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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-05-29 - Orange Coast Pilot17 II - Iran Claims CIA Coast Man Aided in Deaths IdentHied as Of Two Leaders Chieago Vietint TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 29, 1979 VOL. n , MO. , .. , J SEC'TIONJ, Jt ~AGES 'Metal Fatigue' U.S. Grounds DC-10 Fleei. · WASHINGTON <AP) -The Federal Aviation Administration will ground all U.S.-registered DC· 10 aircraft because of "metal fatigue" as a result or the investigation into Friday's crash of an American Airlines plane that took al least 273 lives, reliable sources reported today. The announcement was to be made at a news conference by FAA Administrator Langhorne QA Accused In Deatlu of Iron Leaders M. Bond, said the sources, who declined lo be named. "Metal fatigue " implies a we akening or metal parts or structures because of extended use, vibration, faulty manufac· lure or other stress. The sources could not say when the order would be effec- tive The eight U.S. airlines f!ring DC· 10s were told by the F Ail on Monday to inspect e ngine mounts on 134 of the jetliners.• 1'he inspections were to have been completed by noon today. The inspection orders came as government investigators con· tinued their search for the cause or Friday's crash in Chicago, w.bich was tbe nation's worst itiation disas'Mr. Bond ordered the inspections TEHRAN . Iran (AP> -or the wide-bodied, three-engine Tehran's Islamic revolutionary aircraft after investigators court claimed today tbal the found that one or the small bolts U.S. Central Intelligence Agency att aching lhe engines to the set up the group that said it car· plane's wings through connect- ried out the recent assassina· ing pylons broke just before the lions of two Iranian revolu· crash. tlonary leaders. Investigators at the scene said It wu ~finloWcial Iranian Monday il was uncertain as er ictim? Goat Supporters on •ar~h ..The Navy 's plan to change the balance of ~re on San Clemente Island by shooting the goats that are wiping out-.egetation is be· ing protested by a group that has taken the name Giv• Our Animals Time <GOAT ). Members of GOAT carried protest signs Saturday in San Clemente to dramatize their position. The slaying of the goats is scheduled for Friday. A similar protest was held at the 11th Naval District head· quarters in San Diego. Coins, Wallet Missing By MICHAEL PASKEVICH oe .. 0.11,_s_ A Fountain Valley coin dealer. whose body was discovered Saturday in Huntin~on Beach, was appareally s mothered lo death, police reported today. The victim was identified as Joseph Haig, 53. He had been re· ported missing Friday night by his wife after he failed lo return ' home from a coin deal. , Police said he had been con· 1 tacted by phone <>n the coin sale or exchange by an unidentified ,erson. Haig was found slumped over . in death in his car about 3: I~ , p.m. Saturday on a Huntington Beach parking lot. Preliminary findings or the f Orange County Coroner's Office, , released Sunday. indicate Haig died of smothenng, according to 4 ,.. Sgt. Luis Ochoa of the H\lnt· 1 ington Beach Police Deparl· J ment. , The precise cause or Haig's : death won't be determined until t <'ompletion of toxicology tests. Ochoa said. The victim ·s wallet and an un-j known number or rare Canadian coins were missing when Haig 's 1 body was found. ~ cla the United States was whether the bolt -or the aft r--.~~-r,~v~of,v~F.;;nfD;;Raf.s~s~as~s~1ns~f.~~--1batttbeacit-e44!!ie-t>Yl4-..~ll-failed~~ ........... ~~~~~~~-- The charge coincided with re· first. The collector, married with ' two children. apparently left his ports ol stepped-up security pre· With the bolt broken, the left ~autioal to protect the top Ira· engine and pylon separated Dian revolutionary leaders, in· from the plane, rolled over the eluding Ayatollah Ruhollah top of the wing and fell to lbe Khomeini. ground. In otber developments, a fir· The jet climbed a few hundred tq aquad executed five more of feet, then plummeted. tbe depoeed 1bab'1 soldien, and The eight airlines. besides in· tbe revolutionary regime's bead specting the bolts, were ordered of the national oil company to look for cracks in the fitting critlcbed Khomeini for tryine to that attaches lbe pylon to the put all justice, politics and the wing structures, FAA official Al eeoaG1DJ into an Islamic con· Garvia said in Los Angeles. The text. order calls for mechanics to Tbe cbar1e against the CIA <See oc.1 ... Pase AU came iD a "meua1e to tbe na· Uon .. l11ued by tbe revolu· UoDary coartl and publiabed in aew1papen. It aaid tbe anarchist IJ'OUP .. f'or•baa, •• wbloh claims 1WpOlllibllit1 for tbe aaauainl· dee aA., Pa1e AJ> Pmet Threatened -n•-~PmmtG-<AP> -Tiie U.S.· Cla1aa trade a1reement w11 ~ today u tM Cb.lwe ...... Ill llmtta OD tatile ex· ...... to ..... United Stalel, and Trade Ambaaaador Robert llra• pw tbem until Tbun· dQ to MC!ept tbe American de· ...... COPS RECOJ'ER CIUEl;'S LOSS SAN DIEGO <AP> -Aller two bubca .. were reported miasin1 from a car owned bJ tbe police cbltf, oftlcen found tbem in a car lftel'al mUea away -32 mlaut.l.ter. The •leaauu CadilJac hub- ca.,. from William Kolencler'1 car were rec!O¥ered. Two youna men were jailed fOf' lnvntlaaUoa ol 1rancl theft. Kolender pral1ed t1'e f11t workafhll men • . . oast ent Corona del Mar Man Killed in ·Cl;ikago Crash Another Harbor Area busi· Mended Hearts Association. a Fatnily members have request· .g;ssman has been identified by group that counseled new open ed tbat well wishers not stop by t\\Derican Airlines officials as a heart surgery patients. the home. Turner is also sur- victim or Friday's Chicago dis· He also tau«iht cardio· vived by a rather, two brothers aster. pulmonary resuscitation for the and a slater. all or Ohio. Memorial services were county chapter of the American Botb men were returning to scheduled this afternoon in Heart Association. Orange County on the ill-fated Corona del Mar for James R. Turner wu an avid sallOf' and night after being in the east and Pint. kept a Ranger 26 in Newport midwest on business. Memorial services will be con· Harbor. When be lived in the Pint. 36, of 3808 Sandune Lane. ducted Wednesday, at 6 p.m. at San Francisco Bay Area he wu Corona del Mar. was returning St. John the Divine Episcopal a competitor in national from a series of sales meeUnp Church in Costa Mesa ror cballeqe races for ownen of he'd been conducting as the na· parishioner Clark H. Turner who Columbia yacbta. Uonal aaJes manager for ll~ID· was also killed in the crash. He leaves bis widow, Nancy, nis and Aaaoclates, an Irvine· Turner, 47. of 3174 Madeira son Clark Jr., 19. and dauabter baaed financial marketin1 firm. Ave .. Co1ta Mesa. was the Tracy, 15, of the family home. Firm President Vince llclnn.is western ules director for said Pint b.ad worked with him Halley-Taylor Corp., a firm for nearly three yean and b.ad which market. water handHq ~l~nee SU-Lt lived ln Newport Beach for equipment. · · e-8 about ellbt years. A llX·)'Hr resident of the KAMPALA, U1anda <AP) ' a nauve or Ml:nntlc:ltr,- Harbor Area, Turner was an ac· Tbe new Upndaa JOYel'DllMDl'a "wu a V9l'1 special kind of a live member of the Epiaeopal force1 bave reached ldl Am&a'i IUY." llclftnla aald. "He w.u church. aervtq at St. Jobn tbe 1troqbold and NfOltoaly dlbt · ve r~w~nta athleti~, lD· Divine Al aenlor warden and .. rnlatace delpffe an tf e bil kidl IOC· a ebotrmember. . 1 meroeaary•a a., of · · ' . .._and. baseball A former open heart 1ur,.ry maubll to defMlll~ -7" • J. t patient, be wa1 a member of the , dletat«. '~AJ!-.. ' Coast Weather Fair tbrougb Wednes- day with exception of some low cloudiness late tonight and early Wednes- day. A little wartl)er days but cooler ni1hts. Highs Wednesday In the mid 70s lows in mid 80s. ' IN81DE TOD.4 ~ A Vwtnomeae phrlician and laia plaarmaciat toil• beline a dffttcolt stn&nk /or freedom llaa paid oll in Oroftge Couftlv. See Page .47. ··-· • -a..h,6as AP ........ SEPAAATlON ATTEMPTS BEGIN TODAY FOR SIAMESE TWINS LISA AND ELISA HANSEN IN SALT LAKE CITY B•tHe• Joined at Top of He•d •r• Separate. Though They Hev• Brain• That Touch and Shere Blood ve ... I• Siamese Separation Set Doctors ' Teani Start 20-lwur Operatio~i SALT LAKE CITY IAPI Doctors began pre-operative procedures today for a delicate and dan~erous sur~ical attempt to separatt! 19-month·old Lisa a nd Elis::i H ansen . Siamese twins jOIDl'<f at the tops of their heads Oo~tors sau1 the ope r ation could take 20 hours Hosp1Lal spokt•s m an J ohn Dwan said double· teams o f neurosur~cons. pl'diatncians a n d anesthl's 1olol!ists wert! working on the twins. tr separation is succc!.sful, the d o u b I e ll• "' m s w o u I d a I s o separate, with two or more doc· tors 1n earh spec1<Jlty working on each child . Dwan said If 11t>puralion 1s s ucl't>ssrut. tht're will be no m('ntal retards· tion in eitht•r chjjd, he said, and Lisa anct Elisa will get a chance for normal ltves. l.i sa a nd Eli sa w('r e hospitalized Monday to <Jwa1t surgery Today's surgery was lo b<' the fifth tn a serif's of comple x operations a imed at e ventual separation. Earlier, doctors lied off shared blood vessels and al templed to constrict the girls skulls in the region where they • are joined. Lisa's skull flows s moothl y in to Elisa's. with only a s li ght nar rowing to mark where one 2irl's head s tops and the oth er's begins. Doctors planned to cut the skulls apart, S(•parate re maining blood vt•ss<•ls and tis sue. and ('Over the exposed sur· faces or the girls' brains their Ogden home with a month· o ld sister. have separate pt>rsonalllies. Both are alert and active. said their father. but Lisa is more aggressive than Elisa "They're two normal children who jus t happen to be stuck together." said David Hansen. a manageme nt trainee 1n a grocery store chain. The girls h ave never seen each other except in the mirror T heir mother. Patricia, has never been able to cuddle them on her shoulder. When they're held , they lie across both parents ' laps. The twins get around by crawling one forward, the othe r backward pr by rolling, said llanst•n. They've also tried to walk l>y bending forward at the waist and pulling the mselves along the edge of the sofa. Like any 19-month·olds, he said, they love to talk and play with other children. ~~~~~~~- F,.....P~AI SMOTHER ... homt> Friday about 4·20 p.m. to complete the sale or trade or the Canadian coins. Fountain Valley police were contacted later in the afternoon when he did not return home. When his body was discovered Saturday. investigators said. the re was no 1rut1al indication o( murder Tht> autopsy, however. rt' Vl'aled marks and hruases on the body "consistent with dec.th by ~mothering ," said Ochoa. lnvest1Aators today were at· tempting to contact friends and <Jquaintanccs who may havl' tn· formation about the caller who arranged to meet llaig for lht: l'Oin exc·han~t· Friday Th<· value or the missing coins 1s not known, said Ochoa ll aag lived m a home in the . northwest corner of Fountain Valley near the Westmrnstcr border Poli ce have asked thttt his address not be µublished to protect the family Coast RepottiJ Quiet ~OlidBy BJ aEBECCA HELM Of .. DM!y ...... IUff People may have ju.st "stayed home" as one police officer speculated or they may have "all gone camping" as another public official said , but whatever the reasons Oranie County weathered a quiet, rel· PU8UC SEETHES OVER GAS SHORTAGE-A11 latively uneventful Memorial Day weekend. "It was like Forest Lawn with .lights arounC:I here all weekend,·· Newport Beach Police Sgt. Chuck Olmstead said. Beach attendance in the city was an estimated 155,000 for Memorial Day, the lowest in memory for the holiday , Newport Beach Marine Depart· m ent officiaJs said. echoing re· ports from beaches all aroWld the south county. Reporting the biggest drop i n beach attendance were Hunt· ington Beach cit y officials Heachgoers 6n Me morial Day numbered only 21.000, down from 75.000 last year. State beaches in the city re· ported even bigger attendance drops with Boise Chica a nd other public water areas report· mg only 15,000 people in attend· a nce each day. compa red to Voters in U To Visit Polls LOS ANGELES <AP i Voters d~ide today on the pro· posed recall of schoot board president Howard Miller and fill two other board seats in an elec· tion whose primary issue ts bus· ing. Miller contends that man· datory busing is not the key 1s sue and that tht' rc('all drivP won 't a ffec t t he city ~ de segregation plan 70,000 tut year. La1una Beach and San Clemente city offtclala alao re· ported aub1tantially ll1bter beach crowds. All offlclala attributed the a paue crowds to. overcast weather and the 1as abort.qe. The li1ht public actlYity spilled over into traffic aetlvity with California Hi1bway Patrol officers reporting "peaceful'. traffic conditions. CHP officers reported three traffi c fatalities over the weekend, none in the south COUD· ty area Two persons were killed tn a double·car collision in St.an· ton and a motorcyclist was killed tn a collision with an auto in La Ha bra, CHPofficerssaid. fi'...., P,..e Al CIA ••• lions, wu created by the CIA under·Richard Helms, who after being CIA director served as U.S. ambassador to Iran It said his aim was "to e ncourage op- pos ition to the r e ligious leadership on the one band and the leftist groups on the other." Fort(han has said it was responsible for the murders of Ayatollah Morteza Motahari and o f Gen . Mohammad Vali Gharam. the first a rmy chief or staff after the revolution. the past four weeks. Tehran newspapers were quot· ing military police officials as saying increased security pre· e<iution.s were ordered by Kho· m e1ni after Ayatollah Hashem1 Rafs anjani wa s shot and wounded outs ide his Tehran home Friday. Forghan also claimed responsibility for that attack. Radio Tehran said the five ex· ecuted today, r angin g from priva te to second lie utenant. were convicted of torture and lht> shooting and k11lin~ of inno· rt>nt ~·ople and were shot at d<1wn tn Qasr Prison. Tehran ·~ main 1a1I Dr Stephen Mint1m. head or the Uni versity of Utah s urgical tt"a m t.h<Jt 1:-; to perform th~ npcration, said a few Siamese l wins JOtneri :1l the head have been sepanitNJ s ucressfully. hut none shart>d bl1w>d vessels thl' w tJ y L1s<J :.ind El 1s a do Prev1ou.c; tJlh•mpts to scparah• twins with t•xtcnsively ·s ha rcd l'.rant:.il l1S!WC have ended in death or :.t:V('rt· mental retarda lion. he said. The (?iris ' brains <Jre separate though they sharl' dl:'llcate blood vessels. Minton s:11d. Otherwise, the twins "are complNely normal ~ both phys1ccilly cintl mentally," he said. Ha nsen s<tid though it wa~ hard t o wail th rough t'ach dangerous OJ)(:ration. neither hl' nor his wife doubted separation was the right thing. Sex Isn't Unethical The twins' parents say they made the decision to separate :Lisa and Elisa because it was the onJy chance the girls had for normal lives. · "We want them to grow up and get married just like other girls," Hansen said during an in· terview on the girls' first birth· day. Divorce Lawyer-client Relationsliip OK Gold Zooms Then Plunges; Dollar Finns Lisa and Elisa. wh~ share E'rOMPa~AI DC-lOs GROUNDED. : . LONDON (AP) -Gold hit a "visually ins pect the inside left the runway. record $277.625 an ounce in forward flange of each wing He said he thought not even Zurich today before profit taking engine pylon an bulkhead." the mo8t skilled pilot could have caused a sharp drop. Elwood Driver, the vice gained control of or landed a Meanwhile the dollar firmed chairman of the National plane withamissingengine. in quiet trading on the world's Transportation Safety Board But Driver disagreed. Saying money markets. who is conducting the Chicago again that investigators feel a The noon quote in Zurich was investigation, said some or the DC·lO should fly with only two St.75 above Monday's closing focusoftheinspections wouldbe engines attached. he added. price or $275.875, the previous on the "art filling" because "The proof of it is that it did go high But the afternoon fixing "there are indications that there from ground zero to 600 feet. and was SZ73.25, off $2.50. could have been problems in it did not leap up there on rubber London's rive major bullion that area." bands." dealers fixed the price for the CBS News reporte d in· Some airliners said they would morning trading session at vestigators were looking for ins pect o r replace the bolts $276.10. a record for the London "evidence or unusual engine before the FAA deadline . market. The afternoon fixing vibration in the seconds before spokesman for others said their was S273.80. The gold and the crash ... vibration that maintenance crews were mov· foreign currency markets were might have increased stress" on ing quickly to meet the deadline . closed Friday in London on Mon· the bolt. American Airlines said the day for the spring bank holiday Bond told Monday's news con· bolLc; in question on all its DC· IOs weekend. Gold closed Friday at ference that American's Flight have been replaced and would $270.25. 191 was doomed the moment il be examined. The FAA said The metal has risen almost $30 * * * American has 29 or the planes. an ounce in a month and more Continental Airlines said all than $50 since Jan. l. Some ,,.,... Pap Al its 15 jumbo jets had been in· dealers predict a price of around spected and would ny normal S300bytbeendof1979. PLANE scheduled today Behind the boom, they say, • • • National said it would not are uncertainties over world oil complete inspections on all its 15 Ii f b · b h Mcinnis said Pint, a Marine supp es, resh uyang Y l e Corps veteran, belongl!d to the. DC· lOs until tonight. Because of jewelry and e lectronics in· Sporting House where he played that, passengers were being duatries and a relative shortage racquetball, the Balboa Bay shifted to other nights or flights PORTLAND. Ore. IAP > -rt would not be unethical -in some cases for a lawyer to become sexually involved with a client "while representrng her in a divorce action," the Oregon Bar has decided. But a wise lawyer would stay at arm's length if child custody is involved or If the relationsihjp would "aggravate the othe r spouse." The opiruon was drafted by the Oregon State Bar Committee on Legal Ethics and was approved by the bar's board or governors a fter much rewriting and de· bate. It is included in an issue of the Oregon Bar magazine that began arriving in lawyer s' mailboxes . "It's an opinion that's been kicki.ng around for awhile," said R. W. McMenamin of the board onthemarketduetocutbacksin C lub a nd was a one·time were being consolidated. Jn .__._.,.,....--i~MJJ._.~~he-lA~te .... ruD••~t~io~o ... a+I~.,,,.,....._..-~.,,.....__.,.,,..........,....,.,......,...,, ...... ,,_..,_.~.~. ~-~e~--~'"-)efi~~tbr~-t-__;;~~~~i--..D.~~~~~~ d member of Che Newport FlarbOr .. • ~ U'C Monetary Fun and U .S . Jaycees. slltuted for the jumbo jets, the Treasury. He leaves bis widow, Mary line said. Kay, a daughter, Elizabeth, 12, Northwest Airlines officials and son James, 9, all of the said mechanics were replacing family home ; his parents, Mr. all the bolts on the wing. a nd Mrs. Larry Pint of Laguna mounted engines of their 37 HUJs, and a brother, Steve, of DC·lOs "and we expect to have Kodiak, Ala.ska. all , or awfully close to all," of ORANGE COAST s DAILY PILOT r""o'-"""' °"''•Polo! •'"'-"'•<om 1)1Md ,,., ~P'f-flo<\'\.1\p\lbt•\IW"dbt .... 0.-IW'QP Co.t\1 Pvttii"""""C°"'°"""' SiitiNf•teed1tt0n\,.,~ pubh\Md ~ ttw~ F••dAY tof (O'\tA -.... H~ 9No<I\, ....... _ ... S.•l\IF'- l-'if\VMl••. lrvN'.L~ "4-M:ft~C.Oiit\t 4 ,.,,_..e ,.....,.... ""''°" '' _,.,..\twd \atWf d.tf' ANJ .,._., Tl\t ,.,,.......,, -1~1"9 "'""'I\"' »O Wt\t &a; S•-CO\l.4'.....,. ( .. '"°''""',.,. . ..., .. _ Ptt\tdtf'tt •nd P\tbt1Wf -JMlll.C-y Yiu l'rhlcltfll-Gio!'HM-f_.._.... EOilor '":..:.t..MO::- ~ ... ~ -..-........ A•i••l..,I IMMqlflCI EOllor\ T1lepfloM (714t.._, CIHl#ted AdHrtlllfltMl ... 11 ··--.. o.-c;o...c~ c:.-.•• .... , .. Services were still pending to-the 24 planes needed for fights day for Tustin resident Ed today available. Bowers, who would have been 51 United resumed partial today. Mr. Bowers w as an service only Monday following a engineering specialist for the two-month ahutdown caused by Newport Beach aerospace firm a mechanics' strike, and where he'd worked for 20 years. planned to Oy 50 percent of its A spokesman for the firm said normal schedule today. Bowen waa one of a group of Weatem Airlines said all nine employees who'd been to of lta DC-lOI were being nown to Huntsville, Ala., on business. ita Loa'Angeles bc>me base for The spokesman Hid the lfOUP inapeetion but that no fiitht in· split up In Chicago and Bowen terruptlonswereexpeded. was the only one who tot onto In San Francfsco, World the American Airlines fi11ht. Airways and Trans Intern•· Another Oran1e County mi· tlonal Alrllnea said the bolts in dent on the plane, Phil Hiaen-question also were being botham, also of Tustin, wu a chanaed on their DC-lOs. Trana former Aeronutronlc Division tnteraatioDal expected no de· employee, the ·spokesman lay1_. but WorkLHJd a..jet_in.__ltf:'!l'i'- iCtdM:' -P'reatfurt. Oerman,y, would not of gover nors "At first. lht• eth1rs romm1ttee didn l want to touch 1l We finall y decided to grab the hull by the horns and try to an.4'wer lhC' whole thing ' The opinion conclude~ that 1f the l'ast> involved child rustody. thc.> lawyer's condurt m ~v ht• de trt mentcil to his c-l1 ent ·s '" terest Also. "the lawyPr's conduct may sufficiently aggravate the other spouse so as to make 1J reasonable settlement nearly impossible,"theopinton said "However." it added. ··m the class or cases where thcrl' arc no children a nd an a m icable set tlement. or a default pr<><'E'eding, it does not appear that such con· duct would necessarily affect the client's interest or the at· torney's judgment and would not, per se. be unethical. .. • Al of tod87. airline data re-be reedJ by tbe deadllne. T'bole veals that approximately 12 compaalel have • total of aeven Oranae County realdenta died DC·lOI under FAA Jurllcllction. when flltbt 191 loet an •nline at takeo« and crubed Into a fteld Tbe FAA order co.en nearly Just outside O'Hare Intern•· half the 174 DC-101 flown UoDal A1l'port. worldwide by 41 airlines. fELfPHONl C7141 &44·2494 Mr Mcnamm emphasized that the board '~ o p1nrnn did not ~lt?nal :.tpnroval of SUl'h liaisons Altome>~ l'Ontacted over Lhc \lo 1•ekend 'laid they hadn 'l reud the op1mfln "S1lund.c; lake a hot one.·· c;a1rl on1• lawyer JOktngly. "I 'II have to start reading the ethics optn· ions Usually they re pretty dull and bonng." Attorney Charles Merten criticized the opinion for not be· in~ specific "It's better to have a rule one way or the other. to say whether somethin~ is allowable or not." ht.' said. ·'This is an area where <i client should have some pro· tecl1on and a lawyer s hould have µrotcction. If the board says in some c·an ·umstances you can have relations and in others you ran 't, people are a lways going to quibble over when." 17 Orange Coast [O I T I O N Today's CIO!J~•J N.Y. Steek8 ~~ • VOL. 12 . NO . uq, 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA _TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1979 N Corona· del Mar Man Listed as • • Two Harbor Art•u hu~llw:c1:.nwn -t have ~·111Jc11t1f1cd h~ Anwr1r 11n Airlines offil'u.ab llS ~IClWllb or Friday's Chll'a~o d1~ui.lt• r ~ Memorial !>t'r \ 1t•1•:. wt•rt• s che duled this artl·rra oon an ' Corona dcl Mar fo a J a nie:. It • Pint. Memoria l servw cs "''tll ~con ducted Wednt'sda y. dt 6 1> m at St. J o hn tht.' D1vant• Epa:,copal Churc h 111 Cos t u Mc:.a fo r * * * pur1sh100l"r ~l u1·k II Turner who wits ulso k1lletl In tht• t•rnsh Turnt>r. 47. of 3174 M1:1dl·ar.i Avt• . Co tu Mt-i.1t wai. the we s t t>rn :-.a lt-:. d1rt·ctur fur tl11 l:.cy Tay lor C'orp a farm which ma rket:. water ha ndling l'lllllpmt'rlt .\ SIX yt•tJI r t•S 1dct\I uf tht• llurbor Arc.i, Tur nt•r wa~ jn uc· ta vc m1'mbt•r llf Lhc 1-;p1i.copal d1ur<·h. :.1·rv1 11g al St John thc * * • OIVIO<' as senior wa rden and as u <'hoar member A former oiwn heart surgery patient. h~ was a member of the Mended llearts Assoc iation. a group that counsele d new open he art surgery patients H e a lso t a u )!ht c ard 10 pulrnuraary rt>SUSClta tion ror lhe c·o unty r haptcr of the American ll t.'a rt A:.~oc1at1on T urnt?r was i.l rl avid ~u ilor <md * • • FAA Grounds Add1ho nol Support 8 olh Pylon Ah \Engine] ...... ._ _______ ~ .... Natio"ol fro1 .. ponotoon X.letv 6nn•d lhru~t l ink Bolf\ APWI<~ CHART LOCATES THRUST LINK BOLTS ON DC-10 Blamed by Officials tor Chicago Crash Kllllng 271 .Joins Private Firm Newport Attorney O'Neil Resigning Newport. Beach City Attorney Dennis O'Neil was to announce bis resignat ion from the city ' staff to join a private law firm today. O 'Neil was lo tell city council • m embers of his departure at an executive session lo be held at the close of this afternoon's study session. The resignation is to become effective al the e nd of June. O 'Neil. 41. of Newport Beach, has served as city attorney since 1971. Prior to that. he spent two years as assistant city a ttorney. He will be joini n g the Sacramento-based firm of McDonough. Holland, Schwartz and Allen. ' O 'Neil wi ll be c ome t he · m anaging partner of a recenUy- °'Openect branch of the Cirm in Newport Be ach. T h e firm represents 5everal large cor· porations as well as public agen- cies. DellyPlletSlaft ....... LEAVING NEWPORT POST City Attorney O'Neil Engine Assembly Checked WASIJI NGTON I t\ P 1 Thl· Federa l Aviation Administration today g rounded 1mmcd1alt'ly all U.S. registcrl•d OC-10 a ircraft hecausc of "grave and potenti<il ly dangf'ro us dcf1c1cnties" in ttw assem bly that holds the plane·~ engine to the wing. T he action wa~ taken as a rt' ~ult of anvesLigation of Friday·~ <.•rash of an Amc.•ril'an Airline s OC-10 in Chicago that took a t le as t 273 lives. I-' t\ A A d m i n 1 ~ t r a l u r Lang horne Bond 1>a1d the order would remain in effect until all the engine asse m blies could b~ <.·het·ked He s aid he could not cstjmate ho w long the inspec tions wo uld • ta ke . but that 1t could keep tht' fleet grounded only two or three days. "I hope that it will not disrupt U .S. air traffic .'· Bund said ··Hut if that is necessary, that will be the case." Thl' grounding order also CO\ t: r s U.S . · r eg i s t c r t: d A :10 o cSee OC-IOs, Page AZ) Two Newport Women Killed In Baja Crash T wo yo ung wom e n fro m Nt•wport Beach tlacd 9vc r ttw Memori al Day weekend when their <'~ff crns ht•d off the road near Enscna da , McxaC'o. K illed 1n the c ras h were Deborah Rrook. 22. of Balboa 91uJ Nanctta Kinc he n. 24, CJf Newport Bca<:h Roth women w<Jr ked an the· bus iness office o per ated h y formN Stale S<'1ia tor Oe nnas Carpt'ntt>r and has two sons. De tails of l hl' crash wen• s kct('hy. hut Bruce Car penter s aid th<.' car a ppa rently left thC' roadway a nd crns hed anto a n cmhankm<'nl Saturday night A thi rd . un1 dc n ti r1 e cl passenge r reµortl'd ly escaped unharmed. The younger Car pente r said Miss Brook had worked for thl' family firm for ahout a year a nd a h a lf a nd t h a l Mi s s Kinchen joined the firm threl' months ago. Carpenter said Miss Brook grew up in Ne wport Beach and was graduated from Colona del Mar Hili!h Sch()()I lie said Miss Kinc he n had JU Sl recentl y moved to the Harbor Area from Los Angeles. ke pt a Ranger 26 in NewpOrt Harbor. When he lived in the San Francisco Bay Area he was a c ompetitor in national challenge races for owners of Columbia yachts. He leaves his widow. Nancy. son Clar k Jr .. 19. and daughter Tracy. l5. of the family home. Fa m ily me mbers have request- ed that well wisher s not stop by the home Turne r i-; also sur • • * vjved by a father. two brothers a nd a s ister , all of Ohio. Both men were returning to Orange County on the ill-fated flight after being in the east and m id west on business Pint. 36. of 3808 Sandune Lane Corona del Mar. was returning from a series of sales m eetings he'd been conducting as the na- tional sales manager for Mein nis and Associates. an Irvine • * • DC-10 r based financial marketinJ{ firm Firm President Vince Mclnni s aid Pint had worked with hi for nearly three years and bad lived in Newpor i Be ach for1 about eiizht vear s. I Pint, a native of Minnesota. "was a very special kind of a guy," Mcinnis said. "He was very involved in athle tics. in· cludin~ coaching his kids ' SOC· <See PLANE, Page A2) * * --•Y s-.ve llt<tt PROSECUTOR CHATTERTON (PODIUM) DELIVERS ARGUMENTS IN WADDILL TRIAL. Photography With Silent Equipment Was Allowed Today During Final Stages of Murder Case Summaries Conflict Waddill Jurors Hear Opposi11g Conclusions By KATHY (.'LANCY ()f 1M O••IY Pilot St.ti! Thl' Orange County Superior Court JUry th<it wall dc('1dt' af Dr William Waddill Jr as guilty r1f m urder lislcnt•cl to conflicting Vl'rsions of thl' l'V idl'nci> tnday rro m the prosecut ion a nd dt> fense Proscl'utor Hobert Chutterton an a two hour final a rgume nt contended c:vide nte presented d uring the nt>arly three·month tria l prov<'~ his alleg ation that Waddill :-.lnangled a two-pound. 1~ ounce infant known as baby gir l Weaver an the afterm ath of a saline abortion nearly two years ago But dcfcnst• a ttorne y Charles We edman told the JUr)'. "Or Waddill as not guilty of a ny l'rime Tha t as our pos ition ·· Waddill. a 43·year -old Hunt ington Harbour obstetrician has m a inta ine d h as i nnocence tbrou~hout has first and second murder triab The first trial e nded a year ago whe n JUrors sa id they wen· deadlocked 7-5 in favor of ac quittal Chatterton told the Jury that t h e r e h a s b een s uffi c ien t e v ide nce to s ho w Waddill stra~ll'<i thl' infant. a!-well d~ testimon) from hospital person ncl that tht' ba by wa" horn allv<.' In addition. hl' 111lcged Waddill s hould be found ~u1lt) <>f murdN fo r 'strangulataon a~ well al' ha~ faal un• to (>t.'rfor m resuscitat ion on the tnfant Weedman. who said Waddill ... tr1 u I ma\-bl lht> I as t maJO• criminal case hl' handles. stood bdore J udge Hyron Ml.'Mall an and began ha~ ari~umcnts with the words "I am an~r) "This as a case where you set· th<' powe r o r t he dis trict i.lt t orn ey s offt<·t•." Weedm an argued . "you SC(' the power or al most unlimit ed reso ur ce~ brought to bear on the life and fortunes of one phys1c1an " He went on to accuse Chat terton of bein~ "over zealous · and of "twisting and contorting ·· the facts to rtt his case. ··Believe me this 1s a one.man case." Weedma n contended Ch atterton told the 1ury he didn't understand the defe nse in the case contending it appeared to Jump from a "conspiracy" theory against Waddill to the as · sue of whether saline d id or did not k 111 Lht• anf anl. and to olht·r ISSUt':-. ·We don 't ha v'' all t h1· an!-Wt'r" ... Weedm<in sa id "all \H' l'an do as present cvidcnc1• for your t·ons ide ration. rccognt7. ang that you must find heyond a reasonable· do ubt a nd to a moral n 'rta anty that Or Waddill 1:. jzUI lty .. Chatterton. as fma l ar gument::. began an lht: three -month long ret rial today. told Jurors they can find Waddill guilty of first degrcc murder if they believe evidence s hows he strangled the infant. In addition. he conte nded the obstetrician may be found guilty or murder if he failed .to perform revival measures on the baby or prevented others from doing so. Chatterton's argument was t>x pected to last through most of today. ··A woman's right to an abor- tion doesn't m ean that a baby can be killed if it s urvives the abortion." Chatte rton began. fStt TRIAL, Page A2 I ' Coast The attorney said his decision to leave the city staff was based on a desire to get into private t practice. He said he is hopeful ~ be will be able to continue lo represent Newport Beach in ~ some of its continuing legal bat· 'Ihree Safe After Ordeal On Mountain Newport Coun~il tles, especially those problems J related to the Orange County i Airport. ~ O'Neil Is a graduate or USC and Hastings Law School. He is a m e mber of the county, state and American bar associations. In addition lo his work for tile city. he has served on the board of d irectors of the Harbor Area Boys Club and is a member of the 552 Club. a businessman's support group at Hoag Memorial Hospital. Traffic Tops Agenda A Newport Beach woman and Tra ffic a nd what to do her two compa nions hiked to about it -is like ly to dominate safety this morning aft~r spend· tonight's Newport Be ac h City Ing a night In snow storms on Council m eeting a s council Oregon's Mt. Hood. members will conside r two m a· The trio or novice hikers, jor traffic.related items. which included K athryn Both dis cus sion s were Simpson. 19, of Newport Beach. s cheduled lor the council meet- became separated from a group ing of two weeks ago. but it was ol 16 from Lewis and Clark midnight before either matter sai~ could help improve traffic now in the city . The list was divided among the seven council me m bers and city staff members for study. dozen developments within the cit y Weather Fair through Wednes- day with exception of some low cloudiness late tonight and early Wednes- day. A little warmer d.ays but cooler nights. Highs Wednesday in the mid 70s. lows in mid 908. INSIDE TODJ\ 't' ._._APDe8WliReJectea -'COiiege, Port1aner.~· ... 1m-bed_..,.__eame--~he tWo discussions to tbe.aummit of tbe mountain on are scheduled for earlier time Those proposals ran1ed from synchronizing traffic li1hts on Pacific Coasst Highway through r e1ional projects such 11 the constrvctlon or the San Joaquin um.-tran.aportation corridor to funnel beach traffic around Newport. Those developments. includ· ing Koll Cen te r Newport . Emkay's Newport Place and the Irvine Company's Corporate and Civic plazas. were exempted from the control of the traffic phaatna ordinance because the developments were judged to be l ubttantially under way wMn the phutng ordinance went inlo ellect. coW11s1A. s.c. <AP> -The Soutb CVolin• Supreme Court has ruled U..t the electrocution of penom convicted of capital off enae1 does not constitute "cruel and unus ual punish· 1 meat." Tbe court Monday re· ~appeals of two men con- Yiet.d end sentenced to die in • ''• eleetrlc cbalr. Sunday. s lots on tonight's agenda. The first discussion is of the On the return trip Monday. of-·u traff 1 ti flcials said the the mountain was pos t ve ic so u on program s uggested by council members hit by a ~ries of storms driven Don M c innis and Jacki' by s trong winds and the three Heather became separated from the Mcinnis and Mrs. Heather two main •roup. months ago presented their All were descr ibed as being In council coll('8gues with a list of cood COAdltion. about 20 protest projecl5 they Following the council reports on the Huther·Mclnnls list. Mayor Paul Ryckofl wilt make hls own report on a further re- duction in allowed bulldint In the city. HI.a report w111 f~us on what la known as tM 30 percent nile. a standard applied to 1 half· The 30 percent rule means that owners of those develop- ments will be allowed to build 30 percent ot the permitted square foota,e left at the lime the phas- ing ordinance went Into effect. Alter that amount is built. the builders nu.aat orepare tra mc re- (Sft ftArnc. ••1e ,u, I .ti; twl. Y P!U)T N U.S. Bit For Iran :---:r Slayings TEHRAN . Iran I AP I Tehran'll 18lamu· rf'voluUonn~ court d11lmed tod ay that the U S. Central lnlelhaenr l' A1ency set up Uw 1roup that Hid lt car· rled out the rttt•ot at11aa."'ln• tions of two lrunbrn r.-volu tion.ry lt>tadt•rl' It was lM ftr~t offkual lraru•n ('!aim that th~ Urutl'd Sl11lt'8 Wll~ involved with tht-llSHSSIM The t•h11r1t' cotnride-d with ,.... ports of stepped up seC'ur1ty prt> cautions to prolt'ct the top Ir" nian revolutionuy le11ders, 10 eluding Ay uloll11 h Ruholli.h Khomelni. In other developmenb a fir ang squad exeruted five mort> of the depost.'<I shah's o;oldll'rs . c.1nd the revolutumary I l.'~lnll: ~ hc<id of the na taonal o il 1·ornµ&n y r riticized Khome1n1 for trying to put all jw ll<'e, politics and thl• t'<·unomy into 11n lslam ll' con text. The cha rge agcun~t the CIA came m a "messag<' to the na t1 o n ' · issued by the revolu· tionary courts and published in news papers. It said the ana rc hist group .. F o rghan." whic h cla i ms responsibility for the assassin&· tions. was created by the CIA unde r Richard Helms. who after being CIA director served as U.S. ambassado r to Iran. It said his aim was "to encourage op· p osi ti o n t o th e rel i gio us leadership on the one hand and the leftist groups on the other." • ·~-........ SEPARATJON ATTEMPTS BEGIN TODAY FOR SIAMESE TWINS LISA ANO ELISA HANSEN IN SALT LAKE CITY Babies Joined at Top of Head are Separate, Though They Have Brain• That Touch ~nd Share Blood VeHel1 Delicate ·S11rgery Begun SALT LAKE C ITY (AP l - Doctors today began the del· icale and dangerous operation they hope will sep arate 19· m o nth-old Lisa a n d E l is a Hansen. Siamese twins joined at the tops of their heads Hospital spokes ma n J ohn Dawn said the operation could take .. from six to 20 hours ." Dawn said doctors are .. very careful and they m ove ver y. vt>r y s lowly " li e s aid pre· opcrat1v<> prct'dures took three hours and 40 m inutes 0 o u b I e t l' a m s o f neurosurgeons . plastic surgeons . ped i atr1 c 1 ans and aneslh~iologist::; were working on the twi ns H separ ation 1i. s uccessful. the double teams will :also separate . with t wo or more doctors in each <;pt'C1a lty work 1ng on l'a('h chil d . IJ"' an ~:ud Owan s<ud one tl1ffH·ulty due tors hetd in the early ~oing wa~ in keeping thl' anesthetic effect equal on both twins. But he added that it was nol an untxperted problem Dr Stephen Minton. hc·ad of the University of Ctah '>Urg1cal tt>am perforrn1ni.: the operation. said a rt'w Siaml.'St: l"'IOS joined at th<' hl.'ad have hf>en stpC1ratcd SU('C<'ssfully. but non<' -;h:i red blood ves~els the way Lisa and Ell~a do JuJge Slain in Texas SAN ANTONIO. Texas <AP ) -U.S. District Judie John H. Wood Jr. WU •bot and tilled to- day as he stepped from his car o utside his apartment on tbe city's north 1lde. police said. Wood, 1.1, WH dead on arrival at Nortbeut Baptist Hospital. One wttnesa -Jim Spears. s on of U.S . District Judge Adrian Spears of San Antonio who lived in the same apartment complex -told police he saw a young man ~ly hair, in his late 208, root the judge. The judge •a n shot at close range. Spean told police. Po lice said the man was believed to be driving a small red car. A police radio report sa id the car had been seen in the area the past several days. Wood had been assigned pro- t ection by reder al m a rshals since an assista nt 1J S attorney was shot at in Nov1!mber. But the judge recently called off his protectors, sayang they were not needed However . his landlady said Wood told her recently he felt his life might be in danger. The judg~ was found lying fa('e up Police said he was shot once in the lowe r back an<1 there apparently was no exit wound. W()()d apparently had tried to s tart tus car and ha ct stepped out of 1t when the shooting occurred. Police Allege f',..,,. Page 1\ I F,.._PageAJ .. Pre vious attempli. lo s t·parC1te twins with extensively sharNI cranial tissue ha"f' t·nrlcd 1n d eath or severe me n ta I r etarda- 2 Mesa Girls Freed Reptile!!J DC-lOs GROUNDED. • • Airbuses. a European -m ade wide-bodied twin~ngine jet. Bond told a news conference tha t he learned of the result or th~ visual inspections of the as· sem blies that hold the engines on the aircraft ;.i boul two hours 'before order in g tht' DC-lOl> grounded . "I learned th<il these mspet·· lions art• turning up grave and potentially d<1ngerous dcric1en· c1es in many of the pylon m1mnl mgs now being checked . Bond said. ·'These problems a re not JUSt with the bolls. but also in other ar~as of the assembly that hold DC-IO engines to the wings. "I have no choire but to g round all U.S. DC-!Os 1m- mccf1ately ... he. tolri repQrtl'rs Bond indicated the trouhle m VO(\'('S more lh<tn JUSl Lhl· boll th<.il gi.lvt.· w:1y un lh<' J\ mt-nt·an Airllnt'~ OC JU that c ra~hcd in Ch1l'a~o lfr said the governm ent is re· 4u 1rin~ an inspection of "the en· ti re system th<tt link!> DC· 10 engines to tht' wings." He ga ve no indicat ion how ltmg it would take lo carry out the ins pections. Even so . he said. the FAA will require that the planes be inspected every JO days or every 100 fl ying hours whichever comes first until ne w mainte nance procedures are developed. J ust befor~ Bond made his an- n o un ce m ent . M c D o nn ell Dou~las Corp .. m anufacturer or the DC-10. issued an "a ler t service bulletin" calling for im· m ediate additional inspections of the engine pylons of all the planes before they a re flown again. The com pany said this was be· mg done because or a c rack dis· covered in a pylon on a DC-10 that was be ing ins pected in Chicago. "No DC-10 should fly until this inspection is made." McDonnell Douglas s pokesman Ray Towne said in Long Beach. In Chicago. meanwhile Unit- ed .Airlines s~id it Is gro~ndlng a ll 1ls ~-10s immediately The eight airlines, besides In· specting the bolts. were ordered to look for c racks in the fitting that attache!l the pylon to the wing· structures, FAA official Al Garvis said in Los Angeles. The ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT r ... ~~ (O*\I 0.ly P1..,I wit"•"'""''"'°""' beNd 1n. ~ll'Tf"!t\ f\INbl•......ab. ,._. 0t41!"W ~\tP~1~C~\' ~, ........ fOl"'\f!f'"' OVDll\f\f d ~.ty U\rOllOf' f-'td•V tot (0-.IA w~. Hf'.,..,n k¥" H_,nhf\01°" 8f'Mf\ f.oun I••" V•llf v ,,,..,,., t..~ 6"11H"' !iovft\ (o,n • A !tlf,Qf~ re1JKlllAIM Mitton'' lhlbt•l.IWG ~v•Nn•t'Ct ~.,, ,,. .,"",,,.' OVf)lt,,.witQ «".nt " .. uo Wr\t B•Y \t'"', (0\1• Mf'w . C•htorf\J••1f.)t 11-11-Ptf\tdtnf 61"'1id ~l""t l•O" C:w•• V1(f> Ptt\tttfftt •nrd Gt"'ff•l~t tM• ... M. L-llltfWIN r ..... """'•"I ~"01"90•1111'• omc .. C.0.1• ,,.... ,,, ...... , ~lrwl l•o..,.•&ooc~ t116o i.-... •'ol-• """'"''tO'\lleiK~ lltl~ltochlloli .. ,..rd T1l .. tt1"1 (?'H)~ a ... ,.,.,,,..... • ...,." ' order c alls for m ech a nics to "vis ually ins pect the inside fo rward flange of each wing engine pylon aft bulkhead ... Elwood Drive r . the v ice c h ai rm a n of t he Na tion a l Tra ns portation Safety Board who is conducting the Chicago investigation. said some of the focus of the inspections would be on the "aft fitting" because "there are indications that there could have been problems in that area ... C BS Ne ws r e po rte d i n - vestigators wer e looking for '·evidence of unusual e ngine vibration in the seconds before the crash . . . vibra tion lhat might have inc reased stress" on the bolt. Bond told Monday s ne ws con· fen~nce that A m (•rican 's Flight 191 was doomed the moment at left the runway. He said he thought not even the most skilled pilot could have gained control of or landed a plane wit h a m issing engine. But Driver dis agreed. Saying aga in that investigato rs feel a DC-10 should fl y with only two eng ines attached , he adde d. "The proof of it is that it did go from ground ze ro to 600 feet. and it did not leap up there on rubber bands ... Some airliners said they would ins pect or re place t he bolt:. b e fore t h e FAA deadline . s pokesman for others said their maintenance c rews were mov· ing quickly to meet the d eadline American Air lines sa id the bolls in question on a ll its DC· lOs have been replaced and would be examined. The FAA said Am erican has 29 of the planes * * * f'ro91 Page A I PLANE ••• ee r , footba ll and ttaseball teams.·· Mcinnis said Pint, a Marine Corps veteran, belonged to the Sporting House where be played racquetball. the Balboa Bay Club and was a o n e -tim e member of the NewpQrt Harbor Jaycees. He leaves his widow. Mary Kay, a daughter , Elizabeth 12 and son J a mes, 9, all of ' th~ family home ; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Pint of Laguna Hllls. and a brother. Steve of Kodiak, Alaska. ' Services were still pending to· d ay for Tustin resident Ed Bowers, who would have been 51 tod ay. Mr. Bo we rs was an engineering specialis t for the Newport Beach aerospace firm where be'd worked for 20 years. A s . esman for the firm said Bowers as one of a group of employ es who 'd been lo Hunts e, Ala., on business . _the. 1 esman said the rou Si>llt up n 1cago an wers waa the only one who got onto the American Airlines nl1ht. Another Oran1e County reti· dent on the plane. Phil Hluen· both~m. also of Tustin. wu a former Aeronutronic Divl1io n employee, the 1pokuman added. A1 al today, airline data rt· Hall tbat approaimately 12 Oran1• County naideau died when flllbt 111 loll an eqlne at takeoft ad crubed lnto a field Jail outaide O'Hare Intern•· tioaal~. D.all, ~llet StaH .._ SUCCUMBS AT 74 Canoeist Noah Kalama Mesa Canoeist Noah Kalama Dead at 74 A memorial ser v,ce will be held We d n esd a y fo r Noah Kalama of Cost a Mesa. who is credited with introducing outrig- ~er canoe racing to California. He died Sunday at the age of 74. The servire will be held oul· doors near the Coast Guard sta- lio n on Bays hore Dr i ve in Newport Beach. Mr. Kalama. a full blooded Ha w a iian, ca m e t o Orange County in 1959 at the request or the Inte rna tio nal Outrigger Canoe Association of Hawaii and fo unded Newport. the st ate 's first outrigger canoe club. The sport has since spread. wlth 15 clubs currently operat· ing in Southern California and three in Ne wport Beach. Mr. Ka l a m a , a r e tire d plastere r, forme rly coached ca noeing at the Waikiki Surf Club in Hawa ii a nd remained active in coaching until this year. He leaves his wife . Mary Ann. of Costa Mesa : sons Patrick Kalama of Costa Mesa, Thomas Kalama of Huntington Beach, Edward Kalama of San Bruno, Calif., and Noah Kalama Jr., Solomon Kalama and llima Kalama, all of Hawaii. In addltlon, Mr. Kalam a leaves two daughters. Blossom Evans of Hawa ii and Naomi Kalama of San Jose; a brother. Abraham Kalama of Hawaii, 39 grandchildren and 12 freat· children. FORMER FAIR QIJEENS SOUGHT Former Otance County Fair -Queens are ICM&lbl lo participate in 1pedaJ activities durlna lbis 1ear'1 fa1r. Jul)' 13·22. , Tbe queens are uked to con· tact the pablieity department at 711·3247 .• TRIAL •.. . ·Her r ight doesn 't ext end· tion. he said . beyond the ri~ht of the removal If separation is <;uccessful. of that fetus from her ." the pros-there wi!I be no mental rctarda· t'cution rontinued ''A child's lion m l'1ther ehtld. ht:-sa id. ::ind right to life and r ight to medical· Lisa and El!sa 'hill get <s ('hance treatment exists independent or fo r normal.'hv<>s . th(· mother's wishes It exists in· L 1s1:1 and 1'. I 1 '" w e r c <ICPl'll dl'nl of th <' d octor 's hosp1l<1l1.ztd Monu a~ wisht•s.. Todays sur)!e ry wa~ to tx-lhl' A tclf'v1sion <'!lmc rn crew was fi fth in <i Sl'rit·:-. o f <'11mplcx a llowed inside th<' tr ial before oper:iti~ns <t1 m•·d Cit t:vcntual .J ud~e Hyron Mc Millan for the sepa ratioo E<t rlicr. doetor<; twd second lime> today off shared l>l<X>d \ 1•!)st'fs and al In a d diti o n the Jud ge tempt~ to constrict lht• g1 r1.,· permitted a newspaper photog s kul~s. Ill the region where the) ra pher t o fil m <'IC1sing a rg u. are JOIIled. ments and a llowe d radio Lisa's s kuJI nows s moothly an newscas ters to tape record to E lisa's. with only a s light nar- today's proceedings. rowing to mark where one earl " C hatterton told the jury he head s to ps and tht· o ther !:> w as no t di s trac t ed by t he begins. Doctors planned to cut cameras and urged them to ig the skulls apart. :-.(•!Jar atc· rt· nore the presence as well maaning blood vessels and tis · "If 1! is disconcerting to you so s ut>. and cover the l'xpo!>ed sur that you are not lisl<>nin~ t1) me races of the girls brains or to tde fcnse cittorn<'Y • Mr •Ch arles) W<'C'd man when he a rg ues then at as de feating," Chtttkrton warned "If you hnd 1t d 1stratl ing .. let us know and we will do our be<;l to sec 1r thev can be re· moved.·· · f 'rottt Page A I TRAFFIC ... ports to show· that further con· s t ruction won't produce traffi r tha t will furthe r congest the city's key intersections But Ryckoff has indicated that the 30 percent figure may be too high and is expected to ask his council colleagues to revise that figure downward. The girls ' bra ins an· "-t-puratl' though they s hare rteli1:atc blood vessels. Minton said Otherw1sc. the twins "are com p le tely normal both physically and mentally." be said. Chatte rton argued that key evidence in the c<ise comes from Dr Ro n a ld Cur ne lsen , a pediatrician .who testified he saw Waddill strangle the infant. In addition. he urged jurors to rely on a tape rel·or ding bet ween Cornelsen and Waddill which Cornelsen made at the behest of law enforceme nt offi cials On that tape Waddill urged Cornelsen to "forget ·· about bruises seen on the baby's nerk. to s tick to the story they had dis c ussed and lo avoid getting "squirrelly " Two young girts whose hearts m ay have been in the right place but whose hands we ren't have heen a r r este d for alleged ly :-.tl'a ltn~ snakeo; a nd other small t•reat urt':-. including a laran· t ul a and r cli>asi ng the m 1n a fi E'ld, Costa Mesa police '><lid t11. dav They said th!' two girls. ages 9 and 10. wen · rc·ka-;ed to the custod~ or the ir part'nls foll ow- ing their apprehension Sunday. Tht· pair were nabbed afl"'r w itness.-s rC'ported aeeing them rt'lcasl' the ~asties into a field nC'ar 1255 Baker St., al 1 p m Sunday. police said. An ani mal control officer r1· tove red three s nak es. thre1 t urtles and a tar a ntu la , they -.a 1r1 Tht' girls werE' belie ved linked lo a break-an the night bdore at O r an~e County Zoo logical , l'.104-K Logan Ave a reptile sup- µl y company that had mowd in only a wt.-ek before and hadn't yet .ictavated its burglar ala rm. In that incident, a window was pried open and some 40 lo 50 sn a kes r e leased from their ca ges. police said. Nine snakes valued al a total of $400 were miss ml'( Non e or the sn a.k es was poisonous. po lice s aid . Thev inl'luded five corn sna kes and three eastern king snakes, and Police s pecul ated some of them mi~hl have wandered into adja- cent s wtes. T he building m a nager a nd firm officials reportedly were c hecking other suites for the s nakes to for es ta I I a n y un- pleasant surprises. Police said. ONDS 0 /P --o-- C ~l lrO~Nlo\ Cl2660 TEllPHONC 171') 644·2494 I \ • Oeltyll't ...... "_ NEWPORT'S TED HADLEY WITH SI0.000 NEWSPAPER ()rtgtMI Copy of E.xtr• on Uncoln '• AHHaln•tlon lincoln Newspaper Valued at $60,000 By JACKIE HYMAN OfllleDeitJ ...... , .... When Ted Hadley's father died in 1951, the Newport Beach resi- dent and his family chose their favorite possessions from their rather 's ef\lale. "My sister wanted lbe sewing machine.·· Hadley said. "I want- ed this." "This " is an original copy ofthe ~angle-page edition or the New York Herald publish<'d on Satur- day. April 15, 1865 The pa~e somewhat bleak looking by today's standards . with six rigidly sepa rated col umns. small type and no pictures · is now valued al more than Sti0.000. The headline begins : "Impor- tant. Assassination or President Lincoln. The President Shot at the Theatre Last Evening.'· The newspape r originally belonged to Hadley's grandfathl·r 1 born in 1840 I. who passed 1t down to Hadley's fathe r. Hadley also inherited some other items, including an old- slyle collar and shoes as well as a Jietrified <'lam shell . He's given the other ite ms away. all but the newspaper. It ·s a ca refully gua rde d Possession. except for once about 20 years ago when he loaned it to a bank in Las Vegas for display on Lincoln ·s birthday. lladley·s fJ nly warning was to keep it out or thl' s un. They didn't keep it out of the s un. Ever since. one corner of lhe newspaper is darker than the rest. Bul while Hadley, who's 61 , may not go back as far as Lm· l'Oln's lime. he's known his shun~ Dirvoree Cases or ~uests 10 recent h1sto r.> A former Hollywood actor. Hadley served as a stand-in ror Clark Gable. and even was given one oCtbe actor'sold Cadillacs. Hadley also appeared, largely play ing Mexican parts. in a number or films including "The Maltese Falcon ... Among the uc tors he came to know was tlum· phrey Rogart In 1953 and 195-t. lladley playt•d tht• part or l'ellro nn Las Vt·~as· r1rst live telev1s1on show. a r hildren·s hour callt!d Bostick Wester·s Hangt•rs Among the mishaps he recalls from those hvt-.al't1on days w<.as lht> timt• il turkev went to the bathroom on his ciesk and a kid from the audience piped up, "Sec what he did. Pedro? See what he <fid '.' .. Later. sl1ll 1n La~ Vegas. llad ley look up u caret'r a~ a food und hevt'ragc consultant for hoteb e1 nd worked for Howard Hughe~ 11 t' rn l' t l h t· r e c I u s 1 ,. l' millionaire but •·you l·ouldn't get dost·loham ·· fl ad Icy clot:sn 't lt•l people get too <'lose l1l has onganal Lincoln nt'ws papt•r. l'ithcr. but for more obvious rc<isuns Another copy or th£> same pa1wr w<is <.appraised at $60 .000two y1•ars ago lladley said he himself has been offe red $20.000 in dia moods ror has pa p<'r But ht·~ had other thoughts a bout the future or the paper. which usually reposes in a bank vault these days. "If some body doesn 't buy it. r might donate it to some college that would do more with it than I would. salt.mg in som e closet." lladleysaid La:wyer-client Sex Said Not Unethical PORTLAND. Ore. IAP> It would not be unethical in some cases for a lawyer to become sexually involved with a client "white representing her in a divorce action." the Oregon Bar has decided. But a wise lawyer would stay al arm's length if child custody is involved or if the re lationsihip would "aggravate lhe other spouse." The opinion was drafted by the Oregon Stale Bar Committee on Legal Ethics and was a pproved by lbe bar's board or governors after much rewrilmg and de- bate. It is included in an issue of the Oregon Bar magazine that began arriving in lawyers· mailboxes. "It's an opinion that's been kicking around for awhile," said R.W. McMenamin of the board of governors. "At first. lhe ethics committee didn 'l want lo touch it. We finally decided lo grab the bull by the horns and try to answer the whole thing." Tbe opinion concludes that if tbe cue involved. child custody, tbe lawyer's conduct may be detriment.al to his client's in- terest. "However." it ·added. "tn the class of cases where there C:are no children and an amicable set· tlement, or a default proceediniL it does not appear that such con· duct would necessarily affect the client's interest or the at- tornt!y ·s judgment and would not. per se. be unethical." McMenamin emphasized that the board's opinion did not signal approval or such liaisons Attorneys contacted over the weekend said they hadn't read lhe opinion. "Sounds like a hot one ... said one lawyer jokin~ly. 'Tll ha.ve to start reading the ethics opm· ions. Usually they 'r e pretty dull and boring." Attorne y C harles Merten criticized the opinion ror not be· ing specific. "It's better to have a rule one way or the other, lo say whether something is allowable or not," ,,e s aid. "This is an area where a client should have some pro· tection and a lawyer should have protection. If the board says in some circumstances you can have relations and in others you can't, people are always going to quibble over when." Yicti"" 3, T-o Return To States BOSTON <AP) . The father of 3.y.,ar-old leukemia vicllm Chad Green will return to MHtacbusetta w1thln two weeks to c lear the way for Chad to come home, bis lawyer said to· day G~rald and Diana Green who .ecrelly whisked the child to Tijuana last winter lo viola· tion or a court order barring them rrom treating him with L11etrlle race contempt or court charges in Massacbusetts and risk arrest upon their re- turn Attorney George Donovan said in an interview with radio sta- tion WBZ tbat Gerald Green feels the boy has received all the help be can get a t the Tijuana Laetrile clinic. where he has been treated since January. ·'He reels that what could be aC'compUshed in Mexico was ac- complis hed ... Donovan said "lie will rl'lurn within two weeks ·· Donovan said Gerald Green w 111 appear bt'fore Plymouth Supe rior Court Judge Guy Volterra to ask that Volterra's e arlier contempt citation be set as ide . He said the father wants the boy to receive chemotherapy a t Massach usetts General Hospital, where he was treated before lhe family fled Last ·week. a spokesman for M a ssachusc tts General said tests s how the hoy may not have received enough chemotherapy at the Mexican clinaC' Also last wet:•k, Donovan asked lhe slate Supre me Court to over turn Volterra 's prohibition on Laetrile. The court did no't im mediately rule Volterra ordered tht' parents to cut orr home treatments with Laetrile, vitamins and enzymes He s aid the child was being poisoned by cyanide, one ingre- dient of Laetrile W BZ reported today that Donovan talked to Chad 's rather a t a m<.>eting ··out or state .. The IOl'ation was not disclosed Laguna Man Dies in Crash In Arizona /\ 26-year -old Laguna Bcach m a n was one of six people killed near Lake Havasu City Monday an a fierv. head-on collision. James William Davis. or 1184 Miramar Drive. Laguna Beach was found dead at the scene of a two-vehicle collision on State Route 95 shortly before 6 p.m. Monday /\lao dead 111 the man's Ford Mustang was Sus an Dec Bartik. 23, ur Lakc llavasu City The Mustang driven by Davis apparently collided head·on with J Dodge van conta ining four Ha verside residents The collision. on the center divider line of the highway. sent the van orr the road where it burs t into names. The four occupa nts or the van. all from Riverside, were iden tified as Warren Carlyle Heintz, 32: Gregory Carl H eintz, 15. Gary Lizer. 17 a nd Sherry Ha ll er. 14. Arizona State Department or Public Safety officials delayed releasing Davis' name until his next of kin had been identified Fatal Fire Probed After Six Deaths WESTWOOD. Mass. (AP > Stale inspectors were trying to- day to determine whether over loaded circuits or faulty wirtng . caused a house fire that killed a man and his five young children and left the mother. the family's lone survivor. in cr itical condi· lion. Another woman and her two daughters who lived on a first· floor apartment escaped the names Monday. fire officials re· ported. Also, .. the lawyer's conduct may 1ufftciently a11ravate the other spouse so as to make a reasonable settlement nearly lmpouible,' 'the opinion said. J'oters in U To 'YU.it Polls lion Safari Crowd Better Than Hoped LOS ANGELES CAPl - Voten dedde today OD the pro. po1ed recalJ of 1cbool board ,,....,, Howard lllller and fill two Giber board Mall in an elec· UOD wboH primary l11ue la bus· lnfimer contend• tbat man- Despite a strike by rangers and lhe gasoline s hortage. Memorial Da,. Weekend attendance at Lion Country Safari waaa only slightly below that or a year ago, according to a company orrtciaJ. "It was much better than we had expected," said Renarge Grat. vice president and con· troller. She declined. however. lo cite specific n1ure1. . d•torJ bullna is not the key la· Mrs. Graf said all sections or .. ne aad t.bt tbe recall drive tbe park were open durin1 the woD't atfeet tbe city's de-weekend. The lion secUon at the ..,...._plan. "-drlve·th".'Ough 1ame preserve had been closed Friday morning due t9,r.lhe rangers' strike, s he said , bUt later reopened. Rangers walked off their jobs lasl week to protest a1te1ed cruelty to animals, unsafe work- ing conditions and unfair labor practices. Company officials have denied those alle1aUons. Mrs . Graf said striking rangers were orderly over the weekend, and apparently did not have much succes. ln keepl.na prospective visitors from ·tour- inl the park. • TUl!dey, Mey 29, 1979 OAtLV PILOT A3 WAR DEAD HONORED -Memorial Da) services were he ld an Laguna Beach as they we re elsewhere Monday to pay tribute to the nation's war dead. More than 200 people attended the Laguna comme mora lion The program was co-sponsored b " Amt·nc<Jn Legio n and VFW Pos t :<. Mcmorn1l uddn :s!-. wa:-. delivered by 0 \.\' Prtn: Coast Holiday Quiet Beaclies, Amusement Park Attendance Dow11 By RE BECCA HELM Ol I .. D•lly PH .. SUit People may ha ve JU~l "slayed hom e ·· as unc 1H>l1ce oHl ctr .s peculated or they may havt "all gone camping" a~ another public o ff1('1al ~a id . but whatever thl' r easons Orange County wcathl'rt·d " quiet. rl'I latively un«i>ve ntful Me morial Day weekend "It was like Forest Lawn w1lh lights around here all weekend. PUBLIC SEETHES OVER GAS SHORT AGE _::-_A 11 Newport Beac·h Po li ce Sgt Chuck Olmstead said Beach attendance 1n the city was an estimatt'd 155.000 ror .fl e morial Day, the lowest 1n m e m o r y ro r the holiday , Newport Beach Manne Depart me nt officials said. echoing rt• ports from bcuches <J 11 a round the south c;ounty Reporting the biggest drop an beach attendance were llunt- 1ngton Beach city officials Ueachgoers on Memorial Day nu mbered only 21 ,000. down from 75,000 last year Slate beaches in the city re· ported even bigger attendance drops with Bols a Chica and other publi c water a reas report· ing only 15,000 people an attend· a nce each day, compa red to 70.000 last year La g una Beach a nd San Clemente city om ciab also rP ported s ubs tantia ll y li g htt.'r beach crowds /\I I offi cials a ttributed the s parse crowd s to o vercast weather and the gas s hortage The li~ht public act1v1ty s pilled over into trarr.c activity with California Highway Patrol orricers reporting "peaceful" traffic conditions. CH P officers reported three traffic fata lities over the weekend. none in the south coun· t y area Two persons we re killed 10 a double -car collision in Stan ton and e1 motorcyclist was killed 1n a collision with an auto an La fl abrn. CH PoHacers ~aid Being ol ScoU!sh e1cscen1 1 take great plQasure 1n making my dollars stretch. I try to pass thi s idea along t o our customers by stocking many combinallon pieces of jewelry that is. pieces that can serve mul11p1e pu rp oses o l adornment P1n -pencian1 combina11ons are the most usual, of course. but we e11 tenCl that idea 10 clasp decorators and attachments tor rings and bracelets We have a ho~y·bee ring·p1n combinahon that 1s very 1mag1nal1ve Ttiere is a strikingly beaulltul onyx and diamond hearl that serves either as a ring or pendant. This is lruly a mechanical engineering masterpiece. We have necklace-brace let comb1nattons that give you different lengths ot neckware when combined 1n different ways. There are walches 100, with a wide variety ot colored slraps and even d i fferent colored bezels One of the mos1 classic and versattle combinations is a basic earring with a variety ol drops that comptdtely change -------·~·--- t>runkt·n dr1v1ng ar re s t:-. throughout th .. 1·11unly 11ver the hol1dav \H'l'kcnd numbered 91 HmH·\:l'r th1~ .... t:.it1<;l1r is lo 1o1.cr thun lasl )t•ar "· CllP t1ff1 ccr .... said Suq1n~1111-:h ~J~olint· ~e4'!mcd n 't1d1h a\ ailahl1'. 1)H1<:t-r~ ~aid with s~veral stations open. somt• l'Vl'n on M<•moraal Da) Ga:. lines werl' olmo~t nont•x15lcnt. they added E mployees at San Clemente Shell. 2400 S El Camano Reul. reported little lrouble 1n han dl111g weekend lines Altt>ndant., JI tht· u:,uall.> :-.v. <amped IJun1v1n ~ Chevron \tallt.•t M issin~ Servatt'. 26988 Ortega ll 1ghwa ~ San Juan Capistrano. !')a u1 lin1.., ~t·rt· Ot'Vl'r morl' than 1·1ght ,111to:-long Saturday Sun1lay a11d ~1 onda~ The count v s amuscrrwnt park 11 ff1r1e11 ... al.so r e porll:d t h.II attendance ul their fac1llt1e:-. "<i' · subslant1ally down" from lo..,l Vl'ar. -Al Dis neyland . publicity sPokesman Frank Whiteley said the park ·s attendance ovt!r tht· pas t rew weeks or the ~a ... :,hortage hasn 't reall y been <t[ fccted Thi~ wee kend. howt-Vl'' hl' :-aid. l'rowcb 1o1.cn· nolal·e;ibh hghtt·r Countian's Death May Be Homicide 8)· MICHAEL PASKF.VICH Ot ,,,. D•lly P'I ... Stall A Fountaan Va ll ey com dealer , whose body was dis covered Saturday an HuntinJ?ton Beach, was apparently s m othered t<• death. police rt'JJUrtcd today The victim was identified as Joseph Haig. 53 lk had been re· ported missin~ Friday night by his wire after he railed to return home from a coin deal Police said he half been con la<'tcd by phone on thl· com sal(• or exchange by a n unidentified person Haag wu~ found slumped over 111 death an hi s car about 3.15 p m. Saturday on a lluntangton Beach parkin.I! lot Preliminary fandan~s or the Orange Counly Corone r 's Ofhcc. released S unday, 1nd1cate He111': died of smothering, according to Sgt LuJs Ochoa of the Hunt· an gton Beach Police Depart ment Tht' precise l'ause or HaJg's death 1o1.-on't be determined until com plel1on of toxicology k~b . Ochoa said . The victim s w<Jllel a nd an un- known numbt.·r or rare Canadian r oins were massing when Haig ~ body was round. The collector. married with two children. apparently left has home Friday about 4:20 p.m to complete the sale or trade or the Canadian coms. Fountain Valley police werl' contacted later 111 the afternoon when he did not return home When tus body was dasl'overed Saturday. 1n vest1ga tor~ sauJ. there was no 1rut1al 1nd1cation or murder . The a utopsy. ho wever. rt• vealed marks and bruises on thl· body "consistent with de ath by smothenng," said Ochoa Investigators today wf're ut tempting to contact friends and aquaintances who may have in formation about the caller who arranged to meet Haig for the com exchange Friday . The value of the missing coins 1s not known, said Ochoa . Haag lived an a home in the northwest corner or fountain Valley near the Weslminslt'r border. Police havt! asked that his address not be published tu protect the family CHARLES II. BARR tne look - and !tie colors This idea 1s great tor the 1raveh~r. 11 gives you a whole earring wardrobe without having to carry so much around with you. You will always have 1ust the rigtit accent l o r each costume and occasion. The earnng oescnbed above was o riginally made for non-pierced ears but of course, we do the same sort of thing tor pierced ears too. Drops to add to pierced earrings are not as large or heavy but s1111 can be very lanciful of shape and any color. With pierced ears we have an addl11ona1 ophon · we can add a frame Of' 1acket to a basic stud. If your favorite pierced earring IS 8 simple diamond. pearl or gold ball. we can. give ii meny new looks by adding a frame ol tapts. coral, rade or onyx . or a ctu11'8r of small diamonds. sapphires or r1.1b1es to dress It up tor special occuaons. A yellow gold frame wm tone it down ror more casual wear. We have many such frames in different flnlltm and shapes. simple or tancy the variety is endless. ,, ... , .... _ Wntcllff"•• .....,_.hecll ~ ----- .. ~ OM.YPiLOl Just :· :. CoasCiog TUMdey. Mey 21. 1911 , ~ w&th~I/ Tom~~' Marplaia~ Umne01orable Day HO. HV• • HOIJDAY Dltn. we ·~e •II Jual istru11tled through another one of t.hoff mervelous lhrft d•y holidey11. A1001 lh1a best ot all pioulble coaau. lhla on~ will flO down U le8A than Spe<'tacular For ooe thine . the beach crowds were down when com pued to prevlou3 Memorial Day festivities Newport Bt>al'h crowd-watchers, for eumple, eatimaled t~ bt-i.ch •hrong was onJy one·th1rd of whi.t 1t w11& ove r the holiday an 1978. Laguma Buch appeared to be plenty bWly hut there was a telltale 111Kn It wu possible to ftnd ll puking pl•ce. Some savanb art" :.ui;:gt.~hng lhat hohda people wen: staying home from tht• t·081>lhnc bet'UUSt" nf the itllcged "No. llenry, We 're Not Going to the Beach-Now Mow · ~asohne crunch. Maybe so, But don't rli ... count the weather factor. Plainly put . 1l was lousy. J UST CONSIDER THAT it was reported that OC'ean water temperatures were about two degrees higher than the a ir. Thull there wasn 't a great enthusiasm to charge off to the sands in search of a sunburn. Al Huntington Beach city beaC'hes. the body count was just over 20,000 where it had been 75.000 or so on Memorial Day last year. The crowd was also al.lo ut half or that anticipated along San Clemente st ranrts. M1•anwhi lt-mland. you C'OUld find contradictions as to whelh .. r or not thl' gusolinc thin~ put the crimps on lhc f 1rsl thrC'l:·de1 v hnh<i<• y of the season. At Disneyland, fo r t•x::imµle. 11 \\U!'> r1•portPd that crowds we re down ... omewhal Mul t•n tht• 01sneyland parking lt>t. there was ,, hunda nt Pv1<.frn<'c nr t ho!->c gas-gulping recreat1oncal veh1C'l\.'S filling up the plLll'l' PLF.NTY OF Ot'T statf> license pl<1tt>s a lso wen' in l'\'ldcoce around the· ~ aj!ll' Kingdom su~gesting, perhaps. that the v1s1turs tire will to take J chance un our gasoline crunC'h. · ~ And what about the Great f uel Crisis or 1979., You are left wondenng today 1f it's ~ttll with us. Ga!.oline prices have now escalated to more than 95 cents a gallon in m<Any locations. And the long lines seem less in evidence. ONF. COSTA MESA opt·ralor was busily pumping away on Memor ial Day and while ht was busy, there were no bloC'k·long lint's as of yesterweek Questioned ahout mid·day on how long he would keep the pump operating. t he dealer declared. "I'm planning to stay open until about 6 p.m. "I've got a whole lot of gasoline to sell." It sure is a m ystery. Citizem Take On Hookers SAN JOSE (AP l A dedical· ed corps of downtown residents is a pparently putting a sizeable dent in the parade of prostitutes who gather on main streets lo conduct business. police say. The "hooker patro l" began with much fanfare 10 days ago. Police and city officials say the visible evidence of prostitution has decreased since the citizens began walking beats a nd harass· ing the girls. Police say prostitu· lion-relat~ arrests are down as well. "These are very tenacious people." poli<'e Lt. Tom Johnson said of the citizens. "They're doing a good job and that 's why I lhjnk they're going to be s uccessful.'· Pair Held In Abuse O/Twim BATON ROUG E. La. <~P> - A C'Ouple w~re held today on ch.r1N ot abwllnc one of their four aeta of twins a 7·year-0ld boy and a tirl who reportedly lived for two yean U> a room so lllthy that attendants donned gas muka to take the m to an ambulant-e East Bat.on Rouge Parish dep· ut1es s aid Leon Jolla, a 52-year· old carpenter, and bis wife Anna Lee Jolla. 45. were booked Mon· day night on two counts eacb of cruelty to )uverules. T he twins were being treated for maJnutnt1on today at Earl K . Lun g Hospi tal. Ao in· vestigalor sa id the chtldren. nt.•1thl•r or whom can talk. were no lari.:l'r than2or J year-olds. ANOTHER OF THE Jollas' 15 <'h ildren. aged 3. was also hospitalized Monday a nd was re· ported today in good condition. Lt. Royal Mccastle. a juvenile d1v1 !;1o n off1<·e r . s aid t he s h£•riff's om cc was told of the children by the hospital's child pr otection cente r , which re· ce1vcd a tip from a relative or the Jollas. Some neighbors said they wen~ unaware of the 7-year· olds· C)(1stenl't:. Mccastle said ht! and Delee· tivf> Larry Wr ight found the ('hi ldren sitting in their own ex· crement and othe r filth in an Pm ply room an the J olla's three · bedroom home. He said the girl wore an undershirt and the boy was naked. MC'CASTLE SAID a ttendants summoned to the ho me went back to their ambulance for ga:. masks before they would enter the room. Mccastle quoted Mrs. J olla as sa ying the childr en we re fed twace a day and their room was cleaned about twice a month. ·'The mother said the children u t:'d tn ('Orne out, but after a whik thry nhe parenlc; > thought the ch.ildrera weren 'l developing right for their age and the (•hlldrt.•n s tarted k1.•l 11i ng lo themselv<>s. ·· MeCaslle s aid First Black Rule Begins In Rhodesia SALISBURY. Rhodesia CAP) Bis hop Abel Muior e wa , Rhodesia s fi rst black prime minister , was s worn into office tod ay, ending 90 years or while· minor ity rull' in the former British colony. Muw rewa. a United Methodist bishop. said he was "more confi· dent and more hopefuly every day" about the future of the new nation of Zimbabwe R hodesia . THE OATH-TAKING was the final forma l ceremony before t he new black·led state is of. ficially born at the st roke of midnight Thursday. 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The record 135-day session. which opened with a certain degree of pomp and circ umsta nce. ended with a deadJock over two proud lawmakers' pet bills Conferees wound up huddling in a ciosed·door session ina hotel-casino across the street from t he legislative building. finally deciding to recommend that both bills be killed. They returned to t he Legislative Building where their report was promptly accepted in both houses. The Senate then moved to adjourn "sine die" --Latin for "without anothe r day" -at 12:42 a.m. The Assembly , with whoops and whistling, followed suit three m inutes later. j SUITS I "'°'"°OATI MG ........ .... LO..O ....... , ...... X LO..O ...... 42-M ~YMO .. *61 '°""-Y IHCM'T •Mt "°"'\Y I.ONO .... .......... C...,tllft•t *M TOMANCf 2043t HawtllOt~ 8IY<I IJ'MIOO QL~NDAU ,..,.. Cl.NTEft Neal 10 ~".sor<a 2U-0Mt FUU.fftTOH Otil"Ql!l•rr MAii '7M1t2 NYIMU J6:>9 A1v«s1da Plau IU•HSO LOS ANGELES w & so..no lat.U H f MONTCLA ... "-AZA ,..,,,, iv v re PllOfflt M,,,, 12Mt1J Israelis Cheered In.Egypt By fte Auoel11ed Prem Three Israeli navy ships steamed into tbe Suez Canal to- day to cbeera of "Shalom! " from Egyptian workers oa tbe canal banks. They were the rant laraell military vessels to use the lOl·mile waterway. "( would have never believed it if I waan•t seeU>g it," Yttabak Davidi, commander of the Israeli landing ship Aabdod, told reporters on the ship after he welcomed an Egyptian pilot aboard The landing ships Achziv and the Ashkeloo, also loaded with trucks from the Israeli occupa· lion force in the southern Sinai. followed the Ashdod through the entrance at 8:30 a.m. for the northward passage. EGYPTIANS RUSHED to the banks of the C'aoal to see the Is r aeli vessels a nd s houted ·'Sha lom !" -: He brew for "peace." Israeli rrew members lined the d ecks and waived back . The Egyptian-Is raeli peace t reaty guaranteed passage for Is r aeli shappin~ through the Sue z. The first Israeli-flag ship through the canal, lhe freighter Ashdod. made its passage April 28 with a crew of 22 but oo cargo. The three 1.000-ton landing <·raft. which had departed from the Israeli navy base at Sharm cl Shetkh in the Sina i. were s cheduled to complete their 15· hour voyage through the canat by m idnight tonight and coo· tioue on lo t he Israeli port city of Haifa on t he Medite rranean coast IN AN<mlER step of the UO· fuldin~ ~ace between the two i:ountnes. Egyptian President .\nwar Sadat said Monday that fo r eign a ir line s C'an begin .:.erv1ce bt-t"'een Tel Av iv a nd Cairo whenever they want to. The statemen t rol lowcd his ~eekend dcC'laralao n w1tn t'n mc Minister Menat>hem Begin open- ing the border between Egypt and Is rael. "There is no restriction. no boycott, let them come, .. he said of the foreign airlines. He was s peaking wtth reporters during a tnp th.rough the canal Monday dboard his prcs1df'ntrnl yacht. 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Dionne was a member of the Clear Skies exhibition tt>um and the third man to leave the twtn-engine plane Monday over f'rown Field, where the NaliOllal Air Fe11lival wBS being held ovt•r the Memorial 01ty Weekend E.qlleno11 C'lon•• Do., Pia•• PITTSBURG IAPl Dow Chemical Co 's pest1c1dc plunt. where an explosion in a 600-gallon tank killed two persons and in· JUred dozens of others. will be closed indefinitely, Dow offi cials said today. In the tank. iron powder ( J and liquid chlorrne Wl'rl' f...""r 4TE heated to m ake ferri c .~J ,'"11, chloride. a chemical used in making pesticides. The ex- plosion. which spewed metal fragments and chemical fumes, caused an estimated $1 million da mage. "The chemical reaction was thoroughly researched and test- ed." said Jack Jones. public relations director at Dow's plant 35 miles northeast of San Jo'r ancisco. "We're baffled. We thought we knew everything about it." The accident is being investigated. Polit!e B••• l'ou•g Gu11•a11 · BERKELEY 1AP> Police are looking for a male intruder who s hot and critically wounded attomey t'ay Stender in her Berkeley home. . Ms. Stender, a we ll-known advocate of women's rights and pnson reform, was shot six times in the chest by a young black man al 1 :20 a.m. Monday. police said. She was listed in critical condition today al Herrick Memorial Hospital in Berkeley. fire Da•age• Cit ru Colwge AZUSA <AP) -A blaze in lbe gymoasium or Citrus College has caused an estimated $10,000 in damage, county sheriff's deputies said. Deputies said four county fire companies responded to the ~laze Monday morning. The cause or the fire was under investiga- tion. OllN!n-Kil& /flan 1t'fth Knife LONG BEACH <AP) -A policeman fatally shot a Cudahy m an who, authorities said, lunJ?ed at the officer with a knife after bein~ warned to drop the weapon. Long Beach homicide dete<'tive Terry Walton said orricer Tom Morgan and bis partner responded to a report or a man bran- fiishing a knife Monday and found Augustine Macias, 24. crouching with a knife behind a doorway in a house. Walton said Macias was shot three times by Morgan after he ran toward the officer as if to attack. Lest We Forget An unidentified girl kneels at a grave in the National Veterans· Cemetery in Los Ange les in a private Memorictl Day remembrance. Americans celebrated Monday in the traditional variety of ways, some going awc.y on vacation. others staying home and others pay- ing respc<:l~ in ceremonies official and private. River Rafters Win Reservoir Battle MODESTO IAP l The river rafters who chained themselves to rocks m the New Melones Reservoir say they will renew their campaign to keep a stretch or the Stanislaus River canyon in its natural statf' Mark Dubois. 30. a director of Friends of the River. limped out of his hiding place early Monday after seeing a letter from Gov. Edmund flrown Jr. 's chief of staff , Gray Davis. The letter said the :\late would install a m arke r at the 808-foot altitude level where the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers promised to stop the filling. DUBOIS SPENT A WEEK at the spot after breaking bis toe Aellmg to it. Six other protesters who chained themselves to rocks near the waterline at the Parrotls Ferry campground also released themselves Monday. The Corps said it will resume filling to the 808-foot level to test the hydroelectric turbines of the $238 million project before turning it over lo the U.S. Department of the Interior. The level had been stopped at 803.5 feet when Dubois' presence was made known. THE 808-FOOT LEVEL is near the old bndge at Parrolts Ferry. where the river leaves the Sierra canyon. The rafters say fi ve more reet would inundate a quarter-mile of the best "white wate r " They say filling the reservoir to its design capacity of 1.088 feet would back up the calm water to the foot or the next upstream dam. Camp Nine. covering the last nine miles of the scenic stretch. 45th Suicide Leaper TOKYO <AP) -A 33-year-old Japanese homemaker jumped from the balcony of her sixth· noor apartment. becoming the 45th suicide victim to leap from the spr a wling Takashimadaira· Danchi apartment complex since it opened seven year s ago, Tokyo police said. .~~~!ATINO Sel#Waliw HNtl .. St. L•c. 7H•S1 Se•Y•<~ Tome SlAr1S•I Vour Door IC.II S'°'tN-•~I Y°"'r "'e"' CO~TA Mcsa642-17S3 IU. '"-1 81¥d. MISSION v1uo495-0401 '"n c-... ~ • .,..,. l\.tft D F • at A ,.,.,. I Drive around and .,.0011 aec this classic summer blazer in dacmn and wool bopeack blend telling elsewhere for $125. Or come straight m Sousa &. l.dkovits. where it's yours for $75. With the savings of $50. you can buy about 60 gallons of pa -lmUnling you can find it. 1be blazc:rs. however, are in stock for immediate delivery. ln navy, green, mid-blue, natural and brown. With sizes from 37-shon through 46-loog. C.ocne in and fill up your wardrobe. ~~ 621 South B Street. Tum. CAiifornia 92680 Telephone 714/731·7151 .. T~. U-V 29, 1979 DAIL v PILOT A• Balloon Raee 'Doubk Eagle' In First PlaCe LONG BEACH <AP) -The balloon "Double Ea1le" held onto ftnt place today with a cushion of 200 miles over Monday's leader, the "Night Star," u it reached the southeast comer of Utah at 1:1'1 a.m. in the Gordon Bennett helium balloon race. Howard Brightman. an official race monitor, said tbe Double Eagle's world famous com - manders Maxie Anderson and Ben Abruzzo bad planned to end their flilbt at 6 a.m .. but the duo. decided to press on after receiv· ing reports of fair ' weather ahead. "IT'S UGllT NOW and they can see what's going on." he said. "'Ibey were expecting the weather to be pretty bad back there but they decided to con- tinue now that the weather is looking up.·· Brightman. one of several vo lunteer a m ateur radio ope rators monitoring the race. said he was "gelling a little wor- ried'' about the Double Eagle 's only competitor. the "Rosie O'Grady." of Orlando, Fla. The balloon was last seen at 1 a.m. 20 miles northeast of Barstow. Calif. "WE'RE GE171NG a little worried about that. but we 're s ure they 're all r ig ht ," Brightman said . "It does happen that they get in areas where there aren't any pay phones or any way to get back to me " The "Night-Star," piloted by Dewey Reinhard and J oe Kit· linger. touched down at 3 p.m. Monday afternoon in Mil!ord, Utah, and had been the front· runner in the race until today. Brightman sa.id that because or the wlique rules of the balloon competition. "it 's impossible" lo say which of the two balloons left in the air might win. THE BALLOON WHICH sails t ... e furthest in any direction from the launch point 1n Long Beach wins. a nd no time limit is set. Brightman said. "We don't know when they'll come down." Bri~htman s aid "We could be here all week ·· Brightman said the poss1b1hty of a tie bu not been considered, but if one were to occur "it would probably be put to an ap· peals board." ALL 0'111Ea 15 balloons~ that e ntered the race over the weeke nd were down by late Monday. Most of them never got out of the Los Angeles area, and some residents were s urprised to see balloons dropping out or the sky. This is the first Bennett race since it was discontinued in 1938. Named for a famous American publisher. it was a popular event m the early 1900s. Abruzzo's and Anderson's balloon. constructed Just for the race, is about one-fifth the size of the craft they used to cross the Atlantic MANY FOREIGN balloons were en tered. The Italians landed in Alhambra, the French returned to earth in Altadena, the Japanese droppe d into Highland Park and the Belgians said someone shot at them near San Bernardino in the second day of the e vent. Be lgium's Francis Schaul said, "It's hap- pened to me in Belgium, too.·· One Germ an entry fizzled out on the roof of t~rona Cann's house in Arcadia. Local police said M rs. Cann was a good sport about the surprise visit. Action Delayed I.OS i\NCl-:LES I AP 1 C rit1c 1 z1n ~ (iov Edmund G. Brown Jr and the Legislature for dra~u~ing lhc1r feet m fund- ing lo<'al government. county :-Up<'rv1snr-.. bav1• dclayt>d budget <frl1hN;H1on~ from J une 8 to Aug.>S -A• DAIL y PtLOT Editorial Page ...................................................................... TUHday, Mey 29, 1971 Robert N. WMd/Pubtlsher Battered Women I • Need More Help It's been only 1n recent yean that public attention has focw;t'<l on the tra1k pliaht or women who are aabuaed a.nd battert'd by their 6uabands. Fur the past three years. physically tormented nomen ln Oranac County have round ure r~ru1e for he msclvl'IS und their children at The Women 's Tranid· onaal LiVifll Center . . Throut:h dedic.•uted worke r s labor1n1 under the leuderstup or Or. Alice Oksman-Banne r . the center has won wideMprt!ud resJ>("c t rort he s~rvices It provlde8. 1 The Orun)!e County Board of Supervisors recognized that act last wL•l!k whe n it agl'eed to .support the center's $300,000 application for u federal gr ant nt>eded to buy a 75· bed formttr convale scent hospital lt'u a sad commentary that butter ed wo me n's need s should be s ur h that the l'ente r s ho uld find at necessary to expand from its present 18-bcd r esidential facility to a large r setting. But the need exisb And t he Board of S upervisors acted correctly wht.>n 1t l!ndorsed thl· I' enter 's grant applit'alion Fare Hike Still Valid On the s urface it seem ed reasonable for the Orange County Trans it District < OCTO 1 to postpone a planned bus fare inc rease in li ght of a 40 percent increase an bus ridership as a result of the ga soline shorta ge . But on examination the move seem s more good- he arted than economicall y sound. The tra nsit district announced earlier this month tha t it would be going ahead with a planned June fare in- c rease from 35 ce nts to 40 cents. since it still costs the dis· tric:t Sl.30 per passenge r to ma intain the bus service. At thctt time it was noted ther e was no guarantee the increase in riders hip would continue indefinite ly. L<Ast week , when the ave rage numbe r of bus rider s rose from 71 ,000 to 100.000 a day. the fare increase was postponed .:_ at least until Septem ber and perha ps until .Ja nuary But the oper a tiona l cost per passenger remains the sam e Additiona lly. district directors approved a n e mergen· t'Y plan lo hire 16 more drivers to run extra buses on •-rowded routes to h a ndle the passenger load. This plan C'ould boost operating costs by $1. 7 million a year. Sim:e senior citizens would continue to ride free in <JOY case. under a county s ubsidy agr eem ent. it would s eem wiser to s lir k by the fi ve-} ear fare m C'rease plan re- gardless of inl'reased ride rship in the h1>pe of making mnn• of a de nt in tht· OCTD defi cit A Tillie and a Place T ht· fr~mcrs of thf• Coni-.t1tut10 n were well <.1warc of lhc hazards invol ved in mi xing church a nd state . That's why the sep<.1ral1un of the two was clearly set forth. But even today there are whose who apparently fail lo accept o r comprehend the separation. Now we have m e mbers o f a n organization called Fi re fightc rs for Chris t a r tive ly prom otmg their born agarn relig ion tx>th on and off duty. The firemen . do ubtless sincere in their e fforts to save souls as well i:I S human life and pro perty. a re handing • nut <.'i:lrds with t heir names. home ph9ne numbers . scrip- Lur <J l references a nd o ffors of Christian counseling to the victims of c\isa sters to which they are summoned in the tourse of their duties While the firefighte rs have every rig ht to practice Lheir belie fs and recruit more believers in their free time. this is clearly ove rstepping the constitutional mark. If a grorer or carpenter or lawyer wants t.c;>J>romote h1~ person a l r~lig ious beliefs during working nours. it might be questione d but it's certainly his constitutional r ight. But fire fi ghte rs a re as much a pa rt of the state a s police officers and school te achers and post.al employees a nd i:IS s uch they are part of the state whe n on duty. Furthe rmore, it 's quite possible that the people they a rc called to aid, as well as the ir fire station colleagues. may he practitione rs of another religion for whom such proselytizing would be unwelcome at best. T he fire fighters would be well advised to ponder this . • ·Opinions e~pressed rn the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of theJr authors and artists . Reader comment is invited. Aqdress The Daily Pilot, P.O. Sox 1560 Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321 . Boyd I Old Hickory ByL.M.BOYD So you thought Andrew Jackson was nickna-med "Old Hickory" because he was as tough as a hickory branch. did you? Likewise Research reveals, however, that be was so called because as General Jackson in 1813 In a fight against the Creek In~ dians. his troops ran out of rations. so he -fed them hickory nuts. Debate soes on about the abWty of Japan during Worlfl War D to defend her bome islands against invasion. Had Dear Gloomy Gus The Speaker of tbe House ..,_ eooar-1 t. lncepdle of developi.na an aceeptable standby 1a1 retton•na plan. If that '1 tbe case, who need• Concreaa? It not been for the atomic bomb, inquires a client, bow loog would it have. taken American forces to occupy thole islands? At least two ye.n, accordi.nl to Pentagon estimates. Tbe Japanese luld two million soldien in posi- tion, at leut 9,000 kamikaze planes and IOO kamikaae· type frolmen. Item No. 848 ln our Love and War man's ftle lists red aa tbe lingerie color that men 1enerally re1ard as the most romaatlcally stlmwatlng. Was at age 23 that Aristotle Onas sis first became a mUlionaire. Just when I got around to repof'tina tbat the Univenlty of North Carolina was the on- ly cone,e natloawtde to band out de1ree• on real 1beep1kln, that school lwitcbed to paper for IUCb eredentlala. Re1ret1. In· ddeD&ally, UNC may be tbe oa)J unlftl'Sity In the country thet ever recalled lta dlPkNnat tbe way Detroit re-eella can. In May of 1975, the lnatlt.Uon .._ back 3,100 diplomas. Somethlq was wroq with tbe lnk. Tbe let- ten kept fallinc. off. Real •beeP9kin replacement. were ....... , Rowland Evan8/Robert Novak Carter Misjudge Soviets? WASHlNGT The bom- 1aa11ln Christian's vlew of the Soviet UnJon held by Jimmy Carter is comln& into the open from ~hind cloaed doors of the White House East Room in ways d11eoncert1na to those bein1 pressed lo back the new strategic itrms hmitationtreaty (SALTlll ·'The preside nt is a man with pc .. c~ in his heart," one in fluent1a1 Democratic senator who is undecided told WI after Carter's East room sess ion with senators the night or May 2 1 . .. What scares me more than anything else about SALT is that he seems convinced that the Russians have that same peace and good will in their hearts." The senato r 's a ppraisal · President Carter for reasons of background, upbringing and religious heritage --takes the Soviet leaders at race value when they profess longing for detente and peace bet ween the superpowers. A MODERATE Re publican seantor. also undecided a nd also present at the White House SALT dinner. saw Lhe same phenomenon in Carter 's sudden an~er over questions a bout possible Soviet violations or SALT II. This senator told us th a t during a n othe r wise maste rful, ··well-modulated .. perform a nce. the president "boiled over" no the cheatinl( question seemingly rC'sentful that the Russians would he ac- cused of such un-Christian con· duct. Carter flatly rejected !-'harges. implicit in the q uestions from Senators. th at Moscow had cheated on SALT I'. Not al all, ht· said; there were "misunderstan d ings" but the careful anti · cheating maclunery worked out by Washington <.1nd Moscow had prevented ac:tual viol<.ttions ... A challengt•d na tion has alway-. ba<.'ked down." Carter said Moreover. the prohable "max 1mum g<1rn " by Soviet cheating would be a mere "2 pe rn·nt. .. Carter said. Th~t would never be worth the potentiu l disgrace of being found out. CARTER'S acceptance of Sov iet integrity goe~ far beyond Mailbox 51R ? ... lHE S.A.LT. 'JERlflCATlON OOYS SAY THE'fVE PlCKED UP SOME SCUD EVIDENCE Of RUSSIAN CHEATING. possible cheating. On the next aft ernoon. May 22. in another East Roo m S ALT-selling session. the president appeared lo his e1udjence to make light or the Soviet Union 's g lobal political offensive, supported by Cuban and other revoluti(lnary forces Present for <.1 session lasting over two hours rollowing lunch were a roomful of establishment figures, rich in eld er statesmen Henry Ca bot Lodge, Dea n Ru s k, Adm. Thomas H. Moorer, David Pack <Ard and William Paley among others . The presi dent told them that .. several" :-.C'nators he had dined with the previous evening had expressed conc·t'rn that the Russians were plotting war against the U.S This was "irrational." Carter 111 !>isl ed . l'xpos1n g a n inah1lity among thcst• :-.em1tors to deal with the real ~Mid THE St:NATORS actuall v <lid not sec Moscow m aking .. war· on th<.· U.S.. they ha d asked about inhe rent contradictions bet ween SALT 11 e1nd the Soviet gains al tht.• t'XJ>('nse of the U.S. in Africa, Asia and the Arabian pe ninsul a . On the ne xt day. Carter criticized these senators for thinking SALT could be used to restra in "peaceful competi· tion" by the Soviet Union. Carter's explanation of the Soviet desire fo r SALT II was in the s<i'me vein The president sa id the Russians. having at· tained military parity or equali - ty with the U.S .. now wanted to cut military s pending and atta in e qu<.tlit y in econo mic a nd political power. In fact, there is nothing in the treaty that would slow the fantasllc pace of Soviet arms-building THE SPIRITl'AL strain that has motivated Carter in many residential undt'rtakinAs showed through his clai·m to the cld<'r s tatesmen of overall C S strategic !.uperiorily dt•sp1te dl·· r1cienc1es In certain t'.l:l ll bers lii?r weapons. lfr startled hts <ill d1ence by <issl·rtrng th<.tl thl· acJ ministration's !'>Upport or human rights and oppos1t11m to rcictsrn is partly respon!>t ble for th al superiority. While Carter IS generally er fective in his t·xtraortlinary persone1l efforts lo st..,I SALT. critical S<'nators clearly irnte1te him . Al a session fo llowing the ....... *' - senatorial dinner. he referred lo .. timid'" senators seeking to ame nd the treaty rath!?r than vote it up or down and tQ "out dated notions" about the Cold War by senators . He has. how- e ve r , profited from he;tvy criticism that his earlier char~c or ''warmongering'' against SALT was hurting the treaty's prospects for ratification. BUT ANOTHER form of mongering is now appearing : fearmongerlng. At one session. Rabbi Alexander Schindler rose fo r a stateme nt which one participant said had earmarks of being planted by the presi dent's men. Schindler. one of the nation's most respec:ted J ewish lt·adc rs, told the C1ssembled notables the1t tht' n<.1llon's reform l'On~regations ha<f decided to bac k S/\LT II hcc<.1use to do o I h l' r "' 1 s c ~ 11 u I d n p e n l ht' ~urld 's door lu a 'hohJl·a usl. .. Th€.• prl•s1dt•nl nodded 10 agreement To SA LT skeptic!>. however, such a warninA is no more valid as a rc<.1son to back SALT than C<.tr tcr 's idealistic ~c')erosity in attributing to the Kremlin the same AOod will that hes an fus own heart. Investment for Handicapped Benefits All To the Editor : Your editorial of 318/79 has been festering on my mind for some time. The gist of the editorial was that making public transportation accessible to persons with disabilities is not worth the cost. The issue to these persons is not price. it is freedom! The following e xcerpt from Amicus published by the Na- tional Center for Law and the Handicapped in .January. 1976 says it eloquently· "Few issues are as important to disabled persons as accessible t rans portatio n se rv ices. Transportation can make the difference between meaningful work and m e re s ubsistence. between sharing the community or one's friends or being isolat· ed. between enjoyment or the world of art. sports. and public affairs or be ing deprived of those dimensions or existence The availability of accessible transportation affects directly the quality of life." The long range benefits which accrue to society for accessible transportation far exceed the short range cost of lifts. The employment of each person with a disability will save taxpayers $6,000-$10,000 per year in dis- ability and medical benefits and enable the individual to earn two to three times these amounts an· nually. For a $30,000 annual benefit, society should be able to purchase and service many bus lifta over each employed han- dicapped person's lifetime. Therefore, our reluctance lo fund ac~ transPOrtatlon not oal)' " harsh," it la in- humane and short sighted. Why • not enable our disabled cillzens to become tupayen rather than tax users? JIM CRAWFORD Community 0r1a~Uon Speclallat, Reaional Center of Oranle Cou!tY •-'i.l...UA ..... To tbe Editor: I for one am weary of Arab· baiting cartoons. They are not very lntel111ent. The latelt one, run by the Dal- ly Pilot May 21, and depict.inc the Arabi u bloated plutocratl, makes me woador anew at the lack ol elementary wisdom and common deeency so often lack- ing in the powe rs that han• custody of tht' modern press. It is stran~c that some Americans belittle. defame e1nd bait all of the oil -producin~ sta tes of the Mid -East, dammn~ nne and all for not turning their oil wells inside out for us lo plunder at will. While the diatribes of Iran's Khomeini may rile Americans. particularly those who seldom look at both sides of a coin. he is hardly typica l of all Arabs or all Arab nations. IN TRUTH, if we but possessed one fraction of the fairness we claim for ourselves. we would realize that we would have scarcely any oil at all if the oil-producing Mideast were to turn off the spigot. Why haven't they? Obviously because they possess Car more fairness than we. Saudi Arabia in particular has s hown r e sponsible statesmanship, restraint and consistent forbearance in the face o( our long repeated sins to the Arab world. Oil happens to be their na- tional product. They owe it lo no one, and most especially they do not owe it to us. Ir they were to decide they wished it all lo re- main in the ground. they would be within their rights. R. WILLIAMS Punrla Car Wcult Ga11 To the Editor: Jn the May 18 edition of the Daily Pilot. you reported that the Orange County District Al· torney "may seek a preliminary injunction" against gas stations involved in apparent gas sale il- legalities. Primarily. the offende rs ap· pear to be the ear washes who a re requiring the consumer lo purchase a car wash in order to be eligible to buy a limited a mount of gas. Attorneys for the car washes contend that federal regulations allow these pro- cedures as their clients' primary business is car washing, and. on· ly secondarily, are they involved in the sale of gas . LAST WEEK I had my first land lasll such experience. By purchasing a $3.50 car wash I was entitled to purchase up lo a maximum or 10 gallons or un· leaded gas at 94.9 cents per gallon. The restriction to 10 gallons was not made apparent unUI one was close lo the pumps where a small sign was posted. Needless to say, there were many disgruntled customers promising never \o return. I would like to suggest a sim- ple solution to the problems created by these car wash policies. Since the car wasbes "Oh, yeah? Well, I bet my father's been In enalylte longer than your father." a re claiming that their primary business is lo wash cars, and s ince the s·a1e or gas is both secondary e1nd obviously caus· ing problems. why not have them give up their ~as allot- ments during the gas shortage? This could the n be divide d among the stations who are try- ing hard to obey the new regula- tions while still serving the public to the best of their ability. SCOTT F. CALDER Bla..e Bro..,•? To the Editor: In the cadence of an old college cheer: Who's the cause of the gas lines? Brown! Brown! Brown! He hasn't the guts lo c ountermand Mike Curb's proclamation that would release an additional 1,000,000 gallons of gasoline per day. He gave that job to his hatchet man and former campaign manager. Tom Quinn. Quinn ran like a rabbit. His environmentalists were clogging the gas lines. ova .IERRY would never dirty our air. He says so. He is clean. Quinn is to blame. Our Jerry only uses our surplus tax dollan to run to Washington to see the President and for the presidency. In a ftcelll lnterview in Baton Rouge, Gov . Edwards of Louiaiana summarized Brown's actions that led to our guoline shortage . No refinery construction. No Alaskan oil terminal. Only Miller and Anhewer-Buac:h breweries were allowed to be built. All bail to the liquor lobby , and tbe emoluments that now from it! How come you papen and tbe TV newsies keep those foodies from us! Are you afraid of Jerry. hll batebet mea·and tbe Sacramemo praetorian 1uard! THOMAS H. ANDERSON .Ir. • lAtt4m from f'IGIMn ON ..... 1'1w """ to ~ ,..,.,. .., ,,, ~ "''""'' * ..,,., .. ,. ......... wn.r. of• _,... or leu • ,,. ofMI ptllftftff. AU ..,..,. -.......................... .... ---·-llil ......... ,....... ., ..,,... ,..... " .. '°""'· ""'-..U MC llil •ttillrt ---------... --..... ·-----------------------------.... ----- 1 --l.OCAL /MISCELLANY TUlldlw. Mey 29. 1971 , Starting IJfe Over Gambling Measure Quartz under glass. Our classic clocks have modern qu.irt.1. mowments. 400-day anniversary clocks under gla~!> domes: Viet Df!Ctor, Wife Suffer for Freedom, Eddor·, Note' Th" LT fta. U.'11 of jotl1 o~~• .. o DoUJf Pilot .... ,,.. .• tkfoalang th# P'°'*nu and progr•u "' rttaettltfl{I about IN 000 lltdoc,_.• reftl!IH.t '" Orange Cou"'Y By JACKIE HYMAN Ot_O..,,... ..... In Vwtn1t m, Quan1 N1~en was Uw hf'ad of • hosp1~I as wt•ll us the •ulhor of three published novels Ht• 1tnd his wife . Mai Pham,• pha rmacist. had two homt•s a nd a high standard of ll\'ln&. In 1975, they found the mselves' huddled In u cold barn u·ks at Cam p Pendleton with no belon~ mgs but a sack of clothes . Mai Pham was five months pregnant. .. WE W£8E IN A STATE OF ronfus1on ... Sh(' recalls ··w e didn't know what the fu ture wo uld be how to earn a hvmg or anythmi:: We thought a bout our loved ones back in Vietna m ll seemed to m.~ lik~ a long period of time that would never ~nd . What lay ahead were years or hard work and sacrifice before the couple was able to regain their professional credentia ls. save up enough to buy their home in Costa Mesa and help other relat ives com e to America. ...... ~ Pushed Dally P'llet Slaff ....... SACRAMENTO CA P> Casino gambling would be allowed in the San Bernardino County city of Adelanto and the Amador County town or J aclts on if a ballot fneasure by a Sherman Oa ks man is s uccessful. The s e cre tary of sta te 's office said that for the lllh time in live years. Robert Wilson is try ing to qualify a gambling and extended pari·mutuel wage ring initiative. H e need s 553. 790 voters · s ignatures by Oct. 15 to qualify for the June 1980 ballot . said Sec r e t a ry of S t a t e March Fong Eu. H it makes the ballot. the initiative still needs th e approval o r t he vote rs. A. Octagonal with &evl'lcd glass panels, wood top and base. 5225. 8 . $100. SLAVICK"S Today. both work al Fairview State Hospilul in Costa Mesa. Quang Ng uyen. 39. is once again a licensed physicia n. while Mai Pham . 29. works a:. a m edical technician. LIFE BEGINS AGAIN FOR VIET REFUGEES Mai Pham, Quang Nguyen at Fairview Measure OK'd SACRAMENTO IAP> Gov. Edmund Brown J r . has signed legisla· lion designed to keep re· d evelopme nt dis tricts fro m defaulting on their bo nd s beca u s e o f Proposition 13. The bill 1s SB 55 by Sen. James Mills of San Diego. I'"'' '"" ..i, . ._ C.1n(1• 1<117 I J.,hmn 1 .. tJnd. Nl·wrorr'c..·1111·r. Nl'wpqrt lkJ,h '""' c .......... r Lu• An>:1•1 .. , """ Dw.:u I I." v. ).;4' l..._r un.o • t 'Ll\lC~ \ ,onV• "" nl '""'..,~·~ J'l..tn .. ,,, Amt",.,,.,.. l 'ptl""--. \ l!>A \1.,lohr ("1,.1,1(~ \1101 •nJ Pho,,... ln.1UU'I•·' ln\111 ,J ~--1 .. , tM '"°"'' THEY EXPLAINE D THAT THERE IS 5.t1ll som e confusion ahout their name:; In Vietnam. people are usually addressed hy their given name oer ause so m any people share the sam e family na m es. . / In addition. a lthough the wife n •tams ht-r fa mi· '-.) ly na me , Mai Pham is addressed as Mrs. Quang Gun Victims Sue Sears Over Sale r.rr.~.,..,.. ,.J~I ,..t.., •~· wtt"• rt •pf .. •" _w\, pl~" S~ ,.,, l~""f•ll\'-' JnJ h .. nJf1hpt \11 mh r '"" /1-u·tl·" f .,,,,,} Her hu.c;band is called Dr . Quang. · Both agreed thev had a ht.!ad start on m any refugePs because t hey had studied E ng lish. a lthough nt•ithc r had muc:h experience in s peaking Jl. THEY EXPLAINED THAT THEY decided to fl ee Vietnam because of lhe1r desire ror freedom .. We kne w about the communists." Or. Quang s aid. "They don 't a<'cept a nything that's against their ideology .. • At the lime, he was ht•ad of his own Ob· s tel ricat.gynecological clinic 1n a suburb of Saigon. Whe n Vi et n am fell. mos t o f their pos~essions were at t heir home near the cltni<'. whit·h they <'ouldn 't rc •a,·h from the home where they wt•re staying in Saigon. ··we didn't take anylhtnt! with us.·· Mrs Quang said. "I had only 30 m1nutrs to prepare i.o I Just gr abbed a f<>w clothes in a c;C1ck " Fl.F.f:JNG WITH TllF.M w•;Rt; Mrs. (.Juang c; parents and ht'r two brothers a nd sisters. but none of Dr. Qua m(sfa mily was able to escape. They arrived al the airport to find a frighten- ing s ituation. "The airport wa s bom b('d ... Mrs Quang sC11d ··Everything was in chaos. We wen• lucky we wt•re 'II able to gel out safely ... They spent two weeks on Guam . then flew to Camp Pendleton. There. they were luc ky e nough lo draw one of the fe w bar racks rather tha n a tent in the unaccustomed chilly May weathe r. "IT WAS FREE ZING AT NIGHT," Mrs . Qua ng reca lls. Wt! had to wear three or rour coat!> or Jackets" Finally s ponsors were found and Dr. a nd Mrs . Qua ng moved in with a Costa Mesa family for ISee VI ETS' PLIGHT. Page A9) FatherNDay is June 17th ••• if Dad lives out of town SELECT A FOOD GIFT PAK TODAY \\e'll send it for you! Texas Spread 18.98 P'lu 1 tuarantHd dellnry cllart• If 1lllppecl OM/\llA. Nt.>b I /\PI T wo viC'lnns of a 1977 s hooting al Cluh R9 anrl their fomilu•s h<i vc filed laws uits lotallni.: more • tha11 ~I ll 5 m illi o n against Sc-;.irs Hocbut'k & Co. for sl'lli ng the gun to the assa ilant The laws uits wcr C' rit ed in l S D1str1c t Cc111rt hen· hv Patricia Allison anrl Hilary lloes · ing. both injured in tht• l\ov 2G. J!l77. incident when tJlyssC's I.. Cribl)s ope ned firt> on the night c lub with a 12.gaugt! shotgun. k1lllng a deputy shn1ff and wounding 25 µersons T he law:-u1b C'Ontcnd St·ars should tw ht.•ld lia· ble for damages because a local Sears outlet <1 l- lcgc•dly sold tht.• shf)tgun used in the ~hooting~ Exchange OK SAN DIEGO IAP 1 An agreem e nt to ex · t.·hange faculty, stude nts and facilities was s igned by San Di e~o St ate University -a nd the Mex· i ca n Tec hno l og ica l Institute offi cials. See this and~ other gift paks on dlspl8y at." ff iclc0'1 , •• ----Of OHIQ® SOUTH COAST PLAZA a....-c ...... ... 540-6991 O,..hlJWtpaht.W61-. IZ·I ~~ Leading Cheae Stores~ Las Vegas. 30%off. one-way including tax No lower unrestricted fare available. Every coach seat. Every flight . W 1th gasoline prices so high -and with supplies so short and Imes so long -/Jying to Las Vegas now makes more sense than ever. Espeaally when you can fly for 30% off on Hughes Auwest. And when you can leave from whichever airport m the L.A. area is most converuent for you: Burbank, Ontano, or Orange Connty. Burbank. The most non-stops every d ay. Leave Burbank Arrive Las Vegas 8:15a.m. 9:01 a.m. non-stop l 0:55 a. m. l l :41 a. m. non-stop 2:30 p.m. 3: 18 p.m. nqn-stop 6:40 p.m. 7:28 p.m. non-stop Ontario. The most non-stops every day. Leave Las Vegas 9:10a.m. 3:50p.m. 7:30p.m. Leave Ontario Arrive Las Vegas Leave Las Vegas 7:00a.m. 7:44a.m. non-stop 8:15 a.m. 9:30 a. m. 10: 14 a. m. non-stop 2:10 p.m. 3: 15 p.m. 3:59 p.m. non-stop 7:50 p.m. Orange County. The most non-stops every day. LeawOrange County Arrive Las Vegas Leave Las Vegas 7:15a.m. 8:02 a.~.non-stop lO:OOa.m. 12:10p.m. 1:05p.m.non-stop 12:15p.m. 12:45p.m. 1:36p.m.non-stop 1:35p.m. 6: 10 p.m. 7:00 p.m. non-stop 2:55 p.m. 6:40 p.m. 7:30 p.m. non-stop 8:50 p.m. 9:35p.m. Arrive Burbank l 0:01 a. m. non-stop 4:4 1 p.m. non-stop 8:21 p.m. non-stop Arrive Ontario 9:01 a.m. non-stop 2:54 p.m. non-stop 8:34 p.m. non-etop ArriwOrangeCounty 10:52 a.m. non-atop 1 :09 p. m. non-atop 2:30 p.m. non«op 3:50 p.m. non«op 9:39 p.m. non-stop 10:24 p.m. non-etop Just call ct 1T6Vel A gent, your Corporate 1T4Vel Arrangei; or Hughes Airwest at: Hollywood ~-!:idnld MonlCd CulYCr City ft.lll.rVnl. Loe Ang.lee n . • Int~ rnmorw lnQlowood Compton Bw11<1 P41Jc Fullunon l...dlcewood rw~1.-..1 1An.heim T0114llll.v ..,__,..._,, Loi &.ch s.n .. Arw ORANGE COUNTY Huntl!l(1ton .AIRPORT ee.ch IMno Nlr'lfPOl1 BcNch Cost<! Mvs.i LosAngeles (213)772-5100 Ontano (714)98&6724 Burbank (213)247-Bm Orange CoWlty (714)540-2060 . - ________________ . _____ .;.. ______ ..., ____ -__ ._..._~._._.·__,,,.,.._ __ , -'liu DM.V PILOT J •• j .u :.ii I , • • .. . • ·' • . . · . • . . . . • . .. HOW TO G£1' INFORMATION ON The world looks a lot better from the bus. That's becausu the bu·, breezes ng ht by thu qd~ line,, And when you look at qas. pnces. the bus looks bett<:r still. It's true, on the bm; yo u save time. you save Qds money. purk· mg and you savu a bundle on costly tune·ups and rc:pcurs The bus 1s one ol the best bdr· gains in town. Now that we've shown you the bottom line, take the step from the gas lines to the bus line. Stttp #1: You need a bus sched- ule. That little item shows you how to go from your place, to your ~!ace of work. or any other place m Crange County. Bus ndmgmfor· mabon is available mover 150 corvenient locations. Check your loca! pest office, city hall, shop · pmg.cer-rter;-librapY,.cell~campus. or senior c1tize'1 's center: Step #2: Pick up an OCTD Ride-Gwde dt the same time you pick up your .chc..O ulv Th0 R1rle·Gu1cJv map~; Services above and o ut the entire OCTD rout1.;: !Jy!,t<:m beyond the call. dnrl explains our many services The bus is here to serve you and how to use them. and we have a variety of services Step #3: When you CJO to the to do 1t. For example, our D1al- bus stop, please arnve a few min· A-Ride serVJcc-d phone call has utos early Step #4: And remem · a bus calling ng ht at your door ber to go with the exact fare. o ur m iust 30-mmutcs. EasyR1der pro- d nvers don't carry change. vides fast localized service in cer· For information call tam neighborhood areas. We give 636-RIDE. handicapped nder~ a helping hand with D1al·A·Ltft service. Com· Our bus service changes as muters save lime and money by your need for service changes. Call using Park -N· Ride-an express 636-RIDE to verify your planned fro d eel k trip, recent c hanges, special ser-service m esignat par mg vices or holiday schedules. Or areas to congested business simply dial the operator and ask centers. for our toll-free number ZENITH The fare's fair. 7-RIDE. The bus is an economy mcx:lel. Remember. thousands and You can nde all over town on thousands of people are getting our fixed route servire for exactly off the gas and on the ous, Our 35¢ ... Bus transfers are free . Just phone Imes are busy. So the answer 7CN one·way 1s the rule fo r special Ride the pass and pass the savings on to yourself. Everybme you ride the bus. you save. You save tune, you save gas, you save your.sell the aggra· vabon of traffic and parking and you save wear-and-tear on your car Local J)asses are $ l 4 monthly. A Park-N-Ride commutmg pass 1s iust $28. The pass also saves you the bother of keeping exact change on hand. These daJ'8, the smart money's riding on the bus. The bus is comfortable. It's dependable. So tf the gas cns1s 1s getting on your nerves. get on -the bus instead. 1s call late or early in the day. And bus fares mcludmg D. 1al·A·R1de . when you fall. tell the o~r:ator _ __Ea..Q<·N:Bide..a.nd Dial·A~·l ..... 1£ ..... t ..... B..u.u.._t _____ , wncre you re traveling to and Trom-there's an exceQ_bon to every rule --- cmd your arrival time. And please and the Park·N·R1de service from WERE HERE keep penol and paper handy. to JOt Fullerton to downtown L.A. is TO GEi' YOU THERE. down the infonnation yob need. it-it's $1.60 each way. In all cases, please carry exact fare unless you are riding on a pass or bcket book. ~. ~I ----------~--------------~----~ .. . ~--------··-_.., .. --.. =--~-------------··--------...--~---. , LOCAL.. I OBITUARIES ~.-21.1119 s ...,.Nell.-.. Ji'r•• r.,,. 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In ..__, 9oo«ll. c.. M>ll Setty Pim of L'91i"' ""1" <.• Survived O• f'U\ wife Heiet. IOftS •Ml ~ouwr Steve Pint ot KOCI••"· JlmH W G<1t-ld ot So P•~ Al••••· Memor111 \ervocH Pe<ll•C C• • •nd Rochud c Grl1wold 0j lllew Mott~ 0-1" 3100 Pec.lh< luc\Ofl. Antona •net 4 or•!llkllilOf' .... Vie• Ori,,., ~ 8'tecll. C• on Pro•••• \lfVIC<h _,., heicr.t P«llk T-"· ,,..y "·,.,,•I 4•00 PM In View -moro•I P•rk P«lll< View lle11 or ,_,. conlrlbullons to tr.. Mort ... .., 01..c10" A....,~.,. Artlwll1t Fo.lftCMhon or ti. ,.,,. Americ.,. **' AHOCllllOn Pee.Ille PEGGY L FRICK, re.,d4'nf of Cotla View -y dtrecton t-64·2700 Me,., C.. Paue<1 •••• on Moy u . llALAM& 1V7• Bo•n Nov•mDer ~. IUJ In NOAH k KAI.AMA, "'\10..nt of D•aow-. '>oull'I O•kold ~""'"'" by <AKI• -· CA Pes~ ••If on Mn hn hu-VIClo<. '°" Rk ... •d of 2•. 1'1t .. ""° -1' ~v1v1<1 by Iii• Oewrt Hol 5'><•~. C•. •net ,.,..,, wlle ...,,.,_ of CO\le Mew, Ce . • Ht1tyden Of K•P•. l(.iu•·· H•••U, 1 'on\ No.h k. K•••rn., Jr of Haw•lt, O•u9111•" Sl><tron O..•rt""" ol Cosle Pelrlck ol Co.I• Mew. C• .. Solomon of Me.a. C• M>d K•"'" C11rt1\lfl ol Co,11 Hewe lo, E-d ot !Mon Bruno, C• Me~. C11 "net"'" .,..rent• LeUer end ThOm•• ol HunllnQlon S.¥11, C• 4nd Fr~O• 1edrow 01 K•P.t. IC•u••. 1Hm• of M•mmotft M oun1••n, 1 H ........... ' granckllllOr"" Fu..... d"'9hle" 810ssom E••~ ol H•••ll. , ....... , •Ill De ""kl ... 7 00 PM on •nd Noaml K•l•mo (II !Mtn JO>fO, C• Wed-•CloY. M<I~ JO, 197'1 At ll'W P•d llc •ncl t brother Abraheon II' lldm• ot "'""' MoftUMV Ch•Ol'• EnlomDmenl H•••il ,. or...OChildren •nd 11 Q•••I Pe<lllc llltl'W Mernotlal PArk Pacollc grencl<hlklf.,, illlWmorlel \l!rvlu s woll vi.w Mon.,.•y -port BHch dl•U· .,_""'"on ~Y. """'JO, ••7• on st>v••rfl l months Th,•re Mrs Quan.i MOVe birth to their da~hler An N&uy~n. who wlll be 4 in Auauat. She ia tMir only child. tloWf'V\!r , the livlng altuaUoa didn't work out well, with conrtlcts c reated by dicrerences in culturt.' and lut'k of prlvau:y, Mra. Quan1 said. So, ulthouKh An wa~ only • mont1' old. Mrs. Quan~ drew u,xm hl'r improving English to call •·rnploymt•nt 1ti;:c·m·1t's ''I GOT I\ JOB AS A LA.BOaATORY auistant In Santa Aua. ttll by myself.'' Mrs. Quang1Said. Shl' ttnd her hu»b11nd a nd child moved in brief· ly with ht"r parf'nt!4, who had rented an apartment in (. 'oeit.1 Ml01>u, then found one of lhetr own nearby . With roy hr..,t IJOycheck. I managed to rent .in apartnw11t, Mr:. Quung :.aid.· I was so proud. I t'li1111ot t•xprt>~t-o huw I rt•lt It was JUSt like a real. house 111 lht• t•amlJ und HI the sponsor's house you didn't reuJly huvt· rmva<:' But the next rt•w vt•tirb wt!re not t•asy ones Or. Quan~ look u Job ab etn orderly m a con· valescenl hospital. keeping his profession as a doctor secret. He ft•ared hl' wouldn't be hired if he were seen as overqualified. "THAT WAS Rf;ALLV DEGRADING for ham, but ht-was willing tu tJo anything lo help the fami· ly." Mrs Quang said "We never had public as· sistance ·· Tht>n ('Umc a s tro ke of luck. Dr. George Ouane, a staff member at Fairview Slate Hospital, heard of Dr. Quang through friends and he and his wife Joan offered help and advice. As Dr. and Mrs. Quang became more com· forlablc in their new country. in part through the Duanes· help. both de<'1dcd to regain their pro· fessional credentials . Dr Quang went to Loma Linda University to take a four-month course preparing him for a federal licensan~ exam The test is available to rerugees who were llt·enscd physicians in their home country. MRS. QUANG TOOK <:Ot;RSES AT Cal Stale Dom1ng11<.'z Hills and Cal Slate Loni.: Beach and passed hPr .s tate t•x:-.i m to qualify as a medical lt•C'hnic-wn. Her pharm<1 colog1cal training in Viet· 11am had in~ludcd similar coursework. s he ex· plained. Joined about seven other Vietnamete doctors as u lntern there for a year. Tbroueb Dr. Duane. both bmband and wile became interested In Fairview and did volunteer work there. Eventually t.bey were both hired in their fields. One oC their most reward.in& moments came when they purchased their bome. The seller was none other than Dr. Quan1's former boa al bis newspaper job, Mrs . Quanc said. When he saw them with the real estate salesperson and beard the till~ "doctor." sbe said . "He was amazed." And so Dr. a nd Mrs. Quang began to pick up the threads or their former hves. DR. QVANG, WHO HAD PVBLISHED poetry as well as novels in Vietnam. is writing s hort stories and poems for Van Hoc Nghe Thuat. a Viet· namese literary magazine publish e d 1n Westminster. It prints lhe work of some of Vietnam's lop writt•rs and artists. many or whom now live in Los Angeles. Orange and San Diego counties. This year. Dr. Quang's mother and his s1ster·s family were a ble to come to America and are stay. ing with the couple. They're seeking an apartment but it ·s hard because the family has fi ve children. Mrs. Quang said. ~4:1N.7NJ>* ,,,... ~ F BIG ANNIVERSARY ~ PATIO & STORE SALE i I 0°/o to 50°/o "My sister's family is lucky to have us these first days lo explain the culture," Mrs. Quang said. "LIFE HERE IS MORE complicated than in Vietnam, .. said Dr. Quang, nohng that in his coun- try insurance is not common and the pace of hfe 1s much slowe r ·Tm grateful to the American government and peoplt' that we have the freedom. the OP· porturulies that lh1s count ry is offering,·· added Mrs: Quang, saying they hope to become c1t1zcns i nt·xt y~ar. "I feel Vl'ry badly about the fact that we lost our country and left behind almost 25 million peo- plt> who are suffering." she said. "We want to let ~ the American people know about the loss o~1 human ~ rights. so the Communist government w1 I kMw ., they can't go on torturing m y countrymen OFF EVERYTHING Fri •• Sat .. s-. ..... 1-2-J Sale Starts 9 p.a COME: ~!Ml d QIA.,. nl """" dncl -'" Cf!lebtM our 3to winat •n ~ w1ttt ou-a.ttQest .5M8....., 10~. ,.,. _,,. •• __, Buc11,...,,1i. WhHc Or Quan~ <1wa1ted the r<•sults of his ex- CL•RK Hu~:=IE,"u11NER. ,0 1• ;':~~.~~!!s".'"· e.n 8'-"' am. he delivered newspapers in Costa Mesa to DR. AND MRS. QUANG SAID they hope .,..,1 01 c.o.10 Mew. c.. P•ue<1 •w•v ..... 1En1E earn money, still keeping his profession a secr<'l. Americans won't judge too harshly the new (Ir · John Thomas Ltd. o" May 2s. '"'·...., ,, .unt1....i .,., 111s •UlH M &ARNETTE, 11~vore• ••· But even when he learned the welcome nt'WS rivals who at first must struigle with the language •"" H"""'· "'' _. Clerll T11mer, Jr. sident 01 CMI• MeY. C&. Pu.ea •••v d uJt d t• t If •nethls__.. .. ,,.,LH,..._•.•11 onM•,n,tt7'1neosi.-w.c..si. that he had p<asscd, Dr. Quang ·!> trials weren't ;.n c urcan some 1mesaccep we are. °' '°'" MH.t. c.. HI'•-· wells " •u••••ed 11v ""' .s.uoM•• M" over. He had to find an internship difficult ··1 believe that If they can get on their own _. ~l"'UES GIFTS l urM• ol MlnMsol•. "'' brotlle" .......... C-lly ... Cotll Mew, ca . . ' """I ..... I JOlln Tu...... ol llllnoh. lom Turftlr of •n<l 1 9,.n«lllldn>I" SIUfn!wN)Om vis-b(>cause he was s ttl l mas tering Enghsh. fcl'l. they will contribute hard work and willing. ~ & s1• II FLOWERS Ofllo •nd "''~ .... ,••-Woll ll•o "' ll•tlOfl will ... llekl on f~d•v. Mey lll'SS t.o America ... Mrs. Quang said "We had had ~ ~ ~ Ml,.nei.oto. Memotlll w.ntlc•' will be 1'. tt1' '"°"' 17 00 Hoon lo 1 00 PM • 11e1d on ~..s.y, M<iy JO. 1•,. .,, '"'"',..."'-•1en wu1""' """'in 111e HOWEVER. LUCKILY IT TURNED out that times but we struggle. I firmly ~lievc lhe Vitt _ 332 forfft A•.-.... • oo PM •• s1 Jo11n '"" O•••n• ,...,,, ... """ '" f _ur.,..n ~m•1e•v. Dr. Loravnc Ba rton at Huntington Memorial namesc will become good c1t1zens. .. ........ 4 • •-,_ ... 49 .... 722 Epl«-1 Church. CO\" Me,,.. C• In· Colore<IO S0-1~. C"otora<IO Harbor H · 1 · · p d · V _..... _.. " ...., '•'"""1"'"""· '""""0111o ... ,"°" L••n·Mount 0<1v~ Mor1uMy 0, co••• osp1ta tn iJSU ena was receptive lo 1etnamese -1 "•l>u••on mav ~ "'*"'' 10 c•111•• ,.,, ... 1or-rd1nqa1rec10" ,.osss• physicians and offered Dr. Quang a position. He Wednesda11 :BoatP~Renewed. _...,AVAVt:. .,,_.,,./W,,,l'>:'t:. Ii.. SI JOIWI ll'lr DIUllM fpbcoPal DI•· -----------------------------------------------------------< ••"°"•,., F-°' llw Ore-c°""'"' Clleoter of !he ArrwrlcMO HeMt A' \O<••t•Of'I 8ttttl ...... ,on Furwtt•I Ho .... ol '°'" -dorl!<IOr\. OOflZALIEI JOE LOUIS GONZALEZ. ege •~. •• ,,..,., o1 Oronoe C-IY. -mor••• MntKH Wiii lie -•• SI SI"""' & .Jud• C.lllollc Church, Huntln910" 811<11, Ge on ~ •• May JO 1m et 1·!11 PM. Sunll...O by ~Is "' lert ...,_.,, Glodys, Rlla Incl Iii~ brolll••~ G 8etN1rd GonHIH •nd Cllllrle\ L !>mlth •nd "'' son JM Lou•'· Jt • d411uqh1er' M•r91e •no OonM SCMIEllllt JAY SCHERER, \lrVICf'S .,. P<tnd· .... •11111 P«llK 11;ew AMmor••• p.,. Mort ... rv IELLSal.ftftY Ll..OYO KIRK £1.LS8f RRY, 91, PISHd _., on M•v 24, ""· s. I.•-lle«tl, c.. Sffvl<tt ..... llold on TvHdtt,, Moy 1t, "'" with Rev. ftobort L. C0<nel1son ol SI, Mlfy EpiK ..... Oourcll oflr<la0"9. Mr. £1 1\ber,., ""' -.. 1n ... ,..,.. City, 11- 11"411•. -"" ..... _._, '" , ... G.H. Sutton S-0 ~,.,.,.*lo•• tlre....,,I '" c.t11orn1a, He ••• • l2ncl Oe9r" ,,.._ ..., • member of n. Rolerw Cklb In...,..,,. City, llllnols He I\ wr"W1¥9d bY "~\. ••fe ~s1e. ~te-p d-hter PelflCI• TArtaOll• of L"9UN Beech. Co .. 2 gr.....,ch lldren •no 1 9reel·9r1nd<hlld. Buroi\I wtll bo private Rey F"fnllV LllQune 8eec:ll Mottu•rf 11.,.,...rlv S.,.llerl d lrec- tot\ DAVIDSON ROBIN Cl•AY O•VtOSON. rl'«d•nl 01 Co•la ""°""· C.. Pa"'"" awav °" Mtiv 1h, 191' He o••d• .. ~•·r1 frOfTI Loa•• HIQll Scllool ol Ano~om, C• '••\\ ot 1M Hf''' sutv•vt!'d by hill\ w•t~ ~u'\an ot Cm•• ~ ..... C... ~ A•ron paf'enh Mr •nd Mr~ Wr\let 0tt¥iO\On ot AnANim, Ca. ststen K.,tny P•r•?. of AnaM•m . t-i••h . CA ttnd Nancy WHI'°" of Garden Croiwe. Ctl ServtCf!\ were ""kl an _.,.,, M11y n. "" •• the ... .,_ L••n Memorl•I Ch•~· wolh Rev Cherles HUQl'I'\ ot lhe J'11\I 8 "PllSI Olu•Cl'I Of An-Im, OllltlAI Ing. Service~ unO<er II\~ dlre<l•On ol Harbor L-·Mount Ollue Mo'1u••Y of <AKI• -~SSS4 X>llOAN MILDRED JORDAN, ff'•«Hnl ot Ccme MeY, Ge. P .. ..., •wo on M1tv U . lt1', SflP I• wol 1190 by her '°" Wllll•m of l'ffwport Boe<ll, C• .. M" Jorden_ l..,en lo R..Slencts. C•. tor IM•r-In ~ lamlly plol H•rbor L•-·Mourll Ollw Mo<l!MfV ol Co.I• MHI ..._"9dlrK IOr\. ~SSS4. YAa uT TAOEA YABUT, re~.o~n• of Cott• Mew. CO. P•'-' •••'f May 2S, 1t1'. Survived bJ lier lluslD•nd JOH T PACWfC VllW MIMOtllAL PAIK Cemetery Mortuary Chaoel 3500 Pac11tc View Dr111e Newoort Beach ~-2700 "4cCOb41CI MOITUAlllS Laguna Beach 494-9415 Laguna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 IA&.Tl-IH ... OM N•IALHOMI 64&-2424 Costa Mesa 673-9450 l&L .-OADW AY MOSTUAIY 110 Bfeedwa'v ·• Costa Mesa 642·9150 Father Wins Suit RIVERSIDE (AP I A Superior Court jury has awarded Sl million in a suil claiming an in· surance company wrongfully allowed repossession of a vehicle used to lake an 11-year-old boy lo treatments for muscular dystrophy. The boy's rather, Joe Ingram. was awarded $128.000 in compensatory damages for mental and e motional distress. a nd $872,001 in punitive damages. Ingram, a t ruck driver , had purchased an in- surance policy obligating Commercial Bankers Life Insurance Co. to make payments on his s ta - tion wagon should Ingram become disabled Mesa Student Wins Award Orange Coast Coll ege student Joel Swenson of Costa Mesa is one of four l'ommunity college students in the nation lo win a fE'llowship award from a national forensic hoqor society Swenson was g 1 ven the award by Phi Rho P1 for exemplifyin~ the qualities of fellowship, inspiration and goodwill a t a nat ional s peech tournament won by occ. Thief Jailed LOS ANGELES CAP 1 A 50-year-old waitress has been sentenced to two years in prison for stealing almost $70,000 from a friend's estate after she was appointed executor of the funds. Dorothea Lea Ferguson, or Alhambra, was given credit for 199 days spent in custody. FUNERAL IRECTORS 11arbor Lawn MountOlile Speakers 'Rated' In Howe ST . PAUL. Minn . (AP > A rousi ng s pe<'c h sometimes draws appl ause, but members or the Min- nesota Hou se of Representatives have taken to giving each other ratings from ze ro to 10. Whe n there's an im· passioned appeaJ by a lawm aker, colleagues wi ll h ol d up car ds marked with a score, something like a j udge mi g ht do at a gym - nastics meet . A 9.8 has been tops this session. b ut it doesn't a lways win votes. Rep. Dave Bat- taglia of Two Harbors got lbe points on a park bonding bill. but his a mendment was defeat· ed 63-59. Slaying By Cop Justified Mortua"' sAN FRANc1sco •.J <AP) -A trial court rul-Cemetery Ing that a Lone Beach policeman's use of dead-CJ'effiatory ly force was justifiable in the fatal shooting of a • lntennent In man running from his AnJ Cemetef'J apartment was reversed t.='..l-~-l-~ .. ncL.911~1.ut11.--1111----.:a-.~-:-~~~1-1:~~~-c.a11tornL • lhlpm9tllt Supreme Court. CremltOfY • Flower Shop 427 £17th St Costa Mesa 848~ PmCa•ont•s SMmt'S MOITUAIY 827 Main St Huntington &etch 536-6539 ........ , CG&GMIAI. NR4L NOMI 7801 Botti Ave. w.tmin.ter 8ll.WIH 0 Tbe 4-3 decuion by •Bura.t Justice Frank Newman held the Loa Ap elea. 'Coun 'I uperior Court. erred in lta ruliq OD the use of force Tbe eaae Ln- vol v ed police officer Dennis Versbaw who •bot and killed Roland Petenon u he ran from bil apartment. Venbaw was amwering a radio call erroneously report· Int a burllary in pro- are11 al tbe apartment. •C,.IMtklft 1215. complete • Call for frn Cremation PorlfoUo 1UIW.....Ave. .Colla .... 1401114 It Helps Me Manage My TiIDe I 'm a workmg professional. I also manage a household. The Dazly Pilot lzelps me in both oc- cupat wns . I depend on the Daily Pilot to find a babysitter. and I save money by clzpping coupons and studying the ads . au b"\ ~;<'1ftl \'. .... ,..,,.. ... ,.~ .~1.ll 1ob requzr~s me to know what's happenmg around me. The Dazly Pilot keeps me zn . ·formed about local . natwnal and rnternat1011al events. The Daily Pilot is a11 1mportant part of my life. It ·s an asst•f everu uX>man needs. To Subscribe Call 642-4321 DAILY PILOT j . . ~ ----~,_. ____________ ,...,... ____ --.. -~ .... -.. ______ __.._ _________ _ . . ... A •• DAIL y PILOT . May 29. 1979 ack a Get them on board .every United !!ightthro~ Use them anytime from July 1toDecember1 Junel7. ' .# United Airlines is corning back, with an offer unprecedented in a ir travel. It is subject to C.A.B. a pproval. and her~<; how it wi ll work: Eyery time you fly United during our first three wee ks back, we 'II give you a Half-Fare C,oupon on board. If you fly round-trip, you'll get a coupon going out and a coupon coming back. Then , from July 1 until December 15, eac ... 1 coupon will entitle you ~o a 503 discount on United's full fare C,oach or First Class round-trip fares. You can redeem them through your Travel Agent. Use col!pons, one per passenger, on any United flight, any day of the week, anywhere we fly , e xcept Hawaii and Canada . Use your coupol'ls for bus iness o r vacation, long trips or overnighters. Ther e are no minimum-stay o r ad vance- purchase r equirements. We can't think of a better w ay o f saying, "Welcome back:' For reservations. call your Travel Agent. "Haff.fare Co11pn11~' Tlwy really do wa11t 1111· lm.c/,·1 .. I \\eleome back to the. &iendly skies.- Call yOur TraVel Agent. I . ·-----------~--------~-- ----- ' I _, ... ~~ ---------7--· ------------------- . -,. ·; - .~ .. ~. . . ~ ANALYSIS I LOCAL Twedlly, Mir 21. 1179 . -. DAIL v N.OT AJ J : Brown: No Gas Hero? GRE4TCHIU CON'IR<WERSY 'Public Seething Over Linea, Slwrtage NEW OILHI, India I AP> -South "oreana lite their cbilfa bot. When they cot 15,000 tona of them from lndla that were IOllY and iJl. edible, it became a mat· ter or diplomatic dls- CUHion .• •1 THOlllAS D. EUAS As popular fury over the cuoline 1horta1e built lhrou&h May, one queetlon on Uile mlnds of polltlt"ians waa whe re it would eventually be vented. .. f'or Jt'rl")' Brown. it's a beauWUJ 1oftball 1>itch. lobbed up lhue and just waillnt for him to hit it out of the park." aaid one former aide to the governor. AND BaOWN IS INDEED TaYING to take advantage lle'i. assumed an 111t"tlvtst role, making <-httnges and llnkcring with the odd~ven rallonmg plan ln an effort to smooth its WT&nktes. At the same time, he and aides have used the opportunity to take verbal pot.shots at both the 011 companies and the Ca~r Administration. But many Californians are as cynical about Brown as about the gas-hne shortage itself It's un likely he will emerge as the hero of the gas limes More likely 1s a gl·nu1nt: popular move. something akin to Propo6ition L3 For the public a n ger over the ga soline s hortage is greate r than the anger o ver taxes b e fore passage of the J arv1s·Gann Initiative. And it's more intense than the anger that has pro· HOWN duced a popular tide in favor O( rent control in many urban areas. For the gasoline ~run~h cuts across the political spectrum, affect· mg properly owners, tenants and transients alike. They all need gas. ''THE PUBLIC ATrlTUDE IS RIPE for an in· itiative ... says Roger Diamond, the Pacific P<.1lisades attorney whose landmark lawsuits in the early 1970s cleared the way for California's modem initiative movement. ;' ··we am ronst11 ntly acettln1 caUs saying that nobody hl"t'OUI to be dolna& anything about this cri"ia." Kvu11ul s aid "When 111 Los Angeles coun· • l'llman hkc Joel Wuc hs can get on national tt'h.·vl11lon urginK pe<1plc to delay paying their l(asohne credit urd bills, you know there's a leaderahip vat"uum " When (>Uhllc unger reached the poUUcal flash point in tht• pro~rty tux t'nsls created by rismg rt'al tllltate 1inces two )'t'itrs ago. it made an in- stant lt-udcr out of lloward Jarvis. whom most JIQht1 n.al expert)\ had long considered a t"rank . Who will emerl:e as t he hero of the gasoline crisis ., Today. no one can say There may not even be an individua l hero. But it's a good bet that there . will be som~ action by the public, unless elected officials do :something radical first. ~ .. ~. .......... -~---~ Ambaasador Bum Suk Lee said that be bad spoken to tbe Indian· commerce ministry about the $2.5 million shipment and received assurances that future s upplies would meet necessary standard.a. DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 4M2•5e78 19 Cited For Work AtGWC ... ;....---:-- ~I ISLAND Ninet1..-en Golden West College students we re honored for participa- tion m club, campus and student senate activities a t the firs t Student Senate Service Awards presentation. R ec ipie nt s wer e Phillip Zin~cs of Costa Mesa. George McManus and Joan Vecerin a of Fountain Valley, and Ma rk Blake, Delia C<.1r· 10 DEPARTURES EVERY WEEKEND (plus a m & p m tripi. on weekdays1 l v •. HOUR CRUISE LV. DOWNTOWN LONG BEACH Weekdays · 9 a m and l 4S p m Friday · 9 am l 4S pm. and 7 30 pm Saturday 8 & 9 a m .. 12. 30 pm . l 4!> p m ano 6 p m Sunday 9 & 11 a m • I 4S p m , and 6 p m LV DOWNTOWN LONG IH ACH •"'p..rV'lu\ t•tpilt ()r(~td Vf>-\V'I\ •fwr-"'"° f'o4*' on Uw ~ ONI 'NIU f AAL S • Adutt' U• cM<lrffi LONG..BEACH/CA'mUNA CRUISES AD--·-· l..ont .. _c:& -m» ns4n1 • 111>1 m~ . (11•1 m .1111 The Sfi.88 PRIME , RIB ... COCKTAIL IWel o.IJJ DINNER Special Orf er expires May 31, 1979 On-the-MAU at South Cout Plar.a Near the Carou.eJ on the Flnt Level. For reservations call: 540-8822 NICHOLAS VON HOFFMAN :; POKES fun 1~ at stuffed shirts everywhere . .... ~ ~ .. Adds Joyce Koupal, who with her late hus band founded the People's Lobby and placed six in· itiatives on the statewide ballot !three or them won> in this decade: rasco, Dorothy C:.irraso r------------------------------------------------ "I think the situation will lead to an initiative to break up tbe oil companies, al least in California. To do it nationally. you'd need Congress to act. because we don't have a national initiative." Both Diamond and ,. KoupaJ view any anti-oil company initiative as a cinch to qualify for the ballot. D ia mond's SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FOCUS lawsuits opened shopping centers to initiative peti· lion carriers. But shopping centers wouldn't even be needed for this one. "ALL YOU'D RAVE TO 00 IS go out to the gas lines," chuckled Koupal. "Virtually everybody in line woutd sign if your initiative could give them some assurance of helping with supply and holding the price down." If there is an initiative, it would likely force oil refiners to divest themselves of their California marketing operations. That would put gasoline supply on a competitive basis, with gas stations <ible to buy from any refiner. But Diamond, who authored last year's umuc· cessful anti-smoking initiative and helped write• the successful Political Reform Act of 1974, among others, isn't sure merely breaking up the oil com· panies would solve either the price or supply problems. "We know the situation is right for an in · 1liative," says Koupal. "But formulating it is the hard part." BOTH, HOWEVER, FEEL AN anti-oil com· pany initiative will be the eventual outlet for c itizen anger. Aswr Villa Sokl NEWPORT, R.I. <AP> -· Beechwood, the 19th century Italian seaside villa once owned by the Astors, has been purchased for $588,000 by real estate developers who plan to leave it open to public tours. The five-acre Bellevue A venue estate and mansion were purchased from Beechwood Museums Inc. by a group beaded by John Sheehan. a lawyer and former city councilman. PUBIJC NOTICE and Michael Killen of Garden Grove. Also honore& Allan Babinski, Bufi Brett. Joyce Bunke r. Britta Dahlen. Bill Ha rdin. Kathy Neher. My rna Pe na, Kathy Tbom as and Lynda Zito of flunt· ington Beach. 11 Coast Students Honored Cal State Long Beach has named 11 graduate students from the Orange Coast to its Graduate Dean's List of University Scholars and Artists. The students are among 1 percent of the univers ity's graduate enrollment nomin ated to the list for grade point average and achieve· ment i n resea r c h , scholarship and creative activities. The Orange coast stu- dents are: Edith Louise Napoli, Costa Mesa; Michelle H. Barany. Stephen E . Jones. James Lawrence and David We bs t e r . Fountain Valley ; Edward F . Bonne r . Ro se mary Munoz , Patricia E . Patton and Maria Sugranes, Hunt- ington Beach: E a rl Lindley. Irvine : and Elizabeth A. Larson, Seal Beach. PUBLIC NOTICE fllCTITIOUS 8USINIH NAME STATIMIMT TM lol'-1119 persol\S •re 001"9 l'ICTITIOUS IUSINISS llullMUes: NAMI ITATIMINT a . . PROJECT SEVENTEEN, L TO., Tiie lo41owl"9 per-. Is dol"O l>u\I 30UO C,_ Velley Ptiwy L69UNI neu es· Nieuel,CA"'77 ., CLAY'S GAllOENING, .. 0 Siu-H. Al*ltl, 2'17S SllilrtMI, Plol\ffr o. .. HUl\tlnQ10tl 8e•cll, CA MIMIOft Viejo, CA mtl '16-46 Herry E WalM>n 2'S'1 Vilt• Clay Jett.ry ~II. "°' p,_.. ~H Or., LAQUfla Nl.,il, CA m11 Or., Huntf"910t1 8"ac ... CA '7Mt Tllb busl11ns Is conducted by • Tiiis llUslnHS Is c~ted bv .,. ,,._ llmllecl _,_Ip. dlvfdval. ~ H. Abtlott Clay J Mu!Oll Tiiis s~ was llled •1111 tt. 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Ten yean a10 t.lae bl1b aclaool athletic tralDer wu the 1\11 ln tbe equipment case who occuloeally was talled on to tape an ankle. Usually IDCMJl ol his lime wu spent handh\i out towels and pollclnc the shower area. Essentially he was the equipment man. But today, despite decllniq enroll· ment ln many schools and the ad· verse effect of the passage of Propoeition 13 on schools' buqet.s, the stature of the trainer bas risen to the point where many consider the trainertheheadcoach'sNo.1 aide. A TELEPHONE POLL reveals virtually every Orange Coast area atbool employs one ln one capacity or another. and the 11ccoladea athletic directors heap upon tralnen ttnda to verify jUJt bow Important .1bey are. ff Corona del Mar Athletic Director Ron Davia once said bla employment of a full-time athletic trainer was the beat coaching aaaignment he had ever made. Asked if that sUll held true. Davia says, "Moat definitely. "He's an aaaiatant coach for every sport and it is one of I.be moet impor- tant poeitiom on my staff," continues Davi.a. "And it's a great PR item - the doctors, tbe coaches. tbe teachers, the athletes, everyone lovesbim." Davis was the first to make such a move in high school circles Bron~ Bo•fJers, K id·•t11~ The Yankees of the Fountain VaJJey Youth BasebaJJ League won't remind you too much of the world cham· pions in New York, but they put out just as much effort and are more enjoyable to watch. Going clockwise. Jason Ross takes a mighty swing at the baJJ and then alon1 the Oran1e Coast are». but now virtually every ac:bool ii aware of the value. Coaches can teach the ftDe polnta of a 1ame, but not many are really into collateral U1ament sup- port of the knee or are really adept with poet injury wrapping support. NOa DO COACHES really have the time to apply it, ii they are in posaeaaioo of such knowledge. Irvine Athletic Director Brian Quinn says this of the Vaqueros volunteer-Ken Yoshino: "Nobody has a better trainer than us and he's not eveo a staff member. Ken has bis own rehabilitation center in Tustin ·and does it on a voluntary basis. "If we didn't have athletic trainers, the injury rate. especially In football, would escalate astronomically. Coaches are just not equipped to do it. I'm not sure I'd want to offer football without an athletic trainer. If my youngster was playing, J wouldn't want him on the field ." ignated an orthopedic surgeon <Dr. Robert Cualdy) u the dlatrict aporta medicine advisor." Here are the trainers in the area: Huntington Beach High Unified District official Ferren Christensen. a former Westminster High principal and current district coordinator for athletics. is deeply responsible for the fulJ.time employment of a trainer at each of the district's six high schools. Edison-Randy Williams; Foun- tain Valley-Tom Hall; llarina- Rick Susick ; Huntin1ton Beacb- Denn'\s Phelps: Ocean View-Rick Schaff. Estancia-Bill Kelsey; Corona del Mar-Ted Williams; Costa llesa- Doug MacLean; Newport Harbor- none; Irvine-Yoshino; Univenity- none. "OUK BOARD OF TRUSTEES supported unanimously the concept that each of our schools should have a qualified and certificated athletic trauier. Additionally, the board des- San Clemente-John Owens; Dana Hills-Creg Howitt; Laguna Beach- Mike Adams; Mater Dei-George Curtis. "Riiht now we're without one," ex· <See TRAINERS, Pa1e BZ> Giants Invade Dodgers Waste 16 Baserunners LOS ANGELES 1API -Ray Knight, the man designat,ed to replace Pete Rose at third base for the Cincinnati Reds. was un· derstandably down after ground· ing into a double play that ended his team's 8-7 loss to Los Angeles on Sunday. "I was angry with myself." Knight said. "I was in the hotel coffee shop and John I CinciMati Manager John Mc Na mara ) came by and said. 'It's killing you, isn't it?' l said. 'Yeah,' and he told me to forget 1t. that I'd get another chance." The second chance came Mon- ..-Uay night. in the 13th inning of a 1 ·l tie. KNIGHT DRILLED a Charhe Hough knuckleball into center field with the bases loaded and the Reds hung on for a 3-2 vic- tory and a spl it or their four. g ame series at Dodger Sudium. Cincinnati. with a two-game le ad in the National League West and a five.game advantage over the fourth-place Dodgers, continues its road trip tonight in Houston while Los Angeles opens a three.game series at home against the San Francisco Giants. Knight s aid of his game· ending double play Sunday, "I was angry with myself. I knew I'd get over it but I hate to lose. It 's a situation that r felt directly responsible for. "I WASN'T nl.INKING about Sunday's game . when I was up there in the 13th inning. All I was thinking about was that knuckleball. It's tough to bit." Knight's single scored Ken Griffey and Dave Concepcion. who opened the 13th with a walk and a single off Hough, 0·2, the fifth Dodger pitcher. Doug Rau s tarted for Los Angeles and worked nine score- less innings . giving up only four hits. Bob Welch took over in the 10th but Dan Driessen slugged his first pitch of the inning into the right field seats. The Dodgers, who had missed several opportunities in the first nine innings, quickly tied the s <.'ore when Reggie Smith hit Mike Lacoss ' first pitch of the bottom of the loth over the right· center field fence. LOS ANGELES STRANDED 16 runners in all, including the bases loaded in the fourth and 12th inrungs. "We had some golden op- portunities, but couldn't cash in on them," noted Manager Tom Laso rd.a Said Rau: "I didn't tire at all, and I wasn't upset about coming out for a pinch-hitter in the ninth because we bad a chance to win. But we bad our chances loog before the ninth, too." The Dodgers loaded the bases against LaCoss in the fourth in- ning with only one out, but Gary Thomasson struck out and Joo Ferguson Oied out. Los Angeles had runners on second and third and only one out in the seventh but Davey Lopes popped out and Bill Russell grounded out. AFTER KNIGHT'S bases · loaded single in the 13th, the Dodgers fought back with a dou- ble by Derrel Thomas and a run· scoring single by Lopes making it 3·2 with only one out. But re· liever Tom Hume got Russell le ny out and struck out Smith t.c. end the four-hour marathon. •7 Million Deal Cooke, Brus ·Reach Agreement on Sale I LOS ANGE!.ES <AP > -Jack Kent Cooke an®unced today that he has reached agreement in principle to sell the Los Angeles · · Lakers, the Los Angeles Kings and the Forum to Dr. Jerry Buss of Los Angeles. In addition to acquiring the Lakers of the National Basket- ball League, the Kings of the Na- tional Hockey League and the arena where they play, Buss would also purchase Raljon, a 13 ,OOO·acre ranch in lbe California Sierra. Cooke's announcement, re- leased through bis Inglewood Forum office, although he is in the East, confarmed news reports during the weekend that be had agreed toseU the properties. Sale will recuaire approval of both the NBA and the NHL teams. None of Cooke's other assets is involved in I.be agreement with Busa, a wealthy Southern Caliofrnia realtor. -It bu been ~rted ttw·uJe price will be about S8'7 mlllloD, which would mate the lramac· lion the IU'l•l ever In American =------porta-biltory .. TBB SALE BAS BSSN speculated alntt the expemlve settlement of Cooke'• 1117 divorce wu reached last Marth. His former wife. Barbara, wu lwarded oae-half of tu. bolcl-lnl•. which were eaUmated at 1100 llllllioD. Bu11, 41, is a cbemlcal ....._. wbo ... a lortme In Loa Aueles-area real estate. Hll holdln11 include the .IDRYBUSI r/ Otl>UUo Loda• hotel ·1a Palm =. Ht Mada • doetonte ... 1ea1etwm•*Jtrom use. Bua oned tbe Los Aal8•• strtap of World Team ,........ and wu part owner of a.re. otber WTf lracbllee -at San Dl••o, Anaheim alHl JDdlua. Tbe lMt ...-.. of W'IT, Joe Heltsler, 11 expeetel to be ...... ,.. ....... of tM WWum. ....... ~---............ -.. -----...... _.._. ..._ ............. ___ ._.. ...... -~ .......... ~ ... • .. . . DAIL V PILOT T~. May21, ,911 A Capaule Report from ttM Wortd of Sporta Football Hall of Famer Lou" 1 Little Dies at Age 85 P'nt9AP.,....kMa · NEW YORK Lou UttJe. the Hall of P'ame 0 football coach who 1ulded Columbia to an uptet Ro .. Bowl victory over Stanford ln 1934, died Mon· day at Delray Beach. Fla . alter a lcn1thy Illness. the university aaid today LlttJe was 115 Lillie roached at Columbia from 1930 throuab the l~ aeason. Whtie there he developed three National Football fOWl· daUon Hall of Fame playen Cliff Mont1omery, captaln and tailback of the Rose Bowl team: Sjd Luckman who became famous as quartert>Mcll of the Chicago Bears'. and end Blll.Swiacki, who played for the New York Giants Swiack.l was a hero In one of Little's greatest victories. " 21·20 victory ln 1947 that snapped Army's 32·game unbeaten •treat. Columbia won the Rose Bowl 7-0 when Al Barabas ran 17 rards for a touchdown on a play known as KF-79. Jean Wagner. Llttle's nurse. said he died Monday night al a Delray Beach nursing home where he'd been for four months. She said he'd been in failing health for some time 1md was ho:;pltalizcd for a month before going to the nursang home-. Cause of death badn 'l been determined, she said. Little maintained a retirement apartment in Delray Beach for many years. Loretta Tuttle, his wife of SO years. died in 1977. -----Quoir ol dw Da11----- University of Arkansas football coach Lou Holli on Heisman Trophy winner Billy Sims of Oklahoma: "i 've been ~ing to talk Billy into transferring to Arkansas. I told b1m we_ couJd offer room, board, books. tuition and laundry. I figured his laundry would run about $1 200 a month."' · MICKEY RIVERS .. ~· .~ Td•• B•ll G••e •e•l•d Aageb Minnesota pulled to within a half game or the • idle Angels Monday as the Twins broke a five- gamc losing strPak as lloy Smalley, Manager Gene M•11eh's nephew. hit a two-run homer and a two-run stnglc in a 10·7 victory over Oakland ... Mickey Biven Uned rus third homer or the season with two out in the loth inning to lead the New York Yankees t.o a 2-1 victory at Milwaukee. the Yanks' first win al Milwaukee since 1977 ... George Brett, who hit for the cycle <single, double, triple. borne run) in the first 15 innings, led off the 16th with his second homer to power Kansas City past Baltimore, S-4 . . . Texas stopped Boston, S.2, with Al OHwer's two-run homer IP.ading the way . . . Alan Bamdater drilled three singles, drove in a run and scored twice and Ken Kravec held Cleveland hitless after allowing three bits in the first inning as the Chicago White Sox won, 6-1 ... Qamp Sammers homered to ignite a tbree·run second inning as Detroit dealt Toronto a 6-2 setback ... Pittsburgh's BUI lloblnaon hit a run-scoring single in the first inning, a two-run tie-breaking homer lo lhe fourth and a double to trigger a three-run ninth as the Pirates ripped the New York Mets 6-1 ... Atlanta beat San Francisco, 4·1, behind Glen Babbard's three-run homer . . . Bobby Mlll'ttr bit two home runs and BUI Buckner bad a two-out run-scoring triple in the eighth to lead the Chicago ~ Cubs past Philadelphia. 4·1 ... Dave Wlaflekl drove in three runs and pitcher Randy J.ea drove in a pair lo lead San Diego past Houston. S-4 ... AUanta catcber-r1r.1t baseman ~ale Marplly, who is among the National League's leading hitters, underwent surgery Monday for tom cartilage in bis left knee. He is expect.Bi to miss six to eight weeks of the season. · 11...,._,eed D .. Set fer A~ D~I TORONTO -The National League has the • Nlekro brothers and now the American League has the Uoderwoods. And the two left-banded pitchers will do battle . against one another Thursday night when the Toronto Blue Jays entertain the Detroit Tigers in the finale of a four-game set. "I think it's stupid," Tom Underwood of the Blue Jays said Monday night alter learning that bis brother, Pal, three years bis )'OUlller, la to get his indoctrination into big-league bueball Thursday night. , .. It will be the first game of his major-league career and they're making him start again.st bis brother. And here I am, tryiDI for my first win of the season, and I have to pitch a1alnltblm." Pat wu called up from Evansville or the American As· 10Clatioa lut week, while Tom bas been struggling along witb a w1D1e1a record that now stands at 0.6. lfetre •••e f'•U. •• Y_ ... .,1. Pll'e Tbe Yuplavla national team won its lint • 1ame lD flYe meetlqs with the tourt.n1 Notre Dame batetball a4uad, whipping the Fighting lrlab, 105-8'1. llelly Trl...U and BID Haullk ~ topped the PlgbtJ.q lrlah aco.ten with 14 points each . . Former Bolton Bruinl Coach 0.. CMrrJ reportedly is set to slp a eontraet by week's end with the National Hockey Leape'a Colorado Rockies . . . Hockey Hall of Famer Frau Pre•rtc•••• died ln bis sleep Monday. He was 84. Freclrteboo, a center. turned professional with the Wlnnlpe1 Palcom ID 1111 ••• Tbe owner of tbe Portland Trail Bluen .. ,. 119 and :eataUvm of tbe San DlelO Cllppen will ~-talb•..._,.... ID aa a~l!.';~ap. oa eompiDia- -10t • • , Holland I ....... ntaiDed Ma Ewup1t111 .._.a.,,,.._ box1na Utle stoppiq aMert ... ., of l'nDce ID U. tOtb rouDd ol a acbeduled 12·l'OUDd botlt ... -. nna-. fOlwww DaDU. Cowboyw star l1IDDlnl bed...._...., a eomebadllDtbe National Football Le1pe at. tMqeafll, wulmpnutft llondaJ u tbeOreen Bay Packen opwdam-da1ott-1euoacamp. h T........, .. , .. 'l'V: NBA PlaJO(fa -Wubl• ... -at Seattle 11 ·-pm caaau..aa. ......... . ·-.... IANO: San Frwllco at Dodl'en, '1 :11 p.m., KABC (,_); Mlltil 9tS.aW., T:•p.m., UPC <'710). .. .· . Dtil'f "*' , .... ,._ TRAINING FACILmES VAltY IN THE AREA. HERE. ESTANCIA HIGH'S BILL KELSEY SHOWS OFF ONE OF THE BEST. FromPflfleBJ TRAINERS •• plains Newport Harbor Athletic Director Jules Gage. "We bad Ma rtin Walter as a walk-on trainer, but be bas gone on to the Los Angeles Aztecs. "THERE SEEMS NO WAY we "an hire & j.lerson on a full· time basis, but we expect to hire another walk-On in the fall. We couldn't give up a coach and tnke the money and pay for a rull.time trainer .•. Corona del Mar and Eslan· cia 's trainers' double as full-time teachers within tbe starr in adaptive physical education. personnel many athletic direc· tors will tell you arc few and rar between. San Clemente Athletic Direc· tor Bill Hartman is also ln th.al situation with Owens, a wrestl- ing coach, taking the vacancy c reated by the loss of Sam Posner. who left for a full-time position in Carlsbad. "If I bad the authority, I'd get a full-time athletic trainer right now," says Hartman. "But we don't have a teaching credential for one and you jusl don't find them walking around. This is not just leg taping, you really have to know your field and it's a hard situation for us." REQUIREMENTS VARY · from school to school for an athletic trainer. The Huntington Beach District requires a bachelor's degree, completion or sp<'cific undergraduate courses and the completion of specific courses, s uch as advanced athletic training, laboratory and clinical experience <900 hours) and at least one course ln ad· vanced Anatomy, Physiology, Physiology or Exercise or Kinesiology or Applied Anatomy. The cost to the HB District for 1977-781$72,531.31. University High football c:Oacb Chuck McAnincb says the Tro- jans are hopeful of a similar situation to Irvine's, but present· ly, the new coach is preparing to do the work himself in the Call in addition to his coaching duties. "It requires my assistants to do a job while I'm with the kids,'' says McAnlnch, "but I 'm reluc· tant to let jwit anyone work on my kids." WHILE THE MAJORITY or athletic trainers poaaess im· presaive credentials regarding their background, there is a wide variance in requirements lrom school to school and dis· trict to district. On the opposite end, for exam· pie, is the case at San Clemente, where Hartman explains: ·'The only standard or require· ment we have is that the trainer hold • leaching credential. Aside from th.at there is no real re· uirement, although our trainer has experience in taping, fint ald, cardiolpulmonary resuaclt•· lion and safety. "In our 1itu1Uon, we have no choice but to 10 with someone OQ our staff." Saa Clemente ts not a unique- c aae. Costa Mesa, Newport Harbor and otben could tlDct. tbemael"9 ID tbe same fta de· peadlnl oa the a .. uabWl)-of staff open•ap. · A aBCBNT •ovs to require all ·blCb acboola la CaWornla to have a trainer, however, ha been abot down in Sacramento. Tb• reaaon? Wltb decllala1 eorollmlnt factq muy, tblri are tneblDI Jobi ID ~. ( .. ~ ...... , Certification Is the Key OCC's Skeie Reflecu on Area Trainers By JOHN SEV ANO Of .. De6ty ...... Slaft What better authority to talk about high school trainers than Orange Coast College's Leon Skeie. Skeie. in 1971. was ~ p1onct•r or sorts as the first known trainer in the Orange County area at Corona del Mar High. SKEIE SPENT ooe year al CdM and then moved to OCC where he's been the last seven years. "I was the only one at the time," Ske ie reflects. "Ron Davis <athletic director at Cd M > bad a lot of foresight. He was very high on having athletic trainers." For decades, m ost hi g h schools had the policy that the bead coaches or their respective sports could serve the dual role of a .. coacb and trainer . NOW, ALMOST every high school has changed its way or thinking, bringipg in qualilied trainers to handle the physical problems of the athletes. "Overall, I'm very pleased to see. athletic trainers in high ~cbool," says Skeie. "In the past tnere used to be nobody at the schools with any degree of knowledge toward being a trainer. nobody lo take over and handle problems or rehabilila· lion." SKEIE CAUTIONS that he's basically pleased. but some hir· ing practices still have to be ironed out. ·'Whal bothers me is when someone decides they want a trainer and then goes out and de· signates somebody from the teaching staff for the job. "They tell these people , 'you're going lo be a trainer so go out and learn how to tape · These people aren't properly trained that way. although there aren't a lot or them anymore." SKEIE CLAIMS that most trainers today ·are certified by NATA 1Nat.ional Athletic Trainers Association>. "Those are the ones that arc really competent. I haven't been able to see the high school trainers work or operate, but I know the NATA 's standards ate high enough that they have to'be competent. "HAVING A TRAINER is a must on a high school level," he adds "A coarh has enough t.o do worry1n1~ about Ct>aching. I feel a traant!r takes a lot of worry off a coach. •l "There's not much anybody ean do to . top an injury. but I think a certified trainer can re· duce the possibility or one. ''I think a coach and trainer rom plement each other making for a better professional pro- gram " · Titans Roll On Wallach & Co. Rip UCLA FRESNO (AP> -The Cal Stale Fullerton Titans and their unbeaten pitcher Larry Navilhon are heading for the College World Series, where they won't have lo worry about UCLA slugger Jim Auten. Fullerton won the NCAA Dis· trict 8 baseball tJlle Monday by beating ULCA 's Pacific-lo champions. 9-5. Auten hit two home runs in tus final game of the season. an· creasing his NCAA record to 29, · four more than Arizona Slate ·s Bob Horner bit last year before gomg on to rut homers for the Atlanta Braves. Navilhon left in the seventh in· nlng Monday a nd got the relief help he needed to improve his season record to 14-0. His next start no doubt will come Satur· day in Omaha. as the Titans face Mississippi State in a World Series opener. Fullerton. champion or the Southern California Baseball As· i;oc1at10n, take a 55-13 record and a team balling average of over .330 mlo the World Series. The top hitter is Tim Wallach, a former Umvers1ty High and Sad· die back College star. whose three RBI Monday gave him 95 for the season. Baseball Standings J~&SOM SALESMAN OF 1HI MOM1'H AMERICAN LEAGUE West Division Angela Minnesota Texas Kansas City Chicago Seattle Oakland W L Pct. 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When five players tied for the lead after reguJation play in the Women's Kemper Open in March al Costa Mesa's Mesa Verde Country Club. the record books failed to come up with any previous t ie of this magnitude. Cowden and Corinne Richardson wltb Betty Paul and Ev Ri ce as alternates. In a member-guest two better balls of foursome event, winne rs included : . First Flight June Doyle, N. Early, Ann Mays, and B. Briley, 133. Second Flight Jo Harr is, H. Pederson, Kaye Temming and Edie Nanne'°, 131. Oleeld119 Area C'e11r•e• BIG CANYON Women 's club .. ·. ·~ ... DAIL'( PILOT lf3 . WIDE AREA : COVERAGE · ORANGE_CO.-L.A ....... ~f..-..1-. a= NO DEPOSIT ON APPROVED CREDIT Yet. last weekend al an LPGA tourney in Clifton, N.J ., it happened again and this time, gallery favonte Nancy Lopez was the playofr winner She defeated veteran Mickey Wright on the third extra hole but at Mesa Ve rde. she dropped out on the first Lopez is the only player to be in both playoffs. medal play tournament. A Flight Margaret Koster . 72 : R Fli ght ttiel Arla Brown and Jean Lambert, 73 . C -:;;::;;;=====:;:;;;:;~ Flight Jan Geren. 67 Match vs Par· 1 Sallie Wright, even , 2 Jean Lambert, minus one IRVINE COAST Women ·~ better nine tournament A Fhght Rose Sleithgt, 32: B Flight Ilic> Dollie Wright. Madge Badham. 34. C Flight llie l M<l rgarct Mc:K•n z1e and Katie Odell, 30 11~. D f light Bea Riley, 28'h . DON1T LEASE YOUllt MEXT CAI UMTIL YOU CALL. Wes Stow, an inmate al Norfolk Prison serving a 15-to-30 year senten·ce, goes through a New England Patriots tryout session at Sc ha e fer Stadi um in M a ssarhusetts Stow. a 6-4. 272-pound line man, played football on the high school and Juruor college level. He did not leave the tryouts with a contract. Wrighl, an LPGA Hall of Farner, recalls the first time she played a round of golf with Lopez: "It was two years ago, and she was still an amateur. She shot 80, but I felt then that it was the most impressivt- round of golf by a young player that I had seen in 20 years." • • • LAGUNA BF.ACH Women's clu 0 b bette r ball or threc!iome tourna· ment· l J ean Abajian. T helma Toomey. Pat Wolff, 49 Low gross. lo w net tournament A Flig ht W• Use T1se Lownt Rah...tA.Sat. L.ase-WValM. !Grossi Marion fl air. 78 1Netl Z~g Zag Zips to Victory CASTA DEL SOL Golf Club in Mis· sion Viejo, a par-60 exec utave course. will be the scene of the. Orange Coun ty Press Club golf Lourna ment Satur day • • • TWO TEAMS •'ROM I lunttngton Seacliff Country Club captured championships recentl y The men·s Thursday team defeated Hacienda. 26·22 , at Irvine Coast CC for the Southern California Golf Association crown. Team members included· Co captains Ben Viscarra and Wh itey Sprague along with E. P Corntassel. Merle Huggins. Frank Jiminez. Don Connett. J im Crawford. Pat Galvin, Bob Lloyd, Bill Hanes. Jim Cline. Nick Tomaino, Terry Hartshorn. Ray Bertotti and Jim Edmiston Alte rnates were Steve Kent, Don Lee, Bill Carroll and Bob Bri lhart JIC!rrietl Macqu1 slen. 61 B 1-'light 1Gross l 1tic l Jean AbaJ1an, Laura Blaisdell. Marge Davison, Mary Kronmen. Ruth I.a Porte, 96 <Net) La Porte. 61 C Flight 1Grossl Pat Wolff. 10 1. <Net • Rctty Blas LEASE SERVICE By ALMON LOCKABEY o.lly l'llet ... ., .. Writer Patie n ce so m eti me~ wins yacht races. And patie n ce wa s the watchword for John Zinsmyer and his crew aboard Zig Zag, Lido Isle Yacht Club in the fourtht race of the series. a 100-mi er from King Harbor, Redondo Beach. around Santa Barbara Island and finishing off the Balboa Pier. Zi~ Za~ wus the overall and Class A handicap winner a mong the 12 yachts which fin ished the drifter. She was the third boat to fin ish about noon Monday. The race started at 11 :01 a.m. Sun· day from King Harbor Yacht Club tn a breeze so li ght that the boats had troul>lc getting acros::. the starting lint• First boat to fm1sh wa~ Oenrus Choate's 47-foot s loop Arriba. Long Beach Yacht Culb at 11:40 a m . for an elapsed time of 24 hours and 39 minutes Seven of the 19 starters gave up the .. ghosting" after tiring of the long wait for favorable winds .. John Reynolds. skipper of Ghost from Newport Harbor Yacht Club. said he abandoned the r ace after makin g onl y seven miles in thf• first six hours. The d07.l'n ho~1ts that finished Monday aft ernoon were sailing c1n a <."lose rl'a<.'h as they crossed the finish ltne . The PORC is spon~<1red by the Yacht RaC'ing Union of Southern Dog P .atch Clwsen Newport Harbor Yacht Cl ub has selected Don Ayres Jr. 's Peterson 2-tonner Dog Patch to defe nd the prestigious Lipt9n Challenge Trophy June 9. The Lipton Challenge is a sud- den-death race over a 12·15 mile course a mong yachts rating within five percent of each other .under the International Offshore Rule. The boats race on a boat for-boat basis <no handicap l. Six challengers will be out to wrest the trophy from NHYC which has held it for the past two years. Primary challenger was San Diego Yacht Club with Carl Eiche nlaub's Pete rs on t wo· lonn er C ad e nz a . O th er C'hallengers are Mickey Lowell's O h lson-30 Buena Vida 111 , Coronado Yac ht C lub . Bill Rohrs' <.:F-41 Fiver. Voyagers Yacht Club. Brad llerman·s Swan-44 Secret Love. Del Rey Yacht Club: Los Ang~acht Club 's Peterson t w -to ne r Divine S lskipper not n ed l, a nd .Kris Kristof's CF -41 Green Hungarian, Pacific Marine rs Yacht Cluh. Ayres' crew includes his three sons. Doug, Don a nd Bruce, La nny Coon. Taylor Gr ant and Tony Walson. Under the rules of the race the skipper and crew must all be members of the de ft!nding or challenging clubs . The Lipton Trophy is one of the oldest yachtint; kudos in ·Southern California . It was deeded to the Corinthian Yacht Club forerunne r of the San Diego Yacht Club in 1903 by the late Sir Thomas Lipton, the fa med Scottish tea m erchant who made several uns uccessfu l bids forthe America ·s Cup 86 Boats to Compete A record entry list of 86 boats will compete in this year's 30lh biennial Los Angeles lo Honolulu race. according to Walter Hoff· man. commodor e of the sponsoring Transpacific Yacht Club. "We are thrilled with the over· whelming response and look forward lo one of the most excil· ing races in the long history or the event," Hoffman said. Originally established that on- ly 70 boats would be permitted as official entries, it was decided to open the race to additional en- tries aft.er the Honolulu commit· tee arranged for additional berths at Ala Wal yacht harbor, longtime Honolulu headquarters for the race. First sailed In 1906, the 2,225-mile race will Include U.S. entries from the East Coast, West Coast, Gulf Coast and Hawaii, plus contestants from Canada, Japan, New Zealand and Auatralia. Among the yachts chasinJ ~he elapsed time record of 8 dafl, 11 • hours. 1 minute and 45 seconds set by Bill Lee's 65·foot Merlin in 1977, will be the 69-foot Drifter. s ail e d b y Harry Mo loshco. Long Beach Yacht Club, and Fred Preiss' St-fool Christine. Pacific Ma riner s Yacht Club. Area Men Win Two West Coast s kippers were winners in the Pre-Olympic sail- ing regatta al Newport, R.I., sailed over the past weekend. Winner in the Star Class was Tom Blackaller of Alameda and Newport Beach. Big surprise of the meet was in the 470 Class. won by Steve Benjamin, Oyster Bay, N.Y. over Dave Ullman of Newport Beach. Ullman is the reigning world champion in the class and is considered one of the top small boat sailors in the world. Winner in the single handed Finn Class was Carl Buchan or Seattle: Cahfornja The final race will be next weekend in the Huntington Ti delands race with Bahia Cor inthian Yacht Cl ub as host. 1ngham, 66 NEWPORT BEACH ~en ·s low gross-low net tournament Overall Gross Jack Stinson, 67. I Nell Bud Slott. 47. A Fhghl Chuck Sannes. llanrucap results of the race from Redondo to Newport : CLASS A l, Zig Zag, John 49 . B Flight Ham Crum. 49. C .-:.========;;;;;- Flight Bill Cullen, J ack Wilcox, 51 1979 CARS Zinsm yer. LIYC: 2. Arriba, Den· nis Choate. LBYC : 3. High Roler. Bill Powe r , NHYC : 4. Bravu r a . Ir vi n g Loube, Ric hmond YC : 5. Checkmate, Monte Livingston. DRYC. Blind team low net Ham Crum. Art Briggen. Bud Slott. Chuck Clifford. and TRUCKS CLASS B 1, Whippet, Dick Pennington, LBYC. 2, Secret Love, Rrad Herman. DRYC: 3, Ca ll t>nza, Carl Eic h enlauh , SDYC . 4, Spirit, Allen Brown, VY C. CLASS C l , Black Magic, Max Gordon. Ca po BYC; 2. Decision. Paul Berger, DRYC: 3. Bingo. Bert Gardner , LBYC BOATING ~ The women's team ca ptured the Women's Puhlinks Golf Association of Southern California title by dP feating Rio Hondo . 53·37. Team mem- bers include · Madeline Adams. Joan Wea ver. Kay Moser, Lucille Allen. Dorothy ~ad an , t:mny Lambert, Pol \y Browning. Ann Le wis. Helen Borg Captures Paris Victory PARIS IAP> Bjorn Borg. de fending his title in the French Open tennis championships, worked nearly three hours today to defeat Tomaz Smid of Czechoslovakia 6·1. 5·7. 6-4. 6·4 in the first round. The Swedis h star won the first set 9u-ickly, hitting service returns and ipassing shots down the lines with ease. 211 Women·s cl ub low gross, low net tournaments A fli g ht 1Gross1 Kathy Grothman. in: 1 J\'.cU Gene Miller . 53. B Flight 1 Gros~1 Dorothy Walke r . 82, 1Net1 1tic 1 Adrienne Reel. Doris floilschcr. J t·rry l'ry. ~ C Flight I Gross 1 Juy lf uHhC'\, ~>, •Ne l l llie 1 Velma ll u ddlc~to n , Mary West, 54 A Flight •Gross 1 Vannit· Sturgis. 70 : 1Net1 Mary Smock. 57 li Flight 1Gross 1 <tie 1 Bea MtCiatkt1 r.., Marth<J Fleener. 79. •i'et • J an Meacham. 51 C Fltghl 1Gross1 Joy Hughes. 89. 1Net 1 Ma rian Hing, 5S A Flight 'Gros~ 1 Ma rtha Ciampa. 67 . 1 Net l Elea nor G rC'c n. 53 li Flight 1Gross l Dorothy Walkl•r, 85, •Nel l flie > Don s lloelschcr , Jan ~1 eacham . 54 C Flight 1Gross1 Mary West. 84 . 1 :-Jct 1 Jean Dion, 51 SAN JUAN HILLS Harbor l utls women 's club <'h a m p1on s h1 p Gross 1. Dottie Eqms, 203. 2 Dctte Crother . 204 . 3 Mary lfutctunson, 205. t Net 1 llutch111son. 137 Played over four rounds on thl' front nint.' at San Juan Hills Golf Courst• MISSION VIEJO -:v!osl ~ct Par'- r ALL MAKES! 833-0555 Ask For Our UlSE SPECIALIST at HOWARD Chevrolet NEWPOR1 BEACH But Borg. who has been suffer ing from a groin injury. was not mov ing \•c ry fast and S mid. a good volleyer. gained in confidence and moved forwurd more as the match went on. A Flight Phyllis 0:.tnl..~. 1:;. H flight -------- f'ro• Page 82 Carol Vukich. 15. C Flt vhl Ka y 1::1 Its . Maxine Pcrl'z. 14. D f'll~ht Bl'ttV Call 642-5678. Pu! a few words to work for you. 1RAINERS .. <ts1de from creating ne w posts. But let no one suggest what schools have at this point border on fringe benefits . As Dana Hills Athletic Direc- to r Bi ll Smith says: "Our trainer is on a part·lime basis, which means about 15 cents an hour . ··The district recognizes the need , but doesn't do anythmg about it as a hudget item.·· Adds Hartman: "It ·s probably one of the hardest jobs in the school.·· SAYS CHRISTENSEN: "I served the CIF Southern Section as chairman of the Athlete and Injury Study in Sports an<,t from that vantage point, I believe we sa v e parents thousands of dollars because of assisting in a professional way. ··As a consultant to the physi· cian, doctors have told us our value. The trainer, in many in· stances. is taking the place of the Culler . 11 Youth Football Group Meets in FV The ft'ounlain Valley Junior All American t.'ootball League will hold a promotional night tonight for a ll boys 71h -13 livingin the area along with lhei r parents, according lo President Ed Chevallier . dent Ed Chevallier . The meeting will be held from 5:30 lo 10 ar the F o untain Valley R ecr eational Center at Brookhurst and Heil. Purpose of the meeting is to acquaint the boys a nd their parent!\ with the youth football program in Fountain Valley. Coaches and board members will be available to answer questions and youth football films along with a Rams highlight film will be shown. ~ ~ Practice will s tart Aug. 6 with the first game Sept. 15. Signup dates are June 2, 3, 9, 10, 16 and 17 from 10 to 2 at the same site. For further informa- tion, call 848-3622, 839-1412 or 962-3807. Nelson Wins Boswell Trophy team physician. And we have an · Mary Jane Nelson or the third year in a row ~~::~ on campus when we need the host South Shore with five straight firsts. Huntin g ton Beach High Yacht Club was the win· Be tty Knudson o f n er of the Bos we 11 SSYC was second and Athletic Director Don Terranove Memorial Trophy for Coleen Gibbons. Balboa sums it up this way : "In the old women Sabol sailors for Yacht Club was third. days the coach would rub the in· -----------------------jury and tell the kid lo gel back in the game. But those days are gone." SAVE WHOLESALE! PRICES\.t MICHELIN ll'te 10,1e~1 growing tlle componv 1n Amenco• 1 ·I 175· 13 175-14 185· 14 195-14 205·14 215 14 205·15 ?15-15 225·15 ?30·15 S4. IUt IUt 51.tt '°·" "·" "·" "·'' 7J.tt "·" Hi5·12 SH.H 145·13 JJ.ff 155-13 J6.ff 165·13 40.H 175-13 41.ff 165-14 44.ff I 75· I 4 41.tt 185·14 4t.tt 175-70-13 41.tt 185-70-13 H .tt ~El 1•1!03 51 DrUter, Merlin in Rematch Sports and Physical Fitness Cllnlc OHLY RRAKE S ...... Ille 36" ........ for Teem CoechH, Team Traln.ra, School NurHe. P·:t.O:t!....-f..11.t-~'--•J.>tl'll~--H 1-.:~ -1t0tt1 o.os 11111or It '11 be rematch tlme when Calllornla Yaebt Club'• Cal Cup matcb race aerlea 1eta under way OD Santa Monica Bay June 1$. Mfftilal bead-to-bead for tbe MCODd Ume wUI be tbe two famed ultra-tipt d.laplacement tpeedlten, Harry lloloeHc>'1 ..,oot DrtftM' from Loni Beach Yacbt Clab ud 8Ul 1Ae'1 .. foot Merua, Sulla Cnas Yacbt Club. Tben are tbe two apeedlten tlaa& I•" the larae aped.Ator ftHt lta ....-.i Uarlll lut year t• u.e-thne·race Mrle• won by -.. ...,.._ Drifter. It was the ·c1osest Cup matcb tn the 18·year haatory of the event. In every ouUDCthey have met slnce their flnt appearance ln the Im Tranapac UM two yachts bave divided the honor• both ln off1bore Iona ~ce races and around·tbe·buotl contests. After beatln1 Drifter on el1paed Ume ln the Tranapac 11erlln came bome to take a clote defeat from Drifter in the l ,000-mil Los A nee Jes to Ma11tl1D race. '" ...,\nd It's been that way ever since, whether the boats were 11lled by their owners or by ch1rter 1k.lppen. . Both y1chts are controvenlal because ot their light wetihta and 1mple aaU 1rea. 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I.JP l'OC.ll 11 ... , t' l'MllbUI, 70' bonito, 11 ,.,. cod, JO wnct toeu lllOONDO ,., ..,_,. 1 barr1Klld•, "' bonito, II c.llto bau, 27 "•llbul, JOO "'•cUrel, 1'0 roc11 li\11. • ••r99I -to .,..«'I:•-*-'· 100 rock''"' SAN ~Oii -• ~"· 1• 11"11 cOd. *rocllcod. l'A•AOtU CO¥S -'" t11111tnc t,o:as rocll Cod. I-· J best. 2 llalit>ut. IAM'TA MOIHCA -........ ,.: 30 rock Mtl. 21 -Mu, • -... 6 N lltlul, to ,,.,.._,,.._,k _ ...... SAM NCMIO 1111111 k Ullllltlll -1' ......,: • ceiic. ee., • bertilo, • w -reuld•, • Ml1"'1, tJI .... N••· c,,.. O'c.111 -• ......,. ti mftllo, 1'11 c.iko ban, llll ..... ...,.., 1,011 ro<ll llsfl, llS "'l<K ... 1. • FOR THE RECORD I BUSINESS OpportunitWs Expand Foreign Investments Can Show Profits By SHE&&Y LUCAS "It's a small world." Hardly a profound thouJhl, but increasingly true when It comea to ln· vesting . Nowadays. an Investor who conflnea himself or herselr to the United State• marketa alone is missing a big opportunity. Mit s ubi s hi . .Peuceot · Citroen . .Lufthansa . Fial. .. Volk s wagen . .Olivet · ti. .. Minolta ... Michelin ... Sound famillar! They should -but you won'l find them Hated on the New York or American Stock Exchan1e. They're on the London. Tokyo, Paris, Frankfurt and Milan exchanges. among othen. IN FACT, THE FOREIGN MARKETS have seen quite a boom in the last year. ln the fiscal year ending Sept. 30, 1978, the French stock markets were up 44.9 percent and the Hong Kong markets up 51.7 percent, compared with :i rise of 9.8 percent in the U.S. -and this does not even include the gains resultant from the curren<.'y convers ions from foreign to American. O.rof"o Gain• in Q-rtrr Oxoco. lnc., lrvme, an independent oU and gas producer . has reported gains in revenues and t'llrnings for the three months ended March 31 Nf't income for the quarter rose to $134,962, or 2 r<>nts :.i share. from a net loss or $29,157. or I l'l'nl , for lht· like 11criod last year. Revenues for the initi:il lhrt'<' mnnths rose ti') $1 ,799,043 from 1614.141 for tlw likt• f"'riod of the prior year . T he• n1n1p.111v :«ticl the rt>!;ults reflect increased p n l\I U<'t11111 1r11 I ht• Ma l hero; Ranch and East White· poi11! prnpc.'rtwc; 1n T<'xas and the consolidation or n•v ... mu•s fMm Comµressor Dynamics Inc . a com · pany l)rguni zl'd in .J unuary 1979 that engineers and fahnc·alc~ p1Ji:kaged compressor units ror the oil and gas indust ry in which Oxoco owns 50 percent of the common stock Hnd all orthe preferred stock. Pnce:fefft-r ln<-o•r Dtp• 1\ m<'rlf'an Pn<'t st'llc.'r. Newport Beach, bas re- ~lorlec1 nl'I ir11·om1· of S!!OO.R02. or 15 cents a share . t•il r<.'\ l'OUt'1' of SJ:.! 113,967 fw the three months 1•n<h'd :\1;rr l'h .:1 Th:-; N1rrqi:;r1·~ w1ll1 nl'l m<·omc• of $1 ,571,0!il . "' ..,, ''l l1t· . 11n rc•\'t•t1Ul.'S of SM,f.o!!.421 for the saml.' 1Jl'1 11.c1 l;i~t :w.ir Vfralhtr <.ir.d tlw l·yehc1tl nature of its business w1 r <' ~.;ml l)y the t'Ompany to have caused few(:r (')ns1 n~s dunng this quarter than during the cor n·:.µonding qu:.irkr la!>l year Df>u·ttey to Splif Sf0<-k Directors of Downey Savings and Loan As· ~oC'i:itaon . 1 ·c>S l<t Mesa, have authori%ed a 3-for·2 :-.tork splil, s ul>J cct lo the approval of the California Savings and Loan Commissioner lk r ord rial •· will he June ti . with an effective date CJf J lln l' ~~ ••·"Hrruac•r Offif"e Opne" 1 M Jumps Elli:.. Irvi ne, has opened the ~eneral in~ur;.inn· offi<:t· of Ellis & Associates at 2640 \'i :.ilnul A\'C . T u:.11n. Ellis, who has been involved in the ansurance bus iness for 12 yc<a r!;. i~ the immediate past presi· lfcnt of tht• Orangt•I Empire CPCU chapter. ('tHU' Port folfo!I Pnr.-11 .. ftf Am c ri l'a n N alional Bank. based 1n Hakcrsr1C'ld. has announced the purchase of the 111orlgage servicing and loan servicing portfolios elf Crossrountry Ml')rtgagc. Newport Beach, by its "holly owned subsidiary. American National Mortgage. Inc. /\ml•ncan National Mortgage, Inc .. will oc· c-upy the orricc previously used by Crosscountry at 1600 Dovt• SL. Newport Beach. St unrt Parker. previously with Crosscountry l\111rt ~:.ig1'. 1s v1t•c president and manager or the of fin'. M~I to t•o!f 10 C~flt• nir('('lors or .MSI Data Corp., Costa Mesa, have de<'lared u dividend or 10 cents a share on the t·ommon stQ<'k, its ninth consecutive quarterly <'ash dividend The divide nd is payable June 13 to Nha rcholders of record on May 29. Its revenues and earnings from operations in the fourth quarter ended March 31 were hi&her than in the like period a year ago. The company said fourth quarter revenues were $13,640,000, compared with $10.448,000 ln the fourth quarter a year earlier. Fourth quarter earnings from opuations- totaled $1,015,000, or 49 cents a share, compared with earnings of $989,000, or 48 cents, ln the com· parable quarter of the prior year . f'Aluratlon Center Ope•• Basic Four Corp., Irvine, has opened an education center at 2151 Michelson Dr., Irvine. The 11,000.square-foot facility will be uaed for Hies classes, management seminan, employee orientations and customer tralnlng. This performance 11 no s urprise, when you consider that the economies of many counlri• are growinc more rapldJy than oun, even •• oun bu grown subetanUally. For eumpte, durin1 tbe 10- . year period 1988-1971, tbe ~J'IEJf' FRO.~M U.S. gross domnllc pro- E duct increued by 32 per-'IH Sl'RE cent, but Japan's wu up 92 percent, Canada 'a up 56 percent, France'• .t'f percent higher, a.nd Germany's increased by 41 · percent. Nol surprisingly, the securities martteta of many of these countries are growing faster than ours too. both in size and in Uqwdity. Nearly 45 per- cent of the world 's investment opportuniliea are out· aide the United States. Today there are in fact W companies outside our country with stock valued at more than Sl biJUon <there are 149 such companies in the U .S.>. One of the greatest advantages of an aware- ness or foreign investments is the ract that dif- ferent stock markets ofl.en move in different direc- tions . So an astute international Investor can profit even when stock prices in his own country are declining . THIS MEANS YOU HAVE THE op- porturuty to participate in such expanding in· dustries as video cassette rc.'Corders. nearly all m anufactured in Japan. Seventy pt:rcent of all TV sets . 85 per<'Cnt Of Stereo systf'mS, 90 percent of 35-millimet<.•r cam er as a re made primarily outside the U S. And m the current energy cn s1s, does it not stand lo reason th<il producers of small foreign cars will pros per'' As a rt><'cnl a rticle in Fortune Magazine, en titled .. The Hewards of Investing in Foreign Stocks," p<Hnted out, "It'" a way 10 hedli(e your bets You shouldn't put all your monl'y in any onl' countr~ any m ore thun you sho uld put 1t <111 en one m · duslry or onl' com pan) " lmk'<'d. for ;Jll our pride in our own countrv . Wt' must not for).{el that 1mp1j rtant 1ndustr1al clen•lopments :.irf' taking place t'Vt>ry day in other countnes . The r esult " In the ta:-;t s ix Luu' years. Matsushita Communication has increased 429 ~ercenl in price: Pwneer Electronics. 414 per. ce~ etc. In e1dd1t1on. a numtx-r of American com · pan1es such as llilton Hotel-. 1 up l;t3.8 percent 1 ha\C' clom• w1·1l clunn~ tht· :,amc P•·riod, partly bccau:-t· of ht•H\' O\'t·rs t·a:, 1n\·ot•:t-m1·11t T hl·l l' 1:-. hc-l\\ l'Vt•r . a l'H\ t•.il '" l111s st ralt'I;:) Alth11ui.:h cntt·rn.itwn.tl 1nv1· .. t1n!! , .. <tn l'ffc<'t.1 vc- ~ :i' ,,f h \\1·1111;.! ri .k ~11ct•1 111.11 Kcl t)<:lcs 1n '.1n1w-. r<1u11t rw,.. r..1 1 1·1~ 11111\1· 1n '~ ""· 1t 1~ often d1ff1c 11l1 H1 "" '"·l 111 11•11 '•> rn1r1l1•rn 11t1>ro11g hlv rl':H.';J I c•h lh1•:.r• rol'l'lj.!ll l't1rpc1rat1vn:-• Tiit: S \\1 E .\KTIC'l.t: I:\ FOftT l 'E 11.\S J :.ulu t 1on, 1 hnuJ!h 'T o cfr v• lop a bro<tdl y di"ers1fi e<l 1ntl'rm1t1onal por1fnlio r<'quire:, s uch a large capital outlay that mo.c;t investors a re prob, ably better off buyrn~ s hares in professionally manaj{cd funds ·· lndt·L'd, th<'r" arc several such funds that have ~· po lcty nf invPst1ni:: a percentage of their tot:.il mc>m·~ 1n fore1,l!n f'orporntion-. /\nd ;.is ~nt: mu.?hl s us pcl'l. lh1· twtt•·r m.in<Jge<I or lhl':-.l' h 1nt1s h ;c\ l' 1111 .. •ly (Jlll pl·rfqr:itl'd lite l ' !') marl-1.'l fur M !\ 1 1 al \ t'.ir~ r unnini: Shr.rlj t.ucn' rr. •m rictormt t J l'1 11t•1·r• in tile S11n1a. \ Ano t1/fin.• u1 ,\lc•rn// l.11nch. Pwrrt'. f 1·nr:1•r mul Smith OCC Plans Managers' Seminar Oran1?e Coa~t Collt"gc. Costa Mesa. will present a seminar at 6 p.m Wednesday dcsismed to provide mana~ers with communication tools Reg1strat1on fee 1s SIS . Tickets arc available in the OCC ticket office and at the door. on a space• avaal e1ble basis . More information is :ivailable at the :.chool. 5S6·581l>. ---------- radio pager WIDE AREA COVERAGE ORANGE CO.-L.A. '17.18 ........ ....ae..c ~O DEPOSIT ()'S APPROVED CREDIT LEASABL CADILLACS AT ~ AFFORDABLE RATES. NABERS ~ ft 2600 Harbor BtYd . Costa Mesa 540·9100 The linage of Sueeess The parent company, Manqement Asalatance Inc., lhroulb its subsidiaries and non-amuated distributors. manufactures, markets and services information processing equipment lo the United States, Puerto Rico a nd in mon than 30 foreip countries. SEMINAR OUT Of ST A TE PROPERTY INGLEWOOD <AP> -=Ima .. outbattled Star to eapture tM mo;croo ~wood la•ttatloaal Turf BllKOll' ta neard Ume for cme of tla• top eoqaeback1 ln ~radq. J• a JeU' qo, tbe colt UD· .. ..,... ..,..1'1 for a bowed ...-111111 lall Mure wu uncer- tala. tour tlal .. ut. Now 119 Ml woe four..,.._.. .......... ,....-......... ....... lnlMr Bobb1 ~ Ma Munt •lctor1 wltll tile an•...,'•,....... ~ .......... Wiii,. • • sure. Jobnny'a Image won't be MLDQiltl Oil.dirt. ·-''fie -woa't enter him ln uM Holl)'WOOd Gold Cup but will 1Uek to ll'UI in tbe American Handicap and Sunset bere," Frankel Hid aa fle praised J~k•J Sandy Hawl•J for a perfect ride ID tlMt l't·mlle test Sunday tbat Jobn~1·1 Jma1• won lD 2:21 1/S. Tb• former coune reeord of 1:25 J /S WU Ht by FWcDe Ille lD tbe HoUJwood lnvtt...,., ot 1910 • Al~ Jo11DQ'1 Im ... ear· lied • blP wilbt of 111 .... and DftW 9'd .... fmtbtr ..... t ~ mlJel. be lutd breedln1 on hi• n.... G••• A tm•• I•• aide. Hla 1lre St••e D.oor . -• ---- Jobaay, woa the &.;1mont Stakes Fluor Corp .• Irvine. bu announced that a sub- at 1~ mUea ID~. sidlary hu been awarded u eqiaeeriDS-ft.Danc:lal star SpaD•1ed, l'ith Darrel study for • uranium projeet in Naser, Ahica. -Meffal'I• _ 1idtn1. flnlabed • Tbe eaUmated amoUDt of tbe total project, DOH beblDd lD -.t had to be known u Jmouraren, will IM more tbaa MOO tbe 9"0lld futelt Hollr-ood Jn. million. Value of tbe work to Fluor wu DOt dis· vltatkmal..., nm cloaed. Fluor Mlnlnt and Metala Inc., San Mateo, · and Krebs et Cie .• Paris, wl1l develop a Pf'Oll'•m. Tbe fftDdt.bNd Dom Alane, tor traininl operatln1 penocanel. witll BUI Sboemaker aboard, flDilW ddrd ID &be fJeld of 11. Boda P'rakel aad Rawle, 1atc1 Aelee..-...... A~ • ..,.. JolauJ'• .._.. appeared k.,.S ap fOf' U. race, perb•PI too Padftc Mtdla Advertlllq bu moved to 1W maelli IO. Dove St .• Newonrt Beach. WMA TIS 1MI NOflT POTIMTIAU IS rT PIACnCAU OJ&t,j>[.State Real E1tat•-inn•tment offerr dynalllk OllPOflwUty. Leam,of the potanUal la Low Down Payments, PoelUve Cub now, and bp6dly lncreuin1 Prk.e El1ew,ere. Undentancf UM potenltal in various areu of u.e country. Wbetber you are ·• flrsl lime lll•eetor or an esperteM.d l:uhangtr, THIS Sl:MINAR IS A MUST. Rewe"atlana Requared. CA&1flOtl .... YATIOMI1714' llMl4t '-we.. ....... St. Sulte200 llls:p1rtllach nm.',.... Ml••. " -------------- STOCKS I BUSINESS Tueeday'8 Clo1ln.i Prlcee -.--... ---------·------------- ' NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS ~·---.,-·.---v .. ,,....,..u,~1fl<."'w.-.......o.1._t.,..GIMl-.Mtlt'-<ll • ..,,.,..,_,_....¥_Nal ...... Aa._ ............ u1111et0. .......... lfttliMI. . ' T~, M.y 29. 1979 N DAILY PILOT .. Interest IJp Smal,l Buaine•• Gairu f 81 MILTON M08&0WITI Companies have become so big that a react.ion is. ael· ting in. Tbe time ol the small company may be at hand. One way to sauce trenda in America is to check the maga&ilw raclta. U there's an interest 1roup out there, no matter bow small, the chances are Sood it's beina served by a macarine or ma1uinea. la April two maga&inel were launched to serve small busiaeues. BIG BUSINESS IS COVE•ED BY a multitude of pub.Ucationl: Buainess Week. Forbes. Fortune and the WaU Street Journal. to name Just a handfuJ. Niow the small busineu scene will be covered by the new PU\"licalions. Inc. and In Business. . In 8.usineas. to be publlahed six times a year. comes out or Emmaus, Pa., hometown of the Rodale Press, one of the bulwarks of the natural foods field. Jerome Goldstein, a refugee fn.'ml Rodale, is publisher and editor. Money Tree Jnc .. to· be pub· lished every month, comes out or Boston. across the rive.r from Cambridge, home of the Harvard Bus in e s s Review , one of the bibles of big business. Inc is being publis.bed by United Marine Publishing. publisher or Sail and other boating periodicals. While these both .>tre committed to small business. the ir approaches and ph,:losophies are entirely different. IN BUSINESS OERl\'ES FROM THE school that says "small is beautiful." It des·cribes itself as ... new breed of business magazine that lake\.; human values into account." Its first issue carries an article on Carl and Marjorie Fenstermaker. who returnee." to Walnutport, Pa .• where- they grew up, bought a run.down hotel and converted it in· to a restaurant. Another artacl~ features the blow.by-blow experienc~ of a Millers FalL-;, Mass .. enterprise that makes tofu. a high-proteinsoybeaz,• curd. In Business is light on advert.is.mg INC. IS SOMETHING ELSE. h\ere·s a magazmc for s m a ll companies that want to ~row U\'l to become bag ones. The fir.;t issue carries an article adv~smg executives how to fire someone. Another article profilt:s Apple Computer. a two· year-old Cupertino. Calif., comp'lny that expeets to pass the SlOO million sales mark this year . Inc. is fat with advertising. The clue lo bow Inc:. thinks is containa1 in its listing of the 100 fastest growing small companies. To qualify a com· pany had to have had sales of less than $2S n1illion in 1974 And it must have s hown a consistent sales growth. BASED ON 1978 SALES, THESE lop 100 raanged in sizt> from ~2 2 mi Ilion (Golden Oil of Denver\ to $s,20 ma Ilion r 1\mdahl of Sunnyvulc . Calif l Of these 100 comp•anies. !.18 han· at least tripled their sales in the past five ye.u s Thi• smalles t growth \.\as postf'd by two companies 1 Electronu· Modules of C:ol·keysvillt'. Md . and Datascope of ParamUb, N ,J 1 whosl' sales have gone uµ onl y 29<1 percent since 1974 In short. 1f thest• <'om p.inws continue on t'fiear m(!rry way:;. 95 f>(.'rcent of them will not a ppear in this listing of small companies five years from now. They will have graduated from Inc. to Fortune. Market Hit Again By Energy Worries NEW YORK IAP) -The stock market retreated slow· ly today amid lingering energy worries. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials was down 3.73 points to 832.55. Declines held a 1·6 lead over advances in the tally or New York Stock Exchange-listed issues. Analysts said the problems of rising gasoline prices and supply uncertainties were keepmg the market in the doldrums. The dollar gained ground in foreign exchange today, extendin~ its strong trend of late. But the price of gold. which is often used a s a measure of pessimism among the world's investors, also surged again !itlfH•k• In Th' .tiipatllght N EW YORK <API S.lo, • p,m prl(C and f>r l c.._. °' I~ tlftttfl m~I otel1vf! Ne• yon. Stoo E•CIW-l\\W., lracllnq nationally •I ,.,.,... "'•" \1 ~·bl> '""" .. 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HOME GARDENER Bulbs And SuCWl&nl~ (I) CA088-WITS ~htm tD 21 TONIGHT onto d Ir .1g1c ,,, ... n 01 ~'ibt'lb ' Vtfln•m u·~ Not Ov•r Ylfl " IFl"I ot thte. perhl ~ NEWSCHECK lf) THE GONG SHOW 11]) HOLLYWOOD SQUARES ®) MERV GRIFFIN 1:009 C88NEWS B NeCNEWS N£WL YWEO GAME D A8CHEWS f.ll) HUMANITIES THROUGH THE ARTS "AICl'I Thf'l Shepht>•d or Soar.e 1;00 IJ (l1 WONDER WOMAN 0 (I) JOKER'S WILO (D SIX MILLIOH DOLL.AR 7:30 II CIRCUS Diana unawutu thut n.:r 1<1en111v nos been o•ooseo con11nues 1n•es11ga11ng 1ne m111d-::tonc1tct1e•S who 11,,~ ... ~ ng OVN "'" rOSIOt1fllS ol a Cdl1lorn1.:l lown (Pnrr ~ ol ~I Ho~1s C111 Oooo S"""""' Laurence MAN l Sieve gve~ Jltor 11 group '"~' h;,s m1mag1ltl •o Plllll'· I t•al .. OSI securrly on St»trCh oraro A-bomn D SHANA NA Cuosl T nni L 01.>e• IJ DATING GAME m sANFoRo ANo soN I ~reel !>Chemo1s ro mai.e Lamoni feet guilty whf)n ne tee1s ma1 Lamont •b 1gn<>< 1 0 1100.000 NAME THAT TUNE 0 THE RUNAWAYS Psvcno1og1sl Stove Arou•o 1A'1 .. n Fe"1!>1Conl h1rf'd to hnd t"'o lwn-age wna- wdys d•SCOvers 11'1(! Qlfl& l>tl1nq 1morosoned "' d wo1~ <.amo by a COtrUOI !>he!tll IJ MOVIE 0 TIC TAC DOUGH &) ADAM-12 The atres1 or a le"lillt: ShOplrftet leads the oll1L&r:. Claann.-1 Lisf ing• 1J KNX1 (CBS) LO!> Angele-, D l(NBC (NBC) LO!. Angele:. e KTLA (md I Los Angeles 8 KABC-TV (ABC) Los Angel•'' C!) KFMO (CBS) S.m D1eyo U KHJ•TV (Ina 1 Los A n11t:lt.,, @) KCS1 (A6C1 San Diego G) KTTV t lnO 1 Lo!> AnQl:h•" tit KCOP TV (ln (1 J l <J<, AIHlf'll" fD KCEl · lV I PBS) Lo ... An9t'lt''> al> KOCE fV 1PBt>1 Hun r.nqron B1"1c;1 • • •'1 "Kl'Y t o1go t 19481 Hump111ey Bogar<. l <1urt1n Oecall A Ftonda rn~Ott notet •s ta~en over tJv a ounch ol hoods 12 h i'.) D I~ HAPPY DAYS r ,,,. font cre,•te~ an 111s1,w1 cr.ue wh11n ne O•s· IJldV!. hlS un•QUf! "'<IY Cll a 1nc1n9 11'11 0 MOVIE • • · DPDor.in 1197·•1 Gia Young. Bradforo 0 111- Angie's Star Up Donna Pescow Catches 'Fevet:' By DAN l~EWIS TYO•t•Se<'f10 Ironically. on the day .l\HC an nuunc1...'<:I that "Angie " was ~tng re nl•wed. 1t had cancelled .. Welc:omt· Uack, Kotter " After all. the ".l\ngie" s tar. Donna Poscow. got her first major break tn the movie "Saturday Night Fever,' which starred John Travolta tn ht!. first ma1or b reak-away f rom tl'lev1s1on st<irdom <as Barbarino tn Welcome Hack. Kottl'r ·· WHILE "K01TER" heads for ob· llvlon. and Travolta ls searching for new projects to erase the stigm<i of his last film. "Moment by Mo· me nt ... Mi ss P esco w h as ac hi eved t e l evis i on stardom. It is a matter or arrirma- lion of her success t h a t ABC feels "ncow "Angie" is strong enough as a series to strike out on its own. In its lale·scason s urfacing . "Angie" had the hcnefit of a favored time slot. on Thursday nights foll ow· ing the biggest new hit of the past season. "Mork & Mindy." "Angie" managed lo average well above a 40 share as did other series tested in that same time Thursday period. "ANGIE" MOVES to Saturday nights following "The Ropers" next September. Miss Pescow played the love· smitten Annette in "Saturday Night Fever," whose desires for the disco king !played by Travolta> were so consuming, she was ready to put out for all his friends to please him. She recalls having the normal pro· blems of a young, and tiny <she's barely over five feet talll struggling actress who was turned down for roles in a halr·dozen movies because "I wasnl right" prior to "Saturday Night Fever ." .. THEN. SUDDENLY I was right for all roles after the movie," she re- eounts. She came out to Hollywood alter the movie I in early 1976) and be1an , • .-tghing some offen. The "Angle" rote soon came alon1. from the Garry Mar~hall s lablt: that ha!> been responsible for sut•h other enormous hits as "11;.ippy Days." "Laverne & Shirley" and "Mork & Mindy." From the outset, Miss Pescow was impressed with the character . and I ht' series. ''I had a lot of good heal from the movrC' when I came out to Hollywood." she remembers. "This role and series seemed to be fun . and cxc·iting. Then we got into rt , and it ull became frightening. too, because he rt-I was, a little girl from Brooklyn. starring In a -;cries. and 1t ·s a hit. .. SHE SEl-:S ANGIE as a character who combines boldness and naivete as the ex·wa1tress who marries into Philadelphia Mainline Society and has to cope with the s udden change in he r life. ll is an engagin~ concept , which has been running strong. Miss Pescow jokes about being the ex·wailrcss. "Actually, I would have made a rotten waitress. I can't balance d ishes. especially when there is food on them ." she confid es. In a distant way. there is a show· b usin ess background in Mi ss Pcscow's upbringing. She was raised in Brooklyn, where her grandfather. whom she adored, was a lighting man and movie projectionist at a theater . He died in 1978, at the age of 82. and enjoyed the thrill or going lo her movie premiere in a limousine. Her greal·aunl was a rockette at Radio City Music Hall. MISS PF.SCOW r eca lls h e r grandfather taking her to the theate r on Saturdiw mornings. and she would watch films from the booth. Out of high school. she entered the Amer ican Acad em y o f Dramatic Arts, as an extention to a singing caree r ahe had started al the age of 16. Arter drama school, she went on tour in "Ah Wilde rness'' with Ric hard Kiley a nd Barbara Bel Geddes. made occasiona l ap- p"earances in soap oper as o n television, and got more tum-downs than acceptances. Then he r agent dispatched her lo a movie production omce to audition for a mm that was going to shoot in New York. It turned out to be "Sat· m rday Night Fever ," a nd a role she won art.er a number or auditions. Her first movie. and she was acting OP· posite the new rage, John TTavolta. mt1n II belOl•llful CIWldleet "''• •• enelowe<I w1111 .. 11 I OtdlnUV pt yClllC powe11 I' hn I • CA..at.~ AHOPM!NOe a ..-1 s1...-L•wtenG• • MOVll • * • '' Sunro•• Al <.111ntx~ ( l!MIOI Aalpfl Uehmy 01-GwlOtl. '"" dlttlCUll Y41&r'I ol 19? I 10 19?4 m the Ill• ol Frenk· hf1 DINMIO Aoo.....il •ltecl •II A,._IC.ilnS H well (? '"'I • MACNatl /~ ~T I!) THI OOU8TIAU OOY~ M..01ht1•1ne1n Cr.Ole 01 1 ull1n'> Fllm..o at loca· 11011• tn1ovgnout lhe Med•· '"" un11un Jacques C<>u5· i11uu B•Plores lll•S leoeod· ~rv -.ea and thu dllfe1ent IVll"l 01 pollu1ton allectong ti 1:30 8 ~ LAVE~E & SHIAl.EY l a•etr•8 bac~ed by l\et mJ•\,>Qill s l enny ano Squ1ggy 1ravels to Cll•ca- •I<> 10 <1ud111on IOt a rOle 1n o musical (RI (D THE 000 OOUPLIE Felr• and Oscar recall fne "'1'0 Fella photographed n1s harteoe to• the PiaybOy CllnltlffOld &;) ~INANOTHE PITTSBURGH An f;ven1ng W1tn Comden Ano Green Betty Comden ,md Adolph Green. who wrote the lyrics and 1tbre111 101 such classics as "Bells Arll Ringing," "On The Town" and "S1ng1n' In Tne Rain lalk about the!1 w0tk w1111 Gene Kelly Judy l~olloday Loona1d Bern· slE'•n <1nd Andre Pre•m (RI 9:00 0 (j) ces MOVIE 1 hf' Surv1v111 01 Dana · 1l'rern1ere1 Melissa Sue Annorson Rober! Carra- dine A letm-ager who movt.'s 10 a d•llerenl slale Jll111 lhe divorce or he• parrl'lls 1t11ds her ~alues 1;ha11enged by her afflUenl anti 5oc1al new class. ma1es 0 NBCMOVIE • •'• "Tne Reveng11rs· ( 19721 Wllll3m Holden. Ernest Sorgn1ne A Colora· do r .. ncher hores s11 pns· oners trom a chain gang to l>t~P h•m rind the ganq w'11t.h l<.1lled h•S lam•IV and Of'slroyeo hos home 0 ti~ THREE'S COMPANY Helen roi:irn~ ol a dllly lrotk S1or1toy pl!lyed ou Jtock JnMI o'l!ld Cnrissy and dPC1'1e5 fo teactt him d TUBE TOPPERS CBS 8 9:00 .. The Survival o~ Ounu .. , Melissa Sue Anderson stars as a leen·age girl who encounters problems when she moves to another state in this new TV drama . NBC II 9·00 "The Revengers ." Six prisoners from a chain gang are hi red lo track down outlaws in a sort of "Dirty Half Dozen'' with William Holden a nd Ernest Borgnine. ABC fl 10:00 Barbara Walte rs Special. Ba rb ara 's guests inc lude George Hurns. Richard Pryor. Mary Tyler Moore a nd the husband.wife team of Rob Reiner and Penny Marshall <see photo below 1. lesaon.IRI -~o,.: THEATRE "L1lhe Sunset Ano Ev11· nrng Siar" ltlhe 1emarroes attet the Cleath ot Edward Langtry. ner daugn1e1 Jeanne Mane. d11cover s het talher's true 1cJenmy t :30 fl I!]) TA.~f Lalka lront1cally works 10 repair cracke<l·UP cab 804 while 11\e otllef cabb•OS •emetnt>ef •ts good <lays (Part 2 ot 2)(R) fli) AH APPLE. AN ORANGE lhlS dtamal•ZdflOl'l OI Diane Johnson s 511011 510· ry chronicles tho seos1trve 1e1a11onsh1p ot 11to m1<101e. aged 1mmogran1 womtln and tneir sea1ch to• 1no1 vrdual fulf1llment 10:00 IJ 0 HEWS U ®J BARBARA WALTERS SPECIAL Barbara Wailers orll•J1•1uws George Burns. Mary lylf"r Moore Rob Reiner. Penny Marshall and Richard PtyOt II) NIGHT GALLERY last R11es For A Oeael Druid" A woman buys a l1fe.s11e slalue ol a morik wno resembles ""' husband '1l) NEWSCHECK 10:30 m m News '1l) VOTERS' PIPELINE '1:00 0 D D (I) @) NEWS ID MAKE ME LAUGH lJ MOVIE • • •, "Capta111 Apac:n;; t t972) Lee Van Cleel C..<lt· 1011 Bal.e• w nen dn 1ne11an l.Omm1ss1oner 1i; k•llP(1 ·• lull·bloodeO ApachP. ·~ I \!•111 IO t'1•1.lSllQUIO 12 h•S I 0) CHICO ANO THE MAN i r ~J h0H 0VtS from ht'• ilJµ I insurance POl•cy to enable Chico to pursue h•S educa- hon and start ii new hie &) THE BENNY Hill SHOW Benny s skelcnes include Hands Up 1 Co•nq Nowhere 1 Casanova 1 "Dark. Numbe< Flasher fD DICK CAVETT Gues1 Rea Harrt90n 1Pan I OI 21 11:30 11 Cl) N8A BASKETBALL Covetage or game 4 ol tne NBA trna.ts between me Seattle SuoerSon•cs ano 111e Wash1ng1on BulllllS tFrom' s .. a1lle Wash1ng- 1on1 0 TONIGHT Host Jotinny Ca1sOI' Guests Mac Davis Ga.son Kan1n U SOUPY SALES 0 @) ABC MOVIE • • Ooclor~ P11va1" l ,.es 119781 Johu Gavin Ed Nelson l wo neart su1- gtlo11s l1nd lhe•r h•os 1n "" mo•I when personar p;is· s1ons c1asn w1fh medical Plll1Cs !RI (D niEGONGSHOW &) GET SMART Ma1 iln<I 99 are d•..coo1e1eo a~ CONIROL agents wn11e •nves1tgo11ng a circus fD CAPTIONED ABC NEWS MJRNING 12:00 IJ TWILIGHT ZONE AOam Gran1 •S ~"ntenced 1u Cleath on tne elech •c t.na1r 0) ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS 1 "" C.i~•· 0 1 Mr P111han A ouw1t>ssman lllarn~ IMI ,tnuHlt->t m,tn h1 . t:tui: I tlout>le '' ~naaow1ny hl~ llfP • OETIMAf'1 M••· 99 and 11atry HOO er11 tefl on a deeetled Ptclf°' 1&l1nd to looli l0t a mv•te 11ou' mutde<er • ltTONIOHT 'Yle111am •I'\ Nol O••• Y•t •• 12~8 MOVIE • • • AO~entur111 01 Mwco Polo" ( 19311 G1ry Cooper, Bail Rathbone The tra"84s of 13th-century eaplorer M11co PolO brrng him IO China ( I "' 5(1 mm) 8) MOVIE • • • His Kind 01 Woman ' I 195 II Ro~rt llA1tcnum Jane Auuelf When a mari d•scoven 1ti1t lie s belfl9 used 10 ettec1 the teturn of an .. Plilfl81· ed gangMet trom 11Aex1co htt lends nos ettorls 10 bOr· de• oll•C•als 10 p1event the man l re-entry to lhe U $ tr 12 htS I ., MOVfE • • ·~ 'Lady "' A Jam t :9421 Irene Dunne Ralph Bellamy A psycn1a111s1 •s oressu1e<1 1n10 mamagts 1.s d "leans 01 rehab1lllating J wealthy nrwess 11 hr 30 m1n1 t:OO D TOMORROW Cuesls Aulho1 Jonn l•v•ng Weller H1ckltl to• mer Secretary ot lhe lnt1tt•· O• 0 MAVERICK Red DoQ 1;301 NEWS 2:00 D NEWS MOVIE • ', · Las1 Ride t c, San1a Cruz f 19€ II E omund Purdom. Manon Cook An escaped p11soner vows revenge on tne ld"'man • eso ons1010 •o• 1iis se<>lencP 1;. n1~ I II) GET SMART Mai and 99 are ass19nen • ,UICll11' mission 10 d11SllOy " KAOS compulP.r 2:25 0 NEWS 2:30 1) MOVIE • • • 11 Hao Tc Be You t 19471 G1nge1 R098'S Co• net Wilde A mamage-~hy girt is ieo 10 11\e a11a1 Dy a ltrema" 1<: hrs 1 1J MOVIE • * "AngP.I On Ir,. Amazon · I 19481 Gco•gt: Br&nt. Vera Ra131on A p1101 t>ecome!. 1asc1na1e<) bv ., k>vely 9"' -...itn ... mt~ 1~r1ous past 1 • r-r •O rn°n • 0) MOVIE • • Al .,enn1nq Q I ()•!al'omd 1 ·9~ ·, 0d< Ouryt'J Gale Sro1,.,i ,.,. it rorne, 1a11eo ro, Gf.liJtt• al ronoPtifoS 1 .. ra1e.1-., .. o df10 trlAS •r rPtvu· tG n~s :c;1m.0 Ptofee9'on 11 hr • 30 ,.,.,, ' 4:001 = • • "A Vank In Vle1nam ' ( 19641 M11t11.i1 Tnomc>· llOl'I. KleU Chlnh. A Marine officer. t81ten C41PINe ~ the Viet Cong.~ IO ..cac>e and tMC:Ue • doc- IOf on diatrNI. ( 1 hr , 30 mm I • MDVII • • "Oelour" ( llM6J Tom NMI. Ann Savage. A Plll'IO player hllollNkN to lhe W"I COMI, wllete he gall invot\19<1 with murdef Ind a sedueli\19 blonde ""119'. ( 1 nr .30m1n I 4:'°1 N1W1 4:16 DICKVANOYKE ~el lakes Rob I idYIO• and 111nds uo 10 Afan Br• oy •• •nel 11 promptly fired. 4:46 8 MOVIE • "Ho.Jacked" ( 19501 Jim Oav11, Marsne Jon" A l0tmet convict. trying lo go straight must Glear Ills name ot a robl>Ol'y •n wllic;h ne was not onvotve<I ( I nr •!>mini ltrdnr•day·• Dayth11r .tfo1.~ir• 12.'(IC) 0 • • The Oregon T1a11 t 19!>91 Fred Macl\Aurra~. Gloria Talbot Oregon-bound w&gou 11 ain~ a•,.. 1>es1eg6d by Indian allack~ I I hr 30 mini (D • • * > 1' Ra1s111tn TM Sun f P1111 21 ft96 ti S•dney Po•t•er C1auel1a McNe•t Bas .. d on 1he p1ay ov Lorra•ne Hansoerry Allemplrng In oreak away "Om lheu crowded .1par1- men1 on Cn1cago d Olacl( 1am11y move, to an all· white ne1g1>borho0<1 t 1 h1 • 50 m1n 1 3:00@.J • • • "II 11ap~ned To Jane t 19fl91 Oor•s Day Jack Lemmon A tobst0< growe1 wins hl!f court case dn.O ner fll#)lll when she sues ;, ""lro.io 1ycoon 11 rr 30 mon I 3·30 U • • · Whe<e We1e vou Wnen Thu L•ght> W11n1 o ... ,.. 119661 00t1~ Oav ~itlnt• O Ne,11 Alt,.,.r t•n<J. 1ru "e' t'u~nan<J .n bf-l.d w!lh tnOlnP, WC)m;tf1 an rl<.trPs r1.n~ nw"~ 10 1ne1r _out'lr~ !lOmfo I I hr .30 f_ Bostwick in TV Flick HOLL't'WUOO 1AP 1 Barry Bostwick st:irs in the CBS morn: "OnN· l"pon a l-~am1 ly," J l'Om C'dy ctrama now 10 pro· duct ion It also st;.irs !\1<1rt1L1 Strnss man ;,i~ ht~ w1fr. Nanty Man·hand as h1~ mother. and Kalt• nc1d a nd John Pleshellt· ti~ hr s e hrldrl'r: R1c•hard M 1chaC'b 1s d1rt•t•ttng from <a scriµt h~ 1\1\tn !-.aprnsll'y, and .Jat• qut•ltnt• Babbin I!-µr11 during Bostwick . 1tw !-Lar of I h t !>I a.ec \ t'fs1on o f ~FordDue OnKTLA .. ..., ca Meeting Mary Mary Tyler Moore lleft l . a familiar fi gure in a TV newsroom . joins a nother when she's interviewed hy Barbara Wailers tonight at 10 on ABC, Channel 7. Dick Cavett Vies To Save Language NEW YORK IAP> - He who lives by the word can also die by the word. and Dick Cavett, who lives by the word better than most. is now on a crusade lo save the English language . The 42-year-old talk show host told 554 Vasser graduates Sun- day that the English tongue Is fast becoming "a fabulous invalid." periencing considerable turbulence. "We hear a policeman who doesn't say the SUS· peel got out or the car : he relates that the al· leged perpet.rator exited the vehicle." F' or mt• r Pr I'.' s 1 rt C' n t ._ .... ...,...,_..., ____ -I Gera ld H f"ord mak£•s :.i ra rt• ll'IC'\'lsiom a p P<'Ur ctnrt! on th e "DAWN OF THE DEAD" (R) "Donahul··· s how on 1-----------1 KTLA. Channel 5. !-'rt· dayat9a.m. Ford da s cussC's his days in the Whit e House. GEORGE HAMIL TON "LOVE AT FIRST BITE" (PG) the power of the pres-1----------idency. his pardon or I Nixon and his loss to Jimmy Carter tn the in · terview. taped on loca· llon. at Ford's Hancho Miragt! homt• Stars Set For 'Mirror' HOLLYWOOD tAP 1 Lee Meriwether. Lo r e tta S wll , Jane l Leigh, Robert Vaughn. THE TICKET SHACK Christopher Lemmon and Peter Bonerz star in C•H~.;_~~ the NBC movie "Mirror, 714-645-9511 Mi rror ." about three ,._ ONln women who desperately 114-645.atto turn to plastic surgery. "" o~&.,. 'u-.:.r:,r-:•1 .. The film is now in pro· .__-.r;-.;iil:iii;,;,;;iiiittiti-..-..- duction. with J oanna Lee diredlng. ------- ·c; re<.1~t·." playl·d thl' romant1<.· lciHI rn lht· TV rrv1val of "Yo u C<in t Ta kl' It With \ ou " llt: also apl)t:a rcd rn lh1· till•· rote f'' .1 n1•w !>1·r1t'" µrlof · ·Youn g Guy Ch ristt;,in " ..... , ........ (HIASllNI 1:00-9:00 'THI IAYA•Hs• INI ,_1"4• ''MIDMtfiHT UNHS" ...... J ... T ...... • flHASICNt .............. MOINA RA-.-.-,.-, --· "" W1M19 ltUS Ill •• 1 .. 11111 "We can confirm it wh e n we take an airplane, and the pilot doesn't tell us he ex· peels a bumpy rid: he says he anticipates ex· 690 H CAMINO REAL 1 USTIN CA 92680 PRESENTS 1) '1LU.AM PElU llATTY~ MEREDITH WILSONS THE EXORCIST °'"'"~ b1 "1lllM1 FRIEOKIN CANDEROncr NOW PLAYING ............ M•nlOll Vle!O no &m ...... IMft-111 ~" ~ C1pos11,1no •93 4!>4!> "._ ....... 0!'"9' 13H710 -6lne Stiallt. 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'"" • ._ • ca..r. .,_,,Mc• U,.._ I,_ d]\IMi:F~,-~~ OIONI MUIUON Al DIACUU ,.._ ~I .1F.~ J Lov1;:.;;:r.:..m"' l MllllON -· e UIUY-90WN •• ii~~ I NA=~·=:·:"°' '-• I ""'NUa•,, ..... •fUI• .. 129e:10 THI ~~:=::;:a"' f1'tl'ITAIN ~ \ALLEY ' ( ' "' ....... c.tlll-TOlllCllMI" AUINCI) .... ,, ..... ....., ............... ~ .... ..,.....,..., ....... DAWNOITHIDUD ... ~ • -MllllClllt ....... 1·-·---1111 DOICll'lllt ... IUCU&A'ID09111t Amons tbt-modern mualca.lit of the last 1eoeralkln. few .,o.aeu the <'•paclty to be at once entertalnlna and 1tlmuh1Una while at lhe same time maldna a powerful social statement. One atpect uaually aa found outwel1hln1 Lhe other. Intermission Tom Titus whom she moves an, a nd his scenes are among the best orlhe show. One llluatrl<>ull uc~puoo l.s "Cabaret," Joe M aat~rholfs brilliMnt aada(Ution of the "BerUn Storlf'tJ'' of Chrtstopbt>r bherwood and John van Oruten'a "I Am • Ci.mera." It focuses on tbe Germany of 1929-30 during I.be Nuis' ria~ to power •nd on a hllndful of llvu touched by thts . . tumultuous period in history ----...__-THE OUTSTANDING singing voice of the And, wh)lt> the show has been mounted a company belongs to Dave Morris who .1ives an n · number of ttmel\ along the Orange Coast, It is not a cellent perfo~ance as the Jewish frwt merchant. · Yetta Benson 1s dramatically strong but vocally A mw\lt•l l>y ~ IN•l••...,;,c:.~:c~!,';. O..rle• ¥11<1wll. mU'llt•I weak as his middle-aged lady love, while Greg 01••tt0t O.•IO ,.,.,...,.,. • hO•eov••-' c ... oi c...1911 •. ll0<•• 61••<· Furlong contributes some superior nastiness as .... "''".,, "-"''""· WI °""9" "' W•••· H .... t-., llQlltk\Q l>Y th .. Na.t party orra·c1·a1. ~lewen (••09. '"''...,..' b y !.u .. n 8.00. ~t.O by Goldon We'4 "' "'' co•i.ee "•.cMv. -~1 ... .w., •• • JO""°"°"-'-• -~.. "Cabaret" contains the unevenness of a col· J .,... 10 •11 JD 1" 11• c;wc 1";~1:•,o;,•;r"""' lege production, but shines in ensemble effect and ~.7.~·60,.1e, 8,~~::,:~ technical acumen. It continues for two more c1111oro e.~... s..1p tt1no10 weekends, Fridays and Saturdays, with a closing ~~~~·;;':..,.'\'--°"' vJ;~ '!:,~ matinee Sunday in the Golden West Theater. Etn>I L..OWiq C..~ FwtlOf>ll * vehicle which wl'ars out its welcome Immediately. such a re its inherent s trengths or story and song. It's a favorite of rollt'ges -having already been staged at UC' lrvint>, Orange Coast and Saddleback -and currently 1s being given a splendid produc- tion ul Golden We~t College. THE SYMPATHIES OF ltus column are ex- tended today Lo the family and many friends or Jan Arvan or Dana Point. a director for the Harle· quin Dinner Playhouse and Laguna Moulton P layhouse, who passed away Thursday morning. Mr. Arvan. 66, who d ied or a heart attack on a golf course in Def Mar. was lhe dire<:tor or the CHARLES MITCHELL'S mounting of this technically d ifficult musical encompasses every nook and tranny of the large GWC theater stage, a panoramic production decorated in stark shadings of brown IJy des igner Walte r Huntoon and beautifully lighted by Steven Craig. .q,,lust-closed production of "The Sunshine Boys·· at the Harle- qu 1n, where he also had staged ··Norman. Is That You." His LaRuna productions included "Twigs." "Last or the Red Hot Lovers." "God's Favorite·· and another version or "Norman " 1'he collegiate cast members are well chosen. with the t>vening 's most memorable performance delivt-red by Craig Fleming as the cabaret emcee. Fle ming displays the showmanship and timing of a season<.'d profossional in the show's keystone role of host and puppetmas ter or sorts to the story. lie was a member of the l.Jguna Moulton Pl ayhouse ~ 1 hoard of directors and had ap- uu.. pean.•d in many movies a nd television shows Ht• was best known professional Iv as Red Skelton'!. longtime second banana on T V /\ m<.'morial erv1ce for Mr. Arvan will be held Sunday at 3 p m . at the Church of Truth, 690 E. Orangt: Grove. Pasadena Brandee Williams as the bohemian British thrush Sally Bowlt>s is effeetive but appears to push a bit hard ror characterization. particularly in her title number solo. Skip Kmcaid 1s solid and articulate in the role of the American writer with 'Firepower' Film Fizzles By DAVID WISEJS TM Hollyw-ll1ot>O"•' ·· Firc1)(Jwer pq1bahly will he ballyh()()('d on th4 strength of 1ls explosive violenc·c t\C'tually, it's more hke a damp firecracker . It does have ;,i reasonably brisk pace. and a production de- sign that ·s clean and unclul· tered; this may be enough lo sweep patrons along without suf- fering acute dissatisfaction. BUT WORD OF mouth is not likely to gcnNatc additional FlllEPOWEll ,._._ .... Film O;strlbvton Proch;<•r-odlr~tor M1chttel w,,,,,,., ._,,,~enp,tty Go••rdld ~"'°" M u-.tc (,,-to 8ttrbtttr• Pf'Of0Qft1pl\'t' Rot>Prt Pdynlt'f' Otc~ l(rl'{ln• Editor Arnold Cru\t ,_ C a\I St>of\•d ~n. J.tme Cob""'· O J S1mpV>n Ch Wo:tlltl<h. Anth('f'l1 Frono ow G~or9<t c,,.,,.,,a Runl'ltnOl•m~ tQ.im1n MPAAll•IJl\CI II traffic. so the movic ·s chances a re likely to depend heav1ly on the success or failure of 1l!. pro motion. M it•hacl Winnl'r 1 working throu~h Lew Gr<idc ·!-. ITC Enter· tamment I clic1l!> t1nly sodden pc r formant• 1•s fro ni James Coburn and Sophi3 Loren. and the re-st of the c·t1st also behave as 1r it's a walk·lhrou~to . ll 's not their foult. bt-cau~e the script doesn't give them much lo run with. Loren's husband, a re- search chemist, is murdered to stop leakage of Information lhat pharmaceuticals dis tributed by NOW ;:iLAYING his cmployin~ company have a nasty side effect · they cause cancer. U.S. J USTICF. WANTS to try the corporate baddie, but he's taken refu ge in an extradition- proor !'ianctuary in the Carib· bean . Coburn is hired by the widow to pry the villam out of his refuge and deliver him hack to due process. With sidekick 0 J . Simpson, Coburn sets out to depress pro· pcrty values in the Bahamas - destroymg one !!'ansion by fire. unothl'r b) bulldozer ;.ind. ul t1m.1tt•!y. th rt·<' Jl'L'JJ " ..ind J ht>f1('oplcr D.'o pl<.1::.llQUL' I nt c-rc•<:t 1n ~l y enough, t ht· '1okm·e 1:-almost all d1rect1.d against physical ObJt•c t:; <suddtn deaths :ire trcalC'<l in a relatiH· ly s anitary fash1on i. Winner sC'c ms to have pinned his hopes for the rilm on tapping some streak of latent vandalism in the a udience THE PHYSICAL beauty orthe Car1bhean 1s not cxploilf'd by th e him and th<' same hold s for its lr<'alment of Loren In fact, 1t somehow achieves the unusual fe<Jt of making her look l1k t• a co mmutin g housefrau. I 'Chorus ·Line' Set For Soviet Tour? MOSCOW 1/\P )-Joseph Papp, the/\mencan producer1,1,hotook Shakespeare to New York's Central Park, now hopes to bnng his hit musical "AChorusLine"to theSovaet Unaon. If he suceeds. the award-winning show will be the first current running Broadway hit produced on the Russian stage. It also would be the first private lhealrical venture here -Papp s ays he wants a ··pure capitalist agreement ... very clear ·cut, no balont:Y." The Broadway entrepreneur said he as working out a deal withSovietotricialstopresent "A Chorus Llne"in EngUshwilha full American cast before the end of the year in Moscow and Lenin· grad. A Russian translation would be provided. MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "A LITTLE ROMANCE" CPGl "THE CHAMP" cPG> "COMING HOME" "SAME TIME NEXT YEAR" (R) "HANOVER STREET" (PG) ""MANHATTAN" (R) "THE EXORCIST" "THE ISLAND OF OR. MOREAU" "GREASE" "FOU&; .PLAY" (PG) "BATTLESTAR GALACTICA" "LOGAN'S RUN ': (PG) "CALIFORNIA DAEAMI "OUR WINNING SEASON" (R) "THE EXORCISTn "THE ISLAND OF OR. MOREAU" (R) ow...,. MTNllTm PUnc1ncilnR Huntington Belch a...-0388 Or•not 834·928! "THE DEER HUNTER" (R) !"£BOYS IN C0WWtY C- ALL DftlVa·INI ONN 6:1tP' . .-.nlf ClllN U1t1Mf I J ..... Uft ... t • K.NeM ... .,...... ... ., .......... OnflQI &»t.'"70 1.-E GRUllSI SUSPINSE lll.M fVU llEIUINS• .,,,,,4,. ffiE :~!~·\EXORCIST. ..._,......, = ..... ''DAWN OF TH DE .. • 1 -DAILY ptLOT &~ W@M[[ ~@[(WiJ©@ c •• ,....~ • .,...,,..,... • DEAR PAT: I want to lhank you for at&empt· in• to 1et M reh&nd for me from Carol Wrt1ht Glib. I followed your lnatrucUona to write to this m•il· order ftrm II the refUnd, which 1uppo1eclly had btlt.m ~saed. was nol rt'<'t"lved within a week I still haven't had a Nape>nse to m,y March 29 letter. and doubt there Is mor.-yoU' can do. I Just think it's odd that such a lu1e company would be so uncon t·.,rned about its cuatomen. J .H .. Corona del Mar A VS tave t& aMdter &ry UNI waa pre•bed tllat you rer..d •••W be •ailed l•me4Ja&ely. ,\aot!Mr reader, F.N .• Coroaa del Mar, alao has bef'D prolllised dellvf'ry oa •eft'lla..Uw abe or· dHed lu& Nove•ber. Hepehally, boch problem~ will be lllOlved. U ao&, le& A YS k•w. c ••• -----· .......... ,..., DEAR PAT: ts the re a f~eral law that re quires r etaile rs t o give a discount for cash purchases '1 Someone told me there was, but eal'h time I've ask~ about getting this discount. the re ta i lt~r tells ml' he is not obligated to do this L.R .. Costa Mes a Thf' •·air C'redil Biiiing Ad doe11 permit re- QUEENIE "Uh. 1·m not fnllow111g you I'm following your gas ~uz:dcr I r1gure ti knows where there's a gas station Opt!n '-Um1•whcr1· · Mesa High Slates Benefit for TeaID A rummage sa le and car wash will bt: held .J unl' 23 at the (;osta Mesa lhgh School gym to hl·ncfit the schoors track. soccer and cross coun· try teams. The event is scheduled from 7 a.m. to S p m. cla1ly. with free parking and admission. C<irs can 1.·nler from 1-'airview ttoad. Fund~ will be used ror equipment and camping r t•t·~. PINTO WAGON 221;.t/3z~~ «;01 n problt'm ., n ... ,. u1nf P lo l'al L.>unn l'a' will c·ut rftl ta~. fl('tling lf11• answ.•rs and action you nttd w 1wllllf' 11Wq16tfH'll an w1·f'rnmn11 and bunntn Moil 11<1ur (lutlfN>fll lo l 'ul l>Mrin Al Your ~t'rtl1Cf'. CJrong~ C'Otl41 l)a.il11 l'dol I'<> Ut>r ISfiO. C1»lo M~sa. CA 91626 As mon11 lt•ll tr 11 1u pmxiblt' will f>t• onawert'd. t•lll phofw'd 119quin1•.t 111 lt'llt'" riot ltle'ludmy lht' rt•adtr t /ull lt(lnlt'. tid<Jrt&li and lxmflt'IS hours ' phoftt numberconnol b.-conatd,.,f'd '1'h1:1 cvlumrrn~orsda1· 111 •~,c-SUlldaal•· talten &o •Ive C'ult na&omen a 5 perceat du· tou&, M& dlley are DO& r~ .. red &o do so. Betatten c ..... la& &o offer a caall dla~uat muat poet a •I&• aayl•C &Im II Uaelr Polity. Thil prowl1loa of tlae ad doe• • apply IO menbaa&aa wbo laaue lbelr ow• <'redlt urcb. Muy t'redlt card <'OmpaaJes previously re· luted lo let ''°"'" partlclp•le lo tlleir plaas unless &he latter promb1ed no& to Offer dl1&couats to uall· payl•I cH&cunen. Thljli now Is llle&al. Also, merl'ilaab whu Wt"ft" allowed IO offer dJacOUJlts often clloM oot to do lbi11 becall8e Otey llad &o fill out lea&day truU.·ln-teadlng dlscloluR rorms. This rrcutatioe ls no longe r lo effect eidter. Contact U.e Board of lioveroor~ of the •'ederal aeserve Syste m, WaslUo((lon, O.<:. 20551, for additional in· formatioa. • oi.•--•lwr lt'bu ................. .. i>~AH PAT l'lca :.e :.ettlc a s mall family dis µute My husband l'la1ms 1t would take less hot water to do dishes hy hand than to use the dish- washe r I'm gomg tc> keep on us ing the dish- washer no matll'r what your answer is, but I bet I'm right I" N .. Costa Mesa You win. A dishwasher uses about 16 gallons or hot waler to complete Us cycle. and you can usual· ty do an entire day's dishes lo one load. Converse- ly. if you wash your own dishes in a normal·slzed sink. you probably use about 3.5 gallons of bot water for washing and the same amount ror rlns·· ing. If you eat three meats daily and use two slnkfuls or wash and rlnsca water after each meal, you may tw us ing an average or 42 gallons or hot water Pt'r day ju!'>t to wash dishes. l.a!ll Hon11a•11 R~nt (,'orrrrd? OEAH PJ\T Whe n paying thl' first and last months' rl•nt rn advance. 1s the last month's rent frozen or 1s 1t r.ubJCc:l tu a re ntal increase that has occurred during the rental period·· My former landlord dl•ducted the differe nce from my security dcpo~it and I wonder 1f th i), 1s legal My month·tO· month rental 41g rct'mt•nt doesn 't ~ay anything about th1), l\t J\ • Costa Mesa lt'i. lf'gal to deduct this amount from your se<'urity deposit refund, according to the Orange County f'air Housing Council. The council adds that current law does not recognize the last month's rent as anything other than an additional security deposit. The first month's r ent is con· sidered as being just that, but not the last month's advant·e rent payment. There is a limit on thf' amount or security de· posits <includin.i.t last month's re nt> that can be collerted lt>~ally. E ffectivt' for deposits made alter Jan. I. 1978 lresidentlal propert)· only>. the landlord is limited to collecting deposits for clean· ing. repair and non·payment of rent in an amount no greater than two months' re nt if the property is unrurnisht>d. and thref' months' rent ii it is furnisht'<l. These amounts a re in addition to any rt'nt paid for the firsl month's occupancy <Civil ('ode 1950.S>. H itkr Auction Set MUN ICH . Wt•st Germ any IAP\ Two watercolor li.lndscapcs painted hy Adolf Hitler will be up for auction he re June 9. a spokesman for a Munich a rt brokerage firm said The spokesm an said the estimated value of t•ac·h painting 1s S7 .000 One depicts a lime furnace en a hilly ICJndsc;.ipe, lhl· other a pasture with trees <.• nd l' at tit• Scouting Awards Revised TRENTON. N.J. IAPI The Boy Scouts of America have reached an o ut·of·court se ttle· m enl in a discrimination case by udoptlng rules allowing handicappe d :icouts lo compete for s co ut1n~·s highest a wards "I 'm very happy that no w all h andicapped boys in the United Slale11 will have the opportuni· ly to earn the highest ~wa rd 1n scout ing ." s coutmaster Edward M attem said. MATTERN . ~co ut master of a troop of han dicapped Toms Hrvcr. N .J .. youths. raised the issue by allowing scoub who could not perform Your house can he a On a $10.<XX> loan. good source of mont'y when rmnthly payments are for iro you nt-"'<.'C.I extra mmcY.. With rmnths at an annual percent· ;t ::.tx:ond rrortgage loan from age rate of 15%. Total of pay. Comrllf:rcial Credi t. you ra11 nlt:nl..,: $19.~359.60. horrow $Zl.<XX.l or rnon ·on Dill us today to apply. the valul' of your horn: and we'll tin<1 a way to help. NO f"Oil'\TS. NO PREPAYMENT PENALTY. COMME"-ClAL CRJDIT CORJ>Q~ATION l::J c::\ a financial service of \:J r:J CONTR.OL DATA CO~PC>f\ATION ,\ 111.111 111 .::1.(.IOO .111d 11\ t·r m u-.1 Ix: ... t·c 11n·d @ "' .i \ u111h111auo'1 111 n "tl ;ind 1x:r ... onal propt:rty u•oc• ('l\ST .\ ~l F. A • .!i O E. li1h St. • f> 15 ·H700 Ill \Tl\GTO~ ll~ .. \Cll • 11,075 Cold1·n W1:~1 St • a l?.7771 \fb :-..IO.'\ VI EJO • :!~~')5 Al111J l'J rh11>-Su11c I• 7i0.2o.;1 OI< •\\GE • 1111 fcmn ~ C. .. u111n Hcl., "uil•· 26 • S•l?.5871 thephysicallesb lo lake~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ oral examinations fo r r the ir badges. Two m emoors of his troop were denied ~aglc badge s . s co utin g 's highest award. because they had not pa~sed lhc phys ical k st P u b I 1 t' 1\ cl v o c ;i I <· Sti.!nley Van Nl':.~ rllt·<J the d1scrim1nal1on ~u1t 1n February aµain~t lhl' Ooy Sl·outs of 1\ml'l'll';J on beha lf or four lnt·m bl'rS or MaltC'rn·~ troup who fulfil l l·d lh c- alternal<.• r('qu1remc n~ for ·ml•nt hadgl'), and ;.awards SCO(jT O t.t 'ICIALS s<11d the proi;ram wall not make the advance me nt path for :.couts an eas y one Jl;.andH·uppcri scout:, still w1 II ht· n · quired to comple te :.i:. m any nf lh1· n ·qu1rt• m ents as their al11ll t1t·:-. a I I ow ht• fort· h l' 1 n ~ pcrm1llecl 111 ap11I~ for :.illt.'rnall' badgl')I . ..,1·ou1 In).! orricwb :-.<Jid Tht• gu1rl(•l1nt·:-. .1h11 spt•c•1fy that lht· r11.,<i litl1 ty mu:.l bt· J)c rnwn1·11l and musl be n·rt1f1t•d In a c.Jo<:tor · "We i.lrt· pll«1)1t•d llt,11 lh1s matter hJ), bt·t·n n· ~olvcd to \he :-.at1sfa<"t1on of all partic!> conn·rnl'd a nd wt' are part1t·ularly p lc a:-.cd that tht• ),t:out.., in T o m:. Hiver now will have an f>pportu111ty t u quickly rcquahfy fur lh1• Eagl1.· a'o';.i rd . -..11rl Huss Bufkin:-.. tht· U11y ~cout~ ~pok1·..,rn;u1 If you bought kids' shoes without shopping the ads in th e Daily Pilot, you lost both time and money . The best buys in family footwear are advertised frequently in the Doily Pilot . The best place to buy or sell along the Orange Coa st, is the DAILY PILOT FORD DEALERS FIESTA 261;,t/4 HWY EST. PINTO 221;.t/32 ~~ COURIER ~PA/ EST. 35·tHWY MPG EST. •COfnpate tnla eatlmete to the ettlmeted MPG of other ca,. and trucks. ~ur mileage may vary <Sependln11 • on yo41r IC)Md, distance and weather. Actual I hwa I ~Lr 1tth111nnJ1eA111tt.Lrlmna11.11ae _____________________ __,_"'"'4I..,,. • n. FORD. BUILT FOR AMERICA'S EED . . . ,. . ., . . . •-: I ' 'h.1 .... ,., -... ~ •. , • ...,,..'11aJ11M•Mtt•.a11t•1••_,1'J•-.. ~ M • ~ • .... It II FORD •• ~ .... ~ . J . " l . .. _ • • .... • i . ------·--------·---------------~-----· -··----·-· .... -. . .. ... . •:; • . . . . . . . I • INSIDE: •ErrM Bombeck •Horoscope . . . . . . ... •" .. -.. -"'' # . .,,,, ......... • r •Ann unders ~ r---.. ~a. 1111 DAILYl'ILOT 1rag_. __ • __ • ______ C_J t t ' ' C-osta Mesa Aquatic Club menber sNces through water during swim practice Swi1n Club: ~Big Splash By MARCIA FORSBERG ~ Of .... O.lly ...... Sc.ff f"'l en70Y 31Dlmmiftg -it'3 Wtter than mttang arotmd aU day watching TV. I prochce 1ust be/ore nitnl"fl, ao it /it:s in perjectly with my.schedule." -Petn 1''08ter. 12, o/ Costa Mesa ''SWlmmmg groea me somethUeg to do, pli&s ll's o Lot o/ Jun.·• -Seth Karcften, 10, of Costa Mesa "I 31Dlm bttouae I have asthma. When I dofl't go awimnung, I at<m to cough.·· -Lionel Dttoche, II, of Co:ito Mesa Coach Mark Desmond announces, "I want Uz Miller uses hand paddles for resistance m the water. everybody in tbe pool -move it!" When he glances at bis stopwatch, a couple of dozen bathing-suited bodies bit the blue water. "Okay everybody, let's start reall y concen trating. Press tigbli watch the clock, .. he coaxes. The swimmers respond with strong. ser iou!> movements. The teen-aie~. stretch for perfection. The younger ones, around age 5, paddle with de· termination. .. Let's bold up please," Desmond hollers. ··Put )'OW' pulling stuff on." They scramble for hand paddles, pull buoys, doughnut s haped lubes for ankles equipment designed to give resistance in the water and force strength. The swimmers are an members of the Costa Mesa Aquatic Club, a year-round com pelitive swimming program sponsored by the City of Costa Mesa's Department or Leisure Services. It includes syncrooized swimming. seasonal water polo and lessons. · Desmond. an Irvine resident, is CMAC's head swim coach and aquatics director. When he started with the program two years ago. it had about 20 swimmers. "Now, we're up to more than 100 in c9mpetitive swimming alone." The kids take to it enthusiastically. possibly because of Desmond's positive attitude and the ~oa ls of the club. ll 's set up in levels, so no matter what a swimmer's ability is he has a chance to ex- cel. "We help the kids try to reach their goal, whether it's to be on the Olympic team or lo be able lo swim JO laps. "It keeps them out of trouble." De6mond ~ays with a laugh "It helps them develop bette r fSeeSWIM TEAM, PageC2> CMAC Head Coach Mark Desmond gtVes swimmers a few pointers. Photos by Daily Pi lot J Gary Ambrose It's Been A. Banner Week Rans lil'tebacker Jim Youngblood and his wife Mary headline Metch of Dimes benefit. Orange County just has to be one of the most exciting places to live in the U.S.A. So many things a re happening just now and so many wonderful people have come here lo work and live. This has been a banner week in the county. We have a site for our music center and the Experience Center bas opened its ~oors. ~ Members of the board or directors of the women's guilds of the Orange County Music Center didn't expect lo have a celebration •t their first leadership tea, but it turned out to be the day after the Segentrom family announced Its donation or land for ~ long-awaited cedfer. There was nothing but smiles at and Browning streets in Tustin. A few exhibits were ready. such as the acrylic plastic mirror where you can dance and see shadows, the prism which reOects hundreds of crystal formations . and the big "human kaleidoscope." A dozen volunteers. including ADD Mouad, PHii Merry and Allred Bork, have been helping Goodman get the doors open. The center will move to a yet undecided permanent, site later. Goodman said, and many more exhibits will be added. One possible home is the Ora.nae County Fairgrounds, be noted. Anyone wishing to see the initial center may call him for reservations at645~1. the event in Mn. Rlcbard Spooeer's Last week we alluded to tbe Irish Harbor View Hills home, and, ap-dinner sponsored by UCI Interfaith propriately, there was plenty ef Foundation. Thia year tbe event champagne to toast the Segerstroms honored one ol our favorite people, and their generosity. Fa&hr BUI McLaa,..._, wbo hu James L Nagama&su, chairman of been at Interfaith for five years now. the board, and Mn. William D. Red· _ _._. -l-fleld, president, shared their feel· The scroll .,._... .. _.. to -sums logs. Mrs. Redfield s aid Orange ~i;.:::rt;:..~. lot of people feel about Countians have been working for at 1 fi •L.-t ha least 14 years for this "impossible " n the ·ve years UJa you " dream" and that the ajft had pointed been with US at lnterfaitb, you have e multiplied our joys and abared our up "Orange County as 8 whole" in· sorrows. You bave deepened our stead of north, central and south· faith, and encourqed UI to val• tbe county. faith of otben. There now are 500 women in the "You have created a home for our lhll llld N11•m•bt~ pleaded for!=;9!1e!'iaill'ifc'1ifilfitnrlriiii"'"liililanClli1F., '"':iil1nllldlf'*'11Mtfllmt!lt=-- 1500. Or, he'd be happier with 2,000, each penon 81 a friend. In abort, you be joked. b tbe of .... --1-uL. Toward the end of the tea OM& w~~k.~ade concept ~- IWwel sat down at the piano and tben waa joined by vouliat Ja11e The words were penned by .all tbe l1rteL Their music was Just the rt1ht staff memben and we couldn't acne · toucb for a happy day. more. Another dream has come true Durln1 tbe dlaaer, wblcb was here. JIM o.Mmaa baa been won-bOlted by llr .... •n. Nell Nellla lDI to put to1ether an Experience of lrvtne Cove, we learned tbat Center, much like San Francisco's anoUaer beloved member. c.111 Blf. Saplor.aortum, and It finally b.. I••· ii mcMltl to P111dm1. a... become a reali~. eeller .,_ AMrtell &wed tMl be•• We umpled a bit of it cturtac an aolq to bave to put an mJtmcUoa opn boUle at lts temporary lite at Utt Scbool, at the corner of Bryan (IMMPPSNINGl,P ... a> II appeni•g• By Judith Olson L!l:l;,!J.m• Co•t• ll•••n Goldie 14 oelebr8tel her .,,,,..,.. bltfl>. dlly with. ,.... peffr .. ~ t I : - , --·----~ ... -....................... -.............. -. ......... -........ -· . ---.... -....-. .. HOROSCOPE I ERMA BOMBECK '· [ Boroseope ) ' Jorge Galvan, at far right. presents Father Bill McLaughlin with scroll of appreciation. Father Bill has been at UC/ Interfaith for five years. WEDNESDAY. MAY» By SIDNEY OMAaa A&IE8 <Mar. 21·Apr. 19>: Thia can be a power·play day. Involvement. style, creativity, commitment to ideal, profeulon, purpose or penoo is hi1hU1bted. Capricorn, Cancer ' persona -and the number 8 -fi1ure promlnenUy. Member of opposite aez "swoons''! TAURUS <Apr. 20·May 20>: Study Aries message, protect turf. Take a s tand. Be "creatively selfish." Finish what you start. Aid those who are serious. willing to help themselves. But say, "No!" to those who take, lake with no thought of giv· ing anything in return You'll un· derstand! GEMINI CMay 21.June 20>: Accent on ideas, trips, relatives and special calls or messages. You can make ma,.velous, new contact. You could also learn the meaning or love. Leo is part or exciling scenario. Be indepen- dent, not arrogant. CANCER <June 21-July 22>: Ac· cent on protecting possessions, pay. ments, collections, locating what had been lost, missing or stolen. Follow through on hunch. Pay heed to "teacher." Cancer. Leo, Aquarius persons play prominent roles. UllM <Sept. zs.oet. 22>: AMIJH, piece toptber lDformaUoa. c._, - you can come up wltb complete story. Reward factor it 1tron1. Gemini, Vlrgo, Satlttariut = fl1ure in scenario. You win · • infiuence people and feel macneuc pull towarda member of ~lte aex. 8CO&PIO <Oct. 23·Nov. 21l: Ac· cent on home, adding to dJmentAon of life style, beauty, family harmony, diplomacy. Preatice. promotion, communicatln1 with auperton - these allo are on aaenda. Taurus. Libra. Scorpio persona fi1ure prominently. 8AGITFAaJUS <Nov .• zi.Dec. 21>: Define terms, check aourees, read between the lines. Obtain hint from Scorpio message. Travel, com· munication. advertisin«. publiab.ing comprise part of overall picture. Someone from your past, will play significant role due to "reap- pearance." CAPRICORN CDec. 22·Jan. 19 >: Refuse lo be intimidated by one who claims to have all answers. Hold on to possessions. Keep financial files confidential! You could receive pro- motion -you gain prestige and could find or rediscover love. ••• Happenings ' LEO cJuly 23-Aug. 22>: Give full play lo intelle ctua l curiosity. Answers are available -and ob- tainable. You get wha t you want : cy· cle is high, judgment and intu1lJon are "in the groove." Gemiru, Virgo, Sagittarius persons figure prom- ine ntly. You will have reason to celebrate! AQUARIUS <Jan. 20·Feb. 18): Em· phasis on declaration or principles. You learn wh ere you stand, how to e levate position. Finish what you start. Deal with Aries, Libra persons. Spotlight on contracts, partnership, Joint efforts. public re lations -and marital status . PISCES <Feb. 19-Mar. 201 : Accent on new start, "different" employ- me nt conditions, rules for better health. getting together with one who shares basic concerns. Leo, Aquarius persons fi gure prominently. Later you will be showe red with affection! ' <From Page Cl) against the move so that Cecil and his wife Gen would have to stay in Newport. Among those enjoying the Irish Stew, Colcannon Potatoes, Sod a Biscuits and Shelleleigh Pie were the William McQaoids, Bob SaUJers, Ken WIUlp and .Jorge Galvan', who pre· sented the scrolJ to Father Bill. We've learned the identity of the "foxy paper lady" of the Promontory Point. It's Beverly Krassner. a Newport Bea ch r esident who sometimes pinch hits for her son David. who has Daily Pilot Route 2023 Goldie TeWlnkJe, a long-time Costa Mesa r eside nt a nd old friend. ce lebrated her 90lh-plus birthday last week with a festi ve party attended by 27 friends and relatives. She won't tell us how many the "plus'' is because. according to Mrs. Te Winkle, a lady never tells her age. But she needn't worry. She wears hers very well. She keeps up an ac-I tive corresponde nce with m a ny friends and enjoys visits with many more. The Te Winkles t Goldie's late husband, Charles, was a mayor 1 had a hardware store and grocery store in the early days or the c ity and he played a mean game of dominoes with some of his neighbors. Greeting .. Mrs. T " at her celebra- tion were the Russell Hopsons, the Boward Hopsoas, Gary TeWinkle, Mildred Fisher, Peggy Reinert. Bet· ty Maltrejeaa, Lucille Pinkley and Charles and Betty Beecher. Approx.1mately $2,000 was netted for the March of Dimes last wee k when Charley Brown's restaurant, Huntington Beach, hosted a benefit night. All proceeds from dinners served were donated to MOD, according to Costa Mesa Aquatic Club swim team mem- bers are nicknamed the Sting· rays. Coach Marie Desmond is at left. ••• ' f Gary Swanso•. the restaurant manager. Enticing gue.c;ts was an appearance by Rams lin e backer Jim Youngblood. who brought bis wife Mary. school activities a nd commuruty in· volvement. They will make their formal bows during the December ball at the Marriott Hotel, Newport Bea ch. VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22 » Confine. ment. restriction. temporary loneli· ness can actually reinforce aspira· tions, goals. Get second emotional wind. Know that you are due for a re· markable come back . Diners who stopped in lo say hello to Youngblood also got to greet Rams coach Ray Malavasl and Wes t OranJ?e County MOD poster child Christa McAvlnew. who was there with her father, Bnce. The girls were introduced by Mrs. Wallace A. Ge rrie , p re sentation cha irmen, and the dchs in turn in· troduced their mothe rs . Each girl re- ceived a handbook for the season and a long-stemmed red rose. Pleasure Prevented Also there were tbe Judge and Mrs. Donald Dungan. Dorothy and Jud Satberland and Chuck Benner. BUI Waddell was chairman of the event. Inspiring. That's all we can say about the annua l luncheon of Ang<'litos de Oro, auxiliary lo Big Brothers of Oran~c County. When you hear outstanding Big Brothers like Dick Rooseveh and J eff Pearson talk, you feel optimistic that the world 1s okay after all. The two men were honored for nearly 15 y~ars of service between them. They sn ared the stories or how they met and became attached to: their little brothers, Steve and Jeff. Roosevelt . who sought the assign· m ent after he retired, said he bas on- ly one difficulty with Steve. who was "mad at the world" when Roosevelt firs t met him because he bad just lost his father. "He's discovered girls," Roosevelt s a id with a chuckle. New offi cers wen· installed during the luncheon in the Balboa Bay Club Mrs. Richard AUen handed over her gavel to Mrs. George Yule and gave another SS.000 lo Jo Alexander, BB executive director. Also present al the luncheon wus Mrs. Spe nce r Honig, Angelitos founder Mrs. Don Russell's waterfront home in Balboa was the setting for th e traditional Children's Home Society dcbutanle announcement tea last week. Twenty-two young women have been chosen for the hon.or. based on CHS debs this year are Karen Sekloo· Asabioo, Catherine Conroy Aubert, AUyson Jean Ayers, MeUssa Ann Beechner, Kathleen Geraldine Aleunderson Baldridge, Carol Ann DlStanislao, Elizabeth Warre n Echtenlacb and Jan Marie Grazu. Also, Lisa Ann Grandy, Stephanie Rae Leider, Ka ren Marie Helfrich, Laurie Ann Morris , ·Janet Lee Morton, Kris Nelson, Mary Cameron NaUen, Sandra Michele Remelin, Aimtt Robertson and Michele Aon Rade. More a re Ronnie Mae Schmidt. Bettina Ann Taylor. Jennifer Lynn Trebler, A.nae Yardley and Julia El· lyne Kawamura. We 've received plcllS ror help from several organ11.;.it1ons in the area: The American Cancer Society needs volunteers for the Angel on Wheels dri ver progr am . <'Specially fo r Laguna Hills, llunlington Beach and Westminster . Anyone wishing to pa rticipate should call the ACS office. 752·8600 Ne wport Jl <Jrbor Art Museum needs docents The Docent Cou."1d l 1s scheduling interviews fo r prospective members in .June lnlen•stcd persons may call Julit• Helfrich. 75H ll22 People Peering Former Orange Coast Collrge stu· dent Mike Erickson of J'oun tain Valley has been accepted for flight <Jtlendant training by Continental Airlines ... Mary Bigelow Burton and Saun Lynn Roley, membP.rs of the South Coast Altrusa Club, have been included in the 1979 edition of CSee HAPPENINGS, Page C3> .. Just about all or us know people who are un- easy when things are go- ing well, wbo expect to be punished for enjoying life, who f eel that pleasure is a "sin." Tho s e p eo pl e. ps yc hologis t Eleanor Hamilton explains in the Ma y issue of Science Digest, are unnecessari· ly suffering from a self· destructive anxiety in· stilled early in life It ·s s ick . It can be cured. Dr. Hamilton says, and she tell-; bow. .. Millions of mothers ha ve bought the notion tha t a tt en t io n i s something bad because 1t b ri n gs s o muc h pl e a s ur e ," the , psychologis t explains . .. For the m . the baby must be dis ciplined right from the s tart. After a while the s mart baby learns not to reach Cor pleasure-fulfillment. Late r on. tha t ba by becomes the adult who is afraid to ask for wha t ~s wanted and fina ll y becomes quite terrified when pure joy is prac· t1cally within reach.·· To gel out or that bind. she relates, the sufferer must realize that the built-in fear or pleasure is irrational. that no ave nging Cates lie in wait for the joyous. He must acknowledge that pleasure is under human control, accept that be is worthy or pleasure because ~e bas ''It teachet them dlaclpllne," be explains. lt't valuable bealtb·wiae, too, be says. ''Swimmlnc worka every muscle ID the body. It lncre111e1 hm1 capacity, 10 it belpt tbem de· velop reliltaace to tlckneuet Uke coldl and utbma." Tbe CllAC sUn1ray1 parUcipate la tbe Oran19 County Swim Conference and beloal to the .lll'lm HCtlon of tbe Soutbtm Paclftc Al· socladoa AmMMar AUalet.ic Uldaa. They pract,ce at pool1 at Cotta 11 .. Hilb School. Estancia Hi1h Sebool, Newport Harbor High School, Downtown Commmdtl Olnter and Oran1e Coast Colle1e. Desmond adds that CMAC•t booster club, a support 1roup, helps ralM ,_... "for •"'1· thln1, from trlpt to equipment to team baDQuett. The kids ralte fundt too. We have paper drives and, for the Fourth of July;• ftnwortl1 ttand on t]'e co~ot Arllncton and I alriaCGIU .... •• behaved Ul ways lo.give pleasure. "Pleasure is nature's own communication system, informing us that good acts that feel ~ood are good, that acts that feel bad are bad," the Science Digest arti· <"le points out "Until that we can contain is large- ly dependent on our be· ing able lo acknowledge our feelings, to breathe unrestrainedly so as to release the now or good feeling throughout our bodies that comes with each CuJI breath." system becomes distort· RUffELl'S ed by false learnings , al 1~ highly authenllc and UPHOLSTUY also reliably accurate. w... Y• W• ... n general. each or US IS mast er Of how ,. -1-922 =r~&iVcr.-~ much JOY we can con-tain. And how much JOY ._.c.0.aa .. ,_'ff..,.,_ .. _•_548 ... --.·1•1-.~ ....... r ul ly I icensed CS. insured PORT-MESA CHRISTIAN SCHQOL S2S.OO Dhn•I • .... •• ,_ Through June 14 (with lhit eoupon) * IMDIYIMIAUZm IMSTIUCllOM * ACC8 9 AT9 8"1CA TIOM CA.c.IJ • ACADa IC ac• •ca * CtmSnAM INY901tt•ll' ........ Atao AVallable • ~ & FulJ-Oey C.. A........,., .. POST....U IAPT1ST CMUKM 6IOW ........ St. c .... ...... 641-tlll NEWPORT HARBOR COUNSELING CENTER present A Comprehenelve Progqm Toward • Permanent Control of SMOKING · wan v ua zed, l>f"Ofelslonal au.n. lion to aid In the control ·of their smok· Ing habit. For addltlonal lnfot"fMtlon or to ar-range for a private tonsultatlon at no charge calf: I Tr.:J., Bober, M.L t11Ne1Mw111rpomtrt Coun11 ... Q .... C••·•-r 1151 Dove St. SUlte 230 Newport Beach~llfornta 92660 (714) . 1610 ·------·····-·-. --.. -· --... -. ---... -----........... -..... --.. ,. ........... . .. 1 '· If l· ,. • • •• " •• I I on •• ... • .. .., .., ... I -·-... ' ' -~ .............. . - ~LANDERS OAllYPILOT a ••• Happenings PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE .............. ('?) Who 'Ii Who ot American Womt-o Mra. JM'k II. de Kr.if has bffn t-lt~l t.'CI chalnnan ol th..-Mutscum Coun<'ll Of the Nt1wport II.arbor Art Mll."14.'Um Mn. Mlc9'1el ('. Ml'Nallt-y will lead the Harbor View lllllb Commll· tee of the O ntntct' County Phllharmon1 C' Soc 1t•l y Mu . Artaro Avlln Ii. lht• nf'w J>rt·~ldcnt o( the HunUn,;tton lh.llH'h Newt•umtms Club . BUIN-Khyo .. Is vrcsldcnl or Counral 1'wo flf Tm1st m1i.t r~b~ Older Woman's Sex Drive Grows Stronger L> ~: 1\ R A N N l..ANOl.o:H~ I hU\1· nevl•r ~l'l'll u n ) d1~ cu::1s10n Ill ~our l'Olumn on th1 ~ subJl'l'l .1 11 <1 woulct apprl't'IUtl' 11 1f you'd do !.Omt• n·M·urC'h Aaa l,aadn-s I am female, :J).!l' [~ M y sex. drtvt• anti de sir l'S set-m lo lw gn.·t1lt•1 now than in unv t1thL·1 periotl of m y '1ir1.· I ulw11 ys th o u g ht a woman was al her :-..·~ ual pe:.ik in ht:r lut1• t e e n s o r <' a rt \' <! u ~ ShouJd I M.'•' u ph·y~11·1u n about this" I 'm not knorkin~ 1l On tht• t •>n trary. I find it Vl'n ~rat1fyin~. But I cun'i. h elp wondt:!r1ng . FA ITllF' I. R EAD~H IN TOPEKA D EAR FAITHFUL: Why see a physician? This is no illness -it's a hle~u1ing -and not all that unusual. Many women enjoy sex more after the childbearing ~·ears havt> pass<'d and the) nt>ed nu longPr worry about 11r.-gnanc). 0 E /\ Ft ,\ N N LANDERS I woulu likl' to reply to Numl'm L:no, who aC'C'Ust·~ 011r J,?cm•r<i tion ryours and mint· • of "lwistl'd log1" und phony valut•)o, .. Uno. Dl'ar Sin1·1· vn11 rt•comnwnd fn•cdum. ror l'VC r Vl)O l'. Villi will na tur~lly nut cirivt• wht·n ;: o u l' x JH: r 1 rrw n l w it h II rugi.. ~intt: Lhut wc1uld 1•11d<.1nger lhc lives and f rt•edom of t hl· n•st of llS. And. If OU shoulrl happl'n to ~ct hooked no )o,0 ffi l'lh1n g. nutura 11~ you won 't turn lo lax )'\upportt:d rl'hah11ilJll<in µro~rarns for ht·l11 If y ou choose 111 follow a v 1• r ~ d 1 f f t' r l' n I l1fl•!>I~ le-, nuturall) y1.u will allu\\-othf•rs lhl' frl'l'dorn to he t11rn1·d off b> your lwlw v1or u nd or appP<HanCl' /\nd 1f you fmd it"hard to· makl' u hv1ng. you surely won't ask the l'stablishml'nt whose "twisted logic and phony value~·· you reject lo help you out w ith food stamps or Wl'lfare or unemploy . ffil•nt compensalaon, will you·· I'm for freedom, too. but along with frcedc.m g 1lcl> r esµons1bilily ALSO DOING M\' OWN TlllNC; D E ,\ R D 0 I N Ci : Numf'ro t·no receivt-d hundreds or lettt-rs since he "expressed himself" in this space. Many were excellent. I had a dirficult time selecting th" best one. You won. OEJ\H. ANN: When rn y hus band and I ~eparaled a while ago r Wt' wpre married <!7 Y<'a r s 1 he started a JOlfll sa \•1ngs arcount f or himself and our oldt'sl so n We go t buck together agai n after much discussion and hl· rontinucd lo add monev to the ac<·ount No~ lhN l' 1s riuik a l arge i.um I "'.int him LO put my num"" on the ;H·c·ount Sock Theories: Lost Cause Tl11!1 1.~ /tic• lit'«11nrl m a th rn·· port .wrre.~ 1m 111hc11 happeus tu rnwliny ~11rb Today'H column dfa/s w1t/1 "The Cowie" According lo a woman from Ft. Lauderdale. Fla .. the answer to d1s- a pp car 1 n g socks 1s mathemal1cally figured rn subsets. If you wash a pair of blue socks with a red stripe 1 BL/ROI 2 and a pair of gr e1•n angnrns •GR A l2 and a pair of while len'ni s sork <.. 1 Wll1T 12, all three pair'> would be called X If Y had IGH1/\12 :.i nd f WHI T l2. then every element in Y is an ele· ment of X. Hence Y is a subset or X or X CY If there is a boldness in BL/R02 somewhere between. fill and spin dry, BL/R02 splits. Thal answer made more sense than most of the others sent in to d•'- termine what happens to socks in the washer . tht•\ metr ricd, hut thev fooit•d <Jr<>und and oft<·n divon·t•d in th<' drvcr. No al1monv was ·in · vol ved. Some stayed togelh('r through two or three washings, but sud· denly turned intn a swinging single. One 'vr 1ter believed that !>Ol'k8 went through a Sl'X change, l'oming out another color. J\ large number cm · hraccd l h e Planned <>bsolescence theory. t h at is a c•on sp1racy h e lwecn soc k a nd washer manufacturers who 1nrurporate sock dis inlcgrators f right ne x t l o the button r ru s hcr 1 a nd sock sensors whic-h grind up a sock and spit it out as hnl. Tht>re was a Sock F airy theory for those of you who believe in Peter Pan, the Cloning theory where for every pair of socks an extra one is cloned driving you cr azy with three socks of one rotor. and the Best Friend theory where your friend is secretly after your husband and both are trying to drive th1.• Hc1 n r arnat1 o n theor y where IL 1i. believed that a sock r e· turns in another form. f One woman swore that after five years or lostng !>O('ks. they all c•a m c hac-k o ne da y us a sweat<·r 1 Some heli<.•vecl socks had <.tn 1d<·nl1ty t•ris1s and split Others leaned t o ward cann1baltsm . One writer wcnl for the S l t• v e M ;i rt 1 n l he o r y where socks. instead of gelling hig h o h cfr tergenl. got sm:ill und disappeared And finally. one writer blamed Lh e U nited States government for programming washers lo eat socks and keep the economy alive. One blamed the Russians for undermining American women's stability. I 'd have been disappointed if someone hadn't said that. Most or the writers zeroed in on sex. Like coat hangers and paper c li ps . soc k s were believed lo have an ac- tive sex life but only in waler . Some believed you whacko. There is ,......Thursday: The Solution. ADVANCE UGISTRATION NOW ONN. Now '' tht • t1m1! In '>•qn up tor ICC <.k<1t1ng 11 ";.c,ong tit th1: k • • C.ip•t<1• ... cn·11..r WhPlhdi y01i'v1: I(,. :.1t:<1tL'<1tx:lt><P 01 rn:vvr II " "kt1t1 o(J 1n vwr 1111 .. OllU ol tll!Yof' ClllS!>Mi IS tor you, Clnssos 1111 up tno,t. so can tod(ly tor .111 tl'lt· information IUI t~ W110k! f,mly ADvANCI R•IWA1'noMI POtl ao&IP l'UMC110NI. lee Copade~ Chttlet 1s u gieut ptJce tor privnte or 1ni.111u11onu1 oroup lunt.t10ns Call now tor resc.vvahons. 7141919·8880 KI CAA\DESOiALET 2701 Harbor Blvd. Harbor & Adams Costa Mesa 979·8880 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USl .. ESS .. AMI: STATEMENT Dal.., F•D•'li<!ry It, !'It OONAlO 0 SULLIVAN. C.lor~ SE~ll Ry A CARCIA Deputy MAOltUGA & AETAMAI. ll-1JOHl ..... ay!I! P'osl Olllo Ora ... r "A" lftd io, c 1111 ...... 1. '1101 Au ..... ,.* P'l•l .. lltt• PuDll\~~d Or~no• Cou1 0•1tv PolOI Mdy 71 '/<I Jun~ I 11 1•7' ltt• 19 PlJBLI(' NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE , .. ~ , .. PUBUC ~OTI(.' E Pt;BLIC NOTICE lt·'11,. NOTICE: OF TltUSTEE'S $ALE TltUSTHO.- Ofl Junif S. '919 •I 11 00 0'<100 A M , F•r\t .,,_,kilt' Tlttirr lnwtanc..~ Coni P•nv. ,o fN\IN by'""" <@f'1•1n ~ed OI T •U\I ctt<ulf<I t>y R-'1 L. W•lh• •nd •KofOOO Oe<•mbfr 1'1, 1'11. •• Oocum•nl No 00~94 lfl Booll 11'13, P•q~ 173• ,,, Off 1c1tt1 Ail"'<Ofd~ of 0f4ftQt Cou"'"· C•ttforn1a •nd Our\u•nt to ti,4t ctrt,111n Not1c~ 01 0 f'f•ult •"d E•,.tt1on to S•ll llWrtulld<'r re<O<-F~t>r....-y ), 1•1t " Doc u_,,I No 3'611 ,., 8ool\ U0,4. P•Q• l t ll ot Oll•C•ll Record• of Otttnqe County, W tlt Uf\der and °"'"'"•nt to w1d °'"° ot Trust sell .tt oublir •\K••on tor <•\I\ t•••ur money ot t"'f' \Jn1tt<t SttttP\ of Am.tt<•. at tf\e 'ioulll 1,..r-1nq lotl ""'""'ce.to 111 .. F ~r\I A,.,..ri(.n hu\I (Of'nO.i)ny butlO· '"" 1oc-~ttM at '71 N Main St .• '" tM C1l y ol .,_ •• An•. C.•lllorn1" •II 11 .. 1 r1qhl HHf' •nd 1nterf""\f conveyed to •no now Mto DY' •• ~ ,,..o Deed o• 1 '"\' 1n tf'W' cwoorrh \1tu .. l!'d 1n ttw CU<lnt~ •ncl Sl•I~ O.>Cltl.Wd •• LOI ,. "'Bloo IC' o• Tr~• No.,,. •\ ~· MM> raor°"" 1n Baoll 11. CM91'• lJ to ~ ""<tu\•V4P ot M 11i<ett•.-..OU\ M•P\, '" tn~ ottlce ot ttte eo.;"'• A•< oro. r of W•d Counh ,,,.. str"'t ..OOr~\ Of ...atd Pf"O!Pltf'lY I\ purporlfll to .,. l/M Mor•m•r OttVf', N~WOCN1 Be.cit, C..lltont••· r hB follow1nq pPr!i.On I\ d01t"19 DuC.t .. FICTITIOUS 8USIHESS HAME STATEME"T f "'° un.Mr\1Qttfl'O O•'< filtilwt5> •n• h•tullh tor .,,., 1ncorrKtl'MH' of t9'e \1ff'f'f •dOr'P\\ \ftOwn f'W!"'" ~•d w~ .-111 bf' nwck *''"°"' co•e· n•nf or ...,,.,.ry; f'ICH"IHWd or Im · I\~\\.\ ~EFLECflON!°>. 1'1'.>11 W Centr~I = 1) S•nl• Ana. CA t110. llt<kv L~ L""9fellow 8901 N•ghl 1nqa1 .. faunto:t1n \ldlf•v, CA in1oe T"1\ bu'\•"4!'~, t~ con<Jut.teo bf an ,,. diVldU"I Re<~y L-Ll>"Ol•lln• t"I~ ''"'e,,.,..nt ..,," •11ru w1tn ''"" (ounty (lt"rtt 01 Or.•f'tlt' Cou'lh on Moy II 1 OI• FIUUI Publl\hfid Or.1n0(" Q)Aofi1 Daily P1tot M,tv n. 11 1' June~. 1Qi1~ 18(1()..T' PUBUC NOTICE The tollowlng per\On 1\ d0tna bU\1 ne~' "' I E WCO MAGNETICS DIV OJ LE WCO HECTRIC CO INC •~" N.-wp0t1 bh'rt Nt woorl Or~tl\ (,, 'nofl3 Frarvr\ M lf'WP1o )Qt El Mo'141'n., Av•. N•,.w•I Or-•ttn C• ~l<A;J J f\o\ hU\lnt~\ t\ l-OMC1U( l~d Oy I) r Al oor111ton LEWCO 1-LEl. !RI( co '"( F'df'(.P\ M l.t'WI .. ~crflfJtr'f rnt\ '\t•lemf'nt .... , fth-<I with lhfl Oitftid tn.~. :Urn ,,,_,. m µ.,,, 1 "" • \ln fl I'"'" t-t~Hbf'>r f owmQ P11bl•"1hf°•f OranUt f'0tt\t 0~1•v JJ••at ""''' ,. , .,. 10)8 ,. P UBLI<.: NOTICE (oun1v CICf> 01 O•-nQO• CouMv on M•v - Pl'Bl.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USIHESS HAMlf STATEME .. T T ".,. •01to•11'\0 Pt-r~on\ "'" dolnQ bY\1n,.\\ ,..., Ploed. ~• 10 I~ 11111'. ~vu'°" or ~· tumbtaft<•\ to wu,ty ttte ,..,,..,..n.nq PflM•P•I )"'" -Oft·~ note secured Dr w •d 0..0 01Tru•I10 w11 S.,107.00 with uitt•rr\t t~rf'On from HOWl'f'n0.r •1 , ''"·PILI"\ lc11tf" ch.atQiP-\, a\. provided '" ,,.,d not~ toqli"fh~r •1th ff!~'!I. <II•'~' and upe.."" ol llw Trust~ t!.tnd 'ut" othl!r 'iUm\ a\ may hav• been 1 •0••nced br ,,,_ ow""' •net "°'°"' ol '\tlffd Mtt , w ith 1nt"rt1J\I, •\ Prow1oed '" \aid Dud Of T ru\I O••ed M•• e. '''' I OllU RECOVE RY ~fRVl(f: , •10? 8•1 .. ..,..,. HVI"" CA 'nll• BettyMert.K.c• Autllo,.ted OlllU'• II, 1919 FICTITIOUS8USINESS FIUHJ F~~T~~!:~!·::r HAMIE: STATEMENT PuDh'l>e<I Ordnq. (O~\I 0•1ly f11101 T n i>rul11> NQldn, ~101 6rhfl'd,reo. lrv1nt (A9?1U '"6" No•4'n, •101 fi•·t vro~rP I r v1n.-C.A t?l •4 Put>ll\1'1ed 0.an~ C:O.~I O••IY PllOI M•y I\, 11, 1•, 197' l"1" ~Otl<>w1ng Def"\On I\ OOtnQ OUS• Matt.), '11, J~ Juf\,. ). l~/41 189? IQ bu\1n:,~0~~0•1nQ Pt>rwn\ arr dOtnQ IW\~ a\ f ht\ bu\1nti\\ I\ (Ot'IO\IC ltd Dy 4 Qt'n~' dJ .,...flr.f\~10 PUBLIC NOTICE CUSTOM REPAIRS, 2l9ll'ilatll'~ ANCEllNA SOUAPE JM2 Por.,IP Ln . 14untorqlon Beath CA.,~ PUBLI{' NOTICE Cttc••. 14un11no•on Bt&ell. C•tolorn•• Pthl1D NOIOn l.•rrv fhom-8\ 00-n, 11911 Sl••llr• •1•4• Ln Hunllnqlon8ea<h,CA91... CP·ftlO t it Wiiham 0 ft\l • ., :1641 Por .. 1• (11 T ht\ \f.tt .. rnH'lt ..,,S f1tf"Cf w•I" tftt C.ountv (le•k ol Or•nQI' County on •prll lO 1•1• ltOTICE TOCltEOITOllS SUPEalOtt aM.lltT OF TNE STATE OF CALl~MIA l'O• THE aM.IHTY OF OltAMGE ..O.A·ftta Tn•' Du"""'' I\ conduct!Od bv •n '" NOTICE TO Cltl:OITOllS ~11>4• Hun11nqlon Ouch. Cdlolorn1" dl•ldU•ll dlrY T ()den S~~~~"c:~~~l~~~~iAT:o"11 14un}le•trly l-\1.,, :1641 Plr•lr C11<IP FIU* ''"' •l•lomenl "'" 111..i w1ln tne THECOUNTYOFOAANGI ll,.Qlon~ll,C•hlorn1a~ .... t County (I••• 01 Or•nge County on Ho A·"1ll <I• "°"''" l T•\l•. lM1 Plralt C•r 0.efl"fYH L•<- Atffr ... YllLAw n1 w .. t ,,tt. s•- hM• AM, CA '111» I:••••-ol LEIGHTON KEELIN(,, D.CH\e<I Ao,.l lO, IUQ I E\ldl• of DOUGLAS W EDWARDS r ll4• H11n11nqlon Brath . C4111o•n•• lf:U 04J I Qel .. 11V>d r ,.,,, bu\1ne\\ '' c o t " PuDll~ °'""'IO Co.l\I D•1ly Pllor NOTICE IS 14EArl!Y CIV( N to, ... lotn •l•d """'"""'""' on U( ~ ov • PuDh•....., a.-C1>ol Dd•ly P'1lo1. M•1 I lj 11, 2' t'I• ""·" NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to - <"'d•IDr\ ol -•bow n.tmed ct.<-.,1 lll•t •II -'°"' ll•v•ng t laim\ ..,...,,, I~ t.aid -.-..1 ""' •f'Q<lired lo It~ Mdy e. IS "· 1'0. 1~1' 1181 ,~ cn:d1f0f\ Of IM" ~bOvtt n11m"d dfot ttrhtnt AnQllPhf'ltl ~wr.- IP\bt ., .. ~t\Of'I\ hdv1nq r l~on\ Ag~+n\I Wi11iam A T.-\t4' PUBLIC NOTICE tllem, worn~.....:~ -!wr$ • .,, '"" ofllu of ""' <I••• ot -•""1re .-.. 1111..i court rx lo 11'~1 tllem. •••fl PUBLIC NOTICE CP.at74 l'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS HAMIE:STATEMEHT '"• lollow1nq ~''°" " dolnq bu\I· ntu ., C liRl~TOPHER HOMES. 1111 c. .. mpu• Orov•. Suile JJO, lr•iM, (A ''") Cl>rl\l~r C Gibbs. 1111 C4mpu• Orin, Sull• 330, Irvine, CA 'nllS Tiiis t>usineu Is <ondu<~d l>Y •n In· dlYldu•I. ClwislOCll>or C. Gibbs Thll \ .. tement •HI 1111'<! "'"" Ille County Cler-of Or•n~ CO<lfltv on M•'f '· ''"· O.Merce,a.raf,~, TllHll & Slonller P'11Mt4 AttenleYt at LAw Ill"•.,.,.~~ .. s ...... .......... e.ctt, CA fl* PUblilnld 0.-CoHI D•lly Piiot. Mo IS. 11. ,,, J....o S. 1'7' PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS 8USIHEH NAME STATEMENT Th~ lot-'"9 _ _, I\ do0119 bu\I· neuu EXECUTIVE INTERIORS, t•1' ll•ulde Drive, Coron• del M••. C•lllorn.• m>s Sh•rletl l.IJ• P-. t•1' B•f'td• Drive, Coro,,. del Mar, Cotlllornl• .,.,, This Du\lnn• Is <0'1duclwd by e n In dl•klu•I Sll«on L.., P- Tlll1 sl....._1 wn flled wlltl Ille Collftly Clef\ of 0r.,. C°""IY on Mey tM \aid dl!t tdent .,,. t f'Q\11t•O to hit Gfotwtr•I P•rt,_, r U"f'm •rilh lhtt f'llfCP\~rv Y'JUtf'Wr\ '" ff\t\ \tltl"'"""""' •'11' ftlt"d ""''" tftfo CP''"32 ----lhe "~•\Miry VOUCIWtf•. to IN un• llW Olli'•°' '"" rt•r• "' trw •l'On •n County C.lerto of O•.,.Ot County on Mo IHltttf COUf'l. Ot to Pf~"flnl t~m. •1th 11. 1'1' tP"t• nece\S-"''f ~ouc hf'" fo thto un F1tjJ .. d•r\19n•d •I 1~Tru\I D•tMrlmenl Publo)...,., Drano-Coa•I D••IY p lot 1901 Mac:Arlllu Blvd , Sult• IOS, M~y II, n, 1' ttnel Jun•), 1'7' 1 • N•wporl llH<ll :.t. "*· whocll I\ tlw> l"4·1' Pl6C~ of .,.,,,,,.., ol I"" unclf.,11q.,M1 1n •II m•H~ ~rtalnlflQ 10 ll'lf' ti•~•• ol P UBLIC NOTICE "OTICE TOCltlOITOltS SUP'ElllOlt COUltTOF TltE STATE OF CAllFOllHIA P'Olt THE COUNTY OF OaAHGE Ne,A-..,_ £ \lal• of NINA BELL VAH &RUNT. DP<US4?d NO T1CE IS HEREBY C IVEN lo 1M t r"°1lor• of ttw •-n•....cl dK•def>I dHSIOned •I "'°' olt•<• ol DURYEA, MAlCOLNI, DALY & VITTI. 4:Mlt M.cArt""' 81vo • Ntwporl 84'Kll. C•Hlornla ~. wflt<ll Is Ille pi.<e of boKIMn ol IM-·~ I" •II ...... I~\ pertalftl .... IO IN ttl•I• of U td dot· C-1, Wllltirt lour monllt1. afttr lhe llrU PUDl!ullon ol tfMS Mh<e. O•lff ,,..y t , "" \.tid dP.t ertenl. wUh1n tour monfh\ -1ftet the f1t\I Oubticat1on Of fhl\ r>Ollc-. S.. AM I( IC!lot°r 111~1 ~II s-r\Oft\ ll•v1no <l••m• "•'"U ExeclArl• ol -Estllte of CP'-ent 11'1e '••d de<"*'1t ••• rOQulred 10 Ill• ..,,,. n.tl'f'ltd o.c..,...1 fitle ln\ut•Mfl 1tnd NOTICE TOCAEDITOltS u .. m. wllll lite twcnyr~ voucllt!rs. In DUR YEA, MALCOLM, DAL y a SltP'EltlOlt COUaT OF THE lht oflic~ ol '"" <lorl! of IN •t>ove tn· VITTI T rusl ComtMnv Lout\ M, Vllou• A>1l•l•nl Sf'< rftl•ry EaKulor of lhe Wiii ol Ille-• nl<Md Clecedenl SY ATE Ol'CALIFOltHIA ll'Olt lllled court <K to prtWVll lllem. wllll .. , Mac:Altllwalft. THE COUNTY 01' OllANGE lhp ntut\sM~ YOU< her\, lo IM U"• .... ~ ---· c.i..W......., Ille. ~41 det11QMd •I '"''"9 A V•n Brufll, c/o ""-"n fw E....., E'lalt ol CECIL W. SNIVELY, Sl•nloro E Stlaw, 1200 N Nl•ln SI., PubllslWdOr""91CoHtO.hyPhot Je-1 I . Wllllelm ef ICIMDEL a ANOEltSOH tntN"'111.,..._.,, ... us S.11te AM, CA ftl'C OtCHW!O Sullo t10. SMll• AN, CA '2701. whlCll Mey I), J1, 19-J-), ltlt ' NOTICE IS 14EREBY CIVEN lo ll'le I\ Ille plKe ol b\nlM>l of Ille Un• l..S-Tt credll<K\ of""' •bo"" ,,.mt'CI O.Cedent «1er119...cs '"•II INllter\ i>ertelnlllG 10 ----------- 111•1 •II tiel"SOfl\ ll<Wl"O cteims "•Inst lht nt•I• of .... o OK-•. w11111n lout '"" H id Oec-• are r-1....a 10 lllt m"""'' "''*' lhe flnl publlullon ol Tel: 11141 sam1 Attef11ey1 fw En<v!« Publlslled 0r•"OI! Coi\I O•lly Piiot, M•r I, IS, n , 1', l'7t 1110-1 '""m. w1tll ""'Meen•t'Y vouc~" in 1111\ nollcr ·~ ofll<• of IM clen Of ~ .oow ·,,., O•l•d ,,_,., l, "" 11ueo cour1. rx to prewnt 111em, ,.1111 •••'"9 A. VM &runt lhe MCH\ary vouc11e ... to tM un. EaK"'°' of l'1e Will of orrSIQned •I !he l•w office ol the..,,,. -'*'CIKede<tt PUBUC NOTICE --------WILLIAM V. SCHMIOT, 3'6 San ITAN,OttOE.SMAW M louel Orltt. S..1le >00, Nf'•porl , .... ~Mv 5"1Re'2t l'ICTITIOUS 8UllHEH 8ucll. CA .,..., ""'en " ,,,. plK• of '-U AM, CA ttm NAME STATIMEHT bu\tneu ol Ille "'*n'-0 In •II ,.,.1. T•I: Oltl I04111 Tll• 1011ow1119 iwrwni •r• 001no ters .,.,.,.,nlno lo tile .. , .... of .. ..,.,.. A-.ey IW Eac11111r bllliM'SS.. ceci.nt. wllllln lour monlM elltt IM Plibll\lled °'"""" COHI 0.lly Pllol, c AVS E y A E A l EST A f E ""' l>Ublketlonof ll•l•nottu Mn •• lj, 11.1'1 •.. ,.. SCHOOL, 14'5 S Co.ail H,.y., l-Oeteci,,.., I, 1'7' B•Kh, CA '7.SI WU11.,., A Wlllm"". Sr C•u .. y & ComtMnf AHi E•l•I•. E •Kutor of Ille Wiil 01 inc . 1104 S CN\l ""', L•oun• 111eeoow......_c1e<edtnt 8H<h, CA "llUI WILLIAM V. KHlllllOT This lluslr1t1.1 "<-..Cleo Dr • cor * S.11 ......_.Or., S411te • p0rauon New,.n -.-. CA tMM "" 1t PUBLIC NOTICE (......,. PUBLIC NOTICE ,ICTITIOUS •UllNISI MAMaSTATIMaNT The lot_I,,. personJ ere dOl"t lllntftMse · Slllll PSON A SSOCIATES • 1 UUI S•Yl>rOOk L•M, Hun11,,.1on 9eac II• CA t1'lt Aot>erl l.. Slmp\on, Ge1t•r•1 PM111ff, 1tlS1 Seytir-LM9, HUlll· ,......, 9Mctt, CA,._ Tiiis llonlMn h <Oftclu<tect lly • llml-...,,..rsNp. llollH'I L. ""-0.-el PertMr Tllll ............ Wal lllM Wlttl tne C-ly Cler11 ol 0r-.. County Oft Mey 4, "" fltMICI C-y&~ny Tel: 11141*41n ltHI Esl .. •, lrt< Aft-y fw 1-.tw HOTl<a TO <1t•IMTOltl SUP«ltlCMt COUltT 01' TMI STATI Of' CAL1'°411HIA'" ...._,....._,a.,_ TM• COUNTY OPCMtANOI ~.=:.°'· Tit" sl.i-t WM fllld w11n Ille PllCIU,_ Oret19t Co.11 Delly Pllof C-ly c.-o1 Lo\ A,..1 .. Cotlnly M•Y I. U, tt, 2', !tit ' ........... .._...,..._. CAtlMJ f'lllltl Mey •• tt1't. 1174-1'f P..-ll1111d Oranoe C-Delly PIHll f'll "· '"'· IE• h I• o I AL ,_ 0 NI J 0 H N ,._,.,..Or-C..M 0.1'"' Piiot. OltZEWINSl(I, o.c.nM. ... _ '• HOT ICE IS HEl'f8Y 01veM .. ~-•• IS, n. "· ,.,, /INy IS, 22, "· J-S. 1'7' '"Mt ftubllslwf Or .... CHll Delly Piiot /INy I, U, U, 2', 197' PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE , crec11ton Of Ille ---..-. 1711-7' tllet •II --llelllfla Ci.ifM ... lflt I IN Mid dllUOtnt.,. ,.....,.. lo fl .. lllelll, wllll .. llKOSIWY --.... Ill IN efflCO ef Ille CJ«l ef IM ...,._ tft• PUBUC NOTICE I • ---------... ·-. ----.... -. .. . . . ....... " . . .... " . . . . -. -.... ..-.... --................... _,.. -· . ., - MAltMADUKI ·-------''Who Invited YOU to our nlc.. quiet evening ot home? I" SUPERHEROES SHOE MISS PEACH I I I 1 by Tom Blti'* ~·u.. 5EE. ME fSE ! ,.-.... ,.... • I L---!iiii!...:...::=:::=-~' by PHko, Tusk• & Colletta by Jeff MacNelly DRABBLE DR.SMOCK l "'T"'S A RA"'T"HE:R OL-P eooK ON Oe>Si"'e"f'RICS, eui-A CC..ASSIC, S IR PIANUTS I TMINK THAT W AN /la, MRTNEl COMICS I CAOSSW?Je by Knill flllft J \ () )lfi__ ~~~~ NIELSEN by Jeff Millar & Jon MCintosh MOON MULLINS THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Ferd & Tom Johnson SOUNDS LlkE THE WAY KA'IO WENT 1'0 SCHOOL "THIS ~NING . ~o. MllllA~. WELCOMC m L.A. ~W~ 1lf. INtAfMtR SACK ''-' NfWYORK'4' LOOK, Wt ArcEN'r 6QM610 'Y?XJli' R..Aa aJ 'Ttl~ FRE~S I AAf. wn I ~ IN Tht "11MES" ~Ar ~ A. ~WAYS ACnJAU.Y ~ PEOPLC 10 CDMUlf ~ Wlf'M ~re OtrlS. 8'\?l(AU, '(I ~EPf LUIH6 ,, 1lfE ~u~ ~Rf$. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE "How can they pock such big flowtn into such tiny seeds?" DENNIS THE MENACE -' I WAS APVISEV 10 IAKE 1He ~ FOOiRAll.. by Tom K. Ryan t 1 ' •• # • .. • .. • ... • •• -# • --••• , > • -...... ~ ~ --•• -· --------------•• "'-------- --~ ... ------ ACROSS I Winged 5 Strokes 9 Molding edge u Particle 15 Pus over t6 Feminine name t7 Animated Betty - tli l<on T11<.1, e g •7 Struggle '9 Criminals 53 Height oauge 57 Send money 58 Blackmo<e s "Lorna -" ~Steepc11tt 81 Allot 62 Westminster 18 Ext~slve 19-Ame11ca 20 British -13 COflstell•· n Not e•treme tion 24 --like 11 54 Awry •S 26 8oottes 27 -Ericson 29 Wrath 30 NT. bool< 33-- -a day 37 Pretty 38 Seperate 39 Extremity «l GIUtted 41 Mot> action 42 Wrttlngs 4f Pop's SJ!OUSe .s Record &5 PerlOfmer s 66 Oboe. e.g. 67 Ointment DOWN I Circuit 1 Unlettered 3 Coral 1s1e 4 Repul11ve ~ CartOOfl word 8 Exude 1 Flood and spnng 8Klnd of watch 9 Adduce ANwer to Monday's PlmM ldMi• h :1 t U.lnla aln s r,.-.. ,. ,. ,,-1u1. I A"' 1.1o,1or1 1 lolal1 I • 0. ( I 1I1 l•I • ( s T•eff ' . • • • -· l l A I I D •• D l f '' r-. r. r. r '• '. 0 •• ·-· " l l • 0 c " ' 10111 , • . ... . "I • • I e A '" •'•'o ' " I I .,. t l _, !a • I t "c •IA ' . t .. I I • 0 ' ( ' . ·-... -. , .-..-. . ... Jl•l••tl .... ' ( • .-,1,1, I T '''"''' l w ( .•.•.• , 1 0•1il1•al !ii l " t Ll tlol o I I 11Ta1,111 10 Stings up ranc:Mr 11 Roster 40 Leu nlky 12 Sig. element ~ Ttleeter .rea 13 Reasonable '3 WW.fl gp. 21 Soller 45 Englishmen: 23 Mate' Slang Slang 25 Bind 47 Nicer 28 Rall vehicle: 48 Earttt: Fr. 2 WOfdl ""G 30 Ballet garb w reek letter 31 Roman road 51 Sl~M 32 Persl8n S2 EQUtM 33 Grange s.1 Coer'Se llt>ef 34 M1st1mash 54 Tlmbef won 35 House pert 55 Future 38 Emmet !le Seettle 37 Alla. Of Te•. IO Faltft ob1eCt ... It . .. . . .. -. . . . . . .. .... -........ _ ........... . • Th• •'"9•t Markelpl•c• on the Orange CoHI DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS [ a..a2 ._... ) One C•H Service Vou C... lei "· find tt. TtMe It Wtttt • Want Ad v-. •ilJIU•U , ... Credit Approval • --. MOUINa OflflOaf UNIT Y ?'ti hnM1•11. Allt'MleMa&e~ \n tbia .,..paper .. 1ub ~ 10 the , ..... t'111r hou81 n• Ael or 1'614 wNth nwkn it 111,•ti•I to Adv.•rtlH "any prl' r~. hnutaUon\ or dilerimanallnn ba:wo oo r•~. t.'Olor. r"li1ii1110, ,..., or natll.llUll uritcln , ur Jll intention to nrnkt• .111 \ sucb pref u,.•1w~., II nm ,, uon. or ct.u.cn m111ul ••>c1 . 11us Ot!WSPlll>t'r -..111 11111 knowlt\t(I>' uct·epl ttn} adverlli.an~ ro r r't•JI tstatt: wlud1 1~ m \"IOIJ lJonol the law ~.~~·······~~.~~ ....... ~:.':~~ ........ ~.~~ ...... . •••r• tOH ••••• 1002 .... ,.. IOOJ G1•r.. 1002 ............................................................................................. ~ S ... OOMS, Sf4,000 Sparkhn~ rww µ;.11nt in:.1dP und out. a f11w nt''IJ.!hhurhood d 11M' to thl· fuhuluul) M 1ltt Squlirl' tfrat•attonal Center and ttu• honh' fl'at un·s 3 plillu·. a ullhty room . 5 l.>t.'<h'OlHlh and a 7200 s quarl' fool lot <.tll for only $94.000 REAL TORS·. 675 6000 ~~<® eeac h Recllty HAL ISTATI UCILLIHCE SINCE lt4t CAMIO HIGHLANDS $15,000 Price rc<lu<·Laon on lhts prestigious h ome with 3 bedrooms & family room ; an l''<n•llt·nt floor plan for daily living, Pl.US numl•ro u" upgrades including l'OOL You <•b o have the kev to a pnvalt:' bt·m·h. PriC"e now only $2-10.000. 450 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH 759-0811 ..,.5: AdTertisen ..... dlecll their ods ..., .... ~ .... ,_.._~.T DAILY PILOT.,..,., Wliltyforthefint• --------Dftperati011Sal~! Vul·at~V~n~~r uwn WESTCLIFF CG"Nd......,.._Ollly. VATHMS! Fdluut orl'M0row. Meha l>a C'ky ard . he:itecJ . $165 000 ........ Sale ••••••••••••••••••••••• e ... ,_. 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• EASTSIDE EST ATE Home & gut'Sl quartl'rs on a pproximat e ly '• acre. Secluded rul·dc sue location. close lo Up· l>t'r Bay f caturci. in· l'IUdt!: 2 far~pla ct•s. bcam'"-d cl'1lmi.:s. u-.t•J brick butcher hlo1·k kitche n & loads 111 customwoodwork Jo:xtra large double garaJ:l' with electric opene r & at tached workshop. Owner will help rinanrc. f\111 price 'ii-$104.500 Ca ll 556-ClliQ.I. CUTI HOME \'1•rdt-'-. ~··m·~l' :i UUJ.:l' r1ltert,,od pool Spacious 4 Spacious. :-.rnj.tllo' ~lory IUILDAILELOT Ut.•tlrm.-., i! halh.~. fum1ly bdrm hom1• with 3 bath. Nt•wport hnmt· l~ri.: nus ctui.rmmi.: eastsacJt' rm. hnc·k fpk, dinini.: dirunl( rm & mui·h, much rounlry kal(•hcn 011t•r Cos ta M1·s11 h1Jrnt• i>. rm, sunshine kill•h('n, more Local<.'<1 an pnnw looks pool sizt' lot with locau.od on a lar~t' bu1h1a · 1·own'<l patio, l!V !Jark neiJ.thborhood. C'losc· to vcJ!~able i:arden & frwt hlr R·2 lot Ir hardwood 1ng. t'antas llc buy · freeways & s chools. trees. Massive bm·k rplc Ooors turn ~ou 011, this is S l 06. ouo l' a 11 n 11 w ' Quality Merndith home. enhance:; formal livini! u"' cc a s ' . ....,....., room Sep master wani.: ... ., 1>la . ' J\ NPpraa '{~1 C.tC '""13 lu'lh.lct,,'CJ ror c1uir k sail· ;.al NO DOW . Onlv 11'' "'" '. ' $137.5UO.t:all 7Sl·3191 + 3 mon· kini? s 17.c ~::,u '~t~;t [ \81 fl~ftH:I • ~~~~~T1Es ~~~;".;~~~;~ ·~" j PLACE E.Pec;.11yFo.v.. . .... wpoiD~.!u••x•...;.-1~ ,.~,JI!t.UI A.. NOPEllTIES -1>. this dassy 4br. 3ha v,-l~~=-~-!!!!~!!ll!~~~~~~!!!!.~!-~ -tvlll(' wtuch ha>. :! w<'l Sll'pi; lo O<'can and bay. __ 10,... Tit l :lO r .M.I hars. :i frpks. formal DR Larl(c uwnl'r 's unal. 3 T.A.llE ovru. LOAH' & much mU<·h mun· F:n· ~ size bc'<lrms. sun· -'"" 1 · FWastic-4 IR Tile entry. rorrna I lh·m~ rm. counlr} kilC'hen +scp. laundry room C rackl1n~ s tone joy the rrplc while 1•nll'r k1st gourmet k1ll'hl'n OHL Y SI 6,500. tainmJ.t rrom the pallo 2nd Unat for inroml'. Purd\ase subjet1. lo tht· Wt,,'\ bar a.-. lhe steaks Owner will carry rananc eXlSlinl! loan & pay only sizzle on the covNed in!!. Call now for more ~10/mo! Ternr1c !!lv~t patio BBQ. For morvnfo d«.a.ilo;. 646-7171 mcnl or .. starter pl'o ca11!179-5370. --• '·. ·· . · ' .. · • ·. . pert)'' 2 story. luxur) • SELECT rarcplal'l.'. s cp master suite Wall or glass l<'ad· PROPERTIES mi.! to covered pavahon with park hke grounds. GOLF COURSE VU Onlv ~.llOO Call for all j I sii.e bdrms, gardt•n·Vlt'W A LLSTA TE -\81 lt~1inw ~:~h:ri~~kci~~~:: REALTORS llG EASTSIDE -Lhisooe~86·4000 G ck.ot ~uls. 96.1-714111. real &C'k B1.1y lul·allon · . • . EASTSIDE ·I tiroroom. 2 bath wath FA.MIL Y HOME fln·phu·t•. w 1w t•arpl'l1ng REALTORS 675-5511 OPIH HOUSES 1.·5 SPllNG SALIS-OPEN HOUSES OLDE CORONA DEL MAR: 231 POPPY - Loc•tlonl Loc8tlonl Locatlonl Juat the gre•te• -• few atepa to Uttte Coron• Be•ch-P8rtdngtor tourc.raonthe PfOoo perty. A very ap•cloua f•llllly home - thrH bedrooma, two INltha, rMny bulft· In fe...,,.e. Give youraelf • tre•t - $310,000. OPEN MON 1 to 5. 341 RIVIERA: In Newport 8e8Ch; three bedroome, 2111 INlth condominium - pool, Nuna, jKuzzl; completely r• turlMlhed -new c.rpeta a freeh paint. $19,500. OPEN MON 1to5 • COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 25 Is E. Coast Hwr •• c--.. M .. 675-5511 Owner MovinCJ ~/YNl'New Un1qut~ opporlullaly awa1Lo; you m this lovely s.r UtOO +home Central ly localed. Vaulted wood r f• II 1 n ~ s , w 1• t bar Decorutor wall cover· mgs. f>nv:ilt' dl'Ck. Cen tral vacumn Self l'ln~ O\'Cn & murh mon· Call now. 673-85.50 , •• '. • ·... 'f •• ' 200.202 S.IAYFttONT Halboa lsllllld'~ moi.t •·x r 1t1n!( ~•de l by 1i.1d e duph•x 5 Yr~ new. Over 60.() sq rt ·I Br. 4 ba, den, 1r1 on water ~pt>r pier l'or 2 Ir~ hoaL-;. A11pl lO VIEW OF HILLS f'rom lh1s four bdrm beauty that has ever ythn1g. Lge new win· dows. Sunken hv rm & roman tub. Hii,:hly up ~raded an a ll areas Tastefully dHorall'd Pnced t.o sell' SUPER DUPLEX XJnt rental area <.;orner lot Qwet street Ont• unit has pn\·ate patio. other fent.'ed yrd & frplr New. units 2 block>. aw.a v Hurry' Only S8l.500 . CANTFtND THAT AffORDAILE HOME? • • ~ r l ~ t . OCIAM YllW .. JASt •• ~ An exciting "Bay Mist" model with beautiful view of ocean & greenbelt. 2 Large bedrooms, den, large dining rm & 2 baths. Bright garden kitchen, two patios. Highly improved with custom carpeting & draperies. A rare view for this area. Tennis cts, pool & 24·hour security gate. $250,000. Wl5LIY M. TAYLOA CO .. ....... ! . t / f Ziii S.Jn•' .... ... NEWPOIT C&n'H. N.I. 644-4910 LUXURY CONDO ONLY $66.500 nus charmm~ 2 bdrm. 2 bM condo is a real Wtn· ner Decorated hke a model · 2 pattON. Situated near pool & jaruu1. Near So. Coast Plaza. 7~·1501 OCIAM & CAMTQN VIEW eor-.. w.. Huge lot wltb spaciou~ home. Light and airy kit.chen. Massive stone f1replacl'. 3 Bedrmi.. family & dining rm PatJO and dttk. POOL. (~lhl'l'll ..,. Won'tlast!Call673-8S50 . lfi $Wfrpl;jJ 1 IH ll.,Q ••" ll/Nln/../1,,1 --~=· [ ~ UQllfd WI! have <! l>UPl'r buys on 1 --·= • •• .~ O>unty propert 11 Lc.u·al & pnced low. low. Ca 11 for POOL TIME mlo. 540·3666. 2 to Choolle from. t I> 10 Wt·stmrnster , (I) in (;urden Grove . Both beautifully decorat~. :i BR. 2 BA each. Park Plac~.lnc 842·7461 CIE IBDBIB BLlllS aa. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE Rill FOUi IEDIOOM ILUffS CONDO Bui lt In The Rivie ra Section Of The Bluffs With View Of Night Lights Across The Bay. Separate Quarters Jo'ur Office. Sludyti Or Guests. Extra Stor a ge. New Applian ces In Kitchen. /\ ".Joy Of Newport'' Li sting. $165.000. G) 631·1800 811 DOYH DllVE .. ., .. . .. . .. This b1~ 5 bt•droorn hnm1• [r\81===-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•1 fcalun:s a hugt' fam1lv ''~~j!ijtl dJ.nini.t rm ;ultlit•on tiai.:~ •, l'u.-;tom dl't<ttlt:lf lhruoul' c~h for your· pool t :o . ----~ •• '·-:J Lll·cJrrn. laq.tc hrcplan•. hie. Perft.'Cl for 1 h1· hi;! large lot walh allt•)' :.t(' & bltn kitchen Could easil y bt! converted lo mother-in·law's unll Great Co!!ta Mesa lot·a lJOO. Jo'\111 Pnt'l' Sll2.5tM) Call 751·3191 DUPLEX Sl.500,000 PERA.LT A HILLS COUNTRY MANOR ~UI sq ft of gr;H·auus la v 1ng. Tl'nn1s t rt. hon.1· area, i.:real \'teW We have the answn for you in tlus lvly mol>1lt• home already plact,,-d in a btfl ronvenlt'nl park Pool. Jacuzzi. lawn howl tnl-! & hobby rm .• fu~ rt• duc1.'<1 S4.0o0 ' (:mn ·~o-1'!~~!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~ mg, li<>nl'' .• r ·' lamily and lht· pnc1· 1~ c;c1 G HEF:N tash l't.'SS, HV parking. µrll'l'U nghl al Sll~.:'4NI for WJllTE d l'phanls ~~I~~ 1\1•1 nuw ~ 1·all FULLER REALTY with a Cla>o:.afit-0 ,\d . r·. 1 , • , " , • ON THE SAND $177,000 $2,200,000 Apptonly. BEACH TIME RealtY -~73-5111 545·!J.\~I 546-0814 Call t>42-5ti7R [ 1 •SELECT ....... Mllll .. 11111111 ... 111111111_.lllllllll_. .. ._, ~\81 lt~IUt --P·R-OP_E_RT_l•E•s• Steps lo the bt!ach frum owner 's front unit. 3 Bedrm s + loft . Firepla<'l' Deck11 & patio, s hakl' roof. Call YORBA LINDA CON DO now,673-855U 1 year new. 2br, 11 .ba. OCEAMVIEW $69,500 Shoppers Special INVESTORS! '' ·. · " Fairmont Hills . Great [ ® ll~&IUI =~~p.-!~;, "1. Rare ocean view duplex lot. &ocated 2 blocks from the beach. Just list~d. Call now before it's gone 566-2660 .A. CONVl Nl[NT SHOPPoN('. ANO SfWINC CUIOC FOR lHC COAi. ON IHl LO Versatile! Look-Twice Tops! ll's fun to mike e-mybody looll twice at tum '#tSIS POil them into w1vld vest to Co places1 Quit~. easy crochel- &•rl s of flutty n<Mlty yarn. boy's of wor~led Pattein 7310· r111s· Sil~ 212. bo1S '·I•. d11KllOllS included. Sl.51 IOI tKh pattern Add 40C L 4' .. _ 1 ._ -di'l,_!"Pf_ each Pilt!fn for far5t-class a11· vi 1ni-. "'"""''.._ mall and llandhn1 Se .. ti': ........ • ~ _... Needlecraft Dept. 105 THE V""""' -plvs • 1111 Dally Pilot ol :::. ldd up to !tie plrllc1 .. IU. C1N C1111M1 SIL, 1119 rn :.==.n ': '"" "i:.·~~= -=-tlll .,_ 90Z2 Hiii :l~! Our 1979 NEEDl.E· ~ .. ..,... · CRAn CATALOG..-et 200 PGPU· S.. I~. 12Vt. W4. 161n, i. dnicns. 3 free paltefns ~. Sin •.•~ <bust 37> dftS! Pl'.'"'" 1M10t Se1111 m 2~ '*' ~: Jeclltt Hi. 1»S..-..SU.1N6.Sl.SO 1s th.a~ allrat1.1vc :lbr. :!bu homt' ~ a lg fom rm & form;.al OR Clni.t· 111 i.t hli.. Save S':-. al SW.900 c.111 lttday• !17~.;,;no ALLSTATE REALTORS MESAVEftDE UMl'i)UE!! f'irst time on 1TU.1rkcl-4 txodrm, 2 bath, bnck fplc. long driveway lo rear of home l o S<'P· 2 car g a r a g t>. II u g l' I o l Greenhoust'. Covt'rcd t·amellia hoth o u s e Many, many extras. Um· que a nd different. 5142.500. eaw for more in· formation, 546-2313 Eastskt.. CM 5 UN1TS60X30S' lot Owner will rarry. ~uhm1t all offers. Craig. S220.UOO HE1MAX 631 ·1266 H.a\•e somt:lhang you want lo sell? Cla.-.s1r1ed ads do it well. 642·5678. Just moved into town" 1ben gel acquainted wath the Classiried Ads They'rt: the easiest way lo find just the items and services you need: }f Y(H,111' Ootlr Actt•1t1 Gv·de J:>.- V At rotd•l'l9 to th• Sto,. Tr, Cle.,·I fl me>\O<)O tor W~"Mdnv re"OC'i wO'l1'4C.'Jtr~1riQ fO~':. 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Pvt ••••••••lllli••••••••• patios. maid's quarters and other amenities. 4+ bdrms. 4+ baths. SSSOO per mo. Toddco General R. t~. 714/1·210.3551 AIAMDOHID! 0..rtad Forgothft Unbelie vablel Plush north Costa Mesa. 4 bedrm. 2 bath home. Family rm. m assive stone fireplace. sunshine kitchen. lush landscap· i•g, vacant, owner wants out. S89.000. Al't. now! 54&2313 Of'l'll•l'l •1t \111ti •O IJU J I ' i111MMM ' -DOING , •. BUSINESS ; ~i;} UNDER A •. i . FICTITIOUS a .. NAME? CIE llDlll ILlllS CD. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE ~ILUFFS Beautiful One Story Paula Plan In The New Bluffs. Three Bedrooms Plus Family Room. Huge Living Room With Cathedral Ceiling. Large Master Be droom Suite . Price. lncludAlg Land. Only $196.500. Owner Will Help Finance. (i) ·--........... &31·1• 111 n.DO...,, .. ,_. MIYI "" II.II lw _. ......... uttlklllli9 r...-. SLM 11 row 110.,. f11ot flied AM• tit_.,.... tei 13,.._. Qlilts .... 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Or .... • ....... ..., :your 11g1nt-Courteey to broker• ............. .... ..... • ..... _____ _... .. sz--........ z.,......... ...---~ ••. MMltt ... SU ~M EB F UN an a SOLAR POOL . and a i?reat bcarh town al· mosphere, only blol·ks Lo the Pacific when you by Uus 4 Bdrm, 2 bath with larl(e yard for garden and GREENHOUSE. lll.500 ... and won't last lonjt. Call WALLACE & CO. REALTORS Carhbad 1-729·5966 034-490 6'2·5678 t;;SELECT I PROPERTIES file~~~ IMVESTOIS! Fabulous buy near bay & walking distance to ocean. Each unit with 3 bd & separate address. Owner will finance al 10%. PriceS23S.OOO. • COUMIU. IM«ll co. 644·9060 2H1 SANJOAOUtHHtLLSRO. IN NEW9"0RT CENTER ~ll macnab/ Irvine ?-realty DOYll SHOllS Perfect executive home in exclusive neighborhood. 4 BRs -formal dining -cathedral ceilings. exposed beams -garden setting for huge family rm -NOW ONLY 1339.500 incl. land. <M·89> IAYCUST Perfect for the busy executive·s entertaining ... carved dbl doors leall "tO liuge a um that opens to sun or stars. . .plus. there is a handcrafted mahogany bar! 4 BRs -formal dining rm - H/P pool W/~ck. $319,500 fee. <M-90) LARRY DYER 842-l:m '41-llH ~ .01 Dewer Orlw "-tlOr YleW ~ lrwlM etc..._. Y .. 19y jltfttw 7$1-1414 . *NEW EXCLUSIVE* ELEGANT CUSTOM BAYFRONT A• Hdllli" rnidMc.e ON THE WA Tiit wfflt ... tl11d clCJlllty ...... : •ct CJOOCI ...... Sp.ciel iUU1ported .... • ...... ffft•" CJNU th. ....... ._. IM•ao-. 4 •/2 bath nside•c•. StaiHd fJl•H wiltdows & Fr.ell doors iut th. fOl"'llMll di•iOHJ rocNR: rwe car.,.d fireplace •••tie i• Hie .1 .. u, roOM: pl.s a ..._..._ lhdy. s.,. ... _ .... ...... witt. lb OWll li""9 roo. .......... y. LMury iR nery respect best dncribes It.is "-· loat slip islclllded mid YOU OWN THE LAMD . Showut by appoi•t•Ht to qualified buyers. $1,470,000. DELUXE BAYFRONT PENTHOUSE TWs c-6a aiai-l9olM °" the WATH is ies a dau by lhetf. Ardllhctwal Di~st ...W boast ..._. the .. llJI01r ffft•" _. Mlect dKor of st.lleed C)loss. msto. wood p••l•IJo ...... ................. '° wll --.. ~ ttlla• .... , ....._, tllis 2 bed, plus 6H/office .... raiMd dlleilecJ ... ~ ,.... • .,. llClrity .... ··•••ilty for y_. OWIU boat. $620,000. PENINSULA POINT CHAIMER Fntll .... ..,. .......... St..-to lay & oc ................. -~ z story ..... wfflt ......, willdoWL ....... decor. . Mew titer.... L_... 11•1"9 rOOM, l ..... ,_., ,_,..._.---. huhrior ,.... Sllt.500. LIVABLE UDO ISLE-3 condos &foy ....... lfhltyle ......... Mffw_.a. te.il .cl recr...._! n..... c11da 'Im..._. .. • ....,dllll1 price witll a prHtl9l0tt1 adclre11! ~ decM"llhd. ... ldh:lll••· frHll HwH.t. 2 llt••ea-. I bath, flnpl•:e ...... pllllo. SZ I 0,000 Tow llaue 2 IMd., 2 ltatll $214.500. 0. e...e 2 IMtl.. I IMA Slll.000 SPECTICUl.AI VU-SUPD HOME ......................... . " ..... . ....................... .... -. ........ 4 ................. . Prl•ecr effer..t la .. ,, 2·•tery 4 ............. ~ ..... ,._.._ ~ wffll 4 flnptu.._ .._ Un .,11t111lllh vt1w_,..,__.__.0c._,...._. .......................... ~ S4tl,OM. · WATERFRONT HOMESt.c. l-116 W C0ct~1 High"' t.1\. N'"""flOn Be«h 611-1400 ··---·--._ ............ _ .. _, ..... ._. ......... ,,,.. ................... --........ -..... _ ....................... -.. .... -· .,.... ........... ..,., --~,._ .... ,...~ .....,,..,,,.. ..... -.. ... ,,.. ..---·~' ...__ ~-..,.. .. I . ; ' [ ~ .. 1 f ! • • ( ~· L•aHTOM W••1 T11ke a number folks -buy or barter -list or sell. You won't ao wrong with our L.L.! "There's no s ucb thing as a lemon in Harbor Area real estate" declares our recently acquired sales associate, Leighton Linden . . . and such is attested to by the "sweet smell of success" enjoyed by his numerous clients in the area since l.959. A University of Illinois product & WW II veteran, Leighton's phil060phy is "Sincerity's the keynote, caring the key -in both business and personal life." With bis special blend of optimism and realism, you'll feel that special thrust of trust, that sense of security, whether buying or selling, that we're all seeking these days. 673-4400 HARBOR Di•ilkMI of ................. Co. ~II. macnab I Irvine ~ realty 0'91 MOH. I ·5 P .M. 1245 IAYSIDE DR. Luxurious 2 BR Bayfront condo w14ff pat10 on water. $425.000. Dona Chichesler642·8235. <M-80) MA ..... FfCEMT IAYROt4T DUPLU So. Bay Front. Balboa I sland ! Elegant. 2-story French Contemporary w/ Bay & Boating Vie ws from both 3 BR unita. Many c us tom features. $1,085,000 incl. Ja nd . F lex. f i nan c ing . Dick Halderman 642-8235. <M-81) VIEW ROM SPYGLASS Charm & warmth are evident in this quality 5 BR Country E nglish Nantucket. Den w/vlet bar -formal dining -country kitchen -French doors -pool & s pa. Fabulous Bay & Ocean VIEW! Too many other features to mention. $750,000. Lynne Valentine644·6200. <M ·82) LIDO tSU '"ONE OF A IOMD11 Dramatic 11 ' ceilings! Huge rooms w/floor plan for entertaining incl. courtyards on both sides or 60' lot. 3 BR suites incl. master w/ "His & Hers" baths. Enjoy beaches, tennis & "The Lido Lifestyle" from this a ward-winning res. $615,000. Cathy Schweickert642-8235. <M ·83) EXc.TIOMAL HAllOI & 1.14MfTYllWS Spyglass single-story 5 BR home w/ftmily rm, separate dining rm + huge game rm. 2 wet bars -lots of storage -lovely landscaping & use of brick. Helen ,.Wood 644 ·6200. (M-84) FANTASIZE YOURS&F OM THI IASTIDI SIAIOAID If you love the traditional, you must see this 2-story Cape Cod res. on the beach w/fctll view of Harbor! Lovely pool. $750,000. Elaine Svedeen 842-8235. <M-85) ...uoM s YllWl "One or a kind" res. situated on bluff overlooking beaches, Jetty entrance, Harbor & beyond! View pounding surf below from living & dining rms on one level +family rm & master BR w/jftuzzl on lower level. 2 add'l BRs +sep. in-law qtrs. $895,000. Lynne ValenUne 644-6200. <M-86) • •AMCI + Y11W1 Long, wide hallways -dbl doors - marble fplc -spacious entry - courtyard overlooking Upper Bay. Npt. Center' & Coast! P.tect for entertalntn1 ! Tastefully decorated 4 BR, family rm home w/ all-new kitchen. $350,000. Beverl)' MOl'JJb7 Ml-8235. (11-87) ~~-=======-..,_~...,.==~·~ ~c.. OMMtl• Convenient location -clOle to beach 6 ahoppinl. NewlJ remodeled front umt + l ·BR income uoit. •111.000. Linda Ta1Uaneul ...... (II.a> • -...,. •• ., ..... ··•'-+• -·· ~® Beach Roo lty llAL UTATI UCIUIMCI SINCI lt4t ON n. IA y 1'.:nJOY Newport to the (ullest in thu~ m odern condo with complete Sl·cur1ty & qu1cl elevator :,c•rvlce. The view windows are like a n ml paintang. the luxurf of this 2 bedroom . dNl home w1I provide a dualy an. ... p1r&t1or1 Bou t s hp avaalable $!1~15 .000 450 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH 759-0811 ' ,...+, . ·:::.. ·.11 •.... ,, !· .,, .... ·! r .,·· • f Fi ~=~ fl'iJ ~~~ ~ l''I ..• ,·11 i • I ., ' I ·-., "" ... OM UOADWAY EASTSIDE CM Very popular in Eas tside Costa Mesa, excellent starte r investment. 2 homes on one 6500 sq. fl. lot each with yard. new paint and h1~h rental demand. Go-4-it al jusl $125,000. U ~ l()U I: 1-f()Mt:S REAL TORS ': 675·6000 2443 Ea~t Coast Highway, Corona del Mar PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEW -25 yards to pounding s urf! Custom built 3 bed rm. 3 bath includin~ master s uite. ram rm, wet bar. inte r com. C us tom cabinets. fi .xturcs & imported tiles thruout. Coll Marcia or Jay 673-8550 ·----···-····· ... -......... , plendid 4 Bdrm home w/ftexible noor plan on a super large lot with pool. B est 8ayc re1 IOl'aUon. $249,500. FtRSTTIME INVESTOR? llere's a s pacious ~ bdrm. home on a lari?l' romer lot in a prime Westside location. ror on ly $105.000 full price 7..oned for set'Ofld umt. so what a re you wa1tin~ for? CHURCH R u a vet interested in mak· ing money? Home loans to $100,000. Buy or re· nn.ce. Let m show you bowtodolt. T•toWC-..et W.U.. 754-l202 •""-~ ·' .............. •ti.• 1/J MANSION Ol'IM HOUSI SAT a SUN I ·I 3 BR. Family rm. 21f.1 ba, highly upgraded Lincoln model w/(tplc & all t he bltn". Redwood deck, w I p'Vt jacuzzi. big gurage. REDUCED TO $119,900. OCEANFRONT HOME SJJS,000 Hcd eco ra t e d 2 Bdrm h o me . Tr e m e ndous locati o n & nice carpeting. Co rner lot ma kes a fantastic water view even better. Dbl ~arage w/elec. door opener. New list in~ • LAIGE llEACH HOME ONLY A FEW DOORS TO THE BEACH. 3 oversized BR. 21"1 ba. recently remodeled & redecorated. Lots of bltns. frplc. etc. + off street parkinf! in addition to the garage Asking $199.500. IALIOA ISLAND DUPLEX Lrg building w/dbl garage, good income -Good cond. Has to be best value on entire Island at only $234.500. JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 I 2919 ... wpart llYcl. COl'MI' JOfll V.' l<~ I .I': Y N TAYLOR CO. HE/\LT OH.s s11 11 ·1· 1H4o UHDA ISLE-4191,500 Lowest priced home presently being offer ed for sale on this exclusive is land. Pier & slip for your lar~e boat. Lovely 5 bedroom residence w/fdrmal di1;1ing rm. family r m with wet bar. spacious entry hall. 4 baths plus guest powder rm . Lge rms lhruout. Artistica lly designed small pool & Jge jacuzzi in front courtyard. WESLEY H. TAYLOR CO .. leolton .. 21 I I SClll Jooquift Hilt Rood NEWPORT CEHTER. H.I. 644-4910 BIG CANYON Golf course view from spac1ou5 5 BR. 4 ba. traditi onal home. lgt' fa mily room. pool, jacuzzi. $750.000 LIDO ISLE Custom traditional 3 BR home on prime corner lot. F'reeflowing floor plan . 2nd st o r y mini bay view. $325,000. IAYFROMT Several fine bayfront homes with pier & slip BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J .i l Flo y\•d" Orivr NB 67S·616l COMING SOON NATIONWIDE For Real Estate Salespeople llST OH POINT 3 Bdrms. 3 b ath s . LARGEfam rm. Steps to Bay. Be.lcb. 1345,000. llGlaBSHOME 3 Bdrm, upJilr'd thruout. Goose pond + geese. S7,!i00. PIG&T _,MS. •LTI 641-ISJI JASMINE CREEK: A special way of life; enjoy the vacation atm011pbere -stroU along the wind· ing s-tba among huge shade trees, or 11wim in the buuliful pool. relax in the jacuzzi or have an -------• enervatinl game ol ten· -------• Dis. your own shopping center, school s & cburcbes juat around the corner. Two homes available; both three bedn1uma, ram111 room•. view balcooiel. One at IMl.5G06cmHl SMl,000. COLIOF MIWPOaT llALTOIS 675-1111 OCIAMAllE Deluxe duplex, 4 & 2 bdrms ., walk to best beach • c lose lo r es taurants, etc. $198.000! ..... ..,,,.,. • ••• •671-7060• •.. , .. 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• A COl.9MLL IAt9P CO. 844·9080 .,., ...... ta.LI •. ••WJ OftTCM111' -· . ....-----...... ,... ... ASSUMIY4 Clean • iharp 3 Bdrm 2 ~ with new carpeta. drapes. • tile. Double aaraae. -.S.000. ANume sn.cn>at9%. . ALLSTATE REALTORS SHORT OF MONEY? .tOM!<:k this. Super 3 br in Mesa v~rde top urea. clo;e to golf <'rse. As sume 9.S'k-loan or get a new one! Call & save 64S-7221 ~21. Wastdiff RMlty TRIPLEX Super location in Tustin All studio umts with bac:k lawns and oran~e tret.~ ~ver vacant. With wait tn.lt list . 2 Bdrm and a .. Rdrm. only 31 2 years old ~us today'. S16S.OOO. 54&4141 ~ COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE .INC. OCWROHT HOME S335,000 Rl'rleror ated 2 bdr rr home Tremendoui. loca tion & nicl· carp<•t 1n g Comer lot makes a ran tastk waH·r view Pv1•1 h1:ttt•r Ohl ~ara l!t w 1clce door Opt>ru·r r-;l'" hl'l 111)! JACOIS REAL TY 675-6670 SUMl'TUOUS SETTING Looking for a l<ffRC hum'-· with an extra larl(e yard ' nw 1ierfect homl' for ,1 1trow1n 1t family• 3 l:Jdrms, spacious hvinl! r oom w 1t r ac:kl1 n l! r1rcplar1: Sun ,hiny kitchen rc<· rt-d t1on.1 I ljjK·kyard. Just ltstl'd. on· ly SDS.000 Call 64S-0303 FORESTE OLSON ...... ~fT"• .. ,, ... , Find what you want m• Dally Pilot Classifieds . BUILDERS CLOSEOUT 4 N EW hom es in Turtl erol·k Highlands with builders terms. for Information call IACICIAY . MIMI ESTATE Unbelievable charm anc pnvacy on nearly 1: acre! Heavy shake roof french doors and wm dows. 4 bdrms wilt separatt' mai.ter :-u1te lari~e works hop a re~ behind garal!t:. Ownc1 wilt help finanrc a 1 S265.000. Call S hery Brewer. 7S2·1!f.>.O. j 9UAIL A.!~~J- 10,-TM t :JO P.M.t Cadillacs to Go-Carts Whatever the t•ad RoU 'em off the market With a Classified Ad Call Now! 642·5678 ! Hr a.s~ociat cd ....:..___::___ 1006 ....................... ~ 1275,000. l bed. l bath each. Full lot. Terms. Submit offers . D Amethyst , Owner I Agl. 67S-3859. Sl.77 per DAY Thal 's ALL you pay fora 30dayad in the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY 00 IT NOW! 642-5671 $111( & ,fNlf SOUTf~{:ICAN C Y A H T U Y C G E I C 0 0 P B A S A M R A R B M 0 E R L R I Y H 0 L P C 0 E 0 M A A 0 I N C A R T I C K 0 M A I R M J L B E C E 8 A R L 0 A l G l P E 1 U R M P T ~ W D L 0 E P R P W N E ~ C R A A T R 0 N E 0 E 0 B B Y E 8 B L A B R T A 0 A 0 E C K Z L E U 1 K C A N 0 R E 0 R U U R E J N I U T R U APP RB A A E 0 0 T WR N·N ~ B A·O S I L S A C Z R ( C R I 0 G C A C H N A A A 0 A 0 0 I 0 W E B A R L H R C T N S N J G H R C L E 8 E H S R E 0 A R 0 S T I 0 L R 0 A H B 0 A E H A 0 N K T A H 0 R W 0 0 A U H A E B H C C A ~-o A P R L R S 8 A R T K T A A P 0 0 lllttNCtiont Hidden wonts below 1ppe.. Id<· -.d, up, down or die9ona1ly, Find eech ..tet bo~ It on • ., Bamboo Arrowroot Ci~ona ': Mat• Philodtndron .lalrlltdl ~ Cou GrllMwt Ouetlrecho .; Kapok Cflbwood Brazil Nut 1,. BllR Allli flll111 R..,_ T11t T omonow: Unualll Do you read the PUBLIC NOTIQS published in this newspaper daily? ....... - They are a vital part of DUE PROaSS OF LAW and of the PEOPLE'S RIGHT TO KNOW . . . Public notices are published under court orders or legislative codes for the purpose of notifying one or more individuals of some proposed action or past event which may adversely or favorably affect their rights, interest or duties. and also for the purpose of giving such persons the opportunity to protect their rights. or to be heard in the matter. Many public notices have great value to taxpayers, such as those notices published by municipalities, public authority corporations. treasurers and others who M8 required by law to publish financial reports. budget hearing notices. ordinances or advertisements of bids on public work. These notices keep you informed as t~ how and why your tax dollars ar• being expended. They also prevent or discourage frauds. raids on public treasuries and favoritism in the letting of public contracts. RtGd them dalyl · DAILY PILOT ' ~ • • ................ --... -······ ·-.. .... . . . . . .. . --...... .._ .... .. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• DNl.YPILOI '7 H111",_ .. .._..,_.Wt ..._..,_.W. ~,_W. C....Mli9 1024 lkM l'•IHd 1040 .,.,._ 1044 c;;;.,·;.; .. i·1i1 c;;.:.·;.·w;···ioii ~;;;·······iii4 •·•··•·•·•··•·•·•··•·•·•·•··•·•·•·•··•·•· .-::~ii:i·;;:~;1:~·t:: ;:::;;:~·r::t···~:·;~~~ ..........................••••..••••••••..•... ··················~··· --················ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ···-················ ¥11.LA .. cam vw Paintlbr condo. d 2b .,. • .,. on, t , lrp1c. pvt -------------llOOI0.9tl•.,,.W N9u' _.. 2 IR• dm · ptbOt.~l oofollooul'tle L..-INdt 1041 ~...... 1141 ............. IHJ ....................... ....................... -.. ··-·········-···· •••II Otmlw" 11 fl home. rlose lo South 8V OWNER. Prior to ll•t· ~Y view rom •.oet n1.--olC ICUll VIEW R~du<';:: t~·r:?'1e.~~~ ~1:tn~u<'~ ~O:Y 11~ ·tnc wtrultor. 11ouae be· rooms. Pool ~ Jae. Prol ind.M'pd. 4br M~u UW amenltld ol lbis lov ln& IOld at appral1ed Sl.31,500. fM0.0817. Mft.Ud09 ••a&IMOllS • Oh&... Just U1ted. Charming custom buiJt 3 bedroom home . S hake roor . 2 fireplaces. acceu to ~arh. S2'5.000 Fee. .......... ,. ... ···-671 .. JJ7J ••••••••••••••••••••••• PAMOl•MIC Y•W From all rmll. B•Y. Ot-ean, Mountain•. Fuhlon Ill Ruut1(ul Hay aide Condo Sti1' b&d&, Boat .Upa. W11lk to mQjt eaaentials GwJ bua aervlce. By 111ppt Aa!J.87S-18 C.-.. W. IOU ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPICT ACULAI 9UAIJTY DUPUX An exceptional cuatom · bit home w /vaulted wooJ beam ceiling, beautiful solid oak ca bine t s thruout, fplcs in li vg rm & master bedroom, leaded glass windows. & ceramic tile jat•uz:i:i in . mslrbath. PLUS A charming 2 bdrm ren· tal w/fplc & separate patiodeck. $279.SOO. CALL 644-721 I /Jn NILEL [}AILEY & A551JCIA l [Si LOWEST PRICE And the quickest way to mow your lawn! Buy 1614 Santanella Terrac~. bi:ty & ocean view. large patio filted lot. 2 LH:lrms . den. dmin~. t'11st est•row. Sl7~.t0>-Leasehold r(~uJJur tW/ v Halt • !f>t~fu•11/i(·.~ fJ'i-J-S~.94 2435 E. Cont Hwy .• CdM YOUWOH"T IBJEVEIT! DUPLEX 5p(>ct it hr act view of Corner lot. copp(>r hrbr, ocn, l-St & bay mte plumbing, good fmanc-lites. On 0('can Bl, mg. SIS9,000. oVTloolt'g China Cove. By G H. Robertson. Rltr. ownr 85.000. 631 ·4560 675-0.'i62 ~---------C:O.Mfto 1024 ~HOME ••••••••••••••••••••••• Finest comt•r lol'ation ; lovely 2 bdrm. residence with formal dminJ? rm. + int-ome unit, + gumf' rm . Soo & enjoy the best for less! 1229.000 OPEN l·S Wed/T1-'s/Sat/S..n SZOORCHID PAULMAITIH HAL.ESTATE 644-7313 IEASTSIDE TllPLEX Sharp to:.ii.L'i1de tnplc•x . all 2 BH 1 lia, a(•ross lhl' :-:tr1'('1 from park. Asking $147.500. Qlll 546-5880 ~HERITAGE . . REALTORS Great Home t.1UNA COVE, lg 2 br. D • I I w/private gue!>l qtrs rast1ca y Bay & ocean view. Neat R-...L·cedl. as a pm. $285,000 with CUU owner financing. Bkr. Delightful family home 213/54S-7166 with 4 oc'<irooms. formal ---------• duung room. cozy family RARE duplex with pool & room. s lone £1rt'plare. :l good rental-;. 1242.000. MOM loving kitchen with Byowner.640-4999. ev~ r y con c,· 1vabI1;: bwllm. 3 car garage New Near beautiful park. $11 7.500. Ca ll 540-1720 11IR8aL. Harbor View Hills. 3br+ Fam nn. French doors. beam ceilinj!s parquet nours. custom shullers. crown moulding. Lg yd wlfire ring. S!21.000. 3800 Key Bay. Seller. lic'd ----"-=;;;:;.:...• __ _ agent. 673-2717. 6+1·0357. ---------~-n_Su_n 1·5. __ _ SPECTACULAR OCEAMVIEW 4 Hdrms. 21,~ baths. En· JUY complete pnvacy m enclOlt'd courtyard with heautiful pool. jacuui & fire ring. •·~ land. on cul·de·sac. t'or mer model. Perfect for cnter- tairung. By owner. Open SI 1,000 PRICE RmUCTIOH Owners have purchased anotht:r home and arc re ady to move. This lovt.'ly M. V. home features 4 bdrs. 3 baths. family room. 4! fireplaN:s and a pool & ja<"·uz;r.1. For more information. call 546·5880 ~·HERITAGE • • REALTORS Sat/Sun 12·5 PM . 3607 ---------Sausalito Dr. Call wkdys --------- 752·8175. eves 640· 1824 or 963-2406 IRAHDHEW TOWNHOMES ''lri"-Y Woods" <Easts1de Costa Mesa> 101 GtOLD&elOD 2432 Santa Ana Ave. ~&INCOME Wfm/Moll I ·5 English Tudor 2&3 Br Q\arming 2 bdrm home split level. 2&3 car pl.. 8 2 bedroom apt. g a r a g e , r r p I c s . lbth have frpks. Lovely microwaves, greenhouse l~patiowithmanynice windows. pool, spa. plantings. 2 garages & TENNIScourt. lawxlry rm. Units well S46-006l or95S· l920 cared for. Centrally Developedby located close to shop· __ W_oodt __ ree __ De_v ._c_o_. - ping, schools, p a rks .--------- $179,000. l.ou Brechtel & Assoc. 229 Marine Ave. 67S.3lJI SeKtMl ••View %1WHarborVlew Dr Exqubite detAll, 3 Br, clln rm. ram rm. Fr. AMTIOUE IUFFS Eaats1d'e 2 Bdrm . hardwood floors, cove ceilings, R·2 lot with plans ror second unit. Large assumable loan. 117.500. C.all 546-5880 • t._~ HERITAGE REALTORS docn, pool, Open sun l·S tiiiillmiliilll•iilllll--• 6dllriq weell. $115.000. ·---_ ..... 1 By<>wner 644· UJ~ must_.. ome in Costa Mesa. No NOIATI brokerqe. in old Cclll. 2 darU01 D Ambunt·ll2,500 to.. 80Ut.b ol hwy: Nr ~ 131-llOll for iolorma · ~·beach. 2 Br• _uon._· ------- lBr. DIVIN & CO ~ Mesa Verde 3 ....... .a. ... 1 · Br, family rm. 2 Ba. ---[rp~c. indoor Sweditb ;;~:===~==~=~:1 BBQ. 751-5817 NBIL•trPWS 1'1Aund1 ~-.al bwf, 2Br la ..... 18r. loft • sunt mil.,_. ,.,..e, •traftl l'llUI ..... ! HERITAGE fH Al TOR~ .......... +1 Br ti•-------.......... b)<OWIMf'. 8y Owner. Coll. Prk .,... lilome, a Br walk to Verde homM~tfrpk. wet v1lue. S6S La1una bllr. rn1tn)' xtrN 2&10 ety.,.. ... 000. model ~ br. 3 ba, P'R S.ran1 Pl 751 311i6. 111 -·•T lll!LAA9IS w!Wt bu' 6 frplc, form ~Ail-·----._ _ _._ DR. prol'ly landacaped. U o r a• o u • I a Io r y ll~lX» • 2845 18UC•lll town.home 2 BR. deu · -· 1042 4br. 2ba MeH Vt1rdl' lllld ~ room N•11r ~!" llorne nn corntt lot K v Uw lu• ud In eacellent .._.._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8'(J'-.ie Wlll Carry t ~l condition L1uth plant w min 115.000 tin h y uip, jU11t Ualt'd 118.~ Owrwr Alllalnll ll 16,000 642-5200 !1112 7tia> IASTstDI 4 Bdrm. 2'4 Haths . f1n,-pla('O, palm, •hatlui rfd. "" c SJ 29.900 loyMcC....,lltr ••·77Jt TWO FAMILY Harmony' 32 Ft m~tr bdrm .s1ttini: rm f11r Mom. her Vt.'ry OW11 bath & i.unt.le l't. t I. lar,.:1• tiJrms . pWtih l'ntry h11ll t.lc.'k.l. & piitu>e. ult ,1lloul fol' )'OU. Sl 10.000 l>c'-' I~ Watson, Son 1 " 'f.,M11Jm r/i./,,,/ln 1 • ,<~fu:tli1·J f>1,J-,"i ~.'J1 2435 E Co.st Hwy . CdM P-IC llMANTIC OCEAN VIEW 2 ~.l!l!!h With swiken laving room & l'OZY. brick fireplace Open house dally. By owner. Please t'all 631 2346 for dlret'tlons. 1026 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Low down FHA·VA . 3 ~gnificent 0(-ean view New 3 bet h:e rms. (3rd bdrm. 2 ba. fam. rm bd Sl'p. s uite I. Agt SBS.<XX>. 6JHl7W (133.0&!J ; 759-0706. OPB4 HOUSE GRAND OPENING OCEAN bre<'zt•s rool th1s MARlNITA Bluff top beauty' 3 Prestigious residenct's B d rm s . 2 b a t h ~ . near the marina rrom PREMIUM UPGRADfo.:S $165,000. 1131 -3450 . throughout G I A NT 493-4006; S49-Slll patio, ~reenhouse. <.:. D.S ---- location near parks & HILLTOP shoppm~. Only S9!!.500. This near new custom 3 Sal!Sun1Mon L2 to 5 pm. bedroom home has livan~ ll(l; Valley Cil'l'llo. room French doors OJ>('n· ~lkr6ll-5556 ~ on an oeean \'1ew. Much more to tell, l'all Near C.OSta Mesa & So CENTURY 21 WEST. Co;t Plaza. Sharp 3 br. 14 1 564-4840. ...... Hllllt H-'•• 4br, 3 full bai ram rm. DR, LR. f\al lndacpd, tale entry, all bit· Ins. frpAc, alwnpstooe walls complete. Near new. quality bit by Ayres P 0 please . $138,SOO. ~1441. 1044 ....................... Luxury UvinCJ For Two FJegant cootemporary. style home with 2 nice bedrooms, den, dining room. Wed entry. brick fireplace, wetbar and more. Massive covered brick fireplace. Comm pool. 1118.500. Hurry, call 559-8451 TMIBL -· YOUR FAIR LADY .... WJU,BE AQUEEN·S OEUGHT WHEN YOU SEE THIS English tU<fl)r estate w /a majestic col lection of open spaces. All rooms afford plunJt · ing & sweeping \'istas See for yourself. this 4 br & 2 "'1 ba home located in lrvtne. 552-4477 ba. new l'rpt. VA terms. -------------------Sl!l.500. Agt S31·1174. DbOc..wV11Dpb with 3 Br owner 's unit. RyOwner.Collei.:e Park.3 walk to Marina. sho"ps & Br 2 Ba, film rm. m·w buses. Dana Point's best t•arpets, draj)('s. paint Near schools. shoppm~. buy at Sl6S.OOO By Appl. Slll.(W)O 2574 Oxford Ln Coast::t.=rties l'nnl'1pals only. 7!'>4· 187Y Npt llgt.s. I,.: cnt.I lot. on tn.-c linNI 1:ul-dl• s:•l' •I 1:$r 2 Ha, 11\•ing rm w.brick fft>lc , lg fnm rm, c•ntry kit w /blt ins. s e mi at tac·hed ~uc•s t h o u s(• w /fla . :.eparak ctbl i:ar with of nee lit storage/ hohby rm Walk to s tores , ~c-hools (K·l21. bike lo ht.'ac-hcs $13~.500 By owner 645·6174 Pr1n only. MAKE OFFER! Attractive 3 Bdrm. 21 ~ bath. all the niceties in· e ludin g autom atil' sprinklt>r system plus a lOP hill local.ion. Only '~ mile to Ocean & Manna. Owner had lo leave. Wanl'i offer:. fast. Askin~ SJ.a>.500. MB.FUCHS PGTiloci RHltor 675-1150 By owner lc:ivmi: state l~l buy m liack Bay area 2 slury Cape Cod. 4 Foll0tilic1 Yaley I 034 bdrms w d io:e walk in .·.-.·.·.··.·.·.··.·.·.··.·.·.·.··.·.·.• closets. 3 ba. dm rm. ram rm. lar1wst lot nn cul·de· sa1-. encl. pal.10. beaut. l.nds<'pd. Reduced S6000 t.o 1146.900. 2414 Bonnie Pl. 64S-<8IO or H"T 1 ·2311. Special $5000 Down bis WHl&ettd ()My 4 Br. No Costa Mesa. S95,000. lmmed. Ol'· cupant·y. Bkr. 838·6341 or 95.').2(8) E'SIDER2 FIXER UPPER. 2 Br w/family rm. ods TLC. OP84SAT 1·4 17147 S. Cletmfiff ,..,,.,,,alley Spacious 3 Br, family rm. cath ceilin~s. well decorated. Price re · duced to Sl04.500. Wlft-Moff•ahd! Shown by appl. only. ---------~~~000. w 1gd assum Hwtlk'9•1each 1040 s...biow R.atty • •••••••• ••••• •• • • • • • • • CORHl:lo LOT WOODIRIDGE SAL~ EASE-OPT. 2br. den, 2ba, S&S paL10 home. gorgeous lndscpd Patio, w1rovcr. cath ct'il mg. Woodburn. bric·k frt>IL'. gas kitchcn·he.Jl. attach. 2 car garg. pvt end unit. 91r.o assumabh· mtge. '94,!IOO. Own. will he lp fin. By o w ner 714-644·0549. TURTLEROCK BREN HOME·Mirama r Plan D. comer view lol. rompletion dale J uly 15. Select own opt ions ~21m. 640·0254 ----nJRTI,EROCK Home By Owner 4 bdrm. 2 ba. Fee land. Sl32,000. Need quirk sale. 641·4157 UPWARD MOllUTY Why not enjoy pro fess1onally decoralt•d and landscaped 4 Bdrm in the Ranch. Elcj!anl living on quiet cul de sac. Only $12.0,000. VOGEL-PACIFIC 640-6161 Village 3 3 bdrm, 21·2 ba. frpk. lge er. lot. Fee. Agt. 963..(1136 or 552-0037 WTILOWSBYOWNEH % Br. 4682 Roxbury, 5.51-1566 afl 5PM. LAKEFROMT $157,500 Covington model SSK below last sale! Enter· t.ainer's patio, giaDt spa & sandy beach. Call COONTIY UVING 1n the city. Monterey Mode! In 1be Ranch on over v. al're. Located on • desirable l'Ul-de·sac. 5 bedroolOll and library . Spacious family home With GAME ROOM for RV and POOL. Ca II us ror more Information. 5 BEDROOM POOL HOME Beautiful Pacesetter GRANADA in The Ranch area of Irvine . This bright, airy. pool home is Ideally located on a rul· de-sac street and 1n· eludes professio nally marucured landscaping with an abundance of roses. trees and shrubs A.Wng only $134.500. Real ~: ... talt.• ---By Owner A~sumablc 91.:i•·; Loan. Lovely :1 bdrm. 1n the Ranr h Under $100,000 Prin cipul:. o nly please SSl~Evc!-1 ORANGF.TREt:coNOO Plan 2. l o ft . l\C. wshrldryr, by own,•r SSl·H032 Chancellor Homes 4 Udrm .. 21 ~ ba + ram rm. Plan 4 Loc•alcd on qwct ~trcct Tt• r ri I n· nc1Ahhorh<>od for family Commumly pools. tc·n ms. :.chool:.. r hun·hrs and shoppmlo( 311 l'lu:it· by. '+523 CAMPUSl>R·IRVl"E BiCJ & Beautiful 5 Bdrm , 3 ba. Pre11l'olt Model in WoodbridJ?e Plare. Decorated 1n earth tones . Nice low maint. landscapinJ? C.10t>e to all community faribLics. THE IEACH ••• THE SUM ••• SOUTH LAGUMAI AITIST"S HIDIAWAY . CHtfw t•I• cothltp • • .... y let. Two bedrOCH11s •ow b•t r... to .. , •• d. s 155,000 EXCB 11MT STAITB HOMI nr.. 1te•oa• lllw •'"' fll 1 .. 1u 9M oc ......... Q9let al ............. "'••• '"' -YldorMl IHCIL s 160,000. OCIAMROMT OWN YOU. OWMI Co ... ately NdecoretM c_. w• 2 '"*•-.ct lh owcu pm• Meclt ecc .... h..ttM Moclt .ct wWl1wi111C .tewa c• "w '"rows .. a.st. s2H.ooo AUTHBmC SPANISH IAMCH Whlhwalar •~ of IWs ..... .,.. '"" rwe. TWsllN•aa•ltw .... tWs•-. -prt.ate baths off oeclt r--. l flr1pl11:n -• ,,.. •• -·-llJlecl co.ty.C. $269,900 THIEi ARCH IAY S.,.dw ,_.., hw wllll stm tlFMJ oc._ •lews frOM ••err l'OOICL n.... ba•aa• phis tmly r001C1 fClokhtg It perfed for yow f.Uly. Loh of rKreCltioft 11 n ...... to YM at this~ prt.ate como..,ly. S 365,000 499-4551 SOUTH LAGUNA 493-8812 495-1720 Datta Point LCICJlmMI Micpel 497-3331 644-7020 LCICJWICI hach Newport hocll A roomy UHraded ap· ... llOO lei It J l\arY 3 Bdrm. on I•• land. Sta1ned 1lau windows =lain peek a t tbe PLUS rabulous rec reation flldlitlea and euy walk to private beach AND a rabvlous assumable $140,000 at t 'At% loan. l'riced right al SllZ.000 644-7211 FOR MORE INFO: •• lh&.o. Fairway El Nig11el 3br. 1234.000. Cult.om Realty 776-9777 REEDER REALTY $89.500. 3 bdrm. 21,2 ha.Condo: elegant, frplc, 1t 1c. 2 pools. wlk to stores, save gas, 9'.4. as · s um able . Broker cooperation. Easy ac· l'e5S tennis, golf, beach . Call R.E. Ofc. 7 days lO·ti 494-4315. Other times. ~1.6?.Slv. msg. OCEAN VIEW Unobstrurted h ill & oc.oean views. 3 Br. 2 ba custom fam rm. Pvt beach community. Only SIS9.900. H. Johns R. E. 493-6891 LOOKS LIKE MODEL All Lhe work is done. 4 BR. 2 ha home. Plush crpls, drpg & wallcover· in~s. Formal din & frplc. 5 nun lo ocean. 10 mm lo Lag Bch. Assumable loan. no qualifying Musl ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I see to appreciate. P.P. SI 19.900. 645-0758. ----- AMi16on Doller View A spectacular view of lovely valley from th11; ele.cant 2 story home located adjacent to lush j!reenbell. S bedrooms. duun~ room. fireplace. hullLms, plush carpeting • ~' th run u t 2 pal 1 o s S131.W>. Mw;t st.-e ! Call 4~1064 TWO .FOR THE PRICE OF ONE!. UnbeliHabllt price for two CrHCawt 191 arH holccH, each wifft 3 bedr'OOUM .ct 2 baths. Perfect rfftal/owMr lihlaHoA. Two blocks to beoda. S 199,500 497-3331 LAGUNA BEACH 499-4SS I 495-1720 SMlh Lagllna L..-Micpel 493-8812 644-7020 DGl'la Point .Wwporl IHCll ,..... -· Mission Vieio l 06 7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• UMITID mmoH $64,500 My adlice to you is com· pare' What more could this btrt home offer. w 1r'Olling tullis & loads of a1't1v11y for the fmly minded persons . This charmer is located in M1ss1on VleJO & sellers are offenng xl.nt terms . 552-4477 *DUPLEX* O:ean Slde of hwy. level lot. easy access to beach. Netl<!s patnl. minor re· ._ _ _. Causey & C.Ompany IESTIUY! pain.. ideal for home & inl'ome. Hurry, only $145,910 MJ.ss1on Realty 494·0731 •EMERALD BAY 4br , 4"'1ba.Ocean vu. tennis . pvt beach. Owner. Bay(ront Ouplx Fant vu. 3Br upr 2Br lwr. Fp, bltns & ldry hkup in ea . Summr/wntr r e ntl. $390,000 /ofr own /agt IWG-1879. -------494-9997. J Br 2 Ba Bluffs condo. I L.alJMa....... 1052 level, pool. n r shoppin~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• tennis. schools. $132.500 Pnncipalsonly. 675-0812 Laguna Niguel -WA1BFIOMT •REA_ 631"2242 l.d.s of room for molor HB.P! rome or lM>at on this n1l'e Mananne. 646·74 14 or ---------548-3843 United Brokers. 2 Bedroom, O<'t•an \•u•w mtta~e. Walk to bt-11 r h. 51.1.500 Realty • F..n)O)' your summer on the wat.erlront from lhi.s lwrun°'-L'\ 3 Bdrm 3 bath c,'OQdo. Richly decorated Ul eartht.ones, with many d1s tinct1ve features . t'eraouc tile entry. bnck fireplace and 36' boat slJp. $245.000. • 3 bdrm, 2 ba full pm·t.' Bark Bay Fixer. 3 Bdrm, SBJ .990 Park Place. Inc. 2•, bath. 2 story. 3 years 842·7461 Best Buy In Ir vine Chanchellor 5br. & fama· ly. Sl<S.500. 636·7871. old. Xlnt location. near ---------- Golf Course & 811ck Uay MEW IEACH HOME Asking $110.900-Musl BY BUILDER. GREAT FAMILY sell-SUbm1L your terms, Block to beach, ocean anything view. 5 Bdrm. 4~ ba. B ..., .......... l<onl .. . D L5tb St. $195,000. Ph 536-171.8 UHITSUMITS We have 2,3, & 4 Pl.EXES, some walking distance to the beach. PriMI from $187,500 up. HOME ~ a cul-de-sac. Large 2 story 4 bedroom, 3 bath home in 'The Ranch area d Irvine. Located In an exclusive neighborhood. Features professionally landscaped yards and central air. Asking 1117.500. R.C. TAYLOI CO. 64~5112 DUPLEX INVEST IH YOUR FUTURE Let someone else pay your way! Two 2 Bdrm units -always renwd. Partnership liquidation. a must sell situation. Allking only $139,500- terms-owner assist al faoancing or submit your creative financing. [I]" R.C. TAYL.Ott CO. 640-1112 IASTstDE Great ltarter home with trplc. + Income unit. l!Dth have privau patio Ir eacloMd garages. All· sume •~% mortgage. ~llACH nALn 671-IMZ '4M7'2 I 11·11, H1111'.t I; I .\I I ! / Park Place,lnc842·7461 LAIGE FAMILY Aasuwne $52,000, 9'h~ loM. M37 /mo. Minutes to poundin g s urr. 5 Bedrm, family home. Mass.ive stone fireplace. Gourmet kil~. Wall or glus leads to covered patio and park like erounds. Huge cul-de·sac rot. Only S8t,500. Ca II DOW, t&S-7181 Ol'tN Ill 9 •II S fU'J I08f !'Kl' ~THE RrAL ~ ESTATERS _ COW MBIA In COLLEGE PARK. This 4 bedroom 3 bath home is 2850 sq. ft. Close to park, pools, schools and shopping. Hasan AS· SUMABLE V.l.R. loan at 9.5% witb a high loan balance. Asking only P.900. can today. S<C~~~-&r.,~s· Tlaat lntri911in9 Word Game witli o Cli11dle NW i., a.AY L l'O&iAM ----- -~..,...,al Ille '°"' l(.......,led -di to.. low 10 '°"" !wt W...-""'d' L I P R A L } __ P_O_W_O_S_...., t: .. : Ewtrytlmt I t•a•t my I' I I I -doetOf'I offloe I ... • •llOl'lt H J " L E u I pain ll'OUNlJllt -.. I' I' I I I • ~= .:·· ... :~~ ci:=t • • • 'IOU ~ lt(IM -No 3 .,.,., • "'r~xm;,unus ~ I' r r I' I' r I • ~~·w.&tgt u "'tS I I I I I I I UMVEllSITT PARK Village II. open s pacious reeling De lightful it Bdrm l.OWnhome on fee la nd. Sunn y family mom, receoUy enlars:ed and up~raded kitchen ~greenbelt. $139.500. 642-5200 r" ~IHdt 1041 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • GOOD INCOME-. Golf course duplex with <X't'an view. SlW.500 • ELEGANT ESTATE Sweepmg ocean and city Vlev.•. SJ5(),000 • GIOUHD R.OOR l.nvestments .. Lots from $2.000 • ll04So. Coast Hiway in Village Fair LAGUNA BEACH. 497-2457 s.;::-a::f· Granously up~raded 4 Bdrm. famlly rm & cntl')· kitchen w 1rtmter island cookin g. Superbly lndscp'd backyd. located in r olling hills of North~. $12S.OOO. DOMOS&e UALTORS 497-4MI 731·3ll 1 493-9494 495-5220 -------49•24 I J 11~5050 "Laguna Niguel Realty • B HiCJllll TMTOC• Spacious 3 Bdrm, 21/2 HBR. VIEW HOMES bath Condo. Tastefully SBDRM. SUMMERSET decorated former model. SZ16,000 ••ee Uving rm & mstr bdrm 3bathl, Urplcs, wet bar. suite w /frpk . Creative covered patio, pror. One year old 38r, 2"'1 fmancing avail. Sl~.ooo. lndscpd Decor brown ba+ram rm. Cedar extr. 493-9494 495-5220 tones. Comm. pool, jac, -Fr_.~_._-c1_se_or_·_'f::5_4_-~_338_·_,-49_•_24 __ 11 __ 1_1_~_s_o_so_, =. crtSAT & MOM RED>ERREA.LTY I 5 HWtopDevelopers --------i FOR SA.LE·W. Ni.De Con· • • LagunaCbarmen do 2 Br 2 Ba,~'ed to 2ZIZPWtLenridt.N.B. OceanView OP'P'ER~~~~VICE? :;:.z•'*'· . only. Owns-MM562 New Condos Ir New !.et tbe public know with Hou.se an ad in tbe Dally Pilot 'l'ownhoule-.UttJe Gem. 2 Le cstm (a.milJ home. 4 t blk bdl. 1.,2.3. bdr. 442 Service Dirertory, It can Br. 2ba. ruce area. w1lh bouMI from bcb. Fee Cypress at Locust. -•youaslittJeas$1.n pool. lrl,500. 831-1291 • land. Dill sell. Owner Owner/Developer/Build· ~ e.UMO e r /Broker. WILL per day. For more in· 56.a COOPERATE. 419-1625 formation and complete a..,...... I041 ........... I041 ~l~v:IDl~I~· i°'ii~iii~ii(Coniii. ~raitaii~cal~l &12~~-56'7l~i·~~~1 ·•••••••••••••••••••••• --•-••••••••••••• ~doe)l<M . Coldwel · ._Coldwel BalMr Banker ~ li'fSIOfNftAl l!IO<ElttGE crMl'Ntf RESIDt-NllAl l!ROl<lRIGl t~ El Niguel Golf Courie. 1bls home ia only $90.000. Every man's dream to walk out your own door to chip a few shots. A COUMILL IAMlll CO • 496-7222 831-0836 """"'"Un di..,"-........... estate, Redwood and cedar design. Hard to find in a pine forest -call I or direcUona, $230,000. A COUM'&.LIAMlll CO. 496-7222 831-0836 1'rwtt•s•..,,._ a.a.--..... 1cltoola, •'at cond \ltruout. OCTCU H · 1amu loan. tet,500. m.ca PnnontJ. l•---lliiiiiiiiiiiil SCI *MoLITI .. ce.1tt1c ..... IJ~O -----···' • • . ... ._. ..,. ·--- .......... _ .. __ .._ ................... ._ .. « ;-fa QM.I 1'!..0T TU!!C!!X, M9 ft, tt19 :1Cll " ... s. .......... s. ........... s. ' ···~··················· ......••.•.........•..•....•.•..•..•...•••.•.. . Mr,..,...... '°'' ... .......... Iott ... ........... 10" ..................................................................... .• a...MAVIM '" <'Al)' fml,y home located • in mo.t 1ou1ht •ftt'r ~ewport lle•ch arcM ac-'° l<'hool• .. •htip .-..~h1•otHI\ ......_. m.ke th-'• ••cit UW new ti•Unc 11 mW1l to ....... Till ~ W.tlhr.r t: lt!t: ltl'&l Eii tale ._.a ...... 1101.000 Newport ~"It • .tllra1· Uvt• S 8R. rwwb 1'1'lll 'd ai l*&llted l.tul1<k• & uul bib to b\-~H'h Own..r &.nuwft•n'\ld out of ur\'.u Pool .tt tennis courtt. K~Honablt• t.-rm11 to quallf1ed b'l)'cr t'Mll lor appt to l>ee l'l' In:>. 9tl}.Grl. ~ ""~ BY OWNER Supt.•r Nt."1.:hhrhd 3br 2ba Lg fam rm Newly re deeo SkyL1tc Walk 11.1 pk i Hhl Sl i ll .5UO ~:n ----Int-.., iR Shcwet By Owner, Nvt Shvrl'b. 3 Br. l'Omm pool, t1•11111!- crts. Sl0.1.000 "Courtc~\ l.O Bkrs .. 548. :1"151 BE ~T ORIG I NAL BLUFFS AREA' St<nsa llonal Plan E. hitthly customazt'd. sµac1nus l1 bdrm. suites + mas:.1v1.· family rm. & added hob bv rm . Overlooks enormous a:reenb11l1 Hon estly pr ic·l·d atSl89.500. Ai;?ent 640-5.'ltiU NEWPORT HGTS nus hidden beauty is on dead end st. 2-sly S Ur :1 Ba. sml ocean vaew. rull Swed ish s a una . IJ1 )! jaCUZZI. lots or extra~ Must sec to appreewlc S225.lm. Owner will help fmance -A pR€HIG€ q_ ____ ~_HOM€~ 3333W. Coast Hwy, NB 645-6646 THE BLUFFS Reduced lo S144.900 Absolutely immaculate 3 Bdrm 2' l bath, formal d1n ini:. Spl i t l11 v d townhome. ~n span· v11;-w rrom living room and master suite Now val'ant. owner an xiou:.. Call !'>10-1151 ~HERITAGE UMDA ISLI LUXUllOUS WA..,IWWW--~OM..,.ITrT Numeroui. custom reaturec. SpacaoU6 marblr c.-ntry mMr 1ulte w/ftplc l!:leclronk rill~red alr cond. Sbr, ~ba . r11m rm w/wet bar. formal dJnin1 rm. hrt-akJast rm. slip for 50' raC'ht & bay bouts t'abulous t•ntert1unln1 party honw $2.000.000 00 ·~~ Albert Pussel I Realt y Co. • tUh••Dr. ... ~ ...... C& 17l4'6Jt.IJll -------------POSSESSION IMPOITANT? Fantastic 4 ht•droom hom€• 1n top lorauon with add~d on bonus and bath Cozy ftrl'pl<u~. hurdwood fl oori> and t•twlosed yard . Owne r ready lo n10 \·l· $15:1.500. lfl'Wito Ejlertletl Realtor 675-2373 ------------- WATERFRONT OM M.wport Island Rare opportunity for thil> 3 bedrm. 2 buth hume on JOX80 lot Fea ture ~ pnvate p111r ;ind flout for boat c•nthus1Hsls . Large dt.'t·k. 14x.:IA pa1wlh·d 1•n tert.aanm11nl rnvm nv1•r looking 1•h1tnne l Cozy fplc. 2 story. preslll!lllU)o Newport Is land 1\11 prwsed al Pl5.00U. Of fc-rt.'<I bv Real Es tate Onl· ~1-7786. Hcrbor Hiahlands 2 Br's, 2 & 's. den. POOL. Qnveby Ul39 His:?hland Dr. Boy for $160.000 CALL Rhoda Magil. Rltr 642-3600 --- CONDO Come & SC.'\! a f!ood buy. Open houM• Sat. Sun & Mon 1-5 a2 Sc•as\'<ipt· Dnve. $102.IJOO lfoll•~ Wood. Rltr.6758676. I BEST BUY PAD UDO/Poolside Maxinuft Pri vocy 16 Uriits Per Pool NJME LOCA TIOM ll 1i:hl y desirublc Nt'w purt Hea r h re :-;ult•nce 4 Bdrms. hlmily nn, 3 bulhs, hlt-d (•ntry :.! wuodbumlng frplcs . IJ!t- kitd\en (;ucsl room has private hath. l.)!e !opurkl 1ni: pool La\ 1s h ly lan<k scpd Va1·ant & pn\'l"tl lo l'.('11 al only Sl~l7.fll.Hl C:1ll 6:11 1650 Rn1lt y World l.1.lnl! 11mt• 11w1wr sl'lhnJ! W1•sll'l1frs hu m t· 3Hr. fom ~ hult·;i\\a}' 11f.: N"1l't• yrd. with b1i.: tn•1•s $1K5,00ll, 9i9-5'125 Prin pf NISl' Ot l':i\N FRONT Opl s 2Ur. 1 bi.l ej.I X lg 2 car j!ar $365.lm 67.'l 1!!00 UDO ISLE This hm is just r nrnmg back on the market It is a charming old home on 47' lot with So Pul1u. Beamed ceilinj.!:.. l'll' Owner hnant·ini.t al 111·. 1111 Askmi:. S!X(l.11110 \'a rnnl Open ~n 1-S ROtll-:R BROWN R E. !>'73 111:10 * JUST LISTED 601 LIUO S11µ1·r \ ll'W of Hay POOL + 'l•ACll Bltl fo rmer modt'I *'•PMrlllln& pool " 11oo th1na •P• ProleuMin1dly deocralfld w ,.._.""" paper Uaht •'t'Clar l>MMUn• 11tvln1 a hrlahl c h e~rful al mo1pbe..'t-JW1t over a inl4' to bHch' manna tltll 2311 ~ Walkr.r t: l 1rn Reitl t)i11ah• srn.llXl !tlJr. 21>¥. t wnhsc, tti•:;I ~v in S.U1 Juan ~DC.I S-.AM 1010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $59,995 Potential Plus N1~ okk'r home could Ix' vour dream home wath a bltlt' work 11nd r reot1Vt' ~hi .3 bl.'\lrooms, din 1ni: arl·a. s unpo r c h . f1n•pla1·e Owne r wall hl•l p finance C ull 'l40-1720 WL -· PIOIATE SALE 33 Lot-$57 ,000 2 REOROOM HOME m I.ht> 000 block of So Syl'amon· An older 2 bto'Ciroom. I bath hom1• 50Xl~ lot Convt'nt1onal terms only Cal 644-7211 rJn NIGEL GAILEY E.i ASSlJCIAl ES NICE 3 br. lj~ ba h•;m tu w I J.?e y rd 1n J.?d nc1s:?hburhoon. Hr11·k BBQ. planter:.. l'nd 'ii patio & front tnm Dbl gar w ud1lil anna l ':· Lia 7'. loan ll(IW l'XiSllnj.! $.5!1,00() to l'ilSh down Pym~ $'1!:1-1 00 µc-r mo. in d taxes & ms 5.14-i5:i;I evcs1wknds by appl on ly Pnn only Tustift 1090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HIUTOPVIEW Prl-sU~IOUS cul de l<UC' '" t•ountry are a. Cu:.lom bwlt tn-h:vt•I or wood and .1:lass. All nc~ dernr :! f1rcplart's & dl•Cks Spac·1mL'> ;; Bdrm .1 hath nn ll•vd lol Jlorsc~ 0 I\ l''or 1urormallun c·all ~lh-5.'W ~HERITAGE Olllt"INI• .... ....................... ............. ... w.. .. 110• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~IXTIA °'"-inti area In m11tr bdrm. cedar line d cbc!W. puU out kitchen alwtvftl. II pantry. dbl wide Arl1n1ton 1Hff44»70) ............ ,..,. .. ~ 1-: L T 0 R 0 FA M I L V PARK 3 Br. 2 ba + bonua rm . $33,000 . Ca ll Own« tagt. 5.58-5767 ·1~ Kingston dbl-wide. 1130 sp11ce. CM. until 9PM call 642·3060 '64 Vilung. 12' expands 9 more. clean. in pa rk. adlts, no pets. m.ooo 5t,S.811)7 Luxury home. The Groves. Irvine. 2 BR. 2 BA. FR. OR. wet bar. laund r y. a t e. patio. g11Tage E!,000. 833·2883 ENJOY OCEAN BREEZE QUiel adult parltlnN:B. Obi bdrm & livinit rm. si4,500 Broker . 548-5155 AcrNlpforW. IZOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• O.C.LAMD King s1U! estate . 31 + al'res. $25,000 per acre in- rludes lake for fishing. Ready ror development. Adjacent property also available. MlJU.AN REALTY 3400 Irvine Av, Ste 101 N.8.~2960 1300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TRIPLEX 3 yrs old. a ll units have 3 bdrms. 2'1'~ ba. Near Adams & Beach Call ShorelJne Management Corp. 847-6363 Ask tor NaocyWynn ---------4 Units & house. by owner Nwpt HAhl s , C M ltxgross. (2131 831 -1070 eves 12131481-lflOOdys Coftdoft11iut1tsfT OWft• housn for Mllit 1700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Irvine 3br. exchange 18K equity. Owner. 546-5007, lJ(r 11 . ail 6. ExecTo~s Several lo choose rrom Priced from $56.000. to $256.lm. Some with no down Vi\ terms. Park Place.Inc S.12-7461 1800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . • REALTORS All adult lmmacul;1lc grounrls :I Jl1lrms. :t' .. bath lll•aut v Ut· the r1rsl Lo SL'(' this brand rll'w hsl ml! An abi.olul{' :-tl·al <ii Sl 1!1.500. Uill ror rurthcr details ( lcc<tn. Peri t•nnd Ca II r11r appt to ~l'l' Wl· hC'l1cw this 1s th1• nnlv hlJ.!h ns l• a vail II\ the ti\il Bl<li.: . • REALTORS Own Sat/S..1t/Mon I ·4 ---------1 New Dix Oplx . 3226 Broad St., N.H. 2 + den. LIDO ISLE Jodi Fick & Assoc. 963-0926 675-7512 or 640..5296 Ht'S. HO<;EH OROWN ru: b/J,1020 DECORATORS DREAM -w .. .....-hr t098 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ext-c•ut1ve "Showcns•"' 5br. 2·1·ba. ram rm. xl nt ne i g h borhood . Scl' Sal 1Su n 125 K9'1 1 (;lcneuglc•. Westminster ;\$!!. !ltiK. 5880. Exl'cpt1om1I 4hr . :!ba on wide St lo St Int. rnml'h doors & beam l'c11tniz:-. thru out. hardwood firs. formal IJH. I)! So patao. u:; e d b r 1 l' k r r IJ l 1· Completely re m<ttll•ll•d By Owner. S460.0llll ITTJ.8423 1£EANFRONT SmJ.?le story 2 RR 2 Ra. formal dmmg room For Other Real Estatfo I --- " IUUTIFUL 41R + 2 Ult." with large house <.:-Ould be Duplex a fussy buyer Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• l:i4S-9161 Mable Howes FAMRM.HVH F~. near s chl. purk & pool. $174 .500. 551-~I 640-1440 OCEAN VIEW IONES REALTY INC. Npt. CrL-sl condo. 3lir. Jba. end unit. Pool. 1cn I (714) 673-6210 I ms crts. 1.000 sq. ft. Xlnt. 2001 w e.1t1oa lll•d. cood. Owner Oc l'Upa n Newpo<t Beech Catit0<n.• 92660 ttRealtor. Not yet listed Buy below m arket & ---------• save comm. + Dys - 67!'>-2711. evL'S. & wknd~. ---------· ,. 548-7286 --- AXER UPPER , Duplex on JOxss· lot In 100 block. l"ounda11on stressed for 2 s tories Can btuld an addit1onul fKXI sq. ft. on upper unit. Miithl coos1der jol.nl ven· lure W/bwlder. Call ror mlo. DUPLEX ' 3 Br + bachelor. Compl remodel('d. Close to bay &beach. HARIORVIEW DELIGHT l..arge 4 Bdrm Palermo Mtll Harbor Vaew home. Lge country kalchcn. pnvate yard. Must stic lo appn.-ciale 754-7800 PARK LIDO SpliUevel 2 br, 2 ba con·1~~~2SZT~~B~n~s~'l~o~l.~C~M~~ do. One of the best buys1. in Ne wport. $103,000. Ownr/Agl 675-6775. llACH INCOME ll536t.hSl. Seas hore. . Oreanfronl vacant lol!i are valued al $375,000 3 lots away Is 1easeh01d r duplex for only $197,500 Excel. lax shelter. 4 Br 2 bal28r l bll. 2 sunde<:'kll. unfurn y rly incom e 112.800. Extra parking. Francis Horvath. Rltr. 675-1972 or 673·2303 Home on Lido, trade for income properly . Owner /Bkr. 49&-4460 OODOREVEM? Gel out or the Jt8S line and raJI Mickey to see thjs beautiful Newport Duplex, with spectacular waler & Lido Isle view. ~ Bedrooms c11ch w /frpltj & patios. Can be convert· ed to single family home. Owner will bclp finance f\IU price. o;o,ooo SHAFER REALTY 960·1980 Mwpt. Crnt COlldos 2 Bdrm -Probate sale 1119.500 4 Bdrm · Lovely view $141.000 ... OPEN HOUSE ;? Rf Al TY OP94TODAY 1·5 ri08VENTAJi\, N.B Teruu.s Club Vallas. 3 BR. Fam Rm. P\'I wrap around patio. LeVl'rUi:?C fan :.avail. Mm dwn pym l. 640-ti2.5!1 SM !I. !JOO "'_//Ult.Jf31b REA#LTY MOMTEGO OWNER RM AMC ING Fantastic M o ntcgo model. Harbor V 1cw ! Pnme condition. New c·arpetang lhruout' 4 Bedrm. f'ormal dining rm. f'reshly landscaped. Pnvilt.e yard. Close lo pool and school Owner will l'reat1vely finance for 'I ua Ii fle d buyc r . l lurry. call 752· 1700 Iii '• ~ I • • • r. f • i ~, f IAYCUST~OL Outdoor entertaining-°" the lovely deck with fireplt. Loads of room in this 4 Bdrm home, wilh formal dining room . family room and pro- re11ional dark room . $!8>,000fee. 642-5200 ForS* 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VIEllY SHARP llf76 Celtic dbl wide. ror ner lot. gre3t htartvr home. Low Park rent tMl'~I Mobile Home Store 848·8895 $16,900 STEPS TO IEACH Dbl wade '61 Traileram3 ION51A61 3 pvt br h & pier Sub-letting alloWL'<I. l.ocatl"d m Treasure Is. ~1 racifil' Coast llwy Lug B<·h Offered by Renaissance M.P. 1714 1 400-:1116 ------- KIDS Ir PETS WB.COME 1976 Kirkwood. lovely ntr cood 2Br. 28a. bkyd ror the luds or pct. Must sec toapprcc. !MM56431 ~"-Store 848.-S Newport Beach IBr. I blk to ocean. Sl2.500. 646-0078-afl 6PM & wknds. MINUTES FltOM TH~ ICH Royal Mo narch 24 .60 W r. l~Ba. comer lot. low park·rt'nt . (JD6767-721 PLUSH ......_ ..... store 848-8895 63x24 VlKJNG. A/C. 8x21 St'reef\ porch. xlnt loca.- llon inS-Slar park lrvtnl'. Dys 9-4, 558-2477. a ft 5PM !Wknds 551-4628 MIWDICottt 3Br. l~Ba h o m e. wlbltns. Nwpt Hgts area. 385 La Perle Ln. IYCO 4 Bdrmnrtennls/pool Sl47,000 Agl 6'$-0295 ~l 548·4137 2 Bd cottage in Newport .... -.... ., 'I ... __ Hts. R-2 lat. 50' x Ul5". --·· 1_... ClOlle to Hoag buses &t OounLry living in this 3 shopping. $108:900. Exel FAMILY PAik Owner anxious. 38r. 2Ba. 1976 Barrington, island kitchen, lg m11lr ri642·5200. ~ -bdrm--&-bll_l_h_w_/i;?-ar-de-n tub. schls just mlnutes away. <MP38441 ......... Store 848·81195 Bdrm. 3 bll, frplc, walk· "-· 673-1020 in cloletl. formal dining --:::...._ _____ _ nn. pea 6 aroove noors. IY OWta Hanel. plant your own ..W ILUffS 2061..S TO ICH 3Bt. 2M house. dbl far. frplc, pvt ll .. lO'lf, down. SU8,500. Own t agl . 161212. fnal trees ~ &arden or Magnlfi(enl G Plan. rm for teorua court. by Wrap around windows, ..,.,.._A-M elevated corner lol . e.-a.-_ ... . I076 · -Ca&bedral beam ~i .,... 11rm1...-trvt= lflC'MCULM VllW ---....... --.. oat 3 ....,.te Pram U. auper 3 Bdrm, CUSTOM ui.. I betblr fasnUy dlD ~. Beautifully •CANTON nn. Mml -V1eW, cea-dKora\ed wtth (l&ltom m> 8Q n + 5 Bdrm. tnl vacuum. All/FM ln· .............. l'efamlc tUe ._ _______ _ 1-+----.--...-t1tr•nr 1ar. ••a•..,. &o a..as -~~1..., ....... • ..... _ ~~ pool and ~ room, loeated In •---------Loe•-on "111·-·••c . ooo. 1Hure planned com · ..... Yttwl of aolfcoune wf.m you call Claaall*t 6 mt••· For private 0,.~ l·I lllUllM.>' Of paola, tennlt 1opr.ce an ad, fou 're u -~ thla llatlq •:::=• lw.. CGUlta.=.~·000· aured of a rlendly T.m:i.n 14 "2•11• llALToas =:,::~!ct~::.·t>!~ 67WJI' ~IJJ 401GLENNEYRE ~pon1e. Call Now ! ~AdlWpT ea.sm ___ .,_ ... ____ _...5171 lg patios. frµlcs. Ownt.•r 979-509'J UtlTS-UNITS! Barrain Time! ffilPLl':X aiO.CJOO.full pnce fret! and clear'' MESA DUPLEX $114.lm. 2 BR's. fpks. newly painted. garages. laundry room. SAN CLEMENTE OPLX $116,000. Ocean View 38R's + 2 BR pride of ownership. NEWPORT 8CH OPl.X 123.5.000 block lo ocean. l~e 3 BR units. fpks. garages. foe land. terms . Don't miss these invest· ment bargains. call now 752-1700 (/f'l/1111•I •1• \ l.J"I IOllf IJ'I I' l~lfitdll lftcOMt Propen, 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7 UMITS.C.M. Beaut. new building Fireplaces. x.lnl location. lSLlnvmLs 6'2·1603 Oldr tri-plx on dbl lot. grt lax shllr. $175,000/ofr. own/a!\ 840·1879. Oreanfronl Apt/Hote l. & Stores. Npt Heh. Owner carry. $795.000. 675-285.S FHtSTTIME IHVESTottS DREAM Prime Huntington Beach 4-plex in a highly desira ble rental 11rea. Only $144.950. fl won't last! Call now Bkr. 842·2535 NEAR COMPLETION 2SG1 Elden Ave, CM Dix 38r home. Ule roof. AboS2BrR!fttala. Tosee callf79.5089 SB LING? WHYPAYMOll7 Send for brochure orcaU West.em Realty Services A Re&l &late Advisory 530-1073 Dml'Mh•TlwM Lowe8l priced tri-plexes in this hot rental area. No vacandes. 2br. lba w /enclosed IJU•Je& 6 ..tiol. &¥ toptber or separtely. seller wiU help finance. c.11 m-mo to ~advunpoltlliaol· ALLSTATE RIALlOM . Newport Cant Condo. 41111'. a~ a... 2 atory. dbl ,......, '100 moto mo . •1151 TWO ON LOT Tqp Bmaide CM lot'•· Uon. Allume ~'-:\ loan. Clole in Juae. MUil tell. Bkr.511M171. '! CWISEI .. .? by the money market! Overwhelmed by the ada '! FMU!trated by real estate terms you don 'l understand" Dazed by today's Interest ntes" An hour with OM ol our staff (an clear up homt! or investment property ownership questions you may have and get you movln1 properly townd your goal. You 'll be more secure in your Judgment when you're shown a property that 1s right ror you. SICUllTY! To secure your future you should have a J to S year plan for income property investment. tr you're wondering when. whett. and how to be" In. why not make an appointment today with one or our highly trained sales staff or over 40" MAlllT TIP California futures look good today. Allracled by our weather and indus try. our population keeps growing. AU ~ newcomers need a place 10 hve. We offer these fine properties from our inventory ol over 100 listings . • S79.000 duplex -~real :;tarter -all 4: bdrm. units. • Near-new duplex -Oranl!c County -\'1ew ' $159.500. • 2 hnust'!'i I lo t -prest1g 1ou !' beach tnmmunaty Sl88.000 • 3bdrm + 2bdrm -Costa Mc·sa $163.90C ·• !louse • dupl<'X -Ontario S86.500 • 4·plex -Fullnton $150.000 • 4 units -Custom owner 's unal -Hunl1nglon Aearh S275.000 • Santa Anil 4·plcx t·xlremt'I) \lol'll maintained. s 110.lm • 4 houst.'!'/J 101 -yards S 11r:.ooo • Super starter 4·pkx -lluntmgton Beilch. Sl39,900. • 2 duplC'xe:. -4 unal~ f'aCh walh r1replace - llunlinJ?ton Beath. $187 .000 • San Cle me ntt• 4·plt·x -pndt of owner~hap with ownt'r's unit $2 10,000 • 5 Laguna Brarh units virw' SJ85.000 • 5 unats Hunt1ni:iton Reach -cr1;-al1\'C' rinant·1n1? :15•; d own ~ill brl'ak l'Vl•n' S2fi0.000 • fl units dupl\•x • I plt•x on I lot -Rre;,l bt•J?inner• $215.000 • 11 largl' units air rond1t1oned $230.000 • R near·nl'IA units -Oranl(t• County -'IUptr deluxe• S4SO.OOO • 12 Orange County units $350.000. • l<I unals with spendahlt· an Ornngc Counl)• · S425.000. • lfi units -1\nahe1m -gol l'-'O' S4i5.000 e;irh • 16 untb ltl\•crs1d1: -Rarden courtyard S315.lm • 17 oct•anfront units $695.000 • 19 units Oranf!l' C ounty -Spa n1!.h a rrhatecture S410.000 • 20 hard lo rand prnl<' of ownt·rsh1p unit:; Costa MC'!-ou Sl:IS0.000 • 20 units -H1vers1de -~ ~tory garden styll- S3R2.000 • J2 unals 1n hai:h drm:ind art•a or Oraniw County $950.1100 • Jfi 'Units lhintmizlo n Bt·arh OW~ YOl"R OWN' STHEF.T' Pril'1l· or o~nnsh1p Jhdrm, ibath OWT\l'r·, unit~ Wtlh rareplal't':-0 SJ .93.'l.000 • 114 urul Dism.•vland an·a motel no"" undt•r rons truction Turnkt·y at S4.2'i5,000 • Ga)o Station and r)ffan • 1n Oranf.?f• County Sl71l.o«l • Cnmmf·rc1al ~tun·~ and hu1 ldiniis for l••<iM' Santa Ana . •,Land and Lois m Oran).!<' County R1H·r~1d1:. and San Dil'{:O Count) CALL FOR AH APPOINTMENT, PLEASE No drivebys. please. No requests ior 'packages' in the mail. No requests for addresses. We respect the riJ?hls and wishes of our property owner s an respect to limiting disclosure of their properties lo s incere buyer s o r ex('hangers. We 're professionals and we want to work with both buyers and sellers in a professional manner. Call for an appointment. TODAY'. Our oHices will be closed on Monday. May 28. 1979 in observance of the Memorial Day Holiday. Information on any of .our properties may be obtained after 8 :30 AM . Tuesday. May 29 . 1979 . Please call for a n appointment. 9UAIL PLACE PIOPEITIES, INC. C714t 752-1920 MIWll I U. HUMTIMCITOM llACH Owta'S 3 IDIM, 21/i IA. UNIT Homelike living for the proprietor. Fireplc. Patio. 7 Rental units producing like a S machine 24 hours per day. Nr. Beach Blvd. $397.500. Seller will finance. 4 UNITS 11/i MILES TO llACH Excellent 3 bdrm. 2lh ba owner's homelike unit. Fireplc. Patio. Closed garages. Growth area. Among new bldgs. Two 2-bdrm and one I -bdrm income p,-oducing units working for you around the clock. S238.SOO. Seller will finance. WISLIY M. TAnOI CO., • .._.. JlllS.JH¥1 ....... Ml· .... WPOl-~T CIMTIR. M.I. 644-49 I 0 SfllEIS Will CARRY! 32UNITS,HB IUNITS.SA llMTSCOYR WOU.Ael 11%00WM 4-t>t.x. Asaume. Seller w i ll (•rry p a p er. Mana1ement avail. Apnt. Gary D. Boater -.-or~•. . ,. ... -.,.. .. -.,.. . -.... ,,. . ·-..... -.. ·----..... ------------~-------,,. ---- '~ r.. ••••• Olllr-....... ....... ......... ....................... . ........••....•..•••.• ........,...., 2000 ........... Jt6t ....................... . ..........•.•......... NIJWPORT-D\lplex near itBt 2Be. Dt VI• Lido tat bea(h. Lg 3Br. 2bM flb.d. •.ooo mo. except u un1l. Muhl 11t-ll. Aul. 911GO. (21J) 27\~7 _56.aGI or (21J) llM-GllO Btautifully fumi1hed 3 bdrm. Bll C.nyaa. View. AllDOln&ment c:l· Jerry Ffeud Realtor .... 3 Bdrm, owner's unit . Nr. Hunt. Bch Ir 40S Ftwy. Sha kt! roof Ir patior.. Good valuei----------1117.500. ANXJOUS ! .. ·-TIM.IV& ltMlty World __.......,, llt·Z100 O>mp1 tum. 2 BR. den. end Ul\ll. Back Bay Ii ruiht light view. I yr lse. ll200/mo. Avail now. ~}lMacnab -lrvme . 640-6259 • ~ ·~R//J~ip AIAl•AIM! 2 Homes on park-Ltkc lot in F.ulJlide Col!ta Mesu 3 BRs. w/fplc. + very 1>eivate 2 BR home Ask- mg ll:.l.000. IM-911 ATAXSHB.TIR 4-Plex 111 Costa Mesa. 3 RB rro nt ho.m e. _.... separaw 2·story w /3 Un· its. Good tnl'Omc. Askintc Sl75.000 I M·9la I Vic JashutSlu 642·2757 PIOflaTY MGMT ShopptnR cf•nlcr~. 1n - d1JSL SUll(le lum1ly. Full service. 27 yrs exp MEYER M GMT . 54!H3ti6 7111 X GROSS Bread & butter unit:-. LA uruncorporated, no re nt control. 16·3Br. )11~uu. Only $395.000 846-5502 crrw@&iW 2200 •••..••••.•.•.......... V1Sl'A·4 '•;,en • lnl!. all plans & permit:-; pd for. grilded cni:inl'e1 cd It• min. rrom ocn . pi..~. plazc. & :;chi:-. ~ood arl'll underiiround ult! orrcr Oi-295.5 Canyon Lak1• lot S20.tn :.ofr li61-~ ---LAKE GREGORY LOT Lakt-view !ot. hord1·r .. :-.ic1t10nal 1-'orl·,1 1\ll ut.illu~. pa\ld rn;,d, ii.· st·WN bond.' pd W1 ll 1·on ~1dcr I radt· tor Oran)!•' Ct :, propl'rl) Sl ll.500 ()\l,TJ('f 549 :11>1~ ......... D~s~r+. RftOf't 2 4 0 0 •.•.•...••..........•.. BaJa CaM bt·" 1opuun lo buv 4br bt<;,1·h hom1• :!5 m i n I r 11 m I: ': 1 d 1 r Prott•t'teil dP\l'lPprn1 111 kn11~11 ;i, La:-C a\ llHJ: tJJ0.00: 1-ur hro1·hu r• phont· 4!li :!iJl ll~ !> ,., ,., 496-i:l>I THIS WEEt<END Owm•r mu."l ,.~,rrif1e" QUlt'\ h,Jl' a•n<l.;,.. \ Ii I.• w 1poot & ali ami.:nil 11·1o :, Br-:: Ll;, homt· ~tl'lk' In tenn1:.-l'rt , lh ·duu 11 s2u.ooo '" s::1 :. 0110 Ho~l'\'t•r. St't' 6. ma kl• of rer 11;: ~1ay Or . l'alm Spnn~:-il4, :l:!i-92:!! ur ~752 Beauufut v1t•w SA mtn ... 2500 :<q ft. 3 story :nm 3ba. iam rm. :! lrp!r~. r 11 v l' t l ' ll p .1 : • " • I a nd !>t'.J tH d O w net. 7141116i 251>1 Out of Stcrt~ Property 2600 ......•................ Colo r ado w o 01.l 1· n ranl'hlund. :<c·en1c pro perty, 44: '.I µartcb, $350 _pr i\cre. 5S9~2_ __ _ Rcmlc:hes, Fcs1fts. Groves 2700 ......•..•............. R~OilCT'v IALIOA PIN IAYRONT Summer or yrly. 3 Br. 2 haJ s~ be.a.ch. cum or unfurn. Call 644-9513. Agl. • •••••••••••••••••••••• Gwr .. 3202 • •••••••••••••••••••••• IUDCHT IEMTS E<.'Ol'IOm Y • Save Jells + time Hses Apts Clg11 F-Un! S235 1 br hse singles $2352 br gar kids plex S2502br gar child ok S28S 2 br fWTI quiet S350 3 br kids J)tlls Ii:? a.53+1•1, ba kids nr all S495 4 br kids pets bch '62:> sharp fl br beach ~7!'.. :um 3 br &I Isl 557-0125 Homehnders·Statt> Wide lalloalskmtd 3206 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cl.llt.• 3 lir 2 Ba. gar age. frpl<•. "lOll c /refri g . ~hr dryr, 5675 yrly no pets 494·322.1 ev~- Corofta .. M• 3222 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br I ba. newly fmis ht•d harawood noors . Pnmo locale A~ fii.'>·0562 ~asc Duplex 2 bdrm. I ha .,mall ocean vacw P r 1 \' a { c b c a c h H •' d t• 1· n r a t c d & tand.~t·:.iped. Non :;mok tnll J!111I L .. onl~ No pcl:. bi!)..tQCl or642·614HO. 2 Brand nt•W :~ Hd dµlx . up l)l'r & h1~1.·r do:-.1· 111 s hop Pini< 9>5'1 & $7tMI 673 l!)J:I I J\HG~:I Bi\H 2 Ba . fpk . appru>. ll!t.Ml~q.rt dplx S 111 llw\ Avail 1mme1t ::fi.'le1 mo l~t & la.~t +Sl ~>l 1In11ep 511 1 ~ Carnauu11 &15 iHUI• l'.1m1·11 1t 1i:htand ,lt)r . \•Jmplet 1~ remodeled !if.ill iS!H~•>' Costa~ 3224 ..•.•.....•.•.••.•.... ~ flr I Ba. l'fl('I g;ir , hearn ··r11Jng!-. nu 1·p1 • d111s. 111 llt'L' Sh5 i51 t>.'.U :'l:l·~ t'\•ndo. 2 hr . .! ha . ~ I rpln.. J>l)OI & J•IC'lll/.I 146.S yrly ti75.4!112 Ukr lt>r pnvalc yar<J . r1p Ul l paul 1'11 l'ct~. S:i5H t;.&2 (&1 :1 Br 2 & fam1h· rm. :11;,:! S11•1lv A~... Mesa Verd·· k1rl-.· (IK no pl'l:.. n1 :.inl!les. ~mo t>i.t 18:11; Nac't: 2 BH house. s.125 m o. !\lo r haldrl.'n. no pch ~.i;1:1;, Mesa Vl'rde I + fam1h . f 1 r l' p l a 1· e 2 b u Comp1etl'IY rl'<IC'coraletl ~rl~:_m~. 751-~~_.__ C:lcan 3 Br 2 Ba w /frpk. c ' l a b I I ~ h t • 11 ne11thbortiood. a\:a1I G1:1 5'25 963 7473 40 AC izrapt·:o. 411 ,\(.' Beaut t-: side home. 3 Bit almond:<. Bakt'r:<f1t'ld. i Ba. 1-'am Rm. fpl'" tax benefits fl4.'l·fl132 ~rdnr. I yr lsc. $595. Ahrt. ....... &ce.. 2800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 62' Paremake r boat. trel' & dear. twin d1e:;1>i 1225.000 Will trudL lor real esl1Alc. Oi!'>-3411 Near So. Coast Plaza, So or 4115 ft'rwy . P rellv ranch style. I story. 3br. 2ba. LR. OR. s pecial recreauon room, rcfng ~! car garag & plenty ur Tierra Del Sol Rily 497.1744 extra parkin~. Pets & _ ,. h 1 I d r c n a I I o w e ti w1quah h1·at1ons. $650 2900 -~.&12-~ ___ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Private party looking lor Balbou l!lland house or dupl11x for purc h:JloC Fred ~·5050 - • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3144 ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXECUTIVE HOME MClla Verdc 4 br. folmtl~· rm. diru~ rm View 11f Otlalina. Call Shorehnl' M~ml Corp. for a ppt 847-6363. 1::·sade . 2 Br h o rn c w1frpk. Super s hrp & private. Storage s hed. avail June 15. Refs req. no pets. S525. 631 ·2242 Bachelor condo. pool & lrg 2 br. 1 ba. enc gar. jac. Nr lrvme Blvd & romplll'y redcrt'd in/- Vale. DOO mo + dep out . No pcl!'I . $450. IM2-4232 Mike or Jerry, ~3432. S(C~~lA-L£t,~s· Tito# ln#ri911in9 Word Gome wi#lt o Cltudle ~ lot CLAY I !'OWi .. ••-•""119 .. .,.., ol 11111 I°"' t«OOtbled _.ch be· low IO l0<m lour 1l'"l>le WOid> P U Y N E R I I' 11 I I Why dO tM Mn l*M lenee amec:t people W"«> OM't -~ rrrrr1 I I I I I I SCl•MUTSAMwen•C..........._1100 ·~· ... ··-· ·-·•-,-··· \ -. - • • • I N1t111U.la J1t11• Mr 1111U.la • t • e, wllhlwwl•-...................... ...................... . ............•......... .,.. HJ2 .............. JJ .. ,., !r11N11t 3769 ...................... ... ................•••• ......_ ..................... . ..-. •. yrd, frplt. •It , Pk.ilk laland V1llap, 1 MYl!W>NT atr 28& 20• = far .. ..Umo. N ~I Ba. f...u.tJc v1~w. b&llM sip ~al y·rly a.mibetwn 10.S ...at eomml&My. Puol. no ~u or C'hlidrcn ' It t , ...... JZ4 t C', elubbouH 1$S0 ~GI 3'12 ·-.. •-•••••-•-•• •Ison 4tt 231'8 or t.:le1aal rondo zer+ • $800 _____ _ ftlQI, nr brb. *11&.., ...._ 'lete J2' 1 ... tl30. ~I ml f'Vt'!I "••••••• ••••••••••• •• • S • S tbr, l "tba. up ttOMDH'OR IU:.NT --------= 31~n. Xlnt 3 or " br Pnc:ed from WIHAVI tm to mzs t'ncd >•ant 6 Sii ••WT ALS M.Km. 011 swr N 1ar11&r• F'am1l1e,.. l>"t• •93 9431. thy:., pleH t• K1dt1 6 peoh R~I~IANTGIONS' IMC).ClOJ e\'("" l'1f)5 wtok.lffifl Call .. 25ifl Oi' associated ,, .. ~ f o. ' I " ' . " . Hi a f• m '711 Aat. nor~ tllit1• lZ4Z l;nwr Jbr r;:;;t;.-:- •••••• •• • •• • •• • • • • • • • • • yant e I ...: Yi lk .: WATto;IU'ttON'Tt'ONOQ ~u~ ,r:.7ff.J~o • lbvdY 3 br, 2·~ b<1 1·nd -' -- .. a1t. lkuit frplc, bltn~. ttawpwt._. lZ" ------iiiiiiiiil dbl ''n1•I i:uru..:c. Slip ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11va&J tkallt) tl'1$ P\'lht)', NO t'fo:t: • Apt '° 1.:ond11 l*M:lrl. rt•ntal" Villa Rt:ntals "'-lZ44 ~l21:Utr _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• I Ul.t)("K TO Rfo:ACll 'nJR1l.ERCX1\ bland 3 t'oa8h lbr, 3bll w/34' l)Wil br l'~e•· borne N1·v ... r !Ollp ~-540 8345 an •I ~cd UI! ! $II.St} 7~ 0023 t:A.'>T RLUJo'FS :tllr ~Uu · 2 pauos. 21 i cJtr .,:11r 3br. 2~ibath Un1H·r,1I} wshr 1tryr, r1•fng, $65() P..utt house. l'ool. 1t·nn111 mu (2l31 ~I SWO/mo. 714 /640-l)(Kltl ••RLlll-'Jo'S iabr, 2 ~<lm 0.-.·anlront 3 Hr 21-. r11dll 1#'1 i.Wld. "~r loc:hllUft, fully turn. av:ul now w.ft!y lhru St'J)( 1~ Oys 752-7410. evt'fl DI 21"9 PROMONTORY l'OINT 2 HR ~ Ru, hay. ol'ean Vll'W l'oul . J•Jl'Ul.ZI, ~l&IUM!d 1n11v1l1t·~ I\ vat I 61~ thru 9111 C'ttll Uni que llocot::.. Kay l':.rker , bi~ N\.'W 2 Br. l vi bu, 2 st<ir) Woodbndgi: townhonw Shu.: rpL<;, bltm runl-(t' beautiful lands1·aµeu ram rm. frpk. pvt p1H10 OCJo~FltONT uv111I now Sli~ 64" HAU K:~o 5050 Wt•ckly 2br. !'>lecpi. IS. ext 4'.I mJ. 7b77 . 675 •'837 patio. SSOOl mo ti40 5!'170 ll;irbor Vi ew ltunh·~ .. wtuiays9-6.~5;ift ti Clrmel model. 3br. 2ba, a vail June 1 $725. 644·6977. 837 -3844 . 548·2.IH! IALIOA IA YHONT Sommer or yearl). :i br, 2 ba. sandy bcaeh, rum or unfum C11ll 644 -9513 ai..'l. .., I••••....,.. .. .... ••• ......._ Oft..... 4400 T.., . ...., a . '879 OM.v PLOT a ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... ....................... __ _._.._ ______________ _._ ....... _,i_ ..... _ .. __ • c:-19..... · Jl24 ._..._ •lZIO sq ft. Hwy via· l11•t ......... 4100 W..,W-.4 SOJO ...... • ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• C:flalr-3171 lblllty. L••una . 1ub ........................... -................ 1 .. _____ t .. --~ lfn1. Nt w ~arpet. •---· ._.,.,_ • 2 ... u 5000 ".-.A·-.... ..ioa1 _ ......... ~. -~a P::' ~ .. .... pvt P19Uo • .l•f'll· bit· ..... ................. in 11 cond ,,__ ...... ....., ... _ .. ----• ~ -._ -· NefNktNll or 2 Br 1 1a condo. erpta, e ~ato'tal~ble =-ft· IM unita, new M0,000 to eo:J:l•l• Animal Au ata•e• pets ll lO Victoria. draipel, oool. avail ti/l . :wt.U• 5'S7·51'10 · ... AIC1 office. P'ronll rmllion dollar w~ale ......... 117·871.aofee. ._. 97 m•IO& aw ...,.. · on ou ton nr Lake Is retail 1portin1 IOOlk _.., . .. i 31 • -mo. --1 MO. FREE RENT Foretl. Lae by ownr. tu. Affiliated with pro-r~Gt ~~~ee~ DPlwc J bdrnt. 2 ba. Condo s.lt~ 3116 250-!iOO aq. n . offices. 1161-ID f..-W IPON Is •Porta S.Dflower • a4"91am n..-ar s. Cu1l Pl11u •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• From $145. Incl. util. 7'19 11 Unit J fi&ur9. Investor cu be -.10 ' f'hllh MW c-..t. nwny TAJICEROQ( APTS. lBr. W. lllhSt. 540-2200. ·l or rent. ~. M'live or iaadive butt---------blinda. pool. j11cun1. l.Ba, newly r~rnled ft. WslideC.M. will Ml'Ve in C01110rate FOUND·YOHI Cairll Chilctrf"ft OK .. n 1mu W/ICAU' 6 refria. C7S mo. Ex~c. offices s11·3rm ~ boudcapaelty. 'nletotal Terrier,5/1119inCll • 640-am 556·711.Z Nt.e avail in full serv .__.1 .. Need M 1 -procram will be intema· B-1• ----off e bid«. N r 0 , C. ., • ..,....., · ~ace Uonal in scope le retunu •--------- TOWNllOUSE 2br. l\~b11 Wt I i 1t1r 3191 ailp>rt. Recept Ir phone for fllltabliahed bwliness. hi1h. Call Don Brian f"ouDd armll black f~m · l • .i pvt yd . fo' P , t ~ ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• 1111\S. Secy aerv. c:onf rm. lliln. 700lq. A .. Cll area. 54'1·57'T. Principals only dal. prepant, lookalike 11arr11Ct' No pcti. $415 Brand new delux 2 bdrm. ete. Plaecall 752·6188. 714te46-21&1I. pleue. a Po o d I e , v i c 873tMOO 2 ha. Cond o type . CdM dlx siAtes, util pd. Huntington Bch. New Mwl Trwt Talberl/lla1aolia . Nt-w 2 Br. 2bi., l!nd "ar. enclo8ed te11rage. patio. AC. amf!pkg. Fr .. 95. 17.625 s q rt . bldg. ~la. 5035._BG_m __ T_. _____ _ " aJrcond.inlantOK.s:r75. .. C alculat t!d r1r e -.. Adult.K No pcUi ~lrno. 7211 Trask. 894·2585 or D>'. No reqd. 675-6800 ~nltJers, x.lnt identity. ••-••••••••••••••••••• SCIAllUJS Nr lYlh i;t S41HY116 • --1D'S_. cr.&1 & llJ1·2144 Ml'WPOIT C8tTlll mpetit1ve lse rate . .._ ~ - OplJc 2 br. h: t rtl . .:ar. 1 tz lwuRh ,_. .... d DIC ......... 5 m«56J em Earn 253 yield OC1 J yr I__. 1•hltJ ok No pt!h or "" •~ ._ d lfOO -"15 2nds. Will discount. -.JWUl.J mtn•yl'li-. :M8·2'7l.'O Gr'WtawlM F\JLLSERVlCE .... 4550 mx>. 110.000. szo.ooo fr Pillar-Staid - H11t:"-'lor. small. to;·Slde. ulll pd S.?25/mo. Call Jett. 673-_~ ____ _ .......... edt 3140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SHARP. bt-ach 1.2& 3 8H, f11>lc. disnwshr. garage & p a tios No pt•l s . ~~. wknds IM0-6306 Sawind Vill~e New 1&2 bdrm luxury adult upt:; an 14 plans from $400 +-pools, ten· ru s, waterfalls, Ponds' Gas fOf' coolung & heat· 111.i pa id t-'r om Sa n Dw.:o Jo'rwy dnve North on Heal·h to McFadden tht.'fl Wt!!!t on McFadden t o St>aw1nd Village . (7141893-5198 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEANVIEWS •"•••••••••••••••••••• $40,000. Call Ro1er, Swaoo;-.~11111- ntEEXCITING Mlwport ..... y ltVPAIKIMG 114/8.1H102 ti,_...,., PALMMISAAnS c_, SZ5.MOMTHLY -------Ewrytime I leave my MlNtJTESTONPT BCH 644-7lio Fenced storage for your LOWEST dodor's ottice I get a Bach. 1&2 BR boat, camper or extra slight paao around the from$255&up. DOWNTOWN C t F f 11 W11estl_.__ WALLET Adults. No pets. os a car. or in o . ca ,.... •----------1561 Mella Dr. Mesa. D> sq. ft to 2500 848·3133. Hunt. Beach lstT.D.'s. also r. rt 5350 ....................... (5 Blks b st or Newport sq. ft. Cpt.. drps, au· area. 2-1 T .D. a.-.. Blvd 1 cond. Bkr. 675~700w __ A_R_E_H_O_U_S_E Fairelt Terms since 194.9 RELAXlNG M~AGE __ 9a_m_·5p"--m_546_·_9860 ___ 1 Office or Comme rcial SOORAGE. Approx 3000 WlllrMhJ. Co. BobJames-Uc Masseur PACIFIC WOODS s pace in d o wntown sq ft, 20' ft, all or part. MZ..2171 545-061I1 __ 0uk __ a1_1_9-_9_,_4N-_5_ll_l_ Ad I Laguna Landmark Bldg Colla Mesa. 642·4758 ~ u t apartments set 111nnrn ft 11 di d I!.•.._. 25Dlo YlaD ...,_1 m I E'S a m o n It wand e r 1 n ~ .-.. ·or W1 vi e ...... W..tecl 4600 '""""""' 7 • streams & tall fragrant :::-1535, or 492·0100. ••••••••••••••••••••••• l yr 2nd TD. 10'~• tn· llAM·2A*o.lcM .. *835·3'7"" pines. I Ur rrom $300. ·1901 terest, l.Z'i: dtllcount. Call .... 16350 Harbor Blvd. South ,_ ___ rol..,..E Res ponsible. working Roger. 714/1134-1702 ~, -"1 writ c r s e c k s o n e UteA & VICIU olEdin1ier. ~.sums bedroom cotta0 e an &f'!!lllllTYLO ... _....__ llf 2140 ~ ... ~· • A"S -M•Hp • Jamboree& MacArthur <:.orona del Mar or Costa For Any Purpose. No Fwn.r.otll! "-4000 Bay Windows Mesa. Quietness essen-poants. Call TEK Finan· ServinaallOrangeCo. Plush Carpet. llal. Write Class1f1ed Ad cial at 1.734.3160_ 835-7Jl3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Room w /kitchenette '66 Wt.'ek & Up. 548·!1155 752 2737 J316, Daily Pilot. P 0 . • • Box 1560, Costa Mesa I Yl2HDTD EXECUTIVE 9:/.16216. Recetve 20%·35'7,, yield, Woodbridge Sycamon• Model 4br. 21,.,ba, frpk , OR. 2 car i:arg. rnvcr<'d p a t 1 o • I n d s 1· p d w /s prinklers. root & Tennis rac. No pets Avail June 5th. $W0 mo ~9991. THE COVE Sensational 2 & a dl•n condonuruum on water' Pool, Jacun i, beach ' Yearly rental. Sl750 per mo. AJC<.>nt 640-6500 2 & 3Brs. move in today. ••••••••••••••••••••••• wlk to s hopping & bus SlO W1E1C & ur Sleepmg. Share bedroom & bath & kitchen. SUmS I am proff'SS1onal lady, 12% discount. s upe r Luxurious offices. non·drtnker /smo ke r. secunty by single ramily s pacious confe rence highest references. I de· home Better than put-r o o m . e x e <' u t 1 v c S1n! lg unfurn stuc:ho rm tlllJC your money m sav. secr eta ry. person a l w/pvt entrancl•l bath. 1 n ~ s & I o a n • phont! coveral{e. recep Harbor View Hom e. $6000·$100,000. C a ll tionist. xerox. notary . COM. bst Bluffs . Irvine Koger. 714/834· 1702 COUNTRY GllL *ESCORTS* 34Hrs. 738-0487 Cute Woodbridge condo. 2 BR 1'12 ba, steps to pool, JartUJ.1 & tennis. $150 mo. 979-lii66 llGCAMYON Fabulous 3 bdrm . rustom home with sens ;i lJon;il i:olf couriw v1<'w' Yt>arly n·ntal. $1700 !Wr mu. .._.,, ....... 3107 $335 to $38S. 842·9844. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646-<r;07 2 Br. 2 ba condo, 2 car ~ar .. auto opnr Heaut. bay view. $'700. TSL MRmt 642-1603 ~tn.o l.ach 3118 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------llOMES FOR RENT 3 or 4 br. Pnct.'<1 Crom ~to $525. Fnl'd yard & j.(IH31tl'S . Jo"am1ll l'li pit-3M'. kids & pl'tS well'ome Call 96-l 2566 or 9'7J.29'710J..~O f<•t• zr16 Newport Bl, C M. 548·9755 ----G...tt4-4150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vacancy for elderly a m- bulatory lady Share rm Dana Potnt •193·5920 ------ •·RANCH " 3Ar. 2Ha, pool, fireplace 1\11 apphant·t·),. rncl udes pool and i;:arderuni: servic·e l.l·aSl' 9l75.00mo. 5.'il-1!171 Lovely McLain l bdrm .. 2 ooth townhomt.-. Large On•an view <·u~tnm bit lt1wnhouse sphl·lt·WI. 2 Hr 2' :.o Ba, avail. 7 ti lease ti6H!871 -------15-wntrRewtals 4200 HOMES FOR RENT deck. Avail. 1mmedtull" 3 or 4 hr. Pm·l'd rrom ly at S7l., per month S'3.5 to s.525. Fnl'd yard & Aizent~~ i::arages Jo'a m tlll's II.arbor Vu Jbr. 2ba, Jo' H. ~lease . Kids & Pl'b (!J'drwr tnC'I. $750. A\';iil. ~lc.'Ome. Call 964-2.S66 or July tst. 644-7007 !nJ.2971. Aj.,'t. no fee SUMMER LWE l rv1nl' G r ove!'> 3 bl'<irooms and a 1tcn !Vll'.lewood Model. Avail .lune 17th thru Sept 17th. ~Ul1mo. Spacious 3br, 3ba, Condo. spa, pool. frplc. nr br h. E5(). 84().1~ 3124 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Hd rm. I bath u pt. Adul ts. $350. mo. Gas pwd. 642-5073. ------LAMAMCHAAnS POPUI IR Large. 1.2&3 bd iiarden LA apts . Adults . Ds hwhr, GRANADA bltns, m f'I gar, )!as bbq. Pool. Gas Pd. 778 Scoll •DELUXE* GARDEN APT. 2 .... dultsonty 3pools C~\'ertl<l car port patioapts .• BBQ's close to rwys & bchs walk to shopptnl>(. 17111 QOideftwHt atw.,..,. 847-6064 HMtieqOlt Granada 2 Br condo, pool . Jae. s aun a. tenn is , I mt beach. wshr·dryr. no ehildrc•n or pets $150. 21:1/598·0056 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lai:una Beach W{•t•kly. Wa lJ< to thl' beach Place Realty 494·9704 ~---- 2 Br + stud)'. fully rurmshed, t blk rrom PCH. Sea Wind Condo. Avail 11123·9/l. $400 mo. 846-6621. Bk r. ----NWPT BCH · at ocn. families. ~Ip; 8. 119 34th St. 964-4375. 675-0922 Summer Rentals 645.7573 DIAMOND R.E. 2br apt. Close to beach & stores. $225 wkl)' 356 Thah;i, Laguna 494-6848 *FOIYLADY• OUTCALL ONLY •972-1 IJI• Lt!ase or m o nth to $215 mo. Movtn~ befort~ - ---------month Near So Coast June 15. What haVI' you" Easy monc~ $10.000 to. PREGNANT" Caring, Plaza. Orange County !IM-0071 momtnlo?S Sl.ln>.OOO 1 O Box IO'l.J. ronftdentlal counseling & Airport & Frt.~way. Call -------~Bear~ 92662__ referral. Abortion. adop- Virgtrua546·2!11!2 SmJ church group nl't!t.h. ~Rh/ Uon&keep111g. bualdmlo?, 2-3 l'Vt'!> pr wk APCARE Dix . 1 rm. orfact' adJ CMtNB a rea Conlarl PtnOINllS/ 547.2563 A1rpo rt er llol<'I No ~ 774·~ Lost&f.Md ........................ lease 113J.3223. !I lo 12 ------(lficc. ~ta Mesa. A IC. drps, cpt. 2 or 3 rms S200. 440 sq ft !119-0211 MB>ICAL SUITE Ground floor, Corona del Ma r . $650 P er m o . Kealonom1cs Corp . ~6700 Npt. Blvd.C M. 3 office~. Beaut. New Bldg. Patio area . 213f862·g967 ---1 TOP LOCA TIOM K 17th St .. Costa Mt!Sa. 2 Olx. swtes. llOO to $1,000 mo. Ample parking Broker 67~6700 f\Jmished office for lse. util incl'd Good loc, CM. ······~················ ....... 0,, orfwlity SOOS ........•••......•..... ' lnsurance Salesl)l'r~on Does your present Job or. rer YOU mdCJ)t•ndl•nrt•, P""5lllo?e. a reelmg of dt' t•o mpll s hm e nt & economic !>\l'l'Urtt)" If not you should talk to Farmers Ins Group lo· day Call848·51ll Direct own sale!> fort'\' Hire peoplt' l)(>tnmmt> tn<-ome Small mlllal in vcstmt:nt. Tram1n1t pro· Vlded. Cull Joan Kirk. 559-8146 AlllOIMCllMllh 5100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PENNY PINCHER ADS ONLY S2 St II an) 1ll•m or <'um hma\100 r1f ''"m' for S'l!l or '"'~ with ,, 1'1·ony PmrhPr 1\d I ho,;~ lor :! l'lln't-<'Ulivt• dJ)' f>:Jrh Jeld111uoul hot· ·~ 00 for th1-.~ da)' Chari.:•· 11' :'lou \'Om nwrnal t1\h ... ........... l815S. F:I Camino Real San Clemente, Fully lit' For Appl 492· 7296 •SHERI LEE• Certified Ma:.seuse •tousccalls by Appl. 831J.ti838 -~-------MALE will do anythmi.; legal ror S20.ooo. 757-0382 ~--~ --~-Lan a':. Outcall IUAM 2A~ 775.0493 Smgfr. loocly male, ~t. ~et>ki. ~•ni:lc. lone ly rema ll' Cur arra1r . 213~!"& 2275 llunt.Hbr. "Wanll'd Woman" '"Sexy In Th e R a n c h . 4 IMI Mon;ico, 2 bdrm. 2 Pl fi42·5CY73; 645·5611 btldrooms. 3 t ar .:arag1• ha, den. ~ardtmer. $ti50 El7S Near new 2 br. 2 ba, '650 Ill(). mo. 64S·H2UI gar 1rarpurt. frplc. patio. all Lux. Adult 2br den PlHll. Harbor View Ho m C's doseto· · rv TSL Mi.:mt ~2·lfi03 "'' Beach & S 0 Fwy. OCEAHFROMT Beaut. 3 br. 2 ba. frpk. 2 car ttarage . Fu 1 ly rum1shed. !liOO lo $'750 Call AM 754.7744 MONF.Y BROKJo:H. For mort• 1of<1rm .1l IOO ;and t•J 11latl' your ad r Jll Lady" 30·40 yrs. Honest. straight. happy, athletic. snow sk.J1111t. wate r sk1- 10g, golf. tenrus, dancinl{ Attractive wealthy man Ii', "11 the toys. Intentions li?()()d. fnend. mate. mar- ria~c . Box 478 Daily Pilot. PO Uox 1560. CO!ita Mesa Ca e H,'\NCH HEAL TY 551 2000 Super Sbr, 21 ~ba. Quiet · S.75. 842·8572. per week. TSLMgmt 642·1603 S190 UP . Office-s tore. cpts. drps, AIC 17301 Aeach. H.B l..se 8'2·2834 Earn $40 K + J !> ar. a1tent. We provide a ll trammg & :.t'n ll'e!> Jl low rost. 8.:l.l·S, 540· 1433 642-5678 rul·de-s;il" S825/11t•r mon L' .... --------meld gurdl·m·r f•10-Jfi:l5 ""Sl<K" QWt't · clean 2br 1 Nea.r the beach. I.I: 2Br. no HARBOR Vlt:W llOMt;S Ueaut1ru1 Turi lc•ro<·k 2 lidrm & den. fresh home Never liwd m J paint. near .in•enbdt hdrm. Vww No pl'l~ SIDS mo 640 5112 ain ba 1n triplex. pal10, pets/kids, $295 mo lmlry. gar. DlS. 673·3600..:. 53&0.'12l E M E RALD RAV MEWPORTILVD. 0 C E A N t-• R 0 N T . Qista Mesa orftce s pal•e Coin operated V1dt.-o games. Start your own business. 631·3327 MAIL CENTER 2Brw/~ar.nu cpts·paml Wtr pd f)lfi.!IJ.20 J.Spm 2176 Plact>nt1a .. H'" SJOO Prv P\y. 975-0477 -----S-Clftwt• 3276 TOWNHOUSt;2br. P•Jba. RBifT ALS ••••••••••••••••••••••• pvt patio. encl gar Ad Its. ::!BR, I br1... .... . . S1!15 lleaut1ful ocn & hill vit•w, no pets. S).S() avail 6 11. :IBR.2ba .... S604J/!t50 JRr +den.2Ha,lses.'195 J17 W.Wllson64G·:rn.1 4nR.2•·~1>11. SH~Furn mo 211 Cltllc Dor;ido SBH,3 bJ .. . 5850 12131434·446_1 ___ _ 4HR..21 ~ba ... SJ75N B s-.-. 2 liR. 2 ba . . . . . M75,500 Ccapistr..o 3271 't523 CAMPUSDl·IRVINE 2 Br. I ha, dbl gar . rm.-d yard, A 'C. nll'C. S445. 559-6289 day), ••••••••••••••••••••••• C<indo3Hr. J 11~Ha . Ra ragc. 1t1r, pool. S311 5 mo. 4!J3. !11!16 w.-... .... 3298 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IK>MES FOH HENT 3 or 4 br. Pnced from S1.15 to $525. Fnl'd yard & ~a r a~es . Fami li t•s plt:as e. kids & p ets welcome Call 964·2566 or 973-2971. A~. no ree. Cute 3br house. Crpts. drps. stove. dbl Aar, •-IHch 3248 rncd $450 + d cp, -or-968-58J6. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bwlder's Custom Hm. 2br 2ba. den. Some oc. vu. Beau. yrd. Gar. lfan· dy to shpg. & bch. S'700 mo. yrly. Ilse. 581·7000 dys, eve. 586-1298 3 Rr h u m (' w t frpll' M.95 /mo C..11 Shorebne Mgmt Corp .. lf47-6363 Coe•••-u..fwnillwd 3425 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beautiful 3 br home Near So. Cst Plaza 2br , w/panoramic view, 2 2ba new crpts & d rps. h u g e . d. e c k s . a I I AIC. patio. pools. jacuZ7.i a men1t1es. $1300. & lush lndscp1ng. No 549-ll86. Otlldren or Pets. S.175. lt.-ss discount. 835·4447 N. Lagw:ua House 2 bdrm. xt ~ Ct 6 963 7418 2 ba. formal dining rm. e · ; 8 · • . · · fireplace sky Ii g ht , SPACIOUS 2·3br condos library, deck. ocean nr. So. Coast Plaza. view. Hohbit type yard. Frwy access to Irvine great privacy, with l(uesl complex. 557-4800. house. $915. Without gues t house $700. R. 3 BR. 2 BA, f!Cw crpt. Rabin. 541·0041 1494-343S paint, drps'. air, patio, orC.Q)oper&I0-7837 pool. jacuzzi, Sunflower , ----'------· -~. 54.'). '1975 &nerald Bay oceanfront. ~view. pvt b<-h. Ml..,.,.Cntt 4BR 6 L«e rec rm. Year· 3 Bdrm. or 2 Bdrm + ly.4IM--0029Agt. den, 3 ba. Ocean view from mstr bdrm suite. Beautifully remode led Avail immed. No pets. 3Br. 2 bath charm er. SJOOmo.159-9341 Bluebird Park are a . --------- ~.r :.~e~~~0:et'c! .. lw• r.••d eooperlltAt in aale for re-•M••••-•••••••••••••• duced rent+bonus. Must c.e....... 1724 bave nice fu.rnishings. •"••••••••••••••••••• • 9 ' a, ., & Anoe. SUS CASIT AS 494-9421 SIOO P\arn lg 1 bdrm. encl, 1ar. Adults, no pm. 2110 Newport Bl, 594118. EAST SIDE •Lockedi::ar. w1l.istor. •D/W. pat10, lndry rm. •Special cabinet s pace •Gas heat, i<as cooking i:a." hot water all free. •Adults. no pets 2 Bdrm S3SO ZIZJ Elden Ave, t M 642-7605 2 bdrm a pt. S395 month 7ti!t Ha m ilto n . Cu ll Shoreline Mi:mt. Corp. for uppt lf47 li3ti3 ---Ll!I' twnhse. J 8r. JB;i. ramilJ~ please. no pt•ts Nr Fairview & Ba ke r 54.'>-11182 Spacious C M apt. 2hr. Good ar ea, kids OK. Pool. S325 mo. No pets. Kathy, 642-1951. •TifEDAJSV • :For KIDS & the ir parents. •Pool •Tot Lot :Dlshwashe~ •2 Bedrooms & I bath •Walk to park. 17S> Placentia, C.M. 1714 )642·3790 2 BR. gar, patio ~rl'a. crpt'~ 1295. No pets. lst. last + dep. 1942 Apt A Anaheim Ave. 631·3856 Ea.'ll.slde 2br. I lfJba, bit- ans. dishwasher . patio, encld garg, no pets. 548-8581. DLX-VIEW-2 BR, near beach & s hops, $360. Adlta, DO pets. 645-6S79 2201 Pacific Off Van I u a rd St. Spac~ 2br, 2ba, loft c:ondo. Qt.met end unit. 2 car garg w /elec door opener. Clbhs 4i pool. 646·~ dys, 545-1431 eves. Ask for John. l Br, stove & refrlg. Cpts & drps. Adulla. No pets. 64M382. Beautiful new Brlt- tanywooda COl'ldo. 3br, 2be. 2 ar 1ar1. tennis, DOOi. extraa. $515 yrly ..... 1251. Nr 5 Points. 2 br. I ba. Gorgeous view. pvt b<'h for lease. ample parking lods ok. no pets. S285. 4 Br le Lge rec rm l\va1l ~per mo. 551·6143 for C.a11Larry847-6678or go June . July & Aug . infOf'mallon. ~~~1':c1~s;3~ Com-•494-0029---Agt_. ____ .UXEGARD&f Beauty Salon Nwpt. Harbor Arca 8 stations, •t .... , "'' ... -• ... ···~··. - OPENINO SOON BIUy Ray Harvey what do yoo want. Call me. I'm llredoCUus. Let's talk. :P.0 80.llllES A VAILABLE j 2 & 3br apts. rrom $345 Vacall. Retlfals 4250 OfftCE SUITES modem. Sl0,000. ,be:.t or'- fer. 642·5387. ...._........_' ---------.. Now • 893-4•7• PM sorNll S..ices 5160. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Childr e n At'ceptcd . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 250 to 4000 sq. rt. ll'K'ludes; UIJllttc:.. A1C &Jarutonal TravelinR compa n ion Av ail Thurl! 8·30-Sat UPM Brenda. 894-7563 Shoreltm• M~t <.:orp. 847-9449 or K47 ·6363 2 Br. 2•-~ ba townhouse apt. Spacious & home· like. Dix kitchen w /bllfls. pvt t.-ntry & gara~c . Sm.II pet ok. $410. mo Manager 842·5936. l Brnear Beach & Adami.. $275. Isl & last + clnmg & sec 552-3364 Dt.>luxe beitch 11pts. f'rvk. encl l{ura~'·· 1rnt10:.. P~gy. 960-4392 ~ 3144 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ranc ho San J oaquin twnhs4! lBR + lort. I 1-7bll. Adult s . S5 25 . House ror rent. Bi~ Bear City sip; 6: linens fum. Si!S mtcly pr c pl. Ca II after 3 p m. 548· 1989. NflJOf1 /Freeway Access BCalGbi B~A1R ~akcfront Commerce Park n. m or ge groups ~ Beach, 833·8813 Mgr 714 1866·7701 , ....... ...,.. l..ge Big Bear Cabm ldcul Plus h d eli I ~ncr f u 11 ror that j.?et-away vaca-service executive swte!'>, tion. Jo'or summer re· presligiOt.L<; lrvinl! loca· servattOnS call 54~RH6 tion. 752-8880 Oalw Waterfr'Ollf Beautifully furnis hed 2br, 2ba on the water in pvt gate l(Uarded areu. Maka n1 Kai Marina . Kancohe Bay. t90(l mo. 44' boat slip avail on Ion.; term lsc. 714·U>·l746. JUNlOR J::X ECUTIVF.S MANUF. HEPS .... ........ 0,pa tw.ity 5015 • •••••••••••••••••••••• SAN CLEMENTE De vt'lope r nt•t•ds 1n ve11tors fo r apprnv1·d rustom ho mes .w 1 11w delo? ocean v1t•w CJ II ~er. 7141834 li02 TOWHHOME DEVELOPMENT Investors wantt.'<I for o.1p prova l 114 u nit townhome developml'nt Ill Upland Call Ro.it'r. 71411134--1702 MaMytol.omt 5025 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••• Coirq'ahllatiolls ESTANCIA'S NEW ASI PRES Dori..-Ryan **** SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS ,...... 5450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dependable couple drive your car lo Ohio area m July. &11-0611aft6:30 ·~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• INFl\NT S wimming Instruction. Qualified & u pr"d. 642· 7445 213 /540·3765; 541·7607 Laguna. oceanfront pnv . l'Vl'S. h e a (' h . f j S h I n j.! :i individ. plush uec ores an lovely i.:arde n type bldg. avail m Santu Ana nr TIL<ibn. Wt! orrer you FIT sccty. 24 hr ans wering ~erv. con- rerence room. t monthly pri ce includes a ll 834·1682. v"NEED v"MONEY Orangetree Condo 2 bdrm. I ba. t e n nis. jacuzzi. pool. clubhouse, AdultB. M25 mo. 752-9260 LGIJllo IHdt 114' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dcluu newly decorated 2 bdrm apt on ocean near Victor Hugo. Heated pool, elevator. subterra· nean parkinl(. $625. $tDJ. ... ..,.. t INclt 3169 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PAJtlC MEWl'OIT Bac h e lo r s .. I o r 2 Bedrooms & Townhouses From $349.50 Spectacular spa, total recreation protcram. social program. 7 pools, 8 temi.s courts. At Fashion kland, Jamboree 6 San Joequift Hills Road. 17141644-1900 4211 Patrice. 3 br. 2 ba. cando. Split level w /(rplc Ir pool. S49S mo. 833-8162. BAYFRONT2br.2ba. Vu P\!nthouae. 3br, 211'lba . 615-8980. Yearly; 3 BR'. 2 ba. Love- ly attan " bay view. $100. Oceanfront 1 BR, I ba, yrly. ~671-31113 week ly Im o. Wint e r Rates. 499.:1116 Lakefront S. Lake Tahoe, 2 br. 2 ba w /dock & pool. sleeps 6. Weekend or weekly. 644..fi604. ...... Shatt 4300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Since um we have helped thousand.' of oor clients find roommates. We can help you too! HOUSIMATE5 832-4134 (213)466-8143 Roo mmate. Npt Bc h bayrront duplex. M 1•· $250. 964·21688. 67~1 Person to sbr 2 BR, CdM apt, pool, jac. 4 blks beach. 1225 mo. 675-7908 Fem. 25-Z to sbare 2br. 2be, duplex CdM. Ask for Gary. 675·4756 or ...... Share 2 aty lge apt 2 br ca wtfull ba. Ocean vu. Dina Point SZ7S + utll 41D-s.8>Linda FemtJe Pttf. Share 3 Br 2 ba. 1 blk beach. NB. Muat be neat. 548-9116, 642-•11 Fem to ahr 2bt. 2ba, v u. "'1>lc • pool. 865 mo. NB.-..-eves. M·F. 2br • Fem. rmmte needed to Newport Beach ofc. rull latchen. bath. 675-4912 OMMEWPORT a...t&F--9 5300 ...................... . •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• ntle Christia n lady bve-10. Care & hskpg for elderly person. 644-8906. IA Y e FOUND an~ Pri. Duty Nurse. 24 hr. •150 to 2000 Stt Ft AIN care or p it. ref .. trvl. re · ..... Whs CAIDITHO ID( FREE a.<iCnable. '1S9·l137. • ....._Views rtlOILEM "" House Sltllng: By coUege •Wei... 2Rcl & lrd TD lo.ts Call: senior w /refs starting UDO MAllMA 547-5402 642-5671 :~~ :rtcA~~s°· it:r::: Yl..LACH Arranged by I ~ ..... ft "'"""'I 675-1'62 Comt"-lomts I~~~~~~~ ~ .... a.~· · I~ -HrfpW..red 7100 ............. 4450 MONEY AVAILABLE FOUND: White puppy ... ---•••••••• ....................... Any purpo!'le. a n y apx. 6 mos .. vicinity of ACCOUM'l'AMT Forstore&of'fieespaceat amount. Mr. Hargrave Newport West. Hunt-reaaonablerates. ITI41768-3558 inglon Beach. Loc*s hkt: A major Irvine based SOOtoSOOO~Ft. Samoyfd.Call9ti3·1856. home builder has im· SOOK lo 20 mil. R. E. mediate need In their ~VERDE R Develop. Construct & Nedllaee lost or stolen 1n project acdl ~· for a PLAZA take out. Inventory, r e-Emet'ald Ba~. 2tone iold staff accountant. Re- L:i2511esa Verde E. C.M · ceivables fin. Bus ex-.chain w I pear shaped quire men.. include a MMIZl pand .. Unbankable our pendant. REWARD . delrft in attouDtina • 911ttiahy. 547.5137, Don ~1006ot688-ZU1 . 1·2yn public ~ting Newport r..rtnn's Mile. Modem 502 sq fl store or om~. 2830-C Avon. LOW nn. zutm -1001 GREAT LOCATION For thdollowlng S&ereo shop, bike shop, apor\in.IJ &ooda. pet store ~ ~ store, 1800 sq. ft. ID HuDt. Beach. GOOD RENT. Pleue call C heryl Green . (2U>GMIZZ7 Brian prefera~ eonatrucUoo · Found: Female Irish Set· experience desired. We We make re al estate I.er. Approx 6 mos to l yr· otter an excellent lrowth loem. Deal direct with Bach " Warner• H B opportunity. pleasant lender. Up to 85% of ap-IM'1·91m wortdna aurT'CJUlldinp Ir praised value. s hort LOST Fem Cockapoo, .n outstandiDI com· term specialilll. call us w/Wtltonehin,nocollar, p e n salion /benelit today, First Thrlrt of IJlllt seen vie o( 17th & peck~. For immediate America, 1910'1 Beach Tustin. Reward. 646 . .-.. l'OlllidenUon pleaae1ub· Blvd .. H . 8 . 92648 ; mil resume with wary n•:IM'7.-Lost: 5 /10. black male bil&oryto; Geu Meso. ~.!!~ ... ~.~~ ~B~~. & ~i=J:igr· I.Gil: r.tn. Yonie 5/19, ns.1• vie. RaQluet Club, ltv. 1---------0lll.._, AtccluD&aDt tliallnMiliii0111c i:n-•tmo. permanent Of........... 3741 NewC.peCOdcoedo2br. Blammer realal to be -··-••••••-•••• •----------2~ ba. All amenities. •t'M'ld. J bdrm. 2~ LAGUNA BEACH MTR 2111', Iba, llood area. Kida -.~aftSpm __ _. ___ ba-.C.ud0.~ '-1e1ant, INN. •twk •a,. Maid OK. POOl. ISZ5mo. No bplc, a /t, a poola, wlk to SY;, color TV~ PIM. Katbyta-1851. ....., uve pa. Easy ~· VW. <7H)4M-lllN. •-2-,..--bedrooml~-....;;..,be_a_m Steps to beach. Brand New a• a INrm Apta. 4400 NnDort c.MI'. Able to Madie accoaUq re· ... for .. to JO la· dlvldual ellHt• "ru ~ Mrla&terltl' .. l:aa flanetal 1tatemeat. accan tennis, 101r1• N.Coaatffwy. eeruq, fully carpeted. bledL Adulta l4+. Cal r.w 2 bdrm lunry IMk•m . aaper location. R.E. Ofc. 7 UJS tO.I. inobile home . On 871/IDO. AdUktOftly, no -4M:41-111~ ~r times waterfront. Aecom· Pill.Apply. apt&.•W. •• -· --• adulta only . Wlllon treaaure hland ua WANTAC'nONT Balboa Bay Club 0 rthdAdal65171 pnvUepuv&U.142·ll02 SELL idle Items wllb a Dmly POat C1Ulilieid Ad . -·--'7Nl11 MCAMYOMYU 2 X·.._ lbc', 2be units, avail niid Juoe. Pool. rec ..... 2 81*9 ear'*'· I.I b1fcoole1. •Ht blufl location. tr...001 UH. ..-......... ~ .. ... ......•••........... OPP'ICE llNtC!e available at 1m5 leaC!I• Blvd. near Talbert ln Hanl- 1aa&oa Beach. aso per llllJlllb. ,.... a::&· Mntce flO per • di* a "9: monlb. Daily Piiot office. Pllione IOGD at. 271: ....... ,.. ,. " . -. •"-'--•-.. ..... . ..... l~WT.D ~~J~·~·~.c~ ~~ ~~1ae1p1u1 _..._.. -....... I 1111911tme. Ol*t· ,_.s.,_ -.-. ..-.or vm11 ~'"-tr• _,., •• ...u leNNd by 1_ ..... ___ nene _____ •----------- ..,. 141mt1 ta prime P'CNlld : Bloed CHller ~ .,., I WO a Or-..e Oo. Owner Ge· Soanl•I corner Bol11 D111J ,.. a 111 l"led Ad ..._.NIAdlcM.'e.Call C\lea 6 Hell. ff.B. la a ........... , • tl...,644-7211 ..... " ... ..... . . . ... ...__ ...... -...... ~-..--·-·-------- .. - 29. ,.,, This Variety of fine schools could introduce you to a new tomorrow. Schools and Instruction .. CALL 642-5671, EXT. JI I .. NATIONAL SCHOOL OF IARTENDING DAY & IYI. Cl.ASSIS • ALSO SA TUIDA Y hrW. · We Pflde oursetve'- '"Quality and Integrity > WllS • H MOUi COUISI LIA ... OYll I H INf•IUtlT llMH°'Dlt .. \ c ....... ,, ...... Mil. DttMIS • COCIT AILS ANDWl .. S '"'-'"I It• -l Y Pi40l-l~ ll4i<IU•l~~~ \.JPtfll:ON l.l !ll AW IOP M I sls-sss 1 I 1217 L UMCOLH AVE.• STL M • AMAHllM FwW--Full & P•t Time Job OPPortun111es For Men & Women Free Job Placement Assistance AT THI 4&.PHA llTA SHOf'f'IHG CIHTH . HTWHN EAST ST. & sun COLLMI •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • MOlll JUST A JOI aNACAREER AS A COSMETICIAN .....I009NOMIT Ltern to do r.clltl with tht new lldn lftlClhlne. l..,n ~ 80P0Clltlon tht ~ wey, )let RICNrd I Be.uty College help )'OU ltlf1 ctev•IOptno new stt1lls as a Cosmetician. Aft., only 20 weeks you can be earning a good 1tv1ng COSMITICIAN CLASSIS NOW! L1meteo Enrollment-Call Nowt Top instructors give Help and Gu1danc• Plenty of Practical Experience . Too. TUmOH PA YIN& PIOMAMS AVAILAILE PLACIMIMT ASSISTANCE MANY OPPOaTUNmlS: • Interesting Work • Personal Sahsfacllon • Security-Jobs not tied to economic S1tuat10n • 'You progress rap101v to become thoroughly skilled • Seti-employment Qppartunit1es CALL t6M611 POI INFOllMA TIOM ~TCHA~DO BEAUTY COLLEG'E Cllte K..._ t6M6tl ''°'° .... , .................. .. 0,.._S NOW IN IDEAL DAY.&.ON&STRUCTUllD CHILDllN'S ENVllONMINT MDllle11ori Pre-School Clftd AMI Elementary Clas1n o,_ 7 AM to 6PM INTERNATIONAL MONTESSORI SCHOOL 20221 Cypnss Dr., M.wport hect. 979-9241 .. ...... ,. .. RETURNED ITEMS CLERK Must have commettial banking t elle r & re- tumed items exper. Poei- bon a1lo handles a.me C\lltOmer service. NEW ACCTS CLERK 12 Months new accts ex- per. in a commercial ban k n ee . H eavy l-ust.omer oonta<.1., high qW&l service nt.>c. VAULT TELLER Min. 6 months vault teUer exper. Applicants should con. ta<.t ! ENROLL NOW FOR ! • • : FUN IN THE SUN : • • • • MARLIHA AMIY'S NEWPORT ACADEMY of ModelitMJ-TV~mc• ART CLASSES NEWPORT IEACH CHILDREN TEENS ADULTS ................................ I PRIVATE HOME i I TUTORING Yi,..Wa 17141752-0600 23/24 Manufacturers Bank : CHILDIEN'S COINER : • • • • : SUMMER DAY CAMP : • & Pill-SCHOOL • • • • • : S.--5 1: f'r1Mp w •tu 1h a: ! ! •S,_.. •Arts md Crafts : 1\ 111•" 1·ont•cpl of a lhealnca1 rareer Nol JU!>l a t•harm 'H'hcl(ll, hut tOllll prOi;?ram or Ac'ltnl!. ('nmmt-n·1ab. V1dt'O Studies and Earn "'h•IP· \'ou .. :am Proj.!ram •••••• LIVE GREETINGS Song & O<Jnce by beautiful Mode ls ANY OCCASIONS 1 H1rthdav:-. Ann1wrsarit·s. Graduallon1 (Serving You Since '62) BASIC SUBJECTS llADtMG * MAnt • STUDY SllUS ALL AGES All GRADES Mr. L. Robinson. M A. I ZO I Do•• Sfrfft, Ml Equal ()ppor Employer Beauty Asst for busy salon. Xlnt ORJ(y for advancement & traming prog. Must ht! neat & fas hionable Richard Ouellette Salon • •FWd Tripi •._Mon! • . : ! G..-.ct to iMfi•icW ogn • • • • • 1; • . • • • • PARtY SPACE FOR RENT Phone 540-4920 2300 llarbor Hlvd .. Costa MC'sa SKILLS TAUGHT Pulwllwg -Drawilwj ly BJ.EN CREEi.MAH Nored Artist of the Impressionist Sctiool B A Univ ot Artz Ohst Art Post Grad Director/Teacher Mr. WI Joaqwn 8 A Assistant Director/Teacher i ::::nCtrDr.NB _ COMMAND Pt:Rf'ORMANCt.: : FOR IMFOIMA TIOM CAU 645-1434 : • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• For IA'°'""9cltioilt Calt 644-5485 I 551-5646 556-76661 "The ~.j~:e-~uttin ~ lmmed openings for ex Ill Ill 11e1•111•••• •••I 18I11111 II per precL-;1on haircutters ' & assistants in C , M MICROWAVE COOKIMG CLASSES HAYE FUN! Take A Cooking Cli.iSS ! •Printed Re t·rpt'" • < '(1mph men ta ry Wines *Personal Instruc tions 100"/r Money Back Guarantee Limited Sealing -Reservations Only Cal 761-5011 M'CROWAVE MAGIC COOKING SCHOOL f:stablished 1975 STUDENT JMPROVE~NTCENTER SUMMER SCHOOL READING AND MATH PROGRAMS SINCE 1972 H .. , nrd C1o11n' o111d lmprnv1tmt•n1 111 Sk1Jlc, ttnrl "tudl'n I A1111ud"' For Information and Brochures. call ... (714) 642-9088 MOW IN THE NEWPORT AND IRVINE AREAS CLASSES OfffUD All: • Beginning, lnt0fmediate and Advanced Ballet. Toe. Pas de Deux and Variations • Beginning and Advanced Tap• Jazz Performance Scheduled For Late-SprillCJ All AGES ACCEPTED MecArtt.r~ 4251 Mel ..... Wt.C. ........ c. .... CINY9rl Director Bonnie Wilcox ... .,... ...... C4f. 92660 131-13'5 644-12'5 HefpW•t.d 7100 HltpWCMhd 7100 H.lpWCMt.ct 7100 HelpW•hcl 7100 H.lpW•t.d 7100 ~~~~~ ••••• ?!.~~ ~~~ ..... ?!~ ~~~~ ..... !!~ ...••.......•.......... ...•................... .....•.•.••....••...... ....•..•............•.. ..•.....•.•..•.•....•.• ' Opining exists for 3-5 -------------APTMANAGF.R ASSEMILERS AUTOIODYMAN BAHYSITTER·full-llme ACCOUNTING CLERIC ~-.-.-----....--•Actrftws-Adon For 55 units in Costa •TRAINHS• Q)f?lmission exper, own for r are o( 2 t hJldren m A<.'ctspayable,aects rec, Accounts ACCOUMTAMT •AJIAgesAllTypes• M!!fia .bEkxper'd coucp·lcll. Oramte Co~nty mf,gr or tools Iota of work Mts· ::.~~ ~rb1~iivs!. typing, some knowled~t· Nodt.>1tree nee. Exper. m •<No Exper Nee 1 • Wife kpg exp. a electro mct hancia pro· sion Viejo. 768-8311 evt.>n· . 6_.6 0170 art GP M / nl bookkeeping hetprul. p bl hudgcting. forcusting. & •Hollywood Talent Dir 642-5073or (213)86S-385l. ducts is seeking trainees 1Df?s &'W).2Sl8 . ~· · x.lnt tompany henl•fiL-., aya e Ion~ r ange plannini.: NowTakingApplications AIR CLERK for Npt Reh for 1 day shift tto ahssc."!°'db 1 1e OTI E _a ______ _ xlnt oppty for advanc.:c 1-'a.<;l gruwml( fo'ounla111 Anyone mterestcd In club, F /time 8:30 to 5pm. / e 1 ectronA1c ~w:i,c es"' s-AUl'OM V ONS liankmg ment. Contact Altt1' Clerk Vlyco.loS25.000. •Mov1esorTelevision MonthruFri. Xlntwork pays. PPY person LOTPHS ! EXPElllHCB> Soremon M7·!Ml51 E.O. f: Irvine Pcrsonnl'l Agency •"nJl "S.A.M. "• Mmhr C-faltfet ,...._,rolet dealer offers .a 1 -s "" p1o ...... ing environment. Ca II for ~ '-'""" , ~ ... m yer 48RF.17th,Cosla Mesa We'vebeeninshowbiz appt.645--SOOOextS20. 1640Monrovia,CM full-time perma nt>nl Accountmg clerk: postm~ Journals. A I R. C /H . SALES. Lite payroll & lyptng. 645--1395 838·0289 t'Vt!S. years •.,.,t-..c~ ac· Arcountmg cOlllh payabl. cleric-------- Suite22A 642·1470 since 1963. E.O.E. pmutions to assist Sales NA~~z.~~NK •633-2233 ext 95 Auembly & Service Managers m Screen Artillt's Mgmnt AMembly Warehouse varied, interesting tas ks. An independent bank TRAINEES Small electronic parts. Good pay Opp. for ad M9Sunflower St with lmowt.clqe of GC· cCMllttiR9 prfRciples, batmteiftCJ iRferstote. pod custon1er ac-Banlung 1st. shift, no experience vancement. See Service CCJ11ta Mesa Adminis trative As· necessary Excellent fr. Mizr. 540-5300 sistant/Bookkttper for inge benefits . Near 0 .C HOWAJtD CheYrGMt private commun ity . Airport. Apply Avnet Dove&QuailSts. Must type 60wpm. & pre· Salary & t·omm1ssion!> !Stylist now avt:raJ.(ml! m>-~ per wk1 Xlnt growth oppt y & 1>11 IJ4:>1wf1ls. C<t ll John at 7•i I <17113 or Judy toll fret· •. ~j.z.lJ.504!!. ---•BIK .. : STOHi':• Bikl· ~tcrhan1c. Mu st ha''" pnor bike mech. exp. m a store SW-9835 ---- IOOIOCEEPH F /C To do bookkeeping thru fmanctal statemt>nts for !.ml re:.1denllal bu.ilder l<X·ated m lrvme. Must have tract bkkµ'g t•x pt•nf'nce & will m1tially handle all a t·rount1ng run1·t1ons. Xlnt l'Om pensal ion & benefit -. packal'(e. Send rto•sume 111 Personnel. 2171Ca mpus Or, sle l.'11, Irv. 92715 IOOKkEEPER P /T Fai-h Is l. Loe. N .B . $.1.!f7hr. Lile ty pin~. phone exper. hdµful. Good appearnnt:c. E~· ccllent ro. bent' Ca II Julie Griem , 64'1·12311. E.O.F:. M/f'. IOOICICEEPER Salary open for garment mnfg, sell starter. S yr. exper . Send r esume P.O. Box 2135, NewpQrt Beach. 92663. !l(>okkecper a ssistant Mal.Ill gen journals lttt· P IH/, type. assist in vanety of duties. Exp. fast ~l"OWUlg Co. 645-1395 838-0289 eves ACCOUNTING CPA C.P.A. seeks ex· perienced front om re help. Typing, Ute book· keeping, phones. Locat· a.h. ed Irvine So. of S. D. Mo•ufocturiRCJ eR· Fwy. Send resume in· I eluding salary history • f'CMlll9ftf with $20 to: P.O. Box 11041, Npt. MilU• itt SalH ottd Bch. CA921660. 9rowl1tg. StorfittC) MAKE TOP$$$ Laguna Beach area. M1"cro FJectrorucs. 754·8091 NEWPORT BEACH pare payroll, accounts ASSIMILBS AlTl'OMOTIVE payable & receivable on Electroni"cs CASHIB computer. Call Mon-Fri. No exper. req'd. Your Immediate o pening. 9-l2. 4!M-857l . area. All shifts. Good Dealership experience Crocker Bank offers BooUeeper, Ptr. for Law dwlenge and rewards Olfc. non-smoker. 1~15 for those who wish .o brsperweek.848·1400. ACCOUNTING CLERIC salary HIJOtiable Laguna Beach ele<.1.ronic betw••• SllO attd ndg. needs an account· S930/lltOllHL Pl•ase mg clerk or bookkeeper Mltd ,.._ or letter familiar with »ccountinJ.: of .....a -&:-to WHERE Oose to your home Work when you »re available fW1Ct1ona to work In ac-,__ .. c......-.-. • : · counts payable. Key IOX '446 HOW punch exper. extremely C/O or The Daily PiJoL, desirable. P.O. Box 1560, Costa We offer xlnt pay & MeM, CA. 93126 Use your accounting benefita. FaclUty Is In F.Qual Opportunity skills on temporary beautiful Laguna Ca·,~~~ E:m~p~lo~y~e~r~M~/~F~~I assignmen\8 n,yan near beach. 1 . Rettnt C~ll for appt. Personnel Experience DeDt. TelOIUc Berkeley ACOOUNTlNG Required nll•MOL .. E.O.E. GIMHAL ~ Bllkpa1 , TDIPORARY ' .,... todaJ to work -...... aceouatinl • ACCOUNTING Cox Hobbies, Inc .. has an opening in i eneral ac· counting. Candidates shoWd have experience in sales reports, a c· cowl\a payable, letters of c:redit and some book- keepin1. Position requires 3·6 years experience in a manufacturin1 environ· meat wttb aome colle1e; be aelf-motivated wlth tbe ability to work With mlnlmum 1upervlak>o. For further information call: 547-7631 0 accountants overload AIR CONDITIONING We are seeking in· pay. Paid weekly. Ne preferred. Some light INSTALLER· exper, re · dividuals for fir st & rec.Mustbeoverlll. typing. Compan y sidential or commercial, second shift positions in benefits. Contact Eva . yr round employment, 10 our Production Dept. HORRELL CONNELL pd days off. l wk vac aft Th.l.c; is an excellent op· CHEVROLET L~t yr. 2 wks vac aft 2nd ponunity to gain valua. T~~irei~i~V 2828Harbor Blvd. yrs, 3 wka vac an Sth yr. ble training in the rapid· IRVINF. 752.854~ Costa Mesa Unl i mited maj o r ly growing micro · ...,..,....N 558_9027 546-1200 medical Ins policy. IRA electronicsfield. •v.,.1 1 Company participating •Tooling savings plan. Cati Tim -Quality Control blwn 7AM & 8 :30AM •Photo-resist 545·55-44 or a pply In We wiU train the right person at E.L. Payne, individuals for positions Co., 3005 So. Halladay, in these a reas. Com S.A. prebens ive company benefits including major Ambitious couple looking medical & dental are lo supplement income a vailable. For Im· p/l. Call Anne 846-~7 mediate consideration, ._...., Serric• please apply: PBX operators for a telephone answering service experienced or will train. F\111 time or pert time shifts avail&· ble. Days, a fternoon · evenlno or arave yard. Must 6e able to work 10cne weekends. Typln1 35 wpm. required. Many co. benefits available. Pleaee call Mon-Fri. Jl'aahion hland area: MHm Colla Mesa area : 871-Ull £.0 . E. Mon. Weds. Fri. lO:OOAM-1 :OOPM or Tues. & Thurs. 12 .00 Noon-4: OOpm or call (714) 540-6080 TRANS MASK CORP. 3'U C $HI Dt4ft .....c .. -HOllE REP1'1u1 -~Oppt.jl!mploY8 Did JOU know JOU can plK9 a clutlned ad id -------- ASSISTANT & KAIRSTYLIST needed at Michael Garrl80n '! Beauty Salon 642·6'70 Attendant, service sta· tJoo. Ptr morning hrs. ft'ly + comm.673·3320 ATTIMTIOM llOrO.W AUl'OMOTIVE Pwgtot, Alfa or S..Mec"-'c Highest pay in county. Good company benefits: qua.lifted technicians on· ly . Contact Mark Partimoa. llACH IM'OltTS .. Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 752-0tOO Mollper. Mecfft. AUTOMOTIVE If you are new lo Costa y,_, & HM.y Men, temporarily dis· ~ U.. contin&An1 your edUt'a· lion, reeently dlscharged ~mies from the service, or for Poaitiom available an,y reuon leeklna tem· n.1• el..._ porary employment, ,_.. conaider tb11 unique OP· a.Harbor Blvd. portunity. Colla Mesa Y• C....... Xh COftlPU11 benefits. SZ 16 ,_ WIL. QuaUfled technicians· Rued on 10W' produc-contitt Jim Moffett at tMty, commiaaton, plua _ea __ -00_10_. _____ _ lncemlves fr .xtra profit 1harln1 bonua . The Blbyattaer. Ute~=::-.r .. l•_ lol*iGI for ... , ... tired :~u~~T:tr.':~ci WOltini for a limited In· i--------the PallY Ptlot Senice DQ YOO •PflflT't'IMllCTOI Dlreetory for a whole OFP'DASl:RVICE? -~ .... --1-.. 1 lllGllUI for •• UtU. aa IA tbt pul)llc kDow with Im.......,...._._, x nt Sl.T7 per da1? P'or more • ad ID tbt Dally Pilot beneftU. free lnl. after wannauoo. call ..... DlNdoey. It can come. Work wtU. youna people. Ra&Md actv.-e· matt poeli61e. If you art 11 or °"" ud WOUid be available to •tart work Immediately. call ....._t:»a:ao. c-. ...... MMll4 eo daJS. Cballn1ln1 ______ ea_....,. ____ 1 cmt JOU .. llWe u SI. n =~N.~~PIJ lUI ...... WllOneed l*Ple C'..4:. f'w more In· =-==:= nu.ca11~..:m,.. DAJLYPILOT enrich Lhelr careers. Connen:ial Accounts Clerk Experience preferred, but not required. Apply for appointment to Kathy H.artma n. 63> Newport Center Dr Newport Beach EQjoy Crocker's attrac-li ve salaries, benefits and friendly, stimulatin1 tnvironment . -····-F,qual Opportunity Employer Telle' BUYER JR. euYEr> Pwchaslllg Clerk Immediate entry level opel1.lllg olfering advan· cement opportunity with appropriate training pro· v·1ded. Selected in - dlvtduaJ wiJI purchase all MRO supplies, handlt• mail and distribution or Olden. Requires light fll. ing and light but a c· curate typing s kills. Some overtime. We offer excellent start- ing salaries and highly competitive company paid benefits. For im· mediate con1lderation send your resume or let-ter°' inqwry lo: IOI ltSJ 5-le .... c. '2702 equal opportunity employer m /f /h CABINET llAK ERS & HELPERS u~er'd, ll1&llt baYe IDllChiae ell· Aa urpat need alatl ftf' per for • eu.com ,..,., • -lo work 20 hn lhop. Jorpnaen CU.tom pW'"WMlt in our ec.L8 Furniture 21252 Del lleaa brand• 1trv111 La10. ~1una Hilla. ------------... --· ........ ~ .. .. • .. ... • -~· • ' ,.,,. , '-•"' ' • -· ... • ' -.# .... -.-.. • • .. •• • • "' ..... --.. -~ --.. --. -----• ._ ---' --• " - -,. -.... ---• ----.. ----... -----.. • ... • • • .. ---• - -----... ' -· • .. . .... ~~··'··········· •BA.BYSJTnNC• ..... y ... ~nn ~,. ..... ....................... Sbllmpoo a 1teem d ean C'-OAor brtablecM-ra, wht ('JIU 10 min baffrh Clun liv, ftil\ rm. ha.I I SlS A I nn fl SQ. '~h 110, rhr a. Ouar .tam P" odor ~ ~Ir LS yn. \"1t:pr no wort m~. ~'"' S.U-0101 ....................... n.llCTIUCIAN PnM!d nPt frw Nt1mate on a.., or aimll Jc* Uc. .... 973-0358 ttttr49":tric M).(1974 Flt't1n<·1•n H.-o;t m t•·" Rl.'1'1 wcwkrnanatup Sn1I jOtlll l)ft.ft'I tt,~1 f.7~-134~ ,...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........ .,.. l 'u p.,nte r . pa1ntani: twu rale11 lS yrs 111 iartlll. S.-17)2 . . . . . . . --. ............. . ..................... . The Pe non al Touc h UNninl(. ~ finest In houaecleaninl( by pro feulouli . t:xperlly d one Rs nbl r•ha . ~-OU~ Rond4-d/ln11 OAMDYDUSTBS WkJy "' I time !lerv1ce Vac:·aot."i. R. Jo; wOrk our speca•lly Walls . wan dows. st<-a m C'arpe t tlcu , Booded/ln:i. fo'r~ est. CM hr serv M2·4106 ..... ,. .... IAlkW• ......... --IAt rate MrVice at a fair p-ice. Penonal & com · merciaJ. 87S.0562 .· ~~..... 7-!I?.! ............. . lrC. Paint fl wallpaper. Any =bln1. w•ter DD )'OU need• new roof w Qual. work. reas. pr. aerv. , betbrm~I. U.oldcmerepalnd! AU Ftee.t.Steve.S47'4211 unmlc Ule. Rua. F of 1llla1IH • P\ne ..wr Paiftttn1 by R. an• ~ • ~ ~ Sinor. St. tic.. ina. TTY '=ft repair. Spec. ln ca:-0.:--,_ •-;;a _me_._af.S5M ___ at_h_n_. ___ 1 ~pe. Pt!'e.f:9.f; J:i L!llm~~~11~1 ----- Vc:AJr harbor area painter. .._ ..... _ .. .,_ 3 511111~ P f -·-· .,..., . UN; ant /ext. ro . «1.uahty _ ... •••••••••••••• 'NOrit. Reason. Lie/Ins Qaack6dependable, moat tLI R n c • Est. cheerfully given watemeater11 replaced oaa ne 00 n Dave 586-8425 $25 D R St Cl1 . • SlrYiiatU. Rahl ratea. · • · · air 1 • al[ work 1uar. Lict ~3!03 a:ncm. ll'reeeat.417·1302 Rellidental & commerc111l Illy bome. rell•bl.-. rftpoH1ble l'are lo YOUDI C'blldrl"on by inadaei d ~r ~d boy Meal• ltv•nina• Ii .... tlnl... 0.11 a.~ "'411' • pm da)'lJ. lU. 7prn w .. ~ ... C.r1)f't l'leirntlt"S Mlek-.. Co.ta Men SlHm ,·ltian Ah'u up .,.....,.lllb.~.«i()t holsh•r) Work tcuar •••••••••••••••••••••• Wood ft'n1•t•11 . io: 11 I ••11 • I*°'-"· n-aa.uo.11hh• r•l~ ~1 4'100 Vnu Nl't!d U o ud 'o; lilluM't•lt:~WIJl fo'or 11111, wtJ.00~ & nrpt1l dt'11n 111£ ff hofnt!s. 1 ()< lJ>d Ul> t. ~.,, Mri;. t:lt'an m<Akes at -Gleem. Barh apt.I, apls & painting . Fr ee European Landscaper . estimates. Res. rates. Top work Fair price. ~s. 646--4871 dys/eves. _ms._· _9581 __ • _____ _ D.R. St.Clair'• Plumbiq. 11f • $12 pr hr. All work .. ••••-••••••••••••• guarai\teed. MS-3503 amic We• marlite for Klrti •'"'2itvm wof"1 ft•n<· 1~. Klth 'll & ft•nl't' r.-Jl••r HAR.Ku:v Madun.. <:u homes ~9372 boYr. _ TN&'IL mount unit t'r Ba~na 111 my hom• au wk Hll 9 18 l Sba!anar Sl .• l-'M .,...,. ...................... Mobile Bicycle Rt•pu1r No Xtra Chg For Ilse 8'.reu rats~ 3'716 c....TDOCTOI S..ve 80'•, ¥1\.Y 3 roum' $?0 llphol C'l~1rn1n6t • M'Uh 'hKuud All work ~u .. runh•,•11 ~ .. ,:! .a J 06 Frt"t'lit ~ht iwrv Qalll-(714>•1·1~ c:-.t/c.cr.t. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 64()."8) -3006 "-" ••••••••••••••••••••••• MA(.111Nt'.1Wt:l.OINCl SPtX:IA.l:ftf:S 7522Tldber1 Avl-, ti H ....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cerami<' till', hrdwuod, (J(.'('Slud~nt 1 Ton tr04·k earaw1:. & vinyt:i l.11• Tra11h. tr~ lnm 0110 Contr fob I 1"-"1 llllltall 6'2 3Z6t Ill 7 days ~1 8440 -- - ...... S...-.ic. 1 do It all s k 1 ploade r . rtumptruc·k. haul. 1-:rade. c•emc!f1l, asphitlt. trt•t• re- movals elc 83MA!S7 •••••••••••••••••••••• l~l' W Ptulhllb t•t>nwnt Gatdt>oing, duan ups & DIVORCE /BANKRP'f'CY 1~1twrett' wortt, all IYI*~· landscaptng George fo'ilio&tofuu1IStiO ~2Lt12 Lw'd,booded lbustu ~7072 Hau.ling &clearun~ Adxlol.ega1Serv1ces. fo'oundalluo:.. rt'ta1n1n.1t •VERY LOW t'RJCES• Halvedumptruck 80-51003' hr krV wall!>, biol'. ks, pat IOl> on la.odsnl>t' ma int 557-8271 Bkkpg, payroll/taxes , Llc'd.S3650lJ .:>4IH309 . ~4:_ 549·2015 ~ finanl'. slmts. more NB "umunt Vtlo rk, pat111", -••••••••••••••••••••• ~" • J Clt>an up~. tla uhn i,: are.t.lO yrs.833-8199 driveways. <'orb!> & Landbi·apan.: lmme d Want a REALLV CLl::AN B k k P fl t h r o u g h slabtl. 642-8482 or 646·6563 servic1~. 542.99117 g~~~ ~~l~~f~am statementstbal che1·k c:o.tractor bk. pay btJls. • •••••••••••••••••••••• KathJeen Blank Bkkpg. Adrl·A-Room Sale Fam 540-4479. rm w1frpk. $8495 rompl. C.,.•r l..fr 112ll.2J96. l''rt•(• l'Sl. ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• Preferred Builders . ~1:m Carpenter. Free Est. Any - - - - size jobs. Call Alliw or Sell things fast w1Lh Uaaly Tony. 646-8649 Ptlot Want Ads. Jup1tncse ~ardener, Robin's Housectean1n~ i:aroerun.:. cll'1tnup, tre<• Srvc. for-a thoroughly trim. 751·07JtL Sam cleanhouse.540-0857 N1sh.imuta Prcl. japane:w l(ardt>ner , lawns. sprayin.:. tn~s •. l'leu n up & maint. !)48.8:r1S For exce llence in houseclearung. Cleaning Un1Jm1ted 5'6·3726 Want Ad Results 642 5678 Suu nne The 'ltfan thlllrlf t.tactune.frorn Dana Pt . ••••••••••••••••••••••• A man 'a home is his caatle -Call TED at .... v ... c--. Minor plwnbing, reasona· shower fl tub uoits. Ph ble rat.ea. Ask for Mike. •-•• fo'aat Effective Service 661'1333 . Hal•ftiltiwg ••••••••••••••••••••••• STANFORD SR. doing eeono mi c r esea r c h wtshes to house s1l dur· mg s ummer. Respons1· ble. neat. good with plants & dogs Refs avail Sara Beckham. 415 /32& l 6:IO HoMMTtwden Security & carv while you're not there S40 wk· ly. l'UUy li<''d & insured. &15-8616 112 NOW IS THE TIME for Job seekers to che<'k the Daily P ilot llclp Wanted classif1callon If the job you want as not lht!re you might con:.adcr orfering YOUr lif'l'VICCS with an ad an the Job Wanted cat.egory. Phone 642-5678 Briclcwork. Small jobs Newport, Cost.a Mesa & lrvme. 67$-3175 eves . Blick, stone. blork work . tile floors. concrete patios. walks . drive ways Free l'Sl J o h11 846-lli83 Mo'lt.lg ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOVING. LOCAL & OUT of state 7 days Ltc-. Insured. Resnbt ~·9145 'PuWiaqfPaperiltcJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• PETERS t'1\I NTl~G Expr 'd Reas Ratt>s. Free Est. <.:all Gl'nc ~ ~2716 Sentce fo'or a free est . int /ext. Lie. ins. Hooded 871·3272 Ingram Plumbing, reas ----------rat.es on repairs. repipea, m. top, remove trees. Wallpaper removal. neat rmdl's,wtrhtn.645-6394 Also landscape' Ir & .n~asonable . R efs. sprinkler. McWeeney. li40-2934 ..... .. ....... ~51.2t ....................... --------- ALLPAJNTIN(i Rancho Deluxe Home Typ91ig51nlce (714) 559-1325 Remodeling. Roofinl( ............... •••••••!'• All modem rolors. tex· pamuni:. carpentry. You LP Office Services. Pl'C!f. tures. preparation & ap can afford to have it done typing, term papers, ll'!B pllcations. Ext $450, Int nght!661·2979or498-:M3L s umes etc. Loui•e S345 Ceiling 5260. Apt R ~ Hagan. MZ-'1221. Sl.25 ~o .... ••• •••••••••••••• ••• • • • 9M: .. I# T'llllill9 Give new hfe to your house. We give fret! est. on your mt rext wor k Local rontractor . ll<''d & m<i New Life Paantm).! SS! 5(171 or551-3251 Repair & Re roof Al I •••••••••••••••••••• .. • t y p e s . s h i n g I e s · i.ndow f&lm: en.mt. Stop rO<'kshake~·compo·tar. fade. coot yr hm & l'e· Free> est. 541-5930 Fin. duce glare add pvcy. Ava.ii. 562230 --------HORIZON ROOFING Prof pamtinA F.xt & rnt. ptastwfRtpair Low rates. Refs Fret-••••••••••••••••••••••• We're expert roofers Not salesmen. 548·3609. For Classified Ad ACTION Call:. a;t. 536-4780. 536~ Neat patches & textures FUEEST. 193°1439 Pa 1n t1n ~. IN1'1EXT. Nc<tt. hoocst. n ·as . 12 Rest!X'.co, Spanish tl'x yr:. exp. La(''d Dave lure. 1>11tcbe:. 1mt/extJ 964 ltWS 557-0796 ~someOung valuable., Ptat.-e an ad in our Lost and fo'ound columns. 'lllat 's where people look ~iw.'fl they've found an Di.Uy Pilot AD-VISOR 6'2-S6'1S item ol value r--::--======~ ~!!~ ..... ?!.~~ ~~~ ..... !!~ ~~~ ..... !!~ ~~~ ..... !!.~. ~~~ ..... !!.~~ ~~~ ..... !!.~~ 1 ~~~ ..... !!~ ~~~ ..... !!!~ ~~~ ..... ?!!~ Career Opportunity CIC'rical ht'lp for !'hippin~ Larlle&t internationally dept. Type ~ wpm ur - oompany owned figur <·W'8tely. Type invoices sa.lons for 1VOmcn is no & vari4'd shipping duties. hirinll for managemen 'rUSlln areit, 40 hrs. Mon- positions. Mus t h a v Fr1. Call Barbara . background in eithe 544-9380. business. teaching o ------- dired. saJes. Salary + Commission. Compan training pro vided Tremendous growth op portun1t y . Onl qualified. ma tur rmnded need call for m· t.erview. J o Ann Hill iard 2131923-5571. U.ERlCAL ~e Insurance co has 1mmed. openings: INPUT OPERATOR 50wpm, type pollcy info mlo t.'Omputer. POU CY TYPIST· typi! S.Swpm, will tram to typt' CLERICAL TRAINING PIOCH.AM $2.90Pertto.. TMM we CETA t.ded polltiw. ,, .... i1Mj H•tfa:yl• IHda rnid••Y• I 0 _, of 12 wffb -.. ta,w•t & • illcw.wMclt Rtffh ... ,.., .. CJllld1••L AWf al Th lnlpla1• .. a T~ ee.htr. 511 ... Slrftt, I twlhtgt• hoclL CASHIEtl l'Oml policies. ---------• C'lencal Expcr pn.•f. 30.40 hrs pc wk. Sat & Sun a must, a p- ply in person Kerm Rima Hardware, 2 Harbor Bl. CM CLERK TYPIST: type 4Q.4:iwpm, pleas phone manner. Must be well or· garured. MAILO.ERK: will train 4n 90r'l'll & distrb of mail ---------.. Xlnl benf. pleas work.in~ ~HIERS UTOTEM MARKETS Openings now availabl for full time ass1s tan menaicers on 2nd. & 3rd. stuft. No experience nel' We l.ralll. Start $3.10 to $11 per hour. Advancemen opportunity for managl' ment positions to $5. per hour if qualified. Fo more information & rn t.erview go to store 82 a 30009 Cr own Vall<'Y. Laguna Niguel, 495- 0t' call 714 /5.17-4840. F.quaJ Oppor Employer CASHIER/SALES Unique retail nursery needs an outgoing person for a full time position. Jn addition to a good start 111g wage. cashiers s har in comnusslOll pool. Please apply in perso M/f. ROGERS GARDENS ZIOl San Joaquin Hills Road. Corooadel Mar 640-5944 cma.a.. OltDISIGMB cond. Apply in pers. 8:~·2pm .• Mon to Fri. Safwco ..._.-.ce Co. U570 Bndtburst. FV E.O.E. M/f' CLERICAL JR. BUYER PURCHASING CLERK Fntzy level. See our ad &mder-BUYER 10 today's dassified. Look for BOX 1953. Sant.a Ana. Ca. Q..ERJCAL Summer Jobs TEACHERS STUDENTS HOUSEWIVES t:am extra SS$'s for your nying vacations. don't let the gas short.age get you down! VOLT f I """f"l '5l /4J4 • • ~ 1 >' ILi' 3848 Campus Drive 546--4741 <Across Crom Orange Co Airport) Equal ()ppor Employer U.ERICAL £am Extra Money! SECRET ARIES W/WOSH STAT IEPRO a.EDS TYPISTS PBX ACCT CLERKS KEYPUNCH OPER CLERKS Holiday& vacation pay. Never A fo~ee VOLT If ~Pf Jt~All• ·~·II >(I'• 546-4741 :m4ll Campu.c; Drive <Across from Orange Co. Airport l t:qual Oppor Employer (,1encal OPPOITUMITllS AVAIL.AILE •F1LECLERKS We will truin you 10 C laims filin g pro · cedµres, as we ll as General Office Ciling teclnlques. eCLERK TYPIST Must be a seU·slarter and able to work on ones own, 40 wpm typing skills required. To han· die various claims forms. ~xperienced career minded REGISTERED C IVIL ENG . OR D~GNER with back· ground in public works and or land development ---------• • D l C T A P H 0 N E eaDneerlnlC wanted for What a Wonderful World delip ancI supervisory of Shopping. right at =. Apply to Mr. your fingertip& every- ' 8t Robert Bein, d a Y I 0 a ii y P ii o t · WWiam Frost Ii: Assoc. (,1asslfied Ada. To place 1401 Quall St. Npt. Bch. your ad, call 642-S678 and let a CLuaified Ad·Vi.sor Call 6'2·S671 help )'OU. _...;_;._~----~ TYPISTS Position avadable for an individual with excellent typing s kills & dii: t.aphone experience. We olfer competive salaries, excellent company bmeftta including dental insurance and nex time I For an appointment or 4 apply in penon to: PERSONNEL '7141975-7724 •'7S.7741 Laguna medical lab. needs front oft1l·c RECEPTION~l IYPt-' at least SOwpm. Diversified position. l>leasant work ing cond. Mature person Non s moker.t :.O .E . 494-0701. 499-1491. a.ti Enlf'.Y level position with large land de velopment co. Dulles will be vari<.'<l ; mail sortin~. duplica· lion, book binding & ad- dressing machine. We will teach an energetic individual who bas some previous work ex· perience. Hours are 7: 30 to4:30, 5days per week. Send applicalioo or re· sumeto: THE llVIME CO S.SONewPortCenter Or. Newport Beach 644-3389 Clerk /Cashier ne<.'ded for NB record shop. 30 hrs wk. 67s-7121. C1ertt LOAM SERVICE Local mortgage broke r . near Fashion ls land; ex- perience reqwrcd. Call Mrs. Via. 644-8824 •a.BK TYPISTS* Leading Orange County Migr company seekint:: individuals for clerk lypist positions . Must type 4 5 WPM . Responsibilites include It typing. filing gener a l clerical duties. 2 yrs ex- per in general ofc pre· ferred. Apply in person t1c:zko I Specialties l640Monrov1a CM E.O.E. CLERK TYPIST. P I F time, Financial Business desires· mature woman w/good skills for general ore duties. Ne wport Beach. 7~123 Cook • 1•xper . full lime Apply 1n pers on. 619 ~eepy tlolluw Ln. La~ BC'h. Cook. expt'ri Cnl'l' 111 s~1al d1Hs i>r ... rerrC'rl Apply al l~ !-lopcr101 Ave. NB. c..:ook /lloust'kt.-cper. h vc• an. Balboa Island C:ood - salary . St'p. quarters References. 673-2777. ELECTRONICS CAREER OPPORTUNITY Cooks & Busboys. ex~r for F1P Time. Apply at Fish Kill'hcn. 1 006~ Garr1cld A \lc I'' V 00\-4336 COOK · Versatile llour!> fl exibl e 241 4 S o l"mrv1cw, S 1\ 7~1 I :tlit>li call bet1Veeo 2& 6 pm. -----cOSMmcs Part-time. Earn extra money durtnR s pare hours. Ideal for a mother who can work 2 or :J h rs per day or evcninJts. Also employl.'Ci pC'rson!> who wish t.o add t.o thc1 r m come For appt. rall Joan Kirk. 559·8M6 Colimellcs SSHR Salary Qill 547-0337. 10am·2pm ooly. Counter·Coc>k full t1m1'. Apply 111 person. Gary's Deli. 3309 E. Coast Hwy , CdM Counter help. P f l' & I'' /11' Oay shifts. Mo11·Fri. 1\p ply 10 pl'rson . n.12 . ORANGE JULlUS. 71 l Jo:. Balboa Blvd. Balboa. DELIVERY man for car ly AM LA 'l'lmcs home deli v er y ro ute economi ca l car re q\Dred, adulL<; only 21 2 hrs per day. No <'Ollcct mg. $430 per mo. ncl take-home + gas al lowancc. Wf'St m lnSll'r. llunt.ington Beach an•a fi:ti-5466 ----- Dehvery person nt't'ded for Irvine travel agenc~. Mus t have r e liable moton'ycle + insuranc<' Pl·lrmc. Mon·fo'r1 . 957·2700. Conw 11< JOtn u~ a t llnlmbcrl! Inc· We arc J youni:? and rapidly l'xp;inrtmg company 111 lh•· t•lrc·trnnu· 1·11nnt·l·tor field If ynu're inlerellt"1 Ill hf'tng (I part Of tltt• fo11ndat1on Of OUr ~rOWlnjt uqwnfa.ation 1h1·n ~t' net.od you. Wt! offer 1c·x1•1•llt•nt w ;1gi"'· 111>111•1 il". \\Orkin~ rond1trons & advancement opportun11 y These p(IS1llon:; are no" .1va1labll:! DESIGN ENGINEER DRAFTSPERSON I ·~ Vl'Hr'i \''<llf'r m t'l••t•trl'•mt•f'hnnw~I tlr:ift ml! rcqu1n ·d MOLD MAKER I'(' 1·011nct'lor ;ind IC s1wkt•I mulcl m<tlOnJ.t .. ~ l'l'rl1·11t'L' dc~1rable PRODUCTION LINE ASSEMBLERS Ab1hty lo ~ork wnh autumatcd t'Qu1pm~nt with !'.omr hand assembly STOCK ROOM SHIPPING CLERK 1 :.! y1·:ir: •"q wric111'•' ch:-.irJhl~· rn l'l1·l·tron11'~ I 11'lrl TOOL MAKER Protrllyl)(' \\orl.. m:rl..1ng :i ulomall'fl m<td11n('!> & fixture.. A PPLY OR SEND RESUME TO HOLMBERG INC. 17071 Murr>hy Ave .. Irvine 92714 714/556°2930 An equal opportunity employer Dental Asst . rha1rs1dc Exper. C.M. olf1cc. Good ~ary & benefit!'.. Call 64S-6631 .. .......... ,,.. ...... - Do you like ·a job with a rhallenge.:?. Answering St'f'VIN? rwffis operators. from I !pm to 7am shaft Mature apply in person 228 Forest Ave. Lag . Bch. OHIVING COORDINATOR, In l~tang position for out going , re liable in · d1v1dual. Must like to '1r 1vc, hav e o wn transportation & be familiar w /Orange Cnly· LA Jre;i, Will train. ~lfl·l"r1 ~5. Xlnt salary. hl·nc>l 1t !'.. C all 714 17~forappt 1-)tm extra int.'Ome. your V'NTI hours us an lncume Tax Specaallst repr~nl· 1 11 ~ Tax Corp . of Amene..i Call 552-9600, ~ :1!9A. 770-9001. t:h.'<.'tron1e ;i:.~cmbly & llliltenal handling, pos1 uon:. open No exµ nrt·t>Ssary Will tra in SJ lOperhttostart. Call: ti4.>3632 for appt Eleanxuc Assemblers ~BLERS ElECTRONIC Loni! term assiJ(nmenLo,; for pcrsonntil w /ex per an PC board assembly , C'abling. harnessing & !J<Jldenng Rate S4.50hr. CALL TODAY COi CORP 3303 Hart.or ll•d D-2 Costa Mesa, Ca 92626 556-8022 1-?liGlNEER Manufacturing ENGINEER/ ESTIMATOR Manufactunn~ En1t1neer with expe r ience establishing costs and pr1c 1ng for precision machine shop products. Must be able to develop clt>tatled estimates or 'mall m achined and Around parts. plus. a s· sembly labor . outside processes and tooling. M1n1mum 2 years in s1m1lar assiJ(nment re· q1.Dred. 0cJ{rec a plus but nol reqwred. We orrer an excellent salary level, outstanding benefits mcludmg com· pany paid medical and dental insurance for employees a nd depen· dents. and more. For im· m~drnle consideration COD1act Personnel. LEAR SIEGLER 'RAM SPORT DYMAXICS FSTIMATOR JR.COST ESTIMATOR Immediate opening ava.alablc as u Jr. Cost t.:.st1mator. Duties in l'ludl-analyze, audit and prepare reports and re rorQ5 al purchasing and rraml act unn i: Re;pons1b1ltllcs ml'lud4.; asMstmie m prepartng <tnd mu1ntaining cos t e:.umates. udJusl new prodocl 1·ost ('St1males ancludrn~ quott•s of labor ra tes, purchasing, tool •AA. eqwpment. market 1 n~ and sale~ Can - didates s houtcl have edueat1on in basic ac- l'OWlUOg and 2 years ex- peneoce in cost estima t ~ an tugb volume COD· sumer products a long wrtll injection molding. S<!n •w mad uncs and /Or maduning knowledge. Wt> offer a competitive sal;iry and eXl'e tlc nl benefits, which include:. pwd holidays, vacatiolbi. Mt'k leave. retirem ent plan, c redit union medJcal. denuil and llfc insurance For an inter view. con t a ct the P e r so nnc•I L>e p a rtm c nl at 714/S46·2551, apply or send re11umc to. cox HOBBIES, INC A Subsidiary of Leasure Dynamics. Inc 15Ct> E Warner Avenue Sant:i Anet, (;A 92705 f,qual Oppty Employer MtF Export.mg busmt.'SS, pt Ume4 hrs a day. Typmg . ~~.g.~_9'l __ 1s ___ ~ FACTOltY-GENERAL EBlablis hed Santa Ana corrugated box mnfg. sa.>ktng general factory help. lnte r eRtin g & varied duties. Pay com· m e n s urate with qualificatio n . Xlnl benefrt package. Contact Kathy Parker. E.O E M/F BLOWER PAPER CO. 1:>25 E. Edinger Ave . Santa Ana. CA. 92705 F'aMory Trainee, good pay, xlnt future in fas• ~ plasU• adhesivt> l'O. lS37 Monrovia Ave N.B.Call Mon -Fri. 548-5125. FACTOaYWOB SUO per hr to atart. No expr. ntt. Wiii trai.n. Small paint company nr So. a.st Plau. Apply at Behr Proc9e eor,.. 1603 W.AHon.SA. 3131 W. Seaerstrom Santa Ana, Ca. 92702 Faacinatiq qpportuni~y for a second income. For Equal Oppty Empl more information call m irth __,.8ft6PM . ~·-.-. ........ . . , ~ICM. 18o% FIEE '•M sec:lllU.. ..... :t Vo~ Hp. xlet betwf. •IM..09IC .. 17IO l.o(', min rt..,.. futuft' F/C IOOI• M S'1 f'lr. p I.' all phu&t.•!> Oo •t tn 2, alt'( :J ~lays pa) CAst9aS ,,..., .. "Jo ~x~r. Pt•rsonuhlt· Ll6AL SICUTAlllS SIMO Xlnt ~t.of, somc e1'p OIDIRDISll ToSIOOO Hubbly Pt:r:.. s m ncat 0(1· Jl.SICUTAIY To$750 Lt exp. ffeuut 1-~u:.henn lsh1nd 10(· TUIMH HOO lircut l'ntry l~n·I Opµty DEPT SPECIALIST ToSIOO Variety po~ 1n l <irg~ rompany. Mod typing. llCIPTIOMIST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' ,.. . .. . . . . ..... ROGER'S GARDENS ~nS.n JC111qwn llllt. !toad t~M 640SS.4 F\.arwture i.to PPt'r nl'('\J1'(1 full llmt< SI 50 l'l'f hr No t'llpt'rtt'nl't' n1•1'CS!i<ll y Must I~ rt.'S1Jt1IU>1blt' & ma1ure 7~ W 17th St l' M ~ 7ti22 GeaAL OfftCl SICllTAIY Nt.'t!d alert f:t:rs un for :.m.11 ro 111 Costa Me:.a Al"l'Uratc l)'pln)( rt' q1.11red. hut will teach ~ dutll'!> Phone l'al, 548.s.591J GB&Al.OfffCE F.xp'd helpful, Ille typ ing, prof1t•1c ncy w / rigun..'S, 10 key by touch Opportunity for advanc·c mtlflt. xlnt Co benefits, informal ofr, (;M Call Millie. an 9am. 64.'>-51l)() GENl-:RALOFFIC F: Ulmc1enoous. depcnda ble worker to fill C'lcril'al position requ1nng hte typmg, IO key ...xper . knowled~e ol .:ene ral of· f1t-e proc·cdurt.~ X Int 1·0 . benefits . Call M11lw after 9AM. 645·6.'163. ............ r llve-1n or We provnt• Ut'cllent owt, c.n IOI' 1mall child rompeny benefits (;all Ra!'f'1 lrvU. *-5m> ur iapply MAIDS •'ull Unit.'. 1mm"d1ah• openln.:i. Hf'a1·h at mo11phcr4' Un1form1o furn rt!uplc l)t!r!\00 <ioul1 wag~ Plu1w l' all -.1003 uli tor Don SECURITY IT PAYS TO SHUS l 'b lOC 1.ll Jnd :.cc 1111' I')( 1·11 ing thani::. th.it ur.: b11ppt!111ng ill Wt•ll:. Jo'ur.:o W1• lll.'t•d tc•x perlt!IH't<l.I s, .• ur1 l} Guard!. in li)'litM"lll1tt wanted .11rnall Nt-wl)Ort Hti1tch urtice Salary OlH'n with benelili Anyday av1ula blti &w..- lmmedral t.' upenrnit Struw lhat Pina has PQ51tlON> now a vail We a tt< • 1erow1ng family r~taur;anl chain with Kf'C'ltl Jindt! an our pro Jud & ~e If you t'rl· J4.IY Pl'Oi>le & have an out going personality we rrught haw what yuu ure lookan.: for Apply rn ~r.wn. :at l892'l IWarh Blvd al Garfield or l007l Adams at Brookhurst EOl!:M t•' ---------, lnduslnal I em..;ewwpor+•och I Meed Extra I ...... / ........ l Cash? I '=C::..n •w .............. ' ~area I O..OfOw I I Ftl•.,... Cuh•u1 I I H ... Y.... I 1Ma al Room lh-lpers .I IMMl-:DIATI': o n :NINGS rur supt•r v1sory ll-vl'I St.'Cunty off11'crs up to. Mon Wedi! fo'rt 10 OOAM·I OOPM or ~.&Thurs 12 OONoon·4 OOpm or call 1714J 540-6010 TRANSMASK CORP. 3952Campus Onn• Newport Beach. CA F.qual Opportunity Employer m /f lh Keep up with inflation! Extra income for am· bft~people 891-1126. Landscaping • •Ilic.-L.._. ~1 Unique re tail nursery needs outgoing people for full time Landscapt• Laborer s. Experience• necdSary Please apply an person. Mon thru Fri. ROGER'S GARDENS 2301 San Joaqwn llills Road CDM 640·5944 $4.25 r .... Hour with ~ of th1· nation':. larl!esl guard sen •1c·1•:. Apply rn pt•rson to l lnserters & Press Room1 Opl'ra t o r s n eeded l1mmt>d1ately in LaJ?una1 1 I N1gurl I Men & Women, I 17 o r over• Ttus 1s al llM'rft'ct opportunity rort ------ 1SENIOR C ITIZENS.I IH OUS~WIYES andl 1s T U DF.NTS to earn Moo -1-'rt . !$am ~pm I~ W Commonwculth l'\ill1•rtcm. t'A Mon. fol'1 • 8 J0.4: :JAi 2'JO WWa rm·r. Hm217 Sonta Ana, <.:A extra money Call or apply at 27'57CtlltotlMCI L..-...... Legal Advertising Clerk-Typist Position now avaliahh· for assistant to Lt·1:a I Ml vertL<>mg D1rc<:tor or thl' Daily Pilot. ~!~ ..... !!. •• ~?~-.. ?! ••• ~~~.~~ ..... ~!! .... '!~ ...... ?!!! M .. ACTI. IPPllmES A weU t-SlabUabfd. 1rowln1 company ln Jrvllle h1 lootcln« for permanent employHtl to ~e part ol OW' ra mlly & a11lat ln our 1rowlh. If chall"'ge, lldvanc~ment " •ood pay motivate. you" I you preft!r working from 8:30 to 2:50pm llst llhllt> or 10.30 to fJ·30am t3rd shill> and posseas skills 1n lat SNFf' J"Layout Inspector 1 Floor Inspector 1 Marhbw Operutors. Luthe & Miiis "Merhamcal Assembly A & B lrd SHIFT 1 Machine St>t Up, Lathe & MIJls l'Layoot lnspt..oetor ·~ ./ M achme Operators. Lathe " Mills 1 Saw. Router Operators 1 Vacuum/ Pressure Form Operators 1 will train I "General Produl'lion Wo rkers ...._. c• J• et '7t-4212 E.O E Ml f' OPRCl•YICD PIX A"1werl •I · ~ penon to do wido,.d, ••wore••· ••ro• copyln1. fllln1. =:r~~f'u::"•:: ....... services. Com· ~ .. ,,. II t .. .-Y wW train. Newport ... mi. on. · .... Pharmaceuticals. 891 _lll_·.O _______ _ lath St. Npt. B c b . fllXOPll. 7Wlta-7NI ER. u. ()per'• for teleplM>ne anc. Help Needed, wW amMl'IM eervlce. lluat train. $.111.S per hr. a hr. be able lo work IOme ~)'. Phone ~9S'13. Call weekends. TypiDI 35 '7:301o~:30 M·F. wpm requl red. E • · perience preferred or ---------, wtU train. Many com· Office I PlllY beneftb. f\all lime ..,.0 C-L For I orsautlime,day6after· " uan noon·evenlng s hirts su-r F..7 I available. Please call Call Kelly for a vartetYI Mon. lhna P'ri. 50"'230 r t E.O.E . o e m p o r a r >'I ---------a 11 s 11 n m e n t s & a PHONE SOlJCITlNG for fl e xible w o rking appta.nosetlin1ororder schedule. work & still taking . High com . havP time to ~lay. You miaslou. my pbooei;. can be a vacation fill·ln call .... 3809. I this summe r or ju11t 1h e lp o ut with work PLASTICS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I ov (' rtoad. A 11 o Ht ce WOllll5 ... W-.4 7100 I skills n~>eded 4 Dar 40 ... WHk MAINTENANC&--..•••••••••••••••••••I •Clertr1 AppiDL.;"son I. . I *Typists IMDUSTR•S. lltc. MOVIE EXTRAS l * SKNtmie1 <!101 ~eStreet. NB PERSON Immediate operung with .a proeressive and conve· n.iently located Orange County manufacturer Opening for a Ma in· lenant.-e Person reqwres al least 3 years ex· perience 1n gent!ra l shop or plant ma in te n a net>. Qualified applicants cun expect compre hc ns1 \'(' rompany benefits includ· mi.: major ml>d1t•al and dental. For 1rnml'd1<1te cons1dcr111111n c•all or ap ply Monda). W1·1f nl'l>day . t-r1tJJ~ IO Ut) AM l 00 l'M ur 'r\x .. ..,da) and Thuri.ll:iy 12 1.-; Nuon · I t.10 l'M '7141 540-6080 sought by Hollywood I •Word Proc POOLCLEANER movie firm. S20-S200 per I E · ed day poss. Lookm n for * Acd Clertls xpen enc .. I 968-8009 outgoing 18·70 yr olds T 0 p p a y . p a 1 d wantin~ lo break into vat·ations . rl'ferral mov1~ '7141 535·0120. bonus~ Nt>ver 3 ft:t> m 94. VlDEO CA.'>'TING Sl!:RVlC•~ tnow m 4th year> NURSERY MAN. M I F . watering & m a 1nt of plant..s, loadanl! & waetmi:i or1 customers. poss or dnvang truck. over :?l i!.50 & up, 6 days per wk inc Sut/StJn +-overt11m• Ud I &'11-5653 NURSES IELL~ f '• ./If • ' f Call or ComP rn Today I rvuw Rl.1· 1441 2102 8u~1ness Ctr Or Swte 20I< lfuntmgton ttcarh 1147 349R H907 Wamt'r Ave •215 Lal(una Niguel 831-~ 27957 t;abot Road P0&1taon avail w 1::;m ag gressave firm for person with print/layout exp Smd resume to. Laguna Manal(e ment. 9ZO Glen neyre Suite X. Laguna Beach. 92651. Pnntanl( PAPER CUTTER Som t> e1tperie nc 1• prt< ff'rrt.od on computerized I 1·utter.. fo'oor day work I ... "t!ek. excellent ~nef1t:,, 'I 1ncludmg dental plan. Apply National Edu<'a I lion. 4401 ttm·h Strct·l II Newport Bc>ach <Near I' 0 l" Airport 1 Call II 541i-73611 l'.:qua l Op Equal opportunity II porturuty •~mpluyer $100 GENERAL 01-·' I' /t1m1: WB.LSFARGO GUARD SERVICES IELL~ Gt'neral orfll'•' t'X penence and l.a~hl typmi.: !>k1lb r equired 13:-i 40wpml. Ty p1nl! k sl will bto admin1sll'n·d tu all applJcanL-; TRANS MASK CORP. Xlnt RN & L VN pos1t 1on~ avail OuL'itandang re habtlitallon & conv hosp. competitive waj?es & benefits . Phone E Silver (2131 5!Hl·2477, Beverly Manor l:unv Hospital. ml Beverly Manor Rd . !)eal Beach Employer Mi f" I - -- J Pnnt $hof>·lraint;-e mu~t Lagunu N1~ut.•I. room for momlngs. mu~I lYIJt.' & !!rowt h :.peU Call 97!1 1711 ----------l)'l)t' 40 WPM, 333 3rd St. TRAIN& $600 ~om1· dala prn<'f':.s1ng 1·1,f'M'h ok Xlnl oppt~ FfUCLHK S575 \htlun· mind1·d 11fr licaut General off1cc part time Laj!una ar('a J o li ~ ~er 494·04k7 ;hk for FJame Gt.'llt'r a I OH m • S<il~ :.1,:rv1~1· <'krk t11 handl(• him~. phonl·~ & hll• typmi: m hu!>y l rvmt· 11f11t·1'. lmnlL'd 111wnmi.: 1•all for appl M 1'11;.sa :r.;7.()144 CLAIMS CLYK <~'Ol'ralofr \an1·ddut1e,, ' $700 .Maturi· w 1gd :.kills & 1•x o ~nenn• Kat f.42.;1545 \I c1dum' l\ pm~ room lor l!ro"'th · G4..-neraJ Offic<' Wtt oiler UMDHWllTElt TopW., ~ul Jn 11.:cnry. hc·aut nk IMSCLBI To SIOOO <'dM loc11I Xlnl FfLMNOC To $1040 l'.!\JWr in dip & dunk SHOPFOUMAH ToS2H K oowh-djw of NC m:ich EllMe PHSON xlnt e umpany pa1cl ht'flt'f1ts <ilong with our 1•halll'nl?IDA pos 1t1un" now ava1lahll' m our N ll oHief! f-'ILf'~CLERK CLl-~ltK T YPISTS ACCTGTHNES The Hhovc JlO!Hlwns rt• c1wrc prior 11rr1 ec t•x pcnen<·e. typ111g ah1hly und 'ur to kc,\' a1ldin1! m;u·h.mc by tuurh 1!. d1• s1ra ble Wt• w ill lr11111 qualified 1ndl\•1duaL-. f11r the ri~ht pus Entry h•wl p o s h u t i1 a I ,. om men s ural(' with ex penenre 1-'ur <tppt c-all 6404Sil). t'Xl 244. I:: 0 . 1-: Divl~1on or l:kikl·r Pruh"<11on St'r v11·1·:. t4u;il Opponun1ty 1-:mploy..r M F llJ.0542 or lniM, llJ.1441 Equal opportunity Employ1•r ~ F .... ________ _ GUARDS r-----------11ndus tn;i1 l''ull & purl llffil' /\II ar1·a s t·n.rurm s l' Summer furn11>ht•;I l\J!t•s 21 ;J r I V • over IM1rt'1.t w1'11·um1· I acallon No l'Xp1:r11·nl'l' 1w1• /\pp I Job I~ lln1v.-r:.al l'r1111•1·t1on I S ~1·n·11·1 ... 122" ,.... J lh 1 wi·th Kelly• Strl'<'l Santa l\na In • h:n 1c" hour:. !l 12 & I ·4 •w~ ha lonn •-h t Monlhru fo'r1 I ~ Vt' ,. "' !-or 1tc•rm a ss1j!nmcnts lta1rdr<'~,t·r 11 .:cnM·d 1ava1labh' for ml•n & I' i'. ~r-. & d.ay:. n~gulla I women blP t;41i 771.i•I Ask fur fAsa••bl•rs, hti. .1u.hr 1Moldl ft•k H A I It IJ H ES S Jo; II IM•i1tt::..11u, •ti:"' Ht-:rnt1ful -.;111111 nec1li; ~ •JJJl'r<ilur with f11llo\<10J.: l'Ctfrd 1mml'dlilll•ly. Servin!! N pt . In . & o e K p 1· r 1 t' n (· cf 0,.111 Ml''-:I l'lt·a~1..· i'ttll lne<'C'Ssary 55 7 22:J..I I . ll<iirdrt'~-.1·r. prcfl:rn!Jly "' t• I 11• n t 1· I l· 1\ µ JJ I y 1 lairport 673-f.342 tl.andymctn . .io hr~ week. SJ.75 hour. 645·3~1 or f.7S.~9 Call or c·om•· in today Pa i d v<1 ta l111n -. Bonu:,e-. l"Ot'vt•r a fee• Automob1 II• n1·1·c!.~a n for octasronal local dnv 11'1~ 1-;ic(·ellt•nl l'UITil>an~ bt-nef1ts S;1lary •t•nm· ml'nsural 1· "It t1 1•x J'll'lfrnt•t· For ~1ppo1ntml'nl f11r In terv1ew. plt'a:>•" t·a ll 642·4321. ext :.77 ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 3JO W Ray Slrt•1•I Co:.ta ~t·:,.1 t:qual Oppanu111l) Employer Lei:ial Scc-retar1~' fo r gruwrnl! Newport l1rm One cxpcrtt.:IH't•d 1·1\ ii ht..onl'corp (;;.011 ,kills. shorthand llt•aut 1ful ol fil'l'S. IX'l'lln \'lt'W . l'llll ).!crual group Ml'd '°' Open salanl'S Call .Ian. ~7~ LEGAL SECY 1\tstm area. ,.. trmc po-. w 1sole pracllt1uner 2 Yrs l'Xpcr nl'C Ca II &'B-7891 3952 CanlpUS Drhe l'Wwport leoch, CA ~ual oppty cmpluycr m f It . s;aiw· miirt: -·Donl sp;;;d 11·:,s 1.lu1• t•> mflaL111n .\fokt• more part li nw 111 :in t•xµun1 l111g hU!>ttlt'"' rrum your honw l'all l11r appomtm1·nt 4\M f>ltjlj MainlC'n:intT ~1 <1n t-;i. pt•r rn Jlr <·on<11t1vn1111(. plumblnl! & .:cnl•ral hulldmg maint1•nanr1..· II R area H<t6 WiH <·on lal't Mr Jone-. ~ANAGEMl::~TCNTH Bus1m:ss man n·~u1r1•:, ,1,~S(w1att.'. i;par1• t1mt• for tl1sl r t•ons u lt111g hu:. 1 1wss OpJJortunil } lo ha\'l' vour own h11>.11l1'"" " I I h Ii u l I n \ l's t m ('It t 1;11; 7~ MANll"Uf<IST f1,r hu-.y !.alon Must t11· 1·~1)l.•r & l ashtonabll-. r ti mt' HJ<'h<trd Oucllt•l11· Salnn. <!IX.I Nt-wpon Ctr Ur. NII MAHKF:TING S Pl'OHT l':xper'd t<•lt.'phorw pc11 pie will find making NURSES AIDS ()perungs on AM & PM s hifts. Good s lart1n.: salary ror rert1ffod a1cb Classts avail for non rectified aid.s Apply at l-1agsh1p <.:on,·a lt.:!>Ct'nt Center. 466 l-1agsh1p Rd. N 8 642 ·HO« Nursm~ LVN I lµt'nmi.:s on mght ~h1fb for l'T LVN Good start 1nl! s alar y & :dnt bl' n e r.ts App I y J t f'lagsh1p Conval1·~rl'nl Unter. 466 l-lagsh1p ftd N U 642 IM>44 Nur.it.>s Aide . all shift,, Apply lSSS Suf)l'n or Ave . Npt. Rrh. ---- HUttSES LVNor HN Mus t be ded11·<tt ed tu .:uod put1cnt <'are Hcht'I P1_,1t1on & full llmt• l'M shlfl. Fret• health In,, afkr 90 days Apply 14-15 Supcnur. N B NUt"Se:> AJdcs 7·3. 3·11 fo;x pt•r ur Tratnt.'t' Ap proved Ct.'rl l rarntnl! proj!. Mesa VC'rdc Conv Hosp. 661 Center St. Cost.a Mesa. OFACE CLERK TRAINEE lllt· Daily Pilot ha:, Jn 1mmt.-c:halc opcninl! fur traant'1' for lull t 1ml' J>t!rm:.tnt•nt Vll51lll)O In Lai;cuna Beach l'H OOUC TIO N TRAJNF:K Rubber host• prodU<'l~ lrv mc <srea Must pa::.i; l''> ph)'Sll"<JI 1ncludmi.: ha1·k :\·ray ·\ Kl'nd:1v1:, Ind:. l"o 5'1() 7!m 1-: 0 .. : uur (;la:.s1f11«I l>1·part 1 _________ _ mt.'flt Mu~l 111: .11Jlt· to typt• 3."1 ·10wpm 1 tyµm'1 h'!it will 1>1· 11dmm1stcn•rt t.o all apfJhrant:.1 . h:indl1· phQoe':'o. l•·arn •·umpuh•r and olht·r t.:1·n1•r;ll <'h•rn•JI clut1 .. , Uµ port unit~ fur ad\ a 111·1· n1l'flt an<I t'Xl"l'llcnt 1·11m p:in} twm·f1t.., S.ililr~ Procp www Coordinator SHl.500 1\nnu:.i lly Lc.dsc• lttstnlctor $111.500 Annua lly Appl> al Tht• 1-:mplu-. lllt.'nt & Tramm~ l\d1m111 1;f llunun,noo lical"h 5J8 Mam St II.ti. until 3pm May 214lh 1vmmt>n...uratl' "'11h f'K i---------• pt'flt'nl'l' For mlerv1t'w. p'4:usc r 311 642·4321. ~xt m ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ~S:J> W tiay Strt·ct Cost.; ~k:-.1 l'i4ual UpportUntl~ 1-:mplo~er Ow*r Dflk Girt liood handwn tml?. htl' off1n• worl. C:.111 Kam Spm 1'1c·kw1 ck P apl·r 549 1157 Pt Lunt' Warehouse man dn\<'r . start S4 hr. Rc~a l fttoauty Supply. 263 F: 17thSl .• C M Quality Control Inspector TRAINEE c ;ood driving rc1· Co will GENERAL r rain 1n i.:r111Jhi1•).. llard worklnl! rnuturc woml'n wanted ror '-'SwlJhshcd hou::.cl'lean· ~ scrv1tc Call 4!:1tH59'J. lrv1m· 8.13·144 1 Li ve m compuninn fnr elderly lady. must haw knldg of care. mst hav1· car. It hscwrk. & eook 'J! for2people.673·716!l Ual Penn appts w tbusines::. 1•x1•1· 1---------· for our 1·ompany uffu•er~ Pamlt:r want1..>d. Brush & roUl•r exp Own t ran~ ti) t-lti.53 Wt'Sl'Ck a n rnd1v1dual for hrst and sc1'ond shrft work m our ~uality Con trol Depa rtment. No ex pencnct· ncl't.'8:1ary we will tram TYPIST ToStOO Plu:.h 11fr for pcr:.on "ho hwt·~ lo t~J>t· IOOUEIPlll F/C C11m putcr kno" led l!l'. growth patent LABORERS TRAINEES ~SEMBLERS PACKERS Must have re la ablC' transp & phone. Long & short term ass1~nmenL-; Holiday & vacation pay SECllTAIY Hos pitalizatio n pl<tn l'rnmment firm. ty ping & available . ~'.~~"!~ =~ .1 · ... :i·i·~·d'·a"&o ...... typanl( :IMBl!mpus n ve Banking Savanjl~l l"">an COML LOAM OFCI S20KtoS2K 546-4741 <Across From Orange Co. Airport l EquaJ Oppor Employl!r Hotel · tlou ~c kl•l' pin i.: Pocwr full t1ml' 1 ·00 AM t.o3 00 PM Xlnl benefit~. Call for appt 645·5000 ext 520 Hotel San Maarten PJ'l-scntly the V1llal!c tnn m La!!una Meach rs seek 1nJ? the f o llowing 11ual.afl1.."tl employ~-. 2I02 Busant'ss Ctr l>r Swtf' 2l»I Huntington fk•ach 1!47·3491j H901 Wurner Ave •215 Laguna N1"'Ul'I AJJ.1)542 27957 Cabot Roud Equal opportunity Empk1yttr M I'" L-, _________ 4 LIVEIH Maletfemalc to hl'lp sem1-invahd etc Pre( dn.T. Pvt rm/ba & n·c- far1I. avail Nr OCC & UCI. 645-6397 . 837 0530 Lot Atte ndent wunted Must be 111 yrs old. l'\ill or parl tlm1• ('all 557-ll520. r<>wardmg, s teady & ,1 pa;1llon with a future Startin~ s alary $6.00 pt•r hr lncn •ascs will ht.' frc qucnt & s ubstantial. You LYN'S maywor1<1 orboth•hr FULL & PART shirts, ll .JOAM·l2.30 & 12 J0..4.:.>. Please call for TIME appt 55Hl282 ... Equal U11 MIGHTS I I• 7 pty Employer Part t1m1• Sh1pp1n ~ & Rcct•1v 1n i.: C l t'rk & t.rrklots Gn•yhuund St:i lJon.~2875 Pa.rt tJ ITll' Rect'pt1on1s l 10 ll• :I Sharp ty ping sktlb. phone personality. fro nt office 644·2507 Robin Masseuse Technic ian WEEKEND Part Ti'me u1-t110 RBJEF MA'fF.RIALHANDLING Garfield Car e IS a w-a,~ Work PartsStockperson modern. long t e rm ... ~1. bl t Ex d _.. .. •. allh r 'lit "th '""""" re 18 e person I) IMPOKT UIRfX TOH Mar hiru tffool I> penendcc Wc:s,·lir .. ,. not '"" care ac1 Y wr work Saturdays & Sun 3 "'""· colleoe & 5 yrs· 1... s 1c. require . 1 tr atn the reputabon ror com· d th ,.1 f d Excl'lle nt l'umpany henef1t~ ancludtn!: major 1TK.od1t•al and dental. Ca II or apply In i>erson on Munday. Wednt.>:;day f'r1da}' IUAM l:OOPM or Tuesday and Thursda 12 00Noon ·4:00PM or coll 17141 540.6080 ,.v " " mm.exf)l'r Syrs. Mu st pass company petance in the field of ays in e "'assi ie per. Import DircC1.or or 7141891-2441 physical 111cluding back convalescent nursmg. In Dflputment of the Daily s 14 yrs. exper Ill fore1i:in -----K·ray lrvm e. S40·7639. working with us you will Pllot. Hours are nex1ble TRANSMA K shipment work Plan MACHINISTS E 0 E --'-'eve the p-'-·ional but approxim a tely 8 flow of air/surface truf · · '""lU ...,.__, hours each day Must bt-4-day40-hr.weck satisfact&on you seek, in .. ,_ k CORP fie. n e~ot 1 at e with EDLERINOUSTRIF.S MATERIALHANDLING addition,youwillenjoya a,_-touseJO eyadde r • 2nd Mun business dvlpml I•--------• SERVICE PERSONNEL with expencncc fore ign c ustomt>rs & 2101 Dove St N B PartsSt.ockperson pleasant. friendly en· but no other expen encc• shipping . exam1nt' in· Across from 0 C. Airport •:xperience d~1red not vironment. Our starting necessary. will tram lt52 Ca 4 di Dri•• voices &. monifcsL'l to tn required Will t ram salary and benefits are Possibility of working an ... .,.... .._..,CA LOAM ASST ToSIOOO Xlnl future . loan ofrlt•l'r potf'nt UPTB.LllS ToSllO ~t ulhply lot'. beaut ofr. LOAM SICllTAllY SllO Vrof1t sharing, super llK'. LGAMDOCUM R E Uc or ACbooling. real future. • ta.UIS ,,,, PrnrlJ shartng.1llnt beftef TIU.mTIMI Multiple placeme n h . llU!M!r o/C CALL General ,...... ........... y ...... Work one of the following jobs and bring hom e a pay check for those !!Urn mer extras: Trainee Assemblers Warehou.w Worker!. Typist Seeman es Call today & work tomor· row. VICTOR Ta ••••tS.-.icn Ml 556-1520 Or-. 131-2622 IOI M/f •••M Offtel• HOUSEKEEPING F:xJ>t!r 1m :fcrrcd FRONT DESK fo:xper prefcrrt..'il Please apply m person i.wn 8:30AM & SPM. 696 So. Coast Hwy. ,Laguna Beach. Or call '494·9436. s ure confo rmity to Must pass co. physit·ol exooUent. so ple.ase call additiona14hoursdurini? custom s rt•gulat1o ns MACHINlSTS including back x ray . week to be eligible for $1683 per m o . DOT Irvine. A Kendavrs Inds orapplyinpersonto: full compa ny benefits Equal()ppottunity 163117.014 Take ad to TOOL & 01[ Co.540.7~ E.O.E. For appointment for in ~~E~m~plo~ye~r~M~/~F~/~H~· neares t Employm ent GARFllLD CARE terview. please call our = Developme nt Dept. Ad MAKERS MATURE COUPLE Convalescent Personnel Departmt>nt. Real flltate paid by employer for emergenry house fo r Hospital 642"'321. ext. 'l77. Salesf)l'Ol>le. PresUge or l..ac•DE S ""Lir.s Water Company f'r cc 7781 Garfield DAILY PILOT fke. Your own desk. Top "~ "'111; rent&utililies&salary HuntingtonBeacb.CA 330W.BaySt comm. Work with a lmmed. openini<s for Call 11-5 pm. weekdays 1714Jl47·t671 CostaMesa brokerthatwillhelp yuu responsible , mature sell ~1060&545-4050 EquaJ()pportun1t~ get listings. Over 30 yrl> s t a rter who rom · APPLVINPERSON -------Equal oppty employer Employer expent.'IH .. ~. municates easily with Medacal fiont offke g irl m/f/b .Wa.**··· others Sales expen ence LEAR experierked. C-Onsultant a plus but not rt.'Quired. M.D. Ne wport Beach DIDJ TIME HOTEL Part . t 1 m e Will train. Must have lite ~ """ Albert Pussel I audit.or. Salary based on t)1lingsltuts. SIEGLER !1...f.:..::!..:::1 ... __ t-.a..-.a tlJRSING fVEJllW'r experience. Must know 557 na25 --~ Realty Co. NCR·4200. Huntington -w Front office Recep· MWta with outstanding. mDOV1•-........-ns2 =~: ~~~~ Pacific INSPa'TORTRAINEE TRANSPORT-~\·. ~:_e iY~ ASSISTANTS =-= :,Tt:;;li;~f~ llCllVIUa C&. .. u--~•-· N-..,,, To learn all phases of in· 561-6479. ..,..,...,erJ: a rewardina lddll. Over 21. Start a l Electronics mnf1. is liable&enthusiuUcpeo. physical & back X-Ray. MBHCAL ._... )'tDllJOSlllOfl as 842·4321 Ext 250, --recelvln1 dept ~..,.ners. c..-u re· spection. Must pass DYNAMICSand "'"'~~ ..... ..i-· · .. 13.50 per hour. Phone ~a clertt for our l pie to work. for ne w lrviee ~7639 E 0 E TIAMSCUH anuningaaaistantlnour --~· f Eam extra mooe.y while clealftl service in N .B. . .. . • • . 313Sant· 1 w. seAngersCa~rom i P !time. Cardiolnav pra<'.' modern convalescent BPMETW E EN '4 . 00· 5 . 00 ~ ~.~Mbn.llituny le· !:~.ng up with your 87$-1909. Immediate open ing in a a · -~ facility Experit!Med In ._.. ...,,.."""• a 1 0 ---------· Newport Beac h Ins IDE . M/F IH .:=Uii~iii.-.iiiiil040iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit dividuall are pn!'ferftd. AlllforA"*" lypehelp(UI. HOUSECLEANING.Own •--y. p-..... al lines 1• but-W1·u tr·'-... _ rlaht Equal Opportunity .Mb l!o curftfttly located JOIN US! tramp, FuU·tlme or r art· ;:.;;-req~·,;r For in· Models ...,,;,;t. In addlik:"to ihe Employer m Irvine. but wUI ~ time. Top dol a r . terv.pleuecaJl646-3964. Makb, apply The Inn at W• .... MWfKn: Cinest in benefits and moving lo L aguna Ule)'OW"aklllain vaned, ~646-4871 Laguna. 211 N. Coast ModeJs·Male & Female salary, Garfield Care PartyConslt./A.sst Mgr Brach. .....,.,,. ualpmenta. llOlJS...,ot..DH•LP IMSURAMCl/SutJ Hwy, Laguna Buch Ir >'our ra ce h II s firov1des a plea11nt, She must be outgoing. We offer 1ood pay & W.imtch your skills• c..n "" ·.,.tr r~ character. is high rlendly worllting en· Mamtexp.Careeroppty. benefit. . .wule with jobs t.bat ~·!~me. NB area. ~-• "--;;--pr. c1e"'. MAIDS. Full or part Umc. flllhlon or 1oo1c5 Ullte the vironment. T. 0 learn ApplyC.m20. 25 Newport call for appt.Penonoel aityou. .._.__ ..._.._..~._ Apply Mary . San~~~&\.Clo.a(_j~~~~~~=!!1!i!i'f-~~!,!!~~m~~~~=--:-:~=-::-+ii~·MiiiloGli?ScccBeiT.irt~e~le~=====T--~ ~~~~~~.~.,~~~-.~~~~~~~-E_P_E~-.~F-n-.~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:~a~~~~~.~~~-app•n me~ or I PARKING·ATTEN, Ptr Dua'1 boulelleep. p!!l'IODal interview. You DANT. oeat, responsi· -------- C•H for •fler hrs •Piil ; office •. inl 'cautomla'i lat1Mt JANITORIAL • Ty~e MAIDS·wlldys 1wknd1. could be modelinl at ble, 111re11lve. 3 yr 1 d neildl S mature people wart, car neeelaU'J or s.tclU'ft Motel, 1881 So. twl.y u nut weelll So cll1ve exper. Poa1lble . over ~a. Wlllltlpttbomm.1'·•hr: ~SltOTS~~tin"m~ a..tHwy:Larunn =1ar~~· call now. •Al llLDCAal .._.CJPPlY.m.4IOO ~Service 511M1111. ral1e efter tralnln1. ttm l11•1•W. 714"31·5e00 ~!__----~ PAYYOOllRENT Gui P'rida.Y: lmidl sales, -t.nflal. U\e book· keepaaa . lull lime . °'-= Xlnt potenllal .. """penan. 0.11 ~ .... .....,.. ll1111lll1pen ~ li\alltm.daya, Mon·Fr• NewYorkWest TlllG&rfWd r.rtY moming delivery hll time days. Xlnt Your h i e nds a nd Xlnt beeerlta. E .O.I!:. MoclelingAaency ~lle•cb,CA LA 'hmet, Irvine area. beeftta. a.~i .. w Conv. M6lbbon use Claulfled Bayvie w <.:onv 2055 ~~~8'7~S~W~1eu.~,St~. N~B~~ 17141147·9671 8llO + per ·mo. Call ~_,. ur1a Cu b th h 111Urin.C.M.142·3!!05 -.-orSteve,S45-4543 ..... . -• '"'' w e n e y a v e -eomethin1toaell. TbeJ'll Madwa helper, live tn, Equal oppty employer ---1 tell you how well lt Have~ to sell' rruUrive. Oneachl 11e m /l/b a..ltied Adi, your one· w .. AdReluJta 142.5171 -Wfotu.tml a..lfllllldldOttweu. olllld.'t'IHlll. ••nltlceets.. •------- •"' ...... ·~. --............. ,, ..... --.,,.. ___ . --~ .... _......,.. ____ ..__ __ ......,....._ ________ .._. -........ ..-..: ... ----.... _..-_ --· --.. --~· ........ -... -... -.. ................ . . ~ . . . -.. . f ~'r.~~ ..... !!!4? ~~.?~ ..... ?!~ ~~~.~ ..... ?!!' r_-.y ___ . M!f....o.1~•:---·-'-'"""""--------.:QAll.:::::11.:Y;.i;."5ZJ'•"'-.JCul ...... !.,.. Snack Bar In factory ~W..e.d 7llO "-•Y• I041 ._ ~.?e ...... ?!... ...?~ ..... ?~~ ~~~ ..... ?!~ .. IWIT Rlllw ~ J::"fl.~-=~ =-=·~· ........... opee.ta11 for C.talot .,.,_.. lllV $0+Wf•, tauloi. t."'OOKS, WAlTIUCSSP:S ~ BIYd,Clll .......... , ....... ft'o9t •ttOR'l'llllES !laJ9 PlftOI\ W..ad Mfl = ~ ~ Allllv.al ..-lva.fullADUtllm~ Jr v la• Pura. M f ll ft fi1ll train. OOOd c-o .... blDanta Apply "' pentUc.l rorapp1 ... lam·ll•m RICSPTIOHllT • for ... !n'ANOAROSHOf!S =r&=·' cim.c.. Call !lm ~lk1ltol.C 111 .IDI• 16ri th ..._. s.&.womH p.,1 lime • I • t Minimum 20 hrs Ea llfi ... .,.......... 1>4lriuce pr•fe rred to'Ull ·ll••· ..-rmaaent -cwv.-Hran<:h. ~7·M.1 or P<'•IUoa. Typlna '" ~Z706 qui red. Good eo .............. Ot.tu.r P•l'l btnlft&a. CaJIMM162 Umr llon·lo'r1 tt 2Pm Jaril, lrvlDe Clu~. 7M-1SIO aft i WIPiiONST Newport ••<'I• area 1•--------Rlay fNlll ...-nHds c.,..._Plf'IOD, He<tvy pbones 6 typin g rNnlmum 50 wpm. Call "'-'Y .... ?MO. Ra~l wanted Cur Or's ofrice. .t:ac"Uent s;,ilary. Experie nr" helprut but n o t net'9&arY. Shorthand de · sittd. Must ~ ahle to type fJOwpm. must hkt' people. Fringe benefits. Good career opportunity Apply at 8* Warner Ave FlnVly "HOMEMAKER HOURS" ~'lmerschn1tz1·l wall pay ~ well to won Jus t 3 huurs » dMy II AM to 2 PM So II )'uu hav" i.t·huol al(•' "h1ldrt>n. you'n: homl• when th"y an: What ebe dO Wt' off~r·~ A job thal 1s more than a paycheck thuu~h the Sl.arttnl( WQl(t\ IS l(ood. and workan~ rondltaons art' exrcllent' II I!' an in terestrn~. st1mulatinl( )Ob that will l'Oml' U!. 11 welcome hreak from lhc old ~Wit' RECEP-T-IO_N_IS-T-. an!. ~n':fg~;;1 JU:.l !>l'c the phones. It typing. Call 77().8487_ WieMnchlllh.t Receptionist Insurance 4501 Jamboret> Hd ~ Newport Beach. Newport Bearh. C':.a Rtsponsib&e ror answer-An E<1ual Opportun1ly ana phones & othl'r Employt•r c&ertcal duties. T yp1n11 -----'--'---- required. Po851b11Hy for advancement. Contact C'.onrue 833-~. llCIPT /Typist TemporMry ser v1re or ginwitioa. Call Jt>nn1lcr 546-1125 ------'Rtaptimistto $1800 Newport Beach an•a. nus ls your chance lO ad· vance wilh super com- pany. Receive ben.-flb lik e s al'k d ays , <'hnstmas week orr + 2 wet"k vacation. Supt•r ntl'f! #(rowing bu!linl'!IS Type :!iO accuratl'ly. & Uus 1s yours' 100', frt-t' t o <ippli u .nt Cu 11 5.574>122. Restaurant NOW HIRING! DB. TA.CO, a rapicly 9rowin9 fast-food chain, .. WH ftt. MW OpetliftCJ of OW Mission Vi•jo r.staurant. W• ar• Cllfftftffy hirinCJ full Clftd,.....H,......,for the doy and ••nine) shifts. All positio111 atailable. Apply in penon I o..s,_ ot 21592 Mar9uerite Parkway, Mission Vie;o. s..,,,_ pnnlln& JU'od"'· tn'ln manu!lleir w•nted Mwll bave "IP ~ ti 10 Siramatreti. n•ed~ for •ail loft F.apenenl'l' pn· (\'fTt'd 631-48801646 5*Jti St·<'ret11ry 1Uookkt! .. JHir want'1d. 1 1(1rl otflc.-1 11ml ~truction co. \'a.pu !lea<'h 8.11 <93 SICllTAIY Expand1n1 Npt Bc·h ph•rmu·eutl('al cum 11811Y nl't'Olt secrtiliu·y. Type 60 lo 80 wpm . Shorthand or 11petld wn t · 111~ Mag card ex per helpful Cull for appt. Ne wp o rt Pharma ceullcals. 1197 lflh St . Npt Bch. 714 / 642-7~11Ext ll StlC tt t-:TA RY / Ri':l'EP TIONIST Newport J.Wa1·h Ins Co. looktng for maturt' person w /typin~ skalls·Sll helpful. will train Call Pat 7~·2975 SICIETAIY Newport Meach Law hrm seeking exper St.-t·rt'tary w txlnt typing s1o I Lo; Ca II ~ f>400. SECRETARY The Aktns Company sei..-ks u Secretary to as sast l'lm•ha:.mg Mgr. for growtn~ r es1deol1a l dvlpmnt ro. Purchasing exp prer'd. Must be xlnt typu;t & detailed orient· ed. Sal rommen w /exp. Xlnt co benf. call Sherry for appt (714) 832-2881. SEC R E TARY F /T , chet-rful, exp'd in diV1dua l w /strong typinR & s hort hand tale n ts wanted. Apply m person, w t re i.um e t o M r . nimtt-s at Robert Bein. Willi1tm Frost & Ai>soc. 1401 Quall St. N. 8. SECRETARY /bK. Part lime. 9 lo 1, type 70 wpm, S/H. S5 per hr. Irvine 957 -1337 5ecntwy jaKept .. , .. MH TNt ldat ll.17hr ..... th tk1 s...u, 14.14 ,.,. ..... A......,l .. Werti S4.41 f-w.._. s.....ca.r. SJ.ti,.,..._, ·-· .. 1e .............. ., SI0.50,.,...._, o. ... .,.,.... ''""' ........ A''.'.J •t l•,l•J•••t & Tnl•l•t Ad -· ..._ ef Hulk t:d.. ..... Ht M•Slr..e,tlwtlatlaa C•llOW 11141 tl6-Zl26 ... 6n.ass.. '• _. ~D0-214. Secretary Receptionist Uruquc opportunity ar furdiug dive rsity and challentcl! lo a sharp in divldual. This pos1t1on require~ 1ood typing and shorthand skills in addi uon to .:eneral officl' ~x penenrl' and familiant~ wllh basic :.cerctur1al funl1h>ns The ab1lih l• ~(.'t..'l and direct VISllOn l!> nrt'l'SSary. We offer an excellent salary and completl <-'00\P&DY benefits includ 111g major medical and dental. Apply or call Monday, Wednesday /lw Friday. 10 AM to 1 PM , or Tuesday & Thursday. 12Nooato4 PM. (7141 540-6080 TRANSMASK CORP. 3'52C••• DriYe Newport •och, Co. t;quaJ oppty employer m Jr/h SF..CRETARY Full lime. takes S/H & has expr in Accounts Payable lo wor k 1n s mall . 10 person . l.'ngineenng omce. Ex- citing, varlablt' work content with l(ood opport. togrow. 67S-3SS3 SECRETARY $1200 Newport Beach. l.W lhc right hand to the Pres1· dent 111 these plush ol · rices. Top notch com· panv with i,upl·rb benefits & ).!rowth pott•n llal Your Sl.'t'rt~l:.ar1 1J I skills arc rewarded with j!ood bonUSt.'S. I()()' • f-'rt·l toapplicanl. 557·tilll 1t!!. r-...tS..-.kt 4500 <'ampus. N.A 01Jt'n Monrlay Evening t:nlll 7 p m SECRETARY SALES Oranj!e Co wholesale di.'>tributor has immed. opening for professional salei; secretary . Re quires excellent typing, math. gener al oHit·t• s kills . Comr)l'l 1t 1 v1· salary & bencr1t pro gram. Contact Ka thy Parker: BLOWER PAPER CO 714/547-915 1 for 1n tcrview. E.O. E .. M /F '-nll •I~~ 4500 ('ampus, ~ A Opt.'11 Moncfay l::vt'n&ng Until 7 pm DEL TACO INC I girl offa<"i!. farm needs exp .. s harp. mature person with good office --------• skills ni11 time ~5344 SECURITY OFFICER $100 Hdief RN. dys. Nl'Wp<>rt An f-A1ual Opportunity 1-:mploycr M / F Convalescent Center,--------- ~Supenor Ave. N ~ _ Salt"S Reliefdrivedorhoml'dt• Mature person. p 111mc ---Secretary t.:xl!Cutive Secretary for president of Major Real EBtale <teveloper Excellent be n e fits Shorthand Req Ex- cellent opportunity. for self motivated an diVldual. 957·8191 I.Ivery, LA Times. N.R Ii hourly. eves & Sat The d)'ll wk. 3:30 AM·6 AM Coffee Bean. 54!H766 Must have e<'ono 1·ar Sa~ --~1~i:k . e;1a .2s1 ~. f-AnENTIOM Secretary MONEY HUNGRY ARE YOU IORED R E SALESMAN WANTED. EARNUPTO lS'K COM MISSION NET. I· Earn l!iOK to SlOOK by Chriatmas. 2-Fand out why new lie. earn big SS$ here. Come· talk with them. ~Our product/ ID· ~ive land I budget terms. 4·Pre-set appt.s. gaAore. 5-Find out why "•'ve got the best tbin11 goin1". Ask Cor Mr. Howard. ~340Z. AGENTS I WITH IEIMG A Have 2 open1nl(s for SECROARY? tughly motivated. self ~nter AJ!encies. a fee pd i.1.llrter. Aggressive sales exec. search & personnel agenL'> in h1Jlh volume of· firm, &S looking ror an_e:ic· rice tn million dollar cepttonal person to JOln location w /the number our ronsulting st.an. A one company. Call Al per.;or'I who has a lot of St.eUato for ronfadentJal drive, ambit.ion & desire interview. 963-5671 lo be a professional earn· I.I S••p 1r10111 Cre9Uve otflce needs 1 or 2 saleaperaons ror re· sideatlal ~ commen.-i<il sale. Convenient N . B location . Generous comm. split. PLAYA R.I. ......... 631-4990 Interesting pos in our Sales Dept. ror Sales Order Clerk. Dulie!\ me t e l e conla cts w I customers, lY.l>ing & gent clerical functions. Pleas working cond . xlnt e mployee bene fits & perm poa. Call or apply. --.. -.. -_--_.-/Pfaa----• Small Lot Stamping, a .II or p/t ..-..l•os for 17422 Armstrong Ave, rwa .,...... • ...,,. Irv. (714) 540.9340. ienerat restaurant work --------- nMr O.C. Airport. Must Sales be ti or over. Apply in Elltabtished & expandan~ person, chemical 1•0. needs ex· perienct-d industrial Sljt. ,.,,..._... saJea personnel. We offer Plue advanc e on com · -So ..... B-' I mi s s I o o s , m a j o r .._, ' .,_,t n!llo medical, gas bonus prO· Smta ~:labta wam. mwgemenl op- NexU.o llcl>ooald's portwUty. If you are .. ---------4 aelf' starter and have pro-Rel&aurmt HOSTESS ror ven abilities please call: Niil Bdl a.b. 4PID to 12 2131641-Gtl. IGMe, alDt workinl ea· SALE;. Xlnt. oPPOrt to uvblR--....tlit. Call for appt earn Xtra [ft CO.me 8650D0at520 · P / t • m e • U p t o ---------i $1500 /mo+other ..._.. benefits. For full details calJ Sbeepman Sale8 Inc. . •'S 49Hl93, i-5pm. ..... C» ntl How wouJd )'OU like M IOT t.o make $100/lllOO wt, Jminedillle openings in P /tlme or F /lime. ourfamUJ.-.urantat Household Items . .-1')t lotatiaDI. We re-,_•_._199 ______ _ quire no previous ex· SaiN .fOIDourJrtend· Tr ave I A g e n t' y Come ... ua &o-Pnncbllor has .xcellent Wa_,... opportunltl ror U · w .... , perieaced franchise l?n e Tc Jdt 11 lales people. Full or C ti a Part·ti•• poaitlona 111.152 JI Aw.H.8. .....__ aa _A._...dlla a.tllla. ........... .. ,..... ... Wltla UeeDN. 11ln • ..._ .... , back1rouad . ................ ing an income m the 20K br-4ckel. tr yoo·re people oriented & eDJOY a busy, exc1UnJ! professional at· lllOl'iphere. we'd like Lo talk Lo you We offl!r a h11!h com· pensat1on pkg plus bonus, ma1or medical. pd vacations. & an ex· cellent training pro· gram. For a conf1denl1al interview c.• a II. DirlD locMlar. Mgr 714.955-3614 CIM1'Bt AGENCY 1400N. Briatol Suite:!W N. 8 . ~fee pd by employer. s.cntaryl Nt!ed self slartt>r for job wilb klts of variety. Good tyt:Jing I& 1bortband re · quired. Some personnel work. lrvine Industrial Complex. A Kendavh• lndl.Co. ~7CILE.O.E. SICUTAIY lmmed. openinl(s in our regional sales office ror a raponalble pel'llOO with tood pneral office ex· pertedee. Stroq typing It ~ akWa a must. Will traln ln all other mpects ot job function. 35 hr. work week . Outstanding compensa· lion pecbte inti. dental. Submit reeume 1talin1 experience ai salary re- qul rementl to : eeo Newport. Center Dr. Suite 1215, Newport Beach,ca.meo. J1t .......... . Lead~.,!:yond Equal Opportunlt1 f'.mployer ........ ineome. Coo· --:;-.ii;;iiBj~-_. __ .. ...,, •nleat ofllua In •WUY -·~~~Jiil/PP~~~ ititCeater, ;clnt. OlflC:IMel. ""; m Comm 6 IDcl. for ••11 ... rt•f /data a.s. ..-nor com· proce11tn1 lrm . a' 'cm. lllitiaUve, neatw * H · rotANtcall: P'· mnatialaamallot- lllLLOIRAJE. ftc.oe an a.tratee ..-.. CCIII ..... ~ 6 wrtttee 110:0DIUE com1He•cat1a11 1kll11 COMPANY are required. Salar1 _ _.._. ..-. =-toaoeo.Coata --- SICROARY X1nt oPPOrt ror a n in. dividual interested in learning lhe fields of merketu>g and public re· lations. We are seeking an enthusiastic. nexlble & 111telbgent applicant to ass111t our V.P or market· mg. Handle a variety or reiponslbllities in addi· tJon to secretarial duties. Minimum I yr. expr. re· ql8red, accurate typlng d :!iO+ and some dk· taphone uperience or short.hand. Call Pef'll()llDel 714 964-3571 Coldwlllallker IWidential Bkrs. Co. F.qual Opport. Empl. •SICRITARllS• Secy /Genl Of c /Recept SllOO-SllOO Range ByApptOnly Employers Pay All Fees Uz Reinders Agency G!!O Birch. fBtab '64 Newport Beach, 833·8190 Sea-etiuy Junior·Are you Military police or set·ur1 ty backgrnd . No weapons. rotatinR shift. Large ro w txlnt benf & wortdng rood. Call Rita. ~. Coa!'ltal Person nel Agency 2790 llarbor. CM. NEVER A CHARGE Sewe rs, cx pc ric nrcd needed full time. apply Fabric Box. 26M3 Gell~ Dr Lag. N~g. 831 2202 SEWIMG MA.CHIME OPERATORS Exp'd desired . co~l a Mesa. 645-:Qll. 957·002M SEWING OPER. Exp'd., steady. $3.50 hr 'C). 642·3472 Sewing FLOOR Lt\ DY Expenence wanted. al once. Must have l'Xper in sewing and handhni: people. Salary open :no1 West. Carriage Dr .. S.J\ Calif. -----SHIPPIMG CLERKS needed. Pat·k111g & shap- P'DI for garment mfg. Must be respoos1blc St.JoMKllits 17422 Dari an Avl'. ....... 540.7171 a career minded & self --------- motivated person? We Shipping person, women 's want your enthusiasm. ware, garment exp pre· We are a young dynamic rerred but not nee. Tustin IJ"OUP of selhtanen who area, Mon-Fri.. 40 hrs. are interested in results can Barbara. 544-!1360. We pay year end incen· Sl•Pltte Cl.BK live bon~es & give you • the growth opportunity ftUCI DllVB you deserve. Impress us Exper'd crater. Apply In with your competence. person. C'all Vicki SG-3185. EDLH IMDUSTllES. Ille. 2101 Dove Street.NB l :IDprn to 11:30 pm. Mon • "••••••••••••••• ....................... -••••-•••••••••••• ...... ' thnl P'ri. Allo weebnd Kil IENI: 2 8llr • Wllite 01WD ....... t. ,..._. work avallable. Call l blldt, 7 •..U. Need Hama. UHd once ami. 8DDll home. JOU'U 1o¥e .._'UIUUO . .._. No nper. req'd. Your ihlmt ae.mo area. AJI 1hlft1. Good COPY MACI •• ~-Paad weekly. No Fr" \0 lood bome, e ... .,. i..lllUtbeovel'll. mootb old Doberm•n•--------- STIEITS MOllRL TEii PO RARY .. HOTLINE lRVINE 752.1542 Part • Jl'uU·thne varied l•TUSTIN-----$58-··90·27• openln1s l140-S320 per wtc. Pree placement. mst liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii be 18. Call 9am·Spm WELDERS 84'7·2151/6e-4008 Swimminf pool route man, fut lime. Must have exp Ir own truck SMdlebacit Valley area Slll-8022 'llACIB/Pn Sdlool Expr 'd, immed. op port unity . Fu 11 or p/time. Npt Bch area. ~ Teacher • Pre·Scboo Certiri c ate o r ex perieoce. Afternoon or morning how's. 640-8820. Teachers AJd. Afternoons must be a Christian & ex p 'd. 646-4334. -ra.HONE SALES . ABC WELDERS APPLY IN PERSON LEAR SIEGLER T1aspDrf ~mnlcs 3131 West Segerstrom Santa Ana. CA, EOE M/F/H Work P /t im e 1n our1•-------- telephone sales r oom WOMAM tAM/PM shifts> and still have pleasure lime for ARE YOU OVER yourself. Wal( cs -+ 40? romm.Cullforduta1ls. W 0 UL D L 1 KE L.~J:,t::S IMTBESTING WORK T E L E p H 0 N I:: WITH A FUTURE? CAM YOU WORK SOU CITO RS. 4 dy wk. SPM·9PM.nosell .noex F/T, 4P-12A, IMC per. S200 mo + bonus. WKHDS? 549-~ We offer health ms, ~1t·k TELEPHONE SALES µay. vac . & b<Jnui, No sales Will tram NB loc CALL 645-0336 Newspaper sub~ Yo ur phont>, 4 lo :> hrs a day Anti"'" 8005 S200 & up eomm wk. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Exp. pref. Over 21 LO. Anl.Jque side board Buffett Newspaper Ent.~-~. Oak $200/best offer . lto3PM0nly. fDt-~~3 ____ _ Tow truck dnvl'r needed. Applmces 80 I 0 Must live CM. ex per. on ••••••••••••••••••••••• ly 646·96.'ll t'REIGHT DAM AC E U "'ow Truck Dn'v·•r" ••x· HOTPOINT SALE. 3308 •' ~ ~ ~ W. Warner nr Harhor. per'd. Top pay Apply Sant.a Ana. 979-2921 G&W Tow1 n~. i40R <lunsWay.C.M ~2-1252 TRAVEL AGENT net.odt'<i in sail's of vacation travel incl ·g c·rwses, FJT wu.rs. 111tn'I salt.>s Salary & comm (}uahf100 only nd apply 957-2700 TYPIST 40 hr week, appraisal dept in r1n<' J('Wd r} store Some ru.ihts & S<it. many company benefits Ask for B<!tty .Jewels By .IO&"ph, S. Coast Plaza. CM TYPIST •$715• El;Lab co needs ;,omrone who can type 40wpm. lllcy will train on IBM· CRT Call 640-8470 AME RICAN Cart>er A~ency 610 Newport Center Or NewponBuch No Fet----VETERANS Xlnt oPPOf' to earn xtra in<'Ome. Part·ttme up to SI.JOO per yr. plus other benefits. t'or full details. & lo rind out af you're qualified call NAVAL RESERVE 552·3524 ---- CASH PAID Ws hr ,Dry ri, R efr1 g~. .,.'Of'lun1ot or not !157 -11133 --liARGAINS·Usl!d refngs. wshrs. dry rs. g<trur, bt.·st buys, we scrv. appl. &st ~· 53&-0011, 536-4330 - USED REFRIGERATORS Washers tdryers. Acsl Apphan«l' Sales & serv1t·e ~ 536-091 1 1975 Maytag l'le1·tr1c dryer. $100 Good cond1- 0on. 961s-7362 WASHER DRYEH SA.LE Reconditioned re finished, 1.ikt• new. 1 yr guarantee Your t•ho1t'l' S.149 ea. None highe r . Sale ends Junt• I Ap phanceTown 5.'>4·5432 GE1Penneys was h t>r , dryer ICl<.'CI. Many op uons. l.t.ss lhan 2 yrs old. New SliOO. wlll sell 11a1r for $300. 661 60411 1 fl34·5461 pup, loYea people. Call ComradGr bu •1UPlua of a.M. 3 t.on bid ~y ceft· tral afr eoedlUoners', Must eell. You iutall or IW da • IOIO we imta1l No reaa. olfer ·-·················· ~ Call 171-acMO CASH PAID For Id uaed rum, aoU· qu. •clrTV's 957-8133 ** llUY ** Good Uled Furniture I& Appliancea-OR I wUI .e:JI or SEU. for You MASTBS AUCTION 646-1616 & 133-9625 WATERIED Nice headboard and pedestal. Brand new Cheme&ex beater. SI 75 645-1351 eves Upright llarketeer Ref'ri1. MOO. 1 American Food atieer aoo. f'l~ 1556 , RiveUer lleuanine a&onae ayatem. Approx 334 sq ft. w /stairway. Galvaniled ateel deck log, desiped for parts , storqe. call Scientific Drilline Conlrol. M7Gl. Aak for Dave,• 1110. RidiDI mower. 7 bp, U1eQ 4 boun. ~. 646-1321. becween~7 pm. Irvine Jlacquet Club cpl!; Wide selection or low mem6ersbip for aale. priced furruture. Some Bettolfer.133-at:M Engl.ash an~ues. Bednn "Whirl~" e-le-g-an_t_a_r-ea sets, armo1res, marble N(CS, 8xl4, greys, wht. lDP. I.ables, crystal chan· rust. $350 ea . less for. delier & l Ulth century both. (new $700 e<A) •. • b r a s s c I o c k . 642-13'2 642·6706 Ref'ngerators ' ---- 83&-9123 Carpeting. 120/130 yds. Ovome & glass top table 4 blk leath chrs . walh base rug. $250. Lvg. m»g. Red scroll, like nu, must see. Sac/ofr. SlS-9627 aft toam. 551008 Mesa Verde Country Club New couch & O'llJlchang ~i.~_rsh1p for s a lc. armchair, brn plaid -------• Herculon. l mo old. pd Sewmg MachiM for i,<ile. $318. sell ~00. F.ves , Ztg.zag, etc. Also Sanyo 5.Sl-4971 stereo. AM ll"M stereo,. ----------cassette, record player. SOFA BED .. Must sell. 3 hke new. Hitrdly ever month.<; m:w Earthtone used. $175 557.9393 cnlor~ (omfurt;iblt• Sl40.6.11·5059 WANTED Ht>frii:t. <lbl l\1ng s ize w<1tt-rbe d . bed. kng sz bt:d, bunks, framt-. new mallrl'S~. ~te~~h~93-770K ' li ne r & ht-akr $1 75 ~ec1nt• broom, New $75. 67:>-282'i will lalCt' SJ.">. TV tu hie Excellent condition 90111 black vtnyl sofa $100 Swivel arm l·halr SSO JxGrt exerut111c desk $.'ill Call 646.3724 Sofu , «h:.a1r. :-.ol1d b1rt·h d1n1n~ table. muplc• chairs. maple ktng sz headboa rd & bed set. )(amt-lable wt gJJ-9442 l'Vlc':> was SSS. take S3o. ~ 19'' Port cir t v SI001bst ofr, 4 DodJ.te van slcH'k nms mke ofr. 2 qu1·rn sz bt•ds prds. t I I y1•llow floral. J?d l'Ond ~.or ufr. t I) paisley 11nnt tles1..:n $10, or ofr. l!d eond. l·all wknds or t'VS afl Spm. 6">-98ti6 Cosla M~u --1 Sofa & loveseat. Liv rm Hand)<.um1· Thoma,,v11 t; labl1.~. Twm mMltre~~ & duun~ ~m set. lHOt.I; 8 box, II' sliding d<)tJr & MarJ.tt.>Carsonsofa S350 . scrt't•n . Wood ln·ani Brass l'hromc ~ ~irror hdbrd. Sewmg m ad\ bar cart $300. 646-1427 962 ~- Beveled glass coffee & end tablt-S, S75 $12!'> Hall r redenza & !!Old v~1ned mirror $1 00 640-1.395 Sof11 & luvcseat. km~ i.t mattress st•t. a ll likt' new 979-0089 PA No plumh1ng needed . <i20 volt portablt•, perfcl'l for condo or palm. S850. 964 3911!:1, K' oatmeal sofa. piped 111 ~~ __ _ brown \'elvet • luxcdn Newport Beal·h Tenr11s s~yle. tufU!d back. su,o membership. lllOO. G~een w111g_ bal'k chair Call aft 6 644-77~ with m11 lch111g ottoman --· -- with skut around bottom Hummel plates 1976. thru oC both. 595 Misl·. h.cht 1971! $400. Candle h .;hl r1 x1ures. makl.' orrer. /Jennifer) $100 mint. ~7049 498-~. ·--------HIDE A BED, DUUBL.E SlZE MATIRF'.SS, DHK t.tsc.._w GREEN COLOR S511 Wmded 1081 b45 9866 MUST Sf-:L L ••••••••••••••••••••••• NOW'''' Country Oak l'haar!., four. and round table. Call ~-82M. GcracpW. 1055 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Refng, dbl l':.anopy bt.·tl. knit sz bNI. hunks. dmt!tle & cooch 4!1:i.771M. Adult 3 whucltncyd!' for hand.I tap 53&3280 WAMRD DRIVER SUHDAYONLY Washl•r . dryl•r & dis MOVING. all appl & d1• hwasher S9S carh. Gas c.wator furn items must ~e SIOO. 646-_SM!_ __ R<> ss.9-5988 Mlsical ..... _Ilk 1011 To deliver Daily Pilot bt.md.les to carriers Re quires van or lar~e sta lion waJ?on 11nd a J?ood drivinJ? record. Phone 642·4321 and a s k ror Harry Seelt-y or Don Wilham .... EQUAL OPPORTUN ITY EMPLOYER Warehouse dnvt•r Must have i:ood dr1 vtn it rt" cord. Position open an our C M bran<•h. t\pply al 'The Earl's PlumbmJ?, 1.526 Newport Blvd .. C.M. 642·1753 W/\REllOUSF. m:1.P to rill orders. rtt mcrchan· dise & stk prod. Some exp pref'. Apply in pers. 2424 McGaw Ave. Irv. · 'Jbe fastest draw In t.he I West. . .a Dally Pilot Classified Ad. Call Today 642·56'18. Whirlpool dryrr $175 Kenmore washe r $1 75 &th white. SJOtJ 559·591!18 -.. Refng 19 cu fl SxS. only $135 Garden Grove Appllann~ 13191 Harbor Rivel. Garden GrO\'e. 537-6333 Warehouse.• Clcaram·t> Refr1 ).!s. S45 & Sl'IK Washers & L>rw rs Sl25 537 ·6:i3:1 . Cara~e s ale TV. bed, l'OUl.'h, bt>dspread. hair dryer. hand 1:rochelcd tablecloth & lots of misc. 15631 W1ll.t ams, apt 48. Tusllll 543-9824 . ------- ..... lfaald Goods 1065 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOVI NG Must sell bed. ram. rm. furn . 4 rattan chrs, 4 bar stools. tables 6 mis<-ale ms 552,5275 Jewelry 8070 licydH 1020 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• • Sol.Jd 11old art1fal'ls, C:en- Ladles J.wbeeler IJke new tral Amenl·un collet.11on. $75. Mans ne w 3s pd, _'.!'el !175-0252 for apJ>l Ralei~. fully l'QP-SJOO farm. 548·:>386 SchwaM, girls "L11' Ch1k" st mg ray. lk nw $75. 642·3449 1748 Bon~i re Way. NR: near corner Tusllll & 21st Gem Stones . Rubies. •~meralds. Sapphire~. Amethyst at substanllal discount by pnvatc par· ty. A.II stones fu.lly up· praised by independent laboratory. 7141558·8239 1035 M1e••1w IOIO ....................... Pair ol beaut indoor kit· ten1, box trained, Z-31114. ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gibaon L7 Jiwtar $400 or bill ofr. Fendt'r Super Reverb amp 2 yrs old mi or bst ofr. Must sell both. 551·2373 1017 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pamic.s for Sale. A Yellow Mapc Amazon. Mexal'an Redhead. 646-2890. .... &erg.. 1090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OUT OF GAS? Buy a Bnmhall piano & · get a moped free. BRIMHALL PIANOS Acron from &outl't CCMl•I Pl1u 751·1121 RBn' A..WllJMHALL For SlO. a month Acrou fTom South Co.st ,.., • 1 751-1121 Gulbransen "600" SOL. Sf-DIG. CONS. Org11n. Mint. Orig IB200. Bllr1 • tmmHe7-3652 WEBER Grand Piano. 1 ' Mahal. 1913. Good cond. cooo. Call 552·43116 IHI ....................... BeauliM 25" color TV. 2 )'T' w1ttaa'1. free de· llWI)'. SUI .... 1'116. •"Cob' ClGlllOle TV ...... -. ..... --- ~ ... -...._._._ .. ~-..------·-----·----- ~ • •• -. .. "P-• ........... ---... ----.... _ ........ _--. • .. tt1'1 ...... '" ...................... I INll.W to60 C1 ;11 .. S./ -•• .. •••••••••••••••• ... 91ZO lllN IT' 0 '0.y D•11ailer "••••••••••••••••••••• MfleS.• .... hrtt a Ac•••lf'let t400 •111 I ....................... -.... T..-'"° .... .... ~~ ... ~.~~~! llt'C'I tOll --------... '11 Scarab·l30 TS out· ............ ••••••••••• 6 l,.ll"r llUO X Int cond Uod only 2 "12 "-'d, ~ ton, f ryl, 8' K.ln1 Cab-over. 13700. ·~J.'ty~. • ..__.. ~ Cl111h:1 9120 ........................................... ._ ~ T...... .,..... I • •••••••H•••••••••••••• '51 Clle\'y bydromatic I • _. f7f I <>Pen• oa-A Week •• PORD WOODIE "'I"-~ , ..... k .... ·-1 •• - $SAVES n · to JI' All Modehl 1J11mi lo ~· Try w. • ,,,, for )'OUl"llt'U'. Wu ·~ he•n• to~ )'OUr t'Vctr)' bout U'l&nMi H.'MSON SEA RAY BOATS dri;..• ....... LMdedl .... L•••• • ... •. acw..cl Oft • .. • • •• tl'lilw. MUI& MU/belt ol· •Ir fer. --~S.U.ITS.7311 711-121 ...... 1 ............. ...... WI 9'60 ~forJ~~-••••••••••••••••••••••• ll' Hob6e Qlt w /tllr. l.1400 1rbaltdf• ~/l'JO.W44 Kn. BOAT 2IO IOAn UllD LOWPltlCIS 8t,ach IUvd 6 Cal Hwy It 8 ~M91 WAMTID l:\lat 111llfttima n for Chn s l Tilft 4'I W~lk'rah )'al'l\I ~"" l'~ll tt1ll Alhi.on , Nt>Wport Rout t 'en1 .. r l~l) SIAAAY·lf71 ('ATAJ.JNA 2'1 Rn11tol l.i)U(k'Cf ind1.11l1•i. 1rwu1 low1•nnt1 .i••nr l'I' 514.•~ nlWtl iwll IMO !IOll7 So6ntJ1n.11 ~ llkl' ll\'llo lll'I" U'a1ln RMON~..fl(NO ------at' Trl U t"'lniah. trtr. nu ..on.·Frt.".'7:»~:30 l'\&Jl)'reetored ! SlJ,000 '1oc>7er.~tZll .. ....-.............. . S.turda_P.:8:00-~:00 17M1'1 Cu'tllllYeurCer? ----- m a & t , t' t c . M u l' h Matarcvdet/ m11h1rlal 11250 1080 Seu ..... 67Hl62 =~atl· 19 .. TD ~~=! =~p~ c.c.ta Meu IWa 581A ...... Fora.. lJMd lmporta 9110 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Honda t:lalnore E nduro 11u.i1.1934 ..UCil Pi"'"-·1 CalllllbarDoa "11 tlobt .. air with trlr .t. --8 ..... o.rD NEW! 1S ""-· 27,412 ma es. a•IL 3171 c at hox. Van • 1101nt l1~c. lo ma, aJ.ot cond. V ~" _.be If I V~4apeed, powera&eer· t-----------M11rlnt1 liloraai" Ulu\' 663Llllt ______ 8laupwakt AM/FM stereo our c ..... ce"' •ut u i n t . m •111 ov a l a . .... <lt•rk. wht hullli, whl caasette w/auto reverse. blark or elegant cham· (6U31)(lK7819U 9701 I '7tl llONUA XL350. ~ $170. Fits BMW. 675·3587. pagne, these a re rare .UJ66 ••••••••••••••••••••• mum w/ l • d k blu11 m 1lu . l'er f . c o n d . classics not to be round -ALIAaG..-0 llU1Pl'IS Koller ~flntt Jib 70mpg. 18SU. 642·9807 '88 C.dillar Sedan. m isc. elsewhere in O r a n 1e •J.C. fOITUNE w I Ill .. r" t )' w Ind u w . (il&f)' parts. '71 LTD Slalion County. Leatherinterior . S?JO}lolr 11141~ IMtl won mis"' p"rls wood d ash. A M /F M PonUac-GMC -''llt Yamaha XT ~-50 ~.64S-i2:.i. • stereo cassette. glaas 30>E . LstSl .. SantaAna SALIS. SllYICI AM>LIASI• "18 a.EARANCE NOW IN PROGR~! Zt' SAN"rANA llull only an1* t.o m1, xlnt <.'Ond. side rurtains hlghllaht (714)558-1000 Mold rt-Jt-ct t.'WO. P h ~ 980-2304. ~llWI ----Alllloafors.M t his collector 's item 's ...._ tt-s. Sale/ •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• feat ures. Must be seen to CLASSIC WOODIN llAUTY L"unge of employment fun-ei. :-.alt' u( m y 32' Yawl llwlt by t;urup.•an 1•rurtsmen A );a1•nr1cti at ~.~Ill l '1111 t173 :11!13 .... /sto.... f 160 IMPORTANT beappreciated. .. ••••••••••••••••• •••••• NorJCF. TO JIM MARINOVW Rfo:NT Lux ury Moto r READERS ANO l87ll Beach Blvd. hom" ll' Palomar. ADVERTISERS HUNTlNGTON BEACH Sh>t.•µ.. 1; IO!SO /wt.oek + The p rire of Hems ~ · 142-2000 wm1 64(.1.gsgs_____ adver tised by veh ic le I' 5 2 c r 0 s I e y s / w . Rfo:N'f 23' 1-'IREBALL deale~ in the vehicle Com pletely restored. '72 Datsun pickup, nu Urefi. ram per sbell. Ong. paint beige. Really Oean. $1950. MS-6625. llACH IWOITS IMI Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH '76 Courier camper shell, 7SZ.ot00 wht whls. air. AM/F M 1-------- ca'IS. auto, QiOO. 640-4356 S Alfetta sed an 18K :.t:!' \\1tht) l'1tbin Low hr:., ful'I t•ffu•1o•11t IUH <'flt( lh1t1tul 1h·p1h r1mlt•t --------... \'II"' <11llt•111111 "o lur .. i.:1· <' 1'Al.JNA :J.I I •SI J '<1 11~ VIit' Nwµ1 1llM•k II) /.l•l\I i-J'll'o,(10 ('ri. JI\ II\ l;iM Nl•w1,11•rtt•r K1•1t·h n1 "''"" I 111.,,.•l t I') 4)M SELF CONTAINED class1f1ed advert1s inj! SOm pg. daily driver . loah. 5lip1/ REASONABLF.. 645·22113 ~~~p~~f: 1~~~~s~ S3450. Gary, 642-9807. ·n Dodl(e. auto, air. xlnt ti.res. xtra clean. $1999. 754.7449 miles, AM/FM ste reo tape, A.IC, runs on reg. rnt.nt seU. 67~91.37 nr&flb. 1ru1l n~h\ lrll Sll,000 fl,.. 7~ 0114 .ift 'orun SAT SllNullllu' Docb 9070 Trailln T .. 9l70 license. lnrnsfer fees. •••••••••••• • ••••••• ••• ••••••• : •• ~•••••••••• finance charges, fees for ,_.. Ban.uia r at SUPS AV A.ILAILE air pollution control de· I 'h11t·k \v,•ry NU h1.1 K~ '55 FORD PICKUP, very clean, bf.st offer. 631·2239 lJft. tb>t.oo Whaler. I) r ukl 35hP. Johnson, buw & ,,1dt> rails. <'Over. tra1lt•r. t:Nir.>, etl' ~.000. Also b1.: whet'! trailer for llW boat 5!5t.I 673-168tt No:.uil or mu:.I YAC Nt'wpurt 646·0551 24n Nomad S/C, Musl 00 vice certificalJons or de· 4 Wiie-' DriYn 9550 ll177 21fl 1111' 1.·ru11'.-r •160 l'-t ofr ti75 43:111 moved. ~:!9 6 aler documen tary pre· Fnrd llt>rkh•\ .lt'l W ta1~· __ _ paratioo ch"rlle& unless ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1977 Sea · fh y :!4 II Wt>ekt>ndt!r H2 huur .... 1Jt"t·k & t.11ul1·111 tru1kr tti :0.111pe, l'OV\.'r , .... u b , Ti aam1rtotiolt Olh . ., f"ed b MUS ... SEE' I <l l I r 76 Terry 2S fl S1C. sl~""' 6 erwise s pec1 1 y , , ~ 1941 ~!.I ;lh I.! tr ,,1 t•r. l<iP l'lll\ 1 on •••••••••••••••••••••• • ""'"" the depth fmd .. r . m11r11\t· <!I No\.t .,. trlr t~OMl' radio. AM1fo·M 8 tnwk Mu:.t s.•11 111• ... 1 t'd s h vfr swreo. trailt•r. lull covl·r. &T •O µmis li75 4464! trim tab~ & swim Sh'P - S1f.CAI Offer ~ 6.'iSti C c:....t-/ hke new. Ma ke offer advertiser '71 JEEP CJ7 ••~n._. 9120 7""""""" MH / •~ .-.._... -•· 11,1113 miles. Soft top. Ill ...n m•>,t••r ... ·1ta 11u1ran. & ------;a .. v ~. "" ~ • •••••• • Ciani 9520 ·8. automal1c. power t rlr. xlnl cool.I. 1ni.1uc ••••••••••• ••• •• 'ST Conva ir 8x4-0ft. a ll re· Cl sleerin•'. AM/FM ste reo :.Lorn.it· 646 ~570 For Sulc• '72 T1o)(a $5499 modt'lt'd. Mus t Sec! ••••••••••••••••••••••• " Nt•w cni.:. l!ood shape. $4,000 •bes t o rrcr. ~· Ford flatbed. duals tape, Tacom a 's walh ------'67 Dodge ~. ton P /U, stw>ll, aulo trans, P /8 , V-11. 3 t anks. $2000. O.B.0 . Alan 67HlS3. 'Qi Ford 1 T. nat bed. Sl800 Rbll top e nd. Great worker 675-8153 '71 El Cam Class. Pretty blue. very rlean. Auto, PS/PB. G t•yl. sav~ gas. S5700. 548-!H54 Sl5.:m or offer < lrdt'rt•d new bout. must sdl' l'oll Jim at ~:ll8ll or Jerry at 546· 1200 15' <:l~µar 0 1>t•11 liow t kll1w If> ""'· muny t'\ Tn llull HOhp M .. r .. Trlr Lr...., $1200 or offr1 l'.1 II .1:. k ll bout 1• x l r a :. 962·3139. Sl450. '37 Ford flatbed ovals. (61067) I 198VAAI &" !$1 ---------1rare> R. fenders. lonl( $6366 '73 Chevy 1 • T. Super Trailen, uttlty 9180 running boards V ·II JC FORTUNE <lleycM t> Loaded. shell. xlnl l'on<l ~ 64i.! 6.'WIO fi75 4784 72 Llt.)(11-:1• \'a n I'S l'R, ••••••••••••••••••••••• SlSOO. 675-3175 * , . Make offer. 661·3047 ""ALFA RO..OSPID& Aredclaasic! 1314ANHJ. $39'9 IEACH IMPORTS 848 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 752-0900 '74 ALFA ROMEO GTVCOUPE 5speed. factory air cond &Slt!reo. (0267001. $5399 BEACH IMPORTS 53' llaueras. lll7H. IUJ<ury Lehman l l! ,·u1111>ll'lt•, i\:'tt 1-':'.1 <«1;.s. plug 111~. Bii.: wht.~l lra1ler for 18fl. --------Pont.Jac-GMC y911 9570 Have sol'TI('thing lo :-.t·ll'.' .d 1 t> :-. .-I ~po r I f 1 s h l' r $IOO i.:d nwl'11 l'tlnd 17 mpg boat $250 SE.LL idle llE>ms w1lh a '"""' L~ lst St San la Ana •••••••••••••••• ••••••. Cla.ssalied ads do it w11ll 53:>4.!l.'JO 645 tiOOO 642.-fil73 or 64:! :>l!lt hwy $t!>()() 67J.60W G?J.1689. Daily Pilot Ch1ss1h l'd Ad DAN ""(7j4 lsSS· lOOO 848 Dove Street NEWPORT llEACH 752-0900 Allfot. Mew tlOO AlltcK, "New 9100 Auto•, New 9100 Autos, New 9100 Auto1. Mew 9100 Autos, Mew 9100 Autos, Mew 9100 ..............•........ ....••.•.•..•.......... ·····················~· •....••.......••....•...•...•..•..•.•.••..••..•...•.••...••.••....•••.•.•..•...•..•.•..•.... Take the SOUTHERN SAVINGS ROUTE YOU ARE FREEWAY CLOSE TO 5 OUTSTANDING AUTO DEALERSHIPS 8 FIAT Mission MERCEDES BENZ Viejo SOUTHHH~HGECOU .. TY'S @ Imports ~IOWIHG AUTHOllUO DEAL.a SALES • SERVICE 18701 Marguerite PARTS • LEASING P.irkwdy SHOP & COMPARE OUR LOW LEASE RA TES 0 BARWICK DATSUN e MISSION VIEJO IMPORTS E> SOUTH COAST FORD 0 S AIL CHEVROLET MISSl()n V1e,o 714 /831-1-40 714/495-1700 e SAODLEBACK VALLEY IMPORTS SHOP& COMPARE IN SOUTHERN ORANGE COUNTY CRHK RO. • LAGUNA BEACH -. SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO CAPISTRANO BEACH 'DRIVE ,A LITTLE • • • /It,• I l1i11111 to.:. ~ CCMlfy's Mod Modem IMW DHter FACTORY AllTHORlllO SALES. LEASING & SERVICE Gooo Selection of Excellent lrade·•n!' a1o1ailat>1e S .\IUH.F.HA• . .._ \'Al.I •• :\ 11\IPOHTS 21402 MAllGUfltlff "(WY , MISSION VIEJO 11141131-2040 0 0 • ).¥ ATCH FOil OUR &RAND OPEMIM& THE ALL NEW SAIL CHEVROLET 900 SOUTH COAST HIGHWAY LAGUNA BEACH 494-11 31 PRICE OF GAS GOT YOU DOWN? PLENTY OF GAS SAVERS LEFT FORD Ford Fiesta from 40 MPG Ford Pinto from 32 MPG We've been here 17 years -some location -some owner -some aood deals -coll or come in 494-8515 lowest rotes on leasing SOUTH COAST FORD 303 BROADWAY, LAGUNA BEACH MIWA&ISm l's SAVE A LOT! ------------------------ • 1979 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER VAN VS. autom atic trans . pwr :.leering, radio. front disc b r a k es & radtall1res (126183>. $6295 fo:xp1rt.-s 10 pm 5.29.w ~11t~tn1t.11 01>1m Ua1ly & Sunday 'tll 111 l'M ~29 llurt>or Hl\'tl 1'(1 ... 1 a M 1·;.;i 546-1934 '75 Pl YMOUTH VOYAGER I <!i" w h c e I ha ~'" ~. pusst•1tl!l'r, V M. iJ Ulu tra~. n l(hl s1dl· sl11.l10J! 1tr . t'ffi ll.slon l'•inlrl)I sy-,tem. /\ :\1 ra d111, nl·w \!otlltl' paint t l!l.WJ m1 SJ.!«'> ( '<10 l..c !'>l~ll .... tht' O<.ul~ 1'1lfot. J:JU W Ba) SL . l't.1:.t.1 Mt•siJ or t·ull l'1r•·1ol.it 111n Ut·µl . t~\<! .. l:r.11. 1·\l :!IH i i Llu.ll(t• t•1·111111na)' 1,n I. Ot'" I r h run ... c rt·~•I hlui·lo ik h ·11«.lci ..... i..1ni.! 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If your car is e xtra clean, set' us t1RST! ~ #I ltt Or-.. c_., 2925 Harbor Blvd. cps'l'A ME.5A 979-2500 WEIUY USED CARS CALL UsedCarMgr 540-5530 1011\SO\ & SO\ • LINCOL N MER ruRY 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA WANTED! Lale m ode l Toyotas, VolYOI, Pickl.qi& & V ana. Call "! toc!aY ! __ ................ c .... ..... ........ .,., ........ , W...,Mll'tTMI Ut UI PQ off 'jOW' ~· tnd a turn It into cull. We wallt to -uy •all d the pampend MBZ's we cu find. We wekotne the opportunity to live you 11 auti.t.afttial cub retuna on your lnvetl· mmt. Call P..,. Kay at Hrue d Imports. Inc., _11 ...... (on&he 8lllla Au Jl'Wy,) (714) •mo, <714) S'lllll '74 ALFA ROMEO SPIDER 5 speed. slereo & an eJC· l'clle nl co ndition ! t331MPT>. $5599 IEACH IMPORTS 848 Dove Street NEWPORT REACH 752-0900 9707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 Audi fOOLS. New tire;.. Snrf, AM lt'M stereo S!LOO 5Sl~I ' St-II or T 0 .1. . '7K Auch ~. l{ood t'Ond. xlnt int. weat j!as m1 . 20mpJ! traf fi e. ~-26mp~ oi.ien rvad. 5.'il-16.51 "iti Audi S 1W. Surf. auto, :-.tert'll. llkt-new t·und. :ll.IXXI ma. ~50 fi73-6350 --IMVf 9712 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 77 HMW 320!-Blal'k with t;in tntcnur . :11r l'Oml . -.1erf"'l1 1•a...,sctlc & ONLY 11110 1 mtl•"i' E1'1·c llt>11t <'•IOU1tw11 ' M11 :-.l ;.. .. ,.' S~111u 1"r1. pty. Call ti.l.) l47!i ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST -~· " Sale.-S.·r viet• Lt·<i~inl( Roy CarYer,lnc. Rnll:. tlo:t t't' UM W t::AOJambor et· :->ewport Meach 640-&144 I 972 3.0 CS lnj. Supt·rh l'UO(I. offer~ tS.:rtl:ltil Ov~rseas Im port.-i 642·0Wb CREVIER & I ~~ & UOAOWAY' SAl'f!A A~A 835·3171 1 .. 1 ULllM&TF OAtYIN(; MACHtNL •USEDIMWs• '7620024spd (896NZBI 'n5.'l)4spd$/R (0179 1 "i8633csi SIR (09.WZCI '7833Ji tl5pd ( lOlUOR > '78 J20lA alloys I 167VDA l ClotedS.1t~ 'bi BMW 200llC SpLc; Cpt>. XJnl mech, new uphnl. Zi!mpg. 65M. 7141752-tiffllH -------- '761MW 3.0 Sia 32.000 onganwl miles! All the ext r a s i nc l uding leather interior. s unroor. power windows. factory alloys, superb! c 4162341 SADOUIACX VAWY IMPORTS 831-2040 495-4949 BMW28>0. il: 4dr. Arr. A /C. Ve ry C l ean . s:ml>/or besl. 731·5601. Aft 5 call 89:)..8215. ?71MWl20I Auto. trans .. sWU'OOf. air cood.. stereo cassellt>. immac ulat e t hruout ! (81MTJA> Sevttal to choose from. SADDL8ACX VALLIY IMPORTS IJl-2040 4'Mt49 IOI Md AIEN's .& , ' &'50N. Beach Blvd~ LA HABRA ISMi. No.olSA Fwy> 17141 IJJ.llll Cloled~• '74 Ba varia , XLNT . l7·2ZmPI. res 1u. lo mi. auto. t.pe, urf, ~. saan. '74 2002. New t ran11 . bnkea. lire., cua, very ni~.152115. 67S.8'. ~ 9711 ....................... 'Tl ~-Sllvw, ' ~yl. IOIO au&o. 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Pt·rlt>t't t•undltlon 1 Lo m 111•, OrilJft&l Randto San1,. £.ZONOM F• owner su .~ou 760A.,,... 1Mf1»-31»t UIO ~DOOi '11 Men,ede111 rhlt ~n~ 41~ mikoe, 4 •Pffd. ' &ood cond . ld~ll l rnr l'Yliuder. New palnt. new rwt«auw CJIOOor bt>t>l Urea. tllOIOH4t8PlfL> Jiml7S-4652 $JOH -----* lC. FORTUNE '18 .. 450SLC" Pootiac-GMt: 8eau11ful nwial!Jr blu·· :OlO E. lat St .• Santa Ana pw.nt, :.unroof, lt'athcr t714>5U-100ll seaUni. power wuldo~:. !2a>l21 •DATSUNS• W..Wectto. OfAIModtfs SAL~l.E~ING PAR'J'S..SERVJCE COST A MESA DATSUN MUST SH 1'.l6Jt -l>ol Row<J 0 .,....,, G<e>w •M .-.nJ> '73 M R 280 SF. 4.!> AM/FM st.en~ nvy blu ext. nud blu int I ownr lmmac xlnt cood Ask.: SlSOO&e4447. '64 M.B .. aut.o. PS. leather uptWtery. lac pnt. rud::.. very t'ln, 21mpg, StOOO. 546-8374 7t4/64~Jt46. "T1 91 lS C'Otf P•: A lloyi., AMll''M. atr. PQW\'I Wiii dowa, ttWlf' 37M Mllt!I 117 •• (°'481 "76 9lZF. SUv~r. !;luck 111t V('rf clean Only 3!1M md• 01132) Dir 642-tlH . ----....... '756 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • l DlALER IN U.S.A . IOY CARVER ~~~m~~!;c *•!'Oft ........ \'----'~ CIOUO ~VNOAH '59 Silvel' Cloud I $19.000 985-4144 'Qi RHO Cornwht' t' 1w phonl' optionul M1111 Mu::.t sell t>7~11b5 I 9760 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SA.Al SALIS. SERVICE AHO L.IASING '78CLEARANCI:: NOW lN PROGRESS! BEACH IMPORTS 848 Dove St rl'et Mtea.1Mp1•IM ..._.,1.,aulM ..... UIM ············•·••······• ............................................. . ......... t770 v•...-9770 MC ...••.........•.•.•.... ....................... .. .......................................... . '17 Uliavt!f'Ut*. Velluw. lM KARMANN GHIA M RalDb&er Amencu 2 H,W>nu. CONVERTIBLE Liit• clr,JIMPG,MWmotor6 1»-0600 ~· MIQO,..... u... Rum peat. lat "1IO taMa it. TIWll2 f o r 1111 11.' tltU vw S.1uu1~b11ck . 26 mri11. ruo.-1 icrut $1100 l:ia II '*> UM afUpm. BUSES! '73 PANEL VAN (1127867) 73 7 l'l\."S \UlO \J'1•ll I "n !H 'ASS !2861'0 I 1 Utt»l fOC' v11cat1on ' '181 rA..'iS t~l'ZI I 1\Jr, lllt•rr'O. low 1111ki. CHICK IYYSON VW l\>U!;(;Hl!: A Of ~ t: C'<>a:.t l!JWJ) at l\1)'l'1d" On vl· Ne\ll>Ort Beat h 673 0000 OPEN TODAY MEMORIAL DAY FrCllll It ... to 6 pM OVER 120 NEW & USED VEHICLES ON SALE! BOB WITHAM VOLKSWAGEN '74 vw 'Ibiai. peat CGDd. hardtop w /sunroof. AM 11o·11. uuo orr. ~nm lt17VW' COM'f81 .. Wiike oe wtatt.. at.ereo CUMt&e 6 • l owner. local car. !1NSYZ). ONLY. $7499 MIWPOaT DATSUN 818 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 133-IJOO 9772 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VOLVO SALIS. SBYICI AMDLIASIHG OVERSEAS DELIVERY EXPERTS UAUteCI YOLVO 1966 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 646-9303 540-9467 ~COUNTY VOLVO EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO Largest Volvo Dealer ID Orange County! BUYorLEASE DIRECJ' "~"'~ 2025 S. Manchester Anahetm 750-2011 ·• Javelin Runs cood. Needa interior work. •Jbllt an ...... ..,a. lllHfl -,,,0 ....................... lllNTOONDlnON 77 ...... Hardtop Coupe. V-1, au&.omauc. power •Leer· in«. power windows. lan- dllu. (ac.t . air. Ult. cruise. AM/FM stereo tape, loco. cuatom wheels . 32,219 milea . (8100)(SZ2RXY > SISU •lC. FORTUNE Pontiac·GMC 3lOO E. lst St .. Santa Ana (714 )558-1000 19741UICll Coupe. VS, automatic. pwr. at. & brakes. air cond. & vinyl top l75.1VCO>. CSUt.25998). $1911 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 10t>O HARBOR Bl VO CO'>TA Mf~A b41 0010 COMVBTIILE i2Centurion. whl w/wht int.. loaded. new top, super condition. $1850 84&-'nrM ••••••••••••••••••••••• i2 El Dorado Converti· b&e. Russet ext w /bone leather int. Every opt Xlnt cond. $3.500/Bst orr. 645·3200 eves UP TO 500 MILES ON A TANK OF QA8 $ MEW'79210SEDAN 2 Door. 4 cyl. engine. 4 speed t!anamission. body side moldings. tinted glass & underco1t. (Ser. 632939) (Stk S5e6~ 53199 NEW '79 PICKUP Fully factory eQuipped. 5 se>eed transmission. undercoat, W11W tires. tented gins & economical 4 cyl. enoine. (Ser. 40567GJ (Stk. 6406) 54699 MEW '78 200SX 4 cy1. 5 •oeed '""'. '" cond ~ tinted glass. wsw tlfes. AM/FM stereo radio & bodv side mold1119s lSer 080337) (Stk 5 115) 55699 ""* '*" .... ~ & ~ mddecteQlllJ ..... &lllfeet to ll'1or ... Good ... 72 ~ ...... puollC8llOft. 1979 MB turbo d1r•sE•I. ~D. sunroof. ~.500 Pvt party. SSS.808_1 __ NEWl'OH;I' BEACH 7600 Wu~tt 4••- ·74 Volvo. Xlnt cond. 22 mpg. $4395. C..11 768· 1835 752-0900 Wttlwlilisltt '76 Volvo 2114 DL. air. Trade your old stufr for ;.__._ 9765 893-7551 • 638-7880 AM/FM.snrf. xlnt.cond new goodies with a ~;~~!!l!!~~~~Late 1975 300 Dlt'S<'I ,.....,_.. 714 /848-&s23 Oassif1ed ad. 642-5678 • .._~iMliliillill ••••••••••••••••••••••• ··Weneed lo buy clean Datsun used rars" w/sunroof. x lnl t•onrl. 1971TOYOTA ~~wner. Sl3.soo. CBJCA S Will Pay Top Dollur S ---------5 11peed. air t'ond & COSTA MESA DATSUN HHAND NEW ::.-teroo tape. A well.rared DIESEL for bea uty that's a dream to d ri ve ! ~H:\RBORBLVD '79MIZ2400 <~VJAl. 7 S4M410 540.02 I 3. Front ('t!Dter arm rest, OHL Y $5895 AMIFM. air. Medium HOWARDChevrol~t 1974DATSUH red w/bamboo mtcnor. ~ Oove&QuailSL'i 610WAGOH crom NE."WPORT f\F.ACll Burgundy ex tenor. 4 642.-1366 833-0555 ~'peed trans. & air cond. ---------1(8)1,PH>. '75 Ml2 450SEI. ONLY $1799 Beautiful dark brown, .-wPOITDATSUN immaculate• Auto., air, 8ll8DoveSlreet stereo tape, s unroof. NEWPORT REACH ~~ leather interior 133-1300 $14,900 pd ded CHICK IVERSON '?3 3'0'l. 4 5 ' loa . VW-PORSCHE·AUDI EXTRA M£LEAGE '77CEUCA J..i.ftback. 25.496 miles. 4 cyl . automatic, AM /FM tape. mags. rad ials (~lSPT) <611251 $5166 *J.C. FORTUNE nuit cood. $4100. Must see to appreciate. 445E.CoastHiway GMC-Poot1ac ~58S7 at Bays ide Dnve 30) E. 1st St .. Santa Ana 673-la>O Newport Reach (714)558-1000 I:::~= *..-Z '75 210C ---l-977TOYOTA Blue exterior. 5 speed L oca lly own e d le UmACK trans." cassetlt:. serviced . air cond .. Blackooblack.5spced, <631SDN>. stereo. >yr /12.000 m ile air cood .. stereo, real ONLY $7299 warranty. 026PHK> wire wheels & a local JIM SLEMONS clAI'. m7SFYL NEWPORT DA TSUM IMPORTS 0NL Y $5999 ~R~~~CH urn>HARBORBLVU. HEWPORTDATSUM 3 0 COST A MESA 888 Dove Street Ill-I 0 631·1276133-9300 NEWPORT BEACH 71 40Z very clean looks ... 9742 13)..1300 aood. runs beautirully 14100.213/965·6606 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• •-am . ·-------'16 MG Midget Special, at.000 mi's. xlot cood, ·n :mz 2+2. 26,000 mi. $3200. Aft 6; 960-6066. air, AM/FM. bluew/wht -MGil------,-7-4-4 inl. tax sale company ••••••••••••••••••••••• car. $7100. 642-IJ31 dys or 548-9996eV(.'S '77 MGH. excel!. cond, m~l sell. 9000 ml. Isl '76 :mz. hke new, auto. $4800Lakes. Dys 549-7725, Private party. wk:nds/eve:> 997 -9707 646-038! -PwJeot 97 41 '75 Datsun 8210, 4 spd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ong ownr. xlnt cond. PEUGEOT e&-!ra)l 9725 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77 Fiat X19. Gd mi, AM/FM 8 track stereo Alkinl $6500. SSS.6342 ....... 9727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SALES. SERVICE AHDLIASIHG OVERSEAS DELJVERY AVAILABLE IEACH IMPOUS 848 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 752.-0900 '74 Q,,-ona: 4 spd. w I sun- rool. fm ca'lsetlc, maRS. $!:500. Call Brent 546-7405 l971TOYOTA CRESSIDA A local trade lbal is "loaded" & bas only 19,000 miles. < l.34UZU > OHLY$5999 NEWPORT DATSUN 888 Dove Street NEWPORT 81-:ACll 13J..1300 ·~ Corona. l dr. re nt valve JOb, 2 new tires. S600. Ph 645-9502 eves oo1y '71 Toy CMll. 4 s pd. ll)mpg: Good body. vnly top. One Owner. 968-7592 '72 Toyota Cel1 ca. AM/FM. AIC. nsoo. ...... Mew'79 HOMDACars MA.MY 9750 ___ 67_5-_~ ___ _ To Qooie Fl'Olft! UNIVERSITY a. ..... ..... C... • GMC , .... 2850 Harbor Blvd. OoMa Mesa 540-9640 ....... 9730 ....................... Classic 1968 sedan, bllt/tu, all new int, ~/offer. 540-7576 "Tl XJ6. Silver, blk leatb, new tlre1, exbau1t f& t.uned. trmIOlolr. 611-0748 XII 11'12Japat. Reduced for quick 1ale. saoo. Dl-'1123 days, U1·9079 ...... 15. *=··-974 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '16 Celica GT Cpe. Sspd. '71 "911T" Alr conditioning, S speed, AM/FM radio. 68,821 miles. Beautifw condi· tion. t732DUO> 1917 POISCHE 911SCOUN Black on black. Air cond.i stereo, a lloy whee a .ts leather. (mRXI>). '"·"' IEACH IWOITS .. Dow Street NEWPORT BEACH 75~0900 c lean. xlnt ml. blue w/blk $3700. 640-6687 vci11s...,. 9770 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VW -Having trouble sell· ing your car? Try us Top dollar · Paid for or Not! Bring your car to Jim Marino Volkswagen. 18711 Beach Blvd .. Hunt· ingl.on Beach · Ask for f)-anlt Marino or Tom Aikin. '71 Yellow Convertible 9'w: Xlnt IU mi. Prv Pty .... 631-5833 •• '78 VW bus. Mint cond. Air, auto, AM/FM. w/x- tns, bm Ir wht w/strips. 39-M, needs nothing $5400. PP. 548-3882, IG-93'15. '71 Convert. Xlot cond, AM /FM. ncls new top. Sil()(). Ph 881·3946 ar. 'TT~ •· ba/blk AC '-'*·--_, aarr, allo1~._.Aii 1rii '71 aa,_ BHtJe CICIClvt • .. -.... tn/llUt· --~.AU x&ru. 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N1' new rdJI. tlOO. -ldp_.. wllb auto 'T7 Mante U.rlo 201,nu llToOtooMf°'l'om ~.power tWaket, Younelf with luury. &a:io --.. ._. l d Alll,,. ltenlO, etr. len 11M1Tol1'1'11 air ~ .• wire wbffl lMIUZI) ---------~1~·~ t~~: Mtlu..,,N.250.MMM:! HOWdOQewv•t rovers, bi.teltet teeta, "'91 7'MOM•ICH ,.,._., Oave•Quall8'1. '1a>'ltA.!P. <•BLQ> MO.sao ... A , .... ca '77CMlftOUT NEWl-oWl'B"gACff llHI Sedm. ta with tao in· VALUYMOln MONZA IJWHI terior, Ult 1teerin1. HI~ 4'Mt4t • lll!Md. JIOW".1' 1te«1nK. cruise control. power _ __ ~ brakM. air rondl lt1t CHIYIOUT 2821 HARllOA BLVD windows. PIS. air cond, "II Oarmro LT. zsM ml, UGNl\i. 4 ('yllndC!r, ci• COllVITTIT·TOP · AM /Fii 1tereo 8 track FM atere.c>. V 8 euto, Ct'llent &Iii rnlleMiC"· only IAlfMk.'Ci! SUv"r utertor COSTA.MESA <SllWCR). _, p p C'l~•vn Ul,000 mlkw 1"32SXA ) ' .... t I h Open Dally .. Sunday •19-"1 tuf5 SADOlBACIC w.1h .,..rfunc y H t ~r ·w 10 PM _.-n'" -S.0.5l3CI "11 Oimero LT T '""'· ••r. y.o1.11 -·~1·t• 111•:~0f' . "11!.~•nMIOO 2929 lfarbor Blvd. COW'I ....,.. -· ._." ~ cnl"°"' I~ ,.....) · u11t C,...,ta M""~a 0111• ~ ... matc .. '-g blue PH/PS, •uto tran-'. all Ill 20 .. " 49•49 .. 9 "" ""' ....... """'" 1uo pw_r a rr('i>. St l'rf'o, • -~ .. ...-.·no:.._1 ••T 546-lfJ4 ln&erior. power steering, ...,,,1111Jl.m67~ ~ w""" • -!!! air cond, power brakes. ~ • ~ I f ' HOWAltD et.•...... GORGEOUS (a121> a. ..... 9920 ••••••••••••••••••••••• fllMAL 1971 CLIAIANCI! on t ':A m•ros. C'11 J>n ro11 . M<°lflll' {'urh111. Mah bu' &t Nov1&1> Oru11lll' c cd lll w"' SAYEMOWU! COMMfi.l CHEVROLET '"-" 11.H I a · 1 II, . I '•~l\\H ~\ 546-1200 li ASSAVt-:R '71MONU 2+2 llatchbac'k V 6, 4 sJlt.'t_'Ci, >f)Ower :.tct•ran~. fat'l aLr . ult AM / F'M Slt•reo, rallyc• 19, 193 mil~ 1611451 l!n5UOH > $496' *J.C. FORTUNE Pont1ae G Ml' I ' .. ' ~ ,,... Do•• & 9111111 Sh. '17 OOOGE $1195 l:JA ~lr\ NIWPOaT MACH PICICUP 540-5630 W~1.---c..,.IJ).OHs "Jl ~c~\!ett:~~;h~~,:~b~;,~i IW!8\li1 _..,..; .. • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ampe r s el / oot 2626 HARBOR BLVD S..·~lc••'-.-. lt74MIACUIY 28,887 miles. (61 110> COSTA MESA COUGAR COUPE < lHllS&) ' _.,. . ., MIW•-'48•.U.WU •aa......c_.., lt ....,.c-.ron .. ......... c..... ........ Of'IN 1OAYS4 W1H 76a.7222 Chrytler 992S ••••••••••••••••••••••• I 979 CHRYSLER LE IAROM l Oil V/j, aulom ntH• I ri11ai. • pwr st. & br<tkl•i., 11111c•cl ~U.'IS, r:ult0, l'U,,11111'1 •H' 1•en1 s l ri Pt'b ti. 11111rl'' (I~) $5295 ~ >1res IO µm :;.:.'!J 7!1 v~. uutOn'l&lll' lrnns .. lllr $6l'6 71 UMCOLM 1~1tlll • pwr st & brakes, •J C FORTUNE TOWM CAR AM fo'M s lt•rco w /lj • • All extras includin1 sun IJ 1wk. s pbl 11cat. vinyl Pontiac-GMC r oof. SSOO below lll1• & w s w t 1 re::. m> t:. lstSt .. Santa Ana Wholesale Blue Book . 1 :I.!:J.K 1-'R l (714 I 558-1000 ( '1087) SZ795 '76 Coll G.T . xtra ctn. R.J.Damerow&Assoc. F.xpires 10 m ~.ztt.79 rmgs, dual oil mtration, 752-2526 <>Pt·n Daily & Sunday 'til 10 PM ~.Yl9 llurhor Alvd. Costa Mesa 54~-19_34 __ li!.llOO!firm. 646-:.>52. Mlfcar 9950 '-"Cl 9940 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORANGE COUNTY'S NEWEST Ll.NCOLN·MERCURV DEALERSHJP RAY FLADEIOE UNCOLN·MERCURY 16-18 Auto Center Dr SDFwy·Lake "'oresl exit IRVINE ll0.7000 1011\\0\ & 'O\ • Ll"H.OLN M fR( 1JHY 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 76MOM•ICH GHIA Sedan. Rich brown metallic with tan in- terior. A prttision sized aw>moblle with family room (074PGNI SlltS 540-5630 1011\SO\ & SO\ • LINU>lN·ME.AUJRY 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA '17 MONARCH SIDAN Gold metallie with gas saving cruise control. AM/FM stereo, power seat. power windows, lilt steering wheel. <505291 1 $3995 540-5630 1011\SO\ & SO\ • LINCOLN·MERCURY lmft.YMOUTH fWrYC•lt• ..... 3 Seat StaUoa W a1on. ~ tL.'-M. v .•. t.uiftnt.. 1 la11, emlaalons COlllrOI ayatem, LIR re- mote control mirrors. A/C, automatic. pwr. &a1J1ate window at docH" k>cb. Priced below Blue Book. 76,000 ml. $1495. can be seen at Tbe Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St.. Costa Mes a or call Cfrc ula\lon Dept. 642-4321.nt.210 ,,,,..,_ ... Gf9fwyC•t•• 2s...Sta.w.,.. Blue metallic w /blue ml. AIC. AM /FM :itereo, auto .. s peed control. emissions control system. tinted glass, pwr windows & locks. Priced below blue book. 74,906 mi. Sl49S. Can be seen at the Daily Pilot. 330 W Bay St . Costa Mesa or call Circulat100 Dept 642-4321. ext 210 ----'75,.,Cmto. Slltl riN91StaW9' All extras. P/S. P 18. AM/FM. /\IC. c lock . enuss1on control syi;te m. V-8. e tc . etc 78,230 miles Pnce Sl,495. Ca n be seen at the Dally Pilot. 330 W. Bay St . Cos ta Mesa or call Cir(•ulatio n Dept. 642·56'78, ext. 210 ·74 Custom Satelllle, ;ur. · . , 1974 POMllAC ....... v .... automatle tnu .• power lteeriq 6 ....... white 1idewall1, air cond .• via7J top t-.JCR) ''"' Expirea 10 PM Wto11 Open Daily• SUDd.ay 'UIJOPll 2lll2t Harbor Blvd . eo.ta lleaa 546-1934 SUPERSTAR 71ftAMSAM 19,277 miles. v.a. automatic, power steer-ing, power windows, fact . air, velour- appearance group, tocss , mags. tilt, AM /Fii st ereo tape . <«19451 CTC'7UOS) S76" *J.C. FOlfTUNI Poatiac-GMC 2lnl E. lat St., Santa Ana (114)558-1000 711'1ANSAM In gleamlng black, reo intenor, offset by gold mag wheels. Air condi- tioning. power windows. power s teering and brakes. 15CTTDLJ S749S s:40-5630 ·68 Cad wht w tblk ml, new paint. top, tires. wire whl rovers. very ruce $1850. 846-782A :nMJ 1-.: 1st St .. Santa Ana 17J4 1558-1000 <>Pt.•n ();11ly & Sunday 'Iii 10 l'l\1 '7SCOU~Alt l\r<·t•<· white wilh matctung white vinyl in· tcr1or, lilt steerin g wh~I. AM /FM stereo. < «>3 ltZ t-: l IMMACULATE 2626 HARBOR BLVD. auto. pwr, 64·500 ma. 2626 HARBOR BlVO. COSTA MESA ::/;~::ns. 979-8466 COSTA MESA $3295 \ ......... ,..._""""~"····· 2'1'.~J ll<trh.ir fll vd <'os ta i\fp..,;.i 540-5630 •• ,, ........ c......, , ....... '71 COUGAlt XR7 17 .500 mile s V 8 . automatic, power steer· ing. power windows, Ii way power seats. crwse. ract air. AM/FM stereo. landau . s unr oor. mags1n ew radrali; 16U34>(579VAV> Mntcaeg 9952 '75 Vauant. V-11. P /S, P /B, ...-a.1.c .. 3 mos. FREE driving for Qualified Buyer. '78 Pon· llac Phoenix 4-dr Seci. lo m 1 Immediate possession. Assume 24 payment!\ or $16<> on o.~.I .. commelK'ingSepl Isl. P IP 833-3177 1011 \SO\ & SOX 'JllRIITV TRUCK~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• new paint. 4·dr. A/C, 546-1934 '71COURIER Lo ngbed Pickup 5 SJ>t,>ed, AM /F M sl erl'O cassette. 12.345 ma lcs 16U48> (lK 197!Jlll 1977FORD 49,300 m1, re liable • LINCOLN · MERCURY MUST AMG II 642'5311 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA '76COUGAR l.1gh t ~reen wit h rmtc·hing grl'en interior, automal1c, air cond (5WPCN> $4766 *J.C. FORTUNE Poot1ac-GMC 4llOO E. lst St .. Santa Ana cm >SM-1000 $6966 *J.C. FORTUNE Pontiac·GMC 2lm E. 1st St.. Santa Ana (71415511· 1000 Automatic. pwr steer. mg. air cond. & vinyl lop. Cream exterior & tn· ter10r with less than 31.000miles. <990SXG 1. ONLY $419~ HOWARD CM ...... Dove & Quail Sts. NEWPORT BEA<.:lf 133-0555 9965 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'il Cat.abna 4 dr t wner. lo rru. PB. PS. AC. muny '73 Grand Prix. 1 owner, otht'r xtras. SHOO. very clean. $199$. Pb SS2-~l ~ ~~~~~~~~ '68 Le Mans· One Owner. '72 Pao Grand AM. full auto Good coo S650 power. good ti.res. Xlnt. $3495 540-5630 1011\SO\ & SO\ '77 GltAHADA Coupe in gold with tao 111- terior. AM/FM 8 lrark and air condit1ont:d com fort. (9J7TOl-:1 '71 MONARCH ---------~-rood. 67s-4238 Open Daily & Sunday 't1I tOPM 2929 Harbc1r Alvd. Costa M c!>a 546-1934 Allto$,N•w 910 Aados,New I 11,t,1 \kl'-.t 546-1934 9100 • LINCOLN MERCURY 2626 HARBOR BLVD COSTA MESA lfNl\SO\ & SO\ • LINCOLN·MER<URY S399S 540-5630 IOll\SO\ & so~· • LINCOLN -MERCURY GHIA Coupe in maroon with matching Interior. acr cund. c lMUBI > $4995 540-5630 ICHl\SO\ & SO\ • LINCOL N · ME Rf'.URY 2626 HARBOR BLVD. 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA COSTA MESA VOU'LLLJKE' '76FORC> MUSTA ... G l·DR. Coopt-t6.22i miles V·f>. aut.omalJl'. power :.tc.'t.'r 1 n g , A M FM C6~J(41URTV I $3766 *J.C. FORTUNE Pontiac GMC 2QXl Jo:. 1st SI . Santa 1\nd '71 Maven ck Slick, ~d ·72 Col. Park 9 pass. wa~. '71~558·1000 __ cond. lo mi.~. pvt pty Wh ite, full y loaded! ,74 • Mustan~ 4.cyl. 4sp. Eves640-2834 Xlnt! S2,100.67Hl61 AM /FM cas s , good 2626 HARBOR BLVD T1 LTD 2. 30.000 miles. '76 tiaCURY trans. 12.200. ~-8577 • Xlnl cond. Priced to COSTA MESA movefast.979.2728 MOMARCHGHIA 66MUSTCONV. VB, auto. Sedan in bur n ished run.<; great, nds body/ bronze with matchinl( p a int $2 .495 f i r m NOW IS THE TIME ls Your Profession tan vinyl interior with air &13-5662 or 640-2522 HOME REPAIRS ''. condit ioned com fort. for Job seeker:> to check Did you k.now you can PiS. P/B, CCY74PGN> '67 Mustan1-: lkaut1rut the Daily Pilot He lf> S319S cond. Whttt' w /rl•d Wantcod classification. ff place a class1f1ed ad in leather int Near class11· Ow JOb you want is not Ute Daily Pilot Service 540-5630 $2700 644·2119 there you might consider Directory for a whole ---- offenng your :iervices month for as little a s 'tD Mustanl( Runs well. iiiiiiiiiiii-; ~1th an ad in the Job St.77 per day'> fo'or more nds paint $1000 Call Wanted category. Phone informat100. eall 2626 HARBOR BLVD. ~ 642·5678 642·5678 l COSTA MESA •'68cony. lkautuul cond. ..,........_ N 9100' ..,........__ N 9100 • . .A... u 9100 ..,_...._ N 9100' auto. air. AM/FM tape. -•· •w _..., •w -vs, "•w -.vi, ew A.Mtos, Mew 9100 Alltos. Mew 9100 Best Offer Call e\'es. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 960-5670 ''Memorial Day'' Weekend Sale AT ORANGE COUNTY~~ #1 BUICK DEALERSHIP Bauer Bui~k •N cos TA MESA OVER 220 REGALS-. 10% DISCOUNT Off Manufacturer's Retail Sticker Price. AU 5 Days FRIDA. Y-SA.TURDA. V-SIJNDA. Y·MONDA. Y·TUESDA. Y Problem Getting Here? We'll.Pick You Up FREE In Orange Count,: ·we Leue All Make9 A Modele. I •• , ~., s •• u ~-·­ • e Take Tra•ell! Oar priee ,_...._ e.erytW.. n~ taa,, BeeDW aad a 120 doe.•e.tary fe.. (1ee379) -~~~--~~-c:Mtm bi le 9955 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77 OLDS WAGON fo'or \hat summer vaca· uoo. tan with tan vmyl 1.1\tenor with individual front seats. tilt wheel. AM/FM 8 track. roof ra c k , P /S, P /B . (~F\J) $5095 540-5630 1011\SO\ & SO\ • U NCOLN ·MERCURY 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 1979 Toronado Diesel. burg w /tan ltbr. 2 wks old. Cull warranty . $16,000. 644,2682 9957 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1971FOID PIMTO ltUMAIOUT Economical 4 cyl.. automatic trans .• pwr. steering & radio. <31ZI'JRI. <Stk. P3899>. SJ6N THEODORE ROBINS FORD :060 liARBOR £llV0 (O~TA Ml\A o-1) 1)010 ECONOMICAL 76PIHTO STA110M WAGON 23,374 miles. V ·6 , automatic. custom ex· lerior. lu&1fa1e raok. <6ll44Hl85R Yl $2166 *J.C. FORTUNE P'Gotiac-GMC m> E. Lsl St .. Santa An• ( 714 )558-1000 1'74 Pinto, like new, make qffer. 556-0837 -------------1 OWNER Y"CJll '974 '761'rans Am. wht w ired ••••••••••••••••••••••• mt . auto, rull power . air 1974 GT Hatchback. ale.• Real ehromc w1rt' whl.:i, sp. low miles. new llrei;, 28K rru. ~ ts-'6·7824 as is. bst olr. M0-4329 Alltos, N•w tlOO Avtos, New tlOCl THE DEALS ARE ••• BEi IER THAN MR ••• A'f SADDl.EBACIC FORDI LEASE YOUR HEW FORD NOW '7tMUSf ..... 11 MN EPA EST •evt.-.•11-1 111110! .. ,..,,01 341 mo• ooe• """ IH•e Cao cost u e15 '"'°..,. •n u on --~ '1' FAllMOWT 17 MPG EPA EST • cy•l'der • -· _...1 ~••ue P'19 1794 II 1030el s9q.t~ -~:. 3fJ mos ooen ,.,no "*•'fill C.eo C'1Sf •44159 f-lial H51'1 on -O•t!O Cledtl '79 AUTA Z6 MPG EPA EST • c111•..-• -· ""*' 11~ 1nim !9&131 3& '"°" °""" """ "'•$e C..o cost U Hi _,,,..., U4S2 on _,,,,..., ~ '1' ""'° ·~··-11111)1-..1 Z2 Mrt; EPA esr $ 86"' 3e moo QCM;n """ IHH Cao <:OSI ...... •3939, -51978. 01' -+ fAll ~ '7'CO..... ZO MN EPA EST s 1091 • eyl•-~ -1 " bed ·-Mteo 111.,,. (279!>)(17!i01 311 ,,.o• OP@ll ~no ,.,.,e Cai> coor 1!1380. ,....,.._ 1304. on ~-,. .... ~ ., .. ~T MILEAGE MAKER S• '76 PIMTO '76·~· WAM>M • door. 8 cylinder. • eylinder. automatic. automatic. power roof ract<. (001RXM). steering & brakes. w 52977 & more. (587RXP). 53777 '76COUlta ·nllOID 4 cyhndef. 4 speed. .. .. , ..... Only 35M males . V-8. automatic, pow8f' [1E06208). s teering. a Ir . 53377 (42230Y}. 53977 . '71YOUU 6 cylinder .• 9')eed. '71MUST._ AM/FM stereo. low 2+ 2 . 4 s peed. 4 miles. (H029C). cytltider. (8F03Y}. 53477 '4277 '76MUST.._ '71CHIYSLa 4 soeed .• cytindef. COl90IA power s teering. 2 door. Automatic. stereo. (846POI l power steering & brakn. (766VOI}. s -~---1- --~----..:.::....._.-__ ~.-" .. .--....... _ ---------......-...-... ........ ~..-......-.-....-. .. ...._ ... _....... ______ . --· ...... -_._._,... ___ ., .. -·· ~-........ • 1 l Huntington Beach Fountain V!,~~0~y VOL. 72. NO. 149, 3 SECTIONS. 36 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA • Year Be•etew• Dally News.aper I TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1979 TEN CENTS1 ··F Grounds DC-10 craft! ' l I r .. l I r· I I r Add111onol Supporl &olh Pylon Ah \ Eft9lne) CHART LOCATES THRUST LINK BOLTS ON OC·10 Blamed by Officials for Chicago Crash Kiiting 271 I A"Wlr~ TORN SUPPORT STRUCTURE SHOWN ON PLANE'S ENGINE Wlllam Schaefer Potnt• to CeuH ot Chlcego CrHh CJM. Man Identified In Airline Disaster WASHINGTON <AP t The fo'cdcn1I Av1at1on Administration wall ground all U S. registered DC 10 aircraft because of ""metal fatigue " as a result of the investigation into Friday's cra s h of an American Airlines plane that took at least 273 lives. reliable sources reported today The announcement was to be made at a news conference by FAA Administrator Langhorne M. Bond, said the sources, who declined to be named. "Metal fatigue" implies a weakening of metal parts or structures because of extended use, vibration. faulty manufac- ture or other stress. The sources could not say when the order would be effec- tive. The eight U.S. airlines flying DC· lOs were told by the FAA on Monday lo Inspect engin e mounts on 134 of the jetliners. The inspections were to have been completed by noon today. The inspection orders came as government investigators con- tinued their search for the cause of Friday's crash in Chicago. which was the nation's worst aviation disaster. Bond ordered the inspections of the wide-bodied, three-e ngine ' air craft after investigators found that one of the small bolts attaching the engines to the plane's wings through connect- ang pylons broke just before the crash. Investigators at the scene said Monday 1t was uncerletin whether the bolt or the aft bulkhead of the pylon had failed first. <Sitt DC-108. Page AZ> Was FV Man M11rdered? 'Smothering' Indicated; Coins, Walkt Missing B,v MICHAEL PASKEVICH Of -o.lly ... .._ Hatt A Fountain Valley coin dealer, whose body was discovered Saturday in Huntm~ton Beach. was apparently s mothered lo death. police reported today The victim was identified as Joseph HaiJ,?, 53. He h<1d been re- ported missing Friday night by his wife alter he failed to return home from a com deal. All Quiet On Western Beacldront By RF.BECCA HELM Of -Oaltt ...... \Ult People may have JUSt ··stayed home"' as one police orricer speculated or they may have ··a ll gone camping " as another pub l ic offi c ial s aid . but whatever the reasons Or;.mge County weathered a quiet. rel· latively uneventful Me morial Day wet>kend. ··tt was like Forest Lawn with lights around here all weekend." PUBLIC SEETHES OVER GAS SHORTAGE -A11 Newport Beach Police Sgt. Chuck Olmstead s aid Beach attendance m the cit y was an estimated 155,000 ror Memorial Day, the lowest in memory for the h oliday. Newport Beach Marine Depart· ment officials said, echoing re· ports from beaches all around the south county. Reporting the biggest drop in beach attl!ndancc were Hunt- ington Be ach city offtrials . Heachgoers on Memorial Day numbered only 21.000, down from 75,000 last year State beaches in the city re ported even bigger attendance drops with Bolsa Chica and other public water areas report- ing only 15,000 people in attend· ~ince each day. cum pared lo 70.000 last year Laguna Beach and S an Clemente city offi cials also re- porte d substantially lighter beach crowds. All ofricials a ttributed the sparse c rowds t o overcast weather a nd the gas shortage. The light public activity spilled over into traffic activity with California Highway Patrol officers reporting "peaceful" traffic conditions. CH P officers reported three traffic fatalities over the weekend, none in the south coun- ty area. Two persons were killed in a double-car collision in Stan· ton and a motorcyclist was killed in a collision with an auto in La Habra.CHPofficerssaid. Police said he had been con- tacted by phone on the coin sale or exchange by an unidentified person Haig was found slumped over m death in his car about 3 15 p.m Saturday on a Huntington Beach parking lot Pre liminary findings of the Orange County Coroner 's Office. re leased Sunday, indicate Haig died of smothering. according to Waddill Trial Sgt Lws Ochoa of the Hunt ington Beach Police Depart- ment. The precise cause of Haag·s death won"t be determined until completion of tox1co1ogy tests, Ochoa said The victim ·s wallet and an un known number or rare Canadian coins were missing when Haig 0!> body was round. The collector. married wrth Prosecution Gives Final Arguments By KATHV Cl.ANCY Of -O••I• Plt•I Si.If Prosecutor Robert Chatterton began telling an Orange County Superior Court Jury today his version of events that led to the filing of murder charges against Dr. William Waddill Jr Waddill. a 43-ycur-old Hunt- ington Harbour physician. is ac- cused of strangling a newborn girl in the aftermath of a saline abortion performed two years ago on the infant ·s 18-year-old unwed mother. Waddill has denied strangling the baby and has said the lwo- pound, 15-ounce infa nt was already dead or in the hopeless final stage of death when he ar- rived at the Westminster Com- munity Hospital nursery His first trial ended a year ago with a hung jury Chatterton. as fina l arguments began in the three-month long retrial today. told jurors they can find Waddill guilty of first degree murder 1f they believe evidence shows he strangled the in( ant. In addition. he contended the obstetrician may be found guilty or murder if he failed to perform revival measures on the baby or prevented others from doing so. Cha tterton 's argument was expected to last through most or today. ··A woman ·s right to an abor- tion doesn't mean that a baby can be killed if it survives the abortion," Chatterton began. ··H er right doesn 't extend beyond the right of the removal of that fetus from he r.·· the pros ecut1on continued ··A ch rid s right to hfe and right to medical treatment cXt!>ls rndl·pendenl of the mother 's washes It t'XISL'\ in d e pendent o f the doctor ::. wishes." A televis10n camera Crt'w wa::. allowed inside the trial l>cfore Judge Byron McMilla n for the second time today. In addition the judge permitted a newspaper photog- rapher to film c losing a rgu- ments and a llo wed radio newscasters to tape record today·s proceedings. Chatterton told the 1ury he was not dis tract e d b y the cameras and urged them to ·~ nor<' the presence as well. '"If it is disconcerting to you so that you are not listening to me or to <defense attorney 1 Mr 1Charles l Weedman when he argues the n 1l 1s defeating,·· Chatterton warned. .. ff you find it distracting ... let us know and we will do our best to see if they can be rc·- moved. ·· Jurors, during de liberations later this week. will have their r h0tce of eight possible vcrdkts. Chatterton ex pl a med today . Those verdicts include not guilty along with guilty of first degree murder. second degree murder . vo lu ntary manslaughte r . involunta r y manslaughter. attempted first degree murder, attempted second degree murder and at· tempted voluntary manslaughter. Crying Foul HB Man 'Collects' Baseballs two ctuldren. <1pparently left his home Fnday about 4 · 20 p m to complete the sale or trade of the Canadian coins. Fountain Valley police were contacted later rn lhf' afternoon when he did not return home When rus body was discovered Saturday, 10vest1 gators ::.aid. there was no initial indication of murder. The autops y, however , re vealed marks and bruises on the h<>dy ··consistent with death by .,mothenn~. ··said Ochoa Investigators today were at- kmpting to conta<'t friends and Jquamtances who m ay have In· fo rmation about the l'aller who .irra ngcd to meet Haig for the coin exchange Friday The value of the m1ssrng comi:. 1s not known, said Ochoa . Haijt lived rn a homP an the northwest corner of Fountain Va lley near the Weslminst tir border Polr<'l' hiJVl.' a:.ked lhiJI his addrc~'l!> no\ b(' publ1sht•d I<• protect the family. Gold Zoonis Then Plunges; Dollar Finns LONDON t AP 1 Gold hat a record $277 .625 an oun<'e 1n Zurich today before profit laking <·a used a sharp drop Meanwhile the dollar firmed ·in quiet trading on the world':; money markets. The noon quote an Zurich was $1.75 above Monday·s closrng price of $275.875. the preVlous high. But the afternoon fixing was $273.~. off S2 50 London·s five maJor bullion dealers fixed the price for the morning trading session at S276. IO, a record for the London market. The afternoon fixing was $273 .80. The gold and foreign currency m a rkets were closed Friday in London on Mon- day for the spring bank holiday weekend. Gold closed Friday at $270.25. T he metal has risen almost $30 an ounce in a month and more than $50 s ince Jan. l. Some dealers predi<'t a price of around $300bylheendof 1979. Behind the boom, they say, are uncertainties Qver world oil supplies. fresh buying by the Jewelry and electronics in· dustries and a relative s hortage on the market due to cutbacks in sales by the International Monetary Fund and U.S . Treasury. Coast \• \· AJ !)AIL Y PILOT~ H!f TUMdlly, MIX 29. tl79 Bailey Fl~ys Huntington ·Leadership =~ •1"11•n-..uaa .~ ............ HuntLnaton Beach Cit~ Co\an· tllWOtMn ..ftuth 8-i .. y HYt • lack ol 1tron1 ludenhlp i1 • major reuon for the turmoil that hu pla1ued rlty 1ovem· me.nl for \be put year. In a apeech la11t week to lht> lluntlnaton Harbour Republican Womt'tn'a Club. Mrs "111ley r1t ~d a number of reuon1 that ~ belhwu l'ontributtd to d ty problt•nu The events bto!aan lut April wht'n four rww candid•tH wnt' l'leC'lt.td to lht· <:1ty Council. Mrs Balley sald • • 1110 incumbents had been re· ....... _. tbeN ... nat an •lt•••aace of ea,.rlHce la m_..,..., .. .,..,. • ..- cltJ," - - Co•poundln1 m atten. all• said . waa that Clty Ad mlniatrator P1oyd ''Bud" Beltlto had bMa the 1taff leader for "• iu·ant two )'Unl " ' A new r1ty attorney wa11 Lak· 1na ovt>r le1al duhe• and had beaun the t uk of try1n1 to re.tort-ronfidenre to that of· nee .. She-sau:I momentum KUllM:d i. short tJm..· l11ter when voters •P-provt"d Pn>p08itlon 13, '"thus ~t tin« the gulde lln ~b for a Shot In Ambush Gunman Slays D~trict Judge SAN ANTONIO. Texas t A Pl U.S. District Jud~e John II Wood Jr was shot and killed to- day as he stepped from bis car outside his apartment on the city's north side. police said. Wood. 63. was dead on arrival at Nonheast Baptist Hospital. One witnf'ss Jim Spears, ~on of ti S District Judge Ad rian Spears of San Antonio, who laved in the same apartment complex told police he saw a young man with curly hair. in his late 20s. confront the judge . The judge was then shot at close range. Spears told police. Police said the man was believed to bt> driving a small red car. A pohce radio report said the car had been seen in the area ttw pa.c;t several days. Wood had bet-n assigned pro· tection by federal ma rshals s ince an <Jssistant U .S attorney was shot at an November. But the judge recently called off his protectors. saying they were not needed. However, his landlady said Wood told her recently be felt his life might be in danger . The judge was found lying race up. Police said he was shot once in the lower back and there apparently was no exit wound. mwalclp91 lllldaet which bad to .......... ..,1 ...... ·'TIN•• war eoah1io•, lD· deel1'°9I ud uneertatnty on tbe part of nearly everyone con· cuned with 10vernment. ''Tht' e lf'ttorate sent M me":oaflti In de~fonin1 tones that 1h1·rt• had Lo be major chan1es in l'aty icovt1mment .and that lbe :fplrlt ot buatneas aa usual had to be rephtced with a dynamic ueattvlty that would lead to meelmic basic needs of the peo- ple wath a new, streamllnt;d gov- ti rnment " She added that staff memben • befaa to reel threateoed bJ tbe ef ortl to question Iona· eetabltdlild preelj~ and ta.re '"m*' to be a arl1tn1 or pUbllc opinion agalnat governmenl employees. · ·'The city administrator now appeared uncert.ain as to the direction given to him by the council. ··in the past lhe policy bad seem td clear. Now no one seeme d sure of how to ap. proacb the challenges ot the future. "This Jfl'U a time ~hen the ci· t.y ..................... -only in .clmildl&aUoe but In tbe eouncil aa well. In my mind we noundered1a '* sea of ft•caJ un-certainty. overly defensive employees and falure to throw off the out wom methods of tbe past." Adding to the turmoil were the resignations or former Mayor Ron Shenkma n and Councilman Richard Siebert, according, to Mn. Bailey. She said the resignations re· suited in splitting the council "because whoever would be ap- pointed to fill the vacancy would "'• ••....,«11--..n•·-• power 1trv11le tbat f11rt'9r divided the atalt/' Clancy Yoder and Plannlaa C()mmissioa Cbairmaa Rutfi Finley have •\lbaequeaUy beeD appointed to serve on the counci~ Mrs. Bailey said she is now hope!_UI that watb all seven mem- bers, the council can work con- structively together and will become more effective. She also said the city bas made some solid accomplish- ments that indicate more cohesive and productive times lle ahead. Al'WI ...... Iran Blames U.S. for Slayings Wood apparently had tried to sta rt his car and had stepped out of il when the shooting occurred. SEPARATION ATTEMPTS BEGIN TODAY FOR SIAMESE TWINS LISA AND ELISA HANSEN IN SALT LAKE CITY Babies Joined at Top of Head are Separate, Though They Have Brain• That Touch •nd Share Blood Vene!a T 1i: H H AN . I r a n t A P 1 Tehran's Islamic revolutionary .:0 1ir1 claimt'd today that the U S. Central Intelligence Agency s et up Lhe ~roup that said it car- ried out the recent assassina· tions of two Iranian revolu· tionary leaders. It was the first official Iranian cla im that lht• United Stall's was invol ved with the assassms The charge coincided with re- ports of stepped.up security pre- cautions tu protect the top Ira· nian revolutionary leaders, in· 1..'luding Ayatoll a h Ruhollah Khomeini. In other developments. a hr· 1n,-:: squad executed five more or the deposed shah's soldiers. and the revolution(Jry regime's head or the national oil company criticized Khomeini for trying to put all 1ust1ce, politics and the econCJIPY into an Islamic COD· text. The charge agains t the CIA came in a "message to the na· lion'· issued by the r e vol U· t1onary courts and published in newspapers. It ~aid the anarchist group · 'Fqrghan. • · which claims res Ponsibility for the assassin&· lions. was created by the CIA under Richard Helms. who after being CIA director served as U.S. ambassador to Iran. It said his aim was "to encourage op. position to the religious leadership on the one hand and the leftist groups on the other." Forghan has said it was responsible for the murders of Ayatollah Morteza Motahari a.nd of Gen. Mohammad Vali Gharani. the first army chief of staff after the revolutiof\. the past four weeks. Tehran newspapers were quot. ing military police officials as s aying increased security pre- cautions were ordered by Kho· meini aft.er Ayatollah Hashemi Rafsanjani was s hot and wounded outside his Tehran home Friday. Forghan also claimed responsibility for that attack. ""' DAILY PILOT ttwo 0•'"'9f COll'\t C>.fly Pi ... w•tft_,.t<~1\tom DinM ,.,.. NflW\ Pt"''· ~,.,ut>t1,IW!'Clby ,,..o,~ COlll\I Put>l•WnQC°""IMfty ~Oil .. 4ttft(ht;on\f+IP pubh\MO Moft04~ tl'troutf" rrtd&'I •Of '°"'• MtW .... ~ •«", H""t~Oft Bf-Ml'l/~oun t••" Vall•'I. I~ l~ 8thK"l5ch.f·t" (Ol\t A "'l"flf'r~9"1tfl0Ptf,SK*l\MdSMvrttan~ ~ffu lM pr1~1Nt ,,.,.,.,,,,,nq 1H1nl '' ~t JlO We\t ft•Y ~1'"1.. CGl\MI -.V'A. C•tuotru• tt,..,. ' .. _, .. _ Pr .. 1-.nt •"" PullllllW JM•lt C.lfy Vlt•~M-1_0.._ .. """- ~lt-Editor ~···~ AM""411tf..._, ~ .. .._ lllt-1" "'" .A\\l\lant...,,,..1,,. ,,.'°" ,._,._ ..... Or-C.0..flly £•!Or ----~~ °"'"9 ~?.:.!t::."·;:~~- TefetlNM (Tt4,MM121 cc ...... Mv ....... MMIJI "'-~°'-°"""·~ .. .... , .. No weapon was found at the ~ccnc. Wood was appointed to the fcder:.il bench by Prtts1dent Nix on. takmg uHicc in January l971 ( Hfll·crs would not comment on a ny possible reason for the kill in~. Wood had been prcsiding over drug cast.'S developed in El Paso and other west Texas cities by the U.S. attorney's o((ice in San Antonio. However. it was not known if this was related to his death. Wood was set to preside over the trial or professional gambler Jimmy Chagra. who is charged with conspiracy to possess. im- port and distribute cocaine and marijua na, all federal drug v1olat.ions . Ch a~ra ·s brother. Lee -a lawyer who often de fended clients in drug cases -was s hot to death in his office Dec. 23. Three persons were charged in that case. Jimmy Chagra's trial was to start in Austin on July 23. Tht: t r ia l originally h ad b een scheduled to start today. Chagra's lawyers, in a prelnal hearing in Midland in April. asked Wood to remove himself from the case. Wood refused. saying he would be unbiased. f'f"OWI Pflfl'P A I DC-lOs ••• With the bolt broken. the left e ngine and pylon separated from the plane, rolled over the top of the wing and fell to the ground. The jet climbed a few huncin!d reet. then plummeted. The eight airlines, besides in· specling the bolts, were ordered to look for cracks in the lilting that attaches the pylon to the wing structures, t~AA official Al Garvis said in Los Angeles. The order calls for mechanics to "visually inspect the inside forward flange of each wing engine pylon aft bulkhead.'' Elwood Driver, the vice chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board who is conducting the Chicago invealigat.ion, said some of the focus of the lnapedions would be on the •·aft fitting" becauae ·'there are indications that there could have been problems in thal area." CBS News reported in· vestigators were looking for ·'evidence of unusual en1ine vibratiGD in the seconds before the cruh . . . vibration that might have increased stress" on the bolt. Bond told Monday 'a news con- ference that American'• P'Htbt 191 wu doomed tbe moment it f1ro91 Pa~ A I PLANE ••• llonal sales manager for Mein n1s and Asscwiales. an lrvinc- baseil financial marketing firm Firm President Vance Mcinnis said P1nl had worked with hi m for nearly three years and had lived 1n Newport Beach for about eight years. Pint, a native of Minnesota, "was a very special kind of a guy," Mcinnis said. "He was very involved in athletics. in· eluding coaching his kids' soc· cer . football and baseball trams.·· Mcinnis said Pint. a Marine Corps veteran. belonged to the Sporting House where he playt!d racquetball. the Balboa Bay Club and was a o n e .time member of the Newport Harbor Jaycees. He leaves his widow. Mary Kay, a daughter. Elizabeth, l2. and son James. 9, all of the family home : his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Pint of Laguna Hills. and a brother, Steve. or Kodiak. Alaska. Services were still pending to- day for Tustin resident Ed Bowers. who would have been 51 today. Mr. Bowf'rs was an engineering s pecialist for the Newport Beach aerospace firm where he'd worked for 20 years. A spokesman for the firm said Bowers was one or a group of employees who 'd been to Huntsville. Ala .. on business. The spokesman said the group split up in Chicago and Bowers was the only one who got onto the American Airlines night. Another Orange County resi· dent on the plane, Phil Higgen· botham. also or Tustin, was a former Aeronutronic Division e mployee, the s p okesman added. As of today. airline data re· veals that approximately 12 Orange County residents died when night 191 lost an engine at takeoff and crashed into a field just outside O'Hare Tnterna· tional Airport. Landon Released TOPEKA, Kan. CAP> -AU M. Landon. 91, former Kansas gov. ernor and 1936 Republican pre· sidential nominee, was dis· charged from a boapltal today, two days after he was admitted with severe chest pains. He suf· fered the pains followln1 several hours of horseback riding. -----------COPS RECOVER CBIEF'S LOSS -"lie sail bi tJiOUilll not even """""'s.tjfijfj"Go CA ) _..After two tbe molt 1k1Ued pUot could have hubc•PI '"re reported miuiq 1aiaed control of or landed a from • car oWMd by the police plane with a miu'•• enalne. chief, ottic:en found them ta a .... car several miles away -'2 But Driver dlaaareed. Saylna a1atn that lnvwttaaton feel a DC-10 lbould fty wttb OAl1 two eaalnH attached, be added. "The proof ol lt la &bat lt did 10 from around sero to eoo feet, and lt did not leap up &beN oa rubber bendJ." . mlnutM later. The •leamlna Cadillac bub- upe from William Koleader'scar were reeoverecl. Two youaa mn were Jailed for lnveaU1attc. of 1rand tbeft. Kolender praised the raat work ofbla men. ' Siamese Separation Set Doctors' Team Start 20-lwur Operation SALT LAKE CITY tAP l Doctors bega n pre-operative procedures today for a delicate ana dangerous surgical attempt to separate 19·month·old Lisa a nd Elisa Hansen, S iamese twins joined at the tops of their heads. Doctors said the oper ation could take 20 hours . Hospital s pokesman John Dwa n said double teams of neurosurgeons. ped1atncians and anesthesiologists we re working on the twins. U separation is successful , the double t e ams would a lso separate. with two or more doc- tors in each specialty working on each child. Dwan s aid. Dr. Stephen Minton. head of the University of Utah surgical team that is to perform the operation, said a few Siamese twins joined at the head have been separated successfully. but none shared blood vessels the way Lisa aRd Elisa do. · Previous a~empts to separate twins with extensively-shared cranial tissue h ave ended in death or severe mental retarda· tion. he said. If separat ion 1s succ:essful. there will be no mental relarda· lion an either chiid , he said. and Lisa and Ehsa will get a chance ror normal lives. Lisa and Eli s a wer e hospitalized Monday to await surgery. Today's sur~cry was to be the firth in a series of complex operations aimed at eventual separation. Earlier. doctors tied off shared blood vessels and at· tempted to constrict the girt~· skulls in the region where they a re joined. Lisa's skull nows smoothly in· to Elisa's. with only a slight nar· Fro. Page A I BALLS ... sometimes scramble over his 'I rowing to mark where one J?trl"s he a d s tops and the other 's begins Docton> planned to cut the skulls apa rt, separate re· mam1ng blood vessels and tis· sue. and cover the exposed sur· races or the girls· brains. The gi rls' brains are separ ate though they share delicate blood 'e~sels. Manton said. Otherwise, th e twins "are comple tely normal . both physically and menta lly.'' he said The twins' parents say they made the decision to separate Lisa and Elisa because il was the only chance the girls had for normal lives. Lisa a nd Elisa. who share their Ogden home with a momn- o Id s is ter. h ave separate personalities. Both are alert and active. said their father. but Lisa as more aggressive than Elisa. tired fence to retrieve stray mis· "They're two normal children siles. who just happen Lo be s tuck One youngster refused to togethf>r." said David Hansen, a leave hi s yard , Szy lvian' management trainee in a declares. "It.'' whose sex Szyl-groce•y store chain. vian says he could not determine because of the long hair. "stood Toe girls have never seen there and defied me.·· each other except in the mirror. ffe;-:o~ -====o.:====::-===o..==~-....:-~---=~~-'~~·~ .... ~..tj~ . -·&-·-~-......,.,. ___ CZ/lat/Ji f)/,;~'-. ..... -~· ---------------------- \. 17 1 I • ' --~~-·-• • 'I • Irvine VOL. 72, NO. '49, 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1979 Gromids DC-10 ~ flnal A rgu•enf 11 Waddill -J11ry Hears Evidence '8y KATHY CLANCY Of Ille O.Uy ll11et Sl•ff The Orange County Superior ~ourt jury that will decide if Dr. William Waddill Jr. is guilty of murder listened to connicting versions of the evidence today lrom the prosecution and de· fense. 'Prosecutor Robert Chatterton in a two·hour final a rgument contended evidence presented Ugal Aid Debated In Irvine The trvine Cit v Council will weigh options toni~hl for pro· v id1ng the cit y with legal services during the upcoming fiscal year In a report to council mem· bers. Paul Brady. a.ss istant city manager. rec:<>mm e nds the council s t ack with a legal s ervices contract with the Rutan a nd Tucker la w firm. of Santa Ana and Newport Beach. Brady recommends. however. ttiat the $250,000 budgeted for the contract be reduced to $200,000 n ext year. This would be in line . with a legal cost monito ring pro· g ram ins tituted ea rlier this year. Other options call for a mix of legal services. with some mat· ters handled by a city.e mployed attorne y a nd ot h e rs 1 particularly major cases Rutan and Tucker by Brady says there is little ques- tion that Irvine's legal costs have been high. but indicates that Irvine's problems are more difficult and different from those found in other communities. "Irvine. being r e lative ly young, attempts things dif· ferently, is not afraid lo stick its neck out and take an active leadership role." Brady said. "Because of this posture. Irvine becomes susceptible to Jiliga. lion ·· In other matte rs. the council will consider a re port on the status of fire services contracted with the county and the state , and city maintenance costs. The council will meet at 7:30 ~ p.m. at City Hall. Appeals Rejected COLUMBIA, S.C. <AP I -The , South Carolina Supreme Court bas ruled that the electrocution of persons convicted of capital offenses does not constitute ·'cruet and unusual punish· • ment." The court Monday re· jected appeals of two men con· victed and sentenced to die in the electric chair for the murders of two Columbia teen· agers. Coast , Weather Fair through Wednes- day with exception of some low cloudiness late tonight and early Wednea· day. A little warmer daya but cooler nights. Higbs Wednesday in the mid 70., lows ln mid IOI. IN81DETeBAI' i'.......--.......... _ oftd hit pharmoctn 10tJe ,,.,.. 0 ~ .enww tor trHdOffl Ito• poUI of/ ... Or-.. eo-e,. S.. Pao-A1. ..... :r=i...... = :.: ::'! !! a ... .._, -.... .::~.~ = iij:!!!I= ..,;;Iii IH li °'" =.... "" OI eM • during th~ nearly three-month trial proves has allegation thC1t Waddill strangled a two·pound, 15·0UnC'e infant known as baby girl Weaver in the aftermath of a saline abortion nearly two years ago But defense attorney Charle!> Weedman told the jury. "Or Waddill is not guilty or a ny <.·rime That is our position " Waddill. a 43·year -old lfunt. mgton Harbour obstl.'trician has m a intaine d his innocence> lhroughoul his first and second murder trials . The first trial ended a year ago when jurors said they wert• deadlocked 7.5 in favor or ae quiltal. Chatterton told the jury that the re has bt.•t'n s uffi cient evide n ce to s h o w Waddill strangled the infant. as well as tes timony from hospital person- nel that the baby was born alive Pool Plloto Ill Steve lllte PROSECUTOR CHATTERTON (PODIUM) DELIVERS ARGUMENTS IN WADDILL TRIAL Jn addition. he alleged Waddill should be found guilty of murder (or strangulation as we ll as has failure to perform resuscitation on the infant Photography With Siient Equipment Was Allowed Today During Final Stages of Murder Case Weedman, who said Waddill's trial may h<' the last major criminal case he handles, stood before Jud#:e Byron McMillan and began his arg uments with the words "I a m a ngry. Siamese Separat~on Set Doctors' Team SUuts 20-lwur Operation ·'This is a case where you see the power or the district al· torney's office." Weedman argued. "you see the power or al mos t unlimited r esour ces brought to bear on the life and fortunes or one physician ... He went on to accuse Chat· terton of being "over zealous" and of "twisting and contorting" the facts to fit his case. SALT LAKE CITY IA P I Doctors began pre·operative procedures today for a delicate and dangerous surgical attempt lo separate 19·month-old Lisa and Elis a Hansen. Siamese twins joined a t the tops of their heads. Doctors said the operation could take 20 hours. Li s a a nd Eli sa w e r ~ hospitalized Monday to await s urger y Today 's surgery was to be the firth m a series of complex operations aimed ul eventual separation. Earlier. doctors tied off shared blood vessels and at tempted to constrict the girls' s kulls in the region where they are joined Lisa 's skull flows !>moothly an to Elisa's, with only a slight nar rowin~ to mark where one 21r1 -; he ad s tops a nd t he• other .., begins. l>o<'tors planned to cut the s kulls apart. separate re maining blood vessels and las sue. and cover the exposed sur faces of the girls ' bra ms The girls' brain~ a re i.eparatc IStt TWINS. Pa~t> /\2 1 ··Be lieve me this is a one.man case," WeedmC1n contended. <See TRIAL. Page A2) Hospital s pokes man John Dwan said double teams of n e urosurgeons, pediatricians a nd anesthesiologists were working on the twins . If separation is s uccessful, the double t ea m s wo uld also separate, with two or more doc tors in each specialty working on each child. Dwan said. Serviees Today Two Newport Women Killed In Baja Crash Dr. Stephen Minton, he ad or the University or Utah surgical team that i!'. to perform the operation. said a few Siamese CdM Man Identified In Airline Disaster Two young women from Ne wport Beach died over the Memorial Day weekend when their car c rashed off the road near Ensenada, Mexico. Killed in the c ras h were De borah Brook. 22. of Balbo<1 and Nanella Kinchen. 24, of Newport Beach. Both women worked in the business o ffice operated by former State Senator De nnis Carpenter and his two sons. Details of the cr ash were sketchy, but Bruce Carpenter said the car apparently left the roadway and crashed into an embankme nt Saturday night. A third. unid e ntified passenger reportedly escaped unharmed. The younger Carpenter s ajd Miss Brook bad worked for the family firm for about a year and a half and that Miss Kinchen joined the firm lhrei? months ago. Carpenter said Miss Brook grew up in Newport Beach and was graduated from Colona del Mar Hi"b School. He said Miss Kinchen had just r ecently moved to the Harbor Area from Los Angeles. I J,.wins joined at the head have been separated successfull y, but none shared blood vessels the way Lisa and Elis a do. Previous attempts to separate twins with extensivcly·shared c ranial tissue have ended in death or severe mental retarda· ti on. he said Ir separauon as successful , there will he no mcntul re tarda lion an either chi1d, he said. and Lisa and Elisa wall gel a chance for normal li\·es. COPS RECOVER cmEF'S LOSS SAN DIEGO <AP > After two hubcaps were reported missing from a car owned by the police chie f, officers found them in a car several miles away -:l2 minutes later1• The J?leamin~ Cadillac hub· caps from William Kolender 'scar we re recovered. Two young men were jailed for investigation of grand theft. Kolender praised the fast workofbismen. Irvine Man Saves Two Harbor A re a businessmen have been identified by American Airlines officials as victims of Friday's Chicago disaster Me morial se r v ic e~ we r e s ch edule d t his afternoon an Corona del Mar for James R Pint Memorial services will be con· ducted Wednesday. at 6 p.m at St. John the Divine Episcopal Ch urch in Costa Mesa for pa rishioner Clark H Turner who was also killed in the crash. Turner . 47, of 3174 Madeira Ave. Cos t a Mesa. was .the western sales director for Halsey.Taylor Corp., a firm which markets waler handling equipment. A six.year resident of the Harbor Area , Turne r was an ac· live member or the Episcopal church, serving at St J ohn the Divine as senior warden and as a choir me mber A former open heart surgery patient. he was a member of the Mended Hearts Association. a group that counseled new open heart surgery patients . H e a l so t aught cardio- pulmonary resuscitation for the county chapter of the American Heart Association. Turner was an avid sailor and kept a Ranger 26 in Newport Harbor. When he lived in the San Francisco Bay Area he was a competito r in n a lion al Dr • B " 9 challenge races for owners or OWDlng Oy Columbia yachts. ' He leaves his widow. Nancy, Firm President Vince Mcinnis said Pint had worked with ham for nearly three years and had lived an Newport Reach for about eight year!' <Set-PLANE, Pagf' .\21 ' . •----_ • • so~ Clark Jr. lj. and daughter -=-~ qwd. edioas ll -~ GUQwrna rea Ill.Ii\ _J fJlm _Tracy-~ of~°!!tt'°~ ~~--.:..-.,-- man were credited by police lo· Orange County Paramec\ics, the Fll1ftttymemb'.frsnave 14~ day in saving a 9-xear-old boy waa taken to Tustin Com· ed that well wishers. not stop by Norwalk boy from death by munity Hospital and later l~ home. Turner as also s~r· drowning Saturday evening. • transferred to Children's v1ved ~a fathtt, two brothel'I g a r1 Keil. 45, of 133 Hospital. He was discharged and a slater. all of Ohio. Streamwood, rescued youn1 Monday, sa(d a ho1pitfl 0 Both menCoun~ere :um11:?~ Danny Gome1 from the spokesman. range Yon e ·a Streamwood Condominiums pool Police said the boy had been m~ht after beif!g in the eut and after be aaw tbe boy lying mo-staying with a slater at the com-m1dwesl on buaanesa. Uonleat in the water. plex and was in the pc>pl unal· Pint, 31, of 3808 Sandune Lane. Kell, accordlns to police, dove tended. Corona del Mar. was relurniftC in, railed JOUDI Oome1 to the Officers at the scene have rec· f~m • series of aales meetlnp Your Bo•etew~J Dally Newspalff!~ Engine Assembly Checked i W ASHJNG1'0N <AP > Th~ Fede ral Aviation Administration today grounded immediately all U $ .. registe red DC·JO aircraft because of "gravP and potential· ly dangerous deficiencies" in the assembly that holds the plane's engine to the wing The action was taken as a re. suit of investigation of Friday's crash of an Ame rican Airlines DC 10 in Chicago that took at least 27:J h ves F'AA Adm 1n1 s trator La nghorne Rond sa id the order would remam in effl•ct until all lhe C'ngine assPmblieh could be che<'ked He sa1c1 hl' could not estimate how long the inspections would take. but that it could keep the fl eet grounded only two or three day'>. "I hope that it will not disrupt l' S air traffi<:." Bonet said. "But 1f that 1s necessary. that will be the {'ast·. The grounding order also cov. t:r s \.i S r eg1-.tere d A-300 1\ 1 rbuse-.. ~ Europea n made w1de·bod1cd twin engine 1ct Bond told a news conference that he learned of th(: result of tht> visual inspcC'llons of the as ... emblte)o. that hold the engines un th<' aircraft aboul two hours hefort> ordering the DC ·lOs j.!rounded .. , learned that these anspec· ti<ins an• turning up grave and potentially dangerous defic1en· c1es in many or the pylon mount· 1ngs now being c:he<'ked .. Bond s:.ll<I "These proble ms are not JUSl with tht> bolts. but also in other areas of the assembly that hold DC 10 engines to the wings • · 1 have no c hoice but lo ,::round a ll ll.S OC· IOs im- ml'daately." hl' told reporters Bond mdic•ated the tro uble m- vol\'es mnrt• tha n just the bolt that gave wa y on the American Airlines DC 10 t hat s,rashed in Ch1rago II • said lht• government is re· q 11ir1n~ an inspection of "the en- t 1 rt• wstcm that links DC·lO l·nganes tn tht• wings · · 11,, gavt< n" 1nd1cat1on how long it ~ould take to C'arry out lht• ins pections Even so. he ~aid . lhl' FAA will require that the planes be ans~ctcd every 10 days or t•very 100 flying hours wh.1chever comes fi rst until new maintenance procedures ..ire rll•veloped Just bcfon• Bond made his an· IStt OC·IOs, Page AZ> =~:: .::w;;;; -.: a.a ....... ,,. deck ·and immediately started om mended that Kell be com-h.e d been eonducUnc 11 the na· cardiopulmonary rftutcitaUon, mended by the city for bis uona1 sales manaaer for Mein· reetortng the boy's brealhin•. efforta ln aavlng the youth from nl• and Auoclates, an lnlne· death. based OJlanc:ial marketlnl ftrm. ·--·r --- TORN .. ,ORT STRuaruM IHOWN ON FLAl9'8 --.;;; ............. , ........ c.-.. Clllll~ er.II ---7' , · · -~ ZI ' . ·- .. U.S. Hit For Iran Slafings TEHRAN, Iran fAf>) Tebran'a lalamk revoluUonary eollrt t'lalmed today that the U S. C•nlral lntelUceoce Apecy M t up the aroup that •••d lt car- rled out the recent aaauatna· tlona of two Iranian re voha· tionary leaden . Gunman Slays ~ District ·Judge It was Uw fln t offl<'lal Iranian claim that the United StatH wa1 involved with the assu ains The rhariw C.'Otnc.•tdt'd with rt•· ports of steppt'd up 1uic.·unty pre· cautions to protect lhf' top 1ra. man revolutionary leaders. In· e ludin g Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. Goat Supporter• o• ltf arcla SAN ANTONIO. Texas fAP> U.S. District Judge J ohn H. Wood Jr. was shot and killed to- day as he stepped from bis car outside hjs apartment on the city's north side, police said. Wood, 63, was dead on arrival at Northeast Baptist Hospital. One witness J i m Spears, son of U.S. District Judge Adrian Spears of San Antonio, who lived in the same a partment complex told police he saw a young man with c urly hair, in his late 20s. confront the judge. The j udge was then shot at close range, Spears told police. Police s aid the m an was believed to be driving a small red car. A police rad io report said the car had been seen in the area the past several days In other development.s, a fir in1 sqUMd executed five more of the dePoSed shah's soldiers , und the revolutionary re gime's heitd of the national oil com pany criticized Khomeini for trying to put all justice. politics a nd the economy into an Islamic con text. The charge against the CIA cam e in a "rnessage to the na· lion " issued by the revolu· tionary courts and publis hed an newspapers. -i:'he Navy's p la n t o ch a nge the ba la nce of hf e on San Cle m e nte Is la nd by shooting the ~oats tha t a re wipin g out vegetation is be· m g protested by a g roup tha t has take n the na me Give O ur Animals Time CGOAT). Me mbers of GOAT carried protest signs Saturday in San Cle m e nte to dra matize the ir position. T he s laying of the goals is s c heduJed for F r iday. A similar protest was held al the 11th Naval District head· qua rters in San Diego. Wood had been assigned pro· tection by federa l marsha ls since an assistant U S attorney was shot at m Novem ber But the judge recently called off his protectors , saying they were not needed. f'ro• Page A J However. his landlady said Wood told her recently be felt his lire might be in d anger. It said the ana rchist group ·' Forg ha n ," whi ch c lai ms responsibility for the assass ina· lions, was created by the CIA under Richard Helms , who after bem g CIA director served as U.S . ambassador to Iran. It said his aim was "lo encourage op· p os itio n t o the r e l i gious leadership on the one hand and the leftist groups on the other.·· DC-lOs GROUNDED FOR TESTS. • • T he judge was found lying race up. Police said he was shot on<'e in the lower back and there apparently was no exit wound. F or gha n has ~a1rt it was responsible for the murders of Ayatollah Morteza Motahari and o f G e n . Moh a m m a d Va l i Ghar ani. the first a r m y chief or slaH after the re volution. the past four weeks. Tehran newspapers were quot· ing military police officials as saymg iocreased security pre· t·au.tions w~re ordered by Kho· mem1 :1ft er Ayatollah llashemi R a fsa nj ani wa s s ho t an d wou nded outs ide his Tehran homt! F riday. f"org ha n als<• l'laimcd rf'Sµon sih1ltl y ror that attack. no u n c emen t. Mc Donne ll Douglas Corp., manufacturer of the DC-10. issue d a n "alert service bulletin" calling for 1m· mediate additional inspections or the engine pylons or all the planes before they a re flown again. The company said this was be- ing done because of a crack dis· covered in a pylon on a DC-10 that was being inspected in Cha e ago. "No OC-10 should fly until this inspection is made .·· McDonnell Douglas spokesman Hay Towne said in Long Bca«h In Chi cago, mt«J11Wh1lt', Unit cd Airlines sci id it 1s groundin~ all its OC-lOs 1mmed1<1lcly The eight airlines, besides in· specting the bolts. we re ordered to look for cracks in the fitting that attaches the pylon lo the wing structures, FAA official Al Gar vis said in Los Angeles. The ord e r calls for mecha nics lo "vis u ally inspe ct the inside forward flange of each wing engine pylon art bulkhead ... E lwood Driver , the vi ce c h a i r m an of t h e N a tion al T r a ns portation Safe l y Board who is conducting the Chicago investigation. said some or the fo<'US of the inspections WOUid be on the "a ft fitting'' becausf' ·'the re are indications that there cou ld have llcen pro ble ms in that a rea." Outrigger Carweist Noah Kalama Dead C BS Ne ws rPp o rted i n n.•s tiga to rs we re looki ng fo r "evidence of unusual engine vibr ation in the seconds before the c rash . . vibration that might ha ve increased stress" on the boll. Bond told Monday's news con rere nce that American's Flight 191 was doomed the moment it A memorial scr vlce will be h e ld We dnesday for Noah Kalama of Costa Mesa. who is cre dited with introducing outrig- ger canoe racin~ to California. He died Sunday at the age of 74 The ser vice will be held out- doors near the Coust Gua rd sta tion o n Bays ho r c Dri ve in Newport BPa<'h Mr. Kalama, a full blooded Hawaiia n. c ame to O r ange County in 1959 al the request of t he Inte rnationa l Outrigger Canoe Association of llawa ii und Irvine Murder Case Yields No Suspects Two weeks of investigation in· lo the strangulation death or a 22-year-ol'd Irvine secretary has failed lo produce a s us pect, ac· cording to detectives in the case. Savannah Leigh Anderson was found murdered in her Wood- bridge Meadows a pa rtment May 14. She had been strangled and beaten. Detectives have been logging long hours s tudying e vidence collected in the apartment and interviewing associates of the woman, but . have yet lo develop any conclusive leads, according to police. Miss Anderson, a native or Salt Lake City, had lived in Newport Beach and Irvine for about one year. DAILY PILOT founded Newpor t, the state ·s first outrigger canoe club. The sport has since spread. with 15 clubs currently operal· ing in Southern California and three in Newport Beach. M r_ Ka lama . a r e tired plasterer . forme rly coached canoeing at the Wii1k 1ki Surf Club in Ha wai i and rt>mamcd active in coaching unt il this year. lie le<Jves his wife. Mary Ann, of Costa Mesa ; sons Pa trick Kala ma of Costa Mesa , Thomas Kala ma of lluntington Be ach. Edward Kal<tma of San Bruno Calif.. and Noah Kalama .Jr ' Solomon Ka la ma and llim·~ Kalama, all of Hawaii. In add ition , Mr Ka la ma leaves two daughters. Blossom Evans of Hawaii a nd Naomi Kalama or San J ose. a brother. Abraham Kalama of Hawaii. 39 g randchildrPn a nd 12 gr eat· grandchildren. f'ro91Pa~AJ TWINS ••. lert the runway. • He said he thought not even the most skilled pilot could have ~a med control of or landed a planf' with a missing engine. But Driver disagreed. Sayin~ a gain that investigators feel c.1 OC-10 should fl y with only two e ngines .1lla<'hl-'d, he added ·'The proof of 1t is lhal it did go from ground zero to 600 feel, and it did not leap up t he re on rubber bands." Some airliners said they would inspect or r<>pl ace t he bolts be fo r e l ht !<'AA d e a dline . s pokesman for others said their maintenance crews were mov· ing quickly l'f meet the deadline. American Airlines said the bolts in question on all its DC-lOs have been replaced and would be e xamined. The FAA said American has 29 of the planes. Continental Air lines said all its 15 Jumbo Jets had been ms peeled. f',....Pa~AI PLANE .•. though they sha re delicate blood Pint, a native of Minnesota. vessels, Minton sa id. Other wise, "was a very s pecial kind of a t he twins "a re co m plet ely guy," Mcinnis said. "He was . normal ... both physically and ver y involved In athletics, in· mentally," be said. eluding coaching his kids ' soc- The twins' parents say they cer . foot ba ll and baseba ll made the decision to separate tea ms." Lisa and Elisa because it was Mc innis said Pint. a Marine the only chance the girls had for CorJ>S veteran. belonged to the normal lives. Sporting House where he played Lisa and Elisa, who share r a cquetball, t he Ba lboa Bay their Ogden home with a month· C lu b a nd was a o ne -l ime old sis ter, have s e parate me m ber of the Ne wport Harbor J aycees. personalities. Both are alert and He leaves his widow' Mary active, said their father, but Lisa Kay. a daughter, Elizabeth, l2, is more aggressive than Elisa. a nd son J ames, 9, all or the "They're two normal children fam ily home; his parents. Mr. who· just happen to be stuck a nd M~. Larry Pint or Laguna ~':!'~~~·==:~~= to1etber," said David Hansen, 8 Hills. and a brothe r. Steve, of c .... ,,.__...c_.~ .... .,.,_K~ mana1ement trainee in a Kodiak. Alaska . ...,.. .. ,.... _.., ,.,.....,. "'""'' "" c°'i. 1rocery ---chain -· ..._ -"· """'""""" "-.c"'"-•Ml'I"" · Services were still pending to· ~:;:~:;.:.."'!:i~'t".:...8:~!:'i..~..,: The Sirls have never seen day (Qr T us tin resident Ed --.. ,,,. .................. "",,.o• ... 11u1 J39 each other except in the mirror. Bowers, who would have been 51 ..,.,, .. ,se'""',c ......... , .. ._.,_ Their mother, Patricia, has tod ay. Mr. Bowe rs was an Pr .. =r..:.=-. never been able to cuddle them e ngineering specialist ror the ---·°""' on her shoulder. When they're Newport Beach aerospace firm vit•Pr-.. 1-0.-.. ....._ held , the y lie across both where he'd worked ror 20 years. "*:::.:.-parents' las-. ,, A spokesman for the firm said ,_,a . .......,. The twins 1et around by Bowerl'I was one of a group or ~.......... crawlln1 -oqe_{orward, the e mploy ees who 'd b een l o CMfttt"·'--,.._..,.,.... otber blM:kward -or by rolllna, Huntsville, Ala., on business. a .... ,..,..._ .... ,.._, tald Bamen. Tbey'•e abo tried The apoke1man aaid u,. poup ~~~~f~;~~~~~~~ii~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~-~~~-~~~~~·~"~'a'~o~~5~i~L~~s~tt~~~~~~&~~ I' ..._ :1:::: "'* _ :..itr• _._ _ wii'1M_-~~ ont.Q H1M1..,..~~. i~,,cr-.::::,. • • ........ ....,. ..-.on. e l'lii'"AmericarfAfr1mes m1ht. a.,..,.....,.,,. .. ...,. "'-...,c..--.- aay 19-mcdll-olda, be ••id, they Another Oran1e County resl· lon to talk and play with other dent on the plane.L.. Phil Hl11en- lctr.. bolham, also of Tustin, was a aDHD 11 &t-ttwa1b It wa former Aeronutronic Diviaion bard to wait tbrouch eacb employee , the spokesm a n daDIWOUI opera~ neither be added. DOI' 1111 wife dou ..,.ration A1 of today, airline data re· National s aid it would not romolete inspections on all its 15 DC· lOs until tonight. Because ot th ~t. passenge rs were being shifted to other nights or flights we re be ing conso lidated. In so.m e cac;es, 727s were being sub· st1tuted for the jumbo jets the line said. ' Wood apparently had tried lo start his car and had stepped out or it when the s hooting occurred No weapon was fo und at the s cene Wood wa s appointed to th£- federal bench by President Nix on, taking office an January 1971 Officers wouJd not comment Actor Gc<!~gc Segal plays a solo w ith le ad er Con rad Jam s tof Mork a nd M md~· .. l at right a nd other m em · bc r s of the Be ve r ly Hil!s . Un listed J azz "Band at the a n ~ual Old. S acr a m e nto D1x1eland .J ubilee in the California < a p 1tal. fhe g ro up plays regularly in the Los Angele~ area on any poulble reuon for tbe killing. Wood bad been prealdiq over drug cues developed in El Puo and other weal Texas cltlee by the U.S. attomey11 office in San Antonio. ~owever, it was not known ii this was related to his death. Wood was set to preside ovtt the t rial of professional gambler Jimmy Chagra, who is cbarged with conspiracy to possess. im- port and distribute cocaine and m a r ijuana , all fede ral drug violations. Chagra 's brother . Lee -a I a w yer who o ftf'n d e fe nded clients an drug cases was shot lo death in his offi ce Dec . 23. Three persons were charged in that case. f',....PflfleAJ TRIAL .•• Chatterton told the jury be didn 't undentand the defense in the case contending it appeared to Jump from a "conspiracy" theory against Waddill lo the is- sue of whether s aJine did or did not kill the mfant. and lo other 1:.sues "Wt' don 't h a ve a ll the ans wers ," Weedman sa id "all we can do is present evidence fo r your consideration, recogniz· mg that you must find beyond a reasonable doubt and lo a moral c1•rlamty that Dr. Waddill is ~u11ly " Gold Zooms Tlwn Plunges; Dollar Firms LONDON <AP ) Gold hit a r eco rd $277 625 a n ounce in Zurich today before profit laking r a used a s harp drop. Mt>anwtule the dolla r fll"llled m quiet trading on the world's money markets. The noon quote m Zurich was $1. 75 a bove Monday's closing • prict> of $275.875, the previou.c; high But the afte rnoon fixing v. as S273.25. off $2.50. London 's five major bullion dealers fixed the price for the morning t r a ding session al ~276 IC, a record ror the London m :i rkl t Th<' a fte rnoon fixing ~a s S27J 80 T he gold a nd foreign currency markets were closed Fnday in London on Mon- day ror the spring bank holiday weekend . Gold closed Friday at $270 25. The metal has risen a lmost S30 an ounce m a month a nd more than $50 since Jan . 1. Some dealers predict a price of around ~300 by the end or 1979. Behind the boom. they say, art> uncertainties over world oil • .;upplies. fresh buying by the Jtwelrv and e lectro nics in- dustriei; and a relative shortage on tht> market due to cutbacks in .;a l e~ bv t he Inte rnat iona l M o n ~ t J ·r y F u nd a nd U S . Treasury 0 w~WtM• ~ t}t~m•· •-or.: un . veal• tha t approximately 12 ,,,_ ._ "" -r OraQ,. County reaidenta died ud ~ married J..t e GUier when ru,hl 111 la.t an t qlae al (Al II O~Nli\ Q2f>t.n prll, ' lluMG taid durtn« an In· takeoff and crashed Uito 1 ftekt Mrtlww cm the prll' ftnt birth-j uat outalde O'Hare Jntenaa· ~ _ UOAal Airport. "· ., -- 17 ---____________ .,._ ___ --..... I Laguna/South Coast '\'our Hometow•i Dally New•paper I DI I I<, N VOL. 72. NO. 149, 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES O~ANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1979 =F Grounds DC-10 ' ~ ,------ Lagunan Killed In Fiery Crash A 26-year-old Laguna Beach m an was one of six people killed near Lake Havasu City Monday in a fierv. head-on collision. James William Davis, of 1184 Miramar Drive, Laguna Beach was found dead at the scene of a two-vehicle collis1on on State Route 95 shortly before 6 p.m. Monday Alao dead an the man's Ford Mus tang was Susan Dee Bartik, 23. of Lake Havasu City. The Must;mg driven by Davis apparently eolhdt>d hcad ·nn with a Dodge van cont<iining four RivPrside residents. The colhi-wn. on t he center divider one of the highway. sent the van off the road wht-re 1t burst into names. The four occ upants of the van , a ll from Riverside, were iden- tifie d as Warren Carlyle Heintz, 32: G regor y Carl Heintz. 15. Sailor HeJd In Beating of hdant Girl A 20-year·old San Cle m ente Nav.> corpsman faces a court · hearing today on charges he · beat his three-week-old ba by girl a nd broke the infant's leg during an an?umenl with his wife David Lee Pringle. 3206 Ave. Del Presadente . r e mained in custody o ver the weekend after his arrest Thursday on child beating charges. Pringle was in custody in South Or ange County Judicial District Court today. San C lt>m e nte Ge n eral HospitaJ employees treated the •infant, Shannon Marie Pringle, for the leg injury on May 20 after her parents brought the baby to the infirmary Police Lt. Al Ehlow said Pringle told hospital employees: he entered a darkened room and1 tripped while trying to rhange the: baby'sdiaper The baby was later. taken to Camp Pendle ton whe re, • ber mothe r contacted police. 1 . Ehlow aaid it 1s a lleged that 1 Pringle had been drinking when he began arguing with his wife and the baby started crying. The father allegedly struck lhe in· fant with a c losed fist, Ehlow : s aid Gary Lize r , 17 and S herry Haller. 14. Ariwna State Department of Publie Safely Offil•1ali-. dt-layl•cl releasing Davis ' nam<' until tu .... next of kin had been idf'nt1frc·d Valley M a11. Believed Smothered B,v MICHAEi. PASKE VICll Of -O•hy ~II .. St.otf A Fountain Va lley coin dealer. whose body was discoven ·cf Saturday in Hunlini?ton BeaC'h w a~ apparently sm othc·rc1t 111 death. police reported today The victim was idenlifit·<I ,,..., J oseph Haig, 53. He had been re ported missing Friday nig ht hy his wife after he failed to return home from a coin deal. Police said he hac1 bren run taeted by phone on the coin .... all' or exchan~e by an unidentified person. Haig was round slumped over in death in his car a bout 3· 15 p.m. Saturday on a Huntington Be ach parking lot. Prelimina ry findings of the Orange Count y Coroner's Office . released Sunday, indicate Haig died or smothering. accordin~ to Sgt. Luis Oc hoa of the Hunt· inglon Beach Police Depart· me nl. The precise cause or HaiJ(s death won·t be determined until completion of toxicology tt'SL'>. Ochoa said. The victim 's wallet and a n un· known number of rare Canadian coins were missing when llaig'~ body was found The collector. married with two c hildren, apparently left hi), home Friday about 4.20 p.m t<1 complete the sale or trade of the Canadia n coins Fountain Valley police wen• contacted Jater in the a fternoon when he did not return home When his body was discoverer! Saturday. investigat ors said. there was no injt ial indication or murder The a utopsy . however . re vealed marks and bruises on the body "consistent with death by smothering.·· said Ochoa Investigators today wer e al · tempting to contact frie nds and aquaintances who m ay have io formation about the caller who (See SMOTHER, Pal{e A2> O;ooly Pl ... P-llY '-" P41y!W Engine Assembly Checked · WASHI NGTON IAP l Th) Federal Av1at1on Ad m1nrstrat1o~l today grounded immed iately a ll U S -registered DC 10 aircraft heC'a Us<' of •·grav(• a nd potential- ly dan~erous def1c·1en<"ies · rn the assembly lhut holds the plane s engine to thC' winJ{ Th<' actinn w:.rs taken as a re· suit or 1nvest1gatinn of Friday s c rash of an Ame rican Ai rlines · DC 10 m Chicago that took at least 273 hves FA A Adm1n1 s l r al n r Lan~hornc Bond said tt1c· order would n•matn 10 effect until all the cn~1ne ussembltes could be ehN·ked Tht• grounding 11rdcr also cov t'r s IJ s rc·g 1 ~tP r e d A ·JO O 1\1rhu .... c!'. a ~ur111H•an -made w1df' bodied twin 1•ng tnl' ;et WAR OEAO HONORED -J\km11rwl l>uv :-.t•f\'H't'S V.•'l l' hl·ld tn Lagusrn Bt·arh <.1:. th1·v wt·n· 1•1:-.t•wtwn· Monday to pay tribult- lo the· 11 :i1111n :-. \\:tr df'ad More lh!.tn 200 p<•opll' all••nclr'<l tht Lagu11;1 <'llmm t.•morn 1 i1)n The progril m ""a~ c·o s pon::.ured hy Ameri<·an Lf'g 1on ;rnd VFW Pos t:-. ~I l· mori;i I add res'> "'a:-d •Ii vt•red b) () W Prtr t.· Bond told a 111.·ws ronference that he le<i rnetl of th1• res uJt of th1· visual in:.pN'ltnn~ of the as .,<:m blu.·:. l h<t t hl)ld the e ngtnt:!S on the aircraft al.JOut t wo hours h1· fo re ord1·rtn ~ the DC !Os grounded 'l have• n11 c lH11 ce hut l o ).!round <111 u S DC llls 1m n11.•d1:.it.ely. ht• told reporter.. Menwrial D ay Quiel A lo11g Coast Slwres Ry Ri'.:IH.C\i\ llF.LM Of "'' c;,.,,,, P t .. t ~1 .. 11 Pl'oplc n1Jy h.ivl· 111.t · slaY•~d hon.. a ... ont· µol1"i: t1ff1<:•·r sµccul:.il ('d 11r th1·y muy have ":lit gone campin~ .. as another publl(' orr1c1a l <,;11d , hul what1•vt'r lhl' rt·asons Oran~c C1l1111t:. w«al h••rt·ll .1 ciu1c1 . rel l:.1t1vt•ly 1i:w\1·r1ll11I Memon;,il Day \\ t't'kl•n<I .. ,, \4iJ~ hkt• furt·"l I.awn with light~ urourid lwr,• all '41•1•kend. ' PUBLIC SEETHES OVER GAS SHORTAGE -A11 School's Cafeteria Bond 111ci1l·atrd the lroubl1• in \Ol\t:s mo n· than JUl>t the hull th<il gave wa y on thr i\111 en n m 1\1rlincs OC JO that l:ra~hcd 1n Ch11·ago. looted in i\ hu r~l;1r:r who apparently lwl p1:d h1 m~<'lf 10 .hurril os and <1 h o• ;11 I.. .ttoJ H1•J('h fl1 gh S<·hool over lite long holiday WN•k .. n<i, esc<tped with somt- lon .... e <'ha nJ!c . too 1'1d1<'<' s <J1d t h 1..· s chool 1·af• 11..•1·1::.i wa 1., hrokcn into ~omc1in11· twl"Cl'n 1 p.m. F'n 1t.1y and ~ 50 a m Sunday by :.0111eont> pry111_g 0µ1..·n a window fi \ 1· padl<11.:ks to storage food frl'l'~.<·r!-w1..•n• abo hroken. al> \H•ll a:. !>Oft llrtnk and co£fe1: ffi,H'llHll':O. ()ff11·1•r" s:iul ti appeart•tJ lht• ll111•f t1H1!..l'd h1m :H•lr hurr1to~ Laguna and l'heese on " grill. a nd may have slept on a cou1·h in lhl' wom1·n ·~ lounl!P No loss est1malt' ha). been de term1ned m the weeke nd st ay. Break-ins at the cafete ria and school library ea rlier this year lctf to the h1rinJ! of a ni~ht t usto d1an to watch lhl' 1·ampus on wt•ekcnds . But school offic1als said this Wl·Ck th<.it district employee re <'cnt ly flUil. leaving t he campus unprotected at nr~ht The district 1s currently ~et•k in~ another <·ustodian, acc•>rding lo business manager Clydl· Lovelady He ~aid thl• government I!> re quiring an 1nsp1:rt11Hl of ·tht• en llrl' c;y .... tem thal link .... UC 10 engines to the wings H<' JWVf' no 1ntl1c:at1t111 hov. Ion):! 1t would t;1kl' 1<1 (';r rry 11ul tht> 1ns pt•ctw n... E u·n '''· h1· :-aal. thl' Ft\,\ will r l'CjUirt· th<1I . lhe planes be inspected t:very IU 11ays or every 100 Clymg hours whichever comrs first u11t1l new mainten ance procedures ari-' developed. Just befor(' Bond made his an· n 11 u n ct' m e n l . Mr [) •> n n c 11 Douglas (;orp , manufacturer of lht• Ol' 10. issued an '"a l •rt :.rrv1ct' bullt•tin' ca llrn~ fol' 1m ml•d1all' adclitwnal 1n:.pt>tlw11:. of the l.'nginc µv lon~ of a ll tht: pla ne~ befor e thf'y ar t• fl1>wn .1)!a1n Tht: l'ompany said this was be· 1ng done bt>cause or a !'rack dis <·ovNed in a pylon on a DC 10 rhal WiJS being ins pected 1n Chil·ago CdM Man Identified In Airline Disaster .. No OC·IO should fly until this msJWl'lion is made , .. Mc Donnell n ouj?las spokesm an Ray Towne said in Long Beach. In Chit-ago meanwhile. Unit · cd Airlines s aid 1l is grounding a ll its DC 10:, 1mmed1atc lv The eight airline s, besides in· specttng the bolts. were ordered to look for cracks in the fitting that attaches the pylon to the wing structures. FAA official Al Gar vis said tn Los Angeles. The order calls for mechanics to "visually inspect the inside fo rward fl ange or each wing engine pylon aft bulkhead." /\nother Ha rbor Arca busi· nessm an has been idenliried by American Airlines officials as a victim of Friday's Chicago dis· aster. Me morial ser v i ces were s c hedule d this a fte rnoon in Corona del Mar for J ames R Pint. Memorial serviC'es will be con· ducted Wednesday . al 6 p.m. al St John the Divine Episcopal Church in Cost a Mesa for parishioner Clark H. Turner who was a lso killed in the cr ash. T urner. 47, of 3174 Madeira Ave . Costa Me sa. was the west e rn s a les director for Ha lsey-Taylor Cor p .. a firm which markets water handling equipment. I A six-year 1ieside nt of the Ha rbor Area, 1'•mer was a n ac- tive member ~f the Episcopal c hurch. serving al St . John the Pair Sought In Rape Case Divine as senior warden and as a choir me mber . A former open heart surgery patient, h<' was a member of the Me nded Hearts Association. a g roup that counseled ne w open heart sun~ery patients. H e also tau~ht cardio · pulmonary resuscitation for the county chapter of the Ame rican Heart Association. Turne r was an avid sailor and kept a Ranger 26 in Ne wport Ha rbor. When he lived in the San Francisco Bay Area be was a compe t itor in n ational cha llenge races for owners of Columbia yachts. He leaves his widow. Nancy. son Clark Jr.. 19, .. nd daughter Tracy. 15. of the family home. Family mem bers ha ve request· ed that well wishers not stop by the home. Turner is also sur- E lwood Drive r . the vice c h a irma n o r the National Transportation Safe ty Board who is conducting the Chicago investigation, said some of the fO<.'us of the inspections would be on the "art fitting " because "therP are indications that there <See DC-tis, Page AZ) Coas t ' vived by a father. two brothers 'Dleather and a sister, all of Ohio. " Both' me n were returning to Fair through We dnes - Orange County on the ill·fated day with exce ptio n or night after being in the east and some low cloudiness late midwest on business. tonight and early Wednes· Pint, 36, or 3808 Sandune Lane. day. A Uttle warmer d-_ys Corona del Mar, was returning but cooler nights . Highs rrom a series of sales meet.iAp Wednesday in the mid 70s. ( he'd been conducting as Pie na· lows in mid eos. A 22-ye ar-old Dana Point tional sales mana_,gw;e~r~foFr:.;;M;tciiln~·=cJ==1Pi8lU•F!l~•~t'==:fP===-==HI woman told police two Mari~ ti! . ked '--·n a do ~~..::~cr.~::..=~n~tRia'=tliiflilid=ilt--AWoctat • p1c 11~r up 1 wnwwn .._n based tmancial marketln1~. Tbe Navy's plan to cbaqe the balance of life on San Clemente J1Jand b1 1hootin1 the •oata that are Wipin1 out ve1etation is be· iDI protated by a group that bas taken the name Give Our Animals Time <GOAT >. Jlembel'I ol GOAT carried protest slam . .., Saturday in Sfn· Ctemente to dramatize their position. The Slaying ,,,·the goats is schedule:d for Friday. A similar protest was held at the 11th Naval District head- quarters in San Diego. II Clemente bar parking lot and Firm President Vince Mcinnis 'drove her lo a nearby school said Pint had worked with him where they raped her Monday for nearly three years and had night. N B h I The woman told police the two Hved in ewport eac or ... _.... .__ ho 1 -•-about eight years. men picaC'U rrcr up s rt Y -.~r Pint. a native o( Mlnneeota. to p.m. near the Little Outriger "was 8 very special ltind of a bar. 19205. El Camino ReaJ. iuy," Mclnn18 said. "He wu The men assaulted the woman a t Concordia Elementary very involved in athletics, if'· Sc hoo l . 3120 Ave . Del cludlna coaching his kids' sot· Presidente, and then dumped cer, footbal1 and baseball her at a nearby beach. tea m a." Tbe woman was treated and Mclnn1• said Pint, a Marine released from San Clemente Corps veteran, belon1ed to the General lbpital for. trauma JDd Sportina Houle where he played a brulte to her lea. <Bee PIANE, Pa~ AJ) ...... ----· A ~etMmeae ph111iC'kltt and hi• phormoci1r wi/e believe o dif fictdt lfn&ggle for f rudom hot paid off "' Onutge COURfw. Sft Patt A 1 . ...... _ ....... :=a..-. "···..,. ....... g:~~.-:: =.a. == ===· • ... x • ......... a ea.............. ., a Ma~ a .. ..,,,.._ .. .... -.......... .......... ..., a.• 1.C..... AH a= ••• C4 ....... atT....._ M ·=: ..... ~---: .ti DM.Y fl!LOT Lise TyP!On. Mtw n. ,,.,. SllOlllL•1--• Clang, Giang Goes Trolley NHrly 700 puyant; r ustomtrs C!llmbed ubo~rd l.uguna Be•ch·~ VUlaae Trolh•y ovt>r thti long weekend. and it wus standana room only at t!mca. Harry Moon. who own8 the Cottage l't'»l•urant an ttw Art Colony. suill th<> n\.'I n •:1ult of tht• gasoline saving troll\') prowrum , .. ,...,.,,..,,, HOLIDAY. • in1 orily lS.000 people an atlt!nd • a nee eat'h day. compued t u 70,000 last yeu Laguna Bea ch a n d Sun Clemea&e city officials alao re· ported subatant1ally lighter beach t'rowds. All orriclals attributed the sparse crowds to overcast weather and the gas sbortMge The light publi c activity spilled over into traffic activity with California Highway Patrol officers reporting "peaceful" trarric conditions. CHP officers reported three traffic fata l ities over the weekend. none in the south coun- ty area. Two persons were killed in a double·car collision in Stan· ton and a motorcyclist was killed in a colHsion with an auto in La Ha bra, CH Pofficers said. Drunken driving a rrests throu~hout the county over the holiday weekend numbered 91 However. this statis tic is lowe r than last year's, CH P officers sa id. Surprisingly, gasoline seemed readily available. oHi cers s aid. with sever al !'ltataons open, some e ven on Me morial Day. Gai. Imes were almost nonexistent. they added. Employees at San Cle mente Shell, 2400 S. El Camino Real, reported little trouble in han- dlin~ wee"kend lines. Atte ndants at . the us ually sw<1mped Ounivin's Chevron Service, 26988 Ortcl(a Jllghway, San .Juan Capistrano, said lines w(•re nt'ver more tha n eight autos long Saturday. Sunday and Monday Th<> countv's a m usem ent park officials a lso repo rted tlrnt atlendanCC at their facihlll'~ WlJS "substantially down·• from last year. At Dis ney land , publicity spokesman Frank Whiteley said the park's attendance over the past few weeks of the gas s hortage hasn't really been ar fected. This weekend. however. he said, crowds were noticeably lighter Services Set For Laguna's Mrs. Houston , Funeral services will be held 'Wed1'esda y fo r long -time Laguna Beach reside nt lreta H Houston, 68. who died May 25 ut South Coast Medical Cente r. Rites will begin al 10 a.m. at the Ray Family Mortuary with lhe Rev. John M. Reynolds pre- siding. Born in Washing ton, D.C .. Mrs. Houston came to Laguna Beach 26 years a~o. a family spokeswoman s aid. For most or her time here, she worked at the Cornelia Bigelow dress shop. She is s urvived by step· daughter Patricia Clark or Mesa. Ariz. and stepson Robert Houston of Fort Washington, Md. Also surviving are three brothers, Ernest Robertson of Costa Mesa, Mark Robertson or Miesouri, and Jeff Robertson of Kansas; and a sister, Dorothy, of Durango, Colo. Mrs. Houaton also had two grandchildren. Visitation hours at the mortuary are tonight from 6 to 8 o "clock. Burial will be at Melrose Abbey in Anaheim. 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Anhtettt -.N•*'°" Ecltton "rt"p~·nl« fl 1,000 p<>rrent n· turn on good will ... ui. well Uii> an an r r eai.P an bo lv•. over lhu Wt't'kf'nd Motln , 11lo11 1ot with o t ht>r mt"r('hunt.t and UH~ Chamber of Commt'rCf'. rnnlt·d tht· rlt y'N, Villalo(l' Troll1•\ for ltw thri't· d11 y Wt•t•k t•nci h11p1 n.: I ht• f l''t I\,. \t'h1 r lc would drttv. mon• 1i1a• ,1a,1rt Vlbllor:-. tu l.u•Hllttt lh•ill'h /\nit at uppt•ari. tht· murkt•t1ni.: s1•he mt' w1111 u ~Ul'<'t'":> "Tht• trollt') lookl'd hkt• th1• old ·an t-'r1t1w1sct1 <'..tbl1· ra1 " al tlmt'S SWldt1) • Moon hdld t11 da y .. It w<1h hl.rnd111~ roo m only · Ue:.patt' the I argt' 1 1<lt>1 1th1 p ;and 25-l·ent pt'r µu:.M:llgl'r f J ft' Moon ~aid tht' trullc) fan· hox w1ll unly a1·C'ount fo r hulf till' tab owed the cit y .. Hut lhl' f>U('l't'SS or the pro· gram ai. evtdt'nt,'" he said . add ing m<•rdiants he has spoken ti.1 claim sales were much better than e xpected . ··Especially w1th the hud weather." He said he will approach the chamber board of directors next year in an effort lo rent the Village Trolley fo r t~c four weeks beginning in m1d . .Junc. before the summ er f estival season. TORN SUPPORT STRUCTURE SHOWN ON PLANE'S ENGINE Wiiiiam Schaefer Points to CauH of Chicago Cr••h The trolley norma ll y runs only durin~ t ht.' s umml·r rest1v<il season. which this vcar hei::ms July JO and contanul·~ throug h Aug 2fi &md Co1icert Al Tlrursto11 "Strikt.• l'p the Hand . <1 s pring con<•t•rt presented b.v th1· l hurston lntt•r mL'{!t;1te S<"honl t•nsem bh• t'CJON•rt ll\tnd anrl J:11.1, group. is seh<·dul<·d Wl·d rw :-.da) at 1 ·:10 pm. e1t tht· La~u n;1 lk t1ch <·ampus P erformJ m·es 1nclucle sCJl o numbers by students Fn·d Zim merman and Al ex Zepatle1. all unli er the dir<'l'lion of stude nt conduct.or Scott Pauley .Ja zz hi gligbt s i n c lude "Copacabana. · "Down llom"' Blues," a nd "Di~ncy F:Jntasy. conducted by Tim Davis. E'rmR Page A.! ___ _ SMOTHER ... arranged lo meet Haig for the coin exchange 1-~riday . Frm11 P~ Al DC-lOs GROUNDED. • • could h.iv1· bt•t n prohkm' 1n that a1 e a · (' H S N e \\ ... r l' p '' r t c d 1 n • l. • vesL1ga lors v.1·n· loo ... an b Mr ·rv1dt·nct' ur unusual Prt1~1nt' \' 1 hrntaon in thr he<'(11td)'o hefon~ lhl' C'ra sh \'1hr;1ti•in tt.:.it m111hl have 1111 n·a,,1•tJ :.I n -'~ cm lltl' holl Bond told ~tond..1' :-n"w' •·nn fi ·rcm·•• that Am•·rt1';111 ·, l· h1•h t 1 ~11 "'''" doom"d thl' tn<1nit nt 1t lt'fl lhl' runwa~ ' lit· suid ~11· th1111vt11 ri111 1•vt''' tl1t• most hk11l1·d pilot l'H:.Jld lnve ga in<'d control of or l<Jn<lrd · ;.i µlant• with .J mi-.:.111g lngm" But Dnver dis<Jgrc<·d. ~a~ 111t( again th.it invl·stii.;Jtur~ fct:I <t DC-10 s hould fl} with o nly two e ngines a ttached , h(· at!Jl'd "T he proof of 1t is that it did go from ground 1cro to 600 rt·et. and 1t llid not ll•ap up lhl'n.' 0 11 rubber bands .. Som<' mrhncr•. s :rnl they wtiuld ini.pecl or rt•µl ac'l' tht• hc1l t-. ht'fore thl' ft\A d1·u d lar11• -SJ>Okt>sman far -other;, said -ttre1r maintenancP cri·v." were mov mg quicldy lo med thf' dl'<t dlint: Amc•rican Airltnl's haad tht· OC JO:. until tonight Because;• 01 !hat. passengi>rs were being s hafted to other flights or flights we re being consolidated. In some C'ascs, 727s were being sub- stituted fo r the jumbo jets. the Ian<· said :"-lorthwest /\irllnc s officials h!t ii mt:t'hanit•s wen· n •placing .il l lite• ho lts on the wing - rn11unt<'d c•nginl'S Of their 37 Tl · ms "and we expcC'l lo have :d i or awfully close to all .'' of t h1• 24 planl's needed for nights today a\ ailable l!n it <'d res um e d p a rtial H'rvin• only Monday following a I wo month s hutdown caused by a mechanics ' s trike. and planned to fl y 50 percent of its normal schedule today. Western Airlines said all nine of its OC-lOs were being flown to its Los Angeles home base for anspe<'lion but that no flight in· tf'rruptions were e xpected The value or the missing coins , 1s not known. sa id Ochoa. bolts in qut•stion on :al l ats DC' Wo.; ha \'C hecn rep la Cl'd <i nd wouhJ be ex<1m incd. The ft\A sairt /\rn<•rican h<is ~J of the• 11br11!s. In San F r an<'is co. Wo rld ,\1n\ays anti Trans lnte rna· 4tflfliil-Aif'Hne; i.tttd th~ bolts in q u est i on ~l s o were being c·hanged on their DC-lOs . Trans International e xpected no de· lays. hut World said a jet in Frankfurt, Germany, would not he rt>ady by the deadline. Those c·ompanies have a total of seven DC-!Os under FAA jurisdiction. llaig lived In a home in lhc northwest corne r of Fo untain Valley near tht' West mmstcr border Police have asked that has address not ht• published Lo protect the family. Continental /\irlin1·s sau.J all als 15 jumbo Jcts had been an specll'd amt wc1uld fl y normal scheduled tocfa~ Nal10nal said 1t would not complete inspel'l1on:. on a ll its 15 The FAA order cover s nearly h a lf the 274 DC-lOs flown wor ldwid e by 41 airlines . Mc Donne ll Oou~las Corp. is the· manufacturer ol the JUmOO Jets. Although the FAA is res1><>nsi - bll' onlv for US airlines. FAA <' h i e r ·Bo n d u r g e d f o re i g n airlines "to follow our urgent ad· vice on the need for inspec- tions " ~· -tlaA••••• Gunman Slays District Judge SAN ANTONIO. Texas <API -U.S. District Judge J ohn ff. Wood Jr. was shot and killed ~ day u he stepped from his car oullide bia apartment on the city's nqrth side, police said. Wood, S3. was dead on arrival at Northeast Baptist Hospital. One witness -Jim Spears. son or U.S . District Judge Adrian Spears of San Antonio. who lived in the same apartment complex -told police he saw a young man with curly hair. in his late 20s, confront the judge. Th~ jucfee wu then ahot at cloee ranse, Spears told police. Police said the m an was believed to be driving a small red car A police radio report said the car had been seen in the area the past several days Wood had been assigned pro- tection by federal marshals s ince an assistant U.S. attorney was sbot at in November. But the judge recently called orr his protect.ors. saying they were not needed. However. his landlady said Wood told her recently be felt his life might be in danger. The judge was found lying face up. Police said he was shot once in the lower back and there apparently was no exit wound. Wood apparently had tried to start his car and had stepped out of it when the shooting occWTed. No weapon was round at the scene Wood was appointed to the federal bench by President Nix· on. taking office in January 1971 Officers would not comment on any possible reason for the killing. Wood bad been presiding over drug ca5es developed in i;:1 Paso I',.... Page Al PLANE ••. racquethall , the Ba lboa Uay Club and was a on t:-lirn1· mt!mber of the Newport Harbor Jaycees. He leavt:s has widow. Mary Kay. a daughter. Elizabeth. 12. and son James. 9. a U of the family home . his parenL'i. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Pint of Laguna Hills. and a brother. Steve. or Kodiak. Alaska. Services were still pending to· day for Tus t in res ident Ed Bowers. who would have been 51 today. Mr. Bo wers was an e ngineering s pecialist for the Newport Beach aerospace firm where he'd worked for 20 years. A spokesman for the ftrm said Bowers was one or a group or e mpl oyees who 'd b een to Huntsville. Ala .. on business The s1><>kesman said the group s plit up in Chicago and Bowers was the only one who got onto the American Airlines flight. Another Orange County resi· dent on the plane, Phil Higgen- botham. also of Tustin. was a former Aeronutronic Division employee. the s pok esman added. As of today. airline data re- v ea ls that a pproximately 12 Or ange County residents died when night 191 lost an engme at takeoff and crashed into a field Just outside O 'Hare Interna- tional Airport. and other west Texu ciUee by the U .S. attorney'• office tn San Antonio. However. it wu not kncnna ii this wu related to bi8 death. Wood wu set to preside over the trial of professional gambler Jimmy Chagra, who is cbar1ed with conspiracy to posseu, UV· port and d1stribute cocaine ~d mariJuana, all federal dru1 violations. Gold Hits New High Of $277 LONDON IAPl Gold hit a r ecord $277.625 an ounce in Zurich today before profit taking caused a sharp drop. Meanwhile the dollar firmed in quiet trading on the world"s money markets. The noon quote in Zurich was St. 75 above Monday's closing price or $275.875, the previous high. But the afternoon fixing was S273.25. orr S2.50. London's five major bullion dealers fixed the price for the morning trading session at S276. l0, a record for tbe London market. The afte rnoon fixing was $273.80. T he gold and foreign currency markets were closed Fr:iday in London on Mon- day for the spring bank holiday "'eekend. Gold closed Friday at $270.25 The metal has risen almost S30 an ounce in a month and more than $50 since Jan. 1. Some dealers predict a price of around SJOObytheendo'1979. Behind the boom, they say, a re uncertainties over world oil supplies. fresh buying by the Jt•we lry ;,nd e lectronics in - dustrt<.'S and a r elative shortage on ttw market due to cutbacks in -;ci ll'h hy lht• Inte rnational Mon t-t:iry F und a nd U .S Treasur) Prosecution Tell.s Jury of Waddill Case Prosecutor Robert Chatterton began tellin~ an Orange County S uperior Court 'jury tOday h1s v('rs aon of e ve nts that led to the filing or murder char:ges against Or. Wilham Waddill J r. Waddill. a 43-year-old Hunt- ington Harbour physician. is ac c·used or strangling a newborn ~arl in the aftermath or a saline abortion performed two years ago on the infant's 18-year-old unwed mother. Waddill has denied strangling the baby and has said the two- pou nd. 15-ounce infant was a lready dead or in the hopeless final stage or death when he ar- rived at the Westminster Com- munity Hospital nursery . His first trial ended a year ago- witb a hung jury and the most competitive prices. anywhere. f ~-' ' ---. @.=~~ ·~ ~-cq · ~-·-o -.....__ /f1;:7 ---- 0 0 0 The La188 Beach High School production of "My Fair Lady" will nm from Wednesday through Saturday. Here 11 .. ura llltchell ta !:Ilia ond Robert Weber plays the role ol Col. Plckerin1 ln the "Ascol Scene.'l Curtain time each~~ la I p.m. Tlckeb are 13.50 for adults and 12.IO for I · ta. HlEPHONC 17141 b44·24'l4 ----·----.. ,-,-, . . -............ ,,_ NEWPORT'S TED HADLEY WITH M0,000 N!WSftAPER Otiglnal Copy of Extre on Uncofn'• AHaHlnatlon lincoln Newspaper Valued at $60,000 By JACKIE HYMAN Ot-Detly~S- Wben Ted Hadley's father died in 1951, the Newport Beach resi- dent and his family chose their favorite possessions from their father's estate. "My sister wanted the s ewing machine," Hadley said. "I want- ed this " ·'This" is an original copy orthe slngle·pa~e edition or the New York Herald published on Satur· day. April 15. 1865. The page somewhat bleak looking by today's standards. with six rigidly separated col- umns. s mall type and no pictures -is now valued at more than 560.000 The headline begins : "lmpor- taJlt. Assru;sination or President Lincoln. The President Shot at the Theatre Last Evening." The newspaper o riginally belonged to Hadley's grandfather t born in 1840 >. who passed it down to Hadley'slather. Hadley also inherited some other items. including an old· style collar and shoes as well as a petrified clam s hell. He's ~iven the other items away. a ll but the newspaper. ll 's a carefully g u arded possession. except ror once about Cable Cars Shut Down SAN FRANCISCO IAP) -The famed cable cars which lure thousands of tourists annually to this city will be out of operation for up to three days because of some overheated bearings. of- ficials say .. A dispatcher for the Municipal Railway said the bearings on the windmg gears that pull the giant cables unde r the streets became overheated and the system ground to a stop at 5:55 p.m . Monday. The bearings must be repaired the dispatcher added. ·20 years ago when hf> loaned it to a bank in Las Vegas for display on Lincoln's birthday lladky's only warning was to k~p 1t out or the sun. They didn't kee p 1t out or lhl' sun. Ever since. one corne r of the newspaper is darker than the rest. But while Hadley, who's 61 . may not go back as far as Ltn coin's time. he 's known his s h<1re of guests in recent history A former Hollywood a ctor, Hadley served as a stand-in for Clark Gable. and even was ~iven one of the actor'sold Cadillacs Hadley also appeared. lar gely play ing Me xican parts. in a number of films including "The Maltese Falcon ... Among the at: tors he came to know was Hum· phrey Rogart. In 1953 and 1954. Jladh•y played the part or Pedro on L CIS Vegas' first live television show. a children 's hour called Bos tick Wester 's Rangers. Amon~ the mishaps he rccall'i from those live-action day:, was the lime a turkt>~ went 1o the bathroom on his des k <:1nd a kid from the audience piped UIJ. ··See what he did. Pedro" Sec wh<i t he rlid ? .. Later, still m Las Vegas. Had ley took up a career as a food and beverage consultant for hotels and worked for Howard Hughes. He met the reclus iv e millionaire but "you couldn't get c losetohim ·· Hadley doesn't let people get too close to his original Lincoln news paper. e ither. but fur more obvious reasons : Another copy of the same paper was appraised <tt S60.000two years ago. Hadley said he himself has h<oen offered S20,000 in diamonds for hb paper But he's had other thoughts about the future or the papt'r . which usually reposes in a bank vault these days. "If somebody doesn't buy it. I might donate it to som e college that would do more with it than I would. sitting m some closet.·· Hadlt>y said. t • Bob Hope, who turned 78 today, occupies a familiar 1pot. tomewbere between camera-totinl servicemen and a pretty lirl, durln1 the tapin& of hia USO show Sunday aboard the helicopter tarrier lwo Jlma in Manhattan. Hope ls watchl.nc entertainer Charo belt out a number for tbe lbow, to be aired Wednesday. -~~-.,.... ... J/ictim, 3, To Return To States UOSTON 1API The father ot 3 year·old leuk4'mla vicllm C h11d Green will return to M 1111atl\UMtl8 within two weeks "' clear the wa)' fqlf Cha.d to <·om\l home, his lawyer said to· day Gtmdd itnd Diana Green who 8«tetly whisked the child lo Tljwana htst winte r In vlola- t ion of a court order barring tht'm from lrtHttlng him wilh Lae trile face contempt of t·ourt charges in Massach~tts and risk arrest upon their re- turn Attorney George Donovan said in an Interview with radio s ta· lion WBZ that Ge rald Green fee ls the boy has received all the help be can get at the Tijuana Laetrile clinic. where he has bee n treated since January "He feels that what could be <1n omplished in Mexico was ac· rom plished ... Donovan said "He will return within two W('('kS " Donovan sa id Ge rald Green will appt>a r before Plymouth S upe rior Court Judge Guy Volterra to ask that Volterra's l'arhcr conlt'mpt citation be set aside. He said the father wants the boy lo receive chemotherapy :it Massa c husetts Ge neral HM pital. where he was treated before the family fled . La!'t wt>ek. a spokesman for M assachust'tls Ge ne r a l s aid tests s how the boy may not have r<'ce1ved enou~h chemotherapy a t the Me xican clinic. Also last week. Donovan asked t h<' state Suprem e Court to over- t urn Voltf'rra's prohibition on 1.a etrtlt• Thl• court did not im m1.•diaH·lv rule Voltl'rra orderE•d the parents l o cut orr home treatments with Laetrile. vitamins and t-nzymes fie s:.11d the child was being po1son<'d by cyanide. one angre d1cnt of Laetrile W BZ r('portcd tod ay that Donovan talked lo Chad's father <i i a mN?tmg "out of state." The lol·at1on was not disclosed. Burglars Get Mesa Store Merclwndise I Quick-moving lhjeves escaped with $4 7.835 in r lolhes and Jt'Welry from a Costa Mesa store Monday m less th~n 15 minutes aftN smas hing a plate glass window. Costa Mesa police said today. They s aid three c us todial wo rkers heard glass break at about :; ::i m at Nords trom's-in Soul h Coast Plaza. 3333 N Rris tol St • but we re afraid to go downs tairc; to investigate. The workers de layed about 15 minutes before calling police, the n we nt downstairs , police !'aid They found broken glass and disturbed m crc·handise but s aw no one. they said. About half the amount s tolen ~23.520 involved men 's suede sports jackets valued at ~240 each that were swept orr racks. The thief o r thieves also smashed glass display cases and c le aned out a large amount of jewe lry, including necklaces. cha ins. rings and other items. police said White Cat's BadLuckf~r lroiJW Officer The cat wasn't black. but it dldn 't make much difference to Irvine Police Officer Gary Harvey. His luck went bad, anyway. Harvey was on patrol on Culver Drive near deerfield Street when a white cat ran across the road. Harvey took e vasive action. missed the c at, but in the process collided with a s ix foot tall directional sign. A report states that his patrol car sustained moderate damage to the left rear fender. The matter will go before the city's Accident Review Board for a determination. Body Found After Stabbing MALIBU !AP> -Hikers have discovered the body of a boy about l2 years old who apparent· ly was stabbed to death, police said. County sheriff's deputies said the unidentlfted boy's body was found Monday lylnc rully clothed near Mulholland Hi1hway about two miles weat or Laa Virttnes Road. A spokesman for the coroner's bllke •met the death oecurred about two hours befor~ UM bo4r WHfound. DAILY PILOT Deily Ptllol ,,_ LINING UP FOR GASOLINE -Troubled c itizens of Little Town in make-belie\>e autos await turn at gas pump of "dealer" Brian Colbert (far right>. Motorists are <left to right>. Ryan Tovati, Chad Taylor. Nicole Dwork and Jennifer Harwell It was a project in living ror first graders at Smith School in Huntington Beach. Little Town Pinehed Huntington First Gratkrs Write Letters Hy ROBERT BARKElt OI I._ D.tly Plllol Si.tt A feeling of uneasiness has com e to a smitll place called Lit- t I e Town e1 long the Orange Coast. Only 24 residents live there <.1 nd then on ly for six hours a day Bul they are troubled Prices are h 1~h at Lilli e Town's grocery stor e Mail de It ve r:, at t ht• po~l offacP probably isn't all that it should be Rut most of all, the re 's anxie ty in the gasoline line The residents ha vt' so me ob· servations and they a re dema nd mg some answe rs in a letter· writing campa ign to President Carte r and Governo r Brown They also are venting the ir emo· t 1ons in ll'lle rs to the editor The resitlc>nts of Little Town a r e s tuden t s of St e phanie Donatoni"s first gr ade class at S m i th School 1n Huntington Beach They have built the mythical town out of cardboa rd and 1t in· dudes a post oHtce. police and fire s tations. a supermarket and a fast food restaurant. They drive around m pretend cars fashioned out or cardboxes when they ca n get ga s from the pretend gas station pump. It's the gas supply that giv~ the m the bigges t problems He re 's a sampling of how they size things up in their letters to government leaders · -Shawn Bouley: "Dear Mr President t wish you could call the oil companies a nd tell them to make more gas for the car washes and gas stations so that Fountain Valley Home Burglarized Burglars pried open a sliding glass door in fo'ountain Valley over the Me morial Day weekend to take an estimate d $2.000 worth of belongings from a res - 1dence onSan Bruno Street. Resident James L. Duffield. told police late Monday that ~l .000 worth of jewelry was taken along with a television set a nd stereo equipme nt wtth a tolalSl.OOOvaluc Being or Scolllsn descent I take great pleasure 1n making my dollars sh etcn 1 try to pass this i dea al o ng to o ur customers by stocking many comblnallon pieces of 1ewelry. that 1s. pieces mat can serve mult ip le purp o ses 0 1 a dornment Pin -pendant c ombinations are the most usual. of course. but we e11lend tnat idea to clasp decorators and attachments for rings and bracelets We have a h oney-b ee r1ng-p1n combination tttat 1s very rmag1natlve There 1s a strikingly beaufllul ony~ and diamond heart that serves either as a nng or pendant This Is truly a mec hanical engineering masterpiece We have necklace -bracelet comb1na11ons lhat give you different lengths ot neckware when combined '" different ways Thell! are watches too. with a wide vanely of oolored straps and even d l tterent colored bezels. One of the most cl1Ss1c and versatile combinations 1s a basic eamng with a variety of· drops that completely change people won't have lo wait in line. -Kevin Klein: ··Dr Dear Mr. President. Wh y aren't the oil companies giving us enough gas? The cars have to wait in long lines a.nd people don't like It .. -NeU Aratin: "Dear Editor It sure 1s a pam to gel gas these days I waited about an hour lo get gas with my dad ·' -Sherry Webb: ··Dear Gov erno r Brown. The gas stations are full of cars and people are getting mad because they need gas so they won't !>(: late for work " -Edward Sieberg: "Dear Governor Brown. People need tn sa ve energy: Some people could ride their bikes and walk or JOg to places instead or us ing a car .. -Jeff Glb&oa: "Dear Editor. c a, we get more gas from Mex arc/ beca use we are running out"" -Maridee O 'Day : De ar Editor. People haven't been get ting to work on time because or the gas shortage How can we help'·· Thc> youngs ters admit that they don't have all the <1nswers But they say they are confident that they will r eceive replies from Carter and Brown that might help e xplain things . Laguna., Otlaers House. Backs Aid For Disaster Loss A bill that could provide low inte res t loans to d isaster vac· ttms. including those who lost their Laguna Beach homes in the Bluebird Canyon landslide last October. has been approved b y the House or Re presen- tatives. The legislation. introduced b y Rep. Robc.•rt E . Radham. R· Newport Beach. would provide 3 per cent loans for victims of fedNally derlared disasters . T he bill was incorporated as a resolution to another House bill which offers amendments to the Small Bus iness Act. The House vote was 398 to s. It previously passed the Senate and now goes to a Senate-House tonfc r ence to iro n out d1f fere nces before being sent to President Carter for signature. Badham introduced the low inte rest disaster loan bill after Carter vetoed s1m1lar leg1slat1on last year Ca rter s aid he vetoed the original biJI because 1t <.'ontamed provisions that would have rt!· organized the federal Small Business Administration. The new bill contains no s uch (~) ~ EiEMWISE Marv Barr Cen1f1eo Gemo1001s1 \ CHARLES H. BARR ........ prov1s1on~ If approved, 1t provides for 3 percent loans up to $55.000 for rebuilding. repairing or relocat mg hom~ struck by disaster In tJw case of the nearly so homeowners m Blue bird Can y o n wh o s l' h o m es w e r l' destroyed or s urre red he avv d amag~. 1t means a major break over the current 7a,.4 perc·cnt 111 te rest rate offered to such vie t1ms . Hadham said t'arlt'r 1~ nol ex peeled to vc·to th • ne w leg1slu twn - Y Taking Signup8 For Run in Niguel Participa.nts in a U>·kilometer run in Laguna Niguel to benefit the South Coast YMCA can regiater up to and including the day of the event, Saturday. Applicabons may t>e obtaJneo from the YMCA. 26076 C Getty Drive. Laguna Niguel. Reg1stra lion is SS until Friday. Registra- tion on the day of the run is $6. tr1e took -and lhe colors. This idea is great tor the traveler; 1t g ives you a whole earring wardrobe without having to carry so much around with you. You will always have just the right accent tor each costume and occasion. The earring deScnbed abOve was orlg1nally made for non-pierced ears but of course. we do the same sort of thing for pierced ears too. Drops to add to pierced eamngs are not I!' large or heevy but shit can be very fanclfyt of stlape and any ·color. With pierced ears ws have an additional option: we CM'I add 'a frame or jecket to a basic stud. If your favorite pierced earring is a simple diamond. peett or gold ball. we can give II mtnY new IOOllS by adding a frame of lapis, coral. fade or onyx ... or a ctu11ter of small dlemoncta. MPPf'll"'s or rubles ,.to d'9M It up for special occaalona. A ~low gold frame wlll tone It down for more caaual weet. We have many auch frames In different "'*'-and~. ttmple or fancy •.. the .,.,iecy 11 endless. • ..... ._ Seci.ty Ace,......._ , ... , ' t ... ~ . . =~ :-'!= ~:::. '" .• .. ;.:,... •'-·· ~. :·:. I •• • .~ ·: : ·: ,. ... _, .. ::: .. :- 44 OM. Y fltlOT ..... :··~~easting I ueeday, Mey 29. 1179 (:t wl••*I' T ..... . ·-M 11rplal •~ Umne1norable Day HO. HV• A BOUDAY DEn. We 'vt all jmt •tru= throqh a.DOlher OM ol thoM marveloua th,.... day J&. Aloal Ulla bett ot au poealbl• coa1ta, thla one will 10 dowu u ..., UIH apectacular Ji'ot une UW.c. the beach crowda were down when rom· pared to previous Memorial Day feattvltlea. Newport Beach crowd·watcbeR, for example, eatJmated the beach •hrona wu only oae·&lllrd of what It wa.1 over the hollday In una. La1wia Beach appured lo be plenty bUBy but there was a telltale .si1n-lt wu pouible to find a pnktnc place. Some &avant.a ar. su11est.tnc that holiday people were stayiq home from the cout.Une~ *•use of the a.lle1&ed "No, Henry. We're Not Gomg to the Beach-Now Move " gasoline crunch. Maybe so. But don't discount the weather factor Plainly put, it was lousy. J UST CONSIDER THAT it was reported that ocean water temperatures were about two degrees higher than the air. Thus there wasn't a great enthusiasm to charge off to the sands in search of a sunburn. At Huntington Beach city beaches. the body count was just over 20,000 where it bad been 75,000 or so on Memorial Day last year. The crowd was also about half of that anticipated along San Clemente c;trands. Meanwhile inland, you could find contradictions as to whether or not the gasoline thing put the crimps on the firs t threl'-day holiday of the season. At Disneyland. for 1•xampl£'. 1t was reported tha t c rowds were down som~what. But un the Disneyland parking lot . there was .1hundanl cv1denrE' of those gas-gulping recreationa l ven1cles filling up the place PLENTY OF OUT·state license plates also were in evidence around the Magic Kingdom su~gesting. perhaps. that the v1sitor.\i <ire will to take a chance on our gasoline crunch. -And what about the Great Fuel Crisis of 1979? You are left wondering today if it 's still with us. Gasoline prices have now escalated to more than 95 cents a gallon an many lQ<:ations. And the long lines seem less in evidence. ONE COSTA MESA operator was busily pumping away on Memoria l Oay and while he was busy. there were no block-long lines as of yesterweek. Questioned about mid-day on how long he would keep the pump operating. the dealer declared, ·T m planning to stay open until about 6 p.m. "I've got a whole lot of gasoline to sell " It sure is a mystery. Citizens Take On Hookers SAN JOSE <APl A dedicat· Pair Held In A.brae Of Twim BATON ROUGE. La. <AP> - A couple wer4! held today on r har1n ol abuain& one of t.helr four Ida of twarw -• 7-year-old boy and • .cirl who reportedly lived for two years an a room so filthy that attendants donned aa. maaiks to take them to an •mbulance . Ent B•lon Route Parish dep- uties said Leon Jolla. a SZ·year- old carpenter, and bis wife Anna Lee Jolla. 45, were booked Mon- day night on two counts each of cruelty Lo juveniles The twins were being treated (or malnutrit ion today at Earl K Long Hos pital. An in · vestigator said the children, neither of whom can talk. were no larger than 2or 3-year·olds. ANOTHER OF THE Jollas' 15 c hildre n. aged 3, was a lso hospitalized Monday and was re. ported today 1n good condition. Lt. Royal MtCastle, a juvenile divis ion officer , said the sheriffs office was told of the C'hildren by lhf' hospital's child protection center. which rt'· ceived a tip from a relative of the Jollas. Some neighbors said they were unaware of the 7-year olds' existence. Mccastle said he and Detec- t ive Larry Wright found the children si~ting in their own ex· crement ami othe r filth in an e mpty room in the Jolla's lhree- bedroom home. He said the girl wore an undershi rt and the boy was naked. MtCASTLE SAID attendants summoned to the home went back to their ambula nce for gas masks before they would enter the room. McCastle QUoted Mrs. Jolla as ~aying the children were fed twice a day and their room was cleaned about twice a month · The mother said the children used to come out. but after a while they t the parents J thought the children weren't developing right for their age and tht 1'hildren s tarted keeping to themselves ... Mccastle said. FtrSt Black Rule Begins In Rhodesia SALISBURY, Rhodesia !AP i -Bishop Abe l Muzore wa, Rhodesia's first blaclc prime minister, was sworn into office today. ending 90 years or white- m i nori ty rule in the former British colon)'. Muzorewa. a United Methodist bishop. said he was "more confi- dent and more hopefuly every day" a bout the future of the new nation of Zimbabwe Rhodesia . ed corps of downtown residents is apparently putting a sizeable dent in the parade of prostitutelS who gather on main streets to conduct business, police say. began walking beats and harass· ing the girls. Police say proslitu· lion-related arrests are down as wen. ·'These are very t enacious people," police Lt. Tom Johnson said of the citizens. THE OATH-TAXING was the final formal cere mony before the new bl ack-led state is of. ficially born at the stroke of midnight Thursday. Firs t to be s worn in was Josiah Gum e de , a former diplomat elected Monday to the largely ceremonial post of presi· dent. . The "hooker patrol'' began with much fanfare JO days ago. Police and city officials say the visible evidence of prostitution has decreased since the citizens ·'They're doing a good job and that's why I th.int they're going to be successful." Gumede, towering over the diminutive new prime minister, then administered the oath to Muzorewa and charged h im with forming a new government. Gulf Coast Drenched - Heavy Storms Range From Maine to Florida J'~perat•~• · HI L9 P'rc '° ,. · '• ...... .-ii ........... """ ... 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Nevada Legislature Ends Wild Session CARSON CITY (AP I The 1979 Nevada Lt:gislature ad· journcd at 12 45 this morning after a "Kcyi.tone Kops " clo~ing Sf'~ne which featured lawmakers darting furtively from bars to casinos and strains or "Take Thts Job and Shove It" playing over Ll1gi!llative Building loudspeakers. The record 135-day session. which opened with a certain degree of pomp and circumstance. ended with a deadlock over two proud lawmakers · pet bills. Conferees wound up huddling in a closed-door session ina ho tel-casino across the street from the legislative building, finally dec.iding to recommend that both bills be killed. They returned to the Legislative Building where their report was promptly accepted in both houses. The Senate then moved to adjourn "sine die" -Latin for "without another day" -at 12:42 a .m . The Assembly, with whoops and whistling, followed ~uit three minutes later. ICJITS I ~· ., ........ ..... LOMG .......... -... I'. 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"I would have never believed it if I waan't seeine it," Yitabak Davldi. commander of the Is raeli landing ship Asbdod, told reporters on the ship aft~r be welcomed a n Egyptian pilot aboard The landing ships Achziv and the Ashkelon, also loaded with trucks from the Israeli occupa- tion force In the southern Sinai, followed t he Ashdod through the E:ntrance at 8:30 a.m. for the northward passage. EG VPl'IANS llUSHED to the banks of the canal to see the Is rae li vessels and shouted "Sh alom!" -He brew for "peace." Israeli n ew members lined the deckis and waaved back The Egyptian -Israeli peace treaty guaranteed passage for Is raeli s hipping tbrougb the Suez. The first Isr aeli-flag ship thri>ugh the canal, the freighter Asbdod. made its passage April 28 with a crew of 22 but no l'argo. The three 1,000-ton landing craft. which had departed from the Israeli navy base at Sharm e l Sheikh in the Sinai, were scheduled to romplete their 15- hour voyage through the canal by muinight tonight a nd con- tinue on to the Israeli port city of Haifa on the Mediterranean coast IN ANOTHER step of the un- foldmg peace bet ween the two countries. Egyptian President' Anwar Sadat said Monday that foreign airlines can b egin service between Tel Aviv and C'a1ro whenever they want to. T he s t a tement followed hi:> weekend declaration with t'nme M 1msler M<'nachem Begin open- ing the horder between Egypt and Israel. ·'There is no restriction, no boycott, let the m come," he saad of the foreign airlines. He was speakin~ with reporters during a trip through the canal Monday aboard his presidential yacht. 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Jerry e .... ot ,,..1rw. <"• 1 "''~'' IM,,_I ... e4 ,._ltlc View Memor1e1 a.we•lt "-"'of Sen J ... n ( ,...,.,,.,.o, Pen_,._., s1•vt·r11I monttul. 'fht'rc· ·Mr•. Qu1i1njt gatvt' birth lo ~ar dau&htt-r An N~u)'w. who wULbc 4 l.D Au&Wil. Sh~ ls UH!lr only t'l11ld Howevt•r thf' hvlna :.11uu11on didn't work out well. with 1·o nfhct11 cn ·atecl by difforences In rultu~ nntt l•rl( 11f pnva«"y, Mr:. Quana said. So, ulthuu~h An "'ai-onl u m11nth nlJ, Mrs Quan~ Mt•" upon h1•1 11r11irov1111( Ent:lil!h to c:.UI 1•mployment ,1.:,·rw 1•·' "I liOT !\ JOB AS A LABORATORY assistant in Santa Anu. all b' myself " Mrs Quant{ said. S~ and her hu~bU lld ltnd Chlld ffi()Vt!d in brief· IV with her 1mrw1l-. ""hd hac1 rt-ntffi un upartmenl 111 C111'l.1 ~tt· ... 1 1111'11 f11und 11111:.• 111 th1·1 r own nt:<Jrbv ·..i.1111 "'' '" '' fl·" 1 ll1·rk. I n1Jn~11~t·d to re.11l an ,1p,1nm1.'lll M 1.., Vu ••llll '·11d I wa!'> !'>U proud I 1·an11111 ,. ,,,. , • .,., 1111"' I h•ll II """' Jll'>l like a real hous~ In tlw • .1111p .1ml 1n th1 :.1"1111'vr :. hvul>c you d1dn I tt•all~ h.i H · 111 n .in Hut the nf'xl fe1A. \'l"<lf~ Wl'rl' n1>l 1•1:asy one.!> Joined about seven other Vietnamete doctors as an intem Uwre-for a year. Through Dr. Duane, both husband and wife became interested in Fairview and did volun\eer work there. Eventually they were boUI hired in their fields. One or their most rewardin& momenta came whe n they purchaaed their home . The seller was none other than Dr. Quang's former boss at his newspaper job, Mn. Quang s aid. When he saw them with the real estate s alesperson and heard the title ''doctor," she said . ··He was amazed ." And so Or. and Mrs, Quang began to pick up the threads of their forme r Lives. Oil. QUANG, WHO HAD PUBLISHED poetry a s well as novels in Vietnam, is writing short stories and poems for Van Hoc Nghe Thual. a Viet· namese lite r a r y ma-gazine published i n Westminster. DAM.YPtLOT Punch "I woa't pay lbe llMI I wee't.1 wo•'t, I •••'t r' C• encl Ew4yn O.•-01 lllh101> ••L.tOet end >9•--Meuof '""'' .. " HAllltV ltil.$0H Hnlc .. ••• 9..,,,.1 ... 111 .. c-•1.0 Of• '""•MIO. ~ M .. "«•II< View ¥.1f\011e1 Moy JI ",. .. ' JU,..,,,, •I SI Jo.t<fl!'" Por• ~. ColhoClc O.urt" ln1ermen1 •• ~ ~fll c..m.flt•t frl-• m•y coll ,.INT el Bell .,_, Mo<tvety on w... JAMES Ill PCHT, r~I Of (OtOfte _.,Mer JO. 1t1t Crom • oo PM I• .. , -.r, Go. Oled In "'-•m•t1<en t·OO PM IMll ··-·· MOtluan Of AlrlfM• Cr•"' on Moy n ••• ,. It\ l>r. Quang took J Joh •• ., Jll orderly in u t'On valesrent hosp1lal. h·t•11111~ hi' prok·:.~ion as a doctor sert·et. Ht! h ·u n·d h•· IA .1uhln t lw hired 1r he were seen ai; overquallfit 11 "THAT WAS REAi.i.\' Ut:C.R \VIN(; for him. but ht! was walhng lo rlt1 .un th1flJ,! lu help the ram1- ly," Mrs Quang !)111d V. ,. "' H'r had public as- s istanct• · · It prints the work of some or Vietnam ·s top writers a nd a rtists. many of whom now live in Los Angeles. Orange and San ~o counties Ttus year. Dr. Quang~ther and his s ist er 's family were able to come to America a nd a re stay- ing with lhe couple. They're seeking an apartment but it's hard bet·a use the family has five children, Mrs. Quang said ~;;:::v;:~ r-PATIO & STORE SALE -1 GCKle ~ cW«Coo Gflk-.O, llllnoli. S<u"•I-tty l\IS wtl• Gl1SWOLO ... ,., ltoy, ~· Ell1etoelh •QIO 11, LOVS GfU SWOl.0 ,.,,dent al -flf&-.JMne\-IO,ellOICoron<1 Coron• 0.1 -Ce P•\...O -•¥on ci.1 Mor, CA. AIM> hi• peronh Larry M•J 16, cm In 1'1""""1 lloecll, ca. -a.tty ,.,,., of l "9<',.. HOh. C.• • SurY IY•d oy hi• "'IC• H•ael '°"' •11cl l>ralller Slew Pint of llodle~. Ja,..., w Gr~-ot So Pe...... Alulle ¥emorlel Hr.le .. P•tll•< Ce., •nO Rotllerd C C,rltwold oi Vie• ~Y 0..C-1 •I UOO P .. 111c T"UO<I, Aro,.,... end f Qt•"4kltflcln11. Vie• Qrl,.., *-1 8oec:ll, Ce "" Pttv•C• "'"'1co<1 were 11to10 el Pacific T-y. ~' >t, ••7• •• • 00 PM 111 View Memorlel Perk P•<lllc View II•" ol fi-n <onl•ll>Yllon• 10 ,.,.. Th<'fl curne a slrokt· (•f luck. Or. George Ouun1'. a st<.1ff membl.'r al I· .11n i::w Sl ate Hospital, hl.'.m.l 11f Dr Quan~ through 1 rn·nds and he and his wifr J oan offered he lp and ,uh 1t't' A~ Or and Mrs. Qu:i 11g ht·t ame more com· fflrlablt• JO th(•ir t)l'W t'OUlllfV lrl ()art through the Ouant>s hdp. both dcc:ith'd hi rcJ,tain their pro fess1ona I c-redt'ntia Is. "My sister's family is lucky to have us these firs t days to explain the culture." Mrs. Quang s:11d. I 0°/o to 50°/o OFF EVERYTHING Mortuerydlre<to" Amarlcefl """'"'' F-11"" o• lhe l'atc• Amorl<MI -A&-lotlon P11<111c "LIFt-; HERE IS MORE complicated than m Vit!tnam," s::i1d Dr Quang, noting that in his coun- try 1ns uram·t• 1:> not common and the pace or ltfe 1s muc:h slower. Fri., Sat., s ..... Jme 1-2·3 Sal~ Starts 9 p-11L PEGGV '-FRICK. ""'dPRf of Coste View ¥ofi..-Ydlro<lofS. W.·'700 M..... C. P•\...., ••~Y on ""•• 2•, CAI.AMA Dr Quan~ went to Loma I .111<li.1 University to take a four-mnnth t'OUfM' prc•purin~ him for a federal hc•t•n!--ing P1<•m1 Thi• ti·sl 1!'> <J\ uilable ln refugt•cs who Wl.'rl' I 1n•n!,c•d pli~ '-ll'1ans in their home:> <'IJU11 t r~ ·Tm ~r:.ilC'ful lo the /\merican government and peopll.' that we have the freedom. the op port unities that l111s <.•ountry 1s offer ing,.. added Mrs. Quang. saying they hope to become cit1zcn11 COME: H .IV• f (I ii t" f Wl"f·I' ll•(j n,:.ft> tJ' t,1ti.-bfftf .. ()uit 1'1' Born Nov•mO•• ~ "21 1n NOAH It CAI.AMA. IP,ld•nl ol ~,,. ;-•ti' .,., n.,...,. Ml'!f~ ,.JI hlfQ~I UM': ""•:r ~•0•000 .. ~11\ OinoM Sutwtwcl by <:Ml• MeM, CA Pe•""' •••Yon M .. lie• llu"°""" Vlclot, '°" Jlt<,.,.rd Of 2•. 1t1' •I Ille -1• Survlvl>d by "" O&serl Hot Sc>rit>Q\, C• , •ncl Fre111< •ii• M•rv-of Coit• Mete, Ce., • Hayd•n of K•f>O, Kauai, lofoweli, 2 •OM NO<lfl I( l(eleme, Jr. of H•w•li. Geuqf!Ce" Slw•on Oeert>otn of (CKla Pol rick Of (.mte ~.ca , 5otomon 01 ,.,. .... C• enctKeren Cerlt&Ce of CO\ta Hawell, Ed'*erd ot Sen l!lruno, Ca. MRS. Qt;,\N(i TOOK f'Ol'ltSf.S AT Cal State llM ... Ce -"'" pa,.nl\ I.Hie• end Tl\Of'llel Of Huntif191on 8oec:ll. C•. •n0 Fr•d• Tedrow of ••P•. IC•"•'· 111ma 01 Mam1noth Moun1e1n, , Domin~uez Hi lls and Cal ~l.1t c· Long Beach and H•••h,eno911•endclll10•""· ""noa•• dauot>t•n 11~ E .. aM ot Ha••11• passed her statt• t•xam tn qualify as .1 mct11cal services wW lie ~ ot 2·00 PM on end Noemi l(alame ot Son J-. C• W•--Y .... 'fJD,tfflellMPeclll< ond I -Mr Allfellem K•l•m• ot technician llt•r ph..irmacolog1c•:i l 1ra1nmg in Vu:t-V••• ~ 0..pel. EnlomllmOflC Hawaii, 1'91ondC.nllOr011end l29reaC· nam h1tcl int llldl'O Slmil:1r CIJL11'i;('WC1rk, She CX-Pecllle Vlnr ""-"-lal Par!<. Pe<lllc orendf"lllldren. Me,,_1.,1 s.rlfte ... wlll nla· ·111 .. 0 Via• Mot1UO<t -..Ort 841.-Cll di••l ~ nold on -oy, Mav 30. 10~ Of\ ,, •. '"''· ,,.. bNcn •• 111.-...pon EH•<" ...... '"" Whtlt• Or {)u :rn~ awa11.:t1 tho 1 c· ,11., 1 I Iii, c•x ne)o.t year. i "I feel very badly about the fact that we lost our (•ountry and left be hind almost 25 million peo· pll' who are suffering." she said ··w e want to let l the American people know about the loss or11hukmC1n ~ rights, so the Communist govt:rnment wi now 11 till'~ l'an't go on torturing my countrymen." TUllMRI c .... , Guer<I Sl.ilon ~ .. OroeOWilf . m h" I ·I •.• I ,, .. . ' ' ( . · t \1 . I Cl.ARI( HUTTON TURNIER, ro•I MotluoryOlr.clon a , • C C JV( I U n ... h \Jl<lf)(. f c lt1 I/.'> 11 (•C,.i Cl c1en1 or eo.1o Mesa, ca. PH..a •••• •••NETTE earn mone~. !--ltll kl't'pin1· h11' µr11ft•,• 1 .n .: !-t·t•rl'l :~1::~~.1~:·;.:~~rt.-:' ... ~~~:· ,,!~i:.~':::!."'!';.!·:.i;.;;~·::; Hut t'Vl'f\ >Ah .. 11 tw l<.'.irr11.•tl ttw .... , \ ornl' new!'> eno111,~..-Tracy 1. ... Turner.•11 on Moy11, 1•7'1nGosc•M•~•.C• s11e tha t ht• hud p:1s!-.t•d. r>r (Ju:inh " tnab \\t:rc·n t HR. A:\D MRS. QUANG SAID they hope Arnc•ricans won't judgt• too h<1rs hly the ne w ar ri \'<i b who :it fi rst mu't s trU,:tJ<:le with the langua~e ;rnd t 11l1 un• :rnd som etimes accept welfare. JohnThomas Ltd. T01urcno.•:•o1MnaM1n.?~1"'a,1'11'1~1,..br'o1~!~1~ Is '"r'"1"0 by ner d•uoh ••r Mts. over. lie• h:1d l•t find LIO 11111 r n;.h1µ d1ff11·ult ·-• ·-• Maryann Con<wlly of CO\ta 'M~. Ce . ' JOl'lll T-ot llllnols, Tom T"rneroc ..... 2 Q•-"lldf"en Sluml)Proom ... , because he""" stJll lfl3'ill'rlfl t: En~ l1~h Oflkl -Ills slstef' •-Well •™> 01 ll•hon w ill be i.ld on T.,.>d•Y ""•' M•..-a, Memorial ...... 1ctt Wiii ... >t, ,,,. Crom u 00 Noon to 1 Oil PM. llold on -...nda'f, Moy 30. 197f •I lntormenc -•t<K ""'" l>e i.td on '"" t 00 PM •I St. Jolln Ille Divin• lamlly plol In E.,tr9rf'On CM"•,.,., EPl\C-1 Olun:ll, C.O.ta -... Ca In-Color•do Sc>fl~. Co•o••do Hert>or 1er1nanlorl"•• ln llO\IOft~con· l •wn MOunl ()love Mattu••• o• Co\lit '"buClon m•• be med• lo eitller Me~ corw.t•OinQ dtreno" )'41 ~)~ Ille SI JOlln IN Divine EpjS<opal Ols llOWEVt:R, Lt T KILY IT 1'l'll~f:D oul thut Dr. Loraynt· ll;.irton ut ll unti n~ton Memo r1:il llos p1lal in Pasadt•na w<1s r1•<"ept1ve to Vrcl name~c: phy~1t·1ans und ofrrn.•d Dr Qu<in~ a f>01'ition. He "I hdit>v•• that 1f they can get on their own ftot'I. lhev will contribute hard work iAnd willing m•s!--t<' Americ:a ... M rs. Quang s aid. ··w e had bad limes but WP !-lrugglc. l firmly bclicv<:: th<-Viel namcse will become good c1t1zens." Wednesdar1 BoatPeopleRenewed. c,..flonorv FUfld or flw 0.•"9P Councy Cl\•plt• QI IN Amerk•n Hurt A\ soclellon 8ellt 8erger0f'I FuM••• Hon.e oC Cotto ltMM dir@<ton -GCMllZALal JOE lOUIS GONZAl.EZ, a.,. U. ·~ •CIMnt o4 0....,.. Couolty ~mor1.tl wrvi<H wlll lie lleld ol St Simon & J"d• CalllOll< Cllurc.,, HunCln9Con 8HCll, Co. on --~. Mey JO. 1m al 7•JO PM. SUntl-by "I• '"' , ... ,~~.11111.-.... ~ot.,.,. G. BffftM'cl GO<liafor and CllortH L. Smlfll ond 1tl1 M>ll Jo. Louis. Jr., detf9lllen Maro•• and Oonno. sot••e111 JAY 5041ERER, -vie~ er~ ll"nd· cnq at Ille Pacific Vie• Memorial Park MOrluorr. aLLS8alll"Y ,LLOYD ll(fllltr E1.LS8ERlll 'I', •2, ...... o a••J "" MoJ 2•, ""· s. L09..,.. llNcll, Co. Sen.k.et were nold Oft Tllftday, MoJ 2', lt1' •1111 R ... "Obert L Co<,,.ll•on ot St Mory Epl~OHI Ov<ll offlelallno. M•. £1· IJC!fJ'.rt _..,. fl\ MtJ!OI! CJty. II· llllOI•, .,._.. lie Wal a PM'Mr In ti.. G H Sutton S-0 C--y prior lo re· , ....... 111 Ill Celitomlo ....... 0 31nd ~" Moton Ofld • rnomo.r 01 tN Rotor y (tub In Mo:ion City, 1111no ... "• I\ survlvll<I by hi\ """• Jn\lf', <IPt> da119lllt1 Patrtt•• hrt..,h• 01 La9un.i Be•<". ca . 1 9rM10C:hlldron "nd I 9neC grandchild 8"ro•I W•ll Oe prl.,•le. loy F•"'lly le9"no 8H<" Morluarr llormarty Shell•rl dlret- tot1. OAYI~ l>081N G•~Y OAVIOSOH (~\•d<'nC Of CO>ld ~>8. Cb P.t\!>l'rl ,...,d• o~ May ?b. l~I~ HP qraduel~rl Crom l e>ate HIQll Sc'-1 OI An.tlletm C~ <la~' ot IM. t4f' '' 'urv•'ffd t>y ,._,,.•tit> S..wn ol Coste Mesa. Ca , wn A<1r0f'I, p.itre:nt~ Mr •nd Mr' Wt>\l~f Davtdson ol Anellelm, Ca • \llter~ l(.othy P•'" ol •nalleom, H111-. Ca and N•I'<, WillWf' Of Garo.n Grove, C• So!•vlc•s wer• held°" -•Y. May )I, 1'1' ill ft•• HMllOr Lown Memor ial CNe>o l wiCll Re• ChcttlH HU9tW• 01 Che Fir\C BaPU!.I Churcn Oi Anahit1m. oft1cutt •no ~rv1c~ undl"r '"*" dtre<flon ot Har'bo• Lawn-Mount Olin Mor1uary 01 Costa ~Y. S«>-HSol JOltDA• Mii.OREO JO lllOAl'I, ••Udenl ol Coste MPw. CA. Pot...o a"•Y on May JS, 1'1t 5lw " wrvlved bY lier son Wllll•m Of H~ Beetll, ca .. Mn Jorden •as ,.,..., to ReGl•nds, Ce. lor lntument In Ille lemlly 0101 H.trbor L•-·Mollnl Olive -UMY of CO\le Me .. lorw~dinQ dlreC1ots. SfO SSS4, YA8Ul" TAOEA YABUT, rMic!Pnl .,. c~ca Me .. , Ca Posted •w•y INIY 7S, 1'1'. Survived by her lluslMl"d Jou 1, PAClAC VIEW MIMo.IALPAa• Ceme1ery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacific View Onve Newoort Beach 644-2700 --McCOltMtCK MOltTUAllH Laguna Beach 494-S.15 Laguna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Capcstrano 495-1776 -- IM.TZ--.. OM NBALHOMI ~2424 Costa Mesa 673-S.50 -- ml llOADW.' MOn\IAaf J 10 Broadway Costa Mesa 642•9150 --INlnt a TUTM&a. MOtlTVAAY ~CH.vll OetNtor, •Flower St'IOP 427 E 17th St Cost•Mesa 9484888 -PmClllOWI IM1'N'S~Y . 927 M9in St . Hunti~ach -- l ....... , COi.MM .... , .... 7801 loll9 Ave W"""1ntt9f' ~ c I ... Father Wins Suit RIVERSIDE l AP l A Superior Court Jury has aw::irdt.>rl Sl million m ::i suit claiming an In- s urance company wrongfully allowed repossession or a vehicle used to lake an JI -year-old bo) to treatments for muscular dystrophy. The boy's father . Joe Ingram, was awarded $128,000 in compensatory damages for mental and e motional distress, and $872,001 1n pun1trve damages. Jngram. a truck driver. had purt'hased a n in- surance policy obligating Commerc1:JI Bankers Life Insurance Co. lo make payments rm his sta· tion wagon should Ingram becomt• di!-.ahlt'li. Mesa Student Wins Award Orange Coast College student Joel Swenson ol Costa Mesa ii; o n<' 11r four community college students in the nation to win a fellowship award from a national forensic honor socil.'l y. S wenson was given the award by Phi Rho Pi for exemplifying t h e qualities o r fellowship. ins pi ration and g1)()dw1 II at a nation;i l s pee<'h tournamt!nt won by occ. Thief Jailed LOS ANGELES cAP l A 56-year-old waitress has been sentenced to two years in prison for stealing almost S70.000 from a friend's estate after she was appointed executor of the funds . Dorothea Lea Ferguson, of Alhambra, was given credit for 199 days s~nt in custody. ,_ -. FUNERAL r DIRECTORS l l1arbor Lawn s Mount Olive : Mortuary k Cemetery l Spealoors 'Rmed' In. House ST. PA U L . M inn . IA P l I\ r o us ing s p t' E> 1· h s <' m e t 1 m c.: s draws appl ;.usc, bul m e mbers of l ht! l\t 10 II e s 0 t a JI 0 u s (' 0 r Re prC's<!nlat1ve :; ha \'C taken t o g 1 v1 llJ.! 1.'<H' h other ratings from 1cro to 10. When therf"s an im- passioned app<.'al hy a la wmake r . colleagu t's will h old up cards marked with a scor e. someUung likt a Judge mi~ht do at a gy m - nastics m('(!l. A 9.8 has been 11>ps this ses l'.io n . but it does n 't a lways win voles. Rep. Dave Bat tagJia of Two Harbors got the Points on a park bonding bill. but his amendment was defeat- ed 63·59. Slaying By Cop Justified SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A trial court rul- ing that a Long Beach I J I Crematory • Interment lft r:11iceman's use of dead- '/ force was justifiable lo the fatal shooting of a man running from his apartment was reve rsed by the California Supreme Court. I I ~ AnrC.metery •Shipment •Burt.I ln1Ur8nce •C,.....ao.t ·-· eompiet• WColl /or /rH Cremation Portfolio 1mG1.-Aft. eo.e. .... 140-1114 - l : I The 4-3 decision by Justice Frank Newman held the Los Ange les County Superior Court erred ln tta rulina on the use of force . The case In· volved. police otricer Denni• Verahaw who shot and killed Roland Petenon as he ran from hia apartment. Vershaw was answering a radio call erroneously r~port· iD& 1 bur&)ary iD pro-ares• at the apartment. -_._.._~ --- AMERITONE PAINT SALE . 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"Ha/J-Fare Coupo11.,! T lu:y rt'ally do uw1t nw bacl\ 1 .. -/ ' . ' WelCome back to the fri ___ Call your Travel Agent skies. • t ·-···-·-·---...... ..__..__ ---.. --·------------------------------------ • Oraage Coast E DITION 't'o•r 8o•etow•l Dally Ne••••11er - l; voc;~;;s·i·~Sftft ibet;dl•;;, (;r;;;hv~Vteti;NTsl Divine us seruo; wuden and as kept a Ranger 26 in Newport ·vived by a rather. two brothers based financial markelillJ' firm.I . Two Harbor Art•ia bus1ne.1i11mrn ,, have been-ldt>nt1fied by Amencan Airlipes offkt•ls 11s vu•ttms of Frld11y'sChicat(u d1sustl'f Me mor iM I s torv 1 ct'~ wc ri' S scheduled this afte rnoon 10 ' Corona del Mar for Jame:. R Pint Memonal services will be con ducted Wednesday. at ti p m at I SL John the 01 vmc Episcopal ChurC'h 1n Cos ta Me s a fur * * * parlShioner Clark H Turner who w1UJ ulso k1llt,od in the cra"h Turner. 47 . of 3174 M1tde1ru Ave . Costa Mes a . wu the Wt-Stern Sit lcll dareclor (Or Ha lsey-Taylor Corp . a rirm which markets water bundling t'Qu1pment A s ax -year rc:.1dent of the Harbor Area, Turner was an ac live mcmbt!r of the Episcopal church. servtn~ at St John the • * * a choir member. Harbor. When he lived in the and a sister. all of Ohio. Firm President Vince Mcinnis! A former open heart surgery San Francisco Bay Area he was Both men were returning to said Pint had worked with him 1u1ttent. he was a member or the a competitor in national Orange County on the ill·fated ror nearly three years and bad• Mended tleu~s Association. a challenge races for owners of night after being in the east and lived in Newport Be ach for. group that counseled new open Columbia yachts. midwest on business. about eiizht vears. heart s urgery patients He leaves his widow. Nancy. Pint, 36. of 3808 Sandune Lane. Pint. a native or Minnesota. He a lso tau~ht ca rd to· son Clark Jr . 19. and daughter Corona del Mar, was r urrung "was a very specia l kind of a pulmonary resuscitation for the Tracy. 15. of the family home. from a series of sales m tings guy." Mcinnis said. ''He was county chapter of the American Family members have request· he'd been conducting as e na· ry involved in athletics, in· Heart Associat1on ed that well wishers not stop by tional sales manager for clu IZ coaching his kids' SOC· Turner was an avid sailor and the home. Turner is also sur· nis and Associates. an Irvine· <See PLANE, Page AZ> * * • * * * * * * * * * Grounds DC-10 Additional Support Both \Engine) .............. CHART LOCATES THRUST LINK BOLTS ON DC-10 Blamed by otflcl•I• for Chlellgo Creah Kllllnt 271 17 I Mesa Girls Accused Of Freeing Animals Two young girls whose hearts may have been in the right place but whose hands weren't have been arreste d for a llegedly stealin~ snakes and other small : creatures including a taran-i tula -and releasing them in a t field, Costa Mesa police said tc). I day. f They said the two girls. ages 9 r and 10. were released to the • custody of their parents follow- t• ing their apprehension Sunday The pair were nabbed after \ witnesses reported aeeing them ~ release the beasties into a field near 12:55 Baker St., at 1 p.m . Sunday, police said. C An animal control officer re· , covered three snakes. three t turtles and a tarantula, they ~said. · l ;Two Newport i Women Killed ' iln Baja Crash i Two young women from t Newport Beach died over the • llemorial Day weekend when 1 tbeir car crashed off the road aear Ensenada, Mexico. KilJed in the crash were Deborah Brook. 22. of Balboa and Nanetta Kinchen, 24, of Newport Beach. Both women worked in the bHine11 office operated by former State Senator DeDD.ia Carpemer and his two sons. Details of the crash were uetebJ, but Bruce Carpenter Uhl tbe car appaNDtlJ Wt tbe roedwAJ and crubed lido an embukment Saturday nllbt. I A tbi rd, un l d·entUied ,., ...... , reportedlJ Heaped •armed. Tbe JOUDaer Carpenter Aid IUla 8root bad worked far tbe t famU1 ftrm for about a rear ••d abalf and tbat lllH ' ..... Jo6Decl tile firm tine ........ ' Carpeater uld 11111 Brook • .. tD Newport .... ud Ii ....... fi'om Coloae deJ ....................... ta••n laad JHt r•ce•t11 t.• ......... llarbdr A.ru from t • '11 .... ~ The girls were believed linked to a break-in the night before at Orange Cou-nty Zoological. 1304-K Logan Ave .• a reptile sup- ply company that had moved in only a week before and hadn't yet activated its burglar alarm. In that incident. a window was pried open and some 40 lo 50 s nakes released from their cages. police said. Nine s nakes valued al a total of $400 were missing. None of the s nakes was poisonous. police said. They included five corn snakes and three eastern king snakes, and police speculated some of them might have wandered into adja• cent suites. The building manager and firm officials reportedly were checking other suites for the snakes to forestall any un· pleasant surprises, police said. .., .......... IUCCUl•I AT?• ca111••--"•- Engine Assembly ~ Checked WASHINGTON <AP > The Federal Aviation Administration today grounded immediately all U.S .·registered DC-10 aircraft be<.'ause or "grave and potential· ly dangerous deficiencies" in the a ssembly that holds the plane's cn~ine to the wing. The action was taken as a re- s ult of investigation of Friday's crash of an American Airlines DC· 10 in Chicago that took at least 273 lives. FAA Admini s trator Langhorne Bond said the order would remain in effect until all the engine assemblies could be checked. He said he could not estimate how long the inspections would take, but that it could keep the neet grounded only two or three days. "I hope that it will not disrupt U.S. air traffic." Bond said. ··But if that is necessary. that will be the case ... ~ -•Y Mevc lt1<• The grounding order also cov- e r s U.S .·r egist e r e d A-300 Airbuses. a European-made wide-bodied twin-engine jet. PROSECUTOR CHATI'EATON (PODIUM) DELIVERS ARGUMENTS IN WADDILL TAIAL Photography With Siient Equipment Was Allowed Today During Final Stages of Murder Case Bond told a news conference <See DC-Its, Page AZ) Summaries Conflict Spenkelink' s Body Arrives In Buena Park WadJ,ill Jurors Hear Opposing Conclusions The body of co nvict ed murderer John Spenkelink. who died Friday in the first non- voluntary United States execu- tion in 12 years, came back to his hometown of Buena Park to· d ay His mother . Lois Spenkelink. said burial plans remain uncer· lain because despite the fact her son had been on Florida's d eath row since 1974 she never accepted the fact that he would die. ·'I know it sounds strange." s he s aid in a tele phone in· terview. "but it Cthe execution) happened over the weekend. and we always had hope." Spenkelink was executed in the electric chair at the prison in Starke. Fla .. for the 1973 murder of an ex-convict he picked up hitchhiking in Nebraska. To the end, Spenkelink maintained the killing had been self-defense. Spen.kelin.k's body was nown into Los Angeles International Airport today, then taken lo the Renaker-Klockgether Mortuary in Buena Park. said Delta Airlines spokesman John Such. By KATHY C LANCY Ol IM O.lly Pl191 Staff The Orange County Superior Court jury that will decide ir Dr William Waddill Jr is Ruilty of murder listened lo conflicting versions of the evidence today from the prosecution and de- fense. P roseculor Robert Chatterton in a two-hour final argument contended evidence presented during the nearly three·month trial proves his allegation that Waddill strangled a two-pound. 15-ounce infant known as baby girl Weaver in the aftermath or a saline abortion nearly two years ago. But defense attorney Charles Weedman told the jury. "Dr. Waddill is not guilty or any crime. That is our position." Waddill, a 43·year-old Hunt· ington Harbour obs tetrician has m a intained his i nnocence throughout his first and second murder trials . The first trial ended a year ago when jurors said they were deadlocked 7-5 in favor of ac- quittal. Chatterton told the jury that there has been s uUicient e vidence to s how Waddill s trangled the infant. as well as tes timony from hospital person ne l that the baby was bom lflive. In addition. he alleged Waddill should be round guilty of murder for strangulation as well as has failure to perform resuscitation on the infant Weedman. who said Warldill'!-. trial may be the last maJor criminal case he handles, stood before Judge Byron McMillan a nd began his arguments with the words "I am angry ·'This 1s ~ case where you see the power of the distriC't at- torney · s b ffiC'e ... Weedman argued. ··you see the power or almost unlim ited resources brought to bear on the life and fortunes of one physician." He went on to accuse Chat- terton of being "over zealous" and of "twisting and contorting" the facts to fit his case. "Believe me this is a one-man case." Weedman contended. Chatterton told the jury he didn't understand the defense in the case contending it appeared to )ump from a "conspiracy" theory against Waddill to the is· sue of whether saline did or did not kill the infant. and lo other issues. Outrigger Carweist Noah Kalama Dead "We don't have a ll the answers." Weedman said "all we can do is present evidence for your consideration, recogniz· ang that you must find beyond a reasonable doubt and to a moral certainty that Dr. Waddill 1s guilty." Chatterton. as final arguments began in the three-month long retrial today. told jurors they can find Waddill guilty or first degree murder ii they believe evidence shows he strangled the infant. 4 A memorial servlce will ~ held Wednesday for Noah K'fama of Costa Mesa, who is credited with Introducing outrig· 1er canoe Ncinc to California. He died Sunday at the age of 74. The service will be 'held out· doors near the Coast Guard sta· lion on Bayabore Drive in Newport Beach. Mr. Ka.Jama, a full blooded Hawaiian, came to Oranae County In lB at the request ol the International Outri11er Canoe Auoelatlon of Hawaii and founded Newport, the 1tate'1 flrst ou&riaer canoe club. Tbe sport bu 11nee 1pnad, wttb 15 clube curnDtlJ opent. tn1 ln 8oudMra Calilonla pd ~ in Newport BeaetL Mr. Kalama , a retired plasterer,. formerly coached canoeing at the Waikiki Surf Club in Hawaii and remained active in coaehin.8 until ·this year. He leaves his wife, Mary Ann. of Costa Mesa; sons Patrick Kalima of Costa Mesa, Thomu Kalama of Hunlin1ton Beach. Edward Kalama of Sin Bruno, Calif., and Noah Kalama Jr .. Solomon Kalama and lllma In addition, he contended the obat.etrician may be round guilty of murder ii be failed to perform revival meuurea on the baby or prevented at.hen from doina ao. Chatterton's argument was expected to lut throuah me11t of today. "A woman 'a riabt lo an abor· Uon doea 't mean that a b8by Kalamat alJ ot HawaU. can be killed if it aurviv• the In aadUlon, Mr. Kalama ~borlioG.'' Cbattertoa beian. teava two daucht.ers, Blolloa! "Her rl1bt doean 'l extend Evans ot Hawaii and Naoma be,oacl tbe rilbt of U.. removal \KalamaolSanJOH~·.abrotblr. of i ber."tbepl'OS· Abrabam Kalama of Ha"~ • ll:r":'.r: ••A ,blld'• 1raadcblldren ~ f • •• ~medical ll'udddldr.a. " .... ~ ......... ,,,, ..... ........ .... ' tht• mother's \\'IShes. It exists in· dl'pt•nde nt of the doc tor 's wishes.·· A television camera crew was a lh1wcd inside the trial before Judge Byron McMill an for the second time today In add1t1 o n th e Jud ge permitted a newspaper pholog· rapher to film t•losin g argu- ments a nd al lowe d radio ne wst•asters to tape r ecord today's proceedings Chatterton told the jury he was n ot dis tracted by the c·ameras and urged them to ig- nore the presence as well. "If it is disconcerting to you so that you are not li stening to me or to !defense attorney) Mr. tCharlesl Weedman when he argues then it is defeating." Chatterton warned. · "If you find it distracting . . . let us know and we will do our best to see if they can be re· moved." Jurors. during deliberations later this week. will have their c hoice of eight possible verdicts. Chatterton explained today. Coast 7 Weather Fair through Wednes- day with exception of some low cloudiness late toni1bt and early Wednes· day. A UttJe warmer days but cooler nights. Hiahs W edneeday In the mkl TOI, Iowa in mid IOI. IN818E Te8.4 't' • A VidtlOtneH pla•tic1aft and "'' plaormaciat t11i/• beU.W Q «*/ficvl' ,,.,...,,,. for /re.dom "4a potd of/ '" ~ Cotldf. SH Pafl' A1. ..... =:: = ==::11 1 ls1ft .ti OML Y N.OT C U.S. Hit For Iran . -Slayings TEHRAN. Inn IAP > Tehran'• lalam1c revolutionary court <'laimcd today that tbe U.S. Centnl tntelUaence t\t~Y tel up the sroup that aald it tar· ried out the rt!Cent a11ualna· Uon& of two lrantan r._voh1· Uonary leaders It wu Ow flnt ofricial lraruan claim that the United StatH w1as involved with the assuslns. The charge.• coanc1d"d w1lh rt' ports of &lep~ up serurlly prt> cautions to prolt>ct thti lOJ> Ira nian revolutt0nury leadf'h, in eluding Ay»lulla h Ruhol111h Khomeini In other development~ .. 1 fu ing squad exe<'uted five more of the depOSeci shah's s0ld1ers, und the revolutionary re~lme 's h~ad of the national 011 compliny criticized Khomeini for trying to put all justice, politics and the economy into an Islamic COO· text. The charge against the CIA came in a "message to the na· lion" Issued by the re,volu· tionary courts and published m newspapers. It said the anarchist group ''Forghan," whic h c lai ms responsibility for the assassina· tions, was crP.ated by the CI A under Richard Helms, who after being CIA director served as U.S. ambassador lo Iran. It said his aim was "lo encourage op· position to the religious leadership on the one hand and the leftist groups on the other." .~ .......... SEPARATJON ATTEMPTS BEGIN TODAY FOR SIAMESE TWINS LISA ANO ELISA HANSEN IN SALT LAKE CITY Bablea Joined et Top of Head are S.p•r•t•, Though They Have Breln• That Touch ~nd Share Blood VHMI• Delicate Surgery Beg11n SALT LAKE C ITY (AP I Doctors today began lhe de l- icate and dangerous operation the y hope will separate 19 m o nth-old Li sa and Elisa Hansen. Siamese twins joined at the tops or their heads. Hospital s pokesman John Dawn said the operation could take "from sax to 20 hours .·· Dawn said doctors are "very careful and they move very. very slowly " lie said pre operattvc prccdures took three hours and40 minutes Doubl e t ea m s o f neurosurgeons. plastic surgeons, p e di a tri ci an s a nd anesthesiologists were working on the lwins If sepanit1on is surcessful. the double tea ms will also separate, with two or more doctors in each specialty work ing on each child. Dwan said Dwan said one difficulty doc tors had in the early going was in keeping the anesthetic effect equal on both twins But he added that it was not an unex pected problem Dr S~ephen Minton. head of tht: Uru vers1ty of Utah :-.urg1cal team performing the operation. said a few Siamese twins joined at the head have been separated s uccessfully. but none shared blood vessels the way Lisa and Elisa do. Judge Slain in Texll$ SAN ANTONIO. Texu <AP> -U.S. District. Jud1e Jobn H. Wood Jr. wu abot and killed to- day u be stepped from bla car outside hil apartment OD the city'• DOrtb aide, police 1Uct. Wood, II, WU dead OD arrival at Nortbeut Baptist Hospital. One witness -Jim Spears, son of U.S. District Judie Adrian Spean ol San Antaeio. who llftd in tbe same apartment complex -told police be saw a youn1 man with curly hair. in his late 2DB. confront the Judie. The judae was then shot at close range. Spears told police. Police said the man was believed to be driving a smaJI red car. A police radio report said the car had been seerr in lbe area the past several days. Wood bad been assi1ned pro- tection by federal marshals since an assistant U.S. attorney was shot at in November. But the judse recently called off bis proted.on, saymc they were not needed. However, his landlady said Wood told her recently he felt has life might be in danger The judge was found lying fa ce up. Police said he was shot once in the lower back and there apparently was no exil wound. Wood apparently had lned lo start hi s car and had ste pped out of it when the shootmg occurred No weapon was found at the scene Wood was appointed to the federal bench by President Nix- on. taking office in January 1971. F,....PflfleAJ Planners Eye New Building In Costa Mesa Previous attempts lo separate twins with extens ively shared cranial tissue have e nded in death or severe mental ret<trda- taon. he said. Officers would not comment on a ny possible reason for the killing. OC-lOs GROUNDED. • • that he learned of the result or the visual inspccl111ns of the as- s.-rn bli~ lhat hold the engines 11n lhe aircraft about two hours befor e orderin1: th e DC-lOs groun<led. ... J ll'arned that these inspec· tions an.· turning up grave and pokntially dangerous d<'ficiPn· c1es in many or th~ pylon mount· JOJ!S now being checked .. Bond said. ."These problems arc not 1ust with the bolts. but also in other J rcas of the assembly that hold DC-10 engines to the wings. ·'I have no choice nut to gr ound a ll U.S. DC· lOs 1m· mediately." he told reporters. Bond indicated the trouble in· volves more than 1ust the boll that gave way ctn I ht: Amt:ncan Airlines T>C·IO lhat crashed in Chicago . Ile said tht• governmt.'nl 1s re- quirmg an inspcrt1on of "the en· tire system that links DC-10 engines to the w1r.gs " lie g1t\e no indication how long it would t<ike lo rarry out lhe inspt•ttions Even so. he said, the FAA will r~qui re that the planes be inspected every 10 dciys or every 100 rlyinJ! hours wh1chevc·r comes r1rst 1mt1l new maintt-nancc procedures are developed. Just.bli£or'· Bond mi.Ide his an· 11ounccmcnt , Mc.·D o nne ll Douglas Corp .. manufacturer or the DC·IO , issued an ·•alert service bulletin" c•alling for im· mediate additional inspections of the engine pylons of all the planes before they are flown again. The company said this was be· ing done because of a crack dis· covered in• a pylon on a DC-10 that was being ins pected in Chicago. "No DC·lO should rty until this inspection is made," McDonnell Douglas spokesman Ray Towne said in Long Beach. In Chicago, meanwhile, Unit· ed Airlines said it is grounding all its DC-lOs immediately. The eight airlines, besides in- specting the bolts, were ordered to look for cracks in the fitting that attaches the pylon to the wing structures, FAA official Al Garvis said in Los Angeles. The order calls for mechanics to "visualJy inspect the inside forward nan1e of each wing ORAffGE COAST ( DAILY PILOT lM Or•,. C~t 0.11• llt-1~. •ltP\~t(t\ 1\otOM l>•"fd ,,_. ~ Prtt\ l\P\lbtl\hr'd by IH QftllftOI" C.ot\1 PvOl•~ftt~• S.O.,,et•f'OlllCN\\"t• PVtHt\""d Mond•Y tr.'°"°" FttcUy fOt (O'I• -... • ...._, _ .......... "91 ... e..c~·- ••• ,. Y•t .. , UVtftlP, L4M)UN e.Mft/*1tft(M'I A ~ • ..,..., .. ~t6ft""1'""*',.N'flSafu,-011•'Mld -.. ,.,. prlfl<-_,,,,.,.. ..... , ... , uo _ .. ,-.c--...c-•-....., .. _ ----l-'ec••.c.rt... 'llk•~-... -0.-.. --. '-···--1111 .. T_A_...... .._ ........ , .. Glftet ... ...... _,,.,,. ,,.. •• " " ... _. .... Mtf\<ltl"' , ...... T111111•111 (Pt4 • ..._, c:a111• tMtst1'teicMN111 engine pylon aft bulkhead." Elwood Drive r , the vice c h ai rman o f the National Transportation Safe ty Board who is conducting the Chicago mvesUgal1on, said some of the focus of the inspections would be on the "aft fitting " because "there are indir alions that there could have been problems in that area." C RS New s reported in- vestigators were looking for ·'evidence of unusual engine vibration in the seconds befQre the crash vihration that might have increased stress" on the bolt. Rond told Monday's news con- fe rence that Ame rican's Flight 191 was doomed the moment 1t left the runway. - He said he thought not even the most skilled pilot could have ~ained control of or landed a Riane with a missing engine But Driver disagreed. Saying again that investigators feel a DC-10 should fly with only two e ng ines attached . he a dded. ·'The proof of it is that it did go from ground zero to 600 feet, and it did not leap up there on rubber bands." Some airliners said they would inspec t or replace the holts before the FAA de adline , s pokesman for others said their maintenance crews were mov- ing quickly to meet the deadline. American Airlines said the bolts in question on all its DC·lOs have been replaced and would be examined. The FAA s aid American bas 29 of the planes. Continental Airlines said all its 15 jumbo jets had been inspected. * * * Fro..PageAJ PLANE ••• ce r . football a nd baseball teams." MclMis $aid Pint, a Marine Corps veteran, belonged lo the Sporting House where he played racquetball, the Balboa Bay Club and was a one-time member of the Newport Harbor Jaycees. He leaves his widow. Mary Kay. a daughter, Elizabeth, 12, and son James, 9, all of the family home; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Pint of Laguna Hills, and a brother, Steve of Kodiak, Alaska. ' Services were still pending to· day for Tustin resident Ed Bowers, who would have been 51 today. Mr. Bowers was an en1lneering specialist for the Newport Beach aerospac·e nrm where he'd worked for 20 years. A spokesman for the firm said Bowers was one of a group of employees who'd been to Huntsville, Ala., on business. The spokesman said the poup 1pllt up in Chicago a,..d Bowen , was the only one who got onto the American Air1lnea nt1ht. Another Orange County resi· dent on the plane, Phil Hi11en· botbam~ also of. Tusttn, was 1 former Aeronutronlc Division emploree, the spokesman added. A1 of today, alrllne data re· •HI• that approximately 12 Ol'aa,. County raldenta died .... fHlb& 111 lost an...,._ at taboff IDd crMW iato a field Jut oaUt4e O'Hare lateraa· doeal Allpft. J ,. MESA GUEST SPEAKER Combat Piiot Ritchie Tours Slated For Industry Week in Mesa Next week is Industry Week in Costa Mesa, with lhe Chamber or Commerce sponsorin~ tours of businesses and city facilities . The week will culminate in a Salute lo Industry lunch, which will also celebrate the 26th an· niversary of the city. Gues t speaker will be highl y decorated combat pilot Steve Ritchie. The tour schedule 1s: June 4, 10 a .m .. Brunswick Corporation aerospace firm. 3333 Harbor Blvd. June 4, 2 p .m .. M esa Consolidated Water District, 1965 Placentia Ave. June 5, 10 a.m., Canon busi· jection Moldin~ Company Inc. cCJMCO>. 265 Briggs Ave. June 5, 10 a.m .. Canon Busi- ness Machmes Inc., 3191 Red Hill Ave. June 6, 2 p.m., Costa Mesa Civic Center. 77 Fair Drive. The lunch will be held at noon on June 7 at the Costa Mesa Golf & Country Club. Cost is $9 per person. Additional information is available by c alling the chamber al 979-0536. Fish Fry Set This Weekend In Costa Mesa Friday evening marks the start of this year's Costa Mesa· Newport Harbor Lions Club Fish Fry Carnival, with the parade scheduled to betln at 10:30 a.m . Saturday. The event Is held at Lions Park, 18th Street otr Newport Boulevard In Costa Mesa, except for the .parade, which begins near Harbor Boulevard and Wilaon Street and proceeds south on Harbor Boulevard and acro11 lltb Street to the park. This year'• event, with the tbeme of "Flah Fry Carnival Fever," wUI be kicked otf at S:SO p.m. Prtday when filb din· a.n wl11 be terved and carnlval rldn IDd bootba will open. A tebldule of lht three-day caraJvaJ wU1 be nm tD Frida7'• DallJ PUot. ' A proposal to build a six-story offi Cl' building with underground p<t rkmg 0 11 East 17th Street in Costa Mt:sa will com e bt•forc µlanning commissioners tonight The meeting will begin al 6:30 p.m . in colmc·il chambers, 77 Fair Drive. The meeting, which would normally have been held Monday . was postponed until tonight because of the Me morial Day holiday The proposal by Dorothy Doan of Newport Reach. representing owne r John DeWitt Worcester of Costa Mesa, is to construct a six- story building at 485 E. 17th St . ""here a nowcr sh1>p and nursery are located. A conditional use permit is sou g ht beca u se the s ite 's general comme r cial zoning perm1ls onl y a maximum height of two stories The site is loc<1ted only a few dozen reet inside the city limits, near the boundary with Newport Ueach at Irvine Avenue FORMER f "'AIR QUEENS SOUGHT Former Orange County Fair Queens arc sought to participate in special activities during this year 's fair. July 13·22. The queens a re asked to con· tact the publicity de partment al 751-3247. tr separation 1s successful. there will be no mental retarda- tion in either child, he s<tid, a nd Lisa and Elisa will gel a chance for norme1l Ii H'!> Li si.I anr1 El•~•· werc hospitahzc<1 Monri<t; Today's s urgery wa" t11 bf' thf' fift h in a series of <.'O mplex ope rations aimed al eventual separation. Earlier. doctors tied off s hared blood vl'sse ls and al· templed to constrict the girls' skulls in the region where they are joined Lisa's skull nows smoothly m to Elisa's. with only a s light nar rowing lo mark where one e1rl s head stops and the other 's begins. Mesan's Deatl1 Said Suicide Ser vices we re held Monday for Robin Gary Davidson of Costa Mesa . whose body was found Saturday in a hotel room where police believe he had taken his own life. He was 28. Police said a <:ustod1an dis t•ove red the body anc1 a note was found nearby Mr 0 1:1vidson had c he cked h the day before Police s;,id the note <'1tcd personal problems Mr. Davidson leaves his wife. Susan Davidson. and a 2-year. old son. Aaron, both of Costa Mesa; his parents. Mr. and Mrs Wf'sley Davidson of Anaheim. and his sisters Kathy Paris of Anahei m Hills and Nancy Willson of Garden Grove. Wood had been pres1dmg over drug cases developed in El Paso and other west Texas cities by lht! U S attorney's office Jn Sao Antonio. llowever, 1t wa:,, not kn own if this was related to his death Wood was set to preside over tht-trial of professional g<tmbler Jimmy Chagra, who is charged with conspiracy lo possess. im· port and distribute rocaine and m ::t r11uanc.. a ll federal rlrug violation.., Ch a~ra 's brother. Lee -a •a w yer who often defended d1ents m drug cases -was shot to death in ht& office Dec. 23. Three persons were charged in tha t C'3St' Jimmy Chagra ·s trial was to start in Austin on July 23 The trial oogrn ally h ad bet•n scheduled to start today Cha~ra s 1awyers, in a prelnal hearing 1n Midland 1n April. a~ked Wood to re move himself frort! the rasc Wood refused. saying he would ht! unbiased. Retirement Party Slated for Teacher The Sonora School PTA m Costa Mesa will hold a retire· m ent party Thursday at 3:30 P m -at lht' school m honor of Mrs Ellen McDonald, who is re- tmng this year All fnends and former stu- dents of Mrs. McDonald are in· vited to the event ONDS CAI llORNIA 92660 THEPHONE 1il41 644·2494 •· .. .. , STOCKS I BUSINESS Tue.day'• NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS 2 p.m. (EST) Price. ~._ ....... ~ ............ .,.,~.,.~lfle .............. o. ..... •Clflc ....... ,•*~ • ~-...... ~ .............. _ ............ lt~tei.-. ............. . ) f j i - T ....... 21.117'1 s laterest 1J11 Sma/,l Buaine .. Gairu By MILTON MO&&OWl'l'I Companies have become so bil tbat a reacticle la Ml· ting in. The Ume Of the small cornpan,y may be at bud. • One way to 1au1e trends in America 11 to check the ma1adne racks. If there's an interest 1roup out ~re. no matter bow small. the chances are lood it's beiq served by a mquine or ma1azlnes. In April two ma1azlnea were launched to serve small buainesaes. BIG RJ81NE88 IS COYDED BY a multitude of publications: Business Week, Forbes, Fortune and the Wall Street Journal. to name just a handful. Now the small buainesa scene will be covered by the· new publications, Inc. and In Business. In Business, to be published six times a year. comes: out of Emmaus, Pa .• hometown of lhe Rodale Press, one of· the bulwarks of the natural foods field . Jerome Goldstein,: a refugee from Rodale, is publisher and editor. Inc . to be pub· lished every month , comes out or Boston. across the river from Cambridge, home of the Harvard Bus iness Review. one of the bibles ol big business. Money Tree Inc. is being published by United Marine Publishing, publisher of Sail and other boating periodicals. While these both are committed to small business, their approaches and philosophies are entirely different. IN BUSIN~ DERIVES FROM THE school that says "small is beautiful " It describes itself as "a new breed of business ma~azine that takes human values into account." Its fi~t issue carries an article on Carl and Marjorie FC'nstermaker . "'ho returned lo Walnutport, Pa., where lh<'Y ~rew up. bought a run·down hotel and converted it in· to e1 restaurant Another article features the blow-by-blow experience~ of <t Millers Falls. M<Ass., enterprise that makes tofu. a hi gh-protein soybean curd. In Business is light on advertising INC. IS SOMETHING EL.SE. Here's a magazine ror small companies that want to grow up to become bi& ones. The first issue carries an article advising executives how to fire someone Another article profiles Apple Comput4!r. a two-year-old Cupertino. Calif.. company that expttl5 to pass the $100 million sales martt this year. Inc is fat with advertising. The clue to how Inc thinks IS contained in its listing or lhe 100 fastest growing small companies. To qualify a com· pany had to have had sales of less than S2S million in 1974 . And 1l must h<tvc ~hown 4 consistent sales growth . . BA.~EO ON 1978 SAi.ES. THESE top 100 ranged in siz<' from $2.2 million 1 Goldt!n Oil of Ocnver l to J320 million 1 J\mdahl of Sunnyvall·. Calif 1. Of these 100 companies, 98 have e1l least tnpll·d their sales in the past rive years. The smallest growth "'as posted by two companies 1 Electronic Module:o; of Co<:keysville. Md , and Data:c;cope of Paramus, N .J. > whose sale~ have gone up only 290 percent since 1974. In short. if these companies t'Ontinue on t?ieir merry ways, 95 percent or them wlll not appear in this listing of s mall companies five years from now. They will have graduated from Inc. to Fortune Utility Cuts Loss In First Quarter Operations for the first quarter ended March 31 result· ed in a oet loss or ~19.000 or 1 cent a share for Laguna Hills Utility Co .• Laguna Hills. This compares witb a net loss of $59,000 or 2 cents in the corresponding quarter a year ago. Revenues for the quarter were $757,000, compared with $640,000 for the first quarter of 1978. The increase was attributed primarily to the development of the utility's. service area and rate increases granted by 15 percent in· crease in operating expenses. led by a 40 percent increase In the cost of purchased water. During the quarter. the company's working capital deficit continued to increase. As of March 31. liabilities ell· ceeded current assl'ls by Sl,444,000 This has resulted. among other things. in the nonpayment of main extension contract obligations. As of May 7. 1979, approximately S217 ,000 or these contract paymenL'> were ?verdue. Formal complaints by contract holders aggregating $58,000 have been filed with the PUC, the company said. The company's working capital shortage also is affect· ing its operations. Replacement and repair of key paint facilities have been postponed for lack of funding and the staff has not been increased. in spite or the substantial de· volopmenl in the service area. the company said. 'E~ Co•pa•11 Fo,...~d Envirotech Corp. and O'Connor Engineering Laboratories. Inc .. have formed a joint venture to engineer a nd and manufacture a water-cooled rotary combustor that produces energy from solid waste. The venture. to be called O'Connor Envirotech Corp., is headquartered at 100 Kalmus Drive, Costa Mesa. Chadwell O'Connor, inventor of the combustor. is chairman and president. ( TAKING J __ S_TO_CK_ O'Connor Enlineer- ing Laboratories is located in Costa Mesa. It deai1ns and fabricates boiler systems for com · mercial and industrial applications. Envirotech Corp. is headquartered in Menlo Park. It supplies equipment and technology ror air and water quail· .. ty control, continuous indwitrial processlna and under· ground mining. .. T .. . .Television roN1aHt ·s LAfesil1'sr1Nas ... .. II , . • I , DAILY PILOT Tuelday, May 29. 1979 ltl9•1Cl .. ,, •• ::ONll f"9 LA. ()NII~ Mlnwll COl'IHOI 01Pll1"1•nt ...... '°' '-"'"°"' .... ~ ....... .... ~ .. n Glled M>oul ~··---·~ • 11111~ .... toM °" ""' "'" llJlg-14 MO Mela .... •• eq>eei.d 10 &>OM 1n ,,.. t1Udot • '"'IMD't MN.lH ~ilf"C .. •tnt• to .. ,,.., ner •MPllll'ler in a ., •1"411 Ot Tiie y-·· GOfllMI • ITlmT'I"' .... 9"'...:.00 A c<oe> wN> thif'lll• n. ~an do It 811 0y .......... Ul"lllllfl llOl\Mly c;INI .. <l!O(jl8~• 1100 l0r Stone • OV8'IAIY Guest tmter Cha1101111 Cn.tnc:llef IR) Ill on.GNINO HOME INflNOM Resrued ·=·I~~~ I LOW LUCY A CIOM inepec;uon o1 '* mamage lleenM convinces Lucy SIMI and Ricky are not manied. • Dea< CAVETT A Ian Feinstein tra('k!> dim n tt!cn·agc runaway S us an My tffs afte r s ht! is picked up und impris toned m a county work camp an '"Dark Side of the Road ," a ne w segm e nt of "The Runaways, .. tonight a t 8 on NBC, C hannel 4 Guest Rea Ha111son (Part t ol 2) '9HOME~A Bulbs Anc:t Succu•en1~ ()) CAOSS-WITS \I) MERV GRIFFIN 7:00 II .Q88 NEWS ~horn llil 21 TONIGHT • V1llttf\•M U \ Mol Ow~t Vel"' I Ftnt ot thrM !Mlrl>I «9 HUMANITIES THROUGH THE ARTS A1ch l11e Sno:p11131c:1 Ot !>pace · I NBCNEWS NEWLYWED GAME ABCNE.WS G (I) JOt<ER'S WILD ID SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAH 7:30 I) CIRCUS Steve goes a1te1 il g1oup lhal has managed to pene- trate OSI ~uroty "' searcn ot an A· bomb Q) SANFON> AND SON l'rec:t schemes 10 make Lamont feel guilty when he leets 1ha1 Lamont is lgno<· Hosts Cal Oooc:t SM11»e Lau111nco 0 SHANA NA GUllst T flno LO(J8l • .• t. I OATIHOGAME 1100,000 NAME THAT TUNE G TIC TAC DOUGH Q) AOAM-12 T~ arrest ol a Jemale shoplolter feeds the ofllcers Clla1111rl Lbfi11g• • KNX l cCBS) Lo:. Angele:. D KNBC (NBCI Los Ange It-:. 8 KTLA 11110 I Lo:. Angele!> fJ KABC TV tAUCI Lo:. Angelu:. ({) l'.FMB (CBSI S"n 011:!yo G KHJ· TV (lnel l Lo:. Anuett .. ., @) KCS l (ABCJ Si111 0 1t-gv ID tCTTV tlnd I Los An'leh·'> 8) l<COP-TV (Inn I Lo!> An<Jt:h·!> SI t<CE 1 ·TV I PB~I LO!> Ange1.,., '11) KOCE rv t Pt!~) Hun tington !k.Jct1 llltO .i 11 agoc Clluon OJ evtlnl:. '9 NEWSCHECK (11 THE OOHO SHOW bl HOLLYWOOD SOU ARES 8:00 IJ (I) WONDER WOMAN 01una unaware thul hur 1<1en111y nas llti<!n e•pos110 continues 1nvest1ga11ng Ille m1nct-snatchets who are 10~1ng over tile residents or tt1 Cahf0<n1a Jown CPilft ? ol 21 0 THE RUNAWAYI P$ychologosl Steve Artuio (Alan Feinstein). hired lo 11nc:1 two teen-age runn· ways. dlSCOllftrS the gorts being 1mpflsoned in a wO<k camp by a c0<rupt Sheriff 8 MOVIE • * * ·, .. Key L argo·· C t!l•81 Humph•ev Bogart. l <1u1 en Bae; alt A F1011c:t11 1 esort ,,otet os token over IW .i bunch or haocJs 12 l'r~) fJ ~ HAPPY DAYS I hl" Font t.•CJICS an '"''ant craze ~hon he di~· 1Jl<1ys n1s unique way ot o .. ncong (RI 0 MOVIE • •' 1 • Oebo1ah" 1'974) G•Q Young. Bradlord Doll m~ A ~. cMdl9le wtle 11 endOwed w•tll ea1t101c11n •ry p1yc1110 OOW9<t 11 hf• I • CA*>l IURNSTT ANO.....,. 0--11-l-ence " • MOVll ••*lo; ' Sul\"te Al C~IO"' C tll60l RAlpll l:)ellemy Or.. Oeraon lhot dtlt~1111 y..,, 01 t112t 10 tt2• Ml the Nie ot Ftl!M• 111'1 Oel4lllo HooMvelt •tfecl 1111 Ar!*icenl H well. 12 nra I -~l l.IHMR .. ~ • THI COUITIAU OOVlllY · M4MJ1t.,1-•n Cr Idle Or Cott1n? Filmed •I loca- tion• trwougN>ut the Medo· '"" llf\ean Jecques C()US. teau eop!Otes tn11 tegend· "'Y ~ea ano tne c:t1Neren1 types or l)Ollutoon •ffect1ng 11 1:30 8 (]]) LAVERNE & SHIRLEY Lavetne backed bv lier managers Lonny and SQuiogy 11ave45 to Cntea· go to 8Ud•loOn '°' • •Ole 111 a musical (RI ID THE 000 COUPLE Fe41x anel Oscar recall the 11me Fell• pllOtograplMld Ills llancee IO< Jhe Playboy centerlold fD PNVIN AHO THE PITT88UAOH '"An Evening With Comden And Green·· Betty Comden and Aelotph Green. wllO w101e the lyrocs and lobrem lor sucll classics as "'Bells Are R1ng1ng. ··on The I own and '"Songon' In Tne Rain· IOI~ about Jhe11 WOI~ wot,, Gone Kolly. Judy Halhday. Leonard Bern· stein and Andre Prev1n tRI 9:00 I) ()) C8S MOVIE The Survival Ot Dana .. (Premiere) Melissa Sue Anderson. Robert Carra· Clone A teen.ager who moves to a different state alter lhe divorce ol her patents finds net vatues C!laltenged by her alltuet>t. ant1-soc1a1 new class- mates 0 NBCMOVIE • * ·~ ··me Revengers .. ( t972l Wottoam Holden. finest Bo•on1n11 A Co•ora· do ranche< horos so• pr;s,- oners tram .1 chain gang to help 111m l1mJ the gang whoo;h kolle<l hos la"11ly and c:1 .. s11oyeo n1s hnme fJ 11~ THREE"S COMPANY Helf'n tearns ot a Oirty 111cl. Stanrcv playllcl on Jack Janet and Ch11ssy an<l Clt-<;•Cles to '63Ch n1m a TUBE TOPPERS CBS 9 9:00 ''The Survival of Dana." Melissa Sue Anderson stars as a teen-age girl who encounters problems when she-moves to another state in this new TV drama. NBC IJ 9:00 "The Revengers ." Six prisoners from a chain gang are hired to track down outlaws in a sort o r "Dirty Half Doze n " with William ffolden and Ernest Borgnine. ABC D 10:00 -Barbara Walters Special. Barbara 's guests include George Burns. Richard Pryor. Mary Tyle r Moore and the hus band-wife team of Rob Re ine r and Penny Marshall 1 see photo below >. Inion (RI I MllW GRIFFIN MASTERPIECE THEA TM ''Ullle Sunset And Eve· ning SI., .. ·unie 1emames •11et the death ot Edward Langtry: net c:taughle1 Jeanne Maoe. CltlCOvers ...., l•tl'let"s true lden111y 1:3080 TAXI Lalk• lrenlically WO<kS 10 reoa11 craclted-up cab 80• Wtllle tl'le 0111er cabbles remember its good Clays (!_811 2 ol 21 (RI llt AN APPl.E. AN OMNOE This c:tramatoza11on 01 Diane Jonnson·s S110<t sto· ry chronicles the sens1t1ve t81atoonsnop at two moc:tdle· agec:t 1mm191ant women artc:I their search tor 1nd1· victual lultlllment 10:00" G NEWS G ®l 8AR8ARA WAL TEAS SPEaAL Batb8ta Wallen ontervoews Geo<ge Bums. Mary Tyler Moore. Rob Re.net Pllf'lny Marshall and R1charc:1 Pry0<. Q) NIGHT GAU.ERV "'Last Rotes F0< A Dead Dru1c:t'" A woman buys a llle·Slle statue ot a monk who . resembles her husband 10:30 I? ::SECK 16 VOTERS" PIPELINE 11:00 I) 0 G (J) @J NEWS 8 MAKE ME LAUGH G MOVIE • • •, ··Captain Apachr• 1 l!1n1 lee Van Cleel Cat· 1ou Baker When an 1nc:t•ari comm•ss•O<ler ·~ l<tlleo .. tull-btooc:tec:I Apache is sunt to 1nvest19a1e t:? his I ID CHICO ANO THE MAN Ed b0<rows !tom h1~ hie 1nsu1ance POiiey to enable Chico to purSYe hos ec:tuca- toon anc:t st•rl •new Ille 8) ~ IENNY HILL • SHOW Benny's lketcl'leS 1nc1Ude • Hands Up'· I ••G0tng NOWl'lete" / "'C1sanova· / "'Dartc Number Fl8'hel."" 89 DICK CAVETT Guest· Rex Hamson (Part 'ol 2) 11:30. CJ) NllA BAIKETMLL Covetage of game ~ ot the NBA l1nats t>et-n the Seattle SuperSonocs at1C1 tne WaS1>1ngJon Butlets tF'rom Seart~. washing. Joni D TONIGHT Hosl Jonnny Cdrso,, Guests Mac Davos Carso" Kanon 0 SOUPY SALES fJ @) ABC MOVIE • • Doclor~ Private Lives'" 119781 Jonn Ga111n Ec:t Nelson Two hearJ sur· geons lonc:t tllelf loves on tur· m0tt when personal pas- soons cJMh with mec:tocal elhlCS CRt tD THE GONG SHOW 8) OETSMART M8Jl anc:t 99 are C11scove1ed as CONTROL agents whole 1nves1oga11ng a clfcus fD CAPTIONED ABC NEWS M:>RNING 12:00 8 TWILIOH1' ZONE Adam G ranl 1:; \f;nt1t11c;c a to c:teatn 111 tl1t• t>le<.trot c;haor Q) ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS Th., Case 0 1 M1 Pelham A busmessman 1ea1ns tna1 anotnet man hos '"'J C! double rs s,,ac:tow1ng ho> lite • GITIMART Mu. ff INS .._,ry Hoo ate left on •~ Pmcmc 111enc1 10 1oo11 lor • mysl• •iou• murderer • MTONIGHT "Vltlnem: It's Nol Ov.r ........ 12:ao e MOYIE • * • "'Adventure• 0 1 Marco Polo .. ( t9381 Gery ~. 88111 A.lhtM>ne Tl'le traYel• of t3th-Centur; o•piot9r Met(;() POio bring hHn to Cl'ltn•. I I l'lr • 55 rntn I •..ow o o * ""Hos K ind 01 woman'" 1 t116 tl Rot>erl Mitchum. Ja11e RuNell Wl'len • m•n d•9COYWS tl'lal IMI° i b9lnO uMd to effect the return ot an eMpetn•t· ed gmngtt• lrom Mo•ico. l'le Minds hos etf0t1s to l>Ot· c:ter oftlc:1a1s to prevent Ille man \ re-entry lo the U S 14' hrs l • MOVIE * * '" "'LiM>Y In A Jam·· I 19421 Ir-Dunne. RllP" Bellamy A psycn1•111s1 os Pf-led onto mamage as " _, ot reneblhlallng • ,,. .. llhy helfess (I ht . JO min I 1:00D TOMOMOW GUHll AuthOI John lr111ng, W•ltet Hickel, for· tTMlf Seaetary ol the 1nre11· Of G MAVfAICK 'Rec:tOog'" ;:1&s • • -'"Las1 R1c:te r c Santa Cru1 I 96 t) Edmund Purc:tom Ma11on Cook An escaped p11soner vow~ 1evenge on the lawman respo.,!l1bte •or ~i ~ sentence 12 nrs 1 ti) GET SMART Mlk and 95 are usigne<I " suoctde mission 10 destroy a KAOS compute< 2:259 NEWS 2:308 MOVIE • • "II Had l o Be You· ( 19'71 GlflQOf Roge<s. C0t· nel Wiide A metnage-sny gift is led to the altar by a hremen (2 hrs I 8 .MOVIE • • ·Angel Or lr-e Amiuon · I t9•81 Geott)') Bren! ver.. Rais Jon .\ P•IOI becomes tasconatr<o !JV .. IO•Oly girt Wllh ·l my!. ll1110US pa~J (I ~r 40 m10) Q) MOVIE • • Al JPnronq, 01 0~1anomd 1 ·9~ i. o.,r· 0...1yea ville S•orm "' .rnorney 1a11eO tor SPvetat rODO!!ll"S IS •elea!.PO ano ti 1es •c. retutrt to h1~ ~orm~, protMlicwl ( 1 lw , IO "*I I ... 1= • • "A Yenll In Viet,_' I t"41 Metellall TllOmpo '°"' l<leu Cfllf'lfl A Man. offlc:ef. 1811111 captMI II; ,. VIit eone. '"8MOll '° _.,. end ,_ • doc-'°' ifl Clletf-. (1 tv .• 30 min.I .MCMI •• ··o..our" (tt4tl Tom Neel. Atttt S...... A pieno plllyar hitc:M411• 10 tN W..t COMt . .._..NI vet• ln\IOl\led wtth mutder end • Mducttve blon<M ""119'. ( 1 l'lr., 30min I •:101 N!WI 4:11 Dea< VM DVKf Mel ,... Rob'• ~ ano stand• up lo Aten Bra- dy · • and 11 promptly !wad -4:46e MOVIE * .. H1-Jaclced" (19501 Jim Davis. Maish• Jones. A IO<mef convtel. trying 10 go Sl•:toghl . musl cttat htl name ot a robbery 1n whldl ne *"S not 1nvotved C t hr • t5m1n I Wednt-sda1f• Dayf ht1.-Mo.,I•• 12:00 D * • .. Tiie Oregon Trait ' (19!:>91 Fred MacMum1y. GIO<•a Talbol Oregon-b ound wagon 11aons are besieged by tnd1an at18Cks f 1 ht . 30 mon I 8) * • • , A Raison 111 Tne Sun · (Part 2) ( t96 I) S.c:tney Po1t1er. Claudia "4cNe!I Based on 1ne pray nv L0<ra1ne Hanst>e<ry. Attemp11ng to bre11~ away 1rom the11 crowded apart· ment on Chocago. a blaci! 1am11y moves to an au. white neognbo•llOod 1 t hr , 50m1n l 3:00®! •• *'"II Happened To J81'1e" ( 1959) Oofls Day. Jae~ Lemmon A IOb~te< g1owe< WlnS htlf court case and lie• ta~ wnflf\ she .,ue~ ii 1a•••o<1d 1yc;oon CI hr JO m•n I 3.30 U * •' 1 WhOrP Wtit'" 'l'ou When '"" L•gnt:. Wt1nt Oul' (19b6o Do11:. Day PJtllC~ 0 N"lll Alt('f lonc:t· onq ne< riusouno 1n Den ...,,,,.. ~OHV!r woman dn dC.,•h't tun' d wGy In thetr 1.ountry hC>m., I t "' JO "1•n • Angie's Star Up Bostwick in TV Flick Donna Pescow Catches 'Fe:ve~' By DAN LEWIS TYO•l•~•IO lronirally. on the day ABC an nounccd that .. Angw" was being rl.'- newed. it had cancelled .. Welcome Back, Kotter:· Arter all, the "Angie .. star. Donna Poscow. got her first major break in .the movie "Saturday Night Fever," ~which starred John Travolta in his firs t major break-away from television stardom as Barbarino 1n '"Welcome Back, Kotter." WHILE "KO'ITER" heads fo r ob· llvion. and Travolta is searching for Garry Marshall stable that has been responsible for such other enormous hits as "Happy Days ... "Laverne & • Shirley·· and "Mork & Mindy.·· From the outset, Miss Pescow was "impressed with lh<' character , and the series. "I had a lot or good heat from the movie when I came out to lloll ywood." she reme mbers ... This role and series seemed to be fun. and e xciting. Then we got into it, and it ull became frightening. too. because here I was. a little girl from Brooklyn. starring In a series, and it 's a hit." SHE SEES ANGIE as a character who combines boldness and naivete as the ex-waitress who marries into Philadelphia Ma inline Society and has to cope with the s udden change in her life. It is an engaging concept, which has been running strong. Miss Pescow jokes about being the ex-waitress. "Actually. I would have made a rotte n waitress. I can't balance dishes. especially when there is food on them.'· she confides. a~• Meeting Mary HOLLYWOOD 1AP 1 Barry Bostwick stars in the CBS movie .. One.'<' Upon a Family."· u com cdy-drama now 1n pro· duction. It also stars Marr 1;.i Strassman as his wire. Nancy Marchand as his mother, and Kate Reid Ford Due OnKTLA and John Pll'shctte a~ his <'htldre n Richard M 1c haels is d1rerllni! from •• script by Alvrn Saptn s l('y , a nd Jat· quclml' Babbin 1~ pro durmj? Bostwick , thl· :-ta r or thl' st a~c-ve rs ion o f F o rme r Pres ident Gerald R. Ford makes a 11---.. -0-A_W_N_O_F __ ...,. rare t e lc vis 1o m ap· THE DEAD" (R) p ea r anre o n th e "Do nahue " show on 1-----------KTLA. Channel 5. Fri dayat9a.m. F ord di scu sses his d ays in the White House. GEORGE HAMIL. TON "LOVE AT FIRST BITE"' (PG) the power or the pres· 1---------- · "Gr c;.isc . ·· playc•d the romantic lead m the TV rt.'VIV<t l Of "'Vou C'an 't T a ke It With You ·· llt• a lso appeared m lht· t1l11· role of a new ~cric:­ p 1 I ot . ·Young 1;uv Christian · ) new projects lo erase the stigma of his last film. "Moment by Mo· m e nt ," M i s~ Pe s cow h a s ac hi eve d t e l evi s i o n stardom. It is a matter or affirma· lion of her success that ABC feels "Angie" is strong enough as a series to strike out on its own. In its la te -sea son s urfacing , . '"Angie" had the benefit of a favored time slot, on Thursday nights follow · ing the biggest new hit of the past season, "Mork & Mindy." "Angie " ,nanaged to average well above a 40 ahare as did other series tested in that same time Thursday period. In a distant way, there is a show-Mary Tyler Moo re llefll. a fa m iliar figure bus iness back g r ou nd in Mi ss in a TV newsroom . joins a nothe r when she's Pescow·s upbringing. She was raised interviewed by Barba ra Walters tonight at in Brooklyn, ·where he r grandfather, IO on ABC. Channel 7. whom s hl' adored, was a lighting --------------------- idency, his pardon ofl Nixon and his loss to Jimmy Carter in the in· terview. tupt'd on loca· t1on, at 1-·ord"s Hancho Mirage home. ..... ,,..,, ... ..USllNI 7:00-t:OO -nt1 IAYA•Hs• INI ,_."'4, ''MIDMHMfT DPllSS• Stars Set s,~c•Nc ,,, ...... , "ANGIE .. MOVES to Saturday oighls following "The Ropers" next September. Miss Pescow played the love- iinttten Annette in "Saturday Night hver," whose desires for the disco ~ng <played by Travolta> were so tonsuming. sbe was r.eady to put out for all bis friends to please him. She recalls having the normal pro- blems of a young, and tiny tshe's t>arely over five feet tall> struggling ,ctre1s who was turned down for )oles in a half-dozen movies because ''J wasn't right" prior to ··Saturday Ntcht Fever:· .. THEN, SUDDENLY I was right .lit' a ll roles after the movie," she re-1'!!1ta. ~She came out lo Hollywood after ..., movie <in early 1978) and began · ll)linl IOllle offers. The "An1ie" le soon came along, from the m an and movie projectionist at a theater. He died in 1978, at the age of 82, and enjoyed the thrill or goi ng to her movie premiere in a limousine. Her great-aunt was a rockette ett Radio City Music Hall. MISS PESCOW recalls her grandfather taking he r to the theater on Saturday mornings, and she would watch films from the booth. Out of high school, she entered the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. as an extenlion lo a singing career abe had started at the age of 16. After drama school, she went on tour in "Ah Wilderness" with Richard Kiley and Barbara Bel Geddes, made occasional ap- pearances in soap operas o n television, and got more tum-downs than acceptances . Then her agent dispatched her to a movie production office to audition for a film that was going to shoot in New York. It turned out to be "Sat· mrday Night Fever;· and a role she won after a number of auditions. Her first movie, and she was acting op· po1ite the new rage, J ohn Travolta. 19thewmd ·-==!OJ NOW Pl AYINf. -· ... ... VlllO IJG.6990 .......... Sin JW'I ClpoSlllllO •9H!l4~ IT.._...,.,.. Orllllt 631-1770 Dick Cavett Vies To Save Laiiguage (l·~" .-tc.p~ c costl •P > For 'Mirror' o~ v ~ So. cuat 7tM•"''" 642•2697 )OO lro•IOI Ir., P,,.,,.. HOLLYWOOD cAP > ---Ac.._,A .. 4WlllMr! L ee Me riwe the r . ..,_ ... _ • .,......,. SWil.MAMINI Lore lt a S wit . J a n el ;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~I .;..:.; ...,_ Leigh, Robert Vaughn, ---,...--.,.........:..---- Christopher Lemmon THE TICKET SHAQC SllNI NEW YORK IAP> - He who lives by the word can also die by the word, and Dick Cavett, who lives by the word better than most, is now on a crusade lo save the English language. Tl\t 42-year-old talk s hcYt/ host told 554 Vasser graduates Sun- day that the English tong1e is last becoming "a fabulous Invalid.·· "\lie can conlirm it w h t.n we take an airplane. and lbe pilot doesn't tell us be ex· pecta a bumpy rid; he aays he anticipates ex· M-TITLll SUNDAY MA'nNIE 2:00,.M. periencing considerable turbulepce. and Peter Bonerz star in Cotte.m.s,.rts.n...tre ~~, ... 241r.W.U.. -the NBC movie ··Mirror. 11._..a.ts11 Mirror," about three ,.._er.rs women who desperately 714-641-tffO NOIMA IAI INI ... "We bear a policeman who doesn't say the sus- pect got out of lbe car: he relates that the al· leged perpetrator exited the vehicle." turn to plastic surgery. Ao 01-• UftovOrMI .:.~* The film is now in pro· ~l&LSlll 6:llol•ll duction, with Joanna--------------- Lee directing. 690 El CAMINO REAL TUSTIN CA 92680 PRESE NTS MEREpm~ WILSONS .... , CM•NM ~ 11.75 GRAND OPENING JUNE 14, 1979 RES: (714l 838-9822 llDW SHnlll!