel of the Rams move to Anaheim is the develop- ment of a commercial-industrial complex surrounding the stadium. Anaheim Mayor John Seymour said today the city council will carefully monitor negotiations of the development scheme that roughly calls for the d eveloper to expand Anaheim Stadium from about 43,000 to 73,000 seats. In return for what is estimated might be as much as a $15 mi Iii on expansion of the stadium, the developer will re· ceive development rights on city-owned property surrounding the Big A. "Naturally, the city will carefully control any develop- ment that will take place," Seymour said. Meanwhile, in Los Angeles ci· ty and county officials who a few months ago scoffed at the idea of a Rams flight from the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum were admittedly alarmed. A Coliseum spokesman said Rosenbloom had indicated he would not make a decision until it was ~ided if the Olympic games will come to Los Angeles in 1984. The Rams owner ls seeking hnprovementa in the Coliseum that would be ruled out if the Olympic pageant Is held there. Korean Boat Sunk SEOUL, South Korea CAP> - The Soulb Korean navy sank a North Korean boat early today tn a bottle near Komun-Do Island, about 250 mUes south or Seoul, the Counter-lnrlltration Command said. The bodies of two North Koreans and several Item• oC North Korean-made equipment were recovert!d, and one South Kor an sailor was klllcd, t1'e command said. r. ,... .......... WORKMEN TRUDGE THROUGH RUBBLE OF SCAFFOLO 51 Men Plunged To Their Death• In WHt Vlrglnl• Tragedy Witness Describes Scaff old Tr.agedy WILLOW ISLAND, W. Va. CAP) -Witnesses said it looked like an apple being peeled, watchmg a skeleton of acaffold- mg drop away from the inside or a huge tower and break off a Hng of concrete, taking 51 men screaming to their deaths 170 feet below. George Pepper was 200 feet from the tower when he beard something "that sounded like a big train roaring by." "The next thing I saw was a pile of dust. All I could see was beads busted up, legs out of socket, arms scattered around. It was just a mangled-up, God· forsaken mess. I'll see that scene the rest of my life.'' he said. Grieving relatives toda.y began planning fune rals. A member of the Steele family, 10 of whom were killed in the dis- aster, said four Steele brothers would be buried in the Willow Island Cemetery, which lles in the shadow of the two giant cool- ing towers at the adjacent power plant. Harvey Hatfield of the Rutten- cutter Funeral Home at nearby * * * fi',.... PGfle Al FAMILY ••• helped carry bodies of many of the victims into the morgue, said: "lt's terrible. Steele bas suffered b e fore. Now she (Steele's mother Millie, 85) bas to bear this, too. "People here are pretty staunch people though.'' Doty added. "They will survive and· go on because people of this community band together." Emmett Steele's oldest son, Carlton, also was working near the cooling tower, the in· complete twin or a 428-fool tower built nearby for Monongahela Power Co. A Carlton said he and other family members tried to get his father to quit the high-level iron work and take a job on the ground. "We tried to get him to change with us, but he wouldn't." But Lee Steele saw it dif· rerently. "That's bis job, that's his busi· ness .'' St. Marys, said no mass funeral service was planned. "We have 16 of the vlcUms, ln· eluding the Steel es," be said. "Right now, we're talking to the families ooe by one ~d the ar- rangements haven't been de- cided for anyone as of this morn- ing." The accident occurred Thurs· day as workers prepared to make the 29th or 82 concrete pours on a giant cooling tower being built at a $680 million coal- fired electrical generating plant overlooking the Ohio River here. Federal inspectors moved in today to investigate reports of faulty scaffolding and the possibility that the huge catwalk on which the men worked was moored in st.ill-wet concrete. In Washington. a spokesman for the Occupational Safety and Health Administration said 13 inspections of the Pleasants Power Station site since 1973 bad revealed "numerous violations both serious and nonserious. · • but said he did not know what they were or whether they in- volved scaffolding. OSHA spokesman James Foster said the most recent in· spection was a year ago and that the operations or Research Cot- trell Inc.. the Bound Brook. N .J ., subcontractor building the tower, bad never been in- spected. But 'Thomas Buontane, direc- tor of corporate communications for the company. said the scaf- fold was inspected daily. He said it was "a complete mystery bow this could happen ... It's im-possible." Another spokesman for Research Cottrell said today that the company bad construct- ed 36 aim.ilar towers In the Unit· ed States. .. I heard a loud roar, rumbling and rumbling," said Yales Seils. an asbestos worker ... I looked up and saw the top of the cooling tower ran inside and the scaf-folding peel away. You could see the men running ahead of it as it was peeling. It just went faster and faster and overtook them." Rescuers, using cranes to un- tangle the debris, round no signs or life among the torus of twisted metal, splintered wooden planks and rope safety net. "II they lived through the fall, they didn't have a chance in that stuf(," said one witness. JOIN THE EST ABUSHMENT! .. TRIAL ••• Both Ktng, who ts a . lawyer and his auorney. Bill Anderson. declined to comment because of pending llligatlon. King and three other pl.ainllCfs also have filed a civU lawsult against Thomas and b1.s wlle ln Superior Court. Spencer Alter, Thomas' at- torney. likened the controversy to the batUe between sbeepmen and cattlemen for land rights In earlier days. Ke indioa_ted Chai the dispute boiled down to differences between the owner or the SU?• race property <Thomas) and the owner of gas and otl lease rightc; on f"ur acres or the property (Kin~). Thomas, who has been i blgbly vblble rtgure since blJ electlOQ to the council April 11. denied any wroogdolog. ' He said the legal action was pressed by a number of c\ty of· flclals who wanted to bamstrina him when they teamed that hf was planning to nm for office. · Thomaa said that his crane and trucking business at GoJdeil West Street and Garfield Avett~ has been expanding and that he was attempting to clean up anC beautify bis property. ~ He said that the King Petroleum Company was given a citation by the city in 1976 far not keeping its operations free from rubbish, debris, trash anti other waste material. ·. Thomas said tbat cleanup measures weren't taken for nearly a year before he took a~· tion to "clean up" pipes, »*eii> of ateel and other debris that tte sald bad accumulated. He said th•t be moved equil)- ment to other parts or the proO.- erty and hauled the remaini~ t~ash to the dump. · Thomas said that he was eJQ- powered to assume cleanup measures under state law to abate a nuhlic mdsance. · ,According to police report!, K1ng reported that two storage buildings bad been demolished and oU pipes, pieces of st~. other equipment and fixtures were removed. King told police that more than 100 Items were missing in all. Thomas is quoted In the police report as saying, "We bulldozed those buildings down and hauled all the trash to the county dump. There was nothing s tolen because il was just trash." He said ~day that the two buildings collapsed and fell when they were being moved. He said that be bas waged a battle to enforce oil code standards but that his efforts were hampered by lack of official action. He said that was one or tbe reasons he decided to seek office, "to clean up such things.'' A civil suit against Thomas and bis wife was filed by King Dec. 22 and three other plain· tiffs. The suit is asking $.500,000 in punitive damages. The civil suit also charges that Thomas threatened employees with a gun while they were servicing a well site and pump last July 11. Thomas has filed a counter· suit seeking termination or the mineral rights lease. Thomas was photographed and fingerprinted Dec. 15 in Huntington Beach after a war- rant had been issued by the West Orange County Municipal Court. He was not arrested, accord- ing to police. He said that police did not give him a chance to explain his side or the dispute to prove that there was no theft before the warrant was issued. There is a definite advantage in doing business with an ESTABLISHED local firm. , We are Interested in doing business with ESTABLISHED mills. which we have determined after decades of doing business. There is no way, unfortunately, to tell how a mill will back its products until there is a problem! Carpet stores Interested ONL V in price have no one to back them. and consequently walk away from complaints. A few times through the years. we have had to stand the cost of replacement when a mill wouldn't. This will only happen once to us. and then the samples are in our trash can. What this means to our customers is that the lines we carry are from reputable mills, and that they can buy with confidence from Alden's. DEN'S : iiisiallatioii: ·custom draperies linoleum • wood floor 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CAllf. 92627 • PHONE 646-4838 -6'46-235.S . . 8 General to Retire Takes Second Public Blast a t Ca rte r WASHINGTON <AP> - OutsPOken Maj. Gen. John K Sin1laub agreed today to retire ftom the Army alter his second public blast at President Carter's policies. Bri1. Gen. Robert Solomon, the· AnQ'• lnfOl"DlaUon chief, told reporters that Stnglaub "agreed to retire" following a meeUna t.bi.l IDOl"Din8 with Army Saturday's Trash Vote Confirmed By JACKIE HYllAN Ot .. DllNt ....... Teamsters unioo officials ca:1-- flrmed today that striking Orange County trash truck drivers will vote on a new management offer Saturday morning. The drivers, who have been on strike since midnight. April 17, wlll meet at 9 a.m. at Teamsters Hall in Orange. The meeting could last as loag as Uu'ee hours, a spokesman for Local• said. Tbe strike against seven df&. posal firms that aerve more ~ a million Orange County resi· dents bas l eft drivers and employers oo the ver•e of a war both sides say they don't wanl Raul Rangel, vice president of Jaycox Disposal, said bis firm. like the others, has been ln- te r v le w i aM p r o s p ective employees a.Qd will begin hirlng new drivers ii the ~amtten re- ject the manae.ment orter. Details of ilte offer haven't been disclosed, but a federal mediator said It contained "significant concessions .. by management. Drivers have been earning $4 .50 an hour under a three-year contract that expired April 17. They have asqd for $4 an hour more over the next three years, five days a year in sick leave, dental coverage and changes in the way grievances are proc· essed. Originally, management <>I· fered a $1..10 an hour raise over the three-year period. Incidents of violence against property, including the bum.in& -of several Jaycox Disposal trucks and a $1$,000 fire at Anaheim Disposal, have marred the strike No iltjuries were re· ported. MeanwbiJe, residents of many Orange Coast commtmitles have found themselves hauling their own trash or storing it. Dumps open to the public on Saturday include the Coyote Can- yon Landfill on Bonita Canyon Road behind UC Irvine, and the • transfer station on Gothard Street near Ellis Avenue in Hun· tington Beach. Laguna Beach residents can take their trash to dumpsters located at the Agate Street Fire Station and the city employees parking lot across f rom the Festival ol Arts grounds. County officials have recom· mended that residents use their garbage disposals as much as possible, flatten out cans and cartons to save space, and store newspapers and other refuse items that pose no health prob- lem. City· officials have urged resl· dents not to leave trash outside where animals can get at it. They also have recommended the use or heavy plastic trash bags. B-1 FUDds Voted WASIUNGTON (APl -The Senate Armed Services Commit· tee voted Thursday to authorize $105.S million to continue re· search and development of the B·l strategic bomber, which President Carter has already de· clded not to produce. DAILY PILOT S.cretary Cllrford Alexander and Gen. Bem1ml Rogers, Army chief of staff. Tho Army oUicials ordered Singlaub to Oy to Washington after they learned that Singlaub bluted Carter's decllion not to produce the oeutron warhead and disagreed pobUcly with the Panama Canal treaties ln a speech Tbunday. .. ,..,..... GENERAL TO RETIRE Cartef Cfttlc Slngtaub Man Claims Anned,Pmr ...... Raped Him NEW BRUNSWICK. N .J . CAP) -A teen-ager charged with raping a woman says she and her husband actually raped him. "It's apparently the wrong charge," said a spokesman for the state attorney general's of· rice. "The law says rape is 'forced carnal knowledge of a woman'." William Einhorn, 18, rrom Port Reading, claimed be was raped, kidnapped and assaulted by Elizabeth Ann Pillar, 20, and her husband, Robert , 2C . Einhorn alleged that Pillar put a .22 caliber revolver to the teen· ager's head and ordered him to have sex with bis wife. Superior Court J udge John E. Bach man freed the couple on their own recognizance Wednes· day, commenting, ''Quite honestly, it's not a rape." Said Middlesex County Prosecutor Richard Rebeck: "It may not be rape, but there are other serious charges the grand jury will have to consider." Rebeck said the rape charge was filed because Einhorn signed the complaint and the judge accepted iL "People can sign complaints for anything," be said, adding the charge probably would be dropped. Einhorn was charged April 16 with raping Mrs. Pillar and has been released on $5,000 bail. Her husband told police that the cou· pie befriended the teen-ager and offered to let him s pend the night in their apartment. Pillar said he awoke in the middle or the night to find the youth raping his wife. Insisting Tuesday that he was the one who was raped, Einhorn alleged that the couple picked him up April 15 when he was hitchhiking on Route 35 in Mid· dlesex County. He alleged that they took him to a local tavern and then to their apartment, where Pillar allegedly pulled the gun. Waddill Jury Deliberates For 5th Day Tbedoorofthejury room closed again today on nine men and three women who are trying for the fifth day ln a row to reach a verdict in the baby murder trial of Dr. William Baxter Waddill. The sequestered and carefully guarded jury left their hotel shortly alter having breakfast there today and cheeked lnto Oran1e County Superior Court J udge James K . Turcier's courtroom at 9 a.m. Judge Tumer bas not yet dia· cussed bis planJ for the weekend i( the panel advises him later to- day that they still do not have a verdict. Jurors came back to t~e courtroom Thursday to hear f~ tho Utlrd Ume a taped recording or a telepbone conversation between Dr. Ronald Cornellaen andWlddllL • Last year. Siqlaub was re- aasigned from a top job in South Kor~a after criticizing to a newsman Carter 's decision to withdraw U.S. ground troops from Korea. Solomon said Gu. Frederick Kroesen Singlaub's boss at the Army Forces Command bead· quarters in Atlanta, recom· mended to Alexander and Rogers that Singlaub "be permitted to retire." Kroesen ac· companied Singlaub to the Pen· tagon. The much·decorated Singlaub, a combat veteran of World War II, Korea and Vietnam, is 56 and has completed more than 35 years of military service. He is eligible for annual retirement pay of $31,455, which is three· quarters or his active duty pay. Under military retirement law, Singlaub would have been required to retire in October, 19'19. I Solomon indicated the date of Singlaub's early retirement was not definite. Having suffered wounds ln battle, h~ could claim some degree of disability benefits and this normally is de- termined by a medical board before a military officer actual· ly retires. Deputy White House presa secretary Rex Granum said Carter was in the position of ''havin g been advised" of Singlaub's retirement rather than of "lnltiatlnt lt.'' Asked whether Carter read a full transcript ol Singlaub's re- marks, Granum said be thought the president had "better things to do." Meanwhile, a spokesman for Slngl aub satd tbe general thought bl.I remarb Tburaday bad been oft the record wbeo he spoke lo ROTC c a dets at Georgia Tech. Singlaub was "led to believe by the people who arranged for the speech that lt was to be an off-the-reco'rd, academic en· vironment," said the spokesman, Col. Harry Heath, chief of public affairs at Fort McPherson near Atlanta. Althouth a television camera and several r eporters were present. Singlaub was ·'not aware that any members or the com· mercialnews medJa was there.'' He said that if Singlaub had known he was speaking before representatives of t he news media, the remarks probably would have been tempered. In his remarks, Singlaub told the ROTC cadets: "I think the decis ion not to produce the neutron bomb without some compensating concession from the other side is like throwing your trump card away in a game of bridge," Singlaub said. "I think it's ridiculous." Singlaub also told the cadets the Panama Canal treaties, ratified by the Senate after months of ln,tense lobbying by the administration, were un- necessary. He said be was con· eerned about ties between Panama and Cuba and worried that Panama might put restric· tions on use of the canal. F,....Page A I RAMS ••• will require a great deal or fine tuning." Part and parcel of the Rams move to Anaheim is the develop· ment of a commercial·industrial complex surrounding th e stadium. Anaheim Mayor John Seymour said today the city council will carefully monitor negotiations of the development scheme that roughly calls for the developer to expand Anaheim Stadium from about 43,000 to 73,000 seats. In return for what is estimated might be as much as a $15 mil lion expansion or the stadium, the developer will re· celve development rights on city-owned property surrounding the Big A. "Naturally, the city will carefully control any develop- m ent that will take place," Seymour said. Meanwhile, in Los Angeles ci· ty and county officials who a few months ago scoffed at the idea or a Rams flight from the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum were admittedly alarmed. A Coliseum spokesman said Rosenbloom bad indicated he would not make a decision unUJ it was decided i! the Olympic games will come to Los Angeles in 198C. The Rams owner ls seeking improvements in the Coliseum that would be ruled out lt the Olympic pageant is held there. Korean Boat Sunk SEOUL. South Korea (AP) - The South Korean navy sank a North Ko~an boat early today In a battle near Komun·Do island, about Z50 mUea south of SoouJ, the Counter-lnllltrallon Command said. The bodies of two North Koreans and several items of North Korean.made equipment were recovered, and one South Korean sallor was killed, tho command 1aJd. AP ......... WORKMEN TRUDGE THROUGH RUBBLE OF SCAFFOLD 51 Men Plunged To Their Death• In Wett Vlrglnl• Tragedy Witness Describes Scaff old Tragedy WILLOW ISLAND, W. Va. <AP> ~Witnesses said it looked like an apple being peeled, watching a skeleton of scaffold· ing drop away from the inside of a huge tower and break orr a nng of coocrete, t.altlng 51 men screaming to their deaths 170 feet below. George Pepper was 200 feel from the tower when be heard something "that sounded like a big traln roaring by." "The next thing I saw was a pile or dust. All I could see was beads busted up, legs out of socket, arms scattered around. It was just a mangled-up, God- forsaken mess. I'll see that scene the rest or my life," he said. Grieving r elatives toda.y bega n planning funerals. A member of the Steele family, 10 of whom were killed in the dis· aster, said four Steele brothers wo'11d be buried in the Willow Island Cemetery, which lies ln the shadow of the two giant cool- ing towers at the adjacent power plant. Harvey Hatfield of the Rutten- cutter Funeral Home at nearby * * * fi'romPGffeAJ FAMILY ••• helped carry bodies of many of the victims into the morgue, said: "It's terrible. Steele bas suffered before. Now she <Steele's mother Millie, 85) bas to bear this, too. 1'People here are pretty staunch people though," Doty added. "They will survive and· go on because people of this community band together." Emmett Steele's oldest son, Carlton, also was working near the cooling tower, the in· complete twin of a 428-foot tower built nearby for Monongahela Power Co. Carlton said he and o~er family members tried to get bis fathe r to quit the high-level iron work and take a job on the ground. "We tried to get him to change with us, but he wouldn't." But Lee Steele saw it dif- ferently. "That·s bis job. that's his busi· ness.·· St. Marys. said no mass funeral service was planned. "We have 16 ot the vtcUma. in· eluding t.be Steeles," be said. "Right now, we're talking to the families ooe by one and the ar· rangement.s baven•t been de- cided for anyone as of this mom· ing." The accident occurred Thurs· day as workers prepared to make the 29th of 82 concrete pours on a giant cooling tower being built at a $680 million coal· flred electrical generating plant overlooking the Ohio River here. Federal inspectors moved in today to investigate reports of fault y scaffolding and the possibility that the huge catwalk on which the men worked was moored in still-wet concrete. In Washington, a spokesman for the Occupational Safety and Health Administration said 13 inspections of the Pleasants Power Station site since 1973 bad revealed "numerous violations both serious and nonserious. ·' but said he did not know what they were or wbetber they ID· volved scaffolding. OSHA spokesman James Foster said the most recent in· spection was a year ago and that the operations of Research Cot· trell Inc., the Bound Brook. N .J .• subcontract.or building the tower, bad never been in· spected. But 'lbomas Buontane, direc· tor of corporate communications for the company, said the scar. fold was inspected daily. He said it was "a complete mystery bow this could happen ..• It's im· possible." An o ther s p okesman for Research CoUrell said today that the company bad construct- ed 36 similar towers in the Unit· ed States. "I beard a loud roar, rumbling and rumbling," said Yales Seils. an asbestos worker. "I looked up and saw the top of the cooling tower fall inside and the scar. folding peel away. You could see the men runnin~ ahead of it as it was peeling. It just went faster and faster and overtook them." Rescuers, using cranes to un· tan~le the debris, found no signs of life among the tons or twisted metal, splintered wooden planks and rope safety net. "It they lived through the faU, they didn't have a chance in that stuff," said one witness. JOIN THE ESTABLISHMENT! fi',...P ... AJ 1RIAL ••• Both King. who Is a lawyer and his attorney, 8lll Anderson, declined to comment because or pending litigation. King and three other plaintiffs also have flied a civil lawsuit aaalnst Thomas and bJ.s wUo In Superior Court. Spencer Alter, Thomas' at· t.orney, likened the controversy to the battle between sheepmen and cattlemen for lad rights In earUer days. He lndlcated that the dispute bolled down to differences between the owner of the sur· face prope.rty <Thomas) and the owner ol gas and oU lease rights on fl'lur acres of the property <KinJC ). Thomas, who bas been a hiahly vlaible ngu.re 1tnce his election to the councn April U, denied any wrongdoing. · He said the legal action W8$ pressed by a number of city of· f!cials who wanted to bamstrinc him when they learned that be was planning to run for office. · Thomas said that his crane and trucking business at Goldep West Street and Garrteld Aven~ bas been expanding and that he was attempting to clean up and beautify bis property. · He said that the King Petrolew:ft Company was gtveh a citation by the city in 1976 far not keeping its operations free from rubbish, debris, trash anti other waste material. Thomas said tbat cleanup measures weren't taken for oearlY a year before he took a~­tloo to "clean up" pipes, pieces of steel and other debris that bl! said bad accumulated. . He said that he moved equi6- ment to other parts of the pro~ erty and hauled the remaini~ trash tothedump. Thomas said ~t be was ere- pow ered to assume cleantlp measures under state law fu abate & iruhllc nuisance. · According to police report~. King reparted that two storage buildings bad been demolished and oif pipes, pieces of steel. other equipment and fixtures were removed. King told police that more than 100 items were missing in all. Thomas is quoted in the police report as saYIIlg, "We bulldozed those buildings down and hauled all the trash to the county dump. There was nothing stolen because it was just trash." He said Thursday that the two buildings collapsed and fell when they were being moved. He said that be bas waged a battle to enforce oil code standards but that his errort.s were hampered by lack of official action. He said that was one of the reasons he decided to seek office, "to cleanup such things." A civil suit a'galnst Thomas and bis wife was filed by King Dec. 22 and three other plain· tiffs. The suit is asking $500,000 In puniUve damages. ·The civil suit also charges that Thomas threatened employees with a gun while they were servicing a well site and pump last July 11. Thomas bas filed a counter· suit seeking termination of the mineral rights lease. Thomas was photographed and fingerprinted Dec. 15 in Huntington Beach after a war· rant had been issued by the West Orange County Mtmicipal Court. He was not arrested, accord· ing to police. He said that police did not give him a chance to explain bis side of the dispute to prove that there was no theft before the warrant was issued. There is a definite advantage In doing business with an ESTABLISHED local firm. ' We are Interested in doing business with ESTABLISHED mills. which we have determined after decades of doing business. There is no way, unfortunately, to tell how a mill will back its products until there is a problem! Carpet stores Interested ONLY In price have no one to back them. and conseQuently walk away from complaints. A few times through the years. we have had to stand the cost of replacement when a mill wouldn't. This will only happen once to us. and then the samples are in our trash can. What this means to our customers Is that the lines we carry are from reputable mills. and that they can buy with confidence from Alden's. DEN 'S : iiisiallatioii : ·custom draperies linoleum • wood floor 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 6-46--4838 -646-23.S.S I . . . . . - Scaffold Tragedy Described • WILLOW ISLAND, W. Va. <AP) -Witnesses said it looked fl,k e an apple being peeled, watching a skeleton of scaffold- ing drop away from the inside of ~ huge tower and break off a ring of concrete, taking 51 men screaming to their deaths 170 reel below. George Pepper was 200 feet from lhe tower when be heard something ·~that sounded like a bie train roaring by." .. The next thing I saw was a pile of dust. AJI I could see was heads busted up, legs out of socket, arms scattered around. It was just a mangled-up, God· rors a ken mess. I 'II see that scene the rest of my life," he said. Grieving r e latives today began planning funerals. A member of the Steele family, 10 o( whom were killed in tl)e dis- aster, saJd four Steele brothers would be buried Jn the Willow Island Cemetery. whlcb Ues in the sJl~ of the •wo ,.Ml~· ine towers at the ldjacent power plant. I , - j Harvey ff.atfteld of the R..uen- cutter Funeral Home ·~ :Otarbl' St. Marya, uld Db ma1t1~ service was planned. "We have 18 orthe victims, in· eluding the Steetes," be said. "Right now, we're talking to the families one by one and the ar- rangements haven't been de· cided for anyone as or this morn· in" ... The accident occurred Thurs· day as workers prepared to make the 29th of 82 concrete pours on a giant cooling tower being built at a $680 million coal. fired electrical generating plant overlooking the Ohlo River here. Federal inspectors moved in today to investigate reports of faulty scaffolding a nd the possibility that the huge catwalk on which the men worked was moored in sUU-wet concrete ln Washington, a ~pokesman for lhe Occupational Safety and Health Administration said 13 inspections or the Pleasants Power Station site since 1973 had revealed "numerous violations both serious and nonserious." but said he did not know what they were or whether they in· volved scaffolding. OSHA spokesman James Fos ter srud the most recent in· s pection was a year ago and that the operations of Research Cot· trell Inc., the Bound Brook. N. J .. subcontractor building the tower. had neve r been in· spected. But Thomas Buontane, direc· ' tor of corporate communications •, for the company, said the scaf· fold was inspected daily. He said f it was "a complete mystery how t this could happen ... It's im· l possible." I Bandit Hits Costa Mesa • Restaurant A lone gunman who kept a blue-steel revolver concealed under a cloth, robbed a Coeta Mesa restaurant Thursday, nee. Ing on foot with $'179, police said today. The armed robbery occurred "" al Denny's Restaurant, 3170 Harbor Blvd., at about 3:25 p.m. Police sald the gunman walked up to a cashier, pulled ofr a cloth that wu coverln1 the gun and demanded the casb. 'Ille unidentified employee complied and the bandit aeooped up the money and ran f,rom the restaurant. There we,.. no In. 1 juries. Tbe bandit waa descttbed as a •bite male in h1a mld·20a with aboulder leqth dark brown b.alr and a mustache. .... ,,, ......... LEE STEELE, WHO LOST 10, COMFORTS WOMAN In Weit Virginia, Impact of Tragedy Wkfeepread • West Virginia Ma~ Loses 10 in Family ST. MARYS, W.Va <AP> - 1..ee Steele battled cancer 10 years. In ooe day, in just an in· slant, he lost 10 members of his family. Four sons -Larry Steele, 32, Ronald Steele, 30, Earnes t Steele, 29, Miles Steele, 26. A brolher -Emmett Steele, 61. Two brothers-in-law, Robert and James Blouir. And three nephews, St.eve Blouir, Chester Payne, 19, and Brian Taylor. 18. All fell to their deaths Thurs- day when scaffolding inside a 170-foot power plant cooling tower under construction beside the Ohio River collapsed. "We was very close, me and my sons," Lee Steele, a burly man who professes strong Chris· tian beliefs, said in a telephone * * * interview from bis home here. "I just trust in God. He'll never put more on me than I can bear. He gets me through the rough spots, but it's hard.'~ A few hours before, he had stood weeping outside a makeslJift morgue set up in the nearby Belmont, W.Va., fire sta- tion. "Four boys, I lost four boys," Steele had cried. Inside were the bodies of 51 workers, including his kin. Steele, a retired construction laborer, met tragedy before. A brother reu to his death in a con- struction accident on a New Jersey bridge in 1960. Steele has undergone 20 weeks of radiation treatment for cancer. Steele has four daughters and. (See FAMILY, Page A2) * * * Worker Mood Grim At Disaster Site WILLOWS ISLAND. W.Va. (AP) -Grim, 'silent men marched up to the pay window at th~ Pleasants Power Station today drew their paychecks and walked away. No one worked. "Everybody knew that we wouldn't work today," said Dave Petty. "We went in this morning. There was nothing said. The company people handed us our checks and we left." THE MEN REFUSED TO WOllK, they said, out or respect for 51 fellow employees who plunged 168 feet to their deaths Thursday when scafrolding wide a huge cooung tower col· lapsed. Jim Murphy of Livingston, N.J .. disagreed. He said they should PUt in a day and Rive the money to the survivors. ··we don't achieve a damn thing by going home today and working Monday," he said. Llke several fellow workers, MUfe~f blamed the accident on the con~ lnto which the scalfoldlng bad been boltA!d. He said there had been lnsulficient Ume rot tbe cortcrete to dry and harden. PICKING UP MUD FROM THE ground, he said, "ll was just like trying to build a build.in& wit.b thl1 • · · ·.. buildin Research CotLrell, the New Jersey 6'1Jl that was . l the tower, said construction was lnli>e«ed dally. The f1rm said lt did not \nOW what caused the colf•PH· . But Murphy sald be would be back. "Thia ls tbe only ball same in town, tbe only thing on the East Cc)aat working, and It beats uPemployment, '' be said. About JOO men stood 1n a park1q Jot. "I GV£Ss IT'S JVST PEOPLE stand.lnc around ln mourn· m.,·• MldSteven Heavner, a ca.rpeqter from nearb~ St. Marya. "Eigbteeft of my trlends were tlUed ln t.bat.' be aald. "l have to take one dead man'1 car out oft.be place today, and la.st ntibt l bad to t.tll Patty Moore t.bat her husband was killed." .I TOthly'• £1981.g. N.Y. Stoen I C TEN CENTS move to Anaheim ls tbe develop. ment of a eommerclal-industrial compltx aurrouftdlng the atadlu.,. Anaheim Mayor John Seymour Hid today the city council will carefully monitor negoUationJ ol the development scheme Ptat roqp1y caJls for the develt>per to expand Anaheim Stadium from about 43,000to13 000 aeata. In retui1tfor what is estimated ml,ht be as much as a $15 ml lion expansion of the atadlum, the developer will re· celve development riibts oa cilY·OWbed property surrounding the Big A. .. Naturally, the city will carefully control any develop· . 1neot that will take place," Seymour aaJd. Meanwhile, 1n Los Angeles ci· ty and eo\Dlty officials who a few (See RAMS. Page AZ> Strikers Vote Trash Trouble May Be Ending By JACKIE HYMAN Of ... Deity ...... SI.elf Teamsters union officials con· firmed today that striking Orange County tras h truck drivers will vote on a new management offer Saturday morning. The drivers, who have been on strike since midnight, April 17, will meet at 9 a.m. at Teamsters Hall in Orange. The meeting could last as long as three hours, a spokesman for Local 398 said . Oiemical Probe I.ab Due at UCI? Anxiety about the unknown et- fect.s of induatri-.1 cbemicab on the .,.... MIO ~ with }hem may lead to the ettabUahment at UC Irvine of \be llation'a flnt ln- torm ation clearln1house to study the problem. 1be 8ta&e ~bl1 Ways ud Means Committee Wednesday gave preliminary approval to set aside S2 mlllloo for two OC· cupational health centers within the uc system. One would be built at a northern Calllomia campus - probably Berkeley -and the other cooperaUvely by UCI and UCLA, with facJlit,fes at both campuses. Dr. Dwight Culver, d.Jrector of Occupational Health Training at UCl's College of Medicine, said the centers will provide tralning in occupational medicine, in· dustrial hygiene, occupational health nursing, toxicology and related disciplines. In addition to teaching, Culver said, the centers will research hazards found in working places and provide information to in· dustry, labor and state agencies. "The step California is tak· ing," Culver said, "will give California the leadership in the countr.Y in this field." Culver said the program is a direct response to problems typified by the discovery last summe r that the chemical DBCP caused sterility in Central Valley male workers involved in the manufacture or the agricultural pesticide. "There are about 63,000 dif· ferent kinds or chemicals in common use in industry today,'' he said. "We presently have enough information on about 600 of those chemicals to make the app•opriate Judgments IUding to worker protection. •'The effects or the rest or the chemicals is very poorly known.'' Investors Baited WASHJNC.TON CAP> -A federal judge ordered a tem· porary halt Thursday to an at· tempt by former budget director Bert Lance and a group or Arab investors to acquire a Washington area bank holding company. The strike against seven dis· posal firms that serve more than a million Orange County resi- dents bas left drivers and employers on the verge of a war both sides say they don't want. Raul Rangel, vice president or Jaycolt Disposal, stid his firm. like the others. has been in· terviewing prospectiv e employees and will begin hiring new drivers if the Teamsters re- ject the maoa1tement offer. Details of the offer haven't been disclosed, but a federal mediator said it contained "significant concessions" by management. Drivers have been earning Sf.SO an hour under a three-year conlract that expired April 17. They have asked for S4 an hour more over the next three years. five days a year in sick leave. dental coverage and cbanRes in (See TaASB. Page A%> Nerves Crack Man Tunu Hirruelf In A Santa Ana burglary suspect may have been lamen~· ing hls candor with police as he sat in Otange County Jail Thursday night. LURY LYNN Dudoy, 32, ol Lone Beach, phoned police fn>JD a West l'ltb S&.reet denl11t'1 olflce to say he ~•WM~ -4 4Mcltl't want to be banned U be gave bimaelt -.p. ' · ' Tbe OQl.y proble1D wu that police badn't encircled the ottice Dandoy allegedly ,.... 1aurllatbinl. pollce aaJd. llOWBVBa, Dlill[ omc.r Pe H.u wun 't about to admll U.. and kept Dd!IOY ~ wlille other officers w~re di8Nt.cbed lo Ute aeene. Dandoy told police be wu alarmed bet?ause his aJ. leged accomplice, purportedly waiUng outside ln a car, bad driven away. That's what prompted bJm lo phone police, officials .. aid. / Gates It' ants 1'1ore Lost 'Flash Roll' Returned to OC Orange County Sheriff's of· ficers who Jost $18,250 in "flash roll" money in Laguna Beach last September when they broke a marijuana selling ring got $18,000 of it back today-in the courtroom. Lawyers for three Laguna resideot.s who pleaded guilty to the drug charges in Superior Court this week returned the money to officers without ex· plaining where their clients had hidden it for the past eight months. "I coUJdn't care less," Sheriff Brad Gates said today. "I'm just happy to have ~ money back. But I'm stllJ not satisfied." He waa asked why. "I want the other $250," the sheriff said. Officers beHeve that lawyers representing Kevin Gordon Fer· rell, 23, Lawrence Emerson Fer· rell, 21, and Cynthia Ann Wilson, 25, aU of 31.875 Circle Drive, will find the additional $250 today and clear the way for sentencing of the trio by Judge James H. Walsworth. All three pleaded guilty to selJ. in& marijuana and admitted they were negotiating with sheriff's officers for tbe saJe ol communications" during del· icate negotiations centered on the sale of marijuana. The $18,250 was made good by especially authorized county funds. Tbe money recovered in court today will be returned to replenish lhe county funds. Judge Walsworth postponed sentencing or the Ferrell brothers and Miss Wilson until the $250 is returned. Officers said today they believe the de· fendants will receive county jail terms. ''No deal was made with them," Gates stressed today. "We told them we'd love to have our money back but we weren't milking any promises." Coast Weather • 125 pounds of b1ab graM Colom· ~OI' ,., ~ nre, bi an marijuana lor $45,000 when Low clouds toniJ(bt and Saturday morning with only partial clearing tomorrow afternoon. A lit· tie cooler days. Highs Saturday 6S to 70. Lows tonight in tbe mid 50s. INSIDE T08A ~ The~ Fam bt Agoura ii OM 041CJln drawing thmuanda o/ Soulhlmwkn lo ii• E~ emnrom. Storie• and photo. on Page Cl. Ln:AJi.n1 i.~£1. the $18,250 disappeared Crom the officers' sight. n~T ~n•n~PD Emba.rruaedoffle:ers taterex-r ,,._ l'aU~ •.:x:J. plained that lhe '18,250 was lost Pat NI x on took an because of a "breakdown in unprecedented step when ahe • urged her husband to set rid of the W at.ergate tapes -Mlore she had any idea or their contents . But President Nlxon failed to heed her advice, •ven tboqb tt'a possible it could have 11ved h1a admlnlltntfon. Leste-Oavtd'• ''The Lonely Lady of San Clemente~ Tb• Story or Pat Nixon" conUnues 011 Pa1eA"I. Teacher KiUed lNDlO (AP> -A 5?·yeat.old drlv•r edueation teacher •u killed in a bJt-.ncf ·run accident that occurred wbtft another car ran a ltop ~ loveatlpt.on tald toda)o, .fen.DY E. CbriSUMI, a teacher at JndJo HJtb Schoel for us yeara, wat killed Thursday nt•M when a car pulled Obto the maln rold fro11t a slclt 1treet. ' '" n CM .. M M CN 91 ... .. a cs. M J: \ ; .1 ,• ,. l .U a.t.IL. Y .._OT C Waddill Jurors Continue By TOii BASLEY Ot•a.ttr,......,., ThedooroftheJury roomclceed acain today oonioe men andUlne women who ve tn'lna rortbe fttlh day ln l row to reach a verdict in the baby murder trial of Dr. William Baxter Waddill. The sequestered and can!fUJly guarded jury left their hotel shortly alt.er having breakfast there today and checked Into Orange County Superior Court Judge James K. Turner's courtroom at 9 a .m. Judge Turner has not yet dis· cussed his plans for the weekend if lhe panel advises him later to- day that they still do not have a verdict. Jurors came back to the courtroom Thursday to hear for the third time a taped recording of a telephone conversation between Dr. Ronald Comellsen and Waddill. The conversation was taped by Westminster police im· mediately after Comellsen al· leged lo officers that Waddill strangled a newborn baby girl in the nursery at Westminster Commwtlty Hospital. Cornelisen became the key prosecution witness in the 14· week trial. He testified that WaddUI panicked when he re· allzed that the infant be bad tried to abort 12 hours earlier had been born alive. Cornelisen told the jury that Waddill choked the child to death after predicting that it had suffered massive brain damage from its immersion in the saline solution and would be little more than a human vegetable if she were allowed to live. The jury has been asked to re- turn one of five verdicts: not guilty. guilty of first degree or second degree murder and guil· t y or first degree or second degree attempted murder. TRASH ... the way grievances are proc· essed. Originally, manaeement of· fered a $1..10 an hour raise over the three-year period. Incident.a of violence against property. including the burning of several Jaycox Disposal trucks and a $15,000 (ire at· Anaheim Disposal, have marred the strike. No injuries were re- ported. Meanwhile, residents of many Orange Coast communities have found themselves hauling their own trash or storing it. Dumps open to the public on Saturday include the Coyote Can· yon Landfill on Bonita Canyon Road behind UC Irvine, and the trans fer station on Gothard Street near Ellis Avenue in Hun· tinglon Beach. Laguna Beach resident.a can take their trash to dumpat.ers located at the Agate Street Fire Station and the city employees parkinc lot across from the Festival of Art.a grounds. County officials have recom· m ended that residents use their garbage disposals as much as possible, flatten out cans and cartons to save s pace, and store :iewspapers and other refuse items that pose no health prob· lem. City 'Officials have urged resl· dents not to leave trash outside where animals can get at it. They also have recommended the use of heavy plastic trash bags Free Food Stamps WASHINGTON (AP> -New rederal regulations to provide Cree food stamps lo qualified needy people will be proposed n ex t wee k , A g ricul ture Secretary Bob Bergland said Thursday. OAANGB COAST c DAILY PILOT =:~~...,·==:i:;;.~ CIMOl-W...~.w. ... --, .... ...... , ...... -· 11w,,.,.. -~ C.0.•• ~: .. : ~=~·== Ya1~',"";:, :=-:=="~,.·:r~~ C!:.~~~f~.::,._no """" e .. ·-··-........ --·---··~ Vt(a __ _...0-.... ......... ~--...... ,_.,, .......... ~ ........ _. .. .._ .._ ... -"'"'_. .............. ~ Irvine Sasquatrh'! What appears to be a UC Irvine basketball player ex· hau.ste~ by a long se~son and the prospect or Cinal ex- aminations actually is a Bunyanesque fi gure or wood and cloth built by students to celebrate Paul Bunyan qay. Event. sponsore~ by student group. Antrap, is de· signed to ease tens ion during final d ays or study quarter. Clemente Officials File $4 Million Suit San Clemente Mayor William Walker and Councilwoman Don· na Wilkinson announced today that they had filed a $4 million civil suit against Councilman Howard Mushett and fi ve other San Clemente residents . Four people named in the Superior Court suit are mem· bers o! a committee sponsored by the San C l emente Homeowners Association lo have Walker and Mrs. Wilkinson recalled. At a news conference called by the ntayor today, Conrad Tuohey, attorney for Walker and Mrs. Wilkinson. said the suit was an attempt .. to elevate some of the recall issues from the gutter level to a court of law." Petitions calUng ror the recall of Walker and Mrs. Wilkinson have been circulating in the city since Tuesday. The petitions are signed by Joseph 'Barton. Earl Cludy, Albert Popik and Richard Lentz. They are named in the lawsuit. · The sixth person named In the 11ult is John Manfredi. Members or the recall committee said Manfredi has no connection with lhelr group. Reasons for the recall effort, Hated on the petlliona, lncluae failure by Walker and Mrs. Wilklnson to put the proposed San Clemente pier-bowl area re· development to a city wide vote, excessive spending on city paid business trips and abuse or the public during city council meet· iflj[S. Walker is also charged with malfeasance in connection with interfering at city hall before the March municipal elections on behalf of City Council can· dldate Roy Hamm. to arrange for a special campaign sign permit. Also listed on the petitions are responses lo the recall charge:s by Walker and Mrs. Wilkinson, denying all allegations. Among allegations of Walker's and Mrs. Wiikinson's lawsuit is that Howard Mushett, lop vote winner in the March City Coun· cil election. with the other def en· dants, "conceived and formulal· ed a dellberale scheme and carefully orchestrated a cam· paign of vilification, intrigue. character a ssassination and smear tactics'' against Walker ~nd Mrs. Wilkinson by subject· mg them lo "public ridicule, em· bar rassment and contempt, so as to cause the recall <of Walker and Mrs. Wilkinson )." Contacted after the press con· ference today Mushett called the allegations "ridiculous." "They feel they have full power ot the city and they're afraid of losing It," he said. "They're trying to silence the open government we have been able to achieve since the March election." LNG Safe ty St,eps Urged SAN LUIS OBISPO CAP) - California should keep liquefied natural gas terminals away from nuclear power plants to avoid safety hazards, a federal Nuclear Regulatory Commission official has told the state Coastal Cortimlsslon. The official. Harold R. Den· ton, NRC site s afety director, asked the commission in a Jetter released Wednesday not to choose Rattlesnake Canyon near San Luis Obispo, or Hom~ Canyon at Camp Pendleton as sites for California's LNG terminal. Rattlesnake Canyon Is four miles southeast of the Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant which ls stllJ under construction'. Horno is four miles south of the San Onofre nuclear power plant near Oceanside. San Onofre Is a licensed and operating plant. Fire Ravages Entire Block NASSAU. Bahamas CAP ) Fire raged out of control £or more than three hours early this morning in downtown Nassau, destroying a full block of shoJ)6, offices and a pa rtments and sending families fleeing for their lives. No injuries were reported. "It's amazing. It really seems that everybody got out safely," one observer said. Pollee Bugged cm State Cops Pruzl,ed Unlvers,ity police at Cal St.ate Fullerton don't know lf it was a prank that led someone to place what were termed "clandestine Uatenlng devices" in camplll police head· quarters. CAMPUS POLICE Chie( Jerry O'Keele said today the bugs were d.iscoverecl Monday, kept under police watch all day. tben removed Monday tvenin9. O'Keefe said he wouldn't speculate why the un· d isclosed number or H11tenina devices were put ln police boadquarters or who placed tbtm lbtro. HE SAID police are trylng to find out how tooc t.ho buga bad been In the bulldln1. \ f Pellee Shooting Newport Death Probed by DA lnvesUgators from the Orange County District Attorney's omce today conunuod tbelr probe of the fatal shooting Wednesday night of a robbery and kidnap suspect in Newport Beach. David Duane Cogswell, 22, of Seal Beach died Thursday mom· ing at Hoag Memorial Hospital about 12 hours after he was shot by Newport police Sgt. Reed Gloshen. A police spokesman said today that t he revolve r used by Cogswell in the attempted kid· napping of Gloshen was un· loaded. Police department officials called in district attorney's in· vestigators almost immediately aft er Cogswell's death to con· duct an independent probe of the fatal incident. According Lo police, Cogswell was attempting to kidnap Gloshen, wbo was dr"sed ln street clothes at the time, when the shooting occurred. Police said Gloshen and his partner, Officer Tom LltUe, had been called to the Newport Center Marriott Hotel by a taxi driver who identified Coaswell was the man who had held him up five days earlier In Seal Beach. While Uttle circled the hotel, Gloshen pulled up to tbe en· trance in an unmarked police unit anJi pretended to be a guest.. He said that Cogswell ap. proacbed him, pulled a .38- callber revolver and tnrealened to kill him unless be orove the suspect from the hotel. Gloshen said he dido 't identify himself a.a an omcer and a.ft.er f'roaPGf14!A J FAMILY. • • oow, one son. Robert Steele, 35. had been working nearby on the Pleasants. Power Station construcUon site when he heard a roaring sound as the scaffolding and sections or concrete peeled away from the partially constructed tower. "I knew that they were aU up there." he said. "I work right beside them." Belmont Mayor Robert Doty, who knows the famlly and helped carry bodies of many of the victims into the morgue, said : .. It's terrible. Steele bas s uffered before. Now s he !Steele's mother Millie, 85) has to bear this, too. "People he r e a r e pretty staunch people though." Doty added. ''They will survive and go on because people of this community band together." Emmett Steele's oldest son, Carlton. also was working near the cooling tower, the In· complete twin or a 428-foot tower built nearby for Monongahela Power Co. Korean Boat Sunk SEOUL, South Korea CAP> - The South Korean navy sank a North Korean boat early today in a battle near Komun-Do island, about 2:50 miles south or Seoul, the Counter-Infiltration Command said. The bodies of two North Koreans and several items of North Korean·made equipment were recovered, and one South Korean sailor was killed, the command said. unsuccessfully trying to talk the man out of the kldlUU>DlnJl. be agreed. As Cogswell slid across the car seat, with his gun still trained on the officer. Gloshen pulle d his own .38-callber service revolver and fired four shots. Seal Beach police said they believe Cogswell was the man responsible for al least three armed robberies in thetr city and another In Westminster within the past six wet:ks. TONIGHT "CARMEN" -OCC Five Pen· ny Opera Company, Auditorium, April 28-29, May U, 8 p.m. $2. OCC PLANETA RIUM - "Time and Tlde.'7 Frtday and Saturday. 7:30 and 9 p.m. F RIDAY NIGHT FILM - "Grand Illusion." OCC Forum. 7:15 p.m. OCC LECTURES -"Proflla· ble Real Estate ExchanginJ ... Seience Lecture 1; "Manaalng Your Child at Home," Science Lecture 2; "Ruman Sexllal 1n· teractioo," Fine Arts 119: all 7:30 p.m. SATVBDAY. AP IUL n CHILDREN 'S FILM "Bluebird," OCC Forum, l p.m. 50 cents. "COMEDIANS'' -Opening Night. South Coast Repertory Theater, 8 p.m. SATURDAY NIGHT FILMS- "Jane Eyre," OCC Fine Arts 119. 8 p.m. oc·c FILM WATCH - German film ''False Move - ment," Science Hall, 8 p .m . Housing Unit Hit by Jury SAN DIEGO <AP> -The En· vironmental Review Board is a waste of Ume and ought to be abolished. says t.be county grand ju~y. The jury, at a news conference Thursday, said more authority over proposed housing should be given community planning groups and the county's Plan· ning Commission. f'romPage A J RAMS ••• months ago scoffed at the Idea or a Rams flight from the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum were admittedly alarmed. A Coliseum spokesman said Rosenbloom had indicated he would not make a decision until it was decided ii the Olympic games will come to Los Angeles in 1984. The Rams owner is seeking improvements in the Coliseum that would be ruled out lf the Olympic pageant is held there. JOIN THE ESTABLISHMENT! Kindergarten Sgnups Set Pre·reli&lratlon for fall kindergarten Clas.es tn the Newport·Mtta Unified School District wilt be held May l ·!i. Parenti of children who will enter kindergarten In the fall are being asked to contncl the scnool dlltrtct at "6·3214 to make an ap-pointment for regiJtraUon. To register their chlld, parents will need a proof of the child's age and state-required immuniza. lions. ·' Headaches Of Okole C:Ontinue ..~ . Mishaps continued to dog the Sweet Otcole, the boat that start· ed the Ensenada yacht race last Saturday, but never finished. Feared lost. the boat was roun d Wednesday south or Ensenada sailing In the wrong direction. Thursday 1t was taken under tow arter the six crew members told the Coast Guard they'd been without food for 24 hours,. were down to their last plnt °' water and couldn't make any headway 11orth. The Coast Guard cutter Point Evans was expected to tow the 3S·foot sloop lnto San Die10 harbor today. The s loop ls owned by Windward Sails, a Newport Beach charter firm, which rent· ed the v esse l to Jerry Bourdages. 50, San Clemente. According to Coast Guard spokesman Steve Disbrow. the vessel first sot into trouble Mon· day night when it was 10 miles off Ensenada. ·'They told us the wind died and they were afraid of going on the rocks, so they decided to start the engine." Disbrow re- ported. ECforts to get the eingine to kick over failed and in the process. the battery died, thus rendering the radio useless. The crew decided to tack out to sea where they reported their "malnsail broke." Disbrow said he could not explain bow a aail would break or if the crew meant some piece or equipment related to the sail broke. .. This lert them to the mercy or the winds and currents until they were spotted Wednesday." he said. When the crew tried to sat! \he boat northward. they discovered they h ad problems with the steering mechanism. "The wind came up Wednes· day night and it blew them right: back to where we found them the first time. so we took them under tow ... Disbrow said. "They'"' OK,'' said Disbrow. "They're all a little sunburned. but fine other than that." Me8am to View ''Beatlemania' ' . A trip to an evening performance or "Beatlemania .. at the Schubert Theater on May 2S Is belng offered by the CoSta Mesa Department of Leisure Services. Cost per person is $10.80, in· cludine orchestra seating and round trip transportation. Reservallons can be made until May s by calling S!i6·S300. There Is a definite advantage In doing business with an ESTABLISHED local firm. We are interested in doing business with ESTABLISHED mills. which we have determined after decades of doing business. There is no way, unfortunately, to tell how a mill will back Its products until there ~ a problem! Carpet stores interested ONLY in price have n~ one to back them. and conseciuently walk away from complaints A few times through the years. we have had to stand the cost of replacement when a mill woul(ln't. Thia will only happen once to us. and then the Jlamples are in our trash can. What this means to our customers Is that the lines we carry are from reputable mills. and that they can buy with confidence from Alden's. DEN'S ... 1Jm.1:: iiisiiilatiiin : ·custom draperies LIC.NO nom linoleum • wood floor 1663 l\ACfNTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA. CALI,. 92627 • PHONE' 6"46·4838 -646·23.55 ' l l f~C!ay.Apr1128, 1978 °"'ILY PILOT 1\3 riggs Mailings Rouse Politicos' Ire SAN DlEGO tAP> -Al least OD• c~ ofltdal wu upset Tburada,, over 1 letter sent ~ '° pnlpeft)'~tu~ &.bat reeemhlea a.a olfidal lt&te ~ t.u bill. ' Tbe &etter actua.lly la ao ap- PMl from tM Y411 oa 11 Commit· l te• for sup port of t he con. troveralal J ,irvla·Oann tax I llmlt.aUoa &nlUatlve. 1 Tile name of 1tate Sen. John ' Brlg 1, R-FuUel1oo, a c.ndJclate ' H1~tington Cnoncilman Faces Trial By &OBE BT BARKER ot•Oetfr NllMIH Newly elecled Huntinglon Beach Councilman John A. ~'Thomas la scheduled to stand trial next Tuesday In West '-Orange County Municipal Court on charges of grand then. ' Thomas ls lacing a mlsde· •m eanor jury lrlal on charges ,U>at he disposed of property belonging to the King Petroleum ,com pany which shares the premises of Thomas' trucking .-and crane compa ny. ~· Police reports indicated that .the alleged action Involved about 920.000 in equipment . The alleged removal or oil well parts, appliances, fixtures .iillld lwo storage buildings re- portedly occwnd belween Sept. 25 and Nov. 29 last year. The re- ported removal of the equlpment as said to be the result or a long- standing feud between Thomas and Thomas C. King, the owner and president of the oJl produc· iaon company. Thomas said Thursday that no theft was involved and nothing of value is missing. He said he moved -the oil equipment to another t>art of his property as l>art or a cleanup operation. He said that accumulated trash was hauled to the Orange County dump. Depuly Dis trict Attor ney Robert Herron said today that t he matter is being handled as a "'~riminal trial because of allega· lions of theft. Questioned why the d ispute was not bandied aa a civil action • involvina a chapute between the two partl~ he said, "I would ratherootgeUntothaL" Thomas entered an innocent plea Feb. 16 when the charge was reduced from a Potential .t elony to miademeanor status by the Orange County Dialrict At- torney's Office. A Huntington Beach Pollce Department report listed lbe motive as "personal Mrati!ica· tion. possibly harassment." Both King. who is a lawyer ,.and bis attorney. Bill Anderson. . declined lo comment because or pending lillgalion. King and three other plaintiffs also have filed a civil lawsuit against 'Thomas and his wife In Superior Court Schmitz Says Initiative OK Comes Late Former Congressman Jobn Schmitz ol Newport Beach said ,Thursday a California Supreme Court decision this week ln favor or an anti·buslng lnlllatlve he's backing came loo late to do much good. -He said the initiative, which . would bar the use or tax funds : for busing to desegregate : schools, has been delayed too . Jong to be placed on a ballot this ; year and couldn't be put before : the voters until 1980. J Other provisions of lhe in- ~ ltlatlve included a baa on : teachers' strikes and a prohibl· : lion against campaign conlrtbu· ' lions by teachers· organh:atlons. : The measure, whlch Schmitz : said was submitted lasl August, · was held up when the state al· : tomey general refused to issue a ~ title and summary, saying the : measure covers more than one ! subject and therefore violates • the state ConltltuUon. Because of Attom ey General : Evelle Younger's rerusal to proc· t eas the initiative. the Tax- : payers School Reform Commit· : tee. of wblch Sch mitz is · chairman, was unable to begin ; obtalnlng signatures to qualify ; the bill for this year's ballot. Then, this week. the Supreme : Court ordered Younger to title · and summarize the initiative. ~ Tbe court didn't rule on the bill'• : merit.a, but said the attorney ' general may not delay a bill un. ' UI a court determines whether • or not lt ls constitutional. Another constitutional amend- . m enl proposed by the commtttee headed by Schmitz. also con· cemtng the busing iss4e. was ~ cleared tor circulation in March. Even so, Schmitz s aid, hl1 iroup waa Jen Insufficient time · t o collect tbe necessary . slpatw. to aet the measure on the November ballot. "lt'a Mtaaloo lmpoulble," he t aa.ld • .. ,, for tbe Republican nomination f01' aovernor, •ppeara on the en velopes al.on, with the words "Your 1971 property \.Ix &MUS Ulent statement enclosed. Responsereq_uired." BriH• said ,the Yes on 13 lofO wal clearlY marked on lbe IJOOt of the envelope. Deputy County Assessor Jack Templeton SJld ''it la absolutely untrue" that real tax statements were in the envelopes encl011ing stale letterheads thal bore the slate seal and the name or a man listed as u certified public uccountant. Tom L1w-rence. news anchorman tor television station KFMB. received one of the let· ters and said a legal·s.ized sheet of paper ins ide listed an erroneous property tax for his home a~g it waa "based upon information from a reasonable authority made available to us." Al"Wlf-... PETE ACUNA, BORN BLIND. NOW HAS SIGHT With Slaters Terrt and C•nnen, Mother Josie Sight Galne r He Sees After 46 Years TUCSON <AP> -After 46 years, Pete Acuna can for the first time. And he hopes people will be patient. He has visions of ask· ing, ''What 's lhat?" and being told, ''That's a doorknob dummy." "I've walked around au these years with my eyelids closed. Now I have lo concentrate on keeping them open," he says. ACUNA CAN SEE, T HANK S to a cornea transplant performed at the University of Arizona Hospital. Born blind, he developed a sense of humor In the interim. "Wouldn't it be something If 1 thought I was chasing a woman. and I was really chasin1 a bus?" be jeat.s. _ But there are obstacles, too. 'Tm worried about seeing me," he said. Before the operaUon. he Jokingly threatened to "break every mirror in the house." HIS FlllST LOOK AT THE world was from a hospital win· dow. "There was nothing to see but a bunch of lights but it fascinated the hell out or me." he said. · It is not known yet how much he will be able to see. 'Tm curious about seeing everything." he s aid. He especially wants to see musical scores after learning to play four instruments at the Arizona School for the Deaf and Blind and writing several songs. "IN ONE OF HIS SONGS, Pele said he could see more with hls heart than we can see with our eyes, and I know what that reeling is," said a sister, Carmen Munoz. "But this will really give him a chance to know what Ute Is about." And from his mother, Josie Zavale: "I'm happy he will be able lo see my race." Supervisors Delay 50 Building Jobs Orange County government coffers will be about $18 million ahead by the J une primary election because supervisors have delayed the start of some 50 construction projects. The board agreed to the sav· ings plan this week because of possible passage in June of the Jarvis-Gann property tax Umlta. tlon initiative. If California voters approve the property ta x-cutting measure, county officials may have lo use the saved funds to finance day·to-day government services. The $18 million list included construction work on the San Clemente. San Juan Capistrano. Irvine and El Toro branch libraries. as well as work on fire stations in San Juan Capistrano. east Irvine, north El Toro and northeast Mission Viejo. It also i nc luded a one- courtroom addition to the South Orange County Municipal Court, construction or the new county morgue and design of a new sheriU's training academy. Other projects held up untH at least July 1 are work on the new south county sherilfs substa· lion, a coastal area animal shelter. two Saddleback Valley parks a nd Installation of wheelchair ramps at varioU& county facilities. Sun Day Special Slated on Sunday Due to circumstances beYWld our control SUN DAY Will be on Wednesday. But Sunday's Daily Pilot will outline how Oranae County wtll observe this tntem a· tlonal celebration or solar energy's polenlial. Other featured stories will In· elude: MEASURED SlJCCESS -A colleat dropaut and bla selC· cduc1t.ed en&lneer·P&rtner have revoluUonlzed a comer or tho world of sclenlllic measurement -and made a few dollars in the proceaa. HOLISTIC MEDI CINE - Witch doctoring or ser ious medicine? Many MDI disagrff on the value of the whole-J>erson (SUN D A Y'S BEST) movement that has its head· quarters In California. An As- sociated Press story evaluates the fn cts. CONT R ASTING LI FESTYLES -Katherine Helmond f.S Jessica Tale In "Soap" Uv~s in a sumptuous house where she Is surrounded by prlvUege. But the actress re- veals that her own Jllestyle In-· eludes Uvtng In a white rrame hous e in a workine clau nel1h borhood. The name or the authority was not listed. The statement said 'hat "under Proposition 13. Your estimated 1978 property tax will be reduced to about l840 from $1,920," Lawrence said. Deputy District Attorney James Hamilton uld he was looking into the mailings. "It reall( looks lUte something Of· flcla , " he said. "but whether or not it ls a violation at this polnl I can't tell you ." Freeway Ra1npage Hurts Two LOS ANGELES CAP> -A 34-year-old man was arrested early today after a 20-mile hit· and-run rreeway rampage that left at least 32 cars sideswiped and rear-ended. At least two motorists were hurt in the string of crashes, and the arrested driver, identified as Howard Swearingen. was re· ported in serious condition at UCLA Medical Center. Swearingen, whose hometown was not Immediately known. was taken into custody b y highway patrolmen on the Santa Monica Freeway Thursday night 3fter he crashed an allegedly stolen station wagon into the center divider near Overland Avenue in the Palms District. His wrecked pickup truck had been abandoned two miles earlier after it smashed lnto the center divider, officers said , adding that a station wagon was commandeered and ils owner shoved aside. • The bizarre chain or events b eg an on the Santa Ana Freeway. moved onto the Long Beach and Pomona freeways and finally onto the Santa Monica Freeway. Officers said Swearingen would be booked ror investiga. lion or 30 instances or hit·and· run. felony drunken driving and auto theft. "We're still trying to piece together everything that hap· pened," an exasperated officer sald. 6£RMAlt(,:S~ FISH EMULSION "I'm appalled that anyone would use official stationery and put a blatant misstatement on the front ... Templeton said. He called Ute mailing "Cheap polltlcal advertising. .. Briggs admitted in an in· teTview thal the envelopes look offlch~I. but said that wu their purpose. "They're designed to gel you to open the envelope," he said, Blasted Carter scorllng at Templeton's com· men ts "tie's JUSl one of those tax- eatiog orrlcials who's afraid of losing bls job." Brlgas laughed. ''I believe I'm dolng a pubHc service. At least I woke up one public oCflcial" Briggs said the malling would be statewide. Jt was not learned how many of the letters had been sent out. Gerwral 'to Quit After Criticism WASHINGTON <AP> - Outspoken Maj. Oen. John K. Singlaub agreed today to retire from the Army after his second public blast at Preside nt Carter's policies. Brig. Gen. Robert Solomon. lhe Army's information chief. told reporters that Sin,Jaub "agreed lo retire" f0Uow111g a meeting UUs morning with Army Secretary Clifford Alexander and Gen. Bernard Rogers. Army chief of staff. The Army officials ordered Singlaub to Oy to Washington after they learned that Singlaub blasted Carter's decision not to produce the neutron warhead and disagreed publicly with the Panama Canal treaties lo a speech Thursday. Last year. Singlaub was re· assigned from a top job in South Korea after criticizing to a newsman Carter's decision to withdraw U.S. ground troops from Korea. SOiomon said Gen. Frederick Kroesen. Singlaub's boss at the Army Forces Command head· quarters in Atlanta. recom· mended to Alexander and Rogers that Singlaub "be permiUed lo retire. "Kroesen ac· companied Singlaub to the Pen· tagon. The much-decorated Singlaub. a combal veteran of World War II. Korea and Vietnam. ls 56 and has completed more than 35 years of military service. He la eligible for annual retirement pay of $31,455, which ls three· ,. ... ,...,... OENEAAL TO RETIRE Carter Critic Slnglaub quarters of his active duty pay. 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I ,, ' DA.IL y pt&_Ql ~. Ac>nl 21. 1971 ~ Just ·~ :·:) .. ~outing ~ ....... ~~ Tom~~'\' Marphiae A Tough Squeeze, But •• HERE SHE COMES -SORT OF: Perhaps ll waan'l as grand an entrance as it might have been but still, It was a pretty sight the other day when the Great Wbite Steamer made her entrance at the Jetties of Newport Harbor. The SS Catalina, the 300.foot tour boat that used to ply the waters between the Mainland and Santa Catalina Island, has now become a tourist attraction herself. Catalina is here as part of a boat show at Lido Marina Village and she is quite a sight snuggled to the docks. The vessel will stay in Newport until May 8 and visitors may go aboard. Bringing the now-retired tour ship here was a pretty good promotional stunt but It almost backfired. SHE WOULD HAVE made a grander entrance to the harbor had the SS Catalina been able to steam in; sweep- ing up the channel under her own power. Alas. she had to be under tow by a couple of tugs . And further alas, she got stuck on the bottom just as she was ~-­..... :- Scraping the Bottom Can Cawe a Few Problnns -I moving up the main channel past the Balboa Bay Club. And they had to leave her there until freed by the tides that night. Finally, the Great White Steamer arrived safely at the boat show scene. This little getting stuck drama did point up a problem with.Newport Harbor that has been vexing mariners or our coas tal region for some time now. THAT IS, THE HARBOR is silting in and is in dire need of a good dredging job if it is to continue in its role as a navigable waterway. Recent storms have aggravated the filling-in process. There was speculation as to how much water the Great White Steamer required io which to navigate without going agrot.nd. Some suggested 12 feet; others said 17. Certain marina savants have suggested that in order to qualify as a navigable waterway, you need U feet ot water at a zero tide. They suggest Newport Harbor no longer enjoys this kind of depth, particularly in its back channe~. • The technology for dredging b .. been well known for decades. After all. that's the way the harbor was created in the firs t place back in lhe '$305. -I BUT IN TIDS DAY and age, you need permits from a multiplicity or agencies to dredge public waterways. u·a an experience in bureacratic bamboozl~ment of e~ormous proportions. And any one of these agencies could give your dredge job the old thumbs down. Who knows? lo a few years we may see Newport Harbor reduced to rowboats and canoes. 2 Save Residents From Hotel Blaze ; MIAMI BEACH CAP) -Dale Hargrave says he was scared. but he pounded on doors anyway in an effort to rescue elderly resi· dents from the burning Granada Hotel. Many would not leave their apartments despite the s moke. ··1 got the ones I could downstairs. That's when the first fireman showed up and I told hil""' there were probably more peo. pie upstairs but they wouldn't unlock their doors," said Hargrave, 27 The officer. Lt. Ron Houck, was going by on his routine fire- prevention rounds Thursday when he noticed the fire. He raced to the top floor or the three-story building to get people out. Houck was the only person reported injured, division chief Alvin Ridgeway said. He was found unconscious in the hallway by a fellow fireman who stumbled over him. He was hospitalized for severe smoke inhalation. "I tripped over him. It was so black from smoke I never would have known he was there if I hadn't stumbled over him," fireman Bob Shapi ro said Inf lotio n . Rues Food Prices Go Up · Again ' \ WASHINGTON CAP> -Rising food and houslna costs pushed COO· sumer pri~ up 0.8 percent in Mar~h as inflatloD continued at a rapid pace, the Labor Department said today. · · The March increase would mean an lnflatton rate of nearly 10 per- cent if it lasted all year. However, economists are predictine im· provement later in the year. The higher prices last month matched a 0.8 percent increase in J anuary, which had alarmed government economists and was the biggest increase i n nine months. Coll8w:ner prices rose 0.6 percent in February. • TUE DEPARTMENT said the purchasing power of the average worke r rose 0.2 pe rcent in March because of increases in hourly earnings and the number of hours worked. Food prices rose 1.3 percent last month after climbing 1.2 percent in both January and February. Most of the increase was for meat, fruit and eggs. I Related story • .84. > Grocery shoppers paid 2.6 per- cent more for beef in March and 2.9 percent more for pork. Fresh fruit prices went up 4.7 percent. after declining somewhat the month before. PRICES ALSO ROSE for such food s as poultry. dairy products. cereal and bakery products, s ug- ar and candy and fats and oil products. Prices on vegetables end cof- fee ~ecliQed. Th~ cost ol buylni and taking car~ of the house weat up 1 per- cent in March . a w~rse performance than lhe 0.6 per- cent•lncrease in February and 0.8 percent in January. 'Ole price of houses went up 0.8 per- cent ln March, double the February increase, while mortgage interest, home main- tenance and fuel costs rose rapidly, the department sald. CLOTHING PRICES rose by 1 percent after decHnlng 1.2 per· cent in February. The cost of en- tertainment was up 0.8 percent, about the same as in Fel>ruary. On a brighter note, the cost of medical care climbed 0.6 per- cent in March. a smaller rise than in previous months because or smaller increases· in fees by doctors and dentists. Automobile prices edged up 0.1 percent. while gasoline prices rose 0.3 percent In March, the first increase tbls year. Because of decline in food prices at the end or last year. the consumer prices for March were still only 6.5 percent higher than they were a year ago. The de· partment adj usts its price figures to lake into account such seasonal variations as seasonal crop shortages or annual price increases. NATJON I WORLD Peaeeful C'iq•s 'Members of the Portsmouth. N .H. Clamshell Alliance.~· protesting construction of the Seabrook nuclear power plant. will hold a friendly ClamsheH Ball Saturday. invit- ing police and others who have worked against them. Chery l Fox and Steve Pelczar peel potatoes for the clam cbowoer. whieh they expect to serve lO 700. Ms. Fox says the goal is "happy vibes." Rebels Say 2Afghan Chiefs Die ISLAMABAD, Pakistan IAP) -Rebels in Afghanistan said to· day they killed President Mohammed Daoud and his brother because they "madly" · resisted their coup. Continued fighting was reported between loyal air force units and army rebels. Assaults Frighten City Diplomatic sources in Paris sald other members of Oaoud's famJlJ toad refuge at the French Embassy in t.be Arghan capital of Kabul. A BROADCAST BY the rebels claimed "complete control" or Afghanistan. But diplomatic sources in New Delhi, India. said they had re- ceived word of continued fight· ing in Kabul, and the Paris sources said indirect reports they received indicated armv units were sWl trying to over- come resistance from some un- its or the air force. The sources in the two capitals declined to be identified. It could not be independently determined whether the coup, launched Thursday, had succeeded. AFGllANISTA'NfS borders ancl airports were closed, and all commercial communication channels were cut. But Western diplomats in New Delhi s aid their embassies in I<abul report· ed about 200 bodies were seen in the streets. There was no report on the s ituation in the important military centers of Kandhar and Heral, and one diplomat com- mented: "To seize Kabul is not to seize Afghanistan. Resistance in the form of ~uerrilla warfare could continue for months." SALEM. Ore. <APl -The body of an 11-year-old Salem girl was found in a farm field south of here. A 7-year-old Gresham girl was found battered but alive after being kidnapped from her school. A third girl is missing as officials in western Oregon tightened security at schools. Polle~ agencies had no solid evidence to link the three cases to the same person. THE BODY FOUND by a farmer Thursday was tentative- ly identified by state police as that of Stephanie Ann Newsom. 11, who was last seen near her Salem home a week ago. State police said her death was a homicide, but they did not know the exact cause of death. Meanwhile, police in a Portland suburb about 50 miles northeast of Salem sougbt the man who grabbed Stacy WUmotb, 7, when she left her West Gresham Grade School classroom Wednesday to go to the restroom. IN ANOTHER Willamette Valley'city. Corvallis police had little to go on in the disap- pearance of Ann Ellinwood. Lt.. last seen two w~ks ago near a school yard as she participated in a charity walkathon. School superintendents In western Oregon said they were Instituting in creased-sur- veUJance and safety talks in classrooms. Officials of the Salem schools di~ securi- ty with city and county police. The Wi lmoth girl was found . early Thursday morning, crying in a brushy area outside a tug and barge work.s on the Colum- bia River, a few miles north 0£ Gres ham. llbFCecf~-~nz Classic Exhibit Virginia Floods Ebbing Sa t urday, Ap r il 29 -Sund ay, Apr~l 30, 1978 Roanoke Val,l,ey, Danville 'DisaJJter Areas' All1u·-Am••lllo .All•nt• B•lllmon Bois. llOSlOft 8_,vlllc Bllffelo ClllC99(1 Cl11CIM911 Cleveland OelFI Wlh Oenve1 Oelntll Felr!Nn-• Helene Honolulu HOU"Ofl Jech ' viii• IC en's Cltv Les veoes Little Rock LOS Angeles MIM'lll Mliwev•M Mltl•lt. P. HI u ~c IO 3' .. )6 .. . SI .0 " .. u so 44 " .. ., .. ... H U3S ., 31 " S4 n a .. J1 S4 21 .. ., ,O'J .. ,, 15 t2 n u .. u .01 ,, .II 7t S$ 72 ll 71 ... 60 lJ 71 4$ N•Sllvllle 70 N•W Or.._ II S2 N-YOf'll SJ 41 Ollle. City 11 51 Om•h• ... n .02 Ptllletl'llftl• SO )7 .01 """""' es " Plthburoh .. o P'Uend, ""'-. ct IS P'lllM'd, ()re, .II 4' . 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Some are,qu11e literally, onceless All those who see beauty 1n excellence, will find 1t here 1n abundance Come sriare the bea111y of thP.se motorcars wtth those who h.Ne ~ CJP.ne1ous1v agreed to e1<h1b1t them ar the "Everything Wonderful Place·· . Fashion Island Eighty fine Shops, Services & Restaurants to serve you Floral Decorations, Courtesy Roger's ~rdens New Motorcars-, Courtesy Hou5e of Imports liWl fi1\SHION ISi.AND arJ NEWPORT CENTER ''The difference between better & best" l I t:.~ ANG~ CAP) -Tranaportallot1 offk:la.11 ln a.m calllora&e ba ve launched a prof ram d,,..•aed.Jo get better UM f'ront the •re• ·a rr.ewaya and ltreets -without reviving the controveralal Sau.a llODica lftewll)'J)iamond Lanes. Rober\ll>atek tbe Lois Anaeles dlscrtct di.rector . for t be ca 1if0 r n1a c a r Po o 11 n g • b us D e p a r t m e n t 0 f ridership and otber rtde- Tra nsportation, said sharing efforts. Thursday the new pro, gram -called Com' Together -will step up "WE'RE PLANNING no more Santa Monica F~eeway Diamond Lane projects . . . we learned our lesson," Datel said of the abortive 1976 ex· per I ment. "Public ac· ceptance of similar Diamond lane con- versions is not a likelf possibility at this time.' The experiment re· Toy Gtitt Gets Man Killed served one lane of the IW.~~Z~'­freeway -marked witb CORONA <AP)...,.. The brot her or a ·corona police detective was shot to death, when he al· legedly threatened two Corona police officers with a toy cap pistol that looked like a revolver. authorities reported Thursda)'. a painted white diamond -for vehicles carrying t b..r e e o r m o r e passengers only during the rush hour s. Complaints by motorists finally persuaded a federal judge to kill the project after six. month&. \loydfle Planned Phil Long of Santa Monica surveys work on his dreamboat. a 92·foot ketch named "Whitehawk ." in a Rockland. l\1aint harbor. The million-dollar-plus yacht will try to break a New York to San Francisco s ailing record for the Cape Horn route set in 1852 by the clipper s hip "Flying Cloud ... THE DIAMOND Lane which did the trip in 89 days under s1:111. expe riment differed Long will start his voyage in December. from the busway on the ---------------------San Bernardino Fr~. Apnl 28, 1978 DAILY PILOT AS 'Too l..ienlent' PUllUC NO'rlCE ..,_ ) O' COUATl!ltAL. TOH MAOI • ,.Ua$UMT TO (All"°IUUA M Fl J d .. OTIC90,l"UM.JCIAl& om ays u ge .~::::~~=~~~. BURLl.NGAME CAP> -Tbe angry mother ot an 11-year-old Burlingame kldnap victim says the Judie who ruled out st.ate prison terms ror her ion's abductors was "extremely le· nlent." Kirst.en Legallet, ln a bitter letter published in a Penirulula newspaper. said Superior Court Judge Thomas Jenkins "was toying with my in· telUeence and intearity as a human belng." J ENKINS SENT ENCED Scott Timmons. 19 . and John Joseph Reiser. 18. each to two years in coun· ty jail for the Nov. 18 kidnapping of Mrs. Legallel 's son, Niels. Jenkins said the boys could be re· habilitated, and that sending them to prison would have ser ved no one. He suspended life terms for both on con· dition or good behavior and included in their sentences one year of public service without pay. THE J UDGE SAID Thursday he had not seen Mrs. Legallefs letter. adding. "l don't think it would be ap· propriate for me to say anything." Mrs. Legall el 's remarks. in the form of an open letter to Timmons and Reiser. revealed that they had threatened to cut off her son's fingers und, later. to kill him if their $30,000 ransom demand was not met. ADDRESSI NG HE RSEL F to Re iser. s he said the j udge had "touched liUle on the anguish you caused" during the day-long kidnap lnclden\ that ended wben her aon was rescued unharmed by FBl aaents al a Menlo Parle motel. "Maybe. when you ure a parent some day." she wrote. "you wlll begin to understand what it means to be told in a gruff. assertive voice: 'If there is a cop involved. you will get your son's fingers in the mail.· "WHAT IT MEANS," she added. "nine suspenseful hours later to be told ·your eon will be dead if you don't bring the money.· Please ask your parents. Jobn. bow they would have fell receiving those messages regarding one of your brothers or sis· ters." Reiser Is one or lO children or a Belmont family. MRS. LEGALLET also took issue with the court's ruling that her son had not been seriously harmed dur· ing his ordeal. "For the record." she said. "I do not blindfold. gag and stuff my child in a sleeping bag, lock him up for hours without food or access to a bathroom. or lock tum in the trunk of a car ." ( ~ICK THUUl~f'H) la THOUGHTFUL lnthl DAILY PILOT NOTICI! Ml!•EBY IS Gl\/E .. 1111 U.. SHl!lL Oil COMPANY NI .. lt.00 A.M .... WY .. Jwt,. wry1u .... 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SKr•t••v 01 St•te Swl• ol C.llf\lt'nl• fhe elore-olllll,_ PUBLIC SAlf lt\111be...-11'1'"""'' toSecllewt •so.. ~titornl• Cotttme~••• C:OO. wlll<n prov10.s lllal • _..,.., IM•tv ,.,.,, •II.et OEFAULT ol • sec-l- lecln1H1, m.tke • llUOlk w .. oe co1 •• 1 ... 1 S/lell °'' '°"-'" PO 8o•441 A..-om,CA ~ Publl~ Or-co.st O.ttv Piiot, ~1111, 1'11 IWO·TI PUBU C NOTICE Howa rd Evans, 34, was struck Wednesday night by t wo bullets rired by the officers near an apartment com- plex in this agricultural community 45 miles east of Los l\ngeles, s aid Riverside County Assis· tant District Attorney Tom Hollenhorst. fi~~diili~t~~LBJ Ranchland for Sak • • • • • The new program, Datel said, will direct Itself toward making moto ris ts awar e ef mounting congestion. air pollution. the drain on energy supplies and the rising costs of drlv· lng alone. 1,700 Acres Filled With Fish, Fowl and Deer THE OFFICE R S , Dale Stewart and Tom Shanie)(. had gone to the .. p .. rt.ment to investigate a repott of a man threatening a nother man with a gu n . Hollenhorst said. When they arrived. Hollenhorst said. the of- ficers found one man pointing what was described as a ··we ste rn -s t y l e handgun" at a second man lying on the ground. The policeman caUed to the man, who reportedly turned and pointed the weapon at one of them, Hollenhorst said. HOL'LENHURST said a total of six shots were fired at Evans, who was the bl'other or detective Steve Evans. D ATEL, WHO or· g anized the Come Together program with other transportation planning experts . claimed that through the· efforts of sucb groups as Commute r Compute r and other ride·sbaring programs, the public bas become more aware or the need to increase vehicle occupancy. Come Together will encourage more park· and-ride lots, employer incentive programs. commuter rail services. more busways, private commuter bus services and new rapid transit facilities. Stabbing Death Felon Pleads 'Not Guilty' SAN DIEGO <AP) -A San Diego State University student affair.s officer who is a convict· ed felon has pleaded innocent to a charge of murder in connection with the fatal stabbing of a 28-year-old woman. Frederick William West, 48. is accused of slay- ing Gloria Tyler last Sunday "in an argument over a silver dollar," said Deputy District Attorney Frank Brown. Brotmt \IAeae• 8udget SACRAMENTO (~P) -Gov. Edmund Brown • Jr. says California's 58 counties should be pre· pared with budget cuts ir Proposition 13 is enacted because it may take months for the Legislature lo approve new revenues. Proposition 13, the product of businessman Howard Jarvis' initiative campaign, would cut property taxes an estimated S1 pe~enl and reduce local government's property tax revenues from the cun-ent $11 billion to about $4 billion. lldBt9 C.u.tf119 Rate• SUSANVILLE <AP l -The Califomia·Pacific Utilities Co., the target in February of a voluntary one-week blackout In the town or Westwood, says it is cutting rates for the second tfme in a month. The company said Thursday its 7,000 residen- ual customers in the Lassen Division will be pay- ing an average of 26 cents less a month, starting May 2. lt said the wholesale price bad declined. Before lhe widely publicized protest, the firm bad been asking for an 8.5 percent increase. From AP Dlspat.cbes Part of what formerly was the historic LBJ Ranch is for sale. "This is ... where he ·s supposed to have taken Waller Cronkite and all the celebrities hunt· mg in his Lincoln." said Amslin real estate man Gene Naumann. of the l.700 acres An advertisement in the Wall Street Journal said the property owned by the late President Lyn- don B. Johnson is fill ed with wild fowl , fish. deer and exotic game animals. • "It's about time we got the old uniform back," said Seaman Steve Oetjengerdes or the USS Boulder as bis new bell-bottoms were tailored in Norfolk. Va. Oetjengerdes, 25. and 140 other Boulder ( J crewmen will be the first PEOPLE Atlantic Fleet sailors to ...,_ ----------don the new '\old ·· , jumper. bell·boltom5 and. ~bite hat May 1. startlng a gradual return to tradi· tional Navy garb. "The Navy has was(ed a lot of money trying these coat and tie suits," Oetjengerdes said as he waited to have hls new whites altered at the Little Creek Amphibious Base tailor shop. • Actress J ennifer Jones Simon uraed Congress to fund programs that would assist persons arruct· ed with genetic diseases. J oining Mrs. Simon at a reception for House a nd Senate memoors on Capitol Hill was a California newspaper publisher whose family has a history of Huntington's Disease. Alfred T. Fritts, executive editor of the Bakersfield Californian. and Mrs. Simon described to the lawmakers the need for more federal participation in fighting genetic diseases . • Liberace visited the House or Lords. saw Parljament's upper house in action. then took tea with hl9 friend Baroness Birk. a government minister. After wa tching t he ir lordships at question time. Liberace had tea with Baroness Birk, undersecretary for the en- vironment. who was his guest when she visited Las Vegas this year. Liberace is performing at the London Palladium. where llH ut.• his spectacular attire includes ermine robes and other regalia. The show. which has bad a full house every night since it opened April 17. closes Saturday. * I • • iTaking the Profit ; .Away From Crime Teenage Jaw violators and victims of their crimes stand to benefil from a proposed program aimed at mak· lng young offenders pay ln dollars and cents for their misdeeds. The program. whic h would be administered through .Orange County Juvenile Court, would place young offen· tiers judged guilty of crimes involving monetary or prop· <erty Joss in temporary jobs. Their earnings would be re· lurned to crime victims as restitution. County officials hope to obtain $155.000 in federal lunds to finance the progra m In its first }ear. The feder al '(lollars would pay specialists to place some 1.000 offend· ers in suitable jobs and monitor their performance. The repayments in the first year are expected to far exceed the federal s upport grant. The Costa Mesa Police Department recently em· barked on a similar restitution program. referring young vandalism suspects to repair work or repayment assign- m ents instead of sending them on to Juvenile Court. Programs like those offer the crime victim relief and provide a valuable lesson for the young offender. As Orange County Juvenile Court Presiding Judge William Murray says, such programs take the profit out or stealing and in the long run better serve the offender. the courts and the community. Scouting's,·Bad Deed The stor y of Gregory Wittine and why he was denied his Eagle Scout badge came as one of the m ore melancholy notes in the news last week. Gregory, from Roosevelt. N. Y .• suffers from cerebral palsy. He cannot speak or walk But he has been active in scouting for a number of years and sought to earn scout· ing's highest raiik. To earn one of the 24 required merit badges. for ex- ample, Gregory crawled one mile and wheeled himself another nine miles. Finally he had all the 24 badges needed for Eagle rank. Then he was denied scouting•s top award . Gregory. you see, is too old. He is 22. The Boy Scouts have a rule, in effect some 20 years now. that a youth must be no older than 18 to quall!y for Eagle rank. Somehow, this dictum eluded Greg's scout leaders as the cerebral palsy victim labored to earn his way to the top. Now clearly, the Boy Scouts of America over the years have served well in leading and molding the youth of our nation. But it is a sad, sad commentary when such organizations become so structured in the rigidity of their own bureacracy tha t exceptions cannot be made quickly for young men like Gregory Wittine. who have overcome enormous handicaps to reach laudible goals. Reaction to the Wittine story has been so widespread 'hat even scouting e xecutives here in Orange County were contacted by protesting citizens. The latest word from scouting leaders in our region is that the Boy Scout National Committee, which meets three times a year, will be in session next month. And Gregory Wittine's case has been given a place on the agenda. We hope the national committee acts swiftly to r em· ~d y this gross wrong a nd award Wittine his Eagle badge. It would also be a n appropriate time for the commit· Lee to amend its national rulebook and provide exceptions for handicapped youngsters who seek to climb scouting's ladder to the top. -Divert Park Funds It ought to be clear to Orange County s upervisors by now that there aren't any yet.to·be found vacant parcels : of land in the western part of the county suitable for a re· · gional park. : County officials, aner taking another look at regional · park possibilities, reported last week that prospects ror a site in Supervisor Laurence Schmlt's wes t county area : were dim. ; The federal government isn't about to give up any or · the Seal Beach Naval WeaPons Station for park use and two other parcels once conside red prospects aren 't prac· · tical DOW. : The county's best hope for now lies in Possible de- : velopment of a park that could link a restored Bolsa : Chica marsh to Huntington Beach's Central Park. : What supervisors s hould not do is divert their sparse : regional park dollars to help west county cities develop : ;mall local parks in the absence or regional recreation : facilities. . It would be nice if regional parks were available : within easy distance of all county reside nts. But west : county urban development has all but ruled out that :-possibility. And supervisors as well a s residents of those a reas will have to live with that. • : Opinions expressed In the space above ere those of the Delly Piiot. • Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and ·: artists Reader comment is 1nv1ted. Address The Dally Piiot, P.O. ·: Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321 . Boyd/Marriage " ,.. ~ ByL.M. BOYD ·-No. 1 on t.ba1 lengthy list or • things that make people hap. PY still is "a good m ar- • riage," say the pollsters. • ~ . . ·. ... ·-·~ B ... .. ' ... ,, Dear Gloomy Gus Would ll be "double· dlpplnl" tr we voted ror both J arvia ad Behr ln June? H.J.B. O~y 0.. a: .... ,.. -"''"•' ., ...-n ... " ,.., ~-·~.": ~' ."O:r..,~ Then. in descending order, come good health, good taml· ly ure and a good count.cy in which to Hve. After .that. loyal friends, a satisfactory house or apartment, an ln· tereatlng Job, a atron1 penooal talth and autnctent leisure activity. That llat aeta ton1 before "plenty ot money" shows up on It. Ponies bred on Scalloway In the Shetlands weren't the qu•lllY of bonelltah bred elsewhere on thou laland.I. Underahed, they were generally re1arded u worth· leas. That'• where we ttl our word "ecallawaf(." Were you aware that tbe NaP.?,leon known worldwlda as 'the Utile corporal" never was o corporal? Robert N. Wffd/Publlshtr Thome• K"vll/£dltor Fnday, Aprll 28. 1978 Barbara Krelblch/EdltOf'lal P~ Edit~ Earl Wate,rM r--''\ _// 1 Retirement FUnd Ripe for Raid In 1815 the Vntled States M urines landed at Tri poll to mop up the last of the Barbary Coast corsairs wbo bad been preying upon American merchant ahips. These plrat.es were petty thieves compared to the marauders of Governor Jerry Brown who are out to raid the Public Employees Retire- ment System. Initially created lo 1932 to )perate the pension program for state em -ployees, the system was opened In 1939 to local gover nmen- t a I agencies. By co n trast. PERS now manages the pension pro- grams for 35 counties, 341 cities a nd M4 special districts as well as those for non-teaching employees of 1099 school districts. Through sound investments. the carefully husbanded COD· tribuUons of the public workers. have built the fund to the stag- gering total or $9.35 billion. Already dwarfing the total de- posits or all but a dozen of the nation's Largest banks, its rate of growth of about $1 billion a year suggests It wlll exceed the resources of all but four or five of those banks in the next ten years. IT 18 NOT surprising then that this fund, considered to be the best pension system in the na- tion, has become a target for political predators. They see it as ao easy source of money to Jack Anderson carry out maaalve JOClaJ reform proarams. And thel.r schemes pose a defi.nJte tbteat to the lntegrlty ot 1 peD$lOA syst•m which ex.lats for t.lle sole purpose or lnswiol the ~tlnment securt· ty of 558,769 current pubUc employees and ~..22• reUreea and their beneflclarles. The moet lmmedJate d"1ter to the fund ls contai ned ln the ni,ittniarbb plan of the ultra liberal Senator John Dwtlap of Napa wbicb would establish a state o~ and operated bank. It la backed by th~~vernor and other liberals incl · g Senators Nlck Petris and Alan Sleroty and Assemblymen WUUe Brown. Art Torres, John Vaacontellos and Tom Bale$. Dunlap's vision would have the state not only competln& with private tending inat.ltut.lona but aiding in the establishment or au manner of compeUUoo for other businesses. Actually bank com· petition would be theoretical for Dunlap's aim is to make low in· teresl bigb risk loans, the kind the banks won't touch with a i.n root pole. IT IS THAT aspect which poses the largest threat to the security of PERS funds. For. although Dunlap's bill em- powers lhe stale banJt &.o accept de posits from any and all sources. he spedficiatly includes "all public agencies and pension funds ." PERS ls the only one with such subltanUal funds for investment. As Slate Treasurer Jess Unruh, ln violent opposition. points out, the bank "could cost the taxpayers mllllons In un· earned interest" and would ''eliminate our mandate to in- vest monies at the maximum yield." The interest loaaea would be nothing to what could be lost in defaults. In another measure Senator f'\lan Sleroty is swooping down oo both PERS and the Teachers Retirement System as sources to finance the governor's falter- ing low cost housing Protram and b1s proposed urban renewal scheme~ Slnce the Teacher's fund is some $6 bllllon un- derfunded and will require sub- stantial legislative approprla· tioos to rest.ore its integrity. Sieroty's thrust ls really at PERS. Arab Bucks Big in San Joaquin Valley W ASIDNGTON -The federal government may have seriously underestimated the number of farms that are winding up ln foreign hands. According to of-ficial U.S. figures, foreign purchasers were Involved in less than 21 percent of alt farm sales in this country last year -much of it in Calitornia. But private experts tell us that the actual total was nearly twice that high. Gerald Jackson is president of the American Real Estate Ex· change CAMEREX>. which is the largest r eal estate com- bine dealing with foreign clients. He es tim a t es that overseas buyers were behind at least 40 percent ot the laod sales last year. His company alone transacted $100 m1lllon worth of faltm sales to buyers from abroad. Foreign money la the "dominant force," he said in U.S. agricultural lnveat.ment to- day. The nation's biUeet banks are now bidding to get a sbare of the rural real estate ma.rt.et. They Art Hoppe have set up special divisions to lure foreiiD capital, and they are rapidly expanding invest· ments lnto agricultural lands. A major factor behind the foreign takeover is the soggy state or the U.S. dollar com- pared to other currencies. The decline or the dollar on the ln· ternational exchange bas been triggered by our soaring balance or payments deficit. This has been caused, in turn, by our heavily expensive imports of oil from the Middle East. The oil dollars bave been ac- cum ulatlng like autumn leaves around the world. So the E~ pean money marta are now UD· loading their piles of dollars for American farmland, one of the soundest investments. European capitalists are also spurred by the bot breath of the communists to invest their money in America. NOT LONG AGO, AMEREX sponsored a conference In Zurich ta push American real estate. Billed u a conference for "confidential discusaions," it at· tracted hundreds of buyers and sellers. On the buyers' aide were Arabs and Europeans; on the sellers' side were real estate dealers, property owners, private lending institutions and banks. One American developer cam e in search of foreign capital to develop former ranch lands now being incorporated in· lo the Dallas city limits. He found plenty of development money through a Swiss bank representing Kuwaltl cllenta, with secret bank accounts. The foreign purchasers are looking basically for safe, Jong. te rm Investments. They have their eye principally on the Sun Belt. Jackson told us, including California's fertile Central Valley and the rich Mississippi delta. THE INEVITABLE result la that land prices are soaring out of sight in these areas. Accord· Ing to Bud Klein, a long·tlme farmer in Stockton, Callr., nearby land that once went for $700 an acre now sells for $1, 100. "I have people in my office all the tlme wanting to buy lllY land," he told our associate Hal Bern ton. Wealthy Italians r ecently bought a $,()()().acre ranch in San Joaquin County for over S6 mUlloo, using Liechtenstein cor· poraUon u a front. Italians and Germana are investing heavily, with French buyers now appear· lng in the market. lleal estate dealers are In rap- ture over the land rush, and big farmers have found It a boon. The latter have ~overed that after they sell out and become overnight millionaires, they can turn around and rent the land back from the foreign buyers and continue their farm opera· Uons. But small farmers seeking to buy land are being squeezed out of the market. "A small farmer is dead as long as the pressure of the European dollar is pushing the price or land up- ward," Klein summariies. YOUNG FARMERS, who have dreamed or a place or their own, find they can no longer af- ford the heavy loans they must takeouttoacquireproperty. Thus, the American people are In danger of losing ownership or their native soil to foreign in- teresta. The United States has few restrictions on the purchase or land by oon·CiUzena. Many countries, such as Mexico, bar foreign possession of land. Ironically, this legal problbi- tloo in Mexico was written, in part, to end U.S. domination of farm holdings there. Anatomical Observations on a Mexican Beach Play a, Blanca, Medeo The human navel baa been creeping steadily upwards over the years and now lies an average of 6.3 inches higher on the human body than lt did a generation ago. This phenomenon, hitherto un· reported by anthropologists, is readily ap· parent to even the most casual lay ob· server stroll· . Ing the beach ot the Club Medlterranee here. Gentlemen of my vlDtqe -and we are a rare allht in tb1a Sybaritic temple of youth -1enerally we.ar our navela at, or within an lncb either way of the eluUo waistbands of our boxer 1wtm· min1trunn. Not 10 tbo young. The )'OUDI of both sexes dlaplay navels at least nve and u much u elaht inches above their walatbanda. And tbelr hps, when viewed from the aide, are tar b1Pier tban our for reaaooa I can't P · plain. Nor will I 10 lnto the draallc cban111 ln f1mal1 bolom• Oftf UM ye::!ln ueept. to HJ then are ff b' a lot more ot them than wben I wu a lad. \ P0881BLY, vou mav feel that the hellht of the human navel ls not Important. It ls here. lo fact. lt ls the sole determinant of social status. The higher your navel, tbo bl1her your position lo thla bedooistic society - particularly if your pavel Is French. The Club Mediterraoee is a Punela vast Paris·based organization that has constructed resorts all over the world for the benefit of young French people with b.llh navels. As the French unquea· tiooably have the highest navels of any nationality per capita. they naturally equate cultural superiority with navel belgbt. More than a hundred of these A ,., L/Vf f OR 'THS WHOl-E. Slf\KfLE R4R£HT FAMll..V high naveled French youths have been sent bere. They are glven $300 a month and all the food , wine and American virgins they can toy with. (What they want with these last, I did not in· quire.) And, ob, what fwi they have , swimmlns, sailing, snorkelln1. drlnkln1. dancing and I did not inquire) unW all hours. ALSO PBESEN.T are eoo or so of us touNts who have paid $370 a week for the joy of watching these young French people at play. 'l'bole among ua blessed with hilb navei. are tolerated and even allowed to Joln in the sport. But those of us cureed from btrtb with wal.lt.tevel navels are apumed and ou.r overly forward att.Jnpta at communication are creeled wttb tJ!at cay Gallic pbrue, "I don't.speak En1ll.ah.'' THERE ilE no n.wapapers here. No radloa. No Ubrary. No nefft of the outalde world. There is only sun and water and food and wtne and llowen and music and navels. So I have aJ)ellt an aUre week co.ateml)latlnl ~ ontL What I am coil&emplatl.U ll h1rlna a pluUc aurreon fo pertonn a navel lift, trauplut1a1 mine to the center al ID)' atMnwn. Ah, that we could ao eull)' roll back our all-loo-bt.rman evolu· lion. I t t J I .. If J ~ ' .. ~ Ill , Ill .. J • "' ~ g 'eS ved •nd rid' ''"· llld lmg IDll1 llP' >9 !>018 dia (ion• 1000 2 ~s liout I 7' 99 F~day.Apnl28. t978 DAIL y PILOl' A 7 ~ t Cliished With Hulckman, Lost Tapes Battk Nixon Aide Saw Her CTDly as Liability . _ _...._ BDITORS NC1l'E; TM foUolDinf a:cnpl t. odopCed from U.. 6GM, '"l'ltt L.OIWllf Ladr o/ &Pl Clfmnte: Tlw Storr o/ Pal NU:on.'' (a) 1m blf l.Mtcr Dm*I. RqrW· ed bit ,.,,.,.,...,. o/ Thomol Y. erowu Co. 'l'lw fllll· 1n,c1' boolr wW be~ ti, ero.u a.'°''"'"""''" BJ LEST BR DA V1D UnW July 1973 nobody knew but the president. a handtul or his chief aJdes, and four or five men ln the Secret Service who handled the equipment. Pat was just as amaud as anyone elae when Alex· ander P. Butterfield dropped bis bombshell about the wlring of the White House; soon after, the Senate Watergate Committee reconvened for its aflemoon leSlion Monday. July 16, in the ornate Caucus room of the Senate Office Bulldlnc. Alterwarda RDM Mary Woods, Nlxon'a fierce- ly loyal tecretary, wbo bad worked for blm slnee 1951, telesibooed Butterfield and aald: "You dirty butant. You bave contributed to the downfall of the 1reatmt president tbil country ever bad. You are on the other alde." AT TBE 11.ME PAT NIXON foresaw no such cataclysm. But she did tell friends, empbaUcally. that whatever information was on the tapes had never been intended for public disclosure. "If they had been MY tapes," she t.old Helene Coleale Drown, who bad once been a fellow teacher al Whittler High School and had remained close ever since, "I would have burned or destroyed tbem because they were like a private diary, not public property." As the controversy over the tapes in~reased in Intensity, Pat did something virtually un· precedented for her: Sbe offered the president some political advice. She urged him to gel nd of. the reels. SHE RAD NO INSWE information about their eoatenta. She had no r .. IOft to auapect &bat ber husband had incriminated blmaelf lD any way - that the tapes would reveal dam811Da evidence. She'Wu to learn what waa on t.be tapes OOU-as the conversations were disclosed piecemeal, flrst by the president in an abridged venlon, then more fully as ao directed by the U.S. Supreme Cowt. In her apartment on Eaton Place lo London (diagonally across the street. from the mansion where the immensely popular "Upstairs, Downstairs" television series was filmed ), Helen McCain Smith, Mrs. Nixon's former press secretary, recalled for me ln detail what actually happened upstairs ln the White House during those months when the nation was ln shock. "Mrs. Nixon believed that the whole idea of the tapes was ridiculous," she said. "They simply never should have been done, and as time passed and the crisis grew, she became more and more certain of this. Over and over, sbe would say as * * * A RARE MOMENT OF JOY FOR PAT NIXON She Vlalta lchool CttlldNn In Moscow the arsumeata f?eW shriller: 'How foolllh to bave made them.• Sbe bad shrewd political senae and Iota of savvy. "VEBY EAKLY, BEFORE TREY bad become the subject of UUgation, she urged blm lo destroy them. But be did not listen to her." Heleo Smith agrees that Nixon is not the first man ln or out of politics, nor will be be the tut, who could have profited by heeding a wife's ad· vice. Nlxon admitted to David Frost during their televislon interviews in September that bad be known then what he knows now, he "sure as the dickens would have destroyed them." Mrs. Smith disclosed that ln the years preced- ing the Watergate crisis a silent but bitter feud was ralinl between the East and West Wings of the Whft.e House. The East wing was the so-called women's department, where the lint lady's staff was stationed; and the West wiq contained tbe of. flcea of the preaident'1 a.idea. IT WAS A WHnB BOUSE ~Ule ot the sexef, with H.R. Haldeman beadlac tbe ~aide and Pat Nixon's entire corps ol uaiatanta opposiD1 bim. The feud waa never browdlt to public atten· tion, and the president himself did not know it ex· lated. Haldeman and some aides believed that Pat was a political liability to Nixon and that her public visibility should be sharply downplayed. "And so over in the West wing," Mrs. Smith said, "they were always pusbing, pushing, pushing the president to keep her away from the public. to dump her. advising him not to take ber on trips because be would do better on his own. ••t COULDN'T BELIEVE THAT Haldeman could be that stupid. He simply did not realize ber * * * potential and her very algn.lllcant uaeta. Our feel· tog ln the East wlng >V•s that Pat and Dick had always been a tum all through tbelr political llvea, a~uccaaful team. She bad WOO &real affec- tion wherever abe went. "Haldeman bad the tut word ln pNJSldenUal 1>l&nning. It WU he wbo passed upon the itinerary and the personnel who would be along. Many times we would receive staff memos from Haldeman in; forming us that the president was about to go somewhere, and we would see that the fint lady waa not included. "It's important to understand that, wbJle the memos came down from the president's office, the staff system. not unique in lb.ls admlnlstration by the way. was such that the president himself would not see the memos. And so be never knew what was being planned. "PERHAPS THERE WERE TIMES when Haldeman would simply for1et lo Include her, but at other times l feel It was quite deliberate." When the memos arrived without Pat's name on the li.at or travelen, the East wingers would be outraged. "It was an uphill battle all the way to get her added," says Helen Smith. Pal Nixon's staff believed that the opposition to the first lady was compounded of one part Ig- norance of her true value, one part jealousy. and one part male chauvinism. ("You wouldn't believe the sexist attitude some of those guys had." one former staff member says. "And Haldeman was the worst of the lot.") PAT WAS AWARE OF THE West wingers' antagonism. Although her staff tried to shield her as much as possible, jokes about her reached her ears. <Just one: "When she goes on trips she takes along ber hairdresser and ber embalmer."> But she was not about to be put down by Haldeman or anyone else. When she wanted to go oo a trip or felt abe could be helpful, she would go to the president and tell blm bluntly: "Dick, I want to go tOo." And she did. The first lady bad never shared her husband's blgh regard for Haldeman. She looked upon him as an opportunist and was concerned over bis grow- ing influence upon the president. On a number of occasions she clashed with Haldeman and won. WREN HALDEMAN COMMISSIONED the construction of a new Air Fe>tte One, the presiden· tial plane, she examined the plans and discovered that little provision had been made for the privacy of the fU'St lady. Quietly she ordered him to change the layout to include a private compartment just behind the president's. Il was done. Another lime the West wingers ordered the construction. at considera ble cost . or tiered seats for the 87-foot-long East Room. the largest and most famous ln the mansion, used for public re· ceptions. Pat was not consulted but had the last word. She felt the seats were unau.ractive, more appropriate for basketball at a high-school gym than the White House, and rarely let them be used. OPPORTUNIST? H. R. Haldeman DROPPED BOMB Alexander Butterfleld Watergate situation concern blm?" She replied: "We don't discuss tt." NOR DID TREV. AS LATER events revealed. Nixon was carefully watching developments but was not talking them over with his wife and family. A newsman pressed on: "Does what you read in the papers concern you ?" Pat answered firmly: "No, I th1nJc it has been blown out or proportion." Someone threw her a hard one about Martha Mitchell, the wife of then Att.omey General John N. Mitchell. Mrs. Mitchell was saying that securi· ty guards had overpowered her in a Newport Beach hotel to prevent her from speaking out about Watergate, ripped her phone from the wall, beaten her, then beld her down while a tran· quilizer was injected into her buttocks. Pat N"ixon said she didn't know what had bap· pened in that room. Then someone asked how she managed to slay so young and vibrant. and she was on safer gJ"OWld. · fNEXT: Aa the Heawm F'f!UJ Carter Endorses Mental Health WASHINGTON <AP> -President Carter says he endorses lhe $600 million program the Presi- dent ·s Commission on Mental Health recom- mended t.o prevent and treat mental proolems and will seek the "modest increases in the budget" it recommends. BBB Solaeed Nixon Haldeman once gave Johnny Cash, tbe coun· try-western singer. approval to record a concert be was to give at the White House and to market the recording. The disc would be titled "Johnny Cash at the Wbile House." When Pat got wind of it. sbe put her foot down. It won't be permitted, she said, and it wasn't. The 20-member commission, of which Carter's wife, Rosalynn, was honorary chairwoman, con· cluded that up to 25 percent of the U.S. population suffers from mental problems and called for $600 mlllion in federal money over five years to up- grade mental health services. "I AM COMMITl'ED TO doing aU that I can to see that these recommendaUons are implement· ed," Mrs. Carter s&Jd at a White House ceremony Thursday when the committee's report was pre· sented to the president. ., ST. PAUL, Mlnn. <AP> -It was a dying Hubert Hwnpbl'ey'a compassion tbat helped break Richard Nixon'• laolaUon this year, the latd senator's pastor auagesta in an article lo a re- ligious magutne. lo the May laaue of A.D., a magazine publlahed IOI' members of the United Presbyterian Cburcb and the United Church of Cbrlat. the Rev. Calvin Didier tells thla atory: AT CIDUSTMA8 TIME, llUMPBREY spoke by telephone with Nixon, and was deeply touched to learn that the former president and bis wife Pat were alone over the holidays. "Hubert explained bis call to Nixon by saying to him: ·u we do not •bo'V our love and forgiveness for one another ln thll season of the birth of our Lord, then what is the celebration all about?"' Didier quoted Humphrey as saying, "'Tbll opened a floodgate, and we talked on and on about the good events we had shared."' DIDIEa CONCLut>ED THAT IT was Hum· pbrey's "wonderful warmth that broke the isola· tlon ln which Nixon hes been Uvtng and brought him back to Wasb.l.ngton" for the Capitol rotunda h t service after Humphrey died. A day lat.er. an ecumenical funeral was held at Dldier's Bouse of Rope Presbyterian C~urcb in St. Paul, where Humphrey bad attended services and preached while teaching at nearby Macalester College after the 1968 elecUon. Humphrey's ecumenical fwieral service was held there. THE PRESBYTERIAN PASTOR, wbo of· ficlated at Humphrey's funeral, said he learned the story or the telephone call from Humphrey less than a week before Humphrey's deatb from cancer Jan. 13. The Minnesota Democrat lost to Nixon ln the presidential election or 1968. Didier said Humphrey waa deeply touched by the telephone conversation, and "those quick tears filled bis eyes as he told me of Nixon saying that be and Pat were au alone for the holidays." PAT NIXON BAD BER nRS1' encounter with the Watergate problem ln the Call of 1972 during the presidential campaign. She was asked ln Chicago: "Are you con· ceroed that the lnvestlgaUon of the Watergate bug. ging incident wiU hurt your husband in the elec- tion?" Instantly, her face froze into the familiar mask. "No, I don't," she replied. Then, showing that sbe was studying the barometers ca refully. she added: "The polls haven't indicated tbat. They know he bas no part in it ... "When you and your husband discuss the elec· lion and the campai&Jl," she was asked, "does the She said she would monitor the proiresa ol the rttommendations, as well as teaWy before con- gressiooal committees. The report's ll7 recommendations range from phasing out large mental hospitals ln favor of com· munity facllitles to providing prenatal care to all women ln an effort to prevent mental disorders fn children. MENTAL PROBLEMS AFFLICT "almost all Americans," the report said, "either themselves. or in their famiUes or among their nelgbbo~ and friends. Nevertheless, the fear and mlsunde'tstand- ing of mental illness and emotional pro~ems are deeply ingrained in our society." SAVE 50% ~ . IUY AT FACTORY DIRECT PllCIS SAVE RETAL DEALER PROFIT I ' I 3JASMINES POK SUIOIBR l"R.AORANCE, DAY AND NIGHT! m!.: bcllllM <lOMtal .......... « poanctco... SPANJ8B: ()pm. *7 fM pvwth. nO'ftl'l .n ...... NIGHT BLOOMING: v.., flrlllut Dilbt ----------------.&iiililOOllllL hi& powlaf. ~ynow for a thriving garden • ........ auawmR' ......... ......... ,rtcbt OD tarpl. Adj\.llta ftom fine milt to ._,nap. lmtant on.off coowm. s pDontuk. 1 GAL. 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SUft Ot"ange Coast CoUege. .... ~ Worth Keene. current presldeni or the Co8.1t Commwtlty College District Board of 1',rustees. has been selected vice president of t.he'Ca.lifonlia CommunllY and Junior College Association <CCJ CA>. Bella Abiug. the former New York con1reuwomart, makes her first ap· pearance 1n Orange County Satur- day. She '1 scheduled lo meet with mem- bers of the Federation of Mexican Bu.a1nesa and Professjonal Women of Orange County during a 7 to 10 p.m. reception at 287 Evening Canyon Road, Corona del Mar The public ts Invited. A $10 dona· tfon will be sougnt at the door. ••• ANOTHER GOP hopeful in tbe !8th, former state senator John Schmitz of Newport Beach, Will ad.- dress Veterans of Forelfo Wan Saturday motning ln Weatmloster. His 11 a.m. speech wlll marlt the Loyalty Day observance by tbe Second District, VFW at the Westminster Civic Cent.er Mall. Also on the program will be Dana French oC Corona del Mar, who will deliver her award wlnnln( speech, "My Respon.slbility t.o America." • • • GIL FERGUSON, another GOP o.lt'I,... ....... TAKES POST W()fth K .. ne hopeful In the 36th State Senate Dis· trict, will be the guest of honor Satur------~---- ''Aagggh! Don't ever come out or the shredding room with your COllt on lilte that!" CALIFORNIA gubernatorial can· didate Ed Davis will be in Newport Beach Saturday night to receive the "Outstanding Police Chief of the Year" award from "We Tip" <We Turn In Pushers). Republican Davis, the former chief of Los Angeles police. will pick up his award during a "We Tip" dinner at the Newpomr Inn. day at a 6-9 p.m. reception at the UCJ p f home of Pa6J and Jerri Shapiro. 3804 rO River Ave., Newport Beach. ••• G G CHARLES GIBSON, a candidate etS rant Work Test Slated At Orange Coast Speaking at the dinner will be Republican Assemblyman Mike An- tonovich, a candidate for the GOP nomination for lieutenant governor. "We Tip" is a st atewide, non· profit, crime prevention program which provides a toll free phone line. (800) 472·7785, for information on un· solved felonies. for the Republican nomination in west Orange County's 73rd AAsembly District, will be conducting a voter registration drive Saturday from hls campaign headquarters. 18565 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach. Voters have until May 8 to register £or the June 6 California primary. ••• A UC Irvine professor studying bacterial in!ec· tions in newborn babies has been awarded a $4,792 grant by the Na · tional F oundation-March oC Dimes. "The World or Work lovent.ory," a test de· signed to help persons clarify vocational choices. wUl be oUered at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa May 10 from 6·10 p.m. The test fee ls $6, and persons may register·in roo m 23 of occ·s Counseling and Ad· mission Building, or by mailing a check, pa.ya· ble to OCC. to Testing Office. Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview De.tit Netleea eltOMIHO JUNf! M. 8RONllHG. f'ftklenl of l-Be.ell. c.. ,,_ -·' °" -"Prll 1~. "71. 8-lo¥ff wl'9 ot Wlll .. m F. Broml119, mot~ OI Wllll.m F. Brotn-tnQ Jr , O..rllS G. 8roml1111 •llCI AtCn•nl '" Bramlno. ~ ot Col. Cnarle> E. end Ruth Mo"lson, sisler 0 1 lltr9lnl• Allen, 9r•ndmol1Mr ol Ktlhe •nd (jncly Bromlng. Serv1<.s will ti.. IM!kl 00 S.t-y April ,., 1918 at ' 00 A M. •t The Cllurcll of Ovr "•thtr\, FO<til IA-_,,,_,., P•r-. Cvc><eu '"orHt \Awn~ ... ,, di rec· tor~ MOllVATM EMIL ' HORVATH. rHl\Hnl ol C.~•• ~w. -""' •••1 Aprlt it. '"' Svrvlwo by wife Fell<I• M liorv•ll• of OD&IA Mesa.. 2 SOM CllH~ H0tv.111 -Jwome HDNeltl. bOlll ,,. c ..... M-. 4 ~eo'S Mkl\ee1ena F•lrflefd of ~m. Utlllll HOrv•lll, Fren<u F.in, R.rtll ,,,,_ HMvetll. ell ol Costa ~ 2 brat!Wn Al Hor.•111 ot Newport &uc:h. Fr...cls ...,.111 ot Coron• del M•r, -\l\ler Helen Mc K.nt1-Of Clew!-, Olllo. -) -vr•nO<lllldren. ,__.., will lie re<•i.d on Sundey AP'll 20, IPM •I SI Joacltlm's c.tllolk Qluf'cll. ~ss of IN CllrlsllM a..n .. wlll N ~., ,,,_.., 1. 1'71, llt 10 AM SC • .JoKhlm's C•lllollc Olur'ch. Friends may c•ll •I Bell BroadW•Y MM~'f S.hmlay Aprll 2' ffVm It AM ., l :JO PM Bell Bro.td-#•'f Mortu11rt dlr9Clon. KINO DOROTHY KIHG. rMldenl of Cos141 Mesa, PHsed -•Y Aprll 15, 1911 S<lrvlwcl by • ~ fOfft fOal ot NewpO<I a..dl, 2 brottwn Rober1 C11•no of Coltil Mesa...i 8"d O\eney of Nortll c..-OllN. ~ ... side -vices wett lleld Oii F'r!my Aprll 2'.. 1'71, AM P.cllk Vl--.noti.t P-with Rev. Ch•rles Cl••• olllcl•lln11. Bell Broedwey~dlre<ton. a.&l.ANO HUGH M. CL.ElA .. D. ~!dent of Leoun• Hiiis, CL "-'"" •w•'f Oii A pr II 2'. lt11 lft Oraftl9, C&. UvMt llus-of AGie ~. feltler Of Mn. Linde LM OI Sell P90ro, ca .. Joup" e'""'t CMlaiM of ........... HlllS.. C., Md Jatll ~of MllnMI ten B•9Cfl, c..., ~ ot -..iori. Hutclll ns Of une BHdl, c;a., •ftd E""'9tt Oelmlld fll La er-._ Ga., •Ito survt_, ti, J.a. DI ~of O.ttttr. Gator.m. Sentc• wlll M Nfd Oft~ •R 29, tm ~ IPM et O'Connor .....,_ Hiiis MIWt\IW'f wlt9' Interment In Astentlo" c.m.t_,. "' .... of ............... flWIY lie fMOt .. Ille L.evllemle FUllCI et UCI. O'OW-&.....-Hiiia Mortllety directors. GCAalNO ERNA GEAIUNG, rHldtftl or t11slln, PffMd -~ 2', 1'11 !ft Sent• A"•· S.Wvlvecl II• dWQlller St>•ron EllQer ot Tustin. IOI J-Mor•n ol WeslN....,, c;a .. !wot..., ~ er-ot Holl,.ooct. ..... wr vl•MI b'f 4 ~ Memorl.tl .. rv!Ges T~ Mey t. tf11 84 12:00 -•• , ... Pllllla8 ~ ... "" !>t • Tusht\. Pedli< VI .. MortllWy dlre<torJ Rh'ad, Costa Mesa 92626. The completed test is mailed to a company fo r scoring and a personal profile is r e turned within three weeks. At the time the test is ad- ministered, persons must sign up for a 45· minute counseling ap· pointment which takes place three to Tour weeks following the test· ing. For lnrormalion . phone 556-5789. PCP Fil~ Meeting Slated A look at the drug P.C.P .• also known as angel dust, will be pro· vided May 10 al a free educationa l works hop sponsored by the Orange County Mental Health Association. A new film, "The P.C.P ." story, will be followed by a panel dis· cussion on P.C.P. and other p sych oactive drugs. The meeting will be held from 9:30 a.m. to noon at the Orange County Library Ad- ministration Building, 431 City Drive S ., Orange. in the Com- munity Room. Res ervations are necessary and can be mad e b y calling 547.7559 PALO ALTO <AP> Retired Brig. Gen. Regaa Fwll._er, 52, a Marine COrp& veteran of four wars and 30 years service, died Wednesday after a long fight against cancer. lie had been associated with a property management firm. INGLEWOOD <AP > - Gu itarist·composer Josef Maraia, 71, a faculty member al the Idyllwild Arts Founda- .. * * A FUNDRAJSER is planned Satur· ddy night in Laguna Beach for former Laguna mayor Jon Brand, a ca ndidate for th e Republican nomination in the Orange Coast ·s 36th State Senate District. It is set for 8 p.m. to midnight at the home of Jim and Anne Gun· dersen. 1375 Cerritos. Brand is a geography teacher al THE COMMITTEE to Elect Lauren Rus k sberiH·corone r of Orange County is sponsoring a picni c and rally SWlday on behalf or their man. It will run from 1 p.m . to 8 p.m. at Andy's Rancho Cazador on Ganado Road in San Juan Capistrano. The Rusk committee is inviting all law enforcement officers and their families to meet the candidate. County Postpones .-,tudy of Traffic The award goes to Dr . Gerald Green . a pediatrician. who. with Dr. Pius Morozuml. has devised a method or ear· ly detection of Group B s tr e pt ococc u s 1n mothers and infants. About 6.000 U.S. in- fants a year die as a re· sult of sucb infections, the doctors said. A proposed traffic circulation study for central Orange County has been put off for at least 60 days by county supervisors. The board voted 3·2 this week to wait until after the June vote on property tax reform measures before deciding whether to hlre a $19,000 to $25.()()().a-year engineer to oversee the study. • importent m1HllBI • 1f119111ous aeom•rrlcs o1 llllurlll !Nt:le lf"JeS I'---....,."'.'-"--.., WOVilfl mto •host THE ENGINEER WOULD work with officials in Costa Mesa, Newport Beach. Irvine, Fountain Valley, KunUngt.on Beach, Garden Grove and San· ta Ana to determine roadway needs in the central county area. Supervisors Thomas Riley and Philip Anthony voted against the delay s aying the study should proeeed now. Anthony contended the study already is long overdue. 1·1 really trunk we are making a lot of false economy here by ditching every decision until after the election." he said. HOWEVER, SUPERVISOR RALPH Clark said be believed the study should await the out· come or a traffic study now under way for the north county area. And SUpervisor Ralph Diedrich said the de· cision to hire an engineer should wait until budget deliberations in June. Riley said city oCficials in Costa Mesa and San· ta Ana already have agreed to take part ln the study and other cities have been asked to join. Rites for County Building Shelved Plans ror a $3,500 gala ceremony to com· memorate the completion of Orange County gov- ernment's new $8 mllllon Hall of AdmJ..oistration have been shelved by county supervisors. The three-month publicity and dedication ritual won't be reconsidered by the board until budget deliberatioos in June and until after voters either pass or reject the Jarvis-Gann property tax limitation initiative. ol pattern" .. loOt'M $C)Of1 • dash ol color '*-tnd there' • n11vrahte the bedroom floor or try one es• ci.-<*11~ todaule the d•n"'ll room .iheoClf1CIO tnh-1•wall1 • 18" • 30'' r9danctes or • 26" circle! • our IOoa-.fllirSll lencUtoudl ol ltle ettOtlC wherever )'Oii tOS$ttltm1 • 12" square. con.ct an armtutl• ---------tion of the USC Jdyllwild AS RECOMMENDED BY the Santa Ana Civic Center Commission, preparations for the fall ceremony would begin with publicity photos in June, continue with a statewide news campaign in July and wind up with a catered dedication rite ror 7SO guests Sept. 20. .. ~ ' . 'ACIACYIRW WIMOllAL P.AU Cemetery Mortuary Chaoel 3500 Pac1fic View Orill8 NeWPOrt California 644-2700 , McCOtioMCtl WOITUAllU U1$Juna Beach 494·9415 l&gUll8 Hiiis 788-0933 San Juan Capistrano 495-1ne IALn...11.uoM N•ALHOMI Corona det Mar 873-9450 Colt• Mesa 848-2<424 ... .-OADW.AY WOITUUY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 8'2·9150 IMflM.~MI Wl5TCUPf CMAPll. '427 E. 1'7ttt St. CO.ta Mllea • ~ S..• Ana Chapel 518 N. 8rolldway SantaAna• 647-4131 NICallOnml ..,,.. MOITUilY 827 Mai11 St. ~r School or Music and Arts, died Thursday at Danie) Freema n Hospital here. SEREMBAN. Malaysia <AP> -Keo netb Earl Hopps, 60. president or the Vreeland Trading Corp. of Charleston. S.C., died here Wednesday while on a business trip, authorities said. The ceremony would mark completion of the inltial Civic Center master plan, a report to supervisors said. aqd the $3,500 would come from Civic Center parking fees. THE INVITATION LIST would lQclude Presl· dent Carter, other top-ranking federal ofOcllla, senators, congressmen, state office holders and cl· ty and county officials. It also would Include members of local homeowners associations, labor union oUiclals and civic and fraternal groups. ~201 CAMPUS DRIVE llVIMI TOWM cana t~fllOWUCI) MOM.-WID..flll. IM tun..1MUl.S. •·.I SAT. IN VISION EYE CARI fOR YOU Ir YOUR FAMILY PIOflUllOtW. -YICI a 9UAUn LENSES: G-. and Plastlo, PMto Sensltlv. "' tinted. Single vtelon -BIFocal -TrtFoc.t FRAMES: Hund,..da of frameJ on dlSOlly lndudng OesiQnet Frames SUNGLASSES: Pteno and AX CONTACTS: Hard Ind Soft. ...... ....................... ... .................... 21 ... ,,. s..._ .... ,,_IHM ... . ...... c .................... ,,,. I F ·50 'Picket' Plant Holders • corr.I )IOllf wtld pllnU "'tlleM wooden=r=:i lnlO • pe4llt picket r.nc.1 • wood tones or INW'lt IOlids ...minor ISMl'llbly l'9QUlred amanl.79 mdo2.39 3.39 HUNTINGTON BEACH Huntington Center A locaJ college board member since 1961. the re.tired Seal Beach postmaster will be nspoaslble ror developing the program for th& annual CCJCA conference and wll\ join the ftve-penon •xeeuU\le committee. The CCJCA 1s a membenblp orcaDiuUon represenUng CalltoroJa 's community colleces at the state and federal level. NEED A LAWYER? Low leg .. Fee • Divorce • Sankr'lptcy • Crlmlnal • Wiiis-Probate • Incorporation • Accident-Injury • Eviction • Collections 640-2507 NOW PIANOS for Sale 4e Rent --All PWIO CllTD COIOllA DEL IAI UM L C-t Hwy. ....... ' t'tnnorfun . 9.99 - ... . .. CALIFORNIA/NATIONAL DAIL y PU.OT A 9 Dy Bil Keane Tiny County Fears 'Posse' Takeover THE FAMILY Cl=R.;.icu....-s..._ __ MARKL&EVILLE <AP> -Reatdent.s of a Uoy AJploe Cowlt,y, who feared a takeover by l\omosex- uala several ~ra ago. now fear the ultra-conserva.Uve .. e Comitalua' hu designs on their momitaln are.. Fights Extradition ..... .,..... George Madden. 30. walked away from a Florida prison in 1972 where he was serv- ing a five-year sentence for selling an ounce of marijuana. Now a student at West ern Washmgton University, he faces an extradition request by Florida and wants Washington's governor. Dixie Lee Ray ,·to refuse it. He is shown with his wife and child. Unit Votes Ban On Benzene Use WA SHINGTON <AP> -The Consumer Product Safety Commission has voted unanimous- ly to ban benzene, a chemical used in paint thin- ners, rubber cement and other products. However , a consumer group that petitioned the agency for the ban nearly a year ago said in advance of the S·O vote Thursday that delays In laking the action have caused new cases of cancer. THE COMMISSION'S ACTION probably will not become effective until sometime in tbe fall because of legal procedures t.o put the ban Joto operation. The Health Resear ch · Group, an organization (---------.) affiliated with consumer CONSVMER advocate Ralph Nader, _ . sought the ban on the -------- manufacture or -products containing benzene. "If the commission bad banned beDJ.eDe at the time of our petition, many people would not have gotten leukemia," said Dr. Sidney Wolle. director of the consumer group. "THESE CASES OF LEUKEMIA and bone marrow depression are the result of sluggard ac· lion by the commission," he said in an interview The ban proposed by the commission st.a.U waa on consumer products In which benzene is used in· tentionally as an ingredient. It also forbid produc· lion of substances containing more than one·lenth of l percent benzene as an unintentional contaml nant. Benzene is a clear, colorless liquid with a rather pleasant odor. It has numerous chemical applications .as a solvent and has been used in paint thinners, rubber cement, artist's s upplies and household products. IT ENTERS THE BODY primarily by inhala· lion and diffuses into the blood. Medical re· sear chers have found that it causes leukemia. or cancer of the blood, and other diseases, the com- mission staff said in a briefing paper for the com- missioners. However. the s taff paper said that Industry ls phasing out the use of benzene "Only a few paint removers and a rubber ce· menl currently on the market contain inten· lionally-added benzene. Because the health hazards associated with benzene are well known, many products have already been reformulated UJing a· substitute," it said. The proposed ban excludes benzene used in gasohne, partly because gasoline already ls Iden· tirie~ as a hazardous substance subject to labellng requirements ..................... lflfl ~OMM., ..... ·a.-• ..... ·-. ........,. ...... .._ ............. .:::: ....... "' ... ,, MOUNT OL YMPUI ---i~--.. CNAMM ......... ..---•r.-~ ...... _ .,.._ .... _ 117·7710 And I.he plot involves the elcctlon of a sheriff and poulbly olhl1r county officers through ques- tionable, tr not Uleaal. methods ln t?ae June 6 e.lec· lion in Lbls county o! 850 people, some of the resl· dentt think. BllT THE SHERIFF'S CANDIDATE. John Buras. uys the •·takeover" of California's smallest county Is no more than "a figment of their hnagination." And while be terms himself a staunch conservative. Buras says he doesn't belong lo the ''PO$Se." "Posse Comitalus" members believe in God. guns and their interpretation or the U.S. Constitu- tion. Members of the nationwide group reject critics' claims that they're akin to vigilantes. The reason that many local residents are upset about Buras is that he is an associate or Francis Gillings, a former ''Posse" member who has said the country might shape up a bit it citizens hanged a few public officials. BURAS, 58, IS ALSO ACTIVE in a trust which holds a 600-acre parcel near here -land that was initially in the name of Gillings' son and where an attempt has been made lo start a community called "Constitution City." Buras also has confirmed he picks up mail at a post office box listed in an advertisement in a con- servative publication ·asking for money to support campaigns for "a tax·fighUng sheriff, three supervisors and a district attorney." Alpine County District Attorney Chris Smith has wa rned all voters that their registrations bet- ter be proper, or t.hey face possible prosecution un· der a variety or election laws. SMITH SAYS HE ISN'T singling out "Posse" members. He says anyone who registers to vote but is not properly domiciled In the county faces prosecution. and he already sees "a strong pro· bability of charges." County Clerk Joan Chacon says voter registra· tion has gone up from 563 in January lo.679 now, and there are "quite a number of newcomers." EBIC LEFFINGWELL, BANGEll AT the state park near here, admits be Is "prejudiced " toward Buras and feels he Is "part of a radical group I don't go along with their thinking." LetnngweU also said he objected lo the voter registration activity. Both criticized Buras during what Buras said was a "candidate's night" event Tuesday where he encountered "hate and ._ _ _,,, hostility." Buras said his opponents have made "absol~ely untrue" statements about him. He also says there's nothing illegal about the election registrations, many by people who don't Uve here but have an Interest ln the "Constitution City" pro- perty. ''THESE PEOPLE INTEND TO move here. Therefore they have a legal right to register to vote here as long as they don 'l register elsewhere," he said. He also said Alpine County residents don't want outsiders moving In but people have a right to live where they choose. The residents' reactions are similar lo fears voiced when a gToup or homosexuals outlined plans lo move into the coun· Ly in the early 1970s. The move never actually de· veloped. from Buras said people should listen lo him. instead of prejudging him. For one thing, he says. cost.9 or running the sheriff's omce would be cut if he was elected, because he would seek volunteers for MJ~·~·' OLD TOWNE TUSTIN some help. THAT WOULD FIT IN WITH views of many Posse members who feel they should step in to give a helping hand when local authorities need help -or when a local officer i.Sn'l doing bis job properly. Buras said some or his views are the same as those espoused by "Posse" members but others aren't. He adds that "I abhor violence of any kind. It's the worst thing in the world." He says he moved lo Alpine County from Los Angeles, where he worked as an equipment driver, because he saw a chance for "a place where you can have a better life. without being taxed out of existence. Here you can have a little control." 14 Fabulous Shops to Serve You The big concern voiced by many residents is that registrations from "newcomers" will grow enough prior to the May 8 registrat.lon deadline to--------------------------------------- glve Buras a cb.llllce t.o win. HE'S RUNNING AGAINST ARCHIE Wood, 41, a 21 .year veteran of tbe s heriff's de- partment wh6 is seeking the po6t that Sheriff Stu Merrell is giving up thislear. Wood thinks it woul be tough lo register hun· dreds of new voters, but says there is a danger that two supervisors' seats could be grabbed by conservative candidates. That's because write-in candidates could still develop In those races, and the number of voters in each district is far s maller than the number in county·wide contests, he said. RESIDENTS OF ALPINE COUNTY tend to be conservative. But some say the views of people like Buras, who moved here 2~ months ago, and Gillings are too much for them. Ed Fogarty, 62, a retired Navy shipfilter, says be is certain Buras ls involved with the "Posse" members, wbo he termed "rabble rousers trying t.o gel a foothold in government." Fogarty said one problem is a liberal election law which has enabled the group to set up the plot. "These election laws have lo be changed, .. he said "By God. we want something done." Save ., 11 40% 11 • If 11 LARGEST Lighting Centers 11 11 Western United States • OPIMDA.ll.Y .... IATUUAY to.. llleAY u ... 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Ndl l.99 0$ Orpnizer from India • '"' orpnizatlon• • warm sheethtm wood dollled In== lacqutf •nd Wllll brUMCI Of l¥ory IDOb • •bout 11"~7" 3.99 JlJ•~y PllLOT Top Yaehts Collide Merlin, Drifter Meet for Cal Cup By ALMON LO("ABEY Olllfw ............. The moment ot truth was • 15ll.laj_td at l p.m. today mark· ln1 the fint bead.to-head batUe between the West Coast's two most famous uJtra·llgbt· dJsplacement <ULDB) :Yachts, Merlin and ~r. in a thr-ee- race match for the Cal Cup. The 18-rnlle windward·leeward race. will be sailed off Marina dol Re,v under the spoosorsb.lp o! the CalifomJa Yacht Club. U wiU be a.be first tlme the two yachts have met on a boat.for· boat (non handicap) basis since they were launched less than a year ago. largest ULD8 created by the young designer, formerly a Newport Beach Sea Scout, and was built primarily for first to finjsh in long.ct.lstance races. Drift~ is a 69-footer designed by owner-skipper Harry Moloshco of Long Beach and built by P·Squared Yachts of MEaUN IS A 67·foot sloop de-Santa Ana. Drifter was also built signed, built and skippered by as a potential ftrst·finisher. Bill Lee of Santa Cruz. It is the The boats first met in the Weekend Calendar • Transpac Los Angeles to Honolulu race last July, a 2,225·mile off·the·wind classic, with Merlin beating Drifter to the finish line at Diamond Head by 19 minutes. Big, Little Boats Clash in Regattas THEIR NE~ outing was in the l.~mile I!.ong Beach to La Pat race last November both be· ing sailed by ch.&rter skip~rs and crews. In that race Dnfter finished about eight minutes ahead or Merlin aeter sailing 'filhin hailing distance or each other for the entire distance. The Balboa Yacht Club will send big boats and JitUe boats in· to competition this weekend. The big boats, consisting of ln· ternational OUshore Rule, Performance Handicap Racing Fleet and Midget Ocean Racing Association ratings will be sail- ing the fust race of the 66 Series of offshore races while a host of Lido-14 s from throughout Southern California will tangle inside the bay in pursuit of the Harry Wood Trophy. The 66 Series race is Saturday SixCOlkges Compete/or SWgl,e Crown Nine Southern Calitorola sailors representing six colleges start competition Saturday at Morro Bay in the Pacific Coast Intercollegiate Yacht Racing Association singlehanded cham- pionship. The Southlanders represent the top finishers in the PCIYRU Southern Series. They will be sailing against seven contenders from northern California s chools who scored best in the Northern Series. The top two finishers in the Pacific Coast championships, scheduled Saturday and Sunday. will qualify ror the national c hampions hips or the lo· -tercollegiate Yacht Racing As- sociation of North America at Lake Washington near SeatUe, Wash., next June 9-11. Three of the contenders in the Pacific Coast championship are from UCI and one from Orange Coast College. The UCI sailors are Rick Kern, Mitch Madruga and Tom Burton. Representing OCC wilJ be Kurt Miller. Othe r s from Southe rn California are Mike Downing, USC; Mike Smith and Keith Dodson, Long Beach State; Phil Ramming, UCLA. and Bruce Gresham, San Diego State. The regatta will be sailed in Laser dinghies. and the Harry Wood Invitational is Saturday and Sunday. THE NEWPORT Harbor Yacht Club will be host for the growing Etchells·22 sloops in the Spring Championship for the class with races scheduled in the ocean Saturday and Sunday. Many of the Performance Handicap Racing Fleets return· ing from the Ensenada race wilJ get ln some more competition this weekend in the Tri-Port race from San Diego to Oceanside and Oceanside to Newport. The two-legged race Is co- sponsored by the Lido Isle Yacht Club and the Oceanside Yacht Club with OYC handling the race from San Diego to Oceanside and Lff C taking over the com-m lttee chores for the race to Newport on Sunday. The Capistrano Bay Yacht Club will celebrate May Day a day early with a May Day Regatta for small boats racing inside the harbor on Saturday and large boats racing outside on Sunday. In other areas or the Southern California Yachting Associa- tion: .... ~LMlllH<ll ALAMITOS 8AY YA04T CLU~l"ll Day R<t9<1IU, ~y. Sunday. LONG BEAOi YACHT Cl.U~lllO Oey R~lt .. s.turday, Sunday. SEAL 8EAOi YACHT ct.UB-()peni"ll 0., R~llA. s.tuns.y, s..no.y. CA8AILLO 8EA04 YACHT CUlll--OpMno O•y, Pol11t l'etmln raa, ~. s.t.. ........ .., CALIFORNIA YACHT CLU&-Gll Olp~ t'at•. ~ W OrtfW, todey, s.t .... y. SllNey. OEL AeY YAOfT CLU8 ~ ... rec:-. s.::=yHAA80ft YAOfT CLU&-CaJ.20quilll"'°' Inv r~ Stturday, S....O.y. ASSOCIATION OF SANTA MONICA 8AY YACHT CLUBS-F ... I rece. s.uno.y. $0UTH COASTCDRINTHIAN YAOiT Cl.Ul- Bay S«i. No. Z. U.lbNIS. S.CurG.'t'. S-'*99 CORONADO YACHT CLU8-0oollllle· 8roml•'t' T'111Jft¥ rec•. HOR. SOHFJ. SMunay. COAONAOO CAYS YACHT CLU8~tll0 0:i=y8"Y YAC>n CLU8-Soflnt Setles (•II <I.SS.SI. s.turday, Sunday. OCEANSIDE YACHT CLUB-Tri~ re<t, S.n OleQo 10 oe:e-lde, S.tur<Yy; Ou_. lo ... ... _ •• SUncley. SAN OIEGO YAOIT O.U~ Oie90 Y.ctlt· 1"11 C..p AeoitU (I_. r.Cinv Cl<KMS), S.turdl't', SUn<My: Nortft Arllef'lc.en ~ .. --ploMlllp, tocley, s.turday, ~. SANTA CLARA RACING ASSOCIATIOtil-UI,., Cll'Qllt. SMurdlv. SIL~R GATE YACHT CLUB -Gall-S.rles.~. ...... ......... POMONA VALLEY SAIUNG ASSOCIATl()N- Otit r.clftQ. $11twdey. Most recent meeting between the two speedsters was in the l,140-San Diego to Manuuilllo race last February. Again the two yachts sailed within sight of each other until the final night when Merlin carried a dying breeze to the finish line, leaving Drifter to walJow in a flat calm a few miles back for nearly six hours. Merlin and Drifter were scheduled lo battle for line honors in the recent Newport to Ensenada race but Merlin did not make the start because she was being repaired after some extensive damage in a stormy Mexico Ocean Racing Con· ference <MEXORC> race out ot Manzanlllo. IN THE CAL CUp bolb yachts will carry veteran crews ex· perienced in both offshore and match racing. All of Merlin's crew will be from the Santa Cruz area. They are Harvey · Kilpatrick, Jack Hallerman, Bob Wade , David Walhe, Phil Vandenberg, Bob Larson , Don Snyder, Craig Powe ll, Skip Allan, Susan Snyder and Karen Trapp . Drifter's crew will consist of Argyle Campbell, Tom Leweck, Larry McDowell, Mark Rossi, Don Bell, Gary Ritchie, Tom Kantrud, Tom Pickard, Jim El- liott and Kurt Jacobi. Coanal lt'ftlClier L-<loUdl ~-~ m«""'9wllfl ~rtl•I Cl ........ l_.._•lt-. Lloftl v~......, flitl'.ll ._, awnii"9 Mn. HIGIMS.l&ll'Ny,Uf10. , Coastal ~ wfll tMOt lletw>Nft ~ •nd 66. lllland ~--wlll r.n119 lie-~ •lld ... Tiie W911f' ...,...,.,.llW'e Wiii iie .0. S~ /floon, Tides Second low »condltl!lfl First hlQIO First low Se<ondltlQlt S.Cond •- P:a1iu.v SATUltOAY 6UNOAY 2·stp.m. U 7:'7 p.m. l.S 1 42 •m. 4.• t :Ol•.m. .0.2 •:llp.m. J.t t :)Op.m. U Fl"I lllQll 3·11 •.m. U Finl..... IO:IS•.m. .0.1 S.CCIM 1111111 S:CM "·"'· 4,4 SecCMWI -10: S4 p.m. 1.7 sun rl-5:07 •.m., MIS •::M p..m. MooftMISIO:lla.m. "Got o probiem? TM11 Write fo Pot Dlmn. Pot will cut red tape, getting the~ CJ1d action you Med to solve inequities in government and buaine.u. Mail your questtoris to Pot Duma, At Your Service, Orange CO<J.$1 Doily PiUJC, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Me.a, CA 92626. As mo1f1J letters a. pouible will be answered. but phoned inquiries or letters not including the reader's full name. address and business hours' phone number cannot be comidered. Thi& column appears dot· Ly ezcepf Saturdays." GallleOma O"'fl Dopef .t ommended for eold eUmates. R numbers are ad· cUUve, so that two pieces of R-19 equal R-38, and so on. In floors above eold spaces R-19 ls recom· mended for boa:les In the aorthem ball of the Unit· eel S&ates and for homes In the soutbem hall that are bealed by oU or electriclty. Otherwise, use at least R·ll. DEAR PAT: My mother has glaucoma, and I recently beard a brief report on television about a new treatment that helps this condition by use of a certain type of eye drop. I'd like to telJ my moth~r about this, but would prefer having more details about the treatment and tbe name of the doctor wbo discovered it. D.P., Newport Beach Dr. 1bom J. ZimmHman GI Lo.sdau State University lo New Orleans reported to tbe IDtena· Uonal Glaucoma Collgrea cut a new groap of "t.eta blocker" dnlta apparently em pftAtltt In the eye, wblcb tu lead to bHadaea. Re -.ya tests be bas conducted allow &hat oee drop ef a new "tlmolol maleate" ftald produces a dramatic reUef of preuare oa l).e eye -ad may belp revoh1· tionbe treatment of Claaeoma. Yoar motber'1 personal opbthamologtst •i.ootd be consulted re- garding this or uy o&.ber treatmeat. C1eaMlineu Nezt to Saletg DEAR PAT: After looking at my car owner's manual, I have decided to change the brake fluid myself. I understand the procedure, bul wonder lf there are any tips you can offer. H.W .• Irvine The National Highway Trame Safety Ad· ministration baa some advJce for you. Pay close attention to the ma.nufacturer•s recommendations aboat Ute type of brake Raid to be ased, and follow the owaer'• manual lnatructioftl. Make sure that no dirt or forelp materials get In to "fool" the hydraulic brake system. Tbi.J means clean1D1 Ute reservoir can before opeo.lng aad care ln bandllng tbe fresh Oald. along wl&Jl complete cleullneu ln l....,,.ilon Ratlrtg• servlclnC this vital system. Eliminate all molatare from pressure bleedlng eqalpment. wtaerever DEAR PAT: I've decided to insulate my cabin brake nakl 11 stored -ID the veldcle'• brake at Big Bear. But, 1 see a lot of conflicting inlorma· system or ln COlltablen -It ma1 ahlorb molstare tion about what kind of in.swaUoa should be placed from u.e air. Keep cans and reservoir sealed. in attic floors and floors above cold spaces. Abo, doll'i use any brake O.dd taken from old, J .Y., Corona del Mar ased or amea1ec1 eoatalnen. Avoid lllblal cllf· lnsulatJoa ls rated by B aamben. Tbe a fereat types of maid or aalag uother type &Jlan Is stHds for resistance to beat loa aacl beat gala. ID tllle sy1&em. Never re·ase brake Oald or UY Yoa've aiea dlttereeces l• reeombleltded a nam· lo•l·•tored left o.er from &Ile lut sentcm.. beta beeame tbe l'ftOmmeadaClolll laave dln&ed --...:-----------------. severaJ times ID l'ftellt .1eai:s aad l>Haaae u.ett are different ftpret bl dlffermt locates. u you at· · Uc floor la BO& lanlated at all, a .. • 848 II rec· Don't miss the HOMEOWNERS! Ooyou have fire & theft Insurance on your personal ~ , BOATING I AT YOUR SERVICE , One week only -South Coast Plaza only Save 20% to 50% on new summer shoes Save 20% on all Foo1works and Risques 1440 to $24 reg. $18 to $30 women's shoes 431 Save 35%-45% on all Caressas 19 I 99 reg. $31 to $37 women's shoes 125 Save 20% on all Bare Traps® 18.40 to $28 reg. $23 to $35 women's shoes 129 Save 35% to 50% on Red Cross*, Socialites and Cobbies 14. 99 and 19. 99 regularly $24 to $.15 Clarissa reg. $35, 19. 99 black, camel, bone, navy, white or red patent dress sandal. OpE?ra reg.$35, 19.99 smooth white .. camel or navy. 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Wood sole. women's shoes 9 BIG BOAT SHOW et the ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER ect'OM from Dl•neyt•nd belongings?-,.. _ _. ..,_ I Our211tY••r ---\• •Phone~ !/ •RABBITT tRSURANCE • ltM Banar 8JJd. C°* 11• ·may company NOW thru SUNDAY ' Ii ' i ;. . .. .. ~ . . t I INSIDE; •Sports •Stocks •Comics •Ann Landers Frlc:t.y, Aprll 28, 1978 DAIL v Pu.or Dally Piiot PllOI• .. , P•lnO o ·oo.. ... u Lois Burnett and blank canvas: She executed a work e>y artist Carita Kent. } Lois Burnett, N ewport Beach, paints enlarged version of HEW banner ms1gnia. Wedding Gifts . Unless the circumstances are unusual, all thank-you letters should be written within three months of the ceremony. ' This 1s the Last port in o sene.! on girmtg weddings. which has appeared this week m Feo1uring. By ELIZABETH L. POST Q. !\lay daplJu tr-or unsuitable wedding girts be retumed or exchansed! A. Yes. No sensible person would expect a bride and groom to keep 10 pairs of candlestic~. or any article which could not be used with the r est o r their furnishings. Whether you tell the donor or not depenrls on whether they are close enough to you to be apl to notice the absence of their particular gift. Q. Should the cuds that accompany 'Wed· dlag 1lns be dlsplayed wltb them? A. That is entirely up to you. Some people like lo do so because it answers the inevitable "Who gave you this?" but olhers feel that the information may invite uncomplimentary com· parlsons. Q. How are checks that are given as wed· ding presents made out? A. Before tl1 l' wrd<Jinr:. the <·heck is made out to the bride, Or if \'OU prefer, an both names , "Mar y Smalh and Hohcrl Jones " if you send the c heck after the wedding. it is made out to ''Mary and Robert Jones " Q. Wltat should a brtde Jo when a wedding gln arrlvH broken? A. JC il comes directly from a store, she should take or send it back. without mentioning ii to the donor. H 1t arn' es by mail from the sender, she should let him know, because he may well have ins un•d the package and be able> to replace 1t without co:.t. Q . What i., the per mii.sible tenglh of time fo r a bride to lake lo write her lhaftk.you notes? A. Unless th<' eirt'umstances are most un- us ual. all thank you letters should be written within three months of the wedding. If the wed· ding is s mJll, it should be done within one month , Q. When wedding gifts are given to the bride and !(room at the reception, should they he opened at oner ? A. If lhe wedding is small and there are not loo m any gifts, they should be opened. But if there are such a number that it would take a long time to open them, it is better for the bride and groom to open them later when lhey can en· joy and appreciate them more. Q . Mu!'l the bride wrtte notes fo r glfl11 opened at U.e reception? A \'ts, she should ,\JI wedding presents ex t'Ppt those from lmmcd111te family should be 11C'knowlc.'d~cd with a note Q. Arc you In favor of bridal registries? CSee WEDDING GIFTS, Page BZ) t • • Bl D•ilY .............. , ·l~nl IC-tor The completed product will hang at Muirhead Galiery this weekend. A New Banner Ry MARC:JA FORSB E RG Of IM D•llY "llet Sufi A \\Ork of art that had its beginnings in a s tudio tn Roston has made an important slop in :i garage m Big Canyon. Newport Beach. 11 was here that Lois Burnett and her husband. Jlobarl. p<iinstakingly executed a 7 by 9-foot canvas banner which originated as a seri· g raph by artist Canta Kent. Conta. who now makes her home in Boston. 1s a rormer art teacher and nun who was head ot lhc art department at Imm aculate Heart College. She is known for her stnking word· pictures combinations of color and calh· g raphy Riek Grensik To Rick Grensik, skating is just another way to get around.' R~ DENNIS McLELLAN Of'"° Oaoty Piiot Sl4'11 When Rick C.rcn..,tk rolls mto town. he real· I\' ROLLS into lo\\ n · More spcc1f1l'all1,. Hick Grens1k rolls in on ctght uralhanc l>katcboard wheels mounted on regulation black rollerskate shoes It 's et habit t ht• C!.) vcar old UC Santa Cruz st•nwr f<'ll into u year ago Ile picked it up from hi s roommate So it was not unul.ual that he would skate th<' fi vc mil<'S from his father's house in Hunt- ington Beach to Costa Mesa in order to place an apartment wani ad at the newspaper office. "The mileage 1s amazing· it took me 15 to 20 minutes lo get here." he said between laughs. tHe couldn't bt•licve anyone would want to in- terview him about his mode of transportation.) Rut he ·s used to the curious "Pe-0ple hoot and holler all the time." he said "It's th<' only hassle ahout it. But I just don t pa) murh attention lo them. I've got to be pay1nf.l attcnttUn lo what 1 ·m doing .. Passing motorists aren't lhc onl) ones who pa) allenllon lo Grens1i.. :-;, rln the police. Al h:ao;t onr 1· :1 week ht• gels pulled over • 11 • s flt n n y h c s a 1 d . .. ll · s Ii k e an ;.n:tomaltr response. I ask what I did wrong and they '>ll~ lh<'Y don't know. Normally. we just end up talking about the skates ... The wide skateboard wheels provide an ex· tremely smooth ride, he said. "and they really grip into turns nice." Rolllng his 6-foot frame (he's 6·3 with skates on) along city sidewalks and streets is not without Its hazards. however. thnt His bandaged wri~l 1s visual testimony to "l misjudged a h ill." he said with a laugh. But that didn 't deter him. "It didn't stop me." he said. "it just slowed me do~. T lenrned a lot about my limits, l really did." Lest he be thought a skatinit fanatic, G n·r.~1k explains that he has a car loo "Thi!! i!I just another w av lo J{et around. I <'nJOY th1:. more because 11 keeps ~our reflexes izoiniz 1tnd 1l's good exercise Besides. T don 'l like driving too much " Until he finds an apartment, Orenslk is liv· She v. as recently comm1ss1oned by the Department of Health, Education and Welfare to deslgn a national insignia to commemorate its 25th anniversary. The result is a stunning orange, yellow.gold and white composition that pr oclaims, in black letters, ''Expanding beyond what we know we can be." Carita fi rst wrote 50 sayings, then chose seven to submit to HEW, The message that was selected turned out to be one of her favorites, she said. Her o riginal words s houldn't be' misin- ter preted as meaning "get bigger and bigger and eventually take over," sbe noted. <See BANNER, Page BZ) o~ur 1>11o1 St•tt ""°'• Rick Grensik skates everywhere. inf!' with his father An environmental studicc; maJor, Grens1k 1~ in the area to do research for hh thes1~. I'< tl a thesis on transport nt1on '! "No." he said, breaking rnlo n laugh again. ''Jt's on hm ited growth." i • ~: ... • r .. ' --·~ .... . ... ANN LANDERS f HOROSCOPE •• .Banner ( Boroseope J Don't Look For Me t ....... ,..,.aa> ......... tile ............. d tao words is • .,.. .. • 'ell"aee tW we reaUr dun'\ know no.t ,.... ... ID Wil&9 "°"'to be open, 'O ----· .....,. .,.,. ol ...... ot doin1 lhiqa, ol ~ with people. ··a·a .._._es a. t.divMSIAalstatement, tbt we .._.. ~ dl1.d that we taow all I.Mr• ia to lmow or ta.at ... ,. .-.... ali t.bere l$ lo aee. "Dleft'5 mudt we're ~. and we need to keep oarsdw.s opee lo tbat, .. lhe laid. TD 8IL\PE IN the artwork Ls ••a bill form. a l!W'O"'• form. It Cives the feelinl tnat we caa do tllllimp dult we didn't Uaink we could do - like climbb-c a mountain. lt 's a symbol for all ~~ readrinc a great new st.ace." sbe ex "Corit.a tokl me about it a month or two aco." recaUed Lots Burnett. ''And she asked me to exttate it." Tbe Bumetts, klngtime friends d the artist. maiDtained Corita's Los Angeles gallery in their hom~ for seven years before moving here two years ago. Mrs. Burnett currently acts as Cori ta 's agent in the Newport area. TllE PSOCESS of duplicating the work oo a larcer scale ~an with Corita's design beine sent lo a printing workshop, where it was made into a 9eligraph. Tbe lerigrapb then went to Mrs. Burnett, who had a slide made of iL She and her husband propped the large canvas up against a waJl on the patio, projected the slide and drew the de- sign in pencil "We bad to do that at rught, of course, then we started painting in the garage during the day," she said. The Bumetts were assisted by James Neusbaum, a Laguna Beach artist. The won will be on display today, Saturday and Sunday at Muirhead Gallery in South Coast Plaza, then il will go to Los Angeles where it will be crated and shipped to Washington, D.C. for unveiling on May 10. "THE FRAllE ON lbe back will come off and it will ban& as a banner. 1be sides will bang · without braces, and there will be wood at the top aod boU.om," Mrs. Burnett explained. She added that 10 artist's proofs will be available, some of which will be consigned to Muirhead Gallery. Tbe rest will be available through Mrs Burnett. She has a persistent daydream that sbe says she is less and less able to repre&1 -tMt of possibly opening a small local gallery dftat. ed exclus1vel}' to Corita 's works Club Calefldar rum each Wedneadoy m LM Dml11 PiJ.ol and contams notices o/ women's and service club meelmg1 and event& for tM /ol.lowiJag uittk -Tlttm- day thrCJUgh Wednesday Send notices to Club Calen- dar. Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, CO$fO Mesa, CA 92626. IJe sure to mclude your name and µhoi&e numbeT. "I ot ices must be in our hand.I two weeks in a®mlce. To request a pict1i1re, iorite or call tM Feature& D~ment. 642-4321 . Pictures are umlled to Jund TOi:Jt!'TS open to the public DBAR ANN : l bave SATtJa.DAl', AP&J.L !I counseled .YOU In past. lialsbed readinc ex· a1 SYDNEY0114&& • Aquarius. Cancer. Leo cerpt-from • book petlOGS COldrl be part or ,,btcb presented a i\alES <March Zl· s cenarto. You get 1torltlecl <albeit oiae· April lt>: Love ~d chance to repay favor. sided> view of tbe traverse a rodty roed. By so dalaS. ,.,.. actual-adoptee locating bis Chanies represesal ly wlll "be aiding "rthpareataaod"every- healtby challenges yourself. bodJ' lived~ ever back bitter memor6ies ot I.be paia, lbame ud IOI'· row lnflkted on m 1 fataUt at the thne ot FOUi' llirth. Yoo would hurt lbe people who laavetlLldla.apartOf tW.r life Uc:e dam. I Pft ,_ ap to pnact my f..mty ...t to make sure you wo.ld be railed There is no valid reason SCORPIO <Oct. 23· after." to be depressed, dis-Nov . ll): Hi&bllght Aa a birth parent. I couraged. Study written veruUUty. Gin full bue a messace to Use word. Piece to1etber play to Intellectual ddld l p.e -.p. Please bit.a of Information. curiosity. Gemini. Sagit· prinL tt. by a = eoapae. u your " Pare.b hne treated ,_ ~u you have ao neecl to ftDd me. And please doel't say you aft learddng for your roots. Your roola are wbere you were rused. TbeJ are where you found loft In TAURUS <Apr il 20· t.arlu.s ftaW'e prominent· DEAR ClllLD; Don't May 20): You get family ly -so does number 3. loot for me. Dcm't fmd backing following dis-You do best now by en-me. Your very search pule Welcome chance tertaining at bome. would ~te the rea- for reunion, eod to dif· SUck to familiar gl"OWld. sooa I gave you up. ferences. Be receptive. You1 reappearance an diplomatic while holding SAGl1T"1UUS <Nov. my life would only bring fast lo principles. 22-Dec. 21): Hold orr Superior confides prob-journey, loag-range de· Je m . Be gentle, dis-cis ions. Instructions , c reel, Libra is in pie-directions and loyalties ture. s ubject to abrupt GEMINI <May 21 · changes. Know it and June 20): Lunar aspects wait. Close relatives coincide with distance, should be counseled communication, rel-agalnstwriting letters in atives 'involved in dis· anger and driving while agreement. Remain "undertbelnflueoce." neutral. AU facts not in. CAPRICORN <Dec. Pi s ces, Virgo in. 22-Jan. 19): Any change dividuals figure prom-could prove financial inenlly. Defmetenns. benefit. Be analytical. CANCER (June 21· Find reasons why - July 22): Involvement don't be satisfied to indicated -it is all or know merely that nothing. Emotional and something occurred. financial investments Gemini, Virgo, Sagit- a r e i n d i c a t e d . tarius figure prominent- P a rt n e rs b i p , s pecial ly -so does number 5. document, marital AQUA&IUS (Jan. s tatus -these com -20 -Feb. 18>: You are mand attention. Get or-more popular than in re· ga nized; bring priorities cent paal -family into focus. member makes con- LEO <July 23-Aug. cessJon, home base can 22 l : Avoid rushing to be a happier place. Take conclusions. Be alert to i n it ia l i v e. T r us t s ubtle hints, trends, yourselr. Love. luxury sipals. Accent on legal and gifts are part of ties, public relations. scenario. plnlng access to perti. PISCES <Feb. 19- ._t blformation. Aries, March 20>: De1-y, wait, Libra persons figure observe, analyr.e, listen promlneatly -so does -play game of pa- nu.mbert. lience. Partnership, VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. legal agreements and 22>: New approach is marriage figure prom- necessary. What was inently. See as is-be taken for granted may realistic enough to de- no longer suffice. You fine terms. Avoid self. know what s hould be deception. Review hid· don e -s hake off den clauses. lethargy. Leo. Aquarius H April 29 is yoor Individuals figure in birtbday you are in· scenario. tuitive, a teacher, social LIBRA CSepL 23-0ct. work er, psychologis t. 2 2 > : Good n e w s Aquarius, Cancer. Leo forthcoming from one persons play important w h o s u c c es s f u I I y roles in your life. Report Cites Fewer Kids WASHINGTON <AP> -Women wbo mar- ried ln the earty 19i0s bad relatively few children in the early years ot marriage, and they are waiting longer bef~ having more children, the government reported ~Uy. "This dermite slow-down in the tempo ot childbearing during the late 1980s and early 1970s is almost surely related ... to an increas· ing accept.a.nee and use ot modem and effective methods of contraception," the Census Bureau report said. Research shows that another Cact.oc is that most couples today desire fewer children than they once did. The report showed that less than SO pettent ol women married for the first time between 1970 and 1974 bad a child in the ftrst two years of marriage. That compares lo 68 percent of women who married between 1955 and 1959. "The movement away from early mar- riage, which is evident In women now in their 20s. has clearly resulted in a generally less rapid entrance into motherhood. as eompared to women in their 30s at tbe time Of the survey " the report said. ' Figures show that women who married for the first time in the early 1S10s waited an average ol 31 months after the birth of their tarst child for their second child, compared to 24.9 months for women married in the early 1960s. Al the same time, however, the report en- titled ''Trends in Childspaclng, June 1975·• showed that almost 10 percent of women who married for the first time between 1970 and 1974 had children before they were married. That compares lo 4 percent of women who matried for the first time in the late 1930s, according to statistics. •• • Wedding Gifts ''It is known that the illegiUmacy rate for white women 1S to 19 cootinwd to rise through 1975 aad that the COJTeSpnncting rate for blade women reipained at a mucb hi&ber Juel • although declining somewhat since 1972," the report said . <From Page Bl) A. Very much so. They insure that the bride and groom will get things that they really wa nt, an(i will also help to avoid duplications. The} are also very befpful to the friend who has "no idea what to give." Q. Shoula children of a flnt marriage take part in the second marriage of either parent? A I believe they should, as long as their pa rticipation is not used as a wedge to drive them ~part from the other "reaJ " parent, and assummg that they are not averse to the mar· riage. It is very important that they feel they are a part of the ceremony and that they are wanted ln the new famtly unit being formed. Q. May a seeolld-Ume bride wear white? time shouJd not try to outdo lhe first one with the second. Q . May a girl who Ls geUing marrled for the second time have a sbower? A. Yes. but it should be restricted to family and close friends who would not reel imposed upon by having to give another shower gift. or course. if she had no s howers before the first wedding, she may bave a Iaeger shower lbe second time. Q. Who sends the lnvlt.aUoos Lo a ~d marriage? I A- IAl11•e r• 1o•r life and the memories of 10-.r ~£very dar ( praJ tbe IDOd Lord wiU keep ,. well and hp- PJ • ( also pray )'OU Deft!_ r'eJPPeal' ln my life. Si.gDJUle -GMNG BIRTH DOES NOT llAJ{E A PARENT DEAR GIVING: Ve••ve expressed •1 .,.._ el Ytew far mere .. ....., .... ' eotlld un. ud 1111.aak ,_. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm sure you are sict and tired ot letters about that serewball Sex Test you printed. bW J bope you will read ooe more letter and share it with your readers.. YOU said 8QYOOe Who scored more than 12 was not •'normal and de- cent." You are a jerk. I'm ~w-GW eirl who a . Not one penon I bo,ir 1corect Uftder 0. I would like to see that •f rl who came out wttla a 7. She's got lo be BOme kind of creep. I can't fi1ure out where~ you•,.. comin1 from. You must be llv- ln1 ln the m.lddJe ages. 11 my letter alll)ears In print I will eat It. - BOO TO YOU FROM WALNtrrcasmc DBAa WALNUT; Start al"U.', 1lster. Y" NJ' ,.. ._'t bow wlleN t•• c:e.lq from -••d I '• ••re 7oa ..'t. .......... falrty ,... Idea .... yoe're e•• l•' fre• -aad -wHre J•'ft lileadlag - wttlt • ...., ef IS. Best of lmek. l'•'re 1o1n1 to need IL YOU .. -COULD BE THE NEXT MISS NEWPORT BEACH! .. • CONTACT JOE PARKINSON BEFORE SAT\JRDAY, APRIL 29 W. ......... a -..._, 0..... IO .__ ........... ..._,...,,_ Ofl.lut>fl1 "-... --.......... l>Mlull. !IOU ... -'* -.. 11. ---tar ..... ..._,...,, __ Singte Newpon Beach Gals 181026 Come In and Sfgn Up At NEWPORT DATSUN 888 DOVE STREET 833-1300 A. She should not wear unrelieved white. nor should she wear a face veil or otherwise try to look like an ingenue bride. She may wear off. white, white with some color in the trim and in her .flowers. In short, she may look beautifuJly "bndey" but she s hould not try to look like a first-time bride. A. If the bride is still young and ber parents are giving the wedding, the invitation is exactly like that for a first wedding except the bride's married name Ls included. More Crequeotly, a s econd wedding is given by tbe couple themselves. and they may either write personal notes, or have invitations engraved sc1ying, ·'The honour of your presence is requested at the marriage of Mrs. Mary Smythe to Mr. J ames Burton ... etc" STOUHOURS Mon.·T11un.10-7pm,Frl.10-9pm Mt. 1N"9'. Sun. 11-S pm, OOS«f Holldoyt Q. May a woman who eloped and bad no festivities connected wltb ber first wedding have a big wedding and rtteptlon the second time? A Yes, although unless she is still very young. it would be more dignifled to forgo a large bridal party, <:and lo keep the ceremony small and simple The reception ma,y always be as large as the couple wishes. However. a woman who did have a big wedding the first Q . Is the bride "given away" In a secoDd marriage? A. Again. if she is young, and perhaps had no church wedding the first time. her father may certainly give her away. More frequently, however. there is no formal processiQn. The bride and groom may walk in together from a side door, with their attendants or witnesses; or the bride may, iC she wishes. walk alone down the aisle, preceded by her at.tendant<s ). .-.cm .... '16'95 I . :: : . . . tfj' '>Ji f •1if•5 0 SATURDAY Christa Fischer ... SKIN CARE STUDIO & BOUTIQUE -0ne and Only.-SKIN CARE STUDIO...,. you receive Eurooean ·~Is by Complemeftt.-y a... & Gr9Pft. 10 toe p.m. Apnl 29 only 1 Eurooean facials 2. 8ldn C8l'9 & nake up lesions 3. European nmoures. pedicures a natl wrai- ... Eyebmw arching 5. Who4e body waxing (hair removing) e. Stendhal COemetk:I from Pans Complementary Cheeee & Grapes• 1oto8 pm. Ai>nl 29 only You Are Invited To Visit Our Old European Styled Studio. c• 675-1010 ,_. Det•d .... wllw GUii» OPB•IG WEOAI. During our Opening wewm give oomptementary irekeuP ~ wittl eYefY appointment. 291t LC.... Hwy .. Corw .. Mir • ..._. '-Mt"O'• Cookw ... 7PCllT erir.:::· um•Cll• &aun. No '"' '69'5 .... UIU ..... ,_ .... _...,.. ' , ,, LIFESTYLE Aft w.,.,.... Dale Goode, with sculpture made of junked auto parts. Not Just Junk ·-·r w ..... Fr1dlY. April 28. t978 PUBL1C NOTICE "tCTITIOUt MISUIHS NAMI STAT•MaMT ' ... lot-l"t .,.,_ •• ,. "'"' _,,.. ..... ... 0,.USl°"4L l!NTllltPIUHS COliol"AllV. '6lll ()Dft'INCllOll C'rcle W.\I trvlM, CA. hreto K Br...O, JtlO u-Street, "'°"9 aeecll, CA. ll ... rt L 0.-r•, l.00 0.... , ............. llMCll, CA. l(erl ft.~. Ut• Vista oal ,,,.r Ori ft, Fullettofl .• CA. Off< .. A. SNft, M:e1 CMttru<· tlW\ (lttltWKL INIM, CA. • Tllll IMIJ.._. II MlllO CanMted.., f "r1 Mnll!P. Tllh tie-I wa\ IUtd wttll Ille C611nly Clef'll 91 Or.nee C-tr on M.trcll t7, 1'11. DOUGLAS K. WAUAC:• PUBLIC NOTICE PVBUC NOTICE PlJBUC NOTICE PVBUC NOTICE NOTlta TO c ••otTOllS o,. auut T•AN.,•• IS.Ct. '1t1 -•"1 U.C.C.I NOTICE IS HEllE9Y OIVEN lo Ille ct.Ollon • Jl:/ltll J C.01• -..,....,. l Cote, tr--~. •-ll•1tlnn• -r•b i.60t,..,ell.e Hllh Or , CHY OI ANllelm, "°""4Y Of Ottt19t, S'et. 01 QllfOft1le. IMI e !Mila lt41ntfor It •110111 lo II• m•d• 10 Mf•Y•r'll °"'~'·"· ~~Mw>end ~ Jld 0111I011l•n, ffM!tforoo,, wlloto bullMU ~ 11 1907 Slfi'lftt Dr, O ly ol Sel\U AN, O!Mlnly of Or.,119, SUiit ot CMllOml .. Tho prot>WlY 10 Ill tr.ntl .. "'4 la c»scrlMO Ill oeNrel •• All UO(,-Ill lr.O.. llallft\, 9Qll1PMtnl ~ tooO wlll Of IMI rwlllil drnt *"'''"''' ... _ n N•hirelly 8Mb6t• <Hid IOQltcl •I >44 B, VI• Ooor1•. Clly M Nt•llOl1 Beecll, County ol Or.noe, Sl•I• 01 c.111orn1e. WAlLAC:I., lltOWM a CltAIM At-yaMUW 4t!t w .. ..,,., ..._ -------------1 T.,. """ 1r.,.61et wlll be 'ontum· 1------------------1 lllQll Mii.ci Oii or •Ii.< the 1111 dlly M ltMV, PUBUC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUI IU$1Nl:U SUl'l•l()lll ~U•T 0,. THE i.ll, •l IO:OO •·"'· et •mtrlun Bu•I· NAMI ITAT•M•NT STATll ()fl CALlflOltNIA l'O• MU & eomm..Go, ---··u It Slllteltl ... ~a.di.CA.""" fttl ... Pul>llslled OrarwJt Coast Dally Piiot, Aj>rll 1, U , JI, 11, 1911 ...~!s':ottowl119 P9<ton Is dolnq bus I Tit I COUNTY Oft OllANOI 010 C.mpus Or" Suitt a, Newpc>r I FRENCH ELEG•NCE, JOO .... A .. ISJt llffCl),C.lllornl• N-POrt c:.nter Or., "'•-I he<ll, MOTIC:I: 01' NIA.ING 0" So ur u " known 10 tll• CA t2'40 ftlTITION ftOtl f'ltOtaATa 0, WILL t;ran•l•r ... , •II bu$JMU nemtt •llCI PUBLIC NOTICE Oum•ll s. Bakllll, I Perl AHO 1'011'-•TT••s 0 .. AO· eOdrff$ff USoedbVtMlr .... 1 .. or1tcw Newport, a UIO, Newport 8"cll. CA MIMISTllATIOM IWITM WILL AH· IM C>eil tllr'M ~·rs •r•: s.me. n660 HSlCIOI Deltcl: ""'" "· 1911. Tiii• l>UlllWSI Is <onduClttd by . Est••• ol H•RRIET WHITE. Mart•mOUSlo.oul•n llt-.M 11 o.c .. Hd Po\.r&A Oll\kOllien NOncaTOc:a•OtTOllS mllttd ~~1111 NOTICE 1$ HEREBY GIVEN 1 ... 1 ltMJid'Ous.oui.n .......... 1'! Tlll1 ... _ -lflecl wllll IM 9All8AR• V.t,,lGER llM 111.0 Mnllft Tr-er ... su ... •toa coun o• TMI Goutlty Cl«ll of Or-Collnty on • petition tor ~-··of Wiii •tlCI tor AMIE•tc:AM IUSINIESS STATI Of' CAUfl'OltNIA, f'Ott ""'" U, ltJI. Lett•rs o1 Admll!Ulretlon IWllll Wiii & COMMIE•CIE '" :,:•=:r:::!'t!:!°:lEO ,..,.,. Annueill ·-ence IOwlMcll I• -OltC:."'fWOr.,St..J tll•NARD 9EROH0VSE, lonlll<1y """'lsMd OrMOI GM\t 0.lly Piiot, for turtMr !Nt1kul9", Mid tll•I the tfe..._.n IMdl, CA ttMt 1tnow11 u LEOPOlO BIER NARO ""'" U . ""-Y S. U, ... ltTI ~~1 ..!..""11 -~~ ~-~~."::J.":1 ~ ES<,_ Ht. 7111 BERGllAUS. o.c .. -. 1'37·11 ;' m~n .;;; ;;;;;,,;_..,.of o:~rlment Pul>llille<I OrMQt CN•I O.lly Piiot Notice Is _...,., OIWfl to creditor• PUBLIC NOTICE No l ol M4d ccowt, •I XIO Clvk Cent., Apr1t ll. \:" ,...,,. M vlt19 claims ~,.., Iha said OK• Drive Wnl, 111 .,,. Oly Of S.ni. An•, d9ftl to Ille Mid cleims 1111tw offlu of1-------------1 C.lllornl• tlle ct.,k of Ille eforewlcl court or lo C:~ oat.cl April 2•. 197' :.·::i~.'::"'~~D"E'L m::::i ,.f_ s~~~:~CA~.:.~~~AT::ll WILLIAM II. SI J°"', TORNEVS AT L•W, 130 NORTH THIEC041HTYOf'OltANOIE JOSlftH~~~k EUCLID STREET, SUITE llS, NO.A•tUU Ut7hll-SUMt •NAHEIM.CA'2IOl,wflkll lellttof· NOTICI Oft HIAlllNO 0,. S.llteAu,C....tJ101 flee ,, the piece of business of IM ........ ETITIOM "°" l'llOUT• Oft WILL AllWll .... ter: ""'"'-r O.rsl9ne<I ln •II man.rs Ptrt•l11l119 to AHO .. 011 L.Enatu Tll5TAMl.H· Publlsllecl Or.ngo C:O.sl D•ll• Pilot. Hid est•te. Suell d•lms wllll Ille TA•Y ANO AUTHOlllZATIOM TO Aptll 21, lt. Mey 4, 1'11 PUBLIC NOTICE ,.ICTITIOUS IUSIHISS MAMIE STATIMINT lllt tollowi119 perM>n• ere do1n9 CMl)1neu•s • & 8 LEASING COMP4NY, 19 .. E. E dln9er •venue. S•nt• 4n•. C.elltornl• 9110 ne'"usary YOUClle<'$ MUii lie Ill.cl or A 0 M I .. I s TI It u .. 0 • " T " I preHnted es •lorueld wllllln lour IHOEl'INIKNT AOMINISTllATION ~Ills etter Ille llrst put>llUllOll of 0,. IESTATUACT lllltnotl<e. Ell•le ot TILLIE S.. G•RCI•, •IM> D•l.0 ,.,,.11l,1'18 known •s TILLIE S•LCIOO GARCIA, Weste-t Blrciwll. Gene•al Partner, '"' E EdlnQtr •v•., S•nt• An•, CAllfomta 9110S ------------1 ""'''" Cll•mlcat ComP•11v, • PUBLIC NOTICE Celllornt• corpor•tlon, Generel BEATRICE BEllGHOUSE OeceaHCI. EQC\llorof Ille Wiil NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11\al otsald~. MARV MJIRGARlf GO ... ZALES lies MA NOEL 6 ZIMIElt Ill.ct lle•efn .e petition tor Prot)alt ol Attw110...._1ew Witt •nd tor tnuence ol Lett••• SUITE ns lestemenlllry lo Ille Petitioner encr --------------!Partner, 1911 E. EdlnQer ........ S.nta •ne. Calllornl• 911'S MOTICI TO CIONTIIACTOllS CALLING ,0. llOS 810 Ol 71 CONTll4CT 1146-71 H•nrv BrocHcllmldl, Llmfl•d Pert110r, 11'"3 E Santa Cler•, S.nte •n•>. Calllorni• 9110S ...... - DAILY PlLOT 83 PUBLIC NOTICE .. , ... su••••oa cou•l' o,. TM« STATI OJI C...UflOtlltlA ~ TM« C:OUMTY Oft ORAMOI ...~ NOTt(a 0, NIAlllNO OF ••TtTION ftOtt .. ttOaATa o• WILL AltO •Olt Lan•H THTAMaM· TAltY ANO l'Olt AllTMOllllATION TO AOMINtnaa UltOa• THI tNOa•aNO«ltT AOMINISTU1'10N O• HTATIPACT. RU•I• et OPAL M. COUNT~ 09( ...... NOTICI! IS HE.RE9Y GIVl!N lllal GAll"'U ELMER C.USIELMAN JSI ftei Ill.cl ller'elll e petltloft IOI' ~le ot Wiit alld Mr lssuen<e of Yll.-• TKl-l#Y .... for Autl$lutlotl 10 •e1mt11lster lllldtr Ille ll'ldolot<!Cltll\ Acl- mlrllstr•tlotl of Eitetes Act, rtl9nln<• to wlll<h Ii "'•d• for l11rlll<'r pertlcut•rt. •"° 111a1 Ille limo end pie<<! et -illt 1111 wnMllfS .... llUI tot M•Y 16. 1'>11, .et 10·00 •.m., In IM courtroom ol o.oettmtnl No JM •eld COllrt. et 100 Ovtc Center 0.lw WtsL In tllt City of St11i. ,,.,..., GelllOf'flla. Oeteel Nlrll ,., ltll. WI LU AM I . SI JOHN, Co;iftt y Clerk 8UllTON, GAULOIH, TllOMSOM a NILSON ,u. s. ........ A ... Wltltttw,CA-UUI•....., Alt .. ,...,. ... ,,_,.._ PUl>tlt.lled Or-Coe~ Delly Piiot •• ,., l't, -y s. 1'11 , .... ,. PUBUC NOTICE ..,... lbc,.. .... .,,.,. NOTICI TO ClllOtl'OH 01' auut T•AH5'11• AltO INTEHTIOH TO IXEC:UTIE SECURITY INTE•IST AGlllaMEHT IS.Ct.. '1"41'1 U.C.C.I Holk• Is llere..., given locreclilor•ol Ille wllftln nemed !N•lles lllet • bulk lren,ltr •lld Ille Hlr<lltlon Of • w.:ur1 •• l11terHI -~· ., • .C.OUI to lie m•<M on ,.,_.., properly lle•elneft"~ INK< ll>t<I. Tiie n.e"'" •lld _,...., eddn5\ of IM Int...., trens .. rors ertd Int~ •Kureil e>e•l lff ere ANTHONY R. LONERO ANO 4HGEL• M. LONERO, 1112 Sunllow., Stre et . Co•I• Me••· C.elllornle916:HI {lie 11emn Mid buSlness -"' ot l1'a lllltnded lr.,.sferws ~ lnHftdtO deblor• ar•: £ '1tHHtlll..clldStrwt •utllOf'lralicln to eclmlnlst., Ille 9'1el• C LEVELAND (AP>-Joke, from some auto pages .9r lis tings o f art •i:,~:~::O~: QH4 oa•" PllOI ~~.!':.'~~~;:,~ SclloOI Oistrkt: NEWF'Olll·MES4 UNIFIED SCMOOL DISTRICT Llnoa 8rCKkS<llmldl, Limited Partner, ll'HJ E. Santa Clet•, S.nle 4n•, O II tomO. 9170S KENNETH MC CR•V ANO GAYLENE MC ~•Y, 330S Wfll SI•· llOft, !>enl• ,.,.., C.ellloml• U704 A vividly painted, d e nt· body guys a r ound s hows and interview s at· Apttt 1, 1•,21. 21. m1 . m.o• for 1wt11e< partklll•"-'""'111a1 ed car h ood adorns Dale town." Goode. 29. said. tach edlo his resume. tn>-111tttt1meandllleceo111Nr1""1he ...... Bid OHclllllt. tl.00 o'<IOck •.m. of tlle 8111 ci.v of Mey, me. Place ot 8kl Rec•lpl 19" Plec•nlla Slrftl, Colle~. CA '>UV Tllli buslnen Is condu<ltd l>v • llmlled pa.-rslllp The I IM Cle-' 11<_.ty partl1Wt1I h.,•to IS daS<ribed In 9•ner;1f •> M•lerl•I•. supplies. mercl\anldln, •Quipmtnl, •nd 1s tocelecl at THE DONUT FACTORY, 1111 S....1-<'r StrMI, Co-It.-., C.lllomle. Goode 's s mall front "They s aid. 'Dale. why 1------------z."!..~:;:::,.=:,•;,i:J:~:::. yard on Cleveland's east don·t you t.ake these a nd "In all truth and sin· C OTICE No.1011e1d cour1,.c 100ov1c c.ente< ProlKI t<letllllk..cion Nam.· AIR CO N OITIO N I N O FOR I N • Wesley Bkdsell T11" \l•ternent ••• tiff<! -1111 ,,.. County Cl~~ ot Oranoe cou .. ty Oii •pn110. 1'11. side The backyard is an see if you can do eerily. I can say m y PUBLI N ~:~.:;~'·'"""CJIYMs.nte 4n•. o u t door g a 11 e r y or someth.ing with Lhem" • work 1s original . I ha· suft111tt011 c:ou•T °"THE D•ted ""''"•· "18 FOAM•TtON SERVICES Plklt Pl-art on lilt 18$7 Ple<tn 11• SI , Gose. Mew & MS Bur Strffl, ~141 Mesa, CA 916l6 (Malnt.,..nu & ""Je" Putllhlled Or-Coe\I Oallv PHOI. Tll.tl tlle pie« wlll!re tt1t ller<'ln 11<!..crlbed bulk tr--•u<lltloft M • se<u•llY lftltr'~t aQrM<Nnl Is,,.. lenotd lo Ill! conwmnwtfd" et ,,.. ot lice ol GRAMERCY ESCROW CORPORATION, :M01 W. •Ill SI., S.>1te 111. LO\ ...... ttt. CA~. Oft cw etter _, U, 1911. k d a rts b • ht "If It f t \'en't s tolen or copie d STAT1.0lfc...ul'OllNIAl'Olt ••LU-E.MJOMM t~n p~in~ed P~d 'st!~~ed sland~oin~~h~fr~o~l~ from olher artis ts." THacou:!.::U"0' "LUNK~Z~uTT 4prtl U , ll, lt anO M#iy S 1•11 Ooer•11ons1 , .. , ,. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tllat 1-------------- in individual sculptures. happe n would be taking Goode said , speaking o r MOT1c:1. o,. MEA•tHG o,. mot1veA ... ,ft.o.1aa i.. h · '°ETITION l'Oll '°11()9,\TI! 0,. WILL H11m1...--C...tlMI llle •l:lov•nemect Sc-omroct 01 Oranoe Countv, Cellfornl•. ect1119 by end tllrouoll lh Gover111119 Bo•ro, P UBLIC NOTICE B e hind the unusual junk and making a new 1 s a u to p a r t s ANO Lt.nus TUTAMEMTARY, re1: mostWm' dis play is a d edicated art form out of it. I don 'l sculptures. "There i s a PO• AUTH0111uTtoM TO AO· AttenlrtStet: ~ llerelnalter rtltrrtd lo as ,.ICTITIOU~IUSIMl.S.S So IV .. f\ IUlown lo Wld parti~. •~• 1011owtn9 ildd1llon•t l>u•lne~• MMM Mid -ftSH \IWCI l>Y Wld 114rt1<P1 wllNn nw lhrft ~.,, , .. , 11")1 .,. b t t . t h l l h t th I l t' I M I H I s T II It u N 0 Ii " T " E Publl"*I Or-Coar.I 0.eily Piiot a s trac ar 1s w o a ac my n ame o guy on e n e m a 1ona 1NoE,.1N01NT 40MtHtSTRATIOH 4pr1121.n,""-f• ... ,. "DISTRICT", ""'" reolw Ill> lo, l>ul MAME STATEMENT nol l•t•r u..n Ille aoov.swlecl time. Tiit to11-1no per\Ofl\ .ere doln9 started the a uto parts anythin g I don'L stand le¥el nam ed J o hn C h a m -o,.uunuCT. sculpture becau se h e beh ind artistically." berlain who takes a uto H:~~·~·,:~:i,~~O:~~ ••• 1----------- ... ..., bids tor 111e-erd ot • conlre<I buuntu ~ lor1Ma-11«>jeet. 4SS0Ct•TEO TR•VEl By Wld ,,,,_ tr.,steron· Coun try Ctut> Oon11ls. 20040 S.11te An.t A .. .-, Sanl• Ana, CA lac ked money for can· Goode is a H iram parts and crush es them NOTICE 1s HEREBY GIVEN 111a1 PUBUC NOTICE v a sses. and the wrecked College graduate with a and puts lhem together, OON•LD c. MARTIN'-111«1,....,"1----------- Bids l/Wll be rKtlvtcl In 111« pjoKt SERVICES, JJll Mertln. Pteu C.,._ ldtntlll.cl etiow, ->NII l>t ooerwcl trt, Irvine, C.lllor111•'111S and PVbll<IY rNO •loud •I the --Ptrllor Gor-etlOn, • C.lllornl• Bv said lnftncle<I del>tcwt ~ O•t.c! "l!rll 1•, 1911 K..,...t'll'k.Cray G•yltneMCCr•y car parts w e r e rree. master's degree in art and h e onJy very r ecent· :.0:~~1: ~.~:,~~"".!!; "The whole thing from K ent Sta t e ly started paintin g on •or •ut11otlut10ntoac1m1nhlltf'under 1teted llme .onct pt.ce. CMPOt•llon. JJll Marll11, Pl.u.s Ce,,. II•"* There will be a Ht• cle!IO'll requlre<t Ire. 1rv1110, C.lllOf'n•• '1111S H01'1CIE TOatEOtTO•s tor each wt 01 l:>ld OO<umenl\ 10 Tiiis buillWSS Is c-..c1ec1 l>Y • cor Ille lndepenci.111 ildmlnhtrallon ot cam e over as a pun. a University. He h as lhem. EstetesAct,reterenutoW11ic111smaoe ----------'-------------------------------11or lurttter partkviMS. -111.al Ille IM • ...,_, oueranlft Ille return In 900d Condition poretlOn. SU~llllOll C:OUltTO,. THI wltllln NI• O.ys allltr Ille blO ooenl119 PtlllM C«-etion STATl.OftCALtlfORHIA,.O• ci.te. • By .Jecll.O Gardl,..r Tr ansle<'I! .. •n111ony R. Lonero ••l•M.Lonero INVffES H1ll 'fl) e&LE. re OUR RE-OPENING ••• F£AWRIN6 ONEOFOllAN6t COUNTY'S LAllOEST S&LECnoN oF FAMOLARE ® ~ THF ANlmJMltAJ.LY D£$16NEb BOTTOMS MAK£ WAtKINS IN aOMFORr A lleAL/lY. ENEKGV PEOPLE /.OVE 11/E GOOD FE£LING THAT COMU FNOM 111£ SOLE. rafi.A ~SIOESAMN ~'"fitES& 8TY/./5 AND MANY MOIZE/ Ume •nd p1iau ot 11ew1no tlle .,,.... lln .,..n '*I for M#iy 1', 9'18 •t 10.00 • m . 111 Ille courtroom of Oe!Nrtment No. l of seid court. at 100 Civic Ctnl., Orlve Wesl, in IN City ot Santa An•. C.elllornl•. O•tttd .i>,prll 2•, 1911 WILLIAM tE. St JOHN, CountyOer~ JAMliS L. llUIEL., J •• J4l2Vle~ New-1 INCll, CA n..e Te1:'7Mfn •tt..-MYI ._.,, -111- Publlille<I Or~ Coast 0.Hy Pilot, THIE C041NTYOftOllAHOE E•Cll bid mu•I comorm •lld .,. \flu Pr~idenl In the Metter ot Ille Estalt ol reW>On1lwtot11e,onlrec10ocumen1s. Tiiis statement was lllecl wltll Ille FRANK lEOHAllO O•NtELS, •'"' Ea<ll bid .,..II ~ ecc.ompanle<I l>\I County Clerk ol Or•nCff County on known H FA"'"K L. DANIELS, •rtd Ille "'urllY re4errocl to In Ille conlrect •prll 1', 1'111. F .L. DANIELS, Oece•secl. documents -by lht list ol ~ SHIP .. A•D, MULLlll, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo wb<onlrecl~. RICHTEll & H-ftTON creditor• Mlll"ll <l•lms -Inst Ille TM OISTRICT rtse<YH Ille rlQhl to S11ll•IOO Tr amtero<'l Pul>llslled °'-C.0.11 O.lly PllOI. •or 1128, 1•11 PUBLIC NOTICE said CIKecient to Ille said cf elms In Ille relKI any °' •II bid• or to walw anv Sft He..,.., Oelllef on .. olfke ol Ille <lertl of IM •loreteld lrreout•rlll~ Of' lnt~lltles In •ny Hew-t lak.11, C:.111""'1• .... FICTITIOUS IUSINIS$ court or to .......... tllem lo llle un-l>ldl ... In Ille bidding. ,...,u. MAME STATEMENT denl_.s •t 11111 office M H•RLAN 0 . Tiit DISTRICT """ obl•llll'CI lrom Publl•lled Or~ Coe•• 0.11• Pilot. The tollowl119 peuon• .ere doln11 STlllP'F. •ttorriey •• Law. UUI Ille OlrMlotofllleOtoartrnenlot In· AOr1121,ll~MeyS.l?,•'171 °"''~"··· Gollll< Ave .• Gr-Hlllt.. CA '1>4•. duslrlal llelelloM Ille -·~ ~v•ll 1~11 I NT ER N ... TI 0 NA L II EAL wlllcll fell., olfk;e II IM plaGe of bust· 1n9 r•I• of per diem .,_, in Ille EST Al E NETWORK, MED4LLl()N MU ot Ille lll'denlQMd 111 all fNll'-" IO<l llty In Wlll<ll thh -11 11 to be PUBLIC NOTICE RE•LTV. 1934 8r'oollhunt St .. F!Mln· Apr If 21. 2t ...0 ""-f 4. 1'11 pertelnlno 10 Mid Mt•. S..Cll claims performed tor Mell "ett.., 1ype ot t.el11 V•ltay, CA.V. 1653-11 wllll ,,,. ~ YOU<llen m.nl lie -'men -to •Malle tr. con-1--------------1 Lyftll Anderwn, 111111 C¥"1- -------------filed or.,,._.., .. atorwuld wllllln tr.cl. T-••Its .. ,. Oft ti .... -~ Coun, F--V•l'-Y,CA'11'lll PUBLIC NOTICE lour monlltS efllr Ille first pullllu!IOll 0 Is TR I CT Oii"• IO<•t•d •• 1U1 IESCllOW NO.,,, 00 J•mtt H. But~r. IMl2 ~tin, of lllls notlu. Pt•untle Street. Gest• Mn•. CA NOTICS TO ataDtTO•S W~stmlMt.-, CA 91.a ------.-.---------O.-A4Wll 12. ma. m2,. COl)leS....,. e. obt•lnecl on re-o,. auut TRAltSftE• ~.·, ~w~. <Ofldll<IM l>1 • ,._ VlrvfnN BetWy~s -t .... COP\' of INW r¥n lllall bo 15ecs.6..._,.Ml1 U.C.C.I ,...._. J,..._u_H __ . But~ NOTICETOCll•otTOttS offi~~wtll PtKledetU.lal>slte. Notlols~otventocnditcwsof Tiits 5,...__. _-,1~ -~ ....,..._ --T,,. f~ ~Of Pff diem ltle wlllllll-'*' -'In u.at • l>ulk County ~~ Or_ .... ,. __ M "on ... SUl'lll.a. COUltTMntlE HAltU. D. ITitlfP WeQH ts -141Gft • w«1<1no day ot tremt.r Is lllCended to lie ,,,_ Oft j -.._. ....,_,., ITATIOf'CAUP'OltltlA "°" A ... ,..,~ -'9111 (II....,... Tiie rMa tcw llollday penon•I pro~rty llereln.ell., Aprlt 2 , 1'11. ,._, 111 Tt~!~!"t:'~a~• 01 ~CAt&aM =.c::.::..i-r Mall be •t .... , ~~";:'!wulldbusltwueddf'tuol Publl5'*'0raftQltOMlst0ellyPttot, llEAHOIER c. HERlllOES. AKA 11~~ Or-'-·~ ft.,,, PllOI ""'•" 11e....-iory-1MCON· Ille lnGleftdeCIL v N.,.,.,,,o !'v°"t s•r.•·s s H 0 • .t.orll2t.MaYS. u. It, "71 LEANOEll COLFAX HERRIGES, ~-~ -...... ._.....,. TllACTOll to wflOm ltle <-•«I Is -1'31-18 O.uffed. ~-14. 21, 211. ~ S. lt11 .,, .. ,. --d. -._, eny -....1,.octor • '7 · • • · 6 .. O. O "• n dote n a . NOllCE IS HEREBY GIVEN to _, lllm. to pay llOl lfls tNn tr. Oavles, SS No . H7·31 ·3HS PUBUC NOTICE creditor• llrri"ll claims -Inst t11e PUBLIC NOTICE u ld speclflecl rel" 10 au _..._,. Ut C•11•t s1r .. 1. Newoort a .. c11, •-------------told cs.c:~ to me Ja1d clelms In 1ttt emPIOyed ..., u.rn in the UKUflon ot C:.lllorn•• lt·l•l11 ottke ot IN c'41r11. of 1M •lcw.stlct 1-------.-.,-11-,-2-----·1111e <.Oftlrect. llle neme end MineU add•ess ol NOTlttTOClll!OITO•S court or lo presotf'\ tTlem lo llle un-MOTl(llOf' TJIUSTEl'S I.ALI: "'0 bidder may wlll'ldr..., lllS bicl for tfle lnLtOeftdeCIOE ,,...,_S •cre~ SS u sua1.111!:!!-~.'~TO,. TH"' oersl9,..d•ltheotfkeofJ-ESE. T.S Nol0001 •perlo<l ot lorty·fl,,.(.SlcUys•fltt M• LU t ..... o r .,.......,..., " KENDlllOC, Anor..y •I Lew, 3W 011 weonno.v ""-'to.""., 10:00 ... d•I• set tor 11111-•noot l>ld~ ~7"'2t:~· 1:102~,,.riOf' UIW, El s~~~·c:::~·;>~=~~~~ll Wllllllre 81"'1., Suitt ISJll. In Ille 01• a.m • SOUTHL"NO COMPANY es dv-~~~ -,::: • r~ance oro, h om• In Ille Matier ot Ille Est•le 01 ol LO• ....... "' In IN etoreW!d c.ou ... ty appointed TruU•• under end II M ... 111.e con~-:'t ,.:.,:~~= Thal the~"" pertinent llertto h BERT VE NI WINDLE, 0.-CHW<!. IY. w111<11 latter ottke Is Ille piece of pu••u•nl to Oetcl of T<V$t recorMd onll ~ I .~ I . set I Ill I Ille described ill Qenl!rdl n M#il••l•ts Nollce h '*""""' ft,...,. lo crl!Clllors bllslneu M Ille underskJlle<I in •II m•I· Fe~uery 3, 1977, as lnsL No ...... 111 "'" '"" 11 "~ orm or n 1 ' 1 ' • ltrs pertelrllnQ lo seid estec.. SUGll book IJOSI, C>e<>« i.1. ol Olllcl•I conlrect clO<.-t~. suppl es, merchandise, equ pm•nl, lla•lnQ cl•lms eo.ilnst Ille wkt OKe· <l•lmt with u. necessary vouclttn Reconb 1., IN Mike .,. '"' Covnly Gowmlnq Board (Of') fur111ture, fhrturesende<111loment. oent to me said cta1ms In the ottlce ot mustbelltedorpresentl!Clas•tontselcl Recorder ot Or•nee Cou11ty, Oorolh'(HerwyFl~.CPM, tr•d• "•'7"· QOOdwlll, tf•n•i:,nd lhe clerkottneator~ldc.ou"orto wlllllll lour "'°"'"' •fltr ,.,. tint C.lllornl•. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC PVl"dlnlnQ Di~I« ~:::e':.°~~ .. ::"'!~~R0 ... t~ooslo ~k&nol .·~l(·E0N·~.~F~TT'91W<!fUG•.11A11I~ puD41ullonoftlllSllOllu. •UCTION TO HIGHEST BIOOER DATED. 4111'11 19, 1911 ... • ..... .. .. .. 0.tecl,.,,.1112,"'11. FORCASH (payM>teatllmtot~••n PubllsMOOrenoeeo.stO.llyPllol, B•SKET ... d ts IOC•l~-~t: '/SC IOrnen •• Lew, J.IJS WllsNre 81"'1 .. HUGO P. HERRIGES lawful _.,of t11e µntled st.tffl •I APfllJl.21, 19111 1541·11 HeTrl>oll•t'·~~~lllll·• ~ir-~er 1·.~~to LOI Angeles. CA 900•0. """cll I.tit~ 01· -.. .... • ""-"""" Ike Is the plec:e M l>usineU ol tfle .,,., • ..-, ..... ~aeoforof Ille Horttl ,,__MOe to Vitt County I>• consummeted •I 11141 otllct of denlQlllCI in •II metten l*'\allllll9 10 ·-~-:==_, CourthOllW,M1000Yl<Ot!IWDnve PVBUCNOTICE SEllVtCE ESCROWCOMPAN V.14212 Id t 1 s 11 1 1 JAMHii."~cx WHI, '" Ille City of Sent• •11•. 8"<11 Blvd., W.,lml~. C..liloml• :!us::..:~ .. ~i;i·.·,:.:.,1~~ Alt••I .. u. ~a.loa1.:..,~1::, e;: ,i:": NOTIU TOCIONTllACTOH TJ6USo ·.~~ t~~~o· '!°!!d• Im~ pre .. nted H •loruald wllllln lour MHWlblllreehll.,S.."" aaldOMdofTrwtlnllle~Ml ... I· CAWNG l'Otll &IOS lr•<>S;,.;; ~j.;j'~, .... i;.";;; ;:::>::,:.,~.""' the 111"\t pul>llGetlOfl 01 LM A,.....,CA.-fl ed In w ld OollntY t4'd Stal• ctucn-810 •l2·11 Pvl>lllhecl OrMte eo.st 0.lly Piiot . CONTRACT •J9.11 used Ille loltowin9 aoct1tlanal bu$ln•n Oeted ,.,,.1125, 1911 .. es. Sclloot Diwk:I: NEWPORT·MES... nemtt -~ wltllln Ille ltl<tt BETTY L TOHER Apt. 14, 2l.2'.""-f s. "'' U l l8 lot S2ol lr«:I N0.1,.2.111 Ille CJty UNIFIEOSCHOOL OISTlllCT Y1>•rs IHll>e\I: NONE. E•Klll0tof 11Ww1ll of Goll• Maq, CouMyof()r-.ge, Sl•le . , O•lt<I' Apt1t II. 1'7' ot wld~t PUBUC NOTICE ot C.lllor"4e ... -Oii • ,,,.., re-&Id Oe.olllll. 2 00 0 ctock pm. of L-s Luc•• M<KENHA. FITTING <~ In 8oOll SO PllQltS l2 lo • In-IM ltll d•y of ""-Y. ttll tnlendl!CI Translfftt "'-"el U-. ••"n SU,.1:11109 COUltTOl'ntE clustve of Mlscefl-/IMPf, ,.. PIK• ot 8kl Reu19t· IUI Placi>ml• SERVICE ISCllOW COM .. AMV MU .#ll$1>1re61WI. c.onlt Of Ct.,. County, c:.tllonlla Str"t 14W 9ucll 61Yd.., Let A .... 1-. CA'°'" STATa Of'CAUl'OtlMIA f'Oll TH a COUNTY Olf OllANOE .... A-HS31 Tiie street eddrw$s -otw Cle-Pro\:<' lde11t1flcellon N•mt WestmlMtoer, c:.tlferlll•tJNJ Tel UUJ .. '311 s1Q11etlon, If...,, ol ""'!"NI 11'--'Y SEWE REPLACEMENT·H•RBOR Publl\lle<I Or-CN11 0.lly Piiot, Plll>tl"'"' Or-C.O.st 0.lly Piiot Oesetll>ed-...ls--'.cllolle '1• VIEWELEM.SOtOOL 4 IHI t1I 0.11. Street. CO!lte MeW. c:.tlfomla. Piece Pl.,... Me Oft Ille: llS1 Piece,,. Pf • 1 f6n.1a ...,,," 28. M#iyS, 12, 19, 1911 NOTIC:ll 01' HEAlllNO Olf l'IETITIOM l'Otl Pll09ATIE OJI WILL ANO ftOlt un11•s Tl.STAMEN· TAllY ANO l'Oll AuntOltllATIOM TO AOMINISTllt UNOElt THI. INOIEl'ENOt!NT AOMIHISTltATIOft OP ISTATllSACT Esle lt of OON•LD W. KEMP. l>Ke•MCI. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 111.tt CROCKl!R NATIONAL llAHI(, LOS ANOElES Ms flelt llenlln a Ptlillon IM Probele ef Wlll MCI IOI' 1.-.ce of L•tt•r• Test•ment••Y e11d for A!AllorlutlOll to Adl'lllnlstw Y'IC9er Ille 1.-petldent Mmtnt•tnitlon of Es .. 111 Act. ref--to wflldl IS medt tor turlfler pertkul9", ...0 INI die tlme end ptec:e of -'"11 IN ...,.,. llH "-n set for Mo 16, 1'19, at 10:00 e.m .. In Ille_,,,,_ of C>epertrnent No. l ol ~d <ollft. •• 100 CIYIC Cellter 0.lve Wtst. In Ille CJIY Of Slnt• M•, Ollltomla. Oeltd Aprtt 21, tm. WILUAM I . M JC)HM, CounCy °""' AllMST•<MtO AHO~ ......... OtMR., .... 1. LMA ...... c:A._.. Tel: (11Jl••Jaa Atter'MP ,.,, '9tltlwlw Pul>llsllecl Or...-Coest Deity Piiot. ""'" t1 •• ,,,.., ... "" Pl1llUC NOTICE TM-'**' dlsctalms .,.., llMl<ll· II• Street, CMte Mesai, CA 92&Z7 ty tor any '-"<lions ot Ille itrffi NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN IMI eddreH --· c-o..~ Ille •l:lo-~"*' Sc-Dl•lrl<I 01 lion, If eny, .._ lltftlft, Or•nqe Coulllv, C.lllornl•. «lino .,., Seid s.te ..,,ll l>e ,....., boll wt"-1 •nd tllr0V9ll Its Governlno Board, c.,.,....111 or ~tv.•11"'9Uor •~ llertln•ll•r referred t o •• pji.cJ, r•rcling•tllf•, -Ion. cw "DISTRICT". Wiii receive UP to, l>vt ~-enat.. to pey tM ,.....1n1no ""' ••ter t,_ 111e aoov.st.tteo tl<N, prlllc:loet ...,. ot Ille note($) sec-Mel.cl bids for Iha -...o of• contrect ~' u ld 0Hd ot Trusl, to·wll: l«IMeOoveprojKI. Ml,171.'8, wllll 1,,..,..1 IMf'eoll. es &Ids shall be recelWld In tM Pia« rovld•d In said 1101•(11. •d· '*"llflecl etiow, -lllatl lie"'*""' YMKH, If.,,.,, under Ille...,_ of Wld end put>lkly rHCI ttoud •I Ille Mlovt· o.M of TNl1, tws, dlef'9!t• ...o ... s&etttd time -placa. penses of ttw T,,,,... ...0 of the lnASta TM<e wtll l>e a NIA ~It n!<l\llred cre•ttd by Ul4I o.o M Trust. for eacll sat ot l:>ld OO<uments to Tiit lltfWfkllfY undef Mid Deed of QUlrMllN trlt Nlllrl'l In QOOd Condition Trvst ll•retotore ... cuted •11<1 de· wttllln N /A 119y, etlef' IM bid ot*llll9 II-to ttw urldef'slQnod • written d•t•. 0.<tetallon of Oefllult -0.-Eull l>ld m111I c01lform 1111d be for S•le, •lld • ••llt.e11 Holle• ot ,.._,, ... 10 Ille cont•«I c1o<vmem1. 0.111111 -EleC'llOll to S.11. Tiie ..... Ee<ll l>ld INll lie ectompanlecl l>Y ersl911ed uused seld Noll<• of Ille se<urlty re4errecl lo ln the <-ontract Oeleutt and Elec:llOll lo Sell to De< r•· clocum•nll -by I.lie fist ot Pfociosed or1'ecl 111 Ille county ......,.. Ille ,.., WIKOfltrectors. -rty lsloclll.O. Tiit DISTRICT ,._,,., Ille r19f11 to 0.led: AclrM 1, tf11 rtlt<I •nt or ell bids or to ••I~ any SOUTHlAND 00MP4NV lrree11t•rllles or tntormalilles In a11y as Tn.in.11y l>ld• iw In Ille bldcll119. CHICM)()TtlE TITLE Tiie OISTSUCT ... 5 -llPCI from IHSOllAHCE COMP•NY Ille Director of Ille ~I Of Ill A9lftl ~trlel Rtfa(loM Ille 9tf*"ai pte"9ll· 9'1' LorlllCle T-1119 rete ol per diem Weoff Ill Ille .,.......,_.Or .... Olest 0.lly Piiot, toc•lllJ In wNd> llllS --Is to be II t4, II, 211. mt ,..,._,. peo IOI 1Nd IOI' W!I u.ft or type of __ ,,..., ~ to •90fte .,,. c- ir.ct. TlleW ,_ _.. on flte .C t ... Dl$fSllCT offlu loceted et tU7 PUllUC NOl'ICE R·73'11 Ptac.iitla SI'"'· Onie """-· CA mv. c:.oi.s ......, be -.!-Oft ,... quttt. A ~ of .,,.,. rlltes alla41 be NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Pursuant to order of the California Coastal Commission, notice of public hearing ls hereby given. Said public hearing Is scheduled on May 1, 1978 at 9:00 a .m . at Hunt.Lngt.oo Beach City Council Chambers, 2000 Main Street, Hunt- ington Beach. This hearing will examine a CAL TRANS request to modify the signals and southbound turning lanes on Pacific Coast llighway at J a mboree Road . The permit number is P-3045. All interested in· dividuals who wish addl· tionul Information may contact the Coastal Com· mission at (714 ) ~0648. Published Orange Coast April 26. Z7. 28, 1978 Dally Pllot. 1542·78 "''" •• Ille joC>Mle. Tiie '°"90f"9 sclledllte of ,er Clleftl Wftff Is l>eMd -• -"'1119 .,.., Oil .... , Ill !lours. The ,.,. tor ltollday aillCI Oftrtlm. -k .... II lie et leet 1in..en11--1. ti ill•ll l>e -tory U0011 1111 CON TllACTOlt 10 wflom Ille ~Ofllr-c:t It •w•,..,.d, -upon .env tub<ontrectcw ~· "'"'• to PltY "°' , .. , !Mn I.tie s.eld specified rain to •II ~­ ernpjo.,.d by ti.m Ill Ille uec11llon of lhe co11tract No .,,_. may wltlldr .. hit bid fM • perlOll OI tony.fl .. IOI °""' •'~ the date ... lot Ille -Ing of blCIL A. NYIMflt llOllll •1111 • pertormentt bOftd Wiii lie -INCi !)<for 10 .. tCU• !Ion of Ille contrect. Thi paY"Mftt t>onO \llall lie Ill Ille form Ml lot1h In Ille COllltlCI CIOC""*'IL Gow"""'._,, ~ HWWY l'lltlH', Cl'M. ~Ill Oll'Klw OATl!O: Aprll 1t, 1f7' PllM ....... ~ ClNtt 0.lly Pllel, A9'Ml1, .. tt11 1~11 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE MOTIU 0,. MIAltlNG ... OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN INI Ille eo.rO Of S<lpeni~ Of tM Coullty of Or1111Qt, St•• of C.elilomla, .,.. ..., lletOlutlon oetecl Ille 11111 ci.y ol Aprll, 1t71, de<larecl llJ Intention '° ...,.. Ille llrrllOr"( dtl<rllled betow to ~ Coullty Slrffl L'9111111!1 Mal11tenenc• Oiitrlet HO. u . -Ns llU<I w--..,, tne 11111 day ol ""-Y. tt11. el IN"°"' ot t ·)O o'clock A.M.. ot seld INY Ill IN Cl'l•mC..n 0t trlt lloerd of Su!ltf'Ylsor"S of 11111 Qluflty of Orange In Ille Or- Counly •«nlntstrellon 8ulldl"9, SU Nort1t Sy~ Slrftt, In Ille Q ty of S.,,. le An.e, c:.tllornla. eJ the time <Hid Piece ~ Ille ~"9 .,_ IM -llOn Of said •nMHUon and all ol>le<tlons 111erw10, Iii wlll<ll time...., piece •1t t11terest- tc1 perllOfts may-•• •lld be lle•rd. At any time 11<lor to tile llm• llxed IM llea•lno • .,y 1111eresttc1 Pll'SGn' mer Ill• wllll Ille 0-M 111.e 8oard M S..C.rvi~. M Ille Couflty of Orenoe written ol>Je<llons to lhe ~ emeutlOll, Wfllcll ol>IKllOfts wjll be c.on \l<lered l>y tne Boarcl of ~vl-s el Ille time and piece llxed lcw llearl119. • leQal cltscrlotlon ot said territory It cont•lnecl In llHOlutlon HO. 71-504, d•lttd 4prll II, 1918, ot Ille lloanl of Sut»rvl-.,. on Ill• wllll Ille Clffl< Of Ille Board Of SUottrvl-s. TN terrttort Is o-,.ratlydetcrlbed ff follo ... : S.ld •nneutloll c-ists M •pprow1,...11ty o.w ...:..es•-• on ltle NSt s1de ol Cenyon Orlw Mid norllletty ot Vktorla Street, In Ille --Colla Mew•••• O•TEO TllliHl!lcleyOI Ai>rll.1911 av OllOER OF THE BOARD OF SUPEllVISOSISOF ORANG£ CIOUNT"f' U.LIFORNt• . ISE•LI PUBUC NOTICE PlJBLIC NOTICE NOTICI Oft ftUIUCNIAltlHO ..ttke k ...,..., .iven ~ tlle Or8* c-.t'f &Mod ot 5-t ••~ wtll llOld a IM'bllc -~Oft IN Or-°""""' Loe.al GDHC.t f'reorMI (LUI Wor' p,_..... tor Ille No<th GM,t, Alltt O"M4l • ...0 Soutl\ C... ~ 1#111\ Tl\I• IPOAllk i.wtno Wiii l>e .. Id I" , .. ao..CI Hearlft9 R~ Ill IN QN!fy AdmlnlstnotlOn Buttcllno, SU N. ~. S..t• Anl, c:.tlfoml•, Oft May to. lt71, et t ;JO ....... or es soon ltlffwlttr a. pou!Ole. All llllff'Hltd -''".,.. l11v1tec1 lo Mt--lie lttard. THE LOCAL COAST Al PllOORAM WORK PROGR•M This pllese of llW l CP lnYDIYH • dlSC-lOll Of '°"st•l li.wes IOI' Ille tolloor· 1119 unlncotPOl'•led ~'""' Nortll C.0.'1 ISulllel 8"<11, 8olw Oii~. Sent• 41141 AIYW E.stl.9ry, s.tlt• Me H•IO'lll and e ...... ld &.tyl; """'Creel!; -lhlt lout II 0>9SI Pl....,1119 U111t <Soutll LeQUllll, L•Oll'l<ll Nlouet, O!ln• "91111 #4 Ctplllr•llO BM<ll. l COMPll4"'C1! Willi 1'1'4E CAll l'OllNIA U.IVIRO ... MEllTAL OUAl..ITY ACT 1M 1'9<~ ection h nol •project et 0.1"""1 by CEO•. AOdllloftel 1"'°""41llOll "91trdl119 11\IS publl< lle•rl119 m•y ~ 001.tllltCI l>y ('Ollle<:tlllQ Ille CommlMllly '°'""nl119 OMston, W.al C.0.ll•I P<oor-. Ill N, Broadway PO. Bo• 404. Sant• 4 ne. TeltilflOne 1110 DI SJ" OY oifo£1t Olf THE 80411D OF SUPERVISORS OF Oll•NCOE COUNTY, CALl,.OllNIA O.ttcl ~· u . 1'7L (HALI L I ... .. a . .. • I OIJl.Y PLOf Prldl), Apf1121. 1971 Business Women Boosted Housing Boom .JofJs Clipped Saddleback College student Kris Gerbracht. Laguna Beach, gets a free haircut from Michael Bennett of Downing Street Hair Salon, Mission Viejo. Represen· tatives of the salon answered questions about cos· metology careers at the college's career day this week. ~tore than 100 companies participated in the event. The f~snlnlst movement has been perhaps the largest 1lnele contributing factor in the tur· rent housing boom. lt has helped make today'& hou$lna market excepUooally tolerant of escalal· Ing home prices and rising mortgage rates. These are observations of the current ls.sue of "U.S. Rousing M n-rkets, .. a quarterly survey of housing trends In the United States and 17 major local markets Is published by Ad· vance Mortgage Corp. and Citicorp Real Estate, Inc. Both companies are subsidiaries of Citicorp. "ONE OF THE results of the equal rights movement," says Advance Mortgage president Robert J . Mylod. "was the passage of the Equal Credit Op- portunity Act of 1975. One of its provisions required that a work· ing wife's income be counted toward mortgage eligibility un- der the same standards as her husband's. ''That, al a stroke, increased the mortgaging powe r of millions of two·income families 40 to 60 percent and, in many cases, by much more. "It may be no more than coin· cidence. but the act became ef· fective in late 1975 and the cur- rent single-family housing boom and · the escalation in home prices began lo 1976," he says. B E TWEEN lt7Z AND 1977. median family income increased less than haJf as much as the costs <including financing costs> of new homes and only 60 per- Vegetabks Wash Out Lettuce Goes for $1; Other Crops Suffer Too SAN FRANCISCO <AP ) - Ame rican shoppers may have to pay $1 or more for a head of let· tuce because it rained too much in California. After a two-year drought, heavy rains in California this winter washed away lettuce seeds and drowned plants before they could be harvested. FLOODING RVINED much of the crop throughout California, which supplies 90 percent of the nation's lettuc~ at this time of the year. The prices ot fresh vegetables from cauliflower and celery to broccoli, artichokes and even the Chinese vegetable, bok choy, doubled and in some cases tripled and are likely to stay that way until early summer, the Council or Californ ia Growers warned Thursday. "There isn't mucb lettuce l'Oming <>ul of the state and the quality of the lettuce and vegetables is often cruddy." sa id Karl Chrlstierson , a member of the Council's Board of Governors. CBJUS11ERSON SAID many or the seeds had been washed out and harvesting was impossi· bleat tJmes because of mud and excess water in the fields. At this time o( year, California growers supply 90 percent of the nation 's cauliflower and artichokes and 75 percent of the broccoli. "A lot of acreage will never be planted. so the supply of fresh vegetables may be limited." said Christier'Son in a telephone interview. AT PRESENT, ONLY tbree to four rail cars a day of lettuce are being shipped, compared with the normal 25 can a day. Farmers are charging $18 to $20.50 for one carton of lettuce, which contains 24 heads. said Jack Baillie, a Salinas Valley vegetable grower. Supermarkets are selUng lettuce for between 89 cents and $1 a lltilities Seek Rate Bikes h e ad : he said. and large artichokes are selling for $l apiece. "We're trying to keep the price low e nough so the housewife buys lettuce. If it goes up any more, she'll switch to something else," Baillie said. SAFEWAY, THE largest supermarket chain in Lhe coun· try. is selling lettuce at 98 cents a bead, celery at 78 cents a pound, broccoli at 88 cents a bunch and small artichokes at S9 cents api~e. Mushrooms are going for Sl.S9 a pound. said Safeway public re· lations representative Virginia Caicedo. Those prices are two to three times normal. Vegetables aren't the only vie· tlms or the floods. Strawberries and canning tomatoes are in short supply and their quality is often poor. "What can you say, except that mother nature is playing tricks on us ?" asked Christierson. Conservation Backfires CHICAGO <AP> -Americans who responded to pleas to their patriotism and turned down their thermostats to save fuel may be rewarded w\tb hi~her natural gas prices, industry spokesmen say. Peoples Gas Co., which serves 900,000 customers here, is seeking a $60.8 million rate boost before the Illinois Commerce Commission. tr approved, the increase would raise the average monthly bill of slightly more than $51.37 by $4.56. THE UTIUTY SAYS IT needs the increase, in part, because it lost 7 percent in sales volume dur· ing conservation cutbacks during 1976. A spokesman for the American Gas Assocla· tlon in Arlington, Va., said an undeter mined number of other gas uUliUes across the nation have made similar arguments in rate bike cases. The spokesman, Carl Ericson, said in a telephone Interview that gas consumption by res- idential users was down 13 percent during the winter of 1976, from tbe days before the Arab oil embargo. "THERE IS A TREND AROUND the country for gas utilities to add new customers and there are some utilities that have cited conservation cut- backs as factors In rate cases. But [ don't know how prevalent that is," Ericson said. But Peoples Gas spokesman Edward Joyce said using conservation cutbacks as an argument for rate hikes bas become "prevalent throughout the Industry,'· even if some utilities won't admit il. "It's as much a factor in their rate structure as it is in ours," he said. "It's the nature or the beast.'' RICllAllD MORGAN OF TBE Environmental -:;;;;;;;;mmmmmm;;;;;;;;;;;;;Dj;;:--Action Couftcll in Washington said a few electric utilllies during the oil embargo attempted to get escalator clauses in the tariffs to adjwst rates up- ward when consumption fell. He said they were unsuccessful at that time. r "II ..... Don't miss the BIG BOAT SHOW at the ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER ecrou from Disneyland NOW thru SUNDAY .... "£think it's a sad state or affairs when a com· pany can say we need to raise rates when people aren't using enough gas," he said. "It's like penalizing people for conserving, which is the last thlng we o\Jkht to see while we're in the energy situation we're ln." LISTEN TO REAL ESTATE EXPO Weekend coverage of this area's leading Realtors --• Broughttoyouby K•WAVE PSASeeks New Flights SAN DIEGO (AP> Pacific South west Airlines has applied tor permission to operate rughts to Phoenix, Ari&., Las Vegas and Reno, Nev. TIE SOUTll.Alll'S IEWEST RADm STATDI at the CN8I of your FM radio dlal FM IT'IMO Spokesmen said the San Diego-based airline o 110 has applied for routes to the Mexican clUes of MautJan, P u e r to Vallarta. Man1anHlo. Zlhuatone· Jo. Loreto, Ln Pnz and San Jose del Cabo. KWYE•20l1 aueMa CINtlA DAJVI. IUlft 111•11wn•. CA "'1l•fN•) '71-4714' A low-fare schedule •Ill•••••••••••••••••••••••• wlll be P"9~ed on the Mexican Qlgbt.a. A.ct Increased Mortgage Power mort101lng power In com· pa.rison wttb the earlier periocl cent as much as the costs or ex· !sting homes. But the mortgage-available ln· come or two groups of two· Income families -those where the wile ls under 40 and works full-time more than half the year -increased much more than the cost ot new hom es and much. much more than the cost of existing homes. Specifically· -Median family income grew 45 percent -from $11,000 in 1972 to $16.000 in 1977. Monthly mortgage payments on the median existing home in· creased 80 percent. from $190 to $340. This is based on $27,000 price and 7% percent mortgage in 1972, $43,000 and 8~:.· percent mortgage, 1977. -MONTllLV MORTGAGE payments on the median new home Increased 95 percent, from $195 on a $28.000 home to $385 on a $49,000 home. Mortgage paymenls are shown exclusive of insurance and taxes. -The mortgage-available in- come of a two-income family with a full·time working wire of childbearing age increased 130 percent, because the wife's in· come was counted in 1977 but not in 1972. Bureau of Labor Statistics data through 1975 in· dlcates this averaged 60 percent of the husband's income if she worked SO or more weeks a year. -If the wife worked full·time between 26 and 50 weeks a year. her income ran slightly more than 40 percent of her husband's, and the total average gain in mortgage-available in· come would have been 105 per· cent. IN SLIGRTt.Y OVER 40 per· cent or the two-working-spouse familles, the wife works full· time year round. In 13 percent, she works full -time between 26 and SO weeks a year. urn Incomes are esllmated by ANOTHER EF1'£Cf OF the U.S . Hou1in1 Markets from act, Mylod ays, ht the erosion of trend1 shown In the Federal the tradlUonaJ role of Interest Reserve series on per capita rates as the dlsclpline of the personal income. The Census housing market. Bureau and the Bureau of Labor Interest changes or as much Statistics have family income as M1 percent had aJmost no ef· data only through 1976. feet on demand la.at year and In 1972 the median new-home show almost no di,acemible ef· price was 2~ times the median feet so far this year. This is a family income. That was a ratio sharp change from the previous attractive enough to produce the pattern. From Immediately best year for singJe.family home after World War fl until at least sales until 1976-1977. the mld-60s. ttie housing roarkei In 1977. this ratio rose to 3.1 could be turned off and on by times the median income of fairly small changes in interest families in wttich only the rate. husband was employed. Thls wasn't becaU3e so many -~ ........... Mort1Jt19e-ta.,tdlaflle l11e991e •I • ,.,..i.e.~ l••llfl ..,.,,. a 1.,a.,i.e .,...,,... die •f c•Ht1Narla9 age lac~etl J3e per~t 1Mtea111e tlae trite'•~.,.. ee-ced. •• • ~~ BVT IT WAS ONLY 2.1 limes the medJan Income of families where both husband and wife worked full-lime year-round Thus. single-income families are being priced out of the market or forced to settle for less home than they could have bought in the early '70s, unless they can buy with the profit Crom the sale of a previous home. On the other hand, young two· Income families with a full -time working wife still have reserve buyers made a conscious de· cision to wait for lower rates. Rather it was because buyers who were marginal before could no longer qualify for a mortgage when the rates went up. and they became eligible again when the rates went down. But l be familie s who bencfitted most by the new stan- dards qualify for so much more home than they could a few years ago that even fairly large jumps in interest rate appear to have small Impact. Timing Counts By Tbe Associated Presa The Tax Court has dismissed an appeal from a taxpayer because the petition was delayed by being sent to the wrong gov- ernment agency and therefore arrived too late. Noel B. Hinman of Hammond, Ind., received a notice of defi· ciency from the lntemal Revenue Service and wanted to appeal to tbe Tax Court. This must be done within 90 days. Hinman told the court he contacted the IRS and was told he could file the protest at its Indianapolis office, which he did. The IRS forwarded the appeal to the Tax Court in Washington. but it arrived 101 days after the notice or deficiency and the court held that because It was late, it couJd not be considered. Ove r The Counte r NASO Ustiftc)s Pel. 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CARY'S REMARKS ARE HARDLY i.aolated. fittiot Instead Into a matrlx of Increased frustration over at. tempts by the Justice Department, the courts and the Federal Trade Commission lo refashion the marketplace. Eastman Kodak Co. is appealint a federal court verdict involving a claim that Kodak's Introduction of ne'f products made obsolet~ those or smeller companies. It !!hould give warning, the court ruled Borden Co has been told by a Federal Trade Comm1ss1on judge that al should license other companies LO make its highly successful ReaLemon pro- duct. because that product has s uch a large share of the market. The same agency has been arguing that the big cereal-makers share an oligopoly because they unfairly com - pete through a proliferation of brands - sometimes called consumer options - that shut out competitors. cu"""~ Cary's ire is aroused over the government's antitrust suit, now nine years old , a suit that "has outlasted slic at· torneys general in three past administration." a suit in whic h IBM has yet to began a defense. "WHEN YOU LOOK AT THE record," he said. "I believe you can com~ to only one conclusion· "It's the An- titrust Division. not IBM. that has turned US. vs. IBM lnto the Methusaleh or antitrust trials." The government fil ed its case J an. 17. 1969. "For near· ly three years the) did nothing. until late 1971 . when they fielded a new team or lawyers." said Cary This team. he continued, asked for delays on four separ ate occasions. In 1975 it amended the complaint to in· elude new charges. The trial began And then another legal team was substlluted. THE NEW TEAM . SAID CARY. 1s trying to begin all over again. "reopening discovery of IBM 's trial witnesses. redeposing people whose depositions were completed three )ears ago." I BM insists It isn't a monopoly. a contention that may be debated in view of th~ fact that monopoly is not clearly established solely by per centages or dollars amounts. But it does seem to have a defense "Thirty years ago llhc Industry> didn't even exist.'' Cary su1d. "Today in tht: United States 1t includes more than 4.000 companies." although many are HCllH in only limited seg- me nts of the market. P E RHAPS MORE IM PRESSIVE 1s what Cary next called attention to -that or more than 800 computer com- panies deposed in the suit. more than 200 entered the so- called monOPolh:ed Industry since the s uit began Resilient Market Shrugs Off Negatives NEW YORK <AP> -The stock market posted a healthy gain today, turning Its back oo several negative economic developments. 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AMM,.\L. rR1ENDS ' THEREFO~E, AS A )f'ECIAL TREAT, I HAVE BROUGHT FOR '<00 TODAlf A ((EAL LIVE ANIMAL ! ... ! ..... •"" <-"':' • COMICS I CR OSSWORD by Charles M. SChulz .; :~ l\J.J \IA.\~ VF '11.Al '" (..~'( ,_.,. ... ',.l.~:: (\..., -~ ..\(~J,.\,, ~:.''LL.~:1:V\",,:.:;- N001.E tl\c..\7L ~:. - .· by George Lemont -by Templeton and Forman GERIATRIX I'VE NEVE5" ef:6~DGE:D DUTCH ~~~TIME HE: 5PE'N~ Pl...b.'YING 60L.F. ... HE ENJOY~ llM A ~'.~l~IE-11 .l.\i;:".LOPE:;:.f TODAY'S CIOSSWDID PUZZLE IT 50 MUCH''" ~, ~~r-.... ~ #oik~ ~ ..._ ____ _ DENNIS THE MENACE TUMBLEWEEDS WHERe A Re vou OFF TO, weeps? r by Tom K. Ryan MV51 ~e A COMFOR1 NOT TO HAVE 10 WORR'f AEJOU1-me1RIP1.f: CROWN. NANCY b.Y Ernie Bushmiller ' ... ,...,._..,,.. i.-----------J "'' .. "'' ··---SLUGGO ··-EXPLAIN THESE WEIGHTS AND MEASUREM ENTS . I ACROSS and toot ~NITED Fealure Syndicate 1 Central idea 45 Juicy lru1ts Thursday's PuzzlP Solved· 5 Religious H Bundlr•' festival 48 Oalh ot old 10 N. 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I•. H ••• I ~ 1 l"~i.' ~ 1s l t 1o,• \ymbol ol J~ V1lnlily •It m •l -·· -hand 11 Po1cn1 ~ s•·.-39 Ow•"· 60 ~o 1..1 'T \ • • 1': I ,. 9 •" .·~ ~ ._ • I t .~.~~·-Ap(l.._.•• ...... n ............ a~.L.V .~L.0.1 .............................................. ~ ..... ~~~~ • •. 87 . Rams Definitely Moving to Big A? LOS ANGELES <APJ -ll seems likely lhat tbe Los Angeles Rams will move their National Football League franchise to Anaheim, but a spokesman tor the team says no ' agreement in lhal area has been reached. l "I tb1rik it's premature," said Jerry Wilcox, the Rams' dlrec· tor or public relations. about 8 Los Angeles Times story thal said the team Is definitely mov- ing and will sign a 30-year lease to play at Anaheim Stadium starting with the 1980 season. "We're not going to deny tbat we're not moving there because it's possible that we might," added Wilcox. "But there has been no agreement yet." The Times said in today's edl· tions that the Rams' move from the Los Angeles Colls fJ'Um , where they have played since 1946, would involve an $80 million to $100 million project to expand Anaheim Stadium by 30,000 teats and to conatruct ex- ecutive and eoacblaa offices as well u a practice taCUlty, all on the grounds or ln a nearby area. Tbe story said tbat Rama' presJdent Carroll Rosenbloom wouldn't admit that a move was definite, but quoted him as 18.Y· lng, "We have made a lease pro. poaal to them <Anaheim of. ficlals." Wilcox said be felt a decision on the status of the Rams as far as where they're going to play in Halos, Toronto Vie Tanana Baffles Seattle, 5-1 By ROGER CARLSON Ol lllt O.lly f'IMt Si.fl Married life has slowed Frank Tanana down as far as his night life is concerned, but that's about the only subsiding for the California Angels mound star. The slick southpaw put the s kids to Se attle's Ma riners Thursday night, 5·1, to give the Halos a draw in their four-game A11geb Slat~ "" OMfttl .. KMl"C llMle (1MI ""'" tt r_ .. c..1ttorn1• l :u "'"'· April HT ....... .e CMll9rN• 7 2S p,m Aprll >OTonintoatc.lltomla 12;SS p.m series, setting up Toronto's in· vasion tonight for the first or a three -game salvo. On the mound tonight for the Angels will be Don Aase (1-1) against Toronto's J esse J ef· ferson U·2). Tanana was his usual self, al· lowing but four hits, and the only spoiler of his shutout bid was a line drive homer in the third in· ning by Leon Roberts to left field before 13,609 baseball fans . at Anaheim Stadium. "It was a fastball belt hlgh and a little bit inside," s aid Banas Give Up GAllCIA TAMAMA Tanana. "I thought it was a good pitch. Roberts pulled an outside pitch and I thought there was no way he could get off on what I gave him." Angels skipper Dave Garcia agreed wilh Tanana, cllloS the ideal location of the p~tch. "Frank pitched a good tame and I thought he showed his beat fastball so far this year ... Despite Tanana's efforts and the fact the Angels have pulled up to a .667 winning percentage, Garcia and bis crew weren't all smiles. "You have to beat clubs who are playing below .500. We're 12·6 at this point," said Tanana. "But there isn't too much ecla.ly Detroit Attempts To Lure Skla(lany CLEVELAND (AP>-ll'sthlrd down and goal to go for unsigned punter·placekicker Tom Skladany, who may or may not become a member of the Detroit Lions The former Ohlo State star, who failed to s ign a contract with the Cleveland Browns alter being picked in the second round of the 1977 National Football League college draft, was conditionally traded to the Lions Thursday. The Browns made that move after a conditional deal with the Los Angeles Rams fell through because Rams general manager Don Klosterman, Skladany and Boyer Next Cardinals Manager? ST. LOUIS (AP> -Today was the d ay St. Louis Cardinals general m anager Bing Devine said would be tbe earlies t a de. cision would come on a replace. ment ror ousted manager Vern Rapp. Speculation remained riveted on Rochester, N.Y., manager Ken Boyer, whom a local television station quoted "inside sources" as confirming as the new Cards manager. Devine denied the report, say- ing "I think I would be privy to any decision Augie Busch would make." He had earlier described chances the c lub would a n- nounce the successor prior to the Los Angeles series at Busch Stadium as "fair, no better than 50-50 ... bis agent. Howard SJ usher, failed to reach agreement by 5 p.m. EST Thursday. That deal would have brought the Browns a third-round pick in next Tuesday's NFL college draft, as well as at least a third· round pick in the 1979 player lot· lery. Part of the collapsed deal was that the Browns would gel a second-round pick if Skladany finished among the league's top three punters in 1978. Now it's up to the Lions to get Skladany's signature on a con· tract be£ore5p.m. EST Saturday, or the rights to the young kicker will revert back to the Browns. U he remains wisigned, Skladany would go back into the talent pool for Tuesday's draft. Klos terman s aid he was "stupefied" by Slusber's refusal to let the Rams give Skladany a physical examination or to bav him work out in Los Angeles. Skladany sat out the 1977 season and the Rams said they wanted to see how much. if any, the layoff has affected him. "It's hard to believe you can't even see a player in which you're willing to invest two No. 3 draft choices, or possibly a three and a two, and have a chance to meet hlm," Klosterman said. • Rus s Thomas, general manager of the Lions, said he would begin negotiations with Slusher today, either in person or by telephone. 'IV Sports Meno Tonight on Television 11 :30 p .m . (2 ) -NBA PLAYOFFS -The Milwaukee Bucks meet the Denver Nuggets in an NBA playoff tilt. Tape de· lay. · around here. We should be bet· ler than that." During the first 18 games tbe Angels' opponents have been limited to Seattle, Oakland and Ml.nnesot.. "It's Just a matter of lime before we start hitting," said · Garcia. "I look at these batting averages and surely, there has to be a typographical error." The Halos struck for a pair of quick markers at the outset, but then ran into relier plt.cher Tom House, whose greatest ·claim to fame was wllen be caught Hank Aaron's 7l.5th home run in the Atlanta bullpen. House came in with the bases loaded In the second inning and proc~eded to retire 16 stralgbt batters before walking Rick Miller with two out ln the seventh. A quick book to House and tbe roof caved in for the Mariners as the Angels unloaded on Steve Burke for three runs to put the game on ice. "I knew they bad Burke ready when I went out there in. the seventh," said House. "I hadn't thrown for a while and I bad thrown batting practice earlier. I felt good for four innings. but that's baseball, sometimes you can glve up bullets and get away with It." Lym.-i Bostock showed signs or coming out of his slump with an rbl triple in the first inning, but then responded to House by popping up on the first pitch with the bas~ loaded ln the second frame. Bobby Grieb singled twice and scored two runs and Carney LaJllfordcoatlnuedtosbowprom- ise, stroking a double in the second lnnlng. The icing in the seventh was capped by Tooy Solaita 's t'W'O- run 11.ngle in a pinch-hittinC role. ·'Solaita bas a .302 batting average as a plnch·hitler," not· ed Garcia. "And be bas our only two plnch·blta tb1s ye~." HATTL.a CALIPOttNIA J.CruUll 9-111•11 Rotierts rt Stentondll W.Steln )II Ru..i-sd Me~111 PHlevc Mllttorn st •rllM •rlllll • 0 0 0 R.Mlllff rf S I 0 0 •OOO Gndl2b 321 0 • i I I 8osl0Ck cf 3 I I 1 4 0 I 0 Fairly di! 1 0 0 0 a o 1 o Raltemundltll 2 o o o J 0 10 Sol•fl•dll 101 2 3000 S.Vtorll 200 0 J 0 0 0 lMMWHU• If 0 0 0 0 a o o o R.JackMln ttt 4 o o o LAMford 3b 4 1 t 0 MulllftlkSa 4 0 1 I H~c 4000 TOl•lt JI I • I TOlets 31 S • • SNlll• 000 1tO OOl>-1 C..lllornl• 110 000 llla~ E-Todd. l..08-6Hllle S. C.lllornl• 1. 28- W.Steln, UnllorCI. 38-llos~ll. HR-Rot.rtt m. II' H R IEll aa SO Todd (,0·21 Hous. B111'U SUTTI.IE ,.... 4 2 2 SI'> 0 1 1 '"' 2 2 2 CALl~NIA f > 0 TaNna IW.S-01 9 4 I I 2 J WP-Bt#U. T ~:O.. A-U_.ot CDNNORS UPSE'l'; UJlZ DEFEATED LAS VEGAS -Hank Pfister upset top-seeded Jimmy Con· nors, 7-6, 3-6. 6-4 in a second· round match of the Las Vegas Tennis Cluaic Tbunday. Pfis~r will meet Roscoe Tan· ner today. Tanner advanced by eliminating WoJtek Fibak, 6-1, 4·6, 6-4. In other singles matches Thursday, Corrado Barazzutti de feated San Clemente's Bob Lutz 6·2, 4·6, 7-6 ; H a rold Solomon downed Phll Dent, 6·7, 8·1. 6·2, and John Newcombe to~ped John Mc Enroe, 6·1, 2·6, &-3. the future would probably be made with.In two months, "but probably n<> earlier than a month from now. • "It 'I DO foreeone conclusion," said Wilcox about such a roove. "Jt's a good posalblllty, there's been a lot of dlacu.sslon but such a story ia really premature. ''Until you 1et s ome signatures on paper anything can happen," conUnued Wilcox. ·'Carroll dld say he wan ta to meet with the people at the Coliseum before a defmlte de· clslon ls ma~.·· Rosenbloom bas mdJcated tm· patience In dealing with the Coliseum CommlS8ion over lm· provement4 to that SO-year.old facility. · "Every authoritative source I've talked to believes that the Rams are gone," said Coliseum general manager Jim Hardy. ''I don't believe It. My gut. leellog says no .. Maybe it's Just a hope that they won't leave." ,., ..... · LEADER LEE TREVINO BLASTS OUT OF A TRAP. New. Orleans Golf Trevino Leading, But Player Close NEW ORLEANS <AP> -Lee Trevino took a long look over his shoulder at his friend Gary Player, four shots back going in· to today's second round of the New Orleans Open &olf touma· ment. "He's goMa be a tough man to beat," Trevino said. "He is the perfect exa mple of de· termination. He never gives up. "A lot of us out here, we start pl a ying bad and we 're Holly wooding it, back-handing putts and just trying to finish and get off the golf course and go home. And there's little Gary out there grinding away. trying to hole it from the fa1 rway for a 12. "He never quits on you, no matter what. "His motto is, 'It's never over until the last ball is in lbe bole.' He just keeps trying, jus t keeps coming at you. He's tough. And he's touah to beat." Trevino took advantage of ideal playing conditions and a manicured 7,()8().yard Lakewood Country Club course to fire a spectacular, 7-under-par 65 that put him a single shot in front of the field a nd four ahead of Player. The little South American dldn 't make a bogey on his way to a 69. "I'm quite satisfied," he said. ·•1 didn't hole as many putts as I have been lately, but I'm not complainin~ It was a nice round of golf." Player came into this event with three consecutive come- backs under his belt and seek· ing to become only the Uurd man in PGA Tour hlstory to win four consecutive tournaments. "He's got it going and he's got a ll the confidence in the world," Trevino said. "They talk about p ressure. He doesn't have any pressure. because nobody ex· pects him to win four in a row. He can free wheel it. He's gonna be a tough man to beat." Trevino's 35-Coot birdie putt on the final hole lifted him a single s troke a head of soft -spoken Mark Hayes, who would have had a share of the top spot but for a three·putt bogey on the 18th that left him with a 66. Tied at. 67 were Ray Floyd, Bob E . Smith and Homero Blan· cas, who one.putted 11 times. In the big group at 68 were former New Orleans Open winner Miller Barber and Andy Bean, a run· ner-up to Player last week in Houston. Tom Watson took a triple bogey-7 on the first bole and finished with a 73. The two-time winner this season was Ued at that figure witb defending tiWst Jim Simons. Devine has contacted Hank Peters, general manaier of Jbe Baltimore Orioles, ror whom Boyer now works, to lnquJni about the 46-year·old Mis· sourian. •·B ing did not ask for permission to talk to Boyer. just to ask what kind of job he's do- ing at Rochester," Peters said. "I gave him the strongest en· dorsement 1 possibly could. . Oranges Dealt Setback Trevino missed only one green and made hls only bogey there. He birdied three of the par 5 holes, all with short putts, hit a sand wedge some 8 feet from the c up and claimed his other birdies on putts of 15, 25, 35 and 45 feet. "We'd bate to lose Boyer. It's not a question lf Boyer ever will mana1e ta.. majors -just when a nd where. We think Earl Weaver ls the best manager in the big leagues, but tr anythln( ever happened to him, we'd live Boyer a Ions look." When Devine anno unced Rapp's dismissal In Montreal Tuesday, be ruled out anybody In the St. Lou.la or1anlaaUon. Durinl Thursday's open date. tJowever, Devino h.ct.ied a UUJe. OAKLAND CAP> -VlrstnJa Wade teamed with Marlse Kruger foe a 6-1 doubles victory over Francois Durr and Kathy Hartet then beat Roale Casals 6-4 to lead the Golden Oaten to a 27·23 World Team Tennis vie· tory over the Anaheim Oranges Thursday night. Tonight the Oranges return home to Anaheim Convention Center to boat tbe Seattle Cascadoa with Betty Stove, Marita Redondo and Tom Gorman. The mat.ch ••ll under way at 7:30. Thunday'• victory WU the first In three starts for the Gaters who got otr to a 12-S lead tn the women's matches and boosted it to lS.8 at the ln· terml11lon with a 8·3 men's doubles triumph by the Gaters' Sandy Mayer and Frew McMillan over Mark Cox and Cliff Drysdale. The Oran1ea won the next match, with Cox beating Mayer l'-3. At San Dteao, Newport Beach resident Roy Emerson of the Bolton Lobsters and Corona del Mar's Rod Laver of the SD Friars, met in doubles. Emerson and Tony Roche defeated Laver and ROIS Cue, &-.4. ...... ..... Jl ......... llllJ W-W ... 1001 *"· CllN4t M l ...... ll,,,._r tOOldff.~'"'· Rhoden Faces Cardinals ST. LOUIS -Rlck Rhoden puts his undefeated record on the line tonight when the Los Angeles Dodgers open a three· game series with the Cardinals in BuachStadJum. . Opposing Rhoden will be JJ<>b : Forsch <3· 1 l, the Cards pitcher · who threw a no-hitter earlier this season. The l>Qdgers lead· the National League Western Division while the Cardinals are on the bottom of the Eastern Division. Tonight's game marks the first meeting of the two cluoo this season. The game will be broadca st on radio station KABC (790) beginning at S:30. "'"~ l.Aflt-, 5-2 TORONTO -Darryl Sittler. Lanny McDonald and JacJc Vali· quette each had a goal and an assis t in the four-goal first period that carried the Toronto Maple I.ears to a quarterfinaJ . series-tying S·2 victory over the New York Is landers Thursday night. The Toronto triumph lied the • best·of-seven National Hockey League playoff at three victories per team and forced a deciding game at Nassau Coliseum Satur· day night. Wculd1t9ton Traded REDWOOD CITY Linebacker Dave Washington, who missed the last five games of bis eighth National Football League season last year because or a dislocated left hip, bas been traded by the San Francisco 49ers to the Detroit Lions for a fifth or slxth round choice in the 1979 draft.. 4ztea Gee Boldfta SAN DIEGO -Chris Holden. : a 6·7 forward wbo s parked Pasadena High School to two straight Southern Sec tion basketball crowns, has signed a . national letter or lntent to attend San Diego State. 11.S. Dl"f?r• Win CLEVELAND -Olympic gold medalist Phil Boggs led a sweep , in the men's lbree· meter springboard event Thursda> night aa the United States com- pleted a SS..30 rout of the Soviet Union in tbeirtwo-Oaydual diving meet at Cle veland State University. Russia's Irina Kalinina shared the spotliiht with Boggs Thurs· · day night aa she easily woo the : women's 10-meter platform COD·· test:gtvtng the Soviets their only · victory In the meet 's four even ta. TrojatU lloatp LOS ANGELES -Chris Smith tripled and singled and drt>ve in three runs Thursday night to lead Southern California lo an 11-2 Pacific-8 Conference baseball victory over visiting caurornia. Blue,ays Trade KANSAS CITY -The Toronto Blu e J a y s trad e d Tim Nordbrook to the Milwaukee Brewers for Tim Johnson Thurs· day night in a straight swap of infielders. Scott Runs At Drake DES MOINES. Iowa (AP) - World discus recordbolder Mac Wilkins and former world shot put recordholder Al Feuerbach were featured in"special invtta· tional events today in the Drake Relays, along with UC Irvine's Ste ve Scott ln the special mile run and Mike Bolt in the special 800-meter dash. Wilkins, whose 1976 toss of 232·6 stands as the world mark, • could add 50 feel to Parry O'Brien's Drake mark that has' endured 10 years. Feuerbach has thrown the· shot over 70 feet on 14 occasions. which puts him within striking: dis tance of the world mark or· 72·21/• by Aleksandr Barisbnllrov' of the Soviet Union in 1976. , Scott ran lbe fastest American· mile ln three seasons last month; with a 3:S3.9iperformance. The~ Drake Relays bas never bad a ' sub-four minute mile, and that's become an embarraument to: m eet officials . ~ Bolt ran a 1:43.tt,800 meters in! 1976 for the NCAA record, just · two.tenths of a second off the world mark by Alberto Juan-~ torena or Cuba. • Five other UCI athletes will ~ compete in the Drake Relays. LaMonte King, a freshman, wtll :• compete ln the invitational long• Jump and 100.meter dash. Senior ~ Ed Ahlmeyer will run in the , 5,000 mew. and the rourtome of i Darryl McGee (.00). Bill Shan· non (800), Ralph Serna (1320) and Scott <mile> wUl compete ln the distance medley relay Satur· day. -· -~YPl\.OT Orange Coast, UCI Shells RowSUDday Orange Coest Collete will ho6l Stanford. UC Irvine and Cal State <Long Beach> ln slx crew races Sunday morning begin· nlog at 9 with acUon takina place on North Udo Channel in Newport Beach. Competition will be in varsity, junior varsity and two freshman eights rtlces along · with varsity and novice fours. The regatta Is free lo the public with vantage viewing spots at the Orange Coast rowing base at 1801 W. Coast Highway. The competition will be a tunetJp tor the annual Newport Regatta to be sta"ed May 6 at the s ame site. In addition to the rour schools rowing this week, ?thers will include California UCLA . Loyola and Santa Clara. frtday. Al>fll 21. 1978 ... , FOOTBALL I BASEBALL I SWIMMING .JC Baseball l• Sizzling Pirates CWse Cerritos Gap Orange Coast College, which appeared to drop out of the South Coast Conference baseball chase early when it lost its nrst three games, suddenly finds itself back in the title picture. The Pirates, winning their fourth in a row, rode a grand slam homer by Eric Peyton to defeat visiting San Die&o Mesa, 13-6, Thursday. Combined with a loss by circuit leader Cerritos. Orange Coast. is now just two games out of first. When the week started, the Pirates were four games back. In other junior college action, Golden West whipped host Santa Monica, 7-1, in Southern Cal Conference action while Sad- dleback dropped an 8-6 Mission Conference decision to host Southwestern <Chula Vista). up his season record to 4-1. F1'8nk Moru collected t.hree- singlea for Golden West. Saddleback collected 10 bits, three by catcher Bruce Welz, in its loss. Mike O'Sullivan sparkled ln relief, allowing just three hits while striking out five ln4% lnn1ngsofwork. s 1 3 1 0 I 0 0 • 1 I• I I 0 I J OOO 101 0 0000 Otattll , Ill • 011 m -...w J 20t 010 1Jll-IS tt 1 _... .... m .,.... ,....fotd, 1t> s 0 0 0 MosH.<f NemeU..lb MAMollllO, Jtl 0 .. 11. dtl MM•z, rf • 1 1 1 INMt. It l l 1 1 J I 0 0 P•IMer, s.a S 0 1 0 S I• I EdWatdS,< SJJO S 0 J J HHllKOC .. P 0 0 0 O s 1 J o ToU!s a 1 u s Sare ......... In earlier competition, )r ange Coast's junior varsity !ight defeated UC I by 1.1 •econds. The win gave OCC a ~7-4 edge over the Anteaters • .ince the competition began. In the freshman division, OCC vo n by 11. l seconds at San >iego and holds a 27-4 edge in .he series with UC Irvine. In 30 previous years. Orange Coast baseball teams had pro-duced just two grand slams. This season. the Pirates have collected three. , " . 011 tot 021-7 IS 1 001 000 000-1 • J . .. . #' • . • I ) I •. ' UCl's varsity crew has defeat- d USC by 13 seconds while .tanford lost to the Trojans, laking the Anteate r s the avorlte in the varsity eight ompetition Sunday. UCl's junior varsity has won hree of four races. but the loss vas to the Pirates. Sunday's race is expected to be one of the ·losest of the day. Orange 'oast 's JV eight is among the trongest in the Southland. Coadaes Don Battle Gear Jim Bratten no>. former Estancia High Grove High. gets a bear hug from a North varsity football coach, looks for running opponent. The South won the first North· room around a North defender in above South. Orange County coaches game at picture. Below. Terry Binley, of Garden Santa Ana Bowl Thursday night. 27.7 ~..;.....~~~~~~~~-'-~~~...._~~~~~~~~~~~ Boswell Will Be Missed .... Testimonial Dinner Set Saturday Night A testimonial dinner will be ~aged Saturday night at South oast Plaza Hotel for former /estmlnster High football coach :ill Boswell. who has stepped own after a 19-year reign as the oss or the Lions. Surely, there will be a lot of • hetoric on the exploits of :oswell's teams these past 19 ears -a record ·or 119 wins. 66 'sses and 5 ties, three league hampionships and entry in the 1 'IF playoffs 10 times is nothing :i> sneeze aL That it was ac- omplisbed in the toug'b Sunset. . eague and agajnst highly re- arded non-league foes makes it ven more impressive. The years of success have pro- uced some memorable games nd Boswell's scrapbook must ie in volume form. But from this cor ne r . nemories or Boswell are con- ensed lnto a single incident on he practice field during a photo ession prior lo one of his 1owerhouse seasons. What transpired was a simple ncident. hardly memorable by my stretch of the imagination ·xcept that it was so typical of his gruff coach's love and ded· cation for his school and bis t..ions. As the photo session was wind- !1 g dow~. one of his huge memen npped his jersey off. eaving his practice garb in place and ran off to the practice field. And another, and another. And as these linemen were trotting off. there was Boswell, on his hands and knees, laking each jersey and smoothing it out, then foldjng it -like a mother with her newborn's diaoers. T·hese sarpe jerseys would end up later in batUe. torn. dirtied and stained, but for the lime be· ROGER I CARLSON ing, they were being handled like precious linen. Truly, it was a tipoff to Boswell's devotion to the Westminster Red . Boswell's actions are not en- tirely uncommon for a football coach -you have to have a great deal of love for something to put up with th e responsibilities and hassles that go with the job. Monetarily, the pay scale is a joke on the high school level be football, track, baseball, basketball or whatever, go a great deal further than an extra $100 a month. Molding future adults. a help· ing hand to a dirty faced kid on the crossroads, a championship, the laughter of a winning Jocker- room -these are some of the in· tangible rewards that a re Boswell's. And although he'll still be on the Westminster cam· pus as athletic director he'll be missed . Capistrano Valley Wgb's foot· ball team, •bleb returns vlrtual· ly louct after a nomadic ud seolorless campaign In 1977, wlll have five home games in 19'18. on the campus at Capo Valley. A stadium, bolstered by a $360,000 donation from tbe Mis- sion Viejo Co., ls dae to be com· pleted Aug. 1 and 3,SOI perm•· neot seats <similar to the San Clemente IDgb setap) are ex- pected to be boosted lo 5,tOO eventually. How strange that Lniversity High <Irvine> has no represenla· tion at the Ojai tennis touma· ment. The Trojans are second only to the power of Corona del Mar in the South Coast League and could easily trample some or the teams represented at Ojai by 28-0 scores in team play. Peyton's blast was his third home run of the year, capping a six·run uprising in the third in· ning thal provided pitcher Rick Woolard his third win over Mesa. Bob Smith went three-for-five to strereh his hitting streak to 20 games and up his conference batting average to .483. For Golden West, Doug Mansollno went four·fOr·rive and Jeff Heathcock twirled a si>(· bitter as the Rustlers ran their overall record to 20-11 . Heathcock struck out seven to er-n,tf A11ttln, pll Moline. rt Heftier. 211 Houll,dll HuSler,dll Horv•lll, 111 C.rrotl, II ~11141 ·•rll.e WelL,C • 1 l I JOO O Vr•~ll.cf • o 1 O I 0 t 0 ROfnffo,lll 3 I I 0 1 0 0 0 Hiii, p4' 0 0 0 0 J 0 I I Cendel.,la, SS J 0 1 I 2 0 I 0 Stoll. 1111 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 NIOn>. P 0 0 0 0 S 1 2 0 015UlllVM.P 0 0 0 0 • o o o Totals 31 • tO > r II e 010 210 000.-. 10 J 110 JOI Oh-6 t 2 Sports Calendmj ""*'~••> Voll.-,MI~ dll MM et CosU Mese. Mluloft Vlefo •I 0... Hllft. SM 0.-et ~ 9Mdl. £1 Toro et Un1.....i1Y MarW at w.sttnlnsw, u Owlftle • ~ ll'VIM Hill" ., Met ... Del c.11 et ti;....._. HMtlor et,._ teln H1111Uft91on 8 .. <ft. EdllOll al F-.!n V•llev lllOllt et 11; OrMl9 CNsl C9fleQlt et LA Hartlor 11:JOI ~CA9rllltl S•lmml~llerll C.llforM• JC <Nfn.. ploftll\I.,. •am• ColleOI <t a.m.I. 9-Nll S1t•1• ttl Ceileeit et hlafNr 11 p.m. I ; R lo HOndO et Golden Wed Coll9Qlt Cl p.m.I; Cltllwy 9aPt!SI et Souu.m Celltonoi• Colt.Qe (~ .. -·· Ora1191 Cont Coll-et Ful*11>11 <noon>; eel StN (LonQ BNc.11 I al UC !Nine (dooAltlflMdlr •1-1. Tennls-ot .. lllVllM9-I. Voll•yllall-OW-de+ MM. HlllltlnQ!Oft BNcll, Fount•ln Valley and &..aoune 8Hch et 1~ IOUrney l•a.m.I. Gymneslla-<.llllon'lta s&lte JC -. CllNm 4llld lndM0...0 Ill Lone 8N<11 Qty O>I .... 1-eno 1 p.m.1. 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Glrls s""1nml~rvlne HIQll at Katella 13 p.m.I: st•• 1untor coo-tlnels et ~rfnetl Col•-· Roberson to ASU Jamie Roberson, the Callfomia state CIF 130-pouod wrestling champion from Hunt- ington Beach High School, bas signed a national letter of intent to attend Arizona State University. But the rewards as a coach on the high school scene, whether it Baseball Standings Miller Sets Swim Mark AUTO LEASING THE WAY IT r AUTO BE! 1978 A....a.IMY COUGAR LEASIMI AS LOW AS s 12946 Mo.+ Tax&Uc cap cost $8550. Tot• of mo pymts s~e0.66 Rnidual 13883. 36 moa OAC AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division W L Pct. GB Detroit 11 4 . 733 Boston 11 6 .647 1 Milwaukee 9 8 .529 3 New York 8 8 .500 3~ Cleveland 7 9 .438 411'2 Toronto 7 11 .389 S'h Baltimore 5 11 .313 61h Wea& Division Oakland 14 4 . 778 Kansas City 11 5 .687 2 Angels 12 6 .667 2 Chicago 6 9 .400 61h Texas 6 10 .375 7 Minnesota 7 14 .333 8'h Seattle 7 16 .304 9~ TllllrMay's ker" Ml~•.OKt-l Toronto e. Kensaos O IV 1 Te1tas J, etewl..O I C.lltomla s. Sult,. 1 Only~S<Ndulecl T-'(I Ge-. BalUmon 10.,,,.......,.1 1.11 at Ollcaoo tse- 1.11, n Ne• Yon IAOl*W ).I) •• Ml--. a..M HU,n MH••u4lff (Sorenseft 2·11 at Kansas Oly (lklSl>y 1-41," Bosloft m• t-4) .. ~-(wmf>W'Olr ~11,n T-lo l.Jlf'--W) et c:.ltfonlla (MM MI, II Ct.wl_, (Hoolll.e).COHland U.-MI, n Detroit (Slaton._,, atSNtttlt (Mlkllltll 1•21, 11 lalllrWY'• 0..... "-Yon at Ml.-. Boston et T...s. n C...,.,..,, at Ollllarld Toronto Ill Olllfoml•, n .. IUmore M ~ft Detrell al Sellllle, n M llwellllaal KMMs'Oty. n NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division W L Pct. GB Montreal 9 7 .563 Pittsburgh 8 7 .533 If.I Chicago 9 8 .529 If.I Philadelphia 7 7 .500 1 New York 9 10 .474 l 'h St . Louis 7 !O .412 2Y.t West Division Dodgers 12 5 . 706 Cincinnati 11 7 .611 l 'h Houston 9 10 .474 4 San Francisco 8 9 .471 4 San Diego 7 9 .438 4Y.t Atlanta 5 12 .294 7 .,_...,., lc#e Sen FrMl<IKO s. Atlanl• l Ollly o•me sclleduled T.UJ'I~ Clll<•oo (BurTls HU •• AUant• (8ogoso-JI," Clnclnnall I Norm•n 2·01 •t New Yor' ll<onman "21,n San 01990 !Owclllnl<O MI et Pfllladelplll• ICllrlsleMOll M t, n Sen FrantllCO (MDI..,._. ~11 al Pl~ IC.lldtlatla 1.21, n LOS ArtQelas (Rtlodlft 2-41 et SL Loals (8. P~lll-11.n l·~rMI IGrtrnlley M l "1 ltcMaoll (J .......... ,..,....,..._ Clnd .....iat .... Yor11 Sen f r..0-et Ptltllltllrtll Seft OielDat ,,.._,....,II Cllka99. All9rU," t.os~atSL~n Mone ................ LEASIM5 ••• ALL MAKES ALL MODELS NEW OR USED 600 W. COAST HWY.• MIWPOIT IUat • 646-0HZ NORWALK-Golden West College swimming star Andy Miller chalked up school record No. 8 at Thursday's opening round of competition at the Southern California swimming championships at Cerritos College. Miller sped to a 4: 37 .8 clocking in the 500 free in addition to helping the Rustlers place third in the 400 medley relay as Golden West wound up in second place after the first of three days or competition. Pasadena won the medley re- lay and got a meet record from Glen Aikin in the 200 Individual medley (1:58.5) to take the early team lead with 120 points. Golden West had 72 while Orange Coast was eighth (19) and Saddleback 12th (6). Bruce Stahl of Santa Monica established a meet record in the 50 free (21.0), selling the tone for wbal ls expected to be a rec- ord shattering affair. Golden West's medley relay team, which consisted of Al Fimlald, MUler, Gary Yeo and Jeff DeMott, turned in a 3:39.6. Pasadena came in uncontested al 3: 33.6 with Orange Coast seventh and Saddleback 12th. TMEllEDUT . TO TIE BILL IAllE. Saturday, April 29 Sunday, April 30 Saturday. May 6 Sunday, May 7 Saturday, May 27 Angels vs. Toronto Angels vs. Toro.1to Angels vs. Cleo.ieland Angels vs. Cleveland Angels vs. Milwaukee . ' I I I I • I GIRLS' SPORTS I BASEBALL I TENNIS S8ilors C£pture ··erown Cyeles Raee Tonight Speed-.ay motorcycle action •ns .;it the Or1&nae County FaJrgrounds 1n (.'ost.a Mesa tonlgbt and wU.h It wlll be tbe return to aetton ol Danny Becker and SoM.y Nutter, two ol the lOJ> riders who sal out last season. wlll receive a rree ticket to the Surf \'S. SeaUle Sounders North American Soccer lAague aame at Anaheim Stadlum. ka.v 31. Becker. known as 8.eraerko for Ms recklC?as abandon on a motorcycle, sat out tut &eNOn while Nutter, the 1969 state champion, was seml- r4'Ured. CHlNO -AU~r a month 'a delay, Newport Harbor Hish finally CIP· tured Uie APPie Valley Eaater baseball tourna-ment championship. Behind an 11-atrikeout pe rforrnance by Jeff Nelson, the Sallors stunned Barstow HJ&b , 2·1, Thursday afternoon in a fame played at neutra Chino High. The title clash was postponed several times because of rain. Th4' l1rsL of 2A beat races gets the show under way al 8 o'cle><:k with gales opening ~t 6:30. Promoter Harry Oxley says the racing program will consist of scratch and handicap events with lit- tle change from previous years In the regular program format. AU first division riders will be.. mounted on tour-valve apeedway cycles for the coming season. This is a step up from the stock two-valve machlnes used previously and should give added power. Oxley also announced that each person attending tonight's opener Park.lng and programs are free at the Fairgrounds. MD, Estancia Fall ll was only the second loss dealt to Barstow. which is now 14·2 on the year. Dotterer, Camp Shine in Spike/ es ts Newport Harbor wast· ed no time in getting on the scoreboard. Leadoff batter Steve Sauerbrey opened with a double and after designated pinch runner Mitch Braman replaced him on the basepaths. Jerr Piaskowski delivered an rbi single. Mater Dei High's bid for an unbeaten season was turned back on the final day of the track and field dual meet campaign Thursday when the San- ta Ana·based Monarchs were stopped by visiting PiusX CDowney),67-51. Despite three individual victories by Mike Dot· terer and a distance double by Mark Eddy, the Monarch! couldn't match the strength of the War· riors. It was 1-1 heading into the seventh before the Sailors scored the win- ning run. Gordie Barr led off with a single and an out later, Bretl L ·Eel use lined a double against the right field fence. Dotterer went 10.0 in the 100, 22.6 in the 22" and won the long jump. Eddy ran the mile in 4:35.4 and the two-mile in 10:01.4 while Vince Brown look the shot put at 56·0. Mike Camp of Estancia <Costa Mesa) also had a good effort in the shot put, turning in a lifetime best of 52·31,~ in the Eagles· final dual meet against host Foothill <Tustin) High. It was one of two in· dividual wins for Estancia. "-"'"..-m 54uerbrey. tf 6r•m•n. pr Smiln,11 C.•Odl\, \\ P1&\~0w1-.t, lb Hoo•n. r1 B•rr. <I Frttm•n. lb L'Etlu~e. dh Berman, lb WeSl<»ll, zi. ~elMH>, p e.t•. r1 M Uler, c. a r II 1 0 'I 0 I 0 I 0 0 J 0 0 ''"' 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 On the girls track scene. Darla Burkhart of Estancia recorded the third fastest 440 time in ClF this year, 58.1. and beat Foothill's sophomore stand· out Staci Kneeshaw who is second in CIF with a 57.5 best. Burkhart paced Estancia to an unbeaten season. 3 0 I * * J 0 1 3 0 I J 0 I 0 Venity 3 0 2 I f'Mtlllll (1111151 &u.c;,, 1 0 0 0 10!>-1. Krt. CFI 10.1; 2. O\borlM I 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (El 10.J; >.. ....... U!I !0.1. 0 110 I. Krift IFI 22.1; 2. llenos1on 0 IEI 13 l , 3 Hltll.S <El 23 7. 0 H~I lllom-n IEI U .1; J. ~ 1 , latoeDYIMI .... Toi ala 2 Wltllem1 (1'153.7;J, Fry (Els.5'. U0-1. Adem1 IFI 2 12.S; t. r " • Demory CEI 2:».I; 3. Sufi II'> Newpof'I He,_ 100 000 1-2 1 t J OS.6. e ... t-000 010 ... I , t Mile-I. Olly (Fl •:U.I; 2. Dur .. IFI ' 21 •. 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I-la,.,.,....,, CU S:Sl.O; J.. 8er'ftlh CLl 6:11.0 l•mllt-1 IN<lcflamp IU) U:U.0, 2 Har,._ CLI U :lS.O; no Tlllrd. '10 LH-1 Swtll CLI 1'.9; 2. Pr•ll.., ILi 11.t ; + flO Tllfrd. •40 relay-1. U9Ufta S.a<ll S4.l. Mii• r•l•y-1, L•ouna •••ell ··11.0. HJ-1. W1141ttr CUI .. 10; I . Pratley Ill HO;>. a-:tleY CUI nollefQht. LJ-t. ~tll CUI 14-4; !. M<Gavock ILi IM~; llOlllinl. SP-1 Yount CUI 2'·11~; 1. Corto ... I• ILi 2'-1; 1 "41Qeftt (LI 1' "'"· •• ,_ .. Wll ,., ...... n 100-1. Hat1 IFI 11.l j 2. OWlllM IEI tU:J.. Wellac.e<E 11.0.. 120-1. a.ir-rt IEI 27.1; 2. Alkins IE I 21.2, 1. Fltn'ar IP'I II 0. uo-1. Burllarl IE I Sl.1 · 1 kneesMw (Fl 5'.I ; 3. Wallen IEI I 01.f HO-I Kl'lffstMIW IFI 2·21.6; 1 Ol'9ff0 (EJ 1.JOt; l. Ev-IFI 1 ,. ' Mll-l. c:.r.....-1 CEI 5:'1.J; J. ~lull IEI S: .. .O, J. Tllrvpo '"' s.ss.o J-mll-1 • .,.,_, IEI 11 :5.J.S; 2. Tllrupp (Fl 12. IU, S. Valley (Fl UJ.U. •~ reley-EslMtla S0.2. Mii• rei.v-&ienc:le 4· IU. llOLH-1 At•lns CEI 1•.4; 2. Parcell CEI 16.5; J. o.t9AdO (El 16..S. HJ-1. Mulllolland IF) 4·10; 2. CNllM CEI 4-10; J. MM'Ctl CFl '"6. LJ-1. CllaflH CEI 1'·6\11; 2 . Hedrltk CF! 15-10; 3. Mulholland (Fl 1s-7. SP-1. Pall'rler CFI 15-9; 2. Pel· tenon 11!1 ~; 3. Htdf'ld1 CF> 30-8\'t OT-t . Hedrick (Fl 112"111); 2. 8alllSIK (fl fo4.11~; 3. Pelmer CFI n.o. I E•lancla taplurn Century L•eoua cri.mplonllllJp wllll 7.0 ••· cord) It_,.. l11YftM ..... I IAIM,._..8111yl 100-J Denniston CHu11t1no1on BeaClll 10 t. CUSTOM IA TUY WETSUIT SALEI The finest Jn c ustom wetsuits for an unbelievable low price ... 'I• Mn.OM • 2 sum Wl1M DB PADS &SIAMT~ 4 .... ,JlllU •UST I PllR & Jan 1U 1U Mlle-l l!oiwn.n ICosla Mnel S·lOA, 4. K•t-fHununoton Baaclll S:32.S l ·m lla -2 Sprlnk IUnlvertllyl 11:St0 I IOLH -1 Olarltf (El Toro) 1' I lfO relay-.. H""tlll9lo& Beacll ,g,9; S. FOW!taln Vellr( Sl..C. aeo reley-.t. H""'klQl4N'I 8Ncfl" t Mlle rtl..,4. "-taln Vellty n t.; 3. Hunllnoton 8Hdl 4:U.7. 2·mlle ,.....,-2. uncwnlty n.t.; l. Fountain Vallrf n.t.; 4. Hunllnoton a..chl0:28. HJ-2. Wal• C\Jnl-.llYI H ; l. Erpent>Kfl (Huntlnoton llH<lll S..O. SP-1. Greon lfounlaln Valley) 41.0. THm tcOrH-t. 5ollfoll Mo Valley .50; 2. ~ ,..: a. HunllnQlon BH<llX .llHllOlt VAltSITY .......... "'' CJfl MMtla tOl>-1. ~ CMI 12 .2; 220-1. Johnson CMI IL7; 441>-I. Burtlllar1 INI ... 6; MO-I. Oabowllll (Ml 2:'1.S: mlle-1. Gallowakl (Ml •:Ol.l ; 2·mll-t. Oernell IHI 13:5'.4; 110 LH-1. Hlooitm (NI 1&.S; «O relay~ S4.S; mlll , .. l•y-1. Newport 4:'1.2; HJ-1. Brado rord IN I ,_,; LJ-1. Youno CNI 14-l'lll; SP-1. Oowef' CMI 27"6il't. IP I "·•· .,_1, SI~ CPl 1 11.6; Mlle -I TrlO•ll IM) s·o1.t ; >· mllt-1 l.MtlQ IPI 11:07; 4'0 ~ PluJt X S0.2; Mlle 1'111"-Malef' Oii 3 SI.I ; 120HH-1. GalltOOS CMI 20.3: llOl.H-1 8ermudt1 IP) U ,7; HJ-I, C.rle IP) W ; U -1. JoMI tMI 1 .. 9; PV-1 IUslrom CMI l·O; SP-I. C.merena CPI 40-4. Oceen View OU 041 R•t1<11• Alll!llt• 100-1. Hulings COi to.s; 2. Pl~emen 101. l . 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S. -.... IR I. 1911-Me¥r COi t· 14 2; a. S.W. 101. J Saw.,.r IRI. Mlle-lela 101 l:SLI; 2. Wveno 101: 3. Dodd lltl. l·n lie -I T•I• (01 10.4•; no .. condor third. HO reley-()(Mn Vl.wo14'.~ Mlle rtlay-()(ffll View f :Ol.I UOHH-1. PffblH COi 17.l ; ). Bers COi; s. ~·CAI :UOLH-1. PMll4 .. 101 4S.6; 1. Sllv• IOI; l . Pesold IA.I. HJ-1. 8eY$ 101 Hilo; t. C>itnllam IOI; 3. Settle 101. u -1. ~ CO) 17-7; l. Beys (01; J.. JeckmM lltl. T~t. ~ tol •10; t. ~ COl;l. ........ (01. si--1 • ..._ CRI ""'°' L Ko4M IRl;J.~Cltl. OT-I. Bolton CAI 1QS.4; 2. Kot.Ire (R); >. Htt114 (01. lm...-.n' "......, lrv!M <ttl <nl c.,. v.iw, 100-t. 1 ..... CCI 10.4; 2. Riis ICI 10.7; J.. RllllY (I) 1U.. ~1. lwn ICl Z1J; 2. RUdY Ill U6;J. Rlr.(OU.I. 440-t. llell CO J3.7: 2. si.tao <CI ss.o: ,_,,.,..,,Ill" 0 M0-1. ~II CCI 2:01.7; 2. Red· dlnQlon CCI 2.07.S; l. SUpp 1112:09.2. Miit-i. "-Gerti' <Cl 4:)0.S; 2. GultO Cl) 4:40.2; 3. S&llPt> Cll 4:.U.._ 2·mll-1. O..lto 111 10:0t.6; 2. Stapp (I) 10:25.0; l. CMl\pbell ICI 10:S2.0. 120 HH-1. Al~ Ill 1U; 1. Jaoson CCI 16.9; 3. venom 16.9. »0 LH-1. Ale......,.r Cll '2.S; 2 . Galntl CCI 'l.9; J. Tlla1d!er CCI 12.t. '40 relay-1. C.plstreno Valley 45.7. MHe rel11Y-1. c:aprstr-Velle)' 3:>11.•. HJ-1, Meyo 111H;1. c.sidy ICI . 5-1 ! 3. Ma I mt Ill W. LJ-1. Rudy Cl1 19-S"'; 1. lngrom C111•av.; J. Perller ICI , .. , ..... T J -1. Melmt Ill""'"'; 2. lngrom Cll >t-1YJ: 1 CMsldy ICI 37·10. PV-1. ~ 11112-6: 2. J«k.lon CCI 11-6; J.. Calldy CCI 11Hl. .U.O; a. Jentilna CCI '1·2Y>. OT-1. FuOadoSa CCI 11~; 2. Dun Ill ltJ.114, l . Jenkln1 ICI 109·10\lt. ,,,......5"" c;e,.V....,(lt411J11 lrv1• 100-t. Bryen4 ICI 10.7; 2. Dim .. Qlo CCI: l L.°"11 Cll. 220-1. DflNOOIO CCI 2• 8; 1 t..ono 111. i. ""-•Ill. «0-1. GlbtOn ICI S& t ; 1. Mulllnla (Cl: J. Slllei CCI --.1. Ooflootilto ICI 2:U.J ; 2. Yot• CCI; 1 Ryan CO. Mlle-1. Ovwlel lCI S:00.2: 2. Wll~lC1:1..........,Cll. 2of'llli.-1. ~ Cll 11:lS.J; 2. Wiider CCI; 1 Vl~fl CCI. 110 HH-1. blor CCI 1'.t ; t. SMUii 111; >.Kl~ (0. 330 LH-1. Smilll (114'; l. Havlt Ill; 3. <:MU CCI. '40 r•••v-1. Clplttrano Vatley 47.S. Miit ttley-t. CllpilttMO Velley 3:~ ••. HJ-1. ~lwfltld (Cl ~2: Mlllltr CCI ; no tt>lnt, U -1. PllllNn CCI 1•111•,; 2. Moon 1111 a. Jolley co. T J-1. Klnoslllta CCI 14·3\lt; 2. 8oo<M CC I; >. llf'toto If I, PV-1. Hllltlng (I) 1"'4; 1. .. all CCI;). Jecuon CCI. SP-1. &ael"*I CCI 0-111"'; 1 Fo11 ICI;). Wtller'fleld CCI. OT-1. Foa CCI 101·1; 2. Westtrileld ICI; J. Mt.;ti.r ICI I f •••• -,. 11 • I . Frldey, April 28. 1978 DAIL V PILOT 88 SoCal Suffers 9-0 Loss Southern Callrornla College's baseball team too.Jc a break from con· ference action Thurtday but it turned out to be anythins but a-vacation. The COsta Mesa.based Vanguards, who sewed up at least a tle for the N A l A Di st r i ct 3 Goll M'l•n e r Southern Division crown earlier this week, were limited to four singles in a 9·0 loss to visiting Grand Canyon College of Arizona. Stan Thomas collected three or the sec safeties, rapping two up the middle and pulling one down the lert field line. Marie Gray won her third women's c lub go lf championship at B~g Canyon Country Club or Newport Beach recently. She had a 324 score over four rounds to defeat runnerup Carolyn Gray. Dave Wilson singled in the third following a base hit by Thomas but Base ball that wa.s the last time __ _ the Vanguards advanced a runner to third. The only other Southern Cal threat came in the opening in- ning when two walks and a single by Thomas loaded the bases with no outs. However. the Vanguards failed to ex- ecute the sacrlltce and couldn't cash in on the opportunity. The loss drops the Vanguards' record to 26-13. s.. Calif. c;et .... (t i Standings SOUTH COAST CONP'IRl!HCE w L T oa Cerr Ila. 10 l O S•n Ol•oo Mew • s o ,.,., Oranoa ~I a S O 1 Fullerton 9 O l Ml San Anlonlo 6 I •"• 5.lnt• An• s • o s Oroumonl 1 !l I "" T11undo'1 sc-Oren9e C.0.SI 13, Sen OllQO MeH 6 Fullerlon3, Cerritos? Ml SAC •• GrO\smol\I 9 le•lllG aller 11 1nntnosl T.Uy'1 Ga"'" Or •no• C.0.-' •• s.n1 a '""' San OleQO Mew et C.rnto• SOUTHl!ltN CAL COloll'E Rl!NCE • r ' 0 11 ,., w L T oa o .... r.dll HOlllt. cf Thomes, lb Wiiiett, Jb 5cl!Mll,C st~kl.11 MlyMll!ro,'1 Guerre. 211 w..-.1>11 Aoems,p Totela J 0 ' 0 l 0 ' 0 ' 0 ' 0 I 0 1 0 0 0 11 0 Sc.enllfl ..... 0 0 LA Herbor 11 1 I 0 0 CYPF9U 11 1 0 S ) 0 Alo Hon.to !? I I S 1 0 GoldlnWHt I) & 0 ~ o o Sant• Monlt.e I " o • o O Lot A1191l95 CC S 1' O 14 O O LA Soutllwt1ot I II 0 1' 0 0 ~·Se-o o Colden We\l 7. Senw Monlu 1 o o Rio Hondo 9. LACC 1 0 LA Harbor 17, LA Soutll-S( 3 ' II t Grend Can.,.. 221 JOI 000-t U 0 s.eur..y•1 Golmet Rio HC!Mo el Golden W.W LA s.uti-t at l.ACC • $anta Moftfc• •I CYl'ftW sec ooo ooo 000-0 1 1 Badminton MISSIO. CIOlolf'IEltlNCE Seut'°'" OMslOll w l. 01 !.out.llwtsC...., 11 J Palomer t3 1 • Saodleb«ll I 1J 10 Sall 0 1eoo s Is 12 "'"""'"' Dlvtsl• l •n 8ernardlM 11 1 Riverside 10 10 J Cllru\ I U S CNlley I 13 S"'1 ,._...., .• s.c- Sout...._ft •• 5-'ebeck' "'• lefn« •• San OleOO ' Rlverllde J. o.tMy 1 Sen BMNrdlNI I. Cllnd 1 .._..,..a-. ,..,... . ...,_ Soulhwesl9nlel ~ Df-Cllattrr • s.n ..,_.dlno ltlftnkle et 06'. Top Area Netters Advance at Ojai OJAI-Orange Coast ~ .. ~.,,.._. area tennu players L1nc1 .. ,,~~ ... 1 o•ew Cared well in Thursday's 11.,e, ot•. Scrimp 1usiu1 w . •-1. opening round of plav 1·n stoci.tol'I 1uc '"''"°' d••· s•••• o1 ISetremlf!to Staltl .. , ..... det • the Ojai Invitational. s..v• IO<tldeMell "'°· .. 1 With the field pared to ,,..c.w.. ... 16. the high school com-de~'":::n!~O.:J~~ ... ;:"=' petition features meet· ~~:=,. c:",r~ .... :ea~n %7.~ ings between the lop e1e1e16-1,t-0,oet.w•11encs.no1eoo area standouts. Lance CCI s-1. H. 1-6: Fe11erme1er <Sad· G d r CO d ' M dleba ckl def. Ayru Clmper1•I 00 0 tona e ar Velley I 6·0, •·l. def. RubrtcM is pitted against Jim cMlraCOJta1 .. 1. M ; Olsen 1sao- Sn yd er of Estancia ~~1~1 .=:,•:; :::.~: :~: <Costa Mesa) while .01san 1SaOc11-01 •-o. w . •·l . CdM 's doubles team of :t"o~=~J~~~:'. Kevin Forbes and Dan· 1.s ; carepecll•n·Tllomten ILA n .y s a It z p 1 a y s the V•ll•y I dtf. Flnl1Y·F1111er IS•d- N rt Harbo tand CllMac:kl ...... 1 ...... ewpo r em .. ..._ °'*" ..,_ of Mike Gracia and Sl119ln: v~ LuUow <Or•not Chri DeM Coe11l Oef. Waltl l~kl 6-1, s ott. .. 1; I(_,,, a.dOl-111 def. Gertia In the co 11eg1 ate ""'"'"'°' v .. ...,, .. 1. "'°· Oov1>111o. women's division UC OVlt'ln·tu .. ,, ca.1ten11e101 ci.1. • Hefll~ ls..fle-.16-4, 7·• Irvine's Lindsey Morse Mllllldlliel .. ,. and Bunn" Stockton SlllQIOI: Good'°"-.,., M41r1 o1 def. WOCldltoilW (lelU 6-J, .. 1, CMI. both made it past the Stn1111 11.e s..n.1 .. 1 •.. 1: For11tt- second round. Lajla von ~~0~~~1.:,:,-~.~~.~~=: .JC, P rep Area Softball Summaries ).O.).I, Ju.t<tl. 111 0.00.0. ROOO!ns, 11> l.0•) I, H.<1, Jll I~; il'fl(f. 30 2.0.1.0. 0010. u1 a 0-1 1. To1•1• Jt.• .,.,, L1111'1YCI> ~ Hunt Vall.., OI r II • 100 '21-11-1• J IOOllOC>-161 0 ' II e San ci......... 100 000 0-1 s 0 C.po V•lle• 100 000 0-1 J f J...,,_Yaralty S.11Ct-('11141'-Yalley Yanity Westw!llllW cm UI~ Newport H•rbor-Hou•lon p )-1·0·0. Nttllol" lb l O·O 0, °"9'tSllKk, U 2~; Johll ..... < )+. 1; H~ 2b 4-044. RotJ. ..,., u ..... ; ..-. • J..)~. ~t1ter1, rl a.•2•; c.111e ... 1, cl 2+o-o. Toi.aft 27-3-"1. ._...., ....... , . . W~IM11W 100 saD .._IJ t l tffwpon ...... Olll 111 ._i 1 s _...,......., ~"'"'.....,,.,. Vanity Ual_...., <41 UI ClllU MtM1 CIKI• Mew VMster, at 4-0+1; BrumlHn. 2b ,..._I; Kll«laft. lb J•J.1.0, Crw, "~I; OlalnMn. <I •·0·1·1; Luy, o l·O·l·O: Clar,, c J..0.0.0; 0.'t'dtfl. lb M~; Craf9. rt 2~ To!All Jl.J.J.3 un1ver~1Y-n.on-... l+o-4, O'L•••Y. rt •·1·1.0. eonno11•. ct 1·1-0.I. WtlllM'M, p J."2~; MIM<I, 11 t-1..0-0; T""°tell, lf J.0-1-0: Kerr, c CERRITOS -Dennis Nickens pitched rune in· n ings or three.hit baseball only to wind up with no d ecision ets frvine High dropped a 3·2 non-league encounter to Cerritos in 10 innings here Thursday. Irvine commLlled six errors m the game. in· d uding two in the final frame that produced the winning run. Andy Odden tripled for lhe Vaqueros. lnWUI .. , .. l1tt -ll!Kk,M ...... JO ~k•.~ SwM<Ml.ct Ocldt11. lb WeClotrs.c J-\ II Nie.kens, p C..-uc,clo, o Hein\, rf Onlluk•. 2b Tol41\ s • l 0 l 0 s 0 s I s 0 I 0 J ' 0 0 J 0 • 0 » 1 k_..,,_,... 0 0 0 I I 0 I 1 0 I 0 .,.,,.. C.rrltn r II 010 000 001 0-7 • 001 000 001 1-l J 0 0 0 0 0 0 ' 0 0 0 0 I ~ Don't miss the ~ .... BIG BOAT SHOW at the ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER eaoa from Dlaneyland NQW thru SUNDAY IEASE 1'118 OtEVROLET CAMARO AU I '71 MMll SAU taE AM» llADY FOi IMttEDIA11 DBmlY B. TOIO 768-0593 ... Lutzow or Orange Coast RklWlnh-......... l~I 6-3, College did likewise in _ ... _2_::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;p;;;;;;;;;=;;;:;;;;;;;;;;:::::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::-­t he junior college women's division. In junior colleae men's competition, Tony Parh am and Kurt Lynott of Golden West and Jeff Faltermeler of Saddleback advanced. Voll~yball Or .. ee.tyT.,11 Hltlll ldllef YttfoyMll 1. L•oun• 9Hcll; 2. Nn,port HerbOr; J, s.na..-;4. Uftlvtrtf. ly; s. HuntlnvtonllMcll; .. ~dtf M.,; 7. l.aOulnui;a. MlnlOnVle)o; '· FOlllllAlln V•lley; 10. Cott.I MeM. LEASE DIRECT! YOUU FIND FAii PllCES. llC&LINT SEIYIC! AND PRSONAIU PBSOMMa TOSEIVE YOU. OUI LIASING EXPHTS • Jff Hahlla Mtr. •Jay Mcapuw MCJr. l ,, ' f I I \ J l I -I I . ·. . .· ' e ,. , \ 5 n • e ( .. 'I ·- j l t I l· l 5 I ~ I 'I 1 ~ ···~YPILOT • Les Alamlto Race Results ... ,, .::r.~--..... c .......... .,. , ......... ...,,, l•t klll_..I n.• ta• I 10 ~II T\tlW IANlt-1 IS.. e • .... ~,,_, 1• ,,,... -tGllt Ht Mr~ u•uctt•~..,..,. ........ """ ............ lleofel> llACll -°"t Ml ... PKe. COftclltlofted IC0-11. S ,.-o1• a -der.Pwwu,GeO ZOOM•' tL.19'1lllllll I.Ml S..O UO 0.11tord H <OtMlsl ,,.to '·'° ,Local R-(-1 1 40 , Time -2.0oll/S • ScrtlCl\ed -..... LOVIM, Im· mllleflce TM1•1> AAC• -Olw mlle. Pec.e. C.O..Oltlofled IC0-11. S -OM11 a Ull· der PvrwU.«JO M611MrYMt (Pvr-.1 •• oo 4 • .0 l.10 8ulle,·s Hen> IOoudrHUI JM ~ ~ol<ll ~ IWCll9'1') S.10 Sc,•l<ll•CI -Pacific Oe11b•', Fetller Duffy POVltTM AAC• -Olw mile, Pec.e a elml119 ~Pline u.oao Rusty Jew! 10.MISI • 00 ) 00 4.00 Locet Prlll<e 19onell01 20 . .0 1.IO Stormy Grow (S/w<re1tl 4 ID , Time -2.0S.VS "o KretU.s loJ • ·-••wt'r ,,.,,. 6 t-LAUI Pr!Me, PAW Utt.SO PIPTM aac• -0... mlle. Trot. CCM'IOlll .... Hot POlleCI lnvlletlOMI. Pur\e U,500 Slllny Scot jAdHINllll 11.00 •. 00 4.00 Local S~tt IP9terMnl 3,'° > 20 Native SlerllM IOeMlsl l.00 Time 2.0241S AllO receel -Etan o· Emereuoe. lttlty Ital, R-rs SurprlMt, Lln<Oln\ G•le NO ur•IClle\ SlllTH •a ce -en. mile Pac• Cl•"''"'_., ""'MU •• ....... Dv .... l~I ,. ..... •40 Attl ...... IOetolMf) IM • 10 TIM Tyl.,. ICinlflctt I 4 to Ttme-J.GaJS AIW rKef -~ Hiide, 0. El· le, Otrl~ "°'' O'<>rMY1 PllM• a.111. foelWYn Orettan. £1 ,_ .. HO ltral.CI* ., ··~ .. Mluet Dll .. " ... A.Ull•M*..._...., .• s•Y•NTM llAC• -°"" mil• Pece. C!ll\OltlCWI. ""II" •ftd mertt. Nol llOileCI 111vltetlontl. PurM IS.JOO L,,tdy 0.lr .. 1 o.11n111 u.eo uo 4.'° LUii an IVellenCllngllilml UO UO S.1111• TlorHS IF••ousonl uo Tim• -1.cm1s "''° rec.ed -TwtnklH 0.llOfll, Colort11e. V•llanl Oeuber. 0,Nm Oellfllll, $en9A Pwla HOKrMC.flei •IOMTM ltAC.a -One mile. Pace. CltiMlllt llM!dkep. Puna t.2..200 Hot U~ lltnklll <•ltcllltl uo •.oo :uo AflCIY't Dean IT lldCI I IUD UO Chief L IQh\toot IVtll~ ....... I UO !::•,;~Miss Aeel BHutY. 411· Cl'fl R-. oi.n-te SIM. _, Sport. Eeol• Trituure, Cl•ulc 0.Sl9" S<rat<Nd-LollOlkld u haelt ...... u.. -· & .. AMY'I 0-. PeNJ'ln.JO "'"'" •Aca -One mote Pace. Clalmlng Mndic.aci. Pvrs. '2.100 lloMrtJ w !MtrOlln I 1 Ml UO l 00 lAr• Ml-IGovdrHul 9.20 4.10 Oono1te11 A (Aubin) J .00 Tim• -1.032/S •tso '•<•Cl -Senoa Bogtv Ecttew-Atmlle, Jo•arnl B•Y. Ed • Laurie Aar, Sange Le•te ScratclleCI -Battery, May!>• Prl(tl.rO .. tt •aacu l·lt-rt J w a t-l.lrk Ml11llar. Peltl SllUO Allencla11<e -I.SU Alamitos Entries Teaittllt'I...,_~ l'lr91 ... t7:4S fl ltST ltACll -One ....... Pec.e. Clolmlftg ..-1c.ep. 111\Mff 20 ,..... cent ' .,.., olds 25 percent. Pvrse .i200. Clalmlf>QPl'lees UOOO-U.!00 J I F.-(~I. R-eouM~ (VellaftdlftQllaml; Pt!rlck Aftcly IM••"••lll. Com• B•<k Due 1co1 ~"'•11 I; Wlllrlolf c11r11 IWllto•m•I. ti.ti~ 1-..-1. Tyo-neon ICrenel: Lucky P•r•CI• IGovOretv). Toronto N IG<unoyl. SICOND •AcE -One mite. P•U C•l·breCI. Hon.wlnNr •22$0, firs! money rwtc.e 11111 meet. Pvne $.ooG Rare Design (OunnebKkl; El VH Jay (J oll~son l; Stud Poke r (Harper!; "1ecervlll• CC.rln•tl, Midnight Clloo Clloo IV•llencl· 111911em1; Min Scoot IC•.,••I. Trloel (Mrger (Aclernsl. THt•D ltACE -One mite. Pace Hon·Wi11Mr i1soo 11·11 •or llOOO In 1.st S ilarttalsotlltllllenon-wlnNr) races for '600 llrsl rnoMy. Meres. • ••CH. Pvr•PMlO. A·Oltly Low IWl\Mterl; B·Flylno Acid I Bonnel ; Br•Cl'l Song (Wllllemll; Senga Bucyrus !OtlOl'lltrl: A·Re<e FO< Love IC>en- 111\I' Blllll Ttmpesl (U9fllllllll; II· Armllro Roy IGollelre•vl; St>e<••I E•ent !Cruise Jrl; Key Wave IAOermanl. A -Jt~ Dennis Enlrf B -s. Ooudr'Hll Emry l'OU•TH ••ca -One mol~ P•o. c1e1m1110 ..-1c.ep. M.trn :tO per. uni. PIW9 IQIO. Otlnllnt prkn , ...... soo. C.ledOnltn (:ommend (c;o..ClrNul; n11r1ten1 llail (0.-rl; Qufftoon A ICrene>; Gou11><1r11 Acllos <Betttlclll; Star 0-lt ILAC.ost•>: HellUpooclift A (ICueC*+"I; #ltc.lls Butcll (Ferousonl; Annou11ctr 1AU01nl; BvbbllftO vi.... 1W1111an11. l'll'TN ltAC:S -Olw mlle. Trot 1nvltattona1 ,_cap. Pvrw SI0,000. R998I WllA (ltatctof~dl; °"""IU (Lltlllllllll; ~ (Goudf-.1: Hellve Stertl;l!t (Oefwllsl; Tuteena (Sprlo;sl . SIXTM llACIE -Ollt mile. Pace Cl•lmlnt handlc.ep. M6rn 20 per· uni. Purse SGOQ. Oalmlno Pf"lcU U,000-14,000. First Escape !Oelllll~I : Kam•lll IKetmelerl; Swift~ (Sllorll; Borglt IMerti-11; ti¥1tm Olene tM•roh11); Saint Clair F•ll• I RalcllforCl'I: Tru Cl i m•• IWllllemsl; Baroness Ramone (Adams); E.V.'1 Pet (Gorudre.ul. SEVENTH ltAce -OM mlle. Pace. Fiiiies i. Mares. lnvil•llonal. Purie $1500. 1te11rt11ck TCM'IY• IGorclonl; UP. percut (WllllMllSI; _,.. Molliq"9 10.nnlsl; Native Mls.s !ICueole<l; Busy Time 8* IGovclrHul; Am· net I• I Llthllllll I; Cius-; Sample IA<kermenl. EIGHTH RACE--One mil• Pec.e Cl•imlnt lltndlc.ec>. Merff 20 per· cent. Purw '3800. Oalml119 P<ICH '11;0011-l12.000. Sanores Son IAllbinl; Prou er's Spirit ITl-rl; Outesl;M Mar;le I It uet>l•rl ; Meolc Dauber IColemanl; Tiie Hu.sller IVall•ncl-lnglltm}1 &oleroOllef lllarke<I; HT 4 CWllll-); 0...-S OrlJfttn hll'I c OenftlS); ftOY•I York N I Black/Tien I. ..... TM•llACI& -a.. mile. Pee•. Cttlmlft; HandkaP. Meres JO 119•· ce111. Pune lSlOO. aaomof>G. Prtees $10,000.22--14.000. S.1111• Ridge (Sl>ortl; Gff•gl•n l•Y ILacosttl; WAllll•m P•ul IOtsomerl; 001101• Woncler !Williams); Amt•r Henovo IGollclrHu); OWen Streelt (Stern· merrnanl; -~ Rklty IKuetic.,I. Fete (-•rl; Hine Carel (L.o119GI. LAST THREE DAYS! • . . . . . . .. Skipper" AJan Hale ltWltff You To TM 0 0ne of the biggest displays of boats and accessories on the West Coast!" Catlin Cru1se1s • Houseboats • Jet Slli Boats • Racing Boats • f1shin1 Boats • lnllatable Boals • K.lyaks • Portable Boats MARITIME ACCESSORIES l EQUIPMENT Marlne Engines • Depth F1nde1s • Water Sk11s • Boal 11 ail· ers • Marine Antiques • Suri Boa1ds • Ma11ne Ra<11os • tet Sims FREE DAILY PRIZE AWARDS! Tw• S[VTLOR Carnell• rour·MH lnftataMe Buts with ,...,. o., -b nopy to bt &iYU away £V£11Y OAY! Otbl: ti loatll PLUS ••• A GRAND PRIZE DRAWING '" a WINOJAMMH "IARUOOT CRUISl" of r1111 clloice in t11e West Indies or lalla111n 1T11n-1•CIOfl to Jnd l•OOll ~-po<t nol 1n<•lleled 1 AODmONAl PRIZES Two LOWRANCE Sonar Units wltll TraMctaun. TWo JOHN· SON C.I. Radios IN a 14' ROYAil Polrstyr•" loat ~~arine A1t Show ••Of I~~ Watch famous local ar11sts 9:!'" S9IM at wo1k at the show ~ to •In 8ftJ of · • hund,.. ol prin9 Admission: Adults $2.50 Kids 16·15) $1.25 Smal Fry -Free Noon to 10:30 p.m. Noon to MO p.m. 3:00 to l 0.00 p.m. 3:00 to I 0:30 p.m. • • . . • . . . . . . . . . . . • . . • . . . • . . . • . • • . : . Area Prep ·Gymnastics .... ~ .. ......... ., = 11 .... .., ... o-eMt Flllor-1 WeU~ IPI I .I , J. S.clwar• 1$J l.1S. J Mt1MP Cl') I .AS Slee llOt-1 IClllOl'llW'r IPI • •. 2. uveu.,e 11'1 •.,i; i. K-"'' s.1. lt11111-1. ~M\lltGll CFI 1.as: 2 ICtllY IP> 1.l. ~ DHll CP) 6..U. • Vt11ll-t. WatH" (Ill I tt: t , "*' l"IU; S.Stew.n IPJI t. l'eraltel Nn-1 OM11 II'! e•; l. eoNy (111)1 ISi a. S4twMt IPI IL Horlionltl bllrt-1. Wetton IPl 1.t; 2 • ,~r:~:·~i.~ = ~i~ttd SUMel L.Noutc.lltmciiontlllq ... ""I Vfnltr Hte. a .. c11m4..111 un.u1 L• WlllOll l'IOot-1. Mor•ffl IW). l.J; J. Pugll IHI I 4; J. Tot1111 CHI 1.U. 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Pro Soccer N.,O, a-ri<MI JtK<• Le- W•\l>ln;lon 2, Tutw t c & TOYOTJl:S MlttlON-C>OLLAR-DASH j .FOR lHE 1980 OIYMPIC GAMES. . SOMETHING FOR THE U.S. OLYMPIC ATHLETES ... A $1,00QOOO DONATION. As ybu may know, our Olympic athletes are not govern- ment subsidized. So they need money to train now 1f they· re going to win in Moscow in 1980. Here's our plan: Toyota and your participating Toyota dealer w ill make a donation for the U .S. Olympic team every time a new Toyota car or truck is ~Id through Ju_ne 30th, 1978. Help us make our sales goal. so we can give $1,000,000 or more, to help build a tough U.S. team. When you buy a new Toyota. you'll also get a specially designed Olympic pin. patch, and a certificate thanking you for your support. Now you can get a tough Toyota, and a tough Olympic team . SOMETHING FOR YOU ... A CHANCE AT $1,00QOOO IN PRIZES. ENTER NOW! • Three "Gold Medal" first prizes, worth, over $134,000 each. How'd you like to win all of this? A $100,000 condominium in Snowmass, Colorado. Two brand-new Toyotas. $5,000 in AMF Sports Equipment. A Nikon FM Camera . A $1,000 Levi Shopping Spree. A 3-week trip tor two to Moscow, Munich. and Montreal, with $10,000 in pocket money. And a Sony Color T\I, in case you get bored. That's just the first prize. Three lucky people w ill win them. Good luck! Ten "Sliver Medal" second prizes. Every ··silver Medal" winner will receive a Toyota Corolla SR-5 Liftback, a $1,000 AMF Sports Shopping Spree, a Nikon FM Camera. anGt a ol'}e-week trip for two to the European Track and Field Championships in Prague, Czechoslovakia. And $2,500 cash. 1000 "Bronze Medal" third prizes. A Nikon FM 35mm Camera with 50mm F2 lens. Nice to have around even if you can •t make it to the games. How to enter: Just go to your part1c1pating Toyota dealer and fill out an entry form. There's nothing to buy, no sentences to complete. But do it soon. Your Olympic-sized chance to win it big ends June 30th. The Million-Oollar-Dash for the Olympic Games. You asked for it. You got it. Toyota. Corr¥>tete 1\1~ a11a11.lblt al part;c(NICing dealers US ltetrlled df....s onlv C)~s1&11es 'IOod "'Ml$$0un, MoM.>no. and Whe1e P1ohlbd&0 by iow T . ; ., ... -·-------~-· . I .· .. ; Craig Burazin, 1 above, of Lennox, ., played the role of court jester opening weekend of the an- n u a I Renaissance Pleasure Faire . Queen Elizabeth I, right, greets her sub- . jects as she is ear- l ried through the . grounds on a great chair. She is on her i way to the Maybower Theater where a pageant is presented each day of the Faire in her honor. Friday, Aprll 28, 1978 Story aad Plaotos by JERRY HERTENST~N OI lllt DMIY Pl ... MMI "Aye, merry, must I.'' "Fie on thee!" "Forsooth" • O~ILYPILOT Such expressions sound rather strange in the late '70s, a time of increasing computeri~a· Uon and technological advances. Yet those words and others were beard by thousands (nearly 30,000 in two days> who at- tended the opening weekend of the 16th Renaissance Faire last Saturday and Sunday. The (afre continues weekends through May 28 and is scheduled for closing Memorial Day, May 29. Hours are 9 a.m. to 6' p.m. at the old Paramount Ranch in Agoura, northwest of Los Angeles. BUT IF THE WORDS soWld out of place, the clothing and actions of the over 1,000 faire actors must also seem a bit strange to spec· tatorg dressed in 20th century fashion , the latest in cameras slung over their shoulders. It isn't until a few hours at the faire site have elapsed that transformation from "now " to "then" occurs. It's done through efforts of faire originators Ron and Phyllis Patterson and the staff of the Living History Center. A NATURAL SETTING of a valley sur- rounded by hills, blanketed with the most vivid green cover in years, oak trees and cool breezes once the sun begins to set, is a big help. And if that isn't enough, a daily ''Queen's Progresse" is bpund to take even the casual fair.e goer back to a day when art and crafts were kin~ and the-populace seemed to have a zest for living. A visitor turns lo find the source of a loud cry, "makewayforthyqueen." And sure enough, coming down a dusty lane bordered by canvased and straw-thatched ,. roofed booths is Queen Elizabeth I in all regalia. ' She sits atop a chair carried by four "lads," "bJessing her subjects" along the way. THERE ARE CRIERS, jesters and falcons am, ng.the over 100 who mak~ up the procession (ttht wends it's way along a mile-lof)g march to tb~ largest of five o'\Jtd-0or stages.· the May bower. . "She (the queen I, like all her subJects, 1s .. • • • I\. , . .... "" .. -.. Weekender ALL THE WORLD'S A STAGE -Spectators sit on bales of hay watching peasant dances from 1 the Balkans, performed on the Maybower stage. celebrating spring t'X>," said Peg Long, who plays the role. Ms. Long, who doubles as Caire entertainment director, is respansible for audi· Uons and prcparin2 acts. Peg, each day of the faire. dresses in the costume weighing 70 pounds. She claims it is '"authentic in every detail. even down to the cor- set and underpinnings." The outrit was designed hy Doris Karnes or Los Angeles. Ms. Long has been .playing the part fi ve ye ors. "I CO~SIOEa IT an honor It was the big- gest challenge of my career," said Peg. who years ago was a stage performer with the name of Maggie Parker "But the role scared me to death. Then one day I realbed that Elizabeth was a woman or tremendous internal power and 1f l could depict that. I didn't have to be witty or funny." Tbe power of "Bess" is well portrayed by the actress . • * • ONE OF THE characters in the "Pro~resse" is William Shakespeare. He is played as a young man of 28 by Larry Barnes • 25, who grew up in Garden Grove. And Barnes, er Wil, was in his splendor last Sunday. It was Shakespeare's birthday. Barnes said 400 were admitted free to the faire by reciting a 14·line Shakespearean son- net. • * • DARLENE JENKINS OAKES of Costa Mesa. dressed in an Elizabethan-era costume. is s itting on a bale of hay under branches of a large tree. She appears to be a member of the "en· nronmental theater" troupe. But the history and political science major at Southern California College, dispels that im· pression saying she is visiting the site to ·•see what is so great about it. "This is a neat setting. The Renaissance had something of use to oCfer in drama and comedy," said Darlene. She said her lavish cos- tume was a carryover from a school play she had appeared in the previous two nights. SHE HAD THE role or Adriana in Shakespeare's "Comedy of Errors." lier cos· tume was from Henley Street Players in Costa Mesa. Lisa Foley, a sophomore al SCC. sitting with Mrs. Oakes, said, "I enjoyed seeing the costumes and theater. This is entertaining. dif- ferent than anything I've seen. There are more people here than Disneyland." CSeeFAJRE'S, Pace CZ> l •I • . . • ? • I • ! ' I 1 . I Early Aviation 'COmedians' Father, Son A.ct Together Second Time A.s Play Takes Serious Look at Comedy Irvine Meet o n Flight Early days of av)at\on from the Wright Brothers to World War 1 will be emphasized at the second Aviation Historical Symposium Saturday at the Airporter Inn. Jrvine. The first manned-powered flight by Orville and Wilbur Wright in 1903 to WW I righter planes will be cov- ered by slx speakers involved in early aviation. THE SPEAKERS ARE Forrest Wyson, 81, oldest liv· ing Naval aviator ; Tiny Broad wick, 84 , an early balloonist and first woman to do free-Call parachuting: Ivar Shogran, 75, chief project engineer on the DC·8 who was a powerplant engineer on several Douglas Core~un· ners of the plane; Edwin Cooper, who flew with the original United States airmail service in California in 1920: William Chana, aviation consultant for the Wright brothers; and Robert Hirsch, a Mcturer at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa who is .a collector o( photographs. drawings and data of air racing. There wUl be displays of early aviation a.ear at the syrnposltlm scheduled for the second rroor ·t:onference room at the lnn, 18700 MacArthuP'!Uvd. / R.eiisttation fee for the 9 a.m, to 4$p.m . session is $9.SOJ students $1 and includes lunch. ' . By JACKIE HYMAN Of Ille o.lly P'li.. Slaff Hal Landor Jr. will never forget the day he saw his father save Roy Rogers. It was on the set of a movie and Hal Landon Sr. was playing the part of a bad guy who, jn the end , reforms. At a crucial mo· ment, he threw himsel( in front or Roy Rogers just as a villain tired, gMngupblsownUfe. And 7·year-old Hal Jr. was watch log. "It really bad an impact," sald H~. "My Dad saved Roy Ro&er.s." LANDON SR. WON'T be lbrowltlg hlD\lelf ln (root or an'/ bullets, but he,'s ,got a new acUng chupi to 'work \Vllh these days - Hal Jr. "People have always won· dered why I use the Jr. at the eod of my name," said the ~ounger Hal. an 11-year member or tbe company or South Coast Repertor)' <SCR ) In Costa Mesa. ''l've always told them It's becau.,e my dad Is an actor too and now they can see it. •. The two have acted together only once before, 15 years ago in a production or "Long Day's Journey Into Night" in Tucson This is the senior Landon's first play at SCR. Now they will play a pair of performers in the comedy· drama "Comedians," which opens Sa~urday and runs through June 11 at SCR. Even· ing curtain Tuesdays through Sundays will be 8 o'clock. Satur· day matinees are scheduled May 6 and 13 at 3 o'clock. Sunday after· noon performances are set throughout the run at3. Martin Benson Is directing wJth sets by Cliff Faulkner, lighting by Dawn Chiang and costumes by Louise Hayter. The play was written by Trevor Grlf· fiths, an Englishman. LANDON, THE DAD, plays a comedY instructor and aon Hal portrays on'e or the aspiring comedlans. Also in the cast are Scotty King, Ron Boussom, Charles Hutc hins . Richard Doyle. Michael Keenan, Howard Sbangra, John Ellington. John· Oavld Keller and Art Koustik . THE SENIOR Landon. now 59. began his career in New York, performing on Broadway in · several roles, including the juvenile lead in "The Walrus and the Carpenter." He also played feature parts in such war-lime epics as "Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo" and ''Bombadlef," and in numerous horse operas with Roy Rogers and others. In 1950, Landon said, "with three children and television - we didn't know what was going to happen -we chose lo move lo Arizona.'' Augus t Moon " t o "Caine Mutiny." A few years ago, Lan- don moved back to Southern California. He lives in Arcadia. Hal Jr .. 36, said he didn't l originally intend to follow in his father's greasepaint but "was • I more interested in sports." ' I Re was cut from the freshman : l · basketball team al the Universi-• ty or Arltona and decided to give acting a try. HE SOON FOUND himself wanting to work with a pro- fessional repertory company and was accepted into the /Cc- tors Workshop ln San Francisco. A year later, having heard good things about SCR, Ral headed south and auditioned. Me was accepte d and h•s performed in a variety or lead- ing and character parts sin~. He has also acted on the Mar~ Taper Forum stage at Los Angeles Music Center. In Tucson, he operated his own distributorship business while also ~rforming on local radio and television . He sometimes appeared with his wife with the Arizona Corral Theater. He's been in a wide range of shows, from "Teahouse ot the Does their rather-son re\14. 1 tionshlp enter Into their pref. ~ . (See 'COMEDIANS', l'•&eC!) , · DM.Vflll.(>T ,.,._, Aprlt 21. tt78 RUSSIAN MUSIC CUSTOMS SUBJECT OF UCI CONCEfJT OdeaN Belelalkaa Ptay Hendmede lnatrumenta of Soviet Union ) ;::Russian., Guitars Sound ,. .. I Variety Spices Area Music, Dance Ro.ssian_ folk music and a guitar quartet highlight several con~erts this weekend and next week in Orange and Los Angeles counties. Hand-decorated Russian Easter eggs will be on display when the Odessa Balalaikas performs in an 8 p..m. concert Monday at UC Irvine's Fine Arts Village Theater. Handmade balalaikas from a small three· stringed prima balalaika to 6-foot high contrabass ... re featured by the five·member group. The quintet also plays z~aleikas (reed horns), kuvykly (pan pipes), and lozhki (wooden spoon (---------] percu~sion instruments). CONCEJrrS Tackels are $3.50 _ _ general admission, $1.50 -------- s tudents. Information for t he UCI Ru s sian Club and Rus s ian l nstitute sponsored concert is available by telephoning 833-5433. . CLEDONIO ROMERO and his sons, Celin. · P-epe and Angel. billed as ·~ Royal Fainily or !· the Guitar:• will be featured tn the final aeuon · performance of the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra Monday. The eoncert ls slated for 8:30 ·p.m. at the Wilshire Ebell Theater. 4401 W. 8th St .. Los Angeles. Tickets, 213-461-461(. · • Tonight marks the spring concert of tbe Chap. man College Chamber orchestra. It will perform works by Faure, Siegmeister and J .C. Bach at 8: lS 'io Memorial Auditorium, 333 N. Glassel I .St.. ~range. CLARINETIST ARNOLD MORRISON and conductor Kale Tamarklng will be featured. Tickets are $2 general admissloo, $1 students and senior citizens. "Fantasy" featuring three campus groups, Rising Sound, Vocal Jazz Ensemble and the Un· called Four, is scheduled tonight and Saturday at 8:03 In the Campus Th~ater of Fullerton College. Tickets for the spring music and dance presen. talion are $2 adults, $1 students. The theater is at 321 E . Chapman Ave. •·A Chorale Fantasia" will be presented by the Golden West College concert. choir and chamber s ingers at 8 p.m. Sunday in the college theater, 15744 Golden West St.'\Huntington Beach. Pianist Rose Ann Wood and the Los Angeles Valley College A Cappe lla Choir will appear with the Golden West groups. Soloists include Henrietta Carter, William Ketts, and Richard Otey. Admission is $3 general, $2 students and Sl Golden West students. PIANIST RICHARD BISHOP will play a re· cital at 8 p.m. Wednesday in the LitUe Theater at Cal Stale Fullerton. Bishop, a grauduate of CSF, has soloed with Orange County, CSF and Brentwood symphony or- chestras. General admission is $2, students $1. Informa· Lion 870.3958. ~ 90 Children Play on Laguna Stage ~. A cast of 90 children is featured in .. The ' . Pied Piper or Hamelin Unlimited," slated , Saturday. Sunday and May 6 and 1 on the Laguna Moulton Community Playhouse stage. : Squirrels, snails. penguins, .trees and ,._. flowers that sing and dance under tbe magic ~ spell of the Pied Piper are ln the production by ~· the Laguna Moulton Youth 'nleater. ~ Other characters lnclude a So)dftsh, two ~ s nails,.J slug and a porcuplne·that can't retract .. : ll'aqulllS. .. . =· -· Costumes were designed by carol Fraser ·-r: while Carol Eyles desl1aed tile set. T y i = Agillnaldo is staae manager. Teresa Nall ts in •: charge of special properties and Carl Calloway Sbowtimes Saturday, Sunday and May 6 arc at 2 p.m. and Sunday, May 7 at 7:30. p.m. Tickets are $1.50. Reservations 497·3598 or 494·0468. The Playhouse is at 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Bea ch. Europe Tour Aim. The Coast Master Choru5 ii accepUng m em· bers for its European tour June 21 lhrough July 11. The tour will take the Orange Coast Colleee chorus group to St. Marks in Venice, the Vllla d 'Esle lo Rome, major churches of Florence and the Theater of Dioo.ysus in Athens. Jnformation is a vailable by telephoning 556·5629. • ' ·1 ~~~'S A STAGE .• f JUST 26 MILES Across THE BLUE PACIFIC l THIS WEEK'(/i. LL ·~: <From Pase CU ~: CRUISE TO CATALINA ~to!H.a . • J11nior Fair Due Two Days Members ol county 4·H clubs will exhibit t.beir Uvatook, dogs. poullr)', rabbits and projects in a junior fair Saturday and Sun. day at the Oranie 0ount¥ Fai~ grounds in Costa Mesa. The event prepanis yuutb for the County Fair scheduled July 14·23. A Cashion show is scheduled Saturday et 6:30 p.m. In building 16. \ A. BARNYARD olympics featuring hog calling, tug-0f- war, pie eating and hay bucking is planned Sunday. Among the exbiblls wlJl be home economics, biological sciences, mechanical science. photography and arts and1 crafts. / Entrance to lhe fair' will be at the service gate on ArllngtoQ Avenue off Fairview Road. Houn are 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. There is no admission charge. Saddlehack Play looks At Rights ..Inherit the Wind:' con· troversial stage adaptation oI the Scopes "monkey trial," opens Wednesday in the Sad- d leb ack College Fine Arts Theater. The drama, written by J erome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee, als o plays Thursday, May 4 through May 7. and Mav ll>-14. Curtain ts 11 p.m. with" the excep- tion of May 7 and 14 when showtime will be 5 p.m. DON KEEFER. who has played Broadway and movie roles for 20 years, portrays He nry Drummond, a lawyer with a reputation for winning. Keefer created the Broadway role of Bernard In "Death of a Salesman." His most recent motion pic- ture roles were in "Firesale." "The Car" and "Billy Jack Goes lo W ashlngton." ''Inherit the Wind" is an in- terpretation of the issues in· volved ln the Scopes trial -free speech and the oricin of man ~ not a documented history of the event. Brian Donoghue directs the Saddleback production. · Tickets are $S general ad· mission, $3 &old card holders Deity~~-.--M,._ FATHER, SON TOGETHER IN SCR PLAY Hal Landon Sr., Standing. With So~ Hal Jr. 'COMEDIANS' AT SCR • • • From Page CI ressional work together, Landon Sr. was asked. 'Tm so proud of what he's do· ing and I feel privileged to be working with a group of young profe~sionals." he said. "Of course I can't Corgilt I'm work m~ with my son, but it's m ore actor to actor:• 'Shrew' Closes Season ''The Taming of lbe Shrew." final production of the Cal State Long Beach drama department. opens tonight at 8 in the Studio Theater on campus. The Sllakespeare play also runs Saturday, Sunday and May 3·6. Elizabeth Savage and Phillip Bacck head the cast as Kate and her ardent suitor PetrucbJo. The play ls a comedy of war between the sexes. Jerry Ballot is director with sets and customes by Herbert L. Camburn. Ticketa al $3.50 general, $3 faculty and st aff, $2 students for 'Friday and' Saturday shows and $3, $2.SO, $1.50 fol' other performances are available by telephoning 213-498-4.540. ,---=~~e~-~u~~~-s. wlth-asso-ciated~-· LAST THREE DAYS! It WOft, be lo.t. ftOW 'lefo,.. ProM• Prices ptrullsffcagaill. w ................... " CeUf. Crep~ Hw. l•tt lhrfflMJ te p1cJ1. Clll,.. ~ UC •1t1 4 fw 50". C•llferala .. rt• strawbtrrlH 4t" bo• . ea111.,... .., ... r.' st· poHd. Cellfon • red th't I 0/6t". W.., ...., ........... , °"" SUHDA Y 'TK. 6 ,----·f(:w~-----ir--:---rftllT:I•m----, . I COACHMA 11 ..... o-I I I -.Y• 11 ---I , : 6RAPIFllUIT l l llrawMITI•• : ' : I 0 69c i: 49' -: I -II I I LWJta I I UNIT 4 tolft I ..... ~· :-: 111E FA.IRE HAS become more crowded each year since 2,300 attended the first event in 1962 in the backyard of Patterson's Los Angeles home. I WIN~ I I WlrM COWOM J DEPARTURES EVERY DAY •---------------' •-------------- , ~~ '"'' '"'m P>MY""' Many say the event; which also increases ea'ch year in number of crafts and food booths and entertainment features, has become too com merciallzed. Faire officials deny it. "We actually have become better and more authentic," said Joyce Taylor, who handles public relations. One report cJaima that trips are made to England for research and that care ls taken in selection of caterers for the faire. SMOKED CIUCKEN, beef ribs and turkey legs are among th foods offered. "Almost every dollar we take in goes right back for bills and overhead,•• said Phyllis Pat- terson. •·Ase. Mistress Patterson." Tbe faire Is reached bJ taking tbe Ventura Freeway north from Los Angeles to tile Kanan Road exit and following the slgm. AdmlulOQ ls $6.95 adults. $2.95 chlldreo. THE VILLAGE OAUERY . . -~Al5l'eus!H!SS ~flt -22851 l•"'llef1 St.. S... t03, l.tte f...,. l®Tl~ET'MN .. or nw11_1 ·832·4521 •(714)527-7111j r---l~~1l---n--'Jw:!•.t;-I I -llAllTIIS I I -C.u..cMMA I Spring Events at UCI Enjoy Cine<> de Mayo at UCl ! Teatro de 1a Gente. "The Man Who Turned into a Dog" (bilintual>, bosed on a story by Argentinian writer Osvaldo Dragun and presented In Brecbtlan manner with music. F riday, May 5, UCl Villa1<1e Thearf'·J' p.m ., $2, \l('f students St. Bay Area Repertory Da nce Theatre with David Wood. Jo'ealurt'" outstanding dancers from Berkeley. Repertoire mdudes "The Cbangelings" <commedla dcll'artcl anti "The Jlnuse o( Bemarda Alba" in modem dance lorm. Saturday, May 6, UCl Villaie Thealrt>. 8 p m. $4. $3. UCI students $2. UCLA Jazz Ensemble •ill include swineiD' Jan. bossa novas, and experimental avaat·carde compoeltions. Rated A+. Saturday, May 13. UCl Concert Hall, 8 e_.m .• M. $3, UCI student.a Sz. Fine Arts ~uartet-All Beethoven Program. Acclalmed as ~ of America's finest quartets. UCl present.a them ln Orange Cou nty. Saturd-.y, May 20, UCI Concert Hall, I p.m., $4. SJ. UCI students $2. Ttchts avail able at ASUCI Box Ofrlce, 1114) 833-5549, Gateway Commons. \\'cekdays between 9:30 am and 4 pm. For f\.trt.her inCormation, call Committee for Arts (714 ) 833-6371119 . _.. -... I f&UMCI 11 I.UM I : ORANGES : I CUCUMBERS l .1 5 i I o~ :, 4 5 oc : ·t .a. 11 -I I UNn I Cltl.... I I UMTI t • '------~~-----•l-----~!t'.sm:m.__ __ , ... -----u,m:I1T1t-----.r----1.(•l•Iil•IU----, I cl>ld .. L I I C~Aee<>Wlf I I ,,... ..._. I 1 l.AHISIU I l ASPARAGUS :1 lUCCHIHI t t 59c .: S9UASH l : -: : 3 i I Oil : I I 1 POUMDS I l LMTllM 1 t UMIH,_., I ----~~~~----J~----~.!'4:~----~ COWOMS IXPl'll THUIS.. MA. Y 4 -1 ,,M. ~ ... «>Y~ #I of Plod.<e l<nowHow .. WIAC~ 9'0oo STAMPS , • l J .. 4. \ , ~. I ., ' • 0...1 w.n• ·-, _ NOit -._. UMtU '4Mnt . ......,, ........ .. ,,..~~--~~~~~------~~--I! Now at 1601 Newport vd. --~....... I __ .. , ..... ,, "--; ~f!'IU CONVE NTION ~ Clift C E N T E R ''One of the biggest displays of boats . and accessories on the West Coast!" Cabin Crui•ers • Houseboats • Jet Ski Boats • Racing Boats• fistiina Boals · Inflatable Boats • KJyaks •Portable Boals MARITIME ACCESSORIES & EQUIPMENT Marinl' Cnii1nr.~ • Oeplh fin<lf'ls • Watrr Sk1i-. • BQll Trail- ers • Marine Anllques • Surt Oo;mh • Mmnc R,id10~ • Jet Skus FREE DAILY PRIZE AWARDS! Two StVYLOR Caravtlle four.Man Inflatable Boats with Pu111p, Oar~ ud Canon tt bt riven away CVlRY DAY! (Total: 11 Boatsl Plus ••• A GRANO PRIZE DRAWING tor I WINOJAMMtR "BAll£fOOT CRUISE" ol JOUf CllOICI i• Oie West l11d1u or Bahamas lh~l'\po11a11111r 10 ann trnm hno11 port nol 1nctuoto 1 ADDITIONAL PRIZES Two LOWRANCE Sonv Unlls willl Transdocers, Two JOHM-SON C.B. Radios alld 1 14' lt1l\'AK Polystyrene Boat SPECIAL! ~Of 1/JA ... Set our Marine Art Show :!VA Watch famous local ait1sts IJl...."'4 Free S.,ln1 ~ at work at tbe show. ~ to wth any of ~ • hunclred1 of prllee Admission: Adults $2.SO Kids (6·15) $1.25 -Small Fry -free Noon to 10·30 p.m. Noon to 7.00 p,m. J.OO 10 10.00 p.m. 3 00 \0 10.30 pm. ,..,.. ~ ....... ,.... • rt ·~ . . . . . . .. .. OUT. 'N ABOUT I MISCELLANY MARY HURZELER Pl•Y• Micaela ARMANDO SIERRA Portray& Don Jose OCC's Opera 2Weekends A quartet of experienced singers play the major roles in "Carmen," the George Bizet gypsy opera opening tonight at the Orange Coast College auditorium. An 8 p.m. curtain is also scheduled Saturday and May 5 and 6. Armando Sierra will play Don Jos~ in the production, being staged by OCC's Five Penny Opera Company. lie is a former winner of the Metropolitan Opera Western Regional auditions nnd bas appeared on the Merv Griffin Show. MARY HURZELER IS CAST in the role of Micaela, Don Jose's sweetheart. She was a finalist In the Sari Francisco Opera auditions and a s.~miflnalisl in the Metropolitan Opera Western Regional auditions in 1977. _ The title role of "Carmen" is being played by Joie Bucknam. Her light os)era and opera credits include _"Mada!me Butterfly," .. Ma-rtha " ·"Masked Ball "·"cavalleria Rusllcana:" ''La Boheme" and-0thers. ESCAMILLO, THE handsome toreador. is played by Michael McCormack. Carole Boelter, an OCC vocal instructor. is director. The op<!ra, fully staged and costumed, wall be sung in English. The OCC Opera Theater or chestra \\.iJI provide uccompamment Set designer is James Bertholf und Robin Burke sla~e manager. A NEW DINING ADVENTURE mAnDAn1n CHINESE aeurmet cu1s1Ne PEKING •SHANGHAI SZECH'IYT\N • HUNAN Daily Lunch And Dinner Yoa" Host ..d Hostess - Mlk9 mid AM C"'-J (FOf'mer Chef of the Twin Dragons-Anaheim) 1500 ADAMS • VE.1•t H.-. ·~· COSTA MESA 540..1'37 Jlighcsl Quality Native Mexican J:'oods Open 7 Days ALL SPORTS EVENTS GIANT 7 FOOT TV SCREEN tv\on.-Thur. 11 JO o.m. lo 10 p.m Fri. & Sot. 11:30 o.m. to 11 p.m. COCKTAILS ~ll'ldoy 4 p.m. to IO p.m 9093 E. ADAMS, HUNTINGTON BEACH 962-7911 SUNDAY DINNER Diner du Dimanche served ln;he continental tradition from :i o'clock in the afternoon unlll 9 o'dock In the evening A special m enu is offered · for the occasion. Reservations. p lea5C' 7 14-752.SOOI 189 12 MacArthur Blvd. Irvine DAILY PILOT .. .. • 'l" • • • f • • • ' • ,. • i Fridly,April29, 1978 DAILY PILOT C:J Pizza Packs Pizazz in Santa Ana Grunt's Product Declared 'AuJhentic Deep-dish Chicago Style' "Plua 1:. pazzu", you'll hear ptx>ple con- lcnd. and then. 1ts if to dismiss the subject: "Try one and you've tried them all." Well, the same thing might be said of ham. burgers. hot dogs and escargots but that wouldn't end the matter. Others will always be ready to cite and discuss at length -the dif- f e re nccs they detect at one place venus anolher The latter group can readily make a case ror the pizia ut a fai rly new spoL B. J . Grunt's Pizzeriu, al 2430 S . Bristol St .. between Sunflower and Warner in Santa Ana. I can't say thut I cure much for the moniker but it probably makes a potnt Owner J im Kown obviously ''anted un odd name for such an unusual rc:.t;rnrunt CERTAJNLY THE PIZZA 1s different from any I 've ever encountered. Kozen and company declare their product 1s authentic deep-dish. Ch1cago·style pizza ... ··not a copy, the real thing.'' Never having been denizens of Stale Street, we'll leave it to the natives of the Windy City to say whether or not it's the .. real thing" Whatever, Grunt's offering is one that's tasty and welcome regardless of origin. Actually, the authenticity of "Chicago. style" seems beyond doubting after Grunl's brought Richard Henry here from Chicago where h<' en JOY<'d a reputation a!> one or the <'ity 's top piua makers n c I a x I n g I n 0 n l' II r t h l' s ant a A n ;.1 rest aurant's thrt·l' C<Jl). l't:dar·walled dining rooms. lh'nry firs t vomted out that his concoc· t ion is considc:rnhl:.· more than thicker pizza. "NOT ONLY IS T llERt; a lot more in and on u Grunt's Chicago-style piua." he st.1id. "it'!'. Out 'N About Norman Stanley m ade a different way. with different ingre· dients. "Our dough is more like Italian bread ; it lakes more than eight hours to prepare, goes through two r ising processes and special baking to s tay so li ght in spite of its thickness. ··we get in eurly every day and make it up l'r~sh 1\11 our ingredients, like mushrooms and peppers. an• fresh <'Ul every day, loo." Henry said In all. Grunt'::. offe rs nine toppings, allowing cus tomers to build their own "Chicago skyscraper" pizza. The inittal choice, however. 1s the basic cheese pizza, tabbed by size at $2.50, SJ.95 and SS.SS. INGREDIENTS INCLUDE PEPPERONI, s:iusage, meatballs, mus hrooms. onions, green peppers, black olives, anchovies or garlic. Topped by four items, prices for sm all. medium and large a re $4.75, $7.25 and S9.55. Deep-dish pizza is not the only way the s pirit of Chicago is reflected al B. J. Grunt's. Walls arc covered with Chicago posters, includ· ing a giant map of thl• city's famous "L " sub- " av s \slt•m · Ti1t• map 1:-. uv~r the restaurant's all-you· 1·:in·hol<I soup and salad har. The house s pecial- ty. minestronC'. as aug mented by another vant'ly lh<.1l's <'hangt•d daily, each Sl.25 per person. i\l the sulad bar, for Sl.4~ per person. you UCI Faculty Concert Tonight The runth UC Irvine faculty benefit concert will spotlight 11 music faculty members in an 8 p.m . presentation today in Fine Arts Village Theater. T he p rogr:im w i ll inc lud<.' "Scar:imouchc for Two Pia nos." "Sonalu No 1 in E Minor for V1olo nc cl11) ;.ind Piano," a nd "Sonata No. I 1n F Minor for Clarinet and Piano" The re will he \'Ocal selt·ct1on:- from Strau!;s. Puccini . Busnois and Claudm de Sermisy. Harpsichord mu s ic by Pachelbel and Couperin and Brahms' "Zieguner lieder for \·ocal Quartet and Piano" \\ill be featured . B4'ch's "Sonata for Harpsichord a nd V10la. Four !lands." and "L'lsle Joyt•UM:" by Debussy an • also on the vru gram. F Ll('Ult\ mt•mbt:rc; U UL' to pe rform 'arc II. Colin Slim. Charles M. Atkinson. Nancy Bramlage, Al varo Cassuto. William C. Holmes, Joseph Bela lluszti, Newell Jenkins. Arnold Juda. In in Kimber, Margaret '1 urata. ~ancllc Nowels. Peter S OdcJ?ar<J. Ami Porat and Fredrit·k Stoufcr Ticket:. for the To\\n and Gown sponsored concer t are SS general admission. They wilJ be availahlc ut the door. · ~olden ~~ ·~~ SZ;;Jragon ~$ I m.14111<! kt'l111.'~ ol hl.'Mly soup ~1mm<1r1ng ovPr open lw.:irths. n ustv rolb ~1111 1varm from brick own~ lhe clmb1cncc of ..i h ench C•JUnlry Inn. The Plt>dS'1fll Peasanl ~l!rVlfl!J your fovoru.,. Pnlriw dn<l <lE>l1qh1ful lune he~ from d blackbnilrd nwnu. v1rnpll'men11:d hv "" "~q111~11 .. P"'1111 ,,.1,.c11on GENUINE CHINESE MANDARIN DISHES Specializing In Chinese A la Carte Dishes LUNCH•OINt~ER DAILY Food 10 Take Out 11:30 A.M. to 10 PM ~ouNGfC • Rlll~t .,.VUN 494-8088/9 )4t S. COAU NWT. 2021 ........ ltYd. COSTA MESA • 642-7162. 646-9911 tvery Mon. & Tues. n..s._. • ..._....., Every Wed. & Thurs. "Hollywood fats" I.id In M acArthur Squar<> lil'lt1h I B',.~.h u l I 425 l M arti ngale Way. Newport Beach Reservations: 955-2755 .. LA•UMAHACM N~ll fn. Sal. & s ..... May 5·6·7 T H IS DAY, ESPECIALLY, F O R CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH, A SPECIAL D INNER MENU, An enchanting experience in dining! 0,...24 Hours Guaf f• , Th .. Dynamic Vocal •..d l11ilrWM-nld QYnl .. 11HIGH MILEAGE" 11 1 Perfect Mother's Day dreams come true here. Efficient, quiet service, superb c uisine, and the ambience of Japan. Also offering our special Omakase ("Leave It In Our Hands") brunch at 8 .95 or dinner at 13.95. The best! Champagne brunch from 11 a.m. to 2:30; Mother's Day Dinner served from 4 p.m. 0 unmat11 MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW Century Plaza Hotel, Century City (213) 277-1840 60 Fashion Island, Newport Center (714) 644-4811 Plus Specials Served Monday thru Thunday (Friday, Saturday & Sunday 'til 6 PM.) -Excluding Holid1ys specials include soup or salad, choice of baked potato or rtce RED SNAPPER . . . . . . . . . . . 3.95 MAHI MAHI ............... 4.45 GRILLED SEA BASS . . .. 4.45 TOP SIRLOIN STEAK .. . 4.75 NEW YORK STEAK . . . . 5.45 LOBSTER TAIL ........... 6.45 STEAK ANO LOBSTER .... 7.45 luncheon servtcl daily 'til 4 P.M . PriVltt Party Facilitiei to 300 390t E. COAST HWY~ CORONA DEL MAR RESERVA1IONS 17t•l 67~ 1U71 P-CIFIC COAST HWY., HUNTINGTON BEACH RESERVATIONS 12131 ff2·132t build your own with crisp fresb lelluce. che;O')' tomatoes, mw;hrooms, srcen peppers. bOD sprouts, kidney beans. marinated onioa1, garbanzo beans and sliced cucumbers. ANOTHER HOUSE FEATURE is "The Loop " -soup and salad bar together. $2.lS. Jf you're not an all·out pizza partisan, there a re other choices on the menu. These include a variet y or ho m e.made Italian dishes u~ s paghetti and lasa gn a , plus an a rray or sandwiches with names like "Chicago Express" and "Cicero's " The "Exprl'ss ... for exam ple, lS la)•ers or fres h mozzarella, provolone. ham, salami and morladell u topped with marinated onions and a "Pt!Cial dressing created by Henry Representative of dinner cntrecs is the "L a Salle Street," mozzarella cheese melted ov~ a breaded velil p:itty, served with spaghetti and complemented by B. J .'s special Italian sauce: a la carte. s.1.25; dinner. $3.85. • Dinners include sou p or salad, garlic breed and a glass of wine. ~ B. J . Grunt's is open Monday through Thursday, 11 a.m . to 11 p.m .; Friday and Satur- day, 11 a . m. to midnight· Sunday, 10 to 10. There's take home service ~calling 557·5950. • * * WANT TO GET in good with the boss? If so. the ··surprise lun<'h or the month" might prove your ticket to a heft y pay raise Szabo Food Services, the company provid- ing everything from hot dogs lo catered parties for thou~:inds al Anahe im St a dium and Anaheim l'onvcntaon Cente r. is prepared to spring a ddicious surprise on someone you work with ht.• it the head bananu or your favorite file clc1'k. Oncc a month. a person from the Orange County bu:.iness community will be chosen to receive the full gourmet luncheon treatment. Nominations can be made !or anyone in your firm who deserves a lavish break from a hard day's work .. With the rest of the office in on the surprise • on the day of the presentation Szabo's chef and a black lie waiter will arrive com plete with linen, silver . crystal and a multicourse gourmet lunch. Nominations should bt! submitted by the last day of each m onth to be eligiblt! for the following month's award. Szabo requests that all nomination::. be kept ~ecret until the actual presentation lo the pers on ~elected for that month. • Nomination forms can be obtained by call- -mg Maggie Al bright at Szabo's office al the Anahci m Convention Center, 635·6350. Real .. , Cantonese Food ut here or take home STAli CHINESE CASINO 111 21st Pl., Newport Beach ORlole 3-9560 H-to Midl!ICJM Doily-WH•~d~ Utllil I :00 &"'- o•u n VUASI" ...... Oil AIU• Clom (ho,..de• •l•om•d clom• Muuel•. whole Moine lolxttt. <O<n on the cob & OUf fomou\ popD•tO l•IS SflSlll Y PllCEI fllM 1411 : !SUNDAY BRUNCH ~·.-,~. fRGM 12.251 113 I. llYSIDE DI. • IEWNllT IUCN1 --PHONE (714) 140-5123-- MOTHEKS DAY BUFFET q~Roast Bed ~ Glaud Ham w Roasr L:amb w f11$h S:il:id~ &. l\lurh More , 1:-;-~ Decorative Marrioll Ice Canin)l.' ~Marriott\ h111ous T"in Piano\ ( omplimenlJry Snap)hot for 1:..!-.h P~rly Our family holiday dinners are becoming a tradition • Pk.1c m~k~ y1>ur rc1trv~tlon5 now. Ol4) 64().4000 l ilt. 6106 UifriOtt® rbJ & 'innis Oub ..,.......,...,,.... ,_,..,..,,,...,_ I ! l I • } • •I . • ! ' • . . ! . • I r i I .... #-................... . • FOR A REAL TASTE TREAT cr.:I '-.I GJnn-i-.10ce1 ~irP"rter GoU,.Mtt DINING -MEOtnRAAN!AN AM, CH~AGNE BRUNCH Sl.IND,AYS 10;:! PM DANCING NIGHTLY -CABARET LOUNGE • CAfTAIN'S T~8l.E OOfFEE SHOfl -24 HRS. 18700 MAC ARTHUR BLVD. IRVINE, CALIFORNIA COPP<>t111 Or1n91 CoontyAll"pon) (714) 833·2770 It's that good So is the Roast'd Duckling, the Rack of Lamb and all our other olde-fasruoned feasts. We serve them in royal style, too. In our.own 1.....,..,, ... -·· 17th century English inn. It's a heady -atmosphere. FIVE~s :~: 3801 East Coast Highway, Corona deI Mar • (714) 675-1!74 Cl DAILY PILOT CARRIES LOAD Lena Home Art Show, Concert 'Special' Art work, music, dance and song of han· dicapped children are on tap in Saturday's .. A Very Special Arts -!--~liiiiiiiiiliiii•lll .. •lllllli~"lll••liii"•n•-wF•niiiiir Festival" at Santa Ana A delicious Terlyaki Steak. prepared the $2.65 way you like.ii, and served with crisp green salad or home made soup, rice pilaf or choice of potato. roll and butter. Served Friday and Saturday from 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. SPIRES In A ~w <i#0tg# Tll>blrr C<NMdy "Funn y You Should Asft May 3 thru June II RESERVATIONS (714) 492-9950 IRVINE MaWtllur •S.llltto fwy. College. The free festival is slated from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the patio area outside Phillips Hall on the campus, 17th a'nd Bristol streets. JACK CROSSAN will play piano, clavichord and harpsichord in a ~ p.m. concert in Phllllps Hall. Crossan said the engineering of a part of his concert when be plays all three instru· ments at once will be synchronized by Delauney Services Aids Community Network. an organization enabling handicapped to use their talents. THE National Com· mittee tor Arts for the Handicapped and · California AUlance for Arts Education are sponsoring the event along with DSA. Taste France With Friends We wont you to meet our family. They're not all French, but they know how to serve French Food. Not Fancy, but friendly. Good service Is as Important as good food. Come to Le Blorrltl.. a llttte bit of Fronce In Newport Beach. You'll be dining with friends. IJE BI.ff RRITZ FRENCH RESTAURANT 414 N. N~ Blud., NNport IHoch For R.m>0tJonl PhOM 645-6700 • Coclctolls ' • f .· .. . . .·.:.·,..~,~.-: .... Friday, April 28. 1978 PLA V REVIEW/ GALLERIES St~r[ Saves ~~-J~~,-~:; .. " :vi ~ " < • Music Cente~ Play Fath Far Short 6/{Book • . "l By DEBalB WUIS'ftZR Of .. ~., P'IMe ~ Lena Home should fe~l like AUas, carryio1 tbe "contemporary" verslon of "Pal Joey" through the weight of nve dialogue, pointless and seeming· ly endless scenes an~ the Ahmanson sound system which conventer\Uy tuts out at all the wrong times. Tbe\'e ls really. n• way to com~•t• wbatever this ls to whaCi waa. Lent, .. Veta. ts-noJ.co~er a rich. .atlallt. ~ for a few kicks. She's a rich, pop ataier tCl&lllf vulnerabletolheattenllonstl... • iCi · Miss Home at 60 ts still magic to see eel bear and lt's f~unate that the production eicp~ed her role in'° a star vehicle. 1t was the only thing that sav~d it, apparent by the audience's rousing ap- Unlorttmately the new loifii "* the but still lovable cad of 1~ar •. WlUl 'cut down to a mlnlinum *Ida ooc1'.r • Davls 18 definitely nctl lo~ ADll--V .. --~,.. Jike a sap to have picked him up. plause every time she "walked bn atage. The play runs through August at the Ahmanson at the £os Angeles Music Center. Showtimes Mondays through Sat~ys ls 8:30 p.m. with Thursday and Saturday matinees at 2:30. Ticket reservations available at (213) 972-7644, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays. "PAL JOEY '18" BEARS no resemblance to the original book by John O'Hara and score by Ro<h~ers and Hart. The hip dialogue Of Clifton Davis as Joey and "Rey, Baby" once, he said it 4.000 times) bf Jerome Chodorov and Mark Bram· ble ls so cool, it's more than one can stomach. "I Could Write a Book" with a boogie beat? Davis' rendition was salvaged by the only other saving vace ln the show, Marjorie Barnes as Lin· da the innocent ingenue. That woman can sing, but witb the scanty cbaracterdewelopment you really can't be sure ex- actly why she's out there. Ch~ Joey, the s wank ntcbtcll.lb V• •gfl 1oey to keep his attenlloe. la replaetd brewery miraculously traQlform• lDto ( ready!) .a disco, complete with blunp&q --~-tlmacles by p:tost of the cast. •· The plot thickens <or thins-as the cue ~\e) when Vera has to borrow money from a bdstllng loan shark to subsidize a tacky production number Joey arranges hlmseU for tbe ooeniruu>f hJ4.JleW club. ~ .. , "l l""'fr 1.A. HI~ hokey, unprof.,ssional at.temp,t ·et ·*'~ act which mark$ the downfall of "K·~b fortunately not enough of a qontrast to somd straight scenes and the eff~ i.ilaakbable. . .. , With the nostalgia ctad-still· 1otng at~, director Mi~hael Kidd would ba~donewellt0Pif91t. llkeitwas. Miss Home should tJU1* seriously about '~ ing with onfrWOman shows 'at...leJSt unUI a muakal comes along that's up to her caliber. 'l'Ake her,.,_, please, leave the rest.. ,,;· ,. • .NB GaUery ·Features Graphics G RAPIDC WORltS -Work of Miro through May al West Coasl "Gallery, 2700 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Hours Mondays through Saturdays, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., Sundays. 2 to6 p.m. PHOTOGRAPHS-Camera work by Diane Farris through May 5 at Orange C(oast College Photo Gallery in Fine Arts building on Costa Mesa campus. Hours Mondays through Fridays, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Information 556-5629. PRINTS, DRAWINGS -Exhibit of California artists' M'ork through May 12 al Gug· genbeim Gallery. Palm ATenue and Grand Street, Chapman. College, Orange. Open weekdays, 9 a.m. to 5 p.01. ' STUDENT EXHIBIT -Sculpture, three· dimensional design, crafts, jewelry and ceramics by Golden .West College students Mon· day through M~y 14 alf9mmunily gallery, 15744 Golden West St., Hilntihgt.Q~ Beach. Recepli09 Tuesday, 7 to 9 p.m: Gal!ecy hours, 1 to 4 p.m . weekdays. 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays. Information 892-7711, ext. 561. ONE·MAN SHOW -MulUcolored, square format collages by Merion Sampler Monday through June 20 at ARCO C@ter'for Visual Art North Gallery. B Level or AtlanUc Richfield Plaza, 805 $. Flower SL, ~Angeles. Hours Mondays throagh Fridays, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturdays 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Information (213) 488-0038. .· NEW PAINTINGS -Work of Jo Ann Mix of Newport Beach at Haggen.maker Galleries. 372 N. Coast Highway. Laguna Beach. Hours 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. INVITATIONAL EXHIBIT -Display of 2~ professlonal Southern California artists and craftsmen at Huntress Gallery, 2811 VUla Way, Cannety Village, Newport Beach. Through May. Hours Tuesdays through Sundays. ll a.m. to4:30p.m. ORGANIC FOBMS -Photograph.I, draw· ings and ceramics by Dale Dickau ~ through May 5 in the Upst.airs jf allery of CbaP. man College, Palm Avenue and Grand Slr«t. Orange. Reception Monday at 7 p.ro. Gall~l'Y. hours, weekdays 9 a.m. to s p.m. SURREALIST, DADA l'ILMS -Davtcl Foss, ewer curator of contemporary art, mm· and video at. University Art Museum, Berkeley. hosts ftnal presentation of early Surreallat and Galleries I Exhibits •. Dada films at Newport Harbor A.rt Museum, 8:50 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. ToniCbt •l T o'clock. Members and students. $5~. Noo- members$7. PHOTOGRAPHIC CANVASES -Un· derwater series ol Gary Felton tbroucb lfq 2S al Slahfl Gallery, 3331 Newport BIN., N-..ort Beach. Hours 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdap through Saturdays. 1 WORKSONPAPER-Paintingsonpaperby David Patterson and mixed media on paper by Mary Zarbino Tuesday through May 'Z7 at Designs Recycled Gallery. 619 N. Harbor Blvd .• Fullerton. Reception for artists May 6 from 1 to 4 p.m . Gallery hours, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mondays through Saturdays. " MEET ME ATTllE P~! ... 1 There ls an extra spectat dl9COllery awaiting you and your family and friends at the new California Plaza. Jt ls a new concept combining relaxed outdoor dining and entertainment with Qillfomta sunshtne-an oasls In the midst of busy Oraftge Cou04Y. The beautiful new outdoor restaurant has early Qillfomla architecture and design With lush landscaplng, colorful Imported Ule and sparkling fountains to ptOVlde the perfect atmosphere for a casual funch or simply a relaxed vlslt with friends over a snack or refreshing glass of beer or California wine. Selecttons from the popular California Plaza menu Include unusual sendwiches and salads plus original soup recipes and tempting desserts. ·~ To ma~ the weekend afternoons even more si:>eclai _guests. will enjoy "Plaza Concerts" each Saturday and Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m. It's the perfect aftemoon- erijoytng delicious food , and great music under the warm Celffomla sun. The Call~ Plua ls 1ocated et 77ll Bach Boulevard tn Buena Parle (adjacent to world famous Novteland Wax Museum) - Open every clav et U a.na.-· Convenient. lTee parldQI.. For gro\11) r~ and information about > IA!lftl·prtvate or private parties. receptions and meetings, ~~ call 714/522·1154. • # , ' t . .. .. ' I. Albuln RecallA Tributea PaUl by 'Greau' JONI MITCHELL NEIL DIAMOND Country, Folk at HBCollege By .. CBABL PAS&EVICH Ot•Dettr~ .... · "Or. John was the delegate h'om New Orleani;. Neil Diamond repraented the Tin Pan Alley element and Joni Mlt.cbell the 1lrl singer/songwriter -everybody was t)le beat at their own little lhl°'." The man J>ebind those comments la guitarist Roi*fe Robertson of The Band, an American mt»ical lnatJtuUon tbat closed out its touring career on Thanksgiving 1978 at San Franciseo's Wlnterland. More than s.000 fans and a run orchestra were on hand to say goodbye -the resulls now available on a landmark three-record live sel. The Band's "The Last Waltz" on Warner Bros. BOB DYLAN. MUDDY WATERS. Van Mor· rtlon, Eric Clapton and Nell Young (the list or players and songs goes on> were just some or the friends who performed in honor or The ' Band's farewell. The event. nothing short of a Woodstock for the 1970s, will be released as a film next month co-produced by Robertson and directed by Martin Scorsese <"Mean Streets." "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore" a.'ld "New York. New York.") But it will only be icing on the bon voyage cake. The six sides of ''The Last Waltz" com- prise a dense musical reast that reflecls the im- portance and versatillty of The Band Itself while highlighting the talents or contributing musi· clans who have been art il'lfluence on a whole generation. MAVIS STAPLES• RIVETING ~ospel vocal on "The Weig_bC' (lhe Band's first hat In tbe late '60s >; Muddy Waters and Paul Butterfield teaming up on the blues classic "Mannish Boy;" Young's mournful ''Helpless:" and the ensemble gathered for a dramatic version of Dylan's "l Shall Be Released" are just some or the magical moments. Wonderfully produced and flawlessly ex- ecuted, the many moods and sweeping scope or the album are sure to strike an inner chord and evoke deeply-personalized memories for even the most casuaJ observer or the music scene. When the full orchestra swells to Its finale on Robertson's classical "Theme From The Last Waltz," one is tempted to mourn the loss or five men who have contributed so much - Robertson, Levon Helm. Rick Danko. Garth Hudson and Richard Manuel. But no, the music and performances are too perfect, the feeling so reverent but feat.Ive as lo make lbla rrnale anything less than a celebra- tion . Tbig reoord belongs In any colleetloo, soul satisfaction guaranteed. •• * LOCAL NOTES -One of the Oran1e Coast area's bar<lesl working and moet promising rock bands, Bishop, will soon release an ex· tended play (EP> single containing four or its finer progressive tunes: ''Pacific Time." "Red Light." "B Ot A" and "Slaughter In Suburbia." The Licorice Piu:a outlet ln Costa Mesa should be stocking lt later this month at $3.2$ a copy (OD red Vin¥1>. The quintet beaded by singer/songwriter Michael Bishop will appear Sunday and Tuesday at The Cuckoo's Nest ln Costa Mesa <admw1on $2.50>. Co-headlining this new wave bill wUl be the band beaded by former Iggy Pop members Hunt and Tony Sales (yes they're related to Squpy but you'd never know it.> Possessing a firm grasp of British and American rock influences, the Bishop band is buoyed by the steady rhythm section or drum- mer Lee Howell and bassist Ted Petersen plus the exceUeot dual lead guitar work or Matt Quilter and Dennis Smith. Bishop himself is a strong vocalist who is always able to draw a reaction· with his stage mannerlsrn5 and postures. A band to watch. Also set ror The Golden Bear May 9. . *. A 0~T WALTz" OF sorls was played out last Monday night at tbe Studio Care tn Newport Beach wber.e Mr. Bol\Jai <aka David Goggin or Lyon Studio' packed up his weekly "open mike night" aft.era two-year run .. ConlribuUng to the final night wake were the Infamous Anna Banana, pianist 0 . Whitney Qu.lhn, some white boy blues from Motor City Slim and guitarist (?) Mark Sodon. who donned shades and zinc oxide ror bis ode to tan lines. Sandy Owen or the popular jazz trio Jlllad lent the proceeding a professional air with a fine solo piano stint n did Piano Gene Taylor. noted by Mr. Bonzai ror "bringing class to some or the duller evenings." HOST MR. BONZAJ. having honed bis In· between act wit to butterknlre-Uke sharpness, plans a series of specials and surprises at the Studio in tbe future. Apologies to those artists not mentioned and. thanks to all for the fun. The Rank Strangers, a five -member. all - a coustic contemporary country and folk band. will perform al 8 o'clock tonfgh\ a\ QoJden West College's Songbag. Songbag. a regular folk music series in a coffeehouse atmosphere, is held In the community center ~n campus. Tickets are n. Flamenco Group at OCC Rank Strangers does original material and tunes-from the 1930's and '40I. Chris Darrow is featured on mandolin. guitar, dobro, and vocals DUJU>W is a former m ember of the Nltty Gritty Dirt Band, ~aleldeacope, and a back-up musician for Linqa Ronstadt and James Taylor. Opening the show will be singer-songwriter David Gross Flamenco Los Molinas. a group or P.rO· fessional artists who convey the traditional Spanish art form or Flamenco, will celebrate Cinco de Mayo with a concert at Or~nge Coast College Friday. May 5. The c9ncert is scheduled at 8 p.m . in OCC's Science Hall. The members of Flamenco LQs ·Moliqas bring with tbero pro- fessional experience in Spain, Mexico and the U n ited Stat.es. At various limes they have appeared wit,b t.he com· ~ ·~ Do~ 't miss the 8BIG BOAT SHOW at the rANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER acroH from Dlaneyland NOW thru SUNDAY Introducing OUT SUNDAY BRUNCH from11:00 a .m. .. Clauic Quiche,·· .. Double Waf/le." "£gg1 Bl!nedictine :· .. Cr ab New~rg" and our SJ)«ial .. Cha rle1 Dicken1 Ml.zed Gnll." With Compllment.y Champagne Open O.lly 104 CROWN HOUSE RESTAURANT 32802 COAST HWY. LAGUNA NIGUEL IAI C-¥....,,~J 499·2626 US.5773 IV~ HOUSE RESTAURANT 314 FOREST AVE. LAGUNA 9EACH , ... no.Le ..... Ampl(I Free Parlfirfg 49~9491 7$2.8558 • panies or Carmen Amaya, Jose Creco, Cruz Luna. Rosa Mon· toya, Os car Nieto. Theatre Flamenco of San Francisco, Luisa Triana and Miguel San- tos. The group has been featured in Madrid, Sevilla. Barcelona and along the Costa del Sol. In Mexico. it has ap- peared in Mexico City. Tax co and Acapulco. Performers in the grour include Mercedea Mo ina , Anto n io Alcazar, Patricia La Al ondra, Dav id El C h inito a n d Juan Molina. Admission is $2.50 and tickets are on sale in the OCC Ticket Office in the Adm lnlstration Build· ing. Office hours are 8 a .m . Lo 10 p.m. Monday through Friday and 8 a.m . to 2 p .m . on Saturdays. Tickets, if available, will also be sold at the door the evening of the concert. For ticket Informa- tion, phone SM·S52'7. 'Plays, Music on Tap TOOAY,AP lm.a H AION PINAL5 -"'TM TMnlft9ol Ille Sllrew;· fin.I PtOCluellan or Ille "" -.. c.I 5'Me L9ftl lleecll ' lodey, S.l"'*Y Mid SUOCS.y -IMy 3, •, S -6 at Sllldlo ..,,..,er, Cur· teln t 0.111. Tickets l'rlday1 ~d , Times/Places s.tun:I•"· ""'° oener•• edmlnlon, \.., ____________________ .... U leclllly end llaff Mid U student. All oltler P9ffllfm•no~ U oener .. , U.JO l~\lllY -\1811, U.50 1llldeftl. RtwrvetkiM21~. CAllM•N -Orenge Coe1t C.ollt91'\ l'IW ... MY ()clera Olmpany'I pro- d\Ktlon of '"OnNll,"" IONQlll. Selur· dey ""' Mey s -• at audltorlllll'I. 1701 l'elr,,._ Road, Colle Meu. ReMrved ... ~ u. Tkkels .. eel· mlnh lrellon 1iu.t office. I a.m..to 10 p.m. Mol'IOe~ l!wouQI\ Frldeys, I a.m. lo 2 p.m. SeturlNY\. ''TN 8 HASTY NIAllT" -c.m.oy by Gerde11 Grove Comm1111lly Theater Frlcsrfl -SallWdl'" et l:JO p.m . todey llWOU9fl Mrr 20 •l L•U Sclloor. IOIOI ~•nee•-· Gercl911 Gf'ow. Geflerel "'"'"slon U.50. Mnlor cllh-.ild 11-U. u . so. ReMrvellono, lnrormellon "4-1'$2, a•NU11T CONCllllT -UC lrwlM music tecult'f s<llOllll'slllp Mfltflt concert SPO<ISOf'td by Town end Gow11, I p.m. Vllltoe ThNter. Slu- deflls n. -u. OllAMA WCHIKSffCW -""-'Oey Demons"' by Pwttr a.mes. "Tiie llMI ln191<tor Hound." by Tom S~ perd end "PINM Oon"t Go Arwncl Toally In Ille Hiide," by Oen>141 FeydHu. I p.m. lodey -Salun>ey! 1'1 Humenllln Hell. Admlulon 7> Ctflll. a OAT SHOW -In.Ille-Wei., ao.1 Show ltet11rl110 powtrl>O•IS •nd sallboeh lodtV 1"'°"911 5unday and Wtdnttd011\rOUOh $undey, IMy I ti Lido Vlll.tQe MMIM, Newpllf'I 8M<ll lnlOf'm•llon '73-n60. .. OKLAflOMA'" -Rodger\ and Hemmtnltln music•• IOd•Y e11d SallH'dty el t:JO p.m. et Servile Hltft SchOOI, 1'52 w. IA Pelm• A••·· AM11t4'1'1· Tk!{ell el lht Khool aftd •omte. 0,41NC9 AUDITIONS -Auditions tor Tiie Denet ICeltl~, 1:20 p,lft. In llM °' .... OlesC Clli .... 0-:e """'· 2701 l'•lrvtlw floecl, ()Mia Mese, I nlannetloft ... 1711 .. M'Y PAT 'Jll•"O" -VIOi UWl'-Nn 111 comMY = S.tul'def ---.., at LA Clvk TIMe4llr. ti_. ti JO o.m. lodey •"" Setwda'I, 1:• -.111. lvftday, '°'"'°" ... 1uMa¥-ii-a11:~ '-""• Tk-U. tut Mii '7 .. • ...,,.119 .-r-n•OS. ~SUI 4'111 .... INlll!Wt. lltlert.t ... " ttM)IO. I .. P•i. ClONCSllT -~ S... In tree concert •t 7:30 p.m. at Clllvery Cllepel. J37l2 l!lg 5"r, 0- Polnl. MAaOt OllA ..,, -fllnd·relslng <.ert1l •81 by •.000 UCLA students • p.m. 11nlll mldn!QM tOdlly. noon U111il mldnlgllt S.turdty end noon ""UI 6 p.m. S--y on nortl\ •Ulletk flt kl. cor11tr o l Suns.I and WeslwOOd t>o11teverds, West-.L .Adllll1 S2. clllldftft U -UQ..41 ltlldlftb Wllfl Io. $1. lntonnellon 21>-CS«IOI. S P"INO DANCE CONClllT - °'191NI lludlftl cMt90Qr.,.., ltaoft IMllll 5'wfll0 0..0 Coftcer1 el I p.m. ~""" Satunll9Y. Sp.flt. Sun· dty, Lltll• TllUl•r. Cal Slate Full•rtOft. Tldlets U.7S, u CSI' SIY. delll\, IKUlty afld s!Mf. Tlektts. ln- lomlellon~I. IATUllDAY, Al'lllL 2' "COMEDIANS" -Contempor•ry Brltllll 1-1 ~ t>y Trevor Grlftltlls _., llwOugtl Juna 22 al SOvth COesl R~ory ll>Mlu. 1127 Newport BIVd., Clilsta Mesa. Curtain T-ayt ltwGUlllh Sunde" I p.m., Saturdey and Suftday """""'· J p.m.1ntomw11on.-.1M ITUOINT STAltS -WlnMt'$ oi Slu- de<ll Sta" TINl!t Saerdl In cOllCert et 10 e .m. tGdey et Music Cenl# P8"lllon. u., Angola Tlckt11 "4. JU .. 10• f'At• -Orenge Couftty .. H tlllti. funlOf ttlr IOCIAY ..,., Sunday. t :JO e.m. to S p.m. IOCIAY end Sunday •I O••nee Gollnty F•l~s. Enter at Mrvlo gel• on Ar11ngton Avenua In Cosle ~. l~tlon 774·7110. IUNDAY.APlllL» "VAMITlll " -Olrecled an• parfOf'MllCI llY UCI Jllldento. l'lnt Arb Lillie 1'-tar, 1'1 """'*"llet H•H •• P.m.-flllOnntllon m..o. "A MtoMT IM VIUNA" -Padlle Ctlaniber Orc•tr• conc•rt et 1 p .m .. f'ullat'\011•, Pl\1mmer Allfltori-. TlcUb '5, SJ CM SQIO l'llllfftOft ........ faQllty -.... 1111.,.,,..uonft.ml • est.a ••,_...v OllCMClTIIA -........... ~ lly (Al Stele L-~ ~Ordlestraat • ..,,, •• P:lrst ~'°"" Olllrcll. • ., -ONltlr ~ LOllQ .. edl. A atOtlM. MWYASIA -""""'" CMter, ...,,M ..... llose Ann W .... •I-wtolst Md Mlt<IH WOrll· Illy (fler.. ortefllDtloM •I 004c1M w.il lfl" IM ........ VelltY • tOll~S I p.m •• Goldlf\ WHI College Sllldtnt c.enter. Huntl119ton lleKll. O.ntrel eclmisslon U. U thHltnlt •nd Gold Key <.erCll>Ofders, SJ a&· Mlcieted students. COftCUtT -Jeck Cornen •Ill play l\erpslOIOf'd, tt.wlt.llord and pl-In ) p.rn, COftCaf'I el Santa AN Collt1" Pltlll'-H•ll. a ooEll WAON•ll CHOllALI - S.111 Terri " sotolst wlll'I fl00tr W.tQNr a-... 111 • p.m. Conttf1 •I Ebell Clvb, JU Laoun• Road, F11llert0ft. Tkllett U. SPlll .. O MNO -(lr)ftcerl by eon llllCI G;ris O*r of G.trden Grow, > p.m., Garden Grove Community Me•llllQ C:...ter. llJOO SIMI-Ave , Garden Grolte. MC*OA'Y,MAYt "COOL HM1) UIK•" -Movla tier· rlft9 Peul ~. 1 p.m •• Sant• ....... COlleQe ""'"'"Hell. Fr ... TU•SOAY,MA'Yt CONC•llT PlllST -lot All091at flltllllarmonk wltl .,.norm Its first coftcert ti Lono Beecl'I T•rr•c• T'hteler, l :JO p.m. FINI ~ranc.t 111 L011g .. A<tl by dlrecto.-Zllllifl Mellte. Tlcktll M.50. $6.SO, S.S.SO. tUO end UJO. SlllCltftts and Miiiot ClllHnsU.50. • "HUMMIMOatllDS .. -A 10-Mlftllta llhistreltd telk by Helt11 -floy fley-at l-Mlllntton Lllw»ry, llSI Oato.-d Road. San Merino. 2 p.m. OoctnH111ldtCI tours ol o•rdens T..eMI•~ lhrougfl l'rl•~. I p.m . LAUGH, LAUCMt. LAUeH -CAllM- dltn& ,_..,.,. wim ... s. P-- Oledrkll, -°"'99 H~ et Ult Stop, 2121 S. 1•11 8rltlOI, Newport BaKll. Tlmn l :IO p . .,., TutMlays tllrOllGfl F'rldiyt, l :IO p.m. -10: .. P.1'11. ,.._, t11owti.,.., 1:30.. t :.,8'111 lt:JO,.m. ,,. .. ce -~ °'°"""-.ci by JO -........ tll.tdeMt In 4*•' M UC lrvlM W-diay lflnMoOll lttwNy, UC ln4N Sc.l'leol Of Fine Nb COll<:ert ...... TkMts u ...., ••. Utl~ts. W•OfllUOAY, MAY J "fllltlMY nM1 IMOUL.D AMC '• - #tiny AIN"""9m tllln Ill CIOfMCly e t Stll••tl•n'• wut or1111er Ptey!IHM, t• A-4111 Pict, left Clemtfl ... ..._.., ea~ Moftlan. ~ . . .. ... . . Fndlly. AprO 28, 1178 DAILY PILOT SILVER BEARS =~:w. '" "~'. '\N ............ , ....... ' ..... "'"'' "ltf,ti\M M 1'1AN '""'~"'-'"'~ h "• ·""' ·tiM \lfd'I~ MIMl.t ~ .... '4\ IW ft~ t .., '~ '" • ' .. ~ ... '~"' , ......... ,. ~ .. ", ...... f\ttt lr\H,\tl'*H•t•\,, l '9\.\to11•1•'-1 .,.,. 11 ~ M ... I''" ltft "'If ••l"'rf I t•I'''' ~ .... , .. "",\"'""•""h """' (EIB edwards UDO CINEMA NIWPO«T &YD. AT YIA UDO HEWPOaT IEACH 673..aJSO • "'v ... RICHAAO ~ • ll«> VOOW· lff. REllCI( •n£ eJSA lWlr. ................ .......-.... -u1•1111 ......... ' ~~~~~~.....:..;;;;.;....;...~____;,,. edwanls WESTBROOK WISTM*SlaAT•001HU1n GilDIMHOYE SJM401 "RICHARD PRYOR HAS A ROLE THAT MAKES USE OF THE WIT AND FURY THAT DISTINGUISH HIS STRAIGHT COMEDY ROUTINES." Vincent Canby N.Y. Times RICHARD PRYOR · HARVEY KEITEL· YAPHET KOrTO StamncJ m "8W'E COlJ.AR. • Wntten by 1'11.ut. SCKftADCI • LEONARD SCHRADE:R E.Kvti.... Pioducar A08Dt f1IDtOf • PToduced by DON CUEST • Du1ICled by PAUi. SCHJ\ADEll M....., by JACX H11'ZSCH£ •• , •• -• ·-m.CME. -· 1a 1 lll11llCTllC>I G-:-..... -.-:-.:.;.---·--·~U£!:~B -·-·= ..... -..... --·~--.. .._- In~ he rode across the great plains- ... BEi ~OHISOI One of tbe~ ri..~-... ~warriors '9;~~1ived. ·• ou an· uu • · m EUii ·PAI RX· .-VllEI JMmMBJ • CllY llTLEI • CMIEi I. PIERCE.AUX •lac ~ JAIMf MU«lOl.A-NAVA • ~. ProcalClcl 11111OlredeobvCHAAUS8 PIERCE . ill~· l'.oQby MOVIELAS •AH AMER!f.AH ~ ~ f~ ~ ::'", 1°H' ~ -. ~; ,, ., , .. ·' J:; -· ~ , .. . .. . ~ .. IO • .. i • I' t ' ' .... _ Q OAl.Y....OT llHN'S SO. COAST PLAZA C.SUllw J411 lnllel ,.._nn "BRIGHAM YOUNG" ~:=--lPGI ,, _ _. flll Hllllll MANN'S _, ... --.-T-.. so. COAST PLAZA "SATURDAY NIGHT. FEVER" (R) ~:~~: I IO«tlf 'l H&Y __ ,.._ S41111 -,ASIAS IA f /--4 i>t-l;JJ.M .. J:U-+.)I MAH'S CllEIAIJNO "'" ..... .... m.• MANN'S CINElllALAND MM St I_,. &uMi. QS.'llfl ·. ......... HAU. .. H&Y_.. ..... ,,__, ........ ..~HOTWAX"' M&Y-4o61 ... ..... , -,..,.. . "'11 COUAI" IN I ...... , .,. ... ,,__ ••• ..-.Jt "JOI" IA&Y6:Nol-IAT/_l_I_ "FULL OF THRILLS, SUSPEISE AID EICITEIEIT ... IT LEAIES YOU BREATHLESS!"~~:.=·-.... ,JJit,Jii:,f Y :.,, I I ~ I~ .. ~ ·' ·--__ ..... I MOVIES 'F.I.S.T.' Tups? . . Sta/Jone Pawerfe.l U~n Man F .l.S.T-stands for FederaUon ol Interstate Truckers but It might as well be the Teamsters Union . Sylvester Stallone plays an or· ganizer who muscles bis way to the lop of the un· ion with a bit of help from the Marla, then disappears without a trace. Norman Jewison has directed 1 stirring panorama ol the American labor move· ment, portrayinc the violence of the 19305 or· ga11izing wlth vlvld de· tail. Stallone ii powerful as the dedicated unionist, less convincing as the corrupted leader. The lar«e cast performs superbly, especlally Rod Steiger. Peter Boyle. Huffman, Tony Lo Bianco and Melinda Dillon. While the film lacks the sure sense of period ol "The Godfather." whtch It resembles, lt ls an Important eontribu· 1 Uon, certain lo be con· sidered one of the year's best. Rated PG. 'B1:1hy' Bas Merits "Pretty Baby" depicts a 12-year-old's eager de· but Into wboredom ln a 1917 New Orleans brothel. Director Louis PtyorFilm A Caper Malle portrays . the mellow photo1rapby, milleu like a colleee most of all. Brooke sorority at Tara, fun and Shields. Miss Shields is games with a faint hint a stunningly beautiful of decadence. child-woman, as in· Some fih:ngoers may slinctive an actress as wonder whatever hap-the young Elizabeth pened to the X rating, Taylor. She may well but the R·rated film bas have the same kind of Its merl'-· They include career. the score based on the Susan Sarandon Is ef· works of Jelly Roll fectlve as the whor e .. Blue Collar" begins _M_o_rt_o_n_._s_v_e_n_N_y_k_v_is_t ·_s_m_o_th_e_r_. ------ like a "Car Wash" of auto assembly lines, with Richard Pryor's jivey comedy and music syncopated to factory noises. Then it turns to a caper movie. AMERICA'S No.--f COMEDY HIT! Fin a I ly the film l~~~~~~~~~§§~~~;~~~I becomes a bitter social drama, with workers de- feated by their union and the company. lfhe split personality is confusing, but "Blue Collar" generates real power. Co-feature at Cinema Center Is "SEMI-TOUGH" starring Burt Reynolds and Kris Kristofferson (R) ~1MMI~ ......,..,,.., .... ""' -·~ r..c..tv.,..-• _,..,. • Ceoo•-·..,_.. ·-·1n- w.DAYt11tH t:t1 WUKD.1''111-M. -IAT,.,..tl:Jl,J::&•:lt.l!ll,1:11, 1-MT/IUll .,.._ ._ t• ... 1- I ·-AIC109 "THI eooDlft ..... , ... .........,, ..... .. IAf~lll&.111&.ld&.Nt.- "CASEY'S SHADOW'' "' "ANHlE HAU'' m.--.....--IJ.S.f .&Nt """ .... vaocrrr .... l 'AfSOELLAN'i Leisure Time Brief for Star Of Ice Show Olympie champion Dorothy Hamm is featured for the second atralaht year wben lee Capades makes lta Southern Callfornla ap· pearance \()day through May 7 in Los Anaeles Ana May I through 14 in Long Beach. r Mlu HamJll, 20, has a bigger role ln this year'• show. arcordlni~lce Capadea olticlals. She performs two soibnumbers and ekates in what are billed as two "(µn·filled" routines. "Make a Wish" is theme for the show which . runs tonight through Sunday, May 9 at tbe Los .\ngeles Sports Arena. Showtime Tu~sdays through Saturdays ls 8 p.m. A 2 p.m. matinee is slated this Saturday with shows at noon and 4 p.tr May 8. Sunday sbowtimes are 2 and 6 p.m ICE CAPADF.S WILL be at the Long Beach Arena Tuesday, May 9 tbrougb Sunday, May 24, with the same evening and Sunday sbowtimes. Shows on Saturday, May 13 wil' be at noon and 4 p.m Dorothy Hamill Is reportedly gaining a rep- utation for her candor. She saJd during a re- cent interview, "I try to do as many things as other people want me to do, but sometimes it gets to be too much." She claims that lhlngs like shopping, cook- ing or just lounging have beeome a "luxury." But she admlttett she now makes lime, however brlef •. tor them OTHER SKATERS FEATURED with Ice Capades include Melissa Militano and Johnny Johns, who twice won the U.S. Senior Pai" r ha mplonsblps; Donald Knight, three-lime North American and Canadilll' champ; and Richard Ewell, junior men's and pairs cham-pion Albert Lucas, 17, ls featured as a skater who juggles while on the ice Tickets for the Los Angeles oi: Long Beach sho~s are available at Ticketron and Mutual agencies and al the arenas .. LB Ballet Butterflies Dance DOROTHY HAMILL RELAXES BY LISTENING TO MUSIC 'lhurber Sldt~ A Saddleback College production of "Windom Plays Thurber" will be <&t•ged at 8 p.m. Satur- day at the Laguna Beach Higb School auditorium, 625 Park Ave. Fables, stories, skits and drawings by Emmy. winning actor William Windom will be featured , a college spokesman said. Tickets are $5 and S3 for studeota and gold card holders. They can be purchased at the door. WINNER ACADEMY AWARD BEST ACTOR RICHARD DREYFUSS '' ... Ned Simon makes feeling good legal .•. GENE SHAUT. NBC-TV Fncs.y. April 28, 1971 DAIL y PILOT C1 \\()(1 w Al 11 ~ flJlN K(AlO\I ~(TS ('N() ·~ • F\'ll.L ..... ..._ ~()N "''Ii' .-S<LLEY ...... DJVA[L 'ANNIE HALL' Mon-Fri: Anxiety 7:00, 10:25 Annie: 8:45 (PG) Sat · Anxiety 1:00, 4:20, 7:50, 11 :10, Annie: 2:40, 8:05, 9:35 Sun · Anxiety 3:45, 7 :10, 10:35, Annie: 2:00, 5:25, 8:55 edwanls NEWPORT "'4aCOAST HWY.&MACAITHUI n ww Ooana. 644-07'0 edwards HUNTINGTO • .. Q CWL.YN.OT Ft1cs.y, Apnt 28. 1978 Television TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS l ~ Spaced Out Joe Medalis is featured in the new space-oriented comedy series "Space Force.·· airing tonight at 8 on NBC. Channel 4. "Second Orange County Supervl1orlal Dl1trlct" Hoet Jim Cooper •nd guilt PIMllll• quiz cMC!i- dat .. fOt the IUpeMIOflll dlatl'l<!t on wnou.1--. (I) JOkEA'8 WILD 7:30, ,._ PAIOE 18 NOHT OOMIH' AT YOU AT THE 8P&D OF 80tJNOI Holt: M.un MUii. I NEWLYMDGAME 9 HOLLVWOOO 8QUAM8 I JOeCER'8 Wll.D TI4E IMD'I' IUNCH °'90 .. ~ with ~ a big IMQlle pltFf!M 1ft1r receiving tnCOUl'IQll'llll1f from Don Orytd8le (II himMlf). • AME1llCA 2NIOHT 0aa .... ~ .......... . 8 KNXT 1CBS) Los Angeles D KNBC (NBC) Los Angetes D KTLA (Ind ) Los Angeles 8 KABC TV (ABC) Los Angeles (I) KFMB (CBS) San Diego G KHJ-TV (Ind) Los Angeles III KCST(ABC) San Diego I KTTV (Ind.) Los Angeles KCOP· TV (Ind ) Los Angeles • KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angeles '9 KOCE·TV (PBS) Huntington Beach GuMt: NonNn f'ell. • 2tTOHIGHT Tonlghl'I program offers covefmge of con1umer lnler•t•. eoj)lng, aoc:lll p<obllms end opportunl- tiel. Cl) YOUNG PEOPLE'S IPeCIAl "~tmare: Thi lmmlgra· tlon Of Joechim And Recflell'' 1Wo ~ c:hll· Oren .. 1111 alone to elC8P9 the NdoOCQ~ w.,_ gMtto end try to r..:fl ....... In~ ca. l."00. Cl) WotaA WOMAN Wonder Woman join• fore. With Androe, an emtMMy from the Inter- planetary Council In Remote~. in an effort '° c:Nlh a group of fugltl'll out1awt from apace before they can lay wute to EarU't. (Part t of 2)(R) D COMEDY TIME "Space Force.. The demented c:tew of Ft. Lao. an outer ap-. Anny b&M commanded by a war- monger"" ig c:aptakl. ~ the b.iMCI of power that dlten a war of the wor1dt. • MOVIE • * "Chubalco" (t988) Richard Egan, Suaan S1r .. ber9. A you1h ,~ 80f'lll Inner con- lllc:tl .._ .... Jolne • tuna lllt""9 ..... (2 ._, ·-~ HAYL.l. A nMlclll --llPIClll In which Doroth,, Hamill ..... ,,..,.. llltlO tla¥1 ~ df!OWdOed .. lope In bo(h the perform.. Ing art• and aporta wortdl. Gueltl lndlHll .... Linden and Bruce Jenner. • MOYIE * * * "E .... I" A c.QI" ( tl71l John Olelgud. Ralph Alctlardllon. AKbough In exlle, ~ ... "**• and acta 11 an emperol'. (2 llra.) • CAIQ.IUfNTT N#/OrMNOe Oueel: Paul Sand. 8 MOYIR • • ··P9ti1 KelY• Blu9" ( 1166) Jeck Webb, Janet Lelgtl. A jlm bind lla9 trouble with an ~ an-~~~ WUK IN All!V1IW t:ao D CPO 1HAAKEY "Thi UMd Cat Caper" HonHt Ern11t (Alan ()ppei """"*). • ll'9l*Y u1ed car aaleam•"· hoodwtntc• the -"''° buying • IPUtt911ng lllep. bu1 ShatUy COfl· mc. """ ttiat the lemon r.it,, c:ontllM Vcool c:ac:hl of hot dlamond9. I a.oe8-WIT8 : • WALL tTAEET WEE< "Can y~ Bank On Bank Stoc:lla?" Oueat; Wiiiiam R. fllher. Miiiot vlcl .,,.._ dint. Oonlldlon. Lufkin and Jenrett .. N08Cl)THE~ -HULK ,,. HUit im.. ---In • hlgliwsy dull ~ • female ltuekdffloar and • J>*ofhljedt .... D 9'0CICFOAD FUS ''Thi Sec:ond Cl'lance'' Jim RodlfofG'I ~time c:el- mate, Gandy Atch (llaee Hay91). cSleCo¥lrl and flllt \ In IO¥e wtth an aaplflng • alllgll' (Dionne WIWWICl<e). wllO )Ult~ to bl ttie Pl'MI In • Malla-c:onMcted countertelt ac:blme. (R) ea MCMOVIE 11t * * "Play Miat,, For Ml" (tt7t) Clint Ealtwoocl. J111lca Walter. A deranoed _.,, , .... ~ •••••• ,. mwderoully In lo\l9 -4th • dllc: )oetclf• lntlmatlly inviting ~ (R) ·= THIATA! "Our Mutual Friend" Mr --. TUBE TOPPERS NBC 8 7:30 -Comln' At You at the Speed of Sound. Martin Mull of America 2Nigbl hosts this special <aired opposite hls own show>. ABC D 8:00 --Dorothy Hamill Special. The champion skater hosts a musical variety hour spotlighting win· ners in sports and performing arts. Hal Linden and decathlon champ Bruce Jen· ner guest. (See photo below>. ABC D 9:00 -"Play Misty for Me." Clint Eastwood has his hands full with u ,deranged female admirer I Jessica Walter> in this 1971 movie . and Mra. ~ Bof. fin try to ..,.,,,., their.,,.__ ltance; um.· ..... ~ .... ... mow. In wtftl Jenny. the doll ~- 8'. (Patt 2 of n I llRNl:i LINE 10:00 Cl) HUllMNOI. WNU&LOVIM A c:hlldleM couple feel ,_ ervat1on1 after maatlrig adoe>tlon arrangement• with an unwed mothlW-to- bl. • QUN;Y "Tlllul Of Truth" Qulney and the pollc:e cooperate In a dleperal• effort to IOc:ate a tMIMIQlf wtlO WU k1drM1>P9d and butted atlw with • limited ~ of oxygen. but al the c:ttll- cll moment their COfM'IU- nlcatlon 11 tnlerruptad by a CB radio QPlfltor (R) I G NIWI LEr8 MAKE A DEM. MOtAEL JACK80H Aul11or Oat1on Kanln dlaculaM aglrlg ang ltl beMlttl and llM."tatlons. • THEADVOCATE:a ''Tiie Ubor Aeklrm Act Of 1878: Should ConigrMa ProWll Mote Protec:tlort For Un6on Ol'ganlzlrlg?" 10:t018 N1W1 womL/ LEHRER NPORT 11:001••<1>0 NEW8 LOYl,~N 81Y1.E "Love And Thi Oenefatlon Gaap" All ~ milllon- alre wedl. MOOnd time. I • MCMIE * * "TM Drume Of Tabu" ( 1116) JarMI PtlMlr'Ook. Frri Moran. A bemltlfUI llland gift tlftnQll romence a"d murder Into the alcotl04lc: .... of • lhltl ... ~ Ullor. (2 hrl.) 8THEOOOOOUFU Felix deVelopa a 89¥11'1 c:aae of lnt0mnia and 0-ltlee to help him. 8 MONTY Pm40N'I R.WGC*QJI 8 OICIC OAWTT ~! ---magldaf'I :r""Wo&.1LMe MPOllT tt:ao. (I) NM MIKITMU "Pleyoff1" Mllw..--•I Denver Cl-I D TONQHT OuMt lloet. Roy a.wt. 0111811: George Gobel, Joell Mc*na. JoM ~- '°"· • LOYI, MBllCAN ITYLa "Love And Mr. Bunny" Eal1 can't fall ...._, with- out Mr. Ek.inny. "l.0¥1 And The Single Hulb.,,d" Myron find• out that hil •-wife la abOut marry. 89 IAIETTA .. And Down Wiii Come Baby" Barwtta'1 IMd ~o a bab,,·Mlllng racket ii mwdlr9cl. lon:lng him to ...-the role of a pro- ll)ec:tlve l>UY9r In an WlmlP' 'Cl craca tt1e cc-· atlon.(R) 8 OUTaLMTI "ic.p., Of 1119 Purp6I ~IMMT , Mu IMrftl of KA06'1 p1e111 to "* top aoace tollntlat9, but ~ Illa c:ar on thl way to Control. • CAPTIOHEDMC NEW8 K>ANING 12:00 8 1WtUQHT ZONE ·'TlleJeopwOy Room'' 1z:aol~ • *~ ....... YM Confl. dentlal" ( 11156) Brodlrldt er.wtord, Anne Banc:roft. An "-1Jgetlon la opened 0011c11 nino a Hew Yortl· bald lntem8tlonal ayndi- c:ate. ( 1hf.,55 min.) • MOYIE **~ "Anoel Md The S.dman" (111471 John W.-, Gell Aulelll. A QuMar gltl MV91 I !10l0fl- OUI gunlllng9r lrOm hll .,..,.._(2M.I • MOVll • • ........ OMth Of Adolph Hitter" (114~1 LuclwiO Doneth. Oeorge 0011n1. The 0.1tapo lotOll Hitter'. doubl9 to ~ their ...... (!_hr., ao m1n.1 11:11• ITNmME ;:-~d Erle Kuni" • • '4 "Thi Peopll Next Door" ( 1170) Ell Waltactl. Julie Harrie.. A young man 11 benlehed 1>Y hll fattier wflll'I the man ~ hl'I reepo111it* for aic>- piylrlg drugl 10 hill allter. (2 rwa.) 1:00• ~ IPECIAl Holt: Journey. Ollfft1: Rita Coolldge. Al JarrMU. Eddie Money. Chril 8liaa. Lou Reed lntatV\ew, Rod StlMl't. • llPY "All American Empf-" 1:IO 8 TALKA80UT A Olbat• on !hi cue of Cellfom'-Medi-Cal lunda to pe,, for abortlona. 1:l78 NEWS 2:00e MOVE • • "Platlnum High School" ( 19901 Mickey Rooney, Terry Moore. After hi• ion 01e1 "ac:cldentally." a man ln-tlget• the boy'• mill· 2:215 ltary =· ( t hr .. 55 min I 2::IO NEW8 MOYIE • • "Redhead" ( 1967) Ro11ano Braul, Gert Frobe. V-*-la Ille -of murder end Intrigue. t 1 hr .&Smlfl) • MOVIE * • "Terror On Half-Moon Street" Englllh-®bbed. SCOtland yard ii called In to llwMtlgate the rnunler of • Soho hoodluln end his gll1frilnd. (2 Iva.) a:oo1 NEW8 s:aa MOYIE • * ''Acc::uMd Of Mllfder'' tt951) Vera Rlllton, David Bfiarl. 3:11D MOYIE • • "Botti Sldea Of Thi LW c1esc1 Anne er- torci. P9ggy C4lmrnlnga. 4:211 NEWS C:IO MOYE * * • "Myalery Of Edwin Orood" t t135) Claude Ralnee, Valerie Hobaon. • MOYIE * • "Thi Man Who Lived .._\II Kl>\) MORNING 1:001~-HONGtCOHG ....ooeY 19 ...... ,,.,.,. n\.OUJI " a mrrAflt't NEWS WOMNt Ml&. lO MAL I YOGA'°"' HaAL. TH 1:ao ~......:THRE! "Aad OtOOfN And AuokUI Manhattan" ~from • fllm traclnO tile _..,. proc111 of crNtlng "Ruc*UI Manhet1el'I,' a amal«lalld prwMntatlon of New Yoftl Oley ... lah- IOl!ed out of mlud media. D 0000 oua-1M0.-1-1w-1 :;:a• •El4 11t * ·~ "The Ex-Mn. lkadfor'd" (193t) Wiiiiam Powtll. JNl'I MJ\ur Dr . 8'adtord. 81M11Ur 8'11ulh, ~ race tradl murders with Ille help of hie '°"'* Wife. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) I AOMPER AOOM THEAQAMS CHhONCl.£8 (CAl'TIONE>) ''JOfln Ouinc:y Ad-Oip- IOmat (t809 • 1815)" Al Mlnl.ier to Auala. John Ouinc:y and hlawtfe. LOUIN Cattwlnl, ... Ye ltMllr two •Idell llOlll with """ grandparent•. While tllejr youngHt accompanl .. ttllm. Alter the death Of their Infant daughter. they ..... tor a poat In Olwat Brlllll'I. ... 1~ STOOOD 8 MOYIE * • • "ni. Werl'*Olf Of London" ( t9361 He"ry Hull, Sc>Mv 8rtngton. 811- ten l>Y a -IWOff wtlile on Tibet. a doc:tor returns to LondOn and~ thet • full moon tran1lorm1 him Into one. ( t hr., 30 min.) I~ L.Aff.A.LYMPICS • * • "E1cape From Zal\erin" I 19621 Sal Mineo, YUi 8rynMf Ii. Mt10na1i1t lledlr In an Arab OI Ute .. .._, Inn eacartlon .,,, 1111 ..._ nlbllL (2 hf'I.) e::I01~9UGOY FUUNGFN!E Olnny goea to • lltimt>er petty; 8oO dflv. • Wbealo ctiaW and a motorcycto Laurie rldel a tandem btke. ~:A Beauty of a New TV Seri-es By JERRY BUCK LOS ANGELES <AP>-Sus- an Anton is a member or what piay be America's smallest minority -beauty contestants who have gone on to make it in s.how business. Not that Susan Anton 1s a l)ousehold name. Not yet. anyway. She bas cut her fll'St album for Columbia Records, just complet- ed a week at :take Tahoe ~th Sammy .:&avls Jr. and ·4ars in her ·:tl rs t TV ·lJlusical · :yariety series ;Wit h .M e l 'l'lllis, called '•Mel &Susan Together," MTOM which airs Saturdays at 8 on ABC. Channel 7 SUSAN ANTON IS one or lhose eye-popping Nordic blond~ beauties, although she says s he 's reaJly German and English. She was Miss California in 1969 and second runnerup for Miss America in 1970. One look at her and you wonder why she didn't make it all the way. Few beauty contestants go on to fame after their onti moment in the spolllgbt. Only a few names come to mind: Lee Ann Meriwether. Cloris Lea~hman, Anita ·Byrant, Phyllis George and Bess Myerson. "One reason is that most girls don't want it, .. Miss Anton said. "They're from small towns and they enter for the fun and want to go on to college. "IT'S BARD FOR anyone with 'Miss' in front of her name to go on to anyt.bl.ng. It's a big hurdle to get over. People don't want to hire you. They think you 're trying to get by on your beauty." From the Mi ss America pageant to the brink of success was a n arduous seven-year struggle for Susan Anton. a native Californian. "I was a car hop." she re· called. "I cleaned offices I worked in a dress shop ' - anything to pay the rent. Always going to interviews tor com· mercials I never got. ''That lasted three years. I never thought of giving up. I felt too strongly about it. I finally started get ting local com- mercials. Then the Muriel Cigar commercials came along and it changed my life." ' THE MURIEL commercials -one was banned by CBS as be- ing too suggesUve -were the turning point. It called her to the attention of the talk shows and she was soon on the. ''Tooigbt•• show and "The Merv Griffin "Touching. sincere, compassionate and wryly fpnny. Volgbt's performance is sensitive, strong, and beaptUul." -Jack Kroll-Newsweek . She laughs, she ates, : she feels AlllJY, she feels lonely, she feels aulltY. she makes bruldut, she mUes lowe, she mMes do, she ls serons. she Is weU, she Is br~w, she Is scared, she Is ••• -~-~~~~~M&a.MADWMYS~~~~~ AN UNMAIUUED WOMAN Jill. CIADURGH '.AIAN BAll.5 MICHAD. MUIPHY CiiJF GORMAN ....... ., ............. '°"'"'' _ _.....,....., ........ "_., ...--...com ................. -...-·--·~ -------,...-~ ........ ...__._.... • Show." She recently completed her 20th appearance on the Grif- fin show. Miss Anton's Top 40 singing blends with Tillis' country sound on the ~how. which wlll run ror four weeks on ABC. The show was produced by the Osmond Brothers and was taped at the new Osmond entertainment center in Orem. Utah. Miss Anton, who's married to her manager, Jack Stein. also has been on "Switch," ·•Police Story.·· and "Rockford Files'., and was in the TV movie "The Great American Beauty Pageant." She said she tumed down several movie roles "because you always get to that spot In the script where It says •now she disrobes.• Uh hub. that's not for me.•• "I feel fortunate in being in a variety show where I can pre- sent myself as me. I want to be an entertainer.•• Pair ol Winners Olympic gold medalists Bruce Jenner and Dorothy Hamill are featured tonight in the special Dorothy Hamill Presents Winners tonight al 8 on ABC. Channel 7. "'House Calls' has an incurable case of infedious laughter!" WINNER OF 7ACADEMY AWARDS -Cene Sh.tlit. NBC· TV lncludlng Beat Orfglnltl Score Beet Fiim Ed!Une Beet Costume~ . . .. .,/\ i\ '· . NEWPORT; <~~ . , .. , ., . "'"'*'"~ .... Ne'tllPOf1C--. ...... "Mee...,,, ....... " etP90Mo Coaet ........ ... • ROCK TALK Fridlly, Apr11 28. 1e11 v----~--------------------------------------------------~----------------------------------------------------------------------------DAIL' PILOT C9 Reviews, MusicianS PraiSe Humorist . ., LI&\ •OAl'.N80N "t' • 9 eDd Elton Joba ... bet moatbb' eo&Uaata Ut.Ol'a~. uJ'erry dAI upncm \!>see w.bert be couldarzuy a copy of~..,,,,..._ Paw Smith bu beeD 1M1rto1for a 3~orMW9 boot on Oecar Wilde to pveMI' u a sa.e·1 l"t'u Lebowit.a, tbe author of tbe bot ••• collectlon of bumoroua e11ay1, "Metropolitan Life" <E.P. Dutton/A Henry RobblM Book). In two separate rave revlewa the New York Ttmes compared her to Oscar Wilde, Lenny ~. Alex.la de Tocqueville and called hel' an "important bumorlat ln the clualc tradi· Uon." ALftlOUGH I USUALLY don't write about btJmortata here Fran Lebowtts's relationship with rock 'o' roh bears scrutiny becauae ol her friendship lldtb rock stars aa well u a soQ;lewbat cynical attlwde about the muaic it.sell. T'8 e&eaant aopbtatlcated Miu Lebowita, a chain·amoldna brunette, talked with me over drlnka at New York Ruaaian Tea Room. "Althouab my enthusiasm for rock 'n' roll ls bridled," she aaid, "I did llke old aonea Uke 'PaycbotJc Reaction.' 'Needles and Pina.' and 'Leaderoltbe Pact.'" ''I UMd to ltlten to those aonp on the radio when I drove a car, before I moved to New York City, but I have never owned a record player. Someone once asked me what Jdr\d of stereo J bad. I aaid. 'Nooe.' Then be uked. what kind of tape deck I UHd. J •lain replied, 'None.• He looked at me with disbelief and aald, 'Well, whatdoyouhave?' J answered. 'Quiet'." FRAN OJITEN WENT to see Edgar Winter perform when she was chauffeur to bis manaeer, Steve· Paul. She also round the New York Dolls very entertainin&. "Driving them to their ftrat Iii waa one or my better payin1 Jobs. "I wu an usher at the old Academy of Music when they had those oldies abowa, and on~ I took my alster to see Humble Ple at the FUimore. But we 1ot thrown out because at the end of the sbo}V when the audience was yelling, 'More, more,' I was yelling, 'Less, less'." . On an even more pointed side, Fran'• com- ments oo rock 'n • roll and the invasion of privacy in "Metropolitan Life" include· . · .. There are times when I find myself "80Y8 IN OOMPANY C" (R) .. THE l.AST DETAIL" "ANNIE HALL" "SLEEPER" (PG) "HOUSE CALLS" "SHAMPOO" (A) ''THE FURY" "EVIL .. (R) • ~TH~ FURY" R 1 "EVIL" t ) E ROCK 'FALK ) epeadlna the nl&bt lD the bolM ot anotber. Fr. quenUy the other la ln a more reuonable ll.ne of work than I ud muat artae al a apecUlc bour. OfUmea tbe otber, unbeknownat lo me, manipulates an appliance ln such a way that J am awakened by Stevie Wonder. "On auch occasions I announce that if I wished to be awakened by Stevie Wonder I would sleep with Stevie Wonder. I do not, howeve r. wlah to be awakened by Stevie Wonder and that ls wby God Invented alarm clocks. Sometimes the other reallJes that I am rltht. Somelima the other does not. And that la why God Invented many others." "If you are a dlac Jockey. kindly re- mem Mr that )'(>Ur Job Is to ptay recotda t.bat people wW ~da.nc!nt to and.not to lmprMJ possible vlalU.,, disc Jockeys with your eeoterlc lute. ''Peq>le paeraUy enjoy danclna to aone that haw wordl ud are of a reuonable leqth. Slxteen·lllinute inatrumentaJa by W•t Atrtcan trlbaJ dnunmen are frequently the cause of un· due amyl nitrate conaumpt.loa and sblrt r. moval." Fran hu J1ao ausceated that Led Zeppelin do rock versions of Cole Porter sona. with lon1 suitar solos and that, durLnc the interminable and inevitable drum solos common to many bands, audiences be encourased to IO into the lobby to buy book&. BUT FRAN LEBOWITZ'S primary Interest And, on dllco etiquette: • • in rock 'n' roll centers around her childhood ambition -to play drums onataae with a ban<l at M adiloo Square Garden. FRAN LEBOWITZ 'HOT AUTHOR ., 7th SMASH WEEKI IRtSTO(. CINIMAS Costa Mesa CINEDOME Oronoe 54().7444 ()34..2563 STADIUM DllVE·IN Orange 639-UIO EDWARDS CINEMA PRESENTS ON OUR LARGE SCREEN GENE com.cAH pr..-0 A NORMAN JEWISON Am SYLVESTER STALLONE ROD STEIGER· PETER BOYLE ~·F.l.S.T." MELINDA DILLON· DAVID HUFFMAN KEVIN CONWAY "'°IIONY LO BIANCO I NO'RMANJE'WtSoN • PATRiCKPAlMER ·JOE eSiTERHAS ~~JOE ESZTEAHASa SYLVESlER STALLONE QnciaGIPh•*O-'it LASZLO KOVACS A.&e.· ~t1rBI LL (X)NTI e.cuMl,...,GENe CORMAN lE~ T~!!! FRIDAY 7:1M:45 HA~ at ADIJil.S. COSTA MESA. PHONE 546~310 SUNDAY 1:45-4:30 7:15-1:45 Can 22 hotel ftoon. 4Z ........ 117 CC11N1t 3IO ........ MCI, 3,000 hyat.tc.lf- keep these"* from pttt11a to the Bedea7 NOWAY! STMN SPIELBERG PRESENTS A. 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V·ll. auto. tt ... 1 .. taclory 11r s4199 condttionlng.-~. -dllc bra-... AM red lo. healer; """"''" "'--_._ Uc. 1086SWJ Siii. f Pll:J81. 197610YOTA COtlC>U.A 2 DOOi • c:yl. auto. "'-' UC. f018POW s2•99 Slk.18218. • , 1974 FORD 1974 FORD ' MUSfAHG 4 c,t. C al)Md. AM rdo. ~ looC. s 1199· Uc. tlMILKW SO.. t840ll. ' 197 6 CHEVROLET MONTI CAIU.0 Y·8. 11110. trans .. factory 11r $ 99 CQ<ldlllonlng. -Sle«\"11. -47 disc brel<eS. AM.fM -· 11ea1er. .... 11 .. 1111'-, ""'"' -· hnled OIUI. landlu I~ c:ruooe contrOI. lie. fQI 8NZK Silt 18117. 1976 FORD COUllEl "CKUP =~~~.~~ 53999 1976 FORD 'CHAM TOlOHIO SQUIH WAGON ~~~~~-::r=·s·:3· 99· 9 dttc bral<eS. AM-FM nldio. atereo. 1>11t1r. a1ee1 redial Urea. ""1eel coven. llntld glM. ~ inllrior. IRI -· cruiM control,~.-_ I Iii bencl> O•er ..... Lie. 4t834NZB Slk. "'MIS. 197 6 CHRYSLER . COlDOIA COU'l V·8, IUI. trena .. laolor,. llr 5479. 9. oondllionong. -"-Ing. -disc bra~H. pawer windows . AM.f'M rldiO, 1-er. ""' ,..,.... Urea. l.andao IQll. tilt -· CNI .. conlrOI. -a light&. Uc. l lMIONYH 811<. 18SD9. : 1976 FORD WTI COUllll PICKU' V·8. 111to. Irena .• factory air s2999 4 cyt .. 5 .-ed """°· whitewall s3499 condilionlng. --.o. -"'"· roll '*· UC. 11 F27300 Srk. brekH, -..i-. AM.f'M 1-7. rtdlo. Vinyl roof. -aplil SMt. Uo. 6331<RX Slk. 1"814!1. • , • • • .> I I l I . f auc NOllCS ~ NOIJOZ flCTITIOUS •USINl.I$ NAM& STAT•MENT The followlnt ,..,._ 11 ..... IMI· -H: PETE"S SPECIAL CARE. 4t2 Tr•wrw Or., o.i.,...... CA.,_. ,..,.,. F 1(-1. 4'2 Tr-rM Or., Co•l•Mua,CA.,._ T"ll ....,,_.Is COfldudltd by ... lfOo dlvl~. "91WF.Kunlt Tiiis sl<t._. was filed wltfl tlw Cou111v Clenc of Or~ c-ty"' Apr ll •. lt11. """"' Pul>lltlled 0rlflQt Coetl o.lty PllOC, Aprll 7. u .21, 11.1m • I 1M0-71 PUBLIC NOTICE PVIUC NOnCB IJ01·11 PUBUC NOTICE ......, Put>llS!led Or~ CoMt Delly PllOt, ~II 21. I, end ~y S, 12, "11 IU..71 PUBLIC NOTICE .. ... . ,. ... . -. 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 .... -........ ,--.................... =~:.... _ _. ......... i.... a r~ ,_,_. Pr8ll•laen Hottu: All rtal eeute adverUaed 'in this new1paper la 8Ub· Ject to tbe Federal Fair Hou1loc Act of 1968 -which makes it We1al to advertise "any pre· ference, limitation. or ~tioo bued OD rate, color, religion. sex. or oaUooal origin. ot an i.Q&.eQtJoo to make any aucb prefehnce, limit•· tkJn. or discrimination.•• 'Ibis newspaper will not "knowingly accept any advertising for real eetate wbleh is &n viola· Lion~thelaw. Hames for We ....................... G1Mral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• JASMl .. Cltm , Professionally deetlrat· ed. Beautiful two slor)'- catbedral cellln1s. 3 bedroom, family room & 2"il batbl. Lowes\ price listed in JumiDe Creek. crts'f:lnl value. For man oma.Uon, call COUOf MIWfe>lT • .. 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Rustic charm nestled amOPg towering Eucalyptus trees. Just to time for the summer at only s~.0()0. Ctl 640·6 161 I SP r v 1 n q I · o s I ;:i MP<; a -1r111 n f• H•111t1nqtr n He.1( h -Nrwp,1•• fjp,,.._ti s .. ,.. 1002 G...,... 1001 .............................................. 3 ...OQM lllAMD MEW llACH NOMI 3 Bedroom. 2 bath. In· Huie living room. coun· veaior ••llUI& below tr9 ldlchen. sio.ooo ...., ~ Yalue at '94.900. sumable loao. $a5'1.00No. 00-L 75J~L PaySDeOt. No new loan • SELECT lcoet.s. Covered paUo. PROPERTIES bultt·lo BBQ. Beautlftd ~atetfalt.1Jteal bomer--------· Tor entertaining. Priced at $13.~. Hua')'--Olll 963-6767 Hii'llDr*w I Homes Portaf1no w /pool. Absolutely lovely decor tbru-out plus games room. Sl67 .soo. •••ral 1002 c ... ,.; 1~2 DUPLIX n..a...te Sal ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• l BDt to beach. legs than 4 .... ..... e REALTORS 67M51t MOVE UP LOVE tAIMTIM&TOM yrs. old. llke new, blt.n.s. (CosfaMHG) •E•CH nice c rpt'I " drp1, Lovely 3 BR home .-frplca,4car/gar, . r l d -~-wWd9'Pt • _ _ --.....aA411, ---t~~~~.t.. .. .Jll~a~r ~e:!!o~··--..:. rvvft v"' 1 ~ •• • .,.vvv s g g ass windows. HORSES? • to Mesa Verde North! 4 Bedroom, family room w/brick frplc. Walled courtyard! Call Now! RED CARPET 754-1202 JUSTUSTIDI! NEWPORT HTS. Triplex, two 2 bdrm. un· its + penthouse with l· bdrm. Large swimming pool & 6 car parking. Priced at $189,500 • ln· cludihg land! 673-3863 6'2·22S3 Eves associated Almost '4 a~re near Newport's Back Bay! No Qualifym&! Owner will F1nance ! 1.oned A· l. Ca II Now for Details! RED CARPET 75'·1202 EASTSIDI AXB HUGE LOT ResWnl & reap$$$! Run down mess means big saving.a! Great area & priced to sell faat. Tree shaded entry. 3 Large bdrm.a! Natural wood beam ceilings! Much more! Better hurry. can 645-030.l FO~EST E OLSON .. . .. . Four luxuriou.'I units wtlb JACOIS IEAL TY Extra large llving room spacious owners unit. 671r: LL10 wtrrplc. Nr. Baker ft Almalit"' eantes. 0...t a-.. Harbor. Sl8JiiQO. For de- will trade. For profit pro. I•-------tails call Hope.. Jectlon including tax abelt.er benefits, ,please call 962-T188. • K€Y • P.€ALTORSA IASTSIDE COSTA MESA 3 Bdrms, 2 baths PLUS family, quiet street in prime area. Extra clean. Professionally laodlcaped. C8ll646-SllO .-.'!$.~ HERITAGE . . Rf:ALTORS Owner bas painted hi & HELP! ~ ~t~9!tN~~ errie reduced to 1!9.950! ! Va· CD. a..11- c Jn t 4 8 d rm • 'S 0 L \liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiima VISTA" in nice area! As· 64().6600 swne low interest VA.1~~~~~~~~~ submit your offer ! t: 531·910opeoeves. W, RI Metwort& -.UFFSIEST! Overlooking a wide greenbelt.. Bh.lfls condo. MIMl-«AMCH 4IR. 3 bdrms., 3 baths. family _...Ol.--'L6..6, .. 00 rm., z (rplcs. A honey of '"" --.. a home for those who ap-VA MO DOWN prec~te quiet eleeance Circular drive. L1r1e " sensible values. famll1 med llvinl room. $16000 MIW==CH ~~*'~"~::~ ~T~~lo 1:~:::::::::::::::::1~~~~iii~:i~~~~ grounds s urrounding $40.0001 H&F Freeform pool. WATERROMT VETS PRE£! with this 2 BR kDoblle Separate wl.Qg for bide· Balboa bland, lntlmacy ROUSES I o DOWN, 0 home, you can Uve la De away Master Suite & &scbann. Eujoy the com· OOEn'. 1.ey c:tty in o.c. Alda. Newportte moet children '1 quarters. forts~ a 2Br couaae i.n B 1: • i.., t t.I:, "~ A. ,. iJM ~ • • •, " £ itt. ;.J t ',. t.' •·c--c Yntl•Yilla 2 Bdrm. l~ bath, super sharp condo near shop- ping' and 1eboola. Choice fflmttn11oa Beach loca- tioo. Vacant-immediate occupancy. Submit your t.enm. 0n1y $68.ooo. can •51B> ~~~~HERITAGE • • REALTORS · HAHDYMAM'S DREAM Garage fully insulated. Built in work bench. Large lot with RV ac- cess. Newly painted, panellng and wallpaper. Four Bedroom Home in Mesa North. Truly a Great Buy for $76.000. 546-Zlll Ol'fN 111 9•11 \ l lJN tO"' 111<1 • l•IHftltll MESA VERDE NORTH Super condo. This one baa i all! Pool, s pa, creeb, tennis courts & It's ooly l YT'· old. Prime Costa Mesa for only "2.950. CALL 751-3191. C:SELECT T'PROPERTIES DESIGHB) FOR EXICUTIVI UVIMG This beautirully UP · graded Bucoola Home! Spacious Living Room with big Fireplace. Large Master Bedroom. bilhlY upgraded with private e ntrance t guden area. Slump stone planters higbJJ.ght the room-backyard. Mesa Verde Living at its Hurry ! ca 11 y 0 u r exclusive pa eom~ HUIT1 for tbls unique beautil\&l locadoo. Plus veterans' specialist w/pools, Jacuzzis, & b09t bergain! 963-7881 secluded income unjt & 7Sl·2261.. ' allpl. W151CUff OS'fN Ill O•" PUN 10111 NH• pier&s1Jp.Cal1&42·5200. F.ast C:":!.. l yr. ~~ ~-·~· ~\t ~ l:ll!IIVl!ttl PETE BARRETT old; redeYeloplDg area. den, 2 fireplaces Is a _ .. .-:::::a•'••u=~' -REALTY- Spacious 2 BR, 2 Ba. un· super yard. Priced to sell 642-5200 its w /frplcs. $178,000. aUl.85,000. l•••••••-iit---~~:.:.=...-- M a k e offer Bkr. IAUOAISLAMD 552"°'3418311-7624 206 GAAHET COUMTRY UYIMG 3 BR. 2 BA, seller very anxious & wan ta an offer. oo th1s rancb style house in the COWll.ry No down VA, low down FHA. Of. Cered at $56.000. 540.3666 tlfltela11 REA L ESTATE SEEK & llNlt Two 2 BR income untta on the West end of Balboa Island. Just re· duced $15,000. ;.:.~ Balboa Island Really A.'lbl_.._ 673-1700 ASTROtOrt TERMS C S C A 0 H I T T A H I L C E D W X L PESNHOlSHECSATHGlRP P L H 0 S L A H I T S E L E C X M R R A 0 H 0 L l 0 0 0 P 0 H R S A A H A 0 I P G E U A I H I I R A S L R P E C P RLlCSRRTIATDL&lYIAE L A R A D A C S D S I A 0 A T T S E R AIT ALIAIYORRNHPN EM C T R U L R 0 R R A T E G l A J S C 0 L S B C U S A E P C T I L R L K M Y T E E E 0 0 N T P E 0 l C G Q U C R T I N L H U I S A P 1 P E E Q J L 0 E T 0 L E R B A H S D S T R S U E I T D H XCWOIVSAU I E A L B K M E T S Y S R A L 0 S 0 H G NEW ON MARET IACICIAY Slioer cul-d•Hc street. 38r1 .deo. fam rm. breaaaat rm, xlnt cond .• many trees, big yd, $149,000. Ownr/agt. 675-9667 or 675-6895 NEWPORT HEIGHTS $139,900 "Cliffbaven" home with pool & spacious yard. Hardwd noors. fireplace. !!~~~~!!!!!!!!'J detached garage. See It •you'll agree 1l"s a good NODOWl-IVA et!.\ Prlced 3 bMroom. 2 value.~7221 bath ln town. Payments ,-.....-,,. • you can afford. S67.500. '-"' nulll:21 Cs~~Cr -m rif' .. T"PROPERTIES WestdffRMffy ·---~-~--------Ga Mr al 1002 G...,... 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• We have just listed thi~ exceptional tri·level on the bulkhead! The only waterfront condominium available in this exclusive area! Large living rm. & 2 bdrms. on the bay, formal dining, 2~ baths. pool. jacuzzi & pri vale beach! $328.000. Please call £or app't. ' Q-11:~ ,USUCl~TH INC. Best! $129,000. Call GtMI.. 10020Ntr .. 54&-2313 ............................................. . ()Pf,. lfl 9 • 11 S rutoi IOIJf MCf' [~ · 111111 IYOWMIR 2 attr&d, well conat.ruct· ed -. on •rs lot ln Npt Hl• area. Frplcs, 2 car 1arac•. =· many xtrat. l brand new. Pri to sell at $197,500. eG-7089 • . .. . . . CASUAL ILIGAMCI Extensive use ot wood 1tass, mirrors, shutters In this newly remodeled c harming Eastside Costa Mesa home . Call us to see this tunctional blend of lndoots anCl large yard .• $139,750. A CO&.DWILL ..... CO. 844·8080 11e11U*Ol•MU.1a 111 llDlf'CMT CDf1'lll _. --...... . .... t • ·' I I i ... --. . . ........ ~.~~.--f ~.~~•••uu ~.~.~ ....... ~.~.~ ..... , •• ~-~~••••n• ,~•~•~un••• Frld8y. Apnl 2'. t971 DAILY PILOT p3 •wr.e , ....... .e 1002 •-•• 1002 ~ 1002 Ga•r• 1002 GtM•.e 1001 Ho.MtforS. t..._..forS. HometforW. . "'." .... . .... , .............................................................. . •.•.... ·~.............. ••.•...•...•.•.•....••. ....••....•......•...•. ........................ ....................... ••.••••.••.••......••.. • • -.. 1-· THE IMPOSSIBLE DREAM cam be >'OUta ln Ulls elegant s BR. family room C. Mancha townhome. ONM lfOUSI SUM I ·I JUJte , ........ v..,. CINTURY ZI ADAMI-' JAMI, .... IJJ ·J640 or 51M25 I 100 G....a 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• WXUIY COUNTRY TOWMHOME Beautlrul trl ·l evel SETI'IMG Lingo RlAlEnm OCIAMYIEW-STEPS TO SAMD JACUlll TIME! townbome. Lower level But close to the beach' has sunken living room See thi.s brand new offer with bat.h. Second level 1 n g . t b at Pro"'. 1 d es This 1l Mce COf"Ofto del Mer dllpka wttt.. has master suite and spacious hnJy Uvmg at ... -t & Kaul wo.ld cofttl# ex~"'--'-fam. rm. Tblrd level has 1t.s fmesl m this 3 bd, 2 ba ,...... ___,...., kitchen. dining room. loft beauty. Only $93,000 ! . for llo.a Newport IHdl to L..-• and two more bedrooms. 646-7711. ltoc~ fwo -4 thrft ~ u.lb wltfl ~~~rl~~='f:~ (~1~'1ii!§l$i§j C>M botll ~Priced low at S 189,500. en~IUJll couple w are In business. Yowig Real Estate execuuve, etc .. Call I.his number for details. call SMALi. MOTEL 546-2313 1..-0ng Beach. Most rooms rented weekly. $175,000 IEMTSOM & UOWM UAl.TotlS 133-9?1 I 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~II. macnab /Irvine '?'-realty OLD COllOMA DB. MAR Thb w.M IMintaiMd two btdrOOM .._ + gtlftt _,. Is ~"CJ 1o&d by the oriflAal owner. Pride of oWAtnhlp ~ Cw IH it! Sl74.SOO. OCEAMFROMT VILLA A la11d•ark I• Laguna leach. This spectoculw fl .. bedroom honw abouftds In urquHHI, dtcoruM and pri•acy. Thi• spocloa ...,.... story Yllla 1.ts a dt OMOffc MOOd fOI' groclout ll•h•g. $925,000 LAGUNA BEACH CHARMER WE OFFER ••• An excellent variety or rme homes. See our "OPEN HOUSE" Ad tomorrow & Sunday. RENTALS $750. New 4 bdrm .. 3 bath, park & luke view. $700. 2 Bdrm .. prlv. beach. boa.t slip. $1500. Big Canyon Monaco. Oenuine beauty with wide vlew or the eolt course. • • All are available immediately 759-0811 I' 0 I l ~\'1'011 I ( I N 11 II I 1U• \ f ._,... IOOJG ... r.e IOOJ ••r v-• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• OOGLI OH 0GUt YQu 'll oogle at this charming home on Ogle Stree-t Hl Ne wport Heigh ts : French doors. parquet wood flooring. beam ceilings. two fireplaces. three bedrooms, 60' x 100' (ee lot schools. churches and shops. And oogle at this: it's only $118.000! O·O·Oh ! U~l()Ut: fi()Mt:S REAL TORS'. 546·5990 1525 M~a Verde Ort'le, East. Costa Mesa Jlso tn Cororlil lM M.i1 • .it 675 6000 PUSTtcMOUS P•laUal 1rounds >1Jr row.nd aln1le story 3 bdrm, jusl redet'Orated. very top quaUty. col· orful. 80 s 160' lol tn Cameo S hores al 1228.500. Ready to sell! Open Dally at 45lS Hampden ft!!· Br1ng of fen. UMquEHOMES '7MOOO Geurol I 002 1 GIMf"tll t OOZ GftMf'Ot I 002 • G!fMrof I 002 ..............................••..•..•....•••• ·····•·•····•·········· ...................... . WtOI ~SPACES Picturesque \.'Ountry liv iq. l!'Jltra huge living room and d e n plu11o fireplace rn each. Hug<> family room w 1wet bar Spacious ranch kitchen. T hree s ~per l>lll' bedrooms. Clear blue pool. Barn tacit room and corrals. Need we say more-s110.ooo. call to· day 673-8.SSO SORRY. NO SAL! .for your decorator. tbat is. Save the money. This home is like new. only better! 3 Spacious bdrms .. including poolside mstr. suite. with adjoining mirrored dressing room. Expensively pane led f amity room with professional wet bar. Eni'oy a golden summer tan from the sec usion of the lovely poolside pa tio. A 5 star value at $230,000! 673-4•00 NEW 4-PLEX · 1M COSTA MESA Four 2 ldrM. 2 Nth •lh, "w/'-dlry hdoMd ... ~ & pri•ah ,.eto q..iet Slrt9f Shake Roof '-9 lockyard lkJ Tf'HI ae..Mfully Landsc-..-.. 19'7 Aftclhti111A•t P ceS 0,000 Priftcipolt Oftly Broker 557-0283 or 675-5631 1002 CMMral •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• OPl.N >u 9 • ' \ ltJ"" 'c II ,., I ltlli~Pdll ------UNIVERSITY PADIAAG.AIH LvJy Oxford model w tap· prox. 2,200 sq ft o( living lwcury incl bonus rm for privacy plus 3 bdrms & din rm. Abundance of age. Call now to see! FINER HOMES _,,,.._ ----lm-f.ROM S49 .!OLI..O_lf .. J f!..QOO Two IM*ooM, I batt., wt1Uc to btoc!t. MHlcan flreplau. Ook floors, fuced .yard. Pert.ct ho111e for artist, wrtt•r, -ahldeat •• ~ 'Utll~ CMd -.yo .. who appnclatH Lag11'fto chal-M. -0"1v· $110,000. 9491 OCEAN VIEW COLLEGE Unobstructed view or I.he blue pacific ocean rrom PARK I 7J llG CAMYOM VIEW Beautiful handcarved door opens lo teak parquet entr y or this exceptional 4 BR Broadmoor home. Situated on lg. corner lot w/lush f ardens surrounding every room. Othe r amenities incl. pool, lg. country kitchen & beaulifuJ nite lite view! $364 .500. Lynne Valentine 644·6200. (X·ll) MOMTlGo--HARIOR VIEW HOMES Ready to sell ! Don't miss this! 4 BRs. family rm & dining rm - s ing le story res. on quiet street! Lg. yard w/spacc for pool. Close to p a rks , schools & s hopping. Now only $139.QOO. Donna Godshall 644·6200. <X·l2) IROADMOOl Ter rific ~an 2 w/pool. This 3 BR & den hom e has been totaJJ y recarpeted & is ready for you ! $399 ,000. Appl. on I y . Lynne Valeollne 644-6200. (X·l3) FAlllL Y PRICED SOMaSET Beautiful 5 BR. 3112 bath family home in Npt. Beach-. New cpts & drps ! AH this home needs is some finis hing decorator t o uc hes. $176.900. Appl. only. Holly Markas 644 -6200. (X·l4) MEW A"LIAHCES Grace the bright & s p acious country kitchen or this lg . 4 BR. 21r.z bath, Harbor Highlands home on huge lot. Living rm & family rm ; c lose to Mariners Park, school & libra r y . Imm ac ulate, move-in r eady! $169,500. J ohn Granath 642-8235. (X-15) DECOR.A TOR'S DELIGHT! Needs a little "T.L.C." -but it's one of the lowest priced 2·story homes in this lovely Newport n e ighborhood. Family oriented floor plan. Quiet s treet. $169,900. J oyce Edlund 642-8235. <X·ln WHaE IN THE WORLD ..• Do you have Bay view toward Catalina & tall pines + complete privacy?? In The Bluffs! Lovely 2 BR Clg. master >. 2 bath end-unit condo w /Mediterranean charm. Formal dining. patios + new cpts & drps ! Where else?? And only $175.000! Jean Dates 642 -8235. (X ·18) HEWP'ORT SHORES MEAi IEACH Cha rming 3 BR & conv. den home w /pool & tennis incl. in comm . assoc. 2 brick patios for your own place in the s un ! $125,000. Dona ChiC'hester 642-8235. (X -19) l.AYCREST Exceptional prope rly in prime location! Immaculate 4 BR. 3 bath home w/custom pool attractively f e n ced . New kitche n w t top appliances. Perfect for executive & fa mily living. Bring your offer today! $215.000. Jeanette Havens 642·8235. CX·20> B.EGANT Custom-built Linda lsle bayfront home w/superb view of Big Bay. 6 BRs, 6lf1 baths, family rm, format dining + l{ourmet kitchen. Quality appointments. Pier & s lip. Subject to back·up offers only. Cathryn Tennille 644·6200. (X·21) NEWPORT IEACH-S 131,5001 llarb<>s View Homes Monaco model on re~ land. Seller motivated to sell! Carl Butler 642·8235. <X·22> 642·1235 644-4200 901 OOY*r Drive H•rbor vi.w Center I rvlne •t C.mout vanev Qlnter 1JM,,. 644-70~0 2123 SAN JOA'i)UIM HILLS ROAD NEWPORT BEACH Ga•ral I 002 Genieral I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• "THE WOODS" CONOO Gorgeous unpgrnd cd ground level adult condo. 2 bdrm, 2 balh. formal dining + eating arc:i In large kitch en P ool, clubhouse. Priced at $78,900. Open Sal/Sun 1-5. Ull S. Collllt Onve, E 101.<off (o'a1rv1ew I. Costa Mesa. $56,900 Sharp. spacious rmty re· sidence w /cheerful rrplc & xtra large room sizes tbruout. Xlnt location. Beuutiful !(rounds create park like setting a round th1 ~ im m acu l ate townhome Better take a look ' 646-7711 (~IWM!i\§liji§j Real Estate ~lll"t!t:~ ~~-~-1-•!·!!· ... !-~~I TJIS) ol looking at dogs. Tills one Is clean. clean. Ca--. & Bri!ht clean. Only $.77.9:i0! FOR ~··r , informat.ioocall963-7881 Tn&l:y • delight. ake ""'" ·~ 0 . II\ •UN •011 ,., I roofed, S bdrm. sin~ ~ I =e.~~~: .~;;\:. W I f~NI $92,500. Ruth Laurie.,~~~!"""!!"""!!!! Bkr. 6404380. FA t RWAY H OME . Jurupa Hills C.C., 2 BR. 2 ba, den, lrg fam rm. 21 · & 311' wtde fncd side yards. 135' fncd r ear ya rd w /sand bunker & putting g r een . Extens ive lndscpg. A s teal al S64.000 firm. By ownr, Prine. only, 7141683-0428 OPIHSUM.1·5 26 lolboo CoYes Waterfront. beautifully decorated BALBOA COVES l ·story home. ENTERTAIN royally from the huge recreation rm .. wet bar. fabulous view & boat slip too! On· ly $275,000! MEWUSTIHG! onHSAT.1·5 CAPE COO 2524 IOWDOIM $56,000/$24,500 College Parle choice DOWM location, just like new! 3 W1nd1ng roadway to Bdrrns .. 2 baths, fanuly soaring 2 story retreat! nn .. dbl. brick rrplc .. Private grounds protect pnvatepalio. -9,900 ! secluded entry to lavish roUttPLEX living room. Gourmet ()P9I SUM. 1·5 kitchen overlooks sun 17082 Gro'ff Clrclif shine courtyard! Wind· Huntin gton Beac h : ing suirway leads lo 3-2 2·1: lovely residential sweeping master bdrm plus chi Id 's retreat • area. property in Up.top Hurry! Seller is anxious ~~.~:"s3 ~p;;:Ja~~ 847-6010 OP(N 111 0. ,, ~ IUN 101!1 ..... 1. sell at S21S.OOO !illflUl,_.lcAoa_._:_,~_·_1_f_Z_°'_._._ 1002 Ge•,... 1002 •••·•····•·••·········• ·····················~· or9' DAILY I ·5 ftM 62 I Udo ftarir Dr, 2-C OM THE WA TE.ll WITH SUP $325,000 011tst.-clh•CJ IA YFIOMT cowdoM11tluM ho•• with loads of rooM to ro••· ,roft11foR., dtcorat.d 2 a.•ao• .d .. wfflt ~ ~ l"OMt ... Wc..y petlo fw lldoor/~ alsut*' I OM THE WATa. ..._, ..-., f1 ...... ._. • pta•taffolt ........... specllllly •&19"41 ffrepl•c•. 91Mr011S .. of '*"" .-.-.rnk; ......._ s.c.ffy, ,,...... .d TWO WAfa VIEWS. ao.f' .., ....... for ........... WOOD AMO al.ASS PORIVllt VllW Locohcl a.tw"" loyfr0itt & ~ Clltd co.•111...t to neryttng. AA erthffc J..tory ... of IMWHH t. 9ld ... . MH_.. llrytlCJht mtd roof for .... . $265,000. Watftftoat Ho••• 2633 W. Coast Hwy Newport Beach 611·1400 DMsioe of Hcinor-levff._M Co. I lOOl GeMrol tOOZ • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• MlSA VEIDE Attractive 4 bdrm .. 2 ba. home in immac. condition. $99.000 LIDO ISLE Newly remodeled 3 bdrm .. family, 21/:a baths; 1-story home with attractive So. patio. $243,000 IAYFltOMT Several n.ne bayfront homes with pier & s1:ips IACK IAY Fine 4 bdrm .. 21h bath family home on quiet cul de s ac. Oversized pool, playhouse, extra storage. $189,500 BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR j.;, r< 'l"·l" [•• ,. '. 4 67) ,-,1~1 1002 .............................................. YOUR DREAM HOME A ONE-OF·A·KlND SHOWPLACE AT THE BEACH rNSUNSET BEACH Professjonally decorat· ed, 2 sty townhome w/finest custom features thruout. Modem , large, 3 BR & Fam Rm. Includes pvt sell coofd "in laws quarters" w /pvt entry possible. Just 50 steps to the sand, adjacent to ~untlagton Harbour & close to all services. J ust listed at $150,000. Call now ror all details. Agent.~ SPARKLING POOL Ii SPA ONE LOOK-and you are going to appreciate 4bdrms & extra large rarruly room with brick frplc. Stairs lead to pri'lale master swt.e and 2nd frplc. Features lo numerous to m ention -prestigious area . Won't last' Call 963·7881 oon '" •/." '1tt•11c-~1 1'4,f/ • [elMtl COl"OIKI Del Mer Your "someday" dream BLUFF LOT home is a reality Fabulous one of a klnd TODAY ! OCEAN VIEW LOT. Panoramic views of llG CANYON beach. harbor entrance and all t1>06C spectacular GOLF COURSE swi.sets. near lhe pound· VIEW ing surf and enjoy a park New p 0 rt 8 ea c h as your backyard for townhouse with fabulous $335.000. Call view, relaxed family liv· 752-1920 ing and ~ntertainlng. d '-'UAIL Sun.ken liVIDg room with T fireplace, wet bar and PLACE outside deck. Some -10,..Tl~P.M.t beautiful upgrades.__ __ ...._ ___ _...._ throughout, aloog with a IEACH-uDUCED ClerestorY window in the $1 OJ 000 master suite. Th!-S three Jog to ~ surf & ~edroom, Ca!tfornla fl&Od. Prime cw-de·sa<'. lifestyle bo. me 11 under Located steps to parks & $225,000. Call and aslt for schools. Giant living rm .• JOHN SHE~ ooe of our frplc .. chef's kitchen. 3 best prof ess1onals. Spacious bedroom6 & 75Z.1920. den too! REDUCED ftU .,~ 8>00! Xtra Sharp! See A T ~ it.call now. 752·1700. ~-PLAC Of'I•• lilY• "\'VI'< 'CJ•~,,., ;;,;;-~~ .. ~ 1e1111 this unique home. Watch • l e beaumunO"trSl't" . bl after ar..ea with 1 __ _..L _____ _ frOln your privale ter· .peaicelw cul·de·saC loca· race. Priced for quick ~· Wann wood panell· sale at 9.900. Be first to 1~g & . charming . rrplc call for a preview. give lhis xtra spacious 3 8&U7B7 bd, 2 ba hom~ I.hat real oPl.,,.~. •\tt,,•1· "'·'' family reeling .. l m · I maculate cond1t1on . [eemt :t;:~~~~:.~:·:~ SUMMERTIME Is pool & jacuzzi time 3 Bedroom. 2 bath with near new pool & redwood declt. Quick sale. pnce or $119.900. CALLSS6·2660 C:SELECT I PROPERTIES S&LIRS MOVED Desper ate for offer ~ 3 BR. 2 ba .. cul de sac. Mesa Verde. 185.000 A. JobnlOl'I Bkr 979·4964 A OC>fNDl1£NT ~NC "Nllt.tQ'l• SEwlHC GUIOE FOil THt 9409 lOYJ.l8Y1 CAL OH Tl4E CO ""11f""";-11T~-r .... Hcrses n ftll! older homt> rn excellent it or old San Cle men e. Gorgeou ~ viewol ocean, rolhni,! green and twinklmt: hctrt.s. Home bas alrium entry. big living room. famll room. kitchen . form I dio1n ~. tw'' bedr ms, lower levt>I has h e master suik. big fa ly room. h\lil' yard lh bli Jenced ln pool. Extras! Call 546-ZJU 81 ""I -----ID THE RE ESTATE RS ----~ ~.AHA EXEC.HOME An unique opportunity -for a fmly lo mov~ Into the Newport are a & escape paying an out raceous price. Uve in a btfl "Buccola Built · home known (or spaciou:>' r m s iz es & bu g t> wardrobe & s torag1• space. Only a few blocks from Cllff Or. & tht' Harbor. Seller mus t move · price slashed ~ 646-7711. MESA VERDE EXECUTIVE Get ready for s ummer days and relaxing nigbb In your own pool and jucuzil. Also include<! in the price of $139,900 ar" four bedrooms . thret• baths, family room. and formal dining room. Call for details. 673-8550 O.-'f~ft1Q •1 '"''•'i'tt• OCEAN VIEW 4PUX Lge 2 bd. 2 ba units w /beautiful Interiors. Very attractive pecky cedar thruoul. Low maintenance redwood exterior. S215 ,00U 646-m1. CUSTOM EASTSIDE RID UC ED Huge 2000sq.ft. custom home oo R2 lot. Largt• fam. rm. hosts wet bar & crackling frplc. Tnpk detached gar . Won't last! Call today 646· 7171 .. Iii .... I I H 'SVNI '•MfU&18' "-"'-rW. ....._._Wt ,............. HMMthrW. ....... PorW. ..._..,.,.W. ....... ,.. w. lMw.. ... w. ;; w. -.. ...... ., ••• iii4 n .. i.il:t·ii:1:·1ru .·r;·•::a::..·;'40 ................... ;;;;. ............. io-;4 ............ ·-·;M1 ...................... 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A houte detlM!\ed to IJf f!le ~mplete home ts onJy 2 blocks trom tbe beaeb. SM9,l500. 1•2• ..... 2 t.tnlt Income prop. Great location. Owner wil.lina to trade for NfWP<Jrt or Cpsta Mesa property -Asklftg IJ79.000. 2101 Y_. D,.ei• -Stcmew Ocean view Uvlbg -2 bedroom, 2 bath pl~ den -Owner will trade or assist in financms. $129,000. e. H. lotmTSOM. llALTOI 671·MJ7 271 I IL COAST MWY, COM c... ...... 1022C--.. Mar 1022 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Cozy home In a deUgbtfUl area; 2 bdrms. +garden room; on a 60 ft. R-2 lot. Eas)' beach access. A charming patio It garden. with room to grow. w/catMctnl eelUaai: M2~all$. SB.I. AT COST uail. 4 k ~·o;:: tr;.t 1atto. lM'tud .. -.... .al tatlr • bOrm ~'al tam rm, formal DtSmrnOM This new custom Hb 38r 2=.tt.0"" ome "°""• Sat/lta9': OH lakH, pool• parll• ' ho•• iht Cul•~tclate'. ~"dream •itcben. Oold IUlb daertloo In b ~~ St1tJtl W11 ttM 000 ac.au.. '67°900•0r offer CuU AtUoa ooly ~ .. .,.. SUbmt.t all of-a1wp a BR Mesa del Mu as pluth ruat carpetln« oul. w ltl9'0 caaia ftb~te. '*7.!IOOl<Jrfet. Mia rJl.JIO; "1ic!ed ~low rwa ••· Prioclpata home. VA. FHA or con· woodburning fireplace. sep•rate n1.9"4' or Hl-01011!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!1..n. ~~to all of· ~Aft.$ vent.lcoal terrnt. Actop. laundry rm and pantry, beautiful wrtc~. Madlil"'9w/PN n.n.Al«.t«~•fora MsTW Uoa~. ceramic tllea ln entry. kitchen & SIClUOID Unlvenit.Y mod•\. yd • ~~~r::!..:t:i~! .., 950 7 1ff0 2 'h Ba. lou of wood cabinets. IMl>'"4lf; boUleptCll ... uprtd. t&t ~-.,.. im.a atteet. dlshwa1her. custom dl'pt. low ...,. +run llM5Clll 8Y fc>t1n•I Uv . rm wltb maintAtnance1 I-master. skylight & ls ~~~ !t:.; owoer.~1Bse.' ' r:•eo bouee window. only a miles rrom ocean. Hurt.Y & take ebtff ft .. , JJ6•t. vi.w. view, fattHl'V'-wl ,=: =.!•!~.~~T.~~ ad~anla•e .or rare opp~flunJt)'. -~..,. Mte tOtb tee"' t op fl oor. ,..a bri~ ~i.e. a ~Meklla Builder needs cash for l\nt •entbte. -Jt1.e1t• "" J0149ula tma afMd • poo1 so has reduced price S25,000 below c.1644-JJll I>"". i & den. 31 La 0.141h•c:-.AO ltJjl Jot too! •• , Pri/W/5-}0.5 market to only $89,SOO! ! l"ORD8TASL& ~. $130.000. eau fot Plad IV. l BR .... IOft •1m 2t41 ...... •• Hsry.., fflf .,,.. .....-. t~. OOOI, ov•r~tn1 k tict·""~ o :•i£•~p~!'10·.,,~Tto0 1~ ....... .._..•• l41-totO. Culverd• a Br, pf'ofess bubbllol 1t,.•1n. only ,.__ IU mu ·-, __ ., • ..,.... decor ... adj to park. SSB,SOO. o.met w/carry ~1'd:°Realty ·--·--·---••• :fl'· t!:r.11at ~:~e: ~'!:.t:'l*t RJt17 ~~Ull~~~~I --tri.tm C..NIM IOM at •I rl•leodt 1040 ewa . t7J.01i• f94.soo .... -..... .,. ••• .., ..... _ .... r. .. ;·· ... ~., .... , YAlE Mml av oW?tER , ea 2 u wooosa100E VfWJ elff!I, 2 ato11. ' n.....1 •t ;10 4 bearoom eicec11H\le 'f'rp\c, xlni lo<!, 'w10..; New 2 atOl'1 4 Bil 3 i•· Bdtm. * &.th, •P,,_ -, bo!M. l'tltect to lltU fut. nutt at• tOO 552-1170 ~ sq.ft., (tee. tpJ11~. Me 2200 sq ll. on cul-de-sac l!-.tl ~I LA~A Alkint'*1YSl03,IOO. ' · bac!k yard. Mustst · vt. ll 9' owner, 7JJ.QDI, r'Wll , Wood."'1dl• Condo Park f'i.Y. 219,.ffS-ulO --"---------1 Come and see Ui su"""r That 8 • miaprlnl. 3 home Bbr 2bl Up 'RANSRUID ~m loWDbo~I Bdrm~. 2 Ba Monterey cta6ed Air • ti ' .,d Woodbridge ArbOrlalte. til•t. --'', -----r, ..... .. ..... ~ .......... •-plan ~ fltbil. 1 toom. ~ · · · pa 08 • e lake ot pftd ~le• from _. -..... ...., ---_._ .. ,, ~-t try. UIU\. •.ooo.'5-4282 -w~ . ., br + ........... IBr1 ·~ kUcben. Ji ••r•1 a VW'Ulll::UI eavm~O\IDI '° ijJ liMOTIOMiLI d~li°.' Uj>&t•ded .. brdwd =:.0cio~b:~~~on . r:::nr~· BKR. ean ~:;_,, eect f\lsSt •bM •bere you tlo(n a cat'lN!tUit. AIC. Hvef Thenyou'lltovecme w a 11 covert n I s PET! BARR!TT • ....,.0 rA-· of these bl&h11 '1P'lradejl ( e a r t b \ o n • • > • ~ '-'P""t;' condos. Bo~h are 2 l&odluped, 10 m&lnt., -AeALTI'-!fS-M7£, IAMCHIEM.TY bec1to9lrl, z bath, ex· Uled br41,.uo.t, llM.000, 642-5100 -19f•l000 ~··· •allStaPet. tots Sy()wner.YM:rlJ oC u citlag utras ! Juatreducedl>OO(bom• a •mflllf COt.LflOE PARK, 8Y ·HUOIO FAMILY 80011 WOOl'lmME !!::'~~u· pools " R~c. Bl\.2ba,sepdinlna.wet HOV8U! 0 DOWN, 0 0Wltt1t1 a~. 2 bltb 3Dr •n.-all _,_ a llllU.-... __ ......... IOt., -•ft C<Wr. M1 cilr ln o.c. din. Ho quallfrini· Ju. • -· MW __ ,. .. UNIT 152 f 92o .--. •DIN.,,.,. ........ H•rtr ! Ca 1 your !e Vt. of $43000. c·~pe_u. ar~al er...sdeWoaU..llMlrket -oCxtraa,WJ,I00.~_3008_ U.CWeliMS., veteuna' s pecialiat, Ider 2nd ~L~: Total ~. btt)'cle to tbi1 cbarmio1 unh. d_ flUAIL COl'fDO. l BR 1~ Ba. ~eouldn't hurt to call 751-22151. ~ •.aoo. um week oefaa.CatHotff. Choi~~reen6eJt loc:a-Pl.Adi dverlt>Okl pool. by wan:.:-:"ar!r~ ar!!i PIJMILOCATION '5W. .,~ ~ T~ ~ r.:'~ -10,.nNO.M.1 ~·Jr19u~0i2~r..~ rP d hiU .. -.Ji_,:-1500 ----- estate. P'ree ttahllng If Mesa Verde Cul-de•ae 3br2ba.lracoveredpaUo ~~ Wrilul, 2 ha, fllper UP· 146ll Kazan (Nr. WalOllt * 675-5930• 10fl~.540-510l. -...aBt,288',famrm, ttt•esadelMar.SBl,:iOO. graded. Offered al SMOKfT'RH &~y)SS2·f04'7 I .,~.,., E tt -,.._.Olk• to 1t•d• t·8. 4C70 -.s>o. 79-llOl -"°"' . Coastnwy.1-------1...... DB»HT PAUREALTY •100,000 Corona del Mar FACb'MJll . bliiEREALTOU ._..w ••• , ...... IS Charmin& Pl~. tn • In frYine. 3 BR. 2 ba !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!~~~ COUISI 'lti·U7~ ....... ~............. •OOG.~tias.aoo. y:a 6ocaUoo. It's the' tiodle. No a110d,1llon. ' 90IMOUIVhl .un.t!Sl'l•Bozlll-, ..... .... SCOh'i&Al.fY &pas.i.e -~ 2~ BA ~e. neat all schools only c:oro._,..._. 1022c:.-....,,.... toll ,...._..._.., .... ,... _: __ .~-~ ,... .... ~f·ft: _1 .. ..1 1g4~ ... "!~~!~1.~~~e_n~~1 '72.000• Sil-'"""" • ••••••••••"••"••••••'••.-.nTl'••nn11ni••• _.., ~ -_... .. ,, ..... wu..._ VJl'IU" -~ .,. I~ air. .-"" U1llO .. .,..._.,.no ......., «!ClllldWon. 1. Mt'Ol, '-pit, t oning to~ ....... • _bt • WI~ VI' 8-lldlools. OWner bdt_.__...;;;.;...;~~-- 4001 fo,a1ttta... A cU8lonllud S bdrm, ainale story with lovely courtyard entry and a a car garap PLUS panoramic ocean and green rolling hills vJew. Redueed to $214,500 F'EE. e.IU4-72fl 4-..... t• rm, fHDI &n r111. bones~corral i..ck F~ uUI rlli, r•r. been ttad1fer~d and WOODBRJDGlt: &rand nutyan~Wv•lllotae l'90ID-· ~9.SPM ot t ~·pool. nr 3 BR Condo, apadoua, CABINETS need• 'o HIJ. Oo · rww Aal*)Wood. LQwtitt (OfftaHlld loterlaUliQ. ,... I "1-IU1 llut_na, ¥11 a, H _HD,, avw 411>1..¥D•teal p-,eo Ra" ~g to tlae ~c!ed•t•,aGO e~4 bl'hot!Mlft Wo6d-4'f:!.-r.~f*1l• DM:'l 8ft-aPM days 20291 S7:J:SOO. Prln. ottly, aret ltdillGd•ree.Up. '1tcbeaof d dge ownet1il1111t •U -:.-~ todl1 for re Jd. SaoU Ana •"53.661-00M iraded. $73,.0. Mi11t 4 ~ amil~~::: ~ly. 1'l.lt'tl ::'tt ...... ts roa~aYoWNtJl aeU.;,t,StNaU =II our ·~bools, ofTYalutWOOdhollow. 7 Mofly-....e ..... _ 4 Bltflomt, 1~ Ba. Ut , t.-. .,.. . ..,. Elmwood. '102.000. --~ R..-. 2 car gar. rsobl. 11. MILE ~Abrilhtandbome7 7DIWdet5PM Two super 11bat1> rt· SU.$00. Q.Pen bse 14 paatttocAUbodf1A.lll• ..,....__.OC• lllOGeld tWftbatl. Back W/Sdtlt·S 11.._,Uto -l.lalf14.Q. _...,._ $4,000 IU"lltCK ~ Bay area. 3 BR 2~ Bl · D~Altff _ _. POOL~ · AND 4 BR 21,; Ba. Bu>' ol Walk to t.be beach trom KM • Belhd. IHllboUle lb •a 1 • • • ,._, Real Estate BeauU Dr, 2 ba, faaHm the week. don't misOclt. tltia 2 BR. 1 b• bse. R2 ~ ~ I The Terrace. $89.500. 2 Bdrm, den. ~ bit.bl. w/trplc. New k ltt!b, CallC&Srar~d.taUa, lol.BJownr.493-7648 """''""' Owner bu purchased End of ct.ii-de-sac, nr ===============;;· ;s:~0t:!1~tea,cc_:~:: R~t~RLO ~ ....... 1034 !!s~a::1.:.~1ur:: w ~~AT/SUM l•S r:"~~~o:n:~~ ...... ••. $8'7.900. l'b G46-932i & ••u••••h~it ......... p-aded, stra c•blftets. S06lA&.Dl!I louJ. I J07.7SO. Open ,,..,1111.•tlll 1007 C... .. W.-1022 ~l Movingoutofstale,Med OPEN HOUSE. owner . Wie11--·• ........ """'l1 'l'tl,fot•--' ...... ) I S.t!Swdday 1·5al1* •••••••,. .. •••••••••••• •••••••••'••••••••••••• to sell C.M. prop, lwo 4 Sia.SW.. Pbeaant Run 2 w.J.1c ........ "'° i : '"'' .,un1uu Paseo~. PR' .,,.. ti--------tt.astsidehtr1,b)IO'm4!r. BR .homes .• 1 E ... lde, 1 at{ ;r• 3 BR. 3 ba. .,, tf atHOIJ.Plonl'tfll :ct.~! 2 '~:'~d:J:sct E~ ~I lot. S42-dS3, = 9M.900 & $79,900. 8~. ~ Bunting At __ ....._ ~=TY I I j 792-21• 64 .. 2542 ~1~~~=·000~ ·~~::~·YJ~:~W~fi Grea~~~'tt'2 ba. bofJf~dJ. ~~ 1UTM "°f"i.i'-.!.( ~.?. •• :~ .... .!~~ -'frtlUt!~,;2-1 l!J. nr. ~ '74.too. •-0t cov'd oauo. many de -..., EX_.!!!, -.. OMI~• eNat . -iUW •ppt. flOlatOi' lttat, tk* C4 fi:°"" •ta ft ~~ ~ kihtat ...., • Mar9bt1J Rlt)'. Ms--4t00 •ebl•, .t•t~. ¢Ooatry .e.at, •=:It GUAM e='~·· •&c111. 4 ~ frocn mast.et •tllLt. · · ,,..--..... v......i1~ ... 8.. tlle. "1J,SOO. llM lAlb· · -·= ..... I 11-, ..... ,_ t " wd flo"'tl optb IAC*Ol'AD ~-MAI esa lll:TU9bea\lt,1,l "'· lo•. Aat, 1Ht4HI, .r11.__.. .,. • UCM""' _ ... •.J :;!. •• .... rm. beamed ceilliias: add to 2 8 .. IU' ....... !rball but Ofllit*"' 14 2 ba C\&Mmiud bolne. 5'$.S72C ' • ..... 1040 fHU 'I room. cO~ttecl ....... Vl .... bd YOU WONT thtl ~atm or this ._ n. """' 2 07 ..... _ Lrg formal dta•i tcp , ...... ,.~••Uh p ~ .t l o , · 1 'i e 1 t ,..._ioMHtl~JMld gtelt ~al 1'1t MVel 3 ..,._ ~ fam rm. 3 frplc's. huge IEST IUY oepbotttood, tlolt to •lbltc!k O*tiO It ttrenn1. IB.IEVE Habtf 3 bdrm. b6oM. decoratlod. Secret Get readt l&t '"mdter! patio w/rireplt beauty Nl5HIOMSHOllll ii...cb. '71,500 Btfl~. Slllt ALL lh t h t 9'-75'.9 ~ay. tuo.ooo. Spectacular bay views; lndscpd front & bad:. tB7.IOO Of' flffer. a BR, l ~s TMIOW • ..~ eome .:i, ~~: .. :,: 4 ... ! .... MUM'fllll ~11rt Wlii•: II · .ir. r slip, ahare pier; beaut. Elec garage door opener ba, newlJ l'linted, RV TOllACH 1\...._ __ bdrm. ift Dftrfield Park ... here• one for )'OU ! A teal & ro1ewood & much more;••'°°· :~~~U:tl)~l:;~6 LvtY•br.UICJrJ'W/POOI lfomel. 1bls home hu biihtlrc~!bdrtn. .. ·.. 'I• .,,. ~ ' B ll l t features. t 8drnts., 3 By owner. pr1tr anl~. IWkftds 1 11 e ll c t u 9 1 -., e been completely up-bom• Witb panoramic baUll • ...,.~maid's '40-7810 n•· . nei&hborflood. rm · l;radedinsideandout..· views4'~an•ceoy0h :.-1.:::.t,.' ,:~a;: _... m•dl•I• pomu ••· l';'\l.~:l/:!~~~. lldE baled "" .,...,um lo<. ::.~:"~'!:.!: 't; ltedt 8 Wotkrootn. $505,000 3 Bdrnl I beth, lnOdern ._. YlaDI •stn {:,~';;'over 40. .nth wrap-around paUos ex Priceredlalied to CC:.•!'11111.11~ ... ·!'·.~· ........ !!.'.. ~~ff~~rr~ =·*~,::m~ Ii:~n:=:~ r:o!':.~ (~1'1'1]1111!11 t;;i0ft~J1:i ~:; .J!l!!'i !['kitty and fruit~. SI ~ 4br3ba+den,eucutive 3601 E Cat Hwy, CdM 0111)' Ut,900. Call C!Oddltlon. $31,900. for •-at!ll ~ddlobea~h.1,2 ou&wbeo1outuealook Abt• botrie tn 1 n...- (7141!;/C,~·" ' homel Ml ~r ln So. 6'7J.5454 646-4463 fll'ek~ POOL ...... D=ah! =..m.. -tcbdos. " &bit neat a b.droom ..... which reatatee UD· g ~l n e. r I 3a r ~Ok O •Or 1213 N. ~1!~ Lagwia 3Bdnn, 2 ball!, fad> rdl,. U o;; IJdria CllOdtk .... ~~ttM =..-:. 1!'!:~a:: ~:~o~li'l!f.:b ~ 714/-.e700 pn roof1 MW1 cJeokiq, .. viii, tOme W /poOll. ror dltectiOJJIJ dll, as COIDlort Ind eolll· bdrm. bodle boaals a •LOYIAYEW• OCIJAN Vlt\f, spec-llllltt7 *-'· "'1 coedl· --... eva.-.-aa mmill ... Mowukia& faiUlv r1i>., laJ1• boa• oc&AN VJ.KW tae\dar ocean & l'fewport r a Id 11 y b 0 m e 11 r ~~:~!. m,:~ t t ~oa ~ let~~ ClllY 987.Cd. nil. le mstr. suite with 3 BR a¥t Bl, aoo sq.ft. Mltbot~ld. P061, WOOd Weattllff, 111r, 1148a, 1-.. I.CIT! 1-.tMMOCISI FOR --a~ OwtaR 1tplc.$2l9•500 <>ee1n6MU.W.. Beaut ~' • bdnnt., I bt., Yd. INt tteet. c.b tti 4Bdfm,hetll,l...,,oo 4 er.saa.a,.,_.,1t.i SbOftetftt l nd ltom '525CMIMh!IRVM uwdt, prof lndHpd. ~llds lhnOUt. COlltp. lpP't. t41-2DO!f148~6. quiet ~c &tree\ lo ""' ...-ln raplclily de-iilldi., 4 Bil, Fldl Rm. I ~ $1ml,900 remoGtllCl A \&pdl\ed. b ,. ,__ t. oooi .. /ottJo. Xllt( COGd u..~ •-,.,.., .. YllW+POOL East dlllfttebabce! P•~ HI( bor ood. vtloplhl ullOb artl. \tOS •. lfl:i.!IBt.s · ijj 11U1111:•UUN·'br,4hmet . $22',!00, Jn~rested & WTsmtJh....... ~letelt ftlut!Uhed 11.U,OIDCJ. IH 2otll it. · em.000 tbis weelt onlt. ::~:.~1 .za:vii·~0R0~ quaUo.tbeyet1only. By Prtme u w·w11m.11 -~· •rr· 536-irlB cu™ woo o 0:.::4tt:'oJ:.teJ'CX: nosN.c-.'~~~ wtal••• en~lot11re for °'""'torea1'~.Courtesy ho!!!:...~~!-l7U , b~ a ~cea. • e P e!e •Of191HOU•• 2 8• 1 ...... 1 1!lf·Xlnl brid1e. 21 Sonpparrow, 494•11n WW. ol octan. Call to tors. at-~· tee.• ._,. 3 ° ..., Dll, -· .. "1,,.._ _ ,..... awoep ...._ Fut .-row. 1 ~ -.._... 3l60lCoa,tHwy.,S.logun.e vi.w. OCIAMVU.Owt* "Reduttd" E11"1e cuat. &t IWd. vMW aSr. !~Ba. YI• Uw. $89 900. IAMCHUALTYllAN -------s-• 499-4591 VIEW REAL TY 2faa&MUc ~.Harbor 20001Q ft. 3Br, flm raa, 3 c:o.htw...tl4t-772t :eclt. 1 It, micro SbotelUle l\.lt. ~; 1514000 L&UCH~~·fa: ~d •: 486-T122 770-0555 Y\a.lbr,t~,1111.11tsee. c arn1ar, R-2. A•l ilMJ+lllOftna ID4I0'71 hft• lake Vu. llSS,000. 28 CdtMllMl•t c..e....... 1012 6'4-2841, -1122 1114 64S-Tt. 1"0 .... ~ Bcb•llkllwpoU. •OPllCHOUsl• =~i;r.~.:u •. c,~5 Num>.SC7-70M c .... I ...... ••••••• ................ ~~jj • Open l·5• ... •8'01 ' '""a. LBADER.SlllP Sat.atn t-s. btada wall Coll~mporat)'de-OPIMSUM 1-4 WOod • alaM unit.a. like O.,...,... ... T ..... ,., 12~ A•&:::=! •-n ... Golf 2 di)', -~~ba, Lre ...._ , .. ..._.. r--.. mt !al 1t798 t.-..s f·-11w bomea in ... l .. I d I -1 • 8llrlbl I...._ • ..., ... _..M;...;;; .... Redaud to •iH.ooo . er;,,.-.... "'f's ba lam._ la ... rm, aear ~~Ptii ld.t ._ .,.ot po .. u •r Mo e .-.. • tlra ..•. -..... Wlr--tr: OwMf w/ecastder con-..._., 1,'::_3 1olal1' fa •t.f>JJ 'I_• Xlot Ooatl; ~t 3bt. l~bl, · P nt ir•"=O::tootd•=•::t \Jolv. Park bome, z b~dwd . ...,~~!:!.. !_rplo,. _ -... rm ecmd. ..... ~ :,edd)at.o_tcat~lr ·-...-_.....,_ -Bdn:D.2bl+deo,l&ell•· .... _... •• dOon, UKt ol l&le, second TD. w rm. Attrac-= • '~ 1-e -..... _._ • .. g rm Is dlatof rm. Of'l!!lt Ola • 111 bft Owner will r nance 10\l Dime lll Owo•r ~at •• ~ ... A~.--· ~.-"'P". Dt ~IL~~I'~.'!·. 411W •11• ... _,.. t ••t .. .. ent,000 at'".,· No lflU*t~hntnac!l1'Jlz -IA9t~St --uuiacMR = • · t1 /trplc 6: we bar. «uurtne ouen + ~ paUU. or ,,._Pl)'lbeftlt. Ba home w /view ol Owner ~ =leed bis C?Ommoa poo. ftt,:f:. Calhedral ceillogs. Air ~·:a 116., ftp~, ~~:=: Cdm. = .r. "D!A':~~b .:\: COITAMISA ~~~&IW:. =-~111=.r<:"'Pltri t.rc ~ ~'" ~ •VA $175"• =~Mtr~v~ = ,:;, ll11l=dt ~~e~00o: CDMOWUX ~mi s111,1::mooo• l:~U:.~tb': -"· ~~~~~d~ J.'tft!ft ... ONM41~. oww.'tto:~~ ::1.~L~· rora . • SPY_..SHIU. Oftel'arrietbalaoceal ot11mlsat o ta dded. IM~ ~uW ... \.111'1 , Veti flll~. Hollfet te> llrio only. Call 552~ -.McC.Mtls t.Jve ln the a BR I& rent s Br, t.n1Uy room. 2 9 , SCI . Poe tt I "Uy C Del Viar tteftgtit fs Very fie. ' tt'1 1(1ddt. au . 38 8 4 . ea 2 ~~ Forlnfo~.i.oo ~. ~. . '•+Jiii the 1 BR to belP. wit.be , frplci, on corner lot. breatbtUln1 t 1r old _,,., 2ba. din rm, S>l\W lb 5Br. 1 ml frurn bcb. bridgewa~r Dt. Ope "-.. t......L..... 1044 ........_.. 1044 ...u, p-.yl!M!rlts. Close to ortg.tlMldelstteet. dreamboatmmintcond. added fainlly room ~tit w/muonry kouieSun.1-5PM wn.. ..-...-sho9ptng. churches & Ctl 640.5112 All I •'°'7 at&a4So •ft.I· w 1bea111ed cathedral • h'pl. prt~e_ loc. M 1llJ1acl WITll' .. ••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• t""'teaUon. Jo" to the ~-·s apt lat-•"""'" ft .-t1 ....... Many up ..... des . SUI. • f\rin.162-0m. 4tiltll@:9• ~b. Really iuper for F~ incl btu;'.dis: t'lit"H! OP•GH1e u......... 1 .. lla.,. 1042 u. plan tbMd lnvettor hwaebtr. patkll, rr,,lf;" 8-/IUit i.t. -DNte 1 HebJllSIJI aJW'2B..!~3 4••••••••••• .. ••••••0 • itaananlC VIDll + Jull plalft nice u...... sbalretuot.1'>cJlociaUOn. A.W.arr.aieo WU to~&MTIK/na. IA>hln'PIUCEl.M ,,..,,.., ..,... OafitGreppt. to Me DOW, eutafllarb0r8lvdlrt<fo ()wmet, • OOll~L&Jl PO•••ar BroadlqOOt --ltWOD'tlMt&on~ OMTHIC..VOM olWUaoa. ~owner. IOV41}l.~t' tW'llhlt l~tnHobcb ~ CllOdo. f. aa, PIM·· rs:r· Uaree •t tbt• lo• prlct ,o ammlbl Zlr. t trpll, w..,.~~~·-Co BR. n: :ti;; ,m =-trp/. 1u. , patio: ~ ~-RrJ ~·:~ir.:, 1•.f • ~W; R72.5CJO. opeb taum eellln&!,i RedllDdeDt.~ • q.ale\. 962,too. ~~'t tllt t lh•1ep• .. •ct. A'n«> P9dol.Loc•tedoacboh:e 11111917·1111 8 r o k t r , -11 _.r11 lotGDl'oppf!ll S141,JOO. l'MIC!l3l4Ja.MOI 3 aa, 2 b11Jaar tm, I ?M-119 .. 1714. *"=-Pttll , .... •u1 tat .,. 144-IW; 144-HSS for frplo'I, avaf Samoa. .I!!!!'!: • COW.. au.lold. Info. 11on1r, ~'~ llat. 2 !t,•:te fl·'°°· Onr. llACHWAUC l'qUll~ IHbll 4'1 tmlA DI. .,_, f1m ,. llllD .. ft, ~ °' P111l D QIDdo wit.II 4 ,.;;ar;z1A~ •PmOSDaiDICSOw Corou IU•lllUdl, copper plumblltf, au Byc*Mr, Men dal Mu '*-'• ~ ...._;..., ~1' 'l'R.S 1 lt.1, r•DMlll.'~ ~h t• ~.bu. 4 palnt.f72,I00.110 Na· fl&ed RV =...: --. Oommlialt)'~ BEA nee bomf, I aa I • 2 •---" tional Ave. ~it bade riarct · '•-,.,,_ ""-tto' IN SUNSET BEACH dta, • d•ek w)• ·~ • ,__, l'J ... ---·-' ProleulonallJ' .s.cortt-towardl C.Ullea ln ola Jard, fixer. l'rle. ,... $67 300 Bl\, •at rm, I~ rm '4RWOa1 llACtl ed, 2 sty tow.n)tolne ~~tlOt,950. Brkr. ~i~:.~~OO . ' • w/frplc • .-io.5'M9$4 llAA.lY 611-1142 w/floeet~wa. t•atdNI ·--t.:.,r,:, ~?.':.~"~~ THlllSTM =:.a:::·~-=~ CJIARlllNO 1br a,. lttl culloro houu • .._Cloettobcb.C&U MISlcYaDI 0M..Y$71,IOOI pv\Mlltclal'd "lDl•w +1u.t llo9M. fi.s,t, 2 at.a:ta.~n &lD 12-&. DELt.ARSON P'ot8tllB1°'"9ef' eul..... qu.r14n" w/pVt tall')' '** tt.alat. Pf'oonty. 'JGfNarc So.Ctllf .. elr LdltlJ. cteaa. 4bt, t"bt ~ =~ <;.,...!~ !Olaible. Just!O•tes-to. ___ --.-....i-..-. 1U1:;!0.0wner,&40-70IO. Call5*MOI family bobi6. 1.D.el\11h1t Mall. Owur'• are 1a.nd, ad.Ja~ot to ,__ 1b C..M9ttl 1014 den w/cosy frplc!. Uv rm modvl.._Cllltodl1for tiniton ff"arbour A. O.iu Love,.., lbr r Wbll'•YowTNdeT wtr w/lrp&e, lr.8 fona. .-tlOlttoall Mrlices. Jwit lllGde:liict lllclle + .... ••••••••••••• ... ••• •·•S-1>11 clla rm, ••• khcbee. ~ 1t ~.O!>O. <:au ._..,.._•iQfts 1Y OW* 'ftla111ttdtto• PLUS u :mth' room bow ':;. ~ 4•t•ll• . ... _, ~· .,_ • 81'1 U-.. ,_..J ~. fer 11uOUbe D1Ab Pilct ,;/111~ I~. VWJ ltt A&eat. •. 117..,...,....,.., a.-tca lrp"1.~ lot. 2 g• a.tun baek 7l"4 w/paUo. Cl~ _ •II cw ••·~!>'>fwoocl. ,_.Jlal ..._, t.• Hltli'r.i.th'ttCbta I llAL'fV ING, Your •'IOllMdll" dream ••· " fJl.,llOO. r_. 751.o'n~ b . For toor. 1Js. put&. Slfll OwtrWtl bome I• • tUIU1 _.....,;.,_...,.....,.~ ......... '-1 lo.lidl.""°611 ' .... ........ carr11nd .D. TODAY! t ) maonllb I lrvtna realty •T'Uln.E ROCI •I.lie• •VIEW PROPllTY• •ll_i~· -DramatJc 2 BR + 3elT w/fUla.sti(! vJevr. 1158,500. • .. LARKSPUR 11" -a BRa. famil1 room, ~ilY Ughts view. 1188,500. •'•LAUREL" -2 BRt + den - excellent vtew. $139,900. •''LARKSPUR U" -3 BRa. ramUr room. minJ-vtew. Sl34.900. <X·23) BILL HUTCHINGS 762·1'14 \• 17 OPEN HOUSE 251 Lower CU ff Dr .5 J..M)UNA BEACH Sunday Hos o. Y-0 . Larae 2 Bdrm , 2 bath. Only i,.; bJock to Mam Buoh. Bright & clean. $89,500. REAL ESTAT£ OWN£R L&AVINO AREA·Tetrific .1rowtb, ~ntrall.)' locatect beauty •a.Jon. m.ooo. FANTASJ'IC VJEW from thb~' X 100' lot. $65,000. UNIQUE 3 Bdrm., 2 bath wHh many extr as . $142,000. 180 DEGREE VIEW. Quality 3 Bdrm. & !I baths. rm .ooo. .... .., ..... v. La Pu Sao Lw:u mode1 4br. J. .ty. Redecorated Pr~ce redueed to #ot,toO. lDel Rem"a Dr, Owner /Bkr. 644-4720 OWMIRMUST SACRIPICIE Reduced •.ooo Madrid 610. abr, 2~ba. aU UP· i radee . .40() Ml f\ bonut room. Low malnt. )'at'da. 1102,500. By Owner. S88-8817 . , • Friday. Apf1128. tm D~VPllOT fi OWNEaAHXlOUS 5br,bb!Pauty. 2'100aq ft tn an. Room 1Dt boat • INYHTORS motor home separate New llalin1• .• Lar1e •orhbop l~r the parcel.s-f'OO~r •ere. s creetlvt ma-. WW not Ac19-luU pric. SLS.800. You'll ealoY the relu.t tut at Slet,500. Call "-Acr.-IU.500. BKR . ur, oo ••bot 1 lu4. '*G54arJSa·.Jt.W cn41&11•1 &aobelblq, IW'i1'1>r.nlq, -------------OR$22·0S30 ~ 4r ,UJ watdllQc LIDO ISL.a. ZIOO 1q. ft. ~ ~ lbil ceetra11y 16<-at· o.nn.,. ftoanciQI"' br, 3 ~· • ..... CH•s td, •••~ly new 4 ba,dlaarea,turuvrm. """"'~~ '" bedroom famUy bome CYc~. NocfkJlchta. 4 BR. 2~ BA. barn, J S..it t.oday ! Patio. Priv Beath. Sttv. OOM Y. ra.uoa.tH PRISIDIN'n.AI,; HHHt'S MODIL Acre. Jusf reduced to ................. 64NU7 Por.Lrctot. I RUJ.TOlt ' .. ~ 119.500. ~000. S7S-62.$9 _,aci.."""' -1""' Mlir:fY '•w c ... fs -. ...-3 BR. 2 BA, new. l Acre. ~700(, ..... nrii~ ....... ...t Zt/t ....... fent$J, trees. lull price ·BALBOABAYCOND01 ~~~~~~~~I ..... :'fl ,_......_..._ ..... __... IG.'S.800, Vu, pool, boat slip, _ -·._...._., •• SI! -·1 48R.3DA.500011q.ft.2¥z elevatcn • .aec. Lre 1 BR, CUTE 3 Br beach houae ,..a .--· • I .too. Acres. Owner an:c.14us. e1:·.~~7~emando. onbutldableRlllot.Ste1M1 LAGUNA 4f~1'£12 LAGUNA 8K.R. ('114161&-5711 to sand. Asldq Sl49.500. NIGUEL LAGUNA BEACH OR S2a 21.8> LAST CHANCE beCore Aal873-2ml '95-l110 4'1MS5l '97·3331 llat ln1 Harbor View Bltlfa "D" model Af!a "*llh Homes, Monaco. 2 BJl & -..,... ,,... ----------------•! for Sale 1300 Spaelou1 • Bd a Ba. den. Absolute perfect -·"""· 3..vrms. S....._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jacua:d tn mhter suite · cood, fee land. ()pea Sat A&ent M4-lU3 t~wprwt IHth I 0'9 c I tr I 071 New 6 unit apt for sale by SWEEPING VI E W. llO.So.Coast Hwy. z flreeracea . leaded "SUD. 12-5: 1118'7 Port MIATYAWEI ··=·=·rs·· .... ·-\~·~~ .......... builder.E1s1deCM.may Beallt.lful country setUnc LAGUNA BEACH llus windows · all new Ramlpte, Uf.OUS Newport Beach coodo, ~ .... ..._, nw futance. 6.11-0303. with e:apans1ve v1e.w of 497-2457 3 BR 2 BA Condo, air ldtda·ot.kpla,ntfioon under 1100.000. Lovely 3 8)'0wnet'.3brlba,lrpl, MUDISTD .... HI' Ca••rcld the ocean: very qwet & cond., crpta. drapes. ·~·-,.509. UN19UIE bdrm.,3batbs&private tli&Ylnl.'89.500.&U-3592 a. - 160 0 • OPEN~ESAT/stJN BeauUfuJ 2 bdr upgraded carpets, tile, privatA! fm belt. 163.000. 26031 Via Pera. 830-7463. private. Loads or fix.up .,.._. 1052 pool, sgJ story. S66.7SO. INTHI CllST patio, + pool. Im· Prt. Jacuui, 1undeclt & nopeny J>Otenual Yet extremely ••••••••••••••••••••••• 714J830..5CISS mac\llate, vacant It re-•£,. 1 EST' •TE covered patio surround ••••••••••••••••••••••• comfortable as 11. 2 ---------fa.ENCORE ad.y to move ln! Near ~ ~ this 4 BR. architects SanClem.2bldp.sch. Bdrm plus a large den. OPEN HOUSE 3 bdrm Cordova. prof. 1:aateful1y LIPIJ'acled lge beach, hospital & shop. ACTION Apr JOttt dream home. Inside inc. 128.800. Nrocean. Sl21.SOO ~ "'T & ~·~ 1 ., landscaped, upgrades. I~~~~~~~~~ 2 Br Su ite end uni\ ..i.... 4 Ir, W•ferlro•f Terra Cott& We. (lt!dar s:rio.ooo. 4.96-lMO ;aA ~ ·~ Must --11 We -"'IJ deal Townhocue. Dramatic .,.... u .... CORONA DEL MAR IN· CO!llE ~ Bdrm. cottage l'ltlh t1110 rear umts. Ex· 1.'('llent location, quiet & t'On~eruent to beach & i.hoppmg. $165,000. Call for mfornuaUon on more income properties available through us. * 494-8057 * NORTHEHD OCEAMYIEW l~luxe Ouplex-2 BR, & tl<!(I. 2 BA. l BR, 1 BA 11 Tr replaces. Wet bar. l>t-am ceilings, skylight, 1Jal ron1es. As king ll8'J.SOO. AMSUCAM HOME REALTORS ~4-1001 494-751'3" ......_.,._TOlir."'CH! 8J0..20Uocu. '"'' · .......__._ ....__ ....& 40• pane""" custom im .. C d -1 f t -·~ '""" BESTO'TH!!CREST a olid Oak spiral ...... _w,,... inl&~tom rrplc make CNtVOwww••• f?W•· 2 BR+ den former Gracious It spacious! s taircase, lo unique ~ e.o.t ..... C• '714) tbisapageouto(ffome .......... 1700 model loaded w /extras. BEAUT MISSJON VlEJO Eater the ll vln« rm library IQft. Loft bas UOO IE.A.LrY 4f 3·0Z02, •ak for Magaaine. Spacious & ••••••••••••••••••••••• End unit w /plenty of El rJbera model w /pano-w /cozy frplc, mirrored ftnlsbed oak flt • /brau J... I II A-' sensuous, Only t88.SOO. & Back Bay 3~c.,,2 ba 3 car privacy. RE~UCED ramlcvulnmost d~ired wet bar ar bookshelves. & oak C.aablaneia fan. 1 • •f• ., .. YoW"S to experience by gr, Split 1rve1 Assum ... $74,900. area. An opportun1t..v to Step up put a wrought Beaut beam cedar cell Seded lilllf1 h• W• calllna 8~•% 548-8459 29666Coral ve eQjQy the best. Just nllty ln>o rail to fonoai din· over dloing room. \Jp. wtlbellCcephd. VALLEY REALTY MUST SEE! for the kids. Ownr/agt, 1111. kitchen w/eatina gJ"lldes galore! 2~ car n-noo .. ,L 4977 3 0 .._............, 2000 Newer 3 BR. 2 ~2 BA 7141831·7187 area " view. Master gar w/bltio storace '""-'. ....., .... ..,.. Needtornoveout for sum· ~· -~ ••••• 7 •• U.M •• IT •• 5 •• C •• .M.•.••••• t h R t. bdrm boas•-mi'rror_.. areas. A real Sbowcaae. ----"------mer rent al? Eas tern own om e. om an 1c 8\.!13 assumable loan , "" "" ... rn gard.en setting. X.lnt .. ..,/UV\ down. O"'nr/bkr wall to wall closet, bath, $119.500. Call Chris IEAILYl&.UFFS owner •nu rent 2·6 mos. r..to1CZ 1 f -'JV\/ .. balcony & va"'ted cell· Harwood833-a821 This 3 Br, lam rm. 1~ Reg\~ BeautiluJ brand new 4·1 ocauon or commuting. carry 2nd. 3 BR. 2 ba El ,.,.. '" By Owner. bard to rind C· baths custom home in l~!!l!!I!!~~~~ br. Iott, lip. 3·2 br, llh ba Asltlng ... $77.950. • Dorado, $77,000. Open m .... o.u2nmolareln bdrvlm;SewesJU. ·oA~ oce.• ..:.l!Bo111o..1y Plan. End uni\ off pool. best Northwest Santa .! townb.ouse. aU bllns. 29656Cora1Cove Sun l·S; 26U1 Avenido ~"'"" " $153.500. 2128 Vis t a An p II f ts ,......, H b NEWPORT CREST ,..._ "'~ ...... _ • ., ba• .. -. Larado ... ••°""" a . art or a um. SClllhtAM 1080 Cfl> , ... ...,. urry, uy Deseo 552-3587 · _., ~-· ~ ~ YQ ~........... -imo No...,.., Adults now. Tom Lee. Rltr. WA.UC TO IE.ACH · pride.of-ownership COD· 2.0•---. "'-It 38o.lf. Pb ---------1 _. • .,........ ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... rtle-L 1069 do OPEN FRI 9 ._3 ~ only. Drive by 2313 No. 642·1603. from this brand new 3 .-.....,.-..... • • 12·4... ( 213 ) 7 9 5 · O 6 3 4 o r l<luise, SA. then call Don So. Cit Plala Areo --------BR home w /large family ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOJO COURT. or u!J (714~ FOIL.EASE FranldlnRJtr.541·6615 Goodtubase•Br,trees •2Trif!:X"* room. Many decorator Chris Harwood 833-3821, Vacant • bdrm, family T s N• 0 • ' -'-e ..... Mm· t Fero"·-Real•--. H L.-vt-.. Op ues tbru un . " ... ~ ..... · o designed upgrades. ..._THISURF ··-'"""' ~DCW nwW room, treat ocean view. OPIMSUNDAY l·S ~5123 bcb. l-4BR.3ba:1-3BB. Close to shopping & SM&L THE SEA Ho.II New carpets & paint in· tt.wrc:rtc,...t . ---------1 2~ ba: 1·3 BR. 2 ba.·s schools ... SUl5.SOO. ~·-lex near the ocean. 4 BESTO' THE CREST aide, just walling for you • 3WIL GOOSE CRT .__.. 1 garages, frplcs. Sl89.000 AU YOUR ..,..... .. COU ...... RY to move in. Offered .at ,. · Sed-fO 4 eacll.1709-l713Alabama. bdrm uppeT, 3 bdrms Climb a splral alaircau. n I ~· CN\ ~ ,_, t lal One level Townhouse ••••••••••••••••••••••• H B h TOMORROWS lower. In heart of UveinminllJ'andeur.2 FRENCH.. :::::."':'.:../Sun.,_, uue e. w,12Br.2batbs.Closeto ~·--•ir."'CH unt. c. 536·1718 int.hlsgreatfamilybome NeWport Beach. Hurfl'. matr suites. Dine in ..._u.-, 1..S. pool <but DOl t.oo close>. .-..~, - 1 _0wne_·_r_. _____ _ w/4 BR, family room. call for appt. t~ see! formal splendor. Step 11SOMERSET" Prof decorated. $116.SOO. OHTHllEACH SAU OWNH formal dining & kitchen $195,000. Get rea Y for down living rm ... w/frpJc n __ 1_...,. 5 .._._ Btr~574.l Old World Cb.arm. Lg~ FOITri 1 IY be h w/aU btall·ms. Brtgbt& s ummer rentals!! &wetbar.CondoUfeool ·~ uo:u1vvw, ~.,,s,.n8 Jlvtna re & ·1n·pex, near ac on I I .. _ '""" S40-Wl n~. """'" •al ... ,.._,.e an 3 bath with the outside HARBOR VIEW KNOLL · .... ...u • 0 r . 42nd St. Nwpt. $180.000 c ean ... -............ ,..,..-"'""' ..... _ br bl l d ,._ .. _ 2 BR den 3 b diningrm,guest rmover Gre•t r ental. Call C""-YSTYU offer! A NEWPORT oug n oora . ............... · · a, 3 car oaraoe. 20x30 .. vvnn' ,... CR~ Plan 1. Not just ProteuioaallY d«orated ~~~~~~~~~ $155,000. Very $harp. garden P.uo .• Desirable 646·9284 on wkdys aft COMFOai for anyone! OPEN " up1raded, many &e-061 4094' come'-lot w/room 6PM/Wkftds. ~c~~ f~ ~~~ro:: :~,~~~~~~~~~' ~~ ~JiT12:; =..~c~~!:: Cliffha~:n ~~. many H. V. HMS P~E Ill ~~:..d. Fantastic --TU--STl_M_U_M_IT_S __ spacious &woodey1'omel· call{l)Nffarwood Call & ask for J OHN poulblllUes. 645-6659 or 3br .or2~r&.u.::u W/(81J. OPENSAT&SUN EIC)lt28RunitaaUbave U~UNA IEACH located in (~e:tlgi~us THI 8J3.382l, SliFf' ~ of1 ourcbes1t1 646-36'190woer/Agent. ~c 1~e d~~;.~· suo!t Cail Anlel Pedigo < 213) pathi~ & enclosedM de· Approx ·~acre, special are a . 1 e o Ferguson Realtors. pro ess1ona s. a Mewr:,rtSINwet f!aded appls. attract: 592•5511 or 592.2962. tac~ garages. ust for horse & do~ lovers; see? ... SL59,750. OMLY AVAILAILIE 752 1920 ...,. see at this price, ocrered lega/for horse11: county GARDEN HOME CUSTOM COUNTRY Feel-oak -3 Br, 2 . You own the ndscpd w/dck. pool. jac ._ __ en_1.. ______ atS290.000. area. + large 2 bdrm .. 2 w/outsland.ing view of noors. custom ltit. 1s t d QUAIL land. Best single story & t ennis . Fee la nd. 540..3666 bath home. S117,500. ocean. Oversized a BR. 2 RESIDIMTIAL LOT time mkt. SL98,000. Aft pi ""CE floor_!,,. plan. 1st time of· Call72li,soo. Ownr. 2244 Port 0.-Real Elfclh SAN CLEMENTE BA w t c us to ni i zed I H MIL Lf 0 M $ $ $ 6pm. M4-olMO LA -°'· $139,000. By appt. r . se. 644-41187 •••••••••••••••••• • •••• S p e c I a I p r I c & d fireplace. Many other ex· AllA """"-----------fO... Tl l :H P.M. a onJy. MaWlt .._., townhouse, $89.8~; 3 tras. .. $179,900. ltedllcecl SIS,000 C•.,,...MPS S.Cle•M• 1076 Fors.M bdrms .• 2 baths, aJI Jarie SPAIWNG POOL llC&.USIVE Laatchancetoplll'Cha.se ·--·-4 Br, 2~ ba, walk to ............................................ .. rooms! loci. amenities. w/absolute privacy. 4 qu.Jlerty!_~~~aln. TTS.•"--Lotsbeacolh.e·~tr1!.!62t·~· · FfX&s•vE OCEAMVllWFttOM swimming pool, tennis BR. 2 BA+ family room SPYGLASS ffll Dov ~ ~... CHA•t• "" '"" .. _, ~• EVBY ROOM ltOO tlfllela11 PiAL tSTAH t'ls .. clubhowte, Jacanl. on quiet cul·de·uc. $180,000.Prloonly. N~ groomed 3 Bdrm. W..tclff lemty $19.SOO A snactacul r hom e _Never lived &n ; qwc:}t OC· Located lo prestigious Doo't bolber callla&, un. 1501lJncoJnLane. 2 with lovety yard. 3 Br + famlly room. View of ocean & hills plush& eJetia:l, Open n~ -cupaocy fo r b11)'er. Nlgue!Sbons ... $1'9,llOO. less you can afford 0pen6u1l 1·5,&G2'193. Near slrops, acbooJs. Decorator'• delight. A Great ftxer with a 3 BB. plan, Z4x.G4 Levitt. 1974 {)\\11eranxioos' LaglllaMcJ-IRealty SZ 19 SOO * m_IJ•Fs * •parks. Asking only ltealatSl.52,500. 1,. BA. Ja.rge. dining· <LK.7343.,1 Country MAURY STAUFFER 496-2413 495-5220 ' """ n52.soo. To see call Dllplex famil.y room w /dbl. Club style pan for tbe TRIPLEX C.M. By ownr. lllnt cond. tn~ sos. $1.50,000 548·5117. .. SEA LION REAL TY 493-9494 130.5050 for a startet-"then bulk1 $99.SOO S.0.ll51 a br + 2 br. R.Dta •um· fireplace, +ucluded very discriminating See 3601 E. Csl Hwy, CdM t.be dream home to 3BdrmE:ndUnit mer-wloter.Yrlyl.ncolDO dell. atmy or 4th BR. your beach area 673-MM ~~~~~~~~match. Frp&c,patjo.Own/A&t. -10.mo.a..500. Prieedtosell. specJaHst. PACIFIC 1213N.C:i,~Laguna 0.GoffCamw ~lwMWt•evee MAltMAllAl.TY BERTRABENRY COASI' RESAL~. INC 1~~~~~~~~~11 __ _; ... ~ .. 2!""~'.!f'...-.__ REALTORS 21036 Brookburst. ffB ~~~~~~~I Gate guarded st of lux· HA190a Y1IW 1• -ZL5 Del Mar '9Mlll ll&34l8'J IUILDBl'S SALE ALI.MEW Duplex·SC·Sl54,900 Duplex-SC..us9.000 2 blocb to beach, view --------•I ury hms . 4 Br. den C.utt• BES'l'0'111ECREST $239,000. 3 br, 2 ba. f11n rm, din Ao ocean view without• aa Clemente Custm l•--------i Also 4 Br, 2 fam·rms REALTYINC. rm.onlgC\ll-de.saclot. premium price ! blU.lde bome nearing Wl"MAMCE 21ots-DP·Sll.000each Magnificent Beacb. coastal & ocean views. 2br, apt w /beaut. pool. f,Jwet area near beach & :.hopping. Only $89.500. (,)pi Ilse daily. 4~20!H ffouse.CB·Sl29.500 3br 2ba, loft, view $242.000. 714/'46-13 71 RV/boat yd. 2008 Port NEWPORT CREST'S comp)etionZ,OOOsq. Ct. 3 MOl&IHOMES witbSFHplan,CCappr &..J-cl leoch ·~~~~~~~~~I Albana Circle. Owner. lariat cooclo plan. E:x-=kf!s~•oo~t.~ fi':~ for private parties who Ccnstruction lnvestment Panoramic oen view. s,. Open Sat/Sun l ·S. qwslte up1radea, im· buy or sell a mobile ___ 7_3_1·_5606 ___ _ Br. ram-rm, contractors ~ IAY MC>-0847 maculate coocUUoo. Ao place. wet bar, s uo deck. home. r-..-,... •-pie•. pn'de of bomeS250000 ,,..."9'• ---------end unit too! Party .. lze 2~ car garage. No ..__ ....,•-s•vo•. ,. J_,W.YfftsCo CUSTOM-Sltt.900! llDUCB>$14,000 living rm w /m1M'Ored acenta'1145'3Ml97•orn4 Mo.-.orcllarcJes ownership. 3Br owner Presllgious Crown Poant 499-2237 Newports Upper Bay, Must aeUthla week! Mt bar " ftplc. 4 full ,_-...uo________ EZHOU5'MG emit w/frpl in Oceanside. home, oceanside of ijwy, Prime location! 2 at.ory Beaut. coodo-brdwd flra, ~ bdrmt +den. Combined l·l LOT lfifU W. Broadway $180.000. 15% down. J br. 2b11 , pool &SUPERBuY!Pricedre· custom bome. Private 2br2~ba,den+studio (andlyrm·kltchenarea. Anaheim AskForPaul IORIOltlffllty bunkroom attached to ducedon4Br.2Babome. ~g=~·:t:C::forU:: & library. Side oceao ~MALlY A munaee .. SubmJtof. ~~~': 'j1 the (714>635-0822 87~ garage. Great neighbors. Call 54().5605/ Agt " pool "~v parking. 4 view. Owner. 842·1242 or ~ 1193~.Cott.MeN fer! OP~ SAT 11-4 ... U ed near P laia "p':::~ I~~~~~~~~~ eo~-4-rlex $189 soo 49'4770 .._..____ ~06 645-9161 Ima Loa Court or call .... """ UVE ,.... ._,. ' · Socrifke SClle very spac WJ """"VUUJ:I• ---------Chris Harwood 833-3821, ..,,.,.,.,. " 4·Plex in Huntington llVIE«A Owner has bough\ ram. rm. & laundry HAltloa VIEW ---£,.-5-1-ILU--FF--Ferg\&SODRealton. ANCHOIAA LAGUNAIEACH Beach located in rapidly COUMTDOWM another " must sell this room. Partally aet·up .. CArttt!I... ~ ~-2Br 20x48 Bonanza 1964 appreciating area. Mo· i · I f 4 B forba.odicapped. Hurry! LUtl!."HOME lJ~O'THECREST .... .,.._.,_,~ DK•82 0 Hil•I Id · ments to freeways & 1;.LCYJ'S.LagunaBeach, rnmac. smge am r Callfast!752-1700 Prestigious Newport · ~ Only Plan• front row < 1 ·ll l. 1 e beach. Priced to sell. great ocean view. SS0,000 hrn. Frplc, encls'd patio, OPtN ,,, 9 •"' IUN IObl N(f. 8eacb3Bdnn,aba, ram. Terrine view. Heated ooean vlew NEWPORT '"==='='='= .. ='= .. ='='-==7=7=·~· locauoo near ocean. J ust can Broter. 558-3327 lrg. Jot. Lowest price in rm. d In.rm, comp' I Pool 2500 sq fl 4 bdrm. -listed. Hurry on this one! .• BDRM . Chns A .. _, area. hurry. $89,900. !• 11~1·11·~· ....iva~c!rsecluded briclt 3ba. rec room, dbl frplc. CREST cl on do 00 BvOIJmer $24.500 Member Calif " IJt'.J 831 3750 493-2202 '<l I .,.. h market! JI\& l bath W/ad· ., MuJupielistlngservice .. 4 PLEX HUNTINGTON designed home S37S.OOO W~l~Real&tate ' . ~ ~ d W:~. ~t'tz:~ ;.'~ ~~~ d~e. lirvmr.mo~:s4d: Joining bdrm /family OPEN SAT-SUN PACIFICCOAST BCH, totaJ rent S9S3 per · ----·-·~ Onl Cb gJ BBQ rm/den on ut noor + 2 !19 Calle Felicidad RESALF.S INC m 0 • s e 111 n g p r 1 c ~ i BDRM · Niguel -~•m•YES• ers.Amuntosee! Y arm ow area. morebdrms4cbalbsup MUSTSELL3BR.2BA. ...,.. 009 • 1 · Sl:.l.000.Sun&Sea Real Shore, custom home ·~· · • DOH'TWAIT SlS7.900. Open ~all 1·5, One of the nicest homes .....,.. ..,..,..000 Luxurious roothiJI patio pp 1833 Port lo East BlufC. Call for incl. master suite w /vu Ip, newly decrt'd on 1---------t f)itate~l4 _,.,,, home-upgraded-i!arlb ..,,.·. ;_ · • balcony " lge s tudy prem lot w /fabocn view. '72 Vikulg. the class or · Cal 'Ibis condo must be sold _........, appt. to see. Brashear & <easy coovenrioo to 4th $1(8,000 131·1013 mobile homes. 24x60 ApartlDellt Bwld1ngs: 8. 3 BDRM .2 1 '2 b11 Niguel !:f;-::~7~JtoF~oR~ thisweelt!!!SuperCarnJ. --0-C.-rl---OMA--L--Co. 675-iuri bdrm). Kitchen w/plc-___ ..-. _ +den, 2 BR. 2 ba .. xlnt 9.11.12 unitsinVermont starter home. S9l.500 E . 0 Ls 0 N 1 NC . ly size, nr. schools & ~~ ---------• ture window d inette . W WX._ i!;Y-U~ cood. 2 Storage sheds. & Manchester area. LA REALTORS playground. Interior .~Y~~,.._ Formal dining. Wving -.,.._ 'Jbe Meadows. in lrvme. Selling prices are at 2 · R·2 LOTS m heart or features new carpeting. ~ ... .,., '179,900, fee. rm w /frplc, wet bar & vu OPEN SAT. l•SPM 80% Financing. Red Hil 6xgrogs income 1 lSK to Dana Pornl $42.500 CAREFREE C0%)' brick fp, oak floors. Openbouse5ft/Sunl4 Little is Big!! Classified balcony. Inside stairs to 5.llE.SanJuan,S.C. Realty552.7:l00 1'73K. H\JD guaran. 10% Each. BESI' BUY lN BLUFFS. l?MPcrtM.araate ~!!.,!~etor.::;Ie"8!'!j~ dblgarage wtelectricop· Gorgeous' BR 2~ Ba, 1---------1 rent increase per year. LIVING Sl32.900 ~ ,._,., nr & extra storqe room. buge matr suite w /ocean 12'x« • Skyline in ex. Projected 12·193 return I R·Z LOT, close to In .... ,_ 2 BR. 2 BA, tile VAi.UY .9 0 --------·• calls with b.!t, readership OPEN SAT u ..... 23 lma view & fplc. 2COO sq.ft. oC cellent condition with oo investment wltb 1 203 downtown Laauna. u..., -~bigres !Toplace Loa Court or call Cbrla elfcance . .$1•.900. many ulras. In C.M. down. Hl.JD I yr eases ses.ooo roof patio home just I ... 5DHAllOIVU )'OW' clasaified ad. C..U Harwood 833·3821, --small park. low rent. guara n. Prin . o nly . minutes to beach. Fully ~' ~C PRIVACY oo a huge lot. • ~Y 6'W6'78. Ferguson Realtors. Modern Beas1l Villa 631-34'74 eveninp. Mike/ Agt. (213) 328-8410 81..ASr OFF In this 1964 insulated, close to pool, LagpaUo, w/separeafor Immed posaesi,ioo, lge 3 1x-eanrronl 18x60 mobile jacuzzi & clubhse Adult play or JIC)OI. Nr achJs. Newport.... 10" Mu..,..IHd I06t BR. 2 Ba, Fam Rm, or Charminr5, exclusive INVESTMENT home. S3S.OOO comm. '88,000 (42) EAIL y ILUFFS $U16,SOO. ODenlinSat/Sun •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• stud.lo. great ooeao view. 20X40on do Bay. DRIGHT t).wtka!P©. _ J'-(ali:" '. ' VIEW LOCA TIOM l-S. J.831 P. S'Ur 1 • 2 BUrs to beacb. $135,000. 67~1r/06 Two ~ea plus triplex ~Il~-W ,,1(0 Here it is totally up· HIWPOttT HTS. tE AA llAEl CH ILTIS New 2 br l'" ba Kingston, With each unit ha vine 4 99.2aoo Vi graded . B I 11 rt s MUSTS&JJH 3aTN. Camino Real carpets, drapes. refria, their own privaLa yard townhome. 3 bdrms. 3 A big 3 bdrm., 3 bath Sancran C-2100 bit-ins, encl priv. paUo. and single car garage *DUPLEX * ba, new cpting. Mexican custom home with au~ Nwprt Bcb. $22.000 firm. cau on this one! After tilethruout.Creat1r:en· --I ILlllS ao &11-7854 all.wearelhebest! Ocean side of hwy. level belt view. 759-1501 ocean view! Huge den, 11011 1 S.. ,,._ 752 '9~0 lot,easyaccesstobeach,1•--------1 tiant &file., 3 car Cf' 1:-1071 ew Mobile Home an El • "' ~~ l~~\o!."~~/~ HILLTOP • garage. l&4M463 OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE ••••••-••••••••••••••• ~~·~ ~=~:.·~ _A-'i)UAIL income Hurry , only DANAPOlti.T Real Fatale *i * * * * * * ~pie Wida. 9" ~. PLACE S167 . .i00 CONDO tftA6 IMCHAIMIM6 ..... -. ..Ja1te. ~h Of· -IO,.Yll:llP.M.I Ml.ss1on Realty 4~ BeauUluJ, nearly new 3 IAYYlc,,..,. A RAU IEAUTY •• -· - bdrm .. 2V, bath, 2-story Le 2 br 2 ba mobUe home ----illliiiiliil!l--1 old Sift Joan C.pistrano. 1WO sq n o(flce building Opportunity model. Wood burning ill e•clv. Ba.Ywlde Viii. Lovely Newport Beach 3 Bdrm. 2"2 At fordable u P . fstlte Sale Westaunster. 8 mos oJd. Uruque P.........,.Y bla 2 f&replaoo; P<»J, sauna, Qubbse. PQOl, Ja.c., priv. B H V ant l mmacula•e ~~downa3· J~ col~ B b . 7 z bllts from Free.way BR. 1 b~~i. atudlo. ~z_:l,Hlovlly ocean bch. poss. boat aUp. a ome. ac · ' =~·~; Si!.!~.-:am:.8.iea } 20~. 213/439-~ COm-1al w-_..ou11• .. ~. UFPV! '88.SOO _..!iOO _.,.__......,,. Move In Condition. Brigbl CbeertUl ....... ,__ .. ---.......... ......, .. . ., ...,,, . v,.,.,,,.,..v,.-.,,., , ...... , ........ two FR + POl'C:b IOOQJ; love· tft DIJ 4 PlEJES &olficebld1 .• a1Jooover BEAt.rrlFULMONACO Selling On A Cul-de-sac. Custom car lant• "peUo. By ly clubbse. pool 11 l·•cre ol land. Great VH. •'-·-• Or ag::s. Select Wall Papers. ~.-... ru -··-1= - 500 R h 1.. .. u "' B. · • 3 Br, 2 Dll, 1... k U owner. -· ... uuu::o. I.Ii. ..... ut PRD wttb fee Iota. pvt vv.:t· tl~OOO. c.12) IMonattbBay Plau tile• fl kit, nr pool .ts VllW Sun-• This Home Shows ke A Cd a1S>. call 8'8·2158; e, Rb'.~. atlleet. PoOI. rec buUdJng. La&uuaNiguel ~xlotcood,fee. Seth'Omoeeaetomtm. JNeeww~,.$.,l~~SUn,OgO.O . A "J o y Of ~n'f:: .. ~·.:t,;:.~Doubte .,.10 3 br. 11tuaerdepr.ftlinlmum 1.4~t~6-~7~2~2~2~1~3~1~.0~l~J~6~-~·~500Ni1U,fi:~64G-R1_440_.1 frun UU. beautllu14 BR.. .-v• • ~ ...,..., turnlabed. Low spAce 15% down Ownel' will 1: CHaaY LAICI family rm. home d•· ~~~~~~~~I rent. Wtat NtJrport. carry 2nd to qualified 1055 no-corttec1mear\btooeco1. COllOMA Da MAI :: tncis. wa&Mr 1t ~r. bwtrs . ...,.._ on, w/new cpl.a, oew .rtJS'llREDUCED •11.soo. Mot aetl. 75'·5"2 Like fiahlng .It •alllna ln drapes • treab P•lot. "" Lu Briaas home. by Manna Realt,y,641-f&!iO UNDERS'l.5,000 your own backyard? OM of tM lpt. l4U ,lo Charming l Sty. Colonial W/ a Br 2 *OOO w need ICMSAUIYOWNa Three Arch Bay home. Sun It Sall Condo . Th1s 11. venatlle home Eutblurc, sne,e•o. Ba . Living Room W/Plreplace. ;':riaJe:Nt~aeato.,.; OPEN$AT 12·.3PM ec:ietaMesaW.Stde 3br 21m. view, pvt beach 2Br/den. r11m rm. 2 ba, oo private take bu 3B <W·55) 644·8200 • Lrge. Bric.ht . Kitchen . Well tir2ba. rtreplace. dining PrtitenteclbJLoa Pldres 19119AnabeimA~e. lrtftlllls. Sl:w>,000<199-3933 A/C, frplc. By owner. suites. ea. wl]>vt b•lh. + OflM D C ted 2 S ny p U area. patio. encle>1ea ftealtt. 81 MoroTrlr Ptc. aer house wflBr dplx In ..;:Prt..;.;;;;n..;;onty.=;:...:.Pl;.:e.:::as:.:e ___ ,1_83o.a'l __ • _____ -t utudY•IC lam rm ere-W'e. 'nltU SUM. l·I e or a"-. .-.: a n 8 OS . Jird It comm a>ool Ele,ant Uvtna ln this 2 rear. $130,000. Ownerwm ...._ V"fo 1067 auJatioo 11 1>00I tbl In· Garafe/u lft:at House. Nr. Tennls 8 b 0 w n w ee". day 9 BR 2 Ba. atxct dotlbte carry 2nd T.D. 5'9-38fs OftEH SUM J 2-5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• eluded). COl\vtn.a readt· CourtS •Shops. SlS7 ,500 '9S·TS8a. Open ·flouae wtde. UPCt•ded cpu " aft4PM 7113 &Ilana 3br. 3b• + ty to 5 or IBr'a. Groat -St Jain clrpe. tedwOOd decks.•---------den Great ocean vu. llodl...._rrtce f•nrllY home w tlota of BIG Cal\)'()ft 2 B.R + cleo, __ l __ u_._s. ____ , co•'d patio It &napy MIWC.M 4.ft.D $1159.000. TaJceNyet Pl up Mutt sell, LaF1mJU1 rm for eotertalnlna. ''P\neburst". raotaaUc SPACIOUS , br, 2~ ba uneaftlM. UnobatruclA!d 199'1 Anaheim A'lfe. All 2 the h11J. l.quna R. E. le 3Br, lti<t ba. Uptradtd. Shown by appt. 882-DtS SOii CGUrM .u. SIJS.M. ll90del tome. f1'1.900. oceu vtew ~ rtacb fbr Br. 2 be. ~.000 Prin oo· Constr.49"1·"21 m.900.131·U28 or~Sl80.ooo. MM<M4:mau Prtn.CJDl1.m..m bnmedoctpr ~ '1. Bkr557·0':S:U75·5e3t ••••••••••••••••••••••• I '\ ' ..... ...... -. ~ . • --.. •· --..... ,.. -............ ,.. ....... -.. ~~·:.·-,.. ..... -.. •.......•••............ ······················· ....................... ...................... . ........................................... . . ~·;r ................ ,... . .. , --...... u.• ~ ..... uaace.e....... 3724 ........... JI.. ....,. .. 0 •ta .. 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JJff sm, 1 br, beam cell, y &.....l&....olfo -----L. ... ·~·· ..-~~· f'ioliW1 ...... 18r.2Ba. • ..... -............... tf'eel. ferns. No pits ... _,,.._ • -n••twW Now you cu Hv• in ~~~~~~~~ fala1111.2cs1araae.or. ~elf 2Br+den, z ba AJ lASJ 1moltera.U08roadway. 12noonLo!IP.!i!. Woodbnqe too • ..Enjoy 1~ IOAcalltM4CH .btaDdaJIJ6Sehl. $W ~.Tennla. pool F'catu.rtDga8edrooms-28atllroom1 awtm~ saWur. blk· R-RW.S ,.-.. bome mo.tat.t.Hdep..Ul.o?• ~~~~~=1~;~ A ...... S..•let =.'IJ:l~~F.t1\'e PaU~~!~aces 1/:/'ovr !>'o~.~:r ! wttb ~ beaaa ceil1aO New a br. 2~ ba • 2 br, z Y•C.JMj by. 1m Cbu.rch SL Call !We bave a limlled numbefoo( wtlla for member ot \he Vlllaae "vSeft &ull directiona. ba tondol. Pool. dbl aar. Beta i:ott. 2Br. 1Ba. 2blks At..._ Wiii 873-2879 ~rsons with one c~ld I AuoclaUon. nuauc t. 2. 3 ~~~~~~~~TIM pool. spa A: ~ck o~a beam celllnia. to ocn. 221 J4tb St. u.Rft..l•.a.•• ....... •A-• Br ~~~ bedroom apta. eet In Ii· = P9Uo &re feoced lo [or yow"e&rptl. IG5() $'17l/mo,536-0628. n&~lllUUU"UIAO ..-.-1 ,~t;k),carport. lush poplar 4' pint! llACHlRIPLEI complete privacy. Tbe " uo. WHtbluff •OO SEE nw;• 4 BR 2 •Wldestaelectlonposs. • t mot lease. Call •• ,.. 3802 eo.toMno ll24 land.scape. remalrung acreaae 14 lat VWaie. Victoria & Ca· Ba. w/cpb 2 ~.r gar •lnhousecomputeraya. ~-.. ••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• FROM "40. s. ci...... )'OU to do with .. you ~.631·2<MIO toed yard Mss 96MS67. •Dailytelepbooeservlce II II __ ... 3740 U742 Newland Street 2Br 28• W/paUo <714>!1!12 °'°° Wl.Jk to beach or Del .... Call now! 3 B" 1 ba -•-t. ..... no ree · · •Vacancies verified dally •••••• .... ••••••••••••• O a rd e n G r 0 v e ' lmmed' occup '$27!5. Cor. Culver iii Barranra Mar SbopplnJ. Quiel 973-4626 en, • nu p-.. cpts -·· · •Fullstaf!olcounaelon · a rea, w/greal 3 BJ\ ....... LI.Inc ltdrpa, stove, w~her & Shatp 2 br. 1 ba. 19081 •Ji)>eetoaged 86&over ~O :eauwuJ.tst'i: :: 673-5719 Walnut Square. 2 BR. 2 . owners unJt. Upper.2 BR llSl E. l7t.bStte .. SA dryr, gar. 2 pals, focd PaUllne St. S3$0. $150. •Freeren&alcou.nselln1 "'W ....... n~ood Private E!Side. quiet2 BR lh Ba, Ba, condo. AC. pool. no uni'-w/ocean v1ew1. Yd. 3h"1\ E. 18th St. S.D.556-7'56:642·7743 o()peo7~8:0N:OO FW.lldtc &1V rnti vie I . l I gar,patio.adlts.nopets. pets. Children ok. s:ns Just. titted al Sll0,000. .._ ~ Ev ea : 8 3 1 • 3 8 8 5 • LLQenUt UUlltJes w rom ove Y $325 337 E 18th St mo. 675-S88l BERTHABENRY ..... 2,00 211/37Ml37 Adult.I. QO 1280 Huge 2 br Near nrunMES lllLETOOC ltchen ; enclosed 67~36 . . ---------JlEALTORS ••••••••••-•••-•••••• «Sop $350. beach. Klcb ok · More ni;n 11 ~ L-M-EAN I a r a g ea ; P o o I ; Or•ngetree I BR, A/C. mDeUlar -....121 l.024c.aAMCH ' Smfee.6'$-4900Agt. · ForPrcteaionaJs.Jivlce -Mohl m>tmooUl. cau Clyde MISAPfNES refri~. no peu. Adlts. C0He1e Park 4br. 2ba. YOl"k1own Blvd <Manager, Apartment 1 BR _" P 1 . Tenrus. spa & pool. S300. DILUXEUHITS NearOCC.Availlmmed. Brand new homes. 3 br. f'•13l JIUC Be~BlvdatYortrtown '31>>89H013. ,.....,. oo.Jacuu>. Availl.(Wle.~ Slf9SRIU.NICI 839-1097 2..., ba, walk to beach. .,_ .......,.. 53'-041 l adult&. no pets. 28SO ---'------Blk totwn/bcb, Las lkh --------• E I •c ORSTOPBY $2SS mo. 2 BR. pallo. Harla Ave., CM IMeea ~._.. 3141 fineR.&lperabc'owner'• SltlhwwP.,,,_.t .......... II JC:::~f_:71o~e~~· 19UH.W .. d SllALLB!:ACMHOTEL bltm, City ol Orange Vtrde Dr. E. orr Harbor ....................... • unit + H Br Ulllta + lbr -=<*gar. ( "1\ bUt No. ot 19th Sl. > ROOMS "'2.!iO Week 21.S-281-0.\12 Blvd.> 549-2447 Oceanlroot 2 Bdrm apt, m unit & lrJ. studio apt. $79 raMONTH 1210 area Jg, more · SHORECREST.1 mifrom Ac.ut.C4:111>. Sm Fee ApUl50fmO.SJ&.1~ 2 Br 1~ ba 6lOJoa.nn St true old Med. Villa. &_per:oceao view. • SZ'10 l&e yd + + beach. 4 BR, Fam Rm, ..___._ ..._. Wmd )106 Adiil•· ,: ds · Trees. secluded. private U.-OODYILTa Near beach and boat ~2brt.icboknice patio. pool, xlot cond. NOFEE!Houles,condoal L,....~ 3741 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... no .. a · beach cove. No children 494-1691 marlnu. Lake of the $325Sbr2ba lddamore Pool/grdl)r terv iocd. du~!e.xes . Benta .. ••••••••••••••••••••• 2.Br,groundrtr. 548•7638 orpeUl.$750.mo.yrlse. ---------1 $~urv~ob~ 1000.moreavalloowl '800permo.96Wl13 Pavilion,67~12Bkr. LAGUNA BEACH MT~ Jc in liv rm, abared 1 br. uUUUes paid. sz.cs.,_4fl7_·_1.897 ______ _ ForS-.lyO.... 11 engineer. Iron AUare.as,allpricee. IWW• R .... G.lore!l INN. ':f,;".frv"Pt.:':3 aarage,yrly844-9279 mo.610JoaonSl. Apt B. STUDIO woodsy at- llAMO MEW pins. Detailed survey ~ 7 days 9 '°4 tt..-+ 1n ll42 We have lOOO's ol t>ouses. =: (714) 494.Sz!M,a 985 3 br, close to beacb. 548-7638 rnoaphere, fplc. beam 6 Unit apt Wire<: room, mat. Giant. oaks and C ·:iet'~e•;:; ....................... dplu, apt.• now. all N.CoastHwy. Yrly.$550. . Dc..aPoillf 3126 clga, S2SO mo. uut inc. ~~O:.eta~~!=~~~~: ~t.M: ::c~,~r~~~& ~_,I F~ "Tt,·~~~i;xe;~~~e ,t~i ;:.s· all pnces. Save on N. End studio. prime loc. ma250or493-4818 ....................... _494_,1_1_00 _____ _ Z~Ba studio., 2 • 2Br. wild fame. Deer. wild 2 Br 2 ~ ba Condo sch ools . S700 /mo. 64Mt00 ·-utiJ lncl'd. wlk to bch. .... r .. 111111:11 3107 lBR.clean.rreshiypalnt· S350.323MYRTLE UJa.17081ElmSt.,H.B. turkey, fox. racc<?on . w/bltns. range, d/w, 8'0-2118 $250mo."99-3636evs. •u•••n••••••••••••••• ed. gar. No peb. s:?M. 2Br,stove+reflig.,cpt s:ns.ooo. 848-ZSM days, Year around risbang. rrplcs in liv rm & mast •-.L..-3244 Large 2-story contem· Pvt twnhse w/beam clgs 8»932Saft6pm. carpets. Close to beach. !IJ&.4873eves/wtnda \VUdernesa area. ldeai b ca 1 ...-..-poraty home w / •Br , STUDIO w. /guage: utJI. patio & deck. Steps to . Olderonly.494-49lS __ ..._ ______ , location Good high r. 2 r ear. poo & ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• ram rm "den. Walk to pd. S275 mo. ls( & last . bch. Yrly 2 Br 2..., Ba. D~a Pomt·super ocean . SAN CLEMENn ground. .Picture oost !:sc~~ g;::1 ~~~: lllMT ALS bay & OCEAN Open & "9'7·1238 aft. 6 pm Sl5ClO 3 BR 2~ Ba $550 Vlew. New WO sq.ft. 2br, S/:c1ous Studio, Vt bl~ to DUPLEX card beauty. Invest in 1110 Sandi La . Call 2BR.2Ba •.......... U35 bdght...O/mo 0 lease m.:isl8&6'6-l.220 · · 2~ba~.644·5742 h. Great Joe. Secunty. _. 500 Ameri Tb.I.a tr WATERFRONT HOMES Beaut studio apt by week. Lft... •--&. 38 .. 0 4.93-7137 or 494.2797 -·· ,,_ ca. ansac· 333.0010 ext 220 or 3BR.28a ..........• $550 DowutownLaguna walk ,. __ .. ....,._ ~•22 .._ °" ~ .. Sparklln1 1 BR units UUQ can be handled com 4 BR. 2..., b -1:1 831·1400 to beach. ca11 .......... ~... -_. -••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 BR duplex frplc, ocean ~ ...... b ail W · . 6'CMl8ll. a. · · · · · · · ·..,, ..,. -'"· -••••••••••••••••••••• · · with sec uded earden .,._..,., Y m · nte: .5BR. Z...,ba .•....•.. $590 EASI'BLUFF 3 br 2 ba 2 P. beach. 2 &c 3 BR. vu, all appliances ancl patio. PLUS separate TRUSTEE. General Ac· 3BR2BA.fplc,COW'lyard patio. ·2~ car gar -"'Uto Oceaffront 1 8~. new frpl , dishwasher, dshwsr. sundeck. gar. ~~en~ C·l for =~~ :i>~ ~great Joe. $475. GtO. wsbr/dry~/~ef. t:rplg, W July \St, $325. .., garage,patios,960-2358. S36S incl utll. 494-8907 or &065 or call collect 9i00.213Je98.8Q21 Nopets.494-!57'92 (61 .... ..,.. LJVENearTheBeach! 2l3te93--0993 TWIPUX $129,500 f3Jf )392·3743. Night.I, SpadouuduJt.condo,2br, Ml 'orflHdl J7'9 " ~ C..a .. Sol L.ogllllaHma 3150 <314)382·3722. 2ba, eoc:lo&ed gar. Bltns Oceanfront 1 br older ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ar house Yr ... $800 Be•utirw Adult Ai>ts •~ & pools. S37!i. t. 5, ' ·~· . GARDENAPTS G •-w p "d '-•··-World dlx 2 bd 2 Super location near -1132-5262 TSLMgmt 642-1803 as ... at.er aa . ....,._..,. beacf) II Del Mar 1bopa. 2 ---.. •••••••• • CORONA DEL MAR 21661 Brookhurst. HB ba. golf coune, garden ._,BR .... PLUS -.. loard Badllay.,.a ... fa<be. -.doarmlq3BR, ·~ 28'T .......... ,I..... '62-6653 v.Ua ........ . stulfio. . --···-·······-··· 4br. 3ba, 2 car gar, Lennis '573 CutM~IRVM • ..., ba. patio, no pets. e Pool. t.esmis. Some ocean . .......... ..... 3869 BERTHAHENRY •••.. 1102 crta, jac, pool. Avail S525/mo.64&-2389 &Catalina views. Cl<>H r,children welcome,QO ..................... .. REALTORS ....................... 5/lrll. S550mo. No:e.u. nu; TERRACE, beaut THllUffS to hsbioo Island I& fine ~la.rUnaalsa4Smo. PAIUCMEWPORT 21SDelMar 492-4121 Palm Sprtnp ru.rnia&ed. 241& Les Parre ay, upgraded C.mb.rtdge 3 !Bdrm 2 ba single1ty RIG' beeeb.AllotBr.6'4-21511 Bachelors. 1 or 2 Pool aide Palm Desert 3Br . Twnhse oa Golf !:~1. 714-521·5711, BR.2ba.S52:5.0wnr/agt, early ma. Qutet street'. ~02w1· d ViHS..t Bedrooml6:Townhousei1 condo, 2br, 2ba, oo 1enUe COune $600. l-3Zf·2303 M4-55'76,UM895 Clean. fresh & vac&11t. O\ar"al'I 2 br. 1 ba. frpl, '1C4I Ill ~ From $299 . .50 slope. Spectacular view S/S Mesa Verde 4 br, 2 ba. D E E R F I E L D $!!50/Mo. patio, DO peta/kids. Nr. New l&c2 bdrm luxury Spectacular spa, total of valley & mountains . COlhlMeto 3124 huge F.R., frplc, D/W, TOWNBOUSE2Br.den, sbopa.$450.64S-l68Z. adult apb in 14 plans recreation program, Priced at '99.000. Wiii ••••••••••••••••••••••• close lo ahopplna. 2932 2 ba. wood declt. 2 ear GREAT RECREATION: -... 2 BR. new paint, from $270 + pools. ten· sociaJ program. 7 pools. 8 trade $40,000 equitft for v-clean ...,. 1 BR f...... Redwood Ave. $$50. S'250. oar w /elec o""r, mir· S -1 2 -"' ms, waterfalls, ponds! t.enois courts. At l''ashioo l -~ .... ..." SD refund ...... .., • .. ~ w1mm ng. saunas, A-, zn. .. Uos. pool, park· Island J bo •-Sa equity in rental un ts n N'>ffH• sn'"' :..,l'CIV> no . . < > ....,..77.., rored wardrobes. Nr. eaJlb bs billi rd.a ... ..,. ... From San Diego Frwy • am ree "' n beach area. Write owner, ~ii;c~ ,.....~&'Wt,. 1 d pool.a, parks & schools. b clu • a . • tng. 833-8080; 673-2026 drive North on Beach to Joaquin Hills Road. Ad #221. Dally Pilot, ,.._'locua.!!! ·Z.BR ~ouae. poo an Sorry, no pets. $465. 640-5560 ~~~.·IProlght.~dprote!1hnop's, lBRS27Smo.Adult&only, McFaddenlbenWeston '7141644-1900 P.O. Bo.x U60, Costa .....,.,t ·,,...,........ J&Cuz.ll. $395. fWO.Ul64or64Q.7072 """'"" .. "' I N McFadden to Seawind •---------Mesa, CA. 92626 ...... IHdl l I 41 642--4758 Boat slip, plush 3Br. 3Ba golf driving range. party DO pets. 1st & ast. o Village. <7Jf >893-SlS8 ~a IACHB.OR ...................... 2 BR gar fncd yard pet Tenace, UoJv Prk. 2 Br, 2 c o n d o • S 7 S O • room. garage.f>44.8905 .. a ...... ., ... CH at Balboa Bay Club. 6UMITS.M1119lcll. OK . N ··'"'Id -._5 ba, frplc, wetbar. Close S58-8!134/MCM919,e•es. FUN ACTJVJTIES: 2 BR detached apt, lrg ~~-Short term rental. All 2 BR. 1 BA bousetl w I CHMt ... . o C•u ren, -"' to pool & jac. Avail May a lo f\llltime dliector, free deck, & C.YIC C&n'a fW'uisbed SS.SO. Wlfurn aaraaee.Libaewlnalde ()pea view, i bdrms, 2 mo.~'1506 15. $425. 833·0618 le ~~:.~1se. Sunday brunch. BBQ's, $350mo•'138-lm BRANDNEW.Spacloua $f7S.. -&out.Goodreotsw/ex· balba,2carcarport.aua-Brookvtew twnl»e. end 833-1111 <1141645 ·1219 or trlpa, putlef'. ap0rt riewofCatalloa& dehae3&4Br.Allbltns. w ... ,,_...._. cbHle up or down. dicta in .... ol TeDl· llDll. 3 br, .2~ ba. A/C. WALNVI' SQUARE COIJ <ZlJ.>4»0391 t.oumamenta ..... ! ,._ trpb, 1ar, ~yd. 502 C116l1·1400 Ownw/-at......,., pie llllla. -· I ..... frple, patloe, t.DDil, 2 br den 2 ba twnhse 8&4UTIJ'ULAPTS: t'Jd a br2 baded_.lace, Yarttt.o.m . J ust Wm ot~--------~ Gardea Grove.t = =e,=-tos=~ ~·d~~:;~;.~ Pool'. Ide;,.. for cpl. No ';7!t~ ~i 2-r:·ti~ !:.,~ ~& ~~ Avallei:J:l.M7~· BeacbBlvd.960-?2L9 :,Bt,.~~-~ Br, unat complex. l3 Tri-person ~;~ pets.$311().645-97'99 Shown sun 1 ·3 . opendallylO&o?.Room· ColtaMna 3124 XTRA Dix twohse den. 2 ba. frplc $945. ~~~ ~·~:: M A Y 0 C K HOME FOR LEA.5E JM 3br +lam rm. 2~ba, Z1Bl661·lll& mate eervtce avail. No ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~J.';f!..:!Li~ ..::ns~ Ageot645-5044 playground. lge lot. 380"~ Excella>tArea et~!~: ·1.loU~~o:,:: Btful 481', 3Ba. pool, va· ~~~-~ul~pe· tr.Sony, BRANDBedroNomEW. lf ba 1 tb. bk.sfst rm. tplc, bltns. 3 BR. 2 Ba. fplc. nr Udo Elltimated gross income. ~ IUC>4 Nears. cat Plau Avail ~I. $525. !152-9Ut or cant. .->Olmo. Gard I& ........ vuq,..., · ourp ex. w /D hlcup, pauo. dbl at· Village. $495 mo. yr ly $28,800. Price ONLY (?M)484-2Me •OP&il HOUSE• !162-5630 evs pool IM!l'V inc. 549-2879. Oa.kwood I a r g e a re a. Sm a 11 tach gar, MIO. 5'5-3604 lse. 998..s868: 826-19.28 $298,000. Owner/Agt lOAM·3PM ......._ILUFFS ~Ap&rtments c hildren welcome. !n4)S36-<t048 SA SUN"""'" llNTAI. WAMTID: ,..... .....,.......,....... Westaide Costa Mesa. Br+ den. 11,; ba, pauo. Big Canyon beaut3 BR. 2 ~...a $.175..2BR.aemifurn, u$'f--Circ"""'le' Sharpendunil.3&,2'-'l 880irvinetatl1lh1 S300tmonth.Ca11Chris or QuietHunt.Bay,adult.s· ba, overlooking golf _.... • 190""-·-A.eresDr. -"""' 4 br, 2000+ IQ rt, Univ. Ba ----• .. _ te Megaoat646-4143. only condo S350/mo. course. June I s l. ~operty' 2100 ~..., Green t.ract.. Enter HlCb area. llove in by • ~ .... """"'~· 5 ps 64S-OS50 91i2-8UBor979-7971 71 644-0509 • 2IJ.39t.2:10l on Fus h c I a of f 5/14. To $700. ~ to pool. tmS/lle. N0-47'5 ,...........,S... LAMAHCHAAl'T'S 41 manager. ~·~·Y··-;~~·;~· ... :·;·•;; Ml•-rt .._. JIM Sun fl ow er, bet w n <Ted).956-1297 aft:5pm. 1700 l6th St. Laree 1,2"3 bedroom br 2 ba condo. squeaky • Lfdo6ZJ Condo sprink.leredat$28,Irvine • ...:;; .. •••••••••••••• hirview&BearSts.lm· Npt Shara, 3 Br, home IDoverat t6thl garden apt.I. Dsbwhr. clean, pool, great loca· Breathtaking views Industrial Park. 2712 Oceantnmt bou:ses avail rmc. 3 br, 2 J~-~ltos, $500. monlbly. Call 54z.at7o bbu, encl gar, gas bbq. ~~~n137S31 ~;.~~J!1 Kent. overlooking Newport Dow Ave, Tl.lltlo. All. now to JUDe 1!1, S150 & frplc, din rm, &uuu rm, 831·2170. Webb Realty Pool. Gas Pd. TT8 Scott .....,. "' '"' """ Back Bay & The Can· TI4/494-1763. 805/688-4460 $200 wk. or by mo. w/W crpts, drpi, ren l&Z Br. Adults, not pets. Pl. 642·S0'73 2 bdrm. 1 ~bacon. nery, this &op floor lux· ~ doe run, dog bouse, Hts. cottage, shiny re· F\lm or uni -yrly. $22S . be h. ..,"" ury condo epitomizes the LohfwS. 2200 patloa, veset 1arde model, 3 br 2 ba, RV "$250. 2421 E. J6tb. N. NIWf.SIOE do. 3 Ma. to ac _,.,. good UCe at Newport . ....................... ......__..,_ lrbtd area buge labdaea storage. $550 mo . Hta Gf6.1.80l 3br,2ba, Townhouse. Up.. mo. Ask for Leslie, 2.450' of spacious airy Ofl!K:llLDG SITI ....................... yard, walled, 1mok UNIY.rA& &t -5168,531·15C9 • graded. Lge patio. 546-SM> comfort-2 lrg BR/3 ba + Huntlnglon Beach G IRUd 3202 alert ayatem, wtr aof· Immaculate 2 BR +den ult BR F a .Delux ooodo Bayfront l Children ot, 645·9543 Deluxe poolside xtra lge den. Prof decorated. 2 27,000 aq. n. lot near ........ -... -...... lefter, gar door opener townbome lD one or the East.bl 3 • am m, bdrm expended Vbt.a del eves, 648-G62 days. 2br, 2ba, bltns, dshwhr. pvt parldng spaces.SJOOO Pacltlca Hospital. s H<>llEFINDEJtS Newpon.-llesucboob. belt corner locations. :~2f"'m':~::1·:!::: Udo Pool, secm1ty com· Nr beach. Adlt.s oopets mo lse. 9!5.5·0424 day, PaintaShop.Cnt.r&Clvtc 1bouaandaOfReotals Availablellayllt ~unit -aircood. ·re· 7S9-G905 pleteprivacy "7$. incld LargeJBrtownboosupt, S2S4> mo S36-3J62 · 838-l.906eves. Center SJ.35000 Allaruaallpricea F •v..a-3.-. acl1 for lnuned. occup. vtWties~1020 2ba,frplc,patio,garage. · · Da~ eOurke Rltr Sample:a t ~ -'550/llo. <X·20 Quiet complex. Adults, 2 BR 2 BA. nr Beach Blvd BEACH YEARLY 1 br Stl).9950 '180bacbbeachcotta&e --··-•••••••••••••• HoQyMarkaa"4.QOO ~ht~.~~>:.~: no pets. $315. 645-3381 or & Inter comm ffosp .. O<'ean ~uplx, at beach. $1502brbsefncdldds ~~ ~;'1~1te: Br. Cl'Dt view, completefy rt· IAYAtOM1' m-*9 fplc, gar, pvt yard. AdJts S245. util pd. Zl3/fl49.5l.35 BeautifulLalBchfr:per. ~FET13br~gs~:icE frpl, walt to scbls & Lowe8t priced 3 bdrm, 3 modeled, decorated. 28R~mcic{:iiarly, MESA VERDE home at· only. no pets. 847·3241 Large3BR2Ba.aundeck. ty, prime loca. lb rom 557-GIU part. Hurry, call 1162-7788 ba home in Irvine. 2 Inds cpd. Nu c rpts. rMUt UDO mosphere 2"3 br dlx evstwlaJds bltns. cpts, partting. Nr ~~·000· ?»o4.58 or~956B. s t ory towabouse In wallpaper & appliances. 2 BR.Z"· _ ........ .,. apt.9.nopets,546-1034 NEW2lgeBR l~ Ba gar beach. 20C "'1rd Sr. S32S Smoke Tree. Pool, Oo&e&oscbla &sbopplDg .,..1 • ., .-• • mo yrly ~ 2,.... Be uUful i ........... 1206 3 BR. 1~ Ba fireplace, clubbou1e. Overlooks cntr . S79.5 mo. Call NIWPOIT'CllEST 2 Br. l~ba townhouse. w/opor, W/D hkup, fplc, ,_..._:· :.__::;_' _____ _ ~ ~ ror:.i land r,.'; ... -................ es>cloeed y;;J, or 1cbool. part .tc am.la ct.a $4.50 9'73-114tdays lfoo·Fri. 2 BR, 2batbs. $41!5 patio, yard. frplc, encl. pat.w. $355. ~3604 S. Cle•• 3176 "bousepedallutil.paved Lowel)'3Br.2Ba,frpJ,nu N74279or847·Sf.22 mo.~~__!t!Cl'd. . S..Clt• .. • 3276 • gar,taundryrm.$375. 3 BR. new decor. huge ....................... . rd "5,000 Don Doran ~pet&. t6Z:S yrty. IM&4•.._.. 3240 CINTUltY ZI _..................... TSLMgmt 642-1603 mslr, adlts. 00 pets. Nr 1 Bdrm, 1 bath apt us Tr· AIJ.. 'J5.-0S19 • ... -................. 6'0-~or6'75-7133 (Sr, 2Ba, new c-·. close 2 BR 1 Ba 1nc1ry f u s hops $350. 963·4196; plex with poof. 3 blks to Clll _.,.... Ull New~leaant-2 bedl"oom to bch. 00 pets $ieo mo pets. $265 mo. 1st~ i.1: S56-58J7 ~~1 Sandra ADVAMCI NOTICE ·-·--•••••••••• <~> or 2 bedroom + Leue ~ mo. Wood· 492-0139 • • + SUMI. 2169 E. 16th Place. 2 B d r m • l ~ b a •---------~ VllW LOTS ..... •• 11! den (15°D). Cedar fr win· bddae· 3 br, 2 ba.. frplc, ~-Avl 4/22. Townhouse. prime area. Af lwllf1 Fa lllsllecl Home-Widera being of. WebavelOOO'aotbouel dDw home. 5 8locb to qg, drps, compl rec. Wfil ...... J291 "'-mi to bch, new blue orU.,.xld1ecl ltOO rered l it c boice of dplu apb DO• ali ~aeb. Private 2·car fad!. Lake ~· fia. ••••••••••••••••••• .. •• 14 3 Br. 3 Ba townhouse. crpts & drpe $350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• magnificent. ready-to. are.u.'allprtces:·Sanoo ~:;:re· Fully main· hlDI • poola, ~:: ........... orefl Bay from apt wtocean vu Nr. Fairview It Bater. No pets. !162·TTn Ag~n~o. THE EXCITING build ocean view lots. fee. · yard. Ad(l)u. No 'r.IUB11ltevesi:;, w WehavetOOO'aolboUles too, boat allp. $2000 mo . .,.Nopets.545-1882 PA.LMMISAAm. Land ~veloper ur1ea 64Mf00 A9 pets. Inquire 525 1ltb Sl. 55Nl88 6'0-dplxs, apts now, ali 646-4517 aftS New3BR caado, fplc, trsb QUIET ADULT MINUTES TO NPT ~mmediate response aa ln4)98CMl31 ............ 3241 areas. all prices. Save oo cmptr, darling sus mo. 2 BR l 'Vt Ba. encl gar, pvt BCH Just a limited number or •••-•••••••••••••••••• fee. OCEANFRONT deluxe 3 &CC)..5546 btwn &8PM paUo. new cpts Id.rps. Nr 8a h &2 BR • theBe JoU are beiJlg or. 5'YGl.ASSHft;I. &MeM.ilKCOMOO '45-4900 ,,.,.. br. 2 ba, gar. No pets. bch. S32S 960-1.279 c .1 . '·1erec1 to bulldens for saie Low!)', laree executive 2br, 2ba, upsraded, cHAl.MIMe . .,. NowtUJunea.673-6840 3 br, Zba. Lower. new · ~~:!j~0~~fs attbiatime. (714>498-0200 & family home: 4 fabulousrec.Sec.$34.5. Op•• vie .. 2 bdrm .. To1•aaae "'r• .... 1 cpt.s, drps. No pets. Nr. NeM HuoUngton 1;1arbobr. 1581MesaDr. 63S-f15S ""' .. • • .. •&...a. ..1.......... 3525 ~ OCC -751 """" sharp owner's u01t 3 r OCEANFRONT bdnM., raQllly rm. + balb,2carcarports,SUD· WMUWUWG u..rw ....... ._...mo. ..........., !,!a ba lire lace' ra~ <SBlksEa.stofNewpoK Ire. bonus rm. 180" View ..,..__.._ -.i.! .. .--1.. k'>c lease JleaA.. •"•••••••••••••••••••• •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• IN 2 • P . " Blvd.) t: lOO'oHrontaaeoo2legal cl ailltharbo rea _,._ ~......... · ~ OC.,.AN v E s lNSTANT rm 2 garages Kids & , Iota. Beaut. atalra to oee r a · St~ lg (ar poof refrig, to move Into now. Super .,. 1 W • 8 n G••rml ll02 Central loc. 2 Br. lt,<, Ba sm;.il pets oK: $445 pr 546·9860 • ocean wtsmall loe cabin. $1400Mo. dawh. Pets ok, morel Sm setlllltfor superpenon. Clemente, 2 It)' end unit ••••••••••••••••••••••• apt. Fncd patio, gar. mo. Move in now! Call IEACH LIVING Woo't Jut $350,000. Ask '7l-4400 fee.Sbare.MM900Aat. MAY 0 CK =:f·~~Rt0 !~Ba& •IRAMDMIW• S32S.6'S-4665 842·1328or~5402 without high beac h for Mark La Chaoce lfAA80A SZ75 l&e 2br kid ok 1ar. co..,.o•mo.. bus. $415 mo. 77().2317, Cher ry Creek ~dull 2 BR-terrific view. plush •TERRIFIC• prices· Enjoy these I,53j~~! ~ :"~ ;;:· UIOO'a more avail. Fee. ~~ owner/agt. ~-1 r 21c!~, f~~~n~ cpts. + bltns, l mi tobch. 2 BR.2 BA. w/fplc, O/W. beautiful luxury apts ~ · · · . ~Alt. t'114)4M•214e j~: pooi Locaied $31S. 2201 Pacific, cpts & drps. All this minutes from beach. e e , .. --...... am qe 3l>r tida ot. Lee ff• tw• ,.,.,llttd at 2101 s. Funiew. Just 631-05.17 ; ~12 ~8:~~ O:. ~df::, ~0::0.1~~:~~ • _.. A Olvl!ilon or pool, must aee. Fee. 3 Br. 2 ba. Fanbstic .......... ~ ............ S. ot Warner, N. ol S.D. Dduxenew 3 br, 2 ba apt. no pets. 98S-4S67 r ec. room . fireside ..... 2400 ffitrbor fn\-eslmentCo. ~All. oceaoview.SmldotOK • ..._, • , .. , 3101 Fwy,S.1J9LNopets. paUo/ yd. 2 car gar. tounc•.bWiardrooms& ·-......... -.... -lie Laauoa RJt,y ....................... Walk lo So. Cst. Plaza. WALK TO BEACH. bach. aand volleyball. ~YVAl.UY Loftl1 3 br La'"'marit _.,,. Resp quiet worlint a41t, tG:s..98Ull8 aU new. all uW inc. $22$ CALWAHAAPTS No.~ 8taamoa&. Cldce SPYGLASS BILLS. view Omdo. UNnded. CklM f\n l)ach. utlJ tDc:. YrlJ ...... J t I t d ep at tbe bcS bollDeel cw· 3 Br Pam B.m, tl5C> yrtJ. to bucb-: tU-•o•; BeauWul oceaa vJew 3 szoo. ~iii Bnnd new 2 Br, 2 ba, =D·sm~ • · 15200 llapolia ner tn the ValleJ. W ~ IGOlaart~ BR, 2 ba, SSllO lae. IOt9 T ~ adult.I, no pets. 208.5 • WMtmio.t«.m.OGlt l00x120. ButlHH 6 ZellDr.Sltl&aiitoaly. C:.W .. Mtr J722 ,..... Thorin (btwn Bay & 3 Br. l~ ba. clo.e lo CIMMAMOM bome ot 22IOO IQ ft llvilll a BR. I IMa., deD, frpl, Ditt I Br, 2 ba. ~beat. --· .. ••••• .. •• .. • New 4·Pla . , 2 Is 3 Hamlltoa). 1'13-2058 or school & sboppln1. No Cl8 ArT'S apace. I 1talrwaya. patio. Clo•• to ever· ynt, llt. •n.. •bdrm' ba. new view ......... Clea.quiet, no Br-unlta,pt'tcommUIUty, m.fBS20peaS.l.2-4 pets.SllS.768-8764 m.aSo.llrootbunt elevator, 2!X2j comm1 1t'.lo1. ·Older couple Avai15/1 a1ua.., bocno. No pea. 957S5 ~Pmo. bovtndprq UOI w ............ m.ast 1araie 12' cdJbal, tlec ~..'.L~ Pflt.IJZ All-DON'T MISS OUT ON ar5a-'JS7 ?S-1777 _,.. 11 .._ mr'i!:at;i New 2 Br, 2 ba E-Slde DeJu.xe beach apt for sal. ALICIA APTS doon Yoa11 be•·••·· ~14f7 ,_..._,. 1•1t• ....-..__ .... ~· In acl'Olll from S.A. G<>lJ' & Pool, Jae., on PCH. -·a......__ · --oor TllJS 8barp J BA I BA. ___...........,._ -C.-Mlli9 3724 ~-a~e "=--a . •. c.c. S350/mo. + dep. Sunset Bch. No pet.. .-u-. .. _ .. to the OWDU, '"· l . PL&ME 8".JOY our a w/Cfllta. fDtd 71Ud, conv ....................... ....................... ~ "' .... " '1085 1?75 963-4636 i.,.ma~ Sill~ ~:ry valu::.,: ecfamllybocl!M.•Baora ana..tm. -..i qt, GorttcM ClQ)'O«l Vlcw, ton w. Central Ave. 1~ 646-· Sony,nopetal IOld atra.-= will • c.t.. t~ Ba. Sllautn GOlet. 281', ~ ckft._:m. $50 Vim & .. cnJ No. of So. CoHl 2 Br. 2 Ba. meet utils. pd. Bachelor apt, nr beach, carrJ monp,e. Jlmt be cbaer t~taoat. Pooi Buell wait coodo. s br, 2 adlU, '81DIO. ~ 1 bedroom Pl au· ff• ·278' or Mo. to mo. $300. Adults SUkl mo. ' aold br J-. laL s.. •llk*loa 4'0¥W I.or UJ ba.1"JWled opes, bltu, 918 Terrace Ho. of PCH. lbkt...m., pool '7St'81C on I)'. 922· lh m llton. 962·3!133 ..._ 4000 Leora 8 . Cofh), l•~r urlmml.aa All• brick paUo, yrly lte. mo&omo.LoYelrlbr,I 2311Newpcllt811C.M. MS-0314 Larp3br.oupot,crptalt ...................... . CoNIJIDd RMh.7 Co. or !!!.~!~!'!~ faOO, C71')MS.12.lt or ba lo p" cornmwdtf MM115or......, 12921 rtower Street, 2uwtpatio. no pets, 1:w dr111. No pets. ssso mo. R.oomw/klldlelMlte .... 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Oreat Freeest.S4l·S930 ••••••• •• •••••o••••••• ComlL 882-8314 WESTEBH FENCE CO. .. ...... , .... ••••••••.. re.liable couple. Ref a. Illa OH&. y won; at.,...t.prices. 1'19 BA&JAppU&DN&r.rv Shasnooo It .11w•m clean. Wood•Clualnllnll Pa&ntto1. "allpaper, 541).1'113 Ftreplacea. patio. 51S'M.OU ..................... .. TRJPCHARGEl10 Oolor bn&bteners. wbt R J. Huff!Mn&Son. Uc~t.sl 53&-1837 carpeotr)', letl'I malnl. The Moppet.a tbat'a our veneer. 40y111. eirper. U c Ct:RAMICTIL&. Speciul· I025 M.tn.S.A. CSJlll lO min ble•ctl. Clean Remodel &addition.a. & ,..pair. J Wautb. oame Cleaiuna 11 our ac~. 87).2999 YOUNG II.AN. s Jts expr ty· l!:nlriestnoors. ~ yr.c ~ 1151.(11.f» liv,dinrns.baJll1:S.Av1 i4.W6440C'W~I. "°"9llc.a eGOllOl pmeCall546-238.1 ........._ lo waUcoverioJ. Free esp. Sml repa1ri.. ----------1 rm fl.S). couch 110. chr UC'8\IC!d6Bondtd. ·-···-• ..... ••••••••• · .--T-. eata.~AAd)'. 962·1883 A•,ci • a.plll • SS. Guar clim pet odor Fonnica Counter To~ in· I I • 7 f!oo ~ b tbJ ....................... --------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cpt repair. 15 1n expr. llMODILI.._. ataUed to your 1pec1f1ca· ••••••:••••••••• ... ••••• waif:·= .;uJ.ws · .. ~o Meo Will Move Ed PDtinl ••er l •try· CERA~1IC TlLE . .S.vo lloney•Drtvow.-ya, Do work rnyull. Reta CUstom Room l\dds tlom. Latest colon & de-OCC Stud t T k Soec 'price for vacant re: You" We handle lrg & stuceo/eavea 1180 Jncl by expert Call 557-8280 Parkin a lot repairs, 581--0101. CabinNCountert-OAft liOll Free at 675-3113 e.n · 1 00 t.ruc · afdeOce. sml moves·orflce ai =8 Ed••rds. Lie af1.3pm. Paul aulcoal, Lie.NB.CM WeCareC. lCleanera. Apt·()(fice-Comm· t '"9.J:Mg . ~~~m, Ron Tbo-tGuYS97~10 hOU1ehold. Dlatance & New & remodel; tub11. S6SA.lphalt6*-487l. "'•·am clnrpeor sham . C\wtornHomes&Unlt.s local, also packioa. Quality work. lnt/Extr, s .. ~ .. ~-drainboa--'·. •· """"' poo n .... U•0 ootQuao\ity ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'°"'APEST baulln., In lm-ed S•rvic•. Call Lowesl le~al rale ""'""•" ...... h'wMSenke Alsou--..i .. .-..Allw0tk W'o(\.Ulm.8 .v ..................... r '-.<Ull • -.. ,. Uc/'-· .... Ca TlU·"'"· .. · Avsroom"°.!Ufs.Free entries.673-6082 .............. ,, • ANV .......... D'U LANDSC~PUIPSNG/CLEAN· town. Fr. eels. CHEAP! Sal.l,y'a Maid Service. We u11>n1 ....,.. tla u. D 6312898 ....................... guar. Truck mount unit. Free&Jt. 831-0361 arriveln10min.642·M94 Pb8f1-ma . es ma . an. . r .... s.r.1c. DllVProblema? Fr. eat, reaa. ratea. D ......... Malntena.nce,lmmedia\e 642-298Sor646-l390 , .. ..._ ...... JR..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Let our OMV experts MS-3'716 ~...., servicina. 142-9907 Rub blah ff au 11 0 I, HOUSECLEANING. ex· ~agj? .. rhecJ ....................... R I I help you. Call AI M En· ••••••••••••••••••••••• F\1tnl M vtn "Tree perleoced, good re· ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• . emovals. tr mm n.g. terprbes for free con· c.t..... Sllp Covers, Draperies. VERYLOWPRICES ture 'ReJ u fereoces It affordable All PROFESSIONAL Neatpatcbes&tntures prwung. Free est. Llcd, sult.atlon.52S-6n8 ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• bed spreada. upholstery On Oardenin& Maio· ~~ ' re a-prices. f't'ee esUmate. Paintlna. Inter/Exler. RBIEST. ltl-1439 lnsured.642-2624 ,._ 11 Europeal''an Go1urmettn Chef cushions & pillows. teoanceGi!Orge 569-2015 ~1939. Reas,worti:euu642-0386 pt rallta Tree Service. Tree prun· -peu-11 for lJ occu Ont your Custom fabrics Cree est. Garbaae 4 Truh '7 i · •••••••n•••••••••••••• home. Andre. 5'8·1384 Jeny'a !Jlt. necoratOl"B Pror. Japanese Landscap-$4 PICKUP Immaculate Cl.ean.ln& Co. Painting. Extr /lotr. Ex· •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• ng, removal. top pm~. Carpenter. Free dyg welcome 962·4185 !na It 1~enin1. Maint. ~2314'or548-3381 For those who deserve pr'd, booe&t. neat. reas. Any plumbing, Waler Lie· J ns · 646 ·48 7 l · eetimates, Any ii.z.e jobs. C 1111,. __ _,._ ' incl. moW\Jlg, trimming, the best. 75&-0377 Uc'd 964-100 Dave serv. leaks. ~tbnn encl, 1_«_-4_1.3_1 _____ _ Tony 646-9866 -~ BedrfGGI spraying, weeding. FrH llauude ' I ceramic tale. Reu. Wlildow Cle•I. ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• estimates. ~1072 ... •••••••••••••••••••• lm 11 lfil I f1ne Ext.er Painting by 832-2468 Ill "'-I F I I •••••••••• ••••••• ••• • • • ll '"~ .,~ 1.1 ' Try ••• • ••• • •• • • • •• • • •• • • • • r ~ee ance carpenter, oundalloos, reta n ng GARD~ .. 'G """"" · ~ c .. uis. •....A... WI d 1 d comm'I, res., No job too walls, blocks, patios. ELECTRICIAN Priced a::.nm ntlSUMSHIMI LANDSCAPING me.836-MSSUbrs. ,_,.., n ows c eane · r e· small. John. 53141082 M6-83Cl. Uc'd. nght-rree estimate on SERVICE · Reaaon&bleprlc:ea. ••••••••••••••••••••••• asonable. businesses. largeoramallJobs. 54M375 CMILS 968-8783 P*YourCastle ROOFS installed factory homea&apt.s.847-4461 Carpentry It Masonry. a.Id C:.... Ucensed 613-0359 G _, ... t~•-~ HousecJeufnl It olllee Sl>ecialiling In resldeo· direct: est.ab ~ yn. Call Fences, cvrs, decks. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • _.......~ specialiala. Spec. oo apta tial homes, lnt. & ext. Harold Gunn ~-2361 u. you're not reading the Brick blck concrete. Pleas hm, activities. Custom Electric. Ind .. ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• & RE worlt. Serv 7 littJ ds Cl died Fl'eeeat. 546-7S33 John superviJlioo, meals iocld. comm, res. & malnt SYS. HANDYMAN. ~om~ " daya ,;Ir. Bonded. '10-Brickwork. SmaU jobS. ri:!s~~hLlcck :u~i ltMtOOf.FOR LISS you~rea ~log ~o: oi loving care. Ages Zyrs & Honest & reliable. Free apts. Conscaeollous sured.~ Newport, Cost.a Mesa & Guar .. insrd, rree eat. Comp.shingle&bot newsy mrormat1on a s Want Ad Results 642·S6'78 up. SI hr. Ph: 552-8976. est. 979-8542 Craftsman. Call6'$-0302 1.rvlne.875-311Seves. Ted. ~7~ Free est. Call894-0421 well as some great bu'f1'. R~ 4000 R.Mhibtose-. 4300 lilailless ...-... 1111 ,.,. Lo.f&"-d SJOO "'••• SlSO tWpW.t.d 7100KetpW..tecl 7100 ....................... ....................... °'' ~ 5005 Oppoi lw.lty 5005 0,. DOI Wit 5005 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Ambassador Inn ln Co6ta ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fou.ad : Male Keabood. •SU%J'S• Mesa, 2277 Harbor. Cen· •HOMESRARlNG Coffee ab.op, located In N/West Santa Ana. OutcailMasaage Adlm/Aaodeh Aaaembly U"allylocat.ed,23Srooms. SERV. ~'lblq,Sdayoper•· 543-6095 lOAM-2AM 731-4462 Married remale en-TllAIN(E Prof. Screening BUY NOWI uon 7 ·»-3. Buy direct t..repeneur needs well or-llUV MANY with kltcbeo. NoFee"l'llPlaced • trocDmr.5116-9419 Found: JRISH SETTER. DIVORCE /Bankruptcy. 1ani&ed.aelf-directedad· phone & TV. Swimaun11 530-2494 CONSIGN NQWI male, 2 yrs. Vic: Old sso. Legal ~lat, 12 yrs, minfstraUve a&SOClate. ~Bl.EIS pool, jacuzzi, and rec.1--------1 • ~to•~ 5025 Canada, Trubuco. O.C. Action Legal Typ-Curreotly 2 days per room. Dally & weekly Retired lady w/share • Net Sl70.S200 per week. We have 1.1 million .._,. ._ '81~ 1ft .............. 19 .___.. ~ • .-it1'on & p•""ERS rates startin1 from S.54 a spac1'ous Westcllff apt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• · -""6--..·---'"------"""°"' .._,._. ... """ Niil Contractual reservations backing with AAA to be ru11 Ume by etld of week. Pvt bdrm, bath, furn or U.S./Canada & the following airlines United, llt, W & 3rd T.O.'s Loet: is Mo. old male Slenderway Club needs im Salary negotlable. NEEDED 645-4840 Wll. No smoking, drink· Delta, Western. Hughes Air West, Continental. LOANSAVAILA.Bl..E Rusty mix, Uc. no. 7188. ladles who are ove~-Mall resume to: • IMMEDIATELY!~ Unrurn. room + bath. in& or pets. Sl.00 per mo. KLM "Dutch." Swiss Air. Luthansua. Credit no problem. "Areo .. Small nick ln weight to train free m PatRaffee Enterprises TOP rAY!!! Call eves. 1·9, or wknds. • lOCJI. Investment tax credit • depreciation ........ 752-StOl tonaue. Please help. dancerdse & dlei pro-P.O. Box 12310 All shift.s. day, swing & May l, SJ.60 mo. In H.B. 1 mi. to bet\. S3S-68ZS ff7:>-0752 deferrments. 64&J814. pm. Eam 11.000. moor Sant.aAna.Calll92'712 graveyard Include~ • We hatte 118 '77, '78's In Fleet need 200 total by Short term R.E. m ·s fut. more P /T as an as· 1·--------·1 wknds. Long & short . Glrl 23 nds respons wrk· Pvt rooms ID E·Slde C.~. iog,cleao F to sh11re 2 home. Unfum. $200 + bdrm apt 5.57·4396 M ny l. any reuon. BW Daven· LOST: Sall Terrier type soclate. 973-9183 term assignments. Holt • Purchase at ractory invoice 4 Star's minis or port,549-9803 fem dog, white w/brwn , day & vacation pay. dep.Call64S-7857eves. ----· ----- Fem nnmate needed lo Southwtnd's z.s·s uJO<~ Financing of invoice apof.2', red collar, Vic. Slim gal, 40s. eneraeUc, AIRLINE Hosp1tahiat100 plan ~ules lax & lkense tbru CROCKER. 1.2.0 APR. 7 /NEED 19th & Anaheim. CM. educated. sporty ~ con· SECURITY avail. •MESA VERDE• shr 3 BR hse overlooking Private Home Newport Hbr. Looking Nr everything S4S·209S for attractive, clean. out· Room In CdM. Yearly. going person who enjoys M/F. Verynlceloc coed living. Furn, lndry, 640-6288 S200. ~9623 eves. year nOle. 548·2"WO UJ Fri. Aft 4128, aider some swing aa part v'MONEY callcollect213-~. of a relatlo,osbip. Go For further inC0Tmat1on contact Mr. Lhisner or Mr. Miller • places. Do things . Male, AGENTS Loat: Blk It wbt Collie 6', 175 lbs, SI. Reply Box ~· 2 mos. R006evelt 1~. % Dally Pilot. P.O. ay, CM. 54U157 ~~~· Cost.a Mesa. AIRLINE VOLT 't ,. .. •n•C;Ul'>.J.j• •.1 ,.,.,11 t Sunny unf. room. $135 mo Mature empld female. +ulil. Kil priv. w /D, seeb same lo abr 2 BR ~21110 Newport Reh. l "2 Ba. encl gar apt · E!Side CM. Smoker pref Dale's R. V. Rentals, Inc. (714) 559-4446 Out.side Ca. 1·8()()-854-0399 (Telex> Dale's IRlN 69-2378 Openins May 1 Allowing 2 way Rent.ala t.o L.A. ClefTMO nolLIM W&JrdlD.._ 712-ltOJ Arn.naedby eo.t ..... LAms LOST: Sprinser Spaniel, --------M, llver/Wht, In llesa LADIES ONLY! very ex- Verdearea.540-3890 perleoced maueuse Found: 2 fem. German gives TREATMENT in Sborlbalrs . Vi c: your HOME. Newport Help us make sec~ty a PLEA.5ANT expeneoce. Dual roles of security•-------· <kl the beach NB.. very Sl6S + ~ util, no klds. small sleeping room. pets. 556-3217 dys, eves Brook.bunt & Hamilton. _area. __ 83IM803. _____ _ and service to the airline,_ _______ _ lraveler. lt takes a ASSIST.MAMACHA ~~·n~c :~~ ~ It administration. ea.n49 TOUCH OF CLASS rum. as mo. 815-1865 _646-4728 ________ OHiu R...tal 4400•1 au._... 4450 s.n-r ..... 4200 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• DO YOU NEED CASH! lat, 2nd & 3rd homeowner loan1 ar· ranged raat. Borrow Found: Small white dog ISCo.T A MODS. w/brown ears. Female. BtelrDhc:reiet -au U ~ Ume only. Apply in .,...__..ty. you can person to: Mable AusUn. ....................... h ... , Two prtme spot offices lJDO area, Jdnt locaUon, $1000 • sioo.ooo. flexible BEACHFRONT4 Br, 2 ba fw•... 4150 w/your own parking lot. privuepatltl.Da. t.enm, paateredltoopro-~. lu.tn home. Frplc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• m> Newport Blvd. NB. 114~1 blem. Call ua. no obUsa· wash/dry, dshwru:. 2 car Single garage, storage on· Ideal for real estate. re· tioa. Brookburst/Adams, HB. ~7118, 213-423·7270 _962_-0097 ______ SocWCWK 5400 mea and peel hundreds Draper's, Laguna Hllls of lmporlant people Store. 23621 Moulton eV«Y day. you can be Parkway Plaia. working with us In less~~~~~~~~~ gar. No peta. Avail June l,y. $35 mo. 1916 Wallace, tall abopa. etc. Call .........,....., 4500 STERLING FIN.SVCS. than • week. Car .ad 1- pboae are needed. FuU tilDt poutlous. unllorms Curnlabed, G.71/bour, free park.Joi and U· ceUmt beDeft1a peckqe. Call or aPPb' ln pen.on. 24 to July 31. 545-5354 or CM 845-Sl.28· 63'1·5895 675-SSSl ••••••••••••••••••••••• n4/9M-1410 <hkr> *AUTO LOTMEH 644-91582 • • --------- • --------Single Stor'a1e Garage, soo Sq. rt. Office with ~2.'l~.~~c. 2lc ea fl, BUS LOANS: 110,000 or FOUND: llale Samoyed Calll~~s2.s4u ~ =~~:S ~ E/Side C.M. S35 mo. bath. Malo St., Huot· """""...._...power, 1 yr more Allo lll-2Dd mtp. 4·25 vie Gilbert Ir w GLAMO!WUS Southlaoden.8!1·2133 iJ1l\OO Beach. $225. mo. lse. 1835 WhltUer .Ave, SlO,OOO··J0,000,000 F LamPson O.G. friendly , •:i_,.~ ~~~~u~:, ~~;a.?c:: 2 Bdrm, 2 Ba m Promon· Coat.a at Wallace Real A·l. n~ ScoU~ 5»'864 ' ' P~r.l m •• iil_.n .. lll'-~-• mmt. See Mr. O'NeUI or wry Point with forever STORAGE GARAGES, tlstate,982"'54 Sq ft VIEW. Decor ator 830 Center St. CY. l3S MOO~ ' .19' Per ......,Wmhcl 5010 Found: Blt/Wbt llale -•-••••••••••••••••• Mr. Pierce. HOWARD ruroia.bed. Pool, jacuul, mo .• lat & last to move IAYROMT OfflCES aq. ft. Net. net, net. 785 •-• .. ••••••••......... do1. Vic. Carmeolta, Sch d1 & BURNS (])em)let. Dove "Quall ennls "'50/Wk ln.67$-6125 Cannery Village-New of· W. 16lh Street, Coata ~louoa~Un& MV -.~m L 1 •lluw 7005 Sta., Newport Beach. sauna, t . . fices from 300 aq ft· Mesa. 540-lID lnveatment, could be . ·--................. WaWllllu.. Auto radio lruitalJer, ex. Single saraae for car or fantastic views, lg aborU8'1D.Ma-341CStll1 FOUND: Chihuahua, .......... .._ tr.-ttc_ ri ONnlEBEACH storage . State/ patios·parklnr &Sfouogl 4550 .. Fem. '12' evening. Your home or mine. WWW pe enced only. Apply 4 Bdrm bome wltb Americao,CM.SCS-9565 j--.. --'ai lncluded . ....,... •••-•••••••••••••••••• Mg!fJ'" ,,_. 5035 Marcuertte Pkwy / El Stt+kft. U.~.A. Stereo, 3721 S. privacy.$1000/wk ......... ~ ........, ......, .............. even yrs exper. 177SE.CeaterSt Bristol,SA.556-0420 WAT.,. .. FRONTHOM"""' ---..__.._. ,.400 Lafayette Ave. N.B. New storage. gar{f;es, :r ... pe.-538-e500. ""' IA> ~ -,. •••"•••••••••••••••••• _ ___.. _______ ---------• Anaheim 635-t630 A U T 0 R E N T A L Call-.1·"" ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673-1003 close to beach, 151 m· Found fem •ml bllt "'ftual ,_.,,_,,n•ty ...... """ merciaJ Way off Nwpt LOWEST · " • OasaesCommenceMa,y4' ""'4 ...,.,...,...'"'" TRAINEE Oppor. for in · TMEEfflCIENT 4 bits from the ocean, Blvd,CM.RV&boalunlt 'W/bmmarkinpvicG.W DRAMAAMD Empioyer.M/F teU., friendly, neat ap- R.elatlves comine? Have ALTERNATIVE idealforR.E.olfice,nrly avail. All utll paid. 11.tttdtaata lcShrter,f(B.Ml-8868 pea.ring young man ovr lhemrentmyfurn.2br Mo. to mo. rent lncl: new ore building , S48-3878 ;afterS548~116 lltT.O.'a.allo ,...... 5350 THEATERARTS AmbitiousCoupleWanted 18.Prevexpnotreq'd, condo. Avail. 6/18·9/l. Re t er v downtown HO. 800 sq ft. •-..1y· .... 1 ~ ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• H.B.·F.V. to ma"'""e a small busl· Start w/lot man dutie:.. c e P · s · • $380/mo. 300 sq ft, 3:500 sq fl storag~ bldg. .&.-.., --.. DlrededBvGr&duateOf ._ Advancement avail. to _C&l_l_Su_o._7_s1_..sso __ • ___ persooalized pbone COY· $210/mo. Call 536-7504. Rea.100able, avail soon. Falresl Termuince 1ND ,,....... ...... nuMITi COUIGI ness p/time. Will not In· auto rental counter man. V_......__.~ 4Z50 erage, cont. rm. mall A~.Eves,673-2265. 20c11nft.6'2-9803ti15PM, t......_u... Co. llb.SSo.ElCamlooReal terfere w/ your present --_.... serv., under"rowad prkg ""'Jo __ ._ ..... rorJlm _.......-... .., ""·-""'· •· Full Ii OFLOM>OH ~Must be willing to Good driving req'd. ••••••••••••••••••• .. •• • ...... 642-2171 545-0611 .....,.._,meo...,. Y c. For•-•o,,.._,U_.. -..... Hall," .. "·\""•. SlM-QllO 63M.135 &morelnNewport. PrimeOCalrportarea.2 Forappt.492·7298 uu• ~ _.......,, ~ ,,_..... • · 29 Palms Estate. Fri-Sun, TiiE EXEC\ITlVE pvt oles w /recept area. a-... W..t.d 4600 n~--a le.... .__ U#-&-.jl 7075 S rood. lodslnl. $120 per SUITE,&0-5470 SScsqft,752.5511 ••••••••••••••. ••••••••• ntocw1_.n"' ... c;<!"Pt•-"-";'9TD~ey RELAXING MASSAGE -"-Artl1t, Production/· •Aato al1spel'I09 cpl. $6SSJ11l. n4-962-8309 ---------R:UU .... ca6UU .. BobJamea·LlcMassear ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• ~-Free lance or Salesperson needed for or714-367""238aft6 OFFICE SPACE WATBVIEW N~eo~~.3nt~ houae Alect.l-837-37'4 Outcall9-9,4M-5111 Refined live-lo Practical f/t. Must be fut. neat. new&u.sedPorsche, VW Palm SpriDgs Vacation rorlease.2200sqf"t. l,lt blk NB Mariner's Mile, ap· 642-3837 Prtvat~ party will pay Nurae.Qerietricspref'd. detail oriented penoo & & RV sales. lmmedlate CoAdo on Mwion ruu. df S.D. Frwy on Crown prox 900sq I\, 2olc. con!, ·-• N moft ror your 2lld T.D. MASSAGE 8'7Hl20al223. ~~ re ~~ =~~~~ 6!ft11~/;:;: CountryClub.968-5430 Valley Parkway. Mission recep mu. Prv ba, util Summer reo ... : eed 3 Faat1rvc.6'2-3573 FIGURE MODELS ....,W_.. 7100 Should have8=ip& lerview; ask ror Sales ,.._...... r t ln M Viejo. 831-2861 lnc. $6.'iO. 544-8678. ~·p~ ~~~;3~ ~ ESCORTS ....................... layout abilities Call Mgr. """""' or ren am· O.C •••-RT ev-.· . vo • ••••c•••tl/ n4-95'7-8433 a-••oo 49• ,.511 molh 1 Bdrm & loft. 2 ac:IJ. of cs, pvt ent. approx ~IV""' "" OUTCALL C)ti4L y ---------~, .._ _.. Frplc, sauna, pool. $17 8x33'. S3SO /mo. 1827 #I .LOCATION Cal Stereo ABC m1.11lc r:::et:'d 611-lll 1 Acctng Bkkpne 1--------1 .... rda,y. 58&-8167 eves. Westcllff. NB 631·0900 AP" ox mately .,.,.,.. sq ft TIMPOaAlY Auto Tramm R&R man . ..-,,r 1 o"'IVU • employee seekina rm· •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• Register Today to work Al'l'fllBl.ERS F /t, OWll tools. Ex per ._....tose... 4300 NHHHT! Call 11l4)9'15-0l2l males w/loexpenalve A111•u•MI 5100 *SANDY'S* ODvariousaccouoUoa& AHUR pref'd.548-2288. ••••••••••••••••••••••• We've aot spring fever at Executive olfice It small ~ "home" liv'g altua· ... •••••••••••••••••••• OutcaU Mu.sare bookkeeplnl as.sign. 50TraineeA.ssemblers •IE Sa.ECTIYE• L\do Marina Village. ofc/storage. No. Costa tiOD in NB/CM/HB area. PARENTS! N~ Bay 9'13-0329 meots. Work close to Needed Immediately OaJn •reliable While it lasts we'reof!er-Me11a. SJ.20/$137.50 furn. Terry. svc dept 631--4010 Aquauca la co aooo. your home. Figure Lana"Shorl Term roommate. ing free rent on beaut. or. monthly. 700 sq. ft. at betwn noon-9pm Mon/· w\tb e&pert aw m lo-•SHER! LEE• Clerks to Sr. Accoun-3~~a~le. 845-7464. flee space overlooking $3.10. mo. Tom, 546-2200. Fri. strucUoo aervlnc the CerUned Maaseuse tanl• needed lhruout Must have own transp. •SHARE A HOME• the Bay. Space rrom 290 Newport-Balboa area. HouaeCalla·Byappt. Ora.nieCO. CllJ~5SMS20 --------•to 900 sq. ft. loci. crpts, AJRPORTOFFJCES .. lmtM/lll"lftt/ Watch for men delalla. l3M83B Robert Half's F to stt~ Cum 2 bdrm d rps , A / c , s day 1 & 2 room suites, all ,._ct 613-0105 AcCOUDtempe Free. Top ay. V.c Pay apt. in CM Sl27. + utll janJtorialserv.&alluUJ servtces.Noleaaereq'd. •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• -------.-.-00-1 FOXY LADY SOOS.llain,Ste501 VlctorTt .. M•Y ~Aft. 6 pct Take advantare ot From $145. mo. 2(m S. E. hi • • LOlt It,_.. ~· -..--M No. Toonr, Uldoa Bank 5enicft ---------• our spring fever ... & free Bristol, Suile 200, N.B. ()1 { lmty SOOS ••-................... -1111141-1114...... lntbeCltyolOraqe DivWaJterKldde&Co Mother w/chlld will sbr rent ofCer. We'll pro-<n4)55'7·1010. • ... ff ................. IAllorFoundapet?CaU 711·1161 n41135 .. 4103 ~S.E.Briatol 4Br D.P. hme. Must be bablycometoouraenaes ............ •--.&....1 ,.450 t,. ... CL ..... __. Animal Aulatance ==~:-==-::-""""".'-1•--------r SlelO NewportBeach resp.493-7625/496-J.SelJ. by summer. C.llorllopwwM-.. ~ -•• Leque53T.2213,nofee. PREGNANTf Carini,---------ComerofBril & by any weekday bwtn ••••••••••••••••••••••• Groomin1 & Pet Shop. conftdeot.laJ coumellnt AccountiQI < tol AYOH BEA SUCCESSFUL SALESPERSON JUSTBElNO YOURSELF Sell Avon. You don't aeed experience becaU1e Avon ~ractlcally sell~ It.self. EarnlDIS are U · ceUeot; hours flexible. For de\alll call 540-7041 or Zenith 7.1359 BACHELOR seeks ail pty to abr lwcW')' Balboa lsl home. 1 Blk from bcb, 2 aty, 3 BR, 2Vt ba, beam ce1l .. pvt paUo, frplc. 12QO. 558-2781 anytime 8 ""&S 30 4DauxlOFC'S Retlrioa afler 7 1ood L4lllt Npt. Blvd. at 18tb. reternl. Abortion, adop· CostAccm•l.t Cameapusrt'sbehinJr> d ;.,., : · yeara, fine locaUon Is Bl.Ir IAb/Dalm. •potted tioo6keepin1. u~7~~0~~ge ~ed~sm~~·t!.~n ~~ cllentele. $88,SOO. cbest 3 yra. 85 lb•. _APC __ AR_E ___ S47 __ -1 Job cost system. Prev ~~~~ty ~Yi::!~ s~r.ciJ: .~{i (•tNwptBeachBlvd) ar. lor2yr. lease. Lake BERTHAffENRY REWARD831·3895 UMDAAVlaCI experreq'd. I~~~~~~~~ t::.> to 5:30 Moo-Fri, 2 (714>875-8662 ~~ area. Kent 21SOe~~TORS482-4l2l Found : Wbt male young OWCGIM .. age an~?~ilr.<;.NB 1_chldm __ 968-__ 7071_. __ _ LOOICIMG .Ol * SKY SUITIS * 11'-S81·9393 Samoyed, Vic : Ballllina Fw tM ,_of Ill ~ AROOMMAn? AMAHllM TRAVB.AGENCY ~:n~a.Jm.98W756 ServiJllaUOrweeo. F.qua10pporEmptoyer ~II.EIS IAIYSITTB CAI.J.. HOUSE-MATES ,,_ 110 Sq Ft MARIMI CEHTIR FIAHCHISI 83S-1SU ADMIM. ASSIST & patw ll'(IS Uve-ln, S days for 2 yr m-034 BanJc of Amert ca Bldkl· Cout Hwy. Newport Bch Tbe new way to own a Found: Oo&den Retriever, DANCE OF nJN ~ ~fta •--nrm NlftM old. Have other help. Ex· Tb l · i 10 t rl of Leae MO Sq ft. Ample •• el ~ Travel Ira . Vic: Corner .. v ...... ~-·· n..~ ...... ••M• b per'd,ovr2l.ff75--0286 . e ar1eat 1erv1ce DJ, a o •• ~I· tlorfoe rel•~ w&V a ency. M~altTalbertWed. Beaut. nude itrla dance lnNewportQoter.Good .,.,..,, ._.~.men .... meam An.ahelm'• finelt omce "'-I'd All UI •·t Network. artyourown. K.M. ..... ts np aeuk>o. Pvt mlr· Ol>POl'tunity lot brilbt, Good~. .womn1 Babysitter. aft achool & MORERJ.:~! apace. Euy Fwy acceu, .,..,, · u .. ax. Exp. not requtred. _ _. __ .. _ .. ______ rottd rooma. lOAM to amblUo1.11 ...,non wbo conds. jobe, No ex. awnmer. s yr old 1lrl. Proleuloa&UySAnce19'1l covered parlrln1. All •paid. Call K. Wlllel, Oomplaaupport~ FOUND: &nail blk felll MK lloo&t. 12PM to bala.oanabUC&lmlndtl peroeceM.QlllTodQ&i Own traosp. Jhfo. Two mal service lncluded. Prlmt ~ term ..-vice P do1, w [)'OllDI fem IPll SWl. 8Z1 N. ltucUd, fif\)oya workin8 witb peo. ltarttomorr~. 55f.7148atUPM Youns e txeca. locatioft " compeUUve Corona del Mar 00 OoNt Ca 11 M r. Cb a r I e • German SMp, nea col· Anab.-..&aa pie. Poelllon Involves ~O~ office • "'-b .... ltter/bouae'"ee-r. seet1.DI 3td runmate to rHatu Croblml or60cc s:!.!~· =· 1100 1q.ft. Good n~ l·-. Irv'·· Ave., Cll. FREES....,c'ONWt "ft ~.--... ··-:a u. 1 w • ,,,., •ban ' .BR bme tn ISTY w e e.r ..... _.. WV _,_ nu tlcina le ;c;t;1e . 0 overload Uve-ln. mmlspeaJt £nt. Turtlercd. Irv. Please Fordelail1.caJ1n•.-r1 · •· xlnt frontaae. Tu abelw tNalneu op. -•-'°"-------1•.Swttcbboatd 135-7715• contact. Prior 0 • &bavereCs.Salaryopen. call eve6. ~.rent 1J1o.759-a389 portuolly ln Floe FOUND: K•1 rln1,"' ANSWDSltRV $2WK -eoeebe)pt'ul buttM>t 117-0061 P1euecoUM·P',l~PM. Sl5Smo -~IQ. f'l. cSelwte of· ~· 40011q. ft. c.a, l30 Arts/Aotlquu. Min. General Motor key ., MAJLADDllESS $1WK -=·red. start' around 11ZJBltchSt,N.B. ~3 Cotf.) fice. W. Jeth St. C.M. E. 1'1lb St •1401mo. 116K. 'J5M5'71 Hamlll9.n St. Coat a c T l r-··• n.-. -lo Shr Y•• Verde hme, F. rrom siso rno. Tom, ~.1 ·-~ • u e41,-P · ootact err ..... -""...-oi.&UP ye:r Baby1ltter, Motber In non-1moker. '200/mo. 54().zaoG · UV.J e-·llvu Balb Boutique, amuent _ ... _ .. _ .. ________ Swank. al Traumark, oeed of mature sJtter. '151.sG0/9'73-180hxtl27. E/SIDE C.M. Shops, Nwprt Beach. Ca. N~ l'OUND: etn male lrilh 144-78G. ASS8 .... S Mon·Jrrl, own traoa. Lad,y a:)-30 yn lo ihare 3 PULL SBVICI oto'a. hobby, photo lab, llhopplnt ~~r. nonda aeUtr, vie f:U: & ~ we w 111 T rat n . ChlJdren a1u 4 & 10 bdrm 2 ba duPltx tn Npl DILUXIOflftCIS ..,, ............ 54&·'7M9 ownlflbip.MO-'JSM Euclid. r.v. et\ Adml:DAallat.ant SlJK + MKGteeor Yfdlta. tell 1-~------- &borel $120. /i.t uUJ. lat ai Ptnonal i.tcpboQe/ r•· Busl.Dest l~~peratlnt ,_4P_M_______ ~l '100+ Placentia. CM Bllb71iUer. msturt. rella· tut mo real Call Jten :uoolat, aecre~7 • TSO Sq. ft. C·2 on Newport ~tat, expaoalon. ac· Found 1mall female ~ F/C ~ Contlr IWC ble. Own tnn•.. my 13'\.ocMaorC•thYllt.tJN as ~":~u~':~rvlc:. Blvd. Lea ... C all lnl~:~A~C::: vie Fairview ~~Y lo= Wbether10'\'N~L11Jor =r-:=.:~~::: Pt'otneedltb..,.hll2BR, Ell~•t locaUoo. nea:r ~ 1n1' noorp1.au 1.-, ainno....-.MI-~ l~P'trllollnel~eoc:y .. m.n1. Cla1•lned ad· eu.1711 ut SltlPat, ~f''\, Capo Bcb condo. t~111~ w.,...,... or W«*iuhop io.i. trx Ul1 ~ Pound blk puppJ' vlc •£1'rtb0oalaMeaa vertitlni wW &• your Evea·MT.eezt I"'~'. J•cuut ll1S. IAllaCIMTa Oet1 Cll .. up t.o 8000 purcbaM. ca.t1 Mr. Cox. lfouJt.on Prlnra.)' aur adtalle Ml-lAJO mees.aptolherl&bt~ ' l"'\!l/~ (7l4)t'1t.Zlll 5 .ft.2"5t\W-4T81 '1141-..ru. ~Warkt.tll·Ull ple.Qall'l'od81t1G-517S. WaatMHelp! 842.5679 I ,. • . • I .. c 4 : WOM.V N.OT '1ld!f, Apr! .. t'71 ~-~~ ..... ~!!'! ~!!.~.·.~ ..... ?!.~~ ~!!~ ..... ~.C!'! ~!!~ ..... !!.. ~!:T.!!~ ..... ?!.~~ ~!~ ..... ?~.~~ ' ...... !"""-" 11 MlllW ts• 11 MlflpW....., 1100 •w.&llo.U'O• a qahn . Are )'OW' PBX A.oawertn1 aervlce HC!PT.P/T • • •• ,. ..... ._.. ..-:... ... -.......... , .. _ ...... __ ........ "~ tb1ldND •An lledlcal Allt. back offc in Newport Beach. 'F\111 • Nffded for Sat.a only •..:.~1•H:u tr lih ...._.Akra ~IU' ~ btJp ror d<¥JUl Lar1e Rn•d'l/Comm'J Uredot.:;::8,~:': MAClllST$ '°". buly 08/G)'D ottc.' partUme . Ex~r1enct.-d ca.JIM4"4.M = 11 ... J~ .... '8w&allwlwvlc• ..... ruu lime or part ~Id rt/0.'leloper re. W•DOed10U. fuU~part. ~ Diee. Sel.aey open. only. V1catloa/Gro11p o....-..-~/Sec ~.U., tn& ,..,_ salarY ,._.. Ex· u.. ~ quar• U\dlvjdwll to bnd time. 'Will &n1n. 540-1617 Jlbt.blJ)• Tool ~--.llder . ~ Mrs. Db· lns. Call 846-J662 If no .. ~,,.-~_.,.,.,...,. Y .,..._ ~ ,... aalJ DMd Qllllly. za Dunce div. Sttcnt COO· • D •• d • r e n e 1' • I llr'IO ans. Cllll ~ (or lo Wann • (rieod~ w llood Baker1 Salta~rl1 . nn.lA\l•,l.aflkh. Ctultet pt, ttspamible Uctatodtv~eomm.it· HOSPITAL -•e .. lalat• tor wld• San tttvtewappt phone sx-raonaUty re - lblwt ,,.rd. ll t ' le1 i1ra melll •twtll .a..~bf'd eQWb' c . . Trace re-varie&.>'ofeiOle"*rance 25 hr iuaraatee + ex· PBX in flnantt1 It traveJ. oc ~. ac.e.dy ampJoy. menta r.~~ loam & -•• ... ta Ana olc. · quinMS by bu.By company e!~~-A~1 at aW.1111• ........ &\)' ... ll&lkrella· carclll tmllll.Wrtte EXPERI , wartinc:leanabop.Sbo-i pemes.C&llDavidSm.ith Answer1na servlc\' Airport lor Typlng re· ~.=-~!;~ ~~~rm. tu. Apply ble6peqooablt.Apeo. Vaco Dev;:.r.ra. Inc. ENCE nms Oft en,tn. latbft. se487l oporatorfull&Pfl'.Call QU1red.18QO/mo.862-6666 nw, -• .._ pie arlen.ted Job. East P,0. Box • l.qW!a vortlclo Is borlzobtal Motel Fron Desk e5t eve1 ... Lia Ntl!C'le-..154'7Eut llllls.~ " ~llllW'Anabst. 2 ~C-'•rrtd Erp~r. r~q'd. A~1:.:: -.a.~w.,.e-. --------~ tlQOBa)'SMle.Dr N a. Dr, NB. "4.()832 >'I'S exper. Cobol butc. ,,_. wu Quality ln.o. 7555 Beaela r--_...-... B«eptioolsl for beituly _..llC• DlualOW-.bpt(,yer ComolerMraoo for faat ..,,... =~~s!~:·~: ApDIJ'.At Blvd,BuenaPan ?o::~S~m~lll~t/t~:~: ~.!~~fers:bJe.!'p~~~ PLA1'IOl.M SICY Sul llGY/Sfrl. Q.ualiried food H1tauhnt. Hra & SIAMSTalS.S sume co HOSDltal Finan· Pmd D • MOTB. MAIDS ~e.r exper. but will Beach. 642-8484 llUltPoU1Udattyplq pmoatowarkfnt>neof llAMllllPMdal\y,Moo· Fulltlme onJ,Y.ApPb'lo cJal s~rvlcu. 110 Oller Full lime Tides Motel train. CaU for appt. RICEP'TIOMIST sbUa • Wte meet.ilia the NeWport Beach's finest f'rt. PbQne El Roberto '*'°"to Manaaei, lla· Newport Cent4il' Dr .. Ste 4aoct•a. '11c. "-'~In . . &13-9282. E.0 .E. public l'eltauranta Hours tlexli· 844·2030 or U4·2031, bte Aus ti•, Dnpe.r's t:NO, N.B. 10!fO Red.ltJI Ave ~ penoa,.,..M9'. Sporting gd:I. Mfg. lYP· UMf'9 ble. Appl~ in person. F'ashion 1111. Hills Store Coeta '4en, 92626 PBX Operator. telephone Ing. telephone. tlllng. C.,....... Ve l vet Turtle, S9 =P.,kwayPi2::!1 HOS1ESS t114f&56.707S 11!>le1NllhtAudltor amwe:rina service. Over gen ore. duti es . ~N"POC1Ctr Dr Newpoll1 cntrt>r, Jll.8 . COURIER Nlahta, wknds. Apply ~ 1~.~ un.la!n motel. 2.S. ~/train. Days. eve11. 7:30-4:30. S4o.61'2 NewportBeacb,Coatact wanted for local de· 3-Spm, Th& Reuben E. Equal~= Employer Beach ""~l B~!~ &IJ'8ve,ya.rd.835-35Bl RobertVandenlnel.en CAltBAPaSON · liverie1 f'l'Om Corooadel FoodPupertltiow Lee. w E. Coaal Hwy. ::::, Park. Receptionist/Sec'y, or· MC-64M To wort a vertical com· Mar to Hunllogtoo Beach And Ho1te11. l0·3P M. NB F.Qual Opp Employer POP-11 ~~:o~~~i o~U 0~:~. EqualOpporEmployer merclal came r o . area. 2\.\ to S hours per Mon-Fri. F ast food Hotel MACHl9'ST/._1 MiglltA.mfflltlef Poise. self-supervision ~~~~~~~~~f Familiar vr /PMT pro· ~~Y ~°$:~~ 0 t1~0 ~i.~ restaunnt. 9'8-7521 DES« CLYI Top P'ay With 3 days office aasiat. 2 yrs exper RSTS. RMS. ampartant. Resume lo ceas. £xper. pret 'd . ... ...... ,u ,_ Sel·up 4 1hort run mill, Apply in pers.oo, Mon· ll·basic. Company paid po Box 512. El Toro Banldq F/time. Co benefits. Ap. 15C/rn11e. Call Carol at ~B/Plcfllre ,..,,..., w pef'RIO. Surf & latbe. punch pnlSS. Gd Fri, 9am·4pm. Salary fringes. Salary open. Sl .. aw.t& ply. Pennyuver, le60 640-2.SOO. ExPerlenced'rorcustom Sand Hotel, 1555 So. oppor . to eJtpand opea..SanClementelnn. SendresumetoHosp1lal _Ca_llf_._92630 _____ _ c.t Sen. Clertl Pfa~tJa, C.M. CUSTODIAN picture frame manutac-Coast Hwy• Lacuna w/IJ't)Wiilg co. 5 Day /40 125 Avallda Eaplandian. F\naocial Services. 170 Recept/Typ1sl, aptitudt.> Needed for amall in·~R.partUme.Ap-P /time Newp0rt8each turer. F ull time. Bea~ brwit. Co pd life/bosp SaaClemente. NewportCenterDr .. Ste for figures Ex1>'d. 4-S dependent bank w/1dot ply University siereo. caJl.Eves.673·1690 Part /Line Frames. ffousecleaners, Tues·Fri. ms. Cole Instrume nt #240,N.B. day we~k Inc lude ;:; beodtt.s. CaJI Many for 1829 Newport Blvd, N.B. 10981 Ellis Ave, Ftn. 8·3PM. Call Janice's Corp. (714 > 556·3100. ..r CMT'I OFCS PETITIONERS wknds. Boat sales olCict>. appt.640-5100. 642-9:531 Valley9Q.-0222 Raggedy An.o's.~UIOO E.O.E. Gtrl Friday. Lite typing. l'Ull/P8rt·time. Good CaU8'1s.3282, t-S D,. .. ,. -.....y atlractjve. articulate. UCOIDSCLS" CAS... .. AIA ..... " C.ARD841R HouseCounsellon MACHINISTS GrowthopportUDity. Call pay daily. 5J&.771l " ~,,..._ N.ltimee~~=~t Acc1mtlweterir F/tlme. No exper nee. M~rried cpl only. No TOOLMAKERS Marilyn6'CMS50 apber/Arcbitertw Some typtng required 1 •-M • BetaU Cloth.l.n F\111 time poeiuon open App I y l n p e r a o n • c b ll d r &n. U v e . i n . GEN. MACHINISTS Free lance work cover· 13.00/hr while training. ~p/u:=~~ en~lalaod g as a video dis play Newporter 11\n, 1107 Supervise 6 tee nage Topwqes,llllntbenefils MirleLYN/C ..... ingaJJolSo.Catlf.Must Call Mrs. Stewart. ,._ ·-•·o to6 t:ermiaal operator IOI' • Jamboree Rd. N.B. See tirls. Sal +exp. s.o.4754. & overtime. Toolcran. u .7 6bitL Xlnt benefits. have 4"w5" v•-w cama.•a _67S-046Q ___ . _____ _ accounts exper. pref'd. ,_. ......... ~am pm B l /F i · IJndse betwqS.3 f;OE Ba v· C H " "' "" Call Lee Porterfield, Child s·ilter , 2 .• 30.6 .. 30 as c our m tu· Y • • Houlecleanersneeded. Kini. lac. 1820 McGaw -?-rbew. c0~,t.;~ .... ~· or Hasselblal w /all R.E.SaJe computer. Some ex· u -t.ure."'""-Carn-. Ave.,lrv.114·556-0110 ~ unn. vv.·.-.... lenses.C..JJ7J4-9SHM33 •AVAi' ..... .,.....,...W <714> 558-1801. wkdya. 2 cbiJdrea-6 & 8 perience is desirable, but Gea4I. OfflCE _.. ....... -""" --""" W~~~EG~ERAL yrs. CdM . 675·7355, will train individual with Electronics firm in C.M. 642-1403 64.$-3439 Maid, live.in. lovely N.B. MURSBYMEM PLATFORM SEC'Y 2 positions in exciting & 10~ "'own •-c"'·"try 75&-91570 demonstrated typing ac· seeks penion w/gen'I ore Houaekeeper. mat\lre home w /private room 5 F\all·time. mature male COMMERCIAL expanding Century 21 Of. -•· "' .,.... ---------1 curacy and ,speed. Work & Ute bkkpng exper. live-in Handle lrg house days, ~knds orr. Eng. over 21. 6 Days 1ncl TELLER f1ce! CaU for apPoint- Orange, Calif. Clerical in pleasant environment locllldes A/P fJA/R. Ex· 3 dJllib.en. pvt rm/ba' s pealung preferred. Sat/Sun. Wort with Progressive 1J1dependent menttoday &discover : F.quaJOppEmplyrm/I DEPUTYC&.Elkl ~Ith good compa ny per'd, reliable. mature Sal open L eave Housekeeping, cooking, plants, trees &delivery. bank 15 opening new +Whywearebetter• benefits lncludlni 2 persoo desirable. Valor · ~ need own trans. Non· Exper. pref'd. $3 Hr up. Corona del Mar offict:. +Whywearegrowlng! Barmaid, p/lime. lOam-So. Orange Co MunlcipaJ ~ vacation after one Electronics, 54~9264. message, · smkr. 6'4-0595 Laguna Hills Nursery. Currently interviewing +Get your license fas t! 2pm, 5 Days wt. $3 hr. Co1,1rt, 30143 Crown year, COJJlllBllY paid Housekeeper, live-in 5 loc. ElToro,830-5653 . in the Long Beach facill· +Why we train better! Must be dependable. Ap· Valley Prkway, Laguna group iasuruce, credJt GEN'L Ole, prer. lu.mber days. own rm ba & Tv. MAJD.S. wrclusive motel NURttir.tt ..i.•oir.r ly for immediate open. +How to earn big plyinperson,Kings lnn, NiguelbasFtrposavail uaioo.etc.Applyal exper.A/R&invoicing. English apeaking '8S in La1una Beach. .-..u ~ ings. Persorus with ex· mooey! 720 RalldolphSt. CM 1mmed. ORANGE COAST Must be good typist. St perwk.MS-4344. · F/time. Call4.94-852l Exper'd 7·3. Country perience preferred. Be glad YOU caJled! -----------1 Reefs I yr clerical exp. '850.54<MllMO,N.B. M "ds Club Conv Home . Salary commensurate 979-1050 BEAUTY OPERATOR, lype 40wpm, $669 /mo. DAILY PILOT Hou&ebeper, for few bra A~pl;y ~T:!grn:ai:t 549-3081. w 1 th ex per a e n ce. Century21Surf Reaity Niguel Hair Fashions, CaJlforaPJ>l. 330W.BaySt.,CM 8BIBA&.OfACE " aday,foreklerlylady& Laguna: 21l No. Coast Complete benefit pr0.~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii needs good au around 4fMIOOed4Z betweentbe"°'1J'sof 0 C 1 t 1 son. Must have car. Hwy LaguoaBeach NURSES gram. Direct telephone llALEST4TE hair stylist. 499-2221 or Deadlineforap"'"cabons 8:00AM.S:OOPM _:,ai:g_~-0 · .e ec ron c 64:>-155l ·• · inquir1ea lo Lynn 5A&.£SPIOPLI 496-5728 ..... C&Ufor ....,g ~ rtUme person . MainL man lS.25, depen· Courtne 8 3().10 oo ---------i 5pm. Wed May 3rd. Annni"tmentplease lo~ sen I ore wort. Housekeeper hve-10. dable bardwor .. er lo ZlstCEKl'UIY 3 """ 30py. :2131~}~':r;; L-Ookingforai:reatplace E.O.E. L.r~~I .... ~77 IWitchboardn!ller.Telex YoUDC Newport Beach . • 1 • · -·a~~ :...,..,; m. ...,,.,..... to worlt? Before you BtlJinl pasitioo open in est ---------i ---••as~ etc. Must have cood famUy, exper Ir ref's re-paint. c ean & repair ,_, ..,..... American City Bank rr.ake a decision, call ~~f.~•?::y1:~: c&.afCAL F.qual()pportwut.Y fi.gureaptjtude&typeSO q 'd . Pref non smkr. apts.$3.:i0hr.63l~ Mtwtylllcrt•ed E.0 .E. M/F/H 5'0-ll.Sl and visit with No sh. $125·$130 wk. Newport Center Finan· EmpJoyer ~melectnc typewriter. 644-47118 Mallft•c:t. pnvate country SMftlMffwl ... W Plumber/Helper. Drain Dave Myhre al Heritage Benefits. Will train. ~aon~~2Ddseets1 ... ,. r5espmP: -.._~n-... t t opporindto learn. Call u~-...i._....r ruU t club. For a ppl. call ' men trainees. Apply u:n BeReaacl .. ~late. Newport 066 '"' .... .., --.. ' -r.. or appt. ustriaJ Rela· ~-..--• lme. ~ IN'• So Bristol s A 11. _M.S-__ J.i_. ______ 1 l : 30a m . Accounting 1be Jolly ~oger Inc. 14 lions (714 > 833-3300. • live-in or oat. 3 children, Full & Part-Time · · · · I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Billing clerk. Pt-time <20 background helpful. taking applications for a .......,eo.troh 8, 9 & 11, H.B. area. mao: 3 lo 4 yn ex· R.E.SaJes hrs wk> for advertising "=e ol typewriter lead cfat• eatrY operator. I · Days; 995·2246. Eves: Manager Trainees •Q· • perieoce. AB Diclt & Itek OC "'~ .. .._ 10 k b Minimum of 1 yr exper. rvme 96" .. "5"' .. _._ lor Mr -. G OPDllUP ageacy nr nn...,rt. .. -ey y ontbelBM3'74lor3742 ls Equal()pporEmployer Smith~.--.. ~.. . UTOTEM &aGIHCY camer a . ood p~y . na Bright. alert person. touch. XlDt worting COD· required. Permanentfull :...nAL.~.::t Progressive benefits. Posting, prepare ln· ds. " eo. benefits. can time day shift. Pay wm HOUSBCEEPa f.--' Stares Santa/Fountain Valley voices, accts payable. 6U-4380Ult for Shirley. be based on e.....,rieoce 5 Mnrnift-or 5 after· U9U •tCU/CCU area. l'Ull time. 979-2392. Some exper req'd . ~...-G£NEUL -·--.,...,..,.,_ ea •Mm-SU.G 213/M-8358 Cl.BITYPIST level Apply in person noons p/week, 4 hrs Are~g reer • ----------1 Nwpt Deb Ule bJBur. co 8AM·5PM, Mon-Fri at p/day Moo·Fri or Sun· Minded People For· •ltlHAllUTATION ~'g/Secret.y needs good typist <50 11°'2GiUetteAve,lrvine LABOIERS 1bun. Housewort, laun· MAHAGBTRAINHS E:xper d. Ptrfor R Eofc. wpm) for gen1 ofcduties ft-a •~..:... W~en•• .. Needed!!! dry, abopping & .. rranda Haveopeningsforf/Ume Forapptcall84Z-4ml. position. Dictaphone ex-. .,,....,.., r~ ..., lor busy professional. & p/time elerts on 2nd & Printing LnHO STRIPnR For experienced real estate salesper son lrvine area. Call Dawn ror interview. 833-8600 .......... ~ Some banquet exp nee. Phone aft 3pm. 644--4788 per desirable. Sal $650. For busy Newport Mustbaveownlransp.& 3rd shif\s. If interested. --111111!11------i Good co. benefits. Travel A1ency. Must StockCleriQs refs.SBO.p/Wk.640-6960 contact our n earest Boat Maouf acturer 83U4:JO. have motorcycle le know Sblppiua &Becei vlng mart.et or go to 1---------1 freeways. Work approx 5 Must have phone & re.Ua· ~.t 12'42 Lampson G. Grv Our all-licensed staff is involved in a total pa· tient care C(JOcept featur- ing Primary Nursing and computerUed charting. lf you are interested in becoming a part of our innovative nursing COil· cept call: (714) 998-4400. Immediate opemng, day l•--------shift. Expeneoced large RESTAU RANT EllCSOll YACHTS Has the foJJow~ ruu. Ume openings for eit· pec'd belp. Wages based on experience. CAIMTSHOP ASSIHll.BS presses, single color line work. Contact. Cl.Bk TYPIST hrl a day Moo.Fri. Krly ble tramp. Lona It short Exper lmurance Girl Moo thru Fri 9am·$pm Some secretarial le wage + m il eage . tenn uaipmenta. Holi· Fri~ for busy Costa forlnformatioopbone ...,.,.11TEC 1ener•I office exper, 833-961'7 day lic v•catlon pay. Mesaoffice.833-0&2'7 <n0$37-4MO ~ trout otrsce a.ppearance.•De--l:t-v ... ery--f-or_e_a_rl_y_AM_, !,o:fitaliution plan _INSUBAN ____ CE_A_G_N_CY__ F.qual()pporEIQployer llPRODUCTIONS ~ compuay benefits. newspaper lb Npt. C.M. P ltime help. NB. Typing CAHYOM &ataAl. 331.J w. M~~~ur Blvd 1---------1 Jf,ustbereljable. S350mo req.645-0UO MAMAGa UTIJL HOSPO'AL Santa Ana. California Ext.2175. JACKIM THEIOX 1=...a,•-·--" AMILL.MAM FUii benefits, medical. dental, optical. Please apply in person at: CLERKTYPrST +. 54SmtO JANITORIAL OFFICE ....., lcllltecf "-441 Lakeview Avenue (714 I ~9240 ORDER DFSK --.-_;..--,,..---1-0-EANING 9PM·1AM, 6 seeks store managers abeim Immediate opemngs for SU>•BJOI D.!!~T!i. ~~_:.' Ti'!!e! nights, must be 18, boo· capable of assuming An ,CA9280? An F.quaJOppartun1ty <:otmter Persoonel on all May \hru July. Heavy route, C.ll., Htg Bch. 3141 C FUJ Drin dable &dependable, call complete unit opera· Employer M/F, U.S shifts. full and part time. phones, 60wpm, $4 hr. Must ba.ve dependable 546-4741 Steve83t.'1123 tiona1 responsibility in EquaJ()pportunity Citu.enshJpRequired Day-shift starting wage Security <Xlice BJCSON YACHTS 1931 Deere Ave, SA Turbo Cycle Corp, car Goodpay 546-4481 1Across From Orange Co. area. Good! ~~~Em~p~lo~y~er~. ;M~/;F;~e;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j fl.75/ hour; swing-shirt Irvine. ~7654 · · Or8!Jge Co. Airport) ICEYPUMCH OPll pay. Vacs. Hosp lnsur. r-s t a r t 1 n g w a g c ,..~ Wtllllnss Demal Asst, ortbo, chr • F.qual Oppor Employer lmmed opeolng for a PemiClO & ProCil Sharing S 2 . 8 j I h o u r : a n d --NB. 4~d,ys. Orthoexp & F/time keypunch opr. l Plans. Call Craig Martin t«JISESAIDf PRODUCTION graveyard-shift startin):! SdlDel R.D.Areq.6'2·2626 YrmiDe:xper.onUDivac betwn 3·5pm for appt. Ralei&b Hills Hospital, TYPESETTER . wage SJ/hour. Appli BOATS r al Earn up to $300 per wk. DENT."'' "'··''t. ~ 'd "--•om 1710 req'd. Apply: Jack 613-9000. 1501 E. 16th St, N.B. cants must be 18 and Boy wanted 1or geaer i.o. tuition. Placement . ~I ........., -2::r,_ ~llC.. ceCL ,., G. Raub Co, Attn: Anne ....... aer for ..... terni"ty ~.EOE. • wda/ysex,perience<part·time over. Please apply 1n clean-up & maintenance. assilL 7Sl•919f. m &en praq. to Wu..-. lD OltDS a" Stev Bak st --..... pen;oo. S2.65 pr br. Call after 6, ~ BJ:OWlDI prac. 3 D$Y Variedpo&itiooworking Costa ~92836 e[.,14) abop lo Westminster NUISESAIDU llM 631-Utl · C1 clchlWClltreu wtnds1 e~rly aftnsz w/scbednlinl ic collec· · Mall. Salary + com· • -~·---1205 lc*er bEnefits Incentives SIU ....,_ 1Sl-25lO mlHJon. 557.5734 for • ~ 51:1 ~TRIC II ft>oklteeper, full cbrg foe Sdlool opea.G:i.93u ' tion rec· .,.,., :+ .,_,....n..-. appt, Xlnt bellefits. Bayview ~ CostoMfla CPA offc. Liberal Earn up to• per wit. wpm. m~e accouo J --, ._,.... a.iv. Hosp, 2055 Thwin Exct=:f'o':sking benefits &remuaeratloo. Low tuition. Placement Dent.al Ass't-Do you want exbeperh 1or1 t1 wouN 1be JOl\y J;loler Inc. is Manager Couple ror sml CM,642·3505. in P 315 E. I 7ffl N.B.area.83:Mlll0 aaist.751·91.lN. acareerlnorthousin' e~u . Ap y, 8" =•pplieatlonsfora mobile home park in OfFICIHB.P Apply erson CostaMHo IOOIOll&'• OOOKS. breakfast luncb ~~°!" tu>A skiUs =st'~~~ar~ Minim.!:i~~;re~~: ~x~r.onJWi~~~ Will train. The Showoff. 0•t:.,E,~L°c,>y57 20Hrsperwk..TobaodJe &dinner. Ma Barker's,-------..---• Alrporl) Equal Op· ooj.belBJif37tlor37'2is a3sd' • , 350 Clintoor C .M . D>W B St A/P & AIR for import 212 E.17lhSt. CM Deata18ecept.. Dest ooly. pcwtuolty E~ployer reguired. Permaqeot full 5564m. Cost~ ,;~a · nrm in Newport Center. ••COOICS• • Good benefits. H .B.I~~~~~~~~~ time day shift. Pay will --------AskforPauJWard Equal Opportunity Employer M/F Good opportunit~ for Bus'---.......... ~wasbe-~-.a540 4Ht8AL OfflCE be baaed oo experience llAMU'U115J • OFFICE HELP F.quaJ Oppartunlty person who would like to .,.,, ..... ....,.. '"• -...1 ..,.., level. Apply in penou """"" Exp'd to nm property Employer RESTAURANT wort 4 hours per day New restaurant. .......,., __ SIST. U yoo're ma~. outgo-8All-SPll, Moo-Fri al Very busy salon ls ta management otc. 3 day~~~~~~~~~! MoodaythruFtiday. Ex· Pwhwr1.._ Or~odontle cbrstde . .Jnal, have a &®Cl t>booe 110C2GilleUeAve,Irvtoe need or a fabulous per wk.. IO key. boolH-SHIFT perience with IBM Now accepting appllca· F/time.lLB.962-2406. personallty & eoJoy manicuriat with all keepio1. Noa-1meke r. P'fooof()perator SUPERVISOR systems/32 computer tiom 12-5 daily ... S. at Cb d woning withe public we ~ASSISTANT skills. G~eat benefits, Sta rt $4 /hr. Ca 11 Esper on NtR 775, AND "ND heJ..1ulbutnot.....,"'--.1 Coast Ff•y .LaounaDeot Asst rs• have 2 great Op· F /tlme. Exper'd in paid .. • ..... 1-4 67s.9Sl6 .,._,. c • . Start ~ ~-c;;: Beach, 491-444'.i • f /time. Good beneflu. portunities for bright, vaca ... oo. super peo. ....,........ ..,..ers, exper. ootact LEAD ta cl J oanne Scolt al !!;, 1!;..,. c. all 893·5032, auresalve ofc assis· ~=~S:.0~4-0 ~~ ::~ pie to work with. For lo· Optometric A.sa't. Baclt Shirley Sawyer. 833-3700 Trammarlt,644-7342. • ....,._, &ants. YouwUJperfonna Debbie. ;rv.:n~ (1~~> T~~. oal c diadeli. ~. cooerl·fltact P /Hme student lo do PE:RSONNEl variety of duties at a ext32S ens very, v 1ca· maintenance work at Management posjtiom. IOOU•a COOKS ~x"p~~:f1n':::~ large luxury garden apt Labor, landscaper, S3 hr "''"uaiOpporEmployer tJon. some front offc Party Rentalato~. App-Excellent company n.-am.i'c y nufto -~--'. or industrial park in start. .,... lrnowledge. 32 hrs per ly, ......., Newpart Blvd. benefits. Must be 18 or ..,~.. v-•~vtu Pension benefits, no ~Bch.. _ ... -. -1 ~ Pl I ing industry co seUing Sat' c M 00 ·~ .. ...,. • &46-9166 ....... ............,, c.M. over ease app y in • ~~ ~~1~.e~~d~C'.t1i ~fs~Y v!a~-=P:::. Den~ ~~t l ~ ~~~~':sa:i UMSAmMDAMT · ,==1t:;:~ ORDERLY RW. ESTATE :t!~~:~t!te:;es· > ~ group insurance, credit days Expbet ' 10key&typingof50wpm PvtYaclltClub, Wed-Sun goods ftrm. T:llCM:OOPM. for Sat & Sun. 7-3 for IJc req'd for salaried union. oppty for advan· · ~ are req'd.-These PoSi· ~lOPM.613-7'130 5'CM142. coov. hosp. Exper'd pre-pos. Some tr ave I. IOOICJCl8'9 cement. Apply in pel"SOQ ---------1 tioos provide a at.artiog f 'd. Apply in person, 714f168.1222 CARL'S JR. v 0 g , a 11 r e u i v e 1 OA M ·4 PM, A 1 p by· s Dtmlal Orf19o Aat salary to '800 per tQo .• in· ~ Seculu r Ma r i n e H a r d w a r Beverly Manor, 340 Vic· --------- • Anaheim a~ firm Restauranll6l7SHarbor 842-7715 oentives, generous year Bmy Uhloolslandlaw aalespenoo, lmowledg tc.ta,C.M. REALE.STATESALES ' Jookina for eeper, Blvd. at FAinaer, Fouo· end bonus, free med/life ofc seeks girl friday who d boats, marine equip Floor time is profitable. i \ t taln Valley. Equal Oppty DtSHWASHaS insur & other greal desireS resp. Duties in· retail tales nee. Must Ort.bodonic recep\iooist-65,000 cars pass our fJ'Otlt 21532 S. Brooltburst Htmtl.ogtoo Beach Equal Opp Emptyr M /F ;~~;.u l ~ rOfl~ Employer P/time. Weeteod work. benefits. For immed. in· cludelfa&Cardllopera. able to work wknds. mature-office ex· door each day. Ourl•-------- duUes. Ground noor op-l~~~~~~~~~J BayviewM81¥11'1r~oov. tervlew, call Bill tic» & handliog clients. 6'7M080 perience necessary. neighbors consist of 2 RESTAURANT pott.unity. Exper req'd. Hosp,&Gaso5. Schlltalein,GG-8170. Xlnt skills a muat. MASSIUSI!• , .. 21 ~1405. large restaurants, & xlnl 1141956-7860 p..., f'-a.-1 R&BDevelOPmentCo. 6'4-91SO. -. sbopi. Commission spU\ HELP ...,., .,.U.. DISHWASHER. kitcben Call flrst ~laaa legit PACICA&IN5 isabo IC>OIOC98 "~!lft!· helper, part·time, full· GENERAL OFC. immed Letterpressman needed. massage. We will train. ~JICY•g Plu~e;;=~Realty We currently have JO FUU.CHAIQE ""'" time, Salary com· opening, permanent, Prefer retired, seml·ret, NewportBcll.631-CJB ~Vii 9'15--06l& openings ror individual:> typint, permanent full ~8'or 8 '!,~asc= :;:;::r•te w /exper. ~~~~5e~~ ~or~~~ work. MATUftE WOMAN :::.eSomevib~u~Tn~~ ---------• =en~:,8.!,~~:~th~ Ume,forTrustAccount· trol clert typist. Must tact,ruing,etc.Applytn p /tlme to welcome No expr. necessary. REAi.ESTATE is not required-. These , ing531·172SMr. ~ooa type 45wpm electric & Driver P/t for dental lab. penon. Kleen Une, 3301 Ltreguard/lnstructor. newcomers & contacl CloataMesa631·1323 SALIS are ruu and part.time ' • ='· F~C.._ haodle phones well. Job Ideal for housewife. W. Se1eratrom, Santa American Red Cross men:bants. F1exible hrs. PAINTERS&PAINTERS Before you make 3 move primarily day positions. --AF Eww ()QQSlats ol Copy control ~ Ana. EOE Olrt. WkDda & summer Need car, lite typing. HELPERS -give us a call We have ffounl and salary are filing le general clerical tbnaQct30th. 968-0311. 5C7-3095. 6'15-3336 a better deal at Select open. Apply in person ~ ~':.a'Nrc~c:wo~k'!~~ !:*-Opportunity for Coll•=.=bJer G1~o~~Ye1":1;~~~'.; Llve<JUt. Reliable Chris· Uech•lex.Wo PARENTS-TEACHERS =N~Beach =~•Y -Friday, ~ Salary $1000 up . ~~cellent for ea.ta Mesa mfJ. of penonalil)'. self-starter, U~ady, 2~0~ MacGnaor Yacht•. 1631 UmMval opportunit)' iD 751-3lt10letalfesa . Conltructioo bt&d nee. · ~ 1iDet Is miniature oon4mkr. Call tor lo· 8 ' 000 r _Placenti ___ ·a_A_v_e_,CM ___ 1 lnt-+1 .... educational .SELECT DIL TACO, IMC 4 Call Coastal Penoonel Foe Interview tr an 1 t o r m er s • terv. ~ Sl50 a week live lovtDg care to 2 yr .... ::.~ n....: .. 00 i.n· 1720$Uperior Ave l:, 1 A&mcy,2790Rarbor,Cll Plnsecall ~ or wlllin1 toatart. oAd c:bilcL IDdd very Ute MEDICAL ASST. --...,. .. ~""""' PROPERTIES ta)I, ; ~ Pe:toauelomce to leam. Valor ... lee· bsk)mg. $ days week. W volves contact with Costa eaa,CA 1 '42-GZl,ext.m .., .... Jou ir. 11aoctyman part time. Workin1 mothe r. In· lUt frOllt ore •kllls. perenm cl Pft11CbooJ ••·-~~~~--~F.q;:uai;;.;OPl>~.;Em=pl,y'r-.:;M:.:1.;_F Brokerage firm lo ~COAST troDica c.~ $5.0Q hr. Your tools. ter9iewtDg now. 55841811 neede d for busy Kbool-.age children. Ex·•· NewPQrt Btacb Center O•H ~-A.T h11i1wr Newport area. '75-&UI lntaur•. opbtbahno&o1ist ofc. Ex· cepUoaal Income OP· llALTQa baa ODeDlni for teletype ~• ..-w .Alndlle catluytlm• lnct.r ----------pe~·. l? opb\balmology ~u. Call uawer· or Reallor Aasoclate. a.&a111'8m operator. llut be ex· l30 W. Ba1 St. ybda .._... belpnlL :wo.4515. Nr'Vlce for appt with Have need for 1 good •c· OP.._ SOOt4 perleoced 'n the In· Coltallesa Prefed~11r · l~Bn' ---------ma11.11er, 551-IOU tivesalelPft'IClD. Hutmmedopmiopror autry. Call Donna Eq\lal()ppomdnhy ~~~ _.... LOANAalNT Calif~~~ _cno __ >E_.o_._E_. ___ lor~ .......... • T..u.art for lotervtew. Sll:lpld,yer '--.... _ ...... ·~ •-IKl.r'ltll _ __.. •---••-t /1. BID lllOMewport llYd. Wlltruoes .64~4~221112~:_-----l<:O..llMlllon -....... -m Need penon to Jeera ....... .,...._ IUlUJ ....,. .... ,_,ar_•_,nt-_,___x._. _. ___ 1 p1IDT TIME eoetaMeM 541-7729 ~U•pert.Ume -• aee OW' •d manul. metboda ror ec· shipplna • rec. Also, .needed'° 1eoerat.e loem 1111 I ~~~~~~~~~ Better than average --------•I ~bomecounaellora. troalc cl r c ulta . aome m1lnteoaoce le lntbe~M•a,Foun. ...... ...... ,, -earni.n1s to start. Exp Bllftl.... MMJM R••~ntlblllllet are cleanQP Ptlnttnk plant lain Valley • Newport O.P. ofllce J:leedl ex· ruENINGS R.ECEPTlONISTTYPIST pref'd, but will train. aurrvRN customer lnterfue of S3Tott.Art.MO-IOt1 • .,., Real llatatellc. re-paienced 1Mdlcal uala· l;ll Need OM more girl to Day&: eve ahitt. avall. FIH'E,._RY i--------1 •pt'bea&tbrucJreuUA-i;,:'d . Contact Ntll tant.-.am ~·...a ....... buay office. Ap I "-I st s • .,.,,..~ .. d~1 Good --------........... With outat.nding '""""' -~ Py, "' • a • un. lmamdiateo.,enbsg PorClaulriedAd pac: .. a1e -'I"· Help oeecled, ~Fri• man, W8)88CMNmor ,_.._ • Basic office skills. " from 2Pm·Spm only •. ,,..,__ l .. 1..,._ ACrI01 ~ ul, benefkt ln· d a>'• mu • l b a. v fl t1J4)63&-0981. attractive personallUes pleuant peraooality " 31721 So. Coast Hwy, 1·-;... ltllewt ~ ON elurlld. For hJt4rnt' calJ 9eet'eWfal aldlll + ocrc .LolAnaelea Ulltlll'9fl ~ tt\JOy worllU with tnU1t! P1 ue call btW1J Soutbt.acuna. Xlntco. • c.tl • Jerry Slauen bttwn m a n a a e m e n t tederalSavuaa a...utect Ads •'9 really klda. Start at SS.:iO per 9-12. c:u 1100 1----------· =·-~ ~ 1:ao1m • Spm, llon· capabllltJ.a. Conlael, EQ.ual0pplt1DJ).11tmlf anall''PcloPletopeoplo" br. PbooeM2-4n J2SO, --------t lefal!l1111 ---. n.&r•~.n ~m..u. ssz,.1151 ua. ca& wttb bll re· betweeftl:O()..$:OOP.M. RIC.-rlOMIST ~pct'd for b.atdware ........... IGS1I Pnc:lon&rola ---------ITrllde 1GUt" old atuff lot ........ paodb(arwultal Aafwse.r. P/Umt . Rc11• 0.au\y lic/or paint. t.aauu ~()ppor~• ~~~ OllllOed Adi, ~r 000-new t:fdlu wlth a To Jlltff your claMUl.cl Eqol Opporlunlty Salon, So. CO.st Plua. Buch Lumber Co. ;;;;:c;;.,.._ _ltopshopiJCqC"ent•. Owl ed.~ ad,calltoc1&)'1C-1171. _E_~..:.-.... _er ____ 1 ~ ~or~. ,. I ' n , w-.. 11 ... w.... 1100 W•. 1001 •mci1rvc6" ... ~ •ozo ...... IOIO frldlry.Apri128. 11171 DAlL.YPILOr Pl • •• •• • •• • •• ........... ............ •••••••••••• •••••••••• ••••••••••••• ................... ••••• ..................... •• • _..;.:; ......... ~..;.;.;.;.. ________ .;,;.;;.;:;,;...;..;=.;.......::s;.&. 11111115* llllC.-AIY :=s ....... .._ ....... --:S!.~~u. ·:.i:.::12•'."'ta.a..~.~ ...... !!!!~!".L ....... !!!.~ " .............. ~!!~ l ' SC'veral p/tlm• ~1\.1.ftp =ed m~~ trade Cycat •co. ~ 831-0185 Ho0&&.1&0Traio.comj)IOC1 Lathe. 8 new 1h44'• P . A. Syatem Reallsllc Cm;t'H fteJoUJRoo:r.lac.b.U available Da)'sf&Evcn Newport Blvd. C.M. lrt alaadln& tbl $35. SUOO. MUUnl 8 new llPAH5112:Sorbeltof· ... ,,_ .... , • .... _,. 4 fo ao Ol*llat tor u u J--U ..__ tJ 642·7910 Qromdr&fasadinrmaet Surtboard,s_tis,tklboota 1~1128 " 11500. (213) rer.M""75. "' •9Ra .. _. per'd Ml''J lo ~-to -· wque ,.....,vea v• 4s bar, wcrth $2000 new. u 11 " 1 ~ SlO ea 1111...:M --------per'd~. . ... ~ .. ()( mnlewoua. motlv•ted One ftalel&b Record.,. •. _.,••""or make offer omeoa clothes 141,Aj & OVINO -SELLINO ..._ f atot.. Es die v Pre&,_ ..... !'::.: lleelth Procram N .. t. •JHAN'S ...... ...-w _ lb• Bulldlna Dealta and utbu•l••Uc lo· 101pd.1 flotobecane J.t" MMl30 H . Mens 1blrta·lr1. Rmial drill. 4' Oenuan ALL! l.Jv rm, bdrm. )pt S Dl Oahl.....,,,1 tll ANTIQUES 10apd.6'73-l41Saft5 v•--t-....... ...._,. 1 Women& Sura dreu blllOd • !!00"· ~~ 1earedd wall wt. d~u • chr 21........_J..tud,NB Atn*allltdllat9rtq'd dMd\&&I•. Publkcoot.aet ~.-.._,; mape3 rortn, ntver uaed $$0 • .,.Jt48 '. uvy t)' ~. tbla Is lamp&. ___ eau __ ..,........;;2151.:.;;;;._~ fGr.lbli po1MioG. l.lnl ':if.::!.lalJ!:fl:'"g.S:: Sttnrilul&aburbanLadiee dnrrcbeltw/ClllrrorMO; f'Uelt.snklsM•tfocHoa· German SSOOO. l213) mile. All qualUy . wortmg eoods "benefit 1 •Ill lie biP, 5 1pd. dot eood. twlnbedl.Ukeoew. SUS; da 750 SlOeacb. Car bike tll~ 90158'7. llfAILSA&.IS pkl which loclude• am neUca, Ne•porl II 90.54&3215 marble flllfee and end ndl,""' a Olivet.Li 1--------PCl.IUC!Mnowopea ruU varioua l)'OUIP Ln&urance 8Heh. Call $40 702 -• ~ 1'15; pee~ cottee di. macb wtiape $26. PriaUna eqwpnte.nl ew carpet. c ustom p/\l.me for OM ol F ticnelits" ptOftl lharlna. betwn Nprn. •••kase Fg!:f: 8C:nT .~: tab&e ~: chUd. 4 drwr Ha I r d r )' u ' l 0 aale -c··-~ weave te.hwa teat. \~ bland·a nn..t 1Wea ADOIY in l)Cf'IOG, t-5pm ~, Ti • clM!lt IZO; d.lnette Ht. Darkroom eq ul p . "---r-,,. ydttor•aqyd. 6'4-87'9 N B. Ask for David li(on;Fri. noo Olllrite •auned opuloi for Clesance Eva.ADaiys ~. al.n, table • • ~J.5.S.ZSat. PLAYIMAlll mall boal It motor. Moore, 7SIM*S. Ave. lnino. lbaa'p penonable p/Um" 0... 1040 vinyl bhae chain U)..15 Enlatt• and re· maa'• rina. cliahwuher. --;;~~~~:;:~j~~~~~~~~~~l teUer, t :H ·$ TUH & Sat. ;.~;;•••••••••••••••••• ~. All ltema in very Gigantic 4·family movln& d~ copy ... It run-bUteetc 768-4023 IM/UN Wlad , _________ , 'lblU'f. Savi~ " Loun Golden Retriever PUP· good cond. San Clemente .. garage sale. umpcl. Dini· 714 7sf-it49 After 6 ~nellt.a. l'45 Superior exper. pre , bul w I .,._ .. , • '"' books. gamu. knick·•---------HEYER Nl&hl rellef. Frln1Je f' 11 203 OFF -. AKC ...:eld ... , ..... w 498.m2'2 tables. typewriters. Pll Ave, N.B ki-ZUO train. frvlne Savlnt1s. O pet. Shots. wormed, knacks. baby things & Mhcll• -IOIO 152.2fl00. EOE. New abJpment arri vlnl raiaed w l'l'LC. Xlatdiip . h.,. S. 1051 more. Sat & Sun. Sam on ....................... DUPLICATOR INOltLVM TOOl.MAICEtt llOOll \213)42$--1.:i6l. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1422 Santa Ynez . w•....,ED ~. ModclTOcomplew· Speak Spanish, lo work ftlU M ..LllJ Yorkshire terrier pups. "*IC AUCTION northwest corner of ~"I 1Y rebuilt, used 1 time. lnpleuant otrlce in San· ~eri~:d. · .. pFpullyl,y beptawadn 1Uftlftlfil4I Ol&mp bloodli.oes. tiny. ·MANY FINE ITEMS OF Edwards&Slater. HB. TOP CASH DOLLAR Includes cbemlcal & ta Ana Call .M•ra t -'"" ... " _.....,_ lb ..... --' ST PAID FOR YOUR paper.Calll-7'7-&M9 . -.are llam-Spm . Braxton U.... ltt auuwt· 3 s ....... sen,ce. E ATE JEWELRY. Garagesale: lOAM,Sat& JEWELRY. WATCHES,1-=--=-----.;__--_f;;;;or;a~ppt.;;:;;;;;;840-0;;;;;;l40;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~1Manuf.,1733 Monrovia ".'MIJ 'f~ W.~. ART OBJECTS, AN-Sunday.Wuber"dryer, ART OBJECTS. GOLD. 5 gal u ltwater • Ave.UnitZCost.aMesa. n.-. May 51' , Dalmatian pups. AKC, TIQlJES. FJNE FURN· usedtyr.OUdench&ira SILVER SERVICE. aquarium. riab. filler. 1111• ..:.... r..--p lines Call ETC. PHONE FOR CN· it table. Stereo coa>po-FINE FURN. & AN· U.V., & all xt.ras. S700 SEc:lllTARY Tow. Truck ~ver11 ex· ...... " ....... · · FO. 6: BROCHURE. nenta Shelly bone chlna. 'llQUES.~2200 vaJuefor$150.552·7J43 F /t. Jntelligeot. good per d. T~ pay. Apply, 18335 Mt. Longley aft. lPM. 586-1188 ~~ service fer 10. Royal DO YOU PLA y personality. Resp person G&W Towmc.JOOO Irvine loff Etlis} DOG 'JRAJNINC General household sale: Dalton china. service for LUGGAGE TAGS u::::!:.~i:.eti:o::~: THIOltGAH7 to ~d e office. Typing Ave,NB6'2·1.252 ' Foun9~~"1Vd.11ley J~~="~~ .. ckJlhln&. toys. rum. etc. ~v~~PJ!:,.~~ rb!.!·. Cromyourbuslnesscard. must sell racquet. ball H be req . Prefer non -Trainee in aircraft part -..,... _..__ 1.11528Sant.aTomasa Cir .• u • .:: amau'""•.':.-... 340~12 Send one card for each membership at sacrifice. SO....,...., smOker. Call for appl. store. Neat appearance "'"toY• I045 FV.Sat"Sundayooly. Sil~erLan•..::::",D ..... P . ta& plus one spare. We 213-995-0124 dy s . career for yo• a 754-7822. ,,_uired 540-7584 .. ••••••••• -----\C>-'"---return permanently ....... ..,_..,,__GI-" OrCJa• Excha•ge . ..., . . TREADLE SEWING •••••••••••• UOl1SEFUL ol Furrut e eealed attr.etlve tag &1.._~ __ .. ,,.._ __ ..,_ ... _ ... _ .... _ Secy/,......ttnff•• Trainee MACHINE xlnt cond Male. part Shepherd, Incl Dryer. Toys, sml ~-Apt. malnt. ma11 hu lOO's in I II ._pad ~ op 'bl • City of Laguna Beach. Operate vitamlo ell· $1.50 almost. a yr• good pllancea. much more of Item• tbat teoaota ~~:p~=~!:. rP:e~ ahortt.sbag. i 1~ ~t 4"al.. s.l a. Wgtl S853 to $1089 per mo. Re· capsulallon machine. . 64().-0946 ~ty. 67U2'75 aft misc. 326 62nd, NB. ~~":~~~~ "'1t loss" theft! For a orange l yr old . You tic -"•· Pre•io• q's 1:onsiderable exper. Daya. Full time. English · DAILY J'ust h .. -alnsll> 25c--. penooalized tag encioee pkup, S4Qall.840-47otdys .._...,.,........ in resp secretarial work. speaking. Ftln&es. Apply Mahot!anY tilt top table 3 ltlltens 9 wk.s l all wbt Sat/s;; ,_3, 2129 Na-wallpaper. fabnc o r we_....._-.. C x.lnt typing skills plus &-10. M·F. Unwi)coLab8. e mpire., made 1830. 1 blkiwht '1 tiger. ~~s-i.1~•. !~!~. SlaoloSulsn, tionalAve.,CJI "Day Glo" paper & we lllex.lcan Colonial band r-some sh. Position avall 2148NewportBlvd.OM. Beauli ul cond. 2 642-0273 ' · .,....... ........ will back & trim your carved ln Tasco. bead-Mrs. J•tt, 1714 m financ.e dept. Apply, mahogany 4posterbeds. 581ParkDr.CM645-1032 •newdlsdiocb.a.ln.Old tap. Or try two cards btd8'x5'$3:i0.2Pcdinlag 516-7302. City Hall. SOS Forest TRAVELA~ENT :V.sz l.840 AftS,493-7282 We needahome,smlmix Lota of Clothes 5 . 50c. giant love cbeat. eoueb, bac.ktoback chest 8'x8'. t8'15. Chan· ~~~~~~~~~ Ave. Laguna Beach ~U or ~3rt·ll1'jJi ms':l f\Jm Sat/Sun ioam-•pm breed pups, 6 wks old. Also other Items. 200 Sm I t b Co r . d I • PRICES. delier. hao~blown globes" Sales, ex.per m womens beforesi5175 Ga::~!v~l~448~ a 7742 Newman. off bcb: ~ Hanoverl>r.,CM. typewriter. lam~ + 12eaor3/~ $1.lO. Bra.uer coffee tbl shoes. Cameo Shoos. So. SECRETARY betw Slater/Talbert. FwHit•• 1050 GARAGE SALE . Satur-~· ~aLpricea. 229 4 t 5 tq:sS1.60ea. $1.75. CoastPla.za.546-5210. Matureresp.pa.rt.yw/eX· TRAVEL.AGENTS H.B. ••••••••••••••••••••••• day Only. Soper buys. SierU. · t/SUA ~:=·;>.:gea. Player piano $1500. SALES per. ln architectural de· Expr'd, part or full lime Oak dresser w /serptine **I BUY** low prices. 1001 Tiller Sat /Su a . Household Sales Tax Included French sota Circa 1900. . sign firm office pro-for Newpart Bcb agency. front SlDO ; oak cbr Good used Fumit •-Wy. CdM. goods. rum .. '12 Bultaco NO CARD? $4.50. Enamel elec Crplc. -dFlne Jewlelry deaugner cechU'es. Typing speed & 759·1931 , Eves/wknds w/feet $50; oak chr $25; A " -OR ur1 e .°'11 AstrolllOecilPl,CM. Draw your own or send l&O. Avocado refrig rrsr. n s ma u re . re~ p , accuracy a must. Ex· 644 5765 ood ppuances w1 Maple furn .. china hutch _ ..... ~. pbon .. Sl.25 7• Dresser Chest teS. saJesper!IOn who desires pertise of filing & file . w en trunk w/tray sellorSEIJ...forYou. t60, coffee table $30. ta-GARAGE SALE-Conv. name.-~. e .. Upholstered cbr $40. a:i lnt.erestmg P(I' posi systems. Non-s moker . TVTrw.kDri.et· 5'0; beveled mim>r $40; ~BSAUCTIOM ble lamps $35 pr. pole Sola. port knitting mach. we'U~ke ooe card per <714)~ tlf»l ma beautiful en-S4().2860 &T,..... lamptble$20.960-3674 646-1616•1lJ..9625 lamp $25. Bikes. 7' waterbed&access,t.wln ~c~:~~oneyor- VU'OCUnt:nt. Must be ag· Moo lhtu Fri s-5. Dan·s Af'pl..c" 10 to wrought iron staircase. mattresses " bxspmgs. derto: e box spring" mat- gressave &sales one.nt SECY /ACCTMG 1V, 1566 Newport Blvd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7' off white textured elec. mixer. & more. bird cages. bikes. golf PILOTPllMT1"6 tnss, En&lander SiO. Lg ~~e~~~~eSc:~PI. Busy, Irvi ne Financial Costa Mesa. FR G HT DAM AG E 0 nmaouvgaabbyl ede ecouc ~1 brel . BeMeariwnondltb tGCi~r eHBns. 20012 Saclbst .C..~lotbes & misc. P.O. Box 1560 ~=;!'~U:a~~=a:: • ·v · Exec wants intelligent, H<YI'POCNT SALE. 3308 r ver.. e ' · ,.._., Coat.a ti C 92626 M 301 Manne Ave. Bal b . au.ractive Girl Friday. TYPIST W. Warner nr Harbor, cushions $50. SS2·5S34. Garage Sale: Sal. Apnl 170Alberl Pl. C. Mesa esa. a . SP Sales . Great opportunity lnteresUng & busy job. No SH, Ute ph's, loc Fash. Sant.a Ana. 919-2921 C~H PAID 29. s-s. 9618 Robin Ave. PUIUC AUCTION rlg .• as is. Slate Pool ror advancement wat.h 1'Un people. $82S per mo. Island. S600 For appt call Washer dryer and Dis· For gd used rum. anti· Fountain Valley. ....._ 1060 MANY ITEMS OF FINE Table. newly covered. fine r eady-to-wear Mr.Hill.556-1905 ~1700. hwuher A-l condition ques&clrTV's9S7.a133 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ESTATE JEWELRY. Sofa it Love Seat. slnt ~tores. Ex~'" sales Se t t l "'-' 0 -Geo , 1 Off S7S each 64&.S848 New porta·crib $35. New Qu H kf ART OBJECTS. AN· cond. Philco side-by cashier pog1tions, rull ere ary, mus . ype .• , ..... t tee. . Bedroom. twn beds, backpack~. Baby furn, H!;t~~r~ !~~n1 TIQUES. FINE FURN .• aide.~. as is. 4 New pt-time avail. Apply capable ol h.andling ac-Interesting job w1lb ad· DRYER. gas. Frigidiare, dresser etc living rm dishes, pictures. Tup· Western riding Spirited ETC. PHONE FOR lN-tires. plws 6 lug rims Gu1e·s. So. Coast Plua, counts receivable, ac-vancementpotenUal. Re-wht, like nu . SlSO . sofa. loungers. tables'. perware & lots of misc. . . . FO. & BROCHURE. mounted. less than 200 CM 54S-012A co unt s payabl e. quires 60 WPM+. good 644'1616,645-6033 dinette set. re!rig. 1 yr 271 Brentwood Pl. CM. Wants exper rider. &f.5.2200 miles, Bridgestone --------~ KnowledgeofBurrou'.ghs spelling. OC Ai rport okl.ColorconsoleTV.nr 642-0587.Sat. 673-:iBlB •---------Ml&htyrib. Best ofCer. machine belpful. but ~ot complex. 7S2·S301 Gaffers & SalUers Under new. 559-5:m Box stalls o;emi> Back Designers Left.oven Liv. 551-6&'16 --------~ necessary. We w1U tram. counter O/W 6 yrs old MOVIHG SALE Ba f15 rm Brkfrut $600/olr Sola 1----------SALES Call 548·3487 between WAITRESSES. all shifts. Nds work. sas'. 551-1644 · Walnut table/ 6 chrs + 303 E. 23rd St. CM. · Y · tble 165. L8 Ant. chair tenograpb machine. HALF DAY 9-12AM. Costa Mesa. ACpply, StaHvro,~. S930N W 8 · china cabinet. Xtntcond. Sat. &Sun. 9-SPM 545-253& $300. Bdrm furn ~$600. used 3 times. tripod. o as t w , • · · Kelvlnator Frost-free side $475set. 557-1763 Antiques l20 up Hdbrd " Samsonite case. $225. Aft Sec'y 1Adminislrative As· between 2-Spm. by side ref rig. Good buy. ---------Clothing, si 18, some new, ...._._. 1070 ~ 1225. Sleeper sofa 5 483-T.!82 NICE PAY' sist. Small C.M. based tt'>< •w> 1105 Dining m t Buff t "''"""-lug~ d'-h --' Sa i--' ------. b d w~ w_..._.a -· '""'. roo se : e . ..-v-· age, ta es. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $l2S. t " Sun 9-5 332 • magazine pu . nee s ~• _._ Hutch, Table, • chairs, adding mac tne. Dbl bed E i g c Rd Canyon area: custom EQ.loyable phone work "All ln One Girl". Exec No phone calls please. 11 cu fl WesUnghouse FF $1!i0.545-2917. comp, chair bed, Ex-WANTED c:J:,0 0 anyoa · madedrttbmnaugabyde with good salary + sec'y, s ales assist, or· APPlY morns, Sargentl's refrig $225. Maytag ercycle, lots of goodies. TOP CASH DOLLAR couch-bed, clean, very bonuses It: commissions. ga.iru:er to take charge. 843W. t9thSt. CM \\fasher $125. Kenmore &tate Sal~Goldleaf cof· 101 Yorlct.own Ln. CM. PAI D""FOR y OUR Steel desk and Sec:. chair. new. Cost f100 sell for Momiog, a fternoon Must bave good skills & W . t , d eas dryr $85. West· fee tble, end tble . Sat!Sun9-5PM. 546-9249 J~T ny, WA~H""". $39. Work MU788 Home PIO. l.Ynx irons, Tigress evpning shifts avail. want to work. Send re· a'· r es~ wan• e • lngbou.ae eJec dryr f15. Thomasville marble In-ART1:. ... ~0BJ"",......,,a00"LDL<>, ~. •nudatwoods.640-8544 Good speaking voice sume to 3176 Pullman. <?rigmal Pt~~. $3 hr + Guaranteed & delivered 111.Y end tble. round end MOVING! Garage Sale. ~£g phone exper. helpful. U03,CM92626 · Ups. Apply ID person, 54M8'12 tble. chest. Wall hanging Wsbr/D'l'yr, misc ltems. SILVER SERVICE. Twotwlnbossprlnl/tnatl bea\fY duty wheelbar-Co l l ege s tude nt s. . 2121 Balboa Blvd, N.B. chest. ceramic &metal 8136Foxhall.HB,Beach FINE FURN" AN· $100,llrl'sScbwtnnbUEe rowal'Seacb.Alrcoarc h 0 u 8 e )Viv es Sec y/Bk.ltp~ Properly betwn3-Spm. Lady Kenmore Washer & lamps, hanging lamp. & Atlanta. Sat/Sua 'llQUES.~2200 $40. Boy's ScbwtnD $30, .rder225amp2tanblc • moonlighters this is an Mngmnt-lyp1ng, phone.Wall Elecl)ryer.Gdcond.$.50 gold frame mirror. ~M "-..... ,.""'"'"'a-'.....,. Leath chr SiQ. ~ tUtingeqUip.lncl.$1.50. ideal job shorthand not req. ~ paper each.Me-1503 casual cbrs. all like new ~ ...... _....,..._ t.ble/4cbrsSlOO 540-4843 673-29119 • · kp'g knowledge a m\ASt. Z Ptr. M/F. pleasant., conditioo. den furniture, SIDIW.AUC SALE Sl0,200, Sac. llllOC> -2k . · c.1833-1895 Nwprt Bcll. Call for appt. hardworkers. Gd ad· Hotpolnt ref rig, 13 ', bdrm set. bric-a-brac. Guitars, TV's, atereo, ski ~~~Id. appiCa-alall"aedall Singer sewing m•cblne FUrn • misc sale, 26831 ForAPersooallotervw 752-8410or7S2-8440 ~_:rp;.:::l~arn°f~ ~~· like new, Sal. AprH29, 9-5pm . eq\.dp,etc.etc,etc. Pawn ~·~i~990• trith~bte::=. ~.,.:::Be~trella. TIME/UFI Sec'y for advertis ing the west. Appl y: 84'7-l(thSt •. B. Shop Llquidatioo Satur-1jiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiliiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii" agency nr· OC Airport. Wallpapers to Go. 2300 Speed Queen washer & Dec:orator table-lop is day only 11·5PM 17il II New offc .. interesting Harbor , CM !714> dryer. like nu Sl.00 for cross cut redwood, Ir· ~~rt Blvd. Cll. libraies, Inc varied work. 60wpm on ~. both. 366 E. 20th, tF. CM regular edge natural --------- Equal Opp Emplyr m/f IBM Selectric, filing. re-W eh & h I Astlae 1015 Conn.approxllxs6. Base Garage Sale Sal. only dc~pt.. (no S /H or malnar tenouse d lle n'c e ••••••••••••••••••••••• naturally utilized Girll clothes. Iota ol od· SALESLADY 1chtaphone). Bright G ~· e ve ~. manzanita. Sac $475. d&-n-t!nds. Village San Olfl'SIDE/P .R. WORK. self·starter. good pbooe ood drivmg record. 673-2933 Juan. 29812 Orinda, San Full lime. Salary persooaUty. 4-5 YTS ex-Heavy lifting. NON-PUBUCFUIUTURE Juan.~108 15©-$600permo. Must per. req'd. S'750 or more sMOKER. Working hrs Hand crafted 10' BW11t1----.;..;.;.. ___ _ over 21 and pervonable. for right person. Tue&.sat,6:»a:30. Start ••••TION* Orange coucb. xlnt cond. Houserul or Furniture. havexlnldriving record. 213/008-8358 $3/br + overtime. In-flu.. $575orofr, 548-0273. Def Everything goes -Car funusbed. Reply t . teniews 3-5, Moo·Thurs. TOllite ~JO PM 10AM-Aft4:30PM washer. A IC , dryer. ad no23l, c /o Daily Pilot. Serv1c~ Sta. Attend.ant, 556. -6981 . WI ndo w (Ded9n Wek~) 11',_,..,,N-BedComplete refrig, etc. Bric-a-Bric, PO Box 1560 Cost exper d. Full or p/time . .Desips. 3195-D Airport ~ATE.FROM n&U6..,.._ $lOO & clothes. 634 Shalimar Mesa Ca 9'.!626 ' Apply. Arco Station. 17th Loop Drive, CM. SAN BERNARDINO ~ ..... """'"l Or, CM Sat/Sun M . ' ' &lrvt.ne.CM STOCK LIQUIDATIONS ---~--~----1 SALESMAN Serv Sta Help needed Im· WAR£HOUS£MAN Lovely living rm sets, 'Ibl lamp $5, portable GE GARAGE Retail twboleaale marin med. Must be 18. Need person to learn solas. sola tbls, end & radio $5, hardwood chest 5 •LE hardware store needs Day/night sbilis avail. shipping & rec. Also, corfee tbls, rockers, of drwrs, new comer tbl llll sales people. Knowledg ~or p/t, Apply 990 E. some maintenance & lamps. pictures, china, for twin beds. 770-07ot, Books. fura. kit ap· of boats & exper pref'd. CstHwy. NB cleanup. Printing plant. tbls, cbrs. lovely bdnn 673-2921 pliances. & misc. 2.460 ~!~~::°v~~g~n~nS::· Service Station Allen-t:JTostart.54().8()27. ~=.=rce~· Moving ; Solid birch <>rangeAve .. CM.Sat9·! wtmd work. Beach loc. dant. exper'd. Day & WELDER fltOMHTATE: dropleaf table w /4 GARAGE SALE Sat & Call B Morr;•on Ev-Full •-p/Ume Ap Ex h 0 chairs. Vmyl bideabed. &Ill 9-S. 95'2 Pep...-...... . ... • ~. "' . · per. Heliarc Mahogany rleolal ""-b eod tbl. 3-spc cor-Dr.H.B. .....-~~ 9'-llam,645-1111. ply. Shell Station, 17th & Cal1Gre&548-3613 bdrm set, brus lamps, DU'-' t• 1 h ---------1 lrvioe, NB. Mahogany drop Jeaf tbl ner sec 1ona couc . 3 Famll,y G Sal ~~;~~=:~~\=~:P~ Service Sta. Attendants YARDMAN clocb. new 6 pc reel tO f~r . 644 " 0857 aft 12141Santaar::_:Ave~· ly Decorator Llne. So. (4) P /time now to full Rental center bas open· reel Sony tape recorder -· ......-m______ Costa Meu Coast Plaza. 540-7'177. Ume In Sommer. Will i 0 gs f 0 r 2 men · with Fii turntable & 8 Mabog. Bdrm set. db11----.;.;__;,_ __ , ------.--.... train. Apply , 2590 Mechanical knowledge track1tereo&1peakers. bed-dresser-nite st.and. 2 •GarageSale• Sales persoo for Jewelry Newport Bl, CM helpful. neat bandwrit-llln'l U:-tlis ~-~""set.a. 4 & 6 chrs. Oot.b.ing. yam, material. store. exp not nee. full 0 ing nee. Weekday off. f1111H ...,, , ..,., tools & other items too p / t. s a I a r y c 0 m . Serv. Sta. Attend . .F /time. Will train. Apply, 1930 numerous to mention. mensuute w1exp. WIU Exper'd, lite mech'I NewportBlvd,CM (~lllL. ...-.I SUnmonsbideabedexcel Sat & Sun. 10.m..Spm; tnm. 548-3402 knowledge Apply 2590 ..,_-. If. 5.,.. cood. $1.25. swivel chr 11301 WbetmoC'e Lo, H .B. Newport e1:·c. M. Mii cll•CM £...._ ~.a.. like nu $30. 4 dnvr filing betwn Warner " Slater. S... """°°' part Ume, ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• Q .. US ~ cabinet$30.642-03'2 otlGoklenwest. for Book Store, S , Sewing Operators. over-Allfl¥ II 1005 SAVE SAVE $AVE Laguna.496-8701 lock-single needle. Good •••••••••••••••• .. ••••• We b 0 r BofA MC 2Hidebedherculoosola'a Sat; "'m· relrlg. appl's, .,. ........... De t 3 ° 0• • • excellent c:ood. $100. & lam"", 1otsa m1llc. 10311 Saleapenooexp'drttror pay ....... ·.n•c.. P · · FOR SALE! Catbler 1 Checks & $125.640-4119 Cbrlatmas Dr, HB. flne women's ready to SGT. PEPPERONIS A beautiful antique CASH. No ~ersonal Yorlttown/Brookbunst wear. Neil's South Coast PlZZASTORE partner desk with two cbeeb PL.EA.5E! Food Din'grmset.6piece. Mex 98M605 ' Plua now interviewing. Now Hiring for fun & preaaed back s wivel available. ltema subject Col, tbl ctu:w, butch.. Call ---------~ p/time openings at loca-chain. C,.11 Shirley Mon-topreaale. 536C7. · Childs school dsk $25. ---------' lion near OC Airport. daythnlFndayat MASTBSAUCTIOM . Comb. chr/dsk ii.s. 4 Salt:S/Stock. Mervyn'• is Mustbel8orover.Apply 131-2110 2075'-'NewportBlvdCM Sale li v -rm, furn , drwr Victor cardex file now taking applications lnpenoo 833-862$ ~ bldeabed. queen, new, $30, Olivetti adding for p/t positions in sales 2300S. E. Bristol .. -ac .a.,._..w..1 chrs. xlbl Call536-8357. macb. t30. BBQ $3. Pat.lo &-stock. Day time, even· Santa An u-:~.. .....,.., -••vn l~e "hr ..., Ma-a -"' ,.. .. .iv ITE .. " OF FINE ______ _.._ Kraco FM 8 track Stereo " ••· • ..,.,.. i""" & weekend shifl3 """' """'4 •~" • ~ ·"-u couch -Girls st ...... .,..,,..,.,, ' ESTATE .JEWELRY, bOING with speakers $10. 2 &old """' -· . available. Apply 9811 lNexttoMcDonalds> ART OBJECTS, AN· s· King aod Queen chairs lnuaY bike SlS. 17 misc. Adams Ave, H.B. bl~ F,qual Oppor Er:nployer TIQUES .. ;\·: BUSINESS S50 for both.Gothic hutch elf/ home cbn UO-Sl5. ~:..i!'ual Opporturuty Sh t t I .. ETC pffON' ~FOFURRlNN., . ; i: Utc>£R A like aew missing drawer Fox.I moped Pl(). Hdbord .,.....,..,,,.e.r ee me a wor .. ers, · · ''. · Fl-.OUS .co ... end t bls •15. $15. Lawn seeder uo. weldin1 nper. Call FO. & BROCHURE. • "'N'•"u'e? ~ ..... ~ ·-• • Ylsc.ltemsSat/SWl2166 SEAMSTRESS Creg,548-3613 ~ """ .---s"""'~.S31-01S5 Pacific on Victoria. Cll Salling making-ST-........ ill AMEIUCAN OAK If rou fine ,.. mH ~ S:& mattrest ar box MS-11823 exper'd. ---"--Sel kla rour "•• 111et1Uo11a clean,eoodcood. $45. ---------• cau 673-2140. lf you mow retei\' & ship -.-.ed.L •0111 ... "••• •"d ~st•. super Eut Bluff Garqer flC'OCledun!lS, have worttd tn <>n:!.e .. CoaDt)' ..... not ,.. .......... s ram. top qual clotbel. Secn!tar)' in elec:\ronlCS co before. ~ ......... Aftilques 1ttcw~t111n1 ;,llM-Dialn1 ael. brand nu furn. cnll. ~. alcl. LOAMsacuTAIY call us for lntvvw tM· (~!.t~>'~~..1.zi =-~~~J:-: ~'.!~ Broablll. 1ame •how ant.lqUH, Sat t -5 2'01 W\th esper needed for .MED. -""' -. ., -.. T-. prise. Tb&, em.1 butch, BullYa SL NB 1nll indtpendent bank We are an equal OP· f:'iJ.!i.y "'-01'" wlll dry link. Solid -beaut. oarace sate 163 Moote :;::~a=.~~;:.~~: =I~~~!~ or.~.:~ ~.=~~n:'°:. V\ataCK~nim. ........ fOI'•-""'"-C•oo. ,....,.wtb nnt•ot " COD• cinivl.ttoft............ plumbial.~11.i.K. .-u. _.........,..,.. .--I"'-Pbonotr•PMI World'• etttlre Ofellto CoHt RJld dlnln• t•blt s.,.· Pllial atmoepbmt. l a~e at a e 1 e ct I 0 n . •re• .-...., -"•• di :r b1 8 • Yard Sale S.t Is Suo 10.5. SECRETARY Super DICC ._..,"" .. ~'" am .. 24 • cbrs. Rs hld f rlbrd _ .. ~ IU'Chlteda _.._. T-.a C •; oex\ 6 ~· order I• iuMlt ... .,, Dram at I c de• t & n . .OC:, ..a~-•~rn, sug ' ::.C~l &al wi;:d -u_.,_.ne ____ 54M __ 73_11 $uet $15. Abo C81h re-•tatefttellt ;0 , $275/offer. 4M·40S9. CM -... M> t8UI llldJll (bl' very busy o(c, 7·UStore. FulU,p/tclerk gtaten, mecbanh:a.l anU-1111bllaoUet1 .. nc1 Otbllr"'ra. Pie••• call be twn ror nlabts. Apply ln qu.. Vlalt ual See the ...,........ °"" • • .iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DMQ, Iola •cbatr. lt~s.c ~e Orn.•.c , 'T J chec" to 'Ml OAILY bed .._...,,_ 9em•l2.8al·l100. ~enon . 28933 Crown ..... • 0 o. .-. -·•m• Ill m c. l" to C1 I'll T, p, 96• 1-, Lall S•~n-RY 1 _. a&ay Prkwy. La&una au ma COJ'l&n Colt• ...... CA tJUI, OPPOITINTY 9639 ora. f'V. Sa\ .,,.,,nr.aA • ntneat.e Nla. ftliared tn Loe An&•'-We'll • ..._,. ... '°' tmocu on. when you ONLY. job. XJnt typ\8\. No •ll. "Thn•" aftcl ••&.inset ,,..., • ...,. .....,. ....-1a ,.wt·ottina o.ny ---------Operate or learn lo SwtUbboard Opn. wltl Ma,.alne.'' Amenca.o 1dllt1-... ,.._coll PUcl Cl~ Ada to 211 Agate. Bal Jal. 11\Jm. operate M-C 11. Small tnto. A.DS>ly 250 E. 17th lnternaUoael: l80l·D Ml..at'I...,._ reacb tbe 0rup Coat .adQ1.a,beb)ltblnp.W law olc. Airport area. St.. CM.-&e 1, (upataJn1> g~11•; lt•ln•. CA tlWtd. ...;Sat-...,...;......;.n_... -----• N.~lqalnpw1eace 66ll.tr1 .-n4. Tel (7U) "4-lm SeUtritb &ASEi Pbooetu·5'18 arain. Stove. nhU. bab\I CllD m.11112 .,.., ..-Open Wed. Sat. lt'a • BRBEZE ttaa, Sat Oft1)' tk, to3 Wanl Ad Help? -""''"' Qaatfted Ma ta·51'18 Bapl•. Olli .. Tell Mom You Love Her This Mother's Day send Mom a Greeting all the: world can share on Sunday, May 14th. Express your love in a Daily PiJor Mothers Day greeting. Ads come in rhree sizes: S 10, $15 and SJ for the special child's size card. (You muse be under 12 to qualify for the littlesr g reeting). . . ~ ... ,.,: ' ..... 'l ~l . . •\ ·i·~-~1 1.1.~I I $15 It's easy. Write your mescagc co fit rhc border shown hent. Bring ir to any Daily Pilor office prior to ·noon May 12 . Or, you may mail a clipping of the border with your message and paymenr to Daily Pitoc. UO W . &y St., Box 1 '560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. For help with Y<?Ur ad OC' if you have any questions. call 642-~678. A friendly DUiy Pilot ad-viser will ~ glad ro help you . And, if you like, you can charge your Morhc:r's Day ad. Y.>Ur credit is good with us. or you rnay use your M~ter Charge or BankAmerica.rd. DAILY PILOT . 1642-5678 . t • ••• ~ v 11111.01 ,,....,, Ap!U • 1171 ~=-···~~ "Ut Speed & 9oto 1=1~~ We/"o !~~ ........... !~.~~ ~~'!':'.'.~ .... !~!~ ~-~~~ ..... ,. ; ... ·-I .. • •• '...... • .............. !.!........ ....................... 71&CAMNO WE IUY IMW 97f2 ~ .................... l't 'J It IOI' .......... 1091 SEA IAY llATS l8' Jet Ski Boat.~ 0141. ltr1 A1TflW Motor tfome. CONQUlSTA. Auto . • .................... .. Mo~ aaM. ~Map ...................... -·---·••••••••••• unmac .• M.llM. 21'. many •traa. Xlnt pwr. 1teerlna. 01r. USED CARS u, nn, din nn. SONa: <bnf,-., IL &oao. HILld1 CQlor T.\ lT" ~r S.."" at the N~ 64H050 cond. "2·m7 eves " AM /P'M atereo tape. CALL GARTH XhH c ond t'a e hu ~ • met.al dil:U.a DSW SLUJ llDdef' warran. U. water abow. Wlmda Su.40S727. IJtedCarMar ~ m " Oftx. ~ t1 a::io. CalJ betoro 3:00. avallable. Al)ttl 27~. 1\ pc rtatloa T~ f,...el 9 t 70 $5HS S.0.M30 New wooden h its. I Ga-51 HAlllSOtl'S ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·--. duwer .. ea. C K C 11:..1-••••••••••••••••••••••• WHOI rs•r.g on·rcs Drud ww · Swui N · SIAIAYIOATS •::pen.-/ Lm Alla~ ai·. 9 mo·s 7•fOIDllOOtu rURNlTUR E . IOU eelvw. ftll.U .. blrD itl· ll0lea..t8w),NB. ..... fl20 new, come ..... uve. ~'ateptlde.Sbortle. V9. P1a~nlu1. c M. cn-mr blo. c~•olH CHHtte at.i:MT ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport D11nea. 1131 3apd., pwi-. ateerifti, alr 282' HAAaOR BLVD IMWllSAUS Antique chair, emerald or631 ~ dock. Qua duraflox ew Royal Coacbaaan a.ct Bty Dr., 1pace 56. coad. S1>0dal wheels, COSTA MESA • srea:a a.l.nl f'Clad. 2 aoU· fl*lken WW Mil SlOOO. • Cabover CQ\pr. bu ever· NB Allt tor Wakeflelda, cmtompaint. Low miles. --------1tn J.OCS • • que qu1lu. 2 antique &lllM for SJJSO. Ca.JI lt'1Sl5 ~~~t & )1bina. includl.ni mooo-Sat&Sunl<M. 111'A818ll. -IUY ........... WU'OOI :·:· MtiD • aa1k bedspreads ..__&°'91111 1090 before3:CI0. .. 3551. ~· -P"' ...... ..:....IJ· maUctollet83'M802 .,.... 4 ,.,......, • • pwr, witfl pillow sbacns t ....................... ..... canopy. Aml ,....,._. 30' w/kll. t».th 4 bdrm. US. CAISt windows. I Lnek II.et'~ match m int cond · '3000. Nf>.fl.98 Truck &Camper: 67 Ford ~orbltolr. We'A Lbe new Chevrolet &map,. 9 1 7 291• ~00CG~. ' . CMbfor)'OW'C>Mipha.ncel STEREO EQUIPMENT , , ~ Ton Ranger w/10~' -.2500 77()..()386 dea.lerahJ tbe in • • ~able.~ Coul M"'9k Sooy reel to ,...J, TC 850. a. Sldpjack. fly bndae. cal>9ver camper. Slps 8. ' Auto ce:t:. We lr:ee: 4 spetJCS \ram, 6 ~. Seitut wanted, marine _ 646-0IZ'rl P'Uooeer AMP, SA 800. ::!°''tde~~ll~t F\llly seU·cont'd. Many 1911 Starcra.ft tent trlr. yourusectcar! <783MCC>. • ,, naviga~. WurlltMr Organ, model J BL apeahra, L'IT's . PM · op 6 xt.ras.'2800.841-8821 slpa 6, man1 xlras. JOI ft743.,0CS. 1 8»ZWOart5PM -'1408650. .Mike.&il-C.00 ,873-11.58 . MolorfDdllkff 9t40 $l,2SO.&fi6.8297 '831ntem'lPl1.Shor\box. The ulUa>at~ luxury 11 PC. D1nln1 S et. ~7aft4:30pm New Fii/AM radio, •'7219'Se~R.)'.188Merc ....................... Tent lrlr, Apache ::a·~~;f"!·n~~· ~~Ol.ITSOM coupe with leau.er lo· : Ar moire. dressers. Solid Afabogany Wurliher etereo. pbono console. ~rulser. lirnac. ~d 1977 Motobecane Moped, Ramada. elps 8. xlnt 9'19-0Wor?M-Ot.6 · ~·" ~~>." :1 u n roof ~ ~; deslts. elec merry go spinet piano, amt CODd. MOcaah. Call54&-13abef 1 ual boatse ·eaP~~ ~~9 only 360 au. llke nu cond, many xlru 1875. ZJAuto 1 RCeVINoterEJ>rtve 1975 •oo~ .•. -! .. , rouod.673-7677 67S.tmc>.eve673-&188 7Pll araer · ... -.... MOO/bstofr.631-2789 496-nn '17FOUPU • .._ '" • Sh . 7LA7J22 4 lpet)d, alt cond,, SWI• ! Profess.iooal front throw 24' SklP JACK '7S Puch Moped food con· A.to S.,-,Sc., ,_.. vVt . ortie atepslde. ..-root 4r stereo ct.Nette: . • lawn mower, new 3HP "-rttnn Goock 1094 .. & ......_ 1975. F /B, loaded. must dition szso. cat 541M8S3 & Acceuorfes 9400 Autod. 'S' •~I· 1 alt Black w t&okl lnler\or. enc.SBS.m-'1615 :r::' .. ;l............... 14 'e ., ..Uthl.sweek.tMe-2995 atter4PM ....................... con . C:: • P• ot . .-..... .. .,uh4 t7121'. . ... -•••••••••••••••••• l'wo never uaed LS0-15 C\lltom w ls. Only 1300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tf7S 2002 MustsdJ-48pcsilverware2 prs kls/boots/poles. 81 11 .. fOIO Ja' South ~t Clasak. Honda Express. xlnl map. mounted 00 vw mJ..Ser.Y~Slff4). Gtnt:.. 9701 48 peed,l\el'eo.aucond. ~ valuable oil paint-Xlnl cond, great buy. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gray Manne Eng. xlnl cood. si:so. Rima Paid s:zoo selling -••••••••••••••••••••••• & only 28 . 000 malef> ! ~~.~~J:ls. misc. $51M416 6'5-4701. CENTURY :':1" 547-5812; 67~9016 SS7'2895 '80. • SS&-8161 . '75P0a0eo.ftr 7~SUIAltUWGH 11236321. Offlc.e ,_ alfwe & ..... , •-...LL.. • Boat, 14' alum, car top, t '\::e-1 9150 A.tot for We 21.000 mJ. ' spd., radio, ~~.' 1Dc~f:~~lo. Leau1!~7!t!"~ pwr &...I ,..,_ 7u.a.J1Ac.-•-teOBc .. ·•-*ter.1Uc.1Cl8638). $I-_9 , .......... 0 ..... _.___ , •. .....-,_.t 1015 tM. s+.r-.o lotl ,.., ~ _.. • ~ ... •• .. •••••••••••••• ••••• •••••••••••••••·~·••••• SZIH Sf6MO .. ..-..-. , -. -. ........,.....,. map. •~ereo .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• BUY ortabell racks, comp 1i72 Ho.nda SL12S. xlnt Q,..,... 9510 38mo ··~ ' acino.M<>Odowntocludea •1ownercar <8118ZK 1 2 matching s teelcase Z5"Clr1VConsole $17S. l Pkl. ldnt cond. ~. cond .. new battery. wir· •••• .. ••••• .. •••••••••• .MOO includes lax 41 license. Det 19762002 desks w/coor d1nated yr. warr. Free 2osa AJ SHOW ~ . ~P'M Utes. 673·1'85 aft ...... •tflalt, INiy• ~.:.. •t:.'R.eiia~e!; Sl.5'1't.14. A.P.R. $18.~on Polaria silver. 4 speed. c b a 1 r s,. 1 e xec . 1 Newport del/setup/ CM TROJAN 2f many xt.ras. WJ or IMMRg a c•, approved credit. approved credit. sunroof It AM /FM s~ se:::retanal with t.ypmg 6'2·5340 PllCES teak decks. 450 hrs on '71 Triumph 650 Lo fnldrortsr,--7Cal 77TOYO,..•-• casaetU 170'7PPM1. wing, like new, retail mg rr 000 714-846-3274 ''"" ..-v 1976 SlOi price over $1400. All 4 23" Color TV. GE. con· . ' . mileage Many itt.ras vry le 540.75 9 W /CAMPER SHELL. 4speed. 1Wll'OOf & stereo pieces IOOO. ·BY all or sole. Xlnl workina cood. SCAG BOAJS ~· Reinelll bOardMCtop &edan nice$1100631·3508 .. .....__/ L o w m a J e s casaet~. <486PHlfl. part. Perfect for small $125. San, Clemente cr11 Hr, · many ·1o Honda CT90. lop --.!..~ <Uc.lF~>. 1976 530la office. 919-01.88 4~0322. xtru. rrooo. 673-3826 sbano. '"SO. Hobie 12. Clillka 9szo S42H $147/.0tMO. The u ltimate luxury A.Ts';. .... ... • •••••••••••••••••••••• ....... .... 9100 AA.lto1, Mow 9100 ._ ...... R ... / MustseU. $300. 67>4840 1lM7 Chrysler Winsor. 4 dr '70Cbevy \Ill ton P.U. with Mmo. t:soodown tocllldes sedan with leather an· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• I'-. "_.er ... 4:1'.!!~ ........ !~.~o. 1974 Kawasaki 90. Xlnt sed.ln. Orlg. except new sheU. Best ofter over •t u & llcenae . Def. terior ii. iUnroof., "911 tlal -..a~ Int ~•~cgood m t "•l1 ~79U4 A.P.R. $18.0 on 1462RKT> • ,.._ 60' Pl b ._, ......,. ""'""' '' '..,,.. ' US ""' ' $1600. 8TS-m28 IPPft>Ved credit. 1977 JJOI WE'RE DEALING!!! HONDA 5 SPEED Witt.C•t..PlllltlrtP" &lody~ ...... HONDA 4 SPEED HATCHBACK Wftt.C•t.."-'rf,.. & lady Sl• ttahll91 ScotlcNlh.a.c.. ""a.rt.er us yac,... 675-8113 $1250 or bst otrer.1---------l l""So H ..__Bl Reas. Hour ly, dally. \ 960-2806 SEMJ ~· Flat. 40' Van. 4 speed. stereo It air ""'FUU~ · week.ly, Mexico. 675-2172 SulUld 80, Hadaka 100 & 501 IntemaUonal. New oond. <23BSPI 1. Two lo S......71-GISI eo. mini·bike,otbers. Rea1attOMI. enc. Best olr.646-4993 choo&etrom. c:i...-....95 ... 1123 loafs. Sall 9060 P.P. 844-160S VtNdes 9530 1977 lZot. _ -••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 Dodge.,.. ton. V8, xlnt Black w11old inlcnor. ,-.-G-,-... --Dln-,-h-.,-<-Sa-bot-1 FUJI • y AMAHA 76 y_. a.cllro 400 e&.IAIANCI SAU ccod. Best offer 645-34U, Slereo ette d , DR••-s CallM5-5894aft5pm NOWftMlft 631·3073 '81SwlbeamAJptoe4-apd. "onl~~O.ooO~~s ; type) Wtnew car rack, --.-YW"I coov .• wire wheels. aood OIMO> $275.845-6456 YachtBrokerage 1 each; l9lii & 1977 Only 3 lm Tio1as left! "13,,., Ford Courier, very cood.'700.5411-4822 < • Listl.np Wanted! Kawasaki f"oo·s. xlnl Fully seJC ·cont ained clean, many xt.ras, G ,000 ...,_._. 9705 lll·ZCMO 49 1-4 949 loah. Mmft11 •c.•/ Sa .......... oond. '76 seoo. '11 11200. motorhomes. No "re· fJJJOO.lolltt. 6CZ-5668 Ot' ..................... .. Srrice f020 Yedit W.. 543-7232 uonable" otter refused. •-548-.:;..;;....:.:7858~-----• AJ.l.A IOMEO * WAMTID TO IUY ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2616Newport Blvd. "11 Honda 3:50. new reblt llLL YATES 14 LW, aa.md proofing, '78Spklersarebere! Quatil)'used BMWs. 20' Swordfish plank. $400. Newport Beach eng. Maoy new access. VW.p()RSCHE Paria Valley shell. Boot. A,_ Tl• left at factory aoy CAava IMW Seafare depth tinder lnO 67~U 9600. 646-5250 all Spm. San Juao Capistrano Sl9CiO. 832-4256 reduc6d prices. Lease 1S40Jaroboree Road · 36 0 '. SSO. &73·0623• Udo H ~.Sun.fish l3. l9'7SSurukiGTl8S. ll7-480049l-4Sll 1970 C MC service body, dealerdlreet. NEWPORT BEACH ~ $3115. 21· Sloop S3SO. Ski xtn · · wlladderatconduitract. llACH IMPORTS 64M444 ~M.tlle bu1U85.5.W-1833~-8880 t~~~;·~· 1972 Ford :v. too lruc9,~: 12.000.Call556-3131 MIOOVESTREET 1----------• .... llt fOlO Catalina 27 VHF elec 39.000 ml with .,.. <Near MacArthur Blvd. um BMW.4 dr. lmmac. , ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... tbd' -•-t' d. Mator.._a.Sde/ camper, ·bathrm & '6SCbevyTruck.goodeng •JamboreeRoad). many xtr•s . Ciill s ..... ou , ...... coo . RIRt/Stor091 9160 shower aelf contained, needs electrical work, ~EWPORT BEACH 830-4686or9SS-~7 WANTED!!! $13,000. ~5085 ••••••••••••••••••••••• dual batter1e1, en1ine ssoo. Call aftemoooa or 752-otOO A used V.H.F. radio for 32'DSLCUtter. '76 Rent a 1977 Executive air, roof air. camper eves; 962-2S04 '---l "-Jl D t M b Mi · Jacki, dual exhaust , big "1 d C...,t 9715 power """' . ..... a e at F\ally equipped. distress otor ome or nim-0 ...... antl·s..,ay bar •-'6l Ran· .. -. --• cJeo .. , l Spyder. Mint con . (71 .. ) ...... ""'09 al dol t b •t H b • ..... .. .. '-UC'•v .. w ... v --•. u uat sell. n-st. of. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • .....,..,., . a e lbouaands ol lars mo or ome rom er \rans cooler. Real clean SllOO? IUA"" ,. Dlll:I beloW m.kt. FTiedJander. Call any of '7.91!5. See at 179 E. 18th 548.1949 rer. 642-1508 I f74 C:APll CPE *ZODIAC SERVlCEAFLOAT lhesenumbers St..CM.54S·l4B7 ... .-,707 4 speed. sunroof. raJly Port·A·Marloe YACHTS 891-6777 '77 Ford l Too flatbed -wheels. AM/FM & 1n lnl1aUble8oats 201E.CaL Hwy,NB 537.7777 A1V6-W.Dr,lraller,$7SO. W/toOlboxes&overflead ••••f•••••••••••••••••• "i:herry" cond1t1on 292SColleae.C.M. 615-3282. 82• •eaa 556·1293/days . 644· rackR&:HXlntcooc:t. less 1975 Audi lOOLS. 2-dr. nu (98216>.SaJepncedat (714)5'0-2070 -83119/eves. than 9,000Q M To asswne radlala. AM-FM stereo. OHL Y $17'9 --------~Ool 43 diesel, race/cruise, Motor-Ho. ltewtal lease 673-2999 cn1em yell. brwn lnt. Im· MM Kie a..-~ YANMAR dal eng. Also 9 bap ol saib, loaded 4w....1Drh" tHO ------macccnd.$3200. u-..a..;•--Gea. Sets. Tom Rlker, w/equip, PP556-9133 181/J to 3Z' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1977 El Camino. full pwr. 114-548~ .__ ..._... dlr. SG-3561 F\tlly sell contained xbJt cond •• 39,000 mi. Net 2100 Harbor Blvd .. C .M ~_.;..:;.;_;_;,_;:_ ___ --1 CATALINA 27. 18, dinette Reserve now for COSTA MISA price $4, 750. 152·6311 "l8 Audi 1~. Brlt.sb rac 6l 1 ·SllO 1966 Jobmon 40bp, x1nt int.. XlrH, allp a vall. Holidays & weekends. ~ eves, 831·1'18 int creeri. tao tot, air. -------_,,......,.. cond, orig owner, $t00. $12,900. PP. 493-7'327 REGENCY MOTOR #I .. CllfOll='-P I S. a u lo . R I H . 72 Capri. lo miles. ni' C.US7S-~lll)'tlme HOMERENTALS ~ 9570 SUNROOF. 1 owner, brakes. Radio. heat.er 6t . a&'Ketch,beavycoostruc· .,_N Harbo Bl d SA lOOgals.ofaas v-24.000 mf. Nu tir es clock. Must sell $1300 .... flower 9040 Uon. Fully equlp'd , _. ~.531.~Z.· · · FREE •••••••••••••••• .. ••••• 115585/blt otr. Call Mike SBl-4543. •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• diesel l /B, slip avail. ---------with the pure base of any PULL SILICT10H IU-3222or 964-l0'71 --------- 'Tl Reinell, SS bn, deep V, Must be seen. new Jeep wttb W. ad. Of 1971 y A.MS '7~ 2000cc. 4·spd. AM /FM. Seala 6, slpa a. M90<). P b 119.000 67S-3521 BUY NOW! oveaSTOCKED! '72 Audi 4-dr. auto. air. clean S2375. G1tty . 497"'24leves Ylliil'\ IHSlOQ( nidlab. Sell for $200 u.n· ~orS4C>-S032 --------111· Sptrit cat w/trlr, uaed """""N NOWI 82 now avallab&e. Call & 22ToCbooeeFroin derLow Boot.548-14$2 Bertram 3 2 • R once, rainbow sails ~ • save$S1. •Wlndow Vam •;4 2000. 4·s.p. AM /FM "MoQaooM", world re· $1800.962-8M7 ll70-l200 per weelt. We COSTAMISA •VanCoavenioos fattltPHt•y f709 ster. xlnt. lo ml. S2200. cord bolder at 77 mpb. havel.lmilliooCont.rac· AMCJEIP eCarcoVa.na •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• m ·i'24alt6PM. Seata 'I, sJpt s. bead, 2 .,, 14 Hobie W/trlr, cu.rtm tual reservations back· _...·~arbor Blvd. saus TODAY! 1919Sprlte l'resb Unser·Cbev 482 cJ. sails W/jlb. trapeze set, I n g w i t h A A A ~COSTn A Mll:'CA l550 eng, rmeslequip. Always new blocks, line & tram· U.S. /Canada & the (7 l~ts~t.a...,.OZ3 N4412'74 11atbe r s a crowd. pollne. St3?0 bst ofr. following airlines Unit· • • Complete w/matchin1 MS-ll38a.fU.30wkdys. ed. Delta. Western. 3-~le trailer & I ton van. Santana 20. super new Hushes Air Weal, Con· P rice-S40,000 . Call cond, all ittras. $6450. Unental. KLll "Dutch", •;4 C•pra. air. ~ s pd, AM /FM cassette. gd cond lo mi. 673·94li . 213/626·6871 9-12noon fl73.8878 alt Spm. Swiss Air, Lufthansa. weekdays. •10% Investment tax , Cran.man's Spedal, 26' credit•depreciatlon de· Bay boat, 18 Lapstrako mahogany sailboat (erments. Classic; Gray 118. Xlnt. w/stonn damage. Make •We have 118 '77, '78's In $2495/Lrade759-0260 offer. Busfnep; 556-4671. Fte« need 200 total by BOAT T R AILER 14 • _res___:.;_5',;.;;J._-2..;.55:.;.;;S____ May l. E XTRA TIRE. $250. Hobie 16, iood cond. •Purchase at factory In· CALL Xtru. $1400 voice 4 Star's minia or SS7-aJ:U 645-0733, S3MIMl6 Soutbwind's zs·s. use .... VALUES 1971 FORD PICK UP. tP9e8l. Black on black, abort bed, 411 pd .. oft road tires & wheels. 9,000 original miles. '"" 1976 DODGE PICKUP IP970). ~ Ton, off road wheels &i Urea. V8. auto, 9712 646-3876 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1978BMW's HBIENOW! '76 Capri Hatchback. 'l· spd, A/C. super clean S3500.644-8499 9720 • •••••••••••••••••••••• * DRIVIA * * LITILE. •• *"··· SAVEALOT· :. 100% Financing of ln· A.tos, New 9100 Autos, Hew 9100 Auto1, Mew 9100 CATA1.INA30 voice sales lax & license ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Late '75 dsl. eittras, tbru CROCKER. 12.0 air, very clean. '7 4 Dodie V au Tradesman . HI back seats, A 1c. m a11. P S/PB, auto. SHOO. 64.S-0221 evea, 548·0757 clys $1999 '74 Ford Van, AM/F M COMPUTE IOOYSHOft HOWonH SHOP Ir COMPARE • BARW IC K OATSUH 8 JI IJ7C,49J-JJ/\ } 11WE1 RE WHEELIN' & DEAUN1!!!11 SPRl•SALEI ON ALL MODELS NOW IN STOCK! BUY OR LEASE YOUR NEW DATSUN TODA YI $29,500. P. P. 613-1174 APR, 7 year note. 1976 INTERNATIONAL cua, bed, trtqe, maey Scout IP971 ). V8. auto, xtraa. $318$. 67UC>ll 11 Catalina 2S. VHF, knot meter. w/or w/out lrlr. &».2:540 alt SPM 12' Flber1la11 Sloop, w/trlr, like new, $425. 67S-7615 '76 Trojan 25'. Like new. Canvas, VHF, must sell. Sl.5,500. Pb: 558-8534 or 67H938 1~rtn1. 18,000 miles. 0 d V f 11 roalrack, ll.kenew. 77 0 IO &D, U Y For further information contact Mr. Ll.ssner or Mr. Miller 55499 loaded, super shape, 1976 OMC PICKUP a'KI0.55-tM.5 1>9e'sRVR ....... fM. <Pim).~ Ton. off road '?S~Vans.300. PIS, 17 141559·4446 wheels & tires, dual P /B, CB, AM/F M. 8· OutsideCa. tanks, VB. auto. Heavy track. Headers, chrome l~-0399 Duty. Jacltmana wblt crtp'd le <Telex> Dale's lRIN $Ifft panel•.d . $5000, Call S.2378 1976 CJ'a-Three to _?ea-42ls _______ _ EXCB.UHT S&ICTIONOF IMWllSAUS We may have your nut car inourtoventory. Call us today' lll.JCMO 49Mt49 OUNelCOUMTY'S EXCB.L.!Mr 58.ECTIOM IN STOCK FOR IMM.IDIATE DELIVERY SALES-SEBVtCE PAR'l'S-LEASINC # BRAND NEW 't 19 I DATSUN Denver. Colorado ~e From-Startinf '74 Ford Van, lo mi's. new tl'WINDIOSI ~J1~:_,>'.~ $41tt ibter, many xtru, $3200. HP"16, neSlw trlr,XlnVolvo 3d. 9 Root.la to L.A. 1975 Cff ER OK EE 'S-_lll_..6XJ ______ _ · ps 4. l coo · ---------•Two to Choose from-AllloL11 ' I 9510 .-s. 556-1811 FOR 184T! Start.tni at: •••••••••• .. •• .. ••••••• ..... SUP'/ lt7626FT. S4f99 ~·f .. i Doclls t070 GMC MOTOIHOMI 197 4 PL Y M 0 U T H ..... ., ..... •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• Fully self contained. Tralld1.11ter (Plae). v3, •C9'wtrwls7 fllp want.d for 71' Motor Weekly lc dal~renlala. •uto. cruise, air, clean ln CAU. ... 1 ... 7559 Saller , Nwpt Harbor ,. ..... , AYf &out. -... ,,, ... .....__ M#.-.t-..t 9590 area. reward. 75-lm 979 2500 - -...... .._ G Salea.service-Leaaina RovC:..er,lnc. Rolls Aoyce BMW l.MOJambone Newport Beacb ~ - COSTA MESA DA TSU"" 2.845 HARBOR BLVD 540.6410 540.0213 lf76DATSUH 210Z2+2 AU the "goodiea" lnolud- lng AM/FM 11tereo 4' aJ. lo.y wtieela. 25.000 mil~. 136Ml I Priced to sell st 1_ 121.0 GX HATCHBACK Fully eQu Poed with ttkl belled redial white sidewall tlrea. AM/FM , eteotrlc window •1• detro.ter. tide mold•nva. und.._., & pawej' assisted disc brakes. 38 month open end le .... Equ11 rnontnly~ts•e2.oemontttP1uataic. Vehlct. Vlfue -.11e.oo. ,,_>'only t 170.98 to MO take dellverf on IPP"OY9d ~It. Tott& i.... • payment 19131.28. Option at end of i... ltltW.TI ....._Y S2311.92,(248916). t •, silp wanl•d t or 33• ----·-----lllq2 JEEP Wa1ooeor •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• ..Uboat. cau Barb dur. 72P"'CI ••aow <P909>.~. ·~to, atr, WIWILLIUY • "" -custom • ...,.29rac9... YOUID•-• .... ....... .._ _ a . ans., power ln1 workto a h ours, VB. uto tr ~ ~·~ ·~---·-1. ateerto •• AM/FM radio. 1970 FO D BRONCO PAIDIORO&Nor WAN'J'El).51Jpfornow37' Selloon.tained. 11118EJV>. <Pll80>. hyJ .. atlck, new TOPDOLLAI aallboat. Temp. or perm. $69 95 tires. U.4. HMl TC» CM$ Jim S:SJ.IJTIS days. S24f9 640-6830 •C~ ..A.MAJ~ Sllp wanted for 38' power ...,...~., ....- boa t • H u n t Io • t on 200 I 11 st, SA Harbor. M2·T590 SIUOOO 2U9 tWt80R ILVD -------1 Dock avaUabJ4t for power COSTA MESA "74 n...1 ... Powv Waaoa. boe\ to •·. ta mtbly. -b Balboa Covee.. Mr. Loq. ~:,...IQltJ' U , 4x4, f'11.eu4 or l.JZWI02 FMC, '73 cuatoml&ed, _.l'OOOi_...._ coif_•_.•--°'-'--• 81\PWICI< DAT\UN 8 j I I I ''• l'i l ) j 7 r, WEIUY OIAMCMS •TIUCll INh. .,..... +all '78 tmprovernent.1, n.ai. fl60 5111· tOIO loaded w/oveeytbln&-•••• .. •••••••••• .. ••••• ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• lmmlculate-l.M Ron. 19"0 Chevy ~Too . ..e,ooo u · JAV£LWN. wttrlr. No ot motorcoacbes. By nU, doluu cab, 350 auto. CllVIOl£T en1. $300tor bsl otr. owner,'7M011. w/aJr, P/S, P/B, 1Ude ln -ffutJorBJvd. ll'M513 8' camper wtboat car· C09TAME8A rier, eql.dp'd w/hvy duly 146-1200 17' f'lt ttllur tbri ta atct /fill\ boat, YAp lohnlO d 0/8 , rest Qatum int. btl "'1 tttr. l'llU c••u. llun 1eU. ll4001bttotr ..... trlr attach. CB. -.U00.1--------EV'9N!Pm• MWlrr. WBPAY TOP DOLLAR "75 <."Wy LtJV Mll1do ~J'&t~:o~= P.U. Xlal cond. Jttru. orCLASSICS D650. 4"o1UT U )'GUI" car ii utra elMo Tl ~ P.\1. SUV'efedo. Me Ill ftnL Lo•Ood, lo mt, Mtnt .._IUICS coad. A Itta.I et G!C!O. -Hu19ar •"-Ml-1.aeO, .._.... Omta.... t1'WIOO CREVIER &I Sf A H OAOWA'I' SANTA AMA 836-3171 Tiii Ul.JWATW OlltWIO MAO-I *USIDIMW1• "1121m 4•pd (7531~1 "J'UOQ:Z'l'U ~~ UDIG lM l '73IOOU1pq •KBV '7U 3UAuto. (tlGMTVl, "TIJOQI ~.SR.dTllUK "TU 20l41p . .ater.c>(C.l 'Tl mA SIR t77RSIC CleMd 0. S.d.,. TAO OYa LIASI lf74 BMW Bavaria, Jood c:ond. 41,000 mil••· 10 mos oo Ito. opt. to J!W"Clwe. (Tt.&)8*0931 '7' 2002, 4·•pd , new brak•, clutch & tr&na Job, AM t l"M cu-. . )aautlhal ur. *5795. atS-9:187 '72 Bavarta, 4 1,.ed, air condlttontn1, ISSO~ All/1"M rtldlo ~ OHLY$7140 Mne .. MGda/R_.... 2"°Harbor Blvd .. CM '45-5700 1976 DATSUM "OCOUPI 5 speed, AM/FM radio. radJaJ UNI & beater. Ex cellent cond ition -Ilk~ rand new 1 <ooe90' I. ONLY S31tS -I t l "> f ,\ M l'-•\ DA TS UN -<''-1 ll '·'II I 111 /. I ', hH Sf,90 ·------ lt760ATSUN u1oseAM ,, •\ .a Door Autom ath'. AM/.,. A la o•ccllen1 condition. Mw•t Ho1' tmPPL>. OM.YUHO Mlluf1l111fn Madi/I_ .... 1100 Harbor Blvd.. C M u1.auo .J I I I 17 "14 Bl101 bN10I CGDC:UllOG. ••uirool. lo1u• r e d shadow kll, A/C, nu Ur•t• $ltt5 firm . m.111t. shopping! ~ ....... .... =.~­.... = . Ho11•.• p f ,.,.,r>Orts -----.... - 13318 an·.-ltlW ,.,, zo..-S... '" '''"' of 11•u1or' •, 1tHMn2J6Sl If •• •.t' •• ,.., ) l' ' ' ' ,.., ,,, . . l' I' ' : 1 4 ~ ~ I , 'Jd ------- 197' Ca.o&.U Ooor. AIT. Al-.4 .• low 1 .. ge A •NI •e!ue. LI<!. WPOY. lf7'TOYOTA td•W Alt ~•el11I, ........... , ...... o.100 ...... u.. • Cl)Mf-. '3695 '71 ... •5999 '71 •• AM/PM IAIMO • LUMAGI MIDIETS IACll&CUSTOM PMS.- Jaguar f8g) TRIJMPH • BUY or LEASE FROM nm PROFESSIONALS '\ . . . .. . . . . . . ... . . ... • .. r . .. . .. fflOAIL.V 'ffOT .............. •••••••••••••••••••••• v ... ..,.. f 71 ...................... lt76YWIUS Wiib IWll'OOI 6 AM /FM s t ereo c••••&te \OIOMEZ> SUMMBPUN! Mlr11 .. ..... .... , ... .... 2100tl&rbor BJvcl. C M 63'-IJSO fttd!y, Apnl 2:1, ,., • ......~....... ....... .... ,.,_. ...................... ·~····················· V•u 111 t110 YcA....,_ 9770 . ....................... •••·····•·•··········•· llPOllYOU SILLYOUI YCXMSWA .... SllUsttt llLl YATIS VW.p()RSCHI Si\n Juan Cepiat.rano 131-4800 49M51 I WllUY &SIU VOLKSWA&IHS l..arlKt Seleclioo ln 1be A.tea! l! '61 ICIG $699 (0551)1.L) 701UG $199 (QZ18£J) VW Sclrocc.o. "7S. Silver, ·68 ~rbd1, aunt cond. air. stereo. immac Rblt ?2 en&· Must sell eo!4!C.~c. A.P.R. 23.76 percent: Top Dollar Paid for U&Gd vw·s OMMONWliLT MOTORS SIKe 1953 t442So. Bristol S:anta An11 546-0220 Approx 2 m1 No South Coast Plua 982..af02 Call ah SPM. 673-8875 pay back·$1080.00 in 2A ------- 'Q VW. '71 Super Bug, rblt enl£ .. Good Condltioo new brakes. clutch & 646-8151 paint. Clean $2200 '70 Vw coov. Mech. xlnt. _833_·7_5_17 ____ _ New top. S2600farm! 1970 VW. 33.000 males. 6'13-3145or67S-547-4 needs ounor body repair months. WEST GERMAN IMPORTS ~Harbor Blvd .. CM 714/645-61 zo ·se vw w/sunroof. S850/Bstofr 548·3095 1971 VW 411. 4-dr. beaut good. $500. J 97 3 V W B ' condition $1500 Call c.Ao.7015 us, sem.· 831-1801 ,,.., cami'ler. xln t cond . --------- SELL idle items with a Personallted. must sell. Have somelhlng to sell ? Daily Pilot Classified Ad. 6'4·9539 Classified ads doll well. AMtos. Mew 9800 Autos, Mew 9800 Autoa, Mew 9800 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• EXAMPLES... _.....~ Xl/9's 't~~ '75 FIAT Xl /9. Brilhanl oranoe Wltll 4 speed. s3295 AM-FM radio. radial tires (301NPI) '75 FIAT Xl/9. Bright red with factOfY au cond .. s3795 4 spd . mag wheels. lots of music. (733N1Zl '76 FIAT Xt /9. Beautiful blue w11h stereo radio. $ .. ·•95 radial 1tres a low mileage. C827RFPl .. '77 FIAT Xl/9. Lite yellow with only 6,640 miles. beautiful mag wheels. AM-FM stereo. with custom SPoller a Abarlh exhaust system. (856TWM} '77 FIAT Xl/9. Classic white with factory air cond . AM·FM stereo. mint cond .. only 4.954 miles. (422SXGl 55495 55995 72 RAT 124 SPIDER. Bngl'll o<ange With black s3395 vinyl tnm. New top. one owner. «. 769 miles. Like brand new (273GNLJ • •74 FIAT 124 SPIDEi. s sod .. AM-FM tape. with 53695 mint ltres. gorgeous red with blaci\ tnm (065N0Jl '75 FIAT 124 SPIDER. 5 spd . ivory with all tile ·s4595 goodies AM-FM music to dnve & en1oy (J92206l ACT NOWJ BU'Y TODAY! UMITB> OFRR! SUPERB SE1MC1 DlPT: Nia SBfCTION Of USED IMPORTS Cars subiect to prl0< sale. All prices plus tax & he Offer good t1I Mon. 5+78 Closing. DICK MILLER MOTORS 120 W. WARNER, AT MAIN SANTAANA F /',A , T 557-2132 LA1lGE SB.ICTIOH Of usevw. IM SToa!!! 111.L YATIS VW.pQRSCHE San Juan Capistrano 837-4800 493-4511 1975VW COMVBTlll.E With AM /FM cassette. '75 Buick Skylarjt. a1r. radlal tires & only 36,000 ~~ ,.,,.0 after "'PM. nuJes. <280M0Rl. .,..,.._.., " MUST SH!!! Mlracle Meade/ ...... 2150Ha..bor Blvd., C.M. 645-5700 69 vw Fastback. good cond .. must sell. $1000 or blltofr All5.546-7058 '73 Centurion. Low miles. Super clean Loaded! $2495. 768-4114 bef. 6. 8»6055 aft. 71 Westphalia Pop·Top. Codiloc 9915 &ood oood. $2700. • •••••••••••••••••••••• 5-10-4706, Costa Mesa - Volvo 9772 ········'·············· llfOU YOU IUY COSTA MESA DATSUN AUSEDVOLYO, See us al Southern Orange County·s Volvo Headquarters. MAR9UISVOLVO MISSION VIEJO 131-2880495-1210 ORANGE COUMTY VOLVO EXCLUSCVELY VOLVO • • OVER 100 CADILLACS TO CHOOSE FROM AT ALL TIMES 21MSHARBOR BLVD. 540-6410 540..021 l ·oo Impala. needs body work. $3.50. 548.2422 Orpler '925 uns Granada E$, white ••••••••••••••••••••••• gr a y lthr loterle>r. •SAVI• Loaded. POOO Is pay. '77 CORDOBA ments. 483-7282 af'U PM Largest Volvo Dealer Nabe 10 Orange County ! rs au~ri~E Cadillac P /S. auto. air. stereo tape. tJlt. cruise. P /W. vinyl lop. spill power seats. 19K. Like new ·se. Xlot transp. car. new brakes & tires. AM /FM stereo. Call alter s. 548.6616. $300. 1772SLT>. t!:Jl'l~, c.':,~~~:~";·;,?.!J~., 2025 S. Manchester Anaheim 750-2011 Chick l•tnoft Porsche/Audi 445 E. Coast Hwy. N.B. 673-0900 '00 Ford Cortina. Al cond. New tires. Make olr. 6'2-$252 '75 Vol vo 244GL sedan. air. snrl. 1 owner. 4•spd. ropper w /leather ette int. Very n:ce rond. Must sell. $4595/bst ofr. Call Mike 963-3222 or 964-1077 16 Volvo. 244. 4 Dr. AtC. AM /FM . Standard trans Xlnt cond. I Owner Call eves 645-8975. Sal all day. S9 Volvo PVS44. Nu tires. nu int. mags. parually rblt eng. 769-1338 CADILUC •ESTATE* SEVIU.U 'n Cordova. An pwr. tilt, l.976-l977·lWTS air. 1tereo tpe. luxury 30 To CHOOSE ~. all wbt tn/out. lthr seats. wire whls. lo mi. 1976 MOOMROOF Nr wblsale. like nu. FUii }IOwer. factory air S52--0549,SS2-1937 cond .. stereo tape. rruise • 1 d d control. sentinel & auto. 71 Newport. oa e . dimmer. rear defogger. clean. bsl ofr. Pvt ply. firemlsl paint. w:re Call963-9467. wheel covers. (9l8PH1 >. IC4..t!Mt.tal Priced from ONLY $9395 ALLEN elds/Cadillac/GMC S.D. Frwy.-A\'ery Exit LAGUNA NIGUEL 9930 9932 C7141495-6430 ...................... . 19112 Cadillac, top condi· ~~ tioo loaded. runs great l.963TOl9'78! PP. 64S-S061 HOWdD Clle•rolet '73 El Dorado convt. XJnt oovt"QUAILSTS. oood. a MUST SEE! Call <Near MacArthur. Jam· * 6'2· 1304 * boree ol Brlat.ol > Cad '76 Seville. RR grill. NEWPORT BEACH 833-0555 tape. crse. loaded. P'P. i---------- SB250. 557·9750evs '78CORVE'ITE ••••••••••••••••••••••• um Maverick. 59.000 ml, auto trua. rids brakes. t Q'l, "50.call~n. Mlwc.y t9SO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORANGE COUNTY'S MEWEST WNCOLN-MERCURY Dealership is now OPEN RAYFUDEIOE LINCOLN-MERCURY 16-18 Auto Center Dr. SDF'wy-Lake Forest exit IRVlNE 130-7000 ltnMBCURY COLOMYPAIUC f P.US. WAGON Spill pwr. seats, pwr. w\ndowa & dool' locks, st«eo " cnnse control. (S71SFI'). $6918 Nabers Cadillac '74 Eldo. red w /white llldr Pace car, cabriolet top. red llhr PP. (714}M0-7559Ken 26110 H.110<11 Blvd. split seats. cruise coQo ('11,t.1 M\·-. . .1 5-10-911)(1 trol. tape deck. sentinel. 76C:orntteT-Top ~~~~!!~~~ air. many other xt.ras. F.quipment includes wire .:- Ong ownr. xlnt cond. wheels. pwr. windows, '76 Monarch Chia, 4-ctr. Almost new tires. leather le AM /FM . va, auto, air. AM/FM 675-1828 19811RFC). stereo, tape deck, vln,yl SADDlEIACIC roof. sunar lllnt cond. 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(, I I •• ••. • ...... 17 I : ::::::. : .::,. -. ... .. :. : .. I :::::: "' ·.· . .. i I , frtdl[. Apr1' .. t818 DAIL V PILOT 0 I 3 ... 15 ~ . . . .ORANGE QJuNyY's No. 1 Buick DEAlEa T ~ ... · BAIJER 81Jick .. · 15 HAviNG WllAT WE ThiNk JusT MiGln BE E lJNT 's ~ WE HAVE PRICED ALL OF OUR BUICKS WITH ONE THING IN MIND ••• TO MAKE BUICK CALIFORNIA'S FAVORITE CAR! AVORITE. INcludiNq AiR CoNdhioNiNG TAX ANd UaNsE NOT INCl.udal TEST DRIVE THE ALL NEW TURBO CHARGED REGAL TODAY! * SpEciAl STicket SAlE ENds ApRil JO, 1978. .... TUI 10 P.M. M-...S.t. 1'18 ............... , ""'fl.II. Al c... Sub;ect to Pnor s... Al Prices + tax & LJcenw, ~Good 48 Hours After Publlcatlon. ". · . fh-fttlfle. 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(788MC0). 4DOOISIDAN '77DODGE MONACO WAM>M V-8, automatic. air conditioning, power steering. power brakes, radio. heater. whitewall tires, luggage rack. (816TMF). '77 PLYMOUTH YOLAllsaAM V-8, automatic. Bk conditioning, power steering, power bnkes, AM ntdlo, heeler, whitewall tires, vtnyt roof. ( 184SHQ). Power steering, power bnNs. Radio. V ·B engine . a u t o .m a t I c tranamlstlon, wsw radial tlrH. Ser. t FM41 H8G2310n. '74 PoNTIAC '9INtA COtft & eyflnder, autonwic. AM radio, heater, whitewall tlret.. (20eKHZ). 51395 54595 54395 52215 '7SAMC .PAC:mSIDAM 8 oyflnder, automatic, air • conditioning. power steering, P::Ower bra1(ea. radio, heater. (084MVK). -- '77 PLYMOUTH flUIYWAeOM V-8, automettc. air condttloolng, power *teering, power brMes. radio. heater, whltewlJI tires, luggage rack. (801SAA). '75 CHEVROLET WYPICIUP • 4 cylinder, 4 speed. power braket, heater. moon roof, mags. (84108Y}. '73'FORD LYD-..M ·v.a. automatic. air oondftlonlng. power steering, pawer brakes • power w6ndowa. AM/FM stereo with tape, heater, whhwl!l tlret. vlnyl roof. (20&FGA). '77 CHRYSLER COIDOIA V-8, automatic. alt conditioning. power tteering, power-bf'Ues. power .Wndows, po"' Hate. AM/FM radio. helter, whit8Wllll """' ~ roof, ....... cnilte conttol. C038SCHl. -.52195 54695· 52695 51695 lS395 ) ( ·- ' ) 17 Bontlngton Be.eh Fountalil Valley EDITION • . FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1918 llfteraoon N.Y. Saoeks 1 • TEN CENTS ' f t VOL 71, NO. 118, 'SECTIONS, .... PAGES Dams 1tlodtlfl Bet!e1 No -Well, 1tlagfJe By GARY GRANVILLE Ol .. Dlil,.......... . Los Angeles Rams officials de· nied today that team owner Car· roll Rosenbloom has decided to move his football franchise to Orange County in 1980. Stories that say the football transplant decision has been mad~ "are simply pure specula· r lion." said Rosenbloom aide Jack TeaJe. <Earlier story to-day. PaJe 87) As TeaJe spoke, however, the chief spear carrier 1n Anaheim'• drive to bring the Raro1 to Anaheim Stadham was en route to a meeting with team officials. Tom Liegler, manager of the Anaheim Stadium and Cooven- tion Ceo.ter. said tbe meetlq ls a continuation of negotlatiom that intenslfled three montbs ago. "We have gone from verbal understandingll to Informal AP ....... LEE STEELE, WHO LOST 10, COMFORTS WOMAN t: tn West Vlrgtnl•, lmpt1ct of Traoffr ~-I West Virginia M~ Loses 10 in Family ST. MARYS. W.Va <AP) - Lee Steele battled cancer 10 years. In one day, in just an in- stant. he loet 10 members of his family. Four sons -Larry Steele, 32, Ronald Steele, 30, Earnest Steele, 29, Miles Steele, 26. A brother -Emmett Steele, 61. Two brothers-in-law, Robert and James Blouir. And three nephews, Steve Blouir, Chester Payne, 19, and Brian Taylor, 18. All fell to their deaths Thurs- day when scaffolding inside a 170 -foot power plant cooling tower under construction beside the Ohio River collapsed. ·•we was very close, me and my sons," Lee Steele, a burly man who professes strong Chris· tian beliefs. said in a telephone interview from his home here. "l just trust in God. He'll never put more on me than I can bear. He gets me through the rough spots, but it's hard.'' A few hours before, he had stood weeping outside a makeshift morgue set up in the nearby Belmont, W. Va., fire sta- tion. "Four boys, I lost four boys," Steele had cried. Inside were the bodies or 51 workers, including his kin. Steele, a retired construction laborer, met tragedy before. A brother fell to his death in a con- struction accident on a New J ersey bridge in 1960. Steele has undergone 20 weeks of radiation * * treatment for cancer. Steele bas four daughters and. now. one son. - Robert Steele, 35, bad been working nearby on the Pleasants Power Station construction site when be beard a roaring sound as the scaffolding and sections of concrete peeled away trom the partially constructed tower. ''I knew that they were all up there," be said. "I work right beside them." Belmont Mayor Robert Doty, who knows the family and helped carry bodies of many of the victims into the morgue. said: "It's terrible. Steele has s uffered before. Now s he <Steele's mother Millie, 85) bas to bear this, too. •·People here a re pretty staunch people though," Doty added. "They will survive and· go on because people of this community band together.•• Emmett Steele's oldest son, Carlton. also was working near the coo Ii ng tower, the in· complete twin of a 428-foot tower built nearby for Monongahela Power Co. Carlton said he and other family members tried to get his father to quit the high-level iron work and take a job on the ground. "We tried to gel him to change with us, but he wouldn't ." But Lee Steele saw it dif· ferently. "That's bis job. that's his busi· ness." * * * memoe and now _.. are at the point where eom~ uu SlOO milllon 'worth of detaila have to be bammerectout." Llecleraaid. 4dmlttAlclly buoyed by reporta Roseabloom bas decided bis Rama lhouJd pl&f their fames in Anaheim Stadium, Liegler said "Nothing *°mes official or flnal unut documents ar~ slgned. "It mJllt be UDdentoQd tbat we are talking about more tJaan Just simply a lease on Anabe!m Stadluni." Ue1ler said. "What II bel.na clbcussed ls a develoPmeat program. lnclladine expandiDC the 1tacllum aeatJ.oe. that may eventually involve $100 mlllion worth ot value. •• Aa you can Imagine, the amount of detail Involved In such plans ls tremendous and will require a great deal of floe tuning." Part aod pa.reel of the Rams rnove to Anahelm ls the develop. ment of a commercial-industrial complex surrounding tbe stadium. Anahe im Mayor John Seymour said today the city council will carefully moailof' negotiations or the development sclleme that roughly calls for the developer lo expand Anaheim Stadium f~m about 43,00b to 73.000 seats. Jn return for what is estimated Vote . ers Tm$h Troub/,e May Be Ending By JACKIE HYMAN CN•Dlllr .......... Teamsters union officials con· firmed today that striking Orange County trash truck drivers will vote on a new management offer Saturday morning. The drivers, who have been on strike since midnight. April 17, will meet at 9 a.m. at Teamsters Hall in Orange. The meeting could last.as Joog as three hours, a spokesman for Local 396 said. The strike against seven dis· posal firms that serve more than a million <>ranee County rest· dents has left drlvers and enlployers on the verge of a war both sides say they don't want. Raul Rangel, vice president of Jaycox Disposal, said hJs firm, like the others. bas been in· terviewlng prospective employees and will begln hiring new drivers if the Teamsters re· ject the management offer. Details of the offer haven't Alter Wild Cla~e Attempted Murder Charged to Teen A Huntington Beach teen-ager. Is in Oran&e County Juv~e Hall today,. char1ed with at· tem~ manler' aftu ~ bi• spMd auto chase Tbutsel9y that ended when the youth crashed the~ be._ driVlna tht'OQ&b a brleknJ.L Polle• aE •1-y•n·old tried t.o rm ftlalcles off \be road before C()lltrol of tbe alleaedly st.okm c• be was driv-ing and smasbl.q through a six· foot high block wall on Banning A venue near Brookburst Street at6:45p.m. Pollce reports indicate the youth is also charged with auto theft. asaault on police officers, reckless driving and burglary. The burglary aJlegedly oc- curred at tb~ bome of the owner of the auto the youth was driving at the tlme of the pursuit, police said. A police motorcycle officer at- tempted to stop the youth for a traffic violation near Bannins A venue and Magnolia Street. But the suspect raced away onto Paclllc Coast Highway, said Sgt. Carl Vidaoo. Police barricaded Pacific Coast Highway and forced the young driver back onto Banning Avenue where he apparently put DIJSIROY TAPE, P.4T M>J'ISED Pat Nixon took an unprecedented step when she urged her husband to get rid ot the Waterrate tapes -before she bad an)' idea of their contents. But President Nixon failed to heed her advice. even though it's possible it tould have saved his admlnlstrauon. Lester David's 0 Tbe Lonely Lady of San Clemente: The Story of Pat Nixon•• continues on Page A.1. .. tbe auto's transmission tnt.o re· verse by acdclenl and spun into the wall. VldanoA.id. About • 1-t of block wall at the bome ot Altm Plunkett, m2 mghtide Lane, wu destroyed, Uce said. p0 Pollee ... tlllll .JOlldt auffertd GGlJ' .... cali ... eerapee.. A bearing is scheduled In mid· May on a California Coastal Commission permit for con- struction of a 368-unll con- dominium development in southeast Huntington Beach. featuring lqoons.anct canals. South Coast Beglonal Cotta· mission members recenUy voted approval of the W aod B Builders Inc. project at the southwest corner of Beach Boulevard and AUanta Avenue. The Coastal Commiss ion itself, which will meet at the Airpol Marina 8Qtel in Bur- lingame May 16 and1t.'7, has not approved the S2S million project. contrary to a report Wednesday. They approved setting a bear· ing for an appeal against lhe condomin1un> permit filed by nearby resident Alleen Brock, of 20701 Beacll Blvd., ae4!klng to ban tbe developmeot. South Coast Regional Com· mission staff members who studied the W and B Builders package recommended it be de- nied for a variety of reasons. but it passed the local panel marked for approval. The Coastal Commission bas the final say and' Mrs. Brock plans t.o appear al the bearlng to argue agalnsl the proposed 368-unit townbouse complex. (8ee IAGOON, Pas• A.Z) been disclosed. but a federal m ediator said it contained "significant concessions" by management. . Drivers have been earning $4.50 an hour under a three-year contract that expired April 17. They have asked for $4 an hour more over the next three years, five da.ys a year in sick leave, dental coverage and changes in the way grievances a re proc· essed. Originally. management of- fered a $1.10 an hour raise over the three-year period. Incidents of violence against property, including the burning of several Jaycox Dispos al trucks and a $15,000 lire at Anaheim Disposal, have marred the strike. No injuries were re· ported. Meanwhile, residents of many Orange Coast communities have found theinselves hauling their own trash or storing it. Dumps open to the public on Saturday include the Coyote Can· yon Landfill on Bonita Canyon Road bebind UC Irvine, and the transfer .Ulion on Got.bard Street near Elia Avenue in Hun- tington Beach. Laguna Beach residents can take their trash t.o dw:n&>lteR located at the Agate Street Fire station and tbe city employees parting lot across from tbe Festival of Arts grounds. County officials have recom- mended that residents use l.beir garbage disposals as much as possible, natten out cans and cartons to save space, and store newspapers and other refuse Ile~ that pose no heaJth prob- lem. Cilti officials have urged resi· dents not t.o leave trash outside where animals can gel at it. They · also have recommended the use of heavy plastic trash bags. Stmulby GfUI "Ration Plan To Be Related WASHINGTON CAP> -A standby gasoline rationing plan expected to be announced next week by th e Carter administration would distribute fuel in a national emergency based on the number of cars a business or family owns, congressiooal sources say. Rationing ls not being advocated by the administration at lbis time. However, a 1975 law requires a rationing plan to be on band in the event of a natloo.al energy emergency. 'I'll See That Scene Forever' Under the proposal, the more cars an i.ndividuaJ, famiJy or business owned, the more coupons that could be obtained. The plan does not spell out bow much gasoline would be allotted for each car, other than to say the car's Cuel economy would be a factor. Energy Department officials recently briefed Senate staff members on the plan. A summary copy of tbe plan was obtained by Aasoclated Press Radio. WILLOW ISLAND, W. Va. <AP> -Witnesses said it looked like an apple being peeled, watching a skeleton of scaffold- ing drop away from the inside of a huge tower and break ocr a ring of concrete, taking 51 men screaming to their deaths 170 feet tselow. George Pepper was 200 feet from the tower when he heard something "that sounded Uke a bis traln roarine by." "The next thing I saw was a plle of dust. All I could see was heads busted up, leis out ot 10Cket, arms scattered around. It waa Just a mangled·UP, Qod. foraalten me11 . I'll aee that acene UM roll ol rny life,'' be old. ' Grieving relatives toda1 began planbing funerals. A member of the Steele family, 10 of whom were killed in the dis· aster. said four Steele bn>Ulers would be buried in the WU.low Island Cemetel")'. which lies in the shadow ot the two 1iant cool· ing towers at tbe adjacent power plant. Harvey Hattleld of the Rutten· cutter Funeral Home al nearby St. Mary1, said no mua funeral service was planned. "We have 18of.the victlml, in· eluding the Stffles," be aald. "Rtabt oow. we're lalkin1 t.o the famllles one by me and the ar· ranaementa haven't beeJl de- cided lot anyone u ot tbll mom- lna." tbe accldeftt occurred Thurs· day as workers prepared to make the 2't.b of 82 concrete poun on a afan\ eoolln1 tower belna built at a 9880 million coal· fired electncal 1eneratlng plant overlook•ng the Oblo River bere. Federal laapecto,.. moved i.D toda1 t.o lnwst.laate reports of faulty 1caffolcUn1 and tbe poalbiBt.Y thai tbe buge catwalk oa wbldl tbe men worked wu moored bl lt.lU.wet eoncrete. In W~. a apokeaman for the ~oam Safety aad Htahb Adm},a.lattltlon aatd u ln1pectlon1 of the Pl1aaant1 Power 8tatlon alie tlDC9 tt73 bad n•uled ''nu.mero.. vlo&atJom bolb Ml1oul ud JJ()UerlOUS. •• but 1ald be end not know what ~ . }',) they ~ or whethel' they ln· volved scaftoldiq. OSHA 1pokeaman lames Poet« Afd the 1DOSt recent In· spection WN a year aao and that tbe pperatiam. of ~Cb Cot· trell Inc .• the Bouad Brook. N.J..-. 1ubcoGtnidor bulldin1 the tow~r 1 bad never been in- 1pee1eC1. But '111m:naa Buoat.ne, direc-tor of corporate communications for the com_pqy, .. Id the acaf. fold waa lDlptcted dalb'. He said it waa "a complete tn)'lte~ bow thla coWd happu • • . It a lm· poe1lble," Another 1pokesman for ReM1rcll Cottrell •aid tod•~ t.bat t'"9 ~ hid eoutntn. <Ste 8CAl'lt'Ut.O ••• ,. Al) Energy Secretary James R. ~hlesinger bas frequently said the administration views rationing as an unattractive option -one that would be considered only in an emergency o.r as a last resort. The Carter plan differ' markedly mm one submitted by former President Ford in , January, um, shortly before he ten office. It would have baled aasoUne coupon allotment.a on tbe number of drlven Ucenaea In a family. A memo prepared by Max Frledersdorf, director of lh• Senate Republlcaft Polley Committee. questioned the f alrneas ot the Carter plan. mi1ht be as much as a $15 million expansion of the stadium, the developer will re- cel ve development rights on city-owned property surrounding tbeBlgA. "Naturally, the city will carefuUy control any develop· ment that wru take place, .. Seymour said. Meanwhile, in Los Angeles ci- lv and county officials who a few (See RAMS, Page A.z) Delly ...... SC.ff ,..,... FACING THEFT CHARGES Councllman John Thomas Hnntington ColDlcihnan Faces Trial BJ ROBERT BABKEll Of .. ....., ........ Newly elected Huntington Beach Councilman John A. Thomas is scheduled to stand trial nut Tuesday in West Oraage County Municipal Court on cba.rgee of grand theft. T)lomas is facing a misde-meanor Jury trial on charges that be disposed or property belonging to the King Petroleum Company which shares the premises of Thomas' trucking and crane company. Police reports indicated that the alleged action involved about $20,000 in equipmenL The alleged removal of oil well parts, appliances. fixtures and two storage buildings re· porledly occurred between Sept. 25 and Nov. 29 lasl year. The re- ported removal of the equipment is said to be the result of a long- standing teud between Thomas and Thomas C. King, the owner and president of the oil produc- tion company. Thomas said Thursday that no lhert was involved and nothing or value is missing. He s aid he moved the oil equipment to another part of bis property as part of a cleanup operation. He said that accumulated trasb was hauled to the Orange County dump. Deputy District Attorney Robert Herron saJd today that the matter is being handled as a criminal trial because of allega- tions or then. Questioned why the dispute was not handled as a civil action involving a dispute between the two partJes he said. "I would ratbernotgetin\f>that." <See TlllAL, Page A2> Coast Weather Low clouds toniRht and Saturday morning witb only partial clearing tomorrow afternoon. A lit- tle cooler days. Highs Saturday 65 to 70. Lows tonight ln the mid 50s. INSl9ETODAY The Rencliaclnc~ Faire in Aware it°"' agabl drawing thoutOnda of Southlaftdns to UI El~ noirons. stonea and photo• on PCJQe CJ . l•llex ( AJ DM..Y PLOT HfF No Otte lt'erfeed ·Gi-im Friends Mo11rn Dead WILLOWS ISLAND, w.va. IAP> -Orim. slleot men marched up to t.he pay window at lhe Pleuanta Power st.atloa todar., drew thetr paychecks and •a.Uced away. No oee worktd1 'Everybody knew that we wouldn't Worjr today," sald Dave Petty. "We went ln this morning. There was notbinC said. The company people handed us our checks and we left." THE MEN REFUSED TO WORK, they sald, out of respeA tor 51 fellow employees who plunged 168 feet to their deaths Thursday when scaffolding inside a buge cooung tower col· lapsed. Jim Murphy or Llvinptoa, N.J ., disagreed. He said UM!y should put in a day and give tbe money to the survivors. "We don't achieve a damn thing by goi.nl home today and working Monday," he said. Like several fellow workers. Murphy blamed the accident on the concrete lnto which the scaffolding bad been bolted. He said there had been lnsulficient time for the concrete t.o dry aftd harden. PICKING UP MUD FJlOM THE ground, he said, "Il wu just like trying to build a building with this . . . . " Researc~ Cottrell, the New Jersey firm that :.vas buildln~ the tower, said construction was inspected 'daily. Tbe firm said it did not know what caused the collapse. " But Murphy sald he wouJd be back. "This ls the only ball game in town, the only thing on the East Coast working, and it beats unemployment,'· be said. About 200 men stood in a parking lot. "I GU~ IT'S IUST PEOPLE sta.nding around in mourn· ing," said Steven Heavner, a carpenter from nearby St. Marys. "Eighteen of my friends were killed in that," he said. "I have to take one dead man's car out of the place today, and la.st night I had to tell Patty Moore that her husband was killed." * * * * * * F,.._PageAJ SCAFFOLD ~EDY .•• ed 36 similar towers in lbe Unit· ed States. "I heard a loud roar, rumbling and rumbling," said Yales Sells, an asbestos worker. "I looked up- and saw the top or the cooling tower faJI inside and the scaf- folding peel away. You could see DA Probing Seal Beach Man's Death Investigators from the Orange County District Attorney's office today continued their probe of the fatal shooting Wednesday ~ night ol a robbery and kidnap suspect i.n Newport Beach. David Duane CogaweJI, 22. of Seal Beach died Thursday morn· ing at Hoag Memorial Hospital about 12 hours after he was shot by Newport police Sgt. Reed Gloshen. A police spokesman said today that the revolver used by Cogswell in the attempted kid· napping of Gloshen was un· loaded. Police department officials called in district attorney's in· vesligators almost immediately after Cogswell's death to con· duct an independent probe of the fatal incident. According to police, Cogswell was attempting to kidnap Gloshen, who was dressed in street clothes al the time, when the shooting occurred. Police said Gloshen and his partner. Officer Tom Little, had been called to the Newport Center Marriott Hotel by a taxi driver who idenWied Cogswell was the man who had held him up five days earlier in Seat Beach. While Little circled the hotel, Gloshen pulled up to the en· trance in an unmarked police unit and pretended to be a guest. He s aid that Cogswell ap- proached him, pulled a .38· caliber revolver and threatened to kill him unless he drove the suspect from the hotel. Gloshen said he didn't idenWy himself as an officer and after unsuccessfully trying lo talk the man out or the kidnapping, he agreed. As Cogswell slid across the car seat, witb his gun still trained on the officer, Gloshen pu lied his own .38-caliber service revolver and fired four shots . DAILY PILOT .. the men runninR ahead of it as il was peeling. It just went faster and faster and overtook them." Rescuers, using cranes to un· tangle the debris, found no signs of life among the tons of twisted metal, splintered wooden planks and rope safety net. "It they lived through the fall, they didn't have a chance in that stuff," said one witness. "There wasn't a sound comJng from it," said Bill Hess, a 22· year-old laborer. "They were torn up so bad I couldn't tell looking at them if any of my friends bad been killed." WManHeld In Hit-nm Accident Case A Fountain Valley cement worker who reported bis car stolen five hours after it was in· volved in a bit·and·run accident has been arrested oci su.splclon or felony bit-and-run drlvin&, Fountain Valley police said to- day. Leonardo Gomez Angel 39, of 10382 Warner Ave. was booked into Orange County Jail on SUS· picion of that charge and on sos· picion of tiling a false police re· port following the April 11 acci· dent in which a woman motorist was injured. In addition, a hold order on Angel has been imposed by the U .S. Imm igration and Naturalization Service aJleging that he is an illegal alien. Tbe woman injured in the col· llsion near Angel's home waso't seriously hurt but remains un· der a doctor's care for neck and back ir\iuries, Davenport said. He said Angel carried no auto insurance. 'Ilps Pursued On '7A>diac' SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -The police detective who has been chasing ·Zodiac for nine years says he will check out the more than 300 tips that flooded bls ol· fice after a cryptic letter from the killer was received this week. Homicide detective Dave Toschi said the note received by a local newspaper triggered hundreds of calls from people who think they know who the killer is. Toscbi bu an alphabetized list or 2,000 possible suspects, in- cluding a half dozen be rates "good," although none have had (ing.erprints matching those or Zodiac. f',...P-AJ . RAMS ••• months ago scoffed at the idea of a Rams tu1b~ from the Los Angeles Memorial 'Coliseum were admltt.edlY alarmed. A CoU-..Jn aooktsntaft aald Rosenbloom had hldlc"ated ~ would. not make a dtctalon unUJ It w11 dttidecl lf tho OlYl'.llplc aamee wW come t.o Loe Anceles in 1884. Tho llama owner 1., lffkiJlll Improvement& ln U.. Collaeum that would be ruled out U tbe Olympic pqeant Is h•dd thtr.. ' ,.,....,._AJ TRIAL •.• Thorua entered u innocent plea Jl'.t>. 18 when the charge WH reduced from a poteotial felont to mlademtanor status by tba Oranp Cowity Diatri~ At· torne.y'1 omce. A Huntington Beach Police Departmen\ report listed the motive u .. penonal gratifica. Uon, possibly harassment. .. Both King, who la a lawyer and his attorney, Bill Andenon. d.clined to conuneDt because of pending Ut11atlon. King -nd three other plainUffs also have rued a civil lawsult against Thomu and bis wife in Superior Court. Spencer Alter. Thomas' at· torney, llkeoed the controversy to the battle between sheepmen and caUJemen for land rights in earlier days. ~ He lndicated that the dispute boiled down to differences between the owner of lhe SW'· face property (Thomas> and the owner oC gas and oil lease rights oo four acres or the property <Kini(}. Thom.as, who has been a highly visible figure since his election to the council April u. denied any wrongdoing. He saJd tbe lega.l acUon was pressed by a number of city of· ficlals who wanted to hamstring him when they learned that he was planning to run for office. Thomas said that his crane and trucking business at Golden West Street and Garf.wd,Avenue has been expanding and lhat he was attempting to clean up and beauuty bis property. He aaid that the King Petroleum Company was given a cltaUoo by the city in 1976 for not keeping its operations fn!e from rubbl.lb, debris, trash and other waste material. Thomas said that cleanup •measures weren't taken for nearly a year before be took ac· tion to "clean up" pipes, pieces of steel and other debris that he said bad accumulated. He said that he moved equ.ip- ment to other parts or the prop- erty and hauled the remaining trash to the dump. Thomas said that he was em· powered to assume cleanup measures under state law to abate a public nuisance. l'ro• Page Al LAGOON ••• Huntington Beach city of. ficiala have privately expressed doubt the state panel wilt ap- prove the Los An1eelea de· velopers' proposal for the prop- erty in question. Plans as they have evolved to the present call for breaking the 40-acre parcel up into 10 separate lots on which 71 separate clusters of connected units would be buill Huntington Bea eh 's city general plan does not provide guJdellnes for qu.ite such high density in that undeveloped area. Coastal Commission land use researchers also point out in their report that they ·believe pressure from bu.ilders to de- velop other high density projects in that area will increase if the proposal wins approval. Gold Lighter Stolen by FVBurglar A solid gold cigarette Ugbter valued at $1,000 was sought to- day along with other loot stolen in a $5,000 burglary reported to Fountain Valley police. Ludwig Lin provided detec- Uves wilh a detailed list or losses from his residence Wednesday, rollowlng the break-in which oc- curred at least a day earlier. Detective Sg( Lee Pepka said several stolen items taken by whomever broke into the home are distinctive and easily recognizable. They include two Hong Kong dollars the size of a U .$. 50-cent piece but made of white gold with a portrait or Queen EILabeth on one side and a dragon on the other. Inveatlgatora said several African Kru1eraod11 were among lbe currency taken, in addition to U.S. $100 bills. Entry to the Lin home was made by prying a sliding glass door, police said. Blaze Hits Apartment An apartment house blaze in South ffunUturton Beach early today caused about $$,500 In damage to one unit. flre olfidaJs reported. No one was injured. The ftN ~ently began at 2:M a.m. In a beater closet at 21551 Brookburst St. In the apartment of tenant Anne King, said Capt. Roter Hosmer. The euot cause ol the blaze ltn 't known. Plrem~ Htln1ut1hed the bJue at the Hwttlnlle>n VCsta •partment complex witbln 10 mlDu ..... llolmel' aatd. . \ Irvine Sasquatcla? What appears to be a UC Irvine basketball player ex- hausted by a Jong season and the prospect of final ex· aminations actually is a Bunyanesque figure of wood and cloth built by students to celebrate Paul Buny an Day. E vent. s ponsored by student group. Antrap. is de· sig ned lo ease t e ns ion during final days of study qua rte r. Critic of Carter Agrees to Retire WASHINGTON <AP ) -Ou~en Maj. Gen. John K. Singlaub agreed today to retire from lhe Army after his second public blast at Presidt nt Carte r's policies. Brig. Gen. Robert Solomon. the Army's information chief. told reporters that Singlaub "agreed to retire" following a meeting th.Ls morning with Army Secretary Clifford Alexander and Oen. Bernard Rogers, Army chief of staff. The Army officials ordered Singlaub to ny to Washington after they learned lhat Singlaub blasted Carter 's decision not to, produce the neutron warhead and disagreed publicly with the Panama Canal treaties in a speech Thursday. Last year. Singlaub was re· assigned from a tcp job in South Korea after criticizing to a newsman Cat"ter's decision to withdraw U.S. ground troops from Korea. Solomon said Gen. Frederick Kroesen. Singlaub's boss at the Army Forces Command head· quarte rs in Atlanta. recom- m e nded to Alexander and Rog e r s that Singlaub "be permitted to retire." Kroesen ac· companied Singlaub tot.be Pen· tagon. Poliee Bugged Ud State Cops Puzzled University police at Cal State Fullerton don't know if it was a prank that led someone to place what were termed "clandestlne listening devices" in campus police head· qu,1rters. CAMPtJ~ POLICE Chief Jerry O'Keefe said today tne bugs were discovered Monday, kept under police watch all day. then removed Monday evening. O'Keefe said he wouldn't speculate why the un. disclosed number of listening devices were put in police beadq uarters or who placed them there. HE SAID police are trying to find out bow long the bugs had been in the building. JOIN THE ESTABLISHMENT! Waddill Jurors Continue By TOM 8AltLEY OflllltDel ............ ' The doorortheJury room clOHd again today on nine men and three wom~n who are tryi.ng for the f1Nf day in a row to reacb a verdlc:t in the baby murder trial of Dr. William Baxter Waddill. The sequestered and carefully gua rded jury left their hotel shortly after having breakfast there today and checked into, Orange County Superior Court: Judge James K . Turner's , courtroom at 9 a.m. ~ Judge Turner has not yet dis·· cussed his plans for the week~ if the paneJ advises him later t.o-: day that they sUll do not have a; verdict. : Jurors c ame back to the: courtroom Thursday lo hear for; the third time a taped recording: or a telephone conversation: between Dr. Ronald Comelisen• and Waddill. ; The conversaUon was taped: by Westminster police im·: mediately after Cornelisen aJ-: leged to officers that Waddill! stramlled a newborn baby girl in; the nursery at Westminster; Community Hospital. : Cornelisen became the key! prosecution witness in the 14· : week trial. : 32CanHit . • ln20-mile Freeimy Chasfi LOS ANGELES CAP> -A 34 -year-old man was arrested early today after a 20-mile rut .. and-run fl'eeway rampage thaC left at least 32 cars sideswiped and rear-ended. · At lea.!t two motorists wens hurt in the string or crashes, and the arrested driver, identified ais Howard Swearingen, was re• ported in serious condition at- UCLA Medical Center. Swearingen. whose hometown was not immediately known, was taken into custody by hlghway patrolmen on the Santa Monica Freeway Thursday night '.lfter he crashed an allegedly stolen station wagon Into the center divider near Overland Avenue in the Palms District. His wrecked pickup truck had • been abandoned two mites earher alter it smashed int.o the center divider, officers said, adding that a station wagon was commandeered and its owner shoved aside. · The bizarre chain or event.s began on the Santa Ana Freeway, moved onto the Lool Beach and Pomona freeways a nd finally pnto tbe Santa Monica Free\fBY . Dis believing drivers used emergency roadside phones to notify highway patrolmen. who arrested Swearingen after the station wagon crashed. It was d estroyed by fire when emergency flares ignited leak~ ing gasoline. Officers said Swearingeli would be booked for investiga. tion of 30 instances of hit-and· run, felony drunken driving and auto theft. •· "We're s till trying to piece together everything that hap· pened," an exasperated officer said. Although 32 vehicles were re· ported damaged, officers said they expected more would be re· ported later. There is a definite advantage in doing business with an ESTABLISHED local firm. t We are interested in doing business with ESTABLISHED mills. which we have determined after decades of doing business. There is no way. unfortunately. to tell how a mill will back its products until there is a problem! Carpet stores interested ONLY In price have no one to back them. and consequently walk away from complaints. A few times through the years, we have had to stand the cost of replacement when a mill wouldn't. This will only happen once to us. and then the samples are in our trash can. What this means to our customers is that the lines we carry are from reputable mills. and that they can buy with confidence from Alden's. uc. NO nom DEN'S :iiiiiallitiaa:·custom draperis~ linoleum • vvood floor f663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIP. 92627 • PHONE 646-4838 -6"6·l3.5.5 ' 7 l : VOC,; 71, NO. H14 4 SECTIONS, 4C PAGES .. . ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1978 Today'• Closing N.Y. Stoeks TENCENTJ ~ 1!!!!!~-!~~mw1!!_m m!!m~!:.~lf!~~~ 1 ... ...,........ eblef spear carrier ln Anabetm•s polnt where somethl.ltg like $100 Stadium. .. ~ said. ment ot a commerclal-lndustrial mil Hon expansion of the Loa.AnfelelB.aluClfftclalsde-drive to bring the Rama to million worth of details have to .. What ls clJleu.ssed ls a complex surrounding the stadium. the developer wlU ~ nled today that tum OWnet c.... Anaheim Stadium was en route bebammeredout. .. lJellersaid. development program, including stadium. ceive development rl"bts on roll R~bloom bu deelded to to a meeting with team officials. Admlttedly buoyed by reports expanding the stadium seating, A n ah e i m M a yo r John city-owned property surrounding move bis football franchise to Tom Liegler, manager of the Roaenbloom has decided bis that may eventually involve $100 Seymour said today the city the Bia A. Ora111e Couilty In 1aeo. Anaheim Stadium and Conven-Rams should play their games million worth of value. council will carefully monitor •'Naturally. the city will Stories that say &.be football tion Cedter, said the meetJnc ls in Anaheim Stadium. Liegler .. As you can imagine, the negotiations of the d~velopment carefully control any deveJop- tunaplul dec:islon baa been a continuation of necotlJUoos said, "Nothing becomes official amount of detail involved in scheme that roughly calls for ment that wlll take place," made .. .,.., limply pure •pecula-that lntensified lhree months or final until documents are such plans is tremendous and the developer lo expand Seymour said. llon, •• said Rosenbloom aide aeo. signed. will require a great deal of fine Anaheim Stadium from about Meanwhile, in Los Angeles ci- Jack Teale. <Earlier story ~ "We have gone from verbal "It must be understood that tuning." 43,000 to 73.000 seats. ty and county officials who a rew day· Pa,e 87> understand~ to informal we are talking about more than Part and parcel ol the Rams In return for what is estimated <See RAMS. Page Ai> . 1 ~ Chemical Study ; SAN JOA OU IN HILLS CORRIDOR AL TERNA TES DRAW FIRE IN NEWPORT SESSION Homeowner• Tell Offlclala, Corridor le Too Clo1e for Comfort Darhor View Knolls Corridor Angers . NeitJH.)rt Residents By JOANNE REYNOLDS Oltao.lly .......... No one gets angrier -or more rude -than a homeowner who believes the peace and tranquili- ty of his home is threatened. Take the meeting Thursday n\gbl al Newport Beach City Hall. It was to have been a dis- cussion or the route alternatives for the San Jo&J:luin Hills Transportation Corlidor. bead up into tbe bills. According to Bob Rende, of the county's Environmental Management Agency, the host of Thursday's meeting, the closest tbe route might come to tbe deve=ent is 500 feeL U the other ent is used, the roadway will be 1;300 feet from the condominiums. The homeowners were quite blunt in telling Rende and con- sultants Fred Pearson and IG- suh Part< how much they didn't <See ROUTE, Page AZ> Sun Backer Betrayed While ~ Boyer, a UC Irvine student interest-ed Jn solar energy, was at the university Thursday making a p'tch for next Wedne9day'1 Sun Da;y, the sun was busy flexing its solar muacles on its own. Solar energy descended on one of Miss Boyer's props, a solar disc left on the back seat or her car. It concentrated tbe heal and demonstrated the power of solar energy by setting the upholstery afire. Ao alert campus policeman quelled the blaze through the judicious application or water power. The road, being proposed ror construction by Orange County, would run rrom MacArthur Boulevard at Bonita Canyon Drive along t.he hllls to the San Diego Freeway al Avery Parkway in Mission Viejo. The corridor, known in Newport Beach as the Bonita Canyon bypass, is one or the few road construction projects oo which pro-growth and anli- growlh factions are united. Clemente · Officials File $4 Million Suit Both sides see the roadway as a way of getting traffic out or San Clemente Mayor William Newport Beach by providing a Walker and Councilwoman Don- nortb·south route between the na Wilkinson announced today ocean and the San Diego that they bad filed a $4 million Freeway. civil suit against Councilman But lhal agreement does not Howard Mushett and five other take into account the residents San Clemente residents. of a two-year-old condominium Four people named in the development known as Harbor >...Superior Court suit are mem- View Knolls. ~hers or a ~mittee sponsored The 64-unit development sits b y t h e S a n C l e m e n t e at the end of San Miguel Drive Homeowners Association to Tuohey, attorney for Walker and Mrs. Wilkinson. said the suit was an allempt "to elevate some of lhe recall Issues from the gutter level to a court of law." Probing Lab Due for UCI? i Anxiety·about the unknown ef· fecta of industrial chemicals on the people who work with them may lead to the establishment at UC Irvine or the nation's first in- formation clearinghouse to study tbe problem. The State ASsembly Ways and Means Committee Wednesday gave prelimlnary approval lo set aside $2 million for two oc- cupational health centers within the UC system. One would be built at a northern California campus Witnesses IJescribe Disaster WILLOW ISLAND1 W. Va. (AP) -Wltoesaea aala it looted Uk• an apple beln1 pel'led, watchlne a lteteton of scaffold- ing d,rq> away from the lnside of a huge tower and break off a rfng or coocrete, taking 51 men screaminl to tbelr deatha 170 feet below. Georee Pepper wu 200 feet from tbe tower whea be beard somethinc "that sounded like a big train roaring by ... "The next thing I saw was a pile of dust. All l could see was beads busted up, legs out of socket, arms scattered around. It was just a mansJed·up, God· forsaken mess. I'll see that scene the rest or my life," he said. Grieving r elatives today began planning funerals. A member of the Steele family. 10 of whom were killed in the dis- aster. said rour Steele brothers would 'be buried ln the Wlltow Island Cemetery. which lies in the shadow of the two giant cool· iog towers at the adjacent power plant. Harvey HaUield or the Rutten· cutter Funeral Home at nearby St. Marys. said ao mass funeral service was planned. "We bave 16 of the victims. in- cluding the Steeles," he said. "Right now, we're talking to the families one by one and the ar- rangements haven't...been de- cided ror anyone as of this morn- ing." (See SCAFYUW, Pa1e .U> probably Berkeley -and the other cooperatively by-UCI and UCLA. with facilities at both campuses. Dr. Dwight Culver. director or Occupational Health Training at UCl 's College of Medicine. said the centers will provide training in occupational medicine. in· dustrial hygiene. occupational health nursing. toxicology and related disciplines. In addition to teaching, Culver said. the centers will research hazards found jn working places Suspect Killed and provide lnformation to in- dustry, labor and state agencies. "The step California is tak- ing," Culver said, "will give CaltromJa the leadership in the country in this field." Culver said the program is a direct response to problems typified by the djscovery last sum mer that the chemical DBCP caused sterility in Central Valley male workers involved in the manufacture or the agricultural pesticide. DA Office Probes Newport Shooting lnVi!Stigators from the Ora.age Count1 l*~ Attorney's Gftice today coatinued their probe of the fatal shooting Wednesday night of a robbery and kidnap s~pect in Newport Beacb. Davld Duane Cogswell, 22. ol Seal Beach died Thursday motn- ing at. Hoag Memorial Hoepha) about 12 hours after be was shot by Newport police SgL Reed Gloshen. A police spokesman said today that the revolver u sed by Cogswell in the attempted kid- napping of Gloshen was un· loaded. _ Police department orficials called ln district attorney's in- vestigators almost immediately after Cogswell's death to con- duct an independent probe of the fatal inctdent. According to police, Cogswell was attempting lo kidnap' Gloshen, who was dressed in street clothes at the time. when - the sboodng occUJTed. Police said Gloshen and his partner. Officer Tom Little. had beea called to tbe Newport Center Marriott Hotel by a taxi driver who idenUJ:ied Cogswell wu the man who had held rum up live days earlier in Seal Beach. While Little circled the hotel. Gloshen pulled up to the en- trance in an unmarked police unJt and pretended lo be a guest. He sa1d lttat Cogswell ap- proached him, pulled a .38- callber revolver and threatened to kill rum unless he drove the suspect from the hotel. Gloshen said be didn't identify himself as an officer and after (See PROBE. Page AZ) and Ford Road, overlooking the have Walker and Mrs. Wilkinson L point where the corridor would recalled. t leave MacArthur Boulevard and Al a news conference called Petitions calling for lhe recall of Walker and Mrs. Wilkinson have been circulating in lhe city since Tuesday. The petitions are signed by Joseph Barton. Earl Cludy. Albert Popik and Richard Lentz. They are named in the lawsuit. Drivers Set Strike Vote 1. i 1 • • I Coast Weather Low clouds toiliRhl and Saturday morning with on ly partial clearing tomorrow afternoon. A lit- tle cooler days. Hi1hs Saturday 6S to '10. Lows Loolgbt ln the mJd !iOs. INSIDE TODA~ ~ ~ F'm-n in Agoura ii one OQOfft drowtng thoiaandl of Southlandnt to tt• E~ enutrona. Stories and photo. on P• Cl •••• a CM M M M CN ., ... .. Q CM M M CM by the mayor today, Conrad Four Seized On Cocaine Selling Raps Four men described by Orange County Sheriff's officers as being major figures in a co- caine selling ring were arttsted Tbursda)' night al an Irvine hotel. Sheriff's officers said they confiscated more than one half pound of almost pure cocaine wllb a street value or more than $82,000. Booked into the county Jail with bail set at $10,000 each were: Robert Anthony Bellamy, 34, of 3801 Parkview Drive. Irvine; Jobn Albert Orlchiella, 42, of 9'10 Carnation Drive1 Westminster; Don Louis, 71, 01 Van Nuy1, and Sebutian Gomez. 46. of Tracy . Officers n.ld the arrests ended a two~month lnveati1aUon of "arcoUcs trattlc that centered in the Irvine .,-u. The sixth person named in the 11uit is John Manfredi. Members or the recall committee sald Manfredi has no connection with their group. Reasons for the recall effort, listed on the petitions, include failure bJ Walker and Mrs. Wilkinson to pul the proposed San Clemente pier-bowl area re- development to a city wide vote. excessive spending on city paid business trips and abuse of lbe public during city council meet- lnl(s. DfSIROY TAPE, P.4T .4DJ'ISED Pat Nixon took an unprecedented step when she urged her husband to gel rid ~ the Wat.er1ate tapes -before she had any idea or their contents. But President Nixon failed to heed her edvlce, even though it's poulble fl to&.tld have saved bJJ admlniltratlon . Lester David's "Tbe Lonely Lady of San' Clemente: Tbe Story of Pat Nlxon .. continues on P11eA7. For Saturday By JACKIE RJMAN Of ... o.lty ...... ~ Teamsters union officials con- rl rm ed today that striktbg Orange County trash truck drivers wlll vote on a new management offer Saturday morning. The driven, who bave been oo strike since midnight. April 17. wm meet at 9 a.m. at Teamsters Hall in Orange. The meeting couJd last as Jong as three hours. a spokesman ro.r Local 396 said. The strike aaainat seven dis· posal firms that aerve more than a mUOon Orange County rest· dents baa lett drivers and employers on the verae of a war both aides">' they c1on•t want.. Raul Ranael, vi~ president ol Jaycox Disposal. said hla Ct.rm. Ute tbe others, baa been ln- te r v I e w In 1 prospective employees and wm be&ln blrtng new driven lf the Teamsters re· ject the management offer. Details ot the offer haven't been dt1cloeed, but a federal mediator aald It contained ''•i•nlf!cant conce11Joat'' by manapment. <See~ Pap A.2) .. 1mae s .. ,,..te•? What .appears to be a UC lrvlne basketball player ex- hausted by a long season and the prospect of final ex- aminations actually is a Bunyanesque fiRure of wood and cloth built by students to celebrate Paul Bunyan Day. Event •. sponsored by student group. Antrap. is de- signed lo case tension durln.a final days or study quarter. , Wayqe Rests at Dome Jobo W.,-De •• back home in Newpon 8iMch ~. Re p&am to rat • few cla,ys before tetthls baci Co wort on a new movie projttt. A throng ol newamen and the 70°yetar·old actor's two daughten. ,,-eeted him ThW'$ CarterPlmu Panama Yuit WASHINGTON <AP> - President Cartel' will visil Panama on June 16 and 11 to slg-o the documents beginning the transfer of the Panama Canal to the Central American nation, the White House said today. d17 •t Oran1e County Airport wbeo be returned alter undergo· in• clpeo beart 1uraery lo aa.ton. Weari,nl • wldo-brimmtd bat and loddnc a bit tJred. W1yne ambled down tbe steps of a private jet after it touched down at 12 :30 p.m. He embraced his two daughten. then strode con· (ldently towards the newsmen. tellln& them. .. ll'• aunt good to be home.•• He said hls immediate plan.' are to "lie down at home ror a couple ol days and start work on a new script. Hell, I feel great and I don't want to slow down," the veteran actor added. Wayn~ left Boston early Thursday, stopping briefly In San Francisco before making the final leg home in a Fluor lJnderTotD Corp. jet. Leu Ulan t.wo weeb qo, he underwent surae ry al Mutachmeda General Bosphal to replat"e a ruptured heart valve wtth • lmllar v1lve rrom a pig. He said he wa~ somewhat ap- prehensive about the surgery. "but J'm slll'e glad J went now. There 'a som" wonderful people back there." •·About two weeks ago, ,two guys were cutting around, put• Ung a lew valve In my heart, so I'm not exactly jumping with joy." Wayne said with a smile. "I've got a close family, thank God." Wayne said, adding that the good wishes from his rans across the country had been so moving that "I want to cry." During his hospitalliatlon. thousands or letters poured in from around the world. Presl· <leot Carter nUed and told the actor's son, MJchael, that h1a f 1thu was "1 great national as- aet '' Before leavlng Bost.on. Wayne told rliporters that be was pl~ nlng to work on a mm called "Beau John." Wayne said ll's a "helluva good story." Wayne sp()ke only briefly with reporters at Orao1e County Airport before being wblaked away in a Umouslne. Accompanying the actor on the fligbt to Orange Count.y was his personal physician, Or. Robert Egan of Newport Beach. At Boston's Logan lntema· liooal Airport on Thursday, he told reporters: "I !eel great. I couldn't f~I better. J feel like a new man. That's aU I know. Il's a wonderful feeling." Deputy White House press secretary Rex Granum said tbe president accepted an invitation by Panamanian leader Omar Torrijoa to make the two-day trip. Mishaps Plague Yacht 'Bello, World' A king vulture chick hes in his nest after having hatched at the Los Angeles Zoo. Officials at the zoo say it is not common for king vultures to be hatched in captivity. In South America, they feed upon dead bodies. Granum said its principal purpose "is to sign tb e protocol confirmlng the exchange of the documents ratifying the Panama Canal treaties." Mishaps continued to dog the Sweet Okole, the boat that start· ed the Ensenada yacht race last Saturday, but never finished. Feared lost, the boat was found Wednesday south of Ensenada saillna in the wrong Worker Mood Grim At Disaster Site WILLOWS ISLAND, W.Va. <AP> -Grim. silent men marched up to the pay window at the Pleasants Power Station today, drew their paychecka and walked away. No one worked. "Everybody knew that we wouldn't work today," said Dave Petty. "We went in this morning. There wu nothing said. The company people banded ~ our checks and ~e len." . THE MEN REFUSED TO WORK, they said. out of respect for SJ fellow employees who plunged 168 feel to their deaths Thursday when scaffolding inside a huge cootmg tower col· lapsed. Jim Murphy of Livingston, N.J .. disagreed. He said they should out in a day and give the money to the survivors. "We don't achieve a damn thing by going home today and working Monday,•' he said. Like severaJ fellow workers, Murphy blamed the accident on the concrete into which the scaffolding had been bolted. He said there bad been insufficient time for the concrete to dry and harden. PICKING UP MtJD FROM THE ground, be said, ''It was just like trying to build a building with this .... " Research Cottrell, the New Jersey firm that was building lbe tower, said construction was inspected dally. The firm said It did not know what ceased tbe collepse. But llurpby •aid be would be back. '"Ibis ls the only ball game in town, the only thing on the East Coast working, and it beats unemployment," he said. A bout 200 men stood in a parting lot. "I GU~ IT'S JUST PEOPLE standing around in mourn· ing "said Steven Heavner, a carpenter from nearby St. Marys. "'Eighteen of my friends were killed in that," he said. "I have to lake one dead man's car out of the place today, and last night J had to tell Patty Moore that her husband was killed." * * * * * * direction. Tbursda)' It was taken under tow after \he six crew members told the Coast Guard they'd been without food for 24 hours, were down to their last pint of water and couldn't make any headway north. The Coast Guard cutter Point Evans was expected to tow the 35·foot sloop into San Diego harbor today. The sloop is owned by Windward Sails, 1 Newport Beach charter firm, which rent· ed the vessel lo Jerry Bourdages, 50, San Clemente. According to Coast Guard spokesman Steve Disbrow. the vessel flrSt got into trouble Mon- day night when it was 10 miles off Ensenada. •'They told us the wind died and they were afraid or going on the rocks, so they decided to start the engine," Disbrow re· ported. F1re Ravages Entire Block NASSAU, Bahamas fAP) Efforts to get the eingine to kick over failed and in the process, the battery died, thus rendering the radio useless. The crew decided to tack out to sea where they reported their "mainsail broke." Disbrow said he could not explain how a sail would break or if the crew meant some piece of equipment related to the sail broke. "This left them to the mercy of the winds and currents until they were spotted Wednesday," he said. When the crew tried to sail the boat northward, they discovered they bad problems with the steering mechanism. "The wind came up Wednes- day night and it blew them right back to where we found them the first time. so we took them under tow," Disbrow said. "They're OK," said Disbrow. "They're all a little sunburned, but fine other than that." F,....PageAJ RAMS ••• Fire raged out of control for ..>"' more than three hours early this months ago ~coffed at the idea or morning in downtown Nassau, a Rams fhght ~rom lh.e Los destroying a full block or shops. Ange les .Memon al Coliseum offices and apartments and were ad1!11Uedly alarmed. . sending families fleeing for their A Coliseum spokesman said Jives. Rosenbloom had indicated h~ No injuries were reported. ~ould not ~ake ~decision un~ll "It's amazing. It realty seems 1t was decided 1r the Olympic that everybody got out safely," games will come to Los Angeles one observer said. in 1984. Firefighters hampered by The Rams owner is seeking strong winds and lack or water improvements in the Coliseum pressure managed to contain the that would be ruled out if the blaze as dawn broke, then stood Olympic pageant is held there. watch over the smoldering em-bers. Fro• Pflflf! A J TRASH STRIKE •.. Drivers have been earning $4.50 an hour under a three-year contract that expired April 1'7. They have asked for $4 an hour more over the next three years, five days a year in sick leave. dental coverage and changes in the way grievances are proc· essed. Originally, management of- fered a $1.10 an hour raise over the three-year period. Incidents or violence against property, including the burning of several Jaycox Disposal trucks and a $15 ,000 fire at Anaheim Disposal, have marred the strike. No ·injuries were re· ported. Meanwhile, residents or many Orange Coast communities have found themselves hauling their own trash or storinR it. Dumps open to the public on Saturday include the Coyote Can- yon Landfill on Bonita Canyon Road behind UC Irvine. and the transfer station on Gothard Street near Ellis A venue in Hun-tington Beach. Laguna Beach residents can lake their trash to dumpsters located at the Agate Street Fire Station and the city e mployees parking lot across from the Festival of Arts grounds. County officials have recom- mended that residents use their garbage disposals as much as possible, flatten out cans and cartons to save space, and store newspapers and other refuse items that pose no health prob-lem. FroMPageAJ ROUTE_ ••• care for either aUgotnl. . The bomeowne~. ho shouted their remarks from t' audience. said they wanted the route to begin on the hill that separates Bonita Canyon Drive rrom the UC Irvine campus. • Objecllons lo explanations about the proposed routes became so heated that Park finally called a halt lo the di.s- c us s ion to lecture the homeowners. "I personally am not trying to build this roadway," he ex- plained. "I sympathize with what you are feeling. We bea(' you. "But we are facing a problem here that is occurring many places. Roads are planned and then developments go in. The people that Jive there may know about the plans, or they may not, but they like things the way • they have them and they don't want it changed." Rende r eminded the homeowners that the first buyers of the units closest to the proposed roadway bad lo sign a document stating they were aware of the future plans. W. Va. Tragedy Mourned Pollee Bugged Gil, State Cops Piazl,ed "But it didn't say the road would be 500 feet away and it on· ly said they might build it, .. replied one woman. F,...PageAJ Retired Laborer Loses 10 Family Members ST. MARYS, W.Va (AP) - Lee Steele battled cancer 10 years. ln one day, in just an in· slant, be lost 10 members of bis family. Four sons -Larry Steele, 32, Ronald Steele, 30, Earnest Steele, 29, Miles Steele, 26. A brother -Emmett Steele. 61. Two brothers·in·law, Robert and James Blouir. And three nephews. Steve Blouir, Chester Payne, 19, and Brian Taylor, 18. All fell to their deaths Thurs- day when scaffolding inside a 170-root power plant cooling tower under construction beside the Ohio River collapsed. "We was very close, me and my sons," Lee St~le, a burly man who proCesses strong Chris· tian beliefs, said in a telephone interview from bis home here. .. , just trust in God. He'll never put more on me than I can bear. He gets me through the rough spots, but it's bard." ~CQM1 DAILY PILOT A few hours before, he had stood weeping outside a makeshift morgue set up in the nearby Belmont, W.Va., fire sta· Uon. "Four boys, I lost four boys," Steele had cried. Inside were the bodies of 51 workers, including bis kin. Stffle, a retired construction laborer, met tragedy before. A brother fell to his death in a con· s truction accident on a New Jersey bridge ln 1960. Steele bas undergone 20 weeks of radiation treatment for cancer. Steele bas four daughters and, now. one son. Robert Steele, 35. had been working nearby on the Pleasants Power Station construction site when be heard a roaring sound as the scaffolding and sections of concrete peeled away from the partially constructed tower . "I knew that they were all up there," be said ... I work right beside them." Belmont Mayor Robert Doty. who knows the familv and helped carry bodies of m"any ol the victims lnto the morgue, said: .. It's ttirrible. Steele has suffered before. Now ahe <Steele's mother Millie, 85) bu to Mar this, too. "People here are pretty staunch people though," Doty added. "'Ibey will survive and· go on because people or this communlly band together." Emmett Steele's oldest son. Carlton, also was worlrlna near the cooling tow or. tbe In· complete twin of a 4',8.foot tower built nearby for llon0111ahel• Power Co. CerJtoo 11Jd be and other famU.y memben tried to aet bis fatber to qutl tbe blth·level lron work and take a job on the ground. lndiw Win Round SACRAM!:NTO <AP) -Over obJecuons of IJ'C!h1eolo8ilts. an Assembly committee 1pproved a bill tbW'lday that would five lndlana control over their artifacts dug up on public property. "We tried to get him to change with us, but he wouldn't ." But Lee Steele saw it dif· ferenlly. "That's his job, that's his busi· ness." * * * F,....PageAJ SCAFFOLD The accident occurred Thurs· day as workers prepared to make the 29th or 82 concrete pours on a giant cooling tower being built at a S680 million coat. fired electrical generating pJant overlooking the Ohio River here. Federal inspectors moved in today to investigate reports of faulty scaffolding and the possibility that the huge catwaJk · on which the men worked was moored in still-wet concrete. In Washington, a spokesman for the Occupational sarety and Health Administration said 13 inspections of the Pleasants Power Station site since 1973 had revealed "numerous violations both serious and nonserious," but said he did not know what they were or whether \My ln· volved scaffolding. OSHA spokesman James Foster saJd the most recent in· spedion was a year aeo and that the operations of Research Cot- trell Inc., the Bound Brook. N.J., sub(ontractor building the tower, had never been in· spec:ted. But Thomas Buontane, clirec· tor of corporate communicat.ioas tor tbe company, said the scaf. fold was inspected daily. He said it was "a complete mystery how tbls cOUld happen ... It's im· posalble." Another spokesman lor Reae•rch Cottrell said today that the company had construct· ed 3e similar towers In the Unit· ed States. "I beard a loud roar, rumbling and rumbllnl," said Vales Sells, an aabMUll worker. "I looted up and saw lhc top of tbe eoollng tower {all inaide and the scat- roldln1 peel away. • PROBE ••• University police at Cal Stale Fullerton don't know if it was a prank that led someone to place what were termed "clandestine listening devices" in campus police head- quarters. unsuccessfully trying to talk the.· man out of the kidnapping, be agreed. As Cogswell slid across the•. car seat, with his gun stil~ trained on the officer, Gloshen pulled his own .38·caliber. service revolver and fired four~ shots. CAMPUS POUCE Chief Jerry O'Keef'e said today the bugs were discovered Monday, kept under police watch all day, then removed Monday evening. O'Keefe said he wouJdn't speculate why the UD· disclosed number of listening devices were put in police beadq uarters or who placed them there. Seal Beach police said they believe Cogswell was the man responsible for at least three armed robberies in their city and another in Westminster within the past six weeks. HE SAID police are trying to find out how long the bugs had been in the building. JOIN THE EST ABLISllMENT! There is a definite advantage in doing business with an ESTABLISHED local firm. We are interested In doing business with ESTABLISHED mills. which we have determined after decades of doing business. There is no way, unfortunately, to tell how a mill will back its products until there Is a problem! Carpet stores interested ONLY in price have no one to back them. and consequently walk away from complaints. A few times through the years. we have had to stand the cost of replacement when a mill wouldn't. This will only happen once to us. and then the samples are in our trash can. What this means to our customers Is that the lines we carry are from reputable mills, and that they can buy with confidence from Alden's.. DEN'S : iiiSi811atioii: ·custom draperies linol8'111 • wood floor 1663 PLACENTIA AVENU! • COSTA MESA, CAllfl. 92617 • PHONE 646·48~8 -646·23"5 , • t Laguuna/South Coast Afae.-.oo• N.Y. S•oeks VOL 71, NO. 118, 4' SECTIONS, 44 PAGES ORA~GE COUNTY, CALI FORN1A FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1978 j TENCENT$ ms ltlot?Jfng 11ere? No -Well, Bag"IJe BJ G-'&Y GMNVILLE ... ......, ......... Los Anleles Rams officials de- nied today that team owner Car· roll RosenbloolD hu decided to move bil football trancblae to Orange County in 1980. Stories that say the foolbaJl transplant decision has been made "a(e simply pure specula· tion," iaid Rosenbloom aide J ack Teale. (Earlier story to- day, Page 87) As Teale spoke, however, the chief spear carrier in Anaheim's drive to bring the Rams to Anaheim Stadium was en route to a meeung with team officials. Tom Liegler, manager of the Anaheim Stadium and Conven- tion Center, said the meetJne ls a continuation or negotiations that intensified three months ago. •·we bave gone from verbal understandings to informal • . , ............ '-Mdl ...... I lrrine Sa.Q.-.tcfaf · · . What appears to be a UC Ir.vine baskett1alt player ex· hausted by a long season and the prospect. of fmaJ ex-. aminations actually is a Buhyanesque figure or wood and cloth built by students to celebrate Paul Bunyan Day. Event, sponsor~ by student group. Antrap, is de- signed to ease tension . during final days of study quarter. Trash Strike Vote Scheduled Saturday By JACKIE HYMAN Of -Olllly ll'tltC sc.tf Teamsters union officials con- firmed today that striking. Orange County trash truck drive rs will vote on a new management offer Saturday morning. The drivers, who have been on strike since midnight. April 17, will meet at 9 a.m. al Teamsters Hall in Orange. The meeting could last as long as three hours, a spokesman for Local 396 said. The strike against seven dis-l posal flrms that serve more than ' a million Orange County resi· dents has left drivers and l employers on the verge of a war l both sides say they don't want. Raul Rangel. vice president of Coast Weather Low clouds toniaht and Saturday moraine with only partjal clearing tomorrow alternoob. A lit· tle cooler days. Highs Saturday 6S to 70. Lows tonight in the mid 50s. INSl.DE TOD~ 't' T1w ~~ Fo.i~ in · Agoura ii one aQIDn drowmg thoutands o/ Soldhlondna to U• £Uzabdhan-era nmrons. SforVI and photo• on Page Cl. ··- AM AML..-.n .......... ............ ~ ............ -.. AS 0.-e..tl C»MhlU:M ... ........ ........... .. , ......... .. ftMt4ln CM .. .._, . .., .......... .. Wce• Ulf . , CM .. M M CN ., ... .. Cl CM M M CM Jaycox Disposal, said his firm. like the others. has be~n in· terviewing pros pective employees and will begin hiring new drivers if the Teamsters re· ject the management offer. Details of the oHer haven't been disclosed, but a federal mediator said it contained "significant concessions" by management. Drivers have been earning $4.50 an hour under a three-year contract that expired April 17. They have asked for $4 an bour more over the next three years, five days a year in sick leave, dental coverage and change5 in the way grievances are proc· essoo. . Originally, management of- fered .a $1, 10 an hour raise o.ver the thr"ee-year period. <See TRASH, Page A%) Mrs. Romero OnHdusing Task Force Irene Romero of San J~an Capistrano has been appointed to the Orange County Hous· Ing /Communlty Development Task Force. Mrs. Romero, a teacher at Capistrano Valley ffigb School, replaces Sl Slavin of Laguna Beach. who resigned becaue of business commitments, county officials said. The clt.beo advisory tuk f0tte was created b) '"pervlson to monitor eounty adminlltrauon or federal housina grants. MrJ. Romero recently served on a county cltiUll\I com~ whlcb atudled waytt c~unty aupervlaon eoqJd provtde lea expensive houtlna ln southeast pottlona ot the county. memos and now we are at the polnt where something like $100 million worth or details have to be hammered out,•• Liegler said. Admittedly buoyed bf reports Rosenbloom has decided his Rams should play their games in Anaheim Stadium, Liegler said. "Nothing becomes official or final until documents are signed. "ll must be understood that we are talking about more than Just simply a lease on Anaheim Stadium." Uegler said. "What ls being discussed ls a cJevelopment program. including expanding the stadium seating, that may eventually involve 1100 million worth of value. "As you can imagine, the amount of detail involved in such plans is tremendous and will require a great deal of fine tuning." Part and parcel of the Rams move to Anaheim ls the develop- ment of a commercial-Industrial complex surrounding the stadium. Anaheim Mayor John Seymour said today the city coupcil will carefully monitor negotiations of the development scheme that roughly calls ror the developer to expand Anaheim Stadium from about 43.000 to 73,000 seats. In return for what ls estimated mi9bt be as much as a $1.S mi Hi on expan sion of the atadlum, the developer will re. ceive developll)ent ri.chts on city-owned property surrounding the Bis A.. ••Naturally, the city will caret'Ully ceotroJ any develop- men t that wlll take place." Seymour said. • Meanwhile, tn Los Angeles ci-ty and county ornclals who a few (See II.AMS. Page AU SC Recall Targets Sne· ' $4 Million Suit Alleges 'Intrigue' . } San Clemente Mayor Wllliam Walker and Councilwoman Don· na Wilkinson announced today that they had med a $4 million civil suit against Councilman Howard Mushett and five other San Clemente residents. Four people named in the Superior Court suit are mem- bers of a committee sponsored by the San Clemente Homeowners Association lo have Walker and Mrs. Wilkinson recalled. At a news conference called by the mayor today, Conrad Tuohey, attorney for Walker and Mrs. Wilkinson. said the suit Headaches Of Okole Wntinue MIJb~pe continued to dog the Sweet ~ole, the boat \hat start· ed the Enaenada yacht race last Saturday, but never finished. Feared lo•& .... Uae boat was found W•dn•llat eouth of Ensehada MW.na J.n the wrong dir~ction. Thursday it was taken under tow after the six crew members told the Coast Guard they'd been without food for 24 hours, were down to their last pint or water and couldn't make any headway north. The Coast Guard cutler Point Evans was expected to tow the 35-foot s loop into San Diego harbor today. The s loop is owned by Windward Sails, a Newport Beach charter firm, which rent- ed the vessel to Jerry Bourdages, 50, San Clemente. According to Coast Guard spokesman Steve Disbrow. the vessel first got into trouble Mon- day night when it was 10 miles off Ensenada. "They told us the wind died and they were afraid or going on the rocks, so they decided to start the engine," Disbrow re- ported. Efforts to get the eingine to kick over failed and in the process, the battery dJed, thus rendering the radio useless. The crew decided to tack out to sea where they reported their "mains~l broke." Disbrow said he could not explain how a sail would break or if the crew meant some piece or equipment related to the sail broke. "This left them to the mercy or the winds and currents until they were spotted Wednesday,·• he said. When the crew tried to sail the boat northward, they discovered they had problems with the steering mechanism. ''The wind came up Wednes· day night and it blew them right back lo where we found them the first time. so we took them under tow," Disbrow said. "Tl\ey're OK," said Disbrow. "They're all a litUe sunburned, but fine other than that.'· l»SIROr TAPE, PDADJ'ISED Pat Nixon took an unprecedented step when she urged her h•~ to get rid of the Wateqa~ t-.pes -before she bad ea:v idea of their cont en ta . 8ut Prelldent Nixon failed ta h~ her advice.. even though ll's po11lbJe It CCMl1d hHe saved his adminlltraUon. Leiter Davtd's '"l'be Lonely Lady of San Clemente: The Stoey d Pllt Nlxoo" conUnuea oo PageA7. I was an attempt ••to elevate some or the recall issues from the gutter level to a court or law." Petitions calling for the recall of Walker and Mrs. Wilkinson have been circulating ln the city since Tuesday. The petitions are signed by Joseph Barton, Earl Cludy, Albert Popik and Richard Lentz. They are named in the lawsuit. The sixth person named in the suit is John Manfredi. Members or the recall committee said Manfredi has no connection with their group. · Reasons for the recall effort. listed on the petitions, include failure by Walker and Mrs. Wilkinson to put the proposed San Clemen\e pier-bowl area re. development to a city wide vote. excessive spending on city paid bus iness trips and abuse of the public during city council meet-ings. Walker is also charged with malfeasance in connection with interfering at city hall before the March municipal elections on behalf or City CouncU can· did ate Roy Hamm. to arrange for a special campaign sign permit. Also listed on the petitions are Police Bugged Ud State Cops Puzzled University police al Cal 5"le Fullerton don't know if it waa a pl'P that led someone to place what were termed "clalldestine llstetling devices" in campus police bead· quarters. CAMPllS POLICE Chief Jerry O'Keere said today the bu11 w.re dlleovered Mortda. , kept under police watch all day. then ~oved Monday evelJ.inl. o·Keefe sald be wouldn't speculate why the un- disclosed number of listening devices were put in police beadquartenorwbo placed them there. HE SAID police are trying to find out how long the bugs bad been in the building. Laguna Teem Set For Dance Marathon They're going to dance all night tonight at Laguna Beach High School, and al the end of 20 hours, one couple will win $150 in prizes. It's the second annual dance marathon and it will be held in the girls' gymnasium beginning al 10 p.m. 5 Workers Hurt STANFORD (AP > -Five worketa suffered minor injuries Tbnrsday as Liiey fled from a Stanford Un6venity construction site where ~teel reblforcing ror walls buckled and threatened to ran. While hundreds of students will be shuffilng their feet, only about 20 couples will keep on dancing through the night -and the next day. ·High school activities director Art Fisher said the marathon will end al 6 p.m. Saturday with awards based on polnts garnered by the couples. T hose points are based on number of hours danced as well as the number or spoosorahip tickets sold by each <:Odple. Couples must have sold 10 sponsorship tickets al $1 each to enter the contest. Proceeds go to the Associated Student Body general fund. responses to the recall charges by Walker and Mrs. Wilkinson. denying all allegations. Among allegations of Walker's and Mrs. Wilkinson's lawsuit is that Howard MUJWt. top vote winner in the Mdrch City Coun- cil election, with the other defen- dants, "conceived and formuJat- ed a deliberate scheme and carefully orchestrated a cam· paign of vilification, intrigue. character assassination and smear tactics" against Walker and Mrs. Wilkinson by subject· ing them to "publlc ridicule. em-barrassment and contempt, so as (8" RECALL, Page A2) * * * By ANNE COOPER Of •D*Y "'6IC le.ft A demand for the resignation of San Clemete Plannlne Com· mlHloner James Chase was made Ulia week by Councilman Howard Mushett -the third time he has called for Chase's re1i1natioo in three consecutive City Council meeting.s. But the council majority - Mayor William Walker and council members Donna Wilkinson and Roy Hamm- once again defeated Mushett's motion asking for Chase's re- signation. He was supported on- ly by Councilwoman Myrtis Wagner. "I would like to give this coun- cil a last chance to show the community that we are not go- ing to condone this type of con- flict of interest," said Mushett. The councilman said he based his charge against the architect on a statement he says was made by Deputy City Attorney Michael Bartlett, in an editorial in the San Clemente High School newspaper, "The Triton." "It is recognized, of course. that in a particular case a public omcer or employee could have. as a result or his occupation, a personal conflict or such a con-tinuing and pervasive nature so as to render him ineffective in his public office.·' the statement laid: CSee CLEMENTE, Page A2> Students at R. ff Dana Elementary School in Dana Point weren't shy Thurs· day about showing their appreciation for a new cllmbh1g structure donated by the PTA. Th• big toy was dedicated at ceremonies attendod by about 900 students and omclals of the Capl~trano Unified School District. The Dana HUis High School Band provided music. • Laguna Arson Hunt Continues • By STEVE MITCHELL could get underneath with our ... °""..,...._._ ,. . Fireme n and arson ln· sru!fen, but we couldn't llnd a ve1ti1awr., usm. backb0et ud le vel or c oocentrallon of sensiUve "aniffera," failed to petroleum prodpcta," Kubo find evidence ol arson in the rub-said· ble or three homes gutted in a The s niffer ls a device fiery blaze in Laguna Beach sensitive to petcoleum products, Thursday momJng. such as fas<>line or kerosene, But Police Lt. Al Olson said an which might be used to in· inves Ugalion of the $750,000 tentionally ignite a structure. blaze atop Arch Beach ffetabts "Thal fire was so hot, though. will continue. that any liquids would have long ''Al this particular time we since evaporated without a Er~eway . Rampage Hurts2 LOS ~NGELES (AP) -A 34-year·old man wu arrested early today after a zo.mU-bit· and-nm freeway ramPMe th:it left at least 32 cars aldeswlped and rear·ended. At least two motorists were hurt in the lltring· ol crashes, and the arrested driver, identified as Howard Swearingen, waa re· ported ln serious condltlon at UCLA Medical Center. : have found notbing to indicate it trace," Kuhn said. was intentionally set," Olson Police said another fire in said today. "And. unfortunately, the Arch Beach Heights area. San Joaquin Hilts Transportation Corridor Route Location Study Swearingen, whose bometo'4l was not immediately k.nowo. was taken into c ustody ~ hlgbway patrolmen on tbe SaJ$ Monica Freeway Thursday nigl)t sfter he crashed an allegedl}' s tolen station wagon into tbl? center divider near OverJanit A venue in the Palms District. . we have found nothing to lead us this one at 900 Santa Ana St .. to the actual source of the fire, probably was unrelated to the even if it was acc idental." La Mirada blaze. Olson said that the intense That fire, which caused only h ea t or the f ir e pro ba bly about $1S damage, was sparked Routes Being Studied His wrecked pickup truck ha'd been abandoned two miles earlier after it smuhed into life center divider , officers said. adding that a station wagon wics commandeered and its ownq destroyed anything of evidential at 8 p.m. Wednesday, about six value. hours before the La Mirada The flre, which erupted from Street fire. one of two unfinllhed homes on In that blue, firemen found La Mirada Street shortly after 2 rolled up newspapers against a a.m. Thursday, was so hot tt '-'all or the unlinisbed structure; cracked plate glass windows in "Whoever set that fire ev1· Orange County officials and consultants are looking al these alternate routes ror th e propos ed San Joaquin Hills Transportation Corridor. U>cal officia ls, residents and businessmen a re being asked lo express their views on the routes to the county Environmental Management Agency. Actual selection of a route is not e xpected until late summer after hearings before the county Board of Supervisors. shoved aside. . The bizarre chain of even9' beaan on the Santa An:a Freeway, moved onto the Loa,g Beach and Pomona freeways and finally onto the Sant~ hom es across the street. denlly didn't know what they The flames, which reached a were doing," Capt. Bernard Boka hundred feet into the air, could said today. be seen from as far away as Lt. Olson said the two fires - Newport Beach. six blocks apart -appear un- "Due to the heat , a lot of related. Utiogs lhatmigbthavehelpedus "For us to s ay (the La determine the origin of the fire Mirada) fire Is arson without were destroyed," Olson said. any hard evidence would be ir· "We had some people up there responsible," he said. looking at it yesterday after it The fire destroyed two homes cooled down, but there was under construction by Charles nothing there. The investigation and Bart Christler at 1123 and wHI continue, but at this lime 1129 La Mirada. An adjacent there is UW e for us to work home, owned by Jim and Judy with." Caniero at 1135 La Mirada was Fire Chief Charley Kuhn said destroyed, and a fourth home skiploaders brought to the area owned by Dr. Peter Welgan and Thursday to chum through the his wife at 1141 La Mira da was tons of charred lumber and ce-scorched. m~nt. failed to turn up any evidence. "We lifted cement slabs so we Witnesses Describe Tragedy WILLOW ISLAND, W. Va. CAP) -Witnesses said it looked like an apple being peeled, watching a skeleton or scaUold· ing drop away from the insicre or a huge tower and break off a ring or concrete, laking 51 men screaming to lhelr deaths 170 feet beJow. George Pepper was 200 feet from the tower when he heard something "that sounded like a big train roaring by." "The next thing 1 saw was a pile or dust. All I could see was heads busted up, legs out of socket, anns scattered around. It was just a mangled-up, God- forsaken mess. I'll see that scene the rest or my life," he said. G rleving relatives today bega n planning funerals. A member of the Steele family, 10 of whom were killed in lbe dis- aster. said four Steele brothers would be buried in the Willow Island Cemetery, which Ues in ~he shadow of the two giant cool- mg towers at the adjacent power plant. Harvey HaUield of the Rutten- cutter Funeral Home at nearby St. Marys, said no mass funeral service was planned. ''We have 16 of the victims, in· eluding the Steeles, •• he said. "Right now, we're talking to the families one by one and the ar· rangements haven't been de· cided for anyone as or this mom. ini;t." The accident occurred Thurs· day as workers prepared to ma ke the 29th or 82 concrete pours on a giant cooling tower being buUt at a $680 million coal· fired electrical generating plant overlooking the Ohio River here. Federal inspectors moved in today to investigate reports of faulty s caffolding and the possibility that the huge catwalk on which the men worked was moored in still·wet concrete. OflANQl COdT ' l./$C DAILY PILOT E',.._PageAJ TRASH ... Incidents of violence against property, including the burning or s everal Jaycox Disposal trucks and a $15,000 fire at Anaheim Disposal, have marred the strike. No injuries were re- ported. Meanwhile, r esidents or many Orange Coast communities nave found themselves hauling thelr own trash or storing it. Dumps open to the public on Saturday include the Coyote Can· yon Landfill on Bonita Canyon Road behind UC Irvine, and the transfer station on Gothard Street near Ellis Avenue in Hun- tington Beach. Laguna Beach residents c:an lake their trash to dumpsters located at the Agate Street Fire Station and the city employees pa rking lot acr oss from the Festival of Arts grounds. County officials have recom- m ended that residents use their garbage disposals as much as possible, flatten out cans and cartons to save space, and store newspapers and other refuse items that pose no health prob- lem. City officials have urged resl· dents not to leave trash outside where animals can get at it. They also have recommended the use or heavy plastic tcash bags. Huntington Wnncilman Faces Trial Newly ele cted Huntington Beach Councilman John A. Thomas is scheduled to stancf trial ne xt Tuesday in West Orange County Municipal Court on charges of grand theft. Thomas is facing a misde· meanor jury trial on charges that he disposed or property belonging to the King Petroleum Com pany which shares the premises of Thomas' trucking and cr ane company. Police reports indicated that the alleged action involved a bout $3>,000 in equipment. The alleged removal of on well parts, appliances, fixtures and two storage buildings re· portedly occurred between Sept. 25 and Nov. 29 last year. The re· ported removal of the equipment is said to be the result of a long- standing feud between Thomas and Thomas c. King, the owner and president of the oil produc- tion com patty. Thomas s aid Thursday that no theft wu involved and nothing or value is missing. Clrureh Plans Choral, Fare A choral recital conducted by .,Laguna Beach resident Robert Alken Geary, will be held Sun- day at 7:30 p.m. at St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Laguna Beach. The program will feature works from the Renaissance, classical and romantic periods. including three romantic pieces by Brahms. The music will be performed by a choir of 26 voice students, cho ir conductors and other musicians. Admission is free. On Auct!oa Blo~lc Kate damble <left, and JeMlfer Loomis. both Aliso Elementary School students and OtrJs Club members, sit a midst some of the goodies that wllJ be up for bids Satur· day at 7 p.m. Jn forum theater at the Festival of Arts grounds. Proceeds from aucUon, which Includes works of art, Cree use of a bartender <Dr. Robert Hughes > and din- ner at home prepared by Chez Cary chef, fO to Oirls • Club of Laguna Beach. You can vie w the goods and slp champagne beginning ot 6 p.m. ,..,....r-.eAJ CLEMENTE PLANNER. • • "In these instances, reslgna. lion from the public office or cessation of the private conflict· ing activity would appear to be required." "Has Mr. Chase broken the law, Mr. Mushett?" asked Mrs. Wilkinson, who has supported the commissioner during pre- vious calls for his resignation. .. It is a moral issue," Mushett said. "I view It that way, and the citizenry does. But you are condoning this conflict of in· terest instead or fulfilling the will of the people to get rid or it ... Mushett said Cb.a has ab- stained from voting as a plan· ning commissioner "numerous times," citing possible conflict of interest. "We are limiting the effecUve- ness of our planning commission by reducing It by one member who cannot vote on many is· sues," he said. "I am certain there are many, many equally qualified people in the commuoi· ty who could serve (in Chase's place>." Cla1 Dillman of the city's planning department said Chase has abstained from voting on four matters, citing possible conflict of interest. He bas withheld bls vote oo: -Development of the 1,710.acn Forster Ranch. -Creation or a 380-acre ln· F,...PageAJ RECALL ••• to cause the recall (of Walker and Mrs. Willdnson>." Contacted after the press con· ference today Mushett called the allegations "ridiculou..." "They feel they have full power of the city and they're afraid of losing it," he said. "They're trying to silence the open government we have been able to achieve since the March election." Sale S101day The Friends of the Hortense Miller Garden and two school groups will hold a plant sale Sunday lo Lagoa Beach. A headline Wednesday in the Dal· ly Pilot incorrectly said the sale would be Saturday. dustrtal park on Forster. Reeves and Visbeek Ranch land. -Subdivision of a Vista Marina lot. -Rezoning of two lots on A venida Cabrillo. Chase said Thursday in a telephone interview that his abstentions have not lnterefered with bis effectiveness as a plan- ning commissioner . He said his connection witb the Forst.er Ranch •development is remote -with a partner in his architectural firm <Richardson. Chase. Jobmon of San Clemente> doing a landscape plan for a client who u a limited partner in the llrm which ls developing the ranch. Because the industrial park would be located partially on the Forster Ranch, he bas abstafned from voting on that as well, be sald. •• 1 am tied to the Forster Ranch only by a UUn Ulleact. but with the political climate wbat it is, it's Jun safer to abstain," said Chase ... It's unfortunate that my cae tenuous connection necessitated abltiinlng on both the randt and the industrial part issue. .. He •aid he abstained oo the Vista Marina subdivision vote because the property owner bad approached him about designing a house. The CabriUo rezone in- volved two lots be himself owns. Chase &aid. •'I don't thJ.alt you should be expected to divest yoUJ"Sell ol property just because you serve on a city commission," be said. "Our firm is doing large·scale master planning in Utah; tracts and condominium projects In Escondido, Vista and throughout Orange County; and a five-year master flan for Glen Canyon Natlona Park in Utah and Arizona," said Chase. "We only do a house or a duplex occasionally in San Clemente -it's certainly not our bread and butter." he said. .. Any person who sits oo any public board, who bas to abstain for an excessive number of times. thereby loses his effec. Uvenesa and abould possibly re· sign," Bartlett told city COUD· cllmen this week. "l am not mating any state- m ents as to this particular case," he said. ..Tbat would be something for you to judge." JOIN THE ESTABUSllMENT! Monica Freeway. • , Dlabelleving drivers use(! emergency roadside phones (o notify highway patrolmen, wtio arrested Swearingen after tile station wagon crashed. It was destroyed by fire wheh emer1ency flares ignited leat- lng gasoline. : Officers said Swearingeh would be booked for investiga- tion of 30 instances of hit·and- run, felony drunken driving and auto theft. "We're still trytng to piece together everything that hat· pened," an exasperated officer said. ~ Althouab 32 vehicles were re.. ported damaged. officers saitl they expected more would be re-ported later. · ,.,.... P1199 AJ RAMS ••• months ago scorrect at the idea of a Bams tUtbt fro1D the ~ Angeles Memorial Coliseu~ were admittedly alarmed. • A eou.etam spokesman sal~ Rosenbloom had lacUcated ht would not make a decision until it was decided if the Olympic games will come lo Los Angeles in 1984. The Rams owner is seeking improvements in the Coliseum that would be ruled out if ~ Olympic page ant is held there. Another Gallo: Boycott Eyed FRESNO <AP> -United Farm Workers President Cesar Chavez says his union may re. sume its boycott of GaUo wines if the state does not order the world's Jargest winery to bargain with the union. Chavez dem anded Thursday that the state Agricultural Labor Relations Board grant the UFW a bargaining order for Gallo field worke r s b e c a use of ••massive Jaw violations" stem- ming rrom a 1975 representatioo election. He ended the boycott of Gallo wines, table grapes and lettuce in January. There ls a definite advantage in doing business with an ESTABLISHED local firm. \ f \ \.., We are interested in dOfng business with ESTABLISHED mills, which we have determined after decades of doing business. There is no way, unfortunately, to teU how 1 mill will back its products until there Is a problem! Carpet stores interested ONLY In price have no one to beck them. and consequently walk away from complaints. A few times through the years, we have had to stand the cost of replacement when a mill wouldn't. This wlll only happen once to us. and then the samples are In our trash can. What this means to our customers la that the lines we carry are from repytable mills. and that they can buy with confidence from Alden's. DEN'S UC NO 7l0472 : iiiiiillatioii: ·custom drapsriss linolun • wood floor 1663 ,LACENTIA AVlNIJE • tOSTA MESA. CAUll. 92621 • 'HONI ~831 -~23.SJ I .· 17 t ' Or ang e Coast EDITION * * VOL. 71, NO. 118,' SECTIONS,'' PAGES '· ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNtA FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1978 Today• Clo lag N.Y. Stoeks l . N TEN CENTS • Rams lffovitlg Bere? No -·Well, ltfagfJe By GUY GRANVILLE m .. o.11,~..,.. Los Angeles Rams officials de- nied today that team owner Car· roll Roseabloom has decided to move his football franchise to Orange County in 1980. Stories that say the football transplant decision has been made "are simply pure specula· ti on," said Rosenbloom aide Jack Teate .. (Earlier story to- day, Page 87) As Teale spoke, however, the cbJef spear carrier in Anaheim's drive to bring the Rams to Anaheim Stadium was en route to a meetdlg with team officials. Tom Liegler, manager of the Anaheim Stadium and Conven- tion Center. said the meeting is a continuation or negotiations that intensified three months ago. "We have gone from verbal understandings to informal memos and now we are at the point where somethin1 like $100 million worth of details have to be hammered out," Liegler said. Admittedly buoyed by reports Rosenbloom bas decided bis Rams should play their games tn Anaheim Stadium, Liegler said, "Nothing becomes official or Cina! until documents are signed. · "It most be understood that we are taJking about more than just simply a Jeaae on Anaheim Stadium," Uegler said. "What ii being discussed ls a development program. including expand.Ing the stadium seaUng. that may eventually involve $100 million worth of value. "As you can Imagine, the amount of detail Involved in such plans ls tremendous and will require a great deal of fine tuning." Part and parcel of the Rams move to Anaheim ls the develop· menl or a commercial-induatrlal com pl ex surrounding lhe stadium. Anaheim Mayor John Seymour said today the city councll will carefully monitor negotiations ot the development scheme that roughly calls for the developer to e xpand Anaheim Stadium from about 43,000 to 73,000 seats. In return for what ls esUmated Gates Wants More ' might be as much as a $15 mil lion expansion or lhe stadium. the developer will re-ce, ve development rlghls on city·owned property surrounding lhe Big A. "Naturally, the city will carefully control any de~lop­ men t that will take place." Seymour said. Meanwhile. in Los Angeles ci- tv and county officials who a few <See RAMS, Page AZ> Lost 'Flash Roll' Returned to County Orange County Sheriff's of- ficers who lost $18,250 in "flash roll" money in Laguna Beach last Sept.ember when they broke a marijuana selling rin1 got $18,000 of It back today-in the courtroom. and clear the way for sentencing of the trio by Judge James H. Wals worth. All three pleaded guilty to sell- ing marijuana a nd admitted they were negotiating with sheriffs officers for the sale of 125 pounds of high grade -Colom· blan marijuana for $45.000 when Suspe~t Killed the $18,250 disappeared from the officers· sight. Embarrassed oHicers later ex- plained that the $18.250 was lost because of a "breakdown in communicalions'' during del· icate negotiations centered on the sale or marijuana. <See MONEY. Pale AZ) SAN JOAQUIN HILLS CORRIDOR AL TERNA TES DRAW FIRE IN NEWPORT SESSION Homeowner• Tell Offlclals, Corridor Is Too CloH for Comfort Lawyers for three Laguna residents who pleaded guilty to the drug charges ln Superior Court this' week returned the money to officers without ex- plaining where their clients had hidden it for the· past eight months. "I couldn't care less." Sheriff Brad Gales said today. 'Tm just happy to have the money back. But I'm still not satisfied." DA Office Probes Newport Shooting Homeowners Protest NB Conidor Path By JOANNE REYNOLDS Ol•o.ay ........ No one get.a angrier -or more rude -than a homeowner who believes the peace and tranq\lill· ty of his home is threatened. Take the meeting Thursday nighl at Newport Beach City -Hall. It was to have been a dis· cussion or the route alternatives for the San Joaquin Hills Transportation Corridor. The road, being proposed for construction by Orange County, would run from MacArthur Boulevard at Bonita Canyon Drive along the hills to the San Diego Freeway at Avery Parkway in Mission Viejo. The corridor, known In Newport Beach as the Bonita Canyon bypass, is one of the few road construction projects on which pro-growth and anti· growth factions are united. Both sides see the roadway as a way of getting tramc out of Ne wport Beach by providing a north-south route between the ocean and the San Diego Freeway. But that agreement does not take into account the residents of a two-year-old condominium development known as Harbor View Knolls. The 64-unit development sits at the end of San Miguel Drive and Fprd Road. overlooking the point where the corridor would leave MacArthur Boulevard and head up into the hills. According to Bob Rende, of the c ounty's Environmental <See ROUTE, Page AZ> Co ast Weather Low clouds tonldat and Saturda,y morning with only partial clearing tomorrow afternoon. A lit- ti e cooler days. Highs Saturday 65 lo 70. Lows tonight in the mid SOs. I NSIDE TODA~ The ~ Fair• tn Aoouro la 01te ~ dNIDing thotuandl of SouthJ.ancfn'a to tt1 Elilobd~ fft~rona. Stoma and pholOI on PO{le CJ. •••• Witness Describes Scaffold Tragedy WILLOW ISLAND. W. Va. <AP) -Wltae9leS tald 11 looked like an apple being peeled, watching a skelet.on of scaffold· ing drop away from the inside ol a huge tower and break off a ring or concrete, taking 51 men screaming to their deaths 170 feet below. George Pepper was 200 feel from the tower when he beard something "that sounded like a big train roarin~ by." "The next thing I saw was a pile of dust. All I could see was heads busted up, legs out or socket, arms scattered around. Jt was just a mangled·up, God· forsaken mess. I'll see that scene the rest or my life," he said. (]racier Tow G rievini relatives today be1an plannlne funerals. A membet" of the Steele family, 10 o( whom were killed in the dis· aster, said four Steele brothers would be buried ln the Willow Island Cemetery, which lies in the shadow or the two giant cool· ing towers at the adjacent power plant. Harvey Hatfield or the Rutteo- cutter Funeral Home at nearby St. Marys, said no mass funeral service was planned. "We have 16 of the victims, in- cluding the Steeles," he said. "Right now, we're talking to the families one by one and the ar· rangements haven't been de- cided fQr~anr.one as or this mom- (See SCA.Ji lt'OLD, Page AZ> He was asked why. "I want the other $250," the sheriff said. Officers believe that lawyers representin& Kevjp Gordon Fer· rell, a.3, Lawrence E*rsoo Fer- rell, 21, ud Cynt.hla Ann wuson. 25, all ol 31875 Circle Drive, will find the additional $2:50 today DISIROF' T.4PE, PDADYISED Pal Nixon took an unprecedented step when she urged her husband to get rid or the Watergate tapes -before she had any idea or their contents. But President Nixon failed to heed her advice, even though it's possible it could have saved his administration. Lester David's "Tl-e Lonely Lady of San Clemente: The Story of Pat Nb.on" continues on PageA7. Mishaps Plague Yacht Mishaps continued lo dog the Sweet Okole, the boat that start- ed the Ensenada yacht race last Saturday, but never finished. Feared lost, the boat was found Wednesday south or Ensenada sailing in the wrong direction. Thursday it was taken under tow af'tu the six crew members told the Coast Guard they'd been without food for 24 hours, were down to their last pint of water and couldn't make any headway north. The Coast Guard cutter Point Evans was expected lo tow the 35-foot sloop into San Diego harbor today. Tlie sloop is owned by Windward Sails. a Newport Beach charter firm, which rent· ed tbe vessel to Jerry Bourdages,~. San-Clemente. According to Coast Guard spokesman Steve Disbrow, the vessel fll'St got lnto trouble Mon· day night when it was 10 miles off Enseoada. "They told us the wind died and they were afraid or going on RailMiAhap Injures Man SAN MARCOS CAP) -Two Santa Fe traio accldeta wlll:Un alx minutes and U mile. of each other have left a atnal• perlOll lnjur@d. Leon John Clay, 28 , was serlousl.Y bun Tbonday when 1 frelsbt train hlt bis car broadl1de Qear hla bomt ln San Mtrcos. ' the rocks, so they decided to start the engine," Disbrow re- ported. . Efforts to get the eingine to kick over failed and in the process, the battery died, thus rendering the radio useless. The crew decided to tack out to sea where they reported their "mainsail broke." Disbrow said he could not explain bow a ·sail would break or if the crew meant some piece of equipment related to the sail broke. "Thls left them to the mercy or the winds and currents until they were spotted Wednesday," he said. When the crew tried to sail the boat northward. they discovered they bad problems with the steering mechanism. "The wind came up Wed:nes· day night and lt blew them right back to where we found them the first time, so we took them under tow," Disbrow said. "They're OK," said Disbrow. "They're all a little sunburned, but fine other than that." CIWmical Study Set 11 For UC lrvi~ Lab Anxiety about the unknown ef- fects or industrial chemicals on the people who work with them may lead to the establishment at UC Irvine ol the nation's first ln· formation clearinghouse to study the problem. The State AssemblY Ways and Means Committee Wednesday gave preUmioary •pproval lo set aslde 92 million for two oc· cupiUC>Ml beaJtb centers within the fJC a)'ltem. One would be built at a northern callfornia campus - pr0bably Berkeley -and Ute other cooperaUvely by UCI and UCLA. with faciUtlea at both campuses. Dr. Owllht Culver, director '1( Occup•Uooal Health Tralnln.c art • UCl's College of Medicine, iaid tbe centers will provide &raining in occupational medicine, in· dustrial bypene, occupational health nuniDg, toxJcolotY and related dlscJpUnes. lo addition to teacblne. C\al'ver said, tbe centers will reteatth bazardl found lD workin1 places and provide lnlotmatlon to In· du1tr1. l9bor ud aute aieeaes. "Tbo 3tet> Callfornla ll tak· in1," Culver Nid, "Wtll atve Calltoml• tho le9denhlp In the country In tbla ftekl. • • Culver uld the PfOtram ls a direct reastonH to problems typLhed by the diKovery lut 1ummer that the chemical DBCP ca.Ulld st.rillty In Central Valley male WOl'Un tn"1"'9 In lit• .. •aul•cture ot the qrieuklai'al plltlcldl. Investigators from the Orange Cowity District Attome1's office today continued tbeir probe of the fatal shooting Wednesday night of a robbery and kidnap suspect in Newport Beach. David Duane Cogswell, 22. ol Seal 8-eb died 1bursda7 morn- ing •t Hoag Memorial HoepjtaJ about 12 hours after he was shot by Newport police Sgt. Reed Gloshen. A police spokesman said today that the revolver used by Cogswell in the attempted kid· napping or Gloshen was un· loaded. Police department ot\'icials called in district attorney's in· vestigators aJmost immediately after Cogswell's death to con· duct an independent probe or the fatal incident. Accordi.ng to police, Cogswell was attempting to kidnap Gloshen, who was dressed in street clothes at the time, when the aboot.in.g occurred. Police said Gloshen and his partner, Officer Tom LitUe. had been called to the Newport Center MarrioU Hotel by a taxi driver who ldentH".ed Cogs~U •H the man who had held him up five days earlier in Seal Beach. While Little circled the hotel, Gloshen puJled up to the en· trance in an unmarked police unit and pretended to be a guest. He said that Cogswell ap- proached him, pulled a .38· caliber revolver and threatened to kill him unless he drove the suspect from the hotel. Gloshen said he didn't identify himself as an officer and after unsuccessfully trying to talk the man out of the kidnappin~. he agreed. · What appears to be a UC Irvine basketball player ex- hausted by a lone. season and the prospect of final ex-aminations actually is a Bunyanesque figure or wood and cloth bu.lit by studenta to celebrate Paul Bunyan Day. Event, sponsored by student group. Antrap. is de- stgned to ease tension during final days or study quarter. .. ! 2 DM.Y Ptl.OT N Vote Set By Trash Collectors By JACKIE HYMAN ot -Olli.., ...... ,!t" Teaawters union o ftclals coo- Ci r rned today thal aldkiDI Orance County truh truck drivers will vote on a new management ofter Saturday morning. The driven. who have been on strtke atnce midnight. Aprtl 17. will meet. at 9 a.m. al Teamsters Hall In Oranae. The meeting could last as Jong as three hours, a spokesman for Local 396 said. The strike against seven dis· poaal firms that serve more than a mUllon Orange County resi· dents has tert drlvers and employers on the verge of a war both sides say lhey don't want. Raul Rangel. vice president of Jaycox Disposal, said his firm. like the others. has been in· terviewing pros pective employees and will begin hinng new drivers 1f the Teamsters re· ject the management offer. Detaila of the offer haven't been disclosed. but a federal mediator said it contained "significant concessions" by management. Drivers ha ve been earning $4.50 an hour under a three-rear contract that expired Apri 17 They have asked £or $4 an hour more over the next three years. fi ve days a year in sick leave. dental coveraJte and changes In the way grievances are proc· essed. Originally, management of· fered a Sl.10 an hour raise over the three-year period tncidcnts of violence against property, including the burning of several Jaycox Dispos al trucks and a $15.000 fire at Anaheim Disposal, have marred the strike. No injuries were re ported. Meanwhile, residents of many Orange Coast communities have found themselves hauling their own trash or storinl( it. Qumps open to the public on Saturday Include the Coyote Can- yon Landfill on Bonita Canyon Road behind UC Irvine. and the transfer station on Gothard Street near Ellis A venue In Hun Ungton Beach. Laguna Beach residents can lake their trash lo dumpsters located at the Agate Street Fire Station and the city employees parking lot across from the Festival of Arts 1rounds County officials have recom- mended that residents ~e their 1iarba&e disposals as much as possible, llatteo out cana and cartons to save space, and store newspapers and other refuse items that pose no health prob- lem Boat Parode To Welcome Wayne Home Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce members are planning a boat parade to welcome mo"ie star John Wayne back to his Newport Beach home. Chamber director Dan Rogt>rs said the event Is scheduled for 1 p.m. Sun- day and ls open to anyone who has a boat and wants to salute Wayne who Is re· cuperatlng from open heart surgery al his Bayshores home. Rogers said the boalS will meet. off the eastern Up or Udo Isle and will parade across lhe turnlna basin lo the Reuben E. Lee. before lurnlna to cruise by Wayne 's waterfront residence. "We Just wanted lo let him know we're glad he's back." Rogers said. DAILY PILOT --··-,...__.._._ Y'u -.=~= .. -... ~ n:t:.tri:t="" _,.._ ........ -~ ...... ~ ...... ' SUCCUMBS AT 72 Newport'• Judge Crary Judge Crary Of Newport Dead at 72 Funeral SE!Q'.ices will be held Saturday afttl'hoon ln Newport Beach for former federal judge Elisha Avery Crary IV, who died this morning al the age or 72. Judge Crary. a resident of Newport Beach since 1946, re· tired from the bench nearly two years ago, but remained acUve as a judicial consultant until s hortly before his death. A native of Iowa. he was a graduate Of the USC lllW school and was admitted to the California bar in 1929. He joined the Los Angeles law firm of Meserve. Mumper and Huahes where he remained until his ap- pointment to the Los Angeles Superior Court bench in 1961. A year later he was appolnted to the bench of the Ninth U.S. District Court m Los Angeles. Judge Crary was active In pro. resslonal organizations. serving as president of the Barristers. a group of young attorneys. in 1935. He wa s president of the Los Angeles County Bar Association in 1958 and he was a member of tht-Chancery. a select group or at. torneys. He served with the U.S. Army during World War II. leaving the service with the rank or colonel and decorated with the Legion o( Merit, the Bronze Star and the French government's Croix de Cuerre. A resident or Lido Isle for 26 year s, Judge Crary was a member or the Newport Harbor Yacht Club and served as com. modore in 1956. Services will be conducted at 2 p.m . at St. James Episcopal Church. 3209 Via Lido. Judge Crary leaves his widow. Emma Jane Crary, o r the family's Lido Isle home: sons, Oliver Crary and Elisha Avery Crary V. both of Newport Beach; two sisters. Annabelle Jump of San Diego and Evelyn Bacon ol Richmond, Va., and five grandchildren. f',....PageAI ROUTE ••• Management Agency, t.be host of Thursday's meeting. the closest the route might come to the development ls 500 feet. If the other alignment ls used, the roadway wilf be 1,300 feet from the condomlniums. The homeowners were qwle blunt In telllng Rende and con- sultants Fred Pearson and Kl· sub Park bow much they didn't care tor either alignment. The homeowners, wbo shouted their remarks from the audience. said they wanted lbe route to begin on the hill that separates Bon.Ila Canyon Drive from the UC Irvine campus. Objections to explanations about the proposed routes became so heated that Park finally called a halt to the dls-c us s ion to l ecture the homeowners. •·r personally am not tryln1 to build thJs roadway,·• he ex- plained. "I sympathize wllh what you are feeling. We heau: you. "But we are facina a problem here that la occurrln1 many places. Roada are planned and then development.a go Jn. The people that live there may know about the plan.a, or they may not, but they like ~a the way they have them and they don't want it chanaed." Rende r eminded tb e homeowner• that the first buyers ol the units closest to the propoeed roadway had to aJen a document •tatln1 they were aware ol the future plan.a. "But tt dldn1· aay the road would be 500 feet away and It on- ly t'lald they might bulld ll," replied one woman. Free Food Stamps WASHINGTON (AP) -New federal re1ulatlons to provide free food stamps lo Qu&Ufied noedy people wOI be prol)08ed next week, Agriculture Secretary Bob Ber.land 11ld Thursday. ;' Ne Olee 1t'orlc« Grim Friends Mourn Dead WlLLOWS lSLANl>. W.Va <AP> -Grim, ailent men marched up to the pay •lndow al tM Plouaata Power S\aUon today. drew their puycbecb aDd walked aw.ay. No ooe worked. ••Everybody knew tbal. we -.ouldll'l wotll today," tald Dav• Petty. "We wen~~: morning. There was nothing aald. 'l'be company people us our checks and we left." THE UN REFUSED TO WOU, they Hid, out of r'ee&*ll for ~1 fellow employees who plunged iee feet to tbtlr deatha Thur•4-Y wbe.n 1catlbldtng inside a lluae cooun1 tower col· lapsed. Jim Murphy of Ll•lnaston, N.J .. dlsag~. Ht aald they should~ in ad~ and ~lve the m«aey to the aw-viYOn. "We doo't achieve a damn tb1ns by eotn1 home today and working Monday,•· be aaJd. Like Mveral fellow worken, Marphy blamed tbe accident on. tbe concrete lnto wbJcb the scaffolding bad been bolled. Ke said there had been lnsuCtkient time for tbe concrete to dry and harden. . P,l~G UP MUD FROM THE ground, he said, "It was Just lake trying to build a bwlding with this . . . . " Research Cottrell, the New Jersey firm that was buildinll 1he tower. Hid construction was inspected dally. The firm said it did not know what caused the collapse. But Murphy said he would be back. "This is the only ball game in town. tho only thing on lhe Easl Coul working, and it beats unemployment." he aaid. About too men stood in a parking lot. "I GUESS IT'S JUST PEOPLE standina around in mourn· ing, '.'. s~d Steven Heavn~r. a carpenter from nearby St. Marys. Eighteen or my friends were killed In that," he said. "l have to take one dead man's car out of the place today, and last night I bad to tell Patty Moore that her husband wq killed." * * * * * * W. Virginian MollrD8 Loss Of 10 Kin ST. MARYS. W.Va <AP) Lee Steele battled cancer 10 years. ln ooe day, in just an in· staot. he Jost 10 members or h.is famll)'. • Four sons -Larry Steele. 32. Ronald Steele, so. Earnest Steele,29. Miles Steele. 26. A brother -Emmett Steele. 61. Two brothers-In-law. Robert and James Blouir. And three nephews. Steve Blouir, Chester Payn._, 19, and Brian Taylor. 18. All rell to their deaths Thurs· day when scatfoldlng Inside a 170-foot power plant cooling tower under construction beside the Ohlo River collapsed. "We wu very clos6, me and my sons," Lee Steele, a burly man who professes strong Chris- tian beliefs, sald In a telephone interview from rus home here. ··r Ju.al trust In God. He"ll never put more on me than I can bear. He gets m& through the rough spots, but It's hard." A few hours before. he had stood weeping outside a makeshift morgue set up in the nearby Belmont, W.Va .• fire sta- tion. "Four boys, I lost four boys," Steele had cried. Inside were the bodies of SI workers, lncludln1 bJs ktn. Steele, a retired construction laborer, met tragedy before. A brother fell to hls death In a con- slructlon accident on a New Jersey bridge in 1960. Steele has undergone 20 weeks of radiation trea tment for cancer. Steele has four daughters and, now, one son. Robert Steele. 35, had been working nearby on the Pleasants Power Station con.slrUction site when he beard a roaring sound as the scaffolding and sections or concrete peeled away from the partially constructed lower. "I knew that they were all up there," he said. "I work right beside them.·· Fro•Pa~AI. SCAFFOLD ing." The accident occurred Thurs· day as workers prepared to make the 29th of 82 concrete pours on a giant cooUne tower beina built at a $680 million coal· fired electrical generating plant overlooking the Ohio River here. Federal inspectors moved in today to investigate reports or faulty scaffolding a nd lhe Possibility that the huge catwalk on which the men worked was moored iq still-wet concrete. In Washington. a spokesman for the Occupational Sarety and Health Admlnlstralion said 13 inspections of the Pleasants Power Station site since 1973 had revealed "numerous violations both serious and nonserious," but said he did not know what they were or whether they in· volved scaltoldine. OSHA spolceaman James Foster said the ma1t recent In· spectlon was a year ago and that the operations of Research Cot· trell Inc .• the Bound Brook. N .J .• subcontractor buUdlna the tower, bad never been in· spected. But Thomas Buonlane. direc· tor of corporate communications for the company, said the seal· fold was inspected daily. He said it was "a complete mystery bow this couJd happen • • • ll 's im- possible." Another spokesman for Research Cottrell sald today that the company had construct- ed 36 similar towers In the Unit· ed States. "J heard a loud roar, rumbling and rumbUng," said Vales Seils, an asbestos worker. "I looked up and saw the top of the cooling tower fall lnslde and the scaf- folding peel away. You could see the men runninl( ahead of it as it was peeling. It just went raster and faster and overtook them." Rescuers. using cranes to un- tangle the debrta, found no aians of life among the tons of twlat.ed metal, splintered wooden plants and rope safety net. "If they lived through the fall, they didn't have a chance in that stuff," saJd one wttness. lTpwar-d Boun~. County Price Index Riaea By The Associated Press Led by meul. paultry und fis h prices. the l..os Angeles and Oranae County consumer prtcc index rose 0.5 oereept rrom Februarv to March. the U.S Department o Llibor statistics ~u1d today. <Related 1>tory. J\4 > Jim Wurth. hcu<.I of the departme nl 's Los Angeles office, said a samplln1 of goods and !>ervlces whlch cost $10 m 1967 rose In prlce to $18.74 last month. The grocery prices rose S.2 percent durlng the month. he said. Declines of 1.2 percent were recorded for fruits. vesetables and alcoholic beverages. he said. The overall cos t of living lncruse. the department said. was 6.1 percent over last March Clemente Officials File $4 Million Suit San Clemente Mayor WllJiam Walker and Councilwoman Don- na Wilkinson announced today that thef had flied a 14 million civil suit against Councilman Howard Mushett and five other San Clemente residents. Four people named ln the Superior Court suJt are mem- bers of a committee sponsored b y the San C lem ente Homeowner s Association to have Walker and Mrs. Wilkinson recalled. At n newa conference called by the mayor today. Conrad Kindergarten Signup8 Set Pre·regjstration for fall kindergarten clHseai ln the Newport-Mesa Unified School District will be held May 1·5. Paren~ or children who will enter kindergarten in the fall are being asked to contact the school district at 556-3284 to make an ap. poinlment for registration. To register their chlld1 parents WiU need a proor of the chlld't age and state-required immuniza· lions. Fro•PageAI MONEY ••• The $18.?S> was made aood by especially authorized county funds. The money recovered In court today wUI be returned to replenish the county funds. Judge Walsworth postponed sentencing of the Ferrell brothers and Mlsa Wli.on until the $250 ls returned. Offlc~rs said today ·they believe the de· fendant.s will receive county jail terms. "No deal was made with them," Gates stressed today. "We told them we'd love to have out money back but we weren't rnaking any promises." Spy Release Due WASHINGTON <AP> -Con· victed spy Robert G. Thompson is expected lo be released from the Lewlsbura. Pa., federal pen.ltentla.ry this weekend In ex· change for an American jailed in East Germany for the past seven months, it was learned Thursday nlgbl Tuohey, attorney for Walker and Mrs. Wilkinson, sald the suit was an allempt ''to elevate some or the recall issues Crom the gutter level to a court of law." Petitions calling for the rec•ll or Walker llnd Mrs. Wilkinson have been circulating in the city since Tuesday. The petitions are sl&ned by J oseph Barton. Earl Cludy. Albert Popik and Richard Lentz. They are named in the lawsuit. The sixth person named in the s uit is John Manfredi. embers of the recall committ • Sll.ld M•nfredl has no connection with their ~roup. NB Council -Members Set For Briefing Newport Beach's four newly elected city council members will be briefed on pending city projects and their responsibilities in an informal public se1alon Monday aner- noon. The new council members. Evelyn Hatt, Jackie fieat.her, Paul Hummel and Don Strauss. wlJl meet at 3 p.m. in the city council chambers. They wtll be given reports on • the city's new park dedication fee schedule and the pending Sea Island development across from the Newport.er Inn. City attorney Dennis O'Neil will be on hand to discuss with the freshman councilmen their responsibilities regarding personal Uablllty as council members. conflict of Interest laws. procedural rules and legal authority ot the council Froaa Page A J RAMS ••• months ago scoffed at the idea or a Rams flight from the Los Angeles Memorial Collseu~ were admittedly alarmed. A Coliseum spokesman said Rosenbloom had Indicated he would not make a decision until It was decided 1' the Olympic aames will come to Los Angeles In 1984. The Rams owner ls seeking improvements in the Coliseum that would be ruled out U lhe Olympic pageant Is held there. Belmont Mayor Robert Doty. who knows the ramily and helped carry bodies of many or lhe victims Into lbe morgue. said : "It's lerrible. Steele has suffered before. Now she <Steele's mother Miilie, 85) has to bear this, lOo. JOIN THE '•People here are ~retty sta unch people thol.lgh, • Doty added. "They will survive and go on because people of this community band together." Emmett Steele's oldest son, Carlton. also was working near the cooling tower, the in- complete twin of a 428-foot tower built nearby for Monongahela Power Co. Fu-e Ravages Entire Block NASSAU, Babamu <AP) Ftr• ra•ed out of control for more than tbree boun early this morntna In downtown Nasaau. deatroyinf a ruu block ol shops. offlcea and apartments and sending famlUes Oeeln1 for t.beir lives. No lnJurJea were r•port~d. "lt'a amwq. lt really stems th1.t1 everybody 1ot out aateb'," one obHrvu said. FJrefJsbten hampered by llroDI 'Ntnda and lack ()f Wiler PteUUTe man.qtd to contaln the blHe aa da~ broie, then stood watch ov.r tbe amo.ldertq etn· ben. ' EST ABUSllMENT! There is a definite advantage in doing business with an ESTABLISHED locat firm. We are interested in doing business with ESTABLISHED mills. which we have determined after decades of doing business. There la no way, unfortunately, to tell how a mlfl wlfl back its products until there is a problem! Carpet stores Interested ONLY in price have no one to back them. and conseQuently walk away from complaints. A few times through the years. we have had to stand the coat of replacement when a mill wouldn't. This will only happen once to us. and then the samples are in our trash can. What this means to our customers Is that the lines we carry are from reputable mills. and that they can buy with confidence from Alden·s. DEN'S : iiiiiiJlii:1an: ·custom drapsrie1 linoleum • wood floor 1663 ,lACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA. CAL ... 92617 • PHQNE 6.C6·.C838 -6-46·235' J 7 Saddlebaek EDITION VOL n, NO. 118, 4 SECTIONS, .. PAGES '· Afternoon N.Y. S'oeks \ TEN CENTS ' ~tns 1floring llere'/ lfo By GAaY GSANVILLE ................. Los AnCelel Rams oltlctaJa .. Died ioo.y that team owner c.... roll Rosenbloom has decided t() move bi$ football f.rancbise to Orange County la 1980. Stories that say tbe football transplant decision bas beeft made "are simpl.y pure specula- tion," said )losenbloom alde Jack Teale. <Earlier story to- day. Pase B7) As Teale spoke, however, tbe chief apear carrier in Anaheim'• drive to bring the Rama to Anaheim Stadium was en route to a meeting with team ollicial.I. Tom Uegler, manager of the Anaheim Stadium and Conven- tloa Center, said the meeting is a conUnuatlon of negotiations that lntenalfied three months aco. .. We have gone from verbal undersland.!..!!e lo informal memos and now we are at the point where something Ute $100 million worth of detalla have to be hammered out," Liegler said. Admittedly buoyed by reports Rosenbloom bas decided bis Rams should play their games In Anaheim Stadium, Liegler said, "Nothing bttomes orticlal or final until documents are signed. "It must be understood that we are talking about more than Routes Beiag Studied Orange County officials and consultants are looking at these alternate routes for th e proposed San Joaquin Hills Transportation Corridor. Local officials. residents and businessmen are being asked to express their views on the routes to the county Environmental Management Agency. Actual selection of a route is not expected until late summer after hearings before the county Board of Supervisors. · Man Arrested In Rampage On Freeway LOS ANGELES <AP> -A 34-year-old man was arrested early today after a 20-mUe hit· a nd-run freeway rampage that left at least 32 cars sideswiped and rear-ended. At least two mot.orista were hurt in the string of crubes, and the arrested driver, identified as Howard Swearingen, was re. ported in serious condition at. UCLA Medical Center. Swearingen, whose hometown was not immediately known, was taken into custody by highway patrolmen on the Santa Monica Freeway Thursday night gfter be crashed an allegedly stolen station wagon into the center divider near Overland A venue in the Palms District. His wrecked pickup truck had been abandoned two miles earlier after it smashed Into the center divider, officers said, adding that a station wagon was commandeered and its owner shoved aside. The bizarre chain of events began on the Santa Ana Freeway, moved onto lbe Long Beach and Pomona freeways and finally onto the Santa Monica Freeway. Although 32 vehicles were re- ported damaged, officers said they expected more would be re- ported later. Coast Weather Low clouds toniJ~ht and Saturday morning with only partial clearing tomoffOW af\emoon. A lit· Ue....tooler days. Highs stuurd~ ~ to 70. Lows tonight in tbe Dlld 508. INSIDE '1'98.4 '° TM Ralaiaaftce Faire tn AQOVra ii one again drowfftg lhousanda ol ~ to Ua ElimbfthcuHro trltnront. Stortfa and photol on Page Cl. . , . ._ .... ....... L.M ...... ....... ~ a..lflell c..c.. Ci••···· 0...M"*-.............. ........ l ......... .... T .. l•tles a! CM .. .. Al CN .... • Q CM M .. CM PoBee Bligged Cal. State Cops Puz:iled University police at Cal State Fullerton don't know if It was a prank tbat led someone to place what were termed "clandestine listening devices" in campus police bead· quarters. CAMPUS POLICE Chief Jerry O'Keefe said today the bugs were discovered Monday, kept under police watch all day, then removed Monday evening. O'Keefe said be wouldn't speculate why the un- disclosed number of listening devices were put In police headquarters or who placed them there, HE SAID police are trying to find out how long the bugs had been in the building. Viejo Landslide Cleanup to Begin The Mission Viejo Company is expected to begin removing dirt and rock from Trabuco Road Monday or Tuesday and repair· ing the hillside from which an estimated 400,000 cubic yards of earth slipped last Saturday and Monday. Carl Nelson, county Environ- mental Management Agency (EMA) usi.stant cllrector, aald work along the road between Los Alisos Boulevard and Alicia Parkway is to belin when r~pair plans are completed, probably late this week. Nelson said federal disaster survey teams looked at the slide area Thursday but It won't be known for some time whether lbe com:aty qualifles for federal disaster funds to repair the slope. Allocation of such funds, he aald, depends on determination that rains falllng in the a~a between mid-February and mid· DISIROY TAPE, PDADJ'ISED Pat NJxon took an unprecedented step when she ur1ed her husband to iet rid of the Wateraate tapes -before sbe bad any idea of thetr contents • Bdt. Praldtnl Nb.on failed to heed bee advice even tbo\llhlt:s poulb1e lt could have Hved bis adDllnlltntioo. Leiter Da.vtd'a "Tho Lonely Lady of San Clemente: Tho Story ol Pat Mxon" cooUnues on P1 .. AT • f March contributed to the slide problem. The Mission Viejo Company, which cut through the slope area. in constructing the road in 1974, will perform the repair work at county expense on an houri)· basis at the prevailing wage rate, Nelson said today. Tbe county will assign an in- spector and assume ad- ministrative responsibility for the Job, he said. The company wi11 receive no profit or over- head in the project. be noted. "The Mission Viejo Company has really large grading opera- tions in the vicinity. They're ex- perienced in this type or work and can command the equip. ment more easily than any other outCit at tb1a time," Nelson said. The county board of supervisors authorized up to $1 million worth of emergency re- pairs at the slide site last Mon· day. Nelson said the operatioo ls eonsldered an emergency, prompting a contract without bid and allowiQI the county to beg.In work almost immediately rather than in the two to three months ~S.. CLEANUP, Pase A2) Deltroyer Retired CORONADO <AP> -The 1ulded mllsi1e destroyer Mc- Cain wW be retired Saturday ln a. CuelDOG.Y featoring the son and other aurvlvon of the World War II admiral for whom it wu named. Retlred Adm. John S . McCa.le Jr. former commander· ln·cltfef oi the Paclfic Fleet before he rednMS ln 1972, will apuk. I Just simpty a lease on Anaheim Stacliwn.'' Llegler aald. "What ls being dlacuned ta a development progra~. Including expanding the ~tadlum seating, that may eve4.ally involve $100 mUUoo worth of value. "As yo" cao imagine, the amount of detaJJ involved in such plans is tremendous and will require a great deal of fine tuning." Part and parcel of the Rams move. to Anaheim ls the develop- ment of 1 commercia1-induatr1al complex surroundiDI the stadium. Anahe i m Mayor John Seymour said today the city council will carefully monitor negotiations of the development scheme that roughly calls for th e developer to expand Anaheim Stadium from about 43.000 to 73.000 seats. In return for what is estimated ml,ht be as much as a $15 mi lion expansion of the stadium, tbe developer will re- ceive development rights on city·owned property surrounding the Big A. "Naturally. the city will carefully control any develop· ment that wiH take place," Seymour said. Meanwhile, in Los Angeles ci· ty and county officials who a few <See RAMS, Page AZ> Strikers Vote Trash Trouble May Be Ending By JACKIE BYllAN .... ~ .... ~ Teamsters union orflcials con- fl rm ed today that striking Orange County trash truck drivers will vote on a new management offe r Saturday niorning. The drivers, who have been on strike since midnight, April 17. will meet at 9 a.m. at Teamsters Hall in Orange. The meeting could last as long as three hours, a spokesman for Local 396 said. The strike against seven dis· posal firms that serve more than a million Orange County resi· dents bas left drivers and Witnesses Describe DU aster Wit.LOW ISLAND. W. Va. <AP> -WIW•• .ad it loobd like an apple belnt peeled, wat.cbilll a ..,_ of scaffold< ing drop away from tbe inside 6f a buke to.fer' IDd ~ak off a riq of eoecrete, taldA6 51 men screaming to their deaths 170 feet below. George Pepper waa 200 feet from the tower when be beard something ''that sounded like a big tntio roaring by ... ·~e next thing I saw was a pile of dust. All I could see was beads busted up, legs out of socket, arms scattered around. ll was just a mangled·up, God· forsaken mess. I'll see that scene the rest of my lite," he said. Grieving relatives today began planning funerals. A metraber of the Steele family, 10 of whom were killed ln the dis- aster, said four Steele brothers would be buried ln the Willow Island Cemetery, which lies in the shadow of the two giant cool- ing towers at the acijacent power plant. Harvey Hatfield of the Rutten· cutter Funeral Home at nearby St. Marys, said no mass funeral service was planned. "We have 16 of the victims, in· eluding the Steeles," he said. "Right now, we're talking to the families one by one and the ar· rangements haven't been de· cided for anyone as of this mom· inti ... Tbe accident occurred Thurs· day as workers prepared to make the 29th of 82 concrete pours oo a giant cooling tower being built at a $680 million coal· fired electrical generating plant overlooking tbe Ohio River here. Federal inspectors moved in today to Lnvestigate reports of faulty acafloldlng and tbe l ($ee SCAPYUW, P11e AZ) F~Mishap On 'Highway HDr18Woman A Mlsaion VleJo woman la re-ported ln "goocl .. tonditlon at Saddleback Community Hospital followinl a freak eccident that JemmeCI ber car's left.front whHI lnto tbe <\ri•er'• seal It took coWity firemen 20 minuta to cut Marla Curland. ZS, of 2.rl Marperite Parkway rtom her small 191$ forelp car after lt blt • freeway offramp au•rd ran at l:J.Stbll morn:lng • Hl1bway patrolman aatd U'9 woman loll control of her car before ll rammed heed-on lnto the end bf a iuardraU •t the northbowMS La Pu Rolld off. ramp• la&entateS. Flt'elDlll eald tbe driver tul· ftred ..... ankle, a ttlDned bee, da..,ed ... and abock. employers on the verge of a war both sides say they don't want. Raul Rangel, vice president or Jaycox Disposal, said his firm, like the others, has been in· t erv i ewing pros pective employees and will begin hiring new drivers if the Teamsters re· ject lhe management offer. Details of the offer haven't been disclosed. but a federal m ediator said it contained "significant concessions" by management. Drivers bave been earning $4.SO an hour under a three.year contract lbat expired April 11. They have asked for SC an hour more over tbe next three years, five days a year in sick leave, dental coverage and changes in the way grievances are proc· essed. Originally, management of· fered a $1.10 an hour raise over the three-year period. Incidents of violence against property. incJuding the burning of several Jaycox Disposal trucks and a $15.000 fire at Anaheim Disposal, have marred the strike. No injuries were re- ported. <See TllAsH, Page AZ) Critic· of Carter Agrees to Retire WASHINGTON <AP> -Outspoken Maj. Gen. John K. Singlaub agreed today to retire from t.be Army after his HeOOd pubJlc blast at President Carter's policies. 'Brig. ~n. Robert Solomon, l e Army's information chief, Sheriff t o Speak in Laguna Hills Sherilf Brad Gates is scheduled to speak on "Law En- forcement Services in the South County Area," at the Mission Viejo Rotary Club meeting, Tuesday at 12:15 p.m. in lbe Brig Restaurant, Laguna Hills. The sheriff will also comment on the Jarvis·Gann Initiative <Proposition 13>. club chairman Dave Stoeckel said. told reporters that Sinitaub ..agreed to retire" following a meeting this morning with Anny Secretary .Clifford Alexander and Gen. Bernard Rogers, Army chief of staff. The Army officials ordered fijaaa.tlb to Oy to Wa.shington ~they learned that Singfaub blasted Carter's decision not to produce the neutron warhead and dlsqreed publicly with the Panama Canal treaties in a speech Thursday. Last year, Singlaub was re· assigned front a top job in South Korea after criticizing to a newsman Carter's decision lo withdraw U.S. ground troops from Korea. Solomon said Gen. Frederick Kroesert', SingJaub's boss at the Army Forces Command head· quarters in Atlanta, recom- (Sff GENERAL, Pace AZ> What appears to be a UC Irvine basketball player ex- hausted by a Ions. ~ason ud the prospect of final ex- amin11tions actually ls a Bunyan~sque figure of wood and cloth butJt by students ~ celebrate Paul Bunyan Day. Event, sponsored by student group. Ant rap, is de· signed to ease tension durina final· days or study quarter. )· , SCAFFOLD poulblll~ that tbe huae tahnlk oa wbldl UM cnea worked wu moored lD 1tlll·1irWt eoac...i.. 1n Wuhlogton, a 1poiesma.n for Ole OccuoaJ.lonaJ Safety and lJealt.b Admlnislralk>n said l:t lnapecUou of lhe Pleasants Power Slatton alte alnco 1m had revealed "numerous vlolat.loas both serious and nonserioua," but said be dld not know what they wtn 01' whether they lo· volvecl 9"ffo&d!AI. OSHA spokesman James Fosler said the most recent In· speclion was a year a10 and that the operatlool of Research Cot· trell Inc., tt\e Bound Brook. N. J., subcontract.or bulldlng the tower. had never been In· spected. But 'lbomas Buontane, dJrec· lor of corporate communicaUons for tbe company, said the scaf· rold was inspected dally. He said it waa "a complete mystery how thls could happen ... It's im- possible." Another spokesman for Research Cottrell s aid today that the company had construct· ed 36 similar towers in the Unit· ed States. "I heard a loud roar. rumbling and rumbUn1," said Yales Seils, an asbestos worker. "I looked up. and saw the top of th~ cooling tower fall inside and £he scaf· folding peel away. You could see the men runnin~ ahead or It as It was peeliOI. lt jwit went faster and faster and overtook them." Rescuers. using cranes to un· tanJ.le the debris, found no signs of hfe among the tons of twisted metal, splintered wooden planks and rope safety net. "II they Uved through the fall, they didn't have a chance In that stuff.'· said one witness. · ·'There wasn't a sound comlng from It." said BUI Hess, a 22· year-old laborer. "They were torn up so bad I couldn't tell -looking at them If any or my friends had been killed ... * * *" ... ~ GENERAL TO RETIRE Carter Critic ~ngllub GENER AL. • mended to Alexander and Rog e r s that Singlaub "be permitted to retire." Kroeaen ac· companied Singlaub to the Pen· tagon. The much-decorated Singlaub, a combat veteran of World War II, Korea and Vietnam, is 56 and has completed more than 35 years of military service. He is eligible for annual retirement pay of $31,455. which is three· quarters or bis active duty pay. Under military retirement Jaw , Singlaub would have been required to retire in October. 1979. SOiomon indicated the date of Singlaub's early retirement was not definite. Having suffered wounds ln battle, he could claim some degree of disabllHy benefits and this normally is de· termined by a medical board before a military officer actual· Jy retires. Worker Mood Grim At Disaster Site WILLOWS ISL.AND, W.Va. <AP> -Grim. silent men marched up to the pay window at the Pleasants Power Station today. drew their paychecks and walked away. No one worked. "Everybody knew that we wouldn't work today," said Dave Petty. "We went In this morrun,. There was nothing said. The company people banded us ow-cbecu and we left.'' THE MEN llEPUSED TO WOllK, they said. out of reaped for 51 fellow employees who plunged 168 feet to their deaths Thurada.y when scaffolding inside a buge cootmg tower cot· lapsed. Jim Murphy of Livingston, N.J .• disagreed. He said they should put in a day and •tve the money to the survivors. "We don't acbleve i damn thing by going home today and working Monday," he said. Llke several fellow workers, Murphy blamed the accident on the concrete into which the scaffolding had been bolted. He said there had been insufficient time for the concrete Lo dry and harden P ICKING UP MUD F llOM THE ground, be said, "It was just like trying lo build a building with this .... " Research Cottrell, the New Jersey firm that was bulldlnt the tower, sald conslrucllon was inspected daily. •The firm said lt did not know what caused the collapse. But Murphy said he would be back. "This ls the only ball game in town, the only thing on the Eaal Coast workin&. and it beats unemployment," he said. About 200 men stood in a parking loL "I GUESS rf'S IVST PEOPLE standing around ln mourn· log," said SWven Heavner, a carpenter from nearby St. Marys. "Eiebteeo ol my friend.I were killed in that," be said. "f bave t.o take one dead man's car out of the place today. and lut rugbt I bad to tell Patty Moore that her husband was killed " Chemical Stu,dy Set Anxiety about the unknown ef. feet• of lnduslrial chemicals on the people who work wlt.b them may lead to tbe establiabmeot at UC Irvine ot the nation's nrst In· formation clearlngbouae to study the problem. The State Aasem bly Ways and Means Commlllee Wedne1day aave preliminary approval to ael aside '2 million for two oe-cupa~~ bealtb -cent.ere wit.bin CNIANOll CQtl9J • • .. DAILY PILOT ~· the UC system. One would be bullt at a northern California campus - probably Berkeley -and the other cooperatively by UCI and UCLA, with facilities at both campuses. Dr. Dwight CUiver, director or Occupational Health Tralnln1 at UCt'• College of Medicine, 11ld the centers will provide tralnlng ln occU,patlonal medlclnei in- dustrial =iene. occupat onal health n , toxlcoloay and related dJsclpl es. In addition to teachfn1. Culver sald, the C«'ltent wUJ reae1rch hazards found ln workln• places and provide lnlormatlon to ln· dustry, labot and state a1encles. "The 1tep California ts tak· lnl," Culver aa!d, "will 1tve Calllomla the l•aderablp ill the countrylnthl.tfield." Culver said the proaram la a direct reaponH to problems typlfltd by tbe dlleoveTY last summer that the chemical DBCP amed 1lertllt.r ln c.ntral Valle1 male workers tnvotwd ln the manufactturt of the a1rtcultural pnUclde. Spy Releaee Dae W ASHINOTON <AP> -Con· vlcled IP>' Robirt o. T!N>IDpeon 11 expected to be reltand from th• L•wt1bur11 Pa., federal penltenUary tb1I weekend In ex· cha.nae fOt' an ArMrlcan Jailed ln Eut a.many for th• past seven months, tt wu teamed Tbun"7 nltht. Pellee S JaooCltlfl Newport Death Prob-ed by DA 1nvest!gators from the Orange agreed. County DlsU1ct Attorney'• office As Co~well sUd across the today eonUnued their probe of car seat, wltb bla gun 1UU the fatal ahoot!n• Wednesday trained on the olflur. Gloshen n.lghl or a tobbery and kidnap pulled bll own .38·Ctlllber suspect in Newport Beach. service revolver and rtred tour Oavld Duane Coiswell, 22, or shots. Seal Beach died Thursday morn- ing al Hoa1 Memorial Hospital about 12 hours after he "Was shot by NewpOtt police Sgt. Reed E1,....Poge AJ ' Gloshen. TRASH A pollce spokesman aald today • • • lhal the revolver used by Cogswell in the attempted kid· napping of Gloshen was un - loadtd. Police department officials called in district attorney's in· vestlgators almost immediately after Cogswell's death to con· duct an independent probe of the fatal incident. According to police. Cogswell was attemptln1 to kidnap Gloshen, who was dressed in street clothes at the Ume. when the shooting occutted. Police said Gloshen and his partner, Officer Tom Little, had been called lo the Newport Center Marriott Hot.el by a taxi driver who ldenWled Cogswell was the man who had held him up five days earlier in Seal Beach. While Little circled the hotel. 0 loahen pulled up to the en- trance ln an unmarked police unit and ~retended to be a guest. He said that Cogswell ap- proached him, pulled a .38· caliber revolver and lh.reatened to kill him unless he drove the suspect from the hotel. Gloshen said he didn't idenWy himself as an officer and after unsuccessfully trylng to talk the man out of the kidnaooina. he Carter Plans Panama YU.it WASHINGTON <AP> - President Carter will visit Panama on June 16 and 17 to sign the documents beginning the transfer of the Panama Canal to the Central American nation, the White House said today. Deputy Wblte House press aecretary Rex Granum said the president accepted an invitaUon by Panamanian leader Omar Tor rijos to make the two-day trip. Granum sald Its principal purpose "is to si1n the protocol t:onlirmlng the exchange of the documents ratitying the Panama Canal treaties." Meanwhile, realdenls of many Orange Coast communlUea have found themselves hauUn1 their own trash or storing it. Dumps open to the public on Saturday include the Coyote Can· yon Landfill on Bonita Canyon Road behind UC Irvine, and the transfer statlon on Gothard Street near Ellis A venue in Hun· lington Beach. Laguna Beach residents can take their truh to dumpsters located al the Agate Street Fire Station and the city employees parking Jot across frotn the Festival of Arts grounds. County officials have recom- mended that residents use their garbage disposals as much as possible, flatten out cans and cartons to save space. and slore newspapers and other refuse items that pose no health prob· lem. City o!ficials have urged real· dents not to leave trash outside where animals can gel at lt. They also have recommended the use or heavy plastic trash bags. 30 Sessions Of Summer Camp Slated Saddleback Valley YMCA's summer camping program of· fers 30 sessions for junior and senior high school students. Also scheduled. is an exercise program designed for people who suffer back pain. The class is composed or a sertes of move· ments beginning with relaxa· lion. then flexlblJlty, m uscle stren1theoin1 and returniD1 to muacle relaxation techniques. Instructor Tert Mathison con- ducts morning and evening classes ln aerobic dancing, em· phasizing awareness of resplra· tion, muscle coordination and body fitness. . Registration can be made at the YMCA. 23131 Orange A venue. El Toro, or by calling 830·9622. Gas Plan Told .. Standby Ratwns Considered ( Piiot Logbook J Diedrich Coming? fide Riley's Face By wn.u.Ul RODGE Ol .. o.llY ....... MISSION VJEJ O'S Municipal Advisory Council ap· parently bas an unwritten policy about namboyant Thlrd Dl.atrlct Orange Counly Supervisor Ralph Diedrich. The ll.DWrlllen policy outllne1 measures when a Diedrich appearance before the council Is on the horizon. But lhe procedu.rea aren't exactly what YoU'd expect for a vlaitins local VlP. MAC members don't roll out a red carpet, fire off a 21·aun aalute. or caJl In a local aernce club color guard. No. not for Ralph Diedrich. The policy ls designed to combat Dledrich's sense of humor. The whimsical Diedrich, who replaced Fifth Dlatrict Supervisor Thomas Riley as the Mission Viejo area representative, gets the thief-proof treatment when he appears before the MAC. That's because Diedrich usually playfully ''lifts" a portrait of Riley off a wall in the MAC office, stuffs it in his coal and heads out the door. At a recent Diedrich MAC appearance, Riley's portrait was myst.eriously missing from its perch on the wall, prompUng several observers to speculate where Ralph had taken the general's photo. But all was well. Said MAC omcials: "We just wanted to remove any temptation from Ralph so we hid Riley's photo while Ralph was here." * ... TWO IOGH SCHOOL prodigies here in the valley have been selected to al- t.end June's Boys' State Convention ln Sacramento. Cory Wilson. son or Mr. and Mra. David Eoff or El Toro. is a straight A student who's been active in El Toro High's basketball program. He was re· cently selected to serve as the scbool 's Key Club president during the 1978·79 w1uott school year. Rick Annett. son of Mr. and Mrs. Mel Annett of El Toro. is an A student who was recently elected District Governor of the Key Club. That office is the highest in the district. which includes CalirornJa, Nevada aw ii. Rick is also an El Toro High stu· dent. T he two juniors will travel to Sacramento in June to participate ln Boys' State activities lncludlni elec· lions of "city officers" to run two mock city governments. Maybe they'll elect fewer officers lr the Jarvis-Gann Amendment ls ap- proved June 6. But probably they'll elect more. • • • NtllllnT SADDLEBACK VALLEY Unlfied School District's tension-charged board meelinl last week found President Geor•• Henry s~bJess as an aunttlve youn& mother stepped up to • l>Odlwn. baby ID arms, to address trustee$ at the meeting's public input portion. "I note a 'Thank You For Not Smol'1n1' siin in the back Cof the board room) and there are people In the au· dience. adminiatralors and board members themselves smoking," Linda Wells or Mission Viejo told chagrined trustees. Mrs. Wells indicated it was her first board meeting. Henry pondered the question as he nervously eyed the smoldering cigarette in his aabtray. "Uh, Ub.'' stammered Henry "Uh, thank you for com· ing but I really can't answer your question right now," he confessed. Henry eyed fellow smokers, trustees Mary Phillips and William Kohler, but support was not forthcoming. "We'll either have to take the sign down or stop smok· ing. I guess, "hefmally answered. But nervous trustees, on the brink of suspending Superintendent Richard Welte, weren't about to abandon their tobacco. And the sign remains. E1,....Page AJ RAMS TO COUNTY. • • WASHINGTON CAP> -A standby gasoline rationing plan expected to be announced next week by the Carter admirmtration would diatribute fuel ln a national emergency based on the number of cars a business or ram.Uy owns. congressional aources say. by former President Ford in January. urn. shortly before he left office. It would have baaed gasoline coupon allotments on the number of drivers licenses in a family. A memo prepared by Max Friedersdorf, director of the Senate Republican Polley Committee, questioned the fairness of the Carter plan. months ago scoffed at the idea or a Rams flight from the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum were admittedly alarmed. It was decided it the Olympic games will come to Los Angeles in 1984. Rationing is not being advocated by the administration at t.bl1 time. However, a 1975 law requires a ratioD.ing plan to be on hand in the event of a nation.al energy emergency. Under the proposal, the more cars an Individual, family or bu1lness owned, the more coupons that could be obtained. Tbe plan does not spell out how much auoline would be allotted for each car, other than to say the car's fuel economy would be a factor. · Energy Department oftlclals recenUy briefed Senate staff members on the plan. A summary copy of the plan was obtained by Associated Press Radio. Enera Seeret.ary James R. Schlesinger has frequently said the admlntatr atlon views ratlonln1 as an unattracthe option -one that would be considered only in an emer1ency or u a last reaort. The Carter plan differs markedly from one aubmltt.ed CLEANUP. • normalb' required for awarding c:ontractl. Tht EMA o ffici al laid Trabuco. a major north·soutb etreet ln tbe Mll8lon VleJo area, la expected to rem1ln closed for up to two montM while tbe slope l• repalrecl. Th• slope, alonl wltb Tra~ Road, ..a decUcatld to tb• coun· ty In Jul)'. 1'7&1 11 part ot t.be work req\dNd ror con1truauoo of a M}A1on v~ 1ubdh11lon project. . I I I A Coliseum spokesman said Rosenbloom bad indicated he would not make a decision until The Rams owner is seeking improvements in the Coliseum that would be ruled out il the Olympic pqeant is beld there. JOIN THE ESTABLISHMENT! There Is a definite advantage in doing business with an ESTABLISHED local firm. ' We are Interested In ctolng business with ESTABLISHED mills. which we have determined after decades of doing business. There Is no way. unfortunately, to tell how a mill will baok Its products until there Is a problem! Carpet stores interested ONLY in price have no one to beck them. and consequently walk away frOm complaints. A few tirves through the years. we have had to stand the cost of repfacement when a mill wouldn't. Thia will only happen once to us. and lhen the samples are In our trash ca(l. What this means to our customer& la that the lines we carry are from reputable mills, and that they can buy with confidence from Alden's. , . , • Fndar, April 28, t978 s DAILY PU.QT J\3 ~OC Wow.en Prisoners Win Jail Bias Suit ay.1'0JI aAaL&Y --. .............. A WQm.ID Dl'ilCDlir wbo d'1ma Jaat JaD autborttJe1 are practic· . ins dlscrtmlnaUoo when they re- uae to allow ber and other male bunatea to join male in, ates at Orao1e Co1.1.nty'a rancca Jaila woo ber baOJo !'tu.trsdQ In Superior Court. ~ ~ judge· Everell W. Dickey aded • mootb Jong con.sider•· )loo of the lssue raised by f arbara Moar, 42, by order· lJ!I lhe county to lmmedlate· lY halt all auch dlacrhnlo.Uon. ~ nilq-JetlU certain to ralae comtematton amoac coun· t:y authoriUt1 who arcued during the bea.rln1 loto the cliapute lhAt 1oeb a rullol, would force the county t.o build new brancb Jail facWUes at a cost to the tax-payers of many mllllons of aonan. The 12' women priaonera cur· rently cooft.Ded are being held at the womeo•s central jail in San· Af' ......... PETE ACUNA. BOAN Bl.IND, NOW HAS SIGHT wtth Slaters Terrt and Carmen. Mother Joale Sight Gained He Sees After 46 Years TUCSON (AP) -After 46 years. Pete Acuna can see for the first time. And be hopes people will be patient. He bas visions of ask· ing, "What's that?" and being told, "That's a doorknob, dummy." "I've walked around all these years with my eyelids closed. Now I have to concentrate on keeping them open," be says ACUNA CAN SEE, THANKS to a cornea transplant performed at the University of Arizona Hospital. Born blind, be developed a sense or humor in the interim. .. Wouldn't it be something if I thought I was chasing a woman, and I was really chasing a bus?" hP jests. But there are obstacles, too. "I'm worried about seeing me," he said. Before the operation, be jokingly threatened to "break every mirror in the house." HIS nRS'I' LOOlt AT THE world was h'om a hospital win· dow. '"There was nothlrig to see but a bunch of lights. but it fascinated the bell out of me," be said. It ls not known yet how much be will be able to see. "I'm eurious about seeing everything," be said. He es~ially wants to see musical scores after learning to play four instruments al the Arizona School for the Deal and Blind !ind writing several songs. "IN ONE OF ms SONGS, Pete said he could see more with his heart than we can see with our eyes, and I know what that feeling ls," said a sister, Carmen Munoz. "Bul this will really give him a chance to know wbal life is about." And from his mother, Josie Zavale: "I'm happy he will be able to see my face ... Supervison Delay 50 Building Jobs Orange County government coffers will be about $18 million ahead by the June primary :~lection because supervisors :have delayed the start or some !50 construction projects. ; The board agreed to the sav- . ings plan this week because of ; possible passage ln June or the ; Jarvis-Gann property tax limita- : lion initiative. . : tr California voters approve ;t he property tax-cutting ! measure. county officials may · ~have to use the saved funds to ~finance day-to-day government ~services. ;; The $18 million list included construction work on the San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano, Irvine and El Toro branch libraries, as well as work on fire stations in San Juan Capistrano, east Irvine, north El Toro and northeast Mission Viejo. It also Included a one· courtroom addition to the South Orange County Municipal Court, construction of the new county morgue and design of a new sheriff's trainlng academy. Other projects held up until at least July 1 are work on the new south county sheriff's substa- tion, a coastal area animal shelter, two Saddieback Valley parks and installation of wheelchair ramps at various county facilities. !Sun Day Special \Slated on Sunday ~ Due to circumstances beyond ~our control SUN DAY will be on 'Wednesday. But Sunday's Daily ~Pllot will ouWne how Orange •County will observe this lnterna- tlo n a I celebration of solar .energy's potential. c Other featured stories will in- iclude: MEASURED SUCCESS -A colle1e dropout and hla sell· ,educated englneer·partncr have ;rovolutioniied a ~mer of the •world of sclentlflc measurement • -and made a few dollara lD the ')l"Oceu. ~ HOLISTIC MEDICINE - Wltcb doctorlna or 1trlou1 medicine? Mant. MDI dlaa,,_ ·on Lhe vaJue ol the wbol•~ movement that bas its hetd· quarters in California. An As- sociated Preas story evaluates the fac\a. CONT RASTING LIFESTYLES -Katherine Helmond aa Jeaalca Tate In "Soap" llves lD a aumptuous hotiae where she la surrounded by pr(vtlege. But th• actress re- veals that Mr own uteatyle ln· eludes llvln1 ln a white frame hOUH In a workln1 clan . n.lahborbood. la Ana. More than 300 or the male inmate popuJaUon of l ,300 men are cUt'Tently housed at two branch jaUa : the Theo Lacy lacllity in Oranee and the James A. Musick branch Jail near the El Toro Marine Corps Air Sta- tion. Judge Dickey commented: "As important and laodabJe as it is for government officials to economize in the spending of public funds they may not ac· compllsh such a purpose by drawlng invidious distinctions between classes o! citizens ... Sheriff Brad Gates could not be reached for comment on a de- cision that will have tremendous impact on his jail facilities and the cost or maintaining the branch jails. It was argued ror 'him during the hearing that the heavy cost of building new facilities to ac- commodate both males and females doing the same Jobs would bring other costs lo its wake-tbe hiring or additional deputies of both sexes to serve u auards al lbe new branch jails. Mrs. Molar is serving a one year Jail term alter belna con- victed of drug offenses. She eot support m her lawsuit from 68 other female Inmates who signed a petition submlued to Judge Dickey. Gates re~Uy commented that he ts bound by law to separate male and temale • prisoners. Tile sheriff said his Job would be made tremendously difficult if men and women were atlowed to ~ork t.oietber at the honor farms under the lack of supervision that ls maintained at the cenlraJ jail. Ga tes argued while the hear· Ing was under way that women prisoners are compensated by being given s~clal pr1v1leges and out of jail time not available to male prisoners. Briggs Plea Stirs Ire· SAN DIEGO <AP) -At least one county ofriciaJ was upset Thursday over a letter sent statewide to property t.axpayers that resembles an official state tax bill. The letter actually is an ap- peal from the Yes on 13 Commit· t ee for support of the con- troversial Jarvis-Gann tax limitation initiative. The name or state Sen. John Briggs. R-Fullerton, a candidate for the Republican nomination for governor, appears on the en- velopes along with the words "Your 1978 property tax assess- ment statement enclosed. Response required ... Briggs said the Yes on 13 logo was clearly marked on the front or the envelope. Deputy County Assessor Jack Templeton said "it is absolutely untrue" that real tax st.atements were in the envelopes enclosing state letterheads that bore the state sea1 and the name or a man listed as a certified public accountant. Duke Rests in Newport Tom Lawrence . new s anchorman for television station KFMB. received one of the let· ters and said a legal·sized sheet of paper inside listed an erroneous property tax for has home saying il was "based upon information from a reasonable authority made available to us.·· The name of the authority was nol listed. The statement said that "under Proposition 13. your estimated 1978 property tax will be reduced to about $640 from $1.920, .. Lawrence said. John Wayne Back Home After Boswn Sur1(ery Deputy i>lstrlct Attorney James Hamilton said he was look1ni into the maillngs. "it really looks like something of· ficial." he said. "but whether or not it is a violation at this point I can't tell you ... John Wayne is back home in Newport Beach today. He plans to rest a few days before getting back to work on a new movie project. A throng of newsmen and the 70·year-old actor's two daughters, greeted him Thurs- day at Orange County Airport when he returned after undergo- in g open heart s urgery in Boston. Wearing a wide-brimmed hat and looking a bit tired. Wayne a mbled down the s teps or a private jet after it touched down at 12:30 p.m. He embraced b is two daughters, then strode con- fidently towards the newsmen. Schmitz Says Initiative OK Comes Late Former Congressman John Schmitz of Newport Beach said Thursday a California Supreme Court declslon this week in favor of an anti-busing initiative he's backing came too late to do mucb good. He said the lnlUative, which would bar the use of tax funds for busing to desegregate schools, bas been delayed too Jong to be placed on a ballot this year and couldn't be put before the voters until 1980. Other provisions of the in- ili a ti ve included a ban on teachers' strikes and a probibi· Uon against campaign contribu· lions by teachers' organizations. The measure, which Schmitz said was submitted last August, was held up when the state at- torney general refused to issue a title and summary, saying the measure covers more than one subject and therefore violates the state Constitution. Because or Attorney General Evelle Younger's refusal to proc- ess the initiative. the Tax· payers School Reform Commit· tee, of which Schm itz is chairman, was unable to begin obtaining signatures lo qualify the bill for this year's ballot. Then, this week, the Supreme Court ordered Younger to title and summarize the initiative. The court didn't rule on the bill's merits, but said the attorney general may not delay a bill un- til a court determines whether or not it is con.slitulional. Another constitutional amend- ment proposed by the committee headed by Schmitz, also con- cerning the busing issue, was cleared for circulation in Match. Even so, Schmitz said, bis group was left in.sufficient time to collect the necessary signatures t.o get the measure on the November ballot. "It's Mission Impossible," be said. Extortion In Pen Told PHOENIX, Ariz. <AP> Families of inmates at the Arizona State Prison have made extortion payments for the safe- ty of loved ones incarcerated at an institution where seven in· mates were murdered last year. the Arizona Republic reported today. The newspaper quoted Ll. Jim Moody of the Department of Public Safety as saying evidence of protection payocrs will be pre- sented to the state erand Jury. "About 10 families have come forward t.o tell us that they have btsn forced t.o make protecUon pa)'rnenll to the Mexican Malta and Aryan Brotherhood on behalf ot retaUves al the 1tate prlaon, .. Moody Hid . telling them, "ll's sure good to be home." He said bis immediate plans are to "lle down at home for a couple of days and start work on a new script. Heu. I feel great and I don't want to slow down ... the veteran actor added. Wayne left Boston early Thursday. stopping briefly in San Francisco before making the final leg home in ~ Fluor Corp. jet. Less than two weeks ago. he underwent su rgery al Massachusetts General Hospital to replace a ruptured heart valve with a similar -valve from a pig. He said be was somewhat ap- prehensive about the surgery. "but I'm sure glad I went now. There ·s some wonderful people back there ... "About two weeks ago, two guys were cutting around. put- ting a new valve in my heart. so I 'm not exacUy jumping with joy." Wayne said with a smile. "I've got a close family, thank God," Wayne said. adding that ._the good wishes from bis fans across the country had been so moving that "I want to Cf'}'.." During his hospitalization. thousands or letters poured in from around the world. Presi- dent Carter called and told the actor's son, Michael, that his father was "a great national as-set. .. Before leaving Boston. Wayne told reporters that he was plan- ning lo work on a film called "Beau John." Wayne said it's a "helluva good story." Wayne spoke only briefly with r eporters al Orange County Airport before being whisked away in a limousine. Accompanying the actor on the flight to Orange County was his personal physician. Dr. Robert Egan or Newport Beach. At Boston's Logan Interna- tional Airport on Thursday. he told reporters: "I feel greaL I couldn't feel better. I feel like a new man. That's all I know. It's a wonderful feeling.•• "l 'm appalled that anyone would use official st.ationery and put a blatant misstatement on the front.'' Templeton said. He called the mailing "Cheap political advertising.·· ,.. Briggs admitted in an 'm-' terview that the envelopes look official. but said that was their purpose. "They're designed to get you to open the envelope ... he said. scoffing at Templeton's com· ments. "He'$ just one of those tax. eating officials who's afraid or losing bis job." Briggs laughed. "I believe I'm doing a public service. Al least 1 woke up one public official." Briggs said the mailing wouJd be statewide. It was not learned how many of the letters had been sent out. . .,..ft~~~Elf NlJRSE RY" s ~ PATIO and GARDEN \ SALE! for tt.os. who ... ~ FIBREGLASS GAZEBO The beauty of lflls 6oztbO wtll IMklngty enno~ your bock yord. trs an 8 ft. octagon shape, mlldeWi)roof. n»proof, rot-proof and ""'" needS patnflng. You must ... " ro appreclaf1 "'qualtry and beoutv. GERMAl'{S~ Feofurtng Hanging Bosket Speclols For The Patio Decorotor ... FISH ASPARAGUS FERN EMULSION AllardybosJlefplont tor sun or shade. All A.I......,.. -1 got. size ' FUCHSIAS , Ov'8f 30 vortettes In boSket or upright. I gol. 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COSTA MBA ......,MWtll ..... ) I FOUNTAIN VALLEY iAN ~ OICCO :;, FWY. ~ ELLIS 8 -"' 11420 UOOIHUIS T • POUMTAIM YAWY • ...................... flwy.t "40te t6W711 OPIN7DATS ....... /.J ... A I °'*"'-V Pll.OT ,. .. .• ·· ·~·:~ c.. ting .. ·. Q ........ ~ Tom~~\\' M11rphine A Tough Squeeze, But •• HERE SHE COMES -SOllT OF: Perhaps ll wasn't aa grand an entrance as it might have been but still, It was a pretty sight the other day when the Great White Steamer made her entrance at the Jellies of Newport Harbor. The SS Catalina. the 30().foot tour boat that used to ply the waters between the Mainland and Santa Catalina Island. has now become a tourist attraction herself. Catalina is here as part of a boat show at Lido Marina Village and she Is quite a sight snuggled to the docks. The vessel will stay in Newport until May 8 and visitoq; may go aboard. Bringing the now-retired tour ship here was a pretty good promotional stunt but it almost backfired. SHE WOULD HAVE made a grander entrance to the h:lrbor had the SS Catalina been able to steam in; sweep· int up the channel under her own power. Alas. she had to be under tow by a couple of tugs. And further alas, she got stuck on the bottom just as she was . I Scraping the Bottom Can Causf! a Few PTob~s mo,·ing up the main channel past the Balboa Bay Club. And they had to leave her there until freed by the tides that night. Finally, the Great White Steamer arrived safely at the boat show scene. This little getting stuck drama did point up a problem with Newport Harbor that has been vexing mariners of our coastal region for some time now. THAT IS, THE HARBOR is silting in and is in dire need of a good dredging job if it is to continue in its role as a navigable waterway. Recent storms have aggravated the filling-ln process. There was speculation as to how much water the Great White Steamer required in which to navigate without going agrot.nd. Some suggested 12 feet; others said 17. Certain marina savants have suggested that in order to qualify as a navigable waterway, you need 12 feet of water at a zero tide. They suggest Newport Harbor no longe r enjoys this kind of depth, particularly in its back channels. The technology for dredging bas befll well known for decades. After all. that's the way the harbor was created m the first place back in the 1930s. BUT IN THIS DAY and age. you need permits from a multiplicity of agencies to dredge public Wlterways. It's an experience in bureacratic bamboozlement.of enormous proportions. And any one of these agencies could give your dredge job the old thumbs down. Who knows? In a few years we may see Newport Harbor reduced to rowboats and canoes. 2 Save Residents , From Hotel Blaze MIAMI BEACH <APl -Dale Hargrave says be was scared, but be pc)wtded on doors anyway in an effort to rescue elderly resi· dents from the burning Granada Hotel. Many would not leave their apartments despite the smoke. .. l got the ones I could downstairs. That's when the first fireman showed up and t told hlr-there were probably more peo. pie upstairs but they wouldn't unlock their doors." said Hargrave, Z1. The officer. Lt. Ron Houck, was going by on bis routine fire- prevention rounds Thursday when he noticed the fire. He raced to the top floor of t he three-story building to get people out. Houck was the only person reported injured, division chief Alvin Ridgeway said. He was found unconscious in the hallway by a fellow fireman who stumbled over him. He was hospitalized for severe smoke inhalation. "I tripped over him. It was so black from smoke I never would have known he was there if I hadn't stumbled over him," fireman Bob Shapiro s aid. lnflatfon Rises Food Prices Go Up Again WASHINGTON <AP) -Rising food and bousjq cost.s pushed COD· sumer prices up 0.8 percent in March as inflation continued at a rapid pace, the Labor Department said toda.y. The March increase would mean an inflation rate of nearly 10 per. cent If it lasted all year. However. economists are predicting lm· provement later in the year. The higher prices last month Prices on vegetables and cof- malcbed a 0.8 percent increase fee declined. In January, which had alarmed The cost of buYlng and taking government economists and was care ot the house went up l per. the biggest increase in nine cent in March. a worse months. Consumer prices rose 0.6 performance than the 0.6 per- percent in February. cent Increase In February and THE DEPARTMENT said the purchasing power of the average worker rose 0.2 percent in March because of increases in hourly earnings and the number of hours worked. Food prices rose 1.3 percent last month after climbing 1.2 percent in both January and February. Most of the increase was for meal, fruit and eggs. <Related story, 84.) Grocery shoppers paid 2.6 per- cent more for beef in March and 2.9 percent more for pork. Fresh fruit prices went up 4. 7 percent, after declining somewhat the month before. PRICES Al.SO ROSE for such foods as poultry, dairy products. cereal and bakery products, sug- ar and candy and fats and oil products: 0.8 percent in January. The price of houses went up 0.8 per- cent in March. double the February increase. while mortgage interest, home main· tenance and fuel costs rose rapidly. the department said. CLOTIONG PRICES rose by 1 percent after declining 1.2 per· cent in February. The cost of en· tertainment was up 0.8 percent, about the same as in February. On a brighter note, the cost of medical care climbed 0., per· cent in March, a smaller rise than in previous months because of smaller increases in fees by doctors and dentists. Automobile prices edged up 0. 1 percent, while gasoline prices rose 0.3 percent in March. the first increase this year. Because of decline in food prices at the end of last year. the consumer prices for March were still only 6.5 percent higher than they were a year ago. The de- part men l adjusts its price fig_ures lo take into account such sdsonal variations as seasonal crop shortages or annual price increases. NATION I WORLO . Peaceful Cla111S ... Members of the Portsmouth. N.H. Clamshell Alliance, protesting construction or the Seabrook nuclear powe..-.~ plant. will hold a friendly Clamshell Ball Saturday, invit-~ ing police and others who have worked against them .. ~ Cheryl Fox and Steve Pelczar peel potatoes for tne clam :. chowder . which they expect to serve to 700. Ms. Fox says ~ .. the goal is "happy vibes." ..: .. RebehSay 2Afghan Chiefs Die ISLAMABAD, Pakistan <APl -Rebels in Afghanista'n said lo· day they killed Pres ident Mohammed Daoud and his brother becHuse they "madly" resisted their coup. Continued fighting was reported between loyal air force units and army rebels. Assaults Frighten City - Diplomatic sources in Paris said other members of Daoud's family tood refuge at lbe French Embassy In the Afghan capital of Kabul. A BROADCAST BY the rebels claimed "complete control" of Afghanistan. But diplomatic sources in New Delhi . .lndia, said they had re· ceived word of continued fight· ing in Kabul, and the Paris sources s aid indirect reports they received indicated armv units were still trying to over· come resistance from some UD· its of the air force. The sources in the two capitals , declined to \)e identified. It could not be independently determined whether the coup, launched Thursday, had succeeded. AFGHANISTAN 'S borders an~ airports were closed, and all commercial communication channels were cut. But Western diplomats in New Delhi said their embassies in Kabul report- ed about 200 bodies were seen in the streets. There was no report on the s ituation in the impor tant military centers of Kandhar and Heral, and one diplomat com· mented: "To seize Kabul is not to seize Afghanistan. Resistance in the form or ~uerrilla warfare could continue for months.'' SALEM, Ore. CAP) -The body of an 11-year-old Salem girl was found in a farm field south of here. A 7·year·Old Gresham girl was found battered but alive after being kidnapped from her school. A third girl is missing as officials in western Oregon tightened security at schools. Police agencies had oo solid evidence to link the three cases to the same person. THE BODY FOUND by a farmer Thursday was tentative· ly identified by state police as that of Stephanie Ann Newsom. 11 , who was last seen near her Salem home a week ago. State police said her death was a homicide, but they did not know the exact cause of death. Meanwhile. police in a Portland suburb about 50 miles northeast of Salem sought the man who gra bb~d Stacy Wilmoth, 7, when she lei\ ber. West Gresham Grade School classroom Wednesday to go to the restroom. I N ANOTHER Willamette Valley city, Corvallis police bad little to go on in the disap· pearance of Ann Ellinwood. ti last seen two wectks ago near~. school yard as she. participate4 in a charity walkathon. School su perintendents m westem Oregon said they were ins ll tutinJ1 incr eased sur- veillance and safety taJks in classroorp~. Ollici'-ls Qf .tbe Sale\!) school$ d.iscuued securt. ty wfth city and eounty police. The Wilmoth gjrl was found early Thursday morning, crying • in a brushy area outside a tug and barge works on the Colum- bi.a River, a rew miles north ot Gresham. lllercede&Lz Classic Exhibit Virginia Floods Ebbing Saturday, April 29 -Sunday, April 30, 1978 I Roanoke Valley, Danville 'DutIJJter AretIJJ' Albll'- Ameflllo AllMI~ BelUmott Bol• eosi.n Brownntll& BllfMIO ~ Clncl-u o.~ Del Fl.Wlh 0..."9f' 0.lrOll Fel..O.llU Hele,.. .._luh; Houston Je<kl'¥11 .. K11>'• City i...sveoes Uttle ltodt LOI Afteelel Ml.inl MllwAUll .. ~.-St .... HI u l"r< IO )t .. s. .. ll S7 40 .. 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IN v tel ' • ACA lA t1a .. . \ • s DAILY Ptt.aT ·~ 9 Vears tor IBlfl Monopoly Suit Still DrafJs On By IOHN CUNNIFF AP..._..,_ Tbe Jwtkc Deparlmeot ao.t.Lt.rust dlvtsloo ''wants lBM to bl'IDI f*'11el' a.ew product.a to market and char1e hl&her prlc•s." aays franJc Cary, &be computer company•a chairman. 'J'hll poelUon, Cary saJd at 18M's annual meetJng thle week, lt lnberenUy lnllatlonllt)' and thus in direct oppoti. Uoo to President Carter's goal of greater production and prlce stability. CA&Y-S llEMAnB ABE HAJU>LY laola~. utt.iq lnatead lnto a matrix or increased frustration over at- tempts by the Justice Department. the courts and tM Federal Trade Commission to refashion the marketpla~. Enatman Kodak Co. Is appealing a f edoral court verdlct Involving a clalm that KodaJc•s lntroductJ011 ol now products naade obsoJele those of smaller companies. It should give warning, the court ruled. Borden Co. bas been told by a Federal Trade Commission judge thal il should license other companies to make its highly successful ReaLemon pro- duct, because that product hu such a large share of the market. The same agency has been arguing t.bat. the big cereal·maken share an oU,opoly because they unfairly com· pete tbrouih a proUleration of brands - .sometimes called consumer opt.lon1 - that shut out competitors. QHNtlfl~ Cary's ire is aroused over the government's antjtrusl suit, now nine years old. a suit that "has ouUaated six at· torneys general ln three past admlniBt.rati.on," a suit in which IBM has yet to begin a defense. "WHEN YOU LOOK AT THE record," be Hid, "J believe you can come to only one conclusion: ''It's the An· tit.rust DJvision, not IBM. that bas turned U.S. VI. IBM into the Methusaleh of antitrust trials." The government filed its case Jan. 17. 1969. "For near· ly tbree years they did nothing, until late 1971, when they fielded a new team of lawyers," said Cary. Thil team. he continued, asked for delays on four separate occuioos. In 1975 it amended the complaint to in- clude new charges. The trial began. And then another legal team waa substituted. THE NEW TEAM. SA.ID CARY, is trying to begin all over again, "reopening discovery of IBM 's trial witnesses, redeposing people whose depositions were completed three years ago." IBM lnslsts it isn't a monopoly, a contention that may be debated ln view of the ract that monopoly is not cle,rly establl8hed solely by percentages or dollars a.mounts. But It does teem to have a defense. "Thirty years ago <the industry) didn't even exist.," Ca-y said. "Today In the United States It includes more than 4,000 companies." although many are active in only limlled seg· ments of the market. PEil.RAPS MORE IMPRESSIVE Is what Cary nexl called attention to -that of more than 800 computer com· panies deposed in the suit, more than 200 entered the SO· called mooopoliud industry since the suit be&an. SaddlelJaek College Small Bllsiness Workshop Set Taxes. capitalization, manqement problems, legal re- quirements and selection of location will be discuued dur· lng a workshop at SaddJeback CoUege, Mission Viejo, on ~ay 13. The workshop has been arranged by the Orange Coun- ty Chapter of the Service Corps of Retired Executives and the Saddleback CoUege bustness science department. It is co-sponsored by the United Stales Small Business Ad · m inlstraUon. Jt will be held in SIM 313, near the campus library butlding. Registration will begin at 8:30 a.m. Tbe registra· Uoo ree of $12, or $10 for advance registration, will cover cosu or materials and a buffet lwtcb. Leading each area of discussion wm be local business · and professional people and SCORE members. At Ute con· clUJlon of each workshop segment, questions will be taken. SCORE offers such worbbops each month at various locations in Orange County. More lnformaUon on May's workshop ls available at Saddle.back College's community af(airs office, 831·9700. SOGlsEReperts Ea ....... Gtdtl San Di.ego Gas & Electric C.o. has reported earnings or 61 cents a common share during the first quarter or 1978. The earnings, 25 percent higher than the 49 cents enned in the first quarter last year, were altrtbuled to a general rate increase ln July 1977 and profits on gas sales to power plants. ( TAKING ) __ S_TO_CK_ Operating revenues for the first quarter were $150 million, an in- crease or $20 million, or 15 percent, from 1977. Ope ratlng expenaes were 1128 million, up $14 million or 13 percent over 1977. The principal challenge facing SDG&E is find.Ing the best choices for meeting the energy needs of customers, according to Robert E. Moms, president. He aaJd the comp•ny is capable of financing construe· Uon programs to meet these needs it the Public Utilities Com milsion permits rate increase.s the company says lt needs to keep pace witb the rate of hifJalion and the in- creasing cost or capital during &be years tt tabs to plan. obtain regulatory approval and construct a major facility . SOO&E projects a 5.5 percent growth rate for electric Hle~ lbroutb JJ8S. 083 ules, under oonnal weather con- dJUona, are expect.ed to be taJrlJ level, unless or unW more aas 1uppliM become available ln the early 1980s. -.