Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-04-01 - Orange Coast Pilot.. . j t SC 'Designed' Leisure World F1•neral Hom.e .. ' . . . ' ~or ·oISaste~, • says .Fire Chief Fight. Still ·Alive .. • -. DAILY PILOT * * * 10< * * * ' THU RSOAY AFTERNOON, April 1, 1976 "°"-... MO. tt, I d CTIC*S. M ~AG Ill SC 'De.,signed' F of Disaster T~cl9ng Violence \ Reported ARUNGTQN HEIGHTS, TII. (AP» -Teamsters Union mem· bers marched in picket lines to· d\Y as talks resumed in ah effort to end a nationwide trucking ltJail' Goes Tlarougla (a Lot) Secretary June Remington holds letter mailed to her boss, for,tner Newport Beach vice mayor Hans J . Lorenz. after it arrived at his ofrice in somewhat battered, torn and mutilated condition. Cancellation stamp lupper tight) proclaims. "Move lhe Mail Safety." Soliah Described As 'Compassionate' SACRAMENTO CAP> Steven Sollah has been portrayed by his attorney as a com · paaslonate man who went to the aid or a "very badly tormenlt'!d" Patricia Hearst and later fell in JOve with ~er. The law.ler, Sheldon Otis. de· nled that Soliah look part In a $15,000 CrO<'ker Nattona~ ·Bank robbery last April in wl\ieh a customer wu killed. Otis made his comments Wed· Hearst r"nlcd a )(:lr~Mc in which a robbery get a way car wa!I stored. Four robbers entered the bank while a fifth remall'\cd outsl~e u11 a lookout. authorities sa y. • Otis me told jurors that Soliah met Miss Hearst as she ned with Syr}lblonese Liberation Army (Sff SOLIAR , Page AZ) By JACK CHAPPELL • Ol ... 0.ll•tli.tS&Mf San Clemente Firi Chief Ron Coleman bluntly told the city council Wednesday that the town's disastrous S2 million mid-January fire "came as no surprise to me." Coleman. speaking during a study session of the council and various city panels, sa1d the fire was the res ult of a highly dangerous com~nation of ter- rain. dry fuel an weather. . And, of the hree, only the weather was ull redictable. He said all the other dangers had bttn seen in advance by the de· partmcnt and he t'allcd the silua· t1on a .. design for disaster.·• Colt>man proposed a five.step plan to eliminate the llkehhood or a repeat. Stock Sale Brings Fine LO~ ANGELES <AP) - A Supen<Jr Court JUdgf' has sentence4 Edwin V. Gray Sr .• who claims invention of a perpetual motion machine that runs on static electrlclly, to two years' probation and fined him $2,000 for s elling un· authorizt'd stock. Gray. 50, pleaded no con- tut in January to two counts of selltng un - aulhoriz.ed s tock and was s entenced Wednesday by Superior Court Judge Jack T. Ryburn. \ Although the Jan. 21 rire destroyed 16 houses. damaged another 104 and did nearly S2 million damage, Coleman said •·as far as we are concerned ... it was not nearly as bad as it could have been under different. circumstances." Colem an proposed' the city create a new building zone which he called ''Fire Zone Four." It would require that struc- tures built in areas subject to the sweeping brush fires meet cer- tain safety standards. Those in- clude noncombustible roofs and clearance of brush from property lines. He also recom.mended comple· lion of Aven1da Salvador. A break in the thoroughfare meant Coleman had lo split has fire fighting forces. s lo"'ing the re· action lime to the swiftly moving fire. He suggested that the city re- evaluate Its radio communica· lions system , and he lobbied for a standby power source for the city's water s upply. The chief said noncombustible roors were an asset. but that landscaping along the backsrdcs of the homes was also a ma1or <See FIRE, Pal(e AZ) Motorist Shot PHOENIX. Arlt. <AP) -A California man, who had been stopped by police for running a red light. was shot to death by a 'patrolman Wednesday night after the man shot and wounded a fellow offl'ter. Lt. Richard Draper identified the victim as Artis Lee Archie. 38. La Puente. Death at La•t't The New Jersey Supreme Court has named the Cather of comatose Karen Anne Quinlan, above, her legal guardian and said she may be allowed to die if compe- tent medical authoriries agree there is no reasonable possi bi lily of recovery. Story, A4 . YippieHeld For Spitting MADISON, Wi s. <AP ) -Say- ing that the Yipples planned similar protests against other presidential hopefuls. a 21 -year- old man has pleaded innocent to a charge fil ed against t\im ror al- legedly spilling at Sen. Henry Jackson. Bennett Masci, who said he worked for the Yipster Times of Kansas City, was charged Wed- nesday with disorderly conduct and feleued on $200 bond. HAARlSES PLANNED SL.A JAILBREAK? AS nesday in an opening statement al Soliab's federal court t.rtal. Mortuary ·Fight R .emains Aijve U.S. Ally. Dwayne Keyes said in openin1 remarks that two wit· nesses and several fingerprints would lmpllc&te SoUah ln the boldup. • Soft ab, a 27 -year-old house painle'r, Is charged with helplng take SlS,000 at cunpoint from tpe Q'ocker National Bank branch in 1uburban Carmichael. Myrna Opsahl was killed by a shotgun blast during the robbecy. Authorities have announced no ~r indictments in the case, aJthqu1h the FBI says Mass - By WILLIAM SCHllEIBER OI -O.llt ~lel IUll Oranae County supervisors re· zoned 14 acres of Rossmoor Leisure World land around a con· troversial mortuary site Wednes· day. malrlng it tougher for any new funeral homes to be built ln the same general area. But the action wasn't enough. s aid Glen Woodmansee, the Irvine altonrer representing re· sidents or the retirement com- munity who have been battling to prevent construction of the Mc~ormick Mortuary at Calle Aragon and Moulton Parkway. Woodmansee protested the fact that the county's public hearing notice that the land would be chanaed to a "medical facilities" tone didn 't lis t permitted uses in the zooe. one of which is mortuaries .. The attorney urged s upervisors lo eliminate mortuaries entirely from the list of permitted uses in the new zone. But County Counsel Adrian Kuyper told supervisors that the notice pubbs hed by the county lni a local newspaper was adequate. Murray Storm. assistant direc- tor of the county Environmental Management Aeency, said the new zonlng was far more restrit· tive than the current zoning on the land around the intersection near Gate 3 of Leisure World. He explained that mortuaries are a permitted use of the cur- r e nt "neighborhood com- mercial" tone but no special use permits are required pr1or to granUng of building permits The medical facilities tone requires a use permit and public hearings . Storm noted that the new zon, lng, which would also allow doc· tors offices. dentists offices, clinic• and rest homes, was aouaht In recognition of the fact that a mortuary Is already under construction at the intersection. Ken Dykes, marlteting director for Rossmoor Corpol'ation, told supervisors it would be "highly unlikely" .that another mortuary would want lo build on a comer opposite another funeral home. Woodmansee said his clients were unable to ral.se a Sl00,000 <See REZONE, PyeN>, . Strtke. , Negotiations, which continued into the early morning but failed to bring about a settlement. re· sumed with wages, fringe benefits and a cost-of-living clause still the sticking points. The strike was the first na· . tionwide by truckers, and there were scattered reports of violence as picket lines were thrown up In a number of states from Connecticut lo Colorudo. The Teamsters haul aboul 60 percent of the nation's manufac· lured goods, and the walkout threatened a major blow to the economy. The Inters tate Commerce Commission took temporary steps lo help insure the move- ment of padengers and property so that "essential services arc not totally dis rupted ·· Labor Secretary W .J . Usery Jr. and othc;r top federal troubleshooters had no comment today and there was no word from the White House whether President Ford would seek a Tart-Hartley injunction. The strike hod an Immediate <See STRIKE, Page AZ>. Orange ,,...J. _ c oaNt : ~~ 1• We ather .. t" Clear tonight and Fri~' day. lttllc cooler. wit ~ h1gl\.o; Friday 62 lo fl7 and low tonight 45 to 55 Local gw1ty nor thwest winds 15 1020 mph. INSIDE TODAY The challenge o/ ling~ porrntlng t1 Hen 01 a creotlw laoino t~nenct. B-1. I ) I A.2 CM.ILVPILOT s Tnuridey Apnt 1, 1970 Farewell to lfl~nty . Mounted on the traditional gun carriage, the coffin of Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery is pulled past spectators en route to a funer al service at St. Geor.&?e's Chapel in Windsor, Eng land. Motlty's famous black be ret. along with his fielp marshal's ba ton, were on top of the coffin. B.-own Says He'll Fro•P .. eAl STRIKE .•. . - Debate With Harris impact on a few businesses, but most company spokesmen said it would take seve ral days to m easure the effect of the walkout. SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. 's slogan .. lower you~ expectallons" is be· ing · challenged by presidential hopeful Fred Harris, who want$ WLdebate -and Brown says he's wnting. But Brown and his ~logan were <terended Wednesday by a group of black California legislators, who said he isn't really asking poor people to make sacrifices. The day saw these develop· .men ls in the 37 ·year-old gov· ernor's quest for the Democratic preaideoUal nomination: -Harris. former U.S . .senator from Oklahoma. asked for a de· bate with Brown wbeo be is in California Aprjl 7-8. A lrown aide said the govtm«'s staff would contact Harris about a possible debate, which might in- clude other candidates. 1-'-Brown's candidacy was en· d orsed by s ix of the st ate Legislature 's eight blacks. They praised his a ppointments of minorities and women and his policies on poor people and jobs. -Brown's California cam· paign ch a irm a n, Assembly Speaker Leo McCarthy, said the campaian has d11sed $50,000 in mailed contrl butions s ince Brown announced hLs candidacy March 12. --'Brown received more na· t1onal exposure In an interview on CBS t ele vision by Waller Cronkite. Al a news conrerence called by tht> six black legislators, Brown said his slogan was aimed at gov· ernment progr ams wt\i ch have been "over sold a nd over· promised." He d tt'd urban r e· developme nt aod some an- tipoverty programs But he also noted that another of his the mes h as been that "those wtth the biggest belts must do lhe most tightening " Assemblym an L('()Cl Ralph CD· South Gate ), s:ud he didn't bebeve blat'ks and poor people should lower their ex~ctalions. but d1dn 't think that wa.s what Brown meant "This ad m inistration· has ~hown creallv1t y,'' !'aid Ralph. ORANG E COAST DAILY PILOT , .. C'\•~ (fW)t D.111• 'Ital .,,.,_ """"""' ,, "' fl••l"J*1 '"' "'9f'-. •• ,,\\, " (-,,fl'li ""'If f•t tn. ' '~ .... ,... t ..... ,. *'"''"•-.I\•"'' ,,,,., '"' ........ . •• ,,, t· ~·· (•ot •1•f\4'0 Nl""ft4t tt•••vo• I • 1 '' ... tlt'l l ,..., • ,. ....... , .... ·~-h •10011 ,,,,' ,,, .. f'I I t·Vf'll••"' \'•l!f'Y It 'II ·r\• 1 Ail;ilo t " t \lo•~ll ' .,,_,, l •"Vf\A ""•f rt ''"''" \llrii' t ,. 4'• It t' -'""""' .,._il,,....," rvt·•· r. • ,,,...., .... \t, • o tft1t\ ''°'• Pf•""Ctt:Mtl h Cl".l"f"N'"·' •I ~., ..,.. \t \\tlf ltltt1 (~t• Ao'"''" ( •llfoo•u •·•~ R~rt N W~ '"-f''°'"' ~ Pvolt.,,,.,.. • Jaek R Curkty Vlit• l'Tt\•l'lt ...... ('~4' ~ Thom•s Keev11 ' , .. .., Thom"" A Murptiinr ...... ,..QW"4 l ·l ,,.. Charles H LOO\ R1ctwwd P. N•ll Offi<H ("\ti """'41 f10 'ACP\I....,. 'Sl...t .... """. ('\f. " • .... ,,.,.,.. ff'( ~ff'lt """"""'''• bf>•• fl , ,., .. ,,,..., ... ~.,.., ~ ......... v ..... ,,,.,..,. ""'' -•l)e~O-~r- Tel~ C7t4) MJ~t O.u ifil'd Advertlilnca .,.2-5t71 ~.-G•\.N< .. v .. ,.,,. ~""'ou._. HHl10 ,,._.,.~n(_W-~ 4U.OUO ,, -o .. ~c. .... ,.~.., S.0·1220 c.,.,. tr& OI-c... .. -·"""9 C•-·~· .. , \t0f1f \ H1V't•~~' .. jtlf' ... "'•"" .,. ..... , .. , ..... ~""" ,,..,,.,,. ,. ... ~ ''•rothutd W111tMtwt \0•&.1.tl u••tt •Uteft e t ,~,,,~Pit~, ~=-N~· ~·,'!:: ~I~-=~~~·,, .. ,.,:: ""• .., m..._• M n "10'\ttitt•, ''"' 1..-, .,..,HW,t.4\oM U ll-y "Where some people will lower their expectations. some people can move off welfare and raise their standard of living." The other l egislators. all · Dem oc r a t s , we r e As - semblywoman Teresa Hughes. Assemblyman Julian Dixon and Curti5 Tucker. and Sen . 8111 Greene, all from the Lo.s Angelei. area, and Assemblyman John Miller or Oakland . The t wo blacks not present were Sen. Nate Holden, D·Los Angeles. and Assemblymen Willie Brown, D~San Francisco. Both said later they hadn't picked a presidential candidate. F,... P.,,e AJ REZONE ••• bond ordered by Superior Court Judge Walter Steiner as a condi - tion for a temporary injunction acain~l t h e McCor m ic k Mortuary. The bond Steiner ordered was designed to cover losses the mortuary might have incurred over the course of legal proceed· ings. The attorney argued that his clients' complaint th a t m ortuaries s houldn't be a permitted use in the commercial zone. is still to be dedded by the judge. Supervisor Ralph Diedrich countered by saying the board couldn't delay aclton on the basis or a court decision that hasn't been made. lA Equity Finn Merged LOS ANGELES <AP > -A re· organization plan ronver1mg the sc.indal·n dden Eqwty 1-'undmg Corp into the Onoo r .ip1lul Corp. was approved Wednc!>day m S. District Court Judlle Harry Pregerson 1ssued an order absolving Eqwty i''und 1ng of all indebtedness Ile or· dered $12 million in cash in com· pany bank accounts he-<h.,lnhul ed among the credltor11, with $2 million going to On on. The reorganization plan was first approved by the court last Dec. 8, then sent to an estimated 20,000 creditors for a vote. The creditors voted overwhelmingly to accept. Victor Hirsh of the National Association of Food Chains. representing about half the food stor~s in the country, said in· tenm agreements reached with individual com panies.would help keep shipments moving. But, he added "Obviously, if there's a 4 complete, 100 percent strike, lt's a disaster." ln Det.rolt, where truck com· pany employes reported o~ra· lions pa ralyzed, police said a 23·year-old man was beaten by several picktters when he tried to par~his truck al the lnlema· Uonal Cartage Co . Stal~ Police al Rockford in southwestern M ichi~an said a group of men threw rocka at trucks near Michigan 50 and-In- terstate 96. No injuries or arrests were reported. It a ppeared th at the strike might have an immediate effect on the auto production. which has been on the ups urge in re.cent months after last year's poor performance. In Detroit , Richard Haupt. dlrtttor of transportation and traffic for Ford Motor Co., said today the walkout "would have some immediate effect. In one week it could completely halt producUon of the company's cars and trucks in the U.S ... SOLIAH ... members William and Emily Harris following the May 1974 Los Angeles shootout in which six SLA members were killed. Alter that, Soliah helped Miss Hearst move to different loca- tions , and even to San Francisco shortly before their arreit, said Otis He said his <'henl found Miss llearst to be a "very troubled yaung woman " who was afraid to tum herself in or remain with the Harnses .. Evidence wall show t hat f1gurat 1vt>ly his door was knO<.'ked upon by Miss Hearst and others seeking help," Otis said. "The only way he could respond was t o help those persons protect and save their ll\•es "Wh atever Mis1> llt>arst was in· to. whatever her fr1end.<1 were in· lo. for Mr. Soliah it was ;i close personal relationship for a very troubled woman " He said Soll ah and 'bs Hean t became "very close They even (.di In love " Gas Dike Seen Amdyst Predicts Price Rise CHI CAGO <AP) -An oil indust ry analyst pre- dicts that gasoline prices will increase gradually but steadily in the months ahead. "The tide is turning," sajd Herb Hugo, s enior editor of Platt's Oi lgram, an industry newsletter . "The trend or declining gasoline prices which has de· lighted consumers since Labor Day is over ," he said Wednesday. Hugo said Skelly a lready has announced a gasoline price hike of 2. 7 cents a gallon to go into ef. feet today and expects other companies to follow. Hugo said n ormal seasonal trends and the effects of the feder a l omnibus ener gy bill which took effect Feb. 1 were causing the upward trend. . Wholesale Prices Decline Ellds; ·Foods Higher WASHINGTON <AP> - Wholesale prices revened a two· month decllof' and roH two· . teotha of a percent ln March despite another sharp drop In farm prices. the aovernment •~today . 1be Labor Department al· trtbuted the over·all lncttase to hl&ber prices for p~ed foods ~ fffds and loduslrial good.a, which orrset a one pen:ent drop in wholesale prices for farm pro- duct.a. Wholesale prices have fl ue · tuated wilhln a narrow range the last five months, ar)d the March increase wu ln line with Ford administration forecasts. The two-tenths of a percent in- crease, adjusted lo account for seasonal lalluenc ... compared with declines of three-tenths of a percent in February and two- tenlha of a percent in January. Prices were up onJy sl.igbUy in November ind December. The Labor Department report included the annual readjust- ment ·of seasonal fact ors to reflect de velopments throughout 1975. For this reuon, some of the seasonally adjusted fi gures of re· cent months differed from those previously reported. OrtglnaJly, the aovernment said wholesale prices had declined or remained unc hanged during the fou r. month period between October and February. Despite the a djustments, wholesale prices have remained in a relatively stable range 1n contrast to the sharp increases throughout most of 1975. Administration economists predict the econonuc recovery will continue this year, but say the· rapid declines In the un· employment and inflation rates of the past ~ months are un· likely to continue ln Marett,' the wholesaJOtice index stood at 179.8, mean1ng that it cos u wholesale.rs $179.80 · to buy eood• that sold for $100 in the 1$87 period., Over the year , wholesale pr ices were up 5.5 percent. W hp I e s a I e pd c e c)l an• es eene ra lly reClect prices <:o n- sumera eventually pay for goods. Army ~utbacb At 29 Bases Announced WASHINGTON <AP> -The Anny said today it plans to close or impose rec!uctions at 29 forts and other bases in a move to cut noa-essenUal overhead and save at leut $4.2 mlllion. The 1ctlons would result in elimination of 4,500 civilian jobs and transfer of 13,128 servicemen and civilian workers. The arfected bases, ranging from forts to small district recruiting headquarters, are located ln 17 statesL the District ot Columbia and t'Ue.rto Rico. The only California base lo be closed Is Ft. MacArthur in Los Angeles. The Army plan is conditional largely on the outcome of studies assessing the impact of the mov- es on the environment and fac- to rs s uch as e mployme nt , sc.b,ools and housing. The studies ar•required by Jaw and will take up to nine months .. Counting cutback plans an- nounced by the Air Force and Navy last month, the new Army actions bring the tot.al of affected bua to 180, the number of jobs to be reduced to 22,000 and the- claimed annual savin1s t.ciAbout S2"8 mllllon. QUALITY TELEVISION FIRE .••. part or lbe picture. He referred lo the fire retar· dant lceplant H "&r~n firemen" and said th•t "here homC"Ownt'rs had plunted 1cf'plan1 alona the downward slopes l'' their prope1 · . ty, fire damaae wa:. durUnlshed. The fire storm• c~aled in s uch terrain can produce n omt-s more Ulan 100 feet hl&h nnd wt lh ltim· peraturt'll of t ,000 d<'i.trees. Ht> said that flre burn.s up hill 16 to 20 times futer than on u O»t. surface ond thut fl aml'll CM race up hill "faster than you l.lnd l cun dnve a cnr uphill." He said that al the top of-every f hlmney, "I lost a hum~.'' Coleman sald the fire slammed halo tbd back111h• ol Su n Clemente after a st11rt In wind pushed a fire on government pro. perty across two and a h11lf mJle» of range ln only 45 mlnutl!s. The fire was burning across a three-quarter mil~ front and leaped three-quarters of a mile ahead of itself, he said. Cole m an lastly called for greater consultation of the fire department when new construo- llon is belng considered. "'We can plan fire protection in advance rather 1.han ha\e me come back every two years and report on losses," Coleman sa.id. Especially endangered ar.e homea cons tructed near what Coleman called chimney~. areas where tw o ravines s:o m e together. Roving Gangs .. Attack Aliens SAN DIEGO <AP) -Six n- legal aliens are being held in pro- tective federal custody after he· ing attacked twice in 30 minutl's by two rovml( border gangs. Police a re investigating the robben es, which occurred "hen the three men and ·three woml'n sneaked across the Mexican border into tlle United States Offi cer:. ~a i d two separate Mexu;an·American gangs total · ing 2S youths robbed the froup as they entered the San Ysidro lil'<'· Uon of San Diego, whJch is on the border. • Brilliant Chromacolor Picture Tube I T\eMITTOMUtJ7 Contemporary styled lowboy with taper.ad leos • 100% Solid-State Titan 300V Chassis • Patented Power Sentry Voltage Regulating System .Only '59888 n. oaur AK'rl • 1J10 TIN l'Uli CUHOW The HOOIOAU G4010C I "'t4'., SOLID STATE RfLIAllUTY f 1 I '/ •• ., I •• i. rw • .., " ""'t'" ,,. Qr ..... , r•• s395ss 1·1111 , .. ,.,.,,.~, M nrrntll ;,., ,.,,.,Our 1• .. r~ .. unf ,,,.,. \ •••u · f.uoruulf·•· ,.,, I 1·•·r~1 ,.roduc·• M1• ·"••II! 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa Heww.rt·=-l'-W•.lf Jr, Phone 642-8882 Store Ho'urs Dally 9-8 Sat. 9-5:30 s.nti., .......... .,. .... ''" Fcr,,1t1us Zt•trith quulity! Fornous -~~ dep<'rulahi/ity! • ' ----~~, ·--• ... .. Thur9day, April 1, 1976 DAIL y P,ILOT A 3 .. Bean ' Verdict . Car11ed I ·'Rider~ &~ W@llil[( ®@rrwa©© Sentence Slated 'f.Jsed {o Contro1'ersv' ~ New OC Health Monday By TOM BA&LEY °' .. °" .. ,,. ... ¥ A jury findinR that waa oot t•· vealed when the verdict was an· nounced may mean the d1f. ference between life and death for convicted killtr Charles Den· nis Bean. Ch.ief Gears Up By WILUAM SCHREfBElt . Both had ena::.gfd fn often- . OftNo.u, l'li.t\aMi bitter l\r&U(tleot1 with the county IH•t Food La.., The Orange County Superior Court jury that found him gwlty or fint degree "}Order WednCS· day for the slaylllg ol honor stu· dent Stephen "Mike" Fmklea of Fountain Valley will return lo - Davacl Odell., the Alameda admlnislratlve office and the County health director. w.bo ~Ill county Boord or Supervisors over become Or~n~e County s mt~nm handUng or the paramedic pro- health admtmstrator May S, 1s. no iram, veterinary health care stranger to the task or taking and a controversial employe ove~ a g~vernrnent operation em· physical examination contract ' broil~ ~ controversy and re· Supen·isors began reorgann· orgaruzatioo. . ing tbe health arr:n or county gov· He wa.s handed _the same Job ernmenl and revealed they'd three years ago by the Ala~eda ture a new top administrat.or tu Co1:1nty Board of ~perv~sors, run the show. P hilp resigned which w_as struuhng with. a shortly thereafter. DEAR PAT: I 've been a diet food buyer for some lime. even ~fore there was much vanety :Ind this type or food became ••fashionable." In the past year or so I've noticed that protein, fat, carbohydrates and calories are listed on the label. I've always wondered if this is re· quired by Jaw. or ar it's just a marketing device. R. W., Dana Point U's law In Califomia. Foods represepled ror "special dietary use by humans by .reason or usefulness as a means or con- trolling body wieght or tor the purpose of dietary management with respect to disease shaJI bear label with spednc stat.emfllts of content. i.e., protein. rat. avalla· hie carbohydratu and calorics" (1\8 11?3, Siegler , 1975, Chapter 971). Oal• Co,plafftt DEAR Pl\T: Last ~pl. 11 my car w<is hit from the rf'ar as I'" as making a right t urn into a :.hop· .ping center Thi.' pollcl.' officer who mvt>slli::ited thl.' act'1dent 'told the other driver that ~he had been traveling too fast Her in· s urer, 20th Century lnsurancc Co. of Los Angell'!>. now tells me that only hulr of thc ilama~e to my car will be po id because "we feel our 1wliryholder wus not 100 percent at fault for this acc1 ~ent. .. r do not undcr:.tand this and ha,·l' not het'n ;ihle to get an~ further explanut1on of this l>CCm ingly unfair sl•ttleml'nt J G . lfuntin1non Beach Dale llatch, 20th Century'!> claims dt'partment man11ter, told A \"S that ht> v. ill pro\ idf' a ltt"D nplanation Of his Orm's t'l m JUd~mf'nt to you. It v. as dt .. t' d f' d t h a t • • c o m p a r a t I\· f' Dl'f t'nce" v. as pr~ent on your part wrause ·the other party's car waa dama,ed on the Jen front render. lndlutlnic that you 9'ad w gun your rtght tum rrom too far to thr lrrt on thr Jnsldl' t rarrlc lane. U you do not aitr<'e with this o~nion, you can com· plain tu lh California Depart· mt nl of Ins ance. lnvest11:at1on Burt"a u, ns umer AHalrs Division, 60 S. Commonwealth, l.os Angeles, C& 90005. General lnformatin ma~ be obtained by pboalDI C%J3) IZ,·4639. or a com· plaint form ca• be rec.auested by phoning (%13) 1Zf·4%Tl or (2ll ) ~-073. No Dl•~ri•lna•lon DEAR PAT: _Uip an :1part ment ownl'r rffii.,,:-to n•nt to ,1 phys1Nlly hand1<01Al}P<'d J><'r!lllll • A ~ood friend of mmt> hac; fo11nrl lln apartm ent. hr hkl'" ~erv m uch, but the O'" m•r rt'fu!ll.'!'. to r<'nt to him bet'au-.c of h1'> "l!hl · d1rhcult1e!.. Th1!. :.t'enl:. like d1' (T1m1nnhon to mf' W.P .. llunhoJtton Dench Thi• '-''JU' el dlAtrimlnatlnn l'I •••hut st ace law. A landlord b1 pmhlbllt'lf frnm dl$<"rimlnatlnic •1t•ln!4t tt'nanlll on lh..-l'Cround!I or fa<"f', <"nlor, rt>ll1tlon, national brl1tln, an('l'lltry, 11e"' and m11r1t11J slalu!I, u well a11 aaalnsl blind. vl!l ually h andicapprtl or phy11ka!IY din bird Individuals. • court Monday to determine if be LS to receive tbe death penalty. But a rider added lo the verdict could lead the pros~utlon lo abandon arguments that Bean, 22. s hould get the death penally meted out last month to his brother, Hugh Daniel Bean, 24. The verdict form handed to Judge William L. Murray con· tains the jury's conclus1on that it was not satisfied that Charles Bean used a gun during the com· mis~on or the murder. Jury fo reman S. W. Ewing ex- plained Wednesday that the rider reflects the jury's belle{ lbat Charles Bean was Just as gwlty or first degree ,murder as has brother. But tt also m~ans, he said, that they did 1Tot ht?ar e noug h evident'e• lo dismiss the--defense argument ~a.t Hugh Bean used both guns found by police and that C harles Bean onl y participated in the the.IL of $133 from Finklea 's till. Deputy District Attorney -Frank Briseno. the trial pro· secutor. would only comment Wednesda\' that he would havl' to "think thing!\ out" for the re maanderofthis week. But technically. he stressed, the hearing that t'ould bnng the death pen1tlty for Bean writ start Monday before Judge Murray. Briseno ar gues that each or the Bean brothers had a gun on Oct. 31. 1974. and that each man used il when Finklea, 19, was s hot to death in the convenience market where he worked. The Orange Coast College wrestling team's captain was shot in the m outh as he raced has att:ickers at the counter and shot se,·eral mor'! times as he vainly tned to shield him!lelf ln a rear room of the store. . Hugh Bean testified for his brother s hortly before he was shipped to s·an Quentin's Death Row that he fired the two guns and that Charles Bean took no part in the killing. Pastor No HariQnFan DAYTON, Ohio (AP) - The ~v. Jerry Siler of the Dayton Baptist Temple sees nothing funny about ...lelevision ·s "adult" soap opera. "Mary Hartman, ~1ary Hartman." Mr Saler hea'tb a group of local ministers who uked Jack Mccarthey. station manager or WlUO, to cancel or reschedule the ~ show. 1'he program hu too many sexual references "for boys and girls to watch a show like Uus un- chaperoned," said Mr. Siler. McCarthy said the show has.i been toned down since jl began and the station previe..ws each <'PiSO<ie to Judge it.s~ontent. Dllrr ,. .. ,.. .. .,. ,.._, 0'-11 Sltooting l'lr Two · Fred Kline s hoots over defensive effort of Jim Worth dur- .. in g wh eelch air basketball game Wednesday at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. Both men are members of Orange County Rait;fers, a wheelchair basketball team that played exhibition games in connection with H an· dicapped Awareness Day at the college. Agribusiness Ge.ts Bill-killi11g Bl~111~ SACRA ~1 ENTO <AP) -As- semblyman Paul B. Carpenter blamed agribusmeS!> Wednesday for killin1: his hill to rcqwre food to be offered to <'hanty before be· 111g destroyed. Carpenter. a Democrat from Gp rd«>n Grovt', spoke at a con· fe•ence sponsor_. by the Cahforn1 a Food· Policy Coalilion and the !'lt:lle Department of Food and Agriculture. "As I speak to you this mo· ment, there ar e hundreds oC at'res of lettut'e begin plowed un· der in the Imperial Valley, and cattle are grazing in tbe carrot fields . "This week a lone. over l,000 tons or fresh fruit and vegetables will be wusted by packers and processors." He said 1f wasted food were dis· tnbuted to th<' n.-edv. there "ould be no nt'cd for ·the food stamp program Charitable organizations now use. surplus food to offer 45.~ free meals a day, he said. He said his bill was killed last year because "the agribusmess establishment" fears that if at becomes law. "the door wall be flung wad<> open for s:o~rnment to tell private business how to operate " lie said government often "re· gulates b:.isiness to death." But, Viejo Man Seized On Morals Charge Orange County Sherir(·s of· ncersja1led a Mission VieJO n'lan on charges of sollt'1ting ror a lewd act Wednesday night after he-al· legcdly made 1mprop('r suggcs ttons to a security guard an a Laguna ll11ls Mall store. Deputies transported Marco Anthony Harrows. 56, or 25292 Parthenon Ave to the county jail after has arresl by a secunty guard ot the J C Penney store Tht>y sold the mcidf'nt occurred In a rest room oft he -;tore. he added. "I refuse to rerogn1te the alleged rights of agribusme:.s to destroy our precious food re sources in a sha~eCut annal orgy of waste.·· personaht.Y. clas~ between 1t.s The new healt!t agency will in· chief admuustratave officer and corporate the paramedic pro· Jts former health officer. Dr, gram vetenna ry health ad· James Malcolm. l ·' ' Malcolm eventually resigned m n~s;ration o r the county and Odell was hired to put th' g Medac .. l Center contracts after . m s UC Irvine takes over the cent.er back together. according lo in June a nd aU other functions re· Oakland Tribune reporter Lloyd lated to county heallh care. Bowles. ., · · "He's a sharp administrator One sue~ a~ditlonal function and did a fine job reorganizing might be direction of a new coun· our-county's health-re.lated func· ty Health Systems Agency, Coun- Uons." Bowles said. "We've still ly government is competing with gotsomepithy problems wit.hour the exi_stlng county Co.m · hospitals here, bul he's been de· prehe.ns 1ve Health PJannang aling with them." Council for new federal regional The newsm an observed that health faclUties and grant review Odell "is not a doctor 's man powers. when he acts on problems where doctors are involved. He is very objective." There is a parallel between the situation in Alameda County prior to Odell's haring there and th~ current problems in Orange County's health operation. Or. John Philp, Orange Coun· t'y's former health off~. re· signl'd under pressure last month and his ct.ief aide, Dr. Tfiomas llam1lton, quit a few months earlier Odell, 48 •. will become one or t h e county's hlghes t·pald !!mployes at $44,400 a year, which 1S SS,OQO more than he makes in Alameda County. CAO Robert Thomas said Wed· nesday the ne w health ad· mmistrator would be a major contributor to formation of a new county human services super· agenry, combin ing health, wetrar~. probation and other ''people ser vices" mto one unit. Drexel living rooms in fine-quality ' glove leather at truly special values! Chairs as s 3 9 9 I Sofas as Iowas Iowas 5999 More Crank C MOSCOW CAP ) _:Staff mcm· hers of the /\mcrtcan Embassy· rontlnued to receive c rank telephone calls at their homes Tuesday night and early Wednes· day, embassy sources reported. Thti IOOk arwl superb comt'ort nl lim~ glove teal her. Soll. Rich Svbtl11 So wonrlf'rfully comfl)rlablo Yr1u can purctlaw t~se masterfully 1a1- lnrnd s1 'JflnQ treasures by Orr:•ela• less cost than you ever 1mag1nl'<J. V1~1I our SINO today aod Sf>I' ho'N 1mpressrve eacn and overv :;ota. c~a1r and ottomJn can I><• in your hOme. A r .. fdo Sofa 6 Motct..nri Clioir c. °"°""'" RW). W. $1 l'?S '"' o. ~ (hi,i.o s !>95 S4tt r RtA lvm ~·o $ r24'; $1tt I Ma!ch<-q < M.t G. Ottorron R"" $74S 549 SI" R"'1-W. ' ~Q•, SJ" $11qi, "" $ './I', $4" . . ... High MBrks for History El Tor.o Youngsters Thank GU&t Speaker By ANNE COOPER when we go on Friday we will 0t-o.11,..,•-know where everything is. But 1( "ll wos \'er:y nice or )'OU to you h adn't or come then we eome from San Juan Capiatrano "'ouldn't know where everything tit tell us about the mis1lon." was ii .,..e didn 'l see the picture of Laura Labage ~rote in a thank the mission that we a•e going lo you note to h1stonan Pamela this Friday " Hallan, who visited Santiago "Il was Uke you had lived in Elementary School in El Toro 'those days in 1965 and ia and aJI last week. those d ays back t.ben." wrote "When we CO)Jle le the mission ,re will know wb•t we are stt- lllg," continued the let~r from the fourth grade s tudent. "If that wa s a picturee>f your srandfather. then he is cute ... In a Jetle~aded "Letter.". Z..len1 Out ame omitted) 11rf'Ole, "The fou h il"•de ls very • atad that you came because • ...... Kelly Person, with a child's pensiective on time. y gosh , you know ever· ything in the world," Kelly wrote. "It is impossible for me to know all you know about San Juan Capistrano." "Have y6u evu dug In that place where that treasure is?" Joel Hamm wanted to know . l "You arf' 3 fourth generation CapelJed "genorashon"). Wow!" wrote Peter (last name omitted). "Thanks for telling us about the gold. nr find It. .. Wendy Hurley thanked M~. Hallan for taking the Ume to show Santiago fourth graders her San Juan slides and added, "l en· joyed the part where the building fell down." Several students were as im· pressed with the speaker as with her speech. "I think you are nice," wrote Tammy Stilson. "f want lo know how you can r ead like th.al. You really have breath.·' "You are a very nke talker," •'rote Janet Roosov. "And )'Ou are .. ery pretty.•• PROF'.~SSIONAL INTERIO~ DESIGNERS Open ~on., Thun. & Fri. Eves. 221 ~ HARBOR Bl VO. COSTA 0MESA, CALIF. • • I l • . ..\4 DAILY PILOT s Thu11day.Apnt I, 1976 . ,. 8E1RUT. Lebanon· CAP) Leftist lHder Kamal Junblatt air~ conditionally today '° a 10 ~ ~•ue·f'" ln Lebanon's new ~resident. It was to start at.2 a m PST. f'Tlday ,, Cbri1tian Pruidcot Sule man ~oJi.eh would have lo rtsicn wilb.ln the same period, Junbl•tt told correspondent• after a cn.titial 1trategy auslon with his allles. There was oo immediate com· ment trom Ftanjleh. ' Syria earlier today U\reatened military lr1tervenllon in .. Lebanon's civtl war unless Junblatt's lorce1 •&reed to a eeuefire. A DAMASCUS atatemot a.kt rontinued warfare would '-ad to partltJoo ol lhe tO\lQtr)' t .. the blf • Int crtala ln &.be A.raD w«ld • &1.ttc '' • ~iatt 11ld the let'Uats would mfft wllh Palestinian iuerrtlla leaden later to aet lhe Um• for beSlnnin' tbe cdse·rlre and de· cldc bow it la to be enlorc:«Kt. Slnco the war erupted a year aco. an estlm at.ed 14,000 penions have bttn killed. hundreds tn t.ho put few weeks after • Syrian· spomored ceaar-ftntbrok.ciowo. TRB WAa IS over demands by ~ Motlem ma~ort~ tor m°" •llY ln Lebanon t pOUllc:al and economic Ufe. and CbriaUan .... tili..occ to thtte 4emands \lnlll the Palu Unlan auen1llu are rt · inedln. Sources Hid t•ch side would monitor the la t est proposed · cease-nre to eee that flehtln1 forces obe)'ed the t.nace. A lettlat apokeaman uld regwar P&Jestl· nlan troops of the Pmlttni LlbttatiCM\ Arm,...,.LA. who~me \looQder t k'te Syrian cont.rot, would be Hcluded rrom the peace· 1teedn1 arransemenL Meanwhile. Jordan's ~Ina Hussein. vi1lUn1 ln Wuhlncton. aald today he would support S)lrian armed lntervenUon lnto Lebanon to ''matnta1n the balance and separate the war· ring factions.'' . lluueln told reporters at a breakfast meeUng that the Syrians would not remain "•mo me.nt tonier tj)an necessary." AT THI SAlllE time, t.be klq warned llrael 11alnat tryln• to couottr a Svr1.u lntttveaUon, ··u larael moved ln. an eNPUon would occur ln the entir• area," he said Hu.aaeln uld "the savln1 of Lebanon should be ln everyone's interest.'' The kin& Is ltoown to have mad~ the umo points ln bJs talks ·wt\ta President Ford. Secretary of State Henry A. Klssln1er and members of ConRresa. APRIL. WHAT! You can un· dersland why the seasoned clt.i.zcna wbQ h ve out ui t.he reure· ment areu of Laf'una Hilla wouldn't want it continually au1· gested lhat they arc al death's door. Thus you can also 1ymp•thize when lhe~e older clliHDS protest· ~the construchon of a mortuary at their gale The funeral place is currently under construction just out.side Gale 3 of Leisure World at Calle Aragon and Moulton Butetiery or Valid Penalty? Parkway . Near as you can tell. this was perfectly legal use of the land un- der the %on1ng setup and the citizen protes t appears to be futile The funeral parlor will go an • OUll O R ANGE COUNTY Board of Supervisors, however. an its infimte wisdom, changed 1he allowable zoning in that r.e- gion only yesterday. Actually, this was an amet1dmenl to the planned community text for the Leisure World area. if you want to get technical about it. Anyway. the new zoning allows the land to be used for "Medical Facilities." And within the designation or medical facilities. you can build mortu a ri ~s i f the county Shakers-and·Movers decide lo e1ve you a use permit for same. This must be some kind o( ludicrous April Fool's Day joke in the zoning b·us1ness - Let's face at : few people go lo a Qiortuary mr medical help. You STANFORD LAW EXPERT LEAVES COURT WITH FAMILY Deeth Pena.tty~• 'Atavl1tlc,' Anachronistic, He Argued · I-- ~ Death Penalty Deba~tJ,. WASHINGTON (AP) -11 lhe death penalty leg&uzed butchery that should be abolished or Is lt a constitutional form ol punish· ment that states must have to stem a rising number of murders? · That's the decision the Supreme· Co urt faces after two days of bearings In which lawyers plefded for the lives of condemned clients. while states and the Ford administration argued that the death penalty is constilutlonal and each state should decide its OWn need for capital punishment. THE COURT TOOK the ques· tion under advisement Wednes· day and is expected to decide the issue In June. The nine justices have a wide variety of possible decisions. ranging from an out· right ban on the death penalty to giving stat es even broader powers to impose it. Anthony G. Amsterdam, a pro-- Cessor at Ole Stanford Unlverslty Law Schoof. told the court the de· ath penalty Is "an atavistic butchery which bas run its coune." But Solicitor Gen. Robert H. Bork. re1>reseatin1 tM U.S. gov· ernment aa a "friend or the· court." said tht; penalty should remain "for the det.errence ot crime and the expression of moral outrage.·· In addition to upholding capital punishment, Bork said. the court s hould free the states from restrictions Imposed when the high court limited th~ use of capital punishment in a 1972 rul· ing. BOllK RECEIVED support from Juslice Lewis F. Powell Jr .. who voted with the minority in 1972 to support broad use of the death penalty. Powell appeared incredulous at Amsterdam's con· tenlioo that there should be no death penalty OD the books, SUI· 1eslin1 that "society must have some effective alternative." Powell said the U.S. murde.r rate had claim climbed 42 per· cent since 1968, adding that the 19J)OO persons slain in 1973 meant. there were more AmericJns killed in this country In a year "than on the battlefields ol Viel· nam" durlnc aoy single year of the war to Southeast A.ala . "It's perfectly obvious that we need some way to deter this alauahter of AmericaN," Powell said. He asked Amsterdam if tie could think of any crime for which the death penally would be appropriate. WHEN Amsterdam said he could think of no crime worthy of the death p enalty, Powell brought up Buchenwald, tbe Na&i death camp in which thouaands or Jews were exterminated dur· ing World War 11. "If we had jurisdiction over the commandant or Buchenwald, would you have Uu>uiht thedealh penalt y an appropriate response?" he asked. ~e somewhat beyond all that ~·hen you end up an the hands or pie undertaker. Digger O'Dell ~n·.t in bus toeas to r estore treat.bing. All lhas perhaps illustrates bow you can get April Fooled by the Reagan Stings Ford, Kissinger · Rescued By Bust land use designations that plan· LOS ANGELES CAP) -HE SAID he doesn't want to ohtale1stonegotJatelhemoslac· Navaloperat1onswbonowisrun· oers hang on their m aps. Former California Gov. Ronllld ·live "in a world where the Soviet ceplabfe second·best posttlon ning for the Demouatic noO)ina· TEIGHNMOUTH . England IAPJ -"No doubt about ll, m y bust. itaved me." said a well· endowed chambermaid who stepped Into a hole ove r a 16.fool ·dee p dr~inage shaft lodny. Reagan has made a swHping at· Union is No. 1." and he guoted availahle'... lion for the U.S. Senate in , VARIOUS ZONES, in fact, can tack on the Ford adrnlniatration Kissinger as sayirsg his jot> as Virginia. aave hl&l'l·loned names. When -from Henry Kissinger's handl· secretary of state is to negotiate ln Washington, Kissinger's lop .you go to buy that property for .ing _oJ foreign 1.>olicy to the for an acceptable second-place aide, Lawrence Eagleburger, Zumwalt, who was reportedly your happy new estate in the economy. posltton. saia the quotatton Reagan at· in LOndon 1lnd not tmmedtately West, you'd better find out what In hjs first national television "Dr. Kissinger is quoted as available for comment, bas been that wonderful nao'le aOo'!\'s. speech as a 1976 Republican pre· . saying that he thinks of the Unit· lributed to the secretary was s harply critical or Kissinger. Let's say next door to your sidential contende r. Reagan said ed States as Athens and the Sov· false and "totally Irresponsible.'.' Zumwalt made comments ~state tot. t.he plannin1 m•P says Wednesday night \hat Ford had iet Union as Sparta," said similar to those used by Reagan the property is in CE zone. not done a good job pulling the Reagan. llEAGAN DID not cite ' a in bls forthcoming book, "On Marvelous. What does that stand nation out or its recession. .. 'The day of the United States source for the statement he at· Watch.·• in which ht! recounts for'> You rind out il means CU!an· But Reacan's most stinging re· is past'." Reagan quoted Kiss· tributed l o Kissinger . but a what he 5·ays are notes taken mg Establishment. marks dunng the 30-minule na· lngerassaylng " 'andlodayisthe Reagan campaign spokes man Anna Mingo, 18, whose statistics nrc 42·24·38, said she was cleaning up after workmen jn a room ut the hotel where s he works when s he stepped on a piece of wood over a hole in t~efloor. • That ma~ allow car washes, tional broadcast were ln the area day of the Soviet Union.' And he said it came from Adm. Elmo alter a meeting with Kissinger ~~~. ~(o~~d~~. ~ded.: ... Myj~~~«~ij:Z~u:m~w~a:"~·:t~h~e~fo~r~m~u~c~h~le~f~o~r§~m~«~e;th~a;n~f=l=v=e=y=e=an=ta=g=o=.==============i ' Planning maps that call for the h1 gh·blown "Park·llke Open Spaces .. m ay mean somebody •n1 G fol can come '" a nd install "a-w ans rate gr:Wevant-How -aboul "All SI Zone',-That's for Metal 'sl.ud:~1e=:s'--.J11.--~ lnstttutl'o!i. T hey're planntng a boiler factor y olHhe sate. Or, you could end up buying your property next lo some lots localed in a LO CQmmerr1al Zone. Again. be(ore you plunk down your long green. you'd bet- ter find out what LO stands for.-il means Liquid Disperaing Busa· nt•sses. Running down the list of allowable uses, you may find this includes· saloons. gas stations. ti· quor slor<'s or oil refineries. Alas. th1ni::-. aren't always what thl'\ J>ccm. J\l.L THIS RF.MINDS me that a fnf'nd ht"rc on thc papttr had this proft"•SOr acqaanlance who spcnt ;i day Just like this one lt"cturan.: on the marvels of that grt>al Norwegian poet, Loof L111>a llc got through tht" entire lectun• penod without a single ~tudent stoppmg him Th<'Y should ha V<' all walked &n· loda'ls boC'kwnrrt~ For Court R~ling TRE!'ITON. N.J. <AP)-"This as the dect.SiO• we have been praying !or., .. &aid Julia Quinlan aft er learning her. 22·year·old comatose daughter may be al· lowed to begin the natural pro· cess of dying. The New J ersey Supreme Court ruled Wednesday the mt>rhanacal respirator keep?nJ Karen Ann Quinlan alive for nt>arly a year in a "vegetative , state" could be removed iC doc· tors agree her condition is hope· less. In a 7 to 0 dcciswn. the <'nurt appotnted J oseph Qwnlan lcRal guardian of has daughter and stud he could let ht>r d1~· 1f·coml)t• tent medical authonttC')> dccu1e the girl's rond1t1on 1s 1rn•Hr:\1hk nnd that there as no reuson:ihlt• J)0551bJhty or her rt•cm l'I') SHE HAS been in u coma al St. Clare's Hospi tal in nearby Den· ville aince Aprill~. 1973. after ap- parently ingesting alcohol and tranquilizers. The state attornC'y JZt>ncral'!t of- fice said there would ht' no am· mediate decision on whether to take the a c al>e to thl' U.S. Suprem l• Court. lht' only avc'nuc of appeal. Thl' <i u1nlans said they would Jill\'l' the s tat£' l~mt• to con· sider :m appt'al befon: asking lo ha vc the r l'J>tHrator discon· nc<'tt•d . "We hope at tht• laJ>t minute the Lord wall take hur and -.-.e won't huvc to remo\'~ her from her rei.parator ... th1· i.:1rl':-. father ~aid But. he ndd("d, they \\Ill order I he II f c i. up po rt tr" a t mt· o t i.toppcd 1f l1•ft "1lh lhal dt'<:l'>IOO Drizzles 'Spread Gloom East Damp, But We1tem U.S. Mo1tly Clear "'•"' a.- •lbuflur''*V" •• ,. AM"'>t•O" I• ,, ... ..,..,., Ill ,, .-.. ..... .. tJ f\Mll••A II ,, ('t,1r•qa •• • (tNt""'tt ... I\ CtltwtM'W:I \\ • O•u''W' "' ,. °'''°'' .. " ... ,,..."'" II .. ,......,.,,,.., •o ,, ···""'••Ii# .. u l(.,,,.,e, .•• H n 4•\ V•t•\ •• .. L1n•• •&-• •• " .w ..... ,. n ...... ., .. ff 0 ,. M•NWpo •\ \t P•"I \J " ... 0r ... "' II '1 ,. . .,,,. " .. •-Cl• .. .. (>,,.ho ,, ,. ..... l,..~•"'O" ,, • PNlildlto•u• ~ .. ""-"•. •• ll O'IM\l><"Gf\ H .Ill ....,1....,.0... •• 11 O.ii, '9'I Dfli• .... ........... ¥1"'-I ..... ,,_,.,. ii ' ..... "°"'-~.., .. \ -•• ·• 1 ... "" • , n:t'\ .... ~ .. ....... ;..-_.. .... ~' M1, I' .... f.Oi 4 -< .. '" 1rtlu' , , ' • • ... • ; " -.. ft;.~ .... w • \. , ... , • ,,. .~,,,..~· ., .. ,. ......... , e,...-,...,.._. "'~e>..,..,c.-""41 •-• u 1•n1 ~, ......... , .......... ~,,..., .... ........... ...,,., . ., ...... .. ,,,.~, ... (_.,,."" ... .. ••N.-.r•t'ff•.,.. ~~ ""'"" ...... .• .--.. ~ .. ~ ....... ,. ... ~I 00 tO 11 le .. ,04 °' I II t i .. .. Caltlornla ,_.., ••If b9 '""ny ovtt INJ\f Of """""'" (..fl1lotn1a •o-•n t04ty.,,.,,. • Uto0"9 l,...'"9 btl~\ t•"'0-'•hl"f' 10 tt ti 11<>9'"' "'""' th.., I-al llw ,.,tt·ewd•'f't At\O t •OHtflod to fOl\lff\~ M• 'IU•h -""'el Ille -I ltle-O IOf t l•"°"'Y ... "9fl ............ c."""' y .... -· ... "'"'" .... .,.,. .. , , •• d "-'·• J fllt ttPI, J1. of '•Wf"ltl •n, wM ,.,..., ~ _.,... btt'W • ''" .... '"'Nm .-S M \toodO"' •ft ••••••ef o••ttorm fler•t •Utrt for l"f' H•tlOft•t ...,.., S.r•K• \.thl wind\ "'°"'° ,.,. ''°"' JO 16 JO mlt•\ Ml "'°"' •f'I • v .. i.y, -,,._.,1, •no "" to ll _,,,,,._. .... , "' '-----------....;.~,;..o,-.....-.,..;...;.;.. _ _, !ft"::':::~:·;:~~ ~::u!::' .. ,,.' *-'~lo 0 • SI \.°"'' ~' l1 """'-"'• Ctty sr v ..... Fr•n(•><• ~1 -0 Ot SHiit. 0 ~ ~ ,.,...... ll .. T1 TNr~I ,, ,. ""-"''~ ... u .. '" Wt• U.rt•d t 4'tf\ _., \ U.•tt•rtd .,,..,.... I,. norlllern al\f Mld Ali..!•( ~'~' UI ly IOCIO ., • ''°"' "'°"' ... • ....,.._., ,., .. m m.O• ~l-' ••'f •o-¥ct 11\e(~·· '6 •t• \l'IOwtir1 tH''09ffd ln tf!W C,.4"04UW\ •M .om.-ttu,nct•~'' n"I0_..,<9 frftM c;..Mqt• IAfO noMNrn "Ofld.a ''•1"1' tfaod w•t<,_l ._.,,.. O&\ff"O fO' NfW JtrMV. f'.t\iH'I" .,.,.. • f\\1'1¥M911 •!'Wt ,.,, ..... , ot MkAPW•~t Ne•"•'-"•I" .,.., ~ ,..._.f\ .... "°'' i.•fll • .,., IM OrUI Lt•~~ au tow ,,...,,\ff. ffntttr 'tlV'"f'W"od _..,, ._.Ml,,. ... ,. 4 ... , •• ,_ •••• ""Mtly o •• , .... , ...... -,,...., , .. Uftl••I ""'' •IMn -•--u·-If•• .. • .c-..• ta In llW "'"' .. ,erl\ •Ml 10. In '"" ...,., .. _., =.:~~·:!c~~·: Ille mlrat •rod co .. ial lt'~aflift- '~"!;, i:=:~:.-•:;:~,:; ~°':':',.' E.,1, _..,Int ._<I-• tk.,lllt It 1,.. ,..,..,...,., .. •<'~• .... .,•"<I _..,.wy 1nl.,.•fl••-"'"*" \ftO'# .... fOl'ft W•'"•'"''o"' •nd Wntt tly •fftd\ 'tot~""°'' H~ °'"'°"' wt\!••" Ida"° ~,... • '""'""' .......... Cl .... ,,... CM~ ""'"""'"'°' wilt ...... ••• "''• '"' #rltf'••d• Gvth N'~r.d Mt•••" \) •nd •• U#\111'\d '•"'· IOmlle. .. "°"'•I ... "O .,.Cl ..t\IOllily , .. ,,,., wlll f Ofl9' llel#'tf' S4 - •• l.O""IOC ~ •t\ ftOWOd to ,..,. by TIW w•l•r l•m11:,.1u•t .,11 be U biowl"O~l l._..,.,..,.,, ••ov..ci "" .... 1..,., •• a .... _ /ffoo•-Tlda 2 Om (SI •t f>99d ,,.,_,. If •t ••Y ~-~ ~ Wnt. "' lo U ti Ou•o;t~ 1<1111>1"9 """lnttr,.•llOflol F •lh, MIM TN fOf"f'C.Ht tor •oo•, C•l..0 tor '''"· "-•vy •t um., •••r ,,_ "Of"t" -Mid AllMlllc •t•tt• •1'0 '"" .,,,..., Ohio v .. 11., '6Me \t>ow llurrlft "111 det t ... moumet~ .. W•Sf Vtt~N• ...a .. ,,.,...., NW•Y•tt'Mf ffW" wilt b1-t \f'tOw•f' \ •rid tl\Wf'Wlflf'tt' ft't\ l'v•t ~ .. ,. .... ·"· ,~ ... ~,, ... , YW•'"'~eton t hrout" Mof"t •" .. ~ TMU .. IDAT $K-IOw ) )tptn 11 Se<orldhlon '••Pm to P .. IDAY Flrifl"' 1 f2Jo m 02 '1r.t "'"' 10 •l • m U ~--• ooom 11 s.t:Of'td ""'V" 10 1 I _, "' 4 • """"-..') tO•"'. VJlh• 14, ""'-_ ...... ,,. ~ .. ". , ...... . vacattonlan4 BRITISH COLUMBIA FREE ICM FESTIVAL PRESENTED BY DAILY PILOT British Columbia Travel Adventure Sponsored by ~ Western & British Columbia Depenment y ,., ,, . ,.,,1• , , , • of Travel ~ndu1try Wednesday·, April 14, 8:00 P.M. Newport Harbor High School Auditorium Irvine and 15th .St., Newport Beach Plenty of free parking avallable . 2 COLOR FEATURES • BECAUSE IT S HOME WIN A WEEKEND IM HAUT1FUL Captur•s the tasclNttlon and ~auty of British Columbia·., un1q.ue Queen Charlotte Islands. • ISLAND EDEN A variety view encompas<,1ng the many facets of attractions Vancouver Island has to otter the visitor throughout the four seasons. • l'\.UI ENTERTAINMENT BY "THE SWING o· THE 1m. r · Starring Jock Ounber and hl5 group, featuring Canadian and Sc.ottlsh type music . IRITISH COLUMll.4 A free tnp lor two to Bntttl'I Columbia via Wes1ern Airttnes. An onloroettable hohdav lo be given aw11y al lhe Vaca1ton11nd \lnhlh Columbia show PLUS 2 DOOR PRIZES One Cowtchan Indian Sweater and One 18 .. Indian Totem Pole J=REE TICKETS AVAILABLE AT YOUR LOCAL TRAVEL AGENCY OR THESE OFFICES OF TH E DAILY PILOT • 330 West B~y Street, Costa Mesa • 1186 Glen neyre, Laguna Beach • 17875 Beach BCMJlevard,Huntington BNCh • 25201 La Pai RO., Saddleback Valley . l ' . Thurld.y, Ap!il t. 1976 OAILYPILOT AS Bay Strike May Spread In 2nd Day _,_ ------ • SAN FRANCISCO <AP} -The munlclpal bws 1y1tem. ~cb car· ries 2$0,000 persons da1ly, rec re a· t1on fac1l1t1es and most public "orh departmeht~ were ihul down today for the econd day by .. Se\'eral thous and striking city employes. l.abor leadl•ri. .,a1.d pirkelrn& \\(•Uld ~pread toda\ to ''"' l'itv 1 cuunt) .f\Qspatu l!\_ t '91Jr local:. ;,r the St•n1ce F:mpltl~l'' Intcma 11onal Cr11on 1St:1t·1. r(.'pre ent· ang a b o ut 9 ,0 00 h o,pala l , cuq od1al. c l<'rJ <'al and -.ocrnt worker~ pledgt'd to honor the 111cJfot lines • et•T Tift: SEil' IL'>t'lr didn't 1~111 lh<' :.tn kl'. :ind that new-l> huoH·d C11~ IJa ll ho~:.'o( a\oad· lfll! a l(encr <tl \\ a lkout \l.t~or Gt·nrGl' :\lu.,cone !>aid <1n a~rcemt•nt "Ith the union "111 mt•an at lea:.t a cuntinuJlaon of nur!o.tng a nd e ml'q,tenc.•} S<>r\ 1cci. al th,• ho ... palab rt>gardle~s or picket Unes. However. t.lk>Oorthe city's 2.500 hospital workers could honor the lines. l'ruon leaders •ind the Cit} 's BnJr d o.r Su p t>n1.,or i. m e t .,l'p.cra tel~ W l'dn<.•Mfa~ ni,::ht to mJp Mnke '>traH•gy and rio~s1ble "lllUtlOO!> Jailbreak Planned? Magazine: Harris-SU Plan Foiled SAN FRANClSCO (AP> - William and Emily Harni; t'Ofl· t'e1\•ed an elaborate plan to (~ two fellow Sym blone:.e Libera t1on Ar.my CS l.A I "soldier~" from Jail but ubandoned the i.cheme for lnck of manpower, Rollu~g Stone magaiine reports. The urllde 1n the current ii.sue ol the m1:11:11tint• deals with the rear before the Hnrrises nnd Patncaa llear:,t were arrested It -~ls that M 1n Hearst helped research po t e ntial t erroris t targets and had s ex "1th Wilham Harns even ltlough st\e profossed extreme dislike for him and hii; violent inchnalton·s. THE COP YRIGHT STORY by Howard Kohn and Da\'id Weir re· ~rts also that the llarrise:. hali ~mpiled an elaborate ltst of potential assassination '1et1ms and bomb target s in the Bay area in the months before their arrest. Miss Hears t repQrtedly aided in resear<'hing s <lme unnamed ttirgets. But their most ambitious pl;in. according lo the m<1gazine. was a scheme to break SLA ml'mbers Russell Lillie and Joseph Rcmaro out of jail. "From e1evator to gate it!s ten sttpS; rrom .iatc lo desk it's two small steps." the Harrises wrote in a d()('umf'nl Rolling Slone said v.•as SNted by the F·at The plan. the magazine :-aid. called for n ~uard to be taken hostage on the pi! 's first floor and us e-d as barter to free Little and Rcmiro from L!'lc maximum security i.et· ti on UKE THE BOMBINGS and assassinations. the Jtill brt'ak was ne,•er <'8rried out, and Har ris' insistent't on such violent lactil'S led to a split between him :ind the fugitives ' "above· ground" supporters. One of thos e supporter~ was Sle,·en Sohah. on trial for bank rQbbery in· Sacramento. He and :\lass Hearst were lovers. the maguine soid. althoug h the heiress once tried to heal rifts In the fug iti\'C ranks by moving in with Harris a fter his wife left him. The article portrays Miss Hearst as an urid·tongued oppo· nent of the Harnses. whom she described at her bank robbery trial a s feared captors .. She was convicted March 20 or bank rob· bery and faecs trial with the Har· rises on sla te charges in Los Angeles. way to avolct a confrontatlof) between Miss 'learst and th\J ll•rri es al a pr('lti1tl h<'•rinl{ April 14. They h ave tradtd bitter denunciations since o.Jl wtte ar rested here on Seot. 18. . The author s dlc1 not dtsclost• their source for the nrlkte. lht third the ma11:azlne hus done on the Hears t t <esc. Asked In Sat'ram ento H he were th~ l'iou rct>, Soh ah said, "I'd ratbcr not comment." Probe Killing Of Importer LOS A NGELES <A P ) - Authorities are investigating the death of a 4l·ycar-old loba<'co Importer who w as shot with the electronic stun g un. bludgeoned and s hot with n c rossbow. P olit'e said Raymond Ab dureuuk Ade m was found in the trun k o f a car tn North Hollywood. an arrow protrµdlng from his chest. The sfrike began Wednes· d.i~ when 1.900 machinists. plum· lwrs. electric ians and others walked off their JOb1> o,·er pro· posed cuts m pay About 3,000 other cit~· l'mployes. including hus dn\'t.'rs. e ither refused to '< ross p1<'kt't hnt•!> or stayi.'d hom e 111 :.upport of the striker~ IS THE JOB WORTH THE EFFORT? - Accordini? to Rolling Stone. the llarrises had set up survt'illance of the Oakland jail where Little and Remir o were being housed after their conviction for the <'y anide·bull e t s l a y ing of Oakland School Supt. Marcus Foster in 1973. -THE .IUDG E IN. their case said \Yednesday he knows of no James Edw.ard Coltman, 30, and J essica Ray P\lcino, 23. earlier ha d been arrested in Adem 's r a n s a<'ked West Los An ge l es Apa rtment a,fte r neighbors. h earin g a dis lurbance. called policE'. The two were subseque nt1 y booked for in· \'esUgation of murder . Even Bikers Can't Seem to Move In Traffic I, 7 00 Strike Against NBC • SAN OJ EGO t API lgnonnf.! a rt-deral call for <''<lended n1:~ot1ataon.'i, some 1.700 engineers and ll•chn1c1an .. \\ ~111 .,tnkc ag~t the :-.:auonal Aro--.dca~ung Co tuda~ Spokl'sman for the network said supervisors would m:rn the '1deo cameras and transmitters operated by thl' t•nt:inecrs and that the walkout would not a rfrct N BC's rc~ular program m mR A number or news ( J writers in Nt!'w York, Stale' C h1 c a~o and NRC's Hurba11k studio~ also are ---------expected to take part in the stnke. Probe Blat"koul Caeuf" SANT /\ H1\ H A1\HA 1 AP) Soul h1•rn California Edison Co otf1c1als tned to ck1t·rm1nl' todav what caul>cd a 1>0~cr blat•kout th.11 .1Ht·Cll><I .1bout 100,000 people and d(.'strn\M ;ihoul 17 m1lt"t ortrnn~m1~ ... 1on lines About :1.'> 11011 •t•p:ir.1t t• <'Ustomt•r:. lost po\\'er , 'tnrting .11 .) ;,o a m W1•ctm•sda' whc-n lint·~ c-ol· l<tPM'cl o n .SJn M arm ., l'a:-.s Road A ltpoke!>man said thcrl' .... · no "u::-p1c-1on or s nl>(>tage. · Stall" Fails f'frf" Rule• SACILUI EXTO CAP> -All stall' h08p1tals. most or 111,. iJ ~late o\\ned high rr..c office buildinits .inct 1he i.l.tlt' C'.tp1tol 1tselr rail to meet l8tl' fire .... 1frt~ ~t .rnrla nb. I he Ma te fire marshal s nact 1-·irc-:\t a r .,hJ• Phil f:i,•ro conceded to a lr~1~l:lll\'1' C'om m tlt<'<' Wednesday that has office had ht•cn unable to make the state-conform to the t'\•.iul;it1on~ 1t t•nforce!I against pn"nte bualdin~ 11" nC'r., Olror<"f" Sttrrl<"f' Ad• A•kf'd I.OS \NG fo~LES <Af'>I I\ suit has be-en f1IC'd b\' lhC' (';altlorna:i Ot \'Ort'C' LC':!S(Ul' askin~ ·' rcd,•r:il 1•n11rt to O\ c rt11rn a l!llltt' ban on advt'rt1s 1nJ? or <'Om · mrrr1al plnns for un<'ontr:1tcd d1\.·orrl'~ The lr<11?Ul' lt1 compos('d of bu!ltnl''-SC'S which s a y th'Y do not offC'r IC'J,!nl ud\'l<'C but pro \ 1de cle rical • :111cl notary ser\'J('C!\ to pc.-ople v.ho want to end their 'murnai:c., without 1w mi: to a la"ycr . :J Cottrf<"fN 111 Dr.,. Rf119 S/\N Dlf,(;o (1\l'I Thrrl' Southr rn C::ihfor· n1~n' h.1\'l' bl'l'n rtm\'11·~Nl in an •1llt'lo!l'cl io.chr ml' to :-r1111 i:i:h· S:lO m1lhnn \\Orth of hnsh1sh frnm thl• Mid· d i(' f:~l'I into till' l 'r11tl•tl Sl:itt·~ .. Unto ld Mtll1.i.tn. J O. of Vi \l;i ; Rrt'har'd St¥nori•lt . of Jlonanll and Uruce Dunn of Encinitas. lw~h 32. \\('r(' cnnv1rtf'<I wl'dnt'sday tn l 's n1,.tncl • ( •oort 0 11 r hatJ?l'S of <'Onsp1r;1cy, a\tt'mptrd lmporta· I ion of h11s h1 1<h and JIClS'IC'SS ton or hash1:-h St'nt(.'n('· rna 1<1111'1 for M'Dy 17. /\fourth man . .Jn~<'r>h l C'hJ.:s of t':tr<hH. \\ llS found J!llllty 011 lhC' saml' rhari:ei. last ''1trk. lie also wrll brscntenc<!d May 17. IS WIJAT IT'S All ABOUT lM .. Ull TUT a.I ftl1'9 lfflM. POO w -.,._.. can be lranspl1n1ed from the t>1ck hnd sides of your hUd for 11.00 "' ~ (less than too slightly higher) ••r-too: ... , .-. '•" .... to ro•uco "•Ir wall M ro•l•c•• ltaeoll oft 410"0' vlllha~. Check the pncu of olller comp11,1es doing hair transplantation, then call us. If you are nol e good t 1nd1da1e for transplantallon. we offer eur .. oet Rift ped1cle loops. 1 unique cosmetic surgery process th•t e •ves you a beauhful. full held of hltt lhat ' on your ~ead to s11y. • ,....... ....ton.I In your 1c1lp. Loc1f !h"lif i·~xtension 1 FREE CONSULTATION . l 1 -(714) 842-7437 I HUmNOTON mCUTM ~ARK • EAST aoc.. ti 152 ltD Ii. Stitt 231. lflltilllt• l'uc.t Callf. t2"T . . 1 Relax,.refresh, with ·redwood It's time to enjoy outdoor living with your family and frrends. Trme to relax and refresh on ru stic redwood furniture. This is durable, comfortable furniture. With lightweight tubular aluminum frames and genuine redwood seats and backs. You'll enjoy its beauty lhis year and many years to come A. REDWOOD CHAISE Model :343 Reg. 26.99 22.88 8 . REDWOOD CHAIR Model =743. Reg. 13.99 12.88 . C. REDWOOD ROCKER Model =243. Reg. 17.99 15.88 Good news for gardeners Now you rnn choose lrom a w1Cle 1101oc11on ot top quah1y heel flowor ond vogotabl(l seeds. And now's 111r llmf' to do •I -tor 11 I ovollor garden and gOOd eallnf} •fl lht bargain FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SCC:OS 9ceach A treat for your grHn thumb Here's a set of hand loots lo delight any gardener COntourP<I l1ritshod walnut lone handles arid cllrome plated rust re!t1s1ant blades ore leatured in lhese sturdy 10011 Take your peck ol a cull1vator. transplanter, d•ooer or trowel, 7600 Serte'I YOUR CHOICE DELUXE HAND TOOLS. R119 1.49 1.18 A. Quick and easy~ Thal's how you'll gel the best callee you've ever had al toomo W1111 Mr. Collee. tho au1oma1tc colleo brewer 11181 brow<> I cup 1n seconds 10 cups 1n 5 minu1es A1lrac11ve and comoacl at 12Y1' hoqh. •I will fol under slandard 1<11chen cab1ne1s U l approved Model #CB·600. "MR COFrEC' COf f[[ CJREW£R, 25.88 Breeze through summer Cool off your house tho nalural way, wllh a now screen door. Roll· form. pressure· Iii door has no screws 0< rMttS thowtrio - solid construction lhat means extra value Alum- inum mill finish wllh fiberglass screen Complete Wllh hardware. lncludinq 111r closer and locking tulip latch. BO"x30". 32': or 36", adjustable within Mii an Inch. MOdel #71 ·A2. SKYLARK SCRCCN DOOR, Aon. 13.99 10.88 Watering reinforcements Add lhla 11urdy hOse to your gerdon crew. Fifty leel lono. to roach the f1r cornora of your garden. llolnlorced wllh nylon tire cord for durabihly. All t>raas couphnoa. M1nulacturar ouar1nteod. ~.-1n11de dtamet«. MOd91 #l05850. LAWN OUEEN 50' HOSC, R-0 6.99 4.88 yy9rct§t Har.r.!.ngtQ~ Thl•·~:::·Aprll 13 . 7707 Garden Grove Blvd. 301 So. State College 1275 Briltol 537·9571 or 893·6523 870-0050 556·1500 Open Mon. thru Fn. 9 to 9 Open Mon thru Fn 9 to 9 Open Mon thru Fri 9 to 9 Sat. & Sun 9 to 6 s,t & Sun. 9 to 6 Sat. & Sun. 9 to 6 • 6981) Cherry Ave. s:a:1111 Open 9 to 6 except Mon. & Fri. 9 to 9 324 West Katella 532-2506 Open 9 to 6 every day • ·' .. .. • .. ·• Or\I~ ~-PILOT EDITORl"L P GE 1 A Cqr~t _ Dec~ion Oranf(c County Superior Court Jut.lg~ the nited States and Greece, but the enhrC' Kl'nncth L~i<' lu :,t week upht>ld a newspaper ~tf'ucture of NATO and hen~~ the secunty of reporter·~ 1 a~hl not to reH•3l tht• ~ource of <a Wl'fltel'°n Europe news tory [,e,islalaon bupported br the F ord 1'hl' .!>agnifi cailc~ of Jud~e L:w 's rulins: admin1strat1on to overturn to hast~ '* in the tuM· o r indicted County Supenisor embarKO :squeaked by the Senate by on4! Hobert Uulhn 's 1>rtHt1al hearin& does not vote, but went down to a 17-vote defeat in lw in t he nc\\ bman or has pcr~on a1 the House prl\'ilcgc~ Playing a prominent role in the ddeat fnskad , thr lllbUt: at st3k(' \\as and is in "'as the highly vocal Grl'ek lobby. which :di s uch casc·s the publi <"s 1·1ght to know does not >Jav e a. comparable Turkish Judjt.: J.ae coi;rcctly bUrm1sed tha t ir counterpart o n Cap1tol IUll . 11cwsmcn •ire for<:cd to reH~<.il con(1dentiul Now~ aft~r months of ne~ot1at\on, a n'w ::.uurces or infor mation there 1s u hkt-lihood ~grl'<'mt•nt has been worketl out. It would l\UCh :,6u rccs "ill ~ unwilling to talk with 1 cslorc t: S military aid in rHurn for use of rcporttm. the bast.'s, pe rmitting Turk<'Y to share If that shouhi I>\.· the ca~t·. 1t would ap-mtell1se nce gathered at the lilllcning pbsts J>t"ar likely that rnul't1 information of am-and take <a ~0·50 share m operatmg the portance would ~ "1th held from public bases. , u:w. The four-year pact. iigned b~ the U.S. Nataonal and local evenb of the past and Turkey awaits Congressional approval. 1t.>w years have shown how ~overnmcnt Rut the Greek lobby is drumming up ltwdt·rs and oth ers \\Ould prefer that some opposition once more. and with som e information not reach the public. s ubs tantia l supeQi:~ in the Cong ress, Through s uch rulings as Judge Lae's, including that of California's two Senators, -- however, Firs t Amendment rights are who join in d emanding Turkis h withdrawal !fatc~uarded and th~ public's right to know from Cyprus <is a condition of the aid Anti-A 1n~..ricanisna Still Sineneers conlinut'S to have meaning agrct'm e nt. Too Much at Stake ~o doubt -lhe U.S. should continue to prcl)s for a solutton to the Cyprus stale mate. But this 1s a slim possibility unless relations with Turkey can be restored. Another Congr essional defeat of the agreement on lhe bal)es would negate further attempts to Greeks Resent" 'the U~S~ Th<' Congressional embar~o on U.S. military a id to Turkey. initiated in February, 1975, was · a dangerous foreig n }>olicy mist ake. Turkey promptly retaliated by closing U.S. military bases and electroni c listening po~ts on lhc Turkis h-Soviet oordcr. s hutting off a nla l Eastern European intelligence aourcc. neg9liate. . Rcstoratio{l or the Turkish bases is vital to the West. The Greek s . and their <·on g ressional s upporters focus ing on Cyprus. appare ntly fail to realiie that Greece could be among the first to surre r if the last E astern European a lliance is- brokcn. ~ A TH ENS -At first look. the expressions or anti-Americanism here are e nough lo anger four· square citizens like John Wayne, intrigue stude nts of both r e· publics and cau se Greek- Amerieans to wring their hands. Cong ress wanted to punish Turkey for "Using U S . a rms in 1b 19i-1 invasion of Cyprus. Jollo\\ang t he G r cek-101t iated upheaval on that island. Tht· arguml'fll \\a~ valid on the surface. But it lotully foil(;·d to :mli('1patc the Turkish Tdallalory action that endangered not only Ther e h as been much talk of giving Congress a more important role in foreign policy. So fa r, it has exhibited little q ualification for s uch a role. lls action on the agn·cmcnt with Turkey will t ell more of the story. The L~gislatttre's Vets They Remember When Job Was-Less Lucral.ive Althou~h t h e Cafirorn iu Le~1slaturt> will wnness one of the largest turl)overs in many a year. three who set'k re·eleclton have combined a record of leg1Slat1ve M?n •1ce almost equal to the total years or It~ existt'nce. Thes<' Jrl' Senator Randolph Cother of Yreka, complctmg ht~ 38th \'l•:lr in t h e . S I .1 l <' St'nJtr, A s· :; e m b I -. m .1 n V i n c· e n r ·r h 0 m ,1 !'. (I r Sa n P edro whOSl' s,•n·icl' •S JUS I l\\ u '·ears short of Collier 's: :ind A sse mbl y- m an J ohn I. fo:. (" 11 l lt t• r nt !iouth P asadenJ. rounding out has 30th yr.1 r. Senator Cother is the und1sput ro all II ml' dean of the S<>nalc ;inll the L,•gislaturc· Only ont• othrr in the statt"s h1-.torv cam'· 1•lm.1• to hi:i al rNtth l'sl a·blrsh1•d n•<•ortl Thal v. as· Senutor 11,•rtwrt ": ~latl'r n( Snnta Uosa \\ hn !>l'rVl'd from t!'lt t unt ii h1•-<k~1th in 1!~7 tor ;1 tot,11 of Jlm0!-137 \'l':Jr' nut (our c•f lh0!>1' n·ar., v. l'rt' m llll' A~ :O.l'mblv v. hale C11ll1£>r·-. total \lmc ho'< twt'11111 till' Sen al!• Wh1k J n umbt•r ol uth1•rs h,1\1• <'Omb11wtl sl'rvicc !>(·tween the· '"" hnust'S lo cxce<'<l JO '''"'" nonr h.1v1· com<> close to lhl· r1• «<H d 1iln•;11ly made by Thomas 111 th1• A!>s<'mbly . lnlen·stanRIY. Thom:H's C'lost•sl n vnl to that n • f'Ord 11-nl:-;o nam1'd Colllt•r hut 1" 110 k111 to the• St•nutnr i\ltH 11onutely kno wn u "Bu<I." "" ~l'mblytna11 Colhrr'sY! ycnrs 1' .1 n•(•nrcl ho" <'Ver for a H1•puhll<•,1n 10 that hOU'-1'. ( ~ARL WATERS ) ALL T HRE E came to the ug1slature back tn the days wh'cn the pay for an entire year.was only $1200. Mem bers now receive more than that each month And there were no .. fringe" b<>ner1ts. the legislators payin~ for their meals and lodging out or their salaries. Of course the Legislature th1>n met onlv a few months cverv other year and returned home to sat one the year and a half before the next session. Occasionally during these interims they were called back into sprtial session. This. too. was at their expense. Some a lso s ei:;ved an between sess ions on special committees "hich met infrequently. For this service they were reimbursed ror necessary expenses. Rut n il t has was before the ad· vrnt of the "profos~1onal .. full lame legislators. They were then "c1t17.en ll'g1s latori, ·· whose roots were 1n their communities and "ho!ie h \'t•hhnods were not dl'~·n dt.•nl upon their pubht•off1cc Senator <'olhe r t h1·n.a., now. owned and oper atl'<I a t•llt• in- surance business alnni? "1th other t'nl e rp r 1 s cs. A s s c•rn hi y men Th()mas a nd Collier ul'o "ere rn pnvate business. In the ways of lrg1s lative bodies its mt'm bt'rs develop specific areas or tntt'rest A'nd expertise and the three vetl'ran~ h11vl' been no d1fforcnt. Senatl)r Collier 's mos! act1vp roll hos bt•t'n "1th the tr:m'iportallon commitlet• which ht> hn~ cha ired for many )t'ArS It wos he who env1,1nrl('d and then secured legislation for the de· velopment of Ca I If ornia 's modern highway systt-m without whieh the state would now be hopelessly stagnated for transport. His ef- forts there earned ham the sobr1 - queto("Fathero(tbefrei!ways." THOMAS llAS played a maJor role in fi sh and game conserva- tion whic h h as assured the healthy continuity of commercial fis hing without depicting re· sources . He has also been a mov-•• ing force in the improvement of athletics and authored m easures for benefits a nd P<'nsions for bl'>:ic· ers. "Bud" Collier. through the years, has put his greatesferrorts into improving the state·s educa- tional progra m . He wns also a prime mover in the development of the state water plan to provide · northern w ater for the arid southland. ~ _ Both Colliers have bccn.promi· nent in the state's budl'(et process with the Senator ser ving as chairman of Senate Finance for ;1 period whale Rud ~crved on the wa,·s and Means Committee Ail three have a lso been active m other ~reas of leg1slat1on but throughout al all they have never lost s ight of the fact that they were elected to r epresent their distncts • and t hey consistently have placed the interes ts of the folks at home aht>ad or all othe r considerations. That obviously is why they have been returned time after time and.why they have nohe111ta- tlon about stbndmg for re-election once again The old campail(n s logan about lht•rt' heinl'( '"Nn ~uh~tilutr for ex· pc-nence'" wa~ nt'vcr truer than with these thrC't' The hydra·headed press 03 daihes in Athens) and assorted politicions un- load daily in- vective on tat· tered Uncle Sam . H e is now suspect- ed o( devious· l y fouling Greece's negotiations with the Com- .mon Market and of backing Turkey. to make Cyprus an American control center for the M lddle East President Fo rd. the CIA and Secretary of.State Henry A. Kiss- inger are outrageously linked with the murder or Richard Welch, the American diplomat who m a n Athens Englis h - language newspapl'r had iden- tified as u CIA m an and Lbus made vulnera ble to assassina- tion. The othe rwise ~ra cefu l architecture o( the U S Embassy is flawed by the menacin~ spikes of a heavy itaugc steel fence, quickly butlt after a m ob stormed the consular seelion last April , smas h ing windows. firebombing and destroying military cars. And from every political quarter Communist. centrist or conservative -Kiss- inger is made the scape~oat. hung in e ffigy and accused of murder. treason and other minor offens es. Ther e are-no Atheman plans to erect a heroic statue or Dr. Kissinger"tll this point. Dear Gloon1y -Gus Nact' or :tll lhO!.l' ftlm makl'r'-who v. ork ahroad lo avoid U.S. w a~es :incl la)(es to i;rnJl hy for lht' Ac·ademv Aw11rds Tht• patr1ot1t· ·rina l<'. led by a star whn'-. m:inugc•d to !.tUy out of the <:011ntry for vears. w us t"iP<'CIJll\' ioucMn~ HJ C. ~, o .... ·-·"'· ••• ,_,_ • ..., ,.~ ...... ft .. M <•,MrU' "'*' t .. . ..._. .. __ ... ,., ~,.... ..... -•o-,o .... o.,,, "'""· Bicentennial Gets Its Slogan Wt\Slll:'ll<:TO:--l · Fr1•1•dotll', \\'.w l " ,\ ·· h:1 ... h1•c·n d111 .. 1•n ll\ !Ill' 1\ rrwr1cara p1·11plt• "" I tw1 r orftc1.1l ll11Tnl1•11111al .. 1111:11n Thf' ;iuthnr 1.s Mr~ t-:ll('n liar nessof L1t<'hheld, Conn 'rtw 1·hn1n' r ulmmal<'s an Ill month '-<'.If 1'11 for a phra.st' I hut I el IN·h I h r ,\meri('an 1'' 11rrit'nl'1• ci l l ht• p.1-.1 :!OO 'l'ar .. and ~<'t-; :1 i.:oal For 1 lw J1C\l :!\)(l \\"1• k1d.t•d o I f t h l' :-.INrnn-. t•on lt>!\t 1n Srr- tcmber 197 1 .. In lltn<'c; r ~,t." wt• \\rotr. "American~ h,1\"c be<-n ablt.• to dtstall the cause of the hoor into a phrase. a rallying t·r~. n <1t1rrinl! slogan." We said then that u new :.logan for Am~rica .shoold not be the for<'t•d e ffort of a pohtlcal n host wri ler, but lh<' SJ>OntaneOUS expression of a grateful c1t11t•n THF. AME RI CA~ peoplf' responded immedintt'Jy with (JACK ANDERSON) thou.sands of sloJ?ans. Thr Otll· ronunng was -.o ~rNt thnt "c \\t're l'ncoura gcd to rn•nt<' a pro i:r::im thnt would reach m11llnn!- So '"Slogans, U S./\ ... wa-. in· rorporated as an official B1ccn lcnnlal proJi?rnm. The Copern1cu:-Society or 1\m<'nca's p~esident. Edward .I f'lsiek. offered hnan('1al ht'lp nnd n t'ash prize for the \:"tnner. \men can !\1 otors donatrrl a r;1r and llohday Inn~ offered JO dJ\!> Of free JOOJi?tnJ? ln allow lhe Win• ner to tour the nation." lndt'e<I. "f"recdom'.s Way - l" S.i\." 1s a part1cuh•rly ap- propnate s logan to descnbe thr ,·ant'd or~anization.c; that aided the slogan searc h. The American Legion . the Jaycees and the General Federation of Women's Clubs winnowed O\•er :s mUhon <'ntrles down to JOO Then the final six wtrc chosen by the SS state and terntorbl Bfctntennlal chairmen. ... . - J THF.Sf. Sl~s l11su1n-; wcr<' nn· nounced at th<> Superbowl J:lllllr 1n J a nuar\' anci thf' /\dvert1s1ng Council h~Jpcd lnunrh n natlonnl cnmpa11?n to ~··t nut lh<' vnte i\n inered1blr 300.000 bnllots wrrc received an one m onth ;incl wrre rabul ated h~· th<' Ro~ Scout~. Girl Scout'! a nd Campfire Girl-. "FreC'dom·s Way US.A " turned out to be the winner. The author, 29·\ear·old F,lkn llar- n('SS. is a Claims SUJ)('rVt!IOr for an 1nsuranct' firm. Jl(•r husband. Burt. serves wilh the local volun· teer fire department. ~lrs. Harne. s told us that her slo~an idea came to her as she v.as driving to work ... , began to think .about the number anrl c-x tent of the freedoms lhat we en- joy," she said. "the most striking being the number or things that 1 ran do or say without fear. The pursuit of those ume freedoms wns tht' driving for ce behind lhc Re,·olutlon ond continues as a driving force today. "Mis takes have been m ade and some rlRhts ha..,,. been abused. but 1 feel lhal as Iona as ' P<?Ol>I<' <'Onttnut' to kC{'J) fre~om as the mo!>t im11ortnnt goal. those m1'itnkcs a nd obui-cs wall r\c'vcr t>erome swrmanenl practice." ~l rs. Ha rness' entry edged nul '"Take l'rtd<' an Am('n\•a's Post. Take r .arl In llr r Future." !!Uh m illed by Mrs. Nol<• Pearson of Akron. Ohio. TUE FOUR other runners·up were Ms BilKy .renninRs. of Aubur, Aln .. with "Honor th<' Past, Cha lle nj{e lh<' Futun"', Mrs. C Corkran of F1 int. Mtch . "Amer1c11 . thr Poss ible Dream". Ms Olive CullinJt of Cape Cod. M nss • "Stand 1''ast ! Stand Ttt 11 • Stand /\men can'" and Mrs L~1gh Waterman of • Forestv1ll<.'. N.Y . "/\merica is Your Past. You a re Her Future." Nowt hat the official slogan has been picked , we have a new task: We have to bring it Into the hvcs of all Amc ricnns. Agnin. "\H•'re asking for your suggestions M111I them to Slo~ans. US A .. Box 19?6. WH hitag\on. D.C. 20013. Together wo found " sloaan. Toi~ther let's make It r ing lhrou1hout the land. ( NICK J THIMMESCH THE AMERICAN role an the 1974 crisis in Cyprus is the pnmc cause or this sustained hosllhty. with U.S. tacit approval·of the now deposed dictatorship (Juntu1 running second Influential Greeks, there fore the populace, believe that the United-Slates en· eouraged the junta re~ime to overthrow Archbishop Makarios of C¥prus. and subsequently al- lowed the Turks to invade Cyprus on behalf of the island's Turkish minority . For Greeks, strongly dependent on the UnJted Stutes for many years. this was a shock· ing scenario. and attt'mpts to ex- plain the American version only reinforce a pere~pti o n o f treachery. -·-· Th~ bad feeling 1s largely located am ong opinion makers and intellectuals and is more symptomatic of dis appolnk ng hurt than d<'ep seated hatn•d There 1s much to sug~est it is a family quarrt.>l. with Uncle Sam perceived b y ultra.vocal Greeks as a dirty old man who betrayed Constantine. his long love. A~ Pana) iota s Lambrias.(un dersccretary to Prime Minislt.'r Cararn~nlls. puts it. the senta- m e nf" 1s not perman<>nt o r popular. Greeks have thin anger In World War II, the Italians were the occupiers. but when the w a r was over many stayed because they wer e welco'me. And in the popular mind her<' today. th e r <' is high r especl fo r Am e r1 c3 n s and futur e poss1biltt1es. The m 1ddle·a~cd and older have vind memories of postwar Greece and arc genuine ly gratferu I for Preside nt Truman's j?utsy actions and the enormous a id that kept Greece fro m becoming, s ay . .a torpid Communist st ate like Albania. The United States has b<'cn Greect>'s sole source or economic aid (ended in 1962) and prime l>uppher of weaponry: .M~~r. the Gr eek economy was v LalizNI by the cst abhs hmenl o m any Americ an indus tries a nd the heavy now of lounsts Fmolly, there a r e two million Greek- Anfericans who have ties. In at. le ast h alf of Oreet'e·l> nine million people, thus creating vast mutual affection. THE SCAP EGOATING of America is done m ostly by journalists w ho surceroo untfl•r a dictatorship they feel was strong - ly backed by the United States. The flirtations with the colonels by U S. Gen Andrew · Good · paster. se\'erul U.S. udm1rt1ls. forme r \lice Pr('Stden t ,.'ipiro Agnew and one-ti me Sccrett11\ nf Commerce Maurice Stans f1 n'd the anger or imprisoned or c\llC'tl Greek Journalis ts. Jn rc11l1 iy, U.S. UCCl'planc e or the dll' tator ship w as less marked than that of the French, who votrd against the expulsion of the Junta r egim e from the Council of Europe G r ec k n <' w s pape r s 111 monstrate that a free press "n t necessarily a ~ood one Athl'I" pa~rs are a mong lhe wO&Jcl ~ wor s t. Sens ataonalis m. 111.1 r curacy and anonymous or norwx 1stcnt snurcinj? character1t.c• :1 highly competitive scr;_1mblc 111 13 dailies for 850.000 circulation THE NOISE again~t th<> Unit• d St ates continues. but there aro• signs of a turn. T ht• progovrrn • ment daily. lh<' /\cropoh!>, r• cenlly saw hopes for the Cn•1·lo. intttest in Cyprus in a letter fro111 President Ford which rccogni1"' on illr~al s•re of lands on Cyprus by the Turks. After turn· ing down two previous invlla l i o n s, Prime Mini s t er Caramanlis now plans to visit Mr. Ford in lateJ>ummer. The cruiser Lallie Rock. Oa~ship of the Sixth F1efl. r r cenlly m ade a port call in Athens withou\ incident. The Nat1on:.il Organization of Tourism is ex pect 1ng 615.000 U.S. tourist~ this summer, the largest contingent Crom any one nation. "We li k1• American tourists.·· says Uir('r tor Secretary-Gener al Ezann1' Tzanetakis. "They know how ti. spend their time, and.don't coml· with back packs." When and if the Cyprus situ.1 lio n 1s r eltolvcd lo Greece " satisfaction. and the journalist wounds arc s alved. then the c·ur rent anti Americanis m is expel t ed to v. ane. Parable o Fable? J\nllc·s unlh ~<'montir.~· i\ mor.11 talr w4• a~rt'{' with 1'\ :l "parahh•"; ;1 mornl t:JIC' we· cli:s· agrC'l' With IS "J U~! a r;Jhlt• " "(h1· 1·h1d d1ffcrt•n('t• lwtwcl'n u ..pr0Aress1vc> innovation" and a "11anJ,?1•rou" ~xp1•rlmC'nt" 111·~ an who slan1l11 lo lwn1•fit from at on1I who expect~ to lost'. "TIHJTll" mav b<>the<Jbi<'<•l (1f oil philosophy . hut "seemlni to h1• in th1· r)Rhl" as th<' ohjcc•L of olm1>st nil ph1lo!iopht·rs. SYDNEY HARRIS make up vour m1n1I {w1<."4tl.Y Y'" ar~ hC'in11 .. incfrri ~1vC'"; wlw-11 i C'an ·t m:tk<' up my mind qu1 ckh I :1m~winl( juct1('1ou.,," 11111 not r <>n lly u Jt•ICICI J):\tly II the "(un" run:t out v.hcn the 1• · ('Uht•ll do. Why is it nlway11 a "!lad com m cntory" and ncvc•r n Joyo~ one? Rural lnhabllnnts desiJ?nat~ lh('1r frlluw towni.mcn a i. "rc:1 l · ".SOriall"m ·• ill whnt the i'ov- pebplc," n!I if everyunr who ernmcnl offer11 to oU\l•r !l('j,tml'nt-c l(ravilatrs to a large community of ~oci£•ty: ~JlOrt" l'C "'hot the turns anto 8 robot. ~nv\•rtt'!).rlll otrers lo m y .seg. m~~~ • The kind of person v. ho rr· / mark'!, '"It'll foolish to h<' 1110 ,,. :.."----------- honest." re mands me of Jimmy Walke r. being investiRatt-d u 3 mayor of New York. takinl( the witness-stand and lestlfylnl( th11t "I bclicv<' in honesty, but I 'm not a fanatic about it.·• Jn this Birenlcnnial year, mo~t of lhe oratorica l praise of our "Fo unding t 'athers" li5!htly skates over their revolutionary ~nt. and the fact that they were violatin,,; "law and order-and comtnltting "treason·• by the standards of their time and place. WRY ARE p eople in good spir its never said to be "In sorts"? When someone says to me. "I ogree with you in prtnclple ... " J know he Is goina to do exactly the opposite of the principle. How la it that so many persons who prid e the mselves Clfl lbclr "lnsl1ht" seem to d1splay so Ill· lle "out.al1ht"? Wben you can'l • \ OR4'fGE COAST DAILY PILOT n111>rrt .~ U'tt'd , Jluf)lnhrr 7 hllmn& I( t'1•1.t1/, 1-;rJ11i>r l/ar1Hm1 Krt'1hwl1. #.d1t11rwl Pogr f."rt1ti,r 1"he <'fliluri;il 1111111' nr lht· f>:i1lv Pd•1t i.r<'k" lo 1nro1 m 11nd ,.llmt.dJlt• rt•udrrs b\ prMrnunc on lh1i1 p;itif' <It\ rrse ro1nnH•otury on loprcs or inlerr'I Ii> ~\tllilC'"I· l"1 <'ulumnai.ts iind <'ll1 t00111 \t\, b' jlrm 1d1n1e a forum for rr1tdrn1· '"'"''I :md l)v f"""·1·nl10l! thUI nC'v. '-JHIJIC('S oplo1un:i ;ind 1dru on cur r~nNDJ1lc:11 Th<' ('(lltorial uplllU)flll or tl\e Oaily l>WM •PJWllr only 1n tht editorial column •l thr top or ihr p111c. Opinions tx prrssed by the coh.imn"b und · canuonli.Ltj and lctlC'r wnteni art.' 'hf'lr ow11 11nd no •ndor ~ftll ol thC'1r vlev.s by lh4 Dally Piiot abwld ht! inCerr~. Thursday, Aprfl 1, 197 - ( . . Colotdal l7 -mon th -6 Jd Anna Ly nn Hcdra of Nian- tic, Conn., was 0 n (.' 0 r thou:iands al Ci 1 rl Scout - '>P<>nsored '' l f I \\ere a g1r:r·· 1776" expo l · lion. ,., Thursday Ap11I 1 1976 OAfl '(PILOT A T NoNun·Now She's Sex Cormselor DES MOINES, Iowa (AP } t-'or 18 )ears, Wilhelmina Smith Mussey was a nuo Now !>he's a sex counBelor marned lo the former o(>t•rator of J massage parlor IUld adult book store -' By day, Mrs Massey, Jibe former SLStcr Mary Estelle, teache:. sixth graders at a buburban publ1t· :.chool At niaht, s he and husband Ron run One·tp·Onc Counsellng &n•1cc, which spccaahze:. { 1n he lping people with i.cxual untJ mJnt.tl problems. MA SS EY H AS ~IANAGF.U TllRt:t-: St~·QJ'lellt~d bus inesses: ll du tin~ Hr\ l<'l', J massage parlor and an adult book !.ton• "I went through the dating :.ervlcc." SJ1d Mr.., Massey, e"<plaining how they met thr<'t' 't Jn J.:•) "I had nothing to do" 1U1 lhe massa~c p.1rlor or th1 book s tore." NO WEDDING Ken Kesey \.lier husband now operate:. anothr r clJtan~ I -~all 642_ 56~8 - ser ice . Put a lew words 'Cuckoo' Left Author Broke ~ SALEM. Ore lAPl "One F1ew Ov~r lhl• t'uckoo's Nes t" S\\t'Pt thl' i\cademy Awards, but >-.\•n Keuy. v. ho" rote lhc book on wh1C'h the Oscar \\inning film was;lll4.'d. u bitter nnd broltt. "No artist wants to be raf)(.'d: no urllst wnnti; to b.• poor," said Kt>:>l'Y· 'Tm broke as hell." KESE\' \\'ROTt; THE l>C'st-selhn.i hook "Ont• Flew On•r tht• C'Ul'koo's Nt•st" more thun n decu<it• ,1~0. Th.c mo' IQ won ftyl' Osc·urs MJ)nday night for best nlln . be~{ at•tor. b.·~ udr't•ss. bl•st dirt><:lor unlf lx>st screenplay "It should be one of the gre.'ll d~ys of my lir • likt• m~ 11i.>dd1n~,'' Kt•\c.\' !>i.t ld from his farm In IH'Slern Ort.>~on OnC'·to Onl' h as advcrhst<d 111 the cla.,i;1fi<•rl I lo work lor ou sectmn of u lor al n cw:o.paper undl.'r "pl.'rc;on.11!> It ......:::=========::::::.....L..--------------=------ used such approachl.'!'. us. "Arc }OU kntl\\ kdgt•ablc But Kl':.<'v "a~n·t in' it<'d to the nward rcrt!monies llt: wJtchl<d on tele\'1~1on whllt• plny1rrn poker Ile said he lost at poker but won S5 on n bet that "Cuckoo'' would win the best picture award. about :.ex'! Wt> don't thmk ~o." BUT ~1RS. ~IASSE\', 43, :.aid her coun:.eltng 1l> not hm1tcd to human sexuality. "It's not JUSl sex counsehn~ not rl·<ill~. ' · People who cop11: to us ha\·c probkm'> an !-11 m<in' · -.-areas" One of the nicest things about our Buster Brown.shoes is the way we fit them. • . Cancer\Voe:Not6ody ST. PETF:RSRL'RG. f1a 1Al'1 The bi~u~e1>l problem for cat1<'t•1 pa- tients may not be the d1sca:.c it:>dl hut thl' psycholo~1cal and !>OCial trouble they and their families race liecuu<.<· of1t. a cancer patient and l'xpt•rt<. !.J\ .. , frlt ksnd of unclean Jboul ha\ in.ii this cancer m m ~ bod}.·· :.aid ( lr\llleo E Kell~. a cancer pallcnl from Burl m~on. lo" a ." ho h<i-., undl•r.J.:om· dru~ thcrap} !)lll('l' 1973. • I "I DISCOVERED T ift: att1t;Jdt"" of famdv. fra•n<h :.ind f't'IJltH·s h.Jd cbangl'll con:mfrrahl~. · K\'11 ~ !.a1<I To deal \\1th t hi!. hl· fnumfrd :\I uh Today Count. an orgJni1,1t1•111 !or cancc•r p;it1l·nts ~md thr1r fam1hc·)) \\ho meet to d1.H'U:o.1> th<·ir prohlt·m ' .. Wl' d1scoH•red thl' :mger h".1r. dcpres:.ion. rcJcct1on and st•'l.ttal pro blcms \\ l'fl' nltl'n mon· 1lllf1l·Ult tu contend with than cancer," he said. SOCIAL SCI ENTISTS and physi· rt<ins told a n American C:ancc:r Soc1c· t} sr1t'ncc "rttt>r '> :.t•m1nar that Kelly s experiences wt·n· not un1qut' One 4'J1d cancN pat1c:n~ were the · n<'Y. lepers " Ur Dand ~J Kaplan of Stanford l 'nl\ ersit v M ed1('al School said rew l>t>rsons realize that lht• dtS('O\'Cry of t•ancer drastH'alh alkr:. ;i per!>on·s ~1fr and that or has or hl•r fJm1ly. A STANFO RD STl'O\' of 40 families after the dt>ath of a child with ll·ukemi·a s howed that 35 pcrc<'ru or tlwm had at lea.st one member an p!\~Ch1atnc treatmt'nt. 10 p<>rccnt of tht' families rl'ported J mC'mbcr with ,1 :.t•nous dnnl..1n~ prohll•m and 88 f'lt'rrt>nt said memht•r ... s uffcr<'d morbid ,i?nef n~act ions iE $1.200N SMI OFF HALF· GALLONS • .. I or,, l1m1t1·1I t nw ""' ~1.! fol ~· 11t .:.1i.nn' ol l<() prno! :-m1.1101r an· "·lhr11.: lur 11 l!J \ ''1 w•nfCI :.'llp<r h.1ttlr \\'b1rh ' •11 ,.,r '"' ..._. \ n 1 '' 10 ur Jn~' Juu r. \1 rmnulh. lum~to 1uu1., '"" ilr1nk ... I• mun 1u1r1" 'n.1p r: Tom' 1i .. ,.r hou11ion 11r .in.1 11( th~ nl h11r l{ood f h1ni.:' Smirnoff m1\1•' ''' 1l1•lw11>11'll' \\at h 80proof half.gallons only$1L40 during Muth and April SmimoJ{ leaves you breatfifess.' The M a:.l>e) s ha\'c announct'Ct plans for a •unique kind of counseling session a ·i.Jalboat cruise encounter " "Bas ically tl's group•cO'tl h!>ehng. \\llh ~un. fun and water thrO\\ n 1n," said .:\1asst•y. "COl'NSELING IS ONE Of' mv first loH•s. "' said Mrs M asscy. v. ho h-as laul{)t. :-.i:hool for 2:l years and has a degree in ('"Qns<'l1ni:: from Southea:.l ~t l!>:,,ouri Slate College. "Tl.'iH'hmg i:. another IO\'l' " The• former Roman Catholtl· nun ll'fl till• com cnt in 1969 "I than!.. I Just nce<lcd a :,,t1mulu\. frtC'lld!.htp ..ind a flo(')1nj! or tndependC'nrc .. :.he !-Jtcl ~Ir:. Ma:.~l·~ said pro~pt·ct1\ e dttnh .in• tolcl 10 ad,. an cc: n o t t o 1.• x pl' c t :Jn·' 't ' 1 n l h c t•ounschng cncountc:r scs~1ons "THERF. I S :"-40 MlSt:~OERSTA:'\l>l~G ahout that It ·s m adc d ear that no scx '" 1m oln•d 1\ hen pt•ople c:1ll 111 for a n appointml'nl If th;1t ':,, 1\h;rt tht•y arc mten•sted in, they ask abol,lt 1t, .. :.aid ~·tr:. Massey. "And when they f111d out Ito; stnrtly counscltn,g. th<'n they ~ay the} an• not inkrestt-d · lkr coun!>cltni.: !-t•n ice 1-; real I~ · 'f'n leg1t1mate \'l'r~ whole ... omc. · '>hl' '>aid "It·.., n •all), terr1bl~ ordinary It ., fJmtl~ c·ounwhnJ! · Wh•te & Bfad< Patent WHtcflff Pina Newport .. och .. -4' • FREE CARICATURE PORTRAIT AT WESTPORT SQUARE!!! Celebrate Spring at one of the newest shopping centers in the Harbor area by having your caricature drawn by on a(tist from Knott's Berry Farm. Stpp by and bring the whole family. APRIL 3 and 4, Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m. untit 3 p.m. Wes tport Square is located on 17th Street -just across from Ralph's. ) PLUS!! Westport's Springtime Grand Prize Drawing GRAND** PRIZE*** WIN A FABULOUS RADAR OVEN!!! ALSO ... MORE PRIZES Every one of the stores listed below will be ottering their own valuable prizes. Simply register at the store listed and your name will become eligible -MORE THAN $400 WORTH OF GIFTS AND MERCHANDISE. u > en t: 0 a. 3 !11 z ") di ., <( COSTA !11 Gi (1) > c; <( > MESA <( <( ~ c !11 u; c t. ·:; ~· :J 11th si:. >+ .!: * WESTPORT SQUARE UWAN BALLARD • 10 t\alf·hour complementary tr•at.menta, pertonal figure onolyala and demonstraflon. Jr / • 1t8 DAILY PILOT Ttlurldax.,April 1, 191§ QUEENIE By Phil lnterlondi ......... ,. "llcrf''i. J 1111.t· rlonw,!tt.' tilat fl""' v.E'll \\Ith balone)' L. M. Boyd ·Light-grip Handshakes Why nt'tlh('r polittcitw .. nor doctor-; tend to shake, hands with a hard \'t~orou., grap can b<' <'XPlmned . I'm told. Polttician" do ~o much of this hand sha king that lht'}"re forced to' grip lightly in ... etr·diden~c. As for doctori. in general. 1t ·, said thC'y U!ll' the soft touch in un· conscious imitation of thl' ~urgcons who tend to be parll>ularly careful of their hands. Any Ru.,c;aan woman who bear-; 10 or more offs.prini: 'tall \\ '"" thl' tttlc or ··~tothcr llcroine ·by Sovtt't ~on~rnment tk crce. Wa' Chari<'" KC'lt<·nn~ who <;a1d, · )h. in- terc•'t '' 1n th<• future h1.•catl' .. r that·, where I'm going to 'pend th<• rc-.t nf mv ltfc HOW ~IA~·Y? Q. ''How m a ny kinds of cancer are there?" A. :\1 aybc 250. 0 ''llow many never-m :1rncd kings has England had '" t\ Onlv onr \\'1ll1am II. <.On or \\'ill1 a m the· Con- queror. l~ ··11 ow many u.•c•rHtJ:!« m arnai::es end in cit vorc(•"' · \. About ol percent. rr noth bru11.• •inrt J.!room are> t t·enaj.!t·d () • 1111 " mun\ 'old arr' do " t.• hav1.• 'tandtn~.f:luJrd alon,:: the Cannd a S . borde r·:" A. Not a 11n1.•. Q • !low m.inv people dad Oonn1c and Clyde actually ktll •" A. 13. !\Pt:F:nn:s S J . ~fi<'he>l\nn . cftrct•tor of a gho<;t "rit<'r ·~ st.•n•1c1• m Nt.·w Ynrk City, o;av.s .somf'body or olh<'r thc•rt.•;ih<luh ma ke" :1ho.ut 11.CKKl .'p<'l·che" a y1.-.1r Th.it·, 6,000 -.pe<'chc., mort• than -.omchody or othc•r th1.•n-.1boUl'i mad<' IO ~ t.•ar-. ·'~" In .inoth1.'r 20 yl'ar'. .som dxxiy or ntht'r thr r1.•abouh \\ rll he makinJ.! about 20.000 'Pt'C't'h<'' .1 y1•ar. that ·, th<' pro gno'-t1C·at1on Th ts mall<'r oui:ht 10 he n ·ported lo thl• l'nv1r onm\•nt protection bo}i. lm- m~tely. • <l~h<' t:nJ.!h'\h Ch:inncl •~land of Snrk nobody but the• rulinA lorrt n m O\\n a fcm :1I~ dog, :J<'cordang to 1ir1<·11.•n1 la" Wh :1t 's your tnl11l 1c1• <'n•am bill durinJ,! the months of June lhr1111i.:h 1\UJ.!u:-t " Th(' rt.-cords or Onl' '.\t r . CCI\ t• Oil Chatham Strt'l'l Ill ~1.·w York Caty 111<11cat1· (;1.·ori.:1· Wa'\htnJ!lnn ., 11•1• Crt'.lm l>tll dhran): tho,1· month' 111 l i!I() i.:ot up toS200 \ddrc~s moil 111 I.,\/ /1011d. I'<> f111r /~Ml. 111~10 \lt'.)0. 'l:'l>:lli Underpass OK'd For. Stateli11e CAHSO~ CIT\' 11\l'l N<'\Jd.1 \\1ll 1om with l\\o 'ma1or !.Ltk<' T .1hot• ca,1110!. tn ron .. t nwtron o( .1 lj)(•1lt·:-tnan un<h·qw-., 111 th1' 1·on1;t<''ll-d St!Hl'ltnt' art•lJ, lht• st;1ll' ll1).lhw11y llo<Jrd •111111 Bo:.mt St'cr rt:ir y 11111 t-:ni:f'I 'nicl Wt•<ln<'-.dllX lht> I 'll11tr. llarrohs ('luh 11n!1 ---------- 11 a rH' \' ·., H t•..,nrt lloh•I undl'rpu '-S l'VC'n I\ undt'r \\all li phl l'O..,t 11f thC' h 1rms o f a propns1•d U.N. Talk Scheduled ··,\ \'ir" of lhl' L'nttl'd Na\lons Tndav" .... ,11 lw the topic Of an· atldr\W1 tn lh<' Coastlrn<· <'hapl<'r of the l 'nated N .1 t1on" 1\!'c;C1c 111t1on at I pm Sunda' a t thr llnlrl Lainm:i. Lai:una 8 <'ach AppC'ar1nf,! wall b<' \\' .1 I l <' r C o o m b 'I . profrhhnr n f ~nc 1 al SC'tt.>n<'l' .it Cal Poh P o mona an<l fo rmt'.r ('X('{'Utl\ C drrCCtor Of lhl' L os 1\nj!rl <'" World Affairs Council n r u n (' h \\' I 1 I h c preced ed b~ .1 sorlal period at 12 30 p m Reser vations may IX' made by sendinJ: u check tor $5.25 payable to the Un i ted Na tion s Associah on to its orficc, f\96 S Coast I It ~h" ny. Laiiuna Deach 92651 ·ll!f'l'('lll<.'111 . GO V . :UIK t. O'('allni,:han, 111).(hw;" lln:ird l'ha1rm.1 n. h u1t t11hl th<' dubs to ;i~rt'r on a plan for a r r dcstnon cro .. "n l! o r tht• 'tall' \\OUld proccrd \.\tlh a pl:tn or ..... own Th<' clubs had hern unable lo rra<'h .1izr<'c m <'nl on 11 a' s to alll'\ tat<' lh<' problem of JH'dt.'<;lraan trarrr r bcl"'t't'n thr l\\O dubs. IOC'atc•d on rtthr r s ide of l' S 50 tn St:itl'hnr. E~GF.I. SAID tha t und<'r th<' plan being \\orkrd out. t h<' clubs wall ma1nta1n a nd pro,·ld<' security an the underpass once 11 ·s built. H l' s n1d cons truction rould be~in in about a .\ear The underpass would cost about $726 ,000 and have to be reviewed a nd approved by the Tahoe Rt•l{ron n l Planning A!lency pnor to start of conslructaon. Engel said. -- irlpool PRICE~ GOOD THU WfO. Afltl 1T .[~]@rn-@iili!ii] ~ Whirlpool Automatic Washer • 2 .. .,. _, 2 .,.. .,_,. ·~s~-....., • ,._, ..... l lDAJlll 239°0 Matching Dryer · .. "" ,.,. .., ,.,_. ... ""S ~I • ,.... .. .,, ........ tWM .,.,.. •litre lerp i.t wr-. flDUIM 159°~ GAS MODll AVAllAIU Ilg· 20 Cu. Ft. Upright Freezer • c..v.i..t4efrett .... '"'-. • ..,.,.... ...,.,.1w. ,...,,., • S.,. S-... .__ llAYftf 379°0 Vw....11 e.c.,.. .,. . _ ...... c ........ ,_ ........ ~ ........ ,tctwe .. 11'1 1Wt ...,_ _ .... _......,.. ..•... , '"""" ............ , .. --.. 1«Wk1. ""' ,.,.,,.,. ,.....,., •"'' • s ... s,. ... .., ..... _....,....,, ''"' ,.. ....... , ...... ............. .,.. ...... •IMI II' 1 1lt1u la. ................. ,, ·-...... ..,.,,., '"""'· .. ...,. ....... licl. ............... _. ""-14 , .... TV ,,._ ... ,. - ' ol Custom Wh\r po D\shwasher Undercounter _... \oocli"' tro'fs b' ff de-out ronv•"' • Dou • g '( . vstem f n ti"'• ihennQ ~ • • u ::-t cli1p•nstr u·-• ouol detere•" ne\ kit. #~A ~ • Oetorotiv• ~ to\or po ll- <··"'> \Vhirlpoo) ' 17 Cu. Ft. No-Frost Refrigerator • 11, ,,.,,., """" •"•" ... .... , • A"lwlWlt c1nHlner 'hel'" • fllll '#Wth cri,,.r, lllUC~ _,.. •l<TllG« 349°0 ....._ __ -.:----~ SIMIUR MOOU SHOWN <·-""'> \\hirlpool 17.1 Cu. Ft. • Deluxe 2 Door • ,,,.,,.,, ... fttwlf 1\1141 delresli"f • A411111abl1 m.at pa11, 2 11alecl cri',." • Acllvstellle cet1tiltnr 1helv11, cltilry bor • Ilg wh11I rellors. •Ufl7N« 379°0 \.hrt• fM/ AM ~. ,i..... .. ,ii •• ,,., ..... ,. ,i.,., h t111M ... 1 .,.Ur ,,,, .......... '"' ... ~ ......... •"' ... l-1/J'' lwHlltt, ....... 11 .... 11., ... .... .., .. ~r1tfl.lr•ol C••loft , llcMtly -14ti ..., 'i'-j~n~tH-.u.J __ "11 ~ ero u hl '""'"•" .... .,,. . •'"'• I _,.,,-..__ ~ 1"fl ......4 """' ...,,..,,......,, ......... Compare Our Low Prices ' --. I ' f .. . . . . . . . . Wide-Angle Door Viewer • l-'s,.. ............. w...,...,.. ... ..., e 0.. wty, .... I lh .... :t: ..... '~H .. r• ........... ..w-4 149 Door Lock Plates • lrwn flfti1h stHI ~m., ""'" illtrv4trs f..-11-Yillt • 4"r Itek • St.,1 • thief cel41 1AP·2 HOMEOWNER'S -euRGtAR PREVENTION CLINIC • Sat. Nov. 15 -11 A.M. to 6 P.M. Trained personnel and a representative from tht Costa Mesa City Council 'Crimt Prevention Co111mittee" will be on our premises Sat. ~pril 3rd from 11 A.M. to S P.M. Methods and tips on Home Security will be given to the homeowner, along with a FREE BOOKLET containing examples of specific locks, plus suggestions. Kwikset® ~eadbqlt Lock . .. CylJndu ..Deadlock_· ___ • Heavy My -.W. cyllMer 11..hclt • ............. ,,.., Mtl ..._. •• ., .................. ••eerier -..... .., • Polk•ttstell, r..,ns lr.ty fer .,... .. insWt _. tut ........... #411 • Malle It super·ttutlt H ltuftlan #615 l ... 9aa 16.50 - Extra Safety Patio Door Slldlng Door Swing Lock 'Nita-Lok' Pin Security Lock • M.Ws stcwt ntt1 If YNr • Ntw Mf..-Cli fer sli~I .. . ~ ••"-" ,..,.., Itek It Jt-ie4 ,.tit 4..n 1H'9YMkl llftfettl• .,.i..t ~n • Flips .,... ... c1Hf4 -•ilMM ,rettctieft ',,.wt.n • last.ft '""elf -".,.,., • hsy !its..U.tte... MISJOI • w.ru ... "" •IWI-. ...,_ iMtll4t4 • ,.,,, ... , llts..U.t!M; vttltilete wftti M<Wlty, 115414, SSS 35c. .... 59c . ... 55c 179 45' as• Sliding Door Slldlng Window Window Screw In Window Lock Vent Lock Vent Lock Security Lock • A• IMa,._,.e, Msy te • v..mi.t .. slWiftt...,. •Vewtiletes ...... ..._ • Stcwn _...... f,.. mt.II MC.tty 4evict wlttl HCllfify wfftt ncwlty, ...,., t.n-4 tMry • ltt.ctt..ty ............ • ...... • .. , ,.sit!. heri1911taly ti Ylftkalfy • Pnttct '"' i..... .,.. . . ..................... ,.. • ........ , wlftt • A....._, ,..,..,. wllti Mrtlan """" It llntnctitlls. "'J ilt1m.ct1Mt • C ......... wlttillttttlltlttl • Gtf tM fer IWtf'Y 1h4Mt ,,,, 1m.1c ilntntet!Ms .W.willywri..... aac 59c l l T}?urg .Apnl 1. 1970 DAILY PILOT M --Tonight's . TV Highlights KHJ O 8:00 -"Trouble Alon& the Way." John Wayne and Donna Reed ar~ ~ired ln this 1953 movie d_rama with Tom TUUy headlne the suPpQrtinl cast. NBC e 9:00 -"Slaughterhouse Five." The TV premiere oHhe movie in· spired by Kurt Vonoeiut'a novel about a ' I man·wbo travels forward and backward throu1h time with Michael Sacks, Ron Ue'bman, Eugene Roche and Valerie Perrine. KCET 9 9: 00 -"Double Solitaire." Robert Anderson's drama~ presented on Hollywood Television Theater. centers on thre& generations of• famil)'. Richard Crenna and Susan Ctark bead the cast. · • CBS 9 11 :30 -'"lbe Lawyer ... Thia l1tro JnOVie provided the basts for the television series "Petrocelli" with Barry Newman. Also f eatUJC<i are Harold Gould and Diana Muldaur. , Thursday Even11-s Friday DAYTIME MOVIES -KOCE Television (50) J:• TMaAOAMICM!tONIQAl"OWiftFr-llM11111:Mlfti1Wlt~ft llrtt...,,. c ........ , >:• POCUS" J~: "'-"_........,..,_ •• ai• MllTIR •OOIUNllOMICMIMOOO 4:• SUAMllT•llTIM-1 t:• 11.ICT•ICCOM .. ANY I:• CA••ASCOl.INOAS t:tl CALl"O•ttlA.HMl•NAI. t:• OIMINllCM.. IN CUl.TU .. U "Ec_,,,,.c 0.,.lllUC!lf\" - Anl,,,._IOtf -COUl'M ::::: .. •••• Cl.OTNINO COltNI• "Zippers. Zllllltnl" -5"r1119 1:• TMIMAOICMITMOOOf'Oll. .. AINTlttO''S*''"" I!• CONTIMl'O•A•YCAUl'IO•NIAlllUU'•"9dtM-"9ftt'" t:• MOSAIC ••Nell"!lA~-l!IMlc lfltltM...._... t • a11.l.MOYllll'>OU•MM.~I tl:ta TMllMAOICO"lf"llCCW.,,.._I .. Tllurld1y, Aprtl 1 1978 Silhouettes by th~ Seo Delly .......... , - The weather as ·been ~·beachy" of late along the Ora nge Coast and sll kmds of people 'have been visiting strands s uch as this Qne near the Newport Pier. Can you find in this picture : A whe elchair , a wader, storyteller. a sunbather, a crabber? woman in a a reader. a stroner and a Suspect Goes tO Court A c rime' i,uspl'C'l '>'ho made headline!> six month ... tii.:o "hNt poltce hunting h11t1 m1.,takl•nly :-.hot and ktlll•<f h1-. brother todav laces mu rdl't and a rmNI robl.K·r~ C'harge~. plus 1t"1legat1on., ht' !>tofe his a llegC'rl s:eta \\ ,1) car from J Hunltngl-O"n --Bt>affi +.hopping <"enter. Robert E llnn ~\'tlhs. 21. of l.o~ Angeles. 1s J a 11ecl "llhnul hat I pl•ndm~ his continued arrJ1)!n ment Frida~ 1n Lw •. i\ni;:c·lt•, Counly's San Antoruo J ud1ual D1str1ct Court. lie 1s char~ed \\ ith pump111~ four 38 cahbC'r re, oh er "llll!" 1n to Amatir~ Cedano . .iJ. on ~IJrC"l1 1 r10t:-.1dt• a ll untini.:111n l'ark mt>al marl..t•I Jn<I <•,<·aptng 11 llh SG.000 in <:U)ooh J!> !>l'\t•rJI \\II n('o;~es watrhN1 Oelt•r tl\·c• c:t·no l'nntt·..,:-.nt to s::111l tht• h~ ~t.1nclt•rs and n1' tonwr., g;H l' llunt1 111tt1m l\irk pol re(' :1 dt'"<'rl 11111111 and llt't•n"'' num hl'r o t th <.• hlacl... !~Hill domestic sport scd:m after the sla) 1111'! The auto turned out lo be stolen from Hunt1ni.:ton Center and was foun d "banduned in South Cen- t rat Lo!> A ngell's ncor W1l11::.' hnmC' r\n identical black Ul6& lmpaja also s tole n from lluntin~t on Centt.•r JU:o.t se\cn da~i. before had been reco' er ed at the !>ame location in t he prenous week Qu<'::.l1001ng of \\llne::.ses \\hO c;a\\' Cedano slam said he \\·as <'<>nfronted a l gunpoint as he a p - proached the store by a tall, bl a ~ o r mu latto .vouth with lilearhed blond t\ fro hair C'l'dan<> rt·fu,1•d to turn m <>r the $6.000 hl• wa .. brin~ing bac·k to l'ash pa~ rhl'l'ks at h1.; More m the prt"domin1mtli. Latin ,\mcncan 11<'1.i!hborhn"d at t he tl.tlH: ,\ ... 1rui.:i:lt' t'n'ul'd <tnd h e \\as gunm•d dcm n Dt•tcc'l l\'(• Cnntes~ottn notC'tl W1l11s m ach! thl' Ol'\\S la:-l Oc tobe r whe n L A PD dl'te clivl's \1ent to his home to pick him up for q uesllonin,:t a bout a crime and wer e confrontC'd-by his angry brother i\ scene <'nsucd there. rC'sulting in the elder W11l1s being slfot ;ind killed as h e a llegedl)' tried to al· tack the detectives. Dancercise Class Offered The Orange Co~st YMCA is opentn~ a d ancerc1sc class for lol'al wo m t.>n 'ruesd avs a nd Thursdan from R 30 to9 ·3o a m. The c l ass comb1nl'S the benefits of l'Xl'rt'1Sl', flexibility ond body tonin~ with the gr ace and bt.>auty of dance. Add1l1on a l information is a v ailable a t the \'MCA a t &i2-9990. JOH NW" League Meet Set Dt-alh l'Wotl<-n P•<•••c V••• Mo"u•r y 011ntor .. ~EWE L JOHN\QN ,.hdonl ot U9vn• B••t" (• P•\\en •••• *'<'' Jt •tit W•, • lllul_,.. fr <11r 'r \~t of Ltu:awn• •~ • ,.,,~, ut I•\ T•\•\ \v,,w1 v•O by l\r• 0.1\ l ylf JOf'U'l\on Of l•~ f'I \Of\ J t m•\ JOhn\Oft Of CMll•' t•t#Of't •''~' , 00 P M ~ )"'°"'4tilf' 11 1 F~,...,,., ~nH<f\ f"n Att 1 00 • ~tter l•OV"• 8••"" ~'-'..,.,. .,.._ -.., tornW•''""' t>•••<•4W't '"'"' .,._. .-ut:ie 11\ O.~ 1._u , ,_.._'"°"'•' cM tr10Vl•Ol'f\ '""" 0..-m.-H flJ T ,,.,. ..... ,;<.,_ H••d A\\CH '"''•Of' '\IW>tt .. , ~ &fa<.l'I Mo'\Ua' Y direc-t~ 8()fjNIE l~~"e~ ... ",.'!.Ao , ....... -. Corona dt•I l\1 ar arl'httt•t:t nnn y co. a former .. &••-C• 0••• or ....... """"" II m(•mber of the Orwti.:c Count \ Plannt nR Com-~"·,:,-..;;;;-0 ..!: ~:;,~·";:"'..,:•~ m1ss1on. will be thl' luncheon hlK'tlk<'r a l the day. ,._.,t cu"'I""'· ''"'"•• _., .. , Inn~ m<'etmg or th<' Orongl' County Lt>a~uc of "'-.. M•• Arll\u• J Hum•" o< W.. ''\' \' u • d d 0...,., .,., .. <..,. ... u .,.. ,,.,., Frott.• , omen oters n <' nt>s ay ....... ? ... , ... Nl•v•n••vm o• Hw T he meeltn lo: \\111 be helrl al the 1\11l;hlOn \'il'JO :::~··:_~100~·~·;.«"v~·; ~":. .. :' Countr~ (:lub ,_.., Pu"•< .,, ... ,,......., •• P•" · Yt'o "tit speak on ~roY.th Jnd planning tn P•< 'oe"••;.":'~:~~".;;~'0" Oranl{t· County Medies~ ~HP: Team llYlllLARYSAYE CHP office and a Orange..Millarsaid trforts are not being •-o.u,,.. ... ,..." .. ~ t lh t ' i I I d II ed 1 h 8.ilter dashu belWttn memU'Ct o e t'oun Y s Accord ng lo M I nr, up cat e sew ere in di Emercency Me-dl cal the tnunly's rid•-alowt C.Uforn1a. P • r •me c 8 and Care Committee': s•id ---~-::;;-·•iiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij;~--Callfornia Hlahway enlhusiastn for the nde· Patrolmen <CHP) have alone proeram has ex· bee'1l r•ported ln recent c~t'd all expectations rnodtbs from a number "The guys are even or counties around the asking when tl's lhelr state. But In Orange County, lurn to ride along Wilh the two agencies cl•lm the paramedics," Millar said. they are workin g hand· J e rr M I k I a u s , a il\-h&nd, baaed on a new paromedtl' from the mutual aid pact and a ride-alono program. county's. Irvine unil, s aid " paramedics olso have Unds the new pact, learned from observing Or•ange C o unt y's paramedics are called the patrolmen at work. ,!~:M iiif Brochette sbup or salad. nee pilaf. fresh roll and butler . S2.&S . SPIRES ever)' time n h lghwny The ride-along pro· patrolman responds to gram is In operulion.only an injury trarrlc acl'i· al the county para medic .denl. Prev1ous l v. unit at El T o ro . paramedit'S were sum· H o we ver, additiona l IRVINE m 0 n e d 0 I · t l h MacArthur Blvd al S 0 Fwy. n Y I e nde-alon~s probably will highway pa trolman dt>· beu1n soon witb the COSTA MESA t'i~ al tt\Et scene or lhe • d . C ( 3\25 HarbOr Blvd accidE>nl tha t immediate ~p~a~ra~m~e~1e~s~in~t h:e~~il~y~o~--_:.~~~!!l!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!l!!!!!l!!!!l!!l!!!l~~~-- m e d 1 c a I b c l p w a s P••d Pohhcal Adverttsement needed. ----------------------'!':":'l"~~~~-r.~~~~w:Ar.rr11·;::":::':" ... ''I'm voting or ay 1 tams IN OTHEll ARE~ of the state. men from the two groups reportedly have almost. ~ome to blows al the scenes of ac- c ident s. Hi g hwa y patrolmen say they re· ~ent the "interference" by paramedics and the paramedics claim the CHP is interested mainly in traffic control, n ot -saving lives. Jn Santa Barbara. t'br instance, the £ire depart· ment has been forbidden by the county Crom responding lo traffic ac· l'idents unless requested by theCHP. JOHN SHEA ' because he wants to maintain the residential character of the community instead of the continuing trend towarrore hotets, conventions.. and tourism." · -. YOUR VOTE CAN MAKE·A DIFFERENCE Elect -RAY****** 'VILLIAMS ~ PlllCI tor 11)1 eo.Mvu .. 10 Ci.ct ...... Wdllams ... Hm>o< ···~· N B April 13 Lt. Don Larsen of the Santa Ana en P ortice ex· :=:::::::::::::::::=:=:=::=:==:::::::::::r plain s tbal ne w pro· ~ram s invo l\'ing the Highw ay Patrol in 0Tange County and paramedics we re initial· ed to pre vent such con· flict. AND LAR SEN insists things are "Jusl beautiful." Lar sen. who claims the Or a n g<' C o unt y paramedic prog ra m 11t o ne of th e mos t sophistica te d in thc state. points lo the jolnl ride·alo ng pcogram. begun just two monlhs ago. Highway pa trolme n ride a l ong with the p ar a medi c m o bile rescue units and obser\"e ho w the paramedi<:s carry out their duties. Paramedics r ide with the patrolmeh, learning how the· officers handle 1timultaneous trafftt' con trol proble m s a nd tn· JUries. LT. ST AN MILLAR. also of the Santa Ana SPRING SJ\LE .. f ... ~ DAVI\ ~llY [ll(>c OAVIS ,,..,.,...,, M ctr.,. W I ,,,.., C• O•t• ot Offtf\ ~rth J I. t'1• ~vrv •••CI 11¥ ~•r dtWf\ler. -ry 0 Ur..:~11 al co .. 1nA -M.r . IWO t r•nO<.f\1ldt'"" ..,_, 1-0 oi!Pt 9f'•MC.f\•ld'"" \'JV•l'"\ •'•CWY C.ll&(f YAN HOSl llANO. '"'"""' al l•..,.a H•lh. Ca O•I• o< .,...,,, -----------------------------------·t~ ~t~.~ ~~1:.: ~~ff::~:.'·c,,.::~,~ "1t-M9mor1al P•r• Nt•OO,, O.~n. Ct '"'• t1m1lf \UOOl"\h tont,.but.,,.,,.. bit "'llCl4! to Ttte .,,,.,,,.,,,,,.. "*""' .,, •••flon Pacific V•t • "'°''"'•'•OtrN tdf, .> • COOK J .. IOll(W J 811 l ' COOK r"' cltll"t of U tljft• 8•e1 n C 1 O•t• O>f o.-•9 M.ottircn ')1 r•r• Sur 'l•Yttd t»v t'\1\ ~ kalrtervn Coal n•wQt'U•, 1n•• Mc..Mlllttn 01 fo,I• ~Y two O nd\On\, Ml<""'' •nd Anr1tew :tMlll•n \f!rv1(e\ ••ti tw> hot>ld F-no.t., If 1 Pec1f1< V1t:w (f\•Pfl'f •' l ro lnt•'me"I P•t tllf V•t• Mit""""1•I Pef'll ""•°'°'' Bt•'"' C• •n t1•v of "t:'' (OftttU~\ltlOn\ ,,,. t tWt tnf".l'" In f e H••'' ,~n.d P•c1f1 '11tw .._rfuatyd1tecto'' fHOltN '4 Cllf f'OltO I HOllN rot\l.,...t o< " .. bOa h•-"d C• O••• "' d""•'" ""'" r. l1•i-:,"•'°" \uf,v11,:~._:• f=~~"•;;,• =• •• S.YO"t1•''· l y1tn H•9•" .. lriwtfW ,.,.,Oft LH ltf'•""""' 01 Monf4ff\1t Ji/ll'ti# 1: ..... °""" •• .,,.,, .• c "" --p:~ ... ( "'°'" •t Co••"• brOI"-' Mil-f -'I ot HU"llr\q1 ... ~ach '" ... flh•I (•DI• Ot W1u •ovr ~.;.-Otf'Ht.Ot•" p,t..fl• t•mlly ~'"K'" ,.~., Aor1I ) •• Pe< ... , v .... ("'-~' tbtOO AM tnl•r~l'lt P•ttf•t V1~w ~'••I Per, ..... woort DteiO'. C• BAL TZ·I EROEAON FUNERAL HOME Coton• del Mer 873·'4!50 Cost• Meu GAS-2424 BlU BROADWAY MOR TUARY 110 Broa<tw1y Coste Meea 642·9t50 McCORMICK • 1 MOATUAAY &..gune Beach ·~15 SM .iu.n Capistrano •9~1778 PACl,IC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK c:.n.tery Mortuary Chapel .3S()O P.cllrc View Ort~ Newport Beech, C•'1forn1a &«·2700 ~K,AMllY COLONIAL 'UNERM. HOME 7801 8olA Ave. Westminster fi3..3525 SMfTHS' MORTUARY' &27 Main St. Huntinoton Beech 63&-6539 .... ~~~~~~-~~--' M•t<" lt '''' Sur"•Vf"d C.y "~' N\Ooll'MI L J V•ri ,..o .. 1••""1 ~,..., • .,""" •• °'"'°'"4 ... P•<th<. \11~ Mrrrotf• P•'' Mor-tu.,,, H••PG'I 8t.t<t\ (,. MILLAll , HO M A\ M l I.. t,.A A , ..... a.-nt Of Nof..,oort I r•'"' Ca o~t" ot ct'"''" Mitt(" )1 t•h \un••••d bf' f'll\ ,.,,., J•ft• '°"'" T"'Omtt' Miii_., Jr Of (•l\Olll>t P•' a Anet Aobfort Milt~ of 't/M'I c.ou~' (•l'\.O• 0"'4' O•vo"••r •~Otll \or•l' at C.Or~• 0 .. 1 M 1H C• • \1\ter M'\ 0o"91f\ G11tf!-.Otf' of ~colt...., tt or•ndc rtlfd,•f'I .,,..,, 1 Orf"tt r Q1-"0C."ilOr•ft fu,...r•I \ttl/IC•\ } 00 PM \elurd•y, Pec1ftC' Vu•• (n..p111 11'1 '"''""""''· P•c•flt Vtf'W Motmor1•1 Par\. Nt woott ft~•<". Ce P•t1t1c View N/!Or-lu., ~ 01rr-r tor' Deaths Elsewhere DALI.AS <AP l -An· drew L . S mith. 62. chairman of a privale secunty servir <.' and a pionee r in the use or he detet'lor tests 1n pnvate industry. died Tuesday. 81rtlu SAN CLl~INll' OCN~ll Al HO\l'ITAL M4r(" 11, "" M r •nd M t \ UnD•r1 ~1 ... tt•f\, t •on.11 "f\IG &••r., Qir 1 NW' And M " Timothy MoP'-1,_, ~ Ju.n (•Oi1\tr•"O oo., • M••c"t1, 1'1' Ml •N'f Mf\ Ron"ld G'''"'"' SM c~""""'• oh• · -•<ttU, UI• Mr •nd M f\ Robtrt 6Y"t,., !>an ( .. f'N'M,. 91rr M.lr<" I J, 1'7' Mr AM M" R •(~•rd 1( •r>q. S.._ , •• ,,, .. ,,,., Q1fl Pl'BUC NOTICE , .. "" NOTICI TOCttEOITOll1 \Ul'[lllOlt COVIil 0 1' THE ~I AT f 0 1' CAltl'OllNIA l'Ott THfCOUHfVOl'OllAHGE •, "• A·MUt t'<ttt<>of Ml'L Vtl1Wlll 1.un.AM8. O--rrAY'"G '40l1CE I\ "fqr9v (,IV(N to "" (~ .,,,, °' '"• •bO•t' "•,,,_.d °""<."°""'( t ... t •11 C'.'f" "' t\.tV•r\q (I. ft\\ ~•"Kt ,,. v·• dtt<.f'df1'\t .,.. ffovtAd to t1a... ''-"" W'ltf'it tf''W" MC•\~f yOU(,._r'\. I"\ ttwt ott.c• ot ,..,.. Clf'r• ol lf'W ~tin t•l•f'dcO\Kt O'r10P" .. """'''"'m "''"'~ f"w.l<•\\M'. "'°"" ..... , ,0 lh• ~\•O"Pd Al 1 ... ••w Ollt<P\ o1 WAlL 1'"10 FE llC.U,, llH NO•'" G••nd. S."4• Alt•. C.•11tom1• •1101. wtoch '' '"' 1)111<1 of bu'"'"' of , .. unOP"'9""°0 '" ••• nwu..-, oerteuuno to the Mt.._ at ... ., llK-.t. Wl1111rt .... , .......... .,_ 1i.11r.I -1<•111't ot 1111• "0110. 0.Wd""-"'".,,.,. &oHHll JIA11 I.AMS A<1m•nl\l••l•I• ot IN ntatto Of tlw ......... ---· wau. a 111•ou• If• Cllr'l\11.,. •• Vaa 0.oMa IMJ-~-............. C/o.mt1 Toi: 11141 M1-J Al-Ytl<WA-111•11.tris ..... I~ Or-Coe\t O.lly ,.. ..... ~r(I\ ti, I&. u, .,,., ,,..,.11, 1'7• IOl»-1• .f.nch pl11c11mn1 dep1r11 :t pl11c1t lnmous In Am1111c.1n H11tory ~1Jrh n~ lnd1>pond ('nro H11ll or The onqw• nt Concord • t>eaulllully pl\lnlf'd 1n lull color Md (ln· cast-d 1n dtaabll" pl.J)l•C for &verydJy Tho mots iue yours heo. simply by llfllng out tho coupon and hdngcng ll lo 11ny PllOPl<'O Federal ollice. You II got two d1tteron1 ph•com.11 acenes now, ttnd two more n &oon as avaclnble. And wo II everi nolily you when the second set cs roady • • ~ dining u\!.O W™'n you coml' "" we'd :tlso lcl>.1> to •l II you nbout our many hogh 1ntl'rest insured savings plans. and lhe varcety ol free services 11v•1lablo 10 P1'0prts Fe<lf'ral S1111ers. Bui plan 10 come 1n now, because the •upply of htStorlcet placernats 11 t1m1l4!d No obhOahon, of course. Tncs valuable free offer ends Aprcl 10, 1976. -------------------------------------------------------------·--·--···· Yes. I went my colleclton ol B1e~nt~nl1I Pfaecmats. I uoderstand that by l1lllng ()(II 1t11s.coupon, I will be not1l1ed when my other two placemats atrive. O Tall !"41 more •bOUI t..c0111...g o Peopr~ l'eder 11 Save<, O Vts, rm 1 Peop1ft Federal Saver. Name~---~-~-------~---~~-~~---­AOdleN-----~-------------------C1tv -----------State ------Zip _____ _ • • -~~ .. s · I 'I l 1. ,.) t. .~. •' I , w• .. '. '.~J . ; ; f . . ' , ,. fl I• ,. Link stitch cardigan: ,I "\ . \ save on this season's No.1 sweater. 14.90 Reg.2A.OO Our most popular cardigan in bovol~ kM, machme washable aciyne. Firs! choice with golfers and tennis buffs Whrte. navy, dusty blue. tan. brown, copper, green, mint. ..I silverwoods I 45 Fashi9n Island• Newport Beach ) ' ''Flw President's· Men' Premieres Sold Out WASHINGTON CAP) -After hav- lnc bten scooPtd on Ule Wateraale atory, Wasbioatoo r~ers ere hav-· tn1 trouble be1n& lhe first to see lbe mOYie about the IU)'1J woo scooped Ulem. The world premiere oC "All the President's Men." a mo\le about the two reporters "''ho unco,cred 1mpor. unt parts or the Wate""ate stondal. Ul sold out. The premiere Sunda)' night u a beneril aod the t1~1Cel6 ~·ere or- rered for $2$. Otht"r private s how- ings stheduled next week THE FAMILY CIRCUS B uil K 1n i\ew York and l.os Y 0 t'ane Angeles also are sold out. MOST OF TUE 1l05sy invitations to the f1r,,t i.howina of the film '4 t-n· -unt to Waahington reporters, but many who sent 1n their c hecks • couldn't get seats. · 'There are a number of people right here in ttus bureau who had th~ir checks returned." said Jack Nel so n . I For Open · House An open house for Tyna St'hool. a pn)'alt' country 4chool ror gradu kinderaarten through ~1x, will be held from 2 w 4 p m A pn I 11 at the school, 20452 sun Valley Drive, La1una Beach. The school Is directed by Steve aod Angle ""',_0 DeWitt, and offers lt 1t'•RI• llef 111td ·· tormul education In un Oh i ~ G 0· v c r nor 11\for-O\al environment. Jnmcs Hhodt>s \\ill The open house will ask the s t ut e ·to l'e· acquaint p4rents and imburse him for prospective s tude nts $79.000 he s pent de-"ith the sc h ool's rcndtn~ h1msrir dur-facihlies and teachel"8. in g c ~urt battles . Further infor mationis stemming from the a\'ailable by calling Kent Stale l'ni.versi-494 .5974 ~4-0091 or ty shootings of 1940. 494-4865. ' Washrngton bureau ch1,•f --------------------., or t h e Loi> A n cc I l· i> "If a Jody calls you 'bout somethin,' Mommy, I didn't mean it!" Times. THE &10V1£ s tars Robert Redford as Bob Woodward and Dustin H of fm an as Carl Bernstein. the two W a s hJ n i:: ton Pos t r eporters whose .investigative work on Watergate contributed to WANTE Dlt\MO!\DS • Gt:M.STO~ES Jewels by iosephs 1s searohmg for diamonds and gemstones from private in1rvlduals and estates C.reful examination and evaluat•on by our experts. Hlgheet prices oaid Call 54()...9066 1o-9 daily, Saturd11y 1<>-&. Sunday Closed. a5k for Mr. Joseph. -------"-------------lbe resignation of former iewels by foseph New Comicil Hits CBS Documentary NEW YORK (AP) -The National News Council nya a CBS documentary tell a misleading impression .a bout the role of Gen. Douglas MacArthur and then-M8.,i. D""ght Eisenhower in the 1932 bonu~ march in Washington in which two men were killed by police. The council. a privately funded group which exagijnH complaints aboul !he news _media, also upheld a complaint a&ainst the Washington Post on its band.line of a story about a women's conrereoce. President Nixon and won the Post the Pulitzer Prize. The movie premiere Sunday night at the Kennedy Center is a benefit for the Fund for lnv es ti sz at1v e Journalis m. a foundation established in 1969 that makes grants to writers who probe abu11es or the public interes t. THE TICKETS are lax· deductible . which means a...• r-... , ,.,. •••• SS» • ..., .................. ~ .... .... MERCURY SAVINGS .that even the hghtflSted hecu11ve Olf1ces · 7812 Edinger Ave., could rationalize their Hunttngton Beach', CA 92&47 decision to blow S25 on a Soutriern Caltlorn1" Reg1ontJI Offices. J 140 Lonq Beach Blvd Long Beach CA 90807 nick -j( lhey could find pqs5 V 1lley View SI . Buena Park, CA 90620. ' OAIL V PILOT Al I Rotar-y-llonors Thomas Riley Oranre,.. County Fifth District upen•tsor Thomas Riley will be honorf'd at a JOint meeting of \be South Lafuna Niguel and lhe Lagu.na Beach Rotary Clubi. ul nwn April 9 In lht Hotel Laguna Rotary m t•mwrs and their wlvcs may attend the luncheon. ON SELECTED PRE·PASTED WILLCOVERll&i AID DRAPERIES· 0• .. 600 plltet"ftl, ll)lft Incl COio'\, f l .. llMt ol ·~""'YI ••lko•.,l"f' ~·H.n9, F11Mew , OttKll IV, Flft41re' floQ ... eftd TrtdllKw\ai. All ptep.tlled -ac<ubbeble, ._ .. ,~ FltDI DO-IT·YOURSIL'F WALLCOVIRING amte We N t.llow YOli how and Whal tools you IM9CI. COll!e In°' u11the 1I01t Mlfttt rou lo tM~• • reMntllOll IOf ow neat w111co.-.1n9 ct111lc. SAVI *ON STYU PIRFICT" CUSTOM DRAPllUIS 0,, tftll•• line OI cu.lom draperltt -llundredt of talrlca,•lyl•• •ncl colon. Sale Pl•<• lncludH • muwnng, l1bflc ancl laQ0<1n9. .Cif#.lu.c-~ fl\.• ...... .,·-............. ol ........... t.W•Cft M'ad ~ ., ""-~--.......... c .... ..,., W• ....,~ ,~ M1416dt09 WI .. VM .. W. ~ Of tO.t pv.tcA""'* "'c.• ..a M trfwfllll&M. SAU llNDS APRIL 12ttl WE MAKE YOU FEEL RIGHT AT HOME NWt• ................ 991·1150 lAQIA lllS .. . . 511._, ~I SoE\PlA.t•,t lWMcY'Y!tS!i~'>.•t8• -•• SEVERAL OTHER COMPLAll'iTS "'ere.Jound unwarranted, ancludtng one a~aanst The AssoC'1ated Press for quoting unattributed sources 1fl an article on possible cuts in the federal b4dget. The complaint against CBS iovol\'ed the documentary on the late President Franklin D. Roosevelt, "FDR. A Man Who Changed AmeriC'a." a tJCke-t. 20715 S Avalon Blvd, Carson. CA 90746 1001 E Imperial H''!Y·· La,llabra. CA 90631 ' ' I l ' s r e a I I V a 1095 Irvine Blvd. Tus11n,.(:A 92680 ~·.:!.:..: ~ C'clebration of Amcncan 235 N. Crt1us Ave , West Co11ma. CA 91 793 c--... -.. CDSTAMtSA ................ SS7.a766 IAlEWOOO ............ 11J.m.6616 3161 ~BM 1824 Sot~ S••ttl journalism ," s aid n ~ Howard Bray. exeC'ut1ve ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -:;.-_ iiii IWEITOIL ....... . .... .Szs.461 WMl ................. 997 llSI 11211 ~8 • .a 861So Tul!lll A•f,..,. Roy Traband of Albuquerque, N .M., complained to the council that the film lert the impressio n that troops un~r MacArthur and Eisenhower were responsible for the two deaths. director of the fund. "Ir Ala' tickets had been $100, ( t:O.'V.'\l lMIJH) .. DAILY PILOT IUIMTOHlAOl .......... 898.2Sn WfTUHA ............... ~mo ISl81 Gclllltrl West S11W11 1134 So hlci Sttttt ••fmfllRUJJ.t•llllHPJ..IUlll• they could have sold out." ADVOCATES in the THE COUNCIL SAID THE documentar}' ''led the viewers to believe that the troops killed the two marchers." when the deaths actually were at the banth or police. The council s~id it was unable to rule on Traband's complaint that the documentary also Jen the impression that the troops under MaC'Arthur and Eisenhower were responsible for the gassing deaths or two children. . Histoncal ncC'ounls agree that the troops usE>d gas. the council said, but d1fCcr over whether the gassing caused any de1JthS. Chrome &Glass ••• The new look of Pier 1. Apo:I~), Pier 1 's quality chrome and gla~s 1c: ju~t a s practical as it 1s good-looking "-.eek framhs and extra strong. hercuhte t<'inpered glass. Each piece comes boxed t\r.d sets up In minutes. Buy it now at 1'11..r 1. Bunch t.ble $25.99 Give International Gitt Certlflc•tH. PieP1 COSTA MlSA OftANGE ANAHEIM LAGUNA m• cm lff()PPINQ MI. BEACH twlaC>lllkYO. COITU llATULAAft. t!M ... C..te...... ,. ""~rm 634-4475 m-2472 ...... 101 BACK PACK SEMINAR APRIL 7th · FA~HION ISLAND HOUSE 7:30 to 9:00 GET READY FOR FISHING SEASON • All our new todcle -lures - rod~eels--boots--etc. ARE IN NOW! SHOP EARLY WATER SKI HEADQUARTERS •We feature the famous Connelly ski •Cypress Gardens convertible pair (single and double) SWIMSUIT SALE ~ BATTER UP! t ./ •Hundreds of 1st line boll gloves ~-..;.... hove arrived. (We sell at team :., '. prices to everyone.) DRASTIC MARKDOWNS SKI SALE! • Kneissl Skis . . • . NOW 40% OFF • Nordica Boots . . NOW 30% OFF • Vendromini Boots NOW 40% OFF • Ski Parkos ..... NOW 30% OFF • Many o ther models of skis .......... SAVE 20% OFF JOGGING and ALL PURPOSE NYLON • TRAININ.G SUITS SPECIAL s 1 &95 PURCHASE $;~~9s .: BACK PACKERS ~ New model sleep bags from · North Face -new parkas. • New tents -stoves -packs -shoes -gadgets -cloth- ing. TENNIS SPECIALS #1 Wilthffe °'""'· 1 Q95 Mulh ft)r'lon strung. 11.9SValue ......... . ... I ;--·,. •BATS -Wood by Louisville. Al umi· #2 \..-~l ~ b Ea ·~-num y ston. y.__ ~Dunlop Racquet. 1895 Supe.bty •"""9 R19. 21 00 •• , ••• , ••• . '/ , . ~ • little leogu~ ~hoes by # 3 TENNIS BALLS 199 ("" ~' ADIDAS 9Y°5 NOOKS 8.95 •11~_....c-.u ....... ,.~ . ----------4SUPERSPORTSHOPSi-~------- SANTAANA 219 E 4th Kf.7-~723 HO\JIS LA HABRA #60 Foahion Squar• (213) 691-0959 CERRITOS #163Mall 924-1625 J I . ' ; .. • .; # A I 2 DAil. y PILOT ~ ThurSday, Ap<1I 1, 197! From Power Plant Smog Ahead In U.S. Parks? WASHINGTON (AP) -Air pollution from lbe massive Ka iparow1ts Power project b.!ing planned for southern Ut.,h wouJd waft into portions of aeveral national parks, according to a study by the Natlbn~l Park Service. Eff~cts of the power project would be felt lit Grand Canyon. Capitol Reef and Bryce~Cunyon na- tional parks, as well us the Glen Canyon National Reiireatlon area. the agency said. l' HE S £RV IC'E FOUND TH AT an ••objectionable odoru ot-'mtroaen 01dde could be e~pected froqi the coal-fired plants, nolie4!able in Capitol Reef, Glen Canyon and Bryce. • A consortiui:n of California arid Arizona power comp?tnies are pJannlng the 3.()00-megawatt plant Jn wuthern Utah in an area wit.tun some 100 miles oC ·Grand Canyon and 60 miles of the other parks. The Park. Service said \hat air· pollution ( ECOLOGY J ~r:e".:t~a!p:r~~;~5ifl~~~ · . estbetic intrusion·· in all the parks and "will subst:anliaUy-redu~e visito1 appreciation within 60 ·miles." ~ ; THE EFFECTS Of TH.E plant's pollution are to be weighed by Interior Secretary Thomas Kleppe, who is to decide next month whether to grant federal authority for the Kaiparowits project. The National Park Service also said: -Portions of the plant or plumes from its four 600-foot high smokestacks wouJd be visible from 1 percent of all vantage points within 60 miles. -On some days a haze frol'tl't heNavajo <N .M.) coal burning power plapt already is ~een in many parts of the regiorf's parks. · .,. • -Mercury contamination from·th~ plant would have a "severe adverse impact" on the fishery of Lake Powell in the national recreation areas. THE PARK SERVICE FOUND that proposed federal Class I, or pristine, air standards in the park areis would be violated by suliur tmissions from Kaiparowits. Congress is considering wtieth~r to set Class I standards for these parks. Lesser standards currently a pply, and Kaiparowits' pollution controls are designed to comply with them. The Park Service study is essentially an analysis of data gathered for the federal eavironmental impact statement on Kaiparowits. r --~ ..... . . . .-) ~ .... ,-~ ~ ·"' the start of t a great system . . \ • t1 , J' t rt ••• • r ~ ) I ~ ' • I I ti '\ ' • I I I 1 'I 1 f ~ I'• ,\ •"t I •t • •• •1 • ,. , r. ,., ,, "t I' MFRS. UST 311.00 WESUMS rRICE 5 2499 ~ WITH Fl .I LINS USS '20" ,,u:roar 11un · the 35mm SLR camera with a viewfinder fhat tell• all! I ,Ill• t•I J ,, I '11 t • 1' '; • '. ,,, ' I ~I• • .,,, • 1 j I ,,,. • , •""'':' , j '<'. , : 1 ~ I I I ! 'f t • 1' ' •U \1•' \ 1 ~r..,r.,d',~•11'1. f li " ·••I 1t • 01 MFRS. LIST 431.75 WESnMS PRICE s2s79s WITH Ft .I LENS LISS '20" •ACTOIYHUft SMC PENTA.X The Hone}Well LENSES Auto/Strobonar Improved super-multi-coating for even better results! 21.......Fl.5 SMC·S I 09.95 135-Fl.S SMC·itt.SO Moc~f4SMC·SI19.H llOA fhf l11Mwt1~M Cblllo•r l 'A\y ·~ uso Honnwtll Auln $trhb0n•• I lOA ~I onl~ c•vt\ you ,1ulom.tt1c lld•n ''"'"'" i <llo•CP ol llWO Ol>flAltnR ''"K'' 2 •o 11 5 lul Of J lo I,, ••• II .tl\o IUlu•U A Ru•M numbt• ol 15 101 •SA :5 lolm • •tcyrlf ""'•of ~bout 'I \to •w1lh frt1h 1/~Jl•"f b'l/P11ttl Jna up to 150 fluht \ ~, W ol trnh ball'T•f\ lht l}J)A •an D• POwt"d by'"'° M 111t 111rai.nu 01 AC cut•tnt C ... Pll"lt•n• s379s SllUntUOll U K OD.IC ..,,,ltl .. J ·Hike in Sierra 0 K' <ff or College Credit J mountainous flora and fauna and nightly surveys or st a rs and consteUations. because lbe itinerary Tran befort' ending wlll take-traveler:. along Pine Creek. several st eep trails up to 12,000 foot elev at ion~. at Tb e c o st. o r t h e summer course is $112. Registration is open at A s ev.en.-da.)' bllte through the High Sierra and three units or col- lege credit are part of a package offered by Saddleback College In a new summer biology course. The <'Ourse. called Biology 17 , will be THE TR IP l s re<'ommended for perso n 's t n good physical shape only The hike will be gm at Rock Creek and cover a Si·rnile rout~ lllong a portion of the John Muir MULES WILL b e Saddleback Co lle~e·s provided to carry all natu.ral science dlvisaon. e q u I p m e n t n n d Additional detnila are w r i. n g I er s w i l I avuilab'e b y phonln~ ~:~:t':::~:~wthe hikers ~~.~J~~ei~t.8:~4~700 Ol'\ ottered i.n two sessions. 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; _________________ ... rrom July 18·24 und from July 25-31. INSTRUCTOR Phil Littett, who wm act as the excursion's adviser and guide. said the trip will give participants a look at the g-eologleat make-up of the High R e p . F . Ed w ct rd Sierra and Mother Lode · regions. ' ' Hebert, (0 -La.) a Part of the outdoor champ°ion of the Pen-dassroom concept wlll tagon who was de-involve the study of posed I ast ye a r as .-----_...._ __ __, chairm a n or the House Armed Services Committee, is retiring aft er 36 y.ear~ in Gongress. FASHION ISLAND STORES ·OP111 · TIMIGHT . ~R.QADW~Y, PENNEY'S OPEN 5 HITES • MON. THRU FRI. GRAllD OP•MING-NEW · YDIJURA Sl'O•· ... ~37. rHO~:~"> ~!r'· NEVER 2nds or Siems •.. ALWAYS FIRSTS! ~A:~:~~:: :i~=~T,."~r,~·:.s:c:.'!:'· COMPARE LOW. PRICES. on MAJOR BlfAllDJ 165/14 ..... 155115 165/15 POLY SPORT Nr••lw l.r ,.,,, ,,.nlcflllw ..,,.,. AllY SIZE US TEO-YOIJll t'INJICE UNIROYAL S.20/fl 6.00/U (AH/UI •.S0/13 (8711131 S.H/IS ........ AU TIINUU nau 6.00/t1 P•1911111t 7.lS/14 11111'41 7.JS/(4 (f71/14) l .lS/14 1.25115 6,00/U fA71/Ut .._._._. .. , tWt••Ut,,.k.t)ttu II lu 1 •f Ovellty ~f•H •etn-4 Tl~•• VWD ATSUN ~~~ TOYOTA ~~~ °1 AM> MA#Y OJHU CMS tr;-·--HtllS . • ..... ,~12ss CHOICI OI '' •0"~1 rif:I' t tOHt U f ttl ll" lo IS'' •to 11 1mu Sfll us 110 .•. "•01 I H ,...UH.,,.. •• , llU ,,, hC GOODf'iEAR TIU f 'K T IRt;s .. ASSt:~f;t:R ... ..,..... ... __.,,..,-r ..... ......., ....................................... 1 ... 111 • P\'f , .. 94 , AU. WIATMUI RV HEADctUARTE R S ,_,,..._-.c: TUUUSS flHS . NfW Camper & Truck Tires 29~.~ J 6~~. ..... ...._ ...... '* ..................... ... ...,..,,,,_ ........................ .. ............................ ,..u .... , ••• ._ ........ -.-..... , .......... ••lh41 , ..... , , .... -.......................... . ....................................... ......... ,....... .................. ~ ....... . ............................... NEW I Radial I A ELLI "'• atnllllAfO UJ ,tllllU •AOtAl n•.u 145111 155/12 USllJ g· US/1 4 s 1988 175113 ' 165/U • , ...... , ........... .-...." .. BRIDGESTONE ··onE IGN & SPORT 1i.T01t5~l.50t16519~·l6,S~ ,.," "' IUL '"" '" '50 " I 0011• ~ 10.00/IU~ ER , ;..," · .. .,., .... ·~· .. ·h·M· RAISED WHITE LETT 1 OOJI• I 1Sltt S '>• .. • u ... •• 1•• RF.Goodrich 40,000 MILE Belted STEEL Radials '"' BR10/1l fR18/lS 110 1u 1 BO LIDE Belted STEEL Radials 155/12 165/14 ~ 155/13 175/14 155/12 165/15 70 SERIES 60 SERIES SO SERIES A .. /I) HO II ..... (lllrUI Cit ,, Dll1fl '"'" ... ,,. . ''" ·~ l"Mttl llft 141 ,,. ,_. .. , .. .,, .. . 111111•1 Mtlll l>011111 no 1• 1M II _,., ,,,. ,,, m• "' 1M It ,_.UHSIO,•taHt..-t. h• Front DISC BRAKE Reline r~ .-~ ,, "i{. s·27ss ..... ''--. ~ . ... ··.·~·:\ .. , , . I ... ~ ... ,,. . .. • l . ~ l ilt•• •l,liltl\1"'"• ,, ) -.. \. \ ru~il Ht llOMT OU( llUl 101 Mo\I U \, Con ... r1.41f'ltt ·····hi <•'I••"· ..... -·~· ......... s 54 •• ...,__.~ , ........... Milir-4··· .FRONT-IN~ ALIGNMENT ~ .. ~' ·s9~s r ~ •t\t • ~~ -••"'"'"""'\.~1'::.: •u•• ,... ••••• ••••• ··--·· j ... .. , ....... ,., -•. , ...... , ........ ,. " • "' Q1919'f' _, wu,u•• "au ~·" .. ODiectr~ie; Best of--Bofli Worlds Stunt• by CAROi. MOORE OI -Qotltf .. , ... k.t" lt'"I high tame for :.engle parenting to Rel rid of It" i.t1gma~ and be rt"cognu~ a& a c r e ati ve ll v 1 ng expcriNH·~, cla1m11 Jl'lullna Klcc1, dtrl'ctor l for Family Scrvic~ of Sunta Monica. Instead of u "second clu11>. Lway to raise chUdren," thl' i i.it11allon cau r esult ideally In · two homes, two sets of rulell and chorea and t wo sets or f fricnds. "The cardinal rule i~ who ii- t aking car e' or whom ?" ~ht Ii.aid. "It ':. .not fair lo expect ichildren lo tdke the plact'· or an · •ntimute adult re lationship. ' "Children d on 't wanl to be >'our whole life . Are yoo reaJly ~omg homt' ·ror their bc'flefat ' or ~cause you aren't s.ure of your Jlew feelings?" [ He r crusad e ajt a1ni.t the ··broken hom e" rationale start· F in 1974 when s he developed e f'~S~ untversity COUTSe on e subject which b as expanded to iraduate level study. , , r " Sh,• aol rid of the tl•rm at tht· "\• arded cu~tody 1mphc' th,• 'tart of ber let·turl' to a t'CI Ex rh1ldrt>n nrt.• pawn.. ('u,codlal ten!tlon cl;aisis on .M ulung Scn..'t.' parent ..,ound -< ltke tht-Ont' ll'lt of Ol\1orce. to clean up the mt>'!> \lhltath>n "Broke n J'mplu.•11 p1ckma up right-. br1nt:ll to mind pm.on' tht.' piece . The onl~ \\;!)' to n.• .snd h<l'lpatah " pair 1s to go bark to 1ht· c'lnJtlnal ··Rcfrr to lht! 'otht>r p~rent ' owners and mo't pt'<>Plc don't not )'our "" nr tht.• child'!> rt·· marry tht! mntc:~ tht'y fath('r to affum )our nt'w 111 divorce. dependence :ind the ch1ldn•n'11 "'Watch out for proft>-.s1ona1.. hcrllage." who u e the word. They mt-:u1 To expedill' thc: nl"C·e,,;1r) well but they <tr(' l,}t'rpetuatmg a "fl'·thmkmg," ~,.. itl('ci urkre<i degrading cop-out term -not theM• obscrv at wn"' · tomenlionyourwornes. "The idea that 111\'t>rn· 'oh'l'' "II you think of yourM~lf as a .1 n•lu11011~h1p probh.•m i" onl~ ~roken home, you probulJly partll,. true, c'pct1.ilh \\ht'rc have one." ·· c.'h1ld~n ure cc>IH'i•rnt'<l J\('t1.1al l\h. Ricci recommends de· ly, at requ1r1·l> nt·w , mort' veloplng a h\ghly spet'ttlc ~oph1stlcntt·d rommu111cat1on agree m ent d etailing s hared l>kall'>. rightJ, responsibilities and ''Now that w1· ha\'e no-fault accountabilitysobolhmolherand d1vorct.>, all thJ t ljog~r and father retain their stake in paren· hostility I!\ poured 111to the thoo4. custody battle Who geh the Since single parent in~ has kid-. '' a '~·ry ms1d1ou-. t.>quatton burgeoned in the la<,l 30 )eaf-., or iireat d 1 <,:.~n·1 cc to lht• :.he urged finding better "ord.' -. children. t o describe "proba bly the "Wh a t you don't )!el greatest 6ingJ~ c.onscrousne')'· ~traightened out will plague you r aising phenomenon in the 20lb or leave the door open for century. ,... scapegoating." '.\S.. Racca had thl" \liarn1nr for tho't' "ho th111k !\ll'J&:I<• p.art'nlanii l'i ,1 i.1mpk, tran-.ll'l\t :.1tu.u1on .. Actual!}, 1t '!> tt highly N>m pltt'ated op1·r"·n<'t', with far m o re impact th~trl expc<'h•d, that will be around for tht• rc't of tam e as it ha!> from tht< bt>j?IOnang :.a lthOUJ:h ll WUStt 't Jab1•lf'd ba<'k tht•n " W1lh thll\ 111 m 111d, 1'ht• llrj!l•d "P('<'Utl rc~u~ for lhl· "Phlhn~ or .. har111~ of chlldnm "l>on 'l let t ht•rn I w l th.it lht.!y :.j/I:' bemg puni:<hcd for what ha' ti appene d . o r that their bt-hav1or may br111~ tht• pJrenh ba<•k to~ethcr or th.it th"') arc .re·assunof,? a parl'nt':;. t.•J:'o b) going with h 1 m or her," ~he :,aid "Let them know that th1' 1' n•ry adult ~turr and you hoiw al 14 ill "ork out b1.·'t for th1.•m . En•ryone !)houlcl u~c the cnl\1~ period to grol4 . · "The parent "athout cu!\tod~ i<; 'family' too. l'\ en though tht one who loses the house appear c; dis enfTanch1s ed and whoevt>r gets the children may feel stuck .. lsa/ina Ricci used similar illustra- tfons to Dispel the Myth of the Broken Home. House No. 1 represents the American dream of a nuclear family with trust, respect, security and con- tinuity. BEA ANDEftSON, Editor \ Families often alternate emotional- ly between Houses 1 and 2. Between Houses 2 and 3, children suffer without showing, cannot "breathe " arid feel threatened ·because two adults cannot make up their minds. House No . 4 is "th e broken home," only stage society-at-large ac- cepts as a one-parent home. Houses No. 5 show the most angry time, about two months after separation. Thursda~rll 1, 1976 Bl Both parents are exploring in- dividuality in Houses No. 6 and ''hopefully the children are out of the middle. " Single parents and offspring who reach Houses No. 7 have gone beyond coping to creating. \\tlh all th\.' burdt>n all the· tamt• "Olscrlm1nut1cm (Mite' from tht• t1••ac:ht•r, · lunchh>Om to thf' b;mk and you may bt• dru'lll'lll b dl'i3l'POlnh'd by M>Cual lnlllltU· tll)l\,'I "The man m ttY w\sh he had ru~tody at t .ax tame but h,· would find It d1ffkult to ~M u welfare c lwt•k . Th1.• woman m1~hl t'n\•y has 11wonw, y1•t al '!> tough for her~h(f1111t tl:1.' 1·un· " !\ti.. Hin·• rn'aicatcd th:it 75 P'-•rcent of hl•I' taM:~ 111\'0h 1.• moth\.•r'!> or fathl.'rs who havc: not found th~)r own soca:1I rol1.• and t'X JH.'Ct too mud\ of their chaldrtn. She dr~ ~even ~ou..c;e to 'how wtiat happens to a family that loses its one·roo( unity but isn't broken because it';. i.tall functaonang "Don't be a 'hoslihty Junky · Frequently one part.'nt will be doing Cane and the other: won't ,:tl\'l' up. Stra ngely, the ones who act foolish f4>r a ~hort period m41 ke bigger adJltSt- m ents !aster. . . "The bc't w a to compl~k Ult' I r:tn,ltlon I!\ t<> h~vt• un ~K· phr1t agrt•l•1n,•nt You an • no longt-r 111t1muh·:-, rather bus1 ..liesi. ai.sociah•s . "Sometlmt>s .1 two porcnt ·cl· up isn't ;m y bl•ttcr off. Tbey may bt• too 1solutt.'<f or :ilc>0t to a:.k for h l•lp. "Srn~I<' purents ar<• just· llkf.' l'' eryont.• <'IKl'. Wt" re a tiuac l'Ultun· of very nacc l><'OPI<'. But ''(''re l\\o p<'opll' vt>ry dlrfereot from the 11uclt•nr lmagt:', <'ven H we marry ugnln . And thol's another whole story." • °rlt'i. flied n •commendod "t:¥· ten<hn_g" the family -by O~· !)Oc1atton with nelgllborhoo~. )OUth. sports and chureh groups before "expand1nit " the ' family with nt.•w rclati\'c:-. Sc\'eral lis tenl•rs respondtd tha t. they "ll>hed c hurches would take a mo re ~itive ap. pro&ich and &issl!.t the m "fn. Stead Of withdrawing and COO• de m n:ing us for obtaioi.n' a divorce.'' , J I With Care, Other Side .Could Get Greeneii .. BABYSITTER1 2 children ages 7 • 9, 2 to 4 days per wk, usually Tues thru Fri, 8; 30 AM to get kida off to schl at 8:30 6 school days free unW 2:30 PM; then provide transportation from Univ. Park home to U.H.S. for swim team at 4 :•; non- swlm days would need to stay anW 6 PM. all •ft 8 PM. Evl•ry i.tory hoK two sidl'!'I, pa rticularly one dl•alin~ with :-mgh• purtmt "· Th<' ~1tuation is 'In rommon In our rommun1ties that a S·v<'ar· old W<HI overheard to usk. ,;!low roml' J havl' Bf1TJI a mommy :>nd a daddy'.'" Family l'OUll'll'lor Lintia Algnzi -.him.•d that anl'rdok dunn~ hl•r l'CI Exl<'n-.1on 'lt.•riP-;, The S1njlle Parent 1-·amaly. for persons rats· ang r haldrcn a Ion<' lhrou~h r hoac<· (adoption. guord1an .. hip or "new mor a lit y" birth ) or c1rcu~tanccc; where ''the rela· t1onship da<>d but tht: µeople ll\'l' ... She explain<'d that a rhlld',.. life depends on parents' nurturinf.? and love lf th1" l" wrthdr:iwn. he '"afraid he\\ 111 not be taken care or. "lf p a rents always are c;cream ing at each other. the youngster figures they might hurt each other or they might hurthlm.''sh esald. • ''But children will not benefit from your turning into a slave to make up for the absent adult The meAsur<' of a good parent i!I wh3t he or shl' '" NOT willing to do for lhe child " .. An attornev. c"o un!'lelorit , ~ychologists and several lypt•s of single parents discussed th~ , cmotion&i l . l egal . sodnl und t'COt19m1 cal Impacts when u chalcl h'ai two ho mt's und adults lakl' turns b<'ing the "othc·r parent who con do no wrong." Whil1.' th<' lirestyll' of divorced men and w1)m l'n j s ~elling more attention tn TV situation com· l'<11cs, l\I rs. J\lgni1 ~aid, "We're• ~till not sure what's right or wrong, good or bod for in da\'iduals who have cxperll'nrcd the end of a dysfunctional mar· ri age. "There are very rew outstand· ing role models but we arc 1uvmg these people more c redit for strength. "A child who has been able, with hio; pa rents' or outside help, to weatht>r a divorce ha~ a better chance for hea lth~ matunty than a child of unha ppy marriaiie who has not come through ha"' stormy experience." A teacher-mother or i;even agreed and noted that her boys and others ex peraenced more restlessness tha n rirls "The remarks hear al ~chool about bein~ with th<'ir fathers over the "'eekend make ml' want lo gj ve considerable allowanre to the~e t101es and lhc 'rci.ultanl hyperact1V1ty that la<;lS for at lea!'t a da' "It's w'orse whrn the fathr rs di:o1appcar except (or occasional threats or 1>romlses that lh<'y nevc·r antcnd to keep. "I m od e t•vc ry <.•ffort to m akf' life ttll th'!? more intere)itinv, hy planning adventun• rides, al> w1• c11Ucd them, e:1ch Saturday ilft<•r the· hou s<:h old thor c·s wi·rc done." Othe r participants sccondNI h er ~ratitudc· for truly rt>moika· hie ne11?h bors and sympath1t(•d with the s pecific requests of the ba bys1tter ad vcrt1'lement t al leftL Parent'! without cu.-;tody wor· raed about the i;lorified weekend syndrome. pa rtner 's relaxation Of dl!ICipline and their imposiOJ? of li\'C·IO partners on innocent offspring. •·t was so concerned about be· ing a Disneyland Dad until one weekend we just relax~ al my place and it's been that way ever -;i nce. working on lhetr pro· jectii," one man mentioned. Several commented that the Saturday-Sunday scheduling was too confining: children have a right to their free time, too. The speake rs favored more flexible timing as long as it was convenient and pre-scheduled for all concerned. to avoid the reel- ing o r "performing under pressure" whe n a relaxed rela- I tion11hip is Ute goal. Mrs. Algal.I r e minded t~1· itroup lhal "you can't chan~1· what som eone cl11c suy$ or doo;, only how you foci ahout what 11• or Khe soys. "Not allnwinjl :1 l'hild to r •· "olve reellnR:'I may develop lti· to a lo\'•' ha!\• relut1oni.hip wifh the ob'>t'nt pon•nt. "Tht• attitude m ay ~ 'I lo~c you 110 much l>ul I don't dellttvl' your love so I 'II rej<'<'l you.• dr the defemie m echanJ11m m:iy be u"ed of denying any fcclinp, whahO<'Vl'r toward that parent. · l\1r.;. Alf(u7.i outhned som< or thl' exag~cratcd fcari. and wor- r1eo; a child m1~ht have when lcfl w1th one ht> ad of hou'lchofd : "'C<in mqther (or fath<>r) takt· rnrc of m e alone? .. "Why did he or to.he allow this ti> happen?" .. Maybe he or she Is bad."· "Jr daddy left, can't ~he leaVJ? too?" • lnstead, she emphasiicd that a youngster must leam that loyal- ty to one parent doe!i not mean . di'lloyally to the other. "The c hild has the ri~ht to love one or both and the right to be an- gry at the situation in which they have placed him. llopefully, he will be able to sec them as in· dividuals capable ot doing good things and making mist:tkn ... • I 2 DAILY PILOl Tnurtda A.pr11 1 1975 'Churches Could Supply Need' · ·Ma~~~~~~s,::,~~:,~1han when man chOOSH to enter thesltuataon \...... No two PflOple can remam By 8 £A ANDESSON ~··-• Women In Marnaie "as b11 topic but the ~ Rev. Ed Allen questioned af he. or any man, should ha'<fe betn 1Mnii: the lectl.lre lo the " Lutberan Church Women , S Nevertheless. the renowned pre·mar1t1tl cQ&m.Selor and hud chaplatn of UCJ Interfaith , dlallen1ed "lhe church as a community to pro· ,..Se a better support system.'· ! Major problems, atcording to Fr. Allen. are ~ • m an's dependency on man and her loneliness ,. 111arriage. ~ He suggested that pecttaps it was this de~n· '~cy that prompted the requett for him to ~aJc. • • "l think you ought to tal(e a serious look ·at this. "How c-an a man know about feminine pro· • blems? It is beyond us and will remain a mystery '~e end of our days .. ~ lir-Fr. Alle n said "Uus kind o( ignorance" was lJl'OUiht home to him when he heard a colleague, the Re\/. Lynne f'atche. e1ve an advent sermon, entitled Mary Is Pregnant. / •·1 don·t know a man who would dare gh•e !L" \ SET ST ANDARDS Fr. Allen pointed out that men have made decisions and set standards for women and have :· CllCided what Is normal female behavior. Whe.n a woman mnrri~, he said, she often is J9nely from the start. Generally, she's been r e· ~oved from her family and frie nds; if she gives L'\11> a career to have a family she suffers "young_ {mother syndrome. Later It is the empty nest syn· t rome.'' *= "My wife calls marnage a double band for womtn There's the desirt to be marned and the need for setr fulfaltmtnl The tensions between the two can be overwhelming ··• Although the double standard seemlnaly has bMa advantageou~ for men, Fr Allen said-&hey, too. have had d1!flcwty dealing with sltreoty~ 'maces Men have been raised to.be the brnd·winncr and, he uid, they also havt 11. "J16ychlc neces~lty to be working. Thit are Identified by their job and if they are unemployed they feel they don't t11st. .. Women. too. are finding careers vital to lheir need to be rutlilled. But. lf a marned woman con· tlnues her career or juggles it while having a family. usually she still does all the household chores and family rwstng, he said. ~ No matter what lbe wife 1s doing-working. vol unteering or staying home-It still is alien to her husband. f'r . Allen ~aid A.LIEN LIVES And. the Amencan home and family are alien lo the father. he said. Although the man 1s home some nights and weekends, when he 1s there he can only be found in• certain territory (den and garage) that's delineated as has. Fr Allen believes that until this double alienation as eradicated, divorce will continue lo increa.e. Last year there wtre more divorces than marnages 10 Orange County Fr. Allen credited women':; liberationists with looking be~ond their complaint of being sUJck with child·ra1sing and to ask. Why deprive fathers or seeing tht!1r children grow up., ·'Real libe ration," he s:ud. "will only come '\ • ,, 4 propert,y. h anh. and even your ljfe"!nay depend ocu ne ~a· ousy cop .. Tl4E Wl FEOFONE DBAR WIFE: Here is Y•llF ltlt~r. and1.:r ~ommeol from me. Ey.ery 11«>llce forc:P., has I'S roUeta apples. t he same> as •II profeaslcnas ad tr ades, but h.-vast maJorUt GI police qt(Jcei.-s are doiag a lne job. They ~ l~ID&..lbfjr lives oa tate U11e enry time 11\ey put on tlile d.D.lforyn aod Uwy sf>ould be aipp~ated. j DE.AR AMN LANDERS: I plan tomarey th~ lftlow flt ~m bft'. We arc very frlUC h n OV.:\ and have gone lojllher 01 long time. The p~Jt;m is he broke his w6rd. ' 111" Al Christm~1 .time' he """'"sed ~. would have Jdtr,e teeth put rn and he still hasn't done it. On Groundhog Day I jlave him an ultimatum -1 tefl&led ta see hrm unlit he got thos<; awful gaps : '1n his.m~Utfixed. 1 Lad.'nicht he phoned ag~m. in tears. He says.- '. • ; P~~rir;>g Around C Reat ~toward the io9tftute'a r Club "jding fund, .,as raised J> e~Whl dona· b t he Juniors· annµaf •fOfi to (fte• ~rine K Nept\Ule·Quee n he doesn't care how he looks to tbt J*>p)e he works with or to anyone bµt me. l'n. tht only on~ in his life tha t m att<>rs. I told bim lean bow"-. looks at work und whcP. we jO ou&..WaJJ.fl because l love him. Who pt rlCht? -·~NG TO LJSTEN TO YO U I DEl\R WILLING : Slltce yoar ftHte~J,s )"Oii .. re &lie e11ly ont ln htt Jlfe tbat 11\lltt , e 5hould be 'Yilllng to get biJ teeUl Oud,- means some thing to YOU. W...t'• •o,.·1~ &ant, be prom ise.d, dldn ·c t.c! .. .. "'\}~~"~ ~ei~fitta~ ~i~j,~nt~~ l ies ~t•tule or Dana •Pftkrite contest kl lla rbol'. , ~ua~; . m oney, which will ContWlants-children PLUSH EASTER BASKETS ) ~ed ahree to_,tlve-r~1~ved pcnl\Y' votes in ~l . canisters plac*d in local ~ n I n g businesses. ""' 'rf(e M artne Studies /1 c 1• n ch Institute is tcmp~rarily f' t>t'~yuaa-lac•trtties at the harbor. Construction or the first building is planned for sometime Lh1~ year A c 11 I I 1• ,. I 1 o n o f flom"emuking tips and ~lcanini.i lt•1·hn1q11l's '"in a free booklet produ('1•d b\ .1 n1mm1•rl'lal d,•,in lnR produc i--con1p.11n Tips on 'lJ1n removal, a1s hwa~h11\j.t , clotht"I \.. ashan~. hou,<>clC'anini.t iind 1mprm 111.: lhC U"IC' o( -r r l' {' , t' r iJ n d refnJC<'rator ar1· 111 lhl• t>o<•kltt It 1s nva1t .. hl~· by wnt lniz llom<'mnk(•r Tip~. J\ASF Wy11n1lotlt' ('orp , tlcpl CA . Wy11ndoll<', t.11ch 48192 FATlll':RS Ot' Empin• Rall debutantos wall be honort'd durrnr.? a bu/fet luncheon al the Rah1a Connlh1an \' achl Club, Newport R<>ach on Sun duy, Apnl <1 Before the luncheon, thev ~ 111 tour the II arbor Kev Thrift Shop, Co,.la M ~~::i. and tht" l'h1ld Guidance Center. ~ h1<·h r<'<'~aves prnreeds from the annual ball -EASTER CANDY L ~I us 11etp you 11111•1' un 4 /,1n11s11~ EoUll'r b.is•1•/ C Qllljlllt4H,ntety) Ct' II•' tlh~n" A flObOn SOUTH COAST VILLAGE SANT A ANA COST A MESA BAZAAR Dfl MUNDO Ot 0 rnvm-S"N 01[1,o Sl"Tl P4RK THE MERCADO RANf,HO 8ERNAA00 One-of-a-kind TABLE LAMPS thrown on the potter's wheel and decorated by hand REDUCED 15% during the mo nth o f April A large lamp, regularly S60 now S51 Shades are priced separately and are also 15% o ff. A selected g roup of shades are 50% off WISHON--HARREU STONEWARE 3738 W. Womer Santa Ana 71.t 979·7'86 VISIT OUR NEW SHOWROOM Imm the San Oieoo Fwy take Harbor Blvd nortl'I 1 '~ m1let to Wftln« We re on the JOOlheul corner or Harbor & Warner. o,.. Mo.t. ftw'll Fri. 9 to 4:30. s ... I 0 to l = --- • I "?thrnaae ls harder than ever to maintain J married With out Some No two people can remam ma.rned without somt' • support system," he chum~ "They need711 lhl' pport system. -Father Allen help t>iey can aet. NOT RELEVANT "Fewer peopl are com1na to ch es which means wt are not s~n as reh.•vanl to wh;1t is tearina them apart." The church, said Fr. Allen, has an opportunl· ty, lfnot an obligation, to assist. Programs whil'h be suagested churches of. tiler include; · -Marriage counseling In business districts. Take the ~ervice to people who otherwise inight not be able to benefit. -Preschool and day care centers. "With all our property slAndlng idle we could do a real service for working mothers." • -Program to weather divorce. Divorcees usually are not received with much hospitality at churches. They often are seen as a threat and consid,ered immoral. -FriendshJp center. Provide a place where ptt)ple can come and mingle with frie nds. Because of our mobile society, people feel lonely and left out. "We ha \e the model (edifice}, all we need to do is staff it " -Seek out lhl' IQnely. Almost one in l\\O adults lave alone and lonelinel;S 1s intensifying. Why can door·to·door salesmen fiad the m and we don't? -J ob skills analysis. Set up a free employ- ment service. Because o r industrial ob· s9lescencc. we face more Job drsruptrons whrch cause severe family tensions while finding a nother job. APRIL J. a. •Hundreds to Ch<>Ose from •Many styles -:r'nd materials -Cotton -<ltana --Bal,CI\ -S•lk•e!> 326 Manne Ave. Balbo a Island 675·7860 J432 Vea Oporto Lido V1llnge Newpo1t Bench 673-0504 CONTINENT AL ACIDOPHILUS 16 01. ROCJ. 2.79. FAMOUS "HEAD" CONDITIONER 60LR ... 3.49. VITAMIN "E'' D'ALPHA 100 c.,..a.1 400 a.u. •OCJ. '·"· LECITHIN GRANULES • en. • .,. 2.49. I lb. R94J-4.49. Al Occa1fo1t Mix -I lb. -a re .. clo..1 Mhrt..-. of dried gr~• 1eed1, pecrn•h, ca1hew1, wcr pumpkht 1ttd1. .... 1.4'. COASTLINE PROTEIN "90' I .. -wltttLecltttla + , .... .... 4.49. SpK. Sp.c. ANNOUNCING J(a11r'IXll'I rormerly al Hair Hunters now at 1he /!1W/H1ln'I /11N ~~~.!~as 1107 Jamboree Rd., Newport Beec:l'I &40-4740 En1llsh Crandlather & Bracket Clocks Antique Cerman & rrench Dolls ,.,... •••••••••••• ~,H##• VICTORIAN LAMPS 19th.Century Cone Wit h The Wind. Ceiling, Table And Floor lamps __ ,,.,, __ ANTIQUES ·SILVER· HUGS Sltned Cut Class. Brass l Cop1ter. Actress Class. Porcelains, Beer Steins, Copper Lustres. Palntm&s. Enclish & American Furnllure. Slerlin& Flatware T ta Sets, Kerman. Sarouk, Tabriz, Chinese .,.,,,., •.•..... ,, ... ,,. ...... . CHINESE & JAPANESE Carved Ivories -Snuff Bottles -Jade --H#####,._#_,_, INSPECTION: SUN. DAY Of SALE 9 AM -1 PM AUCTION : NEXT SUNDAY APRIL 4th at 1 P.M. 1t the ORANGE COU NTY MEDICAL ASSOC. BLOG. 300 S. FLOWER, CITY OF ORANGE H. KLEIN comm1ss1on auchonurs. (2131653 8540 oucro.01 .. 1 Cat•I•& ... 1itab1r-r1•t ,,,_,•c-01011• •• ,,..,.,.., ou,c.hcn\ Santa An.1 f '"'""'' t rt··•PIT"l" ~.,,. l • t Hil P •" f• Pro\.Hd (Jl\I CJn Ch•rim•n ,,, f ll ,...,., "'~t •tu•I'\ '.1w t•fl 1 ,,,,..,., ,.. . I • \ Not So Qui _,..-L-------- Please • • • Thur~ay April 1 1976 UAlLYPILOi '1t:t- FANCY PLANTS bie1!1 I 0 LBS. JUTE REG. Sl4.t5 s I oso 5 LBS. JUTE HG. $7.50 s52s WOOD BEADS HG.r IO: 10% OFF ALL PLANTS ASST.LUCID LIMED 20% PLANTER IOXES - PICTURES -MIRRORS 0 OFF FANCY PLANTS I SZS Mna V..,. Drift East Costa M ... Call 540-1655 tAcnu ..._ tc• ~· -.. ... ~re ~an42.~~ks,peri~ica~~~~~;~~~=;j~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ and documents had to be moved out RUffEll'S of the way and then moved back UPHOLSTERY when Cos ta Mes a 's Mesa Verde Library got a new paint Job and wi... Yo. w .. t c a r p e l . L i b r a r i a n s 11 a r o I d ttt. le•t Overstreet. a bove, and Georgia Moe. 1922 H..t.or ll•d. le Ct. and Dorise Jesko, ri J{hl . re. '.::::::C::os::t::•::M::•-==S=••=·=O z~s='~ ceived the he lp from prison trusties for the big s pring cleaning. The .. -------... library is 10 yea rs old. YOU AND YOUR FAMILY CAN BE THIN AND THE REST OF YOUR LIFE HEALTHY :· WITH P.O.P. . POUNDS OFF PERMANENTLY I C11scovered there is no reason to be overweight nol even t>y 10 Libraries Mark Week . . • pounds there is no reason to give up lho roods you ltke. THIS OME EVENING COULD· CHAMGE YOUR LIFE IH WEIGHT & HEALTH! Moto rcycles. m ythology and an ap- pearance by poet Richa rd Armour ar e among topics a nd events sched uled for Na- tional Libr ary Week, April 4 10 Special events in each county library will mark the annual obsen ance Armour . ho nor ary b1centenn1al poet la ureate for Huntin~on Be ach, will be the special guest at a reception in the city 's new library at 5 .30 p.m. Wednesday, Apnl 7 His appearance will cclcbrutc the first anruversary of the fac1lrty. Miriam Cox, children·:. uulhor, wi ll d1s- russ J a pa nese m ythology ut the Mesa Ve rde Branch. Costa Mesa. al 10 30 am. Apn l 8. where Mrs Delores Howles will pr ese nt a Beatrix Potter puppet show at J p m Apnl 6. Dr. J ack Coogan. from the Claremont School of Theology, w11l lccture on Robert J . Flahertv, the' .. father of documPnta ry Dates Chosen · Betrothed Munyon-DeQuoy Planning a May wedding arc Cynthia Ann Munyon a nd Peter Ro~er Dt•Quoy Tht•1r parents art· the ~I. 1-; M unyon~ and the n ruce DcQuoys, a ll of Fouota1n Valley Miss Munyon is a gradual1• of ,.·ounta1n Valley lllgh S chool and Orange Coast College Currl'ntly she 1s studying at UC! lft>r f1 an<'l'. a graduate of UC San Diego, is assoc1atl'd wit h Scnpps ClrnJc and Research Foundation m La Jolla Budw1ll-M 1kola1czak A ,J un1»':?1i w t•d<llOJ.! datl' h,1, hc<'n 1·hnS1'n h\ Rarhar a J eanine Budw11l of I.On(( Be ach and ,.'tank Eugene M 1kolaJr zuk, (.'ost a Mes a · Their parents arc 1>1ins Budw1ll of Long Reach and John II. nuctw11l of Oklahoma City and Mr. and Mrs . J ohn J> Tevebaugh of Co:.ta Mesa Miss Budw11l is a Wood row Wilson l11gh School gradua te and attended California Stale lJnl\'l.'Ull v. San D1 eJlo lier f;<lOCl' was Aradualt'd from Co:-.ta Mt'sa High S<'hool. Ora nge Coast Collel(e and C'S\;SU wht'ro h<' afrtl1atcd with Lamlxla Chi Alpha. Sweeney-Miller Ncwr ort llt'~ch n'<.1dc-nt"· Joye<' Sw<.'en ey nnd Hob1•rl i\l ili<'r an· pl;inn1n~ to marry t\ug 11 111 Plvmoulh Con1trt'l!:tl111nal Church. Newport lkarh Hoth ntt end <'d lhC' l 'nr\'er<.1ty oflht• r.:icifl c ~""" SWt'l'nl')'. a i.:rndualt• or t.o" Alto'I ll u~h Srhool. i" thl' da u1thtrr of l.m'I S"eeney of 1.11" i\lto' and .T ack Swc<.'nt'\. La I lomla .. lier n ance IS the c;on of 1-:111ab<.'th Settle<; of Fullr rton and Robl'rt :'>hllt•r. Anaheim Ile 1'-a g raduate of f-'ullcr ton l "monJl1gh School films," al 7 p.m . Thursday, April 8. Jn the University P ark Branch Library, Irvine. Pollowmg the lecture. students from the Institute of Da nce Arts wi ll perfor m ex- cerpts from three ballets. h1ghhght1 ng the library's development of a special collec t1on of dance lite rature, M a111r and m one:. <.1rt' 'rhedule d for the Laguna Beach Branch at '4 .p. m April 8, a nd a motorrycle montage 1s I planned for April 4 at 2 p m in the M1ss1on Viejo Regional Library. Guest speaker will be Richa rd Van Cott of the California lhghway Patrol. The Dana Pornt Branch will have a film progra m for preschoolers al 10 a m April 7. and the San Clemente Libr ary ~•II host its fifth Author ·s Patio Party at l pm Apnl 8 Newport Beach Library will honor its Patrons-of-the-week al 10 30 a m. April 10 in lhe Marine rs Br anch Peter OeOuoy. Cynthia Munyon Crnlt>cl hy Ali ALI'S HAIR BAZAAR J/01r Cuts tor l\tEN & WOMEN 642·0434 162 Ea:-1 lith SI • Cn-.t,1 :\ll•-.a JUlUIJO• 22• o ..........•• COSTA MIU I IO J .,.,.,_,, II•~ llllf .. "Otl IUCll a• ll•hftflN C...itt lAGUIA llllU MAU ( I\ 'llOHT ) SUMS It up. In the DAILY PILOT Miii TUl9" TedeyAt IJ5 ... The picture I am showmg 1s of myself 1usl 7 years aqo a1 255 pounds In 11'? monlh~ I losl 120 pounos alter carrying lhu overweight for 35 years SPECIAL OHEEVENING PROGRAM s51s ..... ••c---~ ..... ,...,Ledwe . ~ ............ ......... .~.._ .. ,_ ,.......,,...._,_ ........ &111 ..... --~ Monday April 5 Registratio n 6 .30 7·00 PM Omner 7 00 PM Reservations are rccommondcd c41 H6-IJ50 Banquet Rooms Holtday Inn, Costa Mesa San Diego Freeway a1 Br1stol Master Charge. B of A PERSONAL MESSAGE: I belteve this one evening 'will change the course ol your hie m weight and health More than 3ooo people have gone lllrOIJ9h my program starttng at Orange Coast College and through 16 YMCA !t All agree the only way to success is a personal program MIKE TURIN WOVEN WOOD SHADES · 50 % OFF list Price v MEASURE YOUR WINDOW v CHECK THE CHART BELOW FOR YOUR WINDOW SIZE. YOUR COST IS 1 /2 THE LISTED PRICE SHOWN IMAQl WIOIM , ... JO" 36'" 41" 49·· Diop• lo 36" 0 .00 57.25 ~ 66.50 75.25 84.50 Olop1 lo 42" 52.50 62.87 72.75 83.12 93.50 Orop1 100 " 57.00 68.50 79.50 91.00 102.00 Orop1 to 54·· 61.50 JUI 86 25 98.31 I) 1.00 Diop• to 60"' 66.00 19.25 92.50 106.25 119.50 O.op1 lo 66" 10.00 8U7 99.25 113.62 128.50 °'°"'ton· 14.50 90.00 107.00 132.00 131.00 Orop1 to,... 79.00 95.62 112.25 121.87 145.50 Orop1 to U" 83.50 101.25 119.00 13&.25 1S4.50 Otop1to90·· 18.00 106.87 137.00 144.12 163.08 Ofoo1 to 96"' 97.00 112.00 124.00 152.00 172.00 D.UU'Ll-t8"x48" price shown on chart ·,, 102 00 Your COS1 IS 51 00 II yOClr exed s11e does not appnr on lhe chart. use the next I~ site WMPU-43 x45 use lhe 48•48 pnce We hi,,. shades In slock vou can take home with YoU Of' II your shldt hi' to be custom m~ It will be ready wltflln I Wfti! 60"" ,, .. .... 96" 108" 120" 144" IUZ.50 123.00 142.50 161.00 180.50 200.00 131.50 113.15 136.00 157.15 178.50 200.25 221.50 283.50 124,50 149.50 113.00 19&.00 220.00 243.50 211.50 m .25 162.50 181.25 213.50 739.75 m .5o 315.50 146.50 175.50, 203.50 231.00 259.00 217.00 342.00 111.00 188.50 218.15 110.50 271.75 309.00 311.00 168.00 202.00 234.0 215.50 291.50 330.SO 394.DO ... 179.25 215.00 249.25 213.00 311.25 352.50 420.00 190.00 221.00 264.50 308.50 337.50-m.oo-441.50 200. 75 2'1.80 279.15 311.00 J57.25 J 9&.00 '472.50 212.00 154.00 295.00 m.so 377.00 411.00 498.00 SALE. LASTS AS LONG AS MATERIAL LASTS. So Act Now! Come In Today! COMPARE OUR PRICES WITH ANYONE USY TO HACH I ., I Jl·f OAIL Y PILOT • Tnuraday, ApriTI. l!17e"' ' ~ : F-Weddings and Engageme ts 'l •1 ;i \'Old d.rsappotnt m<'nl. pr/1'.'>~rl ht' b1 ull•' ;1n• n ·mmdl!d to h;nf! thl'1r \H•qchn$( s l orsc•, \\1th bl:H'k and "h1tt• .:lnl\!'l\ photo~r.i11h11 to lhl' l);ul~ Pilot l't"o~ l>\.·r<irlm\•nt orw \\\.'l·k t~forc· tlw \\(•ctchnQ f'1ctu1 ,., r \'<'\'l\(•d J(lt•t that llm\.' '' 111 not~ U~l!d 1-·or en~a~t•mt>r1t ilnnouncements 11 ·~ •ll1Jl('r<il1H• that th(· ~tor~. <tli.o arc·nm p.1n1ed h~ a hlat k <ind \\lull' ,i:l<"sy PH'· 1urC'. he sulim1tll•<.l "'' \\\'l'k' 01 more l.ll:f•>l'l' lht' "1.·dd111~ duh'. c1thern 1s t· 11 "rll Onl lw flUhh'l ht:'d. Tn hc.>lp ftll reqwn.-mentll on b'lth ~etl· 1l111g and t·n1::ai:em11nt !lt<Jm.'!>. form , :.tr 1• a\'uilable tn all Du1ly Pilot off1<'l'' 1-'ur· ther c1uest1ons \\ill be ans\\<.'red by l'l'11plt• lX'partmt.>nl staff memtx>rs al 642·~321 ...., . ' ~. Patchwork 'sewmobile · will visit area stores for needlecraft demonstrations. 'Sewmobile'· Van Visits Fas hion s hows and needlecr aft demonstra- tions will be presented when a "sewmobile" van visits the Sears stores a\ Laguna Hills Mall. Apnl 6·7, a nd South Coast Plaza. Apnl 14·15. The "sewmobile" is a patchwork van . the top 2nd car sale! prize in a nation al home ,(---~°" 1 sewin g co'nlt'st for '\_ I teenagers Covered in-:c:1 side and out with a bright \\ patchwork design. the I -•. :,.: ~ .... \1an is outfitted with a · 1 ..._ • · 1 f new free a r m sewrng 1 machine, quiltt'd ironing, board. electric sc1ssori;, pinking she.a.rs arid mam· sewing aids. · f 11 ' I nl .,I J.1 \\, J)(Pll The contest may be en· tered by those und!'r 21 ~ears of aRe. through Scars stores or Tt'en 11 111' I )'l11 lt ~nd CH tnd II .,, ''" ,,,t,• .1l M.u. \f,.,,.,, I"' lhl· ~ .. : fnn1dh 41f 1\rril It ">m.-'"'h 1l'I1111111.1: hul l..l'I ma~azine. "'·"'·"'·'II,,, YI.di '-•lff'\'(Ul)(,ftrl(l'tf ~i1l\\1 pol\\t'r litHll di" hf,1~('\, 1•11 t I• ll 1 ~.11 w111dnw dl ti 1~~,·1 .end n1nt t' l>un11 ,,,,1f.l.on1,· 11l l1td.J \ I MARQUIS VOi.VO I TOYOTA God esn And He does every rt11y C! "CHllSTIAH SC..CI: ITS HUUHG N J.CTICr A FREE LECTURE BY JOHH alCHARD C. KENYON C.S.I . "'("'BEA O' TM( C•IAtSTo~>I SCIE'ICC 80 ,.RO O' lECflJAf!'l""P NtGAY, ANIL.1 12:00MOOt4 EDW.UOS HARIOI TWIH CIHIMA THIA TIE H..._1-..,C......._ (Tal<e Bus 41. 43 Of S7). • und9f the~ ol RIST CHUI CH OF C .. tST, SCllNTIST JIM Mete 'l .. DP. l .... t C.... ..... c... lot-0-lithwrtll t -----"'\ Needle Artist He'tnmed In IJy EaMA BOMBECK They oucbt to put It !ligD on sewing machines that reads. "Sewing may be ·in· juriou.a to your health.·• l have bad it with that machine ... the headaches, the te~loo, the way It has alienated me from my Camily. A.a I told my doctor the other day, ''You have lO 1ive me.something .for my aewlng habit. I un't kick it alone." · "Sit down," he said. "and tell me about the headacbH. When do you notice them?" "WeU. usually after J have sewn a crotm to the outer seam." "laee...Aod wh.aLabolrt Ule te~Jon?" over your shoulder llll niatbt a~d act natural'" . The doctor paused Crom tv.king notes and said soltly. "You say your eewing machine has alienated yo1,1 from your children?·' "Definitely." J said "At first they liked the little blouses and shirts I made Cor them. Then sewing became an qbseasion. I began to burtllbric by the boll The kids began .to complain. Not. only did they look like a singlng group in their look-llllke out· fits, they matched the bathroom curtains, the shower curt11in, the soCa in the den and the pillows on the porch swing. Once when I got a har&aln Qn a boll of wide-wale cor· duroy, J had to shout to my son, 'SMILE! I know you're In tbi1 room somewhe~!:" • "There now." said the doctor, paltl.ila my and. "Face h. l 'm a sewing junki~." 1 ••Id h~terically. "I am pale. irritable, my hat2c)s shake. and I am addicted to fabric sale~·· . "I ~n't help you IC you don't turn around and looll, at me," said the doctor, puttlnc bla hundl on\m Y shoulders. "l a m l~king at you," 1 said mlserabl,y. "I rushed to finish this dress thb mornY\1 before I came in and the darts a re facing the back agaln." -~ ---------"I feel tense when 1 wear something I have made. Take the one-piece jump s.uil I made for a party (1 wish you would). I felt ele1ant in that outfit until I noticed one of my friends .staring at me. RJgbt away I began to wonder if my tailor tack was hang- CREATIVE HAI R STYLING FOR MEN & WOMEN ing out or a bare seanl'e.xposed. . "Finally, my best Criend came over and said, 'I can't figure out if you're backing in· to a room or if your head ls on wronlf.'. ' •·'What are you talking about?' I ~sked. "'Yoor darts are over your shoulder blades.' "I started to perspire. .. 'Don't worry.' she said. 'Luckily your shoulder blades are endowed. Just look SAVE •2 ' 1 I• " ~ o~e , ...... ,LR & t.•o><,..,.f "C'Nt • IRVINE BOWL SPECIAL ONE LOW PRICl FOR ANY SIZE B£.DSPREAD 15~~ (tlt)IC f f + 11 dl'll f 111 t I \ •• 1 1 If•• qud ti·•I t pql\.1.11 • ' ' "· "'' ! ~J~hdl f"t 1\1 ,.,, f 1\t IV.Hi f1lo111 HI "" .. U• \\ 11 f11+W \\I h '+•If\ 111111111 1!1l' GOOSE FEATHER/DOWN PILLOWS OUR CUSH·N-SOFT MATTRESS PAD F1m-.l, l\h1u· 1>11rron pnh-sgg l''-l~r quilli-d u\'1•r JXll\'l·•- l"r !ill ~l11ch1n!' w11~h.1hl1• REC 7.ff TWIN '111 lt>1tt'wr "''• dnYrn C nttt,n tO\f·r N,Nj~ fl"drt~ '-•""\fH\ 1 ht ... p11lo~no'Ylrl nnd •• ..,.,. 1A1•ll ton111111 6 99 tA('ll REG.Ult -' ~ _ "' ~ ~tlMOUMCIMG PftlftffHewltt formerly of Hoir HJnten Steve Blair Sandra UndM Fro~ Fo/ller Lary Spousto Y Louie $obolo Luzzetta Bernard Individual Hair De5ign DESI~ l'l.A%A • 240 Newport e..,._ Dt-. ...._ S.lh 220 • ,.._. 64CM029' " Fairlane medium ---~~~:;:: firm bedding.· t~ronom•c .. 1 '"''" 1n· 7988 ne,.,.prtnl( m"tl"'"" ...,l rnmhinct fimonH~ w11h •urfur .. "°nne•• Firm ""Ii" •upport~ •tap '"I: TWIN SET t'utl·•iu 11~1 •••• 99.84 Super-firm .. support bedding. Mull• 1or•1on .upport 99SS lollndo.Lw.n l.Uld a delwe mallt~w• w1lh fohrir· ,.,, Prttd .. on fo.ttn for ~up.>r·linn <'Omlorl TWIN SET Al .. n •"all•hl.. ~n ..... f0:am ~ ....... w buy t\ill>lbie beddina.,. •...•. 1a.u Quality qu...-n-•dtt beddi11¥ oet . , .. , •. 179.M Bil(. <'nmfortllhw kin11·11lw !let • . .••. .238.M Extra-firm Bicentennial sets. ~:nJO) 1•\lta·fit111 Colo· 119ss fort with .in .. 1,.~ttnt B1Cf>fllf•nn1 • .I cn\t'r ( 'h•fll't .. rnn1•r"pnn..: or ur(ll hunt .. foit m mnl· lWlN SET •'utH.IR ""t ......................... 1se.aa Qul't'n-~IJ.A Olf'I ......... , ............. llt.M Kin1pola ....i . , • : •••••..•••.•••.••••• .269..118 8995 we deliver. FREE UELIVf.RY AND SET.UP IN YOU R llOME. '. c Ult 0 JJ .. Save $10 to$15. Room brighteners. Your choice ... 1988 A ll"tt· :l,f,(19 lt1t ••111• 11 IH;•I lamp w1th • 1tW'I" nlPI' ~if•( "JH"'"' ft111f. Wl)ll'ff l•lfM• • """· :111.1111 •:''""ll'"&: t f\ 111111 11u-.tt o•01tHlr11t• tl w111t "'"' uy•l11l 1lt••p• (' ll"tt :111.1111 • I,. "IC j(lfl wr' J ,, t1 ,,,., tfl ( hbl('•~ td cf or.1tur rof,1r• 'o rt ... :.111.99 hnnd-blo"'" l(lll .. I imp with br11thl lup tti:ht. n n11(ht·ll111t Shop W•rd• fo, r~pl•c•m~nt l•mp 1ho4•• SAVE NOW AT WARDS LOW PRICES-ADD YOUR PURCHASE TO YOURWARDSCHARC·A LL ACCOUNT Homemaking? See us. • C A~OOA PARM t~utt• r1,,, '--' 1....-•1 ·~AM&,..,At.-t..V4.~ •'~Md•f'M'f\f•f'.•l• '41'hni..1 • ("'O\~IHA ~....,. •• ~~ ...,.,.~,,., .... 1 .. ~ . ..._._.-411 • ltA(;Ui: 1t0t·11 <0kv.O. •• "'"""'••• .c\1 ~i111 . t' 1 I t'H:TO' t-.. ,~.,,. _, Ml4'l(" .. tt\t•l"p-:• t .. ".:·-4•1 + ftl ,, ,, __ lO' ftf ,_\f U Pflf"!lt"' •I~ ......... , lt •11J ~11 • LAt\f "()(JO ,.~_..,. .. .,.. l•h·d "t •n-Hi11•••.J f\ L .,ti4• 1 •I' "'tYtOOU •n1J•·ri .. 1 hh1t ,., ·~••• 1· •t•1111 * • ~Al'l llt:RNAltOl'IO <• nor•I nlr mall 11• R"4 ~tll • ~ASTA A~A ,.,,-,,11~ •" • Hf'll ..... th. "' ... , •J"'H • TOHkA ,(•t tf..I """'' l••t.,.flf' •1t1.u-• ·.4 ' •r11\ ••£BT Lb»~l.tiL.•~ I .. Cl .. Ml(1i 1t 11't~ ~t , """' 7"4JI:_ SHOP MONDAY T HROllGll ~AT\'lll>AY U:30 AM TO 9:3U f'M ... SUNDAY 10:00 AM TO 6100 PM ••• J ST SAY "CHARGE IT!" .. -. . ... , f . Thurlday April 1, t 978 _, -. ' • DAILY PILOT B:r ClaSs Weigh~ In \IANCOlNER, Wash. <AP> -Somt' pleaMngly plump grade achoolers hert' are pattk1patmg ln that great American pas t ime -w t'1&h t watctung For 30 minute'> e\er\ Thur da). !>t.'v<•n ) oung!>lers m <1n e ll'nwn tar~ !>Choo! w1;>1gh in, di:. l"W.~ prvpN 11utr1llon u111l doui1.~rc11.ei. ··1s bread raueomg" · asks one. "ls dog rood fallen mg<t" qUt>rie~anol her Says n urse Glenna Ehr lich. who s tarted the class. "Las t week we lalk1Jd about reclini::s . How they reeJ when 'o meone c:i~ls th e m e~tent that they malte sure the pupils eat prQ,; perly. and then dO<'tors also had to okay pan1d pat1on The kander&arten and primary arade pupils, most o r whom weigh about 60 pounds. shed a raise funds for your club, organization ' .. I; 'h i ( off I, l 11t1 r' I ' \,., 11•tl\1. '" ... I'' \\,.1, J,,.., • . •//,,,, 1l. //,·.'fl'm• ~ ·'t 'n. ·, ''f\\h•MI •l"llKOIU\f l•l ,1\o\ ~I \I\ '' '' ~·-. i au \l te • '1•:,~ .. , t 'ti ii' ·~ Pu-pals \\ere signed up tubb\'... I by their parents, \\hO a lso participate to the If your non Pt'ol1t ._....., _________________ EWPORT 0 CEHTE club or organization ---------------------------------- ~­-· j/ W 1JI she li ke the total better? . needs to raise funds ~I Huntington Center 897·2533 and we will send YoU our Charity Falf details DAILY PILOT A great place for leid1. ... ..... -vlrgo Bridge G ·ap nn_H_IS_T_O_R_Y_-M_A_K_IN_G_SP_R_I_N_G_S_A_L_E_ ~.\LF. E:-.:u-.. S \11 Rll \Y. APRii. 'lltll Ill' Hin . !'-I 1.\1~; <JI ',.\~TITIES l.l~lln.u· FRIDAY, APRILZ By S YDNEYOMAlllL ARIES I March 21 Apnl 19> Accent on what you own. collect. w.hat you owe to others. what you <·an call your own C) cle 1s high and pleasure principle 1s cmpha::.1ted. TAURUS <April 20-May 20J · Lunar C'}cle high take rn1tiat1ve Lead \I.UV -be a sell-stru:ter fl11i?hlrght ongmal concepts Be independe nt m t hou~ht. action. Wear bright colors. ,. GE)llNI cMJy 21.June 201 Secrets. closed-door me('trngs could be part of agcn da <';rve full pla' lo mtellectuul «urros1tv Questions are answered. dept-nding on ho·w yo&i a6k them. CANCER (June 21-July 22> · Accent on rn endship, hopes. desire'> ancl romantic tn· \'OlvemenL !":othrnl( I!> to be t:iken for gr;int· <.'Ci this espec1Jll~ rnl'ludC'!> hc>mt: and pro perty l.EO CJul~ 23 Au.: 121 Jo:mphJ..,,.., on am b1t1on. goal-.. rylatwnsh1p "'1th un e 1n J)CIMllOn Of .111thortl,\' lkflllt' l\•rm' Sl'l' ;1,:, 1:1. not as oth1·rs "ant \Oii IOSl'l' VIRGO 1 A UI! 23·St>pt t2 1 An·t-nt on Ion..: d1s tant'l'. "Ill'< 1.11 cummun1C"dt1on. ability to hrtdJ!<' l!f'lll'r:ll1nn l(Jp Arc·c•pl re<opons1b1ltt~ of !'rt•Jlrn~ · ... p1.•t'1dl Pfl'!>l'n talion .. l.IBRA ISt•pl :!3 Ocl 221 CreatrH' urf.{e 1s strong person.; .,cn:.c this, are dr JV. n to )Oii GrC'ater rc-ro1<n1 l1on dut'. You finish important assi1rnmcnt~oney dl'al afrl'rt mg partner. malt•,., lo he· Cbc>sidNl'd SCORPIO 1nc·1 23 ='-•w 21 > Acci>nl on public relat1<m.,, n·,pon-.e of othl'r' lo your efforts Ynu could he U'>kt.>d tu sign le>~.rl papers Kc) 1s to be .,urc ~ uu ~et propc•r cn'<11t SAGITTARll'S t:'\o' 22-Dee 21 J P ace slo\lis n•ut ine> disrupted Kt:) 1:. tu maintain halanf(• S<-1.•k special service· which t•hm1natt•s fault m commun1cat1ons CAPRICOR~ IDl'<' 22 Jan 191 Em phas1s on S\lo l't'plO): Chanj?es. C"h1ldrcn. a( fairs or heart Soct:il ~ICli\ It\' a«rl'leral('!> .) ou n•rc1ve rn\ 1t ,JI rons. <"omph mc·nb AQl'ARll'S <Jan 20 -l'c>b 18 > Ile !ipccifir~ut rteta1ls Rulld un 'lohd bn"l' ChN·k s ucturt•s. s.1fN) proet•d11re!'I Ont' "'ho 1111mp icnt shoulrl he 1gnort•cl PISCES I F eb 19 Md-rrh 201 Bt• versatile, flc>i1.1hlc . li(l\'e full pla, lo <"tt'alr\'I' ah1llt1t'S ~ll·.m-. don t follow cro"' d. dance to vour o"' n tunt• Relnt1\'t'' do e nC'•Rhbor~ "'.int' our opinion:-. Advice for Pa rents Be Realistic Prohlrms 1n .uliu.,tini: from d€'pf'ncfrnr-r I<' r e s I> 0 II :; I h I I I I \ a I' •• normal for ('hrlllrt'n T h I s "' II ' I h ,. cnn'\•'n'"' <'r "tw:1kl"r... .it D s~·mpo~1um fo1·11'<1ni.: nn Cli rr f' rt' n ('(''I h t'l \lo I'\' I\ r ou t ine problt·m .. or 1row1n,z up and till' kind" or ronn1rls "'hll'h m:n b c<'ome serio us or tor\g -h111t1ng I what \Oil can fa1rh t"< pert." 'nu' 11 ht• !->ell in it I \ ll U r s t' I ( 11 p f • 1 r I d1sappoantm1•nt amt \nur , chrld for f.11lu11•. · Zt•lll·r <\31d l n t <' r n .1 I :1 n ri mterpC'r~onal l'nnf11rt-.. compltr,11t·d In rapid C"ultu ral d1.Jni.:1''· arr maJor f:irtnrs thai .11lolcsccn1:-i ha~t' lo deal w 1 t h . a r r o r ti 1 n ll t o psych1al rr'lt Murray I-' I Zane. MO J YOur choice. Save $80. Deluxe upright or chest freezer. He"ular :179,95 I U·•'uhl\· fool up· rll(ht llll •'f lllt l11:ht kP\ 11.-\.. 11,11,,.1 tll.ttrl f<f•l(ular .179.95. 21-t•uhir fool dlt'•L I h n w l ll l•1.1m 10• ii'' "'' I• 1, li~hl :.! l .. 1 .j.., l· 1 .. 1.-k 1nd kn 11. lru•t ,fr 11n ltt•I(. 199.9:>. -, , u 11 Ftt·• '"' I 78.83 299~.8 Save $70. .OuF 19.9-c ubic foot refrigerator/freezer. 'It 'r11 rtnri tl1!n ltn1• 11 >""\ 1 fl l•t t /1 I h1J dhhJ •·1 ·I\ 111 II,. tll 11 •111,1 .. l \J•t ti r1 f1 f .f,,f•· Old ft fl lt!t r.•f•ll t1 J * I ,t, •tt11ul .... 11lji1 ... I r Save '40 17-cuboc loot rl'fria~ralor. : ' ; \ II ': I 31988 't• ' 1 1 111 1 Mf C. 1~1 IS Buy both and save $70. 6-cycJe washer. Th t• pr oll ra m. attendrd by ISO parr•n t" and e du<' a l o r:; . " .1 s co·11pon11ored by the lire;, This period 1.;I c h a r a c l c r 1 1 l' ct b v iii15ii;~~~~~=~--=j======--===~ 11 o s P. I t . •1 I conrtic l 1nsr nred.; ,;, NturoW1ych1atrrc {rnter depend nn parent a l and the Le a r n 1 n ~ support while iilrH•mg to Center. . increase freedom from 239~~ .. z•ts 11'"'""•1111 folir1r., f'''•n <lur.11'if,. 11rr•• !i 1<'"111 rombo•, 'I •pt'rd coml>0., lJl-lh rr.pnc1tv .nvto•' Gt'nel 1c. endowmPnt their control. he11aid and env 1ron m cnlal M h' d factors contnbute to lhc Z.me said ron'>isl<'nn =-----====--===~ ate mg ryer. development of the cluld. and pred1ctabhltily ar'e p ••.,;,.;..;;; __ _::_ _ _::;==-==---:::::;:;..=-=; 17988 said Oran ge County important to ternagers. lltc. pediatrician Norman L and th a t s '<' r 1 o us I '"" Zeller.MD. problems can be •·~ll•nlf 'l~ctr1cdrnr Because a parent can pre\'ented by !ltrrkang a "cu fl rlrum tumhl"• h b a 1 an c e between '"'IC~ loR•I• r>urnble-pnrt inlly con trol is pru•, df'l1catl' item•. child's environment. he nurturing love a nd <"'lltt>nvl1nf'no, n1r nufT affects development discipline. ._,,s Cll'1n up, buy• llurry on C\ERVICF AVAILABLE NATIO'IWIOE Exciting 4-channel sow:id system. :-.q 111.1Hl\1"'"'';1, ••I• 1t11.1111.f ,..c .. r<1, $J28 u'l-'l .. \1 l111•,1ii•.1~1 • r1h.Hu • 11 r•• f•t••,,:r ,.,, .... .... , n ..... ,q, ... ,,,.,,, '"" ""' lot,,,,~ 1.1 .,. , d·n 1>l1\ ... l•rtu11J,.-.v.1t(t H·~ 1l.u1I\ f\1.: •t• .1t-1f"P' 1l1 '• t ...,, u11t "1tl1 • •ti•, 11 J, 111 •• ,i. .. tlt \\ ti 1nt1. 11 • 1I'h1f1f1 r 1 11111-1' rtj-~ ' J .,. 4 ... () SAVE •ts RUCCEOTRASH COMPACTOR C11mJ1MI• rn I 6 vnl "'1th 1 ovrr ., 11011 .... ,,,,.,. 44ss 1 'hlld "''" k"v f,,,.k M11n 11· wfdth Q•11Pl "I" raluJl'I R£CV1.Alfl. y 159.tS RECULARL Y 399 95 Save $101. Deluxe 19" diagonal portable televiaion. 34888 HH.UI AMI Y H t 15 I' J '·ut1ur1 \ 11to Color •11 •k.••-. 1l i 1 v ''' t11n•• t.:uur 11•1 !IHI' l\J f ,, IU'l'• fu• I 1•• d1l1· Iii •·pt 11111 VllF .11111 I II~ 1111 .. 1111.1• S "" n11v. 1 lfl !I.,, Ill" •11111(. 1 olur, $2611 $11 off pc>rlablf' telf'vition. '',,'• r '' ,'.' $}}8 I \ 1 r 11 f t •11. n t •• SAVE •30 30" CAS RANCE IS EASY TO CLEAN f'nr1..t1111wtl lflJI. d.-.1r ov 18988 I'll Miid lllt! kMllllNi ll11or nnd rooluop ft(\ off l'ufl · toUI Oav•Hwl'll hm11Pr pan RECULARL Y 21t.tS '. Achievement of high Otht'rs recommended esteem can·be-fa<'1litated accepting a child on his when a pa re nt ofrcrs ments, not to be tempted p ositive m essages, in lookinl{ for magic Zellersald. cures. fa ds and easy DON'T fORCET YOUR CHARC.A LL CARO.IT'S THE EASY WAY TO SHOP AT WARDS ·.Pm~~6 You can depend on us. value . Zeller also suggested answers "'he n seeking that parent·<'hlld conn1ct treatment for your child. can b e minimhed if and that searching out a p arents ha ,•e realistic professional 1s worth all ~ct ations. the effort it requires. 1.------------------------------------------------------- .. 0 nly by knowingyoudr A good professional " ........ ::.~ ',\·,~~~.~~ ~~~1·;,:.;~ .. '..:. .... ~";'...:,1~ ~;'!~·:;r.--u . .,,111.,,11, ,.'(W't,.1 ,, ,... .... ,,,., .;~·, 1 :~~~,'~~~~~~"'" child's strengths an "ill be honest and tell .1 ,111 v.o•m •.•• 11 ,, , •rwi••·" h 1 .... • r \,OMA'l4A 1·1n .,.... •.•• rr•· ... , . 1 ·TOllR''" .1.i weaknt'sses can you you what he believes he '""•0011 ~ •'""' 1 • ,, ••••• •Ho'.-"•·"" ... ""'''--' ·"'•"'"'"A"·"'" formul a t e reasonable can and cannot do. said ones. Without knowing Zane. l•fft•f .... I# ~HUI' MO~OAY TllHOl'l.11 SA1l'RDAY D::io AM TO 9::JO Pl\1.,.SUNDAY JO:OO AM TO 6:00 PM ••. J UST SAY "CHARGE JT'" •• DAILY PILOT PVBLIC NOTICE P UBUC NOTICE Pl!DLIC NOTICE Pl¥lUC :'iOTle~ Pl: HLlC' ~OTICI'.: M•rlha1e•'1 Liotta lf\h S1At~m«nt W~B~ f•t•d ,...,, ttw C.ovnly C.lerit. ot Or•noe C.o..,,lt °" M.tr<h ,,, ,., •. Pl' BLIC !';OTICE FWe1 Pullll~ed O••~Qt-Co.HI DAoly P•l<>I. .l\pr11 1, a. u, n, ,,,. Pl',lSLIC ~OTICE PUBLIC NOTJCt: l"ICTJTIOU5 aUSINUS NAME ~TATt:MENT -ine t0Uow1n9 ptrwn " <tOtino bU\1 N U.d\' GOlOENSTATE C IFT Mlll>T lQO C..tQnity L.~u~e, N~wpott 0•~". (..A '11.0l P•u• F. Kol•<•• 100 C"<!""• l~"" Newoorta. ... ~.CA '1MJ ff'h\ ~HW\'I. I\ (Of\df,,(. t~d bY ;ln 1n d4v1d~•I P•ul F l(ol~<" Tr.1\ ~t•t•mt>nt •• , hfPO w•th '"" Counttt Cftf'k o• Or 11nO• COVf\ly on -rCl'IH, 1'1• l'S4M PvC>Utl\l'd Or•n~ Co•\f Oa1ly P1101 "pr1l l,l , t~. H, IWl PICTITIOUS a uSINUS N•M£UAff M ENT ,,..,. t0How1nl) D.,\On' Aft! OOtnfl r:..ht fW\\A\ EOGfWOOO APA.IHMC'NIS, /tOO(.,tttO\ \IAnt()n CA .. Qr.80 CttHfotn•-• ti~'w,11t11n ltv .t\00 <.tmpy\ O''""· \Uilf' )~. t-ff•w PQf1 ~«~. c'• "~&1 ,,.,, *""'""'" '' ,,,.,,..q conffut·trcs b-r i\ (..1htorn1..-, v""°' •""" F t"<IC ')p.,ttlt\ V1ff> p, • .,it1ill'f\f fftf\ \ ......... 1"11 fllf'd wltf\ ..... {OU"lt'; c1.r• ot o,.nO<' CO</ntv a~ MMCI\ 10, tvl•. Pl'IJLIC ~u ran·: -------------FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAM( STAT £M £N1' ~U•IO HO'l'IC( 01' INTfNTIOH Publl..,,.., 0<M9' (6~-1 UllllY P,lot 1'0 Elfl;AGIE IN THE !'Mr<htt.15.•ftOAl>TNI ... ,. tM1-r& u1..lfOl'Al.COMOLIC'l~YIH•ACH:S PUBLIC NOTICE ).,.,. NOT1C• Of! MAIUH•l'S~lg JUNE Olf lA Vl TINI\, Plo1nt•fl Lillie ltnOWI\ tell years "' !H NAY llOY \/EllNA O.•-nt •llO It has IM:comt' alm~l ~;~,'!'t:. ot •n •••<v!lon """"' O'I All common R!I !'lyphilllll f•b•v•1yJ ,.,.b,1...,sv""""'CwM and jt'Onnorrh~11 . And , Covn•1 01 o .. "<I" ~••I• ot C•Ht'lf"!•. RC'nttal h•rp.-is r11 n hsvr ;.~:~!~~'J~~,~~~;~~~~~~ ~ertous tonstique.-nt~!'. l~llT~I ., IVO<!Mtnt .. -..... ..., Children oom to moth4'0! "11'tin\I MENAV llOY Vtt•NA •• suffering from this tyl)f' 11100"""' <101>10•. •"'•••no • "•' of herpes can devc-lop ~:;...-.:,;~~~ :,'.,' :::. ·~~-;:·~ ':;: :':' Neo Natal herpes which -~ --------------••-•o• ... ·•••ttvllOft, 111 ......... ..., 1s m08t often fatal. Also, P UBLIC' SOTICF -•11 '"" "0"''· "11" •"" '"'"""'''" there appears to be --------··----~--i~'.."''~~1~"~;~~~:.0~o:;.~·~~ e 11idence that women sul'r•1oacou11roirTM1E c.1110-n1•.a.ttrobo'<1h10110w, with herpes run a greater nurol'CALll"OllH•Al'Oll LolUotTr~tt•o "~·"'"''~o r isk of d e v e l o pinie fM(COUNTYOl'OllAlllGl no<Ord«ll"!looll l)l .... ~•J). ,._JI t'C'rvil'al cancer. No. A·_. Of Ml•oll-...., -P•. '" '"" oll><• o1 HOflCI 0 " Ml•lltN G OJ'l"4!(0..,,,YRttOrO•Hol •A•,,~y. lti ghl now there fs l'l'l'ITION "011 101to•ATl 0 " w1u. Comm!>nly \now,. o 1si.1 """" C.r n e 1th e r a ce rt a In FINANCE Se nate Rej ~cts No-fault. WASHINGTON (AP) -The Senate dt.>alt a major ~low to legislation at-would requirQ.~tates co e na c t n o.fault auto m obile insurance l aws, sendin g t he meesure ..ba r k to lhe Senate Commerce Com· miltee by a 49·45 vote. The Senate then voted 47 to 45 not to reconsider the fir s t v ot e, a parliamentary move de· f eatin g e fforts b y backer s to keep t he measure ali \'e. OPPONENTS or the bill argued that states should d('cide on their own whether to enact no· fault laws and not be pre· ssured into doing so by the fede ral government. The bill, similar to one that passed the Senate in 1974 , would give stalt!s up to four years in which to require motorists to buy no.fault ins urance. Pacesette r Reports Income I AT ITS qu a rterly meetln1c the board of directors decla red the r egul a r quart e rl y d1vi'1end of 15 cents per s hare o n p r e fe rr ed stocks, seri es A ~nd series B . p ay abte to shareholders of r ecortl at close Of business Marl'h 31, payable on or about April 23. • Taiwan ANO POii LIE'l'TtU TUTAMtN· "•·1"'1,,.·C•111°'"'1 ~ tf'eatment or cure for TAl.V NOTICE IS HEllEV GlllEN ...... .... .._, h ,... h Bu G . h t•l•ol \llCTOR L MARTIN'> .... Th11r\d1 y, Apr II IS, ,., •••• I 00 jtf!nl>a erpes. A ... oug . ""'.. •nwn VICTOll lOUISMARTfNS. DK•-" O'(IOO p M .... ''°"' ol Courll\ouw, researchers feel that '.l 0 • ...,...., HOTICE is HEAE&V GlllEN t!Wt ,..,_ Mun1c•o•1 C•v•t • ..at Ja"' eventually a vaccine ALMA o MARTINS"""'"' IWN'"' 4 -Ro...i. '''' °' N•"'--' ""'"'"· may be the answer, none WASHINGTON (AP} "111>0fl IOI P•OOOlt of Woll • ..., fa< ... ~··Of O.•n,,., s ••• , ol C.tlll<w ..... l Th . _.of ltlltr\ Tulam•ntary to I"" w411 ..ii .ti l>UDHt l utl•on 10 I ... h•p \I is close to developmet'll, -e t In Y l S l 8 n d 11tt111-...... 'l',,OIO•ttl<hlt,_ .. -•• or<~"1nt-tvl"'Onot'lff lT\t YOU OR YOUR Republic or China -tor·-·.,." .... ..,~.•""'""', ... Vn•1WS1•1•'·•11111••10"'·111 .. -1... ~oR CA"' PHON.,. Taiwan -has ~come lllnt •f\CI o•.c• 01 hur"'lf '"" k..,.. ,..., ltfftl ol Mid 111<111,...,.1 o.111 .. In ""' """"'• ,, .,, -..u1t .. 11e>r11•. ,,,.,,, 10 oo.,,,. _.., c1n<••-.,._,,,,"' • ,,,...,, US WREN YOU:NEEQ A a mighty customer of the lllt!OtCW"!f90fl'IOl 0.Htl-lllNll Jott:hofMl ••M•YV.••t<HW•tlO-.i•,tv DELIVERY. w~ wlll American fprmer anct Mk! CO.WI, •I 100 Cl•« <•~lftr °''"" ....,, H e<llllO<\, with ucrlled IM....,.1 d•" I --'thou Wol, 111 th• (tly of Sll\11 AllA -<om .:uVer pfOmpl y wa t expects lO I! rOW Stl)l c.u1or111.a. 0.01ec1 M.t~c1111,"7• extr• charge. ( th · th °"'"""'""'•· ,.,. o .......... '"'"•' ur er Jn c years w11.1.1.aM £ suo""· OON e RMU Mu~•. We welcome requests for ohead. according to Its '°"","'"''• o-....,.covn•• delivery service and tradeo(fic'al •ow••oM.nOME llY Oorot1ty F. Dv1-•~1• char~e accounts. 1 1 s. 11-,,.,.1.ew o.w1y A five·year aitreement ... .....,_, C.-1 .. Orio OfAltL&J OAlflll'l'Y PAM U00 PMAlMACf C3US fOr the lJllt'Chase ........,_.,,c;. .... •.... ,...,, .. ,..,"tt ..... , >J I =.::-of 10.2 m1'lllon mel ... c Tlf~ (TIO...... •ll .... t1'111Jt,_ • • •=::.::!..~t0111ty J111• s.~~=~ntOo11t,.111. ~.._."4i.1• tons of grain and soy· ...,.'"a-...,. •. 1.a.m• ~1 ~11,i;i..-._,111.m' ..,,,._ _________ .. ~ans by .Juno 30,-l9181. I Fear of Fire ·State.£loses \ I 7~ Factories SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -The thief otCaliforniu industrial u fcty bu rejected ~ppeals rrom seven pt.article bourd factories shutdown for sartt)' viola\ion.5. The •PPf'•IJ .Vlere SOWK!ed ut a public he1trin/l on citations issued In the w~ke or unannount'ed inspections promplt:~ l)y a massive ex· plosion and fire that killed six \ workers and lnJured 12 othtrs ul ( 'f' "K G J U.S. Plywood Corp. '5 Novoply ~ plant in Anderson on March 23. STOQill ' Arthur Carter, chief or the • ,~ state Division ot Industrial Safe· .._------~--- ty. told the plant operators that four other particle boards passed lhe ihs~clions. A Uftl• .... A laaka ANCHORAGE:Alaska <AP) - Foreigners -have flocked here <to work 6n the $7 billion pipeline PD),ied and ~any are in the coun· try !!!egally .. immigration and nafuralfiaT10n serv1ce ()!ttcJaJs say. Joel Rogers-, district immigra· lion service d i rect or . says persons from Sweden. Germany, Mexico, Colombia, Chile, Peru, El Salvador, Guatemal a , Urugua)(, The Phillippines, Korea. }apan, South Vietnam and other nations have beefi..- drawn to the 49th state in increas· ing numbers wittiin lhe pas t year. Swf•• C o11 t rat"t I Southern California: ~1.ts on Orange County," from 9 a.tt\...to 4 p.m. Saturday In the'! Soc~I Science Hall at UC Irvine. Further information on the conference is available at the ex· tens ion informatio n office, 8.13·5414 . 8tntfk Sold SACRAMENTO <APl -A syn· dicate headed by Chase Manhat- tan Bank was low bidder on $100 million worth of California Veterans Farm and Home Loan Program bonds. State Treas urer Jesse Unruh said the bid was S.3818percent. Others in the syndicate are Bankers Trust Co.; Security Pacific National Bank; Halsey, Stuart & Co.. Inc .. :. and the Chemical Bank. Unruh suid other bids were reecived from syndicates headed by Salomon Brothers a nd the B a nk of America . ........_,..., Bflft11g T op Sell~ LOS ANGELES CAP> Northrop 'Corp. says it will pro· duce 72 FSE and FSF tactical fighter airplanes for Swi tzerland as part of a $450 million package that also includes spare parts and ground equipment. The company said Tuesday the agreement was m ade in a con· tract through the U.S. govern· ment. Sefdftlbau• Talk.ti SEATTLE (AP) -Boeing Co. c ommercial a ircraft sal es represented more than half of the entire world market last year. the firm's top two executives told stockholders. - Art Seidenbaum, Los Angeles Times columnist, will describe California's future as ·keynote speaker at a University Ex· tens ion one·day confer ence, "Alternative Futures for Urban They r e ported that the aerospace firm should be able to retain its share of the com· mercial m arket this year and hold the line o n its milit:iry contral'IS. 1~. J • tMnr~ ft 1'• l ""' Holobm t)4_. 1J 'II H00Vf'r 8 '-• , .... HOf"ll Rf\ l 1 1' HUO'\ P•P ~Al J " Vi lt Cp ~"• •'• H~•11 tnl UO 1'3 Ind Nu<lr 31 l ' '"''• t-f\d 18\• 'U'• 1nt..,rc En 11•, """llnlrm• In 4S O tnHtrtl (j llii. ••• h18• W\l't i-. 1•-, l•Sou Ut ;r · ;:': 1~rr't;rd, ~~,.: ~: : ~~s",~ t • 10 K-41v St1 "''· ·~ 1 1(•1\!ttl pt )'• 1 f<•IVM ) , 6' i IC"'"'", A ,r· ,;. ~ ~::o~: 40 / 411"> K• r 'l:.tm p" 1-. ~•' Tr 3! v. 11,. ~;~lt ~~~ 15~ )&I) l(eye fib 11"1 1311 t<:•y Cv~F 301-,. 311'\ King tn1 ''• t°"ICn.toVoq 1()'. H Un<e In 70 ?0\4 Urod Rr\ I" 1"-LA,,. Co 111•• n1 1 L.1n 8(11 .. t 4..,, ~ no Urn ,. > '.IQ>, "'"' c; ·~~ ·z;~ Mdt1~~:,., 7• 71 nor C. )v.. l&i.. 01 LP 11'' 71"' Mt.Cor to•,.. 101, t<Xt..tv 3'• ''• .Miol\ur .S'• b1, dun 91 • • rid '"' ,..,. ''• l\11 w U ~ u•, •did C• l l '4 M lc1w vt '~'" "~· '"'"' ,,,.., ,., . ""' '" I I \\ '"" v4\ 6'• 6-.,.Ml\t;Vf f; n,': ~;,~~~ts t,;,t •, I '• Mt>ort P H 11•-. Moore ' 1'\t 1 'I ft/+Orq At-\ 181, IC"" MOie~ M l" ' Mot (lull 8"" 8't MU"Uttr ?it I ,,, • """'"0 Cp 2« J lo N~I v &O 9+ 1 ''• N.tt Lib 1/' I 18'" N !.-CR\l'I t \'• 10'• ,_..tnw Rt 8"' •••NJ Net G 11•. n~ Nlfll\n A 3~ 41 Nllll\fl 8 8"' •• • No(ar "' O ve·r T h ..-Count~r HASO UtiiftCJt Fare H ik e s Okaye d LOS ANG ELES (AP) - Air California and W~stern Airlines huvc bct'n ~ranted fo re lncreaSl'S by the stute P ublic Utllit ics Corn· mission <PUC) for nlahts within Cahfornlu . Th~ in r r~asc~ r ange ~from Sl to $2.12 for Oh;hlls linking Orunge County. S<.an 1-·ranci~c<1, Oukland. Palm Spr\nf:S , San Jose ;,ind Sacramento. -· IT WAS NOT unnOl.lnced wh~n the m~rcases would take effect. Air California fart:s hfive ot 1qcreased since April 974 , the airline Said it n ds added revenues lo offs · c.reased cosL.;. The UC said Wes ern -""ms allo tile rate.hikes to remain even with . Air California \.the routes both airhncs serv Aetna Pays $98.6 Million Aetna Life & Casualty has re- ported payment of more thnn $98.6 million in Medicare benefits to 124 California hospitals anrt extended care facilities'in 1975. Fre n c h Fini\. Sele cts OC U.S. Phosm a rine, a French compa n y, b as bccom~ tho se~nt:lt foreiiin firm to locatE' in the tr.vi ne Industrial complex. Tht-unit, a l 3186·F Airway Av., Costa Mesa, will be heudquarter:i for the company's ship extorior ('i('a nin~ operations. It is tho firm's first Amt-rican outlet. DOWNS '""1 I . 1 .• I' •• 10 • 10·. I • '. \. I Ii ,., HI• '"' ... ..... · .. '" J 1 I > "' >'. 1 '• . '. .. I'• I I "• .. Pel Otf JU Otf n 1 0 11 •&' OH n o Ott t? s Ofl 17 S Oii 10 s OH •• Oii ~ s o" •a Otl • J •, 0 11 A(I .. ., '• '• -.. . :r ~: .. .. .... ... • v. ,, Ott 11 011 11 Ott I I ()II 1 f Ott 7 t Oii • ~ ()It 6. ()II 'I 011 & I Oil 6 1 Oii • J ()ff • , 0 11 4) Ofl • 1 MUTUAL F l JNDS • NYSE COMPOSITE '• •' . ; I ,,, t 1'. •• AIKO Bid• tor Stork . . . . . . '. 70. " . \I • . • ..... )\'• . tJ ·-'• LOSA"\<;E u:~ tAP> ThC'Atl.u1 11~· R1chf1c•ld l'o I \Rro1 ha'I re• eel\ l'd oHer<, fr(lm Anaconda Co stockhoh1C'rs lll S<·ll 6 mLlhon shares for $162 m1ll1on The Los Ani.teles-based oil C()n glomeratc offered to buy the Anacon· da shares al S27 apiece v.ilh the offer· 1nft t·>.p11 1n~ Wt>Ct,nesduy s OA1L Y ~°'ILOT R7, 'llistorie \li«.-fory' Helps Men Too B~ ~\I.Vii\ PORTl:R Wlwn thl• i-:t1c.iul C'rt.J1t Oppo1 tu111t \ Aet \1 t>nl ml(l l•ffrrt l,1M <ktoh,·r. 1t w.1~ h.i•h'<l ''"a bn.,1klhro111oth ,for women 'S n~ht:. 1t v. u~ a h1,.l11rH' \ u·tory for mt•n too Tlw '""' ~1vt'' luu.1111•1 und IJ11t·1 un'e-.s ti• credit lo ull <'On'lumt•r11 awn indudl•d llt•n • .1rt• sunw ul the tJrlnclpul components of th1' 1,1\1 Rc-.1,011,. for <lt•n> in.: c•1 t•1lit l 'µ1111 rcquc:.l. a crcd1~ c•.:ird <'omp.111\, d l' p a r t m 1· n t ~ t or, .. f1n;:inn• co11l pan' 01 bunk v. h1ch ll<'ntt•s or tcr1n1n.1tl'i. crcdll mu'l c•xpl.1111 11!\ tlct·1 :-111n W1tho111 thi s 1 n ( o r m a t 1 o n • t h 1· Money 's Worth ..ipphcant v.ould not kllu\.\. for 1·-..amph·. lh;il frequent m ovt•o;; from cit y to city :m' h<.•mi.: l'Otmtcd ilJpmst turn or th ul credit refer c·nc•t•!> Jlt' tvu new to bt: cht>t•k(•d. With sul·h knowledge, thl• appltl·:.111t 1·:111 bt• better pn•par1•d for a lak r ntt('mpt This JHn\'IMon 1s ·•l> '.ilu.iblc for mt•n al> for \\OOll'll -PA RT-Tl~1 F. l'('(.Htt:. L'nderth(' nl'" law, (0 rcd1tors may not dM!couni the in1·11ml' t rom part 11m e~rnµlo~ mcnt A C'rcd1tor may l''Carnint· thl· prob.thle c•ontinutty 11( the JOb, but he cannot O\ crlooi.. l'.irnin~' JU't bt•c,n1-.t• l'mployment 1s nol full t 1 nw Alimony or C'lulrl '"fll>Ort p:" ml•nh \ divorced woman h .1:-. the ri~ht 111 tit•t·Hk v. hl'lhl'I 'hl· >'''he::. her altmon): child support or 111ain1t•n.1111·1· paynwnts to ho \ 1rwed JS income upon\\ htrh "lht•" rt•!) ini.: lo nht a1n credit If shf.' so dl•c1dcs. lwr cr\•<l1tor-. mubl C'1Hlbldt•r such payments :is income• 'tu the 1•xtt•nt that !ht· pavm<'nts arc • likely to be con:.1stent Smet' <'rt'd1tors nu lnnRl'r t'tm rcndilv chsm1ss ullmony or d11ld support pa) nwnts .i-. 111come, ,, dl\orced or sepJrall'd v.om;in '' h•,,s 1kµt·ntlcnt on other-. lor fmanc1al as~1:.tann· . -RECOROK EEPf"-;· SO\lfo:Tn n : before Fc·h J, 1977 <·n•d11 t·.ird huldt•1-. ''Ill 11·n·l\t• nnllr1·' from ~ton· ... h.tnk' or crt:d1t cant comp.1111t•:o. "'ht·1 t• the\ and t ht·1r :-µou.H•s ha\ t' Jl)int <H t-nunt:-or .i(•rount' that spouses a1 c authortz('d to us1• • The 11ut1<'e v. 111 111form 1 w.tnin1•r' that 11nrl1•r !ht• nc•w la w . th\·~ h:\' 1• till' 11j.!ht lo hn\c• 1•rt•d1l 1nformut1011 t'OH<'<'rninl( t h~ accounts 11•porlt•el 111 tht• names of both spouses Thl' form \\Ill :-.1\ lh,1l .i s wnuturi· is m•c·dcd lo 1iro\•1dt• crf.'d1t hislonl'" 1n holh 11am1·s ..and lliat permission \\Ill nol make \'llhe r SPQU!>C lui.:.illy liable for :1t1} d1 fren•nt or greatt•r dt'bb. This i' not a meanmglt''' lul ul p.11111 1t -.hould not h1• l~l)Orl'd Persons v. ho tlo nil\ sij.!n and rc·tur11 1t c·ould lc'.1\c• th('1r 'poUSl"» 1n tlw 1 \l'nl of .J dl\orc·t· or <lculh, v..ith<>ul .t ~·1 ed1t l11stor~ In thl' p.1:-l m.ln\ ''"nw11 \\ho "" rt .11·e·111111t' 111 tlw1r hu.,b.inds' n.1mc•' 1·1111ht11'1 11lt1.11111h1•11 11\\ll t 1td1t 11\'<'JU,•• lht• t n ·d1t h1 .. 1111~ of tho,,• .11T1111111•. \\ .'.\' rrportrn •mlv m 111 .. hu,h.11111 :-11.1 n1t•-. 111 t•1111 .. um•·1 11·purt ing .1J.!1·111·1p, 11r o\he·r 1·r1"cl1t11r' '\O i\t i\;\j O R went/\!\ '"'"'ti ".1111 '" "'·"'' ., s p1111 ... 1! \\llh 'ud1 .1 rr('dtt h umltt•.1p 1111\a<.·~ ol spoust• I neh r Ill!' IJ\\ < 11 ·cl1111" c ;mnnt. .11'(.. (OlrlllfnrmallOO Jhoul .111 .1pph1·.111I ., "l"IU'>l:' I 111 lnl OWr spon'l'I unit--.:-th<' spot1,•· ''Ill lw pt·rrn1ll1•rl le' II"' the J('('CIUOl. I he spOU'l' \\Ill I.¥· l'Ulltr.:1<·tu.ill.\ l1.el1Jc for I h1· JC'count. the apphrant 1s rt•I> mi: on the -.pou"· s llH 1101t• 01· t•ommun1ty pro1H'rt) .as J ba-.1!> for n ·pJ) m1·nl of 1h1· rf.'CJUl''>lt'cl <·rl•d1t , nr the .1pphr.inl I!. relyin.1.: 1111 .!111111111\ ur <'h1l!l ,upport P11.vmenti. a-. ;1 ha-.1s f111 rl'IHI' m<·nl Thus. 1f a "om an ,1ppht"' frn t'rt'll1t 011 lh1• IJJ'>I'> of h1·r income and or prnrwrl~. the privac~ of her h11shar1d or •·x husband cannot IX"' 111ljh1•d hv ('r1•<l1tors. If she :1ppll>''> tor t·rt.•lJil at a plarf.' her spoust• h.ts an ;H·1·111rn1. s lw dol''> not. ht1\'l' lo diM·los<' that fact. An t•qual C'rcdit law inclN•d for w11mrn. for m<•n. Study Eye Optimism Among Businessmen P ruch·nt1al tn .. 111 :111< t' Cu s \\'p.,h ·1 n ll11l.tll1''" Forc•r·o<,l Mir\ c•y hJ!-. found hus11wssnwn mort· 11pt 1m1">t ll' alioul th1•1r 111 o-.p1•e1 s lod a~ than l'\'t't lwl 11rt'. WIH•n PrudC'nt1~il ,...,kc•d "l''-lt·rn 1,u..,i1w -. ... m<'n 111 t·11mp1ir1• tht'tr anltl'lp:it1•d fJu -.mt''>' .1c·ll\ 1tv Im· tflC' M·1·on1I q11;11l<.•r of 1!171i \\llh lh" \l':tl' f1"l •111.1rtc·r ~•<'l1ul\ X:t 1wn·1·n1 i-J l<I th1•\< think thc·11 't c on1I •111:.1 ,.,,. hu'>1111·s, \\ 111 lw h1•111•r , 111 ""' 1·1·111 lu•IJI'\ r• 11 \\ 111 '' J \ t lw ~.1 nw ,111tl 7 p1·rc 1•nt lrn t•<.f'I' ,J <lt•c·linc Thi\" th<' larg1•,l 111•1 tl'lll.1~11•111 hu:..1nc">',m1·n 1•x111·1 I Hll! Jll lrll'rl'l.l'-C <.tn('(• tlw \\ 1· t• 111 llll'lnl'"' 1' fJI (•1·:1 ... 1 M ii \l'V was :..tarted m 1!15.1. Tiu• I" 1\1m1s 111.:h Clf 7!1 p1•1r1·nt v. .1<; :;1·orl'CI in t hf.' sc•C'nnll q11.11I1 ·r of I '172 111 !he· Sout h1•111 ( 'ald111111.1 Ar 111111:1 ;\;1·valla re•Juon, Ji11,111c·1>o~mcn ;1n· 1·H·11m1111•11pt11111't w l·:rrht)' ''" 11<·rN·nl •11 llH>:-t• pol11•1I 111 lhl!'I :11 l'.1 look frir :in 1111·1 e•a!'>l' 111 tttl'1r <·1•111111m1l' ur·I l\'11 v clunn1· ttw nc·x\ thn·1· m1111t ho; wh1·11 t on1p.tr1•t1 lo the; fl.l~I thr 1•1• v. hill' Ill JH'r c-rnt c•x111•1 t IHhlltl'~:; to he· I lw '"1111 • .11111'1p1111'111 :111l 1l"q1al1• .1 el,.c·re'.1,1·. Brokerage Ope~~ Nmv Office at lrvinR Al>h\1111 Burkf• & l'o . /\n,1tw11n h;l' .. NI 1nclw .. tr111 I .incl rnmrrwr rwl ri .. tl c•i.l;il,. hrnk1·1:1111•111111 ha-. :JJ1nn111111-<I tho opc·ntrt~ nf :111 off 11·1· m I 1 \ 11w l.c.lt'all'U ul J 7!1111 Sk\ p.11 I. I ·11 C'l•'. tlw I 1 \ '"" off 1<·t· 1' manajlt·<l hy f 11th J'1·n1•1 Jllllll < '.d1forn1;1n ,Jtu• 1-:hrl'I AcC'111dmj.! to 1':hn•I lhl' lr\1111' ufllf·p h,.., Iii'·'""" rern•...,•ntal" t'' and uffe'r, .1 11111 • f•N ·t rum of '<ll"v11·c·'I mrlu<lin"I( trtllu ... tnal 1·111111)11•111.11 and nll11 • 11·11-.11111 amt 1<:Jl<'s. 1nvt•,lrnc•nt'>. land. Jcimt H ·11t11r"" l11ulcl 111 ,1111-. an1f propl.'rty mannJi1•mc·n1 /\s h" ill Burkl.•'1-Ir vinr· o(l11·1• I' rr~p11n"thl1· for llw :>;ilc·s ;1rea Imm Loni1 Ht•<11·h In soulh1•r11 01.1ni,:c· <.'11un1 \ Bentley Reports 48o/o Sales Increase Sales increased 48 percent dunnR lht-I"' quartc:r ovc•r ,, similar period o f a yf.'ar 3~0. UCC()rdln~ ln U .f . H ntlC'V 1 President o f Bentley Labor ;1torll''" lnc , It v111t-. Comparative earnings w1•n • lo"..r however. du~! lo CO'>L pressures earned over from the fourth qu;1rh'r nf last year. Net income for t he three month pcnoo ended f"<'h 29, 1976, 1s listed at 5342.000. reprP'il'n\in~ a rwt •nC'Omf• rcr share of 16 cent!i on total rt•vt>nuP:-of S5,0'.l7 .oon For I h1• same period in 1975, net ln<'llme 11rt••r tax<'!> v.u<; ~24!.000 or 24 ct•nts a share on revc•nuc·~ of S.1 510 000 Sentlt>y Laboratone> m.muf,1ctu re~ bh~O<J haMhnr. nnd bloo<t proct><t:<1in~ f'llUIJlm<'nt ll'"" tn c•ttrd111pulmnnary l)~fla"' suffi!t'ry Thf' comr>Jnv alo;o manufacllsrc~ k1doe1 d1aly!>1S ('(}Ulf)ml'nl •ind 1·omponcnl 1 · I -_.. DA1L'LJ>1L01 Thundax.~prH 1, 1976 -....,-------- _ UCI Numna on R.egents· ,-lroine Teaclwr Headed GraJ#:mes' Group REPRESENTS UCI Cheryl Biles trvtne school dlstnct resource teacher Cheryl Biles hu beetl •P· pointed lo the University of Callforrua Board of RegenU as an ahunni regent ror 1be l978-79at ademac yeAJ". , Mrs. Biles. 29. is a 1969 UC Jrvme graduate andncelv~ a masters degree in educ a lion and school admfo11tratlon at Cal State fUUerton la.at year. THE PRESIDENT OF the UCI Alum'ni Association, Mrs. Blles will be the first regent from UCI. Urilike politically appointed regents who serve for 16 years, J.,be alumni regents serve one year as a non-voting regent de· signate and one year as a voting member of the board. UnlJI lhe passa~e of Proppll1· Uon 4 in 1974, there wa.~ a smite alumru regent. In most years, the seat was fiUed by a regent from UCLA or UC Berkeley Proposition 4 added a Sfl<'ond alumru regent who wall be ftom the seven smaller campuses educational poUcies are formed at the state level-not only for the 'uruversity' but for all levels or education." In her duties at the Irvine school cjlstnct, Mrs. Biles works -with district 1)roc.tams and cumcuham for all gradd. Jaycees Pick Top Teachers F1\'e people have been selected 1udgt!s for the "outstanding _ t>du cator" program or the Laguna Niguel )aycees. · They are· Thomas. Riley. Orange County Fifth. District Less than 24 hours after be· ing sworn in as new Argen- tine president, Gen. Jorge Videla perfor med u tradi· lion role assigned to chiefs of stale in this Raman Catholic nation-he became a godfather. Money Shower-. A Eew Got Army With It·---...,• CHICAGO <AP> -A shower of mont>y on the E isenhower Ex· p,rusway ended with polil~ orr~un.: an allt'ged drug pusher, " hand!Ul of motorists gatherillg Sl.600 in marked $100 bills and hun. dreds of other motorists getting stuck In a seven.block traftlc ja · Police aald the suspect threw the money out or hi~ ur window during a chase which capped a.,year·lona investigation by police ll)to Ule11l trarfacklng in PCB, an ammul tranquilixcr used us u baUuctnoaen. · WITH TH E COOPERATION OP the U.S. Dru!l Enforcement AdmlnlstP&tioo..police said, tht>y arranged for the sale of u i)ound of conCrolled substance to an undercover agent for SS.000 In marked bills~ Shortly afterward, police and DEA agents urreiited Edward . Vajsvilas, 29, oJ (;hicago. in c9noect1on.with the sale. ANOTHER MAN REPORTE()LV had obtalm'<i Ote moner, however, and escaped in hts car, Police said. With authorities m punuit, lhe suspect pulled onto the expressway and apparently tned to get rid of the evidence by throwing at out the window. Police arrested Frank Vincent. 30, or Chicago and managed to round up $3,400 of the marked money. but the rest or the money was gone. Vincent and Vaisvilas were charged with v1ollttmg the feder;al controlled s ubstances act. Put a few words ' to work tor you • (c.11 642·5'871) I DAILY PILOT THE AU:JM NI REGENT posi- tion essentially is an extension of the campu~ alumni associ'ation:.. Tu be an alumni regent, Mrs. Biles also must serve as presi- dent of the UCI Alumni Associa· boo During her year as regent designate, she will serve as secr~tary of the UC Alumni As· sociation and during her year as regent, pres ide nt of the un- 1versitywide association. super\'1sor; Dr. Emie Lake, Cal .--------------..._ _________________________ _,.. Stcite Fullerton professor and former superintendent or high schools in Fullerton; JudyThom- pason, Santa Ana School District teache r : Rod Carpenter, ex- ecutive director or the Soutb Coast YMCA, and Sig Fascher, Jaycees program chairman. - ·. Photo Show At Saddleback Saddleback Colle ge photo· gr aph y s tud e nts wall de· monstrate their ability in the col· lege'g first annual student photo· graphy show which begins AprH• 1 In the campus ~allery. The show wilJ ru1'f"{<ont urrently with the Laguna Hills Ca mera Club photo contest . The Leisure World club will award $100, $50, and $2S prizes for the best black· and·wlrtte entnes in the college show. The entries will be displayed an the lower c ampus galle r y through April 26. !lours are 10 a.m. lo 3 p.m . Mondays through Fridays and 6 to 9 Wednesday rughts. A public r e c e ptio n for participating photographers will be held between 3 and 5 p .m. April 25. The workload, she said 1n an interview,. will add about five days a month to her schedule. ·When she talks a bout her appointment. Mrs . Biles talks about "the person" who will be a regent. "l'VE BEEN working on this fo r so long that.I don't even 1den t1fy m yself with that person yet," shesaad. • "It is important to remember that the alumm regent does not act as a campus representative. The reg ent r e presents the • university as a whole," she sa.id. .. I 'm looking forward to interacting with the people who make the decisions about university policies," she said. ''l have a strong interest in how The judges will select from among 15 teachers nominated. Winners will be honored al a banquet April 7 at the Crown House Restaurant in Laguna Niguel. · Conditions Cl~d LOS ANGELES CAP) -The state health de{>artment sa ys evidence or substandard condi· lions led to termination or its Med1·Cal contract ror care of 105 patients at a Duarte nursing home. Eighteen or the patients were mo ved out ot the Golden State Health Care Center Tues· day: other Medi-Cal patients will be removed as soon as possible. It! California. Now Over 85 Otlices To Serve You Border To Border. Join the tens of rhovmnds of Colifornt0 so~s oUrnperiol. Behind every [° thot stonds for lmperiol you II find high rnteresl on insured savings, o friendly staff ro serve you, ons:f con11enlerit free services Imperial reolty does ho~ u·, fot \'OU. :....~--High lntcrtst On lnand ~ "" /,. , ... 1 75'" ---~1 II 000 0..0..• II 000 0opoo<o II 000 1--0 )eO't ·i.,,,.,\ 4 ...,., ... '"' lO ""°""""" 8..06..... l.,,..... 6.tr•• , -...i Y..W -..,, Y..W '-""' T..W -°'""""' l l 000 ..... ,,,.., 6.71'·· -·'"*' 5.2.S'-,_ - •• .... ~·"'" -··""""""''"'···· vf .. ~~ ..... "'#Qr'9¥f"Qf' ••t,..OfdH' ,. '"°"'t'••• ''' J • ""••*•"',......, 1 '"''•~"-"'llOl~•.,.nttt~ .. f lOt"rly • ,. • •• ' -T • "4', .... "~'rttt• "'O• °""Wi1r:>11 ~'°"' r ..t ' ' '"""' ""'' • Y' ~ """°' c~ with our branch monogera for speclol '°'" on Certificates of 0.pos•I of $100,000 or mote. Helpful "" Jenica. lmpcr1ol offers \OVt'r~ mony helpful services nnd mml of lhom or1• Irr"<' like frH safe depo\11 bo•e• wlwrc 01101loble-dlrect Soc.101 Socurrfy chock deposit-free monoy orders ond lravelor1 ch~ks ­ !'Vl'n freo nolory Hrvlce . Plus many, mo;iy rHorP. 1..v"h .,... 1f11 f , .... ~·~m bak,..-.,.,, > tnhltcNd .................. Id ~oVad. With th{, ti\eogh Rellrl'menl Pion for lhe !.tiff. •mployl'd,you con sove vp lo S7500 every year, 1011 deferred Both pnncll)OI ond in1Nl'$1 qre deducted from vovr qron income for income la1t purposes. You only pay 1ox on 1hc fund' when you begin w11hdrow· .'"9 your money ot rl"hr~mcnt hme. --.C+ + lmperiol's Individual Retlf&- men1 Account (IRA) If you ore not olreody covl"rl'd by o rl'ltrcment program at work, yoo con save up lo S 1500 eodi year Pnnc1pol ond 1nll'•es1 qre •o• deferred until funds ore w11hdrown or re1trel"1en1 t•ITlf' • H 1mPERIAL sAu1nGs ' ""D WAH AS>.0CtA I l()t4 llell ,..,,,.non 1 • • All • • ,., .. ~, f' , • ·co•to Me .. 31•0 "'""<>l SI ~ 1~91 th1,,I ~~tt>n Pu" f) O:")('I At' -,.f''l '~..t1 • •S1nta Montea ff.().i 1th ~t 3'91 '\i'•7 '\!ml Y•llry 1 , A , •~•A ,. 1Pl.., ' f!O'!.' • '$oulll Gi ie 42•0 T•rt<Jy lll•d !>&4·4S~l S111d10 C111 I ' ,, • "6 A)~ • 'To,,•11c• 11~ lrl Am rnh >n $<)U'l!P ~2 ,~,, •Wt11 lot A"1J•lo '' 1 ~ " r c 11'1 1 4" <t" l' • WM"""• 4Q • ~,,..,.,,. Bl.o 9~ 1hl _ _... 0.-.._ l.,. "-'" • C••-• '("' ,,_ • 'Gi.-• • .... _, .. _ • -C- ~aUiHM • llte4tlftd• • SMitrfl MM,.. • 1...,. .. C ..... o" • """' C'•••"-• · Wnf-... v ..... • 0WM1« • • ·~ ~ o ... u , .......... -................ ,_ -.... -~ ............ -,.......,... ........ , ... 1 ... ~c. .... ftl - -~·a,...-.,.~~.·-.... -.,.._. ... ~ o-.d ~y"' o. .. ) s ~ ~ • .,... .. .}("'"'""'""'cl •...,~o om ,1 \ ~ ... I 11ninc=b \\9ttoj~~ L---- Aaaorted Sizes Wicker Baskets Be.aulJfully woven. Abool 4Vt'' to 9". PRE-WASHECI l•dlea' Brushed Cotton JEANS ne "test thing in C<1ltfoin .i ca· suals. T~e go-1111where. do any th1Pg 1uns w1tb the /1151 w,nlll'J look. Available 1n different stylt~ and colors. Some w1tb front poc ~­ ets, some with doubfe.z1pper frcn!. s1z~s. 5.1 s. ----~ ).'~ f,9~ \ _.l -- PRE-WASHED Brushed Cotton SKIRTS Make 11 a twosome with CJ'ual gNI011$ styles that reflect Ille t1end. Your cho1c! of s~11t sty les Inclu ding lront 11e ~hown. Tw9 r~flled pockets. Sim: 5-15. w ----\ 29,~ --- Ceramic Bowls CIJ ·•C •,tylP. 1n light Shade'. r1ne for pl.intw. Cork lt~r IHlu1e. Jl/4''x3 1f2" Bowl •••• 79c 8V4"x4V4" Bowl •.•• 1.59 10"x5" Bowl ••...•• 2.59 With --i Kll/1Sfll06S 'i Q9C\ COLI If Jl(JT! \ _ _J --ThermaDome Food Cover Piper Dolls! ---[\ge " ~--49' Net. YI/ Cut & Color Books P6f)uldr d •.<ir1ntl'nl fQ colr1r .Jnd cul out. ' -- DAILY PILOT Cf World Record HOiders in . ' -· . ~ ~~~ft . t , ' LONO B~ACH Frttatyle world record holden Jam Mootcomery and Tam~. bop-~ Ina to ute the Belmont Pflia pool as a aprin1board toward a berth on the U.S. Olympic tetm, apluh here this eveninJ In the Amateur ,Alhletlc Union s Indoor swam champloruhipa. Shirley Ba basboff. the out· standln1 U.S. female /reatyle s wimmer. is the favQl'ite In her even~ and holds the world re- cord in the 400 -•:14. 76, Sba1", however, commands mo.t of the attention. ne ll·year-old freshman at Cal State (Loni Beach) won the MU'• Sullivan Award u tbe na· &Jon'• top athlete in 1975. Shaw, whose time ol 3:53.31 ln the 400-meter freestyle ls aUll the world record, la heavily favored In that event this evenin&, and be'• enttred 4n four other eveota, too. Montgomery, Ute Shaw a dou· ble winner at -the ~t NCAA ehamplOlllhlps will be favored lo hla best event. tbe \00-meter freeltyl•. lo whlcb be boldtl the lWWld mark or 50.51. In the rectnt collepate c.hun· pionahlps, Shaw .ec Americu marks In the 500·yard and l,'50-yard free1tyle ~ta. talc· tn1 John Naber•• name out of \be record booka t wlce. But Naber la in th1s meet, and favored In tonight's second· event. Ton.llbt'a scbedule start.a with ·Fre~tylers Giye MV Second SWlln Titl~ ByaOGEKC,\ttl.SON Of.,.0.11,~•SUtt ·EAST LOS ANGELES- Tale'nt·laden-Mission VieJo de· fended Its CIF 4·A swim cham· pionsbip with ease Wednesday night as expected . thumping the opposition from start to finish for the Diablos' second straight CIF ~mm in~ conJ U!el\. The only m ystery was which • prep contingent would. finish s econd to the high-powe red l>iablos, who breeied behind awesom e depth in the power ~vents-the 200 and SOO freestyles· -in the water s al East Los Angeles Cotlege. Montreal Olympic candidate Brian Goodell, a junior. paced the Mission Viejo onslaught with ea.sy vict.ori'es in the 200 and 500 Crees, clocking 1: 40.90 and 4: 29.04. Neither was a record-but Goodell and some or his mates may have been giving additional thought to the AAU swim cham· pionships in Long' Beach, which -begin tonight. The 500 free saw Mission Viejo go 1·2·3 as Ca sey Converse and J esse Vassallo backed Goodell witha4:30.21 and4;31.79. The might of the Orange Coast area showed through in that race with fourth and fifth going to Bill Babashorr (4 : 33.31) or Fountain Valley and John Dobrotl (4:35.34) Sports in Brief . ., of N"twport Ha r60r . JOO _ .. ., •••o "!~.~.!... ... vaiie., ll.Hd, GO()dell and Converse went l ·Z K•"•· K••"· 11111ne•1 ,.,,,.1c1~ ._.11 ""' .. in the 200 free as Mission VieJO -V•io • ·• n i ..,.,,. 1 •" • FMtMN wonthecrown by62'hpoinls. • ~~: !:;:~ ~ac:'~1~~~_: .. 1- Perbaps the closest and most 100 ''" -1. c;oom11 111111 .. .., v1eio11·«1w t. s urprisina event o~r the everuoo C*'••'"' IMlu10 .. v 1e101 , • ., " J o.-..11 b , e 1 .... --1 Har-I I U.M •. ,_.._., I~., was the 100 tree where untington 1 uo s. eao.m.11 IF..,,. .. ,,. v•11rt1 1:U7fT."" Beach High's Keith Johnson, in Ha"" 0••..-, ,.., .. ,' .. H.Olhen: 11• ~..ill 1...._,Ho•borl l ·O .O.. the ShadOWS or teammate Scott !VOlft00-1.JOM\Oft IT-Oek•l 1'S3 "2. "'-' II I · , .. _ · •• K•li•nlL8Wll""'11·».t1J J.VMMllolNll"lotl n..var a )le~r ong m .. .., spnn .... , viei.1, u 111, Mtuer '"•""~nV•••r>1:11.'71. c.ame out of nowhere ln lane 7 to ... ,_, 1Le 11111111• ... 1 1:~ 11-. s....-t.-•111117" winio47 .14. 11r.11:n.1a. 0111e": a.o·Go<....., 1s. .. ci._.. .. , u a.u 12. R-"'°" IN•-'~"'°'' 1·5' 11. Weir settled for fourth (47.64), so,, .. -'· Keny '"°""1.i .. v.i1e.,1 ,,,,. J ashe didintheSO free(21.89).The DlftUI ITltow .. nd OU•l 21.U J. JOftH lflli'*'I Jl.74 4. Weir Oillf'llf\OIOI' llNCl\121 ... s. He ld w as separated by .69 w ...... 1s. .. ~teo•1 12» .. -•.-.1--11 seconds. n l' 0111er• • JOM""' IH...,.1,.....,e-.c111n.01· Fountain Valley High's 200 ~::=~~~~n.~' Har-1 n . .i u . Sco1o ..... medley relay team of Ron Leed, Milce Kelly, Steve Krikl and Andy Miller set a CIF record in 1:37.56 and Kelly took the so free in 21.36 and was second in the 100 back (53.40). Long Beat'h Millikan won the final event or the evening, the 400 free relay, to edge Newport Harbor and Fountain Valley for second place honors. Fros h -soph stars included University Higb's Bruce An· derson <a meet record ii\ the 100 back In 57.41) and Steve Braun, a winner in tbe 200 free at 1: 44.52. Edison Htgh's Randy Roberts won twice, setting a CIF record in the JOO fly (53.35) and capt)Ufng the 200 individual ·medley in 1:58.SS. OM ... -1 WU'°" IR•lll"9Hillll 04.00I.~ ~y Hlllll 1U U J Ro ... ,,.._ -onl 3$1 OS • lvall\10..lfeyl)OUI Prke ll.0¥6U:,. . .o .. Oli' (AIMmO.•I ))t IO ~I JO. er-lld11D"l1'0 SJ U _,, U!ei-11" U. 100 ttv -1. ~crudv IL• ~al s1 u t. n1e1 Ro0.,1'10ft IPff•-1 Har-I -V-IL8. IWIW...I SI, .. • KalllU• IL8 W1-I Sl.)O S. ~i:;.·:.::.,'~~·,~·i~'~',.11/1~T"'·,,,'!:..,":! . v•1ey1 u .••. t00 lrff -I. JeMWHI IHllfllifttl°" ...... •1.U l Hawe\ ll•••bv•Y lll'ar'lll o t7 J. _..,..., ,,.._1•7 M4. W•lr IH_l,....llN<lll U.+' S -IEeh ... I U .6'l. l>l-l~Olik\I ., a.. lO& f,... -I. 0-11 llllllW... Viel91 •·It .. t. Colt-M (MIUIOft Vletol ••fl S. J, V•Mlto tMitllOft VlejOI • Jl.1t •· ~ 1'-1-ValleYI .,., JI s. 0.broll ,..._,, Harbo<I • U.>4•.H¥1IOll ($aft-r<Ml4'l'>.02, 100 IM<lo. -I ~°" IT"--0.llll Sl.3$ 2. IC•flr ll"evftl•lfl V•lleyl U .0 .J. ICOVSMlt ,...,...._,..,, U U 4 O'Go<',,.... IS.On 0 -ftlel w ti s v-•Y 1Foo11tllll ~.n ., Vo'9M ILll MllllkOft l ~ e1 Olher1: I. M. V-IO !Mlul°" V04jOI U..)9 t. '/, VHHllo S..O 11. WfltM ICOMI ,..,,. 100 bf'oW\I -f. Holm•• IL8 MIHl~I ,., .. 1. s ............ 111 ... ,..1 ,. ., 1. Mlllff (F-l•lft ltfl .. yl \9 IS•· 81re llllllr•~tel ,. 4l S. Slatltoft IAll\aMIM'•l 1.00 St• ROH IL& MllU ..... 11;01 10. Ollw": I. W•e.tr ICdllil l t:Ol.llt. T. fley IMltsloft \t04jol I 01 Jt 10 Newland I~...,,_, I tn U 11 R~'°" IHew-1 Har119'11 .tn,•l . Dunking OKA.gain; Ryan Back in F 017n .OOl'ff ,.,.., -1.1..11 MllllllOft J>IO IU MIW. V .. IO J'U 11.1 J H••oort _.. J;IJ SS '-SM -•<<K l:J• '° '· 11111•• C.tl• l. 11 6' '· """'~ lllH<llJ.U.tl.Ollw":I E*-J IS.O. Tum ><o•l"9; I. 11111nro.. Viejo IM 1. l& MIUIUrl ts"'t >. Nt ....... rt ... ,_ tl"'t '-"-'Mft Vfll•Y '1 \. F .. 111111 •1 •. T-0tM,. 1. 5M MM<M fO~ a. HVAll"9I°" 8e1Clt j4, l'ROSM·~ JOO_,,,.. rel•y -I. T__,.. Oell• l:OAt 2. flolllftq Hllll I 0 .. J. 1111"• CO.la 1: ... 00 •. .... __, H••OOr I .. JA S. l8 Wll-1:0 .IU.Oa· PHlLADELPHJA -Dunking -the praclice or stuffing a basketball through the hoop - was restored Lo the sport t~ay uy its 'rulcmakers. ll had been outlawed for a decade. The national basketball rules <'Ommittee, which governs all amateur bas ketball in the United States and Canada, voted Wed· · nesday to a llow dunking during games or the 1976·77 season. Rf1anTough PALM SPRI NGS -Nolan Ryan just about r emoved the last i.hred or doubt thal he has full y recovered from elbow surgery when he struck out 10 San Diego Padres in five innlf)S(S Wednes· day and the C11l>fornin Angels went on to post a 3·1verdu:t1n ex· h1bltlon baseball. Ryan threw only 72 pitches - 51 ror stnkes -ond fnced only one batter over the m1n1mum in his second appearance or the spr· IOJt. ' Ryan 11truck out the side in the first tnnini:. JtOt I wo mor<' tn both lhe..:sccond and third before '3n· nmg the side again in the r1nh. McKafl .,. McKa11 TAMPA. Fla . -"I outbid the old man." chuckled OreRon State football coach Craig Fertig after learnlnic of J .K. McKay's tentative pluns to stay \n coaching and not sl.in wllh his father, ('()O('h John McKay or the Tampa Bay Ruccaneers. "Rittht now, my dccl!"ion Is lo stay at Oregon Stall', .. McKay lht> younger. a n Orcf(on State as· s1stant. said Wednesday. "J en· JOY wha t I'm doing. 1 have en· JO)'ed my s tay and people have been very good to me." Jt was the 12th straight home court v~ctory for SeaWe. lOSA .. OU .. Sll"l -C. ..... S,,..,,.• • .--1. J-r JO, Goodrl<ll 1. L•flU I, WO'""' I. Alleft t, Ru•wnn. ,.,_,,..,. Te>UIOOI" SUTTL.• 11191 -S•I-• I , S.al1o II,..,,......, 10. ,c .. 11 .... n . Walls u • .,.,,_ n . ...,,...., '· -......1 .... -. • .cut~ 10. TOlahUJl>.C?. LO\A_ .. , 1' lJ H 1' -10t S.•llle lJ ,. JO » -110 F"'11t41out· C•'"°""· Total-. l..O•Al'9tle•21, s..11 .. u .... , •• -. . Dl.,l•fl Cha•p · CLEVELAND -Tim Moore of Cincinnati captured lhe three· m eter s pringboa rd c hum · plonship and Cynthia Mcinvale or Dallas took the one·mcter spr· ingboard iJl the opening events or the National AAU Indoor Diving Ch a mpionships Wedn esday night. Moore, a g raduate of Ohio State University. scored 604.~ on hts 11 dives to beat derendang t'hampion Capt. Phil Boggs oft~ U.S. Air Force Academy who had a599.94. """'' ., )). ioo ,. .. -1. tl•aun l\lfllwnilyl , ... U ?. W-• 1u ........ 11YI ' .. ,. 3 Hoy "'-SM'd 0. .. 1 I 4 OI • ""'" 11'_1.,., Volleyl 1°4110 •· llut<I IAl,,.,..IM'• I I _. U •· W.11......, IHor.,.,CIJ 1 n., 300 •-'-• 11-.11 IE.,_,I I i. U ICIF,. co<dl J "°"'""°" IS.rvllt l 1 "'U 0.-• llW•• Co\lal l 03 .. •, Hit""'•Y IFOOChilll l CM 4l S. °'"' --IUn•.,.•••IY• J Ol\1 •· -"'l'C• t~ o.t<•ldll. so .... -t. FrH<ltill• ,~.,,,, n .. t . V..,l(lrll ll'eolllllll JJ.41 J, Fvjlmolo IE ... -1 n"' l(tmNll Ill Wll-1 "'° s. Na""''°" (S.nrllol U JU Wit'°" IT-0.••lctq. IOOlly -I, Rot..rl\ IEdl_.I U U ICIF reGordl t Staci! 15oeftl• • .,.,,., SJ .. > 1(1-11 IL& Wll\O"I ~JI •· Mohll 111111• Pilt•l S°f J1 S. Wli•MTW<I IHilrvarOI H Ot •· er-(Uftl...,."lyl UH 100 I••• -I Mellll<I• IS.ntllel ff 11 !. W-r IHa••a•Cll ff 1' J, l't•l<lllll• IHo"'•rel SO.CM 4, O'llovr•• lhnl• Moftlul SO lJ S ll•nKlrll IFOOll\1111 SO II" MC T•QQttt 15-rtlltl JO '7. 100 -· -1. A..0.r~n (Unl->llyl ST.fl ICIF ,.co<cll l H•mll~y t l'oou1otl \/" l Alll..., IEOl-1 S1 .. I Ho IThou'-"'O 0.\\1 SI 10 S. w.1ny lfl•dl-1 se,. ._ ~u IGlel!dllel ,. ,. 140lw•t\I -I 01•"'' !Mir• C:O.lal I CIJ Oj ICIF rec .. ol l 0-••~ ITroyl I OJ \J J &.•-1,__, H••llO•I I CM CM• Pttr.•-IT,,__ O.•tl I 01 IP\ Hoyri IN•-Y Paf11) I OS.It•. W•ll (PolO>V.•OKI I 061t .001,... r•l•y -I H.,varCI J 11 .. IC., rKord l J _ ..... J n ,. l Servile J n" • ldi-l,.,, f __ ,, Jt ,. ......... __ ,. ~ T-\CO'l"Q t H•••••• JI 1 ,,_"411 JS 1 11'41 ldhor,.nd T,,. ....... o.,uo.w.n111J. U CI, SoCal Dumped College Ninea Loae Three UC Irvine a nd Southe rn California Colle ge came up empty-handed in college baseball piny Wednesday. UCl's Anteater s fell to host Claremont, 7·5. while SoCal of Cost. Mesa ret'elved outstanding p1tt'h1ng but cicoppcd a • doubleheader lo t\osi Dominguez Hills. 2-0 and 2· l. SoCal's Mike Wardlow pitched a four-hitter in the seven-inning ope n er. but lost. And the Vanguards' Gale Thornton al· lowed three hits in dropplni the mghtcap. KClll -... " <NfN•. ti ~Ht,CI WerCll..,,p ,..,., .. .II> ~11.11 Wl>lt•,tb M<Gill.c -on.lb T•tal• ... , .. , ... , 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 J 0 0 0 J 0 0 0 '0 I 0 1 0 0. , 0 0 0 , 0 ' 0 I 0 0 0 ...,_,. 0--,,, l'ltlen,Jb We;.-W.dlt -l•·'" """"·" McGiii,, C.olo.'1 -... u '"'°"" ... · p •I 1 f 4 00 0 • t I 0 • 0 1 I , 0 0 0 , • ' 0 • 0 , 0 It o t O To1a11 • 0 I t J 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 U It t PlllSTGAM• r II o OOOOOO~l J 110 000 1-J • 0 HCOltDOAM• r II • ICO 000 000-1 9 t 002 OOI 00•-4 I 0 the 200-meter baclt1treke, In which Naber awam S7.05 last inr. oot rar oft Jlotand Mathes' 58.JO world mark. Abo on the card are the 100-mehr bttutttnke. 400·meter ftetstyle ad lot-meter butterfly. • 11lla evenln1'1 (lna1J a.re to Ital'\ ltt 7. ,.. ' 'Odi MU c.bamplonahlp m~ ii normally a ahort-eodl'M «Deel. But -)>eeauae lt '1 an Olympic Y•-tl'· tall events will be ~tested ila .....,.,, oy,er lbe long coune ot 50 meten rather than the usual indoor ZS· meter setup. Shaw has entered in tM ZOO. metn backstroke, 400 freestyle, 200 freestyle, 100 backstroke and the 1,$00 freestyle. His world marks in the 800 and 1,SOO frffstyle events were r ecently l\lfl>aued by Austratia's Steve Holland. Naber, who Jed the Unlverslly or Southern California to the NCAA championship, will have Hunga rian . Zoltan Verrazlo us h i• top challenger Jn u~ backs\.l'Oke. Mellisa Belote or Vlrainla, an ex-Olympian, faces a forelan chaUen1e in the breallat.rolte from Canadian Nancy Garapick. Camille Wri1ht ol LoulsvlllP hu the raneat American time Ill the 100 butterfly, a Ume of 1:02.71. t This same Belmont Pln11 pool wtll also host the Olympic swim· min& trials, startlng June 16. · ·' . 0.11, lll'llei -·by 1.n ..... ~· DALE KEOUGff OF CdM DIVES FOR A FREE BALL IN CIF PLAYOP:F BATTLE. CdM'S LAUAA IBIONseN (n), LtNDA OOEGOEL. , . Sea Kings Girls Top CIF Rival By llOWARDL.HANDY Ol 1~• 0•11• l"lte1 '4•11 Usini? a fast -break offense, a Ughtly·woven defense and deadly shooting at the free throw line , I Corona del Mat l(igh's Sea Kings .. girls basketball team toppled St. J oseph High I Lakewood>. 56-46. Wednesday night tn opening Cir 4·A playoff action on lhe wmner's noor. Coron a d e l Mar plays at Beverly llills Friday night m second round compel1lion. Rever· ly Hills defeated Loara, 11·2-I, We~esday night. The young Ctl M squad with only one senior. a S()phomol'e and three freshmen in the starting lineup, made few mis takes in the first half and cashed in on 17 or 19 free throw attempts to take a com· mandinA 35· 15 a<l v antagc lo the dressing room. · But it was a .i:am(' played in two parts. St. Josl•ph <':lrnc roaring back In th<.' second half with several Cd M pl ayers in foul trou ble to d ose the gap to 52·46 with 59 seconds to pluy. But Laura Semonscn 11cored a clutch basket and l.inda Coeggel added a pair o( free throws_in the waning sct'onds to give <.:dM Its victory. The Sea Kings start<'d fast, tak· Ing an S-0 edge and increasing the margin to 18 fi "1th u i.tC'11I hy Goeggel. a blocked "hot hy Dehh11• Hendrix and a fu'>t brt·ak off~n..,(' contributing to the <,purt Th<."fl thl• Sea Kings ,,;cor<'d th<' fln:il M points ol the half lo gain a one. sided advantage. Semonsen, the steaclyi~ in · nuence on the CdM squurl, was as· signed to t'OVl'r St. .Josl'ph'li Kulhy Hammond who was avera~in~ 20 point!! per game 1(01ng Into ttw playoffs. ''She did a super job in ~unrdin~ llommond," coach Tim Conroy t.aid or Scmonscn afll'r tht• itamc·. "She ht'ld ht•r to only five poinlx ond st'or<'d 14 he rself." IMI r._.1111 s. ......... ~ M•-11 ~· Htncttl& I• II ,1 111 l ftftf\ 7 10 I Ii B•~Otn J I '•O 11-1 J • J U Ro,...11 • J ) 10 To1•I• Sore •Y Ov•IVn • II 1 I 4 \ 0 0 I 0 Q I I I 0 I 0 I " ,. 11 " '1• ,,_ IT t IJ_,. '""P Tri .. pla ' ST. LOUIS -Don Kozalc's breakaway goal at 7 49 or the second period snapped a l·l tie and lifted the Los Angeles Kings to :i 2· l vict ory Wednesday night over the St. Louls Blues. g1vang the Kings a three-game Naliooal Hockey League win streak. The double defeat ran SoCal's NAIA division record to6-4. Meanwhile at Cla~mont, UC I look a 4·3 lead into the home half or lbe sixth. but Claremont scored thrtt times and maintained the advantage the res t of the wa y. Newest RHt: Messersmith vs NY Kotak blocked a shot by St. Louis de fenseman Bob Ploger at the Blues· blue line, raced the length or the Ice and shot high over goalie Ed Slahjowski's left shoulder to st'ore. ~rs Lo•~ SEATTLE -Sparked b y guards Herm Gilliam and Fred Bro'-'n. the Scottie Su~rSomc.s beat the Los Angeles Lakers 120-109 Wednesday night in Na· tlonal Basketball Assoc1at1on ac· I Scott Winters slugged a two-run homer for tbe Anteaters in the fifth while teammate& Steve Whitehead and Steve Carpenter each hed two hits The loss ran UCl's record to 13·13·1. ....... ,(. Hot., lb --.-... c.w .... n .. r dlt £"9M Morfon,C UC Intl,.. ,,., . ....,,, UC lrvl ... 111 allt " ,., l 0 f 0 i I 1 0 s 0 1 0 4 0 l 1 , • f 0 4 0 0 0 .. '. •-' Miiis.di! 0 '·' 0 E"'1.lf l I t 0 Wlnltr'\, » l I I 1 W••"•nq1on, rf • o 1 t Joltft\Of\O 0000 a-... 0000 Total\ Jl S ' \ f It • oat on .._, • • 100 llW Ola-I II t NEW YORK <AP) -The New York Yankees claim pitcher An· dy Messersmith no longer ls a frff agent. M essersmitb says he ls. And both sides in baseball's latest dispute were to appear before commissioner Bowie Kuhn today to present their C8Jf~. For almost two weeks .. then•· UonaJ pastime was played on the d iamonds or spring tral"lng ca mps fr o m Florida to California. M>w the &potlighl shifts back indoors. where Kuhn will attempt to resolve whether the Yankees have a valid claim to the 30-yeor-old pifcher, who wu declared a free agent last December in an ar.bilrat.Qc's rul· mg that rocked baseb-11 back on its spiked heels. Kuhn sent a teletype m essage to all m ajor league ~l\lbs Wed· nesday lnformlng them that the Yankees "have prdented .,·ideoce to this office•· that Messenmith may be W\der coo· tracc.-te them. The Yankees c l ai m Heaaenmltb'• agent. He rb Osmond, entered lnto a four.year 'lifl.greement -for an estimated $1.S million -on behalf of the former Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher. But Messersmith saJd he would not sign because the 11reement en'l ered into by Osmond h ad been altered si.pifkanlly when U, club drew I up a formal contract. "'I will not sign with them." M~sersmith said. "I was really getting pumped up l was all sel to go. I was packed, had m y shoes dyed and wu damn near out•the door . Then Herb called andaaid, 'Doo'tgo'." Entering the picture on Messeramith's behaU was Dick Moss, attorney for the Major League Player s Association . Moss charged the Yankees' claim was "totally without merit a nd ll will be appropriately challenged.·· Kuhn must seek the answers to three obvtous questions: -Did Osmond have the right to s I") n· a n a g r ~ e !I' e n t Co r 'Messersm ith. -If he did. was such an agree· m e nt valid w ith out Messersmith 's s11(n:iturc. -Did the terms In the original agreement diffe r substantla l- lyfrom the formal contract? On tl\e firs t qu esti o n, Mt!ftsenmilh told Thi:..Jllew York Times that Osmond ''l\!s no right lo sign anything for me. He has no power of attorney." tr that's true, t he Yankees' only apparent r ecour s e w o uld b e lo s ue Osmond. The finol point should be easy to answer when the agreement slgned by Osmond Is compared with the con\{'act Messersmith has rejected. ' ... ('2 OAll..'Y PILOT 1lluttday, Apnl t. 191& .. S..ath Coas• Loop · 1 Tritons Roll; Briefs ~-... ~ .Tri tons rum for e· Sp!!inter Spotlighted_ At Chaffey , -Uni;LBWin PfflLADELPHrA ~·J>nne Goola&Q!lL .aod Ctms £verl bavto ad- vanced to lhe QUartt'r- finals or a PhlJadeJptua womt'n '1 ~onia towna- ment, DiablOs Not ·the Pou:er They Were .. At ' 0 , • • 0 0 • 0 0 I • San Clemente Hlah's """'.._..•~• ; • ,. Triton• rolled to their Atl.n*F,.. > • o • fl(th atrttlaht South Coast =-..:;:,« : .: ~ : 1~1ue boaeball triumph a.-.c > o 1 1 ~f~~~:,~~~a~~c:!':. 8! =::: • : : : : four·h1l :ihutout In stop-"'11"'1 1 o • o pmg v1s1ting t:l Toro, 4·0. w;1':i.... J ~ ; ; In othl'r circuit play It ....._v•ie ttl • " ...,. was UmversJty (Irvine), w.111. ... u :• • 0 0 :shuttln~ off invading o.it-.." > o o o Ml!i,slon Viejo. 2-0, and =::.-:;,. ! : ! : Oana lhlb was a 3·0 vie· ""'-'·• 1 o o ~o tisµ of th e visiting ~·" ; : ~ ·: Laguna Beuch Artists. 11111(~" , o o • The righthanded ~~.< ~ : : : junior struck out seven ,.,_,.., 1 o o • and issued no walks in ~" 1! : ~ ! leading San Clemente lo 1c-.-, ,.....,.. its firth straight. M1ui.nv1tio. -000 ~ ~ : San Clemente pro· u.w,.,.1,, 200 ooo ·~ , > vided Horvath with all ~1T-1t1 the help he needed"in the all r fourth inning with three ~1~• .... a ! 0• Ko.• • runs. Al Sandoval got it ... -.c a o :;tarted with a sin gle to ~=-~~ : : nght field and Ted Het· ei....... , o I 0 • • 0 • 0 0 • 0 .. At 0 0 I 0 t 0 0 0 t , I . 1l 0 I I I I 0 0 0 0 0 • ) tinga followed with a T•<o.t.•• ~ : base hit to left field. Bob ~':.. 1 o Reynolds loaded the ~:.!•.rt ,: : .bases with a bunt and a s-0e-••10 passed ball scored the •1 11 ; first run. ~· c1 > 1 Horvath 'helped his ~1111.•u '-: ~ o w n c a u s e w it h a :;::e,~.., , 1 ba<'rifice oul te plate a """°1e1., 11 : ~ mate and Jim Meadows ::"~1;,b s 9 followed it w1th a single Mco....td. ,,.,.. 2 · o to right-center to score =~~~.rt ~ : Use third tally. Tat.h >• • Gootocoftc set o Philadelphia tourna- mtont record W ednHday nitht In her 6.0, 6-3 de· feat of Janltto Mtttalf and Enrt PQSU'd a 6-l, 6-3 vittory from Mona · Cuerranl. Goolagong bas won 12 iruitthes wllhout losing a set. That broke lhc old markofU. Virglrua Wade n .lliC!d to beat Betty Stove 7~ S.3. N .. fuelt'I•• CARACAS, VenNuela -!econd-seeded Ille Nastase of Romania ousted a stubborn Raz Reid Wednesday night 6-3, 7-6, 7·4 ln first round play of the $60,000 World Championship Tennis tournament here . How Ume can change .. A Utlle OVt'r a month a.:o. ntoar- ly e\·~ryo~e was eoncechng the South Coa t Leaaue trade and field title to the •t~ lon V1e)o H.11,th Diablos. Atler •ll. they we~ defendlni: CIF 2·A champs and. n•tumed such standout ailhletes as Grcic ,iones. Mlk~ Wtalterhou1w, Tim Borland and Lance Al Uuyuti. But Cew rl!ckonl'd that a i;choul 10 miles to the i.outh would emerge with a track and tlel\i team that would fjpi h third in the Beach Cities lnv1tat1onal und whkh would hnve atttlett's wllo own some of the O~e Coast area's top marks. That school is San Clemt.•nte and th~ Trilons track team. coached• by 29.year-old Tom White. figures lo ·d ethrone )lls- s1on V1eJo u South Coast League rhamp. · · Just the names of Carl Eissman. Brian Wood. J ohn Harper. Terry Huddleston. J ohn Axtell, Bill Ad~aitis and Ste\'e Chesnut are enough proof. Although he has ooly cleared 6·4 this year. E issman high Jumped 6-8 last ~eason. Wood. a versatile performer. hjis run the Busby Disabled J n othe r singles matthes Brian Gottfried eliminated J o rge An· drew 6·3, 6·4. Enk van Dillen overcame a de- termined Brian F4irlie 6·4. 3-6. 6·3, and Ray Moore fought off Milan HoJecek 6·3, 7·5 . KANSAS CITY -Kansas City Royals pitcher Steve Busby has Raul been placed on the U.-day dis· Onny abled list to give him more train· Tbird-seeded RJlmirez downed Parun • .6·4, 6-3. BfW'fl 011 Top _ ing before the team starts season play. • An additional marker k_.., ,,....._ r ., • ~s picked up in the flfth ~!Toro ooo ooo o-o • o SAO PAULO, Brazil - inning on Hugh Aus tin's *'-"'1 000 3'° .--. • 2 Sweden's Bjorn Borg The 26·year-old right-hander from F\lllerton was placed on the list as of March 25. Busby will be eligible to return to active status Al>nl 15 during the Royals initial homestand against California d ouble and Hettinga's ..._ .. ~:12: ., nt rallied to defeat Allan rbi s ingle to left field. ''°''-'1""· 1b > o o o Stone of Australi a 5-7, University pitcher Joe :i._~~.2! ! : : : 6-4, 6·3 Wednesday night 100 in 10.2. the 220 In 23.0 end h uiplei 1umr•cd 4' 0. Huddleston. Axtell and Adamidh formed tht nU<'lt'U& or • Thtons'Jross country tnm that f1n1Ah third in th~ CU>' 2 A fin11l~. All MC !lub-4 · 30 m1kr:J and Adamaitis upfiel a stronA m.Ut field ot ISOC'h Cttk~. run· of 28 40. "It will h~ne to b\' on u tJrtun lro<'k and thcrt' can't lxl any.wind." sa). Toome). • • • ONTARIO-Somo or thl' Cl t-"s top apnnter3, includinl a 14·)'tar-old Names to wntch· E!!tanellt's phenom from G11rey Jim Walttrs look~ hkc th· :1r\•1A':t H1ah of Pomona, will bu beat 440 runner now lhat Nl'wport In the tspotllathl at the Hnrbor's Brian Ther111t and Chaffey track nnd Oeld t'lli:soo'a •Tvm Lloy hun' ltwitotlon11I Saturday at il'raduatcd Churfe)' llhth. ln his tirst race th1:i 11N1soo, Twenty seven schoot~r ~~ Wulkrs bn·11il'd to a 49 ti dock· wlll be compNlng for the ED • in~ nod cumc ·b.ack to win llw 1"10 "urslly tt•um t itle and • 11, the Heed\ Cltlt>:> mC'N, runnln~ l'omonn !llJth uppcnrs lo BURGART ·'9 c. L•1!1l '"':tr Wttlll·r~ ud· be n s hiiht fllvorltt> ., "· '' ·'' 11 b tlOv.lth vuneed to the CIF fro~h·!>oph cat. l'~'° ll ~~ rinab. the first hnals race 5.lol· Also. beware oC El Toro'b Lisa t:d for I . U. Gourdine in ~t~e i1tatc 80 ) :1rd Pomona is. slrona in nmg 4 :~ 1. Hurdles co:Jfie June. Al!arnst thc !!print • hurdles and Chesnut 1s a top low hurdll'r mt'<liocrc comp1..•t1twn. Gourdine relay.;, featunn~ two sub who has d ocked39.8 has already zipped to tOFi and 9 !I .!>pn ntt'r:-1n Jim )lt'an\\ h1le, \\'ullt>rhou!)c has 10 8 times and Shl· m•tlhl break Donaldson and Tt>rry An- not rum oletelv rc<'OH'rcd I rum j lhl' national record of 10 1 Shl' Jrt'\\, ,1 nd a J.t 6 hir,h bout with. tendon1t1s in h1~ km•c has also long Jumped 1~9. a hu rdlt'r in Ernest. Jnd the distance .star" ~o placed-mark that would haH' placed her Jarnigan It also has n second in lhl' mile and two mile second tnlastyear·~statemeet. 440 relay team that runs in the 1975 Cl F 2 A fin:l'ls may not ... • in lhl' low 13!-. and a 62· approach his top form unl!I the San Clemente-Mission Viejo foot shot putter m JlanJc CJF' meet arn\•cs. · · h I bell .Watch out for the Tritons when isn't the only big h1g schoo Z1 . Uley host the Diablos on April 8. track and field meet 00 the agcn· Mo.;t or the ntl.ention • • • * da. Edison and .Newport Harbor, though, will Cocus on Congratulations are in ord<'r both unbeat~n m ,Sunset. League Gan·y·~ Morris Cole. a for Laguna Beach lli~h's Eric act,lon, rolhde on Apr•.1. 28 at 14 -ycar-old who h as Hulst. who set a national hil'h E~is~. Al lhe Bc:ach Cit~es Jn. already run the 100 in 9.7. school r('Cord or 28:55.0 in the v i tational. Ed i s on nipped Ncw1>c>rl should have 10.000-meter run in the l\J('et of N~wport, S3·5t. onl' or the top mile relay Champions al UC Irvine Sonday. teams while E!ltancia Hul!lt also recently won them· • Pro Bcuaeball will bl.' l('d by Jim ternational junior cro.s.s country MO \\'alters 149 5 111 the 440).. championships 1n Wales. defeat· C111 • ....,1"1'"'"•b\l•Q~1.111.11nn1"9' Newport's mile relay ing arch rival Thom Hunt of Ptth-9'>>.c11•0 11•0•7"" kam of Rryant Humann, M•-SOll •. h••• l•Plit '4.....,1l.11 IMlflll' •1 D k ch . Patrick Henr y II 1gh. Hunt harl """•••P'>•• •. ,..~.., vor~ 1Nl 1 1• ll tl 1 c • e Y, ri s ~aten Jlulsl in three or four pre· ~· LO..IU, Ne .. Vor• •• , , <,;orum and Steve Foley L.,.,... ..... (ittU'lft•iS J 3 25 4 l B h \'IOUS meetings. Houuon1Montt•••>.10,,.,,inv. ran . II ('aC Hulst 's coach, Jim Toomey, CN<•9'ttN11,o.k11ndt Catie:. while Estancia, M1huu•M•.S.,.,,,,.<l1eo2,111nn1"9• k f b \\' It s' 48 5 hopes to find a m eel in 1\1 ay when c:.1110,,.,. 1• 5.., 0,~90 1 ~par e< Y a er. the red·haircd senior could break •n ... 11 1. r. .. , "P""Qu1<11~.11 ""' "'1' anchor. r ecorded the d d K1nu1 (Jty ], S.ll•mo11 J rk the Olympic qualifying st an ar eo,1..., 0 °"''°'" :.amc ma . Mull. a sophomore. was GMOman.~ > 1 1 o at the World Cham - t: ve n belle r on the =.:....11 ~ : ~ ·~ pionship Tennis tourna-.---------------------------------------------------------mound, posting a two-hit c;r ..... ,, > o o o menl here. andCleveland. - t~~j~~u t over Mission ~« ,! ~ ; ~ CSf' Trf .. pla. Mutt whiffed 11 and O-Mllh 1t1 ,_. GALLUP, N.M. -Cal wall~ed four and allowed 1r-.<t ~· ~ : 0 State (FUiierton) led all only two .singl es-lo ... , .. ,,,. > o 1 o the way to beat OmUha, Dave Reed in lhe fourth ~c;.:'.t°;,• ~ : : : Neb .• 68·58 In second inning and another base """'°'·" 1 o o o round action or the AAU h1tanthe seventhframe. ~;:::~ ~ ~ : : women 's national t:niversitygotallof1ts w""""" 1 o o o basketball cham · run:. off Mission V1eJo ~:'':· c ~ : ~ : pionships. p1tl·her Reed m the r1r!-.l 10111\ is o •, o Ellen Mos h er of 1001.ll~ as Uon v omez Sor••r1""1"9•. , " • Fullerton took game "orked a free pa!-.S with uo ..... e .. ,n ooo T01 o t l , scoring honors with 15 <me out and stoic s~cond. O.MH•11' ~ ooo o-o. • 2 potnts. Oavl' St·ro~g1n s singled Gomez home and , the former promptly stol e second t o S('t himself up for Rick flax· ter's rl'>i double. Reed struck out seven :md walked only two bat· ters. Ben Bacon d 1d lhl' \\Ork on lht! mound for Lal'una Beach with a n1f tv three·h1t shutout while ~ott Hender son was the m:1Jor :.tick 1n the bat· ling lineup. st roking a two·run homer 1n the six- th with Bacon aboard and an rb1 sm~I~ in the fourth mom~ with ChU<.'k <ioodman on second, thanks to his double. Spike Results V•l!llTV Morlft• '"' 11111 ...... 100 1 (°"""'' IE I 111.0.cl.,K• IMI .l.L!UU< IC.I Ttmt l~J 110 I O•••nOOtl IM I 7 Cotwlll •()) l• .ur•U \ f t"" 1l> 1.4!() I H411t#tt' fM I 1 Ai'4"\llefd fEJ l H.-nd,tU, C"'O f l""" \) • llO I HeftGI•" 1 ... 0 I H ..... ([I \ ilvl"'•" 1 l I T '""' > OJ t Mtl• I Mc(o'"'··· ,,., ' 'trrw•''.,"'~"' tl I J W•l<t•k fl>. ,,,,. 4 1> I ) """" t M,Connr1t tr1 J Wei«•' ICI l O.•l .. f I ll 1.- \ \<>I ,...,,.,,... ' M..e tlft• """' ". M llei lf'lff I M•ttl'• ,,,...., I 7" 0 no MM I M r ... .,, •• ,,..1 > 1'-"'"-" It: I J IOfd•" If I """' It. JlOl>i I (hvb•-IM I J M-•w IMI I "'"'"'" <r I l o-.. J 11 J 1 • •den .. n t 1 tt I•• f 1f\•trm•"' ff ) A"f1 "utl~t (M t ...,.,~hf ~ti l J 1 t••rch•., fC I J lt.t"''" fMt l V w\'-" •Mt n ... , .. "", n • I J I ''""'°'"Ill 1 1t11r-lfl ) ft~ff t ()•''"'"'' 6()11l, f'V I "'"""""' tr 11 c .. ol• IMI, ... ,.,,,. n n \I' • ~•d1'~ Ir I 7 "''~'-Ir I l,r Mrry IM t 01\tAftl. \) tO t'•\tV" t ~•dl\h t() 1 Pfl\h\~ 1r 1' """''" •M 1 O•"•"o •» ''• JU,.IO• Vll•tlTY i,u,,,.. tff1101 at11 .... 100 I G•orl\~ If I I Mlfnt~ IMI '· I)"'""' (f I ftmo 10 • no ' )OMO.Oft I Cl t Min••• IMI,, OIQ•ne If I 11n,o 7• • ..o t J"""">"lf l t M<l•""tFI) C-1£1 Tt""' UJ MO t teolt h IM I I W~llt 1£1 J. W••.,., IMI l 1rne 70 7 OI J Mtle -I Ho••td IMI) (-II 1£11 Cvrr••C1 Th,_.4 111 1 mlll I C"'ry IE It MlrlH IMI J. T•-11 ~o 4<10rol•y -1 Edi .. ., l•""' •Ill M tl# ,.,.,_ t M•t•n•. 1•"""'1 ) 1J I lltHli-l.C-111. Tl""' 16 1 ~lH-1.A .. '1'""' IEl l O-.OIE t ~~~ J~~:: .. 411~j I 9-.i<d n: IJ Mtll\ IE I H"OM S·I ~ J I H••m•" IE I 1 JO""'...., IM) t. Mllq<•111\•n tE I O••t•.,.~ tt • 1 1' I Ht''"'" I[ I I Mollt If I l. -'""' 0111 .... ~ ,, ••• Pl/ t -"•Y IE I J. l'ltfrit lt'l 1. &• tEI 14<!19'11 ti 4 • 0\P I w 11'°" IE I 1 Hott~y IE) l. .,,,,,., U!I. 01\letK• •l .. O•t<v•-1 l lltle (IOI) I Holl t.rs ... 111 iEI l. Wll'IOft IEI Olt-~. 114-11' .. ....~~~i:t."-- 100-1 GMr .. l'IOft (11111 1 £-~r> S<""euler IM I. Tlmt 10, l ~I. klwltl.itr ""' J f ,,.,. IMI ~1...,IMI, Tl-:140 ...,_, leye IMI 2 PtNltr .. " lMI DwtlM lfl Tl-·no. I. Hun. ,., , O•rcl• CMl l. , .... Utl. Tl-. t M 0. Milt -I Gollhleln Ill t SiaClolft IJ DtHerh IMI Tl'"' 41nt -lt-t. Ool<ttlltlfl 111:1 , ~ U ae.ty IMI. f'-• 1• .... .... ,_. .. ,. ..... Tl-e...I. se. Sptk~, ..... cc • Wolllen's Athletics ClllLSTllACtt ltta<l<lo 1401 IMI llo~ 100 I Mem•-IHl2 I».._,. IHI J CM•IHIEI l imo 11• 710 I Pot1e1toft IEI l e.-(N) ) S..,,,qll IEI T1,.,.. ll 7 uo I ... ,.,,.,. IE I 7 Or-u !NII ....... INI Time Io•. -I Loi\• INI l 1><!99 !El l ,,_.,..,_, fEI T lmt · 1 l4 • "111 .. I, llt..-n IE I J. Pr99 !El J 11-rl\Oft INI flrno S \j I IOlH I \<r1tt IE I 1 Esctwt (HI l. l\llier !NI limo I)• ••.o r•••• 1 H••Pott HarbOr. T1'"" U I M il• rflt•r 1. Nt•pOrt .,..,be>f'. Tl,.,.. • 71 O HJ I Pe1or\Oft IE I J l(r.,,. l°'I 1. lyort• INI HttQt\I • 10 U I er.alto• IEI I ICru.,. IN> 1. "'''""''IE! 01'1.,.<e fl.a. \P I ~ft•fl IHI 1 Oeo IEI J. Ht'1Mr1NI Ot\1-e.•1. C..taAA. .. IU I IJetMlnN 100 I F'•ullMt IMI 1 H•-/Cl > ci. ... u 1t1 r ..... 1 •.• I~ \ , •ulk,..f CM 11 (.l1wau ICI ) Ju\Uu IC• Tl-1t 1 4IO I ... 111ull IM l I. L•"'•i.. ICI ) w ........ IMO ''""' '°'. .. 0 I llt•I llom"'" ICI •ftd 0.11 ... fler ICI I v•ttle (M l. 1,,,,., 7 11 • MO le I G•ll~ller I<: I 1 Mollldlf ICIJ 0 h1r..,ll ICI ,,,,... J •JI •IO LH I SM"'' IMI 1 Off IMI ~ Jv•ho ICI T•-1) 1 MO ,..,.,.-1, CO\I• ~,. Time· ~· "'' ...... ,-1. c .. ,. """'• '''"'· • >H • HJ t ~-" ICI 7 li~l­("'I ) Ii-IC.I HelQl\I 4 10 l J I 0 4,.., 1(1 l (1 ... .., I() l Gitt llllH Ot•IM<• ,._, • 'p I o.,.., IC) 7 rC.,.,,.(ly l(I J ~, ... , IMI O••la'\<e U •. .. ,,.. .. -.to Ull 1 .. 1 '•111t1.-ve11ty 109 I 0.M••I°" IHI 7 (;tll IMI l ~ .... .,_,,., ''""' "' 170 I °"""'\ten 1141 7 ~hv_, .,,, "'"'""''f 1n ,,......, 7" ... 1 ...... ..,.c,.11 s ... ~1•1r1 1 \1-•n 1111 '""" •1 1 "'° \ HtoQO\ I• I I l!Ol•W><I (HI > .. ,.,...._ ,,, Trm. 1 JI 0 Mii• I 14-\ tr11 Tt•I-IHI 1A.....,11 I I•-I JI I 110 "•'•r I , • .,,.,.,,. 'O liff, Tt._ UI Mii• A•l•y-1, ro11nl•ln V•11o, ,,_ •no IOLH I C•rroll Ir I 7 """"'"' IF I ) WIU-OOt ('1 1, fl-U I llJ I f l•ke 111 1 I C•1tOll 11') l. (-l'f\• IMI H•IQhl • • lJ I "•kt "I I C•mpl\I IHI l. IMllLllAOMlllTOM h-.CM (Ml ltl ~-0..... , .... ... v ................. ll l dfl .. ~, ... 7-o. 11 '·Well Iii dfl Jelle\ 4 11.11 s. 11 .. , f lll-IE I dfl J S-.l!On 11 •, ).I, M<flltlftO IEI def Mlt'\CMll IM. 11-l. ICll<r. IEI cl9f ,_ \1-l. fl·S. Gwl-IEI dff U""""o" 11·"• 11 .. , Kl-I IEI <Ml ic..e. ... ''"~ 11.a, r .. ,.., IE 1 .. , wt<-11 ... 11-0 o... ... ,..,...o . .,,..1o 11 1 ci.t Tall-., ... , .. U·•· tS S. Tl••-n•H" ,.,.,...__r9 IE I ftl H•rdy S.Ollf I~•. IM; 111"-tt·Sm•llcomll IEI Otf J1•ot>-Tn•or 111. \S.S. O"""" 8,.,. IEj del Sl.,.rd Voo• IS·I, IH, C C:.-.,.·S • C.0•1n ('I dfl -...... , u t, u •. e>r .. 1ey.v...,.. ltl d1ff ICFlft9""·""<"11tt lM, I~, U•·"on IEI clot TvrbOf\ -1111>\ IM , I lot , Brl .. tllo• Otftttl> If I clef Sir~--U l I\ • Vll .. SlfY L.ae-.. ac II II• l II I '°"" C-ftlt °" ~ ... , ... T~ ..... IL81 !Ml MelMY II 4, II I, 0 '(,oftnor lLBI Otl Aom•O"'""' 111. 11 0 Ir •"•m• CL 9 J "'' Pttr•\ H 1, 11 l. '"•"o'" llB 1 °"' Good""" 11.0 11 I, Hill""'~ ILBI O•! Bv"O-. II 0 11 0, J llOfletl\O<I ILlll <HI ...... loll 111. 1' 4 Lwn<fll 4L&I ••• C••1•t "o. 11 0 c. ... rly ILBI <Ml Aeyno\O II 4, II I ' o. ..... l "-''"°" SpurloO ILB> d#I KfN\P\if•·Ne""'9't•ll•' u 0 '~, Wtif\· ot• f tne '•v•or fl" l d•f lund ""°""lid •s.l "I Pon .. ,.,.._, llel dft "•'"'" lut>d 110 IH, C... uro J«ot>"°" Jl. tu o-t t.•'""' u,_. ll-11 n n WtDe• M•n-ll8• ~; !(;,...., ••''-" \S.-0. U '· l(ftlf'f fort hylO< ll81 dfl MIO.'""' t.dw.,d\ 0 0. I\>. , ............ ,. (~Ill .. . !.tier• H19••n\ I) t, Ii 1 (,#~.,., ~r llBI dff C•oo" C•~ IS I •S 0 -•M•ttonlALL Or-~" Ill .. , " ... -•.i. t 0 0 0 -····" > 0 0 0 GueMll•,• > 0 I 0 -..... II ) t I 0 ,_. .. ,lb 1 I 0 0 ~t el > O o o Mul•l-r,I' > 0 I 0 ~..,...,, ) •• 0 .....,.,. ti I 0 0 0 "9Y"Ollh.< ) 0 I 0 l•lal• tt I 4 O lc-llYl•IW- "°'''''101 ..... (f ,,. ~ ..... , " . ~ "°" 0-4 • 0 010 000 0 I 4 I \PT Or•..-t"7'C•mot .. IH11 Or-ONll "°''' '" o"'"'" n '"'• 0.....,-.,, 1.1 1411-fftl lttl Wetlml-• r '1 f'4 !QO I -·If: I' Hoon•c• lld l. .,_ lb : ' 0 0 Hl.-o• Ill T•-ti 4 11 ' 4 t ) 710 I J#lllr• 1117 f:-•-IW)). o::.· ';., 1 t I -rt Ill Tl-7' 0 C.-; " I O 0 I > 0 0 440 I llodrlQWI ll 1 7 :Z.~I Sit-·,. ) I t IWI> S.••lwl n-.u .> -oi...~·, 1 o 1 __ , O..tlO 11!17 Ada,...IWll. ~ t1 ) O 1 lllwfl (WI Tt,_ 7 11 0 C.I•"-I ' 4 0 I • 0 0 • Mllt-1 ·-([I 1 ... , .. IW11 L-M~ , )' t I S-.-Vlf)Tl_J .. l Tolll~· 1• t 9 ...... 111' I E•-Tl""' St I . k ..... , '""'"'' 1{1111 lltl•y-1, t'dhen l •"'t: • ~-1. OM""1 IWI J er-Ool*ftWit•I IWIJ. .. ,...,.I IEI. T•-: 11... Fvlllrl/"' , " . 140 0 .. 0-. • I 000 000 ._. t • MJ I ..,._., IWI J 8"k" l[I J Z....ll IWI Hf>-I 6 U t ,,_...., IWl t 9,.,_..,.. IWI ) Tally 11!1 Otil-• Ito. SP I o.cr .... IWI> IMIO<ll. IEI l. _,(WI 01\1eace Jt·t <MM 1'711 .. 1 '"'"' n-1 1("11 ((.I 7 $moll\. lTI a. Nt-o ICI Tl-10 • ,,._1. lroc~K-141 ITl7 ...-,, ICll.-l'llCJ.T-·27• 440-1 , .. , Ill J M<Go".,. ICI l. 8t~lfl ICI TI-· I tl:J 0 --1. lillll ITI J .,_, ICI ) Dudek ITl Tl-J •)4 l Mlit-1 Jor>tt IC I I. l• .... CTI > --•ICI T1-·S OS. 90 1.H-1 Tl!e<N'°" !Cl 7 9'eltf 1c1i K\11-r ITI "'"'' "·' ..o .. i.r-1 Tv111n, Tl-u o. 1W1t.-y-I. l<nlln Tl-•ti 0. .,J-t, (l•t_,,,,, 1(1 t. T~ll'I l. •~•cc1 ... ,.,..: .. ,.. U-4, '111<0..,.n ICI t HUlf- ITU, S.--IC:I 0tft41tfttt' 144 S~-4 ,,_, r~I t Kwit •c.1 ,. ....... IT).OiU••(.f , ~·11l. OllllSOVMllUTl('J V•llllTV tr•._°",,",.",., ... - Vllllh ... -1 '"'""'" IE I 1 M .. ff IEI ) llf>tt<l\all(fl t\O VM•t ri D•"'-1 lPtom•• tE.t ) , ..... ., ![IJ Molt<,..11 l[ I U 1 • Bal-• tium-1 Thomo lEI ) Wllllemt (f l J .. ,_. --1 Tllomat 1e1 > 11111 '#lllMMt 1£1 .,.. ,_.., (fl "·' .,_ •-CIM -1 Wllll•1t•1~ IEI 1 SIOllH IU l T11om11 II! l IH JU .. 10,_ VA .. llT'I' ~ l .... tl ltt .i CM\t Mltta Vevlll"9-l ICI... IE I J, 0.. ....... 1ui Mac1o<r 1c.1 •' U,..nll IHrt-1. O'Ntll 11:1 I tAIY!ler 1• l 1 ,11..,ru11c l t • .. _, ••m-• l•mley IEI 1 ..,,,... ICU '""' I II 44 ,_ ... rc1w-1 M<"lllt ICI t W1IW Ill > .. .,,_,IC l, • J WOM•"1TIM•ll UC~ 111 !ti UI k ..... , .. I ... Mlln.lllPOSI 1.n <Al WASMlllS• ,,,.,_........ 149 '·<~ .. .... c .... _ .......... . '""'·--···» \ ...... ... HUS .. & MSnll CltT• ltf .. t...-ty c ..... ,, ,.._, .. .-.. w•J "''4 r,.,, ••Of ().rt .,~·~ ·~~i. ~· ... --.. , ......... w-..,....,,, .. ~., -... , ,_,,.., ._..... o.,,,,,.,,,. .,..tc, ...... !. ""'-· _,_......, Sl'tllll• wml.CIYll ( __ (_ .,,,.._ "-'•' ·~· ~lu~. 2'' FIEOl "12" IECHAIHllT SANTA ANA COSTA MISA IJIU TUS 111< AV( '"''-"''""'Sr 54'1 ·51ll 111 1 ''"' ,, .. ~ . ..._ 645 .. 264 • 21 99 lllTi UCWllGI LIFETIME • CHECKER BATIERY 32!~ , ., ' ,, ...... ( ...... ,.. ..... .. , ,.. .. "•t< ,.. U l'Wt • 0 • l•• ,.,,,,, ~ \ I~ 1 e I "'"'""•"'''', , .. ,c., •. c .. rr._.,,, (.,... ........ , .......... ., ., ¥ °'' .. . f ,.., p ... , l ~ JI y ,1 •• ·,"\I • .,, ti"''' 1 ..... "' \\ .......... II,, J6.99 99 a-..c.-, O·"tl"'9""•• .., '"'1"'1 "Q (,, •~t• •a \-JpYt" ... , ....... .., Q .. "" .. '' TAI llMOYll . ....... """"' • 1. ........... c .... ., ...... .,, .,.,,._ .. to, lead 0.1 c,.,..,. • .-.... ()..it~"" lfut P+~t ..... , .. (., .. ,,_,,.,_ Ill HI CAI MlllOI Ill. Ut "'"''\"''• '•'• 2'' 10,.1, ~ Oocu ~ ,.,...~.. . •Aurt lllASI .. .. ....... '··-· ....... ......... 3'' ~= tM9-4t- AUIOMOllLE IODY REPAlll SANTA ANA ,,. J UIJTOI. ti,.,.,, II au.n" Nitot'-• '°"" C .. lf""• N,_.t , ....... ""'• ....... , ...... ; '-'••'o\f1o "••"'~ ...... ...,_. "·-· ....... ~ .. ~w~~Au•1s9 ' .... ,,1 ... i.vt•9't" ~!,~.!.• 1'' 141 • .., •• ~ wn&HT tulPAPll •• .. .. - HUNTINGTON BEACH HIGH GIRl.S GO ON THE ATTACK AGAINST BISHOP.AMAT IN _C_IF_P_LA_Y_. ___ _ Diablos ·Oilers ·Tumble, 61-47, ' . Tennis Results In ~5-29 In Girls Clige Playoffs Setback Y.&aSITY By CRAIG SHEFI,. OllMO•tlff'llelSt111 Brethren High of Para- mount j\Jmped to a big lead late in the second half, then held off a furious Mission Viejo rally to post a 35.29 v1c· tory in the opening round of the girls Cl F 3·A basketball playoffs on the loser 's court Wednes. day night. Brethren. behind lhe play of Kathy HiRJ:? and Linda Kaufm~nn. look command of the game late in the second half and after makinf( t he opening t>askel o f the third qua rte r appcanod to have the game well in band. The Warriors, ahead at that stage 27 14, then went cold and couldn't score a baskrt for the next 10 minutes. And alth o u g h t he Diablos were !>hootinl! poorly . the lead \His sliced to 27·20 with 6 JS Jell m the gamr. Then. aft<'r a pair of Brethren basket!\. the Diablos of coach Carol Hankins mad e their move. Mission Vi(.'jo scored the n~t nine points 10 cut the Brethren l<'ad to 31-29 with 2 · 14 to go. First. reserve Jeannir Beauprey scort'd. thl•n another sub. Sue Sproul :idded a free throw und a basket from in <'lost' Laurie Maurer rollowe1I with a two·pointer anrt Sproul cut the dt'f1rit lo two with a shot from l4fcetoul. The 01nblos hod t"o more chances lo t 1e 1t in tht> n<>:<l m1nult', hut turned the ball ov(•r. By GLENN WHITE . to a 10·6 lea"-1afler a 01n..011••~•01s111• quarter and might have Hun tin gt on Be ac h been able to run up an in· High's girls b asketball surmountable lead had team s uffered two fatal ' they been shootmg bet· lapses as they absorbed ter. a 61-47 loss from tough Bishop Am al w as BtshopAmat Wednesday laboring through a night in the first round of ghastly shooting slump, the CIF playocrs. canning only three of its C o a c h J o a n n e first 2S shots from the Kellogg's Oilers had field (that's 12percent). their s hot at putting However, the hosts away the invade rs early, ·were making only rive of and again late in the their first 20 efforts and game they had a chance both sides were plagued at overhauling the tall by turnovers (they each victors . hadllbygame'sendl. However. in each case Bishop Amat's La n- thelr efforts came up cers put together a tough short and they saw a fullcourt press in the highly successful cam· second period and the pa1gn come to a close s t r a t e g y w o r k e d with a share .o r t~e perfectly league c hamp1onsh1p The Oilers came apart and an 11 ·3 record . and were outscored 12·2 They had bounced out in 92 seconds as Buhop Roberts Sparks . 51-23 FV Romp By LAURENE KEYS CM, ... O.lly l'tlel Sii" Diminuti ve guard Terry Roberts scored 14 points and lt>d her Foun· lain Valley High team- mates to a 51-23 victory over visiting Foothill Wednesday night in the first round or the CI F 4·A girls' b as ketball playoffs. The /5.<f. 105-pounder, got nothing but net as she hit 15 and 20•foot jum- pers with comparalive ease. She also.bad seven no;srst s a nd her ag. i::ressl\·e defensive play caus ed nume.-.,us turnovrr<1 at Cresce'nta Valley Fri· day night in second round action. ' ~0Vftt•1• V•U•f UH .J.C.•\O't l(fO't"fl\ Bo\w...,tl ~k•M: 81\"0() 101411 B~ro,, -· 0.hfif' En"°" U..O"Qll' P•-SI°"" TOt•h to "'" pt ti> ~ 1 1 " 7 0 ~ J I • 7 0 0 ' 0 0 I 0 19 11 l"eolllllllUI '" " ) , 0 I o n 1 • n o 0 ' t 1t • '1 1 • 0 ' ' n n I I• ,t 0.-Holl> 111 Ull \.It'"" ... d Amat turned a 12-6 de-T-n•on ll ~::;--.,.,..,,, u 0o1 Cic1t into an 18-14 lead. ~ .. ~. °:~i't~~~tz: ~ :: ~ Ttien· a gain in the .... ,.. .. ,..,_,<LI lo••''·_, 1 \, fourth quarter there was 1 '· H , c..1cttn•ooa ct 1 .. on •'·..-. another Lancers spurt ,....... OM111.. • that put v~tory away for c.111111111.cu ... rcr 1u ,,., Or-s ...__. I( ""'II\ M •• ' • .,.., Cn .. ,...,. W•hn good as they ex ten""" a ..o. M . M11u c1mpoe11 cu ""4•' 1•. 40-39 edge into a 55-<(2 w :..U•HS·i. bulge as Huntington -o.-•19112"'1 111'ti 11T .... St ..... Beach hit one of its first -..is 1sc1 ,,., W11110 .. ..o ..,.. 10 shots in the period and ~~--::;~1°:~c~':':!.~ 14-~: t:.:. was three for 22 overall Rttk•-· csc1 -n 1 \. • ' ·~ • 1 in the quarter. :~nley ISCI won '"4, 6 1. lo•t •1. - Meanwhile. Bis hop o.u"1 .. A m a t u l i l~· z e d its ""'"°'Y 8•11•• ISCI lo•• to FiCM•~· Munl Sr. • •· CMf l\o\<h-1 Amo\ o-t. superior heig t and the .. 1. Au•t1n w1ni." 1$~1 .0111 '-'· • '· 0 u l s i d c s h 0 0 ti n g 0 r -• • .•.. J guards Mory Be\e and u .. ,.,.,.u, "~!~~~ ,..,.,,.,. v ... ;. Terry Allen to break il °'"'"" <M1to\•10 AdHI, • 10,, to open. :~~~~:..,.A~~~P~··1:11'.1::, ~~. t,~ The winners made won••., ~"'"'1M , .. o.,•2 •t. seven of their first 10 :;:1~;isc,0•11n• tMI to\I °'· h . _. tries from the.floor and it 0eu111 .. was over. T:,,"~t,";,~~t.~•"ll, ~M10~01''s':11~::- Kathy Doyle did a s.,...,.. ....... , ,, S«•u•on Ho ... cM> splendid job of bringing ~~·p;:.,::,~u • her team back into con· ,uN•o• vus•n tention in the third 1o11w..v .. 10 1m161u ... ._..,, quarter arter the Oilers v.oc•tt• 1,,.1':;'.~"':utm•" µ .,., had gotten behind by 11. -. .. ,. oe1 5,.,,,.., • '· ,,., F.•.,,..., She hit the boards, "'·Mc••~'""""" u u _., 4-0. Cl•r• t'-'l to\f 1•. won •J "'· came up with steals and ••. 11o11\1M110'11 .. o..,P.-•o six points to ignite the • o.v .. " S<llmo<lt Fonl•l\o IMI °"' l(n'Ofol hos ls ROMnl ... t •-0 •• 1 -· Go>KO W"'I!""• Overall she had 10 re· ..0. 00 l••wn·T•1n1n9 (Ml -·o. bounds and 14 points. •.o. "'°"' J·:~ostt-so"" Mote Mary Beth Wray u'"""'''''"'' '""'""'"' ... ""' .. was credited with 18 re-'"°'"n '""' .~~~.1cou 1 • ,,... bounds while Virginia u ,.,.,..., ,_, """"."' <Ml 1w .... V. · k d ff · won ~· (;lfr••lt'I (NU Ottt ~" • ), ines Pl<' e o nine. 1.,.,110 ,,.,,,., •, voul\Q 1M '°'' o-. ............ 11'11 l• ,. " ... ,,. 0.•ble\ CNt••• 1 O • • B~to GCym1n (M t to•• to Ill\ n.-•• I 0 1 ,.,. RotllC.tl 0 •• Ool P•c-•• 66-16. 1 "ll•n 1 0 11 l(llWn·kllnolCMr (Ml lo\10-6,l_. l'o!>"M l 4 11 JUllllOR V"llllTY R ""•" S 1 IO S.Otl Clemet1lo 11'"'1 U'~l IU Te,.. li•ll•IO 0 1 Sl ... le\ (l)l'\1111trt1no 0 7 Ht.1Ul'MJ tSJ d#'f 8,ood A·O df"f 8rown to••h '" • U "'1 •o. df't ~o"'' ''° ciet Bft'•\#t""' H1iff\tln9to1t B••<f\ f411 • 7. C•in '~' wo" 1 ~ & 1, & t. • O 1• 11 p4 1• lOC~6r•ll l\t won I i, • t • O. 6 l. • 1 0 , t n ~ 1 :~ S.ut 1Stt0\t7 •.•<>"•1.•1 •1 Dew•••• ~ •:o ,,,':;~~:~.~~' ~. ~\' ~:: ~~1~!· ~ ~ 1 P.tr1nq & 1 t; 0 H1q~m.tn .C:trt f4j l 0 1 so•ttSl.•·l.wOl't~•.•> n '' ti JUNIOll VARSITY o. ... Mt111 cel IMl lAtt11"' 1 .. 0 11,.. ••• R't\\lef fl) dtf W1nttrh•1t•r • 1 dr-f W.ttt lf\.9'6'\ • l a"t L• w · \ • 4 df'1 \ltO'-ttt,• l. JO .. Ml)n (l 11flfQn ... 1. 4 • 1. • t Butt 1dqe fl. l wott • l '>,. "-1. ....o. lo1,11•' flJ ~n b '· ,_,....Nlff"d tw~e.won IS o. ....... I I C»llJ l"ilol -·•• lty L .. ,..,,,. MARY BETH WRAY (44). KIM BURROWS PLAY TOUGH DEFENSE. Baseball Standings· MISSION CON,l flENCI: S...lllttft Ot•t>lo• S.001•0.<k Sou,,,.,.,(,,,.. P4tof'T'htf' w I: 1 J ' • Dolphiris Ousted By Monte Vista By ED BURGA RT performanre by Dana 011tM0•11,~11.1s1111 Hills which couldn't stop S.,, Ot..io I ... ..-•• 01 ....... Cllrlt\ s..n S.rtwrd1no c ....... I 6 1 , 7 WHITT I ER-Trailing Monte Vista and its In- )'• 29·11 late in the firs t half. diana·llke offen .. e 1n the the gutty Dana llrlls first half High Dolphins and their Th e M u ~ t a n ~ s 6-4 star ct'nter. Terry· featurNi a P'-''" p;1~:>­ Aitchison, came within pass·~hoot orrrn~c and four poinls of ousting the the\ \\Cr<' dl'adlv from Monte Vista Mustangs of m!.ide and outs ide hit· Whittier from the CW ting sevl•n of 14 i~ the 3 ·A J?irl s ba~kctball first quarter. They wcnL playoffs. from a 10·7 lead to a 29 11 "'""'"tdf ' T_..•.t1"•k•r•1 S.00,.l>•O J P•to,,.., 1 $4" fM'1'\erdH''01 (trrt.1'\ f c.Mtfty .... _.,~,ct,..> T.Uy'tO.lftn s.dell•..., ~., ''""" s.tLOtttQO •t P•tom .. r C1trv' •• "'"'"'11t• ~ atrNrctltto •t SoufttWf"Jtrrn SO\ITM coan COltl'EllENCW' C..t•tO\ W L GB 1 Ml S.n Anion to S... Dl•OO Mt\• <;tO\\"'°"' S.nte An• r;utt•rtOI\ Or•no-Co.•1 T\H-Mt1y'1 \con1 r uflP.tlOf'l I, Or•no• (O~''. C..rrito'l t., Mt ~AC 0 J J J S.n Ottoo Me\I J. S•n•• A.,.) T"urM•Y'' 0-•m•\ Of~04'" Co•\I at Sant.o Ane rull•rton et (itO\\mont S-.n O•fOO Mf'\il" Cett•10\ I ' ,, ' J s )()UTHlllM CAl COlll Fl[ltlENCt" lf'lnl H1lf-tln•ll W L l.AH1ltb0t GokMnW.,\t RIOH'>"IOO s.nt• Mon•c • ' ' . ' CYP'tn • l o• Allif91•\ CC I T ... M•f"' 'CerO\ Got,,...,Wol ll, l"CC • LA H•rbOr 1 ), A 10 HOt'fOO S C.r Prt\'\•. s.Mt• Mon.t.> S I & I • b • The favored Mustangs h a lftime l l•ad buL held off a d ete rmined A1tch1son was on tho Dolphins r ally and edged bench for the final J ·30of Dana Hills. 45·42. in the the second quarter after first round or theylayoffs being winded. Wednesday night a t She came back stron~ • Sierra Hig h. hitting on two offl'nSl\'l' Unable to f!el the ban r<"bound baskets in tht·. i~side to Aitehison in ~he second h alf and winding first half: the Dolphins up with 23 rebounds. finally displayed more O;,in~1 Hills a lso dis · patie1_1ce . a ft ~r in · playcdunaggrcss1vc ite- te rm1 ss 1on whe n fense tha1 c·a used thc- AitclH'So!l scor ed 20 of Mustong:. to losl' ~omc or her 24 pom!s. . their poise. Monte Vista Dana Hills twice cut had JO turnovers in the lhe margin to three .in fourth quartc-r but top the late ~Lagt's wht•n Its player . Sta<'Y Knii:hl. s warm 1 n g d ef e n s<' eamc throu~h with four f 0 r c e d s c v e T a I c l u l c h f 0 u r' h pert od turnovers. But the turn· baskets and ended with mg point m ay have come 20 points. Rif{g, the Warrior-.· 1tading reboundt>r ut $ 9, then put th<' f:3mt' awav "ilh a s h ot from un dernenth the baskf'I Thst made 1t 33 29 "11h 1.34 to 1:0. n~.: follO\\!'<I \\ilh 3pairo,.fr<>r 1hro"" with 23 ~ccond<1 ),ft l<' wrop up th<' sror1n~. But 1l \\as a team vie· lory all the way as three of the starten scored m rlfttibl t> fl1iurcs. Patirnt b a ll handling and a trnsr1ous man·lo-man ~fens<.' put it away for the Barons of coac h Rarbnra Amma nn. MD Romps, 92-37 Top ralcrl !\1 :1t1•r Tkr Ana. fare Ruh1dou"< r>f lliRh. frehind thr pla) or lhvert,1dl' Vriday n1~ht Carolyn T opf. l't·~J[Y on 1he Ruh1rloux co~rt Rt>id und Su1.• Sulll\:Jn. Huhidoux toppled t-on· hreP7.e<I ton 92 :n \'ir1orv tana. 31·30 \Vt'dn!'"day m·pr vis1tlnJ! Tu'ilcn rn Topf sror<'rl 18 points. th<• oprnm~ rounrl of lht• Heid hit l ~ nnd ll'~l lht• ~"· J[1rls Cl F ·l· \ hai.kl·lh:ill boun<lind :ind Sullrv.in plnvorr~ Wrdnt•Hluv hacl 12 point" a!< Mull'r mi:ht · Dr1 ran 1l4\ rcrord lo ~·t,..-\nvder tL) ,0111 wllt\ Atl"'Ml'I G••tft~tu t. •. s , ct..,• MtGtAth Ao:>\o•f 6 0 6' (<1ht" Tut,.,., fl> IO\P • t 4.' I \ptit 4 6 • 1 , ....... ,.,a.,,. •• C.OtOPft Wt\I •I CYP••\\ l A H••bCr 1t lA(( ~f'l\aMo,,tC•at AIOHOf'IC,O "1th 18 seconds l<'ft when I n a d d i t i o n t o Dana Hills had the ball Aitchison. Dona l11lls JtOI. and trailed . 45-42. top performances Crom Dana lhlls coach Ri<:k M aurc<>n M 1 lier a nd Thornton called for a Kr1!>t e l F'l•ldl•r . who t1m<-out but the referee "'ound up with e ight and appar<'nlly d1dn·t see the MX point!>. The d1ffcr<'net' 111 the• ~amc was Mls'\ion Vw· jo's poor shoolini.t in the first hair < 19.3 pdrent > tompared to a 48 P<'rcent pace (12 f o r 2~) by Brethren. Overpow<.'ring the weaker t-'ooth11l l <'am in the S i'co~d quarter. F ountain Valley ex- tended its 8 ·3 firs t quarter lead to 28·11 al the half. • The wi nn ini:240 Mcmnrchs, from Sant J The Monnrrhs raced to And t.Jte Dlnblos W<'rc hurt considerably by lhr loss of leading scorer and r'bounder Laurie .Maurer. She snl down with three fouls with 1: 11 to go in the fi rst quarter and didn't come bock un· tll the fourth quarter began. Beauprey was a stand- out for the Diablos with 10 points while Sproul and J oy Rossello also played well. .,.......°', Th~ Rnrons scored 11 unnnswcrrd points late * * in the ha If to pul the Tw•"• un game out or reach _ddoo,, •: ~ Foothill's zone defense ';;:-;,~ ; ~ did not give the Barons °"'"" ~ o muc h trouble as time ;:~-;-... ~ ~ and lime again Roberts lio..i J o hit Mary Jo Leonard and °"'-;:;11, ,: ~ Mary J ackson with good Mti,,0.11•11 passes underneath the ~Id •: •: basket. s..11tv•" s 1 Leona rd S<'ored 13 roo1 • • points and grabbed nine ~..=:1 ~ ; rebounds. c ~ 1 o The 5-9 Jackson hit 12 :'.;:' ~ : points and played an ag· ~"'" 1 o I .. ft 4 1 • 0 gressive defense to aid ~;:,.·;~ ; ~ ~ ~ the winning cause. •..iTOlals l: 1~ ~ '! Shury w1mams and k.,..., o .. ,,." • • 0 0 K d K 1 Twni.. I • 10 * a 31 R lealf al 1 he <'n<I of thr f1r~l <iuartt•r and h!'ld a 53 17 advant ng!' at th!' .,. •• half wtlh r!'!lt'tv('s st•eing ! ! a 101 of action after the c • int<-rm1s111on. 1 • Mater Del hit 44 per· ~ ~ cent from the f1l'id and 64 • ~ perrent <22 of 34 > from ,! ,~ the free throw hne. "' •• I ll J ,, ., ,, 0 • 0 • 0 • t • ' • • 1 0 2 1 • 1 ., 10 l1 • 2 1. ~ ...... vt.JeP"f s o an y eyes a so (.'00· M11ero.1 l• " ,, ~ ~ ~t~~ed-~~ t~~e:~ liiiiiii;R;;;iiiiR;:ftiiiiiiiai ,,....., .. ft 0 0 t 2 ! ' 0 0 I 1 s 0 0 • I ' ,, s ,, ., and a pressuring de· o • fense. 1 • On defense. the Barons ~ : doubleteamed Foot.hill's s s leading s hooters Gail ! 1: Edson and Llsa Baron. 1 i which all but shut down ,. tt the Knights' firepower. --.n The Baron~. with a 20-4 I0-4trecord, w l ll play t l!c>s 1ure and cited a l>olphin for travel in~. Girls CIF Basketball .&.&.&A •lftsT llOV•O u,,., .,., ••• M.At•r 0-t t1 ft.1\t1n )I Rut>tdou• l1 Jt, Fo"''"• )0 PJt<•f1rJ1 U , (yp,-,.._, )t M ir• C.0''• iO. P.t\ftdflft" J4 r oun,t••f\ V•fl•V i 1, r noth1Jt n (.r•K "'"•~ Vall•y 44 OuflM 0 Al,.rnA"Y ttf1 AOtAI lA 6 •\f'lop Mo"•vom•rv 11, Lo' Ali11mtt0"! '' ..., .. , •,.n., e. .. ,,~ t'>ll\ "· l.M•• 1• Coron• 001 Ml• s.. St JO\~ l6 GlencNt•,,' A•cffll n NWiry SU• u . t.o\ Am•oe• 4t 81\"0(t A,,,.f t1 Hu"HftOt9'\ Cl' SMt Oeroonto tt l'Allft SPrt"'1' • lOU)\VHt••t. ··~•mt>r• S4 Vfntvr• ''· t,WUOA"'CI o.-.. , ., AAA l'lllST •ou•o u_.,,.,., """"-' l4. O>•"~' O•-n Giltrw 1il C..hforn•• •t lnll•r<tt> U . M"\IOf\ Y1tlo tt Oan1 Hlll:~~J~1J pf '" '1t~•Ut •I, Arrl)YO " Upl;tf\d d . OA\\flott 11111 r ovon• H Au•rouQM I~ I ~I !OTi VtiM< •• ••. r ull•ttQn •l t14W1h0r,,,_ )A, L• M lf11ttlfl U "We wanted to s~t up a shot." ~mid Thorn Ion ~=~:di I 0 I ? I • l ~ Lew.r Ar•<••• [I Oo•l doll. EiCIO"WOO<IH 'l<hurr S1, Whlttl•r \1 Instead. the M ustanl!S 11mone l!01 the ball unrl Danu ~~~': llill!'l didn·t i.t<'l n cha nce M•"" 0 0 I II t 0 I I 0 0 1 0 1 1 I & .., .. ,I~ 0, Le HeO•o 11 0....rU Hiii n , 0•~~\l\A 40 Wor•m8'1 50, l'almd••• Jf Mor>!• Vl\la •I , o ... a Hiii\ 0 Wair Oft >4. ll1ll•Y C l\rl\1111\ \) ~t• Met1•4', Mtr1tf'\t• '1 to :.core again until the ~~~,~t,""l... final four scrond11. 1oi~" .... 0 0 , 0 10 • l , • •• lo u o It was a sterling come· \coro, °""'or• f r o m -b c h I n d !!':.~:~:~~& ,~ 1: •: :~:::~ THE PLACE TO PLAN YOUR VACATION & RECREATl~AL.FtlTURE DOOU 0'(11 wmtom z , .M. -WtUlllDS 11110011 Alllll\ \1 M -Ol·"I U• 19S fi-lll \11~ NWl If~ CMMOlS u•"'• n.w-u ,,.~ HUllORED$ OF UHl81TS & DISPLAYS • COMPllll1011$ OCMOllSTRAttO•S • lllSTRUCTIOllS • PRIZ£S • FUii • FUTURES FOR THE UTIRE FAMILY .. \ LOS ANGELES CONVENTION CENTER (~'*'"''_... ..... A• , ''""' •11\~a 1. "'n m 11 \UHi~ ....... ~., . ...,,.., ~~~. ~ 'J:.~ .~!~',' ,,., .. ,, , .. ""'" --~ c...,.., ~ ••t tllitll\ h tu ..... t U\111' U CUl , ...... 'l•• '"" '"''t'' ,.,.,, . ._ .... , • • -U DA!tYPILOt LOsAI • -,'T~..._. ... c1ng esults UO JOO 210 1'0 i JO " •ucu -1-v ... ..,,.." -,_ ~$11_,,.IOl._.M .nM~M •aGE o,,. """' "-<•. Ct•i,..;"9 ..,., .. UOOO _..,. :11.tct\to<dl • M MIO.r '•ll•<T IAub<nl ... ,,..,,0 Nolly IT odd I , ..... JOJl/i \00 HO • 00 hO j «> "''"° r•<e<I -Ila.er 8•rtM, l111:•• ... ,..,., PIMI-N, l'olff Holt, lttl ~. WML ..... -Ola-le ICH19, I P "'4~ \I I'. H(I• -e 8•n.ry •lllf 1-MftWr ~.*<.,.~ ...... Banque t I Results Ben Docon :111<1 nu~ty Ovorak. th<' p:ur "hk h It'd l.3J!una U1·ad\ lll~h·~ bA llkr lbnll l(•am to ;1 ... ccond place finish In ~uth Con!'l l.t·ni:-111• fl<'• tlon ond a CtF playoffs tx•rth. r.hnrt' mn~l valua · bit' honors folio" In~ lhr /\rll~ts' :r-ports av..:ird~ banqu<'t. Spccill awo rd wm· nrrtc: VA8\ITV "'6\I V•h .. tot• II•~ II•'""-' Oii' I t 0¥0l'I .. • Mo'it flHPl'•tH)MI ,#ti l•ytor; Mo\t ltf'IO'•""'t h•"f\ '~·M ... ,, O-•· ,..,,.... 1(11 ..,.,, .,.,,. ,..,_,, ft<flilW't ~•t" (O•f"' A•~ut f\, h .....,...,. C•"'au\\. Jot.n lllt•'"""'•"-'t Ov\ly 0..M•• JUNI08 V•8t1t Y ""'' V••v•bt• f'l'ltl M t llNifW'; Mo\t '"'"" •ttOf\A t \ll>V'fll P•ft .,,,,.,,, M~n• 'mo•o••t.t Jo~ fWt4MrfOI', U1•t 0. '""'' _... J{tlNt ~t'Mr1M; co••"'• ""••• (11th ft\l(etl, (.tot•'" IOI\" l\rultwrh•'· '°""°"'011r M!l\I v., ....... ''"' lllC_d_; ( ,., •• ,". ,.,,,. "•uo•o NliiMI •m .,.. ...... (J\u' P•trl\I\ M ct\I lf\~r• .. llOMI DUI °""'°', 8nl Ott..,,. .. ~ l•\h•. C..-tf'\ 'A.'lllUrd !ttcwoHt """"~'--.... 11.-111 . 'nlurMtay AP'11 1 19'8 Santa llnlta Race' Entries ....... ,. CN•••..a. ~~,..,_, ., ..... eao.ltv O..-• h• .. ,.. __ "'-'"~""·"··-~ Pt81T •ACI -tf~' "'"'" .. _..,,.,..,*', ... ~ IU -l'l"MllAC•-l'lt MI~ ... ,.... 4 P oHU $1tft , .. ,,..,.,, ltfl~• ...... ,_ ,.,.,""Nit C....tfOCMtl ... ...... ~~· .. ., .... .,. ~....,..,;,,..1vM<1U1 C..-0-IDl~t!•I 0.-"""9l•'11 ,_ ... ,, ~ ..... lllL llaf'9N ~ ......... , ......... . _, .. LO_ .... (Pl~tf Jr I Ne_,, .... , •• , (,o,11\k lleWft (Htpf.,., ........ -\9 ,~, ... ,, Tt .. •lt"iftt (~\I 1,..._1-IOt•Hh) ~~fAM IPlff~•I M(lDltO a AC I OM Mlle. 4 .,_ -" -C'Jo""I-,..,, .. UQQL ,,., ... , ... '"" ..... ""° I.et .._..,,._1cc1 .... flww '"·-"'" .... fh'-_..,.. -cia" 111 ~' oeo 1t...-..-..._-.o_,.,.. 0.-Slr-,~,, • 111 Go.It 11-1 "' ...... -.1oeut1e11 llS ....,,.._.,.. IW.rthl II) ~,,.._a .... ,..., •• 1 11> ......... ,~, ,,. Atl¥1 I\,._ ... ,, '" s.Hf•_..rv, (Hawley I tu ~tflllt .... 1._ ... , "' T~., IPl"COJf,) IU A., .... cv~i..-. 111 '1UM •AM t t~ >~ eld'\ 0-1,,,j"' Pvt .. UMf 0.0"""9 ~· '"·-''i-. o. ........... .,,. 114 a.111>" ~-4•• ""*<•Ir ,,.,,.rct 1 '"""at .......... ,. TV _,.., (lo•ol ........ ,,.o ·-····· l•t1-.10< llU•l•Y I 11...,Tfl-• 11\fft !'trM-11 O\let """"'" ,_ .... ... ,,.....,.,......,,, 0.-e( .. Ellttl tS...,•tftl ,,. ... ,,, llt "• ... IU XIII TMl80 8ACI -t 111'1 .... , h .. r ... _ .. l•lllel c ...... ,..., """"' VJOO Cl••ml,.. prlc• P• -ut.000. ...... ''"" O ltl•l(I ••••• Of lltetlon (MIJ1'9C...ll IMewleyl _J ...... (-11411 Hlll.IOIT-1 'llAnttrSIOtt (Plt•ol SlyS-t CV•I0.11 ,., • ...,y,.,11110...1eltrl 'r'-"'""'" .. 1111owi.ll •-• fSl-m•k••I ...... lolV•r .. ••I Z ... ta ·-IP•M•Y Jr l Curl~ Cott .. , ....... 1 H<W9MY IWVOfll• tS.,,.•lnl AIM llle!Mt C-O'or ITo'9) 0.,..0 Gel IOoru • •• 1 I CrtierftlU IV•I ... , I tlrM"' Pr°"'''"' 1$1ntU•I 111 "' 111 II'.) Ill XIOI ti) Ill Ill '" Ill XIOI Ill IUOI Ill 1}1 "OU8TM llACI -t '"''°"IP J yo•r oto m•llMn lllllH . Cl•'""""" ~i.~~'.a!:~ ... ~,!,-~"',~' c.:;.:.~: CluC> CAl(l\AC-tnt lllMMI ~ .. ,,...,....,, W1-ord Cry•t•I IH•"h ! T ... Wind .......... (H•,.ley I H•-'''~ ffo•ol V1r91r• Sporll (Mor•IU I ProuO Flo,..r 1$tm••n I 1.llyoltMV•ll .. tGO~Hltd '-"Ml Orn.rt (P•"'<•Y Jr • l.a-•1'' Je•tl tC•mNU fr .. tyM•lo IVal .. ll "' )(IOI Ill '" Ill ,,, XIOI '"" 111 Ill Ill \U_Uliflit,..I '1-..... oCTttOI \.ell" ll'rl"" .,lllCoY Jr,) '"" ,,.,...,.1 ICl"f't "''" Cial.-1 0.,J V (H••"-YI ,,, Ill ... )I 11S "' ,,. HYUITM •ac• -6 ,.,....... 1 "•' eld ""'··· ,,., ............. .. \11 ,tte Cletft\t nt prt t • \1),0llO--t)l • Ml~ ... Oii>• .,.,,,,_ ,..,... """''-".... tl4 .......,,I( t(nOC "-'-I lit ~IY It Ql;l(t (lle,..lrul llt lllOIS.•U l~atd tu ..... H, .... , .... 1 l it TWlcehlOT•lolHowlnl II• 11a111no .. ~..,..,, "' Helle-t•tt IPlft(ay Jr I tit O...u•'• ll-Otllt,..I llt &old,.,.,,, 1c;o..,ia1 .. 1 x I°' CMlll• V•Ho 11911• lltoUletl fl• 1:10"~" ••c• -,..., 1'1\11 ..... 1 ... 1 •••• , .,., & .,. Cf•H•Uf'4 ••• low-••· P,.r-w Ut.000 C•ltto<lll• t:•p0\1h0f' •NI State fl•ir W1-0I T-1 IM•• ... YI SWllO... .... t l ' _,., __ IPl"CtY Jr l Peu The 01•" IT oro I .,.,,..., Ho<t 1u 1,,,,.r l lolO Cl•""" IH09110tl Race Results HCOMO•AC~-•lvr~t he•r -me•*" Ult\ ~ .. IOl"llt bt.O "' c:.tlll. Ct.tlmlftO p.,,.., tlDOO. NOAlt'yl"MI• (Pll\(.,I 'tO HO HO MVllt<IKftlgM IMtwloyl .. 0 ''° .. ., ..,,., o.,,.~ tNoeu.• 1 l.,,,.-1111/S Tri tons, POU•TM 8ACll-4 lurl-1. :J """' olO ,,,.,,,.,. COii\ 6 Qel<llft9\ bfed '" c.tllt C••lmtno P11r \• '1000 8'9 Vo1vme CPl"<•YI uoo P•por-IOfll (H.o•l~y I OM E ,, ......... 11 .. tmWIH ,,_ 111Jf\ ""°II An •Irle"" Niie, ~-­!My, GooM\\ ., Pr°"', No rt;e OI, Soltt 1•"9 Htr••. \t~~Y. C.•pl a.rt~.,,..,, W•t<l\ed c;. .. 1 Oltt~•. u R k d ............ . an e "' "'" uca:-: l.tiuoul '"' FV Fountain Volley ·(12th in 4·A) and San Clemente <17th in 2·A) are the only Orange C o asl area te•m" to pit'k up votes in lhe first C'f F baseball poll. .......... ,, 1 SIMUolONU 111 ll lll ) l ll Wll'°" ti ll 1'1 ,.,,._~°"turf • ... r Oki\ t. uP Al· lqwaft(dt. ........ uo,ooo. Gotd:MN!St.MNrd IP1trctl •l "° I• 00 Gel tooi"O PlftO I H .,.,.., • PMte Zoe• 1*9Wt I , __ ,,. ""• ••~ -CPllol'• H•ll•o. C,o••'u""· 8otd PttttttM-t. 00. Avtt.orot•ltOft 00.0i.qu•llloed f"""' 1Mtftdpl.C..Sl••t, NO\<r•t<fM"t .. l •«.O•• 11' II 161 U ll•ct•, >-Otlll Stl"llff• & 1• • HMI ,., ) II II/ Gille .. "' , ......... use ... . \ u••-ti t II , .. • Cl\•ll•y •I >I t 11 I lO<lf• II JI 0 t £I -f\4 II ) I /1 • \t #(>t\tlftftVft tf • U \1 10 \I P•vl It ) 11 ll OtM•\ t•""o" c• n, ro\lf'\t•" .., .... ,. t• 11. r .... ~"<I·~' ,,.,,, l• .__ II \I roo1~111 I~) ti, lo< A1•m1tot (I o. Mn''" f off'•f\<t Cl••· , " ...... 11 1 FOOO ... <ICI 111 11 10 1 rvll••-Ct l1 II~ llyn-11111 11\ • flet\O C.r•""• 111 21 Ill , C..f>tlllO 1111 14) • "'"'°° """"' •• u IJJ \I II TM ••c• -~,.., furle<IO•· f 111..-.i .. "'•'•' •••• , •. lft\ .. ~ MaiOoM Pv<\• 'IO 000 ..,. .. f'I t<eou .. " (Ht•'•' l uo So4-90<~(P1"(••• HVINTM llACI -• 1...-.. • Entries PIHT RACS -Olw ._, ......... Oolnll ... ,,..," • ~ l'W'lll .... cMtlMlllt.,-1<• ,,.., ........... ., CT ... I. In "'ltN (Ptl•tM" ,Jr 11 ftlh•l•""l•t 10., ..... 1. r 111a w1._,.,. •• .,. W.11We1tl, Oole °"~" l~I • O.t ~ ,,...ti, .. ~ -'•• IV•ll•"•'"•"•"" I ; Oer" Oilier n-.1 . · ,,. ... •ac• o-. "'' .. ,,.c -.. -, .. hoOo lllh """'-,.... .. .-, Ptuti.4• rtnr tTodol; "••" (Cllffl, 111 .. rtS..•prlMI llll•IC-111; °'"' -10.1111 ... 1; "'-'*• °"""" t Wlttlef!I\ I ; lt••t Pt1oe tAC'-•rM•")• Lh•<elft\ C.ewr•oe 1..,0.,1; M.91< Air 1er .... 1. ll'OUllTM aac• -,.,,. ...,, -f..tt 1111' ....... PKo (l•flt!llOt Moo1.-. ft •«tt1t. PvrM 1l80e. O•lmlno ~.-. ,..~A IMetMll Jr I; Nlttr.,. L•llell IOuoMetl ; )lo1t•t•t• .. ,.,, .. IG.t-yl; P-••r °'"" l"l•P•lrlc•I; L.Y"" Haro• .. • IT-I; ...... Conto~<M lll•lct\tvol; ~w& IOoull°"I. JtptY .. O IE•-1, Pttrnt •ac• -o... ,.,, .. Trol WI_., of UMI .,_. lttt 1-·-r"'' ..... l. p,,,.. \UOO • A"'Oy't ,_.,., IH•ltl, Al-ro OrtOfl IV•ll-1"9"•"'1. t,,• Men• Q>op CA<•.,,,..,.,, '"•n<lt --. lll•IC"lorOI Enopl•1 IWllll-•I, flrroli• Ro~ (8e1tl•<t\J SPIKE • • • Coat.Ututd from CZ I (MrotM 11 U 11 , ...... ~ ................. , .... .... I _,II,., II )I &I t \I \!#""'"' 111 11 fl 10 GM°"" r.ro .. 110 ti 1' OU,fll't\ W•\t torflftt e Cl·'U, "'oo•IO\ II J II, , ......... (t JI. fl•-II I 11, ... vtPI Hit" 110-0, c.m .. tllo .. JI. I• Mtll<• (I l H. <•••~mo1111• < II. J " ......... 1 S<wl<V• I* I 11 1~ ~ =I~ ~10\01 :~ < flo<>lle lt l 1 1\1 \ AQOvr• II ll 1\1 •S.....,Y,.,11t fl 1(1) I r,,.,,,,., hloNWI• II U .. • p .... ..,.,.,. ,, ,, ., • lA ~ .... II 41 l1 10 '""<>••tit"• " .. ,... Ot._.,, P•r•t'•'• C1•1t, M1r11 (11<1•. 11~"'"11 II t>. ll ttr•• Oot• 11 ••. llO• .Mf\t H JI, l. t .. r.ftt• I ... •\,~ <.Jenwftle I \-4 I I. _",..,.. ... ,,, ..... l)ovll Qid II '"'"Uyl flldor 110"° IC-ta•ul To--10'1 I "'"' Ill•" -C .. ,.,. Cft•mwt>, ()tell , .... '""'"' Otll, ~· ,_ .... L.och 1.wMr, TMt• M~yl~m • '"''""" ....... l lOMTN llACI -AllO~I ··~ lu"-• Of\ '"''· l n•r °"''-i.t ...... -...uo.ooo.~. O•l•••"So"""' 0..11( , ...... , ... ,,_ ... , ••• ,_.,, v.,....... '".,.." l•P'N'. (Ol•I"' .,.,,,, • ., ,....,.,...,, ""°'' 1,.,11r•••ll , .... lllftltt Mo•I ,.._,..,.,tOft.I• "' •• " O'Cet'\MH """' O•••"''"• "'"'' Fero. Ctt•r~' ,,...,.,. ~r••o Fl•lt.,.., HVC.Ripped By Foe~ 15 -3 Marie Wiemann hurled a no-hiller and struck out 20 batlHS.• t ca dantt Western Christian to a U ·3 vit'tory over the Huntington Vallty Hhth Conqurror~ or Co~u Mesa in Academy League baseball at'tion at Costa Mesa's TcWinkl«" Park Wednes· day. '" lfTlf 8 AC41 -I' o ""'-• A .,.., ot<I\ ~UC>. t;IAl~I... PvfM "°°" A11!6<r.c y IH•w .. r I * * * Vede~rlftw I llV( flt ... l l , 1 , 1 , I ' I r • 0 • ' 0 ' • • 0 0 • ,. , k_., ....... " 0 0 0 II 0 0 0 • • • • • ,.. 0 0 0 0 • 0 0 : 0 0 • r \ • -.a,GW'lllM -.. t-IS • • Mtt(. -.. t • O Pro Sco rea ....... .... "'4WQ .. _.... t>ortt'Olt HO, 0.lto .... ~lOft Ill. ,.,_Ill• In ""''-' ... I• 181, .... ,.,., .. c;.i ... " \Iott~. ~ .... Of\. a. .. ·-110. -o ....... '°' , .... ,.no. Lo•,.,...,,,'" •-fl<-••"'-""'ti "'-'-lt•rllud y 11 I, Vlrtlft•A ltJ ·~·11 .. -•ur•• .. ~·"'-'"·°"-· 110 N.M_MM .. ,U .. # --~ ....... oJ,lllVl~ll .... , ~, .... ~1 't-4, 0flf'tll 4, I,. ~ ......... (ltyJ i..tA•te• 1, l L L ... I\ I PV1n.IC NOTICE--- PUBLIC SOTICt; PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC soncE A ~•td •o ~•• ·-"~ A MJOM ~.._nd lu~ nort 9'. ica C£0AGI!: SE.GAL •• Tiw Dlnw.Ut rO' A t•kt\hd l•k- A i... .... 111\ll ..-1r QI siW- 11, GOl.Olt: HAWN • • 1"lw o..aw .... ' A guide to "''"'"u•lty church•• and thelr even .. •PPMra laturd•YI fn the DAILY PILOT lA MJMOA 4· Wo.l.lt Ill t•llOAlll "•Cl,,,. llOllOA• ''"" U UllllH (lt<-.1 H-414•,.I 11 Jt ·I.. l/)I .JUllO•t 6 IOOltOUI 11 )0 a 1 .. . ...,. .. . -~ .... . S2S 3S26 , ......... ... ~ ., ·~ .,, 4070 J •<.AOt•• .... O'S JAWS ""' .ui llAI CAii A.ll'<>IT '7S ........ 04l lt • 111000 '°"" TOMMY ioa1 &(&.OOn &W&IO W•NHfl '14AM'OO Ill I . THI HIOl 1,.1 2. ll000 ~1 3. THI OIVll'S IAIH '"' ... f Mf6•M•9"" .....,._o M fUI OlllVll • MAIO flllU I ""' 3 ACAOIMY AWAlOS Jaw•""' All SIA• OU All'<>IT '7S ,,.. r:.-..... tiff• AlOIOll 1:1am1"-.;;: ... ~ .. ~·-:; .. "f~""4~I. THI HIOl 1fOJ .. ~:'... ,,, ~t't 2. llOOO 111 ·~•mLs~l[•·112~7'..!,l~':··~'"•/3· '"' OIVIL'l IAIN1 .. . ... .,. ~ --...... h ......... ...... , .. .,, SS4-'2'2 •tt ...... .. ,.. .. ,. ............... 11l tN 2 _' .. °'"'•"'''un-OAIU 6 lOMIAlD ,... • •MT 111 WAUtlNG TAlL ,.. '.c'-...... ., ....... o, Ufl •in""t O<lml"S'llU ()Ml fllW OYll cuuoq·s NUT 1•1 IANCHO DflUlU ., ""~ ..... "" llA.ZtNG IA.OOlH " ftllf IAV"41 INlllll OUT 1t1 , ... ,. Wlftfl., ·THt MtNOINIUlO "" . ~ ......... TIOAL WAVI 1ot1 ,. ThurSday, Aprll I 1978 'ABgels' Uneven ~t Dtlo .Isle Notl Cow•rd'I "fallen Ancdt"' is mott lban • half century Old. and tooU 4!ffl"Y~ar of It. J\'u talky lr ~from the Tw ntl which i& be· lng rt•\11nd tbl• wffk u the 20Cb annivttsary pro· duct1on of the Udo Isle Players. For such an OC:· cu1on. they could have chosen better . In ber direct orial debut. Norma Bell has . Intermission Tom Titus mounted an ~neven aod rathtt static prod\.flliOn by Jun Tatndowski aet& a bouncy mood not nlways briJhtened occasionally by llOO'lt excellent physical matched by the prOdutlion Perform;ancelS continue and facial comedy on the part ot Pat Mora.n. one or nJ the play's two 1lddy matrons ebtlclpatlnt Lhe ar· to lhl throug h Saturday al II 30 In the Udo 1!.le rival of a former lover. Unfortunately, the aaUt'ipa· Clubhouse. 701 Vlu Lldo~ud , Newport Heach tion occupies about 90 pettent of the playin1 time. C"'LLBO"'ltO A d t' h b ,. ' Sc .. -eid 11 ,; 'th A n U I IOnS OVC ef.'n .. n· with Ml~s Moran and Ins "'1 er irapp na wa •• nounced by the Costa l\tesa Civic Playhouse fo r Cowud s le.1den dialogue_ Jason Mlller'i.· priif.'·W\nmntt drama ''Thul Chum· MIS MORAN ENl()YS the greater degree or plonshlp Season''. . tryouts for a cast of five men. success. thanks to an lnbom sense of comic timing four in their late 30s and one SO plus, will be held which is not always present lo Miss Schneider's de· Monday ot 7:30 p.m in the Community Re<'reallon livery. thou1h bu natural English accent dOt'S add Center on the Orange County Fairgro1.4nds ... to the flavor of the piece. They savor the play's best ---~---­ , DAILY PILOT "YOUH6 ,lAMllMSTllM" "WHlf'S~ IN• "MO Off'OSIT. NO aJTWN'' l•t "CHAIUI &.THI AMGl\." IGI moments in the second act;but are bard pressed to --------------------.. embellish the pedestrian first or cluttered third THE GOLDEN BEAR --------------~ "TltAC•DOWH" "lllUa U.:tTt• U'Gol acts A sparkling performance ls given by Elsie Painter as Miss Scbnejder's buttlnski m aid. Stan Bell and Laddie Reday are fine as the stuffy husbands. while Gcortte Harris has a nice cameo HuntinC)ton leach ------------------------------------------~· scenl' as.the late·arriving Frenchman. The Lido set. by Peggy Wilcox and. Marge Harris. is richly attr-1ve and the origmal music "'DO. DAY • AITHHOOH" "MOWMtttG 'OOl" "'kAIING SAOOUS" tal 'THI IR.&JHG. Of A CHtMHllOOllf- ""nACIDOWN'' "JAWS" ~ "THIGlUT V WALOO ptpPff• INI ACADIMY AWAIO WIHM'H! JACI MtCHOLSOH "OHE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S HEST" .APRtL 2-4-- TIM WEISBERG (>ixieland in Newport! MEW ORLEANS JAZZ • FEATURING . THE ARTFULL DODGERS ANO THE MUSICAL LARCENY REVUE '-- 7:30 P""' to 11 :lO P."'- We<Mesday. Thursday. and Saturday Nights ' ~ CHEF'S SPECIAL DIMHER HEW EHTREE EACH HIGHT ReCJUforty SS.95 HOW OMLY $4.95 Sri• S 1.00 befwHft 4 P·""' and 7 p.m. DlilELAHD SUHDA Y llUMCH • 10--.-lp.a Food Plus ChOt<:e ol Rarros Gin Fizz Bloody Mary Of Glass ol Champagne $3.95 4248 Martingale Way Newport Beach l714t 979-5000 . ' I • ( ,, . ,.., .. .. • •• ... I $tlec,.I Pt!C4 12: 30 lo 2 00 p.m Inc~,_. 6 SI.JS Open Doily 12:30 p m J;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;~;::;~~~ .... lililililiilllll••··-------· ·-~--------------> llHllW D "HEDDA" ?:Ha lf'JPtAT_ 1_ IM-ta "STOIY OF AOHC H" 41ntOC-AU.- "TUf DRIVEi" IR) ,_ .. " Uf/WN I ff tt•\ ... JHfH CUffMWND t ti I \I Jll~t• •~1•1 • U\ ·.ot .. ,,. .. -.. '1UI H!nR"(RI ·~•Jt W I'-.... , a.t.J .. J IM It IUT -11-•CfltU Ut•l•lll "SHAM'°O" (RI I t\•t It tttt "TOMMY" {PC) . , ... " •W4JOW' ... N .. H \1\-· '1CASHVlllC" (R) •n•U "OltCE IS NOT EMQU;H" (I) ''"' .. C14 .. U\ .. ON)OtO "8RWHEUT PASS" 1 tMHtU '1EPORT TO THE COMMISSIONER" ..... , .. t-""OUNTA .. VALLJ! 't .... ,..,. ..... ,. ....._ ...... ~·a•1 .... _.. t• V• ACAQlMY AWARD WlNNIER tnf ._,_ 4C1-t LEE OAANT "SIWllPOO" (I) ) H \Af l'lllM-1 tS.I 1\.•" "TOMMY~ •ff lA T ,~-.-1.-.J•JI ACADEMY AWAftD wtNNEft N lf M 'Ofl~ •CTOll .~ ........ ~ '1ME SUNSHINE BOYS" IH\AfnllH-11 ... .l .. Ut 'SMILE" ("I -u ' l'lllt6-1.HJ ,. • •RN9 ...... AYAH O'Hl.AL • .,_AlllSA l[llfHSOff SEE THIS ACAOfMY AWARO WIHHIHO MA Sll A Pl£CC LAST WlfKS COMINC \.IPSlfCIC" ...,..._.,_ ..... UTl\UN I., .. • l\f: ! ACADEMY AWARD WINNER BEST 1c:.;·1~U$~~m &'oh Cllll.MAWESr Wf\f• •\'ff •tM)Ut••t\I ,.,.,.,. ... c""ra tu ... 1 1 ACADEMY AWARD WINNER Co-Hl111 w .. 1 Acad•m Aword Wlnnor "Nl$HVn.LE" CHOO WEST 1 ... ,, ..... "" ., 60Ut!W'#t'' wur .. tN.c:M<TM tfJ·••U Co-Hil alC...iet Award Wlnntr '·HIHDIHI UllO l'lu• fUCU'llYf •CllOH I UllT ~AHCASTtll I -CIH£MA C'INUR~ I M•llM•'•D•w\ CO\ta ... \a ....,,••UOC:Cft,.ftl Ut 1111 ~i~ 111 cn11ru .. m1caa~ c111 e m11 Mt WHll II Kiii ...,,,,,,_, ; .: ,;-7"t ,.I . I • ", I ~ !tr!-i ACAOIMV AWARD WINNER BEIT IUPPOATINO ACTOR O!OAOC! 8URNS PLUS WAL Te:A MATTHA\J (e4~~.~~! ~~s!.~~~~~~MA ) \ft t~u J CO 111f Al flflll.10\. 'ALICL OOllN'l LIVE li[RI AHYMCHIP co.,.1T AT wear lllf HIHDINllURC CIHCMAW£$J wt ....... , .... , .O\.tt1•l\t w""'"' ('ttl'lll In•""' ''The 3&4 Musketeers" ( .... ~~f~_[Nt~~ ... :t ... h •OMGDttte Ut ~~~1) I '\ ,. It ' .. •f .. ... l l 11 •• 'I "I (\ I '' 11\ •• .. , . . •• , , •ll1 ft DAIL V P1LOT IOOMER .. NW ~AT s rr f~ 1~ 'AU S.&St'lf~l.C. ~E~l.1~ AND ~lctf PLA'f'O~S:5 ... . ·~..., ..... ,_" .... - we FAc~ A G«Ave c~s•s, MEN i CNR COUNTRV'S i'EINO ~l.OOVEO Wffii COOH1MFEl'f EA6t.I ~ ~E EJ060S Pl.I.MES ARe ACTllAL.L '( 1URKFY FEA1HERS,fJU1 VE:RY GOOD COPIES! FUNKY WINKERIEAM • FIGMENTS NANCY THE l=1RST OF A PRIL IS HERE AT L A S T . . .. '6 41.itll. ~ 'fMt ~ TSZAltiltN6 ~. fOOllAIJ .... ~S. GCX.F MA1CU£~ MJ<Jet.U itAM 1€~Nl'3 . .... AHO Ot 'Y'MPIC l2'f'OUl'S. / f 00, BUT I 1HINK ff / U.OOLD BE FUN 10 &rr : IN ANO 1. .00 HAVE A :.. Ul'rlE MAD NrlNEQ ! # ~" 1'HIS vu.e-,, (ilft.er ~OifiUP~ "~ l (.AN kloeK ltoJ 50# MT€1lJ4AflOHJI. -~-NIO "ATt~.AI.. >46WS, 100 . ~ TIDAY'S CIDSSWDIDlVZZLE PEANUTS 1 J t J/1 Wale• bod•es JJ S111toCQl'J\ mushn 4 I [IHl•C•IY 4 2 l tnijlh Ulll\ •• · cPnl slore •!> Acror · · Jao;er 46 C•P'leo H Th1111rical PIUl'fllotl!C)l'I 4 fl r ar or corn 'lONo 1 mAn Allb• .... O•Olt\('I\ !\1t1Q1119 I>'"''" bJ A(.(IJ,,111ltth• !14 Cry !\t rn~nl-fv "' !>!> lurop11.in bl~( ~111111 !18 $()(>n('I lh~n ~q lnou11r JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH MJ( 6i'IMMI~ HCAJ«1'( TEU..~ ~AY~ YOU ~ WMAT TO CJil./'T LfAVf DO! I't..l. ''HOOL. A1' HAve A :l O'Cl.l)('.I( W«O '"fOP.AY.l WITH MIM ! DOOLlrs WOILD in c.d·,~~ cl/ I ~op/e will • oVr:r t he world I De tr itl..t'<\ i11\o '" ~ DR. SMOCK [Il] _ by lod"' lroctfleU j 100.:\ , ,~dy u ~r ~r1'>dn ~J~P<i -''a~i ~!\JJnt· • by GMrC)t L...t " • t {!)1s0Roe~L1 Es I l : l ORDERLIES I APRIL FOOL!! MA!AA!HA! AA!MA! \ I 0 .. by Hwold Le Dou by M.11 ~ "l\c 'i1ul 1h:i1 m.1ny 11mc' "'c "1111fctn 1 h,1\C ,111'h"1nn .• 11n11 1f ptoplc 1to111J JIJ\l lOI uut lhcrr ""~ 'rt111hn11 ' DENNIS THE MENACE • •J • • Laad r ' ....,---...... Brewery Heir Charged Cicely Tyson . Dt)N.'T F••m .. i..s .... ,.. ~ .... Lil••••· w ............ ,..! .. •d••• °' CA ny A St. Louli County <Mo.J .:rand jury rpturned the Chkano D.iily Nc"-1, won the 1916 National Cho R l O~. an \nd.lclml'nl chartt.lng Pettt WUUam Buwcb of lht1 ·Award for Journuhsttc Mi'nt. He was stlected for Os es 0 e " St Lows brewing family with manilluq;htor. th(l .lWUI d l>y thl' Wiiiiam Allen Whit~ ~'oundllt1on or . 'A M~> 8UJCh 20 wu accused of bdnst cr1m1nnll)• Kan 811 neilhtent i'n tb 0 e ·~hooting dt':&th of his friend, David The national award IR Oy BOU THOMAS w. LHkttr, 22. tht> son or th\! president of So Good ( J g1\'en each yeur to nn WS ANG t: L F.S """ · >I on.v " not lh• ._to Chtp <'u. 1'1-:0 I' I. E _ Am<rir .. Journullat who mntl\ <1t1n~ forct• in my "'"·" i.a)''< Cicely T yson. _.. Bual'h hs the son of Au1tu:s& A. Bu~ch Jr.. _ 1s JUdited to txompll(y nnd i.hl• h,1x 1>rO\'Cd It by rt•fu'linJ; mo~Jt.' !ltur P4ll· DRoP rhalrmanoflhe bvardor Anht•u1i1:r-Husch. l11<' '----------. WUllam AllCln \\'hll.-, lutt• tl'rt1., _ Th~ :.hootrni-: cxcurred Feb. 10 ut the Hu11<'h ,-ditor of thl.' Enwnm1 Gt1zetle. "tn :i.erviC'e to hi~ Sht.• m Jdt.• h l•r finl bl~ hit 11nd A:<>I un Acadi)nl)" -ramily'1 Cunt's Furm est al{' in :south St. l.ou1s 1.11 ofo::.i.1011 and to ht:; l'OUlltl')' ..• tx-st uC'lre~-< nnmm..iuon 111 lhc HJ72 film "S1111ndN" ' County. Busch told police• his .357 mul(num n.'\'Ol\\'r • :tnd offt•ri. poured 1n ul u lime wlwn hlttl'k fllm11 T lhl!char.:ed iaccidcnhtlly as-he was thro'>' 1na 11 ootu Susan t-'ord JOllW<l th1.• du~hleris of two other "t·n· on tlw J scendcnt Sbt• n•ru,t·fl th(•11\ ull. and __ _::.:..~r-::~--;-~'--hil' bed in h ii 21el'Ond-noor room in lhl' C.am1ly Arnt>ri<'llll presidents for an unannounced v1sll to li\'ed "'1th h r ,IJ!('nt .ind h1"' f Jm1h for lY. o) l'<irs Wl· _ .: mansion" here Leekt•r was staying IJryn M uwr <Pa. I Collcgl'. IT W/\S "TU•: AUTOIUOGKAPfl\' of Miss .I ant· Pittm:rn. · "h1<'h \\on ht•r nn Emmy in 1974 for onl' ol lhe moi.t i.tunnln~ 11t•rform.incci. in h:lev1s1on hl~lury . 111 tht• n~ht pi.11 t l'l.tllll' Jlon~ • Misi. f'ord, n photographer. Atty Gen Edward l~vf ai>oloi.t11ed lO l'Ol\Jm· und Lynda Bird Jnhn!IOO Robb, u n1:.l Joupb Kraft, who was 1.1.1retapp<'<! ond lrn1lt>d Journahi.t, were nl the eolleg~ to Safari Rounds Up b\' government uaents in 1969. Jnterview Helea Tart M•nn1tt", · The J ustlcr Departml'nt daughter of Wiiiiam ll~wa~d Ago in :.he did nothing until las t ~car's Amrnc<1n Rus~wn prO<luct1on ot "The Olue Bird " also acknowledged that Levi is Taft, for an upcoming article m seeking the )mmed1ale destruc· the Ladies' llomt? Journal on t>unnli( a 10-day tnll•rm1:.:.1on lfl the overlcni:th t•p1c•, !>he flew lrorn l..t'ntngrud lo 1 .. is Angt'lt•:- to co1>tar with Jamc' 1-::Jrl .Jone'> 1n ,1 ·mo\ H.· "l'r:.1on 11f th<> 'tui:i· "ucc·css "The Rl\'t>r :'\1gt•r .. hon of rile~ compiled from the pre:.ident:. · <'hildren su r veillance on Kraft in The\' spent the ufiemoon al Tale 1zt WashinatonandinPan~ l>a !'lfann1n g 's home 1n Krufl tes tified bt'fore lb\'ertoY.n and al Lht· <•xclus1\'C l'01to Young t•ntert:11ners Wt:'re invlll.'d Lo part1c1pate tn Lion Coun- try Safari 's "Youth En· tcrtainment Round-Up," sceduled to begin in June and run through Labor Congres~ two ~ t>ars a.:o that the pnvatc college, J\lo~t students and faculty were un· ~uneillan rc "ar. or dered by :iware of rhe ('lli1t "I d1dn 't behe\'t• J could do It." s he SO)S wondenngly. ''Onlv Y.hen l "as flyin~ back to l.A•n1n.- s:rad did I reuhzt! that J had. J ac- John Ehrlkhman, domestic ad-• \'ISeP to former President ~lxon. Belgians holst<'d flags on alt public buildtngJ! \i>,_, complished 11 because I didn't nso .. • lleavyweight boxing ,1:hampion Muham'!'ad All Jockey Willie Shoemaker and auto rac<' dny('r Rl~hard Petty were among White llciuse guests at a. state dinner honoring sports-minded King Hussein llvi beam a thrl'e·month celebra~1on of th~ 25th irt· ni vt>rsary o( King Baudouin s accession to the thronc. have to think a bout anvthin~ · else but 'The-RI ver :-.1gt•r ·. l t•ould i::n·e 1t tot"al con- l:Ctilratidfi." ~llSS TYSON IS OOING ht>r bit to help promote .. The J\IVt'r N1~cr." \\hath ii. 11pen1n_g soon Dul of ~'Ourse quest 1ont'rs wunt lo know al>out the near· l<'J(endary "Blue Bir~" Shl' admits lh~! 11 \\aS .. the mo:.t fru~trating cx111 .. ncncc in my life "I was supposed lo tw 1n Len1n~rad for eight to 12 "eck". thous:h J kne\\ 11 would takl.' lonj!er ... :.he said "The p1~ture lastl'd ninf' month ... l"ortunately I was able to relcai.c• m) pent·up emotions b) com- ing home and d oing ·N1J.?cr · "My big problem 1s that 1 am a fresh fruit and fresh \'egetable ad{t1c1 . ;.ind the) Y.ere impossible to find in the Ru11i.1un "'intt·r l 1mportcd food from the States. as dad other Anwncan., on the picture. Dur- ing the spring and .,umm<·r. I \\JS able to ~et Crwts and \egNable~ ''hu:h '\l'rl' hrought 1n rrom 1 Russian I Gt>or g1.l " ' NORlfALLY ·8£'tlH:t-:'\! 106 and 1,10. she loi.t 17 pounds during the produt•tion. M 1ss T\ son discla1ml'd the rumors of pcrsonal feuds on "Thl' Ult1c Tim.I " She i::ol a long fin<' with Elizabeth Ta~ tor, whom ::.he met during n <me d.iy role 1n "Thl• Comec.hans " Lur11<•ly out of self. preser\'allon. th<' foreign mt•mhers of thl' film com· l>any hec.imt• "one b1~ fumil). ·· enJO) ing ~-1cn1i·s ~ind dinnt•rs together Whal cl1d i:o wrong on "Thr Ohw Rird"? ··1t was a monunwntal flrOJ<'C'l wh1rh n•(juired a ~real amount of prvpro<lurtinn :ind planni.ni:: Ap- van•ntl) nnl t•nuui.:h \I .1.qlor1<· 11 ·s 1 er} drff1cult1f<1r film 111;11..cr.; t•l ~o 11110 a fnr1·11~n rnuntry and tr\ ~o m.1k1• .1 i·o111 ml11C'IHm 'I h1• l.111~uai::e lrnrnl'r IS' ~· t•at, :11111 th1· cllft1•rt•11l lift.st) It·., m.ikc rum. niumratwn tlouhh· 1.hfhcult "FOR l'iSTANCE, \\ E WERE \\Orkin~ with tt><'h111<•1t111' .1ccu::.toml'fi to makini.: films without re· <'Orded sound .. Ill their pwturc., arc dubbi'd later. M 1t \\a:. a mallt'r (I( cnn::.t.intly c·.!lhni.: for ·q1111•l rrom :i;et "ork('r" who d11ln t under:.tand ~ hy IL "us necess.iry .. Thi• stalu'\ ur 1111• hl<ll'k ,\Clrt''>S has c·ome ;1 Inn~ \\;}\' 1-.mr<• J!>fjJ \dtt•n ('1rt•h T\ "lll ":J'i !hf• f1rs1 hl ,1.1·1.. 1wrfornw1 Ji. .1 11•h•\ h111n ~C'nc" rc•1!ul;1r 1_n · F:,1,t Srd1• \\'1•'1 !'>1d1· NOY., i.he obsenci.. "ll., .111 \•\ t'I'\ thJ\ hLIVPi.'111111( 1n ldl'\ lltlf1" " N11t M) an m o\'ll''· Wl1ih· thert' 1s Y.ork for hlacl.. ,1c·trl':>;t ..... thi·y r1• 11't1Jlh ca~l .1:. "hores or "UJWI ~irli.. ••J SEE ROI.ES l>O~t: b\· wl11tC' 3C'lres~e-; :.iod I :-.1y, 'I rould h:t\'t' clom• Lhal. 1f th1·y had asked me,' · ;1w rt.'m.irkvd "H11t lh<'~' cluln '1 ai,k ml'. ··nut then• 1.; hopt• Th1• rolt• I pla}<'d in 'Rlue llirc1 ' tl1<1n 'I start 0111 .1., hl.u·k nr \\hilt• or gr<'l'n or .111.vthin,.:. But tlw.v J:JH· 1110 mo· ' Study Raps Bus Belts '\ \('l<A~H::'\10 11\Pl S!'.1t twllc; arc imprac· 111 .11 an1l unnr1 t•.,,,11 \ 1111"111101 hu.,l' .... :.i ~Indy <'On 1l11dt·d 1111 l'.1111111111.1 ll1)!t1\\,I~ P..itrol ~I.I~' {'II P c·om m1"111nt•1 1;11•11 ('r JI~ .... 1111 :1 .. 111dy t'llntluclt'!I hv Snulh\\1•..,1 tlPw:lrC'h ln\t1tult• '1111\\NI 11 """'" rn.,1 S2.K.IO 1111 hu' t11 t'l1u1µ C'.1hll1rn1.l'' };1,:!:!:l "'1'111101 h11,1•:-\\II h "('.II lll'lt:-, ror J total t'll'it of ~13 an1ll111n l'l HI.IC '0 Ill'!-: 1)111>.lf r t ' DI.IC' NOTICF rt·ouc 'OTl<'E "'41" P\Je.1""""' o, .... ~ t ,,~,, n.,,, Pon• W r<"l\t1"'1Jt\M"t t A t\ 11 ft~ 1106 I~ ~~~~~~~~~-1 Pl' Bl.I(' NOTlCl: Oay . .. The progr am Is OP<'n to young ' amateur and. profes,1onal talent performing in bands. choral and in::.trumentaJ ~roups . dance troupes and specialty uct "· Pl.'rformnncl•o; "'ill be held in the park'-. OOl· door Afr1theater and 111 the indoor Juoglc PJayhouse. Tho~e intere:.lt•d in signing up may contucl Lion Co unt r~ SJ fan·::. entertainment nff1Cl', 83i-1200. Ext 226 People 'Ignore' Quakes SA~ F.lt A ~TlSro \A P l -When it rome:. tu thinlcillf about t•~1rth quakes. most people Pr<" f~ not to. a p::sych1atni.t savs. In fa<'l, they rnth<•r re;emblt• :in 1>strarh \\1th its ht.>;1d in thl' ::..ind ''The major prohiem 1s :i m:iss1\'l' public lil'n1.ll C\{ the stron)l pnlb.1l11ll1y of l'Uthquake:.," Or. franci:; J R1~ni·~ s::ud in :.i report to ;1 S:in 1'ran- r1sri1 pi.1n :iinf rrnup . Hiyne) c ited a s1cl1•w.1lit pt•ll c••ndurll•d hv twl> :::0<'11"110111:.t::.. who !rlh'H"Jt'\\t'd 125 Jll'Oj)Jt• :'\1nety pt'rct.•nt ~.11<1 thry rl:dn't believe they would l \'Cr t'l<(l('l"lt'n('C ;I q\l.lkl' :\nct wht•n ~1skt>tl what !ht')" W1lltfd d,, Jn llW t'Vl'nt of a m .lj1>r t'.lrl h quaki'. ·15 pt>rrt•nl sl1af they would ' pray " of Jordan. The dinner "IUON was a h•ghllght ol lht.: king s Washington visit Amon~ the personaht1cs "ere designer Gloria \'an· derbJlt; sports broadcaster Jor Garagiola; actor Charton Heston:. t he presid e nt of W elleslcy Colll.'~e. l\arbar Wa rne Ne "·ell; and (' Jllforma Atty Gen. t::v('lle \'oung~r. • Lcd bv a marrnchi band, too ~upportcrs a" akel'T<.'d United f'arm Work('rs of r\mt>nta prl'M· dent Cf'sar Cha vu at Keene to rC'lebrate his 49th birthday. A l'1'~w Aide said Chavez ser\'ed family members and fncnds hot <'hocolatt' and pan dulcc. a Mexican brcad. Cha\'ez was born on his grandfather's farm near Yuma. Ariz. '" CHAYl!X At' S ~t•neral has'~n atH"lfllnlt.•rl to com.m~d the ACE mo bill• force, an inkrnallonal unit. that l an be called .to~H·thcr in emerl(c11c1c!' hy the t::un>JH'·"' t•omm·1ndcr of the North Atlantic Jlli~1nn· . ,,; is Brii:t. (;C'n. llul(h F.T. lfofrman,J~ .• a\\~'.~! Pouttl'r \\ho has l>t:t•n comman<1111i:: l~l' l ~ ,\r.m 3rd lnhntrv 01\ i...1on :tt \\urzhur~. \\ l''\l c,\•rm.111~ Th'. Al'E force. headquarte>red 111 ~lttnnht•1ni. West G~rman\ ··~in J.!Cl tonlm~l·nb 1.ulah~I! n(•,1rl) 5 ooo m<'n from Beli:!1um. C:rnada. \\ t'!!I t,i·rmJll). lial\', t.u,a·mhourl!. The '=etherlamb 3rnd Rnta1n u:. weli as from l' .S forct.'S ::.to.itioncd in f.uro1>l' NY Transport ~ . Strike •Averted NEW YORK CAP) -A strike by 34,000 New York City bus and subway workers was averted early today, insttring that more than 3 million week· day riders would get to their jobs on lime. Sources C'losP. to the talks said that agreement was rearhcd moments before the 4 a.m . deadline set by the union. Leg I Counsel Transit Authority Chairman David Yunlch a made the initial public announcement. say111g, "I S . T . hBvesomegoodnewsforallNewYorker~ ... Is e n1or op1c "Le~ul ('oun·H·hni.: for S to,... Ca1Uftf Air Cra•la Sc-n1or C1t1H·n:." 1~ thl' WASHINGTON (AP> -Governmentsaretyex· 111p1r of an .11.ltln·s"' by ul perts indicated today that a thunderstorm was at torney Tim 1-'l)nn lo bt.' lefSt partly responsible for the worst s1nRle dt•li\·cred at the San a1rplant' disaster in US. history when an East.cm l'lt•mt•ntc r haptcr of th<' Airline jet crashed last :-;Jt111nal ,\S::.01'1.1l111n llf June wh ile trying lo land ( J H 1, t 1 r c• d Ft• <1t•ro1 al Nttw York's Kennedy I N '-'l/(J RT Emplovt•.., mt•t·tan1t a ,.. " t airport. kllund 113 or thA ~"] 1 .'lopm Aprrl 1.1111th1• l2Jl)('rsonsaboard. '----------- :...m Cll'ffil•nl<' ('ommun1 The N a t ion a I I} <.:luhho11sl.' Tran!iporlatlon Safety Board, in a broader study of -------.,storm lmpaC'l on safrty, also said concern by pilot~ --P-t-·n-1-•. -1c· l'\OTIC'E and air controllers about storms might lessen when ------------i t~ a1rcraet are near the tcrminal because the unin ,.,, '•CltTIOU' IU\INr\\ IU.Ml UATIM( Nf t M tott0w•I'? "'"°"' u • do1no """' ""'"' ., WOOl'lt ANO ~ UllNt llJIOI, !001 t .-\tu.,~,~°"'" \4nt.-"",. r .1t1111 .. "1• /~N) t •nl• ("'"'0 '"" '''If 1'11'n t" -Uy•r •u·•d \•"'Ill\ ... fl,.. ( •11tr1nt~ '""' nt.1\ltWo\\ I\ luh4tH! ll'tj b ( ilt ~...,­ (m'"•ltftO ,.,,,,_. T \nl"' t "'f'H'IA1"11 h,. a.r1' A"••wll\ff Pt ... ~t '"I\ \Ul,.n\ff'lll w• ''' t ~If\ I~ C'ovnt; (I•'' (JI lH••1 ,,. ( o.,,.,,lt C,f1 W t(f\11 1''" Pvet1"".., Or .. "~ (C\•Ht rH1tw .,.,,_,. ,Y.rch It 1\ An() A 1 hot' ' Ut• 'O" fA Pl'BLIC SOTU:t: tetrupted traffic flow becomes of "realer concern Thi' Nc•w \' ork storm was so llevere lhal lhe chance, o( a sah> landing were only marginal, the hoard said today. Rallroad S11••~ Laecndwd PlllLADELPHIA (AP) Bankrolled by the rederal government. ConRail t>eun operating the nation's largei;t r ailroad system today. dliipatchlng Ullo oblivion seven bankrupt lines including the on l'e mighty Penn Central. Thtt court·approved takeover occurred a l ~ne mlnutt' past m idnrghl ru1 hundreds of freight train11 rolled along the sam e old tracks in 17 Northeast~ and Midwestern 11tates between the Atlantic Ocean and the M i<isisslppi River, carrying everything from freshly killed chkkens to toilet paper. BrfNlt'• Robw111 ProWd MONTREAL <AP> -Police investigating the S2.8-ml1Uon Bnnk's robbery found a number of fingerprints in the two vans used by the robbers and In the hlJacked armored lruc:k., a police spokesman re-ported today. _ Pl'BLIC' NOTICE "We hope to hue a rnat<'h within 24 hours," the spokesman sald. He added that tbe police are also checking inte1U1ence reports a year ago lhal a Brink's rob bet>y was being planned. Police and _ _:r_t_1 e_L_1_c::::N::=::O=T1:::::C:::E===t:==.:...P,...U...:~::;L:;I =..:-::N::::Qil~::'.C':-E-I company OffkiaJ.-ealcl--i.t.-was the largest eesb rob---,..-CT-,-.,.·1-o-u-,-.-u""'s-1N~,=c,:-:,:----• l'IC"Tlf•ous •us1N1n PICTITlous •us1Nus bery on record In Nort.b America. NAMI nAl[MINT NAMI SlAllMIN1' NAlllll JT'lflMINY '"' '•"O••"o ""'""" ,, .,..,.., nu.. ,,.. Ill'-•"" --•• ... ,. b>N n.. .... _ • ..., "''°" " "°'"° """' IJ.N. f'l•t1• S. A lrfca ,..,,~~n .. ew~ 011101N•~s •two-·::,. utc Pal'IHING, "°" N -i:~11eo1t s14EL1. ~011•cE lift UNJTED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) -Bowing to ~"''""" o• ,.. .... ..," eu( h c.1 111 11.11n """"''"' c• •1101 ... ,_ e1..o • ca-1.,''"'"· c•t11111 black Afri"an pr""•sure. the United Nations Security .,..., «~·-· 0 t. M••O•• .. _.... C•Cll (l••ton \1•11"-"'· , .. ... .. '"-•' n M.attn. • ., '°"" \.on ,,.,, .,,.,,,, • ...,, c1 To•o <• m.10 Wh1t•-wu 1,.,,.... <" •1111 Council has adopted 3 resolution find mg South 11-0• N ... ""'1 tt ..... e e111 ti.to Th" w''""" "'°"11""1..i '"'.,, '" r,,., e.none""' ,.,,""''"" l>I' Ill\ 1" Africa ouilt v of agg.res~ion in Angola and demaod-lf\•• "'""\•\\ t\ COl\4'Y(IM1 ftt Ill tn ch t-1 .,..,.,...1 () ~ 1 cli•ldl;e• c o .. ...,,,~ c.cuc \••""""' ing that 1l pay reparalfon:s. ""' :.=-.::..~ :::"::1: '"'"' IN ce":..7. ·~~~.~ o:~~~=y 1 : c:::.:. '~~~=: ~:~ .. :;. ..... ~: The United States. Chl9a and West European '°""'' ,,.,k .,, Or•110-,...,... "' Me"" n 1•1• M<rtntt. m• deleeates tried without success for inclu~lon oC l Ml•c"s. m. ..,.m ,,,. .. condemnation of Soviet ond CUban lntervCt1tioo ln ,.,,_,. ~1"'"'4t Ot-( .. •I 0...1¥ PllOI Pv91 -O••-C:~•I 0.U• l>ltot ,.:;:·1·0..~.-:;:;;.:~.~;~ ;;.ie;;. ~,.·p-....,111.a. o 1>. "':lfll>,. Mer<nu '""AV111 •.•I."'' 1m ,. the An&olan clvy war. liaudourn. 45. and Quttn Fabiola spent n. busy dav rcl'<'idng promoters of a neY( scientific or- gunizatio11. rccei\'ing keys to the city ~f Brussels and allcnd111J: parliaml•nt. where the king gave a i.pt•ecn. The roupll' Jatl'r embarked on a lour of the "{'t')Unlry. , 1siting eight pro\'mccs for more celebra· lron!i.' . Buudouan and the Spanish·born Ful?J.ola were married m 1960 and ha\e no children. • David Kenned~·. :,on of the late Sen. Robert F. Kf'nned~, rt'm~11ncd in i.alljifactory rond1t1on. ut M a11:.achu:-l'l h G cni.>ral Hospital. r ecuperating from prwu mun 1 a, a :.pokl's man sa1.d. Kt•nm•d). 20. ~t~r1.~ the hospital March 4. • ~llam1 ~t ayor MauriCt' Ferre says the con~tr_uc· 11on 1>r0tluct:; firm h1' family heads is reneJ!Olla\lng Si2 m1ll1(lll 1n debt'> fOllO\\'ing 3 i.hare·lradmg halt on the American Stock Exchani:c pending Y.ord on tht• loan"· stutus A spok1·~man for l\taulc lndustn<>s said a new UJ:rt.•eml•nl "1th the compa(ly's lenders as likely to t•mer~e from talk::. undt•r way between Maule of- f1c11.1b and thl' c n·drtors Thl' debts, on \\ h1ch interest ha~ been overdue SIOC(' lai.t Ol'<'<'m bi•r :1n• o\\•f'd to four banks and to the General 1-.Jcctrn· C.:n.•<hl Corp . the spol<esman said • Th<' ('CIM\'1c·ted killc·r nf an Ore~on 1(1rl filed a S5 m1ll1on ft•tli•ral court s1111 at'l'USlllJ.! San lh eito C:oun· I\ Sht•nff John l>urr~· t.tf \'1olatinl! hi~ t'Onst1lulion~1I l'IJ.!hts J-asnn 1-:tioll Roman Ill daimcd that wh1lt.• held 111 tlw S:1n 1>11·i.:o t'11un1y pil. he was klC'kC'f! and i'h1ll..t·d and fnr·t'\'ll ti> \\t.'ar the same c:lolhei. ror 1111 .. ,· \\i.'l'k' :it a l1n1t• 111• ah-11 l'la1mu1l th.1t his food wai. dru.a~cd and that Ill' w ;1, dt.•na('d mi'<l1«al trl'atmC'nt for tnJUne:. rec,•1\ ed 1n a fall Tlw 2X ,·ear.old Lm; Ani:elcs man .11.;o chargt•d that h1• \\ .1., ki•pt 1n a <'<'II three p:1n's Ion.: and t" o paci·:. \\ ulc \\ h1ch w .1:. brightly ht Jround lh,• c lock. For the Record Db•olutleN• OIMarrfage c;.'6, Ellr•t..th L •Ml Rol>l'rl D Ooeol. KUirl f;°r,ntr. •hG Ju01ttt A.n'- 'i..tnfOf'd, F•v Gr•v •nd Junlt.o P•vne. ,.,,.,.., L •~ Rnna10 f-. c;.m1th. Lr~•"" Ch••lu (•rnpb-•tt. Ltonard J•m•, ft#\d Fll•d~rr" 1 lMtt\aC.th.trinr WraU. Afin4 C•rof "'"'d Roro1f<1 Jt \U\ RMnant Norma N.•nd EU<Jentt ,....,,_ 'Slrtl'.hbfotq, p .. , •nd NAnC''" ·~ A l<hArd fl ~ndC',,,ft\t1rwttt. Murrav,GoerMdW ttna OJ1•'"'""• T. F•rr11,JvdH~Lrnntl,,dJoeWuUMnt T Ar'WW!r. S•"<h J •nd Ron••d J.J Wrobfl, lr.,"4! and !t1ew~n Loul' Af"ld11tnoo, (l•hH1hl A •no 1 hf)u'-h L. H•rrnon. ()onn• •nd D•nif't J~ #J;<•flr, P•fr1t1• f ,.nd )f\m••\ 6 E4f\tUtl"41, Oa..-M. •nd C~herlnit •tdi\•fr 0.n"t\ J ttn-d ~u••fl r Roy " p,..,,.,., N';l,.,.n M•r•ta tt"<S M-trto An-Smit,.., Bottnffl l and Cn•rf~\ E.dWll"CI d, ... , T•rnolat~ti. UrotY1\ ~ue •nd J•ml• J"'""0'" c:;.nr~;•~ E •"d Jt)hnt.i f(rlly ftl•"' 'l'lhit••ttnd l•rrv w • .,,.., Pvl._,..ll A~ J •nd GvY 0 . [W'°\'"" \ofiOtit l .illnd O•v•'-1 Pu ~11fl H•lt'. p,l,,.....l•A. •rdl.oy•d ••nv\IOQ, MJ'ltyn J"'•f'I 1tnd Lui f:l"fl,.\t•r.~rt•L •ndHfl(torG. '~'' M•"'Ot.Vwr~f •"dK•rtnK Am"'"'"'•"· MdrQ•r•t t'n'1 t4.1rry (..o41ty H"lf'n C aftd Jet~ Vernon Mi)''>~" HAmoton, Sdnd• • L'"• •nd Urry fl.t~1 C.r•lffln,.,.,11dM H l•,•ul h w4o- ~~,., Po1ul 0 .-nn LO'"·•<.. f"',,, ... ,.,. JM.Q~'•" ~ ~Louts A Roni..rh. G•11' ",."Joh" N AOllfrt-0~•. RttfHl •f'M:t Ano-I• WV\\ JH I( 1ntt ' fl<W\•rd 0 ,,, Gumbffl. J~ctl,lflllf'WI> M •'Id H•l'ryA tf11t.m •n1 Wilt1•m Ct•'' 4Nf J#~ I H.qhl•~~ Yvoruw J •nd Flon•ld( ••"'"It«\, Poo.-r •ndC•t1.wt•A \.fr.,..w.r, 1>onit\••nO J•"'t'.,.. \l'uM P•H~\1 8 .W\(J Cflfford I f rcn' rfQr~n WHll•m •NI f"rMl<M JO'\<>• l•""• l end loM C Ir Jo_lr,.. \•ll•r• !utnar• 11\•f t1nlJ J•"l\of\ ...M'IV•on LttO MOOtttl\#J. C>"''f\"M Am•r•t 01•'"' Go•~ •ft(t Fr•f\• Vrtfltrwt W1tU•m Je"n •"") V 1tl(J.1'14t r,,_.,,, t •"""-n•rum (,l0tl• J••ft•l'WSVlftot ~ tti.-•tNtf'f, Hf)Qltr C •no J•ttt l 11-e c:,1~.A•m•L •ndW1lll•m Mlt1• Or""t 1. Dorolhl' MA• •ttd lttrtM Yrto J••ri Mitri• end,.,,,._,,,••• ~""°"· t4.-tOtd E •nd f\evtrly L r ••• \ lf'WJ• J ,.,..o r;.r ftld t tf•ltf'd ~~nbrtO \f\1tl111y C •M '"" • tt. ( .. If\,. fH1•twtP1 J •M L•orn ( Ot(,\Oll"I. MilfOf\ IC•l\t •nd Rrl.r<t• ,.,...,," D1•n• •no RAIO'\ Lynn ~, .... , llfW't4MHff 1tll,r l rttwirlOtd l.11.1r1tJ •Ml~'>ft't•\J 1 V"'"' i WHhtt"-H •M PAn\V t• Pitfft$4A (>..1"1"11'• ~d UOn•ld \t .. \lflft~. t1ug,-~• C.t•nn AM /\n,... Alton, J•"•<• R •nd JOf\f\ K , lH•le e.,,.,l'l•ntfL •ndJO•"C>ll l , 0tt111-..r. Jfllnf\Ut r L.ynntl and AOQ"r "'-''OM L"•nna K end DoMldH. W"O.!I tn\/Qfl, c;..,1,,,rllHP Ele•ll• •"'l ('•tti. ff\omp'°"· A..-• Uof\id •no '"•trit H\ fr .. m..f'I <1tA"f'lfl, ""11r joro1 J And Jtn"'°"" t ftfOW'\, 9,.~nd., Ltt11t•rtd qoy °"""'' W-,1d11n"•l1,.,, JV"" ,A; •"<1 Lur~I' Wlnttn. O.lore\ Jtan and C...rl t '><-. M<!bot •nd CI• f A r,<ty, \l\i"l)n l MO l•" Y lio. W•lno, "'"'•nn• Ann N•~r1 l.1oy ,,,,.,dw, Oon#ld J •ttd V•ttA A "'°'"· Rltn••tl,. •nd Jlln•" ""'•non, Mt•O.,tl I. 1110 O•vfdJ. Z.••t•, ll•1b4ri• .,,., Rl(h•ro (""'"'' -•, floM•• l .,.<1 l ••I!! MrOoin••o. M'"''"" •""1 J•"'"' r """''''"""''· 0•"'•' "l'ICJ \.o•\ , ... A, WllH"m OAVI,, •nft .,,.nt• ""'tt (.H~. -<••.,t'l l •l"Ut t •rry l . V,1tlfc""I•. A•Ql,,Al(I/)•"'' Jyn4 " l Hn.trd R~rt r At'lt1 l((tf,.HlfttA '-'•·•~'", '-•vr-A•tf\ ttnn •t•Mf OA•t llOflitf't b •f'WIN•l'lcyt. Artnur Whffl l•\I•• O •nd Mat•• f ll•80t•. Oo• '' t.~no'" •n<t 0-wo C-t. Jol\lc. LY"" •M Jo-Ali.11 (.Mt.,., vauln ,.,,.r, Mo••lt••"G '•ltv CMncst•r. f r•"" w •nd W1Mtf'fld Hwt~.R01l•tMt•f'td8tftrfy M.. ...,.,~.Mey llulll • ..., I.I~'"'" '''l!"•nri, Merk Af•n •nd ,.,.,,.,, (;u.erd.OO.t •''•'G ~JO. ~,.,,,,,. ,...,,INt, lit6w-m.ry •M llltv"""'M "~'"'""'"· Ll"<ll "''"""" •nd 'llff ~rtll I WHll.,,, £_,,. ~ll,110""11!Arl•nd1C•Yl ... ~ MofnA"O•I, ~f).t\ l!•tl C-•IOI\ 8".tn~ Dora£ Af\O '-•'P" C"-MJf'\ To•rtt ._,Nltdtr. o,.,_. ~rt• and °""'M"d o.,..,,, W')!Odlow E and JvU• C... V• s.twlof\,Oo•elio -Glt.,..W. S..r•ct '40t•tn<10•••dr"T:,.. ,11..,~rt~S ~11::r1•rwJ. &..•wu•ft'• l e,..loo. J•Mt\ F'tdefl(k. •M O•••d llooll•• J -11<>'1•1'1 ,_ ,.._larl,,. •· ... -IH CM•: Can<ltt• E and lllCl\ltd Mou, Tt rry C-M end --• WOlh-0.. •• .-Mk.-t ... ~a .. C..rlyn I, .,,<IT-nt-~t1v111, lto&lfl l••nt...,,. 8'-. llt• 8rwt~ -h .-.C.-lOf· ~I \..NI\ 0 ...0 LVCl!Mla Ai. '•i,.. l. 0....ld I Y°""' o ... -0.1 ... ,, lloDIMOf" °'"°' ... M. '""d • Plldtll. llud,afld YlrQI••• Pe..t, L-T .-wlAtttot l u......i,, C•rotyn J""" '"" ~ DrH9•'· (llttyl ,,.,.,,,,. •flcl E-•• ' lllc,,.rd llalpll l-~II --A S.YilY,llOl--JtA...,. -11• P~-1. Joyo and r.;.,..,H w-"· L.'""w' 01_ .,., 0."41114. Al ... ' ~,.ll<flftD.MldO..-•IC ll-r, Oelvl O -Oto-~ tJllol C..1-11, S.ndte L.YM 81\d ftrry llt'tt\ J-ll•vt 1tnd $.tlud ClolM ~,.; i..m ... 1 Cl.,• •nd ....... _ l'llcllerck,l~Jo-Jl"""yltay ..... ' Goll-11. Mollltt .IHn •nd CiefNr llr!t1lt1f•t, M••111trrl t rn"41 Ind ~'! . ....,.M-All ... Ml("l\tel n,.-,~.,,1., _ .. ,, - ~-Ml•I" Oo!Oft\ ~,,. 'ff~ It.ell/I, l119rf4 0 -1.°"ll •O.lv"' W..,W,l.\'<111-JM!»•Cll Fl•t..rty, Aftttllft• anO T"llO<l'l•t fr-lln, ltl~ ... NIO -0.Nyl. .._ ..,.....~11.-~1<11. °""" M.or111nt ti< ..,., Wiiiiam ._..._,Gery Mii $1.tll ~. ~. wv-«. _ ,.IHll M. Mowt MllY 1.•llht el'd (Nrtel ~ ...... E"'4•11,.. 1111 lllf ~ .... ltJlojf l ~· Z ....... (1tt-i.T.-""lr• .:;""" "~""'°""°'~-~fllll, .. ~tV ....,_,,...,lff'tcll.. Hlt-J,. ···-·" ..,., o.-... o. """'"" •• k.41ltT. -iotwA"' M ' DAit V PflOT ~ Fighting. The Will To Fail ByDR.STEINCfOHN l)ear Dr. Stc.-lncl'OU: I'm nervouil bect1U80 I Si'~m to bl· o ft\llurc Gt whnu.•vtir l do. When I Wl'IS in rolll'f:~ f WM V()({'(f th,• mo:it llk'11Y to Mic· <'Cl'<f t felt conCldent. I en· \'lb!Ollt-d ll llfl• llVl'(f in luxury tind c()ntentment. But what hnpptnf'd? l don't \maw. I c nn 't ~C<'rn to hold any kind of job. I ENTHUSIASTIC· aUy entered the public relations fi eld. r qu.it ofter a )"ear. r went ipto :sdvertising. The boss had hopes I'd become one of the executives in th~ firm . But JUSt as I was r~ aching the top or the lad- der tomelhiog inside Q}O made me lose interest. Soon I ~as looking for another job. So J became 3 shoe salcsm nn . After . 'DOCTOR IN TH~ HOUSE , tha t J worked bchirid a mactiinc making nuts and bolt:!, and later even sold mcrchundise door lo door. NOW WITll a wife atld three kids, r bare&\)' Sl'ratch out a livini as u bill collector. 1 d on't drink or s moke. Thefe docsn 't seem lo be any re- ason for my slide dawn the shutc. \'ct. at 40, I am afailur1•. Somdhing in.,ide ml' prevents me from rising to my early potentials. J u~• tranquilizers to keel' my nerves under eontro . J low do you explain ult this and what should I do? -!\Ir. V. COMMENT: In her book. "Wake Up :uid I.1ve," Dorothea Brand<' said mnny of us "ave 111,l unconscious will to fai), In my own practice I h:t\'l' founrf that it prevl'nt" p,·orlc· from r eurhin,:? lhl•1r full 1>oh•1Hial. Thi ~· lwromc nt'n'ous ;111 d don 'l know why Amh1t111n pulls thi'T one way. while the will to f;11I pulls Lhcm anoth<·r So th<'Y becom<' thr renter of a m acbtrom or emotional rm balance. f'OR F.Xt\~f P l.F., hcr1· is a h ousewife whn h <'ro m<'S lirect and nrrvou~ b<•cau!>e sh(> pul!! off her housework. ll piles u p so hli:?h at la~t th at s h e becomes physically and em o · tlonnlly unable to cope Wilhlt. Here is ::a capable stu- dent who Calls because the unconscious will to fail mnkcs him put off hi:<i studyin~. lie thinks therl' is always time tomorrow tocatchup. LIKF.WISE , there is a prol'ras tin riling busi nessman who as n ervoos and can't hlecp nights bel'ause he wants to Ao one way, and an un cons c iou'I force pulls him 1n :.11101herd ircct1on. Therefore, Mr. V .. I sUJtA<'<it that you r r · cos;in11.e that there i,. 1>0t1•11tinlly 1n all of us thl" u11con11dou11 uri.:C' to fa1lurt" Tnk~ prr!.onul in· vnitorv. It will 11ave tak 1n~ tr11iu1ul li7.ers. · l~tll•r still, try \o gc1 n copy of the hook, "Wakt' lip Anrl Live." It m (ly 1 help turn you around tn HllCNlhK, .... ·Dur Or, StC'lncrohn: Mony year~ nJ(O I w:1" told I tiarl a dlophrnmk ht'rnln. Lnlf'r. •loctor:oi <'lll11:d It hintal hernia Mony time11 l have heard ltC'nllcd hintus hernia. • Recently a t eadPr ruikt•d you which term wa.~ correct. You replied that it m ode no dlr· r crl'n co . Perh aps medically 1t docs not nut gr:\mmatically, hlatu' lit n noun. Since when does4 noun modify n noun• Jllatal, which i, 3n odj4X'· tiv(', is the correct word to u11e. So It Is hiattll hernia. Am l right? - Mn. If . COMMENT: You .,._ right. I • • • Taking 11omo druRs . s uch as liver or ergot, moy brini: on on :utack ol gout aayR Dr. Stelncrohn in hlt1 booklet , .. How Tf> Llve With Arthritis." For 3 C()py write him at lhi.i • paper enclosln1 50 cents and a stamped, •tlf· addrea~ cnvcl6pc~ .. ·- DMCTPTtOT P BUC' SOTJ E ft llLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUI •utu••H l'ICTl nou• • ., ... an MMlC tTA7&M&ltt ._... JTAT ... «lfY ,_,.._111--.......... _ '""-• 111 ......... ., ....... i. -·· ----~-• '00111'#1.:A' PLUA Af .. UTI( llll(Mli•C>\ W f .(Otlf'Alf.,: 1~ ~Utl, IW't ¥H Arlllw ...,..,.,,. tM C.-• Oir1 ... "'-.. .a\ ' lrvtfle, CA ~111 CM·I•""".,._. I ·-·1 o. ... H ............ _ •it..,, ... Wol c .. _ .. _ • •--•'· ..__,.., CA •1t04 (.el1fw~ ••-••-· •Mt C.... WI-~ .._,..._ "''"''"4 (... g,,., -...... c.t1.i.,--- "ett ... '"''• 9' Ct'""'~'• l"<tr• I. f•O -llOC., e Ot-. ·~~.~.:~.~;~"1:"::,~':'1. ~--=:~ ... ·:.:~~:::::.:.°''"'· -•l,...rtw,.,... l r • W••t C••iJ•••tl••· • • 0 ............. Otlotw••• ,.,_ ....... •Mt '-" , .... 'll•t~ftl •• , t ll .. *'I" ... 0t• ..... -ta..c111.c.11-~ °"'*'•Cl••• 114 0.•n~ c-,.., u,,.-,...,"~*W•"'""· ... "'"· t.,. lfMfW<\••• ,..,,.. •·c-•W9it c.,_.,_ Pa111111.....,o.,.,..,. c. ... ,t "'"' ... ..,. ••oo.tei.t c ..._. N\tf<llll_A.,111,.,U.ttl• 120\ll ~•-1..iVirtPI .. P UBLJC NOTICE ''"' •1•1-M .... '''" """' .... (e\jntJ Ci<Ot& Ot Or•n .. C-f en M.1•<1111. 1'1• -------------! PMlll IUIJl•10• COU•fO' '°'*'~ O<-CM" o.ll• 1'!e! bLtPO•N1.-.cou111,., ,...«11,, •• .,.-1,.,1.0.ttit •m,. OIJ•tVl•llOI .... 11•• CITATION I H lHE MA TTI• O J THI! PUBLIC NOTICE P(TlllOH 0" V.U•CNCf IU•T°" ..Ofl(tl TOC•IOl'toet GofllMl\-JUOlffol l.VHNGlmau TO, ... C•IOITO•s 01' OC· ..,_Mlel TllAYl\\HAN( WAI.ICC• rA\llANO•ltN090, TllANVlltOlt' ..... TlllAA. 1.VNN ll lOPltU.t ..... ~ ... 5ectl••u .,., ...... Aili~,.,,,.-,, 1 .......... .-=--~ ... c--..ci.ta.t, c ... ....., ..... c....,,., _ ............... "'"•• ... -: TMI iJIO•l.f! OF THI STAT(~ ,,.,., •• ,., Ii ... .,, I• -· • CALll'OllHIA TO OAYIO 111~1.l.f !l.,.ll•• le 1119 _,,.,... JOHN Y~ All[ HEllflY (ITIO _, .. lt\AI, Tr..W .......... • • .it••--•t<I .. ·-.. lft ..... s<.o.r .... '-' -'M41.i -·.,, .... -··11o.. ..... lft. el -\IAtl• ol Cefllotf\le C-t el ..,<lie,..•• w -In--,, -•• _ ......... ., ..... .NllOI .. ..... ......... ..... -(H\411ft ..... , ~. c...." '" o.,..,llM-;.. •J o•"'"' c-t -• .io•or •tv. """'-. ll e t ,,.. Cov•I"•"•• '" '"• Coty ol <MW .i JU 'fir Wll-. (MU MoW. "'"'~ ... C•tlforftt• ef' A.pfo JO C•llf•r.-&•. Cew111•r et Or•" ... ...... •I t 00 A M , '""" allCI II•« lo ~·-· ""°"' t •v-...,. tf •ft; \tOW ft•"llf, ...._, f"90f' ..... lM19'9"0t ~l"M'IMlll..,. .. Tt•eA 1.V .. N lttOPJ!l.l.E -"OI -• ........... IN Tr-- .. _ ...... ol ..... , ----'·--~ ........ . <°"IHI lor ,,,. ltY•PO .. OI ''""'G TllANSl'E•O•; OCTAVIANO Tf1Ut~l"Ylf .. 111o•e1.1.e tor P'ac•· •UHOSO, ?II w Wlhon. (MU Mn.. -· .. --te111.,,.1 •• TllA.,Sl'Elltt JOHN o.te<I AM'<" t , lt1' ltUl.f. JU • Utd S\., C..W MJW, O()NAL.00 \Ul.1.IVAH.Ci••-c..tl!MNO llYA llo.,.,OtP<llY .IUI Ollltt -i ... u n•-• -... "JU I.I 7•-• -t>y ,,,. ,,.,. .. _ wl""" l&ST ••• ,., • a•llOI• UOWI t,.. --~.,._ &ul ..._.t. to t• e _,, itl uw --n to t ... tr.,.11..-... ore: JORGE p 0. ... tta IU!V o1 IN lffwPo"ltr I...,, UOJ JMn. ••...n1et. CA flMl --· Hew-1 .. ..:,., C..111-e. 'h1~n1t.1 ..._ttlll ' Tne 11u1• 1,.,.,,., I• to .. ""'..,.....,. ""4111-0-eft .. Coo\I 0.lty PllOI _..., .. I.VINE E SCAOWOO., lrvl,.. Moi'Cll It. U , aftd A1>fll I, I, 1'16 ll>t 1' Offl<t, Jo.2 e.,ilMU (tf\i.r l)tlw, · ~ '"'· ,,,.,.., cam"'"'•· Goun11 ot P UBLIC NOTICE o..,.. c.111ort11a. °"or •'"" acwo llll\.1'1 .. PUBLIC NOTICE Of•~(ePIYM••C• ... ICew't ... ,-.,, Jw•1<1•1 Ot•lrM:I ... ,, .... -...... ..... " .... .., .. , .... Pl.AINTlr f , Plt•Rt e u•UCMOT or;rE H OA NT : H[l'UIY 8 .. Tf(;MAN 00[\ I lftlOVQll Ill, 11\ I A 1.ICKJ •• •OTHUI IN •\.IC! .. ll• INC •l•lltll "" \4\\W "·••8'tvt•v•rd \vthl'UI\ "--' ._....., .. ,, C.HfM'ft•• ... M AttWA•• Mt fl'l•t"Uft t • t fl• Jl'lfa ( O•\t 0-1_1¥ f\o,,.. It,\. • • u 11M Aot•t f. •f1• •11 I• l'l HLIC ~OTIC't: 0.ttcl M.,<11 ?t, 1'1•. JOHNllUl.E, Tr.UK• -• l'wtall-°'"" .. (oell o.11, "'""· AotU I. ltl4 tl!it-1' t>t.:RLIC NOTICt: c ....... NOfl(t TO<•• OITDeS 01' e Ul.I\ T•t.IOSPa• ANO 01' till a"'TION TO T•ANSl'I• AlCOHOl.IC e1v~~NM IS.o "" .,., 1 .. '1 141 & PC-I HftUt'~ t\ ftftrfOY t 1¥'fft tMt • W• ''•""' .. ' '"'ttwdlftO •" ••cof\oht twwr~ lfo:n\.4t. 1, AbOW'\ te t.t ~M -·-·--------1 '"•• ,., .• ,,. &lttt ..... ," IMn•"•'' .,,._ ., 1.11r~r llAVAlltA HOf ll•AV •"41 l<l<•l•d •I 10\l - f'•wd . (•h o• Co\t• -...., •• C~y ot OrMfl'll' \t,.t• fJf < 4111tarnt" .._.,,_ ftf ,, • .._,,,,.,. \OC'lat ¥<U'l'Uy ~t •ltd •ddttu ot rte~ ,,,,., mtVa,.. 1.01~,. Mlll.(A, U'OI •-11 ~•. '-"'" va1i.y, CA. s ' Nt >t41) .... N.,..., \.O(l•f t•(ttrtf• ftU~ MN1 bU\H\.\\ •ct•rt\\ Ot tr1ttftfld ftM\\f_ .... ,. MA•OA•fT \ O•OWAV, l/oO!l' 1 ()(-.... _: ,. .. h •t", C.ti•Ot-l S No HI 11 I~ ll1ftdo4 ht .......... ,,.,.,,...,..,_ ~,..,. ON \Al.a 1111!• l.l(EHU NO .. ,. .. Toi.ti c.rt•ldlrulioft to.,. pol4 '°' ,,.. "'-' •1•00 u.ne• 6 4 2 • 5 . 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c· L A s s I F I E D· ... h ............ ,,,. ........ ~·. ~ ....... ......._. ··--···------... ......... ... ,, ........... ~ ...... ............... ~ ~.':!.~ ....... l~.~.~.:. .... ~.~~ ....... . IUOIS: A4Y..,._,. G••NI 1002 G1•r.. tOOJ •••rel IOOJ ...... ct..c.l'tt..fr •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..., .cl,...,.. '°" ....... ..,. DAl&.Y Pf&.OT et 1-..ty for tt.e fint correct~ -'Y· .-·, Hoffc•: 1\JI roal vlll»lt> iHh C'rllsoo m U\la "''°"'ilJ1111!4.'r Ii. 11ub JI'('\ lo the .. 'Nlrral •·Jar lluu111nl( A r t or l!l68 .-h1rh m 11kc11 It 1lli>111t1 lu tuh·e rll:.l' "any vr«' ttren1:e. hm1lo1t100, or dlM.'nm1nauon b11~ oo r•<'t>. l'Olot, rehl(mn. st•\, ur n..111011111 onam. or an intention lo m11kl' an.) •urh prl'tnenr~. 1.Jmu1.1 UOn. oe d1-.crimmat1on .. Beaut. 4 BR. lam. rm. Country 1-:n1tlsh utmosp h ere. e n c lost>d patio. established tret~. boaUllp $245.000 8clng r emodeled: l'UStom s BR. s Bu ~Sq . fl . ho m e on point, pool. do,·k. Cus tom 5 8R. 4 ba. View. 80 .l.t. on lagoon. Boat slip. ~.000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J l • h<o y\o<h ln •. ,.,. b o/) t.lb' • w G••rel I 002 I Ga•rel I OOJ Thk as nt wspaper alt not •••••••••• ••••••••••••• •••••• •• •• ••••••••••••• now1n.il> acre.[>l Gil) • oidqirt 11oin& for rt>al Ab d d I . "tah·."' h•ch l!j lri viola an one lc6oo lslaed u on of Lhe law DUPLEX N B h W .ilk lo ha). Front hou:oc $ f« s• I ear eac ha.~:! Kit. den. Cplr. + I ••••••••••• •••• • • •• ••• lx'<lrm upt l':ach u111t h111o GITTYSIUIG COLONIAL MAHStOH IH·LA VI QUAITUS Tov. ~rloi; rn11;~11t1r t•ol um1111 n·a~h HI tt\ l't head r1m11p · to mnrlo. l'nlry l\) thl' 1>1Nl'lt)U1' 2 lilVr) i.tlanl Plnnu M.tcd h~1n11 I mom "11 h ,.u,,ll•m Baro •1ul' urnntlc llrc11t.u·,• l<'m·1111.1l dltllnl( r.uoru. 5, tt.·rlroom"' inrt udln ~· !ltJl''I tfll trl rt• v. 11 h :Jld I bu th l);il(tfl b:11101,.tcr I l>lllll CUl'l' lO h\ijll: 11.lt'l.'ll\ rcln•al v. hlr h ha' lo1ot I hur111n11 f1n•pl111 (' Cu1y i hrcalo.IJ-.t rclom otl lo.1tl't1t-n Woodt>d 1•or1wt j!roun<h \\Ith how l /· tra11,•r a<'l"-'=>' lk.•ut·h .irc.t toc.illon I.lest yC'l .. ,,.umc :.' 1', lo.Jn :it S2~ month o r n''" hnan,•m11 ll\ a1labJ,. C;ill early un 1h1~ orw. IJ1wl ~z 253..., ("' •. ~ 9 • ~1 f •1 f f I; C • (~RMI 1.002 Lease O~tion been rcmodel('U. Owner wanlll lo Lradt: for uo1l~. A.flAME HOUSIE Gillantlc tV.O·S <ny v.lth Sll5.000.G4"'7210 --------• two mast er bedroom J OF GLASS i'iWlC.'11 1 1 with pnvale ::.it· UST REDUCED ASSUME $3~,500 ti n~ room ). In pre· Bri~ht and fheery 4 .\r11st1<' hl:ul·h chalet. 11t1g1ouN ;.irca ne-.r bt!uch. beuroom. :i bath hume. T1le-cntryto hving room Beamed fum1l)• room. Crllat F.i\STS I DI-:. With r1rt•placc & \ll'W or i;:ourmN· kitchen. many COST ,\ !\I ESA loc11tloo. lu h 1trouM.b. Gourmet <'llstom extras. S7§.._000. ,-ucanl and roaelf. (Y!lrJy kttt>ht-n klrrc11k'f:m bar CA1:L!>62-71fill l•---------loccupancy t•an be ar l-'am1ly room Hidcuway "' K€Y I rani.:ed. $.52,000. I mti111l'r rdredl V.llh WJll c ,.€ ronc. • VA 640-6161 lo ( .:.la::.,, Wm i.: ror! • n Al "~-r hild rt•n ~ ~ut•st. ------- 1 M<t1init1t•cnl 30' 1otud11> NO DOWN ~ ~ ....... ... ............ ·~· ....... tt ..... ...., 1....., ..... ti ....... ~.~~ ....... !~.~.~ ....... . .__... tOOJe1Mr.. IOOZ .............................................. UMl'i)UI tM OllGIMAL . HAllOtt Y•W You own this impressive \'ICW corner lot. ree simple . lnsid& the 3 bdrm a~ lols of quarry tile, cedar puncling and a country kitchen. Thts hornc has a · nice warm reel, a sunny disposition and delightful yard. Sll.S.000 . Ui-.ll()U li()Ml:S RE AL TORS • 675 0000 2443 E. CO<l~l H1gl\WJV, Coron• dl)I 1\\.:11 ~ ~ 646-4SJO ,,,,d (J~ lsJ..t I 0(!>·1$()/) .... , .. 1001 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••• ·nvow~t-:lt BEST HUY, ________ _ 1:-< D/\<.'K JlA Y AR l';A ~ ~ e w w.1 r t It i v i e r a Town~t.:. t bi~ Liil'~, :1 ba. lam.rm .. prl patio. rql l l'. li l'U Uttful l'lubhoua~ & lounl!C. Ol ympi<' p0ol Tcnnl:., · u.oa & J acuu i :mon. All for ooly ~.ooo. Shown by appointment OWN •:R. 642·1700 ---- •Balboa Island* Bayfront t.oc·:itlon. \'ll'W, pier & l11rge home. Drive b>-: l::tJ:?SO. DAY l\nd coll lo see! ... SAME LOCATION 22 YEAIS , 1or1 "1th of)('n neamcd Centered Aro·"nd 1·e11tnir' T;ike nH·~ 71 •'. UI I \.'A loan ;-.;., n~w loan ' u" h S327 :1:1 P·" ~ a II bcauttrul pool b this rlei.:anl I lx'<lruom l'tk:.a \ errle homl'. Complete v. >1 h f Jmll~. d1n111 11 room. dble brt('k tvk. hCJl ,. i.huke roof. Ideal tor ~nterla10 1n~ "tth Jur~(· rooms. st.per l0t'J · lion. clo::.~ to everything Call for complete details. ~(;..~ ENDElTAIMHS DRE.AM HOME Exqulslle S&S home. 3 lidrro. lam rm & u bonus I Pntcd' .it on() $32.5()() m 1 5 v A " 1 t h \! \ J 111, r JJ , .i I r • m p r c !! 1 ~- COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. Hl\t.110'\ hi./\ 'l:l) • 61J·HOO • • .91)3 71!111 i ['-®~l~l~"'ft~!j;--1 tl''ind v.hal ~nl ~1 Uaily Pilot (;l111os1f1l'di. a Ir l· ;id) 111 Thi , backyard"/ai.u1x:r pool h Jr J" o•>ll JI 011 ri•d ~jacuL1.i. Gas hcn~l'r for ch.irmc•r " "" J lo\o•h If PRICE IS I ntghts.w1mmlni:. ZOOOSq.j~~~~~~~~~~~~~ lrl'l' hnt'd .. tn·l'I l'nrch I fl. Prof dN·or11ted &1 __________ _ torm.il d1mu>1 room and j HO OIJECT lndscpd. Home 1". U~· HEW LISTINGS l.ir.:l' l.ICdroomi.. II\ i ll .. hut rnmfort and luxury grad 1.'<l w/utmo~~ taste. M•wport SW.t p111r1IMl·nl onh. /I (Ju.111 .ire. we rnv1te you l o view $89,.000. C.ilJ Vince at 3 DH. 2 ba. Up"r1tdtd l'la<"e l''Cr htl>I•<'. thL'!>l' 2 & 3 bedroom con-(710821·2174. o 1111,. lmpoi.m1tlY butll on ~ .carpet,, droprs & Ill>• IJi .Quall ~ ='-l•wport';S maan rhunnel. pllanccs. ()v.nr r wanl$ Place urn cll•i:rn• i;:11lboat "~"o~~=~;:. Prop.,.t.1 I pan11r.1m.1. :..incly bcac.h 752_,9~8 Jl '11ur dncor Sllll tu!'c to T ri IC: 3'h yn. Gld. •otOO ou.tii., HtWPOlll HA<"t p11·I. your colur::.. • rom liiiiiiiiiiiiiim ____ _, 1.ite. unit a w /fr11lu. ~~~~~~~~~~I ~nu.:;oo s. ,.1 .. ~T•w...._ Own.er wtU Lu.do toe I Call 6 75 7225 SparkUnit c>nl' yr. nld !I bayfront. BIG TWO llock1 to Beach • 1m. Jon den. rl'lmat un lolboa loy Prop. ~HERITAGE REALTORS 'l'\\O llrt<'k ,..ireplut•cs Mni.tk .. 111r~ '''"'' :? lilt & has prt-viue pal10, dirwl# * '"75-'°'4..! I (t, •• • Twv lht~e-l<t><lrnom .. ! l.u :<h Sa11 <.:l1•nH11 lt• du ~:;.OOO! This jewt'I A•~ Two Cur 1-:n('lo:.~·d (; ur. ramtl\ 1110111 1'11" 11h11uw rm. Cpk . rx10I & 1lbl r nclJ i•---------- Two &on~· hair lla lh' ToL1.l I} 11 11 i.: ra dl•d 1 gar. Coll M<Hl922. • .. + µoo1 & lll<wk lo <iltn1•111111o! c·('llh;r Rent ''°"_..,..,....,., '"""' .,.., ....... ., .... , dot . ~ 1toy1 Iha! _, l I! • the .,oclnl woy ........ ,..,.. ...... .... o. ..... ~1. ""'' t .. '41 5671 ond • ,........, dMaif-4 od••Ml ........ TWC'"'• ............... .................. ,.,. ...... ,~ ,, ... ,, , .. ,..,. .,...., ............. v. ,..,,..,,...,,., __ Or. ,.,. " ... .-... .. CM!tt"' .... ~ ... d. 642-5678 DAILY PILOT muc:h muc h mnn• llu' "'"IC'" 'Hlll II > - -* * 7 UNITS '* * l"t:l.l.l'ltl<'~:s:1;, IOO 11.111• t .111 )'"" IH'lll'H' ~~ ..... , .... t4'14 l'1\l,I. ~tll ~.110 l>" u · 11 !1 0 · 11 '' 11 '' r IA YCREST Best Income proou•rty 11 .111 ' I t· r r •• II < ' • \ I. I. •. t I ll ,~ .SELECT ·"·1 1111! new I:. 0A· buy ln Ncwporl! Priced ='-UW ' 101 mft11 roauon. 1>d1.ih1rully decorated In lotiell al $229,500! PROPERTIES ~· i-un.,h111e)cllow&itl"IH!n,1._ ________ 1673J003 67S·-4TI7fYe& l I' EH B :J 11\>Uroom home. LllrJ?e 1• EXQUISIT! () , I I "'~ lu'h i.:ardcn surroundin~ •--------- Et.EGAHCE ·' ·~.;, 1w•1l t';1ll for all the ex· S3000. Down nu w '°"•• < M tr." OHc·n'<l at Sl 1:..000. Seller will help fmanor associated eun .. ( u~. l•f IH lGPS J I. ""' .... •b· > • ' I t t E\ cr)'lh1n)( ) t•u l'' l'r Ne at to Marl.e1 l a•lt•1 PETE BARRETT b' v..inll'd 1n u h<1ml' but tlown to FHA a.'isuma ,e "er\.' afraid '·ou <-oulcln '··--S•4•9•-•8•6••S•S--• -REALTY-loan. No quahry1n1 or1·---------artord Su(K'r lur.ie t1tJQI • loan f<'t'~. J llC'drm. t t-: -------- "'th i.icu111 '. !\lai.<otH Ilk til2·5200 675·4060 bath. t:xlra b1i; lot. Walk WATEUtlOMT luwfr~·m·· 1:>1 T\\n hU"" l>ullll'\ llK Vith M ' I ~ lo all sr·hoob Vacanl .. OUPJ.Jo:x .. ~, ·~ ' •' '" llum Ill •'.Ill ;: :! 111 . h: u11 ,. II"'"" 8""'' · k I) •th· •'011' "nll'nl lo I s:ll.~. -.a .,,,., . .,.,., · \\llh 1>1er & lrl!. doc . ~ , ' , -t••:r "'"' 11·1·1. '•> u11onr l IEDROOM • Bo h I t·H·r-whrr('· + + ~ v.-.,., r .• "II-l units c-omp . rt· ' h · ••n:tnl onup1t•u $37.750 d ecor ated & luuf1s •J( ;;~.~~·rb~;ll' ... 1:\l.;l>~I~ sro.1J(MI Gi:l7h.l.'t VAHODOWH ' '· I. I bltns + frpl('. Hui:e U f' a <' h. l' .i 11 no• J BEDROOM l.12'"1 Tutu I c·:.u.h nl.'l'dcd ~ ............ ="" dcck11o. fl rcplt. l'lr. liWilil + 20120 111 hu~· this bl·autirut :i JACOIS'lEALTY ""'' •J.t' ''·' "''' lol'druom h o me. VA • 675-6,70 [~ l i1Jiii fil IOHUS ROOM -.upcr movc·rn comhlaon. --ALMOST:.--- JjiJiO) Ouls l u ~~1~'n5~0r a 111 11 y ~'~.:i .~·11~1~l;~~ 1~,enw~ p~i~~ i;;S:C:~11~8~h~~~n ~Jr~~ . --·-··-·-~ h•>tn•• llt'alll1follv 111• !'l!'huoh. E.lllra luri:cn•ur lllufl's conllo. Spanish & ro rat,. cl. 2' • 11 J l h' ) arll. Hurry. 1t won 'l 1asl Jlaltan tiles m:ikl• this HUHT'G-LANDMARK l'n~alt· 1·111 '"'''" 11ut111 al lh1" 1mc·c. 963·11767. h 1 )( h I y u 1> A r a t1 c d l)l'luxc Condi>. l1111o c r \\1lh i.:.111l1r1•1111).! llui;l' ,., .... ,., ... \,.,,.,..,~'"'"''' /Curmdil:a ml)(h•l u mui.l 2Br. 2ba. palw. t'U'llt•m l)(mw. 111om, Hto-.11 tor t'll [ ® I • <.: l t I n 1>1 ... drp~. "a11uv1:1 . tl·11a111111i,: ''' ~1 .:H111 llil~il!ill ~~·a O:~f~:l'~111 /~!~,: "hull..r' Sl:J.111111 ,\It 110\\n .111,l I""''' \'.ill ~f;\i~;~ i.:rel'nhrll, i.eC'ludc4 s on l'M ph · ooo 1200 t:.!1 !lfl.'I 1;;1;1 L..:::::.::.....!11!!1!!!1!!!~!!!!· ~ 11111w. I\ uooct ,·a1u,• for :~~F.~:~.~!1~~L, [ ij'f U&1ll i*.1t~r~~;-~1,~~~s.~:~i~10 Watr h for "The ltobby Pn\alt• """· J.u1oh Shop' eurh Wl'dne:.day POOL i.: .1r11t·11,.. c\ w n 111· tt NEWPORT HEICiHTS &r Saturduy in this PARADISE 1·111111\.1111 Ohl Wurl1I JH'l'l.F.X 2 114.'tlroom C'.IU.SlfJl'<l section \'l)llt•i:t· l'.u k .I ht•ilrm 2 1 h.irm v. 11h t:ahli>rn1.1 J lk'droom .1nd JMK•I. h,tlh '""ll hc1m1• ll't• II\ lh1f 1·,I \ ,,.. ~:,NV rt>Om .. ~~~~~~~~~1~1'f.1. 1'••• •••rt• •• .,, • .,.,.,r 1111: r11urn ""h llll't•l.cci ·" ·' l""'all• h•rr.ic'<' 111 ~ f.imih 111,1111 llllll .111 .. 1num or l"•urty.1n1. ----------• k11rh .. 11 l.oH·lv 11•1111•11 l'l1"h 1n11'r1n1 ~ urt• ••otr.1n11• l</•ll••I ,11 ,·c·I clr.1mutll'ally hrn1111ht 111•,11 .. ·hool ~ llnl) l1111i-lh1•r v.llh tu~h ,., -.:Al •1sc1 10•11111 .. throul:h w11lh1 ol Ruth Louria, Rltr utu .. , .. :u111µl•;111 ldtdwn. I-orm.11 11inrni: II 1tl!•' 64~·4380 11.1111·11111.1 I 111·pl:ic•11 LAKEFROHT '"''~"'' ltv111,: r110111 . I• 11·,l.1 parly rnom I. wf'I OWNER INCOME UNITS Trlt1ll"'I 111 111 I rrw lot·•· 111111 :11:1) :l \kclroom IHI 11 ~ wllh .1 pr11t .. 11(. •1w1wr11h111 ta" i.tll'ltor. l0A1111ty IPIO ~llf'lll<•mrnl. Jlnrit tn find DI lhht vt lro•, Villa by the Sea $38,500 /\hnnclonell hy ownrr - steps to the bruch. Moal su('nficc. runtast11· Townhom1!' 1nvC'"lmcnt oppor111n1ty. llurry. cull tll).1 7~1. FOUST OLSON IHC Peninsula Bargain $125,000. Ill 'V ~ow hdor" (lnnnr· Ina: ('hi1r11.!1•11 or pr1co" 11•1 u1> mnt ,. ' 2 Story :'I IH·clrm, :J bt1lh~. ~ f'Or 11an111<• 11ft ullt•y, Many 1•"1rn~ l\111 for .11>111. 4"Lll" dltA. . ,. AU. CMi1@hm eu.f. Ihm.: 111 th~:·'1•lt11 :lllf/l11 m rm. l"lll!l<u•NI p11t111 :>if s l'•Jll~• l'l:11u ~;1 .~1.;I) lt•r "'' '" .1llahl1• h 111 1\'41111m1· ~:4~.;,oo II ·' 1 '" f II /\ Io" n . S:llj'lt1TH111lh IHIY' all No ""w loan 1•0,1 s . <':111 !JIJ:l 711111 (';.111 for 11111111jntmt•nl 1111 '00L & JACU%D tllllJ>t'('l ('umpl1•nuint thlJ1 Mt•~n 546•4 \11•1111• 4 htt on 1111lt>t <'UI F0t Cl•lllfd Ad ACTION C1U A OAIU rtl.OT u.moe .., ... ,.. HALPIWCHIH 11 ~;,\l:tn11!-- 675-4392 IXJN'T Ml~'I ''TM Hoblty Sho " Wrdne11d11ys un'! Salurd<1y11 Oally_P1lot Cl111111r1ed f • H1 I I • ;l f 'I '/" t It 1'1 y u O u1ly Vllo ( 'lu"~ifiNI Ail tll huy, wll G .. I 002 "' 11•nl "onwt hln-i: •M'r ---...................... . 11« i.ur lh•A<' I'll fo r tn rrrt o 11111111 C11 rt bl' pun ·h1t<11'1l 11ubJ 10 ~l•I 11111 V /\ lnJn 1146 7111 WalkHr 1; l 1m l!eal lutrill! \. ' - •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IOOJ G...,.9 1002 S@ R~~-l££1rS Tliol /11#ri9ui119 W ord Gomt' with o ChucA/e ...................... ----:--~ ' -·" 0 ,,..... l'•.:t-...... ' (' .... ' "' -t.-1'-f ~ f ..... ' ... t I I I I' I I I I I I H E S 0 W I : TM w1y g.n l)ttl't\ ara ..., 1---ill':'"'_,l-'Tlrr-rl -1 ... .,. • .. ~Miit wl>e get\ •• ' ,.________ '"•n · I ~ "'''"· ,....., ,qtl'on r---------, ihovld t..Y• _. -Cl•lmonod I FINT OY I .. · ....... 1"'•""""'1..-.,1 ... ,_,.,-... ,--. 0 c ... ~ ..... '""''""'•'• a>tot•d .. __ ..._ .... _.__,_._ ... -= ... ---!;.~i!;J.;.. ~ ~;:"l ::..· ~C~.!.~ BUILDERS- East Oc~anfront Lot 35' On the beach with ·spectac ular Catalin a . Palos Verdes view. B.argaln price ot $109,000,lncludes charming, Jivoble3 SR. bunJ(alow A COUWIU IAHI.• CO • 644-1766 macnab I Irvine realty .. YIEW! PllY ACY! COUNTRY SITTIMGI Hideawa y maste?r suite w/flrcploce -patio & separate entrance PLUS additional 2 bedrooms. Llvin« room boasts a fireplace & French door leading to a balcony suspended over delightful canyon. Fully equipped ~ltchen . $129.500. P olly Joh.nston 642·8235. (877) ' • --lliioon.fo.S•-to.We-,_.__ ~o:JW-. . fWW.-•forSole I , "'"""'t·•P"" .,,. • """-'.....,._ • --······.. .................. ............................. .............................. • .................................. v.u •• -.... .....-.--.-.-.. ............. r. I • wrd I 002 .t I 002 G ... ,.. t 002 Corw .. W• I 02 Cota. Mesa I 024 ~°" -.och 1 040, HcMts.~ For 5* IHouse~s For Sak Houn• F<or S• ••••••• •••• •• •• •• •• •• •• ••••••• •• •• •• •• •• ...... ···:~··· .. ········::··· ••••1:·:;l!·t·i\~~:-~-:;1:: ••••• •••••• •• • •• •• ••• •• ••••• ••• •• • ~· ••• ••• •• •• i:.:;;; ·· ····:····-io·.;41~~;;; ;~~-~· · ·io-6;~:·;;~·9;~:·; ···;~·;; .._.. o,.., • Offtce .. c.,. Al.AMDONID Prlre:-~.:11io ,..or ""'' ARTIST'S R•ss~ssion ······················· ·······················1,······················ R.AMCHO by owner Et-c"ll•o HIDE-A WAY f A & fHA. · A. RAH JtWa I SALESPEOPLE I ss1.ooo COQd. C'#llG44-'l()IJI s~6 900 LOW OOW!-1 •:1HI ullll 1u-.11h11ll)\ .... yow Mo••! John D. L u1k & Son buildtrs ot prestig1ou~· homet. U'\ Newport Beach have now opened Lusk Realt y, !<>peciah i.htg in the sule or resale homes. Our' new 1<>callon is 2515 E. , Coa~t Highway. <Coast Hwy at. MacArthur Blvd.) Corona del Mar. Tokt' ad•DnlD!>('! Own"r. ~ , • CaUf~dtl:lili.. t'h'll 11ulot H\ ,\ i'i1ll Ml und tn~l-t.<·11' Va abltrmi lll'll\)'!Onf'm n~ l>rllleper-Chofhmndi1r TV !\\\\ t.Ar\I , Ill'\\ 111•111··' c 11 n I a n d r c ad y ' O'*m'rllllo!t•n\ 612 Orchid.I .1 n )' i) n \' d \' ,. 1 r 1 11 ~1 JA.DE RIAL"" \loH• r1~ 1l 111 • ~ 11c1r111 1 &-t·lud~d &ulc\'llrd tu $89~'7S·6239 st: c '· lJ s I() N • 847·1211 :lbJ \ 1\1\l'nll\ l•..ri. •II wind1us; drivel Ex ~"9H9CJewdo 'Pfll\'ACV J\VlEW itnd .... aW .. lltHOME.. SIX:itlll ttuUvc atrium to r1u'(' ..,._ Rt!STl,.Ul.. COUN'l'll V "• .. -> Ule 1•nlry! 5wc~Jt "'' IM LIVING S11uall•d1t1l'I01\t.t S-1 bRltobch ~ an~ roum with wall& vf Coro.ct.,..._, TRJo:t-;~ and GAROl':N N~Jrloii c•Jtnplettuw. 552·70 1tla1>11"• t'urmol J11Hi' An cxlr:.ordil\ury 4 Dtl, St:TTl.,..O t'ui.t om Uwldl•r 110\\ tu.lo.11111 ll' t:lltOf>ean ktll:hcn' .:x fom•m .hoinc rl'11l\u1n drap~·i. ;.ncl t,ilfftt• Ill 1>fr\,i\1un' lH~. vamuvt• mui.tt·r bedroom ii hug~ mash•r tl\lllC W1l ('lud1..-cj owst-;ns WILL LlO ... S ESTATES Vlll. 1'1.1nctuary+ll'h1ldreM 11 view. formlll dlittn llt~l.1' \V ITll ~OMlt; ~2l1V C:.!l:i1)9:!~11!' r1·trt.>11b ' Slh.hnit !llllb room, t:iant '1ruu trer" l'llilANC.:ING. llt•r.•'s on" REALT ORS CUSTOM DESIGNED • Charming 1nll•r1or \\ith nu1n1t'ttrccl dt••.:or UM'<i hnt•k pat 10 l.iJr).:l' I fl'l.'1>1 . ' huJ,!t' wall:. pro\'ld~ Jll'l\tH'Y :t/Bdrfni. . il1111n~ r~ ~;,hath..; $1:~.!loo NEW ORLEANS STYLE \\WI to trop11'1.1I ~ard will! m;asslve ~ani & mu1!ll(l \OO curi t afford II> mla'' IY IUILDER h1w1·,..n11 trcu .. • t'n('t'd Ille roof Ot\ly 11 ,.hur Ph: 540•3668' l.ui.ic ho1N• Mil.Ill fut .I VIEW 1 Ltkl· n1'\\ :! h<lrm ~ l,1ri,!c ramll~· rm Fn•sh & 01wu 11.•1.•lrn~ lkaul1f\1I ~111·th•11 ('Ill I'.\' SI 15.Ut)IJ Why make a movt to Lusk Realty Lui;k is a proven. professional leader, builders of ft;a!itbluft, Harbor View Hills. Spyglass Hill und ::.oon to be ·rurtl<l Rock. Exct>llt>nl° New Home Referral Service. Excellent Trade·in a nd Equ.ity Purchase Prog ram. F;xcellent company bcnents · lur 11uwk s11l11 ! Try :inyl W¥1k to Llltlc Coron· ~ t:t1 2 1141. 1.tunu1, 1111 , lif(l'f! l'or ql.flt'k ~ho\\ m i: bt•zu·h· Sl~l.OCIO I t ~ ~~tl', $phi ll'\1t'I ,\14•..r Lllk1·, HOME c;ill114160t(> CaU&H U H -· ·--·-P,111c U1kl•l11tw.:11h 11\<:I ,, 111..-ll'oonh :11 IH101.:' t>••• · 1 >• I / '· 'J1 1 '. j « •J • I • \I a bl11ti .1 .,;>.I 111111 l UI dl• "·'l 111 I Blud, lo NEWPORT SHORES .[ta 11•~1111~1 , We're hereto help ! liol 7 ~7 I r~~lt.E111·~1 11~~\1~' ''.~~·:.'.; MV\t' in co11d1l1on ' Altnun & hrn·k • _""' -!!-=··~·= COST~ MESA .;Tut""' putw l'lubhnuae. pool~ & l t•n n b , If you think you ~an qualify. please call 1 .. .;...;.;;.;;;;;;;;;.;~..::;:~~~~;;;r,-~~ J"t-ui-' b[ RAlSOJt rnurts ~ H~frm~. dl•n. :.! h<tths Sfi:1.1~10 ~· Bob Halt, Vice President & team more I• -T --.. about an outstandin~ future with a fine • .w.u Located h I ';:r'::t · ~:J17'1111~d,.~':~~!u!f1~1,: Real Estate I REALTY LlDO REAL TY eompany.CaJl7J4:557-8220or 67S·35lL ~:Ju~iru/';1~;::0,:i '~J-~arelyorrered 4 bedrm 1 lovely 3 BR. him rm u~"\Y 1 1sill·J11111u,I>• lr\1111 ll77ViaLido,N.I . 673·7300 II at h . <: o 11 la ~I c'li al formal dtning 'rm , Clip<il homt' with n.-w •·r~t 4c IYM,;Wn. t'.11111111~ \ .tlll') :-h<>p l '11 fl ... r.. IOOz'<HMr• 1001 '.fownhou~c. llrt:hly up I Horn mod.el Must re ~'ri~.':~'t~14:•H~'.tl I CALL 833-8600 ..,. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••-•••• .. ••••I gr11cfod with new r~ts ason11bfc pncc on the n\ «> ~J( t"0 • EARLY BIRO IL 8 h 1 048 Loquna Beach I 0481Hewport B•4 ch I 069 .& drape~ Urtl'k patio & hill. $143.S-Ov f'\•t' Lln1 e pper p um 11011 1· srECIAL I 09""a •oc: •••••••••••••••••••••• ·1· .. •••••••• •••••••••••• • • ~ • • t larke dbl.-ie • .rui.:t> 2 que Homcs,675·7600 PLUS F1r~t l tnl' 1'1r-.1 ,1•1 'l' •••••••••••••••••••\••• • 'your Ul>C llurr). t:;illl , f11ti!r~•d {'()OI. 11111t1 wP1::ar~uor~'11 "1111~':1 h.1tl1 hum .. \id1111•1· 1 :Mi 111 rm" Iii.: "'l},111•1·• c;n111a;o\'~l'\ll\11';1 "'6°'""1 CostoMeso 1024 .11\CUZZl • -> 1 , ttt' 1 .,. 1u1,1lh tl1•:.1i.:m·•I .. ,.,,,. .. ,, .. 1 ,1,,., p.in11r.1m11· 1•n11 1.1mb1.11ll'd 1·011tl'• • BAY ANO BEACH ~ I l'oob & clubhoui.t: ror a hrand Ill"•• l\catcd & l ' · dv d 1 h . > 1 ,.\II '4•M•d a HtlD111 ~ 1 · lmpll''~"" 1 1111.111\'I.' 1111 HARBOR VIEW ... ·""°'. l'ttrJ>l' ~. • ' rm " , ·1 • t II ,(••••••••••••••••••••••• HOWREOUCEDTO I b• h 1 ·f DH 1 , buill 1f.,i:..tnlho11•1 111u•I '''" "•1•.111 ,\ h11f, -1101 111•\.I to l111•1'llll' ' $42 250 ONLY$S3000 '/1~ ·2 "~ma., 1 •l!j "''''''n Sl.t!l.5\11• 1 111 ·•11,, 1111.111"1 .. 11.thf '•'\\ •t)'I• 1\. .tip" Ou\ • ! • CALl 6H 72 1 • . rt .. ·loll< ~JI 1~k· ~, w1.;111l1•1I 1111 1;,11tl1•11 1111 <11"11 1111wd lli.:ht1111! '1111 I U b I• bl 1 ' • 1 •ou >arc . o~''. 1~1(--CW"wAMS )ult p.1111• \l"l" l111!),d1•,I(. 111J11.' h.111,n·rni.: 675 -3000 O'•"lO 7 E C04ST HWY CORONA Oi:L. MAR ~ HERITAGF. •.• REALTORS EMJOY TME GOOD LlFE .. .in the BLUFFS. with the eomp.lete freedom of a ''turnkey:.._ sitmrtion. Highly upgraded DOLORES PLAN. with 3 bdrms .. 21 2 baths; cozy frplc. Large shelt e red patio -perfect for you~ ha nging baskets. $89,500. Please call for app 't. ~~~~~~~~~~ ft e1eva e lm..a w.ork, ,1 \I '4 olrr;ill(~ --~lllN..nr-j J\\ll\\IH'I l!llil<:li lltl<'ll pl,llll • lh1•11• ,· 11111 : --AbJU-m~ t(Q\ t!rnrnon t.+ 1 , • ~·4 .. 56 -"-.,,,,/ , hou!\t• !'-l:it ~t Snn J t-htt'--;Jnnlht·r llkr •• S9H :lO .. _; IARG-.llH f loan. arn1lab.le to ever-'~ STRATEGCCALLY 1020SoCoulHwy494·85t9 Sk,hnt IJi 1 i.:,•lantl . • . I .. UHIRMG?? r2•'.ne !.Spat·1ou~.flq9rl -=--=-.--1.0.C.AI . '_Ctf!~S£-_ !->ill111tD.\!->I. ' ... EWPORT{YIEW plan, ton' crl1blc den.[HIJRR't .. ON TlllS' J ilt ~his <'Xt·C'pllonal prop<r I l ~~11~ I "" dining. ranJ:(e & oven • ' ty offer" lhl· JO\ ol ucu\'hl RtVIEU . .i:1 ·~~I:! Owner. sat'h(1c~n~ this +d1shwasht:r. cnuntry 2ba home" 0~ 1,argewc~ II\ ing nl!hl ouis1tlt• your , EXCLUSIVES LOWl';sT PRICE h1lb1de wood l' a b 1 n c t s lot. 2 rar It _d ~ar 1 tloor. llu1w home 1~ ~uµcr :FOR SOLUTV .ALUE WEST CLIFF Oo\er Shores. Hambhng bv<1l ~ale BK ll , «all x ~!\ m or trunmi: · • 1 • · , c1", 11· a 11 I« , Ir,."'' floor plan + SCE'\IC ~ .. ,. 1...... j rec I vehicle Pirst ttml' ""' l l S t \\Iller \ll'W ~ BU .'" ~c 1. i "" I•· I•~ 11 ·• I home .tn vrt>sl1 1p~us Autom-altc i.prinklcrs,1 <'f~.lg ~drpf an~J:lth~~ 1or111door&11utd11r cnl.-r j :\l\'STll· lllLJ,,S \\il~le I chw ol .'\1•\\po1t • 11111~•. • i• ..,...,,.,. 1,;;u ff d .~ p <-.,2 '~J Se ~bar . omml·r un no" t~ , • 1 & ·.t1 ' ,u ~~"··' "•'-O•l'. JTt.t\ VIEW or 1-'ashion Island 1 oh 1.'rl' 78 W "w 1 • c 1n this 2·~1<>n 1 bdrm t Prl\" ~1 ·an · paJ. ~ 1.u1d,e,1v1nl! \ ,,, ""' BAY & . 91: •CH REALTY ' pfuh mu<"h more. Owner TARBEU. I JS at ~. . . t "on La c;w~la ti\. Ill<' S<;;i .• 1r.l'~ : nlurc, 'rl'l'b • • • 1-:.11:1·1 '\'""' 1'1111r "" • ~ 1 1s desperute -i11~y,, he J O,\\nr. 642·51"~1•1 !11.iH w.t> · ~~~~:xii J" s.i~.uoo t Maan1f1que 11 \~1t .>1!1 (1111:! · 1 OUI 2'7fll YEAI 675~3000 I mw.\ st:ll! I Takf ad\'dn· I SU I EllU ht•ar~1 & nl~, \\o"il i:~·""· , u 'fupl !!!!!!!!!111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!•!1'!!!!!!!!'!1111111!""! la$!e -«all54f.·~13 . "#I fn CCliHfornio"· 1 2 Seporote Housn · . ll\' O\\'"\Elt ! Ht'\\' 3 Bl<. '1 b..tl • 1 q1111l11' 1 1.1fhrn.111,,hq1 '* LIDO ISLE * o-.-.' ,.·""' . .,, ., ., • 121 :.! Bdrm lfous4!s °" Jhr ''ha 1, 1111 It• 111 h I J:lll'~l •1Uorte1' ~··~1 1 l \\' I' 1 1 • • • '1o1<' R'' I L' t d . ~ . l p I •I l l )I llllU .1 " 111 ' ""' ' \l.1''1111111•111 '"''"'"""" .1 CHMraf 1002G~ail 1002 [~'· · 1 li6x....., 'ot r.lls:-1 c Sl.ooo do\\11 • 1111po11n1l'l '".'Jl!u1; nn•• 111:1 ,1 :Jl11f1 nir :0.1:ix .• i1H1 Ii.1th '.ll11~1,a,nl1t<' ······················· ....................... ( lt~ft·J11t COLLEGE r•RK I nt ~ or 5 IJHlre un1li. lo G I. lo;11t l"ull 111'11'1' :>r*'·~"'" . . l 840·2920 8 A2.4466· I . c • l po:..,11.11~ S65.llOO prm 1111 .Sl!l5Ull ~;~ 1111~ o.~r.:. h:1' 11 .111•: I , • J 8t>dr"oom. :! IJ11th"c·1 Iv 1\it t>-15 l:IQ25 • -:-it..' :i Bil :1 t..1 "11h LOCJuna Hiii~ I 050 LEADERSHIP R.E. IRVINE TERRACE IRVINE TERRACE ---1 rm.•plm: dbl·· ,1·wa~~ I . l.Jllllh rm I.I!<' Ill I\ Oll·1.-······················ . ' od I DUPLEX ! TopcR·ond111onC S53.000 $43,500 ltrvine , I 044j·l~••I & ll'\r,•.111o111 .m•:'. II\ O\\IH'I '• II• I""' 1'lil;Wl't1ll'I' s110.1n::-. 1• r ay js y~ur day! Owners herf have I oy Mc ardle W 'fh G t H '······················· l \'1111.d IJJI' l'llllllll 111111n>; ~ 11 (f(l(I ti\\ ti II",,, ll• I lltk' '" 111 h I 1111., '" bought e lsewhere and this attractive 4 Reoftor 181 O Newport • ..,., ouse I ' \1 '""''''"''at ~~"":11H1 I 1 11 1 , u ,1 •1 11 1 111w1i.... 11·11111• \ 11.1 N, ~ .. BR home is on the sacrificial block. At J.a 3 Br. 2 Sa,~ Br. I Bu, Costa Mesu ~Uf·'T72!l Exccpl1on:ih~lul·' l:ht'tl -THE RAMC:H I lTSTO.\J Rl'll,'J' flll 11!1' T is:'r. :.\)~~-)., "'. ' T l'I)( I fl.ltln •f llr :.'' ' 11;1 ,, only $99,500, you'd better believe il. w1super sun porc h, nu Yo ur own . )(a rd I.' n •. 4 IR-3 BA. TH pm all· lot. I Iii< :1 11., I ---i 111.111\ hit"'· I"""'" h1•tu11 <'Pl!>, pa111~ .. etc. u .nty .''~ Eai;1s1de ~ullhfJU:>e w1t.h S72.900 Ot•t•;in , re" 1:..>11'h1> LoqunaNiqut>I 1052 1m.111.N1111 1111111.c~I ~ale 673-4400' l blk .to ?Ct!an 6.f'J.333K 1 MESAdelMAR ~,$,lf·ronta1 ned AU~st Swt-~:prni:drtvt'to11<1111Jli• llt•ali:tl puul ,\ I i:rr,••••••••••••••••••••••• Jhlh111\•1 :-.1x110:.i;, IJ\.RB()I~ . I 'In ram;I r~ torne; ljUlHlt'l'l> Knoll} puw 11 ' ('uun n k;tdll'll :-.12;).IMK) 1 F1tl \r· i ,Ill\ "11 pl" ownl.!r Ai:t. . 1 Owner ,.1yi. >ell J8tt house or mom ·tn·la\\ •loor t•nlr}' ~"orm 11 ""' 1 ,.:11 r ,1 c•· ( 11 t ,., ... 1 ,, H ~ 1 .£IL '-GREAT BEACH HOME 1 -'· ) ' ) I counlrv klll•hl•n con 1 I! '-.! · 1 \, . f. l>ll\\ Yl'O\\ :'II 1 \l't '' \ 111•1111 " •·;ill Hi~· t .111'"" I w 1 T 11 (' U I:: • T ' lol .1h:.u1w·7 ', luun ( n 1· 1· 1 \'11!\I ~ 11• O ( 1... • · • · 1 It · 11, I'll It'll · . • •1' • ~, 1 f~·S293. ~ITI Full pnl'l' .''l'Mth~~l·n.1·~1~.>rtll~l'l GllO\'E' F1cst.1 room •1ld1•1 tlu11h•' '"' •11111 1 "1 · ' c ~ (JL\HTEHS (.:l)mpl~h I s 19 . ~II tl . (.' ,\ l. 1:1 & ltrcukrJ!tl olllJ, ,l:J"I h1r-t" >\Jll .. , l1n•pl:.tl'l' tn•'fl 1.d '"' ,,i..111i.:, le; ~ •~· rc.tlecoril~1•tl . 1-'ltF~STIGk: lltUlt:~. rani:1• & oH·n T\\o.t.ol' l\lm·k .::iJ~;.t111~h \\fUUl!bl ::ir.u.111.111 :(an Juan J>Crs. onuhl~ 11111,. hui:c r tH.'\ lllilli ! the !'"'""..,of lfflt". llK It ' 1r•in Mollr\\ ''·' 111 '1'1 lixtedl (,i\IUH.~ :--1'() t <'lll><l ' I Capistrano I '178 · 1J~ ll.U~~ ..... e: f ~ . J "-"'t<Mll'1i-lf'Vrl ll'l.t ... lt'I u.l.~~llll~ )\!Ill Hllll<' lJ.v .,,, •••\,nn .... '" ', • ..._ U cal.l.....)J.!Q l c'2U I I I f •••••••• • ••• • • • • •• • •• • • ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"!_ll!.!'111~. d1arm1n~ 1wn1~·rl)' \\1th I AC I I (\ F r I. 0 s Jo: T s ' l<i<lJ) :ti.._;,; ~Ml : :.! .. ,I(,,.,\\ llh 11:rn111~111lh b11l·k Ort•plut;:1• really a 1 J uzz TAABBL ,..ulll• EYl'IHt-: \\\I.I 1 &. i.:ucol .ipt h..!o\\ !'>n·i , , • I 11111<M: f-'HHl-'E1n'\ G...,,.. I 002J Gt'Nt"GI 10021 a <'}'arts.mu all rl~ o'411 • j ., • • 1•.._. r ,, .. 11.1 i,, ,. d i.: "" ~ 11 EL TUii•,' ,1111 I•>< .1111111. ' ... '' id '.·',.I'~· .1 11 " ••••••••••••••••••••••el••••••••••••••••••••••• irt;orc;n~1del ~IJi '~?t1111 1 3Blt . •11 •~ horn~ 1~1'<tr, ";t t In C•hfom1a" "'"I! ur 1"·11 .. 1·1 1lo·u ·1 lmm.1t· .I 1111 •ll.'11 & .!.j FAMILY ORIENTED \ ·'111'' \1,,1.,,. '""~}•II<·• •~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!IP.! \\:I) o 1 I'. )Ou \\I ·' 1. Uran~t· U1111:.I lo c~e.1 , H<•Of l •" 1.1 t•d 11 ,1110 hulh hfl111 .. 111.,11 """1'111111! .... EIGHBORHOOD ""-f-tll IOllf' with lht!I µroper ~~ar1otl" ll&F puul. roroL•r.OonaP01nt 1026 a\lhon l'·ll'k 1i1.,,., 111t ,(, i.rh11u1, "" l.11 ~·· ,... 4 CHOR.AGE . I IY 1·-ill for m11r1· 111 I lot. h(l.11 i:a1c. h1ri:1• l1ack'•••••••••••••••••••••••• ~·· m •. 111 '11 , 11 , · ;,11" ll'•H'<'•I 1 • .,1.1w1• i,,1 ,\,k•ni:! l1n1na1·ul.1t1··lllll un 111••· • AH formation 6i3 115!Ml. ~ anl. h11rll111i.. rr ri'11lc 1 WllY ll•aH' humi• for \ 0111 1.;1m,~~\1 Jl ;;t ,~j '1 .. .,,.1, i .., -,:.! ;~~1 . l111l'<I ... 1n•1·1 "11 h '"'" ol INVESTMENTS \\'LSI. I-: Y ~ TAYLOR CO. 1{f<J\l.Tf l HS ',11a1· l ~HI ) CASUAL & COMFORTAILI In Newport B('a<'h --yC't hHl<len awa~· Q11 b<'~lllt. trN' lirw<I cul <ll' S<tl' st Spa<' •. i:.,,. t SR. FR home New cptn,l!. S8!1 .500 21 I I San Joaquin Hilli Road NEWrORT CENTER, H.B. 644~49 I 0 "'''1 ,. ''• . ". I U \\~hr 1.~r~t· f11!nt1~j sumnwr \al'll\1<111" ,., ,\I Tht•rt•' 11l;.,,, .111 i·u111h ' '011'1'111. \1:1 '\ 1•11.t .. j hrfl, ,. . (7141496-7711 [~ l!~~jll'tll ' r;n ~1!'1.~ :"'!··"10 1 ''!·L; lu..:unuu~ Or·c..>ll\ ll'" 1 1rn11111~. :-111.tll "111 kl 111 ""''"1 '""' · 11 •• 111111111, ~NLY S7~.SOO. ·! j l.1<~,.S!l<afo. ll0:'11~.s.1 L'ondo. \\Ith :111th·.·1 1wni•h:indi·i.ir,1 ,(i11 ,1;:1·l h111111•'011l.11 l'"1•11'111·1 1 En1oy.theGoodLlfo 4r.4SOOO _ ----~=-1--1.1s titHb .imcmtH'i. nf a f111l' I'<' 111~1ct•· &· 11111 • 1·.i11 ''"" lnl h1•th 111 1111111 • uthlr • 'J:t:l:.!!>So1 t ,1,,,1 fh;, I ~ , . L~'.:,:.....l!~MM!~~ I\\' ·d Fi ,, u •r f 'ort L1i.:h1c•d ll•nn1' i.'>:! n 1111 111111 \11""u"' ""111·1 "11.11 499.4594 4.93.2Sllj ·'t111 1··~ H ... ui.. 101 }•111 Stort • DI' ht .u:J'' :~ '<1r. P~>' 1• nmrt I):\' Pf1t1f JJC'\1711 o1•1•. • •· • ~ •. 1111.1111,. .1•l.111t .;1:_-1 ~~111 .,. ·'•11h p.1111l<'d .~ rl• ers e19 Sr c (..I •not· t n )'I ,.Junll llllQarl';1 [ I! (.'ll, 1111 111 \ ~ .1 1 _ N. I ~I u11 .11<-d '"""'' ,, 11111 • 3 u .. 11r110111 . 1:011rmr L: 1»1 Pty 5::Mhl!:l3K ·m.L·i:: L>o1.rrn:-; HLT\ ® lt~~:1;;~ Jilli 111~ :.o ha ,1111 1,,1 ,, · LC1guna 1gue .;::, 11 , 111,, 111111 ,,. t "' k1t1h1·n <merNl 11.1111i.1uv U\11wr ·1 Hit ., lh ; CJllTn•Ja~ ·t!Ja:i:i:r. ~ ' t1011 "'"'"lo ,11111111111).! ,\. thechoicecommunrty' 'i.:1•111111on 1h1 '·"~.···II'! h1i.e ina,.l••r \\1lh l!nd l · · · ~ '· 1 1 J I "l!>llO j It ' ', lrpk Oll't' ~ ·11d d1•Jt1 11 k'.H l )'..J. • <I hath n•,.ltl:l' '"11 Xlnt.l'IHHl ·'11a.fi•i·n·~I HuntinCJfon8•ach 1040 1111· ""''"II'"" l.;-1· •• \l,\t:'\IFlt'E:\1 t'.1l.''lo<1."t'1.1:1.1.~. ~~~ 11~~,·~! um 1 1 ' an·;i s.~i::;oo m n:a; ····~~~·~~r;;;~~····· 1111:1i'1 .. f~'.,1'.,~,,:U·~·:;.:.:.~11."l l;:1,:~1.' 1t'1:,1:.'S:r ~:',,';~"I Hu 1·.11111.l'fll' 1<1.1' CJlltHS·OJOJ I VAAppt'oised GREEN TRE[ :• lld1 m ' .! 1 •. 1 l111rn,d 11111111:.: 1.111111\ SontoAna 1080 FORESTOLSOHLNC· .1l uni'' ~'1 1 .11110 Zc•ro EVERA.FTER! 'J fktlrrw111 & 1;(11111\ 1w.1ul1fuf ~.11!11·n"•111111!, room µr111, .. ,~io 111.1ll~; ... •••••••••••:••••••••• G.lterol 1002G.fterol 1002 -: do\111 on l:!l"J:I' I ht'clrm t:r<'al 1>lart.,r hum!' '"'room llltn,, fpJ1·. '"' do~•· to l'\''''thrni: l.1t1d''"lf"'d .111111111.1111· I \ll<J.\'\f.1,\f(fll'.'' ••••••••••••••••••••h• ••••••"•••••••••••••••• WA.TER/BootSlig : honw 1n t'ollt'Rt' l';irk l<'rnl1t· fur rl•lrn•mt•nt '.! 1·ri·cl patio Fanta,.11._. "5~.:i1w1 'f1111tklPr ,,,11111 1111••1 I \d1tlt ''''111° ''." 1 1•11 I il UO\t'r .Shun·~ Ll?t' l'H 'l' 3!/fi l'l'rl'f•~l"l•HI Won'( ll!l. t ll.1. Jjlpl .. 1•11·•·un.J l,1mb1:.iprn~ 1·1111111111111 .fo,.t li'\11•11. ~ lidr111 1·1m' 1·"111 ,\i\I F\I. 111.111\ ,., 1 " 11 • ipt dip• '""''· SPA.MISH VILLA jJ}J f,111111\ hnml· \I 1 lil·d . L1~l'' l'till'i5ti 7ii7 World \\.ilk lu,hnppuw. hik~· lo, ,, puol Sho\1!> 11111' ;1 du ,1i,,_,. '" 'h11p11111i.: & 11.1 l1•,111•r•'' 'I lw p.111 111 ' "''""h1 f"'.;1.1 ,1;'.1 11"1'" OH THE IA y . , ff/, -' • i 1-.m rm ,(,. lrml •Im rm i Re:if E~t;;t-t-lir;ll'h .~1l t1•rm' S.11..i(IO rTiod1+ \'·1r-:'IT1t ttrnl rt•lf<h-~ ..... , 4. \11" '""" ""''w' I It.-I" I\ .111· 1·11111111111111' "·" ""' I "'-I. ' '·' '\11 i S0,90i>-VIEW :n I I 'n'Slll!t'. "" \ ,.,.y & 't•r II • '.1 rol.1 n llc•1'1fl·1 ' Bk r I ,. r '" • '" lll'r '""mi: a'l..111" :,.1:1 •1.,i1 '"I h h""' h t 1·11111• '''" "" I lllJ n•· Ill~ t ·" l II\\ 111·1 .... , ,. >11•; •I II • . ~ '' IJ t -11 1•11 'II IX II . W111cl1n ~ wa)k\\';1v 111 • 1 nfrf \ll'"'S'.!:!OUOO MESA.VERDE ·"'-~ · 1~511,11011 l'all :-.101,1;;1 BF\1'11 .\!Hl<ll.l'.1,111.l t'<·• t·1•111t·r "•111,-,11 '"1 •·1· • ··-· ·1 ·" l'lt1rnnt bay>111h• II\ 1111: .111 -----4 Y•or~ N•w ~1000 lor 2 l\H & lh'n. 1 llen1:1j?l' lh';11lur' , , l~IJ\I ~'.!"_ , . ! r..1i:11n.1 '.\t~•wl H1·-it1' I ·'") 111111' "h11"' a fr.11'111111 vf 1·n,t. H<i.1d •• RI(; (' ,\ N YU' ~ WATtRF'RUNl. . . ll 1 "' lll 111 1111\l'l' """rl ••. 1" \\ t· f ,()\\I·. H I. , •• u , 830·5050 496·40401 cloi·iti. .111•1. m.1n11 mi• I" ( HO\' Al. ST: 1; ~'.OIH; ~. llO Mf!ot \ aulli•il l'~rlin t.:' • .;1wn 11;1;,.;r lllr ~1.11•11,1 ,,1 111 -,_111,11 k on Ila• •11 1•o111t 111111 t 1 oth•r Reol E~tate 1111:1 1·u ~10111 d<'•or Trad1l1111111I . t'll•lom , ~ REAL.ESTATE 111·.am., .lll~l ~11:•· 1111111· u11 ~11111 lot l''l BONUS ROOM \11·1,1 d111111g i\ ll\111~ ·••••••••••••••••••••••• h11:hll1:hh lnrm.11 <l11w 1 I 111111I1 1 > Ii u 1 It I 1 , 1· 63I 1400,,.. J ·" lll' 1 • "0 IH 1 ~ •1111 I ph !-llJo ·•9:fi l . 11 1 1 1 rn1' ,\ '1 hall' "1 ·' ""'' 1 Mobile Homes Cott 1 1 1 . atnum oCf~lll'l'l prl.i: . · ~·1 11..,,..,,.,.n.111t•1 11111\ -.1 ·1·1 ~1 • I F SI llOO • ' m ,. '" "~ 1 • n ,, IM~lrtw1111. formal ilr11111c . ,_ .... _ I I d. I 0061 ( r bw;t or ~· m u•r ih I Im •'h 'I lwt1nH•m II •1wh . ' . : n ,. " rl n h I 069 or a e k11dwn1 Wali... 111 J:f·"" '"" rr1.1Mt'1' ,.111t!':. :-un -a • 110 . .0 !,, . '1 I · . . · , , , • .,. 1;.1 < \;\1 Hll> .I· '"'·'-Hewpo ... ea' ••••••••••••••••••••••• with l.\\•'•'1•1111! ' ... ,.,. I · ,1 '' , .. ,· 11111 I •\1·1 •••••••••••••••• ... •••••/ sumc· '• \,\ ln,111 ~\111 COZY Bll!'.A.CH s1~l1 hllml flue• 111.1i;t1 '.! 1111 .. , IJ.1 lk.111trl1111.'· ••••••t•••••••••••••••• \1 I I I I" ' 1 1 '" " • • ' • •• ., • •1 11110 c \I 1 o; ,111t., "1111 llr"'''n~· 111· 'I j •1 H • 1111111 "' ,,11 l .. 1"'h llH1,ll'r 11\'tlrnom 0\1·1l11ni.1n~! llw 1:111f Yl'OtdeEn~•ish 1 11~r1,111,.\,1:1"<·'..· ll<J~f·L:.,· COTTAGE IAJ 11 ,1 "f •" 1,,1: 11;,, h1<l•1Jl•I l,uokini: 111'''" NEWPORT-2 STY 1111 1.11 ,,11 ,111,.. q111 .. 1 l '\I r1•l 1'1•.1l ' !'>••>11111 ", •. t I ~ ...... 'c •• ,,, '1 ' I .... utl lh1· p11111Hllrl " •11•1 •eoAT S LI P I I I I l'I • 1·11t1I"' •111 1:1·011'' airwi <:ountrv ('harm lln1·k~l 1·1~~11< l11•,1i.tn1•fl lur 111 .1d1 hi\· Spnnj!lrnw 111 t'11111P -.·1· 1 • ,, 1o, I p .11. ·1 .• 1 l,1, :-1 " ' •l.11rrn~1·• Hl'tl t1h· !'()<1f J!l ;1'\:< l'lllr\ O l't•,N & he.am' ,,,11,11 • •·r~ .\Il'ri·h ;, ltlrnk' lo '1h1,·1t ·1h1l'"a111 :-.'oll'~l11 'llllhla1c~·~w".'1'1, ,,,. ~895 00 ... ~•ol 'I ·li1w1 ln(I S'111111 ·l1 111·0\"'. 1)\11 .... I I 1"1 . ' ~· . ' ~ . . I ''" 'I\ ti -..!1 l~llf • • • • • " ' '' ~-11 " " • ... 1;11rr;i,.1•, I"<' l.1111 d111 ll>d. 2h.1. '.lh·~.1 \'1•rd,• llw surl :1111 " H1·drrM.•m'. '· ' · · I•, "lll"ltll l\11111 fl ') \ "' "' f ,1 l111)01ll' '''1'1">11111\•• \ff,f,!, \l(I '(• iv" " 11 ' 1 10 ' ''1111' 1 """1'( 1<1<•11' 11' rm. :tHr lha. cl r1·,1m ~G'I .'\1111 II\ 11\\ 111•r • '' \ 1• r ,. 11 11 a 1 1 o • ' .~ I k. • ,. , I II I I CALL NOW moll A-,..,,,..... 11 ... ,..11 I"" ... I, \lllll \1 11 , .• II , 111 111.· , •••. 1.11 :ll'l\'t'll' ,_rng u.i " !llll''lS:tllllOlllltn\'1111111 } k1t r ll L'pflturt•d 1n .\.S721:'>7 l)l)t'll S;llSUll"""r1•t•nu~\\a\1•1l.11f al ~ ,"Q U~Lk::fl\-~ ·~, .. "'. m111tl1' \'di • I 1-· ., •• ,.,, ,. ~ ~ --~~ n 1,,,,., ,,,,. Ill.II Ill I I 111•'1'. 111·,·1~ ;,. •• , .. •1 I ... :,.• ... t.111,ll)l!J.ll.ll'h.>·.);\ "ll11111l'"tn11••a11111' pm .1lt1\\,IUWJl1'1•·1· 752·7315 ..,. ~11~80(10'\"I n n an11. "1111 t fa ... 1 t .111 82t.11.ir.oo Al r 1-'ottTS n F. I ROBERTS REALTY _,, , iv 1<• 1111· H,11 ··11 :--1""" l• 'IWl'k'fllitiOlll I COLEOFMEWPORT 1;.1~1«r~.· • ,;·,~·~:rn1 EASTSIDE I OONALOM.BIRO t1l1•1·11t11 r1111~r •. 1111 l1 eu,ineu Property 1400 t If 4 j • t I I ;i • ' 1 841 1688 ,,. lC'k ftf t Jll,ft I flll!'I' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' , 1-REAL TORS --Capistrano 1.ach I 018 011nLEX I • .Aooc,o•••. hal•o•• (~'10,111Jrr111I \\ ornl • "I" I .11111 ll •I\ 1 .. ~ ""'' fl 1'11 11,. 'l•I fl• h h11~111t·~· lt~~•Ji1tl I M.,SA VERDE ••••••••••••••••••••••• t Y't"'" . • 'i.1no l lwi ... 11 11r1 .. i'""I' 1111 ' ''II 'I'"""" ''"" ·•""' dl1I 11 , ... 1 I 111111.1~·· " ' '" $59 900 I I I(,\'\; \J)\ lllr. lll,1 l.n lf11.',, 1 «j \\1.,111 hr 11 ,,,1 ,1,.,111,1\ ''' lol ol•ll 1 ,~1 11 \Pl""' ~· • 4 HO ROOM \\·.~:STll \Y JJmH:S I • • 11\' 1 \ (.'\ t"'"'I' \ DON'T... 1 m mud• 1 m ' 1, IKttl 1 I 1 1 11 111 1 I -----,.-, .. ~ 1r59 9SO '1111,•1 1·011,11m t11111 l'l'lnll' lon1l11111 t'.\l'<'llt•111 'I I I ,, I I .. -. I I ED " ' • • , . 'r1.111 i "" i , •• • i· '' •1.,11 ·,, II "" .1lllP ·' I or • • 'l fh ''h ~'•ll'lllj II • II ,,(I,_ !(',(flll<' 1111111• BEFOOL .. l.l~dtl• lcl11111·, 111.1 11·1 ·1111•· '1111 "" •' ll.dllu.1 ',.If'"'•' 1 1~'1lr·"1111 hnm1· ·• '1 ·•·.· rnronh' urr~ \\I not 111111•11•111 111·' 11· St \\' 111. 'f'lw 111111· ol ~r •. 1~w1 111 1 \\.1lf.. 111 • 111 •I ''""H' •---------• .. " · 1 llr '/ 1111 S,'.)11 .11KJ f 1 l'I ~, C'l 11 for J.-' • · · " J H H 1 IS ·1 1 "11' 11 11 .. 1111 11 1 ' ,, 1111•·1 1 111 1 •11~t.1 '.ll1•s,1 ~ 11w1·~1 · 1111., ,111"'111 I iu.Ph "5 11 4· 'o 1 3•66 10 hi•h 1 ', > 1 old 11\ ,., l'l•uh·• th" l.111<1111.11 1""' • 11w•111 I '"1 11.111°" :-it• 11 \ ill.11:1· ,1111 11,tt1 H:tx x:t7., ' • v ~uuo I t I' I \\1lh th1' • '''••11111 .naf ". 11 •11•'1'.111''' '1'11 1·" '" 111111 11.1111111 .11111 14 UNITS .irt•.1. l.nri:t· 1 uni <'On\ f\\'.111111111, ,.v,11•11111~ nc" 1 • -· · 11 ' 1 ·" 11"1'' \Hiii•· \\ .11t'I \ 11.·11 hH I \ 1II'11 11,,,,1 1111. I hr,., '" '" • '>Ii•" i>h>l" "•lb 1,.·1·h1ut'll' '"' h< nlf'"< nl inu·lol~ I !larn t-••:-m111f1•f, ~·•H' h '' m •· « ,. 11 1 1 .1 I 1 11 \ 1 ~11111 7 l,nca\1>d nt•:.ar II.it bnt' th1• kul~ \\'nlkrni; cit~ ''li11e~ w~d<t•ml,· 11 ;, I 4 :;:JUi£!hTJA S!iS ,''."'" ,, 1'.;•~:.! B111 h.1, 1·our1,,m1 d1 .1111,1111 '.;:' ap11 'c'1 ' a: J 1' ~ . 1 , ,. 11 "Id -.: 1·" p" 1 I C•metery Loh/ WO('\• tn ~l'h<>ol~ Fnt1r :11:H:t l 'ullt• 1•0111111.1 : ·~,·~ (114 nu "'" d -1 It llll<:I' :1 IHI rm :i.111'.\ \llt'll "' \ n 1<11 I "\\II '""'" .I l !'> ., Cryph I 500 lllv1I ltl i·o~l.1 ~<·"o loA"'17N~!lroums "1th 1t·, .. ~··t1't•ll•10tfr11m11l 1 ' hath' 11·1nl11 k1l1h1·n S141·1·11111;: 1111·.111 \111" '-'l'l '.1f~I Fl 'l.f l'ltll r · ...................... . !\('ldnm ,, \111',lll( .\ \\Ith ,.. 'r~ • • l•'Oll ~\I I•' IC(• 11 r •. , ., f I , I I ,, • • I I 111 t • 'l"(MI \ th ... ~l· hrt·:11t u111I """'"' m a~!l"'*' m a:o.h•r ~111 tl• 4\lli ~1:11 or :.111 :Hoa W·'~• here to help! • . , .11 .1 '· .. 1.11111 } rumn .t.l. . .1 r ,.1 IHll .111.1. It i: 1111 m I 11111: '' . i"' ... 1. • i..,, ">! I ,. I' ·" ' I i ' i1 • Evi•r) \\Om.in·,. llri·am j v ~1mv wllh f11u1 IH 111 ~'I rlt.,.el:-:tml ulrht\ 11111111 1111 ,,11 ,,1111.111111., llH I • • • · ~ \J,cri1'1tr.•l l'k 111111 ""'"'" n•nfnl:o ~:>fil) It nmnlh I I f"")l •·t"" 1 n11 ' 1'1 11p 11tl [ ® -l.ll1•h1·n with 1111 I 11· lh 0\\111·1 :1hd 21,1 .,. "" ' ·• 1w•1I & 1u1·11111 \'k111i.: • . 1 \1 •·11 ~· '11"11 ,;i,.n 1rwnnw l''uH ftrh'•• 11101ltto ct1t1\'l'llll'nt1•'1, I .1 m 1' m i. \\ 1m111111 i.:! " 2 (lolll'n • ''11111>1"' kl'llli• :-.;•1.1 1~~1 .. 1 ,, t1. K.~ l $225,000 I 111t'lt1dht( ~··tmtnt(' h111n 1111111. l'lo:-1• lu 1',11t11.11h·~ Fl)r ll)lll o( 1ntcru~lna ktl 1•h1·n " 1!111111 ol•• l,.\C;l :'\,\ :-.11 \lll'lt: I · ' f • a 1 cir} mom. l.t•I ' .. 'C•· "hll.I ~l'l1•1f1l, nix·n hllUSI' Sun ideas. N!od the lld8 In . rhc C'o11ntr\' ,.,,,. l'lll>ho:Jl'll\ :!llH 21 •. 1. It •• '" .... 11 111'\\ Comm~rc1ol 1 f.m"· "'.·.r11n_ do 1•11. '"II l)nly 1.~ :u:~tli \'l.1 l-'01 tu11a llobhy Shop" ('\'Cr)' Wt'<l .ll•I ajtl• 11·" Ht)flh '·fa mi ilf•l'k !S.1i lit!() I EWPORT HGHTS j Properly 1600 • ~.I.I .9;, o l " 11 n n w 19R·234;J I nesda¥ "Slllu"ltt}' ly cc111t•1. "111)(1 hurnini.i ' ,·VI\ 1 ,..~ N • •••• •• • •••••• ••. •. •• •• . 'ii<Mi111t --I -.. 11111' Ht)( l'l',1r lot und Lll'.\l:~.s.,..\1 1•: ., Hfl,\:\U~I·.\\' I 1:>.\1·:ST\ll,,l'lll'Pn ANmA\I ., .. ,., .. ''• 1'11'1 Sii'"& ••NO' riiiuhl r ~\!t i !lfotC Jl7ll('rn1~l ll\1\ 1 '·~''''•1,.·'11lrt • ·1'" ~1"'j \\1•1f f1w,111•dru1111m·l'•·1.il [ ~ I ft r1 BAHAl'IAS L :>.; 1\ k: L I t-; \' i\ H I. F. S }·""ltllll 1•1•1 Z23il ~'·!I ·.1.','' :,,.!.~1 II 1•d I .111!1'' l1111hh11i: 111!,.1 ••d In 111 .. 111' llliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii______ lliJ21,:l!ilJ \'\LUE 1\T s:i:Z.:\00, lull ,\\•· 1,.11117 ,, 111 """ .. ' f 1.,11"·1o.11 k 111 l'u,1,1 ~r""·' -1\fi1§:t 0 ES l 0 CA G NIL TA W BAS P 0 prm•!l:lk1 •/ll2..,,lt N('w31t•H•t:lb<lrm ;!fJlh l11 11 'JI l'A~ I (;rw•<I 1,..111111 ,11111 SHO,t~Hl ee .. ral . 10020 H B A 0 E G G A R A S C I< J G D N A R Oi>en l:iOlf Vrl ~~ .1.1 •1~,~~~.1:;·.r ri.~\,;1t'l'I: \~' c111w11 l'r•ill""on.11 S1a11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• RESE E .. TOC"'' BWRG(TO ST~~ ~~,..E..,~~ .. .:.1 Ocean & ml11 "'"" . c1111!1 1n11•111 .111 nn n " I ~ .A'-... T •~4 ("1(1 .1':111111 ifown I \ 11'" 111 U;1 t I\ /l,1' ·1 ·· 'I" ~C~.!.~ Thi~ !~~lh~~~~~es~l~f rm ... 2 bath, ranch sty I~ home on a lar1?e · t.ree shaded lol is looking for another growinJ.{ family lo raise. You'll fall under the spell of this very happy house. $94,500. A COU>WIU. IAt«fl CO. 644-1766 1 c r A s R o o s ~ 1 v r L E R N t J "• 111 R ~".2[~1 • 1 "11111 :!i1 :"11,11.1 '11. ,.,,. · ··!~' ~ ..... M v ••• °",.., ... , c;..,cfo M .... ~ .,,.. I ,. II) I "Ill BA 0 I A EN c I NA 0 R 0 A E Q £ H &. .,.. ,, "Y" fltto1t1 •• , •• ·1~.s .... ...,.. "" ":r . ;,. I '°"'e Property 2000 I S C 0 H M T N N C T N R M T ~ (l N [ ~ ... " To d••olop M6JOQt lo• f rodoy. <><' 11--FIXER UPPER 1----------•I•~••••••••••••••••••••• H I K A A A S f M R U G Y A £ N A C l ~1 ~~~=.;,'9''".mbc.,. ~jt~ru "A. DILLY '' JUST REDUCED l M I RM ( RUN A [ I AR X E B [ E ,-$!':;':u;! ;;_:. ;;~"· . ' oe!"::'10 l'IU\ll-: LMaJ,,\ ,\ltt-:,\ SSOO O. ''O NE A r REST XU PY UL • RN )..., ,.,..... '•· ~.\Nl>CA~Tl,,J:,; '-11·.'\\.l•oll'l' llF.J1;11·fs CUSTOM 4·PLEX " u ~ .,",;~ ;;.v ,:~:-.-.· Ht:,\l,f~S'f \Tt-; 'r I N G H S A M~ 0 I G M A G M S T G A ~rt •I·~ •<-• .. · • '191 "Ui!~ • X1·.it i! lwd11K1nt & fan111' l S I T KC A \rl T AH E H l A 0 Al S .... ,.,1 .~ ... ' 1~""..~ room 1111l:lr11I'1·u1·n1•1 fut ... "', \11th ronm 111 ,1lM 1111 111 )Jodt•1·11 2 h1•11!11om 11n11:-LP SUH H NAN S 0 M r1 J ANEY S 1~...... '°':.,. OPEN HOUSE \l1tl1 on•:Hl \It'\\ All for with h111hll t11l2/'iHlt•.I £ l A EC l A I RE TE R G £ 0 RU f :;l.;:• !l ::.~ l lfo'RI SAT SL~ !1'2.5011 l-'01 '1rt.11 ls 1•,111 11,1111.r-. lllJll ll i•a\, H E N l £ 0 I E S l G N 0 l 0 K & I N :!:::'~.., :;~ 31567 C'alahnn In Snuth S 10 11 it I , II c 1 11 J l!l' '<hak<o rool "''l>Al'llft• S X T E R H A R B 0 R t S T A ~ S U A ::~ ~~ L~vna. IAH•IY 11 b<trm 2 tll'llltoiir ~,,rt!,. 1 1: u 1 o t.ti·-.. lnuruetlon• H1Cld4!n -dt below~" '-'d, *k· -d. up, down or cbtpally. find •.et\ tnd ~ h In. Acklins George Town long Andros Great Abaco Nassau Ca t Great Exuma P.um Cay Eleuthera lnagua Ragged Tomo~ro~: Mo11u$kJ :n::-.,. ;!:;:',. l,)alh horllt' w1lh hl'att'fl ~1:!:1.tHH) "..., ... Anthony pnnl PL.C!-. ll.\lfuc>n vrnw 1m,1f:s I 962-777 l Pii~~'-{ ~S;::."' ~~==-·"" form.JI d111ioit t•111m l'r•it fnil~• Jl<I. :i hr n•·~t rn:O(;,\Hl'l·:T ~~::. ~~~-;·. Pt.l :-. bn•akf.1~1 room 1,, Jlark & llOOI '\!l'l,.iOI> • RJl,\Ll'OH~ 0-.•·• ""' 1'1 ... 1 "' h<)nlJ' r •I' rll ()'41\11 Cln 1:1111 15 '' ... ()l l'an '11•w rrom II\ Hilt' . l• ..... , -. ·"'"· ~~f;:, ~~..:;.,.. runm \Jount.1111 '1to1\ f~, o" 11,., 1111 1h.1: 'l!I l 1111 \11\ llfd11 '" b1• """ n ,. .. ~... .,. ·~· • frnm JMl<ll l'lttlr· .11 '"' !'\•••· {)1", 1 :-h•ll •·~ 11.1,,,, ,1 hull• 1'1 uwrh«I ~ro'" 111 "Jt" 11 'O • '°'' lh1• tod.1} \ o ·d <.'u .•H'.J ~n J,11111 ~10!1.~~1 1 \'OITI\' l'ilnt 110!• S\'lllt\~ 1~11 ,._.,. ~c...I iOi,.,.._ flf·;1l11tr' .;41! '13-lt; 1,p !!•~II Jll h~ :'l~.\1.000 j.,~ ll7tn .. ~1~ ,. \S;I \81 - • -- (JQ OAOLYPILO I '"""""~It 1178 t::U"""'"*"' --·--, .... _ ........... -'t.,..IMe .. t~ jG.uedttome. il10 ~ . • •••...•..................•.....•..•......•... ·······················1······················· .••....•.....•........ , .............•.•..•.... ~~~!:~•••••~~.~~~~ .... i~!.~':~~~~ .... 1 ....... ~~ ..... ?~~! ...... ~.~ ....... !?.~~ .... ~~ ....... ?!!.~ ~~~~~.?~.4.~ ~~~.~~.~~ ... ~~~.~11:;,~,'1~~n:·::.';,, t.;~.t"l~~\~~. &.cw rro,.rty 200 COf"CNMt .. Mer 322 ..._...__ leeda 3240 ' Ur t. l)j,•n, .:.u, 1•o1tt11. 20lS ~CM ~l';W 2 HR l' i h,1 , p.1110 llt4HD HEW \\e-tl'hrl ~ 11~ o\dult' "~ .. I hon\t•• 11.1t1(l !Ml 38.~ ••00•••••P•••••••••• •••••••••••••;•bd•••••., •••••=•••••••••••..... ll'dt"' k1lrh pq w•ll~d l UR ""rn. t 1~ "~'1' ,:4rdt n adll•. no I"''" :\L•ar l ... i..,· 1'111 '-l>L•lu~c ~~. :~" 1~' ~~ -~~~ 1 '.:J\11 "'' ltll\ ,\\ail foa Jn& LIONS 1$TATIS \ Jt~nt. nd•· I ;m •. ~· •d ·~ rr\Mtrr .. r.·lfllJ 3Ul'lDli>l.tu lie • prl' ~ ~ lbUJ 1 & I n1 ... 11 hllni. tllil .tit \ "'' .n "1' I bulJlul >' ,,,., .. on "'ho 11u1lih·r llrokt-r ... 111n11 b.-. 0 ,.,.r, up~~ ~f':n,it.! FREE .... u rltan "''·n ~•n11:,• ~init rm. t'ra llll IC·"•'•' ~. '" Jt h 'l'"'" 1 & ~· 1111 111111 1111 1nl'•-<'"1,.-r ... m.al 1•,1n· t'~I. ni•v. & n<'.AT n•·v. miom•· "'' &1.11r .. " ~ • 1 ·I ihhv.>hr.diaW'"' Wi.lti roo110•. t'nr 1t•r \l.1turt 11dull 11.i11.k11l)l1t' t-'111t11 S:'t\ 1\\Jll 1 1 :'lo 111111 1111 "'" 111 1.,11 11,.1 1.i·•<1•;1! fln>p.•rtY "' llunt11111t1111 ~"'"'" lc..i,1• ll.1• 4.1 lt...tol~•lce & trnh plo,up $3$1) }fr<1 • llll1>r.i~1· ,\dulh unh' Jill' :! llr, dl•n ".! b.i \\ i·orn1·1 ,..,.h,1m.l II.I 1kf, ;, .. ,,, '' 3111,1J~ if\. • • • U1•.1rh '4 uth••f 1ir11111 lk·.u h ltci;lt) lt"7~ JUW I w1.,.tmiiut_.1 Sl>Tllllldll\• n•I, l'rt'd1l cl... hi I I & ~ PNll Oprn J2 ~pm " I• •1 l Jn II t Jul \11.im• !Iii J9~7 lopm ' ' oc:crtion Rentol• 4250 U1Jllllt•<'uu11l),lll'.U 1 .... • ~·•1 ·• 1 IHI< !!I),\ tlt"Jn ~ ikp 1...i~!IJl)o.H"• I 1-ir..~21 hullhl.iJ)t:d v. lk~tl !'\u . ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,.in • "11o 1m -" 1 -1r _,., ~ r i>"b ~ l\r 1 hJ un !lulf l·11l11 •~ \\ ,., ·i 1 · , ••t··1 53'-25 79 I ··~r111w ll\'h ul. ...... I l k1I & spnn~·1h1lr .,.,__. l252 mire .. .. dfµ "'ll>i ·M~.·~ "'ptt # ~ . Old.; ·luld •f :-.; .,, ·' I I~ .. ~ 1111 .11111 ( ... r.inlronl l.J.'.llllJ ~ "" M II , 1 I 111 ~1 :J UK ~ H \ l•olllfl \ l"i; r•• f , !'>, ~. "' _.-.m • ~ ~ ' 1 IH ~ ' 0 Jlt 11111\ 1111 1>1·h ~1~1 1110 1 hw II 11h \H 1 I.. UI 111\1 '•I lll'l.1\11 1-. \I> J IJH . ·1 bJllL" <-H·r~lluoi: U .. Jt•h llt"il ,! Ur :.! ltl1 lq1h 1-.•.iul t.12 3n87 ttJI 'll•IJ ~Ill bbl. c·.:11\Yl-'llO'r • oa1n ·." J., .; • '' J Ull :!Ii\ !pl1 ~t. •••••••••••••••••••••••1 ll<!~u . Adll:o1, no pt'\:. ;t7$1-; 11hs1 l·~ ~\ "'.~' t111>:J.211(, t4!1:11 171•1\\"""" Id.! 1·r~1 11~11.~~· • \mlt"l,ut'"''" ll.IJl'c:!OJ I t..ihht·n, .1 "'"r" ,.. ... ~ :iUH :.!B \,fJili ~· 1X'cun \It'>'. Jl\l l(.11Jl•n 1 l\,1.hd111 1h•wl•• l'\I ~1,1•111-.:t~S 1111' l'l olH"I IY ~l.trl Bil; I IJll.. I•• """•'" L"•l11l""r l'111l1l"ll" .... , ~ ll••llll • •'lllll'I' .. "" "" HOLIDA y PLAZA New Ji.lull "olll'I fl 0111 , .. IH."•'Jll runl n•·~··r .! hi It. ... h ~I:!:\ :it \(1:'\o I l"ll ' \N'f'\'IF\\ ~... ,., • • .,.,,.. Ot•I"''' 'I~ 1('111•1 , l hr ,·1"1' an ·'l"•J \ "l<I" hltu,, 111"'1 1111'· 11 '1" 1·1· Jtl1 11 I 11 I I ,.._.,., :\lo 1\111 Iii J 1,:\111 :•Iii'.·.• l1.• II I I • "' llllnll )t'~·u1 II) ....,,_ nh1 ,. •. • ' ,.. " 'p • • I • • J ·" ' I I • ,1 11111\l', 111>1• • ' ' " .,.,,.,. , , 1-•7 furn .11>b Pool. Jllll1ll' , ... , •111·11111 l.111.I". '.Jllltl" "' '"111 '''"" "11111 1'.1 ", • <' 1 FIXER 4~PLEX· i:arth·ld ll1a.h.11d M' i.11 ,,, .._M -.. I I "'' '"" ,, ' 'I·' 111. Costa Meta 3224 1 l•Jr'-11111. J.!11111. "'' IX'l'> fo;\n ·11111in,1tl\ 111·h 1n 111 1' · P•111" ~-11 ~;t,, , 1', I u .t 1· 11 u 11 1 mu l •: ••• •• • •• •• •• •• • • • • • • • • • •11111 :: "·'·I ltl i; .. r .'~' ,\dull r .. nllllll' l'Ullllllllul l!lt~ l'mll1llh11\ \ , .• ~:~• h'111•t "i I~.! hd11llh I 111n1 \l,ir: we.I .llllt~ h..ill\ .. ~ s TEPS TO BEACH jlll l.11' \ \\ •• I k lllj,! 111 ... •I 111 , :! Ha, ta111 1111 t 1111 ~ llA ~jjJI l~ :i Br :: UJ, llkt• m·~ I "!7:1 :\i1•.,,1 \ i•Hh• \ ,11,.,, ... 11,. Ul M I ll1 I It' 11111 'rh ~11~1 1.11111• '" l ".111\1111 lh•l..t. \Int rt·n\JI Jn"' ~~1 .. ,uu \\ 1111 I t.1 .. t luni;' SOUTHC04ST IHVfSTMEt4T S49·01I2 ~·orm flm rm allbltn' 1, h111l)1' 1&21RTRLRS 1:.:i.1 :\h·'·' \,•nl\' l>tl\t' ·111 111,1 11111 """ ~1~1 ,1, 111 ,11111,\ :\l.i\ :it ~MO '"'-" ,1,1 it>)~ OCl-.1\-.; ~ \111~ \I t-;W I '_\1"~lt'~ &._ ~.u. IKI !\'1\~" F ,, , I . t•"' I u \Ip,, OPEN DAIL y :• llr I ll.1 111111 "h \\ klv <l ll t ;I;!, 11117 ' H3-4569 • 983·1786 s~ 1111m1n1ot IJ(llJ ~14!5 ""' :> ·~ n '""·no J>Cli. :11 t d 1 1~1() llllil :..,:•1:r R-tolt to ·hor• .. 300 \IL·~·' lM MJ1 lh1 ::!h,1 , 'rh f ,, • ., f-j ltith St t;l:.! 1~15 lrlqht·H•w SEA WIND .... • .... "' ., r,,,11· put10 "'h" .. hr I \\ ri'kt'lllh.lu 1' -C.17 11 I. i-:v.· 111:11~1 Hocleftdo D• M•so n'1 Tll t-: 1·11111111. :: 1 .. 11 Ill' . '.L11 '1•.W ................... . £:•ir 11p1·1wr 11u •''"'" Mi ·• V' j 32.._ 1 L' l60W.WltHft,C .M . :\11'.\UV\ l.\Hh u11111111 \1·.111\ ~llMl \lu Cwtdo.,,,n I"'"'" hi & 1 .... '>4~ 'J • I s h I Hon It 0 .. p.11 rl'\' vOl.l"l:Ol'll~E 1 ~110 l'o/\·. nL•111 Jll l 111 l \l l',., V ,. r 111· I 11 h· ' ,. • ~ -!'ii.or) ·lo!" PJllli. 'l' •· ••• ••• ••• •• •••• •••• • •• \llUI\ Ht>nl Jh, ·~11,'\JiO Clot.ct Gar~• I l._i•inCJ E1tp•n••t! "11\\rwr .. unit 11rin1 ' ~111~983ur4!•• ' '.aUr. 2•, ll.>•, Hl. lrml ttt :!tr.:! t t llfu\l'T lil30ll\US F\Jn a111I n·1· ,11 \11111 ilr l ::.h.11c.lhu111••01 J 11t11wnl I . . 7 . • rm tH6-ili20 & l'-l"' ~.... r -J:I' :ml rm I I-'I' ,, ... µ,. ~P"'"11t *'II ho_. ""' \1ot,.nl~l.ll l"4 •\hitll'I :! br '""t1hou-i1•• I -111~. 1lrr~ Xlnl \It'" . .\Ul'l.TS'O '· ~ J•"thl\., \lmo•ini.·Jih' T~ {I) t fi; TU> \lt•i<J \ t'rd.. I' .1\11 I pool tJrlJ . ) I n l'" 17 ~ I:: I '.I nQ J•l'h . l '1'1 d '~~~ .... J • ltl ITIIOUll'" lo lll 1"111 Li:·· '} u 11• I. I II H "-.;: I . Aru HUMI PRICE SLASHED ~J:. l'hthl ul. K:U l\!J': 1 1411 .'7'lll '-1,!S mu Pll t.15 21"!1 1 bi :! hr UfJll\ r ..! 111 I' 1'' I t l\.t' ... rt~"""~ t .. "4C'<"l.1t>t SIO,OOOOHEACH ..! llr <11\•·rMI palt" ln«I -.............. l..-1 I h 37 .. 0 du"n pal111 \II II' hJlturn . '.!Ill hltn' • c,..,.~)Jo.,..,.,~ .!111. 11•.J . 1•ntl £J r. ,11,11 "' "1• ""I: 1!:Jrtl1·n 1111 Ntw.....,. Btoch 32•9 .--.....,.Oft eo< " j f 01 b1"hl·1I FrJ1111 \;.!llO ll"h" .c.hi·r" l n,tlr '111 1-m "',., :. 'r' K.12 11:11 Ul l'l.Jo.X 1111 lh•· \\' \Tt-:H pr 14! $!15 mo <!11114 ' rr111 !!'Ill 11•1, ••••••••••••••••••••••• . • • • I c, J' ,\. "JI 1• r 1111 I K~ R R lty , i·:.ir "'" ''"' ,. •'-'111~ • I -P'V"'' ••••••••••••••••••••••• lk'l' ,~cz:1 ; \ n1h_ln j hr ·•Iha ·• "l\\ll ".! Udrm" ~ pat1113 l'IJ1•t•rlt1.1 7:>:! 1'111!11 "' ·1·1· "I I I •\\ \Tr:l<Fl<U:\T I brlJUL_f!l'~.I: I h.r fut~ Ur.11X'nh r;iqll•h J:ll" '"" ~s •a p1w1l.lp I,, 1., '"'" 11 •, h •m ltno.m111.1tl' in~ I)\\'.' th1· 14oUl••I " ho.ti !).jtj ;111,., •'K-t .: :r II·:; I ... ~'"' I 1uncl11 :ii. '"" .! 11.1 a l)bl :1,1,.1,1"' :>IKO sp,.lllh 'I hl•Jt J:·I' '(II\\' Jll .. .,1 ~ 11.11111 lot ,h.111• .111 .1111 \\llh cJ k I•· J• •hl'J' I "'..-'"' ll:l'' " I ~·" 1>11 • r 15·11• :..l)'L' llJ:,1>\ll'lll" &:ar~d111on1n••. "'"mm111~ -IJj1 1l•.tn .el•r lu~11U111l ll,,,lll• I 11rn1.,h1·1f. 111 1 ace L' ,•11.: '1U :i tttt :! H::r h:l' hnnu•· Mum lt•·nt .. I>.. ·..ao . ..r.11 • ""' 1 J:•• • ' ' ' ~I ~.luna.. l.o4r). a•llt.>. "' 1111\\IOr,umm~rr.•nlJb ~ "l!>I"''>'' j i·:tul l'I. I I l llt.. pool n"C'TOOm,w::l"th. 1Tir~Ovn 'l'T .0.l crh&f ~4;.1 .. 1wi..t.. ... h l·,.~1 J.t..1..Uttl •1 1.iV~• ~C~I , ,nr"!~, ..... m11 .> 1-·· 1 HR . .!11.,, r,.11.-1111 ,,h·il flluJf.., l'IJ/,1 l"11111l11 .!l>l\, ,,•. t "··l~'h"10>n11 ~·i~t•r' &ih'\l'r' 1 hi ·-· ii. I.ii.> \!Ill lk"•I. llL'•ll l 1 I,"<, L>f'I L'Xf Ul'PI I-''\ I • ......, "°""' D h I I I .l Jlr 11. 11..i. no 1>•·l ... ~ " i:x:~l ·':.i t I ',..,., lll:-, J'olll•I •. 1"1 .111porl 1111 hi" 11111·' 1v.o3'ucir,,'..s.:".1·~r'11c•"'E,1tlc3hr.llJJ•~2~"1L:~l~md~1~'. i',';; ,1.:::. ~m11:>.11o•W1t I -_11-u;11111 I BRLOFTOHLY 'llmh-•k '' "1"·"''""" SonCl~nte • l876!1 •• 11.1i.:1• l'h•J,,11\l ·'' I \\,\IL ,\PHll.1,1 l>I' 'u~1~""''":'1.1'.'I ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'"'1'h1·11• N1111>rnol.L·1~ ~.Slur~ S1~Jn1'1 'l\lt•11momt• L~l'f.!JI ,h0p1Spnnl.h·~.'~"'h'm, l111·r -.;1."pnrl ~h•>rl':. l'n•if...Slurllo aJ•I I llkk 111 ""'ll'r !)1 1 1110 1:.io~1 1 h 1 1 ~1 11 .,1 luv ll"llh·. fh1i. is bl'Jlh trl JCl'l~:. 640 ii II ' 11111 -,.1," m111 "''"' 11,IL•nnh H4.·J1 h J Hit ·I 111·.11 h l ltl pd ::O.lt11h·111 lmm••tl Ot·ru11.inr\ c·•.' 30 Ji.1 1 . • , ><· 1.: 11111 :!Rr '\1 l>t·,wlt 1111' 'JIM '"' k ll\ing.,1111 ,tw,1 I 'WlllL•r&l1a,.,h K!/:!:11~:! 1\1 5-luO :,111:?>12> '1 p11"1 :,!l5 mo Call .trl b p,IPJll11,lq1l•,IHb1• _1:1 ,1 ; ---Y:ir 1I. •ll'l'h.111••' 1.11111 \l.111111,h.111·u11t \\11-.111 CE.STl.:R Y:!I I . .., . ·•..0 12:!5 HAYLOFTA.PTS lll"'iTl:'\<:n>:-. 1ll'.•l11'1'd~.•1 ~111 11111 1.,111,t)..,11 l ':\I )llOmu DJy 356 linOI , l'I l' 1132 J6.10 COLLEGE PARK I Bran<l nc" lbd hflln1· "tth illl.l" FfS :I Bil.;,: llt1 . I "I) I . 283 A•ocodo. CM 1\1 ~'..\IH)WS 11111. l!I~ .l;1 . I ~l>t 1\1"' J'k tor /\I -3 Bdrm . 2 balh;.. frplr -~" w crph, <Irµ., & h: t'llfl u111l t•arlv un•:i SS.~ Hunt1ntjton 64 5-014 3 \II .11lult -.:e". q111ct 1Santo Ano 3880 ' ' --4~•u._ons. ftrnttl~ttl"t'"lt uff klll'~ Qil.rJq..!l,_)\iill IJCIW. ~Q ~~l...bJ.0!1.ltiil tLact>Out._ 3742 , T ,\ll '111!_\'ll~I~'" ~U~ci_~ ._...,._. ......... ....,~ .... ••••'\\1111ftl 111\t' 111 'hllr\ .. )11111" fl:! lt!l tiiix3115 w :! r~ll n1·\\ c·arpl•ls, rl•clct·or mo 968,66ZJ __ , • f 0 •••••••••••••••••••••• ~lon:l-'n:ipmto l)m [11·.:tbJ ::-:!ISloSW;>.1!:!111 F ·\IHI \-.:I 1• \lll>I·''.\~ t .1pl ),1111111 '""n;111 C':ill Bdrm houw .... t-:."bult• Sharp& dean' C:hildrl'nlHuntinqton l\lurr.. lon,d1", lt-a~cslstudw apt. nr ht•:11h. s.alSunlll..1mt <lllllll l'vn,t.111lln~96S!IJOt ~·u."t ,,;;11111·,1;111111 .1·;::11 1 1·.11hv1;11•:!:!17.1•\lli l ':\I ..i ;;murl'Uftlli.pob'l0.K.l'iopct:..S39!>:\lunlh HorbOwr 3242 :.IJrlllll;Jt~:li) I rrrlt:. poul. ,.,..,;, ::O:!lll 1llr,2 ha, \11111\'r. ,,,h:lf.!., ··1 I'· .-. lr:!l>r.I' li,1 \\ \\1'1r11 , •. 1111111111,1·111 ll.11·'ll.1~.I··· 1,1;;61;25 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l • ; .1 •;:.. ' 1'1.11ls11I. F1•1• tlrµ~. d1 •q•. tl•l111 111 ' ,,1111. \\Ill 11111,111 ~1111 Sli.'l,0011 l'n11 only. i\~111 C.:i\l.LllJJ 971il • -"i!•'lll hi I 113.1 I 1:/13) M16 ~1it1 l 1•111 nt•w n uni nr 01 T S 1~1 -11 " IJO<I ""~.irJr,;l • " ~ ----. • OM WA TEA • llluff, :i Ur. ~·: ~· 1-'Jm LOIJUnO Beoc.h 37 48 S2X> 55-1""; .\la111u.~m.11 .. ,s10 .:;:r.o 1~~11, I" 1 11.11111 •·"I"'" 1 lul•I ::1·1~ :.; 1-: 1111,1 .. 1 ('()Vl:-..<:To:-. I l'LJ.:X Mt:S,\ Yt::Hl>E Condo He11ul1ful 2 Br 2 Ila I l<m.<l1n11nt11rt.r"l'llh\'ll, ••••••••••• ! ........... "Ill i·1111•l11fq;h il'h"'hr -.. l"all •·11111"1. 711 1~11.,!11 . .-t i.t.• II~~• Soulh Co.i'l l'l.11a .tre"J Immaculate At the en· heum,. frplr i<'rra(·,." I n1:J.;, .\""12 ., c;!11~0 m" j 1B1 . 1 Pf ni.:, .. 1,~~" fJl'''.".n -p;ilto t·111 I ~;11 . 110111, ... ,: :s1:,11. lhr ,nr "'.'1.l~·r !'>l'. all ~1 an' 111111· "l.1111 Goro9et for Rtnt 4 350 Hkr . K:l:l l!Gi!I lranc·c .t1> Ml''a Vl'rd~ i:on:l'Ou~ vie~ of llunt I 113:> ~-1-'" •'>-1111• I ,.1111· """'· s;? •.• ~ u111 !o r m lndr\' rm ~;;u bl fni;, l!Jh ok .. h ·l A ~ t r.... I h d 1• 'I b · b ? ~ ' ' • :\I.till lll'lll tb alll J3111 P••n~n S .,.,,, S • 1••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ---111111111 "ounlry <.; u · 3 r. ·', 111gton llarbour l'hannl'I l:i Hr 1t.·l11\I• nr l.1d1~ l!H !lo1oi l.i'I. we· <kt>. :icllls 11< · • " or Unfumished 3900 l'\l'I •.• I',· R c· \II •t • .._ ---...-..-..-ha \ppln' l"Jlls dr•... 1 I k I ..,.,. II t -t 1·1·> 11u~ " ' .i!. 1 " .r. · • • • ,,.. I>' J OC inc .;.1 'a' w1a <.holl' & tw;1rh, :! 1 Jr i:;ir ..,_ port•-h 37 69 pe " • • ""l'\ E''I 2 Hr 2 11.t on Uro11lo.h11hl •••••••• •••• • •• • • •• • • •• 1 'I I ~I &, II llu 1 '. • , Pool & Jal·u111. Qu1t'l1 & l'ni: JC'ro~' fr•1m l'J' ~-3 11 ·1 fl •11\t ""'w ucoc: 1 'r lh. I "' •h .. ,.,. TllL'. L·•.····1·1·1,1, I '" -' . ,1 •· • \\ f. II\\"· a buy1·r n"1••hborhood L'rpl~ dbl ,,,· d I h !>,..mu .... "· '·' J ••••••••••••••••••••••• IJ••JUllf"ll)" lantl" Jiit'( • l •C~l • ,, __ • r r ·" lllul ,,IO inn 1;1, '"'" h S , h l • ~ .. r: • • oc·ean s:.n Y 'lt'ac· ...., • " !lb:l·l!:>Kll or !lti"' ~.Hll p L ES PTS "''1 . ~OU.lll~I. <:J!i <o"n i:arai:c· Adult ltnn~ J\\a1I :\l.1\• 1. l~·J'<' S.'>9:i .! Hr. unlurn 11,c• v. lr1Jff'.S411 WI\: l"P lt\2 I.Mr & J.:JHIL'n lYlll" J1lull Jill -A MM AA • 11''" •\\I-. !l-1'.t-.1> J '~ll~·r :,;,uo LeD!>l' Ownl'r mo!)Xl.Jllt,;!;.illll':'tl I '• fllk lo llt•Jth S:IOl.I llach ('ufur T\'. m.1111 1:: I .Jiil L>""h".i"lwr Nl'"'ll l'Jlllll-11 mod.-rn:: ~ll:\l "ll-.~111'\l 'I I "ho v. .tnh lo 'ell 11 lo .!U'I :.4b 1~ -111,1 "" 1....,. 515 llUlll I ~"'" pool Tiit-: :'ti ES\ i·ndo<.i'll f.!,1r, Ull'} r.;.1 .. 6. 1 t.r , Ill~ d(Jh, •11,h" hr Ul II Offict Rentol 4400 .untl:.lhal\\1ll,h11\•:•nd ----Tnh•\c•13Hr 311J frplt Ill'\ :-.1•w1>ort Ill. -.:11 \\,11t·r p,11cl 1'11vl L\ J\tdi.t... .. m.ill••Nt1k \pl 1ia1l1 l.\..!llll ••••••••••••••••••••••• < 1"h '-Pt·r'ld.iblc 111 ll' • lu1s:r£"> :! hr duµ • l!Jr:igc I 4fte t:im rm '' "1·1 har I BIG CAMYOM I 1.111 •lioxl :'ti \ ;-.. l 11 \ ,\ I' T • ~. 111 1111111 11.11'110111 "'-!:!, 1r ... n ... 11111 1 ·, n11•r 111 111 .11u••· <'1111111' l V•.t1t11u.tll) l.1.l'l111tl"I "'d' h ·-.· );rdnr ::! \Jf):Jf.~l"41 1 IV<l"ltlOl'.'.ll\l'l' I t.l:!Jlli"I I'"" \,,..,1111 ;.11·1;~11 I 1\d11h,.:\11 l'1 t 1,,., ''""' 1111\1\11•11•• :\IJ111 lh-111a1,. ~l!J :.:r.o I ~ -l·U.! • · • ' l.11,1111111" h,1\ lronl 1u111 1:.i.1 \!.·'·' 111 .I .11111111 11111 » \ 1 • WE JI,\\'!-;. J l>tJ\ er _ • . . . , • -1 l'rnl .,llt·niratt-d lti•ht '°'1 :! 111 :! h.1 ltl\·atetl ot IJ\ I GRAND OPENING :!lul 111'.11 h 1'11111 .q1,11 I (~ 1111., 1-: .... 1 ul '''" 11orl p1 l,1• •• ~; 111.11o111 1o lti ttl'H. v.11 h S25mt.I c-.hdo"" :>135 :.a llr l ·Ba . 1' lo:..1.qn1ne 3244 .un • U ll. dt•t1 . ~elli.11 ~ dub 1\\:111 ~la~· hi nw11h ~1M1 up \111111, I Hhol 1 • w~: ;-.. 1-:t-:IJ J ..... lll'r •:'th·'·'.· .11!'"'. luh .. r f rU11······· •••••••••••••••• 1 I rplt• l.ll\ l'I) II\.\ ~ '1-l'l'J 111·.· meatiB.AU 1111 , ... " ::111 t 'olh ~.· ·"" 'IXW Eucwti•t Offic-.s "ho \\JnL' 111 ,.,c-11 .J lti II tfl'l . ., 1>1.! 636!1,Jol'I furtlcrO\k 1 llr rwar i.·n I " IMlio '''·111.Jull\ 1 fo - -fllu.111\\,1\ 1111 llltla.: unils ,1t a rin1·,. lh.tl "'" • --, mi. pool A\;lll l\pnl ~l!I:. be •./' \\'Jtl'l110111. dot'kl\ J\:Jll APARTMEMT5 :! 1111 "'11111111 h1 .111.ll -..,1111,11\11.1 ,how ., n..i 1 .• ,..,h 'lk:nclJ :'Ile' a \ t·rdt' Townhom<'. :i mol>t 1 415; lo·:"' I PEACOCK 644·533 11\'Jl<·d µool. tll·Cf11.~tor -l)C)W~TOW' c· :\1 :-1 .. 1111.1111: 111•11. ~'"' 111.·11R Es 0 R f'i 11111 ~''"' 11, 1 1110 1'111.,h ' •I .. i1f (i'' lo I u • •n llR. m. <m. lh lo month S26"1 a111 T .... 1dull~ f11m 2 hr Sm••h-., i.li:, m11 ll't:• •1.1'.~ • • v "'II ·~,.,., \I I j .. 111111·1·, 11·11·111111ni..t II. nually mo.,."""""' San J11.H1u111 T1111hmt• (,,')'l~m11lnth .. llluf" :!Int A1lults ~:!:;. mv. I Bdrml-'utn :o.:!:.11 I. 1 1 1 • Fa~ li. idt• d1 a r-;;H·r ~nf f.;;!e 2 Ar 21.,. n ,1, :Ohh Vu l~rll111l•t1: :..l•lfL\111n'.. i:.,·ol•.~1 .u~,•;MI i.;7;, !lll77 or t:!U liti:! 7l!Oli ~lid rm . I '• h,1 ~;,o l )~·l.11 \I' :1 lltl ~I 1111111 ;1pt ' ::~l~I ,1.i:;,1111~~''\~:1~~. :1<:11111111 Wf. lli\Vt-: 11 • · · . . I ot l(Olf t1•11r~1· & l.1k1• • • ''"" ,\tlulh ""'"''' h11h-. l""'I. ''"h"'""''' & ·~1th J. 11:.011 ,11·r·:1r'.,"....<'111. <1_u1l'l .. uldl•-i.at !>lrt'l'l S.">2.'i !>lilt~l l j 1-:H·~ l';1llfil l '1~7ti ,11111 ... 1«>11~ 1011n·:~11 'Jill l:!tii': lllthSl11•1•I '1 ~:J'.!!\ m11 1\12 :,.,11 ., l1·H·111·t' r11n111 :.1t•1111 f'l11S<' ''1 lhr.-i· maJ11r ~;:!15 µt.•r m o . 1-'n•c rental• IE, ... lblufl, h.1v \lt·w, :t hr 1;;3.:.'1;;7 tilhfilllhiirhl-•t!!Of> ••· -llL:\l.\...,hllt"ll\Tl':S -_ • '" ( h11drt•n & pet!\ nk. Onh 1 JUll\ I :,llill · · · · • ., Kli ·~llli LI v I N G 101 ,ipl1t•r ·".Ill llL•t•\\a\'s T n·m«'ntl11u• "l'I' 1,•., G4ti 77 t I 01 RENTALS ::•,. h.1. IK~l "I II Will , J •• 11 ~1. :t ht ., h.i 111111..,.1 lr•in~ 3844 :111 •.tf>i I' n I 1• 11 I I ,1 I A' k I 11 I! !>Ill !!!II I W alkt'r & F:1•1 S l f I I l rnn"th•r l'hlltlr 1•11 ,\ fJl'h '\1·wpo rt I h·1i;hls l.)!1• I b1 It•\ 1,1 ... I' I , , 111 •••••••••••••••••••••••·' s ·1ffll111111 with .,,,, · ·'".I!" JJlll' lt1ffil'~ • ·1 I. ''" ,. ' "· Turtl R le 1501 W f fffD .. 'I' ' -· • lk.111-.,lnle. llkr ., Bil "I . ..., •• s.'>.".CI :!II;:,\ .,1,1 J•.1111 Jtl.1.1 lu1 II apt "),)! .... ,... 1111 I I 7fi ~'.!: •.• ,, I lllli Ill • oc •s c I r. 11•1\\11 _ ~ l'H' ~ t'"J ~1~~ ,\l!l 1'7'! •~•HI 1111 I f>ll!i It l'tl I .11111 i.fll.U!IXll Visto Aph '111·11 p11rl F111,11w111I Cir .. ~:r. i-:,1dr 3 l1r, k11b .. ' -1·1 ·" ' :,111:11:111 , 'I ff-om $185 · O ff" s 11n l.'.'\''U.l.\l.S o:-;is ,..1., ,ni.:I~ ok F•·e :1 HR '.! b.t ~1~1 S Cl t 327 6 1111 11 t llJ1•\ ,, 11 '·"'"' Le o s1n9 1c~ poc~ ' I · 11111 .,1 1--°" tm~nt I ,.."1'1111· '' h1 '' 11.1 h1o·,1\t.·1111tw •. ,,111''" "lliis'il•'1 r ·•. ,l,1111lll'nlal'.510 :-i:r.u · -"' ' •·• •••••••••••••••••••••••' \\,1lc11111nl. 11:1• '.! 111 "1\,1 1• h t • 1 '\i \ 11 1 .1 11 11 , 1 ''1 11 • 1 ·' •11•'1:''' :!HR.::h.i ·''"'• . I 1'.iliu lln·I.. ~1;11,-1 ·1 ~ "11 1•11• 1.11 1 .11:1" 111 ,. '" nak\\1101111fr1·1 1111· 111111,1:.!Jllll',t:!lt. BOMD REALTY 8ll·94" I MESA VERDE lllH ..... , 'I • ,\ .I fir \ph lllln' · ~· 1 P•''' -.:.•·•, 111•1 ,,.., 111111 I l11111 1 11l I l11 .l lltlt11h111 11111·,11111•·"111111111:.11 .1 ·1 .. ~·,',h1•llll'S IJI I•,£'" Cl11 ,. \II 1 ...... h •11 -~111 1.1·.11111. I'' :! "'"'"' :! l11l11111 plllt'\\lil l.lllJf11111l 1 111 " 1.1n:i· """'· 1 " ~ nn ., , 1 h.1 . 1·nt1 ~·.11 "' rh 11 , I> • UECUTIVEHOME 11,,, ~1.,11 -..:1.1.\ r.1 1·1::,•'l'I ISontoAno 3780 ., Ill' • '""11.h1111w, l'.!ho1u~1;1111 ~~I!"-·· co:.-,,,,,, "lll11r 1;;11 21tlt 'h.1 ~., .... ,,J t .!hr q._, Cu111l•1······················· Jl .. 1ltu hJtn, 11>• •hJY.. rno ·~·~ OCf\\lt'" r . Th,•11• .. < ~1 1n1l laon ... ... ""~ ~ '1111 I I I ln1nt·!tUO\IMI , 11·111.1111111 l.11111111•., 1•111 J1rn IJr .• 1. ~1.:"1 ;. .! I.I .... ~1 \I lqlh ,\ lJlt "" l•'ll 'IWI I ~Ill "'" . .is i: •. "I . L t f _. 220 n -'' J ... MBASS"'DOR l""""S '\11:11r111.tn I· II 11., o' or ,..,e .! llH ..! lo.1 • '""' 111 1 .. 11 1.11 11111 ,,1un.1 -~ ,....,.. • L-a Be ach 3848! •• •• •••• • • •·• .,, • • •• • •• • '-: \.'>"Ts1 nt-: "'' :1 u1 J 11,, ·• H1 11 "''' < ·, 11 ''~"1 I :i.. ,. OF ... MERICA • 11n ,,, t· , t,,,1,. "" -~· "1:.1 •111 in., ' 11111 1111"" ~ ~ -1 · '1·'· • 1 ·• 1"'' 1·"·111"' 1 '"'11 '1 ~ • '1 "' , ••••••••••••••••••••••• .11 11\llh'' cl111·1l••r """ TWO LOTS ll'lt".11 l<U 211'1 F.11n Jtm, lrph :! c.11 J Ir • '""· ' 1,1 ~I ill ~ 1111 Sl' ..:olf 11 ~l' ~!Sil T\\ 1) LOC \TIO'\'S I"''' Aolult' ~1111 ,.1,. I> 11 I I l"ho11•t• 101·,1111111. 11 11111 1-!·•r. Jt15 ~'d' IJl'I. 31111 :!h.1 ,,,.-,, 100 111;1!J.!I:! I Wt:fo:l\LY H.\"I t-:S 011111·r .1i:11111.1,!;>4M~1 "111 J I"' 111· 11110 1 11·1 1"·111' p.ir11o·' 11110 ' 111>'1on llt'.l<'h Zon1·1I lollllJl~i.'.I :11m ..!l1J :>-1.!J t-'l LL~Ell\ 11 ·1-: lln·an lr11111 ~1111r \pl 1111'-&. 1111111 • l·r1 ,. :0-1111 Sonta A-128 :I hr ., h.1 i,r•11111cl fir ··• I.'""" l.U\111'\ · :-i·r111 11' I cl.1\ ht 11111 h ""'llll''' 1'111f1·'''"""' "' LE RAISOR ................... .... 2.!" ll:rrllor •. \t \I ul1l tlllll le Ml 1,';1 :l'lll!l '\IJIUI .. u.11111 ...... ;u;.:..:. t:...t...... 11l11r1•' ~.!I OIJll c·.1th ··•w1 Jtn'<t>I S '\ JI r '""I I -·"" I • • .1ft •• 'lei" .. ,h' '" I' J """1 ·11-;1D1s w111<· "'='-FOR LEASE REALTY . "~1 '"·~11 • 111, " 1""11 ~ 1;n 111111&:>111 :!UK'I I' \I\. 19•1:1 J"h1·1 1111 ~ •11 util '"' I,., 'l.1111 ~~1 . .._11:. hra111I '"" OCEAN FRONT "1h1•1. ~1.1111 . ll a~J11 o ~•11<'1 'h.irp• 1 y, ... r 0111 1:.::?:JC.1miiu<> llr In 1n1 1 111'111•11~ ~io 5.n11 I :m1 :?h:i frnnl h.,,. & ;1111 .md occ•.m '"· lw.1ulllul l'h 11418111!1 l;'M!>( ~li"<J \\·nil' :i ltt••hm.:. 1· .. mp11s\".1lle\'Sh1111l·~1 , lhl • -• , Apatuw1.t1.IJ•fw~. ~h.1 '"" 11hs1• :-.t' I<· apt :n .11lalil1· vt'.11 t1 .. •lh h1•nH· J • .," tn.un It th -u., ' i,:Jra).!t , ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·r:,.. :;, • (1''l'.1n \l('W l<1t for 'II"" CALL833-8600 hlln .. r1111·•·tl :Ill h1•JI, • I~ 1.1 ('J. lllr. lh.1 s.;ii:. 111untl :\l11111hh 1 ....... , ::.an l'h•mi•n ll'. n•r1H• 11'11Jn•·1• '·1111 l.it11.ti· 1 ihihl1t•t1&tt1•l'<lll'I. ill "\" BalbooP•n1nswlo 3807 A\,11l1mnwtl l\ll\\•lilln~ ~170S.1',11 1)(•rn10 ·l~I111;.;,, (·n·. l11l>.1l ·r11l1•1lr1•l'.IJ .·•·•w_·• f1n•1ll.111• 111 l.11111h room l'u111t•rowk lb1I '" 11.11 k .. T' ·'•·I ~.cl' n.: ,. , & ••••••••••••••••••••••• & ln1lr~ rm r1i:1 1•1:i1 or l!>-1 :ix:11 ·' "'" ~irr) 111111\:l' ::.1.!:1 •111u I h l , I l ------1 IJOll ll'llll ..... 'l 1111', f",llr\ l('W. S ,l.o0 1110 (1('(';Jll lnllt <lf'l~ :l\UI Mo4,w,toin, Dettrl, I Coll How!!! l>-1!1~ 1~1• 11:1.111111. , .• ui 41il\7 ,., ··~ l"lil ind St•a,onal l}'r llu.:1· 2 hr.•'"' ·11 tl1•1·t... ulll l'rnlhou~1·. romrn:mrhnl! 1 Resort 24 001 . .,. -. I b 1 r,;s :1112.1 1""" furn JNI ~:10 "'" :11~; 1•: :!Ulh 11rc.111 '11•w. ~r;1c 2 br •••••••••••••••••••••••! ~ 'parl.1111~ .I 111 ~ • 11.t. 2 W,tlk 1., South l"un~I , 1>1202K2 ~h.1i.: rpl 21;117 Snl;ina ·''v h11nw Ill fl1•1•1I11•1tl l'l 11"1 Ill.: \ ·inml ''21MI Cop1Strono B~oc:h 3818 • -------w.~\. I. II s:1;,., ·l!ll·Ulf• C111i:1•111h ;, 1\r :15110' 1·lt•\ ll l'CH B l:1t•at pal in&. A•·•lll v,,111 • 1•1 1 • ',J 1 , c:,.1, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ( ll•un I )lr 1lur1t·~ 1\clulh. ----Iii \11', :-.; .... r F rl'"'" Ill Mf lllllll' 'II\ ,.. .... i Ill lll'l ~1!111 ltrl3 ,, ., Br., 11-r li.!1' jl\·I r ·1tio ••• 'i11•1r,1 ll1i:hl,111tl' 11111" ()~I I•:S llm,:.to i:.:.H c,,11:.;ui'.~•.>«7777 . 'llc•w Oi'l·u11rronl rllufl w'.111,,,.,~"\11o:Jfi:1:1 1·\t:,, -hlk-h;.; ... h s:125 .~.; 1,.iloll' ~lli,000 ij7;J:!:!:!I \USW.aolter C.M. •1"111.1.Et;El'.\llt.. • ~Cllll 1 llo•ol r"""' 111~',~r~~:~,''~·),,::1~1r·ll~:·;~~.' Nl·:WllHEl-:lll\f'TS l'Jli:!71lurfi:IJli!lll I'' l 111' Next to Mort.et kdcet :llllt il1•n ·•fl,\. '°'""' '"' F111·11l.w1•, 111•,1 r M ,1111 lo. 38 5 2 S49 _ 86ss i, 1 1 :-.. l nl urn -1!~. ~.:1:,;i 1 t hr ~,luff S2111 F111k LOC)Uno Ni9uel Out of State ti~:i1·,~."~,~,~· 1'~.i: ' " '"I ':"" ·' ~111· 1 t .ti I "•'" Corona dtl Mor 3822' <IJ' A ",111·1 1111 1'11<11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pro~ 2600 I "1111 ' 111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• J·" 11111 & i:;ir r.1~1 1111 W1 !>l :-..11w l'nntlu 21,.1 •••••••••••••••••••• ••• \1110!1•111 :i h~'llrm :: h.11h PURE LUXURY We,tmlnst•r 3298 :!l1e1, on 1·;1 :->uwL·I c i11ll I II\\' 11 <> 1 ----------·•2 llr1l\:..~ha1•1·rt,, hl111, • 111 ll\\11t'1. x .11·n·' 1111! 1111 . . ""'~ ' "••1 '\1·11 ll.111d111 ~.111 •••••••••••••••••••••••! l"nur,1· l.r1•a1 '"'I'" I I .~ .. ., l·nolp:11111i:.1r,;\1 IHI' h •. 1 c- ,, • ,1111 ,111111111 ,1"11 •11, 1 1 i1;•1 •11.:t 1,,.,, ..:''"" 1111 :11t.1 "" h.11 ,,._ 't"""" K'•ll \t.uhl. I mu 1•n11::1 I<\\. 11111'1'1111 . •117 \\11•k1•11tl'I"" "'lq•I· ltl1•.il i. .... 111111 ~jl1 oll 1111Kllo lil7 '[I.. l"r_c.~ lk•llf'l(('ll(f•;fl)\ll'"·'lll(.'1 H~wporlle;ch 3869 l'lo1' h, .1111 ti ul '•lli.:l"'· J,\/ htdltH.fl1 ,tp1 lurn1,l11·d ,\ 11111111111,.111•11 lh·nh fl""' ~I» 1 :\I 111ft•I \ 111w11 111 I 11 i !'-tll 1 \ 1111 pt h Ill I htltlt 1"11 I< o u n1 1n al,, 't'' \ 1' • .1\.1il.ol1lt• :\l1111lh 1 .. 111•111th•1• l'upa111·• I Oakwood Garden Apartme nts Htwporl IHch Horth 880 I n/ll'lf' lrv1n1' JI 1 &ltl b<l';-05~0 l'Wwport IHclt s ... th t 700 Hilh ~I Do'"' ;ii 11,lh L4:> 8170 • II II ttl "h' I ,. h II m ,. I•·' ' II ,. ' "·'" ' m" l11.111111n \ 11•1\ 'oml•• lo:•• 11 fir , 11 a.: 'a rel I\ ul' fH"h ~ .... .,... ::-1•1:, ~i.'12 l:i71: ~ ·'' er rv < I~ l·r • .,;! i.1 11'1111.11<1 lltl , 1:r.111h II t h l"'"l1\.1lln111tlllh1nrlt1 11.1 lll'Hln t ••lllllL' 1111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I',.., Ill!• I 1111 ' •1 11'' p:tllll 1~•1111~,1 11111,'.t llir I' l>,1 111• f11\ll \Ill ~ ----r ... 1 '"'· tm .. h.inl~1""' llllCJ ,k, lli:hl 111 lo.II 1111. l Oltf J;\A IH.I. M 1\ll ·:~~'12fi~.l~tll I'll. 1'""·' '" PARK NEWPORT WESTCLIFF BLDG. NEWPORT BE ACH ( 0'"•f w •••• l,fl , ..... ••ut lo ........ _ C111I Mr Howard U46•G101 'I \II JIJl 1>1'111• 11111((•' tpl , •llJ" 111r halh. 17:101 11 ... 1<11 Ill II II '412 21111 60 PER SQ FT t1.J7 Wt-:ST('J. I Fl···N H. .l\<:T. !>ll·!>ll:l:! b~cutiv~ ~itd F II I I lt ('I' v I ,. I' l'1·r~1111al11.1•d 11ho111• .,..,., "'''· l'11nll'rrn1·1· 11~1111. Xl'l"ll\. 1\\ .111. Ill .11rpo rl a11'.1 fN I\.) · l111 l111t.:.~l:!.1 11:1:1 :IMO NEWPORT BEA.CH I ' .• 1 . ., ~ '' 1 oom 1ot.11 •l1•11 11llh t'' 11'11111 l'oli.> .. 17:!.I ll111h ~I. '\II. t;>.1 . .1111111111 't7'.l r~n; FREEREHT I II llrt•s ;i.. low .1" :1~, 1>1·1 "I 1l ~11~,lllll \, 11• )O to. l..1 1•1,n.1 1\11•111"1 :•IHI lu 'IOI 'I fl 11'11 111"1 111""'· 111 1111'1'' \\.1t.·1·n1 .1111I rw\\ t1fli.:r.t1h1I ,uo •11.x •1t1•J 2 fir To"11h1111<1· lrplr APARTMENTS ~ ~-- 11.11.t "" tl11i:' °":\·~1 mu 1•.1!111 11111111• • 111 • tl< 11 ' I' I I ori11n 111 I 1 •· • 1111 I I • ~ .. ..,"" ... ._.. • ..,.... \I I I' l 'I I I "T ... ••• l'lllllh. ,. , •. 1 IV 1(.11 (I II J ll ' ll.1• l1"I01 I 111 :• I •I II .. \ . '· I ·: .•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '':"'''""'""' :11-'1 1'111•1 11, 11 1111 11111 1•.11 .1"1' H-•s•,r..·rnkhtdor '· -·-1'"'"' Rt-ntolt • "" ,.. "" h11•,.kl.•~I S<lll'lt' 111 r,in A I qth d~h" hr I" I fl.11111 llnJpw1111., ;tn•I '•· ,,. ,. ..,. I ., '.I 11111 111111 ,., from H~tH F\lrnl1hcd 111"·" 1.11111.,.·11111 • 1wx•l Unfumi•h•d 3 300 • 1 1 1 • • ' 11,.1 ll.ttl-II.I\ 111111 \ti I .1IJlt11.1 lll"IA ~ t 11<1 I• 111 Jl\1111' 111 ,\r•·u 'I'"' 111"11111111,1 .. , ....... -I 'I"'• JJ<'I rno /\ilJ .....•.....•..........• Cotto Meta 3 124 ....•••.••••••........• , I ' I lot \I II ()1 1'.111 lo11 I II'' :-111.:l" 11)\ I "1•1• \l.1111 111•111.11 .. ;,111 "IJ10 ,,,111 \iirtl ,111 i.u hi J.1<11111. ·"·1111111" "''n•·1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,h11J111rni: & line"'""" 111~·1~ ~7 '11441 1 1 ''rl ~• \111••.''''.,1.,1".'!·I Nnlo··•'•' .t'•! ~·l'oi Iii .11It11lttr11 ti.1h11a.:I , 11 !+.I I 1111 1 l I I ,\IJ'' "''1"""' ·•1·.!l'I 1 ····1l lh1 ....::1111.111~ "'"' I• ·-STl'''\f;'\C; I fh '.ll/1:1 ·i t11>1·11 '""1·'"" r111m~:·1.i11~"'· llltl ro•q . ~' I 11111111 I ' Ir ·-• ll.1 w 1•11111•11•11 """ Sp.• 1 '1~11 1 '"11111 II 1 I 11 "' 111 1 111 II' tltl I ... 11\\\'lt-:W ~\ll\IS \lll\1·l111ni••i.1.'J.!11 • A•·r'"' 1,,1111 "·""""' '·"' ,. """ •1 I 111· .. 11 .... , •• ,, .• 1 111.,.111 ('ouilll\ ht1fll<' 1111 11111 ll.m•h11"•111 ·111·111'110 , h••••uldl•Hlll1.11h:1t70 •l l\r 1·11r11hllo 'lnh~r !1:':1:1 1'11111 7111\\' llllh hlanll al Jamhm••' 1111 111111pa111\ '• l\1•,1111 ·11•1 .l11.111t '.1111,11 ,11.111 !1<11111111 rlrl ' 11 111 "Ill \ 111111\ ··.1111 {!, "1" '""''"'·111 Sn"l-:!h111•1•11.111, llll , ..... 1. p.1!111 t.111111, ~tl.i ' I II II II l pl.Ill'>,·"·''' 111111 Ill 11111 & I ~11111'. l'n• .. 11v1• l11•.1 ,. I II -1 .. 2 ur A11t 1·r1111·tr1~ 'l,11 "iolll 11111111111 I .• '''" '" '""'''" '',''.l\ "'" 11111r\''.l.',,1 1h11h1hl :'l.n111•t-K:J.11197 1 " • ' " ll.11h lhr •·11riH'rll11 ," 111111 111•.11· l".1111 .. 11.111•1 L I h 3148 1:.irtli•n ~·12 :'1 111 " \ \ I ' • ,. ' rv•t11('l<1w 10 ~1i1111111n11 17141644 1900 OCJM"O eoc: ~· l' 1 1111 , 11 n H ,. a 11 11 r , , lu · 1ott•11l 1• 111 •-~~ lhk1• 111IHh1hr s;!1'1 r • "' . :.'In , .'Ii.it h ' llf'n m1·clt' ll•·1~1l 11••'1 a11ra11l & M" ••••••••••••••••••••••• itL1:111:.?1 • RE""T"'LS • ~)1111 ~1:1111111l11l1·1h1ltl 'J 1111 • 1 Ila, l'tl\t. No !>IOO.G4z7i:,i hv ""' •11111111: ·"":". •,111111·111111:11 !1!1:.0 "._ 1l11lth1•1111r 111-1 ,, ~:10 1' PARKHEWPORT '''""~'I' 1111111,.., tli•f k~I l.ur.:t• 1 lw1lr m h11u,r. :! Ull. ~ 11.i <:r.r, lkikhi·nmhrr It. nlal!'I mo'"" 1111111 :i .~:~~tf:~~!;,,;,..~~11;\i~r<'n APARTMENTS l.11111,1.1111•d ~·111111H", 1111 ('1•11l••r•of 1)1·:111)i,. t'111rntv 1 pl<'. :! r;u i:.1r . Nurt h :! llr :! h;1. ilt•n · ~11~1:1111;: 0 ,111..-11111 Lull' C:1·1' 11 ,. Cotto Mtto 3824 wi•li·nmi· ~:z:>'o Wi'4 \\ B,11·h1•lnr I.,,.~· p.11 I. ll. I• 1'1" 1·11 I 1·11111' Ills lt•1'.il 1>11111• n1•wlv , ,. ('11,111 ~ll·:-10 nnly .·I.ill .•1111,:•· 11.i 11:11 >01 1 1-'1·1· 117:.!Jlll Cchlt'I r•tll~l.~~1 l\4·cl1rH1tn~~1111I \•tfl,.v h .111 . ;: ~'' il1•1• 1'111111 l o (I'll. Varont. C:tll Su•· :•1uc :!lJ.t ruin 100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• T•t\\Oltou,111\ ("JuhhtHP·•1 lit1h.11tlh hM-~C'U'-'' .L1olltu1 ltll• ;,14;7771 '11111 . .:11.i '>:l'l:i ~IJt Ci\SA\'lt'TOHI/\ Nrwlv 1h•t·111al1•1I lr1• 1"1 '!:1'1.,11 '""""""'' p1111l . 111111• \ 1· prl.1: ~~17111:11, 111 '.'OCE ....... FRO .... T" o .. o '°"'. ,j Jiil .!' "" . 1·"1 .~Ml c-.. --'ni·-· t.:!&3 hr. t>l'luiw Cnfnr. ..1111h11 l11111o1 I .1111111 ;-..., <>111·11 •1 Ii n1111.Y l•OllJl h \dro .. 11.1, ll\ Ill hlli x:r11; "''"" '"" 3226 11111 1 II 1 \I'', • ...,_.... _.,. or l'"urn ••a~ wt1 '"' ' s I' 1 ·i· 1 · l " ' ~· Unfuntithed 342& ,,. 11 .... ".1 "·· , 1 , 111•t' \J1pl1.111l'•·~ \ 11l p1f •• pa '"' • 1·11r11-i '('•·1111h 11.11111 Sp.1t1t•11' • ll4'in111111· ~ •••••••••••••••••••••••• lllll. • l\,1 ~11111 1•1;, •vU '''"llf'"'"'" .:u ~ S.11'11 x~'l W l'llh \1'1'"' l1nm l"a•hi•>n ~11llh\\1,.,ll'nrrwl" PRIMEOFCSPACE ll.1trl 1111'•"'' 1l1•1·nralt'1l • llR l rt I ''"•.in \II'" I ·······················~ l'o•I 1t•1· rm ('fl'\ lllor~ I . I I I I I ' II h m 11 -• • . • ·1 IA'.J•(' :! hr, I'. bJ Nr ...... ~'11t•1r1 ·.1 .. 'i12·"fJ70 l.4~·:14:1:1 ·~ a111 Ill '""' ltll('t" Ill! E1l111v1·r N1•wl;1111f Lido YlllOCJ• · '' "' '11 ''"""· ~.1 ... tll'r 1lr~1·r , 1 k .,...,,, ' '' " San.Jn111111mfl1ll~lloacl I Kll-11':1hn1tc•r fl II IMr~1·1111·~rl'rt111r!'d p:tlllllurn 111•1, 1111;1~ '''""'" ({. Iron huri;t ---31/:w:1111 .1pl<1 bron1l11"' 17141644-1900 ti l1Hll7!1tl11 1 &ShopArea ;\It 11111_-.111-.11 i; ... 1.1ll' ,~dull t11nt.lo .•:.o mo Offleot.,.,crtt. 2 Ur , :? u,1, ll\t )fl . :1111: \1J 1.ul•>. N.R. l •tr•"'" ( ti.ISi 11 .. \ \It-.\\. Of>' l'J\CI 1-'I(' r ool At duhhou .... pnv~~1 I. 2 ~ 3 Hr ,\dulh. no dsh" I lll\Crcd i.t.i.r '2!)5 Bavfn1n1 l'vl lk h & Jli•·~ 2 Rooms 4000 '\Ult•' .111r1rtl\ r~KI ~11 fl l'ft I .11:11n.1lkn•h lt)l07f\1 l.:trJ:l' :\tOONn hom~ for !lfo822!Klor!Mtll~I 11('t4, d~hw,hr<1. <;hnl'? f..W.Ylll ' lldnrJllll,faomc;.\;iomo ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~1·111,"21"1 \'ww f,1r1ni: H rl I h 3169 INll\\' tRr'. : r.1r lot·"· l600i i 1>h c lo,t'd KOi i .A Jlf'. !17'1 Ill.JI or ll-14 1510 ~~ Wk " k1I' 111'11 & up \. ''' l.1!10 I n<1 •1wm•1 • •• ~":~ ••• ~.°!".••••••••• 2UIO+ "I Cl l'JIJ I01l1t) frtik. IlB<J c;a'i&wJtcr OonoPoint 3826 \pt ~:17 :io wk 111, l>11•)Mt"11,l1i:t70112 Lt\.1 !t.1.:f7 · •••••••••••••••••\•••• pd l'c.ol ••••••••••••••••••••••• •DELUXE• I ,,,,, 1,1, • .! h11. ~ h .1 l'l.l L', l-V)(,11111" R l.T'-" I:! RH. 2 n •• """"" .. '"'"" LA MA""CH ... •ns ........ I 'lfi '>Ill I ~>Ill !ti!t I 1.1:; .1<i;,7 'I'"'"' J 14b'l fl. nu q1'a ' r n ~ 1 . n A~ ...... ...., •I:!'• r."' II I rt"<~ ~,-il,lhluff :1 hr, :" • h;1 .i ... h,hht ~ 11 lrplr. •, k11rh1·n A fn•nt·h d0111' 1 II 1 I K \I • q!OI, i\ !' ~l!t5. mn 21011 Ill. I h .... I !-.I .. BT 0 3232 ·-h 12 .. 8 (' 1\1 ... 1:1;· nl I Ill 71>1\.l iiK Scoll Pia CC', C.::\1 lnl! rm. lrp ('. "' (' 1·.1n IA•.1w ln1 I ~JI.ii' 111a .. 11 I .... 1•nt Jll I\ I ~:. \\ "'' ""'" !'t4 I l«i7K ' " • I'" 1'1 'ia or LCICJllftG_.Oc: " 1 ' "~ Ml5'173 mi:""'" ..,;,.~ 1luplt-\ 'Ull<'. cl1n rm t. clbl "kllt'-'AI lll11 Ill' '' ,,,, !"'t.at. :-.un. \Ion. •••••••••••••••••••••.-• ••••••••••••••••••••••• I"" II 1· "'•u ''I 1•11 .•. 1~.tt:u • 1 "'' ' I! Jr .1 111• i\ 11 t" 11 oo' I ·''" ·•· ·1 • ·•·~• ""'" 11w111 ...,.1 11 11 111·" 'I"·" c A• ... ' I 11~. "l.11) .. lOllc•t I. 3 llr l'1mdo. I'' h.1. 2 llH CH RM HOUSE AporttMnt' F\lrni•h•d 2 llr I ' l Ila hr.tlld new I I,, r h "'' 1'7'1'1 rtJr on i:n.-enbell l'nm m ' A ••••••• •••• •• •• • • •• ••• T~ nh'f' ..;I vie Frplr. l.ge Et Toro 313 2 11111·ni•r ·" •111 1'1,10 1-: sun: I" \I I 111. lt.11 h •~Ml "I 11 I) "·"1' 011"c ' • ., "drm'I "tlh I'<'•'·'" n·1r.·.1t1nn .1rr.1 1 tlullf. p\l 1,111r. r"·fiiL•• •• 1 .~11 ,,,,111•1111 '"·'"'"''·JI O l' povl SJ..i-0 mo I 1"111 .. ,.. -• c t M 3724 v\l pul10. J?:'lr, S2iS ••••••••••••••••••••••• • .. " -'\•·11111111 111 h, furn 011 ., ·-''ll'" & walk lo 1,..,.ch 01 • •so 11 2 17 F'ld ... , d 1 ~hll 1mly,n•1f>l'l., m:1 r.411K ,\1r111111 1>11~1 mo. (ill> \\,11•·r" ili•Ak • .... iun.·i 1 leo~e ~7 .. J.,, •••••••••••••••••••••• Al 1•.,nopc'li>. t • cn •• rarnrw ttUll<'• u11t llii!'/\mi"""\Vciv,"'ll •. 1 .,1 • .._ ~ " "' ~. S1~ tllt• 9'i9 111.'ill . in t:I Toro Gurclt•n• /\l"o ~ .. '' ,,., " ,,., llr :!I ' 1\,1. $5()11 "'kl:v or Ocaul 2 hr condo Pool HORI MS REAL TY Sl7 .50 WHK .. UP 2 b d. 2 h n. "'n' t' ii l>t I !!!JG& after :;pm (icnlll'man w:ilk 111 lwh. I • .. • r S95 ~·•Oii mo on yrl) ·1 .. c ilarai.w S2s:t mo •Studm& t nil i\J>lS Ql.'1ET 11nrdcn lYIX' adult. ~araJ?t"I ncll• mkl~ !\lana~ed hy Oceun. '1c Jl.11•111r l ;,.1 Of II l' Si1tti• 22·' !'>Q. I. · .\\1111 N11w M r~. Lon11. 4992109orS8l 9.t4.f 499-2 181494-8057 •TV&Me1dSrn A\•all 2&3b<lrmapts ,.1111 co,,8·1.,.. · ' __ W1lhamWall1·r~c. __ Hwy al llrh l\l v1I mo, lnl·ludinii ulll. • ----._ "°" JI <tfl-1 l;.'l:lit, •1117 IJ:ll (il41fl<l l·ll612;:t:.i2140 ---1214 •28u lfO)tF.• •Phont'~rv,llldpoul 1&2 hath!!. Pvt p tho.--1 8 h C 1 k h 536·8518 ---~°'" Volt.y •Children Set:'tlon pool. walking d lsts ncc lo Hwtti!IC)t0tt 9.och 3140 ·Ile ar · omr 11~ ------444 Newport D1v1I Sl!M~n:R R t-:NTAI. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lae deck .... oce•nl 'itw •l,ow monthl:vr:it{·~ !\hoppi n g, beaut ••••••••••••••••••••••• P~rk Ne";por~ S2J9.0Sub 8131 Prn1n, P'I <'nl +f:irn 3 BEDROOM $210 2 br dup. w/~;.u. l\1d• F 1n•plal'c, W W C'Orpt'l~ •S50Ft' Wl"Ck's rent l11ndi.ra~d. Alltactive llKI TO l lACH IC'.1~ 752 .1100 675-!IMl l rm & TV No t'OOk /!lmok\' 511i:,, ~.,~· ~~~ paul. ._s:r74'l'G2 s.ul ROf.O & pehH>I< f'ee. t d;~ro~· ,~~~:11/11 ;"~!~ w ad rl'nl New 1 2 3 Bt-droorn Apl.JI 2 Br. 11-, ha:-townhouse S8S_!_mo. m3 11·1!.:_ - LIDO ISl.Erh oar m): 2br, 1amRmtel,,S405.TiO 1tara~t' S375:'1to 237l1Nt1'por1 8 h•d,l''1 MartlnicpaeApts l.IO~SEST/\T~:._ !it)le, hlln,, rpl!>, dqis, Ma~cr hdrmfor rc·nt, '15, A_s>1>ro\ ll50i1q fl O~~c <k-n & din rm i\YAll Ma ...... t'ant •-h l240 :\l "~1on Really ..... ont ~Ill !17~ or 645·39fi7 f14fi.SM2 S36·2:179 592 SOIO patio. hid pool Atlulls. m alt'/h•m & Pl'li> 01\ sp,11'1' P11nt•l1•d, carpt..,.., l.On~.qr•M,\at~~ So tN11,_,.o.t.,...CK nopM.!>.$.'l2.S.51.'12682 •;nC'I ·rtl,G3l UGI. s~cond f loor. Or1•11n p.iUo. rrptc, bt-t m <'<'al'' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lt;A..'\t; 3 BR. 3 n.a. Con SUS CASITA S Lovely 3 br, 2 b1t •Pl t:;X lac, 2 Br. 2 K11. dhc ~ -----> View Out. Ide rcntronc\' ,\d lt•/Tl o pct ,, App 2 Rr l Ra,Jtar.fnC'cl\nn1 do Whlll' Water vt\'H. FURN BACUS&1BR w1frpk. pauo. penlry 4c pool!\ldt' .;ipt nr bt•h . 't'rly rental. 2 Hr. 1 Ba, Ronm , cheerful, llll' lo par kna lol. $4SO ~r otl\l.mcnl. m ly Rllr -tJ>ll<' to Ue11ch S2:IO mo n11..-far S8SO mo t"or Exttptmn•lly Nit'<' pool AdullS. $30(), mo Ad ll, no JH'l~. $lfl$ new 8ayfronl "'50 mo k itchen It laundry fac. mo. 1'75 M44, G0-31.S. M1·2222 '7U007 'opcolll S\61175 appt <'all A~ 7$2 ~ 1UON•prt Ohd.C l MW:JBl. 538-83G2 67~'T"2!l . Relreq S'81.372 7~ IA'MI ______ ,.... f ~¥ Pll.OT c I' J Add 1t...Bu 1ld 1t...0 1aper 1t...Hammer 1t ... Carpet I it ... Ccm ent it.. Wire 1t .. Hoo 1t. .. Ctean it. .. Mo"o • Jt...Press it ... P a1nt it .• Na1t 1t •• Plaster it_.F1xJt. .. SE_RVICE DIRECTORY Plumb it...Pa t ch 1t. •. P1pe 1t...R emodel it ... , Roof It... Landscape it... Tile it ... Trim it... Sew 1t •.. Haul it... Add it ... Pl.Jnt 1t... Alter 1t .. Lenrn 1t ....... 1 ..,,.-.c••.,_. C.,.....,. ~ewe... -fcw.••1 . ·~Cul I Ho.ec~ M•a ,,.;. jPolatfftCJ!PofMrinCJ Refn~rotio" 6517 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• /\l'Pl .IA~Ct;1u-:~Allt REMODELING My homl' l,11"d 1-·u~. 't>ekl v yard mnl~· CLt:A.NUP AHGllT JA1'1\N F~ELADYwouhl BHll'K.Hloclc.i.lnnC' ... on.1'01' Ql'~LIT\' 1•..i1nt111i: n1:ti1~1·1.~11~11~~~·1.111.i':' SIO :st•r\ IC\' Cu II h·;imm1: . lunchvs, f oc d le n u n c" . LI~ Y 11 • llAULl.NG Ukc to II outed •1tn. cr\'tl' "ork by St ".u t lntr to< 1'.:..1 r Rl•f,, H'J~ l'.\H. HI• t. °"< \ S\IS (710 ~!* U22 \lt<rJUOo .,rpr~ •turn >.-rd lib W11 Nurst•ry 4c 1..and6co $JO per load. MS 41S1 C.all 64S·lSll7 ~l.uuno ~.1108 r.1\t-.H. I~:? i;~s. •(',\I.I. ti1J 1 li>h• -----.11ld1t1uni. l.lll·h1 n & Co lnr ('ull 6'6-7441 o -• .. yt...... I h.1lh rt1l1nL\ •·rk" ,,. ,Coatrocf~ I rr~C"I FREEHAUl.ING lllco-.Tu .I ti l.S p,\I 'TIN<: RooflrMJ .... •••••••••••••••••••••' rnf'nt wk Contrut·ltH •••••••• •• ••••••••••• --.. Cle-anup,lrffWOrkfor ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mo•"'9 lntr & t-'·~i_r (lo •• 111, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ltl'lpont.lblcmotht>rtn1111 dnr~ o"n .,.,,, ... '\lhrl Gtm Wt.~sos nunt1n11ton G1rdenl11 u.'\ablelttms. 2005 ·~l'CooiJ.ultant 14 vrlll''C· ••••••••••••••••••••••• \\1>1k l.1l· & 111 .. un·il l.t•t 'M \Ht.!'. J.'tr\'l11 '"'f..\ Any hou!'1' llc;111()11ublc llllll •• ill \\u1k; i:11i.1r Add111u11.,&Jl••mndchni: &•r\ltl'' mow & cd1tc."-wcte•l1MJ r, 4 )1"8 lt<S MOn\)l'd MOVING' Let:.! l"'lpr <.:1allfodrN'l'lll 9thlJ7t>I Color Stuln Hi.ii shill.{ ":~Ide(' M &4!>:r11.. 1'.1tomhu l:oo,tru,11011 l.1,·B12llt1~ rln up~, H'~'-drate1' ••••••••••••••••••••••• >Ar~·n Wht.'atou9632IJIS5 mt>n m. 11v1• you lh•i11." t 1• 1 1i11.1r locl.i~. 1"•1r 11" htl \ • ...J.-'M>.!KJll •,1~2110 t..J1AM1 rourtt·i). tll'l>t!n, M'r\' • , - -rt>r ~l~85!13or~:i·•u OJ er "•par a' 1~· a11,1.11l1•1I I.I\' No t'hn1111anmoth1·r";anhl1 ---53fj,.9~ HOUSECl .. f.ANI NCi is \\11\'WORRV&l'·t.;s:,? ••••••••••••••••••••••• •111:10::. 1:11.1rJnlt•\·1t. bal}yi.1t ~0111 1·h1ld \\hill (.',1mC.il11m•tmJl.111i,: lor Etedricai ·--Our 1Ju..int>s11 ('ti I t.e1ne thl' Tiax l'rt'p..ir.1· Mo\ mil 11.iulmi: ~•lKh•nl \ 1-:ll V 'I:•: \'r 1• \1Tll .. 11. It.Oh l 1l·l·nllmJh'' ~·ouwork 8:k>W'.! TJlf..t'<>:\"ll~:-1-;1 ·11 •••••••••••••••••••••••G.MrdS~•lcet JJ111l'l'• lh1111ll'd) Anm lion to'" 211 yrs t•:>.l)r wil11ri:1• lr\Hk !fr.as J\lllS .'!. Tl-:Xl'l'HJo: Hl-:l',\lllS .\l.l.TYl'Jo:S i.....,-5 1-----1-:ur"f""'" Tr.1111•·•1 ~:L. ,.;..,.·T ttl 1·1.\ :-i .:-;m ul I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~s ti3.'3 Call NOW ~lf.S 81112. 1.IJll y S&ll !l7Z.1, 839 l77'• l"n•1• \••t 11•1,c \IJ~•. 1t ... a-1,1 .. 1111,., "''" l•~l. Ill ••• •• •r• c•.• ~·.in H.11af11·ltJ .• UI I'll I Joh' 111,11111 ln ·p111n< :.!:.!I t DO IT ALL! Sll'\l't:• \.'I' W p .. • .. a..1 .... /Panari"CJ l',\""'ll l'I. "'T L'.ll 1 ... 1,. \\.ill 100 !\O''.\) .invtlni•· •• • •••••••••••••• . -\r .. t•i..p r . •~ll lOH J::l~t't 11 ti>I. Plumblnc 1 • ',. • .tA.QThe ••··11 -r· " "' • ' SllA~Jl'OO s1-:r ~' " CCll"fMt Ser••u I '>IX ·~u t 11 le 642 ~s.. "rTll sllll Sll.\Pt. M-.y y._. ,..._Get ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••\I I. l'\'1'1:-::--• • Til .Mon.Tut">. \\'1••1 S4ioth1·1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·"' -l' ~ t4J'111 '...-.:. -1-Rf"l.C<lmm·1e1"anm.: .... "-" f'ETE .. S P ... 1 ... TIM"-F1wi-: .. 1 ;,1111~":1 e 0 1 Se C II u-17 •-cit L-.....lh.t? " " " "' ••••• • • • •• ••••• • • • • • • • • d.nys. s.and1HPI'!' 11 .. 11,Sh,1mpuo"' \h•.Jlll 1 h·Jn 1-;1.1-.<-rrtlt' \I, w HK Ill;\:\[)\ ~IA!" tlomcs ~re. II ..... ,.J<I --,.c..,...., Int 1-:\t·Rv11~ l<Jh'' Phnnbi.... -I LAMBERT TILE (;(·nt1•r,td\167S17:.'0 1111! lt1lor hn1o:hll'l1t'f'·I \IJ~lltt!lhll)"' & n~v.11" AlJ l 'I. L'o1111dent1oui; MIIMOP ETS Lda11l':'t lA;;MtCnth1•h> c 11·~ t &•1 }I'" ··11 ---whl 1·a1 ph 111 1111n :>.n1ulJ l•101o111nll531 (JOl)3 tiaJU.man G4S~. I' youw1thyourix:r:;u111.1l& '1 yl'lll'll "";.1 ·"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hv" l'o111111l "'"'"l'"'· JAC9UES blNrh t'll•.thh' 1m,d111 ---1 ---BEJo'Rt-:l':!CAU.!11.:1 buslnc~!o> 1'ax Rl'.'turn Cl>tmpatr1t/\\/Jllp.ii•l'l1t1i: llO~ll':.'>1\V~:11s_ l1..1lh,,,h11\H'l'!>,lrtih'.e11 r"84'~ h.111 ~~ DoL rm &-.ball SIS J\\ f! r~1G~nln9 1C em c n t & Pat 1 o SUperb ht>\be('leamn£ at ~1·2306 Paull mtr S:!Orm ,.p,•t1.1l • l'lumh111i: ,.., 111•J11u~ 1 tt~. hC114)20. \Yedgl.'. l't c. no" "t Si W . <'OU<. h )IU. th.11r S:. ••••••••••••••••••••••• i l.a..iu1.~ . .i.:.~v.J DJL. T rl' ( ..I'~ .rllll:'I S<l5·20~ aft ~. on apl rt.'ntal 9611 H 52 f f•'" 1"1tllll<1h''• h1rn1•!>t ,\1 Ph: 631-3710 l'erma Trc~.., frl'i' l'ond Guar thm 1.1t•t otlor C1 pl i-:, ll " r 1 .I "pan, ~I.' Rl.'mo1 <·r . ~ew la"' n~ 4pm. • ••••••••••••••••••••••• -.-. -rJ:)1.1blr_ 111.'n 1n· )10 OlllT S • - -- "1th atJ !1!)7 Kj'):} ll')IUlr. IS \r'I ..,,µr. 1>1 c I . . ( I •t • 113!*-821!1 --. ~ l.ol:.a l'nclc "air l'nn·-"I . 11 1 j IUll3 Bo I A ~ ,... ft'\llCe work ol\.i.l.'lf. Ji•·r~ ,',.in l."l/ .. ~mp t. 1 --. • Professio nal <:arp e l Complete home and npl Lil Jm .. C..1lln11'.11n111111.a.:11astl.'rCh.1rgc !••••••••••••••••••••••• CarfMntff ~1101111 • l~~'~l'.·511 ll • t Lictl1J t1) ~ ll>tm ·R€•palr Cleaning. l\bo Floor & cll•an10.:. rcllnbll'. Xlntn•rl:rcni···~~w:i;w;, 1 -Rl•mu1.1l,, tri11111111111, •••••••••••••••••••••• · -I -~"" 1"' Cal>inl'l furm1ca \\Ork W1ndu w cJre. Outl.'h lru!ll\\Orthy, penonalh -I prumnj.I, lt••l' l'~t Lil' ii, lh1m0tlehnti & Re.pair ••••••••••••••f••••••••, l.dD<bi.opin~ A .;.inlcll m rl'!>HI. tl.iy 892 4517. ~·lSOI\ rates 8426227. Pl\Pl-:11 /Pt\l~T:?Oyr.. 642-411 t t:Jrpt'ntn•-F1n1..,h ~Cemettt/Concrete J\P\:\t-.:sF t:en npntry. Com Mainten.iace Sen1cc supern!>t'd Rcasonahk JUSTPLUMllHG lull~ "'"'d 1>4:!-26:!1 lk:i.. rah"• Ca II ~7'HIJ.!I 1-'rl'C f:<111m:tlt'"' l'h11lq"'l in1t .>1X-t Uil & !Hl4 !itll:! t'H•fH2-8l'IO!l-_ -, ._._....._. ----l'\~r :'\1.'ed work:-.,,.\ I.' l>S Ren.I ... S~clol Upholstt'ry • , • ., t't'm~nt Cn l'ttlio.,. -----, _. . Want ~~t-~'\t.Lry.<;l.EA!I.___,,. .. , !\11\\111t.Sat1sfart111n r-·r--••••••••••••••••••••••• ... xi. SJ)t'I 1ah~t . cov,.r, dnu•:a)~ L11· lluntll·•J Fine bll!C•Y.ird ~en h'\.' n 0 b '"'ax In i:, .& fiOl'SE) ~·urr Cln~lium ......................... -uu:ir Frecnt 551 :m:m 11;~~~~,1~UIL~~f,',~,~~ Bill's Uphofstt'ry 1.kks, run<· m3i.onr~ i!il·~i.11lt..ull"l.r11h j 1te,.1th•nttJI/ comm Pohshm.1:. Autos.!<\. i. Girl l-'rl'l'c:.ti.64S-5123 MASONRY-Tile, brkk. -.-, , • . . Scnmi: Oraogc t;(I o,,.,. Guar. l.11 r.36 i282 -- --, Clean ui>s 'J rel' :.en . \lot or Loaches. \ an<1 • . block, concrete & stone \\Al.LI i\f ~.RI:'\(, .'\II Cun1r::. L1~ i;JOO'Jl8 2" ) .-,, lll•t·o\ <'rini: I , , M I N o It tt o l\t I: Concr•t• Work I ~'Sb~ ~hu:~· F~·,3:3~~· w~~ k ~~l~op~,{ ~~~:i~~smt':cJo l.Jl''d. 968·2504 ,_ ~~~~.\·~i~~o~~.i~~;,~ 11.iinn1:/ rt>:st> hn.:. :\c• ll'EPA.IHS. Curr1cntrv. Frt•et_·,1,11:17 Kll:J:!ll;irltl\' TOL"()T()'.I "Uura11tl'l'1J ""''7°"" '.·our housrrlc-anlng. Mowl•Mos-.rv orG75741:?. M.\RV'SPLUMBING job ltlU 'mall, (!l't Ollc "'' ·' "' """ """ ' _ .. ' •G4G·!l807• pnrc l>durc you d1•l'1tk ~lumbmi:&c1·ram1ct1le l.~O~IT": l'O:"\Cttf:T ~: lh'l'"PortJk,idl'nlf. H-·i· &12·7194M64S·S451 1-·ounta111Valley9112·0712 P , tY C ff • ~OJOHTOOS:'ll i\l.L' j wm.(f.l"i~kosl.1,0\\nl'I . • H0-5560 ~.,,\\ll'I"!' < ~•.1 t)11l' l1 1Jur \\'u ,,kl)· -"'9 -a1n °"" as e I "1""1111"1'61\IS -· • ' • · '"' 1 < ~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Two exp'd h1"h sthool • t Pl ,. '' •1• 1 " J 1 • . bl I I. I ~i JTIO 1'4" 1~3!1 co,t..i, . ,.. 1'1rcp aces· anters •• \n•r e\t 1·:.ty. S:!l:I:>. l'lurnl11:r. n•11:1ir. r.·1•11w . • -t REMO D EL IM GI ~ .. tun•; . /~,: \.w~ 11 l. 'h~..1 .iru; -· '11.iuhn~ 'mo\•1111ot clean.up 1:1rls "111 h..~crln. "~ek Bnrk Concrete l'allo 2 st v SJ9S. lnl ~rm. ,.,.1 \HT hnt-'' & 111,1.,11J •Wiftdow Cleanm9 An pha .,.Fine t H ·f p.1 m,. l • ' • STUft G<>n ~~r. N!'tt.,. ~· ;UJ.,moons O.C' Snt Blocli. \\'all:; BBQ l'tl!> l'riCI.':. in(' m..iler &. tun<' \11 II ., •ii~ !I.II"• ..................... .. l''rcel>t~st.Mr.l>f.k>I~:. ,~'ri·l· 1':i.t l·unir..i • .,·p.itin HO:">'Sl..\W'\SER\'IL'I': Fu:.tfH•ce11t842·4597 Co;,_ta :\le~a area. ~la\'c Ref.1-.::.tsfi.16·t•lt>.I labr ' ' l 1 Wl:"JOO\\'S\l.E,\~F:IJ ti tO 7931 t'u\t~r..., hlk \\Jib. ~Int Lo\\ rnnnthl:-. rutt1~ rers Cal1SucU7!:f~OO-.t -----t•uJr. tns. lrcl'C!'l. ll.1\~ :i-unu.:lh1ua: tu 'l'11·1 • "Tlll4;Sl4:t: Tltflll co _• f1nan1:mi:: ,\\·ailahle I rd~ ~..II I:!~:! 1 ~·r ,.,i. :'>}i h7119 an' 11mc· W..rnl \d~ C..1111'42 !'>G7 Want :HI n·wlb ().12 S678 Class1f1cd ,\tls ti42•S67 T1..'t.1 tlJll 70!l:'i or 552·\ll:U l'l.1.,,11h'tl tub llo 1( \11•11 J-:,t1m!\h·' · 1;40 17•111 -----t --- -r---~i~:.~::.·:'! ..... !~.~~l~~!~.a!.~~~!~~ •• !~.~~l ~~:!~~!!.Yf.~!~~ •• ~!.1.~ll~.s!.~~~~ ...... ~!.~~ ~~~-~t.e.~· ..... !??.! ~!.~~·~ ..... !!.~ ~~~~ ..... !!~~ ~~~~·:.~ ..... ~!.~~,~~f.~:'.~·.~ ...... ?!.~~ l\pproxl00to 200!1q r~.lnr112500Si1 F'I\l 1. frnntotll'\\.EST:\l~:°"T OPPTY.~'OV:'\D Silky. lni.: h.ur,t:xpsl'aAo•nJ.?cookavall BAR MAIO, full-lime. Cashier&Doormon r~nt, to !>hJ r£' ~:stat\' rirv. fJ!t• n•.ir door '" \\"•llltn.all.'<l\·omnwn1.1ll do11 h•mal'' _Hlk & "hlt.' all tH't':>s1on& ~I r s harp i:1rl 1';1y tov 12 Sl•varat{'Jnl1'l JUNIOR t arm ln:. ;\J.!l'nt631·1Utl0 J>('r i.i1 ft 1:!111 L111?.1n hu11cl111~11lfl·n·don.1,,ill· ll<'Jth 6.. Ellis. JIB :lk0on.ild1·98.'>3236 "al(t':.,\\orktJJy111111ht::. O\crlllH!> Proofuf ,ll!l' • -. , . • . , St . t n 1 t 1; I> .1' ll·a:.,•h.1rl. m Cn,ta '1l''J 1 9t;J 1.!I:! j --. -!17~97 • /\1111IY 70~ t-: llJlb11J SALESMEN NEWI Oltf ( t.~TF.H 1540 Silll ''"'";u; IN.I\! I Cnnil r..iurn \\Ith SlW.IMlfl • . l){'t·k hJnd for hire. \\nte - 5offires111tc,partQr,1ll. --ilcmn l'll•ft:"'"n,ilSt.in ll.osr "~'t.•• (uc.~ata.('I JlolJTr:ukr.IO:Jl!2Uonmcll.\R ~I AIU. no C:>.JJCr ~11~·;~;\:'.ulboa.hc·tw'\•11111 Boys & Girls 10·15 y rs. oltl. l 1arn s1so IJl'r urr11:l" or ri• :!tNK•M)l·I ,1..1it t"orvt1rul1t1i\ 1 11_.11n11 <.:harl11.'. \H· .Ur.Gt, r;:ltlS71M nN'e:.!' L1ttlt• Aitl!•l':-., S20·SSO p er week getting new n.,on;1hlt• r<1tl' for .ill! :l'li'ilillt\.'11 '\II ~.x~1.JO•• . °"l'"trnrt 1<11·1l'r.i do. u_1 w t d 7100 lJ.175.lllforappt c..1,.111.•r,l'/t11nv&1-· 1111w c u stomers fur tht' Daily Pilot. Work l)l().19'l5 ! \GF:>.1 .ti ~t:r· \l11nt•· \ 1-.t..1 II<'" .1rd nctp Oft e . . . • • . 1 1. d . • • , I · --j _.. ·':111111 1 ra~ ... -.n ••••••••••••••••••••••• lil' •. \Lll<.:11\°" s .• l ... a)'.!Somcnpu h o ursart'3·30 to8·30aftcrsch ooland l 000 Sll Ct CJH1t·(• Cl .,.~JO "I II" 11~"1 '11 II \ l IJJllllt•lll) ,tnlct<· \t'...11111-it: l·~·,·•·,... I J \ ' . ' . i\l'C<>unt• p •\·abln l>ook Opcnici.i.'"· Pick hrs. ~llH·rnuo1h. -IS F.:i~h11111I • • • ... ~ \II''> 1.11\j.ll' nun)' Jll'J• ' ~ u . • ''""W l!J h C'.\1 I I id :-18 SH.,,.,, I. a r cw more hours o n Saturday & rnvate' + 600 sq ft or or oll 1n• ''""'1· .\II hl·.tll'tl I • . I 11'11 t•N'" I keePt'r Im nwd upcmn11 ,..,_ . t . :. .11 • • --·•), hohda ys. Th IS ll> not a pa per routl': No fice&IOOftufwarchuu\1· IL111d nl 1.1h S t. ('o,t.11 111"<rni . ·•' 1~~t l11tr1l'.\tC''.\l1k1•b.m for 1Jt•t•nunls p:.ivahl~--,., ... UTICl: ... S 1?.r .\lrBonnanttoor Mr:-. d c ltv er a·c.s or col l"C t i n u. area. J\Jrcond .. S400 .+ ~ks.i ~i.!U ;,u; lli5:.l lln•eshneftt & \'.tit• a mu 1,1ltl l>UPf)y . bookkcq>cr. n es1d.cnllal s;-. _,., foi oraOl' '-" :? 000 i;q rt . wiirehouw ----Opporluftity so 1 sl hlk \I hi !>hai,:g) loni: rnn.,lrucllon C'<l)l.'I' prv w/som~. foll Nc"'.1~1rter CASHIER Transpo rtation providC'd. You must ),pare if nL>e<led at SJOO •••••••••••••••••••••••1 hJ1r lh·\l;ird offered fd 10 kev "'per & hi:hl Inn. <.:all 6H ·0661 or live in H u ntington &at·h south of l:n!Lo!lan St C.:'11 StorOC)t! 4SS01 B . I t .i.1296.'>8ors.>2·0900 tvpm!l rtoq'd. Ccsll ;o.;anl') ~· E'<pcr·d . Night shift --•••••••••••••••••••••••i usineu n•es or ----· 8.'13., l.ead1n1t ;:-. B tw1d. lall Slalt't' l O qu~1hfy. (lf'llce Spn<'I', rl.':idy for :-.II.'\\ port lll'l'll•.ition Vl'IH \\'an11 •1I 111 °"''" pl11 t'...11111 I! ~:W .\lll>. m11n ~ 71 1· ~IKO lliUTICIA.MS 111 li•HI. t•\t ~2:1 aflcr !lti!~·:J:>-1:.! urC'upa nc~ 1600 :"\ vk Stur.i J.\l' 1'.1· II llu:.1nl'" 1n:•n ll..11'.' l!ttltl \q•1hl.11,1i:,1>and .• l'll ,\'.\1;\10, '.\fr<lil'al. lh•ntul. WA.MTED ;1:1111•:11 EO":~ _ Rro.it.l\lll~. Santa .\nJ hl'l\ln ""pl lll\•I & nit-as<!. nlhn ,l\111IJhl~ 1 ~r.nt'll111 l. \\AH. S1•111 I At.lmtn, supply & m..111 , I Equal ()pportunit ;.· Employer l'lci!ic to sant..1 i\11..1 ~ Sup. nut ,1,..1.1,11 ulh·i l11~u1111·' In Ito' ~, :tc1 l!f:!O 1;1,0,11 ,vnllml'•ii othri, ... I l't: trainin1: :\lui.t havt• foJl11\1111i: CASHIER -------------------• ""Pl F"~,. u blk' h ou hi llMi \<•hid,," 111 1111 Tu,11n•1:1.xc1 1.11 ,.1h11· \\' ""P' °""I \ble \l'll'r.in::. a)!c :.>ii 14 \\'111p:1\11111 pt'rt«'nt .. 11e (ht.!r 18 1-'Ull t1m1• l -- l.1\1Cl'l·nt,•r 11l'r$l;'\11111 t.11,,h ... 11'1M t L 5025 1111l'"'"'n'. 1.1..:1;i21 111 ·"1!S.l "1h1 l'Tm ll•l·..11 \pphlll :'>.~lonthiuFll . tf•llllil'.I\ SL•ttaltun' jH.1pW01thd 7IOOIHflpW°"ted 71Cl0 :131.NtS(' FT lnill•r, 1 1mp,•r' t•ll·: oney 0 oon • t• I~ :!117..? or 1111..: 11 I ·trl'a l'X rl'l1rl'ml'llt t\ da~ :JKIO Su l'laLa l>r METRO CAR W~SH 1·••••••••••••••••••••••1••••••••·. •••••••••••••• ltill.~S(, rr t'~ll n .1;, .°):17·2:1i:! ... , •• ,; ....................... : 11.tlhu;o 1,IJnd ""'~"'·' I i11:nt•ll1:.: :,;un·H•l),. me1 ~9·511.~I 2'.l~)llllarll\lr Ill.( :\1 ru,1111'111• i'll•l'k Ill li:c Ill ~~ ~ lfMI '."l' .. ~!' i.m I lJ.. \lh111l.1nl llwn· •BANK RATES 'I I JS r !'Im J II ll'lll t•J I I &: \\OOll'n, a1:l· l7 J.I. S3 BE \UT IL'l.\:'\S .w .. ntt•ll l"I Id I '· dqll'lllknt tlru~ ~1111 . I (;r;.iph11·s Ari ·~l tu S:!ll" • IOO~ Fl \\k111J,•1am .>ltlll I I hr mm JOI:" the .\ll:\1\' m~lr '· fnmaln rutl t•r II l'.lll' 1011~1·~l'\'Pllll! 'II t l' I L' I ·'-" I' I. :-OilH·r ,:1,1\ "l'Jnni: "hi ~ "' ' ~ m\ horn<' 2 1 hllclrt•n !1 t,, un ,,. 1. ••"I' . 1111 i-:,u111h:r Oprs ,,, "7KH ll'l'..ar.111.:.. 11 II :!'\ ltf.S1':R\'E l,.ormon·111 p11rtl111ll'.768111!11 ti. 30·. ,111,t '·c ul•I .. • t• ~fl·, ll.1tch 1117.!.'it•.I _ 1t.vl't.•nt·ryp1~1 K,t."1 HLl\1.\SSOCIA1Jo~'I .... , clt•tlu1 t 1hll'. ln1tl •..• I II .tr . C'nl•1 f11rmJt1t1n (.',\I.I. 12 13) -v· " 1 , . .s.116157 .. 111r.1i.'" .an·.• lil'l1l1•1l I ltl'1111.111t •· 111 i1111 ... ol11l.1ll' 1011.:11.111 '11· ''''IHI 5:.~21!1or !71·11527 :111:11 R":At.:r\'Ol'1':1t ,\T01t~ \\11rl. S.1turc1a,•s. ttt-r~countl·r 11..tp par1 l111ll' <i"·n<ll\, CP\t·~rl\ ~.:~1 ---"'""to.I ~Hit.I 1,'i,l.ill:!I "'I ct .. ht' \l.i~" hum• 1111 '"'" ,\ \1~"1"' \\ui· I. 11 \\llh l11lfnw1n1: M.1kl' rl'll ~H l>IO 12XO Sat Tues Tlw lt1111111 ·~~~~.17''r,i.nl~nc• ,i.t1'l'll• ~ Choice location i,1;: l'i'lli I 11•·"·".t 1•17 1:i1~ Jlt ... _ . 5.. . I I R I ---L· I 117'' s II . 'KKt•·· It osta .. l''" prn1 ··na•nt ' 111 ''"' h.1 \I' 31 ""''wennCJ .. r•1ce } our im II t l'll •·i·1·nt ' CI I I I I II .-:w on . • . 1111 i•" i•r ~111• :.!21 642 I n1 cxr.ce ur lllon• re ntal. :?llJ Rentals Wontad -46001 t II ~. I 11 Lot· Ill Or.illl(l' C.:u \II llJ>l.'lll'(f, !) :>lJllllll l'll•)!.llll 11 • l •1 r l' \\ I j.I 1 "' F.111 .. \ll''' c M. . ' , • Mt Ct, :-.lt'wport Pl·n111 ••••••••••••• : ••••••••• '''t"~ec·~AHICS lrnt '<I> :..1m1ned Sh1·v . shift-. ,\\.111 WI.nth in ~.1tcrn Nl'"l'°rt Bl';id1 ~~1?·~·1:::;f.,.:;1';;L111~~1~:~ ~ <'all wktJa)''.!,i~~!no __ '\vl'l.I Srni:ll· Lor 1:.11 ·•1:1' NATIONAL BAHK · "hll<'. m Jlr. 1 i1rn 1 hhll' duded EOJo: ~IJ ii!li &t2·61&1 1 ~1 1,,11 \'en10" 011 .. 1 COUNTER HELP lld1> \\ Jn1t·•I. tropu .1l f1'>I 'frwpor.t lfrh,11 l"' \\di 17141638•3954 l'''' \if! llrool.hur-.t"" ,\Pi\llT:\H;NTl\H :ll It' O !J79.5:rlii D1n ,h1n Full&111nm !.. .a11u.1rium su1111hn. lusjMuRefttol 445 1 h 1 .11 ~ , Wi•s 1rn111 ,.,1,,.r, t: (i outy perator Ud'l'arn. 25:!:.i:! L.1 l'.11 .\ppl .'. ,\11uat11 •••••••••••••••••••••• i,: 11'' 1' • Kl, l'\l 11'11 1;:!11 'Qlill l\l•w 3tl t;nit 111 llunl "anh'<I 1mmed /\pply ('Lf:.\NING WO:\IA 'I Htl, La1: l11l b 'I 1 •1111rah. l:ilO Jlul.1•1 '-1. --,D-E_A_L_S_H_O_P_S_-l~~~""t'd I SECONDARY 111 i:1nn llurbour .ir1·11 Wl\'l'S & l.ovl'r~ lla1r \\Jnh·•I ~l :!S+hr O"n t'\I Fl.._. ... .._.Cl.._.G FOl ~U. mu~th 1111. l'at tllt rouplc. S1•n<1 n· Fa.sh1011• ~Heil l lB tram.portauon South NII Countcr Cool.,, \\'nml'll St•ll•cted bho~ & off1l't • •••• ••••. •• •••• •• ••••• ,;p;u·I' 1n:tal Th•' I-tw luslnt'U 111ry. ·•~·\ \\ :w1h. '" lh• Opporlunity soos1 hc•art oft .1nttt""r} \: 111Ji!c ••••••••••••••••••••••• """"""."" m .tll .. " "hi ·tiv tall & :-umt>tn\tl:'\o 6-l5,0a1h & ll'\llll~ :>l'l'a. Call \\nntl.'d full,.., 1• 11m1· Oil H1••, l11r, I 11mm p1 in.irkinll' \'ii· <-'•ht.1 l'alot, I' 0 Bo'< 1560. t>.ll 2'.!t~' /\l)JJIY .it ILalplt, ~uh P'.' 1,. 111 .. pmnb ""t \h'.,1'1• .. 1k t.lli:l'Jrl co.,taMr~a.t'a .9"..!626 Boys & Girls m:inn"'· :!!II I·: 1;111. 11.ill'"rn •·•r"''''"IJ.•) j' 1otol4ycar:.of J~l'.Ua 1 Compal'llun P IT forl'ld1•r C('oriwr ol S:1111.1 ,\1111 HOSTESS F ull 11nw Dc•l T o.rt •1 25:!~•:! I.a 1'.11 Ile! J •• 1gun.1 l11llo; .! l'11l• 1: II l 'II I> 1. a rl 1 l'' APARTMT MHGRS Iv Pilot llt.>llH•rv roull'' Iv t ,1 d v . M 0 , t h ,. \vc)(':\1 \IM II \'\II :.; "n't" ,111·h .11 lhl· fi('Jl'h $800 + ·' 1> II rt rn en t + nla)' he d\ .11l.1blc in } •IUI 1·1 l'al I\, .• Im ani.: <'V l'J --llouwk<.'l'fl\'I'!>, Jhl rt tlffil' '\\1 11\'\1' '""1>IH11l"$1);:,71 l ltil1ttl',+Tt.>IC'phone an'J E;irn prohl lordc· 11,•nl '\1111'.•'''Juh c;uocll~11t.tl '''<'rdary nc"d"'I 'Ill"~ 11\1.110\ INN, 111. For mfo t•Jll b73 !l:l'a:l L' 1,. 1 I 1· .ti 11 \\ u t ITI ' hHI 't p I .1 11 I '. I I t1" ,. r ' L .. O.O·K·l·M·G I , 1·...:l'l .1 tih·' 1 '11111 r ... ,11 i: 1 "" ,. r.. " ,1 n I 1 ti ll.11•k\,111I .11l1••p1.;,,. l Jll.111\11m• 5350 lll.'.iul '.\lod1•rn Cnmple'C ll\~nP:. & cash. lnps °' pav, lw1H'l1i :-. l'al1f 1111 "'r1t111~ oHin. 11.u!>1 ~1a1nSt 117~1!710 t..t1o lk'.11. i.:111 1:1:,..i Penonol' Ill a111o1e l '<t l1wat1on. No mcrchJn<h~c for sclhnl! llnH'I" l.ll'. CJll i; Iii 11'.li~il 11. c ~ ~ t'' 11 r 1· 'I· . S .1 n 6000! I :-111.dl 111\ ,•,1rnc•nt 1:111., Mortqaqes,. T rut+ • • • •• • •• • • • ••• • • • • • • • • • t•h1lclr''" ·o J)t'l!\ C••il new ~u~~cnpt ions. For \\'t•(l iThur~ bl w·n; .f)f • ~f. I <. h~rnt'flh' art•iJ. 4Ht, 6';!,.CHJ llou~l·k••••th•r. ,·oup)u \\ 1~h llnnl..ini: p1ohl<·m·• ""tc .1111.i.1 O!lliO. ,\h11(J1l 11 j • . • , n·f11wd 1.111\ lo 11\'<' In :\11 MHaV•rde Drive l'laaa STORES I II"''''' 1-tn.111.111...:..11,111 Deeds 5035 <'.ill \lwhol ll11lpl11w \hhul l'l.'r:.onncl mformatmn plcu'>l' l':• COOK , !->E:\ri\l.:\!:i!>l.S1 \'! ch1l1lrc11.' p,1 rm,\ :.!lh"'"'·l\8.l!>Jil'lo 642.1321. From S an , , . l lh:11rs1tll'. ''-'II•·• ti h1tJril SJl..rl\. !l;fl ,\i:cn<"V _____ Cll'mcntc -San Juan ll;i~\I~" ~lan•ir & l11n' l'hl•1•1111I !.. 1·nlh11 '1 I''" l'I • 1 f'RS C:apl'trann nrl.'a. 1·,\ll lloi.p ~.1lary rangt• s:!.i:.j r-.; 11 1,11 ,1~1 1 ' f>-11 KH • HY HUNTER IND. ••••• ••••• ••••••••••• •• I 8)8.3061 i LOANS 8V4 % I TOBACCO STORE 1 Also 2nd TD loon• I S l'llll It .\L ln:.\l>~.11 l.lprn 111 ,\:\I Ill l';\I \ch Ht 1111 .tlfTil:ltll'I '. .II!'\ ~ t 1-.1m11111 lt1•JI. S.111 I ·1.,111,•ntl' f111 .q1111 ,\.'ISl'.'.\IH • • · t S.1 "~ h C t '.\I Campn ,.,, traikr f.ir 4!1.5ll630antJ Mi-.i.1nn \'11• 0 · -· r. m. u · ''"·1 -lh>u~l·l.1•1•111•r, ll\C: 111 \\I' Cory. l'Xll\'r\I Apply j\l;i Jo El T•iro nrea. <·all l~2 :l!)O:'i. -----IJ(•ntul /\~,.1~1.1111 n1·1·d .1 1;ra111lmu to tHk1· '\;l-:T'-'1'1K1Ha \1 J I ,.,,,.,, I 11111' '1111t'1'11'1 't1KI to <!il llO!l rt IJni:mal ''" ""r 111 ·, \I Sattler Mtq. Co. I 51)0 to~. IOU (I OFflCES JONJY 11~111 \\'. ll!th !>t :>.10 t22i1 Ch,t1r,.1di· I 'r 111111 •'\11 t·hantl' 111 our h11ml' wl11l1· C ~I Equal OpflOr Employer COOK full cimc• 1:-0.1t ,.,11111c· \t_.1 m ,1 \\Ill k,. ('a II llli , ........ \ l'rlll' E,"I 1•1111·111111: llthjttl 111111 rfl,I 642-217 1 545·06 I I rr~ •u.t 1 1~2 'It.Iii t'\I'' I, ".Jl.iry lllJI n ltl.i lllK:i BREAKFAST !.11>11 335J cosrA ;\l ES,\ 11•1 MIC i:1·r\ 1. .. , .111·.i 11• I A S4S·412l-h11,\ 11101 t1,11111· i1·1111·1 IAnnouftcemenh / MASSA~E •-------~---(1111' S.."IC"~I lull p111' Personah/ FIGURE MODELS AUTO PARTS CoUflter Mo1t E-.rx·1 11 Ill l11r1•1i.:11 auln lllll'"Olll''> ,,, .. ,,, \\\' un1•nh'tl \pph· .11 ,\uto "·""· , ..... ;\1•\\fHllt Ill, < ~I "'" 1111 l'.11 or John BOAT P AIHTER :llu~l l1t1V<' I tlm1• jnh l''< 1wr .•t '<1C'ht \':Jrn1~h1n...: 6. f>:lllll•lll! ~C'•·d lll'.11 ""1 k1 r " l' k.11 11•1·111 ii lll.Hl.11•" llual ,,11cl . 11;:11i11:11. "'II l'lll\IE t'cl\1rt'IJ1l111 111• '11.1\'l' ICMlll. n•·'t to ha11 .It :o.lrl't'I l\'\l'I \\ ~·1,..,, 'ton· rrnnl ll\\ n.·r 111 l.r i.m ;~,·1 1 1>40 s.111 c·:. at 11111o llol'J .11 lk.1C'h 111\!f ~)\ 1'1lf'Ull1' !ol I Iii 1:' 1111 r.1 ~·I IOI .. 1 ... "' '"' Lo\t & Found I K.r. , .. ,. .. o ••••• •••• •••••••••• •••• ESCORTS FABRIC STORE Lo't & Found 5300 1 11111< .111 \11111 nn!' I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hurn• Utl u;t' ~l,ttlhl ..... :·i-. :O.llM"I \ II I si•11, 111,11,.11, .... 111,.11" ,\ t.ci-.r "'" 111 . .i .. S111111.. 631-3811 Im 111 .illluinl s..,11111 l'.111..11'1111111..:11111 '\11·tl· • --llookkc•<'pt'l-,F1C.ll,.1•1•pt. 111 .,11 ~1. 11111111 \ .iri.i h.11r '"' 11,.,,,,1111 MASSAGE AYON fori>m.1l1Km.cnl\lri.:<'11 1·111 ,.d to 'l 11 .ti :111 a•~• '••'·•~I IH I 11 I. <WFICE \laturl.' 1111111 ulu.il 111 •· Ill• 111 II\< I 'o.'11111111 111'1.11:-1 '11•t 11t '" \ \II 111'1 '1,111\t~: . ... fl'rrNI S4.•niJ II'"""'' to ~•·wk c; .... t tprm•' \~·1 \\ 1 11 i 11' \1101~1;\H • .,.I Line Your Ad. :-;n Mfi. IJ;nly 1'1101 ~1-1, Ml I 1 '"11 '' '11 "'1 1 \I 1 •• 1~1 l'\l t•l I IKI 1\ \I EASTER lo•k•t I' 0 !lox l!iHO, <'11~t.1 ;\l11~1lla11'1-;~11·n,11·1• ''" p1·c & h1• 111atu11· Apfll' In l'l'r .. 110 <lnh ' Surf & S1rln111 ~.'l:MI \\ 1 ·na't II" y ~II COOK·DIHtUR lkh1•I ;\11111 & T111•s. \Ju,l lw t'\llt'r'tl (;,,..,1 fl"' l'.111 frn .lflJ>l. lnll'r\ II'\\ liil •i:r.11 COOK •• I I I .tl l •ol •• 1111 I .1IC) "",11•1. \1 (' •121··"l " • W ith V oluoble 1·~11 a . · ''' .,;,q,,.r & 11•frn·m·u rcq IEERTVTAVERN , ........ .i .... 1.11111•'1 \l .d•1 "Greet1" nnullqu•• r1rl , .. r11l11 y IJl('tl opply J\1>11h 1 .11. ,, .... ~A. "'"' ' 1 , • •• , 1, •• , 11 , .., 1 Outcalt Ma5sar S<•"'" ,.'(,1. t:u't"m '" 1111 "'" 11 :: & 11· M .11111\ DISHWASHER 1),1\;, lh <'r :!I Sulf ~ S1rl11111 [i910 \\ Cu.1,l I I\\\ '\It '•1 l'l111nl't'.all ' DONUT SHOP /\II :-.1i:hl i.lutf No,., 111·1 n•·•· \\un\Jn a..:,• ., , t, 1\1Jt1I \' 111 pl.'rMlll ~11 Donut, 1:i~. t:. 17th ~I. l'\I DRIVERS (('11"~ l'<1un1ry) l'\11 ~1w11.1I hl' I "'I.ti '.\L1d:11·1•111 Y ,11 hi 1 '011• lfdl l'l,H'l'll(lll, ( \I :. ltoom hhli; '•11t.1ltl1· 101 IH'tjlhl)OI h11 .. cl 1'0111111 h11~111<·~· \lilt l'\l)j"llro .11n1•h' 11.1rl.1n.: \I'" 111• t.lntri< 01111,. 'I'-''• a' .111 I ronm ~111t1· Cnn 111 :\lnl "tit .,1.1lll"h11t . -.J.t11•1 1110111..11111 .... 1 1 \H.t ll\H:IO\ll '-'·II I I ,. ll•ll'.l'r ll1·~11111rant .tC'll ,,.• Pllllll llr prn< llll ' Ill fv 1'11111 l \\\t'lll '11111 h •·lp 11111 .inti 11 ''1 '1' 'NdJ'li•· 1 •.iii :•.•w.irt 1'"111 \ot11•mn11rt•J E\1·1•lh·n1 prn!'lt1t111n J 1'rorrhnA to \h•:-t 1'.wiru c·o,ist llwv DRIVlRSWAHTED .1hH•nlt•1· "'"a1·r ~1:,1111 I l ' 11 •10 .. 11 I fi7., 7.r,. N II l\o 11h11 e 1· c·ulh llCll Sl-:Kt-: .. :Pl':H :\!nm Ill I:' I 1)1 ll ti 1111 i. 111 :\" 11 I I W 1 I ~ •111 . I' \1 1,1c, MJlll Huntin<)ton Beach's I ""''' I lo-.ill h SpJ 111·1·v, F•1\ 1 l\l. ... -i·1i-1·~ rull rt1 fl llHIC' IJ,1y & llll!hl \11111. .11 .111 :"•> l'\fll'I lll'f'I''' Will Ir ain. t .ti I II ll\ll l0ollll <\ tllprll :JC·l 772.1 JANITORS I. t I 1• Ill ,1I1114'll11111' t• ~1..11111• l"'l "IJl 1;111111 IJl'lll Ith l ,1 II l1ofl 3,J:,J UI i.1··~·· cl1\lfh•1l !'ollhllll\ ~""' 1•r<>llll'o1 l l'ho!W lil'1 1"1tt 11111 l'.11 k111~. i.:.11111 ,. "'' ft H :-. fl 'h·m "ht ''"I.. I'll ~:1;:"\,\ Y r • i·.1rn111~'· .1 ;>· Ill ur t:1 t•r)I ' " ""J 11ll•11s1 ' l\11·11 or Won11•11 i ull ''"" h1•11· 1,111111 .1 1••0 \11 l:1lt,••ll ll1••h <.11111 i11nl1tl1•11l1 ,1l hl'll•lhil:l!'l'I ----i\111,lh1•<::'i1111111•1 KEYPUNCH (IJoT1Morc• "11(11•(• XU 11•rm-\i.:t Kl. l't•I 1111'""'1111 l 1111111"·11111: lo. rt'11·rr..1I Boys & Girls C'OOK ,\pplyl11J'('J ~llll '"I II '''"' 11111 11.1.i \ \11111111111 .1111111111111 o\ 11,111, , , ""'I.., 11,i..pr, 15 Or oH•r . Work "'lun l'.1rt 11mr· IV full llllll'. Yellow Cob OPERATOR ,\ 11.1\t"l""dlll '\I PET SHOP Hll '\11 lln11111lrl••1: 11 j l.1•1•11111.i: I I 11rnupo(l(o gettn111 Xl11t will l1J1n. 3:1!11:. lh•I ll~ISlah•r/\\1•11111• 1 Mr:. l'11IJ111,. 1111 l:!~li :"..1-... l·.s . i.tno .~11 1 "' "' lk.11h 1\ Sl.1 t1·1 \l't'\111' •111 :r.n rn.a urr 0 "0 r.irHq• \ k 11111,fMt 1>111111 1'111111 J.' \ 1<1M :iirw. ' · · ··" ;\l 111a F11 , 1111 oHl':.t, l'illllillWI W1•tr.11n \ior • . uunlam .1ll1•v Sl'f'ki111?lnthv11Ju11l w1lht. •I a Y ' • I• I 5 •1 11 h 1• IAl<'.111•<1 m Sflltlh 111 ,,,.,.,. I ... IORTIOH !H~ :.1tM1:1 :11, hr' 1lully. 5 hr!< S.11 t:OOK 11 ii , 1 , h 11 11 •~ -m•1':0. 1·u11 ""' wn1 ldn1< ''\ ,., e~ "knd~ I '111111cv 1111•\ h1•1•111111• I 11~ f I' I "' St.1r1 now & uuah(V fm 11 Iii• 'l'll'I ~.).: ll'lll '"I E.irn ~II~) "l'l',k & 4JI ~ll'll fl<'I. rna l\1·~ tHJllC'h. K1•v ' '11 11'·' 111111 <onn~chnu&Jt .. lrrr.11 k ., hi' 1 .-' " I I 1. 11 II I EW'PORT STORE 11•11t1•1 O" 111 r h.1, \Int ".111 h \" .t.11111!01 ,., i\ 1'11 " ,,.,, "',,, ,111'" "ntlt. II.in 1111! ', d,1 v S II m ml'r Joh ;>.. U , 1, .1 J 51i11 h1· I;,.,~ ~1 I ... •t,~1~'K.;.11" n '"' '1 'J JI"" ·~' l\1•v (J1"1' th• H . 1 l•lh opp<11t111111 \ .1111111111,1 11111 h '\ 11 I I " .. . TELLER Uon1i'1'!1, In~. flfl71'' & 'l I :to ·~·1 I. ofton .. I \1(1'. \\ 111 It<· ••• ,1.·11 _!Ill ~i·rr'~ ~rom f:\1\t ~ ll\I "'II ll1'ot'\o\ ,i:tn\\lh .111 .1 ll11! fw \l.u t~ ::t,,;,~:., :.!I llrhi•lphn<':~a7 !HU.) i;trf'at hlt,un•. Not for t.h~ , , :•'.Xl' .. :HIJ-:NC' .. ;ll I'/\ I ICI 111\1 (Y.!!l or l.111iv11c lilU l a• I ~11 1 11?111'1 ·1 .. rn1,1\)lt1<:r.1:!tMt •• , ..... ., 11 1 \l'\lll\'I \" .,.. Mt'wportCeftter 11m11l. \\c intenww .l.1(11oki. & llo~tri.sc·~ <••H><I L' ti 11 N 11. 11 It 1 .. "''lll•tn'' 1>11v11h1ft1111 •1"11. C'pt~ ,\ rflll\'(' 1111•11n ·'•' "' "' 1·11.1n ' I I ,, I SSA<· r. L' J • ~.. ~·· o.-~'\H'l'll \I> r.x1wr. c e~u·altlc C~ll doll) C.a11John 752 fi24Z. puv ~ hl'Ol'fltll /\r>P)Y SAL•:s1•1-:1tSON .. /\I'. 1' s.11:11 • 'o1i.1 llCI "'" C'C!\SIUM •• S\00 "111 "~I ARTS & CRAFTS FOt '\II <: 11·". l-1111 c lMt Unm M1tehl•ll, lilU f htwn 2 & ~>J>:\1 D1•nn\ a. I' I ,. I ""' I' c• I< s· i, .. , II l• n 1• I 1 I , 111 r Iud1• lea~f'. S1•l' at :l ,I, '1-.r·.•1'.•C"Mt\I' l1.c11 1·1t\C'Un"l.1I ..... rll• E'f"'1 ulhninl!JZll l' ' ... t<"1 [) '"IJ Bu.~llll'''"'an lonk1n1: or~ ... /\ J>j " • .. .. r. • •• I N rt " I <1 tl-·1:.. ' .~, " ' • .. •' vi \111nh11t.1mi.11n \'\\.,..II r r... -~ L·~rn•tuK r ".2" \('. co, ,,311 Oi\l.Y no1;1-:1t ·~ mNcrut ch•ntal&lullluri ewpo ,. '·' • .11 lh\111•rmm111i.:'i1r1h;iml \n.1 \\o• ·'""' h1t\\1'111 l'lll."i Ul'Jil.A\•' Call!>!\11 ~2811 rit~·Ol' r.u " .,fl<' Clcmt•nt<•. <i,\lllH.;\S :?int S \'\ ll'fu111I ..°':. !><: bttli: mi::r lt,14' IO '"1.1 l'nl·•· 11•1h1n•ll .'l~I .1ml ."'1111 h 1:, .m11 I CO'ltu ,11 .. ,,1 t.th !l\M I F.qual Oppor t .mplnycr > r < pl~ prcf ~~-12."·--.I (),\(Jl 1 :'\ l II l,l.S 111, ('ont,11 l l'l•r"'nnf'I OIC' SM LLCOM '1~:RC11\I. ~IO.OOO !'rlll'r "111 lr,im 1 •111 "I'm IJA,~Kl:'\c; S&L nt'TI.'.111-:R, Expcr'd for COOK Nl-:Wl'OHT m :/\l'll PACIFtC MUTUAL Shop.1, Offl<'t's & s1or.1i:c <;1.nd h'rm' Mll ll:l'i l.'lltl FOl '\ll \I 11,. 1 11 I• •rl I \I \SS \Ci F. ~mnll rnarkC'l 1'l't>wpnr1 Sm111l 1nUmatc dinner 700 ~kw port Ctr 1>1 Jo'rom S&mo !'t-18·7:!~'• " · ' J llo1hJ.1m•·~ Lil'. M.1~~"ur llaroor nrea 67S-:i&~ ah housr, Laguna Uc;ich Furlory llt•lp ''111111·11 llol•\\Porl l'<iHC'h COFFEE SHOP Si.111w ... '. p.u t 1 i.il'I \ " out l ;ti I' •1 \:II •11' \I TElLER ipm need.., I st Cook. Good ('n,lil M "'·' <: Jl:l' J\l IJ~ 1-:1111,11 "''""r Emph.1vl'c tndltttri .. Retttol 4500 "'II 11r SI 12.IMIO H "1'" 1"11 I ll.irhor ll i~h 1:14 5111 !"ewport He a ch omc,_. wages & hrs 1( qualified rnnc1•rn nl><:d!> mad1111t·1----------• ••••••••••••••••••••••• rr('{' ~1.1mhn i.: Hhh• "' S<hool 4'1'• 17111 h<-1"''''111 CAFETERIA Coll 411<1·8997 bctwn 0111•raton No 1•,111·r. loa<is 111 11..i1 lo.m.:. maJlll '1 '> ,. I ~ G•1tffe TCHaeh P~it1on \I tll provldr <'X ~1aturc Perllon. after· 8:im·10am. f)('rf'll~ Call fflr rll'luil~ 2000 Sq n . ts1s f'la<-l'n tra. Ovcrht>ad <111or ~rt Rrh 642 :?210 ... 1 !" y lc1 1· \ ~ h-r1wr' t-·nund Ill&. ~ "hill' Ion!!, Fnr thl'11ttlc ext1 a" tn pru.un• to nl'W .ll'\'<lunb noons tll run <'J !'lh re· -;.ii~ OIVI :"t"-'fi~ tn he open ,rnr '11n h.im'fi h ni,il\' dn~ , 11 t 1u1c-;c11l \1a .. -.3l!l' as Wl'll II' r1•g11l:1r teller itister r1tnlcen \ t>ndmlt.1----------•I GENERAL OFFtCE 1520 S9. FT. • CAMP GROUNDS !lli;I m:: ---e"<per r('q111rM1 IO:JOam ~·0671t''<l193 Kitc•hMl· f\c•.ich St11n1I \\Ork1·1 ~. ~;\C'IU~\1·1• 11JN 1 5 hr• I.lay ~u11 lh1 u Thur ... S2 2.'> hr '!\all (',1 IJ 4~·1204 For appt lll'I 1l·rm' \).,'I ~ 121•1 l••'.IC'h ~ t·:llis 11 H 1 C;ill i513931 duttC's II :\lonths teller .;torkmi: elr Call b<'f COOKS ~.~=~~· ~~~a,s~ P£: ~ti "ETSS.llUIUO \'R FOL''\l>i\irl'or;R":,.ncl &tdo~& For further lnformullon -CorLotM0tt--warehou~c w /lrurk rlr 1.AH'Med olf the h<-atrn 1 I>. cL'h.1t h·:; 11 tt<) .int P..-poratibtl & ln~cn acw appointment Cle11n new cars. Musl The Reuben E. lee t:ntry l.e\(·I Answer phonrll Will tram m ull pha11e~ nr th1:-1--·LE•A-D•P•Ett-•S•O•N-- bu.~y •>fr. !I{/ wpm l)'IJllll: & ynu'ro In!'' {',111 <·on lrol C.:arC<'r F.mplo> mcnl Acij. toS D I-'"> m f'oun I pnlh 351\rr<'~or land m Jr 11'4111!+1 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• callper..onnel expencnc:ed & rl'ltllble tam \'I). $.!JO. 962 ~ l!ll 1'1<1 11 .. hmi:: 1.ike. ~tream --Schools Ir Good JOb, good hour" Mon-F'ri rl.'1 h <1 I I ~"' 1mm1 n II t'Ol''\ I> \l .111' pup \ u· uf f1tstn.ction 7005 LOS AHCiElES Paid nrollons. Apply 1n pool. etr \litll <>1·11 tor F.1111a•\1 A. f:dml!\'I SJ\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• FEDERAL SAVtHCiS penononly. :\tr. N1el'ien JOxlO w11rt'house space: A\a!I Apnl l. 1st & Inst ~·d SllOmo c~ o&s2 ---- AIR'°ttT AREA l200Sq f'L 2l' p r Sq l"l. 3 alr•('(mdillMt'd nffir<'s, ample par.,1n11 673 1400 HARBOR REALT\' 29'; down. A14t . 831_1:100 1131 n, .. 1 rnllar :H~l3i IE A IARTEHDIR ~o phone rails :iccl'pletl. HAMIURCiER ST AND Fvllor Port. TllM 714 ·~22.0010 Terry lulck N":TSSl.•'00 MO lnlerntN 1n Hobb1H' ~ ~11d¥ to wMk.-as a ~al Opro~mploycr SHI & WolMd l''YM' "t:indmJ liu1 lthnK Tbt' n you' II w 11 n l ro pro(e.. tonal bartender int IAttlftt STYLIST Huntington Beach with rns1de & outi.1dc rhttk 'The llobbv Shop · l \\t-.•k f'rt-e Job place !leat1n 1: P erfect i1ct up that runs nf'ry W~ne•· men l .1:151 J t :an r l l''at \ e.ey busy salon \n for Mom & J>op. Askmsi day4rSaturd8)'lnthe 7111834 ltlf.11 1\04 !'; 11th Nt'wpo« Ctr. Call Ken onlySl~.000 )la)bcle" DAILYPILOT St,Santal\no Am<'rkan Allanforappt,fl.44-8800 A.gt 8Ji ·4200 ClasslfiN Section Bartendt>l"I School Wanl ad result• 642·561'8 CAR WA SH HELP Ovtr 20 Jo' ttlrn~ nnlr MfTttO CAI WASH 2950 Harbor Bl. C~ J Now T akln11 /\ppltratloM Apply Thur11 & Fri 3· lpm 15 I E. Coo1t H wy Hewport hoch Equal Oppor Employet A1cncy. 556-S_sos ___ _ Girl Friday for Re.ii l::Matc Developers Ore in Santa Alie Ciood typ1njl, aood lllJIK'Ur <tO('t'. 110()(! w flaurr~. w11le1 lhi.' pl1nl11 l'luunt fun nk G .50 hr Cull ~58 ;vu ror ap11t 6-i:? 567 Musl know ult phn1ot>t1 or apparf'I ma ur .. lnt'lud .. 1n11 rndu,tr I 11cwin.: mnr htnl'S, • & loyouts '·"·'d .i iiround rt'l')'d -.i TcmJll) Trmpornrv t11 lill02Sky Pnrk lrvmt• C1111540445$ F.qu11l <)f)por t'mployer Scll thco~r. fa1ht "1th 0111ly Palul 't\ Jnt Ails ' t • I • ~ Cl% DAtLYP11.0T Thursday • .a,pnl 1, me J ~~~::! ..... ~!~ ~ ......... !~.~~ ~~~~ ..... !~.~~ ~ 1011!!~~ ............ !?.~~ Http W-'.cl 71 0 Http W ... ed 7l00 ....,W..ted 7f00tt.lpW~ 7100 W.\NTEO' 0(0p('ndahle U.-.\tn.¥ arH, Hl' beuul. Klni; l>Uf' bed, l'lf'W'. ~t.ro •••••••••••••••••••••••30IJO Bu. Inf',~ O"-lll ""·"·llt ·~······ ••••e.u·•·· ••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••• .............. ••••••••• ............... !\(an for la•-n :.er\ lfl "k. ('()U('h, li:Oldtnrod 'liS. hrm ~l 1ni•I de-I l:i.UJI ·a nl c-d T .. ) ror T \ IH'I tr.1tk £o<l\l.l. ~ 'l'I qre •• ,,,,r.,ry rler~ n ·t•th:d fot :'\URSI-' •'ull l ame. C;&ll •v.~ Nff "fl\d tbb. lmpoo.. ~nw~ ~ <.'omm\'~l.11 IH• cn .. 1m lolll\iJI J;l;111 l<J<'al h1ah !i<'McJI '"'"' IN s.,."~ SALESMEN ~7~08. record•. "e w m H h. · NTE i"'r~tl'r r.., II or writ~ TV Rodi ..._ bl l l t lllu J•Y p l •. L -I !Wild Sood ' n,tr Upl)l'r WA D Hiii, ~11 .. 16 :!!?II. :.tll 1 \\' I . 0 • ~h.i\~· ;,:.~~' hbro~ =•tMd.7 " , 12 to 16 yenrs of a.ge wanllnjt to earn S20 W1dov. -.ould like tu haH~ 11tert"u "'' h,. tl 11 .\!U~. TOr (.'ASll DO l l \ R Sunllu"l~ ,0 l>lh s,111 HIFi, St.reo 1091 •·. p ,\PJ!I> <:.1 p,,,,..,.. 1,,1 ~hllt t-;,,,11 pi"' <I to $SO or m ore JK'l' WL'Ck Ch..inre to" in f('m rom-p:in1on 11\C tn 11 \ll 2P\I. _ 1, ,, 1 0 ~· 0 R .,. tl·~ n i." '"" 'Y.?TM · , :·~ .. ·:···.·······~·~··• ln1f1lod School Uhlnct l';ul.~vi:nur trips to Philodl'lphia, Washington UC. in uchi: for r()()m l -Jto·\\t::l.l\Y \\'\'rt.'tlt-::i 1·~ Ill\ li•l11r r\ '' '!1112fl \1<t11r1 .. 111\d, 11.,Jllbc1irb o r Cape K'cnncdy : cu h , bikes . boJr~ l'rC'h·r o\\n r:.Jr llo\mi;Eoa't ~\trythmt: \RT OUJKCTS coiol''t l't} .... 111 hu'.11"'11 \\t11r. ljfl I\ JOll~:s l'Jlll ttJrlu, lll o1d1 Ill·".·· .M~(>'A\•,,'11 k d h IMi-r~'d 64:?GT4i> -ll.~ .. • 3llt" t'rnrrnmoo ~I L\'t-:lt !H!.lt \•ic~: Onlft.'T·\I· lttc;:., Oltl I Z~ .,'::. :!J1J M C\I. ~••u.-•• • ~ '' ..io· urtin11 un ol 1,.•r "'rl1:1,.~. If )'OU hH' -• t \I m O'Jl!:l o)I 11J1111 .. ti. t.i1•~i;l1 ~ -.L.J t '" -1%121~ ' l ',111'>1.'"'IU n "' \\'("I'' •or h • l-'1:o.!t' t-'llllN & j\:-\ • • ' .... In <.:ost t :\I (;• u N"v. norl l'e c h '" n .,()\Ct ..... llllt I!>.... .. . ,· ..•• ; . bil-llUl ... ,,I.\ 1,1\'l: "· t·11r~ ru;-:S 1>;qu.,10~·1NrJmvloHr . • • • ... ,. ' ··a . Ollll"\\knJ .... Unphu1w .. &.~t10011lo1j1tSlAOOf1om IUJl t-:Sh\;>::20() 1•.1tro l nt.111 1•111 lll Huntini:toll Ucat'h or El Toro )fo'.1~1on 1 t u ~I r. · 1 '"" new \• , ... , .... 1, .• 110 "\ l '6. \'II I:' "·.111111•1 1io or I' h I I ti r C' n ' & d II., p1· n' n I' :n .o I. Io r V I no ,.a ,., nu ""' 111rr\' u nc i. • • W • n t t' d • C. \'rm In " •' .... -111 m v tl<imrl...('l'l)IOI: It\ I '"'I tiuahlMl Sk•lll>«r J\h1>tl • ICJO urea, cu I S4!.l 8'J56 and a~k for 1;.0Q11 hrly rJtl', bul nun w~ A I:. o 2 ch r s. J.upJut'!lt' w Jr Kl'lii·~: th \\het•l lor \ \\ 1:!~ J Jr!.. tor hl'.ul11luu1l' ~ 0000 .ill u 1,,. i·.i•"•lil•· ,,1 L .. illnn ,1• Mr. ·<'ott ..... 1i;c m Lr • .unm~ :-\ll't• f..tt ti:>lO 1>" ordi. dll l(l&en. un MI :\117 ur f;, ~llt'Jl...,•r N1'"' ~.Ill, "' p " •" ...; H ol t' 1 II ti ts 0336 -----· ' · ".101 :.n:.. :, mo cll1I 1 1 111.11111 .111111111 l'ul1111•1 t~·h•nl~1.11n.'l1'tll Mt'' 3 l'O,llHlll ll1>l'k\'r 1 ilorm~.hdmt•h.lillis:!:ffl l'!it'<l t'\IUl'h 1·u,hl111i'. ul1I 10 I r)''l.ih). !>II) 7!114~ MACHIHI O'EaATOR John11•m ix (Juullfitd .. ,, _ _ '--?' ----Hcdtn\•r. lll'•f. t'(ll)tl S>\.'I 111br1,-. <\ 110111 tx•t.I n• !1t11rn111n LltcA•M•mhly G42 t1s7; r1l11.111hr1nh 1:!:i 'i(;z:! H..a..w t-... 7 1~w --i-:nct T11h l1'. h1dd"n WATERBEDS .1•1m11bh•.9ti:!•1.o1i; '- Ovt•111H•tt 11· tl~ .. i..t.1111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ························IMeorc"'-"'li• .. v\l..'fY ,. o<'l' vl:>COUll Cu ""·-le-' · ,...... •:-.lt•\'t'r l:l\deri.oltl • ~ U1 Ill\\ .1tt' ll\I!'\ l.11...t• 11.•11 ' .... U '"' •....,.. •hd. 71 i.tv1 .i"t'. ~ ~\11· 77W '" •t I t" l .1 S111lMll .'tl\10:\ Slt-11•11 H1•1 MACHINISTS Scom1• 1•,111•1 111 l'll'rrl'J I *;SECRET A.RIES** ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nu 1111,,h)'1h• (' h ,, 11 hutl"Ufneonh 8083 ~l'I:> ('a'h I.> 1~ l:.t.7 jff 1 H .. pl) Ill .1d •fi .. J, I • lt1r.1tjura11t llo"I"''· da"~ j A1ttique1 80051 Ottoman . .H1101o ~1:10 Ac111111ltr.1\;eon· is:to 706:! ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1>.11h 1•11111. B•111. 1~1,11• ihnn<'r hou,1· """'to 0( S~61~to •. S700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• :...1r.1li1lou11i.:t•r rt•{hnt'f , n.1011 A.UTOMA.TIC SCREW MACHINE t'l.1..._, ,\ >-d u11 Op1 , I-' pc-r on \rmt• Ci11dlt•v & llrn"n & ~h.aqw. O"n l••JI\ I • I \I c •r.>•"•1 1 ·11rvr1r1 IM'•".lt>nuht\&l' f)ll\'1~\ :...111141 II -· l'I'""-" MATTRESSES ,B.1~., c;u1t,11· I(.· \m1wi: 1)11.111_·•111111111.1111 •. , u .. '' ,.,,1 a -··· • • • 1 • • \nt 1qu1· ~II \'t'r . hr a:.s J.!•11 ~... -.. n1.. S ·im" Hr.imb \11'.itl'~ ,\mphlwr Xt1 a:. ~7'11 • 1111 a mu,l . .!I "' u11 I 1"t111 6. \11.ihc1in ua. 1 ·lod« I unp~ / . • • " . ~IO n:ix·i t 'Int <1111<1 'ill ftA.RT-TIME !>!li.111110 htwri 9.\\1 I\ \n•a... ~ ~1 ;11 ~'.t . t•i?·A.·JO '\t-;W i:nri:1•11u' lon1t (irl•atdLSt'llllOb.!'>~·HGJ6." • _ 1 t • l'·•ll"lftl~lt.1 t;,1lh1·r "i.:n.1t urt·' ,,) 11 \~I for ·11'1'i I STOCK R00).4 u.1 1 > 1 t m i-· • · -1u:.t11 m h( .1u1 du I h • I '~" J Lil. l) l:lUI-' SpNkt•r h.illut 0\l'J 111 ~ \11 l*ln ATTEND!HTS J \l',\"ESI-: "001> 1ot\'l1•tl 'ul.1 phllo N lo;\\ FIREWOOD 111 porH•d l'ndo~u1c-. IOO -- 111•r hour ~I 110\ •• ~ l Ju r J "I ( fl( I\ L.111! To Sl .40 111.0\1\ PHI ~TS l'•>lh·r t ~' t I) Ill I ti\' I' st•,, t . 0 ... I' . ~1$ f II r(I w.m~. O(r tl73 ~12:! • 1 ft•rhmr' ,,,,.,.. '"'•" tlU, .. \Vllh 111 r"'''>n SHUR·LOK CORP I "a•ln•i.''''• 1111'11'"'"' tor "lllhu' 1·oll1•t•l1um.<11 m.1llh11w rollt'l' tJhll· ~ '1 1111 11 lO 1 --••'\1•r;.1• ':!:.!• i\11\t•111 ftART-TIMEWORI( "allrc:.., .. , "·"l"'' l>J~6.'\i1o:ht:...hlrh "n):ll•pnnts Toppnt·r l\\11t•111t1:1hh•,, O!\l':OI'' ~~.~1.,'!SHtdivetcd DIVli..JCI 111011\'I 101 lhtlb\ :>ll .1 tJllll t: .:-.11rman<h l'I S \ , , 1111... '" 11r 'll f .11Jd, 11 hllo. \\ c.t tir.1nd 1 l-~1uul Oppor 1-:m1,loH•r I" 11m1· pror1h oll1•r,.(! 11\I hu,bo" \pph "' 11<•r,r111 1:11·rtr11nt"C''I'"' l'Jld !•hone t.Qll1:cl \ Kl.:-.O ~t:T \l ui.\ i.l'll t;.t_ .c't>.::t -· " ... 111 l\l>:'•i lk..t1111· f.' ,10,h '""' 111 ~'~~I 'i': 51''1<.'1·;:•~ 1: ~~ 1 lr\ln, '' '" I :!IJ 3!6 !li!IU T 111 ~ \\' t: t: K ' C: a II L'Sl':D l ''Nl.IT\' TRLRS I A.CCORDIA.M h<•Jllt• ... 11t .... rll'S1l :\oin ."' Jr.I. .11 I SALESCLERK --'l .1r ~.1rt.•t hi:I Still 1\l.LSIZESGd L'O~l) Onl)'.I Yl"'olllol.hl...l'llt'\\ ~:~:ir' ··11n'•lh-1'.1~k.111I \t·~l '\o 1MI\ ur lolh.t·t 1 •11"·1da :... .... 111111 To $2.75 Olllf:'l;T \L l!l'GS !lxl:j l>..'l\\N.'11 1 5pm · 1:193 21280H 531I12t• -1 1.mi•I> 1·111111 Com1>h•t.-l\o.'.illt 1~~1~' .,;'.;;~.1'''h rn.i: L ;.e ol c·ar 6. phun .. , nr.ST R .._.T I COMPUTER Pet"'>1an i•nen~;:il r.uJ?.. tol l I " amp c·11rd mu .. ac ,\ lllhliliOvrRlit>lbi> ru; AU A,... OPERA.TOR or" blue-. l\Or~; rccl.j0'·11 ""1'oJ ~ralll d inm.it LUGGAGETAGS i.land SiOOor b!>t olrl ----1 Pantl\ man or \Inman I J ~tolllct rtc 61" l!Jll !.1~1r~· ~:~J~~:.1~,.:~~~~:I fromyour busmt>»l'ard.· 3.'>441133 .Ill 611m \11..d)li11oats &Morin~ ftEOPLE ftERSOH 1<:.ird1• \l,m i:.-1 \\uh 1'' • Sl. I 0 :'tlar~' _ ___ -J h 1 ""nd 00~ t•Jrd for "a<'h or an•·t1me "k1•nd!'.. '"'-.t-nt I ( 11 t 1·ouch A. mule in~ O\C "'"' ~ ~ , 11;,.-,.... .• -t:, .. , "unh 1·,tab'I ~ 11•n.,1\c> lmm•k1ti::,· 11\ all " t·i:•· <om pu l' .t....Jl 801 Silo:i 'tui: plu:. one spare. We Offi--• Ir ••••••••••••••••••••••• MACHINISTS mJluro· .. l1ml u:."K' 1111 ..... , e• 'f •'Iii f1u>tJ 1111· I 111111""' or r1 lo1hd tlJt.• ...,.,...1once s -'•'at. on r.i:.ll!r:.. r "turn pa rm '•ndntl\• set Fun11h1r e G ,_, 90 1 ro"' 111 11 d1·1·1 fon••·, ·.. .,,.,,, ~ ' "' " I ••••••••••••••••••••••• solid ehl'n) \\OOtl ehr... " " ~ ~ ~-t 8085 eMr-ID ~ inut n·tun•1' 111•1·d' tu111 i•hol...,.ill• :o.UP._Ph•·~ Full) LI puratton .• \1•111\ \ m .. ntn \f.'1'11"'r h It I Frci~ht OamaJ:l' llolpu1ntl SI! ,-.1ch 102 )las:nol\a St. i.culed atlracti\e tag & •..-PflMn ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' • c·0tp1tall1cd Ii• 12223 t.1;"'a rt><i111 '!11 Jfl'I Wth I ••rmion' 1 :i i.lrJp. mcct111n u1rlin<! ••••••••••••••••••••••• . . 11u1clt 111,11l11n"h \\Ith -· .. · 1 ,,' · · 1 \'ll-:JUE\ll'l.O\:tlt:X1 ~.ill• 3623.W WJrne r .1 C.\I IH2·3'i67 10 , "t 1, 1 X('R.9 totJll'a<.hn·s:i..,tc•r llnld)la~t<r~lannPr,,\11 ,. '1• •• 1 111 m 1 111 n '" !:IL. Uall>l. a 1.t nin. ;-.. 11 1 ,,,, .. ,,l'Y 1 nt•.ir 11.irbor. Santa .\na I -r<'qwr1:mcn i. re· c "•1• 1n I IC'• i • I 1 " " n t t l II vent lt>lls & then ! For a Sl5o0 'atu ... l':.c•d :S mo ." · lo • I! 1 'I!· 1111 11111 ,... \lu'ol 1lu ""II wt.'!''' \\'1th "'rwr '" Jtl phJlt('. ~E.ST \l It \ST l'IZ/. \ I :-.U1tt• Iii ''.'"!Oil \'1t'Jll I 1~:·.1s1~~-c ~,:~~~;.;. ~;)!\~~ ?.~r:;~~:.~.:,"~1~ u'1 {1h':. ~a·1r.~ ·~~ r;b~~~ 0~~1-.. ' -----Ill unrclat.-11 hU::.111\''"''' 111.11 '""'''• turrl'l lalhl·,·1 l'rodut t1011 :\lana1wr :! I :!87:i:! \I .ir1.:u1•nh ri..' "1 crora mg mus l<C. • 1 d 1 , 1 SlliS l!il-l""I 111 11111.1~,. \111 1n\ ''" ,.,1 ~ h,nt• ''"" 1•>0 1' l11p ol s:unm·nt m•11ufat:1ur :o\o" h1nni: lor l ull·llmc I lhll.oll F1" \H'f) 1':>.11 \~kf L . ·~t'' :JSU'> ·; --::r-"Dav'"c~o .. 'papcr & Wl..'!Typc•wntt•r port lll.'111 · hut 11ould ••n_J11> 'J 1l111i.: 11111· ol pa.\ to 1·o m! mi:. enwlu)llll'.nl tur t:J,1t•1 11;11n111 I ·· or _ .. s_,,_~ ~--Quality turn p 111 'i;el. will .buck & tnm your 1ni:ton :!yr:.o~l.Xlnl~ll1 "'l't•krml1o l'u rh:•ri.:•· """'!1...01 .. 1.1.: i.1ilicxµc1·_ ·r<'mT>OT~par:rrvlfC'llJ \.\:Wk-..S.. S.UUuwr •• \.i.... .. ~-1... -wtnrtpool f:tc-rtn ('" Dryer. d!'k'~ !)onkr-tt!tt'; bdrm lai:i.. O'r-ffy two cur~~~ ,.,r f'to r1t1gt>. tttl Am 110 t.·11,:1nt..,-r• V'\"'l!"M 1 .1llft1r.ip1H11nl,11cnl lill02 Skvl'arld ninc I 1mnu•d 1>:1rt l1tn c·I ~. SECRETAKY. JU:o.t rC"C'Onditmncd. $50. ~roup. t;,·c·i.. "'knd b· ·ktol· ·k ~•mti.3·25lil. I \\l\Ulcl h • .l\'t• 111 11r11111f,• lmlu,trialltdut1•111' I C.ilis.ao.ii;,s 'cmplo)1n!.'nt for "kncb.I T)11ir1i: ~ 'horthJ111l 54!1 l7K:l.altti. !>lli2517 ... ' 1'~~ICES: Pet~ -----80871 Tl01t•~11~111•r y1•u1 '.'~:''.'.'"'' 17141494·9401 Ft1alOl rl'.'m lo r 11iJ)~ & \.'\""" '.l't•al Jfl, .,1.,,11~. ~ tl.1)•. X :Ju:, :iu ) 3 lttllc1 l>.t\~. tii.l.1->W 'I 1 I llO ' P ) ,. pear~tnC'I' & "ilhngm·" In uw ar~·;i S.il<1r) 01wn Rl'frtl!, CE llot1>0int. l.lk Solid maple drop leaf lbh'. S!..,e3 or • ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• l-:\'<'s, 67:1 l!:!i I , TELONIC I ; 111 "ork. fa,.t on fcl'I n • CJll 'l.,1nn ii t 'li!l ;ttMI 111•\\ Mnfl , :o.m)ll•• door. four rhutr~. f(d cond 4/atai:s SI 60eu. Pr. 2 yr olO \ock.1t.:els & - I' lime As:.l. :tl ana.:er l'qwred. Appl\ 111 , .... r,unl' . 1 brown StiS,/bsl ofr ~ Call!lei8 1273. 6 '!Jlal!i.S1.S0c..t . ·lcel outdoor <':ti!•' lloat1,Mainttncmct / ALTAIR llnclt·a111ni.; & laundry1 :tlon fr1 11 S 1'1·rn., S..n & dl•ni·al 1-r l''I' i51 :!til l. ---lUormoi:esl -IOi•a 5°)\t',2' S90 C'umpll'lt• Servic• 41020 J~\'Ot'\ Fll'\lblc hr~ I l'lll;J. :!1118 I \\ Ol'l'JO t f>1t•h-1 .11Jh 111. Lill' I!'' . . Ch{'!>tnut dror, lcur d1~:ni.: Sale~ rn~ lnd~dcd ,. :>.18 tlS74 :ift tiP;\I •••••••••••••••••••••••• LA.GUHA IEACH tii!..JJJ.l t1rliiJ IGll\I 1 frunt ~ H :\Int .... it .:-. pt l •·nlt'r. t.:.i II\\ a~her & Ur~· er Sl)t't•d labh: & 4 ch.11r;., s:!OO XO (AR I> • - 1 :\l,\ll l:'li t-: en~ lh•iui r I o t:qualOr111or t :mplo)<'r ' --• 1.t.!i.t.1x I ()Ut'l.'n ddux1-. \\h1tc 5.'"700Ul:>cforclpm. Dr1Jwyouro"nor1ocnd1P1anos&0'9ans 8090 1,,,,11 1.,,,,1.,""''''hi·.ul lk.il 1-:i.1.il!.' Op1>1J11°un1I) m.11\ l11nl! :.t'l . 21 • ~ '' <11<1 G Scd. S OS nJmc. addn.•::.:., phone ."'-,•••••••••••••••••.••••••i u,.a, 1 all'' :\II 1, ,11 .., • . • lo nr·w hten~t;,~ Th,, SECY, LEGA.L Ill :\.hit c·o11<1., swu b~L orr Ol"CH)e WI..' ti ma~!' onl' card per \\'anted r1ano-l'l''"J11t:.· i:u.11 .1111 .. ,.11 rzt:t 1 \l.\IL!'U.Ul-.1> j IK''t \\J\ to mJl...I.' mon1•\1 RN l<t-r,•nt(';il '''II l'l\il 151 ~;1 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l~I! Atl<I::.> <'at·h. to lluy pi.mo lor \'J:.h .J27 :!1711Cullci·1 "' ihn•i l l.111•.1 Shu_r»' 111111 I 1 111 ltl-.il. falJlt• " bu) •ui.: I n ·1 \ r' ;1, llJrd mapl<· aollClll<' lwd & ~nd 1·heek or money or· $511 ~ <.i111,.J>®IO 11111 ,1.11in1. w;; C\im ACCTCLERK Fri1:1il.i11\· r('fn.:. \l'ry m.1plt·l't1lfcl'thl.1l1"!'1 & dl•rttl ----loots.Morine \l\IUS for \lbtl'I t'ull111 l m"'11111 oft.rc·tl to Uu"' COORDINATOR l'J'l"tl~ \ H "'·"" ~!~~~.·.~ S~~;i'i l mrwr1J murorli.:tbl bi;'.t'.J:!:! "LOTPRIHTIHG "!·•)er 1•1 .1110. \\'1111,•1 ' Equi~t 903 0 l,.lrt llmh 'o "'P r"<l I n1·', ore 1• 11t1·d , a I 1·, • ~WITCHBOARD 11 1 G 1 1, I' o llo\ l:iMI s111nc•t ,.,,' or m,rnu.il ••••••••••• •••••••• •••• ' ' ' ' 7AM 3 l OPM 1 J" .r.int 1·1110 • 1 . • "ul...l'lano 111 uhnwnc j· · · I . llu'\pll.il 111,..11,anq• I!. pt•r,11n l.1·.1111lhl•1•,;·11. • · T,11,.;,;, :-,iiS t.ll't' ,1.,\c. hltn l}fll.' \\'uihtll'r s11111\l l'i.mu _to:.taMt•,.i.C.1 l:!ti.!t, .,11 1 011 , 1,;d· ~I IOO .'1~1\11 nlt•1t •·111t11 -.1.111111· \al·atwn11a1d \11111\'" mi: fll'hl of rt',ld<-nllal, \lu;.t h .. \\'JlllJ,l.:\1'1 lllll()l(;lhl.~'41\J I :.t.11nh·'"""'l'l.tt\l'l'htJ Call!)!ll:!2:?'.!l11•l"!l.\)l &.tn-· l r I h · d d • ;lli3111 . ' I 1-.ns: (lllnll \.Int •lln1I .. n.on l:!ll;') llJrborl '·•It•-. 111 •nH·,tttr' '0 t''IH·r '"P1 n.1'1"11 111 01i.·r1lor -..;.,~ tlhloH •n ::,75 til l ilK:J 'l':\1 ~ 1 ..iu 1 11 ·'~ ma (' • ,\1'11 ~ .. 111l11011\lln\l• u111t rlhtl. Cne.tu \I(''·' I "~'11 htll"l:' '" Jrl\ lfl)!, Jl'Ull' hu,111tJI I (I "'·'"' I II lh·1n".1t·1' ,~;·1)1•\ ~ • ---.• . ----drt.'l>M~~ ~me lirnnlll('~., StWiftCJ Mochines 809 l l th/>J)!o('lllhll·<I ~:J~>O 111 m MA.IDS I 1·ar JU'I \\orlo. "1lh C1ur Jt•O:K'n. Du 1•c tor nr 'l.ur' :-,, \\ ;"'' 1 II< ,1~ h .. K:t.:I HI!• WANTS> 542-1177 J tum . d13~ . d11>:1 .• l'f:.. SU·~· U 0 iv r r !. 1 S • " i 0 J! !MO til.12tX:!il Z\J1. J::lhull ---,p1•oph• .11011ncl 1n )our :iµpl l'Ullt.111 o\11 , I lt1!tlllirdi:...t ~"wt GA.SREFRIG S.st IUam ,\nll<ju1•i..to~· .. :o.llelOL:!."omcn:.1girl:o. ••••••••••••••••••••••J lor all. hl2·Hlllil ur neNll..'11 for .. m.111 e' in,...,tor-.rt T~~.rum-t ~t~ ~1.,~-~lrF\:~. ··' C.111111r '""' 1-... 1.ih ,,;; D --8040 ~:·11~dlt·6~~~-1~ Ln 121 Sun1l.1 st B1kl'~. lrT :.tarhint·.'z:i:-Z:1~s.111 n• W ,\NT 1 .. 11 . :...:'llAl.t. thbll•' molrl llr' 1•.1n b .. , mi;.-.u'.n I'·" \I 1 ' '"'11 ' --• . " ' 095 <>U)lrC--t ~ ' :lt!O & CT HIS; TJk1· 0\1'1' :ti "OOll m.111lt• <11•;,I... w : T Jti\ 11 F It fl) f' J., · Ill)! bll (1•nlldn1t1JI 10 ...,, "11·1 Ma \11, 111IJnl ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1•·· b I . • • ' ~ urranJ?NI l'J I K~:!I 1 1 II'" 2 21511 k 1 11 ~ 1 f 1 L 1" 11 fur 11 u d d 1 n I? II} ml:. J\ ..,;in al? 111 drJ\\t•r;. In 'hit 1 or11J I uo \T 117:; 11-;-,1 , , . ,~;~ \ ~:i./a ' 1 a.., ll:X Su pen •~or. dJ~ 'hill, ~1 11 t 11t1'~. 1 ~~:';.\,\ •PET WORLD• I o'i.irhlJH', l>'. pew rt U:r. \'~rat S:!O l·Yr. uW \\'~,_\. Mu:.I ~t"l_I 75. 831 :?~~1 ' MAIUS, appl\ Th~ Inn al I for w !Jed sJullcd nu.r:.m.: ('lfl•I\ 1 , '"' 1 ... ,. 1r I' t 1 H 1111 ,. T' ck,.,..' i>roJl'<'tur, l:imp' ~ mtH • 111~hou::.1· ",1..,hcr SIW 1 :'ll1~:0.1n11\1!'jo loati, ftower 9040 l iJ!o:Ulll 211 ~fl c ..... , I I th I It Oh .. ., •II.I' 1•11111;:,:i •l(!)l'l\I I ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1•1 ·kl ,1· •1• 1··1 HE,\l.EST.\Tt;S.\U.~ l t.11•111~ '.\••I,\ 11 11 II\\\ 1 1 .. llrh l 'h1hu,1hua . P(•ot.111.' ..... 9611·:!002 1 • • •1 • tSporti'....,Good• 8094 I\'),"!> or 1 "'11" ,\TTL·.'.''TIO'I\ "ecl.l'11d11rr t:,111•1'd111 '" Sh1ht111 'lilt •, .. l h1..,1 ----··~ • t'Rt-:1': IH l,\T S llOW r .~ • • ·' • l . '". • I • • • .. • • .. tl JUl'(_~ .... <hnl·lh.• !-I\ t 1 loor' •••••• ••••••••• •• •••••• .. '1"11)\\'\'l'L'I I t.IC'E:"\SEU. I i: .. r1.1t11r' h0 l11111I lull ...,h.11...11·• ll1•l11h11t o1 ' \I"" t'mlo."r' l1J1l 1111:wd 111.0<Kt,\ll.\1,l-.!'1\l.t.1· 1 1 ·11 ... , 1'.\1•rVtl,1\ ol )It'.'" llt1a1 ·'1:,:rttm;r·:1~,'1111 '1 l':'\t.ll'E:\St:D. lw1wt11 ' lw.11th 1n• \\.11tl<1t ·11 .11n111c... "'" 1111111111., Stull'"' 111.,,1 l7itl \\11111•rh1•n\·I<'\ '"'t"11.H:r1:. "1,'11;,'"1~, ... ,D.111'1 ~'"""""Suit I C1·n11•1, 1:.•1., :"'t•wp .. r1 (·,L,"fTllL'll".'I> ' 111t.·1I 1'.illt.:11 ·1271 h1,•1·1I' :!:-.:.?:. \\ tith .11 'llt111 ,f .. 111'l..,.11 !1.> 1 IM,"1 .~.!I ~' ll. ~'11 ' l"':inl XlntM•H.ltl.•nn l\n 111111.C:\1. \11•'11 )l ull'I • (ith 'IC\RI r 1 " I ' 11 It~ 570 I I • S I i •u > ' I c \It I' Er I. \' " l' h ·' I I .. • """" ""'. s \ Opnlt'\t'' Tuvl' .. 1ppl ""II. I . • • • -I 1111)!.'> ~·"· It ..... .. i h lh 1111 :! MANA.GEMEMTTRHE I . T ilt: \T\IE'l\T' I ri·-.11o011-11u11u1·'· ·• "·11 ' Sr. Citizen .. 11.~1:!7 ,\ ''"'"t•· l\\11rk h1•n1 h•·•. """-.~·1 ..,--- - -• ~-= ~ .. t-:"·1•11111111;11 1111·11111•• 111 \\'\• tr .1111 "'" 111 "''"I"''"" "" 1 1" ,.,,,.., •1 'f>.n·i• "k 1,.1111.111,.111 : c;ool>'l.1.\\S "'•S.tl !I :l•l I 'I\ ltt'.lll ,.h,ur .... 1·nt1wr top'"''" <a. -.L :::::01~ :-1hcM1lrt•l,1t1•<l .,;ih•,fic•ltl hom1•0-v.1lh a11.11·1dl'rJl ' '" ..:111.1\11•' I 1111 i·.11 i111d1111k•·1 · \ I. . , I II 11111' <lnlh 11·1\l'lt\ "·"' pa111•h. c·1pt.I ~~~,...-=:: = (.II \'1r.,111 (' lk1n 1~l1•ou1, .. th11 ... t.1h1111 hf'll•lll'> \t•td' 111 '1'1 "'"'1111 ·1 ' . I fl11.11·,.,1 ·11t l1"hll1•tu1 .. ,• -· ' 1 " ' •• ' 1 "I · · '"I::'"'' ' It ii 1111 ,.,I 1111 """ "".~· 1111"· ..:111,1 ...,,il1•r11 l.11 ' ... ·• 1 • j 9a , ~~ ~7 tl}lt 11wt11.1t1•1l II '"" .111• 111 l"'f"111 • • :\I \ ~ nu111• 111 .1m to 11m .. -11•11•,11 ti rn '.1111111): lt11:l 'ur ,, ' \1tf1 ' I"" i11• STEREO TECH '" 'u\1plt·11111;111' It '' . '""'" "I•• :-..11 :...u11 ::1.>:>2 ;>.;c•1\ l.md., • ~ I m1\nt•\' lrom thl' ~t :irt 1 ,~ P I> I ' • ·' I ' 11 11 1,.,,.1 .,1 ""'", "·"It· ,,.,.," l\•·I\ ·\I.ii.." llllu :-.iii ''"' II II 1 MANAGEMENT TRAINEES Wt'I 111111\ hh1.1l11t·1I fr•·•·I ln1 '""'''' .... J, ir.1111111•· 'l•1tl :.-,, "11n· l>11'1 l'11>tl111 h ·1n..o 11,1•hl<I. h,ill\. . . . ii l'\I \l"n th1 u ~ ri .1; 'I "' • '·'-" • I ~·• 1· I> 11 \ I I ltl\JI II.I\ \pl'h I' lu I 1' 111•1 " ll<I ' \\l L'I L'. I Ill I 11 .11111nl! fll1 lht J••h Ill ••rn.• "J' "' '1•11 I I'' 1 1"1 I ..... llt•lll' \\ '1111 .• , ... l 1111• ~ ..... tl . • .... '"'"' • <•f lll,ltll lt1J1f1f111·1•'\ 101,11 'l.C'11•'l'"' IWI flllh ,111 Ill I J 1• 11..l.' 11\'\\ ""'~" lll\'lll l ~1uth 1111,1111 ~ \ ln,Jt :....ti.or 1'111'1"'"• 1"'·111•1 ~ · ' I s. 5 -· 1 '· ' 'l.11 l.'t" I :\t•i ''"·''' llnme<11.•t<· t lp1·111ni: ... \lu't ht•fl\l'r :!I. 111111!1,shh· I .11 ;t flhttOl' fio T11 Thi '\l•.111·"1 \~I tluuout ll1 •1 11~t· 1'111111 h'll''' 111 ~·1·11 .• 1111, nu1 ""l'-'I"'' :--IU t'J '1·1. I ,., 11.iO ~ l II "''" htl t 11r1h1·r fh· 1 mi: STEREO SALES I --c;,.. :.,111• Furn lln1 II I I 1,11 h ,\i It 111. iiH 'I I 11u.1lnpl'l' 1111pl11"·r :•.:: w,, I i•ll ,Ill llutti·i111.111 II\ lk..111t ~I.ill• I not T.ihl•• I I 1.. I I o. l 1 I '111 11 n I\ lt11111l .. ·I I 'I h , t1 .1t t'•'':-111d t1\l•ilw.11ll lilllH71:! I '.or ·""I •II\ •II •'I tn111111 ' 11,,,, lt111 \11 \urk~hirt·1 1rn1·r l'up .. 11>.11111 I \Ill ''' :...it I •w1 ,.,.,.,I t •\:\I I lbl• t-1.ti'''"" Ht! ' II 'h "I II ~ 1111 ·""" "" ---I \\ I • Relax Fashionably! Bonnet Flattery R.E. SALES ph I''":\ l'\I \11111 tl11 11 ' mp u Ul" 1111 ·.""' ,. • <\ 51'\I \\•·II 1·,1,lli nll111·i".iilm.1k•1• ,\ ..;, .. 111 111 J..!I :...uulh 1!11,lnl lh,l1ttl'•l\l\'t ~.111 1.i , .. ,.h1·'t' ol 1li.1""' h.11 UTOTEM MARKET 'l"'\l,1h111\1! on JfllHl • '.1r.·~"''".,11t·•·1~1·tl 1,1'~'.".1,. "' \11111.1lur, Slh11au1cr 'lcmh. huul... 'ht'l \1·~ l'.llnting ,by l!Jt l..tnd 11wnt ,.,1,., + "'t·h mi:•·• • ''"' u 1u11'" '. \hC Sh111-. ('all' I urn. m,,,. ~Ii.! ;\liner ~~ouni:. I alll'ltc-. Kn1f<'t For \iiphr.itmn & Into 1• 1 111 ·,1x 'utii Stock Room Manaqe r "~11" ,. ..... , , ::..t c \I SJI ,1;,, 1.1111s h Uull I' 1i;ht1·r i)1·1'll h11•n"·ll 'J ··•11< .. 1 i, . . • &P•rs ....._•IWant•d ,,111 '"'' 1:-:.:.. . ., "O•· lrume t hl & 4 llHC\Ll.1it11t.l.!i70:! I h ' C1911"' "' -'~ I' t' w o rt••1u11 c t1 111111 1~ S •LESGIRL I 1 I 1· ~ ... I · 'I 1 eh.·11r' Sl50. Wrou .. hl iron• " ...,,111!0.it ,.,,,.., hdptult \1.1~J'"hSl'llt•1,l ~r 11cl . ·"" •J1 .. .:1• .~at' ""' ... ~~117:~·, ::~11).;:.~~~'r~r··r > r F llml'. 1·1 .1u \l~,1 1... hut 111,, '"'' l<uom 1111 atl I .111 ,~ !:'2.> !Ji!t 11:1~'ll aft ~1·111 th1" "kml 1 . pl,11n 1 i... 1 . Is: ~~~~..,.w 11 :o.hdvrs 525 I -----------1 yi-;,ua:1t 1n : \I.TY .ihlt• l•l\\ltrl... \\knll' \pp \.1011·n11•11t \pplv .11 111~111 \'\I'~ "II lt>l'lllll':I t 111 I I. h.11' I ....... , ------1 Mat~rial Handler '' rn ""' '°'' ·111,. l't r~1111 1'11:1 i-: 1k i·uh 111.11. :, \ 'll'lfol,, ''' 11 h1·1I ,11,; frJml'. , ~:q11>r II " 1·ottnnn,·.ilE.:.lalc-Sul•·" 1 11,.,11 ... ,,.,. :!.!'' '1.tr1111· \lnnill\thiuhidJ\ \I.ti•· :O.hc·lt1 .. l'llP\ 1111'(' f111n.1m•ktumhlrr. POOL TABLE t •1>11·111h•r & 1•11•1·1 n1· 1•111' • , ,\\\-. IS,illH1a hi.inti ' " ttJllf''' ~-.!'i C.1111olll•r nth1·r m"c" 110.i \'ia l.tdo Ut>luxe "•"slate lop, ;111 I llni.: knit.-Mil\( huv.l Join # I Te le phone Sale. :! l':\I '17!1 !)lif,1, .:-.111.J.~ ti s.11 Sun!! I lt<jOe Eni:l1s h lrc~tl1·1 .:.1111w111 n1111111I l''l'l'I 1 ·Fil'l' 1;; llav Tr,11nrn1: SALPlSGIRL 1111 hdin.t 111." r ll 1! \Ft:ll \."-Pl l'l'IE:... type. l'<>rnpl<'ll' & hkc 1111 lt·1111111T,.m11orai\ lh·lp l'o11r~1! i "•·•'flt·tllu1 .I"\"'"' Sl111 1·l F"lll ru,1111 1•1.1111 ,i to S5!J.'i for qui c k !>:ti• 1;1111~·~1...1 l'.11k. '""'" 1 ·l'.irllll.1<•(':1 1 l'r1'lt11 .1m 'n I'"" ta .\I "'·' 1 111•111. 11111 ""''' ti."' Wh1I•' •~:111~ .:hm" ~.o , f ,\llt\'c:cH>:'ll OTllfo:HS ~4ll:i98 ----I t'.111 :,111 11 ... 1 •Al!\,d1•,tlr0tni:1·l'uu111\ 1>111•r ,tll1•tl ""1 lo. 111 s1.11 1 :o-11~1 ltt'I' 11111 ""'' 1"1 l'~J :l:!to:l • 111 1111' !'111d1·rl"ll;i <:ulltl 1 l':•111alo11r"•' ~;m (lln1.1·r ·~1 l.hl111i:' 01.1111:t•1 t'l111h•cl 1111> + c 11min "''" " 11111111·d1,1t1 I\ 1>.11111.111.10 l'utJµ11•s :,1 . "' 11 1 h••iwlilin•• Chtldn•11 , ll)1lrnpo111t· 1;rl.'1'n 111111~1·.1 .---------mllj 1,· I, 'Iii I llcl,IJ1lUI , 01,UH'\' ('111111 \'l'l:t'l,1 I I'll ~l'Jr ,JrO~llf Count\ l ,11 •11111 v.J..' ul•I \h(' :Si.\~ up '' t;11ncl11•) 1;.1 1""" >'I :? ~tov1n i;. :i.11' •• , 1\d\'1•111 .. tlll! 1111 ( 111 I 'II••'' n.. '>I"' \I \'It It I'; \\ 11 \I:!\' l.'.1l1lm111:i ••:..\LI ..,,;IHI •• Ttltphone Sal~s • ''· . 'lo\:-. luiu. J•'""ln•. 1'"'• '•.; I''"'"' l u "t'I"'"'' .qi \cl\\•1t"11111111 '1..1t111nl \\1lh "'"111i.: . .1111111 St .. ""•nt• ... ••d •d \11rl... .. h111• ll·rr11•r 111111111 •loth1ni.: .1111111111•' Conw('l 'll1'J'Ol'S1·1;1l~l~·1 n•·\\cttrth'I~ t\ con1.H.1 l11,1orn !'\h.1 tl 4• ~\ """" .. ",.;;"'"'" , ... • · ,, •••• ('onl•• '·''t.•* .!!•'• "" • ··' l ,l_~ II u11l11 •·11~nl ll'I 1" .1 Fo r Cl•ic 1 11.... • ""'· \\ tlll \\ 1·1 1· . l'\I 11 •di 111 h.1n<l p1c•1 .. ti from ~l!.• tol tt1111h.1n" Fl•·"hh·h" '"l\11u1n 11ht.1111111 1:'""' Ur.11 .. 11 "h••11. t •• 1, I l11w'••'ti1.1 I '"~·"· Hiil i u I ''o l'h lrl.!Hhlll.1n1l .1 .. 1.. '''" 1,11. hit' l\Jllllll ti•"" 1-.-.1•11,. 1,1,,,11 ,. 1~1111,, ltl\I P rojtch 1111Cl1111n1111~,\1n\.I \ •.l fori:r.Hi' I ·•· :11n, I · 11 I' 1111w 'I h1' 111·r "" 411 \IJlt·1 •11 l...a11t•1 puppic·"· cl,1\ 1101\ S.1t 1\itr .1 . __ _ t ,i llllRory S ALESGIRL '"·''·''\\I l'.1"111 tho, lirl411.ll1\I..., ,.hob.l t11.1111 .\11111 lli·-.t Ofl i·r. Wi·lil 111~·1 \l1·1t11.1lh.ut..ull1ti·. l nr lu"''I" lt111t1I in 111,. ""1" ,, 111 I Ill \tl111 .1 hlt-'~l.'i:l.1JO T.ink:o., llo~1·,, \1rl o111 l '1 t1lt1I:\ I 32·5440 1 l ,,..1 ,, \Ii· .1 .11, .• \111111, 1 "" "'11'11 "' \pf•I 1 ·• i.11m I ~ t Y 804 5 Horffs 106C prl'""r 71;s :ll!I'.! h llHf'••nlu1ntuJ.\" It\•·\• M•'h 1111 .,1 .t:·1. I l .:01,, c .... 1t," c,,.,,, n-f'e" o o u ••••••••••••••••••••••• \l•~lto .ti ,,,.1 11.u k (Jfr ·''" 1•11 l.1111!.1 lll\11 1 •. 1rtl1·11 •.101•· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ill \I ultl i\palon'a S:l'l<I :.Old hl\ll'lt'. E\(•f\ Ihm~ 1 \li·tl '"'' 111 ..... 11°~ .. I \r ini:. n•h rrl f)('f'lllll . J:I j!t>l"'" fu1MllHP, .q1 l'.nl 11111'' l1•·tnl,llll'lll j '\\I~:... I\ p 111 ~· t 1I1 111' fll•I h11• ~ hll<, 11•1) ir.ul hm'<' J\,k1nu 'l~I Jlh.11111·•., a1111qt1o·,, l11k1'. I ''"'' '" tt'''"n ~"1111 '-'atf D ... I • I I I "I " ""111llt' tu \ii ''' tol I I " ay....., ce r ay '·" ""'" "' '"'·"I 11 • I tr11•11u' •1t;·1 t:!t.! l'.1ll .11t t.1•m ~.1~. !IHOI lm11'!, p.111111111''• ·1 \ ll,111\ l'llt1t I' o 11<1 RESALES '1 \\I " ·1111'\l ttr plt.1,.1111 t11t•111ll\ '''~1 I' I \lt t• . r.1d111, la""n '""'I!· .111 I t 1111'\l ••l'\I 1111111 1 •1\1 In 111 \~·11•1! ·"1 · 11Pl11•· s1 .. 11.1 .. l':dlt••1, ft·I! I l'tllllhl1nn1•1 1lolh111i: :!:II I ,.,o, l '"I.I .\11•,,1, I ·' l-.. 1rn II~ eu rnm1,~1t111 'I '' ""''k'-.. 1,1 I I 11 'Y'i1~'1i 1111 'll'"' .111•111,110.:, ,.,.ft r.11 11 ··~' • I"'' "' 1•k 1 .. > 01 I .... 11111 '(l'llh•Hlcr, "·'1'"'' fl''/ mg .. : 1:i Sl "\I ·'"''"'" :\ll'n (or 1.~ 1'1m1·' ht11r1o 1l1•IJ\•'fV Ill ~H '& (.' ~I "t:11 l s:!!lll mil :1 tR Ii Ill \ton1o:1.s M1\Ss1-:11s1-:s l•'1i:un• Mud1•I'. -..~ .. ,.,,,,' nr('clrd. Tup mom•). l\1•" :O.lu1U11. f\'ll :tMI I · "·"·"' • rnn1111 11111111· 1 1. \\ J'\I ' · I'' nu . ) ,., .n·1·1 • month!\ 1·h.11 i.:•• '\11·<'nf , 11 11 , .1 It I•· "., 1 i... • 'I'' l ~u l•M1 111.,1111 t.coki· ~.1~111!11171'\I'' W11ntrrl. l-r.1n<'1.,1· .. n 1111• l'~ll :.1•1 !1:.11 J 1 1 1 1•111 Ill\•''''"'"' 1 •• ,111...111~ i;,•rm !>h•·1• ;il!\n -"lh•1>t•rt 1to ... 1<' 11111 "''1"1 '"' 1111111: ""'' '1 •·, ,,. 111\1 \l.11. l.11111 111• "h"I' llt""1 111 " lloth f'tlX''tall~ $70 mo. Nt•l .. on ncrwurc pl1•1·C'~ Vt•1y 1c llt10"" '" ""' "'·'"" """11 I ' I 1111 Jt11••"111hln11 r,;.7 1')71 T . St II t••'L'(' ol I 11. fll ,11 I 111· (I ( ,,,. Hllll' " 'I ,,... rn j! • J I ('lC , .. ... • 1111onahlc IHll·:J!l!ll! \lrfM•rl Xln• ,,111101 1,.1 1htoli: "" \•.11 .. 1 .H.1lh•1o1 F ri'" 111111 ., "'tl:ill T1n'l!l~.:1UStll:Jll'Vc11 11' 1\ \l1.,h1 II "•'"1 11111 SOlltl t-111pl<' t'ht•"t IV: m1r l"'h"" 1· 111111 d • fl 111 :. · ' · I'" 111 ,. :-. h" P 1111 11 • J•welry 8070 ror S40. Narrow l11K1kcaM """lu 11' h11 111·1-.nnulj '"" >1r1.1o ll1111,1•l11'flkt•n •tr1 111 ;i11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• !Ito f~tli-K;~~ 11111·1 I"\\ I .oll 111 ,111,·• I WAITERS WAllo.JTED --11 t·; s,\I.~.:... ,.,, 711 x:i:c 111~1i; ,.1 I.\ lh11ro11)!hhn·cl S1hnau1.•r, ,.... ~ ... ~ \'alut• 1!1 tir stlllnlt·'' •'1c•c• l•1•I\ \\'.111l"1I 1111 •WE ... "'IU\ I 1 ·n1 "·II ll"l11\'••<I '' '' • ' n11:o;v :ltJ 11'.'14 '"'" With l,'\11•11"'" '''111'1 111 ' ' ' ' ' · ·roP <.:t\Sll DOI.I.Alt ,. t 1· r I w;. t ,. r 1,•'' m111rl "nrk, p.1rt t1mt• YOU' •.• , 1 11 1 h1111~""r"k1•n. to .:1111tl I \Pill) IOJ)\'r~111111nlv \h . s I M rn•111·h\H11t1n1•1lJ '""· h11m1• C:!l:t1t;111 i.1•1:1 1'1\ln 1-'f)R \'()ll fl t.0okwurl'.~l'l!i m:1~i:i:1 11 1 :\I 1 1 .,., 11 x1 1 ~:~f':lni!mi: II R <'r.ntun ° ts cma9er I '' 11w •" "'n 111· 1\llµh .t l':W1-:1.ll \'. WATn1t-:s . 11~,'i'c·,;1 t'' ~-a ' 1j Zl lllfll t' h." ,,1,.•11111 1,, ll1•ml' 11np111\•·nw11t \ml1111-1.&. l!tM1r11 21 1.;,o;, ~11,,. <;rl'.ll l>.inr· l'up \HT OllJt:CTS. fiC)l.0. ;\1 (•nll>t•rs hi11 N• "l"H'I ln r ,,,It•• 11t·opt1• forl ,,111..._ \tut h n• •·111"1 11111 'Uh :...1 ll.ilho.1 l't•11111 1,11.,, Ft·i)l,th' f!f ;\I.lie, fl :0.11. \'Jo: H S Jo: fl VJ(' 1-:, 111..'arh T1·nni1o Cluh ~111. I fuitht•r 111rnrm,1111,11 1,1111 tlurt 1'11t\nl1.il 1111t1m11 I ,11 "I..' :J llH~I F I NE l''l'HN & AN· ('.1111173!lO:tJ .... URSERYMla...1 T11m 1o:mt•1 \ ' NI th'' i 1111 1111\•r' i1'" I TlQUt;s Gt5 2200 " " 10 t~ r.111 (or .111pt \\ \11 IU::,~ ( uc k\·r & U ;wh,hun<I __ Ar:1hlr music & <.m1i:i; on ~'ull Time 11,•rmJn<'lll \l .1r~n ln•h"lnc•, ln1 l ":~rlf'nt·n..:."«._. (h1•r:!l11 • ''" F1•m :O.lnL MiKetl..ous .1010 8trkt.ap«&t'a!i\clll •• m ll I 0 Y m' I' n 1 1.11. •:~it; _ 1.,i ""1 " k111 ' 1;oocl hnmr ••••••••••••••••••••••• pl"IC'~"· $.lll·lJll <:rr<>nhc>ll'I..' & outrloor 1,1•, lll51. i•' ,., p k 1 \\Ork :"\n c~pr n-q (;111>tl Sall'< Sl'n 111n11 1-·ulh•r lW \ I r H •• -., :. I· ' Oller<. kit' whet• hrnl'fil" J nrl..."'nn ~ Hru'h Cll'•lnmrr"' t .. 1rn1111·nl'n•·1·cl mi•1 :n \h1<t Tt> Gc>UC.1 llnmt'. lo\'nhll' S:!OO SCRAM·l£TS Perkrn!i {;I) +>iS'f lntn1·l SRSOmo &up '!f;llll:J7R lw "'111111? to "011.. mrillum ,111.d mutt. &127192Jlt5P:\f Bhd ;-.., Sand Cun~nn 846.ita301 ""1•l...1·nllc. 'nm•· m11111 'll·n••1I Rmo .ill i.hots Oi"'hwa"ht'r SIO. 2 ~nnr1 ANSWERS {'~r to f:I Tnro \tann(' --SEAMSTRESSES I ml!' '""w ""'' \p11h •n 1••1 f.Hi2 !>pnn1t mall. l,wln SlO 1._1 Rm•<' ~\.'l U3.I Ke-.l..tur.1n1 E'pC'r d operator' on 1wr,11n t arl11 .. l-.un11\ I • dhl ho\<.prna m att i\1Nldow flumid MAHA.GEMEMT (10\\t•rm:1<'h&1•,J)l'rrt1n Rt"l:rnr.1nt J IU I Cu.1~l,FumJtvr• · 8050 tlt:l~Slldl><ldlS3SWifilm Who<1c -Not1fy .,. Tri\10('!''1, 'l<.t"t:inl 'I, i:armrnt con'>lrm IH>n II"~ !),ma Pt . •••••••••••••••••\••••• lllS llOOD MURSERYSALESMA.H :\lan•'l!l..'r"' .Imo an""' .\pp l~ l\IJ~ l.1111"1 . . < S\\'I::' "t'\\ &, Ullt.•d (urn. Pony Wr,.lrrn sadrtlc The wJ) i.1s prices 3re At lea'll 1 .>r c-tJ)('r. So pandtnl! or1o1an11at1on Un1:111.il' 1;1;11 \1 111110\la \\.utre" ~ 1 o.il... llc·l1>.r . .ippl '· m1,c. W1li1on ·~ 11uror ,,.,,t, le:rthcr sl1r today, anyone "ho get~ Cahr. :1rra t\~ply in <".ill fii.l 311.> a:-k tor \\ <', l nit ,\ t., t \l ~~ll<..~r1f;1;; !!!!:; .~~~;!~'; Hari:.un :Xook. s~:; w rup:o., Xlnl ~ontl. $135 l<'SS than IS nulcs per f)tr;on. t.lo)·d '11 :o-;ur.sl'ry. 1-'r:rnk l\<1rch1.•r or JCX'. f;.15-4123. " u · •·• J • ' l'llh St c :\1. 642-i!lJO S.lli !\.<126 i:iallon should have Ill. :?0311 Ne" 11ort DI, C;\1 h~ :a /H t -------llOODexnmint'd 646 j;\tl JU-:STAl:R \:"ot'T SE.'\\tSTRES:... wonrHSU 01 HHS OLD OA.IC TIMIERS -----~-·---1 34.A8 ,,., 1ff,~;,_ rlf, .... --r._ lvn1( ~IA'11r 1110 oenl~. Pnntrn I .1111·111 'lOI~ Wom rn ~ ~"~' art .U (J~ 1nr.h bu·.t •\!Ill ~0 ltttll l>tpl, JI, 140 bY\' ~l h•PI. JR (.17 l}u I ~·I h1111 .:? (.;~ "'"'· .:r, hip'. 47 14~ tiu•.1 44' hip H 1~~ bu· I •o "'P. •6 I°") t"\l > hop!, .;~ <] bu\! '>1 1'·~1 ~end SI 00 lor tKh pattern Add 35t far ucll p.Ctem lor frrlt-<l•n 1111111 I, llandhna. Stal 11: ............ ......... ..,..442 o.., ... JU W"' ll .. St .. "- T9'1t, MT I tit I. Pn at HAM1. ADOIH5. ~ _. STYU "'"'4tft. ,\II pm:1t1on~ Appl~ in ElCper'd on «omm1•rr1:il E'pcr rref 'd Col l i *•I BUY** 1;46•26211 Nurses 1\1dc~. c"per'd ""~°" bt"-O :i 30 & t 30 ma<'h1nt"1. foll 1111w I~ .• , 673939Jfottntl'r\w. ,1_.... li _. ... 't •. _________ _,...,.,.,_.._,1 Oe '°' •11ow llo• I• l•t a ~ , C S 1 k -----''""' s .. .., rurn1 urC' "' ,...,... .... __ paller11 lrttt Sud ntw 101 Fle>vtc" Con\'. llo,p. llo<1t• & .< r,o." n ter~ 1ct'ro.n1 m;1 l'r~.\\'aitrl''s "onted.m1t~lhc i\l)pltaotl.'s -<>tt 1 "'11 Wll,' trade 8 pc quaht W..+.ct 1011 "'new h ll·Wlnter htttr~ 20MThunn.<.:M &l2·3.'IO.~. ~lh~a~l \:1ll11,11t'. 3810 642 ,238 j mer 21 •\Jlplv in p<'ri."n SCll rnrYr>u. fJcdroom Set w .Seal ••••••••••••••••••••••• CrtJltc-cllp cnpon l•sldt tor ""'·-· ........ •-ac South 11313 Onl"C, Santo S L'C RETA RV , :\liLIJ :\fe ,ll'llr\ lll'sl ~i MA.STER~ AUCTION m a ll & 11 prll11111 fo SSS C "'SH FOR trtt p1ttc111 ol 11ur c~olce n-.... • ,,..,,_ """ • ~. · r < "P ·, • s c M ~ Crondrathcr dock _. S1ftd 75c now! Ltl your eyH browae • Pl..'~onwilhnitoirmwm \\ llllh.l ·• · 646-8686&11 • 625 Consid e r 11a le. S32S Coodu11<'Clfurn/rrfn1ts St• ltllltl .. • SIU thro1&ih "Tbt Hobby • ~ESTAl'RA "T M~.Jl to exec scerNan:il ~·· "'"" rCl111,, Put ·um•. A.ft 6·Call 84 ·U42 ~.L -1.rit:aJloves,s.46·07G8 •ast••t Mlncw Cnlu St.DO Sl\_op~' •1l lhe t>AllJY ~nod•'< cod~ual s lion~ up Qu;ahfi.n lunl'ht•\ & t cvtnlnfh -----------1 11t1111thdllt11 l 11Ct SIOO Vllm Q1514f\ed Srd.ion tii~wpott Boch C~ross lto!b .\lnl l) Pl't (:II ~ll'v. Kl•ttl,, f119·18ilt t".M(H tbl, 2 end lbls. Sb() WMl'ter. dr)'c.r, 2 braid WANTED: Ski rack for luu111 'twill& t1ok SI 00 r\'ffY Wedntsd.ll)'ftSelur· olr~ ~ rl) 500.000 \Ir Th1b;.1ul1. fl44 1 ... 10 Gd rond )l ed1terran1an ruAs. 1111X.S1'2 & lldl '73ToyotaCorolla. da1 ~UIO l',tn lt•l.\SSlnt:u .... 1ll•c ll1t ~hlt>.iS13922. ·2UU t97·2076 lop nfl VOUI tO\ltJfl'11l '"'" 1 p1~lly 11u u11h nn1~1 tionn~I' /\ll1Arl ~II 1 ,~~ m llJUrnn~ ""I 1 f•11tr rtt1n lnrt,.h. Sr''' , 1 oly •. 1 · .. 11u 01 ~1.n\ r~lfon, '""' wllll ( 1n\11 t , .. 1nr 1.ir,. I •'I• rn l·i it 1 •. 111r1n p.r.t>. onr · 11~ flh .111 \ 1 00 lor '~" patl'ln, Adlf 35t etell 1>11te1n for first-clan 111mt1I and llandlina. Su d to1 ...... ,.....,.... o.,t. '°' .., ... .... u.owcw...s.t... "'9 .,..._MY lttll. Milt .._ .......... JJp.~ ..... .-.... r.tOA£ llltn ..,,, btfortl 2~ dts1tn1 plus 3 lrct p1111ted In \Ide NfW 1'3/6 t.ElOlCCRAfT rUAt 001 H•\ Pvtrylllfn~ 1~c Croclltt wftll s..,.m S 1.00 Crotht t W11t11tk • -SI 00 ltffty '11ty Quilts S 1 00 .. Ripple Croch1t . $1 .00 Sew 1. l(nll Ito.. . . '1 .25 H'eedleaolRt l oek • s I oo flowtt Cratllel look $I 00 • Haltpin Crochet l ook . '1.00 • Instant Crocht looll $1.00 lftllant lolaCtlllt l ooli. $1 00 Instant Money l otll • ti .00 Co111plet1 ;m lotll s1.oo Co111 pltlt Al&hna :t14 St 00 12 Mte Al(fi1111 ~12 ·-~Ot l ooli. of 11 Qullh H soc Musoll Gullt ltd k1 _50• 15 QIHlts Ctr rt• U so, lotlt ,, 11 Jiiiy 111111 -· 50, • '• loah, Pow.r 9040 MotorHwt, la.tot W.ted 9590 , l•porW Alltoa, t-a hid ~ ...... oried ltiursday A.pnl 1. 1976 DA.IL'!' l"ILOT CJ:J ........................ S../l..t tl60······················· ··~···········-, ...................................................... . l.1..A! SIC ~ .. y li<ttil It ~11• ··--.................. j we p \Y 'rot· OOLl.Ak Capt '71 ~ 9710 Ponca.. -975 ........ t.ported ~ ...... ttDd lA.uto•. UMd • '64 Cbrui Su•-r S™•tt 'it t-.....n Ro~1~· 1 .. ad'-d •'OR TOP l'St""' \ 't"" ••••••••••• ••••••••••• . .......-. O ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••. ••••••••••••••• ... ~. ~ ~ -.-. t-• • v • • , v '""j I, .. ., • • • • • • •• • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • •••••••••••••••••••••• Mlot contl.. 6a 30110 Xlnl .~ ~· m1 l'\l Y<>IU;u;.N. &~>'4 t_;sl'll." 11> C1tpri. 1700 ml Al t t7l y~ JACioUAI Pol"3cht> .. 7i tt<t. Atr. Volbwoge.. 9770 :amoro 9917 ~t0ft9 99Sl "kd)'I. po.~ t>40 S9Jl4 or CL..\SSICS eond LoJ1d~ Sacnhce • " ,.. "'.. lo ' •••••••••••••• •••• •••• • •••••••••••••••••••• • •• •••••••• •• •• •••••• ••• •• I( )'<>Ur C•r II• r:dru dean enc... t A.JI ZL •• a.is. app arp .. r .... w "" v lk • 'H I T k t>S I' H . lo; v e r Y l hi n a fro !fl II 2:8' Titan. 11le~~" 8. ult ell llt-e u~ hn1t fPW • .,.,...,, pvt· P•r Y ___ • Door. Automatic wr ml .• bfft offer. Pn.pl)• ""' o i.w;.i.:cn ( a mix·r. • . "'I • , ; 75 ~h.1 .. 1.1n11 11 <.1h1.1. \ ·¥ Din1hy to D ar~ut bl& tr;i1. By d:ay ur werk' IAUtllUICK i 4 Cal)n. auto trana •• , steerin ll air co~d . M1·1'152. tmmar~l11t1• $2,095 .:AM~ II tr.1,rk. ~ulu \' Aulo lull I"' I . JI!. yucbl. .Mesa Boat ~WOnftcri. """>C J-'1r"-· 0·1 d cond Al\t1FM slereo leatl)u. tiec. w1~· ~.'"ti" ~•bl k I ..,_ ~~J:;H•"· IOlt.(.. Qt110.,1HOl2H ..inl1lf1111Jt1·1. llB.S.~.lliU. Cllnter 1$95 N~wport ----...,.., ' vur v . • • ~. "'""• DC nltnOr, . C...........____... 9920 ~c . Sl,7.'IU 1>11\"· 81 d c'M 64f\.4012 rafftn Tro•aol 9170 CobuiMe•~ 979•2500 l2.000miles.6i3-~. •terco • tape. rome front ooller mao 7• 412 Wan 15,000 m1 . ~ 1.>1~ ~.1100 1·x1 :!It c''•·~ v • . . •••••••:••••••••••••••• --wheel~ & low ml let A n i d . T • r i m '. auper clcun, AM 1-':'ll. •••••••••••••••••••••••1 h·t:! ~1:1 , . 28' OWeM. Cruiser cog, Ullt ' O~nt TraH•I Trlr, TOP Cltroeft '7 l6 <D~H ZL A.\f tSW IJ"M · Wrb<'fl, SMOO Du • S39·11i182. N. CONNELL 1 like new, xl nl cond 111)1'7,Aec tour,pre<' Xlnt •••••••••••••••••••••• $8295 CO. p,, P ly. $6$00 67~~7 II.\ ;\lu"t.111i.: 11 nl 11111' lhru~·t •• ., 1"'.... _ .. Sll"c • 10 \C" s •7) CITllO ..... s.... 0 ........ 1u1...as. 751-8019 1.:iiuc.I. 1•1,•.111 ~I ht''' ol ":' . ".'"" ""'· J.:~:"mula "i){.~"~ Ooo .. & h~>d. irn co:i'it1=.n11. .,...ll..,..SCH.f :'uDt '7.i vw 0 2 i1rn~on. xlnt CHEVROLET h·r i.1~ U:!t,, 1970 SlupJt1c"' Oybndie. l\i V lltll One o~n .. r . l"'Y 0 rv /.-coad 21.000 mL ful't<\ry ... • 181&1>. cry e llH. Paid I L' • ., .:·-. l ' L'7JS~t"1 l"" .. l HARBOll BLVD. • . 975c. llir. S3SOI> Pr li44 -·IU7 Ttl '"""1h.11 I.. 11111 '"'I .. 111 many xtr:'· 37,0 tirll On!(. CO'lt $576., ~-u for ._.""'"' .. ~ " ~A .. 0"'"' G ROVE -., S1\LKS & :-;t:;tt\'I(' ~; t:ip1• ..... 'h"' "'' I"" 111•1 ST .BOO . 1 v t 1 arty ,S35049ti3964 l"OR SADDWACK " " "'', ••••••••••••··~··•••••• '1i9 Sqrbk. r"d ora111tl• 2128Horborllvd. :'11".IO.-<ll :1:1r""",111 :'111~1 t>i0-.432S. 2J' lfnl Oreomt'r Used "Ii'$ VAUIY IMPORTS 636·2333 ''r · 11\ F.1.con~:"~b·~ cond· olAuto·trnni.. l'ln S0001tn11 ('OST.\ M 1''~.\ "''..L.--L.lf• ""~$ lll' 8•yhner, OM<:. 120 "··Jf l'Ont111n~.. t~ 1-2040 495 ... 949 ~d11, H:',,;lofr.':"6·...;..,0lt r 645 4_:J(JIJ Jfl :J 546-1200 "''"......., ., ., ~ llP. lo hour:i. xlol coud. ~ 9SG8 ""' Pold fw Hot • 73 -~· _... .,., .... ••••••••• • •• • • • •• •••••• ~1.4-4873 ____ 962· • 72 J~ 9 2 --'67 VW •·a~tback, i:ood ·~1 T11n111.11lo (',q1·l11lh DGhun 9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·71 Ht>noult It i2 Sta Wl(n ('Ulld. ~ ·71 MONTI': l'\l!J.0, 1h•1·11 m.1111t.111wd F11ll,1 JH"''"' " T • Yornter 17' semi ~elf COii• ....................... G""'' ltrAL C'luu11 c.· •• '"111,..,..8'>'>0 bl h I I t G4 Trojan 30, IS, t'tn. talrwd IH & elec Sl.500 1974 JettsltftH•ahy """ .. ~. "• · " ~· ,,..,, . ..., ue. " llt> um .n1 ""· "'11111' 1111.: I'''' 1m111•1. U I & h l y up" r 11 d e d , .,. • .., ,,_1 ''1J , l200 fstbck. Vinyl top Ont 2t 000 I It 8 transportution. SI.OW or -loadl'tt lol·ul n11ll·~ Xlnl ~l 'l!l;i !(;IN .11?1•1 Sl,,,roo ... t•rthAd ••t _...._ run11 great, Sl.250torr. Y . m1 els. us mnkeofret 548 141!7 ti9 VW C.:nnv<'rt. ~ood l'Ond ~lu~t ~l·ll !II~ 1131 " " .. " -1 tr1u•k wter~-o & s In ex· = ('Ond St300or lw~t olr · · · • • Pl t ""57 fl11rbor bt11nJ M:arlna. GaMral 9510 nunt. &th 842·44l!.) Cu_l M~·l636. cellcnt c•omlition. P~l·t.'tl Rola Rorce 9756 ' 673 3:n»' af\ 6. ~7 ;:111 • no ., ., 644~. ••••••••••••••••••• •••• · o o t tu sell t11861,J~ >. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---• ---· * ••• • •• •• •• • • • • • • • •• • • • . v w o .. I TOPIUYER 1009 a ti.un 200 m · ~· .. DD'•t .. C"'. •tOEAlERINUSA 1959VW 505 1 001mp111a4~'7l·u m L.oh 1qn l'c•1ll 1•1111<" 111111· 44• Hu nter Tri.Cabin •1 • t ' bunc .~~111Y·d Seejill (\rt>t. & lll:i.t! Top· m1cuh1te. 40M . new top. ~-..., • " • . . · • 7 1 of xlra:i1. $1200 b)t ofr w ~111,11t ,,,11•111 Hu•" w/Cu;hing cockpit, bristol d • x Dl uy. 9.,,. on a dollb paid for Imports. I tires. battery. lie11t orrri VALLEY IMPORTS ~ ROY . 54~·375G 1 1139·54711l'1'l's J.:1)1.0 1;i:i !>";,;1 11,..11~ "1111 coi:id . l lve.-aboard . ru~.&3l2J1 COSTAMISA 2 13·2~S·?3S~. i;\,Clt:r 83120404954949 1----. c nuse, f1~ m absoJute •~/ . \\~kdays. • • CARVER ·71 Super B.eetlc Xlntl '66Chevylmpala ;~ l\111111.1111111 ""'t•11 · · -"'!.~! DATSU.._. ---~ ROlllS·ROVCE cond '~.~1 '!!\, Yellow. rcc.'"'tb~tolft•t' G73•7t1 ll'Hl ',ill.• • 11'.111 l.•1 l uxury. Sac, S33,000. .Cknsics 9520 f"'ll '""'Z fact a'r. •·m1lm. 9740 S2 t>ll5 Cati ··•9 "'"'5 I JUollJ • " ·' ' ' 493-9879 ua.1 1 " IMt'f W.. ~ . . ~' ·vnv. ----Ill I I 1• ,1 J.: 1• ::>°I 0 1111. · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~S Uarbvrl:flvd. spd. br1te Red . ('l(•(Jo ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... ~ ... u. Be -r 1 • -VW y-1-1-·6Scorva1r('llll\'rl Hun~ 1;1~1i;17111,:1 :13• Owens, snc. $6,200. '56 8uic:k4drSpec1al Cost'aMesa ~-64 10 Stored. lUOO m1. • 1973 .. 80 ....,.. auli u 71 · e ~w . but nee:ch work ~Oo 1;0 .,. h. h runsaood S200 ~ 16337126 8aWkdys • lo ma , 1 O\\ner . Sl6~l '"" & t . S'I .• ,. I' I 11 ' c.veryt ing lop s ape. ~ • . ORAHGECOUHTY'S . , . . . llassunroor&aircondi· nosto suNoAn f•l"-72<>1 c1 • .,1ne r.111:. "' •~ ,un.11(1111 i" ~1·11. sliplnDana Pt.SSG-6337 968-2349 F"' ,-:--. I :>4_57821 aulc>. 1111 111:1·'· h.~11,_·1' HIGHEST ·71 Dats un 510, OC\\ twnin.11. (9'..!511 r ). Toyota . ~ 9765 ~ h k · I . ! -1 ill 33• C'--'w .,_ .. an. Wa nt ...,. Xlnt cood. Not restored. S M9-0892 an 6PM. .,, _ _ :.c . ra 10, reur e rost. ur H · 1 11 A k · -:•tt · • "" 111 WILL TRADI UP 1929 Model A, 2 dr Sec:S. cng.ine, S1400 }6995 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 111Suptd•r Beetled. rM~st '64 Rts<' P s Nu 1.orks + li~I ~~1~ 11 \ \ 0 ;;• 1 .17~ "~1· .... ~ ...,.. ,_ C U _'ll.to~!A..C•~ IWO<ia.md...Ex.e:s..~· es e . ll\, rans1'.: s oroverwtny lngbridge, 3 640-4280-··,1 o·at•un c-1osedu'n, a1· t-973450--SL 4 S ·-' 1· t I ~1 "'5·1'',.,< s:J00."'1.0·!l'T'l-t>'l"t' r-nnm ''ht '''""1 ll>Jl. " " M · & pee ...... rue •o. lcu er. "orn . .,.. "''"\ c= ----Lem 111111'.tJ.:1' Xlnl l'Ontl. ~~'t!~11:~· c~~:C:~~~ ·~I :tui ~~ ns;~~i;n c'::~: BUYER ~~~. ~O~~o xlnt cond, ce~::~t1~'0~d:~/on. B~Ye:; ~b~~i;t!~1z,m~~9~~e\~~~ 19C.3 VW Squurc•hill·k. runs :'!'!!~~ ......... !~.2.~ ~IXIMI 1"~ llitill 7~815S or ~3696 Sal/ R eslor a b le, $200. O.._. IMPORTS LEASE.<fRAMl ). ~AVE -il'.)(~, looks l'l!'an, $1i00 7SCOHDOB.\. 1i.oc)ll mi., 'i.ra11tomu111·, H II , Sun/eves. 6'4·7183. " "72 Dats un truck w .!';!.·100 xlnt l'Ond l'h ;>4ti335X :iooo 1111.:-71HtTOI'. camper, rudio. P\'I pty. 1972 350 SL 30' Chris Cavalier. Sips 6.'65 F iat. Engine A-1. ~ Steal at $1800. 646·9542 1974 Super Be.He .!''l!nrnj!~ r--Kl:! :lll~'--- h e ad , gel le y, S .S., trans.A·l.S5'SOf1rm. _______ __,Auto'!1atk.air C'onddition· Connrtible C-_.. t I 9930 •75r dP' t h It ed I 546-0»L '73 Picku" wtcmpr shell. ing "' pwr. win ows . """'Mn ° .. or •no $ e et s 1p, · Calt646-3534 d d .-38•1 ..., 3c" SUPERB~ <461LV~/. In su11.crb t•11111l111on ! •••••••••••••••••••••••1 Runabout •--L. .r:-..11 9060 g con . " mi. ..... ""· (1)14JS~) .uun, _. ~ • Cati 968-6081. ' • 197~ '.\lNJllll' .I Jiii' :\lark H l'' h11dl'I, auto I run~ . •••••••••••••••••••••• Vehicles 9530 1965230SL If•~·~ SADDLEBACK I\. l:il-l· ovl•r ll'a:.e.1 air rnmhlimuni:. ix•\\l'I ERIC 26. Xlnt cond. 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 Dalllun 8 ·210. 18,000 COUPE ROADSTER . 4 ~ •46-UOJ wHD-'4'7 VALLEY IMPORTS &IG-~I:! .\~k lor lldl ,, 1 "<' r 1 11 i: • 1 .1 <I 1 o . sa ils. Sl pll 5 . Offe r ·1:an Conversions, cam pr Autot. lmport.d miles. Blue. R&H. Call s peed in Cine condition. 8 31-2040 495.4949 '7S Mart& IV "hll l'" all:-, 11n~ 1 1 ool ~.or968-7903. repairs, free esl\mates. •••••••••••••••••••••••r-642 __ ·7_os_3_. ______ -1 t4S4JE P >. '71Corotla Wgn,sti<'k,air , V 1 \' 1':).lll't1H•lv lu" nulcb ' R ( t · t II d ........ , 9707 SSM. well m aintained. •'75 VW RABBIT ery ow tntll•aa:l'. · 11• 1.wo:WL\\'11. CAL 2·24 Race or Cruise. 9 oo ven s ins .a e . -'74, 260Z. Mint. brwn/ SADDLEIACK od auto. trnn~ • lull power. 3z71. bags 0 /B Newport Slip 119.95. FONDA S RY•••••••• ... ••••••••••••• brwn . FM mags. bra. V .. LLEYl..,.PORTS xlnt,$1,350.Ml-5037. Mperfoelrml711J1'nlc·l.~as&· s~~.11·00,1}~ air C'o11d1t1on 111 ~. ~pill $ o S6.800• "'ffe'r. 673 •147 oil SERVICE & SUPPLIES. 1971 ........ i I OOLS S4900: Mt 3.' 646-3l26 ,. ,.. ~ "' ... I th t 1 I S t A ,,.,., .... ~ .., H 2117 Ha rbor• CM . 4 D ,.A_t 1· & 831-2040 495.4949 '71 Corolh.1, AM/FM. air. pa <' k :1 !: c,,. /\M I I" :\I t.'a t.>r i., .. 11:.. ~ t "1ll'"'1 . L' Qin a na '""''""'"• 645-l9S7 oor. u om a tc .74 Batsun xll)l runnin g cond. slerro & just 8J3!1 mill'S 111i::. .<'ru1s 1• ton ro ., . 1nco n Mercury r adi~. R eal Clean! B210Hatchbaclc L•a•• :>48·3223 1574~fPt/>. A!lt l f !II :.IHi•o tap1• 1:1111 ...... Tu~1 111 EXCA.LllUR 26" ~.Roe.. <~LOZ). Autn .. s'tcreo tape, radial ,.. _. $4195. · l~aiillful 1!11"' O\\ocr l·ar Santa Ana 547-0511 New model. S12.500 •• ~~•••••••••••!~.~~ $2 59 5 · tires. Extra s har p. Only Hew. Used '73 Corona Mark 11 Wgn. Lil· 750;\\CA t _ Complete.675·~.9-s Dun B 73 t. DOM IURMS !!:°2°101m. iles. Pvt. pty. OVER 100 ~~~\o.A~~·tnd·l:c s~~~~· VWBlfuLPLOYRA.STCESHE SSPEtC~A.L 1jt~!!~ ......... !!.~~ '''or onado·2'", lo aded , e uggy new ires ....... .., MERCEDES r c57 1622 ana ... no .... .. heel 69 600 VW $1500 PORSCHE/AUDI s21 oo I o r · ,, · . · · . radio. N.B. slip. ~-w s 1 . •73 240 z OH DISPL .. Y 631-3094 San uan C:.pl,'>lranv Lincoln Mercury I ATLAS s.io.6446 or833-4669 Ph. 673-64Z7 1363l HARBOR BLVD. • "' 837-4800 493-4511 13111 ~. Tu:.1111 GARDEN GROVE , 38.340 Miles E very ex· Hous• of fmoorts ·71 Corolla Coupe. S t A 547 OS I I Col. 34. MK II, cruising/ nd Buggy. l OOOl'c VW, 636·2333 ti'!\. Louvt're<I rt>ar win· .. AUTHORIZl:D New mags. radials, Vol•o 9772 on o no • Chrysler /Plymouth hve·aboard, Ped. steer· w/trailer. S1500. best Of· dow, 4 :speed, Al\1 /t·l\1, MERCEDES DEALER Sll75. 646-7662 · ••••••••••••••••••••••• •75 -C t' -. t 4 0---01>t:·n,l>;11I~ & :-\un. 'lll 10 ing, refrig. ~icrowave, fer. 536-0087 '74 AUDI FOX, auto, air.I extra bumper guards. 9767 on .. HGE COUNTY on inen a • oor l':\I cuslint.Xlnt.493-3807 4wt.e.1Dri•., 9550 26,000 ml. Very c-lean. Super cloan red car. 61l62 Manchester, Triumph ~ \'rry lo" miles' Full 292'-J lhtCb•>r l\tvd . u 195c:co111" (-122> Buena Park ••••••••••••••••••••••• VOLVO power. 5ll'rco r;idio, ··os·ta 1\. lc•a CAT Z1. '73. SHARP, 1/8. ••••••••.••••••••••••••• -. ~· "·· l " . 523 7250 I Cl. . t d d "' . " 7281 . SAVE$$ • 1973TR6 EXCLUSIVf~t.Y\'01.VO \lny top. •1r is oa c 54~·1934 loaded w/xtras. Private nzer '73Audi100.L&.2dr.aut.o.. Onth11SantaAna Fwy. ROADSTEf . Lurge:1t Vttlv•t1>enler v.uh e.ver.y luxury! Ex· . Pty 837·2555 Good cond. $3600. air. sunroof. A M/F'J\1, m Or:rn~w t'ount.v ! rcutive car Glt>;1m1ng ~ 9965 . 835·1808 wkdays lowmi.645·4636 •73 MBZ Sort & h3rd tops +I HU\'nrLt·:ASE metalhl'p;unt. . .lus1 hccn ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2-l', Columbia, 5'8" he , . hid --=1E s tereo . Low males . . UIRECT l'<Hnpl<'lcly ~l'i;v1ced In.... . . , . • room. All new inter . 7~Suiulu Jeep,4w r .l'l74Audl IOOLS 450 SL <883KGZ>. I our profrssurnal ~l·r\'ll'l' Iii> BONNl-.\ILl.1' .. ·I l>1 palnL$6S00.646·861i. Xlnt rond . 40 l\IPG 4 Door. Au1oma t11'. SADDLEIACK ~I·~·~[~-,,~·~ tll•partment! (Sl·r no II 11 ''. tt ~ " .. "; 1 ~I · -I SZ250bestoCfer 751·267·1 stereo & air rond CoupeRoadder VALLEYIMPORTS _, __________ ISO'J:lll!l :ltACll..\ll'.,1:oorl1uh L1doH &tr lr.2setssa ls T k 9560 (l69Klt\'). 1lleaut1ru1gotdw/s.addJe 83t-~A40 495.494.9 • • SPECl•L h1·r l'S.l'B.~11 r1:001I••./. & boat cover. Xlnl nond. rue 5 I e u l h c r in l e r i 0 r . ___ A_v ____ "' 1r;11-. ~7S. l;>alt ~1-0042 Sl,250. 837 .. 5966. •• • ••• •• • • •• •• •• •• • • • • • . $4 4 9 5 3100 W CN t .._.. U S t A -"----------1·13Chevy Pickup,~ Ton. · 5 .... ,. \ll07 KBT>. -'66 Triumph Spitfire . 2025 S Manchester . cm 0 na afl" 1_':'1_. i ______ ___ H obie 14 . n e w sail . auto, PS, PB,8' neetside , DOH IURHS 642·940S $13,300 Complete Pnrts for sale. Anaheim 750-2011 Lincoln M..-cvry ·12 S;ifart 9 pa~s. 111wn(·1. t ra mp .. blocks, boom Y ·8. $2950. '71 Pinto PORSCHE/AUDI Fiat • 751-6867 & 542·2100. ------1301 N, Tustin t\ c. 1111lo, full pwr. ·1ow wltrlr & m any x tras, Runabout, Air, 4 s pd . l3631HARBORBLVO. ••••••••••••••••••!?.2.~ limam:us; I '61 VOLVOl22 SantaAna 547-0511 ma. Xlnt corul. ~l \lf S1250.536·9Sl2. $1550. Clean. See at JOO GARDEN GROVE i 4 Tri TR6, Mint cond. Be:;t Buy 3 , r ;id1;als. b11tt e1•y, lull W Coast Hwy N B 636 2333 1971FIAT124 1\.\ yr warr. All acrc1'!;. tZ\'V5.llll Cougar 99 .1 tunc.Sl900.64S·il4&1 2 Tahiti au canoes, l ls a s.ci.2182 or aft. S· 673,s269· • s...ict.r Roodstw ). i ·-Low 17,000 mi .. runs xlnt ' •••••••••••••••••••• ..... d u gout., $150, Ca l l 5 sp~ed with stereo tilJL 55295.536-4203. $988 GllCOUGAR. XR7. Supl'r '69 f:ut · dr., v111y l 1146-85M. 67 Ranchero, auto, 289, 1975 Avdi IOOLS Ex c E LL· ENT ! 111--.,,., GT 6 + Cstbk, stl bll clean , 1ow mJlr;.1ge. top, J> • 'II. x nt <'ond, ----------i m"'a" make orrer Runs 4 Door. Automatic. pwr. "" 673 331• r...50 1621 lo_.._, Sl1'-/ · •..-• · (017DDX >. 1970 Harbor Blvd. r~di' als. xlnt run'g cond . ... '"' · . · •n r-xlnt 9611-021S stet-rin~. sten.'<> & tape+ .. Dodlt 9070 · air cond. (246MMO>. SADDLHAClC Co!lta Melia Sl,600. 493·7435. Ford 9940 64 Ponll c <:To, exn•11· ;;~:~·;~·~:::~:~:;~ ·71M~U.,VM ,b~1cn ,w ~110h~~: $5995 VALLIYIM,ORTS 631-1276 7s•!~.it/\fdirne:.ng.ood conrl. lfHHftwll•~ ;··~:;:,~·3•:•g•;:;·;~~~~ ~~a~·= triJnS t•ar. DOH .URHS 831-2040 495.4949 """' u • ----:!'lip in NB a r ea . 640-8292 548-3223 586 2719 c .... ....._ 61,000 m•h's. auto lrans, ~ .. h 0 F 1 1 Leave n a me & phone1·.&-l_C_h ___ P_U--~,---• PORSCHE/AUDI '74·128SL. AM/FM.super '61MH'C•cMs230 · ~ '4t.-tJOJerH0.94'1 s.szs. l'ash <as isl. 160 w .• o ire 1r ormu :1, I -"1• number. evy · • Ton . l363l H/\R80R BLVD. dean, m u11t sell. bottom 4Speed. air condllloning, •74 TR-6 ·----Wilson. Apt 1, Cost;i R1:1ns i.:rt•nt, only .J.l,•Hl<I ---------1 Auto trans. 396. New GARDEN GROVE Blue Bk, 960·1011. power steer i ng, l"M 6748 Miles, outstanding Autos,Ut•d Mesa.642-7373 nu. Need:. lots or l>O<IY loatt.Spffd& tires.$900.645-4573. 6i5.3951 radio. S u per nice! d L k 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• work . Blue B o •)k k Ski 9010 ,74 Ch L ?tl'k d ___ 6_3_6-_2_3_3_3 ___ i---------1 <X1G774). con · UA)tag_c r ac · P n Gen.rel 9901 ·13 LTD 2 cir htp. P/S, wholesale 1100, J wlll ••••••••••••••••••••••• evy uv 1 a o, '73 12~ Sedan Jmm(lc 53988 ~trip\eMd.F~V1hlle. w /blu<' ••••••••••••••••••••••• P/B. air. Ex cond. $2595. lakc•S800 fl7:J.7381l. ;?O' Southw lnd D ay camper.stereo.Askfo IMW 9712 28.ooo .m i. ~tust sett: mt,1 $A/ "v ·E111$121$) '74P1nto~1soo .. ororfcr.675-6773 .....__...__bird 9970 CrUlser. 10 h~ on eni:. John Citngno 152·1700· ••••••••••••••••••••••• S2500 /ofrer. 536· 7987 " •-urn-1~111111111•11 '60Corvelle. best offer. ford Galaxie 500. V8. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hl'rktcy jet drive, mus1 '6S Et Camino. xlnt. wkdays aft. 6 98 II b l ( 991 ~.,2~ •l ·3917 1969. 1 owner. 29,000 ma.. '72 T·llrd i.e • s o r' . ._ . New cnR. S900. 1974 Fl .. T 124 I t cond SlOOO /l> l or "'33·1644 cn.76,...6 or <•3.6441 • AMC 9905' x n · s · Pactory air cont1i1ionini:. """' " .,.. S fer. 645·0316. r II I PIDER •••••••••••••••••••.••••' _ u powcr. slerco ra1 111, for Sale. 20' Corrccl '74 Courier• 1ruo. new. S speed. radio & pin !>I rip· '69 AMC Rebel. 4dr. 6l'vl. 73 Galuic 500 4dr. II T Car is t.OAOEU: i\lrnl <:ra n. t:ng. 235 Chry!ller. 4.600 mi., shell, radio, lli T THE PRfCE ping. NICE! (5l0077756). x Int cond .. 8625. ~1 r ps/phtac/vinyl t op 6:>,000 C'ond1t1on Lte. Hti8t::IO! 1-·uih or ski. S9Z·28ot' bumper.$2800.549·256.S. IHCIEASEOH $4095 Mltchcll.6-15·4840cxt707. ml. P.P.$1875orbst/ofr $3776 days, :'19'l·S204 eves. , '73 M:i7.da PU, 26,000 ml ALL ·16 MODELS DOH IURHS '64 MBZ 190C. Runs good, 3100 W.Coast Hwy.IU. Wck 991 O ~7-6289. Santa Ana 17' nat bottom Y-OR, 283, 12.000. pvt ply, BUY OR PORSCHE,"UDI nds body work. SfJOO. aft S 642-9405 •••••••••••••t••••••••j G4 Fa Iron 2trn. 4 spd. Lincoln Mercury Velie. lrlr. SZ400. Mt 3~ S48-5957 ,. &. wknds, 642·693S. h k 11 l30l ~ ·ru~t·1n 646-3126 L W 13831 llARBO Rt.VO. '53 Buick SP,eciat. G maJ?& .. air s oc 8, ca • · " ---------1•73 GMC Sprint. Ne\\ EASE MO GARDEN GROVI': '7'1 ·450St::L. top of the line Volkswoc_fen 9770 cond. 8cyl. Auto lran:. ~'...:_~5 _Santa A~a 547·05 I 1 Tr9Mp0rl.tioft ures. air .. PS & PB. Verr 636-2333 luxury car, lo mi like nu ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call an. 5. 64S.:lfJ32 ·c1i LT[) Wa1:on. towner VecJO 9974 •••••••••••••••••••••••clean . 673-40•t l o USEDIMW 513.600.494·3417 72YellowVWl111J Codllhx 9915 Lo m1lc•:ii::1• lii:lli!lliO ,'!, •••••••••••••••••••••••~ C.,..-".Sd•/ &16·3368. 19723.0CS Honda 9727 .63 100 4 i.pd, r('C'enlly 111s:t:;!l<1 --••••••••••••••••••••• 1;;3:,11;1 '7:IV!'i:a1;·1'\\.ii.:nn,1 ~11t1. R9tlt 912 0 1\TSllN 1969 Pack op. 4 s peed. nwtallu µ11int & ••••••••••••••••••••••• overhauled. SllloO. nr ·ss Bui:. Vt>ry J?rl l'oncl i "CADILLAC" Mercury _____ 9950 i-lnt ~·" m1l•·.1i.:•-. '"''"'· ·.~··••••••••••••.•••••• H11d111, h111•ke11. 2001 Jl w r · w 1 n cl n" 1o lrand ..... w •76 Ix-st oHcr. 008·72>12 eves, S!l'-"1 ~il"1 :-1 .. 11; (16 Volk•w•"en c~mpc•r L' .v " L', I , 1-L,' N T I .... An 631·2700. A,,k for .lohn ••••••••••••••••••••••• " "'" u • l'lll!lnl'. (;11 rond. SlSOO "' ,, ' •· • 1· 673 .M:?=1 da);~ lmm uc~lnte. n.o9s. Mtl·rnonn~ OOH !l-i35. \lOllNM'>. HONDA Cars ~-·'--· · ~25. Quality & Price '74 Monte9o MX Coupe 1!17:! \'••J.:;o lf;1td1t..1d .. 642·21!\9 lwe11. OVIR I 00 1971 MIZ 250 C 'iO VW B VG. Very CIC'Jlt. \'>I .• 111111 1 r.111~ • IJdW ,\' ,\ulum.1111 l.o 1111ll·ag<'. Vans 9570 SADDLEIACK IMW To Choose From! COUP F. Automatic. new cnl(inf,!. nei·ds iio()() Over 70 air l'IHlll • 1w1wn ''""r ~l.'11"' I '.oil >l!l:I .i:r.7 __ K'. Cabovrr <'11,mr:;r. Ver~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ll 1 ·2040 495.4949 pwr. l>lN•rln1:. air <'ond.. 0 w n r r. must s c I.I to Choose From 1111: po v.c•1 lu ak'.''· ,,,., , ... ..,11,11,. •7'1 \ ,.1!a 1 :·i . 1 ,1111. d n. SlOOO lO A um. OOI\ '76 Yellow Cllf:V. Shnrt -----U .... IVERSITY t) c .v I & J\ M I F M . ua'"''"" f"or tlw lit•hl unn:~. llw ra1llo \ 111\'I root .,., •. Lit I' l""l I II I $75 54119'191 ,, .... ~'"" " flll.11\XZ .1, "" 1111 "' ''" •1 ' _ _:_:.___::_ lk'<I van. /\uto. PS/l'H. ORAHGt COUNTY'S Oldsmobll• (3120Tl>I. '"""'t IN1M• ratc•:o., & "" ;,.-. . 1711:1 MotSc°!!r.c::•/ ~1101~'. l'k. SllOO TC>I' OLDIST $5795 '71 VW CAMl'F.H. Cleun p..•nch1hlf•,<'l'IH'1'. '"l'c $2976 91 So 1;.a!'>.3Jli() & Hoftdo Cart • GMC S280<> NA E S S ;1 ». 1.111 \\'~11 1 1""'"1 . T--kt DON IURHS 402·R007oftR11m. 8 R CADILLAC anta Ana •1\1 1111 1< .... 1 t .rr·t-.111. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7" "or" VA .~'. Air, "'' ' -L·,.~ I M•rc "ry '611 llartey Davld!'on El<'<' 1"1.,.:. 1"c1 1n1."' Seal/be~' ~!\jl ll:irhor Rivel PORSCHE/ AUDI W1ll lr11d1• 1•v1•n '75 llonda • :!! .. 100 ll;!r.hor Hlvd 1 ... ol ~ •. 1."" • .~Int )>.:I. 1'"' ""' .17!l.I l r11tllrl1'. 1'\all drrsi., ml s:i:.~lOOOl':IO!f.l v Snl<'1<S<-n1col.08'>1n1t •«0~111Ml•~11 !'>ll1!M;iO 1:Mi:ll llAIU!OTtlll.VO. 4(~) Spm1 .. 11•1• Like nu CUSl 1\M ,.~S1\ Mfl!llOll IJfl ;, 5""4171110511 I II I ''.lv 'n c;MUH'.S<iitoVr·: viilu"•"l?''".lo·r,,oodvw' __ Ol'l':NSUNl>AY SontaAna · • S«l11•·1\"nh 1;12:-.in R ('()11 er. suns. !Jlla,7529 Roy Carv•r. Inc. · 1 1 , 11 11 n d a " , . • .. -"" .. . 75 KaWl.'lliO kl 400 3 "'I t975Fordf..t50 ltull•ltnH•' llMW ll.1trhti.11•k, ·t "lld. i:•I 636-2333 :1Jll7!"11 Cati. 71. Eldo, ~;21111 1 Autos.Hew 98001Auto1,Mew 9100 l.ik<' lll•w. Mcwlnit. rnu~I ~~~;l,/1'.~'.'.'1~r 1l11~'~ '1J:~.~ 1:-.aoJ11roloorN' lrn'"· Hill Im • :.!IKJOOm1 -9744 ·711 VW Sq11nr1'11.11·k. gel own1·r 1,,, l .u 1111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 111•ltfornmo11nl o\\c'd. .. Nl'Wl""tj~ t·htAllHIH s:a'.1:1 X:ll l~llK MGI t•nntlm~ull!..,..Ulll.~I Jn l .11 utt1 .. 1 Xlnt Conti t·.i.·I 71.J.l J,fo;,\'\t; •Simi m11n(h :14\ , •••••+••••••••••••••••• WA(' l\flfW' ' -,\It ,:i, i>1;:i 11:i:11 . ... • ""1 ---------month o r: I •• Cl A.c·. r;i-•-••-• 'i:! ll11ml.1 wo 'ill, M•iB c:T Xlnt <'Ond . ____ _ --- l.l llonda 2SOXt. !IOO Mi t'np <'tt~t. $17tlll 011 , ,!ljJJl::ljJ """"! ~c\\Tll•·',,, .• >·r.!H'" !wl7l!'lt•k2 1 : 1 1 1 ! 1 1 1 _1•vc•n1111:"' tt!ld •71 Supn lfrt•lh• Snrr.'71 COUIJ\1 <Jc Ville. Xlnt. $700l'rivnll'pnrty. lt1•,l1lu .d ; ~;!l :.!t1 :!II,•-••-••-•• ""'" · '" r lllTI lrn nu ~1i chellni;, Ill m11l'a1:c•, lo 1>rirr Cnll aft G, !179 .111At\. l>t'll""" · U oo & 1-t I & 1 sr , e•oi11ow•v i.lnt, SI .~7:i 11rr. ~lllli 3270. OrlJC, Pl' ~.000. 64~·SM:f ---m 11nth '~ paym ~n l • ~ JG911or 97JO ·nc;rc1·M:\l<;H eonvPrt.lo '72 llohdn Sl. 10. 'i3 (ll(i(i70W>. SAHIA 141.,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• nu 5:1•1()(> :-.In <'Jlli. on G9Mrcil 970 I Gtnerol 970 I Monarc h 125 CC'. M :tkl' Cort Fol L•ating 835 3171 Su11rl11y <IM·:IOll!l ••• ••• ••••• •• •• •• •••. •• ••• •• ••• •• ••. ••. ••• ···~ 11fr Jt r ndc. 5411 ·31UH : ~Ncwportlll,C .\l. '"'"l""""uo111vrHOM•c"'"' I '71 2+2 Vl2 0,.1 -9746 41131111111· 645-3661 •USED IMW't* I 1.11w m11c•111w. 111t-n·o .. 111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;1 S11!111k1 roo. 3000 ml, xlnt . • . --·7s ri:-.1w :lo St 4'P<'c·tl mnd.-1 ,,.,.1. 1 ownrr Xlnt H Opel M 11nt11 f\111l yr t<Cn"l $420. Wtllclmct & 74 GMC 3'• T C.ontf'mpo ·;1 11~{':lllS·l 1t1lt·t•ll <'ond $5000 l 1rm 1111ln. l~.000 mi. ve ry oil i!l2 6580 Sport11m:1n Convrrsaon 'ii ll:\I 2U02tu 1,pc•1•cl ;or.1·:~1 D 546 9035 C'le:in Mt r. 84t;.!)4llll ----+xtrii-.. A/C. P •S, l'1B. 'i3 BM 'R111 or1.1 I ~r1<1 '73 JlOND/\ 750 auto . lmm aC'. Sll.100/b~I 'fill tnt\\' IGOO-i! ~J"l{·l·cl Ponch. 9750 :ioo<i ml. New Cond. ofr. 8.11·24711 aft~. ----'72 XJli On1tlnal owner. I~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~200 642·1475 BMW 2002. T11. AM t f'M, 1mlc•al(('. "Int condition •1973 Ponch• 914 --------..--1'67 Ford Van. r!'hll !'nit. Fun nlloy!I, Mlrh XAS. Call li75-9063. lfondntLcso auto . tran11. fo1t tt ~ 1o m1_.s.-111!>(111n1m2pm 1 . -------1 ~ii~;~t",.:~fo cin:r,: S5()():!s~~offcr .. ~:bews~{d'r ~1189.8051910 Capri 9715 ~<:! .............. !?.~~ pearance aroup, 107111). ---------4 ~ ~ ······················· $5695 ·till YAMAl-IA 80 w/ elec ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 1972 CAPRI BUY Ott LEASE llLL YA. TES Marter. SJ:.9178 TOP DOLLAR' ·•"~ed. r.1cJ111. , "'> 1 roof VW /,ORSCHE PAID &ncw11r~s21•t9u52crt-:>. r.11 .. r.wg ssn!uan Capi!ltrano ·75 Kawasaki 40083, $85(). ~ U .. ~I 137 4800 493 4511 6i5·320'i or 640-3233 IMMEDIA. TEL y llLL y A. TES • _w __ •-;4 Su1uki 750, blue, xlnt cond .. lo mi .. Sf'e to ap prec. 960·21.20. Motor ....... W./R..t 916 ••••••••••••••••••••••• R"nt 26' 0 1\IC. Pvt Pty 833-2616 o r 642·409 Newport. ~ach. ca. Rent 2S' 1975 Open Road. fully 11elf-cont., $lprs 6-8. ·Winter Rate!!!. &i.S-838!1 • FOR A.LL VW /PORSCHE IN SANTA ANA FOREIGN CA.RS San !uan Capistrano l-. S. .. d._ CALL.OR COME IH 837-4100491_.511 of TOSEIUS Mew& UMd MIWPORT '7 4 Capri .... rt• IM,ORTS 6 Cylinder. 4 spttd, 11un roor. etc 1.,1c. M5LWB 3100W.Cst Hwr.N8 $3176 642-9405 S..to AM J RUY JUNK CARS USED AUTO PARTS !>40-5125 ¥7-963? Lhtco41t Mff'Cury 1301 N. Tustin hnt.AM 547·051 f ) ~ MILLIER MOTORS lJOW. Warner at Main SD&a-Ana __ SS'1·2-132 '67 • 91 1, amifm stereo, 37.000 m1 on rblt eng Xlnt C'Ond. 963 7s,q3 Tak<' over m ,. ll~t.'. i6 914 Uond !'redal· rcq'd. l-"llll aft 7PM ~:'12·1!029 , 73 !>14 Apr group. Stereo mags & more! l m - macut11tc $5."95 SS2·"180 $2997 J't~ t .,..,. •• #Y t • ·-·1 , ............ ... lit•~··· Jl'ttf , 'J• .. .. .... ·-., .. ,. NO ~FOOLING! (EVEN TODAY) 17 6 AMC GREMLIN I~-~ " -----;;:-- ONLY $2992 SHOP & COMPARE ... THEN SEE US TODAY. -' • .. .. -li:J OAJlY~lO'f ... 'Pew (Ir & 'fashi~n &how 7" • This year's new cars will serve as a backdrop for .the spring line of fashion to be ~hown every day, April 1-3. Throughout the n1all, in one elegant place-setting, the Pla::a 's fashion and accessory stores will "still-model" today's fashion look coordinated by Pla:a fashion cons ultant, Ricki Irwin. The new cars, assembled by . the Harbor Boulevard of Cars in Costa Mesa, will be displayed through Sunday, --- ' April 4. Harbol>1Boulevard of Cars participants include:-American Motors, Atlas .Chry. lcr-Plymouth, B.'J. Motors, Bauer Buick, Connell Chevrolet, Costa Mesa Datsun, Earl Ike Toyot·a, Johnson & Sott Lincoln-Mercury, Miracle Mazda, cnceRATINC.'OOvrAR~ Nabers CacJillac, Theodore Robins Ford and Univer ity Olds. . . loath oast laza San Diego Freeway at Bristol• Costa Mesa, Colitornia "·FLOWER SROw-&~EASTER~BtJNNY ARRIV .. .. : l NEXT-WEEK!--·- I '\ \• ,. - VOL. 69, NO. 92, 3 SECTIONS, 34 PAGES Aft e rnoon N.l'. S&eeks - 'TEN CENT~ Teachers to Clear Dead Mata's Name1· t 81 KATHV CLANCY Ol .. o.llr"'lel ..... A 1roup of ffuntinaton Beach Union Hilb School District teachen are trylnf lo clear the name ot the late Jefrrey P . DavidsOr\, a Marina H,ah School tncber who died two months alter being nxed. Davidson, Z'T, a health Inst.rue· tor and swimming coach, dled of an ovetdo1e of Darvon and Valium, according lo Orange County Coroner's reporta. The coroner listed his death a1 suicide. ~ Davidson was fired after his arrut lut Auaust on a charce ot . pouesalon of cocaine. Tbe · charae was later di•mllaed. • The teacher bad appealed his firing and the appeal was .scheduled to cOQ)e before the state hearing officer ei&hl days alter Davidson's death. Now the erfor:t to clear bi.a name lt belnl pu1btd by the Dis· · trlc:t Educators Auoclahoo (DEA). Dbtriet Superintendent Jab Abbott, however, aaia trustees lllll had quHllona ln thelr minds 1urroundln1 the arre$l. . Tbey felt dl1mis1al wou'd be apPropriate because It would 1ive Davidson a chance for a bearing, the questloos would be answered and "due process'' would take place, Abbolt said. $8~,U'JQ_ Quljng 1975 Cou:ucil Members~ _Expenses Re-yealed Huntincton Beach taxpayers fpent $32,909 last year to pay the salaries, ~xpenses and benefits for their seven city council mem- bers. according to rerorm in the city Finance Department. And, during fiscal ll7T4·75 coun- cil members s~f $10,717 above that amount for meetings, trips and conferences. recorm show. So far durio« the 1975-76 fiscal 1ear, they have spent about Candidate Rose Says l3's Lucky Editor'r Nole: There are IS can· 6141e. up.g for three seats c:>n IM lll#llington IH~lt Citr Council. Thia -1"'11 ii about one o/ t~ concHdales. The rl«cUon it Apnl 13. At 55~ Levt "Bud'' Rose is Hun- t.initon Beach's oldest city COW\• dJ candidate. He thinks he has numbers go- ing for ttim if not years. "I was born on the 13th day of U. month. tht-elections will be held on the 13th or April , and 1 Will be in the 13th ' position on the ballot," Rose says. "Besides • tha t, this 1s 1976 and the last two digits add up to 13," 11011 • he notes. ... I've never really given much eredence lo such circumstances, but it does make you stop and wonder," he says. Rose, who was a pro~rty ad· mmislrator for the Apollo and Saturn space prol(rom before h1i1 retirement. says h~ hns recently completed a 30·doy lt>arnlnR pro· aram at all city departments. "As far as I know, I am the on· ly randldate who has done this," RM declares. Ile says the top problem th1t he haa d11covered 111 o rommunara· lion problem thot many dcpurt· ment heads say they have with the city administrator. "Two of them felt lht>y wer• shut oH completely." he said. "I would vote to reUeve City Administrator l>avc Rowland11," Role aald. "We have two depart· lhenl heads who ha ve the quslltltt to take over that Job," "They are the rhlt>f (Poll re Cttlef !:arlc Robitollle) and Harlow (PlannlnK Director Dick Harlow.) But 1 havon't talked to them· about It and these are just my offhand comments." be Uys. Rose says there are a "bunch ol problems" 1n the city. "The budget has to be analy~cd and so· meone with the time has to get down to the meat of things and trim the fat." be asserts. "No other city eooncll can- didate bas full time for this tHk." he says. "l bdleve that f am the only candidate who has ~l1red." Rose says that the voters will have to be on guard against c1n· dtdates who may have special in· terests. He says they must ask if Uw contenders att runnittf fOf'of• fice to work for the good of all the people or merely for their own in· teresu. Rose says more attention is ~ed for the requirements of senior citbens. He says the city has been a complete failure In f"OViding low cost housinl for &Mm. He alM> uya that seniors are a (~ROSE, Page AU ... $4,700 or th~ $5,735 allocated for trips and meetings, t.be records indicate. . City Administrator Dave, RowJands said their salaries and' expenses are not unusuaJ, com· pared with other cities. "For the work and the hours they put in it is a very very modest amo"nt,'' Rowlands said, "very minuscule." Council mem beTS all receive a Detst• ., ..... ,., The New Jersey Supreme Court has named the rather or comatose Karen Anne Quinlan, above, her legal guardian and said she may <lie allowed to die if compe· tent medical authorilih agree there is no reasonable possibility of recovery. Story, A4 . Actor Buried LOS ANGELES (AP) -Actor Richard Arlen. who starred 1n "Wings." the first Acadt>my Award-winning film. was buned Wednesday 4n a service attended by many movie relebrities . Arlen. 7 5. d ie d Sunday al R1vers1dt> Hosp1t:ll. where he had been hospitahud tor a month ¥(.!th emphysema. $17S-per.month salary, ~t by the city charter, officials said. That costs taxpayers $14, 700 aMually. lo addition. they all may re- ceive a $125-per·month expense allowance, records show, and t.be mayor. currently Norma Gibb$, is granted an extra $l2S monthly for car expenses. Those expense accounts cost $12,000 annually. Council members also are eligible for the same medical, dental and life insurance benefits o(fered other cjty department heads, officials noted. Those benefits combined cost taxpayers $5,949 last, year. Rowlands said such benefits are- f~uentJy offe red couoclJ mean: bers in other cities. Councflmen atsb may "S"tgn Ul> for the.Public Employes ReHre- ment System at a cost to tax- payers of $11 monthly, but only Councilman Jerry Matney and Councilwoman Hamett Wieder hav. alptd .up for the 1yate0\. They contribute about S12 moo· thly from thelr own salarie!, city otficials uld. CoUncU members alao have a meeting and conference al· lowance to flnance trips needed above their monthly expense al· lotment, city officials said. Rowlands defended the trips Wednesday, saying they are an important part or the councll's work. City officials who don't t ravel and take an active role in city, state and re<Seral govern- ment, he said, "aren't doing their ·jobs." Following is a breakdown of what benefits each council member receives and how much they cost mo nthly. Insurance premiums vary according to how many dependents are covered. -Mayor Norma Gibbs, $250 in expenses. Sl7S in salary, $24.19 for dental insurance. $74.48 for medical insurance and Sl.5.60 for life insurance. Mayor Pro Tem Harriett Wieder, $125 in expenses, $175 In salary, $14.88 for dental in· surance, $62.83 for medical in· Mltance and $15 .60 for li(e ID· surance ouncilman Ted Bartlett, $125 in expenses. $175 in salary, $14 88 for dental insurance and $62 83 for mt>dlcal insurance. He is past the age lo be eligible for the council's $40,000 life in- surance policy. (See EXPENSES, Palf'A%) * * * DA Asks Records Of HB City Courreil By ROBERT BARKER Of,.,. O•llr 1'1114 M•ff Complete recdrds of expenses reported by Huntington Beach Mayor Norma Gibbs and City Councilwoman Harriett Wieder dating beck to 1974 are expected to be turned over to the Orange County District Attorney Friday. Assistant City Finance Direc· tor Earl Horton said the di.strict attorney bad requested the tx· pense records of all city council candldatea. But Horton said the staff hadn 'I time to prepare all the paperwork and the tn\·estigator then requested the records of Mrs. Gibbs and Mrs. Wieder. Horton Hid the dlstri~t at- torney also bas questioned the finance omce about lbe purchase and lease of the Meadowlark Golf Course, authorization of an at. leaed trll> to M iamr by city employes plus remode.ling work ot City Attorney Don Bonfa's of· fice. In addJUon, Horton said, the dl1trlct attorney ls looking at lhe •uthorization or frtnge benefit~ for city council membeMJ. The upenses for Mrs. Clbbs from July 17, 1974, until March 9, 1976, are listed at $4,499.98. For Mrs. Wieder. the total was $4,319.73 from Aug. 21, 1974 to March20, 1976 M~ Wieder has staunchly de· fended her expenses in the past and says somewhat bitterly "This l.s what I get for being one of the most active or lhe city council members." Horton and City Administrator Dave Rowlands said that all council members re<:eive fringe benefits to some degree. According lo financ.e records, evel')'Orte except Jerry Matney rtteives dental premiums paid by t.be city; all except .Matnef and Don Shipley have medica'l in· surance and all except Ted Bartlett receive life WUJ'ance. Rowlands said It ii the stan· dard practice in Huntington Beach as well aa olbtt ciUes that ceuncll officl1J1 receive the same benefits aa the top emplO)'es of thedly. "Unfortunately, the man's name might have been cleared lf tbe hearina had taken piece," Abbott salcl. ''We alJ feel ba.dly. If we could clear his name we would be wllllng to do it " DEA Pre1ldent C. 8. Wrieht Hid he ls copfident the hearing would have cleared Davidson'.s name. He said aioce UM teacher has now died. It would be ap. propriate for trustees to erase the "unorofeasional and immoral conducf'• char1ea from hil rue. But Abbott 11ld lhat lNltett, actlJ\I oa the e,dvtee ot their at· t.omeys, felt they would be '4· mlttlnl maktn1 an error In the dismlsaal and they don't belleve- lhey dJd. WttQht said Dav1dsdl\ was ar· rested in HunUngton ee-.ch White ridln1 hi a van with air old bkth school friend end another pusenger. When police •t.oDPed the van. 13.S arams ol ~ Mail Goes Through (a Lot) Secretary June Remington holds letter mailed to her boss, fortner Newport Beach vice mayor Hans J . Lorenz. aft.er it art ived at his office in somewhat battered, tom and mutilated condition. C&»cellation stamp (upper right) proctaims, "Move the Mail Safely." Soliah Described As 'Compassionate' S ACRAMENTO (AP ) - Steven Soliah has been portrayed by his a ttorney as a com · passionate man who went lo the aid or a "very badly tormented" Patricia Hearst and later fell In Jove with her. The lawyer. Sheldon Olis, de· nied that Soli ah took part In a Sl.5,000 Crocker National Bank robbery last April in which a customer was killed. Otis made his comments Wed· HARRISES PLANNED SLA JAILBREAK? A5 nesday in an opening statement at Soliah's federal court trial. US. Alty. Dwayne Keyes said in opening remarks that two wit· nesses and several fingerpnnts would implicate Soliah in the holdup. Sollah , a 27·year-old house painter. Is charged with helping take SlS,000 at gunpoint from the Crocker National Bank branch in suburban Carmichael. Myrna Opsahl was killed by a shotgun blast during the robbery. AtJthorttles have announced no other indictments ln the case, although the FBI says Miss Hearst rented a garage in which a robbery getaway car ·wu stored. Four robbers entered the bank HBParking Fees Jump IDgher parking fees went lnto efCect today at Bolsa Chica and Huntington State· beaches. The new parking fees for can went from St to Sl .50 and for buses from $3 to~. Ranger Lance Parr said the parking increase was the first at the state beaches since 1967. The new rates were set by state Parka a nd Recreation Deputment. The parking charge at the ctty'1 portion <lf •the beach is currently$(. ' while a rtrth remained outside as a lookout, authorities say. Otis me told jurors that Soliah met Miss Hearst as she fied with Symbionese Liberation Army members William and Emily Harris following the May 1974 Los Angeles shootout in wttich six SLA members were killed. After that, Soliab helped Miss Hearst move to different loca· (See SOLIAH, Page A%) Youth Faces Charges in • Cyc'le De ath Ma nslaughter charges were pending today agaiMt a Hunt· lngton Beach boy, 17, following the death Wednesday rugnt of a young star athlete run down near his home b y the suspect'a motorcycle. Reuben Corvera. 14, of 15682 Swan Lane, died about 8:30 p.m. In Huntington fntercommunlty Hospital o( massive brain lnjuty. He had been kept techn\cally ali ve by re1plrator since Mon- day. lfuntlngton Beach police sald today they wlll file undetermined charges against the unidentified youth blamed In young Corvera's ratal accident near a popular amusement arcade near Warner Avenue and Bolsa Chica Street. Police Trame Accident In· vestlgator Orva Akin said the boy was hit Monday afternoon when he tried to dodge the oul-of· control motorcycle that aped from a driveway acrosa Boba Chica Street lnlo a dirt aboulder area. The cyclist and a passen1er rtdin1 behind him sa1d the)' pulled out without aeeini an on· comin1 car, then accelerated ln· to the vacant lot to avoid being bll but careened alona for about 200 feet In the soft dirt. Corvera and a friend walkinc by the roadside tried to escape the ju11ernaul with the boe boy dod1inf behind a heavy atreet si1n for protection, while the vie· (&ff DEATH, .PaieAZ) wai found ln1lde. All three PHtenaera were arretted. Abbott aald the dlstrlct at- torney dldn 't proaecute the char••· however. and It was never learned who owned tbe co. caJne. \ In addition, he aald, Davldaon bad been arrested ln 1974 on a 4lrunbn drivin1 cbar1e. Ha alao reportedly admitted to a proba· lion officer. In conntctlon with (~DAVIDSON, P•te AJ! Truckers cLaurreh • Strike ~ • ARLINGTON HEIGIITS, 111. (AP) -Teamsters Union mem- ber• marched In picket lines to- day u talks resumed in an effort to end a nationwide trucking atrUre. Negotiations. which continu~ lnt.o the early morning but fallea- to bring about a setUement, re· aumed with waau. rrln ge benefits and a cost·of·llvlng clause atilt the sticking points. The strike was the first nn· tionwlde by trucken, and there were scattered reports of violence as picket lines were thrown up In a number ot states from Connecticut to Colorado. The Teamsters haul about 60 percent of the nation's manuCac· tu.red goods, and the walkout threatened a major blow lo the economy. The Interstate Commerce Commlsalon took temporary steps to help lneure the move- ment or pasaengen and property ao that "essential serv\ces are not.totally disrupted." Labor Secretary W.J. Usery Jr. and other top fede r a l troubleshooters had no comment today and there waa no word from the Wblte House whether President Ford would seek a Taft-Hartley lnjunction. The atrlke had an Immediate impact on a few businesses, but moet company spokesmen said it would take several days to measure the effect of the wal.kout. Victor Hirsh of the National Association of Food Chains, represenlinC about half the rood at.ores in the country. said in· terlm agreements reached with lncllYlduaf companies would help keep shipments moving. But, ho added: "Obviously, ii there's a complete, 100 percent strike, it's a disaster.•• ln Detroit, where truck com- pany employes reported opera· tions paralyzed, police said a 23-year-old man was beaten by several picketers when he tried to park his truck at the Interna- tional Carta~ Co. State Police at Rockford in southwestern Michigan said a group of men threw rocks at. truclc4 near Michigan llO and In· tentate 96. No Injuries or arrests were reported. It appeared that the strike might have an lmmcdJate effect on the auto production, which has been on the upsurge in recent month.s after laet year's poor performance. In Detroit, Richard Haupt. director or transportation and tralflc for Ford Motor Co., said today the w,,alkoul "would have some in)mediate effect. Jn one week It could completely halt production of the comprmy'.s cars and tru..cka In the U.S.'' Coast Weath er Clear tonight ond f"l'I· d ay, little cool('r, with highs E.'riday 62 to 67 anti low tonight 45 to SS. J.oc11I gusty northwe~t. winds JS to20mph. INSIDE T ODA 't' The chollugf! of .;ngle po:renUng ti I.en a.t o Cf'f!Qlfve U~upcrlnc1. B·I. ..42 OAILVPILOJ H /t- E'NM 1'.,,e A J - 1> A VI DSO N the cocaine cbarfe, Chat h4I bad "~xperlmented ' with marl· J u11ta. ' Tucben aald, howenr, Ole drunken drivlQI cbar1e wu re- d tJ;CH to recklt11 drivin1 and \M ~tlon report la J10meone'1 ln· lefl)retaUon, no\ Davidlon'1 own words. Wr•1 ht contended both David.ton and b11 attorney were denied the ri1ht to face the ac:hool board before lbe dlamlaul OC· ~urred. Abbott uid trustees de· c1dt'd tht commuoicaUon on the matter •houJd take phce between the bqir(l's.~Uomey and Davldton'• •~rney in.teed. Wrtcbt al10 said Da~n was n o t aware or the ''triple Jeopar(Jy" facin• teacher• ar · rested 6n drug t'haree.s. No matter what the oukome in court. be uld, the school bolft'd hu tM ri«bt to Judie tbe cue a.a aln in a behind-clOffd -doors extcutlve se11ion .. Then, later, \he State Credentials Com - m1s11on ~a n exa mine the ~haraes. Wrl&ht said he does nol beUeve the dlamlaul alon~ led to David.son's death. But he said he was concerned with faclng his $ludents aaain. ir be won the personne l heanna. He alao was '°orned about having questJoiu about the case come up acaln penodlcally. Wright said. Wright said Davidson allowaa con~erned over a Dally Pilot story which listed the reason for dismissal as "unproresslonal and immoral conduct·' without an U · planaUon of what that meant. Abbott &aid he Is "sorry this has become an Issue of public de· bate" but he explained the word· ing of the dismissal charges wu taken rro m tbe State Educauon Code. He said it would have been un- J>ro r eaa ion al or trustees to elaborate. Davidson 's mother . Helen Bl.Iller of Huntington Beach. also bas appealed lo the board to dear her son's record, teachers and Abbott said, but the appeal waslumeddown. Abbott said trustees felt they had an obhcution lo dismiss Davidson, instead of drop the matter. s ince he was uwolved in athletics and teachma health matters. inc luding drug, alcohol and tobacco abuse Wnght said he d idn't m~ the matter public earlier because he ' wa.s h op1n& lr.1.1.stees would change their minds. He said he still hopes they will change the r ecord. Fro•P.,,.AJ Services-ai Set for Girl, 18 Servtca were acbedW.ed tocJay in a plctureJQ-..e park and at u a, repnaenlln& lbe nature 1he k>ved, for a Huntinel<lft Be-:!Jlrl k•lled Sunday wltb a COi!\ oo in a car·motorcyde crub. Ritea for P atricia Shiner. \8, a part·Ume employe ol the ct\y ol Hunllo1ton Beach Finance o.s>artment, were at lJ a.m. ln Laite Park near \he famJly'a downtown area home and City HaJJ.• Her ashes will be acatlered al sea lo ~prlv amlly ob-servance, cto rfalhu, Joe Shi er , who apedlically asked that nofl.owel'9 beMn'· Miu Shiner, be aaid, loved nature and all liviftc tbincs and would prefer that nowers be al· lowed lo blossom and wit.her after a full life cycle. He added that becauae abe wanted lo become a licensed vocational nurse, or perhaps a veterinarian's aide out ol deep hwnanitarian fee lines ror Lbt 1kk or handicapped, the family sq· gesb aometbinc more luUnc than tlowers in her memory. "We juat picked the March of DtrQeat we dldn 't know of a better one." ne aaid, addin& conlrlbu· tiona may be sent to the birth de· fect·ficbtln1 aaency at 111 w. Dyer Road, Santa Ana, 92707, aa. drened to the Patty S hiner Memorial FUnd. Mila Shiner died Sunday after a headdn coll11ion on El Toro Road in wTUch slie and motorcyclist Lealle Elmore. J7, of 17382 KeelJOn Lane, HunUrwton Beach, were killed inataoUy. Confusion o ver ldentilicatJon at first Jed investigators to release the victim 's na me as Trisha Daultry. aced 22, an.er the pair's biJterammed a car headon. Farewell to /tlonf y Mounted on the traditional gun carnage. Ch apel tn Windsor, England. Monty's the co(fin of Field Mar shal Vis count famous blac k beret, along with his field Montgome ry is pulJed past spectators en marshal's baton, .were on top o( the comn. route to a funeral service at St. Geors.?c.>'s · -------------- Brown Says He'll Debate With Harris SACRAMENTO <AP> -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr ·s sloga n "lower your expectations" is be· in1 challe nged by presidenual hopeful Fred Harris, who wants to debate -and Brown says he's willlng. area. and As~~mblyman John Miller of Oakland The two bla('kS not present were Sen Nate Jloldtm. l).Lo., Angeles. and Asi.em b lyrht•n Willie Bro n . D·San fo'r'anc1sco Both sa id ater Lh4'y hadn't p1ckt>d a preS1dent1al candidate. Fro• Pagf! Al DEATH ... \Im ran a few s teps in one d1rt'C· lion then stopped and in panic ran directly into the t'Yclt,..s path Funeral &t>rv1t'es ¥.ere ten- tatl\·ely sch eduled today with Rosary Friday night and Mass Saturday m orning at Peek t'a m1· ly Colonial Fune ral Home in Wt> st minster, bul the pref1se hours we re to be dctermrncd F,....Pap.4J_l SO~IA • • • uons, and even to S n fo")-ant"lsc<1 shortly before thtlr &{rest, •aJd OU.. He HJd bl• client found Mtas Ilea rat to ~ u ·'very troublt-d YOU#\& womtn" who WM afraid to turn bt>n qr r.:malJ\ with the Rama . donce will s ho w that f1 rati\ e l y h ta door waa knocked upOn by Miss Hearn and others 1eekln1 help," Otl1 n1d ."The o nly way be could reapond w na lo help thoee pet-sons protect a11d aavo their ll~t>S "Wh11tntt M ias Heant was ln- t.o, whatever her frlendt wcrv m· to, for Mr. Sollah It wu a close 'Personal relationship tor a v.:ry troulJled woman " He said Soll ah ond MJa1 liearsl bt-<'amt" "vt>ry c lose. They even Ml ut love." EXPENSES •• -Councilman Ooo Shigley, Sl2S In expenst>s, Sl7S ln Sllary, SS..U •• ln...den.LA.l llU.QrJl.nce and Sl5.60 for hre Insura nce. -· ........ . -Councilman Al Coen. $1.2S in ex~nua, $175 In u lacy, $24.l9m dental Ins urance, S74 .48 for medical in1ura nce and $U.60 for Lile insurance. -Counc ilman Henry Duke, $125 m upenses, SJ75 in safary, $24, lQ for de ntal m &urance, $74.48 for medical in s'1rance and $1.5.60 lot 11fe insurance. ~ounc1Jm1rn Jerry Matney, $125 tn expenses, $175 In saJary and Sl.5.80 for ll(c t.nsu.ran(e. Two Face Death SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Two inmates ut Peuel Vocational lnslltule found au1lty in the stab· bing death of a prison gua~r· c' a mandatory death-penaft en they a re sentenced F'r'id y. A Jur y of eight women and four men found Eugene Allen and Ernest Graham &wily Wedncs· daY..of the fotul stubbul1 of guard f erry Sanders, 35. Almost a lire-lo ng resident or Huntington ~ach. Miu Shiner attended Wlnteraburg Hiah School ni1bt clJsses. while employed by tlle tity under the federal Manpower AC1. But Brown and h is slogan were defended Wednesday by a group of black California legislators. who .said he isn 't really asking poor people lo m ake sacrifices . !ater today. --=-~~--~~-~~~~~-~~~~-~--~ Survivors include her father : her mot.her M ra. Pe11y Willis ; a brother Daniel Joe Shiner; a sis· ter Joanne Shiner, and a halr- aiater, Karin Willis, aJ I Hunt· ington Beach residenis. Blood. Donors Being Sought Tbe day saw these develop- ment.a in the 37 -yenr-old gov· emor'e quest for the Democr~Ue-. presidential nomination . ROSE •.• I I H .. vast source of unt•pped talent . n UI'ltington Harns, former U.S. senator from Oklahoma. Hked for a ct!" bate with Brown when he is in C1l.lforn1a April 7·9. A Brown aide said the governor's st aH would contact Hams about a POSSlble debate. which might in· elude other candidates -Brown's candidacy was en- do rsed by SIX o ( the s tate ~g11lature's eight blsrlcs. They pra11ed h11 a ppointments of mlnor1hes and women and his policies on poor people and jobs. and that they could be called on to work tor the betterment of everyone lie says he 1s against a reqwre· rnent for b1llngual b1ll0ts "'All Amulcans should un- d erstand En1hsh,'" he s ays. "It's. a matter or pnnclple w11h me " He also 11 att1111st a SlOO filing l tt for elty council candidates "Why do you have to pay for the pnv1lege of running for o{fi ce! ·· Rose uid he spent nearly 12 year!' of art1ve duty with the Army and Mannes lie has also eierved i.n the Air Force RHerve. Firukrs Keepers? GALVESTON, Tex. (AP> - 1'he Srol<' h o nd water In Galve11ton harbor 1s not exactly the kind drink era usually have In mand An estlmate<t 9,600 fif'lhs of tx• prnslve Scotch wb111ky dropped into the ship c hann<'I dunn1 the unloading of a barJ(e Wltnel8es rciud a large <"ontainf'r broke o~n a nd ftrth aflt-r rlfth of Scotch )>lopP<'d Into the u lty w1ter The whisky wos valuf'd 1UJOJ,OOO. o•ANOE COAST DAILY PILOT ,,,_. ()t~ ( .. ,. (;•1lf Pt"Vll M tlli _.,..," j\ U_.. .. ,_., tn. t.f; •' p., \ I\ "*'tilw1I bt,... ,,...,.4,,. '"'"' r vto11-Jt1,mv 10...(W't • .,...,..1 •h H •l+l!A\ ••1 &tt.;rtnt..flf M..,ftd•r ,~......,., f 11"-"r ~~ / ~ ~ .... :·.~~" ':.~~1:':: 1~~1; ~:~~,: t~~. l.t•ll• t •'-J t .. 1'\ff'Wll ...... "f'M-. f~\t !'t ''~i •••I'"•'•' •'4•'•"1\ ., ll)vhH,.,_.. '-+wt...,•• ..-n "•vr ••.• , '"" ,. ~ .. , ... , ~ti•'"""',....,..,, ... ·~ "'°"''' 1"11y ',h,•t Cw~I• M•t.• C.•ltft.li'"'•''tJ' Rot>ttr I N W..-cl ... ,.,, ... ,.""",."'°".,,... Jack R Curtn V.ct ,.,.n..,1"11 •"" t,,tnt•.l i...."""' Thomas ICHVll l -'1"' Thoma\ A Murpnlnt ~ •• l ....... Chari~ H LOO\ RlcNlrd P. Niii ,. , .......... ~~ ..... l lf .... Robf'rl Bull~• _.,.,IC.,t .... (.~tf\•W Oftlcet ~~ ~,-:.~ ~~~~~::" ~wc •V•IM"t U"Ntt4t·.,.., ... "~u ...... tu• ..... TeleplteM 014) Ml-4J21 CLettltled Ad~l•Uft!J MJ..t6,. ,, ... ,..,,.0r_ ~.~ ... Mf.112' C.W•"'4 •• .,. Oo•-, .. ,, _ ........ c- Dlfil• NO ,.._~ ,,., .. , utvt.oat~. t~•M f¥'•tlo M tCl•trh"~"I\ r.r•lflll ..,.., b4 r••••4hf(f • •il"tvt \ .. (••• pc•"•UOef' •• , .. .,. 4ftt ...,,_,., S--•wtt c ••n ,.,., .. ••"' M G.e,11 ..._._, ~~'':,"'.: .. ~~)·~~.:· ,:..~:::; ~,.'1 .. ":. .., ,,,....,.,,_,, West Orange County resident' who have had the ir ears pierced or thos~ who have been tattooed durmg the past six momths won't be able to give blood during an April 6 Red Cros!"> Bloodmobll~ v1s1t to Marina High School 1n lluntmgto,a Beach. Rut S<'h ool officials are en· <'Ourafung most other r esident'\ to attend the 9 · 30 a m to 3· 30 p m visit being held to help Orange County leukemia Vil' ti ms. The event, sponsored by the l<iwunis Ck.ab, will be In the Marina student cafetena 1537 1 Spnngdale St. ' Interested residents, students over 18 and faculty members are t'ncouraged to donatt.> blood. amt i.tudents aged 17 i.ili.o may donate Brown'g California ca m. palgn c hairm an. Assembly Speaker Leo M cCarlhy, said the campaign hu ra1st'd SS0,000 in mailed contrl butt on~ since Brown a nnounced his r and1dat'y March 12. Brown received more na· llonal exp0sure in an interview on C BS televi11ion by Walter Cronkite. At a news conference called by the' six black leJ(i11lators. Brown said his slogan was aimed at ttOV· ernmcnt programs whkh have been "overs old and over· promised " He cited urban re- developm e nt a nd some an · Llpoverty programs But he also noted that another with their parenl!> · perm1i1i.1on. of h11 themes hai. been that Other restriction~ on blood __ 'those with the biggest belts dono rs include' :i hi1'tory of muatdothemost tightcnJng " hepatitis or tubcrculo~is. prr Assemblyman Leon Ralph <1?· l(nanry. wehchinl( lcM thin 110 South Ga te ), said he d1dn t paunds or A blood tran~ru~ion or ~lleveo blacks and poor Pf'OPlt' acupuncture within thr pa~t •I" should lower their upcctat1on~. moot.ha Questions may be re but didn't think that was what • (erred to the 11rhool nurM! Bt'vc•r Brown meant ly Bradley, 893 6S71. ' '"This adm lnl!!tr at1on has shown creat1v1t~ ... §aid Ralph. "Wh~re some people will lower Judo Class Opens A n•w judo <'Ins will 1tart lonl&ht at 6: 30 at the llu.ntineton Beech Boy1 Club, 319 Yorktown Ave. ExecuUve Director Pat Downey said boya 7· 18 are ln'{il· ed to partictpa(c. therr expectations, some people t'ln move off welfare and ralsc> their standard of llvlnJ( " The other teglslaton, all Democrat s, w e r e J\s . aernblywoman Teresa Hushes. Assemblyman Julian Dixon and Curtis Tucker , nnd Sen 8111 Greene, all from the Im Angt•le• SAC Coach Cook Dead at Age 71 Andrew Jacltloo "Bill" Cook of La1una Beach, wtio.e career as bead football coach and at.hleUc director of Santa Ana CoUege apaftl1ed 2S years, dJed Wednea· day at the age of 71. During his career, Mr Cook led the Santa Ana "Dona" to two naUonal Junior coUete football championships and 12 con· feren~ t.itlM. Hia c~r r«ord was an lmpres1ive 10..-·26. Mr. Cook was named football coach al the junior college in 1927. after graduating from Unive r si t y o f Sout h e rn CaUfornl•. where he wu a star nmnin1 back on Coach Howard Jonea' 112~ a nd 192& cham· plonshlp tt'ams Mr. Cook coached root ball until 1932, when he was named athletic director. He retired lJ\ l96S. Cook sulft-~d a heart •ttack Tunday a t his home He died Wednesday morning al South Coul Community Hospital. F\JneraJ u rv1ces will be held at 2 p.m Friday at Pacific View Chapel, Newpart Beach. Burial will Collow at Pacific View Memorial Park. Mr. Cook is survived by hils widow. Kathryn , of the home , a dau1hter Mrs . Virginia McMillan of Costa Mesa and two grandsons. The famtJy suggest.a contnbu Uons to the II cart fund ...... , ,,. . I QUALITY TELEVISION n. S'1TT0'4 Ut J7 Contamporary styled lowboy with tapered legs . 25~~gonal • Bnlllant Chromacolor Picture Tube • 100% Chassis Solid-State T i tan 300V .. • Patented Power Sentry Voltage Regulating System OnltJ '59888 'r ... Dllllf AMTt GI J '0 Th• r\..41.A GlUOW 'the HOO«OAL.I G40 I OC 59888 • ... F.1 .. ;rz··-I ·g !I r ' 11 / I 001111 SOLID STATE RELl411llTY .-- "; ,. .. ,' ·,·-~·: '35888 ttl • .-.... -~ .. , • ' • .1~1 I '•~•·I 'l•~r -~ ,, .. ,. ·--t) 27 5 East I 7Ht St. Costa Mesa ................ ,.... J o---. "'"' ... c.rlt "· Phone 642-8882 Store Hours Daily 9-6 Sat. 9-5 30 lfHfll;. SOLID .STATE RELIAllLITY t ,, .. I • '. '. fl' * 1 ho I'• •t I ~·I t .,. .... s398ss The ,,.ofe11l0ttal1 . ,. ----~Irvine~· ~~ EOtTION VOL. 69, NO. 92, 3 SECTIONS, 34 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TEN CENTS, e Teachers Ask Bike of 6%-plus Jn the opt'nine round or lhl.! year 's pay negotlallons, Irvine teachers are seekla& salary tn· creases r angmg up lo a cost of living raise plus a six percent salary 1ncr~ase •for teachers sn the middle or th~ pay scale. Carmen Perry, preiudent of tt\e lrvme Teachers Assoctat1on, one of two associallons m I.he dlstnct, said her group plans to seek re- cognition as tht: teachers ' bargaining grC>UJ> Following· ~ recent count of members of both the Irvine Teachers Assoc1atton and t~ F~eration of Irvine Teachers t AFL·CIO>. the ITA was given all the seats on the cert.tficated employes council, which has sened as the teachers' bargain· in& group. However, under a new law which will go into effeet in the m1dst of this year's negotiations. teachers' organizations are to be recogn1ied as bargaining agents. The ITA membership, Mn. Perry said, has endorsed a senes or proposals for this year's con· tract talks. Tbey, include Jowet ing lhl.! numbe-r o f s tudents per classroom. The number of stu· dent.s per class vanes with d1f· ferent gra(ies, she-Sllld, and the sift of the reduction is to be a subject of negot1atioru.. Regarding teachers pa}. she said , the largest increase 1:. sought in the middle of the pay range, for teuhers wifb about 5lx year experience. In comparison wtth other dis· tricta ht the county. she Said, both lhe top and the bottom of \he lryine salary scale are in the up· per third of ct>unty pay levels . But the middle of the pay scale, she said, rank! near the bottom. She said the proposals will not re· quire a tax rate increase. The proposals, she said, will be presenl~d to the school bourd next Wedneaday. • Under the new Jaw, known as the Rodda A~e,chers do not. have the right to s trike . However, ii negotiations between t~ach.en .• .end trustees break down. the talks are subject to binding arbitrallon by n three· member state board. Tea111Sters Across U.S. ~ Stri.k~; Talks Resmne o.u,,..._.,._. Mait Goes Through fa Lot) Secretary June Remington holds letter mailed to her boss.. former Newport Beach vice mayor Hans J . Lorenz, after it arrived at his office in somewhat battered, lorn and mutilated condition. Cancellation stamp (upper , nghll proclaims. "Move the Mail Safely." Teachers to Clear Dead Man's N arne? By KATHY CLANCY Of th 0•jly l'il.C ..... A 1otroup of llunhngton Beach Union HiR h School Dio;lract teachers arc trying to rll'ar thl' name or the Intl' Jeffrey P. Ihividson. a Marina Jhgh School teacher who died two months &fter being fired Davidson. 27. 3 hl•alth instruc· tor and sw1mmin~ coach, died of Mn overdos e of Darvon and Valium. acc·urd1nft to Oran11:c Co\lnty C<ironer ' s reports Th<· c•oro ner lis trd has d eath a-.• swc1de Dav1d!'lon "a'I fared aftl'r has arre!'ll last Aul(u~t on a r harf(c or po'ISC'I SIOn or ClH'alnc· Thl• char1ote ~as lalr r d1sm1s-.t'd The tcar hl'r h.id appealt.'d ht' f1ra ng ,rnfi lht• uppl'al ~ ,,., srhe-duled to come tx-fore thl' t.late hearin.: oUtct>r eight clays after nav1dsun's dt>nth • No~ thr 1•Hort lo rlt•or h1o; name 1i1 ht·m~ pu:r1h1-.I b\' Uw r>1s t nrt J.o:dueat ors As:.01•1at1on (DEA> Ou:tnrt Supenntt'ndcnt .lakf· Abbott, how1'\'i'r, ~:ill! trust r1·~ i1t1ll httd questions in their mm<ls surroundinJ: the arrt>st. "Unfortun ately, the man's name might have been cleared if the hearing had taken place." Abbott said. "We all feel badly If we could dt'ar his name we would be willing to do al." DEA President C. A. Wright said he is confident the hearing <See DA VlDSON., Page A?> Irvine Eyes Ami-crime Plan in May Following almost a )t•ar of d1' euss1on and preparatum. a <'nme prt>vent1on projlra m at m<'<l at r<' during the numbe r nr rnm<'s in lr\'IO(' wall began in May Thl' pro1tram as ;:a 1mrd at rnhs tinjl the llld of rl'Sl<knts Ill 14 cnme preventwn arC'<1.~ Brown Debate Seen? SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. Edmund Brpwn Jr. 's slogan "lower your expe('tations" is be· \ng challenged by presidential hopeful Fred Harris, who wants to debate -and Brown says he's willing. But Brown and his slogan were defended Wedne!tday by a group o( black California legislators, -who sald he Isn't reall).' asking poor people lo make sacrifices. The day saw these develop- ments in the 3.7 ·Year-old gov· ernor's quest for the Democratic presiden\ial nomination: -Harris, forQler ~·senator from Oklahoma , asked for a de· bate with Brown when be is In Cauromte Aprll T·8. '<Brown aide said the governors staff ~ contact Harris at>Qut a le d'ebate. which might in- c e other candidates. -Brown's candidacy was en· dorsed by six of the s tate Legislature 's eight blacks. They praised his appointments or minonties and women and his policies on J>()Or people and jobs -Brown's California cam· paign chairman, Assembly Speaker Leo McCarthy, said the campaign has raised $.50.000 m ma iled contributions since Brown announced has candidacy March 12 Rrown r eceived more na· tional exposure in an interview on CBS television by Waller Cronkite. At a news conference called ~ lhc six bla<'k legislators, Brown said his slogan was aimed at gov· emment pro~rams which have been "over,.old and over promised " lie cited .urban re· de\'elopmen t and som e an· t1povcrty pro~ram s But he also noted lhat anothl'r of h.s them<'s has been that "those with the b1ggt>st l><>lt s must do the m ost tightening .. A!lsemblyman Lron Ralph <U· South Gale >. s aid he d1dn'l beheve blacks and poor people should lower their exrK'ctat1ons, but didn't t hink that was what Brown meant "This ad m in1s lrntion has shown creati\'1ly," said Ralph. "Whert> some people will lower · lhe1r expcctol1ons. some people can mov~ off welfar<' and rmse their standard or living " Gas Dike Seen Trucker Viol enc~ Reported Analyst Predicts Price Rise· ~ CHICAGO CAP) Air oil industry analyst pre· diets that gasoline prices will increase gradually but steadily in the months ahead. "The tide is turning," said Herb Hugo, senior editor of Platt 's Oi lg_ram, an industry newsletter. "The trend of declining gasoline prices which bas de· li ghted consumers since Labor Day is over," he said Wednesday. ARLINGTON H EIGHTS. Ill. (AP) -Team sters Union mem· bers marched in picket bnes to· day as talks resum<-d in an effort to end a nationwide trucking strike. Hugo said Skelly already has announced a gasoline price hike of 2.i cents a gallon to go into ef· feet today and exj)(•cts other companies to follow. Negotiations, which continued into lhe early morning but failed to bring about a scltlcmcnt. re· s umcd with wages , fring e benefits and a cosl·Of·living Hugo said normal seasonal trends and the effects of the federal omnibus energy bill which took effect Feb. l were causing the upward trend. clause still the slicking points. The strike was the first na· Visiting Humorist 'A Lover of Words' tionwide by truckers, and lher(' were scatte r e d r eports or violence as picket llnes were thrown up in a number or states from Connecticut to Colorado. President Ford's top labor trouble shooter met with both sides today in an attempt to end the strike "before tbe day is 0•11• l'l..C ~toll -· WORD WORSl11PER Humorist Armour Payoffs Told LOS ANG ELJ::S I A I'> An aerospac e farm say., it paid $900,000 to fore1~n salc•s ai.il'nts who were employes or their own ~overnment s . Automotion In duslries. Inc .. of Los AnJit•le• .. said Wednesdav at hud d1i.dosed lht> paymrnt to °thl• Scrunt1t•i. and Exchanf(e Comm i.;sion over." 8y~~f!~,~~J:.,Ell Labor Secretary W. J. Usery Humorist Richard Armour, told news men "considerable pro· who descr ibes himself as a gress" on the money packagl" Ritbinstein of the typewriter, was made the past 24 hours dur· told 8 Saddleback College au· ing talks with negotiators for th(' dience Wednesday he takes a die· Teamsters and the trucking in · tionary to bed. dustry. "Other people take a novel to "As long as there is a prayer of read in bed," Armour said. "Not a chance of working out an agree· me. My favorite book is lhe die · ment •. we w;~n sta~ here to try to tionary. I'm in love with words. work Hout, he said. My Ph.D. from Harvard is in • The Teamsters haul about 60 philology, which means literally percent of lhe nation's manufac- a Jove of learning. I'm only sorry lured goods, an~ lhe walkout my name isn't Wordsworth; it threatened a m a1or blow to the would sui l me per! ectly." E>conom Y. Armour, who has published The tn~erstatc Commerce more than so books of humorous Commission took te flT'Jlorary prose and light verse. addressed st~ to help insure the move. both mofning and evening rr<ent of passengers and property sessions at the Mission Viejo so that ''essential services arc campus. Audiences comprised or not totally dlt~rupted." a s many gray·haared Leisure lf~ere was no word from the World visitors as college stu· White House whethc:r Ford would dents res ponded enthusiastically seek a Taft .Hartley 1njuncl1on. to Armour's rhymes and sa tire. The strike had an immediate The humorist had praise for impact on a few businesses, but. newspaf)4?rs. which he described most company spokesmen said al :ts renections of human foibles would t ake s everal days to and imperfections. m easure the cfrect of the · ' S o m e t 1 m c s I t h i n k walkout. newspapers are e ven more han· Victor Hirsh of the National dy afte,..t hey're read." he told a Association or f'ood Chains, morninll crowd, which filled the representing about hall the food S<'t<'nce·math lecture hall. "We stores In the country, said in use the soriety section at home terim agreement! reached with under our canar y." individual companies would help Armou r 's subje('ts ranged keep shipments moving. But. h~ from thr inve ntion of square ndded: "Obviously, If there'11 a spaghetti to unemployed snake (~~ STRIK·E, Pagt A.2) charmers in India, thrown out of work by a decline in tourist trade. "In what eli;e do snakes aral Tht'y felt dts mi!lsal would hi• oppropnoH· hecausc it ~oulll ga ve Oa\'1d!1011 a chon~e for .1 hearing. the qurstlon.s would bt- an<1werl'd and "due-process" ' wnuld takP phH'C'. Abbott s:ud OH1rer Pat Rn11Ns. whose police background rana<'s from traHk enforct'menl to v1rt· and nar<•ol•<'S, will be m char1tt' of lhl' program. Rogers will spend most of this month ut th<' National Cnme Prevrntl.!'n ln s t1tul<' an Louisville. K y., p~panna for the pro11tram. arcording to Police Chier Leo Peart ln•1ne en me statistics for last )ear indicate that a 14 6 percent drop in the crime rate was due pnmanly to an increase in the c1t y'i; popu~tton The a ctual number of cnmcs mcreased S.8 percent. Reduction in Park Stand8.rds Urged charmers mix ," he quipped, "ex· crpt perhaps in politics?" ~ A r mour co mm e nd e d American tolerance for political satire, whit'h aims the sharpe5t humor al those in high places. In the USSR. he pointed out, satire stops short of top officials. and even in Britain, rt swps short of Orange ,-J._ C~a~t --4-~ \\'t•u th_.r Clear ton11(ht and F'ri· du y, little <.·ool<'r, wit h hi~hs Friday fi2 to f.7 11n1I low tontl(ht 45 to ~~. Lo<·al ~u~ty norlhwt•i.t ~mets 15 to 20 mph. Stock Sale Brings Fine LOS ANGELES <AP l A Superior Court JUdll<' ha<1 sentenced Edwin V Gra\· Sr • who claims invention ~f a perpetual motion machine that runs onstatlr electnclty, to two year-;· probaUon and fined him $2.000 for sellinll un· authorized stock. Gray, so. pleaded no con· test in Januar~ lo t wo <'OU nls of s ell in g un authonted stot'k and was sentenced Wednesday by Supenor Court Judgl' Jack T Ryburn • The crime prevention program w11l 1nclude· Neighborhood burglary pre-.. ,·entldh seminars in which of. fu:ers or pohce aides will go to b\1rglan1ed homes and tell the homeowners and neighbors or steps that could be taken to pre. vent burglaries from happening again -OperaUon identification pro· ttram for marking valuables and recording serial numbers to aid recovering stolen goods. Neighborhood wal<'h pro· gram to encourage residents lo report sµspiclous activities. A follow up program for < ee CRlM E . Pagt' .U> The Irvine Company has asked for a reduction in park require- ments for the low and moderate income housing portions of tracts pla nned for Un ivers ity Town Center The company has asked for a modification to allow two acres of parkland per 1,000 inhabitants in the lower cost housing areas. That ~ould be a decrease from 3.8 acr~s per l,000 required elsewhere In University Town Center a nd from 4 S acres per 1.000 required elsewhere In the city. The planning commission will consider lhe matter Monday at 7:30 p.m. a l city hall, 420\ Cam· pus Drive. In a ge,neral plan amendment approved by the city councrf la."lt year. special provisions for ~ ductions of parkland m lower the r oyal family. cost housin!l areas were made "People somet imes ask how The I rvane Company was rt'· many languages t speak." said quiredbythecatycoundllobwld Armour , who has written 10 percent or the homes 1n scholarly books on Chaucer. University Town Cen~r at a Marlowe and the English roman· pri('e affordable by those eam1nit lie poets. "J tell them I'm stall less than $8,000 a year and 10 per working on Enj(lish." cent for those earninft between The author or "My Life with S8.000 and $15,000 annually Women." "It All Started with Other considerations involved Eve" and "A Spouse in the in lowering the park require· House" (his most r~ent book>. m~n ts for Unive rsity Town Armour said he is an expert on Center-250 acres across Cam· women ' pua Drive from .UC:: Irvine are • "My mother a nd wife both hap· the nea rby Wilham Mason pentobewomen,"hesaid ''and Regjonal Park, University H1~h I've taught more thPn 30 y~ars in School, th~ UCl campu.."1 and the women's colleges • San Joaq\b.n Mars h are3 . Armour has invented an im· According to Irvine Company provement to his favon te instha· Planner. !l?btrt·Joe Vasquez. ment, the typewriter. It's a thou ftc1htta will rr,ieet many of "blur" key. which would print a tM park needs ol residents <See LOVER, Pa'e A.%) I NSIDE TODAY Tht chollengt of single parenting ts Hen 01 a crta.hvt l111ingerpenenct. B·I. AtY-~IC• l•-.. fOIMO. l...M .. f4 C..1...,1'11• o .. '"'" c..n.k' c..u ... ,. OHlft ... llt H .. , .... , ..... lrtt•"••t11mtrtt "'"""'' FerlM-.C-... l"llK-IMefMiH,_.. : 12 cs .. A•,CI AIO " Cl J , Cl .. ' ,., c' ... A4,C1 A2 DAILY Pl\.QT m==:;~~o~otin f Victint i Recovers . A ('o,ta ~u bondbmitn, ~hot in tbr stom•ch Tuesday \:\ cnlnai 9t>ut.ldt-hil offlce, wu.s rcport1-d llln good condition today at lloag Memonal Hosp1t1l Robert lhinry Clai.ier. YT, of Laguna Niguel, l!t acl'epllng callli from family mem~rs In his 'hospital room today, following 'he 11 p m. i..hootout at 130 East 17th St The bondsman, a former New York State Colden Cloves txmnl!' ebamp1on, blasted away 11t a neemg gunman with tw. own •s callber pbtol, after being wounded Glazier was the v1clim or another att.al'1t an 1968 when a groop of motorcyt'le club mem- bers stormed into his Cmta Mesa apartment and beat him "1th cha ms and baseball bats "hlle Ills wale and a friend watched m horror. Prank "Wild 'Mouse':...Rundle was con v1cted of shooting Glazier m t.hat attack, and was sent to state pri:son. Glazier wa:; shot in the hand, successfully deflectmg a bullet that was fired point blank at his head. The dis- pute was over a brawl earlier an the week at a local tavern. Retired bondsman Frank B. Oo~nes. 70, who recently sold his ~smess to Glazier, was the \'IC· llm of a similar attack last Nov ember when an unknown gun- man ambushed DO'wnes outside his Costa Mesa home. Two Crash Victims . S1upended Music The Jul~ia~d String Qu~rtet appears suspended as they test their m s trumchts 10 the echoless chamber of the National Bureau ol Standards in Gaithersburg. The chamber absorbs 99 percent of the sound. enabling the quartet to m easure sound from their instruments ....,,1hout room interferences. He.lped Patty --. ----- Unidentified Soliah Described As 'Compassionate' SAC RAME~TO <AP I Steven Soliah has been portra,ed b~ his :itlor nc y as a c o m a-iss1onult' m:in "ho "'ent to the aid of a "very ba-dlv tormcnt1-'d" P.1tnc1a Hearst and later fl'll 1n lo\·c with her. met Miss Hearst as she fled w1lb Symblonese LiberatJon Ar.my members Willia m and Emily llarris following the May 1974 Los An~eles shootout in which six SLA members were killed. Mystery continued today to shroud the deaths of two men killed in a mid air explosion and crash of a light aircraft Wednes- day off San Onofre JUSt !'!Outh of former President Richard N1x - on 's San Clemente estate The victims 11re still unidt'n· tilied, although both arc no~ b.elieved lo be from Orange County. . One may be a Newport Reach area business t'Xeculivc and the other an Orange County Airport pilot, William Souia, San Diego Count.y deputy coroner said to- day. Posit.Jve 1denti!1callon is pend ing hngcrprin.L studies of the 1men. Divers at the site or lhe rrash found three hands among remains in waist-deep water near the beach. "I'm reasonably sure who J have right now. but I ha\'C no~ av or proving 1t unlll I C'la:.s1fy lhc.!>c fingerpnnts." Souzas:ud. The aircraft was flying through what was once re<1tnrll'd airspace when Nixon was pres1- dt'nt. ThP site 1s also near the San Onorre Nuclear GcneraUng sta- tion. Eyewitnesses said the craft. was In Oamt.> when It plunged Into the ocean about 400 yard.'I nf fshore of the S.rn Onofre Rench Recreation An•a Investigators from th<' Na· tional Trani1porlat1on Sufrtv Board s~nl much of W<'(fnl'Sd ,1y on tht> h<'ach l"Oh1ng th <' wreckage or lht• CcS .. IHt 17:! Skyhawk 11. Diver" from thf' Orang<' <'nun ty Undcrwotrr :-\('llr<'h :11111 Rcsrul' team rt•<'m n1-.t .1bout \5 pt'rrenl of the (•rofl t IOWC\ rr, m .1 )or pnrt inn., of tht• fu11t>I oi:t• :rnd 1 ht• n ,,ft ., t•n.:1111· wrrc lo~t Wallarl' F'unk , ,, trnMport :i tlon board invt-i1t1J?ator. soict th1• cargo of tht r rart "M unknn~ n ORANGE COAST If If 1• !#' \ •If .. I I I AU Al • t11....-n ffW J\t• ..... ' I 1 ,, I ft If', 0, I f r '"' .. ".""' ... ,.., ... , .. , .,.,, .. ,.,,,,, ,,._., f+I 1! fv ! •, '', u~I· I f I , •••• l'.1 .... '" I .... ~ I ,,., '.... ... • • ,. v ••• ,.,... 1111••\1, l •t,;1~ ..... If 'i,t1"\ olt4tl ,. I • f t '"I ,f , _.,tf ,,,,,,.,, _... f -.1 l•\.ol 11\~+l I 1 I• toil t I Ai.A• , I ~obf-ri N WM'(l t • 1 ,.,,. oJI tl I I Jt1tk R (urlt'Y '-t i rf' I t• ol'w\."";Jr' ' '. Tl1t1m.1" A M urptunr ' I ' (hMlf''-H l 00' H1ch.ird P N.Jll A t A.• Oftltu (~b Mit I'll 'ft• 'flll•''I•• t I •e ., • ., ~ •· '" •· "'"' ... r..~ ""'""' .t•P\ !·• tlit•l'll-...,.,_,, •. \.M9rf • t.M • .... ., ''t{'h _. r., .,_,., '' .. "" .... '" .. , T~~pfl-17'•) .. HJ2t • Cl.silhed Advert15inq "41·5'71 •H0•1r,.. • "" •, ..,, ~ 'if1 ~1"4J10 f-t ......... I ... ._ .... OS·OUO Qis,y' 10fl• tU• l')t llt""9' r t t t'\,t "'""' '"',.. • ~: .. ';".,..., ... o'.::·; ',,.. '.,';, ",·-~, ;1~·;~·; f'•1tr•d•lt d ••If "'' •t • 1 ,,,.,. o' .... , .......... , ~·. t , •• '0 ,, .... ·-t •' t~•1111 ,.,,, .... <••~•""""~• ,\.\ '•ttWlf'I .... ,.,. •• , \l ~' -"' :; .. ::;.;.:,," )\f'hOI''"'' ' '"'~'~"' t ' The lawyer. Sheldon Otui. de- med that Sollah took JJart tn Ii $15,000 Crocker :"'Jllonat Hank robbery last April 111 \\h1ch J cu:nom er w tts k 1 llt>d Otis made his comments \\'l·d nl'Sda y lJl :'.Ill opt•mni: slatemt•nt at Sol1ah ·s fed er al court tnal _ U.S. Atty Dwayne Keyes ~aid tn opening remarks that l\H> w1t- n~S£'S and se\ eral ftn~erprinti HARRISES PLANNED SLA JAILBR£AK7~A5 ACter that, Sohah helped Miss Hearst move to different loca- tion&. and even to San Francisco shortly before their arrest, said Otis He said his client found Miss Hearst to be a ·'very troubled young woman" who was afraid to turn herself in or remain with the Harrises. I "E vidence will show that figuratively his door was knocked upq,n by Miss Hearst and others ieeking help," Otis said. ..The only way he could would 1mphcate Sobah rn the respond was t o help those holdup persons protect and save their Sollah. a 27-year-old hou~c lives. pafoter, 1s chargl'd ~1th help1ni! "Whatever Miss Hearst wasin- t.1ke $15.000 at gunpotnl from the to. whatever her friends were in- Crocker National Bank branch m to. for Mr. Sol_iah 1t was a close suburban Ca rm ichacl. Myrna persopal relationship for a very Opsahl was killed by a :;hotgun troubled woman." bla~t during the robbery. He said Soll ah and Miss Hearst Authont1es have .mnounced o~became "very close. They even other indictments m the cas . I in love." althou~h the FBI :;ays !\k s while a f1flh remained outs1dc as ct lookout, authorities say Fro• Page A 1 Otis me told jurors that Soliah f 'rota Page 11 I DAVIDSON "cwld havt> clf'ar('d l>uvu1son"• nnmr lit' su1d sine<' thP tearht'r has now d1l'd. 11 "ouhl h'-• up propnate for tru"tt'l'' tn t'nt\1· the "unprofessional anrl 11nmm al rondurt ·· ch1HJ:e'I from h1' fal1• Rut~Ahbotl "a1cl th,11 tn"t1•1•,, actrn~ on I he• 11<1\ 11 l' of thrir .11 hlmt'}'I. ft.II lht•\ w11111tl IH· 11!1 m1ttmg makrnic un c•rror in ih1• ch'lm1,sal nnll tht•\ dun I ht•l11•\ 1• the\ did Wright 11111d l>.n-11f\on "1e' ar rt'llll'd 111H1111t111i.:tJ11I Bc•arh wh1l1• ndin~ 1n a \ nn "'1th .in old h12h s<'hnol frlf'nll ancl nnothc-r JH\!'!Sen.:t'I Wht>n poller slnppt•tl thP n m. 1:1 ~ i::r.1r11-c or 1·11r11rn1· WMI found 1n1-11h· All thrn passt>nf,!C'r-. Wl''I' urrl'o;tro J\hbott 'nld tht• lll~tnc·t at tornt'v 1llctn 'I jiro'f•rutt-th1• .., 1•h11r1:c•. ho"t'\t•r , and It w,1, nrvl'r lcnrnt•cl whc> n"nNt tfw 1•11 calne STRIKE ... complete, 100 percent strike, it's a disaster.'' ln Detroit, where truck com- pany employes reported opera- tions paralyzed, police said a 2J year -old man was beaten,J>y SC\'eral picketers when he tried to park his truck al the lnterna- llonal Cartage Co Slwtl' Police a I nockford in soulhw'-'Mern M 1ch1gan 11a1d a i.:roup of men threw rocks at lNJrk~ n<'ar M 1ch1~an !iO and Jn - l<•r,tatl:' 96 Nn IOJUnt·s or arrests "..rt• rl'J>Ortcd It Jppearcd tn.'lt the stnke m1){hl h.n·(' an 1mmed1ate <>ffrct on the nuto production, wluch has !x>t•n on the u1>sur~e tn recent monthi1 after lai..t year's poor l)('rformonre. In Detroit, Hi chard Haupt tlir~ctor or transportation and tr aH1r for 1-'ord Motor Co . sald t<>day the walkout "would have ~01111• 1rnmediate effect. In one "1•t•k 11 rould romplt>tcly halt µr111l11l'l Ion of th<· l'Ompany's cars :rnd trucks rn the U.S " SAC Coach Cook Dead at Age .71 Andrew Jackson "Bill' Cook of Laizuna Beach. ~hoM• career as head football coach and athletic director of Santa An9 College spanned 28 >·ean. died We<ines day at thl' af'e or71. Dunn~ hi~ career. Mr Cook led lhe Santa Ana "Dons" lo t\\o national junior college football championships and 12 con- ference titles. His can:-er rerord "as an fmpressive 163 69-26 Mr. Cook was named football roach at the Junior colleJtc in 1927. art er sr ndulttln" from Un 1\ers1 ty of Southern Callforma. where he was a star nmnini: back on Coach Howard J ones· 192S and t92J; cham p10Mhip team11 • Mr Cook coached football until 1932. when hew as named athletic dlrertor He retired in 1955. Cook suffered a heart attack Tuesday at h•s home. He died Wednesday morning at South Coast Community Hospital. F'uneral services will be held al 2 pm. Friday at PacUic View Chapel, Newport Boch. Burial v.·111 follow at Pacific View Memonat Park. Mr Cook is surv\ved by his 'A1dow, Kathryn, ol the home; a daughter Mrs. Virginia McMillan of Costa Mesa and two grandsons. Th• family suggests contnbu· tlons t.o the Heart Fund. J ' • bur&lary victim• -Pttrol ch ck1 of homes while ·owners a.re on vacabon -5ecur1ty turveya o( bomea and bU1ioeues. -Pertollal protection ror • women and children. • -Eff ort1 to concentrate more attenUoo on crime prevention m land and building design. -A senior c1t1zen n~l.lflty and protection proaram -A "radio :alert program" for owners of citizen•' band radi0t. -A new resident W('lcome pro. aram to Inform ncwcom<>rs or crime prevention efforts .:....Crime prevt•nUon cdura tional program11 on Community Cablevision Channel 3. --<ommunlty seminars cover lnl topics like dru1 and alcohol abuse. ahopllrtlng, frauds and , tipsforbaby1ltters. Accordlnc to Rogers, the ac- tual o-peralions wul depend on how mut-h money the cit> budgets for the new proaram One approach would have several "pubhc safety :udes" who work for the police depart- ment but are not involved in law enforcement, conduct most of the pro1ram$. A&thoueh such aides currently include only officers waiting to go through the police training academy. a report for the city by consultants Booz-Allen and Hamilton las t year recom - mended aides become a perma- nent part of the police force. Additional information about the program may be obtained by contacting Rogers or other of- ficers al the police department al 752-6123. Fro• Pa.,e AJ LOVER .•. neat blur when the typist Isn't sure ~hat the next letter sho1.:ld be. Armour said he 1s more recon- ciled to his own 1mperlectlon evar smce he heard there is no laughter in heaven. He imagines himself m the next world he said, sitting around a lire'. or perhaps in the fire, tell.mg stories not allowed in other places. .. 1 I Fire Chief. Sags SC 'Designea' F Or Disaster By JACK CHAPP.ELL Ol .. o. .. , ........... San Clemente Fire Chief Ron COll'man blunt!} told the city rount>il' Wedncsday th1t thl' town's disastrous $2 milhon mid.January rlre "came•as no 11urprist> tom(' " . Coleman. speaking dunng a study session of the council and various city pane ls, said the fire was the retiult of a highly dangerous comb1nallon ot ler· ram, dry fuel and weather And. of the three. only the weather was unpcedictable. He said all the other dangers had been seen in advance by the de- partment and he called the situa- Uon a "design for disaster." Coleman proposed a fi\ e-step plan to eliminate the likelihood of a repeat. Although the Jan. 21 fire destroyed 16 houses, daroaged another 104 and did nearly $2 million damage, Coleman said "as far as we are concerned ... it was not nearly as bad as It could have been under different circumstances." Coleman proposed the city create a new building ~one which he called "Fire Zone Four." lt would require that struc- tures built in areas subject to the sweeping brush fires meet cer- tain safety standards. Those in- clude noncombustible roors and clearance of brush from property lines. · He also recommended comple- tion of A.venlda Salvador. ,A break In the thoroughfare meant Coleman had to split his fire fightmg forces, slowmg the re- action time to the swlltly moving fire . He suggested that the city re- evaluate its radio commuruca- tions system, and he lobbied for a standby power source for the city's water supply. The chief said noncombustible roors were an asset. bul that l.andsc11p1na alon~ th<' backsides of lhl' homei. wai. also J1 m~or pan of the pl rt u1·t- lh· rvferr~d to tht• f\re rctar· dant lceplant u "ar~n firemen" and sa\4 that where hom('()Wt\ers had planh'd lreplant alona th" downwurd slopes or thcir proper- \~. fire dumal[e was d1mtnisbed . The hre storms croatt-d in Sut'h terrain can produce names mon. than 100 feet hl&h und with tem·,, peratures of 1.000 deartts. He said that hre bums up hlll 16 to 20 times fa.!>ter UUUl on a flat surfure and that flames can race up hill "faster than you and I can dnve a rar uphill." He said that ot the top ol ever)• chimney. "l losl a home." Coleman said the fire slammetl into the bt1t•k:;1dc of San Clemente after a stuft m wind o1 pushed a fire on aovemmenl pro- perty across two and a hall miles of range in only •5 minutes. The fire "''II burning across a three-quarter mile front and leaped three-quarters of a miJe ·ahead of itself. he said. Coleman lastly called for greater consultation or the fire department when new construc- Uon ls being considered. "We can plan fire protection In advance ,rather than have me come back every two years and report on losses.'' Coleman said. Especially endangered are homes constructed near what Coleman called chimneys, areas where two ravines come together. North State Fair SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The ' Northern California weather menu calls for fair weather through Friday in most districts, except for northeastern sections where a chance of ram exists lo· day. ~QUALITY TELEVISION 25~~g0nal ENERGY SAVING 100% SOLID-STATE (lll!lll ~OMA({OlOrR II • Brilliant Chromacolor Picture Tube • 100% Solid-State Titan 300V Chassis • Patented Power Sentry Voltage Regulating System fte SUTTOt4 SHJ1 '/ Contemporary styled J lowboy with tapered leos. Only '59888 .. Tiie OllllT ANTI ct I JIO Th• l"U.J.A GJUOW Tht HOOIDAU 0 4010C .... . s39ass I 11111 ·,, •. ,.,~I fft1rra11li•·-~ 1•1,, .. ,,,,,. 1•1~r"11111f1l .,,.,. ',.,,,. ,.,,,,,.,,,.,, ... ,,,, ,_,.,.,.,, ,.,..,,,,,,., .......... ,,! 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa .............. , ..... 2 ,_.. w ..... Catt Jr, Phone 642-8882 Store Hours Daily 9-6 Sat. 9-5:30 ~fllleHlrW'Arte~t 1956 TM Profe11lotull1 .,,......... ..., .. -· , -Tooa)"s-Cl•~"•u~= N.~.ftoek~ .VOL. 69, NO. 9'2, 3 SECTIONS, l4 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1976 TEN CENTS l' \Chief:, SC 'Des~ned' for Fire Dis~stei- By J ACK CHAPPELL Of ... 0.11, ....... IYtf San Clemente Fire Chief Ron Coleman bluntly told the city council Wednesday that the town's disastrous $2 million mJd-J anuary ftre "came as no surprise to me.'' Coleman. speaking during a study session of the Cbuncll and various city panels. said the fire was the result of a highly ff ail Goes Thro dangerous combination of ter· ram. dry fuel and weather. And, or the three. only the weather was unpredictable. He said all the otbe1 dangers had been seen in advaMe by tbe de- partmpnt and he called the situa- tion af'design for disaster." Coleman proposed a five-~tep plan to eliminate the likelihood or a repeat. Altho,ugh the Jan. 21 fire Secretary June Remington holds letter mailed to her boss, former Newport Beach vice mayor Hans J . Lorenz. after it arrived at his office in somewhat battered, torn and mutilated condition. Cancellation stamp (upper right) proclaims. "Move the Mail Safely." SAC Coach Cook De,W ai Age 71 Andrew Jackson "Bill" Cook of Laguna Beach. whose career as bead football coach and athletic director of Santa Ana College spanned 28 years, died Wl'dnes· day al the age of 71. During his career, Mr. Cook I~ the Santa Ana "Dons" to two national junior college football championships and 12 con- ference titles. His career record was on impressive 163-m -26. Mr Cook was named football roach at the . Junior college m • 1927, after graduating from Un1vers1ty of Southern California, where ht• was a star running bark on Coach Howard Jones' 1925 and 1926 rham . ploMhip teams. Mr. Cook concht>d foothnll until 1932. whf'n he was named uthlct1c director. He retired in 1955. Cook surft'rt'd a heart uttack Tuesday al his home. llt' dlt>ct Wednesday morn1n1t ul South : 125 Apply For LB Post . As Principal I . There appei\rs lo b<-a lot of in 1 terest in lhe principal"s job at Laguna Beach High School • • To date. 125 pt>ople have ap· plied for the job which pays , $26,040 to $28,721 annually. ac· , cording to Dr. -flobert Sanchis, superintendent, of the Laguna ' Beach Unified School District. Ten sem i·finalists will be selected during preliminary screening next week. Five · ffnalists wUl be selected from I that group on the basis of oral in· • terviews befcre an interview t board. Final selection will be made'by Sanchis. He said his recommen· dation will go to the Board of .Education by June 1. • The vacancy was created last year wi~b the resignation of Donald Haught. who accepted an administrative post in the Poway Unlfied School District in north San Diego County. · Coast Community Hospital. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. t-'riday al Pacific View Chapel. Newport Beach. Burial will follow at Pacific View Memorial Park. Mr. Cook is survived by his widow, Kathryn, of the home; a daughter Mrs . Virginia McMillan of Costa Mesa and two grandsons. The family su1rnests contnbu· lions to the Ilea rt Fund Avco to Pos t $1.4 Million Bond Tod a y Lawyers for /\ vco Community OC'n?lopment Corporation wne •('ht'dule<I toctny lo post a SI ii millwn bon<l with Oran~c Cnunty rlt•rk W1llwm E St John Thn were stiven that ctendhne Wednesday by Supcrinr Court presiding Judge Claude M Owens in the latest of a long senes of cnurtroom actions stem- ming from a jury 's ded!iion to award soils engineer Barry Lip- pert $1. l million in damages. "It sounds good.·· Lippert said Wednesday "Btst I 'II belJeve that wht'n 1 have finally got the money right there in my bank ac· count '' Lippert got the damages when Newport Beach attorney Donald Belveal successfully argued for him that Avco harassed him into a heart attack when they opposed the moving of his home rrom Mis· sion Viejo to a Laguna Niguel site. 'Avco lawyers lost their appeal in the California Supreme Coun Thev lost another and apparently finai round this week when the Fourth District Court of Appeals in San Bernardino ruled against them. An appellate court clerk said Wednesday there is "no way" the developers can reopen appellate action. . destroyed 16 hous8, damaged another 104 and-did nearly $2 mHUoo damage,· Coleman said '"as far as we are conc~rned .. it was not nearly as bad. as it could have been under different circumstances." Coleman proposed the city create a new building zone which he called" Fire Zone Four." lt would require that struc- tures built in areas subject to the sweeping brush fires meet cer· taln safety standards. Those in- clude noncombustible roofs and cJearance of brush trom property lines. He also recommen®d comple- tfot\ of Avenlda Salvador. A break in the thoroughfare meant Coleman had to split bis fire fighting forces, slowing the re- action time to the swiftly moving fire. He suggested that the city re- evaluate its radio cornmunka- t.ions system, and he lobbied for a standby power sour<:e for the dt)''S water s upply ... The chief uld noncombustible roofs were an asset, but tbat landscaping along the backsides or the homes was also a major part of the picture. He referred to the fire retar. dant iceplant as "green firemen" an1 said that where homeowners had planted iceplant along the' downward slopes of their proper- ty, fire damage was diminished. The fire storm~ created in~ooh. terrain can produce flames more than 100 feet high and with tem- penatures or 1,000 degrees. He said that fire burns up hill 16 to 2Q times faster than on a flat surface and that flames can race (See FIRE, Page AZ) Tea:rnSters Across U.S. Strike; Talks · Resllllle -- Brown Debate Seen? SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr "s slogan .. lower your expectations" is ~· ing challenged by presidential hopeful Fred Harris, who wants Lo debate -and Brown says he-'s willlng. But Brown and his slogan were defended Wednesday by a group of bla<fk California legislators, who said he lsn 't really· asking poor people to make sacrifices. The day saw these develop- ments in the 37·year·old go\'· ernor's quesl fof' the Democratic presidential nomination: -Harris. former U.S. senator from Oklahoma, asked tor a de- bate with Brown when he is in California Apr.ii 7·9. A Brown aide said the governor's staff would contact Harris about a possible debate. wruch might in· elude other candidates. -Brown's candidacy was en- dorsed by six of the state Legislature's eight blacks. They praised his appointments of minoritles and women a nd his policies on poor people and jobs. -Brown's California <'am- paign c hairma n . Assembly Speaker Leo McCarthy. said the campaign hflS raised $50,000 in mailed contributions since Brown announced his candidacy March 12. 1 -Brown received more na· lional expos.ure in an interview on CBS television by Walter Cronkite. At a news conrerence called by the six black legislators. Brown said has slogan was aimed at gov- ernment programs which have h('en "'oversold and ov<'r· promised " He cited urban r e- develop mt> n t and some an- t ipoverty pro~rams. But he also noted that another or his themes has been that "those with the biggest Mlts must do the most tightening." Assemblyman Leon Ralph <D· South Gate>, said he d1dn 't ~))eve blacks and poor people should IM\•er their expectations. but didn't think that was what Br<lwn meant. '"Thall administration has shown ('teativ1ty," said Holph '"Wher<> some people will.lower their expectations. some people can move off welfare and raise their standard of Ii ving." o..11'1 "* Wilt,._. WOAD WORSHIPER Humorist A~r ; Gas . Hike Seen Analyst Predicu Price Rise CHICAGO CAP) -An oil industry analyst pre- dicts that g'soline prices will increase gradually but steadily in the months ahead. "The tide is turning," said Herb Hugo, senior editor of Platt's Oilgram. an industry newsletter. "The trend of declining gasoline prices which has de- lighted consumers since Labor Day is over," he said Wednesday. · . Hugo said Skelly already has announced a gasoline price hike of2.7 cents a gallon to go into ef- fect today and expects other companies to follow . Hugo said normal seasonal trends and the effects or the federal o.mnibus energy bilJ which took effect Feb. 1 were causing the upward trend. · 2 Crash Victims Relllain Unknown Mystery continued today to s hroud the deaths of two men killed in a mid-air explosion and C'rash of a light aircraft Wednes- day off San Onofre just south of former President Richard ~ix· on 's San Clemente estate. . The victims are "still uniden· lified. although both are now believed to be from Orange County. · One may be a Newport Beach area business executive and the other an Orange County Airport pilot, William Souza, San Diego County deputy coroner said to· day. Finders Ke epe rs? GALVESTON, Tex. <AP) The Scotc h and water in Galveston harbor is not exactly the kind drinkers usually have in mind. An estimated 9,600 fifths of ex· pensive Scotch whisky dropped into the ship channel durin~ the unloadin~ of a barge. Witnesses said a large container bro~ open and fifth after fifth of Scotch plopped into the s alty water. The whisky was valued at $101.000. Divers were searching for the Scotch, but underwater visibility in the area ls only eight inches and port authOrllies said it would take some time to recov.er the Ii· quor. Ppsitive ldentificali()O is pend- ing fingerprint studies of the men. Dive'rs at the site of the crash found three hands among remains iri waist-deep water near the beach. ''I'm reasonably sure who I have right now, but I have no way of proving it until I classify these fingerprint!!,'' Souza said. The aircraft was flying through what was once restricted airspace when Nixon was presi· dent. The site is also near the San Onofre Nuclear Generating sta· lion. Eyewitnesses said the craft was in flame when it plunged into the ocean about 400 yards of· fshore or the San Onofre Beach Recreation Area. Investigators from the Na- tional Trans portation Safety Board s pent much of Wednesday o n the beach probing the wr eckage of the Cessna 172 Skyhawk II. · • Divers from the Orange Coun- ty Underwater Search and Rescue team recovered about 15 percent of the er a ft. However, major portions of the fusela11e and the craft's engine were lost. Wallace Funk, a transporta- tion board Investigator, said the cargo of the craft was unknown. Asked if there were any ind ica· t.ions of an explosive aboard the craft, Miss Funk, said;· We hav.e no idea what was on board. That is what we're trying to find out." The aircrnft is believed lo have departed Orange County airport CSee CRASU, Page AZI 0 'Word Lover' ~ He Takes Dictionary to Bed · By ANNE COOPE'R 01 ttoe O•llY f'lltll SUtt Humorist Richard Armour. who d escribes himself as a Rubinstein of the typewriter, told a Saddleback College au· dience Wednesday he takes adic· , Uonary to bed. "Other people take a novel to read in· bed." Armour said. "Not me. My favorite book is the die· tionary. I'm In love with words. My Pl\.O. from Harvard is in phiJoJoi,y, which means literally a love of learnin1. I'm only SOM'Y my name lsn't Wordsworth; it would swt me perfectly." Arm<iur. who bas publisbed more than 5C> books ot humorous prose and pght vers~ addressed both morning •nd e ·eoing aessf.ns al the MiastoO Viejo ~mpus . .Audieaces l'ODiJlrised of ' . - as many gray.haired Leisure World visitors as college stu· dents responded enthusiastically to Armour's rhy mes and satire. The humorist had praise lor newspapers. which he described as reflections of human foibles and imperfections .. "So metimes I think newPpapers .are even more han· dy after they're r ead," he told a mornlng".frowd. which ftlled the science-math lecture hall. "We use. the society section at. home under our canary." Armour's subjects ranged from the invention of square spa,ghetti to pne mployed snake charmers in India, thrown out or work by a decline io tourist trade. "In wba\ else do snak'ea and (See LOV£a, Pace AZ) Trucker Violence Reported ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, Jll. <AP) -Teamsters Uniol\ mem. bers marcned in picket lines to· day as talks resumed in an effort to end a nationwide trucking strike. Negotiations, which eontinue<J into the early morning but failed to brin& about a setllemenV-fe· s umed with wages. fringe benefits and a cost-of-living clause still the slicking points. The strike was the first na- tionwide by truckers, and there were scattered reports of violence as picket lines were thrown up in a number of states from.Connecticut to Colorado. The Teamsters haUl about 60 percent of the nation's manufac- tured goods, and the walkout threatened a major blow to the economy. The Inters tate Commerce Commission took temporary steps to help insure the move- ment of passengers and property so that "essential services arc not totally disrupted." Labor Secretary W.J . Usery Jr . and oth er lop federal troubleshooters had no comment today and there was no word from the White House whether President Ford would seek a Taft-Hartley injunction. The strike had an immediate impact on a few businesses,' but most company spokesmen said it would t ake several days lo measure the effect of the walkout. 1 Victor Hirsh of 1the National Association or f'ood Chains, representing about half the food stores in the country, said in· terim agreements reached with individual companies would help keep shipments moving. But, ht> added: "Obviously, 1f there's a complete, 100 percent strike, it·~ a disaster." In Detroit, where truck com- pany employes reported OP<'ta· tions paralyzed, police said :l 23-year-old man was beaten hy several picketers when he tned to park his truck at the ·lnternu tional Cartage Co. State Police al Rockford in <See STRIKE, PageA2> O r:n~'Coast -~- Weutlu•r Clear t oni~hl :ind Frl- day, little cooler, with hi~hs t-'riday G2 to 67 und low tonight 45 to 55. Local J(w1ty northwei;l winds JS to 2Q mph INSIDE T OD" Y Th~ challenge of iingle parenting u ieen cu o creative Utlfno erperienu. B·l . .lltYtvr~vl(t ,,,_ tomwo. 1..M lloyd C.111•"'4• c1a .. 111 .. (eMIU en~·-• OHU. ... llo• fdlt-1•1 ..... £1>1"1•1-ft\ ,._. ,_llMlttt•r• --,_ .... u .... Index ., (.J •• At.Cl .,. ., Ct·.i er . .. , .... Cl At A4,CI I .- , DAILY PILOT L/SC ThUtld!y. /.pr1I 1, 1978 na ~ Belles Census \ ' :nu:i old qut1•l1on ol wht1ther •nsus taken should count nosn or calloot o f sewau to de· tennlne Latuna Buch'• popula· tion hu come up aaain. A epeclal census conducted $is year shows that Laguna Beach bas a permanent popul•· Uorf of 16,422. But nows throo~h the city's sew age treatm\lnt plant r efl ect a population of about 19.000. "The treatment plant doesn't Ue." said City M a nag er Alfred Thea!. a·civil engineer by trade. Thea! said he was "disappoint· ed" by the figure deternuned by the DO$e count m ethod. Caty officiala uy part of the dilicrepancy Is due lo the number or louns ls lod~ed Bl the Art Colony's hotels und motels al any given time. They were not rounl· ed in the census. but they do con- tnbut~ tot.he sewage now. "The hotels account for a por- tion of the discrepancy but not aJI of it," said Stanley Scholl, municipal services director Scholl said there appears lo be a hidden population made up of • people who vacatJon in second .bom~ In Lacuna Beach. They are DOl counted an the ~ becau.e they have permanent te· sldenc~ elsewhere. Chris Kreyman. a city plan~ nln1 aide who coordinated the re- cent census. said no figures are avallable on the number of part- yeu residents. He noted, however, lbat Ute number or vacant units •P· pea.red to be rather high. Ot the 8.&42 dwelling uniLs wil.bJn the ci· ty, tft wen fpund to be V11eant becau~ they were up for ~nt, up for aale, or occupied only part ot the year. Kreyman said. The l9,000 winter p0pulaUoo figure is based on studies which show that the average person uses about 100 gallons of water per day. That water ultimately ends up at the sewage treatment plant During the summer monlhs, sewage flows indicate a popula- tion Qf about 28.000, Scholl said. For very brief periods on busy summer Sundays the plant has logged flows that indicate a population of 80,000 persons, ScboU added. Soliah Described As 'Compassionate' S A CRAME NTO CAP) - Steven Soliah has been portrayed by his attorney as a com- passionate man who went to the aid of a "very badly tormented" Patricia Heaut and later /ell 10 love wilh her. The lawyer, Sheldon Otis, de· nied that Sohah took part in a SJ.5.000 Crocker National Bank robbery 1ast Apnl in which a customer was killed . Otl.J made his comments Wed- nesday in an opening statement at Soliah 's federal court tnal U.S. Atty. Dwayne Key~ said in opening remarks that two wit· nesses and several flnge,.,,rints would lmpllcate Soliah t.n the boldup. Soliah. a 27 -year-old a-ouse painter . ls charged with helping t;a.ke SU.000 al guopoint from the Crocker NaUol:lal Bank branch tn suburban Carmichae l. Myrna Opsahl was killed by a shotgun blast during tbe robbery. t Authorities have anoow>ced no )lher lndlctmeata tn the use, elthough the FBI uys Miss whl1e a faflh re mained outside as 'l lookoot, authontiessay. OUs me told j urors that SolJah 'llet Miss Hearst as ahe fled with ~ymblonue Liberation Army r embera William and Enuly lanis following the May 1974 ..os Angeles shootout in which sax ;LA members we re kiUed. After that. Sollah helped Miss -fearst move to different loca- lons, and even to San Francisco llortly before lhelr arrest, said >tis. He s aid hi:i <'lient found Miss i earst to be a "very troubled Stereo Equipme~ \ . Taken in San Juan Stereo eqwpmenl and jewelry with a total value or S390 was stolen by bur•lars who entered a San Juan Capistr ano home while the occupant wai. out shoppiJ'lg, Oranee County shenrrs orncers said Oeput1e<1 'a•d intruderl! en- tered the homt' tlf . reallor Margar<'l Rosah<' Howland, 56, of 31272 Via San Vtcenle vl11 an unlocked slldana alnsa door and took the valua blt!:l.from the master bedroom I >I DAILY PILOT tt. ,..,..!'\..,. ,~,, l'•••t. ,, ...... , .. , .. , .. u, t11 , ,, PH,._4'ttN N•lllif\ ,.,., .,Vwt-h-.l""'b"fttiw (1t ........ (4W'tl l'w .. l1\hl,.ffftil'' i tft. ,tt 'tflllP•tfitl'N'' A•t ~·h'""" ,.._,,,..,~., '~'°"\!" f1+11.-, t11 r I• ::.; 'v~:.:~ ':/:.,:," ~:~~\{;;'~·; ':;.1•. ,' :;., \•"'"'''''•·•'"' ulf'I('~•" A \1'1'1lf''1 1• ""'''"' I+•# " '1t'of• f'l•O ••twtd.,\ -'1 \11o"lA•' ti ~II •,. 1 wf.-1\Pllflit fll•At ,_ tt \f'I, 11\••I I .i, \httr.• '• "'• • • ''••" • '·•·' Rntw-rt N W•'t'<I •.•• ,.11. 1 fo,d l d .... 1<)0. R (urt,.y .. I r I ..... ,' • ., c •• r I,,"""' ..... ,, Thome)\ l(N•vll ~ t n•'•• Thoma' A Murpt\lnt' Ni ...... ,." .. ' ., ... Charif''>~• Loo~ R1<Mrd P Natt • '•"' ""'·~1 .... ,. •t ·~ ,u,~• '!~~~}'.~!Ke ,.,_. ~,.00,t\ rt' Lr.,_. ... t:. I Offl<H r Mt• lil•1 a ,,,., 'fllt~ ,I .. , \tf"Hf ··~.,."f\ boa'~ .. ., •• ,.,,., ... ~ • ..,, !aoe4d •O.-.. v,1...-, ""'' \ • ... , a..s .,~()~,,.., .. .. Tt .. pflone '1141 '42-4nl CIHslliecl Advutislng WM671 U9Uft.l 8Hch All ~rtrnenh : TtltpflOM 4'4-'4M ',...,.._ ~·1\&'•,........, O~K~ Cho'f"'tt""' tttt O••~o-C"•'t fW1Vi1"'t ,.,..... ~' ,..,, ,...., ,,.,,,., '''"'''"''' .. ' •••t(wMtl ~ .. tttt .,. ~ ••• ,,, •• ,.,. "'' "'"" ,, "., "' .-tpr01j_,f' "9 •1lf'lt'll \" 4 t•I ~f'h•1t.l..--Of t.9')V'tt)fl't~t. '"""'Cf ti•" ,..,,.~ •••o ,., r ... 1a11 ""'""' (at1*N• ~· ... ~ ... , • ., .... t.J J\ """"" .,., ttwm,.. \o1I Umon,~1., ~,.,.,,.., .. t1~~ \1 u,,..,., .. ,, yuung woman" who WM afraid to tum herself in or remam with the Harris es. "Evidence will show that fi guratively his door was knocked upon by M.1ss Hearst and others seeking help," Otis said "The ooly way he could HARRISES PLANNED SL.A JAILBREAK? A5 r espond was to help those persons protect and save their lives. "Whatever Miss Hearst was in· to, whatever her friends were in· to, for Mr. Sollah It wu a close personal relationship for a very troubled woman." He said Soliah and Miss Jlearst became Cvery close. They even fell in love." f',..,. Page Al LOVER .•• ' charmers mix," he quipped, ''ex· cej>t perhaps ln politics!" Armour commended American tolerance for political satire. which aims the sharpest humor at those in high places. ln the USSR. he pointed out, satire SlOJ)t short or top offic1aJs, and even in Britain, it slops short of lhe royal family. "People sometimes ask how many languages l speak." said Armour, who has written scholarly books on Chaucer, Marlowe and the English ro.man· Uc poets. "l tell them I'm still working on Englilih.'' The author of ''My l..ife with Women." "It All Started wath Eve" and "A Spouse in the House" (his most recent bookl, Armour said he as an expert on women. "My molht>r and wife both hap· pen to be women." he said, .. and I've taught more than JO years in women's collt>ges " Armour has invented an 1m provement to his favonte Instru- ment, the typewriter It's a "blur" key, which would pnnt a nut blur when the typist isn't sure what the neJtl letter should bl> Armour !\:ud he as more r econ· caled lo hu1 own 1mperfeC'l1t>n t'vcr 111nce he heard there 1s no l1u1hter an heaven lie 1maain Ni himself 1n the next world. he said. sitting around 11 hre. or perhaps in the flrt'. telJ1n1 stones not allowed mother pln<'ei'I FIRE~ .. up hall "faster than you and I can dnve a car uphill " He so ad that al the top of every C'hamney. "I lost a home " Coleman said the hre stammro into the backside of San Clemente after a shift in wand pushed a fire on government pro- perty across two and a hall mlJes ol range m only 45 minutes. The fire was burning across a three-quarter mile front and luped three-quarters or ~ mile ahead or 1tseU, h&sald. Coleman lastly called for great.er consultation of the fire department when new construc- tion is being considered. "We can plan lire protection in advance rather than have me come back every two years and report on losses,·· Colsman said. Eapeclally endange red are homes conetructed oear waat Coleman caJled chimneys, areas where two ravines com e t.ocet.ber. • DeadCoacla Teachers _Hope • To Cleftr Name By KATHY CLANCY mlllm11 making un l'rror In lhti °'"'•0.11,~ ... -... dlsmi11Ul and tht>y don't ~Ucve A group el llunti~on Beach they dad, Union Hl1h School Oblrict Wright 111ld David.son waa ar teachers are try Inf to clear th~ rested"' Huntln&ton ~ach while name of the late Jt!rrrey P . ndlng In " van with an old high Davidson, a Marlnll Wgh School school friend a nd a nolhl'r teacher who died two months pa~senger. Wht•n police-slopped after belna fired. lh\' van, 13 :s ..:rum~ of cocllint- Oavidson. 27, a health lnstruc-wu found Inside . All thre~ tor and 1wimm1ng coach, died ol pnssenaers were arrested. an overdose of Darvon and Abbott said the district al Valium. according to Oranjle torney didn't proncute the County Coroner's reports. The charge, however. and \! was coroner h s te d b1s de1lltt a.s nt-Ver IHrned whe>owned the co-. suidde. caine. Davidson was fired after his ln addition. he said, Davidson arrest last August on a charge or had been arrested in 1974 on a posseulon o f cocaine. Tbe drunken driving charge. He also charge was la~r dismissed. reportedly :idmltted to a proba The teacher had appealed his tJOn officer, in connection wtth firing and the appe:U was the cocaine charge, that he had scheduled to come before the .. experimented" with mari - stat.e hearing officer eight days juana. after Davlfson's death. -h •'-Now the effort to clear his Teac era slUd , however, uie Suspended /flusic name is being pushed by the Dis· drunken driving char&e was re- . trict Educators Association duced to reckless drivtne and lhe probation report is someone's in-(DEA). terpretalion, not Davidson's owo District Superintendent .Jake words. Abbott, however, said tn.istees The Julliard Strin~ Quartet appears suspended as th&y test their instruments in the echoless chamber of the National Bureau or Standards in Gaithersburg. The chamber absorbs 99 ~rcent of the ~ound, enabling the quartet to measure sound from their instruments without room inte.rjerences. still had questions in their minds surrounding the arrest. They fell dismissal would be appropriate because it would give Davidson a chance ror a , hearing, the questions would be answered and "due process" would tak~lace, Abbott said. Srock Sale Brings Firw Fro•Pa9eAl CRASH ... at about 6:30 p.m. Tuesday and it was bound for Palm Springs, Souzasaad. However, the deputy coron er 1a1d he has no idea when the craft left Palm Springs or where it was gomg al the time or the mishap. H e said no flight plan had been filed. Ro~rt Huber , spokesman for the Los Angeles office of t he Federal Aviation Administra- t ion., said Wednesd ay that although the aar space where the plane was flying was at one time restncted because of the presi- dent's presence, the restriction was luted when N lxon left office_ The area off Camp Pendleton is sometimes reslricted when military maneuvers are conduct- ed, .. but the restriction is only from the s urface lo 2,000 feet. There is oo aerial restriction in the area of the nuclear general· ing st ation. Huber said. The bulk of the wreckage was found shortly after lhe incident. 'tl'he first divers on the scene were Lt. Lynn Hughes and Greg Huls izer. both from the San Clemente L ife guard Depart· ment. Aided by the Coast Guard and the Orange County Sheriff's Harbor Patrol division, ~divers from Orange County Lifeguard departmenl.3 located some of the WTeclcage OoallnR upside down suspended in the water by aar in the landing ~ear ta res. Other wreckage was located in about 45 feet of water. Divers were hampered by limited vas-1 iblllty of about fou r feet, Lt. Hughe!' !laid At midaflernoon, the civilians were rcpluced by military divers and the st>arch resumed. No sub· slanttal ne w wreckage was found. A military spokesman said a few riuper records had washed ai.hon· Fro• Pag~ A I STRIKE ... soulhwe,lern M lch r~an said a 1otroup of men threw rocks at trucks near M1ch1gan 50 und In terslate 96 No 10Junc1i or arrei.li. were reporl~d JI appt>ared that tht> strike maghl have an lmmroaate effect on the auto production, which has been on the upsurge in recent months after lasl year's poor performance. tn Detroit, Richard Haupt, dtreclor of transportulion and traffi c for Ford Motor Co .. tiaid today the walkoul "would have 11omr immediate crr('c-t fn one """k 'tt-~iuld complcl('ly halt producti on of the company's <.'ars and trucks In the U.S." A Gf'neral Motors Corp . ~pokesman said GM would bel(1n to reel the effects almost rm mf'danlt>lv. He said 1f a settle menl was not rt>a<'hed, GM pro- bably would ha\e lo bc~an dos ang ~ome plants culy next w eek San Juan Library Marks Re location San Juan C.c1p1~lrano's branch libron .. 111 both celebrate il' re location and commemorate Na· ttonal Library We,•k with 3n "Ofl\•n house coffee .. The t-venl ai. 'it'hi'dull'd from 10 a m to 3 pm Monday through Wt'dnesdov an tht> new localion an the f.1 P a·st'O Real Plaza, 31882 Caman o Capistran o . T he bbrary':s t eiular hours are Mon- day through Thuraday, 9.30 a .m. toe p.m. and Friday and Satur· day, 9:30 a .m . to$ p.m. Narcotics Stolen At Niguel Store Narcotics valued al $400 have been stolen from a Laguna Niguel pharmacy by burglars who smashed aglassdoortogain entry, Orange County sheriff's officers said. 1 Deputies said the theft oc· c urred at Fox Pharmacy, 7 Monarch Bay Plaza. TQOls used to gain entry to the store and the cabinet where the drugs were kept were lelt al the scene. "Udortunately, the man's narne mi&ht have been cleared if the hearing had taken place," Abbott said. "We all feel badly If we could clear his name we would be willing to do it." DEA President C. B. Wright ·said he is confident the hearing would have cleared Davidson's name. He said since lhe teacher has now died, it would be ap- propriate for trustees to erase lhe "unprofessional and immoral conduct .• charges from his me. But Abbott said that trustees. actini on tbe advice of their at-torneys, felt they would be ad- LOS ANGELE1 (AP> - A Superior Court judge has sentenced Edwin V. Gr1ly Sr .. wbo dajms invention of a perpetua l motlo!r machine that cuns on static electricity, to two yean' probation and fined hlm $2,000 Cor oe llln1 un- authorized stock. Gray, so. pleaded no con- test 1n J a nuar y to two counts or selling un- authorized stock and was sentenced Wednesday by Supenor Court Judge Jack T. Ryburn. ~QUALITY TELEVISION 25~~gonal 7fl#/1'H ___....,,--_..,ENERGY SAVING 100% SOLID-STATE n. '""°" mn Conremporary styled lowboy with tapered legs (lll=~lf~OMA(OlOR II •Brilliant Chromacolor Picture Tube • 100% Solid-State T itan 300V Chassis • Patented Power Sentry Voltage Regulating System Only '59888 Tht~~JHOW Tti, UOotCO.UI ~40 I OC ,.,.,.,,, SOLID STATf \ RRIAllLITY -- I 0'1"o SOLID STAU RfUAllLITY ••• M •••• 11w• •• s9ass 'A., o••• • /Mt '•"•I '-' I • ·• ~o •'\ '•'• .... , ,.,., • • M\f "I"'. f)"' • ~J/f I> l J • ................ A. s355ss .... (... .. . .,.... . ,. ', .... , .. ',., r, _.,, ,.,. • .. ~ s39sss " .. . ., .;'·-.•~··"''•• , .. ,,,, 1·1u·tor11 Murruttti•·~ 1•1,. .. tlur 1•1·r~o11al ,,,,,. '1•11r f.11uruHl1•1• "" I,.,.,.~, l'roduc•f Me• .-.e•ll! 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa .................. 20....w ..... c....1r. Phone 642-8882 Store Hours Daily 9-6 Set. 9-5 ·30 ~ "9 H.,._ Ane SMct ltH ) The Profe11loaals "D..wtl1" "A.I" ' I Thur day's C..:lo in~ Pric~~ NYSE-OOMP0SfrE-'rRANSACTIONS . . • 1\• L SC DAILY PILOT 8 7 ·New Credit Law Helps Men Too 8 yS\'l.\'M PORTt:t< When the Equ3l Cn.'<11t Opportun1t) Act ...... nt Into drect la.'lt October. 1t wu hailed as a hrl•11k\hroowh rnr women·, rl~ht$ It wias a h lMon c victor~ for men too. The law aives broullcr ond fairer .1<·1·1·~!i to 1·r1,d1t to nil consumer. -men inclu11i.'<.I. llt'rc ure '>ome of tht' prlnclpul components or th\' low -Reasons for den~ ing c:n.•<.lit. l'1>0n requl'st. u 1·re<111 c.a r d c o m p a n )' . ~e partmcnt s t ore. Cln1tnce coll\pany or bnnk which denies or terminates c redit mu~t t.•xptaln· its de<.'i s\on. W i thout thi s I n f o r m411 t i o n , th<.' Money's Worth applicant would not know. for example, thut frequent mo\'e:o. from city to city nrc be1ntt counted against him or that credit references are too· new to be checked . With such knowledge. the applicant can be better prepured for a later attempt. This provision 1s as valuable for men as for .... omen. -PART·Tl~I E fN('O~t:. linder the ne\\ law. creditor~ may not.discount the income from p11rt-l1mc employment A creditor may examine the probable continuJly of Lhe Job. but he cannol overlook te>arning!. JUi.t becau:.i• cnwloyment is not full·time. -Alimony or ctul!i support pa~ mt>nt:o. A ch vorcecl woman has the nght to decide \\ hcther ~hl• .... ashes hl•r alimony, child support or mawten1111ce payments to h1..· viewed as income upon which she 1s rel yin~ to obtain credit tr s he so decides. ht•r creditor:. mu:.t cons 1dt11· such payments as income to the extent that the payments an · likely to be consistent. Since creditors no longer can readih dismiss alimony er child support puymcnts as income, a divorced or separated Y.omun is less dependent on oth~r., for tina~cial assistance -RECOR DKEEPING. SO~I ETUt E before Feb. I, 19?i, credit card holders will retel\C notates from store!>, banks or credit card companies whuc they and tht>ir spouses have joint accounts or uccounts that i.pousei. arc authorized to use. The notice will inform custllmt>rs that. under the nc" law. they ha,•e the right. to have l'red1t Information concerning the accounts reportt'd in the namei. of both spouses. The for m will say that a SiJ(naturc 1s needed to provide credit histories in both numcs and that pcrm1!.i.1on will not m ake either spouse legally !table for unv d1(ferent or greater debts: < This is not a meaningless b1l of p.11wr . 1l :-.hould not b<· • ignored. Persons who do not s1~n and return 1t coul_tl ll'li\ l' their spouses, in the eH•nt of n cll\'orc:c-or death. without a credit h1stor)'. In the past . many \\111111·11 \\ho Ulit•d <H·1·uunl.., in the11 husbands' names couldn't ohtam tht·H· n"n ncd1t. ht•r u11M· the credit hlSlOr) of thO!>l' J('CCIUnlli "Jli rt.·1~•rtl·d on!\ JO tht• husbands' names to <'onsumrr rcporlml! 11~1·nc11·:. 01 other 1·rl.'d1tors ... NO l\li\N O R WOMAN \\Ou Id ''ant lo ll':t\ 1• a :-.pou-.1· · \\ ith suc h a credit handicap Privacy of spouse. l'ndl'I" lhl• l;rn . l'l'C•1ti1 orli ('annot ask for information about an apphcunt '~ spouli1· 1oi fornll'r spouse) unless: the spousl' will IJ1: pcrmillNJ to 11!>1' ltw account; the s pouse will be contractually Ii a hit• r"r llw account; the ap plicant is relying on the s pouse"!> 1m·11nw ,,~ community property as a basis for r rpa) mc11t or t tu• requc!tled cred it: or the spplican · •lymg on :itimon~ 11r child support paym ents as a bas1<. for re a\ mt·nl Thus. if a woman ap1>L1es for crl'd1t'" n 1h1· hus1-. or hPr income and tor property. the pri vac·y her hust>.11111 111 ex·husband cannot be violated by creditors. ff !>hl' apph1•-. for'-'c redit at a place her spouse has an account, shl' doc-. nnt hatfe to disclose that fact. An equal credit law indeed -for " omen. for men Study Eyes Optimism Aniong Businessm e n Prudential Insurance Co.'s Western Bu..,1nt•s-. F11r1·1·a .. 1 survey has found businessmen more opt1rn1~111· ;,i1J11u1 1h .. 11 pros pects today tharfever before. When Pr udential asked wes tern bus 1nt·li~rn1·11 IC• t•ompare their anticipated business activity for th" :-.1·1·onfl riuarter of 1976 with this year's first quarter a('ll\ 11 y, ll:l pl'rcent said they think their second 4i.:-rte r busi1wsli "ill lw better . 10 percent believe ll will SlllY lhe sam and 7 111·n·e111 foresee a decline. This is the largest perc:enta~c of husinec;s ml'n exp .. 1·t1111• :in increase since the Western Hu!'>ines!. l''nrel'a!'>l sun,., .... as started in 1953. Th<' prl'VIOU!'> h1t(h or 7() pc•roenl \\ ·•' :o.Mred in the second quarter of 1972 In the Southern Callfornia·Ari111nu N1•vJd11 rel!t1111 businessmen arc even more opt1m1.'>llc E1i:ht~ '.'>IX JH'rn·nl or thoc;e polled in th1c; area look 1111 :111 1111·rl'aM· m th1•11 {'Conom1r act1v1lv dunnJt the· nr)(I thrl'•' month:-"-ht 11 <·ompar ed to the pa t thrl'e. \\h1h· 111 p1 rn·nl 1·x1H·11 businesi. to b<' the s ame und 4 pc·n·i·nl :inll\_!J1Hl1• .1 tl1·1·1 1•;1 ~• Ashwill-nurk<' & Co. AnahNm hu-.t•<I lndu-.t11al ;11111 commercial real (':1t:1te brnk1•ra•tc r1rm , hu.'1 an111 111n1·1'!l lh1· openln~ of an office m Irvine Located at 17910 Skypork C::irr l•'. thl' 11 ,·int· 11rf11·1· '" managed by fifth-generation <.:11 Morn1an J11<• f:1111•t According to f~hrl'\, th<• l r\'1111• nrf1t•1• ha., Iii -.11lf'" representatives and offer!< a . full 'l'<'Nrum of "'' v 1('1•!< ln cludlnM indus trinl, eommt•rC'ial and 11ff11·1 lc•n\lnl( 11nd sales, investm ent11. land, JOlnt vl!ntur(tll b111 ltl tu -.u1h aMI property managr.sn«nt Ashwill-Burkc's Irvine oHt<;e I" rt>sr.11in.,1hl1· 1111 tlw '-al•·' area rrom Long Beach 1111111utlwrn Oran~··· ('1111111' Bentley Reports 48o/o Sales Increase S31es increased 48 percent dunn.R the Isl !1uortc>r O\ er<• ~lmll~r period of u year a~o. aC'ro rcflnl( to () .J Bentle;.. President of Bentle> Laborntorie'I. Inc . Jrvinc Comparative earnings wcr<' lower hOWl'Vt>r. dut• tn cnst pressures carried over from the fourth quarter or last year Net Incom e for the three-month period endcrl Feb 29. 1976, Is listed at $342.000. rcprei1rntlnJl .1 net 1n1·onh• 111·r share of 16 cents on total revenues of S~.097 .ooo ror the same pe riod in 1975. net Income after tnxes was $522.000 or 24 cents a share on revenuei. of $3,510.000 Bentley Labon11ories manufoctun_,., hl1)od har1ll l1ng anti blood processin~ cqwpment used an tard1upulmonary l'>ypass surgen· Thi• c-nmpany alM manut:icturco; kidney drnl)'sls C(tUlpmcnl and compon1•ni.. • • " • ' '• \ l BB DAIL v PtLl)T -UCI Umna o~ Regents \ . I Irvine Teacher Headed Gradiiates' Group f rvine school di.strict ruource teacher Cheryl Biles has been •P· pointed to the Unlvttalty ol C.Ulom la Board of Regent.a as an alumni regent for the 1978· 79 acadenuc year. Mrs. Siles, 29, is a 1969 UC lrvine Jr&duate and received 1 masters dearee In educallon and achoo! admmiatraUon al Cal State Fullerton Jut year. THE PRES IDENT OF the UCI Alumni A,ssociation, Mn . Bites will be the first regent from UCl. Unlike polihcally ~inted' regents who serve for 16 years, the alumni r egents serve one year as a non-votin• regent de· s1anate and one year as a voting member of lbe board. educaUonal policies are formed at the state level-nO( only for the uruver1lty, but for all levels of education." · In her duties at the Irvine school d1stri<'l, Mrs. BUes works with distract programs and curriculum for all grades. Until the passage or PropoSI· J p· k lion• ~ 1974, there was u single aycees IC alumru regent. ln most ye~.~ ' REPRESENTS UCI Cheryl Biles Photo Show At Saddleback Saddleback College photo· ~raphy .)tud e nts "111 de- monstrate their ability 1n the col- lege'sJirst annual student photo- graphy show which begms April 7 in the campus gallery. The show will run concurrently with the La~una fuUs Camera Club photo contest. The Leisure seal was filled by a regent from UCLA or UC Berkeley. Proposition 4 added a second alumni regent who will be from the seven smalJer campuses. THE ALUMNI REGENT posi· tion essentially is an extension or the campus alumni assodat.ions. To be an alumni re~nt, Mrs. Biles also must sel"Ve as presi- dent or the UCI Alumru A.ssocia· lion. During her year as regent designate, s be will suve as secretary of the UC Alumni As· sociation and during her year as regent. president of the un- iversitywide association. The workload, she said in an imerview, will add about live days a month to her schedule. When she talks about her appointment, Mrs. Biles talks about "lhe person" who will be a regent. World club will award $100, SSO, "I'VE BEEN working on this and S25 prize.) for the be:.t black-for so long that I don't evl'n 1den· and-white en mes an the college tiry r:nyself with that person yet," show. .)~e said. The entries will be displayed in "It is important to remember the lower c..i mpu:. gallery that tbe alumni regent does not through April 26. Hours are JO act as a campus r epresentative. J m to 3 pm. Mondays through The rege nt r epresents the Fridays and 6 to 9 Wednesday university as a whole," she said. nights. "I 'm looki ng forward to A public reception for interacting with the people who participating photol?,raphcrs '"II make t he d ecisions about be held bctY.cen 3 and S p .m. university policies," she s aid. ··1 ml?S, _ -~lla\'e a strong interest in how . ... - Top Teachers Conditions <;ited LOS ANGELES CAP) -The state health department says ev1denc~ or substandard condi- tions led to termination of ils Medi·Cal contract for care or 105 patients al a Duarte nursing home Eighteen or the paltents were moved ou t o r the Golden State Health Care Center Tues- day: other Medi·Cal patients will be removed as soon as possible.. It! All California. Now Over 85 Otlices To Serve You Border To Border. Join the lens of lhousonds of Col1forn10 soven 01 lmperiol. Behind every l. tho! stands for lmperool ~u II fond hrgf) interest on insured MJvings. o friendly stoff 10 wrve you, ond corwen1en1 free services lmperiol reolty does hove > ·s for you High lnt«fcst On lnswcd Sftinss. 175' 1sn' 6.75" f. ---°""""' $1,000 °""'°''' 'l 000 0.,-.. 'l 000 lo<M\. ,._, •...-~, . ..,.., •-JO-8.06''' 7.79""" 6..98~·· ............... .......,v ..... N"'-' v- 6.50" .S.7"' 5.25' --, ............. 0.,.-1 11000 °"-" l.lOO ......... --110c1ot,.. ""'""' ''-6.W"" 5.9!''" S.39'' "-''""' ,_....,,,. ..... ..,.,.,,,. .... •,,,. 11 ,,,.. ~,. •t ~ t.,.,, J ..._ • ..,, ""~""· """"'' • 4Ci#W ,..,.,, ••tn1 ...,., ._ p I'"" P pl! •; "''"V!• ,.,,_ti ,,..J we 1 "~.It""""'' J ...... ,,,,..,.. tirf f':JI' ... 1•f1 -.ff'° tn""'"' t .,.,,. '-" -• ri ""'''••fl. >lflrt• _....,.,."°O' htlp.,,-.J f rt'\ <J VI• "''' L. JIQ<OfT t.tf ...... "it 'f">Jr ,...h Cneclc with our bronch moiloaers for ,~, tofH on Cert1f1cotea of O.po.s•t ol S 100,000 or more. Helpful Free knkci. lm~11ol If• r wv•or, mono;' lwlpful S('rv1ces -n••d mo t nf lhf'm nreo frNO l1l<f' free safe depotrl boaos "'hNt· 11vn1loblo -direct Soc1ol Secur•'Y check deposit -free money orcl.,s ond lrovelors chocks rv1 11 f1eo notory 50rv1ce. Pius ITl'-'"Y· munv "'O,e tv·••· f• .... i" "'"-~ .... ,.., ) Taahltcrild ............ ,.__ ~d.Woth tho ~h Rf'lirrmenl Pion for the self· ' umployNl, you con sovc up to 57500 every year, IOI( dcfrrrod 8o1h proncrpol ond Interest orp deducteod from v,our gro\\ rncomP for income lox 6urposo5 You only pay lax on 1he funds when you bcgrn wothdrow· mg ycur mont>y al re1oremen1 time. Wwl *'9' lmperrol' lndovoduol Re1rre- men1 Acto\Jnl (IRA~ If you ore nol olreody covered by o rel<re~nl proqrom or worl.., you con sove up to S 1500 eoch yf'<lr Pronc1pol ond 1nleres1 ore lo• defl"rtt>d "nlrl h,nch or!.• w thdrown al retrreomenl ,.,,, ... 1mPERIAL SAUlnGS Gedtaclter A,.T,..,...._ Less than 24 hours after be- ing S\\ orn m a~ nt>w Argen· tine president, CC'n. Jorge \'1dela perform<'<.! a trad1 lion role assigned to chiefs · of st ate 1n this Roman Catholic nation-he became a godfather. . ~ ~ ;; ! 195 ' \ . L:-- AHorted SIZH Wicker Baskets Bml1lully woven Aboul 4 Yz" lo 9". A~~~ ll~vor and tP\I lo your ldvor•IP do .h••\ I~ 01 ""'WI ~M~eyShow~ A Few Got Auny With It CHICAGO (AP) A shower of money on tho Eisenhower Ex- pressway ended with pobce arresung an alle"~d drug J}U.)ht>r, " bandtw or motonst.s gatben11g Sl.600 an marked SIOO bills and bun· dnd• of other mo\,orlst.s getting stuck ma seven-bloc I.. traffic Jam Police said the suspect threw tho money out or hli. t:ar window du.rinC a chase which capped a year Iona 10vestl1iat1on b} polJce into ille1al trafficking In PCB. an arumnl trant1u1hier used u:s u hallucinogen. WITH THE COOPERATION OF the U S. Dru.: Enforcement ~dministrallon.police said, they arr»ng~·d for tht1 sule of a pound or controlled substance to an undercovcr ll&tint for $5,000 u1 markt:d billa. Shortly afterward, pohce and DEA ugents urrcstcd Edwurd VaisvUas, 29. or Chicago, m connection wilh the i.nl1.•. ANOTR£R MAN REPORTEDLY hud obtnlm.'<i the money. hOWever. and ~caped in his ~ar, pobtt :tatd. Wit~ euthol'tl~ pursuit, the s uspect pulll'<i onto the expre!>SWay 1md npparcnUy tried to get rid of the evidence b)' lhrowin~ It out the "' mdow. Police arrested Frank Vincent. 30, of Chicago and managed to • round up $3,400 of the marked money. but the rest of the money was gone. Yltlcenl and Va.isvilas were charged with \'1olaung the federal .controlled substances act. • Put a r•w words to work lot you (can 642-sue) DAILY PILOT PAE-WASHED! Ladles' Brushed Cotton J E A N S The l•te~l thing 1n Cahfurn1J td· , uJls. lhe gt! Jn1w?ett, do an1· tn1ng 1eans wllll lllt 1vs1 1usher/ luuk .Available 1n d1fle1eol styles and COIOIS. Some 1111lh lronl Pf~ e1s. some w1tn doublN1poe1 lrOllt. Som )·l!i PAE-WASHED Bruahed Cotton SKIRTS Make 1t a hofosome with Cd' uJI giNl<Mg styles that rellect the trend. Your ctrotce of sk11t ,tyles 1nclud1ng lr ont ti~ /!own lwo ruffled poc~et . S11P,: 5 15. -2-98\ • 1 --- Ceramic Bowls C.IJ .~1c ~tyle 1n 11~:111 • l\ndr • I 1ni· lor l•IJnlvr" (;or~ Ille teAlu11:. Jl/4"xJ1f2'' Bowl •••. 79c 81/4"x41/4" Bowl .... 1.59 10"x5" Bowl ....... 2.59 With -1 K[(PS FIJQIJS 1 \ ~gc \ COl.8 If HOP \ ~ ~ _j ThermaDome Food Cover Kttp IO<lds at l>'UDl'f ltttrDeralU1P I 111 W11h d'oeuvre•,, ~Ir. Paper Dolls! Cut & Color Books .., VOL. 69, NO. 92, 3 SECTIONS, 34 PAGES Toda_y' Cle lag .Y. S toeks C TEN CENTS Wholesale Crept Up in 0 Prices March WASHINGTON <AP) - Wholeaale prices reversed a two- montb decline and rose two- tentbs of a percent in March -dupii.-anotber ~.Nop In farm prices, the gove rnment said today. The Labor Department al· tributed the over-all increase to higher prices for processed foods and feeds and industrial eoods. which offset a one percerit drop in wholesale prlcea for farm pro- ducts. Wboi.ula pdcu ha.ve Que. tualwl within a narrow range the last five months, and the March increase waa in line with Ford admlnistration forecasts. The two-tenths of a percent in- crease. adjus ted to account for seasonal influences. compared with declines of three-tenths of a percent In February and two- leo1bl of a. percent in. J~. Prices were up only slightly in Novepiber and December. Tbe Labor Department report included the annual readjust- ment of seasona l factor s to r eflect developments ttu)oughout Despite the adjustments, 1975. For this reason, some of the wholesale prices have re01ained seasonally ad°ju&ted figures of re-in a relatively stable range ln cent months differed from those contrast to the sharp increases pruJous.ly reported. ~. t.brougboulmost ot 197S _ the government said wholeule Administration economists prices had declined or remained predict the economic recovery unchanged during the four-will continue this year, but say month period between October the rapid declines in the un- and F~bruary. employment and inflation rates ol ihe ·past few months ~e Un· likely to continue. In "March, the wholesale price index stood at 179.8, mt!aning that It cosu wbolesaters SlTl.to to buy goods that sold for $100 In the 1967 period. Over the year. wholesale prices . were up s.s percent. Teainsters Across · U.S. Strike; Talks Resllllle Delly,...,. SUit - SGT. MOSLEY HELPS AT MESA'S POMONA SCHOOL Wendy Thomp1on, 10, (left) and Cheryle Gingrich, 11 Brainstorming Marines Heroes at School By STEVE MITCHELL Qi llM °'""' 1'119' Sh" The Marines storm Pomona Elementary School every Thurs- day -and the kids love 1l. About 30 Manne Corps enlisted men and officers meet at the Costa Mesa school to help kin· dergarten through fifth graders i mprove educational and physical skills. The program. the idea of Stafr Sgt. Charles Mosley, human rela· tions instructor with Marine Air Group 16, takes M arlnes off.the helicopter base in Santa Ana and Into the community. The purpose? ''Primarily we're' helping the community where we live," Sgt. Mosley said. He said the program also pro- motes a favorable image of the Marine Corps. The eight-year Marine Corps veteran said the proitram is part of the Corps' human relations training requirement for all m<'n below the rank of lieutenant rol· ontl "Part of this t1 me ai. sJ)('nl in J <'IJ1ssroom t"nva ronm<'nl "'hNt' Marines learn to relate wath <'ar h other and the t'ommunaty," Sgt Mosley said The setgeant said he helped dt'- velop the Idea or taking th<" traan ing classes outside the base and tabbed his idea the "external at'· tion program," which sounds military enough, but 1s really working al Pomona &hool. Robert Bruns. the srhool's principal, said the month-old pro· gram at the school has been sue- cessrul so far. "The students rl'· ally look forward to the Marines' visit every week,'· be said He said teachers turn ln a list of how many Marines they would like in their classrooms and the Marines are rationed out as si'Son as they hit the campus at 8:30 am. "They've been helping with the reading programs and on the playground," Bruns said. He said some of the Marines stay all afternoon. even though the pro· gr am is supposed to end at noon "They enj<>y the kids so much that some of them don't want to leave. which is fine with me," Bruns said. Sgt. Mos ley said the Marines try to work on a one lo one basis with the students. "Some of the Marines were high school dropouts themselves, and they can explain lo the kids the im- portance of school," he said. TRUCK STRIKE DULLS MA RKET NEW YORK IAP> 'Thl' slol'k m.irkel J?ave ground todav, ~ 1eld 0 mg to some uneastnt'l>!> O\ l'r lhl' potrnt1al eHccts of the nallonal truckan~ stc 1ke TradinJ,;,re mained fnirl~· quiet. Analysts said the market was wt:'1ghed down by concern thnt the trucking s trike mii;;ht m· terferl' with the progress of thl' t•conomic recofc ry. The Dow J ones average or 30 ,stocks lost 5.35 points to 994 JO. IT11bl<"s. B7\. Trucker Violence Reported ARLINGTON HEIGi-ITS. Ill. (AP) -Teamsters Union mem- bers marched 1n picket ltnes to- day as talks resumed to an effort to end a nationwide trucking strike. Negotiations. whil'h rontinued into the early morning but failed to bring about a settlement, re- s umed with wages, fringe benefits and a cost -of-living clause still the :1ti ck111~ points . The strike was thl• first na- tionwide by truckers, and there were scalterl'd re ports o r violence as picket lines were thrown up in a number of states from Connecticut to Colorado. President Ford's top labor trouble shooter met with both sides today in an attempt to end the strike ·'before the day is over ." Labor Secretary \\'. J . Usery told newsm en "considerable pro- gress" on the money package was made the past 24 hours dur· lng talks with nej?oliators for lhe Teamsters and the trucking in· duSlr)'. "As long as there is a prayer of a chance of working out an agree- ment. we will stay here to Lry to work It out," he said. The Teamsters hauJ about 60 percent or the na tion·s manufac- tured goods. and the walkout threatened a maJor blow lo the economy. The Inte r stat e Commerce Commission took te mpor ar y steps to help insure the move- ment of passengers and property so that "essential services are not totally disr upted." There w as no word from the White House whether Ford would seek a Taft-Hartley injunction. The stnke had an immediate impact on a few businesses, but most company spokesmen said 1t would take sevefal days to m e asure the effect or the wolkoul Vietor lllrsh of the National Association or Food Chains, representing about half the food stores an tnc country. saad in- tenm agreements r.cachcd with individual companies would help keep shipments moving. But, he added. "Obviously. 1f there's a t'Omplele. 100 percent strike, it's a disaster." In Detroit. where truc k com· pony employcs r eported opera· tions paralyzed. police said a (~t" STRIKE .• Page A2> CM Accident Leaves Two W~menHurt 'Word Lover' He T~s Dretionary to Bed .... A thrff·car collision on Harbor Boulevard in Costa &lesa injured two women late Wednesday night and destroyed one vehicle when gasoline from a ruptured tank burst into flames. Tr.eated and r eleased from Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital for head injuries were Penny Joyce Dlllard. 20. West Covina. and Serora. Downes, 4\, Westminster . The driver of the third vehicle, Mary Ann Carroll. 40, Orange, Wa$ ilnhurt, according to police reports. Police said the rear-end era.sh took place near Adams Avenue about 10:30 p.m. t By ANNE COOPER OfllleO.llyf'tlOll .... Humoris t Ricbud Armour, who describes himself as a Rubinstein or the typewriter, told a Saddleback College au· dience Wednesday be lakes a die· Uonary to bed. "Other people take a novel lo read in bed," Armour said ... Not me. My favorite book ls the dic- tionary. I'm in love with words. My Ph.D. from Harvard is in philology, which means literally a love or learning. I'm only sorry m y name is n't Wot'dsworth: at would suit me perfectly." Armour, who has published more than so books or humorous prose and light verse, addressed both morning and evening sessions at the Mission Vieio campus. Audiences comprised of as many gray -haired Leasure World visitors as college stu· dents resPonded enthwiiasticalJy to Armour's rhymes and satire. The humonsl had praise for newspapers, which he described as renect1ons or human foibles and imperfections. "Sometim es I think news papers are even more han· dy after they're read," he told a morning crowd. which filled the scienct·math lecture hall. "We use thtJ society section at home under our canary .·· Armour's s ubjects ranged from the invention or square spaghetti to unemployed snake charmers in India. thrown out of work by a decline in \ourist trade. "ln what else do snakes and (Sff LOVER. Page AZ> o.l ty ...... ,.,... Jtlait Goes Through (a Lot) Secretary June Remington holds letter mailed to her boss, former Newport .Beach vice mayor Hans J . Lorenz, after it arrived at his office in somewhat battered, torn and mutilated condition. Cancellation stamp (upper right) proclaims, "Move the Mail Safely.'' CM Bail Bondslllan Schools Rev~se P . ~­r1or1ty B y HILAR Y KAVE Ot-. O.lly ...... M.ttt Music instruction, phys ical education, libra ry ser vices, counseling and health services will be dished out in equal por- tions to a ll N e wport-Mesa ele mentary school children beginning in September. Newport-Mesa school trustees have adopted a new approach in those five areas -one that de- parts from the strictly in- dividualized approach ust.'<I for Ute rem ainder of the elementary school curriculum. At the present lime. each elementary school prlnclpal de· cides what will be stressed al his particular school. Using~e new approach, offerings in th e five areu will be standard! at the elementary school level. Deputy Supt. Norman Loats explained that elementary school pupils will now receive the same start in the a reas or music In· struction, physical education, libraries, health services and counseling. In the area of music, pupils in kindergarten, first and second grades will receive music in· s truction from their r egular classroom teacher. Students In gr ades three, fi ve and six will have vocal music in· s tructio n f rom a mus i c specialist. Fourth graders will have one year of instt'umental music instruction -learning to play instruments s uch as the violin, clarinet, flute and trumpet. Condition I Fifth and sixth graders who eo-lllpr oves joy their r.ourth gr_ad_e experience may continue their instrumental instruction as an elective. A Costa Mesa bondsman, shot in the stomach Tuesday evening outside his office, was reported m gooi:t t'Ondit1on today at Hoag Memon a l Hospital. Robert Henry Gla1.1er, 37 , of Laguna !'lliguel. 1s accept.mg calls frofh-. family m embers 1n his hosp1lclt -(_OOm today, following Lhe 11 p.m shootout at 130 East 17th St. The bondsman, a former New York State Golden Gloves boxing champion, blasted away al a neeing gunman with his own .45 caliber pistol , after bcin~ wounded. Glazier was the victim of D.otty ,. ... "°"' -WORD WORSHIPER Humort1t Armour • another attack in 1968 when a group of motorcycle club mem- bers stormed into his Costa Mesa apartment a nd beat him with chains and baseball bats ~ile his wife and a friend watctl in horror. Frank "Wild Mouse" Run e wa s t'O n vlcted of shooting Glazier in that attack, and was sent to state prison . Glazier was shot in the hand, successfully deflecting a bullet that was fired point blank at his head. The dis· pute was over a brawl earlier in the week al a local tavern. Retl~d bondsman Frank B. Downes. 70, wbo recently sold his business to Glazier , was the vie· lim of a s lm11.-attack last Nov· ember when an unknown gun· man a mbus hed Downes outside hts Costa Mesa hom e. Mesa Woman H eld In Shoplifting Orange County sheriff's of- ficers have file d shoplifliog charges against a Costa Mes a woman who allegedly stole Items of clothing from an El Toro store. Deputies said SherTY L. Makin, 28, of 921 Azalea Drive. put the clothing in her purse while she was shopping at lbe K -.Mart store. 23691 El Toro Road, and left the store without paying from them. The clothjng was valued at $8.41. Pound Plummets LONDON {AP) -The British pound sterlirrg fell 2.3 cebls to Sl.8924 in early trading today, CODlinuing its sharp decline from S:!.02 a month ago. Physical education instruction will be beefed up, too. There is currently the equivalent of less than one fulltime physical educ a· tion teacher at the different elementary schools. The new plan calls ror rive fulltlme teachers to rotate among the 25 schools. The new approach also calls for each elementary school to have a library. or learning center. Al the present time, 17 schools have such learning cen· ters and one m oro is 11cheduled for next year . Or:~£J~-:o~st Wc atl1e r Clear toni~ht and Pri· day, llllle cooler, with hlghs Friday 62 to 67 ond low tonight 45 to 55. Local Ru sty northwest winds 15 to20 mph. INSIDE TODA 'Y The chaUenoe of dngle parenting ii teen 01 a crtotlue ltvmgtrperience. B-1. l•dex I t Ct •• Af,CI AIO 81 CM er ... , At Cl ,.. •.. ,, ,.yatery continued today t.o shroud the duths ol two mm JdlJed in a mld·•lf eJCploelon and cruh or a liaM aircraft. Wtdn • day o{l San Onofre JUSt south ol lormtt' Pre•ldenl Richard NI•· on's San Chtmente etilate . The victim• are 1WJ UDidni· tified, although t>olh are now believed to be from Orange County. One may be a Newport Beach area business executive and the other an Orange County Airport pHot, ~llUam Souz~. San Diego Countt-deputy coroner said to· dtty. Positive ldenU!lcaUon is pend· ing finge11mnt studies of the men. Diveu at the SJte of tbe crash found Lhree hands amon& remains 1n w aist·deep water near the beach. "I'm reasonably sure wh<> I have right now. but I haw no way of provUJ& It until l classify these fingerprints,•· Souia sa.id. The aircra ft was fl ying through what was once restncted airspace when Nixon was presi· dent. The site is also near the S:rn Onofre Nuclear Generating sta· ti on. Eyewitnesses said the 'Craft was in flame when it plunged into the ocean about 400 yards of· Csbare of the San Onofre Beach Recreation Area. Jovesligators from the Na- tional Trans portation Safety Board spent much of Wednesday on"""the beach probing the wreckage of the Cessna 172 Skyhawfl: JI. Divers from the Orange'Coun- ty Underwater Search arrd Rescue team recovered about 15 percent of the craft. However , major portions of the fuselage and the craft's engme were lost. Wallace Funk, a transports· hon board investigator, said the cargo of the craft was unknown. Asked if there were any ind1ca· t1ons of an explosive aboard the craft, Miss Funk, said; We have no idea what was on board. That JS wbal we're trying to find out." The aircraft is believed to have departed Orange County airport at about 6:30 p.m. Tu~ay and it was bound for Palrn Springs, Souza said. However, the deputy coroner said he has no idea when the craft left Palm Springs or where it was going at the time of the mishap. He sald no flight plan had been !tled. Robert Huber . 1po1tesman tor the Los Angeles office of the Federal Aviation Adminiatra- tlon. said Wednesday that although the air space where the plane was flying was al one Ume restricted ~cause of the pres!· dent's presence. the restriction was lifted when Nixon lert office. F,....PageAJ STRIKE ... 23-year-old man was beaten by several picketers when he tried to park his truck at the lntema· tional Cartage Co. Stale Poh ce al Rockford in southwestern Michigan said a croup or men threw rocks at \tucks n<'ar Mi chigan 50 and In· terstate 96. No injuries or arrests were reported. ll appeare<l that lhe strike might have an immediate effect on the auto production. which has bet'n on lh<' upsurl(c in recent months after lai.t year's poor performance In Df'trn1t, Richard tlaupt, dlrt'ctor o r trans portatJon and traffic for Ford Motor Co., said today the walkout .. would have S<>me 1mm<'d13te t'fft.'ct. In one Wl•ek 1t could completely halt production of thr company's cars and trurks 10 tht' ll S " l I .Yj l\'I U 11•1 I ,,.,. .,.~ .. tftot t••'• ''•"O' .,..,., -~''" •\ ,_..,,,,.. t I'' 1'1••\ .,,. ' 1, ~~'""'-''' t't• 1'• ' • ~ l f ~ t • •1111\1'\lftQ (01•·1•1t • , .... ,,.. .. ;::···~· \;"._.! --~ t~:·;:~,7··~~'~. ~1 .. ,,., ,~:'~,· l1r U t I l.•·I.• '-'•"•r hw111P '\.••!•th-[' 'i \..-• • t ,..1-, \,.I.I"' .t l\fl'"'t." """4"' \,,,.\I A ,,,...1, .. ~ """" •·l·I• ",,rut·' ·Jloo •t '°''1 ''"'' ~, ,,,..., •'lt 't• j • ,..._ i. 111 l'l..D '''•1\(1 I lif,,.t t\ Al 1111 V• Ill t ht•I (e•t•Mtti.A (Jt!iftwA-.-"1•.~ Robert N Wef(I r ''*0."'' .,.. f'voo.,_.. J at k R Curk!y \ t ..... ..,,.., •"'d vt"'t• .. ,...,"""", l•••.,r lhoma' A. M uri>tllnt ,,, #YQlf\4 t d w Charle\ H Loo\ Rk hard P Nall .,, .. ,, ... , M4~t""' l ~·- Cost• Mn. Otflce lll 11\•'' t<.t• \I•• .. ,....,. f'IQ. "''''' p 0 8o• ·~ .• "" Oft kn • ..ei1w-.. ..... ~ ., .. c. t'¥'19"" ""''' ·~ ... -"" .. •'" ..•. , .... .,,,._,..._ .. ,. ~·•t,..i. ,,. ·•• 1\Xll•••1"-..d •I \.ti" C I '#0 I r•ttllo'll .. Tt .. pflone 1714) '42-4l21 C1usiflect Adnr11\lng '42-5'71 Cdll"•rat'I. l•l• o. .... CH \I rvc.:w ... C- Ptf'ly frrrf,O NW\ •tori•\, Olu\tftri"""" flOIWMI ,.,.. .... , or it<9wftf1\rm•M' ""'"1"' ""'•• •• ,.,.f' OCl~ll td •I tf"I0\11 'D•< +•I 04• "H\\ '•" Of t.f'O't'r1Q~ •-fl•., ~ ~~ ca.to o•,t•O• o-•Ht •• (e-\1' Mf~. teuW• \4.llb\Ctf~foft ff \'",. .. *" N ,. ,,._. I') r,.. ~11 W f\ ~tfililJ mfl ·~ ~hflrlMl'Ofll' ~)\.._, .... -'Brown, Harris _ _.,..._. To Match Wits , SACRAMENTO CAP> -Gov. Edmund Jlro•t Jr 's slotan .. lower your npectations"' b be· lna C'ballen1ed b1 PC"tllde.nti.al bo~ul heel Harris, wbQ want.s to debate -and Brown •11t he'a wU1in1. The day aa w 'these dovelop· menu lo the Sf.year-old 1ov· ~mor's quest for the Democratic pre ldeoUal oomtnation: • Bu.t Brown and b1a sloean were defended Wedneada~ by a aroup of black CalifornJa legtslatort. who said he isn't ~ally asking -Harns, former U.S. senator from Ollahoma, asked for a de- bate with Brown when be ls in California April 7.9, A Brown aide aald the 1ovemor's staff would contad liarrls abo~t p poulble debate. which might in· clud~ other cand1dates. All Fouled llp They had a kite flying contest .Wednesday at Harper School in Costa Mesa. There was plenty of wind, but, as Janell Raines. Stacy Torres, Claudia Smith arrd Kris Pat- ty learned, it takes more than a good breeze to fly a kite. Sometimes, it takes skill at unraveling yards and yards of string. Orange Coast Y Swim Classes Start N~arly 4,500 children living in the Harbor Area do not know bow lo swim, Orange Coast YMCA swim safety officials estimate. By the end or spring vacation, nearly 10 percent of lbe.se non· swimmers will be "pool·proofed" in a series of lesson s being offered as a public se~vice by the Orange Coast YMCA and the Daily Pilot. Ron Markillie. YMCA physical director, said the free Learn-to· Swim lessons are open to any boy or girl attending grade one to six at a Newport Beach or Costa Bond Today Lawyers for Avco Community Development Corporation were scheduled today to post a $1 4 million bond with Orange County clerk William E. St John. They were given that deadline Wednesday by Superior Court presiding Judge Claude M. Owens in the latest of a long series of courtroom actions stem- ming from a jury's decision to awa1 d soils engineer Barry Lip- pert Sl. l million in damages. .. It sounds good," Uppert said Wednesda y ... But I'll believe that when I have finally llOt the money light there in my bank ac· count." Lippert got the damages when Newport Beach attorney Donald Belveal successfully argued for him that Avco harassed him into a heart attack when they opposed the mo\·lng or his home from Mis s1on VieJo lo a Laguna Niguel site. Avco lawyers lost thetr appeal in the California Supreme Court They lost another and apparently nnal round this week when the t'ourth District Court or Appeals 1n San Bernardino ruJed agamst them. An appellate court clerk said W~nesday th~re 111 "no way" the developcr!i can reopen appellate action. Traffic Snag On Newport Seen EWJing Road work which ha.'( tied up northbound traffic oo Newport Boulevard In Costa Mesa ls sUll under way, but State Depart- ment or Transportation officials said the traffic jam should eas~ by Friday. The state road project, which began earlier this week, has forced motorists into oue lane on the busy highway, resulting in bumper lo bumper traffic and slow progress from l9lh Street lo Bay Street . Caltrans superintendent Tom Aimany said the crews are dig· ging out weak spots in the exist· ing pavement tn prepara4on for a resurfacing project expected this summer. "The foreman out there tells me today ~ the last day they will bave to tie up two lanes and traf· fie now should be better tomor· row (Friday).'.' he said. Mesa area school. Enrollment in the series con· tinues through April 9. An enrollment blank and further detalls about the pro-gram appear on page A4 of today's Daily Pilot. Separate classes for boys and girls are offered in six time periods from 8:30 a .m. lo noon, April 12 to 16. Each class Ls one hour long. The goat of the program, MarkilUe said, is to make kids "pool safe" for summer by train· ing them to know bow to get out ol a pool even though they may not be s wimmers. · Specially trained lnatructors wtlt provide IO minutes eacb of land and in-pool instructl1>n. Markillle said. Aaistinc la direction or the program is Ivy Gorman, YMCA aquatics director. 'Vfbere really isn't any reason for a child to drown in a family or neighbor's pool," Mn. Gorman said, "when it is so euy to learn bow to gel out of a pool." Enrollment In the Learn-to· Swim classes Is limited lo a hrst- come. first-served basts. E',....PageAJ .LOVER •.. charmers roix," he quipped, "ex- cept perhaps in politics?" Armour commended Amertcan tolerance for political satire. which aims the sharpest humor at those in high places. In the USSR. he pomted out, satire stops short or top officials, and even m Brltam.,1t stops sh<>rt or the royal family "Pt'<>ple sometimes ask how many languages I speak," said Armour. who has written scholarlv books on Chaucer, Marlowe.and the English roman- tic poets "I tell them l'm still workinl( on English." The author of "My Ufe with Women," .. It All Started with Eve" and "A Spouse In the House" this most recent book), Armour said ht' 1s an expert on wom«.'n. "My mother and wife both hap· ~n to be women," he sa1d, "and I've taul(hl more than 30 years In women's colleites." Armour hu invented an Im· provement lo hi~ favorite instru- ment . thr typewriter. It'.!> a "blur" kry. which would print a nrat blur when the typist isn 't !oUre what the next letter should be. .. Bring1 Fine LOS ANGELES <AP) - A Slpertor Court judge has sentenced Edwin V. Gray Sr .. who claims invention or a perpetual motion machine that runs on static electricity, to two years' probation and fined him $2.000 for selling un- authorized stock. Gray. 50. pleaded no con· test In January to two counts of selling un· authorized stock and wu sentenc~ Wednesday by &Jpttlor Court Judge Jack T. Ryburn. p00r people to make sacrtlices. __:~J,J _j!!ll-.. -_..!.!Q<-\_._ii .. _ TONIGIJJ' OCC ANNUAL JA ZZ FESTIVAL -Audltonum. Apnl 1·3. Thursday : Elementary. junior blab and high school bands, 8 :20 a.m. ending 10 .40 i>.m. "A MIDSUMMER NIGHT 'S DREAM " -South Coast Repertory Theater. Tuesday-• &mday, througbAprllZ4,8p.m. F RIDAY, APllO.. Z OCC JAZZ FESTIVAL - Auditorium, April 1·3. t'rlday : Elementary. junior high and high school bands beginning at 8:40 a.m. Concert with Aldyoshi· Tabackin Big Band, 8:30 p.m. ''BELL , BOOK AND CANDLE" -Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse, Fairgrounds, Afril 2·3, 8:30 p .m . Reservallons : 556-5391. "BEGINNER'S LUCK" - frvine Community Theater, Bristol at Red HUI, April 2-3, 9-10. 8:30 p.m. Reservations: (days> 640-3178, (evenings) SS7·'7297. PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS DANCE -GeneraJ meeting, 8 p.m., dance 10 p.m. Costa Mesa Golf & Country Club, Single parents invlted ln!onna· lion: 646·5788. -Brown's candidacy was en· dorsed by six of tbe stat e Legislature's ~lght blacks. Tb~y praised his appo_lntmenls or minorities and women and bi& policies on poor people and jobs. -Brown's California cam- pai1n chairman ... Assembly Speaker Leo McCarthy. said the campaign has raJsed ~.000 in mailed contr ibutions since Brown announced bis candidacy March 12. -Brown received more na- tional exposure in an interview on C8S televislon by Watttt &:qnkite. At a news conference called by the six black legislators. Brown said his slogan was aimed at gov· ernment programs which have been "oversold and over· promtsed." He cited urban re- development a nd some an- tipoverty programs. But he also noted that another bf hls themes has been that ''\)ioae with the biggest belts mm do the most tightening:" Assemblyman Leon Ralph <D· South Cate), said be didn't belieu blacks and poor people shou.Ja lower their expectations. but didn't think that was wbat Brown meant. .. This administration has • shown creativity," said Ralph. "Where some people will lower their expectations. some people can move ore welfare and raise their standard of living." ®QUALITY TELEVISION · To Esf!ftRJldo Don Hout, 49, a liarbor Area school administrator since 1960. has been named superintendent of the Esc~n­ dido Elementary School Dis· trict. He will leave his. cur· rent post as assistant superintendent o f the Newport-Mesa Unified Sehool District aL-t.Ae-end_o! - June. Former Mesan I C. C. Bologh Succumbs Former Costa Mesan Constan. tine· C. Bologh, who was an in· se>ector for Precision Castlnit 10 the late 19505, died Friday of cancer ln Allen Park. Mich. The 51-year-ord Army veteran will be buried today in Michael the Great, Rom anio where his re- mairis were fl own this week. Mr. Bologh leaves three brothers, Ted of Costa Mesa and Nicholas and John. both of New York: a sister. Elizabeth, of Romania, and his parents, lov and Judlty, also or Rom am a. 25 ~~gonal ;P-'f ~"! ENERGY SAVING 100% SOLIO~S~ATE ~~~~mf (lll'lllROM.A(OlOR II • Brilliant Chromacolor Picture ~ube • 100% Solid-State Titan 300V Chassis ~ • Patented Power Sent ry Voltage Regulating System n. SVTTOtC mn Contemporary styled lowboy with tapered legs. -Only '59888 TM PU.IA GlHOW Tk HOORALI 0 40 I OC I 001111 SOLID STATE RELIAllLITY f t tu • , • If t•• I _.. ,._, ... J I ,_ s395ss I ull 1 ·,.,.,.,~I M urruul ;,., Ph" Our f•t•ruuual Ott•• \ 1•ur feuuruul••••.Ou l .t·1·r~11•rud11c·1 M•• ."t1•ll! 27 5 East 17th St. Costa Mesa ............ =--J0....Wtlt9';. Phone 642-8882 Store Hours Daify 9-6 Sat. 9-5:30 . ~ ... "--~ ...... " The f'tof1Hional1 ') .,,....&... ..., .. Fornous Zenith quality! Famous ~~.!J dt>penclobility! • \ --T oday' lo In g EDITION .Y.. Stoeks ' VOL 69, NO. 92, 3 SECTIONS, 34 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1976 N TEN CENTS ·wholesale Prices , Crept Up • m March . WASHINGTON (AP ) - WboleaaJe prices reversed a two· inonlb decliDe an.d J:.06e lwo- tentbs of ·a percent in March despite another sbarp drop in farm pried, the government .&aid today. The Labor Department at· tributed the over.au increase t.o higher prices for processed foods El~ive Hopeful Appears By JOANNE REYNOLDS Olllle O.lty ........... With the Newport Beach city council ·election less than two weeks away, Tom Blandi, a can. didate from District Seven who was becoming known as "the mystery candidate" made bis first appearance at 3 candidate forum today. Blandi has been nea.rly·invi..si· ble during meetings attended by all candidates for the three city council seats. His campaign has been marked by an advertising eampaign on billboards and in local newspapers. An accountant who owns beacbfront property in west Newport Beach, Blandi lives in Spyglass Hill. He is runnin g against five other men Cor the seat being vacated by Councilman J ohn Store. So far, his campaign has been based on a promise to lower utili· ty bill5 by purchasing electricity · wholesale from the Southern California Edison Company. -: Beca use he has not been available for questioning at the public candidate forums, the d e· taUs of this proposal have nol been made public. Today when he attended a forum sponsored by the Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club, of which he is a member, thtte was no question and ans wer period following the speeches from the candidates . But Blandi did con.sent to a brief interview about the details of his plan, which he claims will reduce homeo~ners' electricity bills 20 to 2S. percent and will give lhe city a year-end return of 10 to lS percent of the gross sales total. The city. he contends. would m ake money by pur<:hasing the electricity at a 20 percent reduc· tion and selling it to residents at a 10 to 15 percent reduction, thus making a profit on the exchange. Part of hi& argument for the Cl· ty .purchase of e lectricity Is based on the fact that qtore than 20 cities in the t late currently do so. One is Anaheim. When asked If he had explored the cost of buying the Edison Company·s equipment to dis- tribute the e lectricity. Blandi said he had not He said he ··1., not empowt>red to make such in qwnes" at that 1t would be a Job for the city council to do BUI Compton. a spokesman for -···the Edison Com pany, would baiard only a rough guess of the value of thi.> power transm1llin~ tquipment in Nt'wport Beach - about S40 m111lon . A spokesm an for \he Anaheim Dt>partment of Elt'Ctnc l.1"ht irnd Power noted that the city began buytnti clectnc1ty in 1916 and pointed out further that part of the cost of buyanl( equipmt'nt for the transmission of power in· eludes the process or inventory (S<'f' Bl.ANnt, PIA<' AZ ) 'Fine-Free' Day DlU! Book borrowe rs who havt> volumes that are overdue at the Newport Beach Library cnn return them Tuesday w1tbout penalty. As part or National Li brary Week, Tuesday has been declared "Flne Free Day" In Oran ge County. Each library branch will accept overdue books without charge, ac- cording to Newport Beach Librarian Doroth ea Sheely. Books may be returned to the branch where they were borr owed or to any other branch in Orange County They will be sorted and returned to the.fr pro- per location. Mrs Sheely said. and feedl and ~ndustrilll goods, • which off1et a one percent drop in wbol•.S. prku IOI" Cann pro. duct.a. Wholesale prices have Ouc· tuated within a narrow range the last ttve months, aod the March increue was in line with Ford administration rorecast.s. The two-tenths of a percent in· crease, adjusted to account for .easooal influvnces, compared wilh decl.i.lles ot \hfttr-lcns.bs ota percent in February and two- teolhs of a percent in January. Prices were up <>hlY sU&hUy 1n November and December . The l.Abor Department report included the annual readjust- ment of seasonal factors to refiect developments \hrou&hOUt 197S. For thh reason. some of the SeASODllllY adjusted figures of re· cent months di((ered from those pr.eviou.sly r eported. Originally. the government said wbol~ale pri~ had declined or remained uncbaneed durina the four- month period between October and February. Despite.\ the adjustments , wholesale prlees have remained ln a relaUvely stable range 1n cont.rut to tlie sh.arp iifcreast>s t.brougbout most or 1915. Adm In is tr a ti on econo~ists predict the ecooomtc recoveey will continue this year, but say the rapid declines in the un- employment and inflation rates . ol &le past few months are· un· li~ely to continue. In ·March, the wholeule price index stood a\ 179.8, meamng that It cost, wholesalers $179.80 t.o bey goods that sold for $100 in the 1967 period. Over the year, wholesale prices were up SS percent. Truckers Strike U.S. Economy. lmperUed? Ooillry,. ... -. ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, 111. (AP ) -Teams ters Union mem· bers marched in picket lines t.o- day as talks resumed in an effort to end a n ationwide trucking -strike. -Negotiations. whjch continued into the early morning but railed to bring about a settlement, re· sumed with wages. fringe benefits and a cost-of-living clause still the sticking points. The stnke was the first na- tionwide by truckers. and there were scatte red reports or \'iolence as picket lines were thrown up in a number of states 'from Connecticut to Colorado. Two Crash Victims Unidentified Mail Goes Through (a Lot) Mystery continued today to shroud the deaths of two men killed in a mid-air explosion and crash of a litht alrt:raf\ Wednes- day off San Onofre just south or former President Richard Nix- on's San Clemente estate. Secretary June -Remington holds ·letter mailed to her boss, former Newport Beach vice mayor Hans J . Lorenz, after it a rrived al his office in somewhat batlered. torn and mutilated condition. Cancellation stamp (upper nght) proclaims, "Move the Mail Safely." The victims are sUU unlden· tified, although both a re now believed to be from Orange County. Schools Give Equal Time to 5 Subjects One may be a Newport Beach area business execuUve and the otfier an Orange County Airport pilQt, WillJam Souza, San Diego County deputy coroner said to· day. Positive identification is pend· ing fingerprint s tudies of the men. Divers at the site of the crash found three hands among remains in wa ist-deep water near the beach. By HlLAR Y KAVE Of,... O.il, ~ ... SC.ff Music instruction. physical education , library ser vices. counseling and health seTVJces will be dished out in equal por· lions to all Newport-Mesa elementary sch ool childre n begtnning in Septe mber. Newport-Mesa school trustees have adopted a new approach 1n those five a reas -one that de parts fro m th e s trictly 1n· d1v1dualiied approach used for the rt>ma1nder of the elementary school curnculum At the pre.sent time, each elementary school pnnc1pa1 de c1des what will be stressed at his particular school Using the new approach. offerings in these five areas will be standardized at lht! elementary school lev('I Deputy Supt Norman Louts explained th at elementary school pupils will now receive the samt> start in the areas of music in- struction, physical education. libr aries. ht'alt'h services and counselin g. In the area of music. pupils an kindergarten. first and second grades will receive music in s truction from their reJZular classroom teacher. Students in grades three, five and sht will have vocal music in s tru~tion from a music spttiallst. Fourth graders will have one year of instrumental mu.sic instruction -learning to play instruments such as the violin . c l arin e t . flut e and tn.impet. Fifth and sixth graders who en joy their fourth grade exper'lence may continue their instrumental instruction as an elective. Physical education instrucUon wm be beefed up, too. There .. c1.trrentJy the equivalent of less than one fulltlm e physical educ a· t ion teacher at the different elementary schools. The new plan calls for five fulltime teachers to rotate among the 2S schools. The new approach also calls for each tlementary school to .. have a library. or learning center . Al the present time, 17 schools ha\'e such INtming cen- ters and one m&n' 1s scheduled for next year Each year one more center will be added. No extens ive changes will be made in the a reas or counseling and health services, according to Loats. However , the d1stnct will attempt to dole Ol.ll the services on an equal basis bu!icd on stu· dent enrollment TRUCK SfRJKE DULLS MARKET '-'F.W YOH t\ Cl\ I» Tht• 'It•>< k mJrkct ~J\ c· ~round loclJ\. 'lt'lcl IOI: lO .. om1• l)n1•J'llOl'l\' 11\t•r \hl' pott•nt1;1I t•Hc•ch or llw llotl11111.1I tru<'ktnJ: ... trike• 1'r.11l1nK 11· m;11111•d f.11rh 111111•1 Anah·'t' s.11d thr 1t1;11kPt "a" "<'•Jtht;d do" n h\ <·11rw1·1 n thJt tht· truc·k1nj? <1t11k1· 1111i:ht 111 terfrre with the Jlllllo:t<·.,i.. of lht• economic n•t•ofcr~ The Oow J onr" 11\.rr,11!1' nf :io stock!.' lost ~ 35 point" •11 fllJ I 10. !Tables, H7 1 "Tm reasonably sure who I have right now, but J have no way of proving it until I classify these fingerprints,·· Souza said. The air~r ft w as rl yl n l( through what as once restricted airspace w n Nixon was presi· dent. The s ite Is also near the San Onofre Nuclear Generating sta- tion Eyewitnesses s aid the craft was in flame~ hen it plunged into the ocean about 400 yard'I of fshorl' of the San Onofre Beach Rerreatton Arl'a · tnvest1galors from the Na- tional Transportation Safetv Roard spl'nl much of Wednesday on t he beach probtnl': tht· wreckage of the Cessna 172 Skyhawk JI Divers from the Orange Couri ty L'nderwa1 er Search and' Res<'ue team recovered about 15 percent or the craft However. ma1or port1<m~ of thl' fu~t'laJZC and tht• craft'>1 <'ngint• were lost Walla re Funk. a tran11porta· lion board investl1tator, said tht' cargo of the craft was unknown Happy Ending 'Love' Sign f!oes the Job It pays to advertise and a billboard that went up in Corona del Mar a week ago will pay off m wedding bells in May. DOUG OONAm Jr . 34, of Irvine, at ont time worked as a salesman for a billboard advertising firm So, when he decided to propose to Cecil& Mandigo, 30, of Corona del Mar. he talked bis former employer Into letting a billboard at East Coast Highway and Goldenrod Avenue do the talking for him. ONC~HE sign w.s up, Donath drove ''Cele" by it and she accepted. They will be married May 22. Donatb•s advert.lsing campaign turned out to be more. successful than he had planned when another candidate for marriaae answered the billboard advertisement, To Donath's sign which read, ''Dear Cele, Will You Marry Me? Love. Doll(," wa~ added the han4·lt>tteff<t postscript: "Ooug, lfSheWon't, l Will, Love, Mellie." OONATff SA VS hedoelntt know who Mellie is. . ' ... President Ford's top labor trouble shooter met with both sides today in an attempt to end the strike "before the day is over." Labor Secr etary W. J . Usery told news men ·•considerable pro- gress" on the money package was made the past 24 hours dur- ing talks with negotiators fo.r the Teamsters and the trucking in· dustry. '•As long as there is a prayer of a ch.ance of working out an agree- mt!nt. we will stay here to try to work it out," he said. The Team s ters haul about 60 percent of the nation's manufac- Dftltll at Lo•t1 The New Jersey Supreme Court has named the father of comatose Karen Anne Quinl an, above, her legal guardian and said she may be allowed to die if com pe· tent medical authorities agree there is no reasonable possi bi Ii ty of r ecover y. I Story .A4 t. Skate board ~ampaign Gets Rolling Skateboarders and lhe1r sup- porter!I in Corona del Mar have launched a pet1t1on campaign aimed at regaining use of an abandoned r<'servoir closed to them last we<.•k. Jeff Hill , an or~anizer of the campoif(n. su1d he has l(ath<•r ed about 300 ~ignalurrs. lie said siJ(n aturcs wen• ~athcred from adults us well a~ youths who want to see th<' re llc r v._?.f r . r eop<'nt'd ai. u skate7 rdlnf( a rea. The re!'iervoir , wht('h is own('(I by the Irvine Company, was closed when company oHklul~ became a w3r e th at 11kateboarders were usinR 1t. Company oHicials s aid they sy mp athized with skateboarders, but they could not permit use of the reservoir because of the company's possi- ble liability in the event or an ac· cident. ' Hill said adults have been sign. log his petition because they favor use of an off·stteet area for skateboarder•. The clos ure of the r eservoir came as en additional prohibi- tion to skateboarders who will be banned fro m steep city streets within a mbnth by a new city or - dinance. lUJl said he and his friends may present their petitlon to the dty council April 12 lured goods, and the walkout threatened a major blow to th~ economy. The Inte r s tate Comm er ce Commission t ook te mporary steps to help ms urt! lhJ! move· ment of passengers a nd property so that ··essentia l services are not totally disrupted." There was no word from the White House whether Ford would seek a Taft-Hartley injunction. The strike had an immediate impact on a few businesses, but most company spokesmen said it would take sever al days to meas ure the-effect of the -tSee STRIKE,PageAZ>, 5-clwol Vote Prompts Protest The owners of a prjvate day school in Corona del Mar say they believe city councilman Lucille Kuehn should disqualify herse lf from voting on the school's lease with the City o( Newport Beach. In a letter to city councilmen, Judith Wilson, who owns the Carden School with her husband J ohn , contends Mrs. Ku ehn races a conflict of jnterest in voling on the school's lease because the councilman is a member of the board of directors or another private school in Corona del Mar, Harbor Day School. Mrs. Kuehn declined to reply, but referred queries t.o City At- torney Dennis O'Neil who said he has given her an Informal opi- nion that there is no confli ct of in· terest. The Carden School currently houses its 140 students in a bui !d - ing at Fifth and Ma rg uerite Avenues on land the city has purchased frorn the state for eventual use as a senior citizens center. The Wilsons were granted the lease for one year and will ask for an additional year at the Apnl 12 city council meeting The one.year extension wall he backed by the community Development Crttzens Advisory Committee, a city council ap· pointed wroup which has been studymg the needs of Newport Beach's senior c it1iens and wh ich r ecommended th e purchase of tht' Fifth Avenue parcel. · The comm 1ttee has applied f.or. und received " serlcli of foderal <See CA RDEN, P aice i\2) Ora ni:'.(j .CoaM \\'ea tite r <.:lt•ar tonlf{hl and Fri day. lrtllt> 1·oolf'r. with h1~hs fo'rid11 y 1)2 to li7 and low toniaht 45 In S!i Loe al ~ust\ northwe-.t wind-. 15 to20mph I NSIDE T ODAY The challenge of Jingle parenting u seen 01 o ~llX' hvmg u~rlence 8·1 Index Al'l'-S.n lct fi•mtlomMO L.NI, .. ,. Cllll•""• C.IHtlloM (.offtk• c;n,..,. •• •t ti ., 0.a\JIHollCH f.OilotiAl ,.a .. IE~l•rtal11 .... 111 """''<t -llMlhcttrd ........ .,. ·-""""'" ··-~~ II Cl J ti aa I ,., ti ,.. .... Cl A4 .,, ....... , .... v. Farewell io Monty Mounted on the traditional gun carriage, the -qpffin of Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery is pulled past spectators en route to a funeral service at St. GeorJre.'s Chapel in Windsor, England. Monty's famous black beret, along with his field marshal's baton, were on top of the coffin. Brown to Face Harris Candidates for Nomination Match Wiu SACRAMENTO <AP> -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. 's slogan "lower your expectations" Is be· ing challenged by presidential hopeful Fred Harris, who wants to debate -and Brown says he's willing. But Brown and his slogan were defended Wednesday by a group of black California legislators, who ~aid he Isn 't really asking paor people tom akc sacrifices . The day saw these develop· STRIKE. • • walkout. Victor Hirsh or the National Association of Pood Chains, represenlang about hall the food tores tn the country. said in· terim agreements reached with individual companies would help keep shipments m ovina. But, he added "Obviously. if there's a complete. 100 percent strike, It's a disasler." In Detroit. where truck com- pany employes reported opera· t1on1 paralyzed. police Sllld a 23·year-old man was beaten by several picketers when he tried lo park his truck al the lnlerna· tional Cartage Co. State Police at Rockford in southwestern Michigan said a group of mt'n threw rocks at trucks near Michit(an SO and In· lerstate 96 No mJurles or arrests were reported It appt-aree! tna• tht-stnke might have a n lmmc>d1ate <'ffect on the auto production, which has been on the upsurl{c in r ecent months art<'r last year·s poor performance In Detroit, R1c hnrd Haupt, director of transr>0rtation and traffi c for Ford l\1 otor Co • sa1d today the walkout "would have some immediate eHc>ct In one wtiek It could completely halt J)roducllon of the company's cars und trucks In the U S " ORANGE COAST .. '""' <'••,,..-'"' t n ••• _ 1·1\nt ...,.,"' .,,.. , ... , . ., .,,_ .. ,._ ""'"' r,.,, , ,.-'" .. "' ',._ ,..,. I , t' t't ~ 41 I t I \t re C • 1 " t '• I ' ;ol+ ·~··· ' • ., • "'' ,,. •• y , ..... .,, •• .... ..... I• ( '• ,. ,,,..,,.,, lt!M' U.,;ft ,, ti. M /lo I "' Y• It f I••• Ill 11••• •••• -~ 4 ;4 ......... '-t-.,f'li(..,,•. ~· •ti """ •l '• r111t ~._., t ~·-""' ..,,.. ••• , ''• 1• .... ·~· ·-" •• , '-,, • '!tr ~f'd' ' '°''' ( \I• ..,.,\.4 "' , .. ,. •I t Robt•rt N w~ .....•. ,., ....... ·~ ~ Thom/I'> II M11rptHll(' ,,, I ' Charles H. LOOS RICh.ard p Nilll '"'"'.""'t '-'• , . ._,' ~ .. , Offl<M (.~\•• ~u U· 11\ut "•~ \t,.•t l•4wl'\4 ,.,. I•"" I,..., \,•It ¥-t•• \th tt .. , ... '"''"'""••( ... ,.,,.\~,,,.,~ ...... ,, ....... , ... ''lr'"""··.-1•. ,,.,..,. .. r rr ..... "".' T•l•pf\OM (110 M2~l'21 Cl•nlfltd Adnrtislnv M2·1'1' <•¥""°""' ,,,, o,.,.. .. <••"" ~.v-.1""' co~ ~· hO ,..., ,,.,,., '""'''·-··~\ fld;l&r1•• ,..tllt~ ef •••fft;\·f"!i~f\I• ,... H ~ H I Y ~C rtetrO'I,•• •d ••H''t0"1. \ltf •1 ,.,,. l\\IGI\ Of ._,,,.QMO."i•• '-tfll• 1 '''" oe''••• ,.. 1 .-,..,,,,. llrNu c,.. ·~,.·· \.wt'M. pt ...,.. b'll t •lf ... u ,, ~ .. "'' l•~ W '\,,,_..,,..,.,.. fffil•*i.l ~tlfll\ U h,...,...1"'" meota m the 37 -year-old aov· ernor's quest for the Democratic presidential nomination: -Harris, former {,J.S. senator from Oklahoma, asked for a de· bate with Brown when be ls in Callfornia April 7·9. /\ Brown aide aaid the governor'• stair would contact Hanis about a po111lble debate. which might in· elude other cal'fdidates. -Brown's candidacy wu en- dorsed by six of the state LealJlature's eight blacks. They praised bis appointments or minorities and womert at\d bis poUcles on poor people and jobs. -Brown's California cam- paltn chairman, Auembly Speaker Leo McCarthy, said the campalin bas raised SS0,000 in mailed contrlbutlons since Brown announced h.1t candidaey March 12. - -Brown received more na- Uonal expoaure In an interview on CBS television by Walter Cronkite. At a news conference called by the 1lx black. legialaton, Brown said his slogan was aimed at gov- ernment programs which have been "over sold and over- promised." He clted urban re· development and some an- tipoverty programs. But he also nott!tf that another of h11 themes has been that ·'those with the biggest belts must do the moat tightenin1." Assemblyman Leon Ralph <D· South Gate ). said he didn't believe blacks a nd paor people BLAN DI ••. which can add 36 much as 20 per· cent to the purchase pnce Bl11nd1 conceded that the p urchas t.' would havt" to be financed by 2!>-year bon~. but s:ud he believes the Interest eould be absor bed 1n tht' profits returned to the city In Anaheim, a city council policy maintains that electricity sold lo residential users must be at a rate at least five percent below comparable rates charged by the Edison Company, and that 1s what Anaheim re81dents now pay Commercial and lndu.,trial uaert are not as protected and pay sUithtly more than residents. Bland1 said he "Is not familiar with the technical aspects" of the proposal and aald he has flnan· clal statements from Anaheim but he "Is not familiar with their day·to day operation " Another potential problem raised by the city purchase of Southern California Edison Com· pany equlpment ls the loss of re- venue to taxing agencies such as the city and the school dlalricts. The Edison Company addi· Uonally makes franchise pay- ments to the city for Ult' of rtght· of-way Blandi said the city could re· coup these losses in the profit made from selling power to Newport Beach residents. When pressed on the question of the revenue loss to be faced by the school dJstrlcts In the city takeover of Edison property, he rep!Jed that there would have lo be some kind of "redistribution" of Income. Ht was also asked about hiJ non-attendance at multi· candidate events. but be said he had no comment to make on lhe subject "I will continue to meet y,1th private 'roups," heaaicL ... should tower their expectations, but didn't think that was what Brown meant. "This administration has shown creativity," said Ralph. "Where aome people will lower their expectations, some people can move off welfare and raise their standard of living." F,....Page AI CARDEN ••• Housina and Urban Development grant.I lo buy the land and Robert Wynn, Newport Beach'-city manager. noted that those crant.a will not provide funds to develop a center until nexl year. He noted that lD the meantime the income from the leue could be saved and put into a fund to add lo money for development of the center. He poinled out that at that Ume, there will be '180.000 from the HUD 1rant plus the accrued savtn1s from the leue which be said brings in $1,789 a month. The Wilsons, who say they pay the city Sl,875 a month. said that when they took over the school building last Auaust. they were forced to put S2S.OOO worth or work into ll to make It usable. That $25,000, Mrs. Wilaon points out, doe11 not reflect the work that was done for free or at cost. Prior to moving into the leased build\ng, tbe Carden School operated out of a church on Pac1.hc View Drive. The Wllsons said they original· ly asked for a three.year lease with a one-year cancellation clause, but that was amended to a one·year lease when It was granted by the city council. While discussing plans to build a pt-rmanent school on six acres m Bonita Canyon, the Wilsons note they have an allemale pro- posal for their present site which they have presented to the Com· munity Development Commit· tee. According to Wilson, they have access to a modular relocauable structure, currently bell\i used as a lrasmg office al Douglas Plau He aaid they would be w1llln1 to have It moved to the piece of city land opposite the school on Marauerllr Avenue at the school's expense. The bulldin~ could then serve as a senior citizen center. while the school continues in its present location Mrs. Wiison aaid 1he feels this could be a beneficial arrange- ment for both the children of the school and lhe senior citizens But she stressed. that Is a ruture plan and she is just In· terested in getting her leased re· newed. "I want to be practical and re- alistic This Is a temporary loca· lion for the school Mr. Walson and I have always viewed It as a temporary facility. The buildlnc wtll be full in the fall ," Mrs. Wilson said. ''But we need lo know now. If the lease 1s not going to be rt?· newed 10 we can provide for Sep- tember ... she added. ln dlacusslna her alle1aUon o(., Mrs Kuebn 's conflict of interest. she said. "There is an emotional aspect to anything we're personally involved in, yet we don't want lo be guilty or over- k1ll. We Just want to be straight forw1rd and aboveboard." Humorist Takes Books to Bed 8 7 ANMS e· PE& °" ..... .., --Humorist Rk ard Armour, who deacrlbo blmaelf •J. a l\ubin11tein of the typewrs\er. toad a Saddleback Coll~•• au· dleoce Wednesday be takes a dtc· tioaary to bed. "Other people take a novel \_o read In bed.'' Ar mour said. "Not me. My favorite book ls the die· Uonary. I'm in love wtth words My Ph.D. from Harvard Is In philoloicy, which muna llt•rally • lo~e of learning. I'm only sorry my namp Isn't Wordsworth, 1t would sult me perfrcU.y." Armour. "bo has published more than SO boolt1 ol humoroua prose and light verse. addressed both morning and evenlne se1mons at th~ Mission VieJo Orange Coast Y .Swim Classes Start Nearly 4,500 children livin' ln the Harbor Area do not know how to swim, Ora~ Coast YMCA n1m safety officlall estimate. By the end of 1prin1 vacation, nearly 10 percent ol t.bele non- 11wimmer1 wlll be ''pool·proofed" ln a series of lessons being offered as a public service by the Oranae Coast YMCA and the Dally Pilot. Ron Marklllle, YMCA physical director, said the free Leam·to-Sw1m lessons are open to any boy or girl attending arade one lo six at a Newport Beach or Cotta Meaa area school. Enrollment in tbe series con· Unues throuf b Aprtl 9. An enro lment blank and further detalll' about the pro· gram appear on pa1e A4 of today's Dally Pilot. Separate classes for boys and girls are offered in six •time pertodJ from 8:30 a.m. to noon, April 12 to 16. Each class Is one hour Ions. The goal of the proaram, Markillle said, is to make kids "pool safe" for summer by train· in& them to know bow to '~ out ol a pool even though they may not be swimmers. Specially trained instructors will provide 30 minutes each of land and ln-pool instruction. Mal'klllie said. Assisting in direction or the proeram 1$ Ivy Gorman. YMCA aquaUcs director. ''Tbere really lan't any reason for a child to.drown in a family or nei1hbor'a pool," Mrs. Gorman said, ''when it 11 ao easy \o learn how \o get out of a pool." Enrollment in the Learn-to· Swim cla11e1 It limited to a ftnt· come, fint-aerved basis. Stock Sale Brings Fine WS ANGELES (AP) - A Superior Court Judie hu ~tenced Edwin V . Gray Sr., who claims iJ\venUon of a perpetual motion machine that runs on staUc electricity. to two year11' probation and fined him $2 ,000 for selling un- authorized stock. Gray. SO, pleaded no con- test In January lo two counts of 1ellln1 un · authorized 1tock and was sentenced W ednes4ay by Superior Court Judge Jack T. Ryburn. ®QUAt:fTY TELEVISION campus. Audiences comprised of u many gray-hulred Le111ur World visitors •aa coJle&t' 1tu, dent.a rapooded enlhwdasUcall)f \o Armour's rhymes apd satire. The humorist had praise for new1paperi, which be deacribed u r~necuou of human foiblea and lmperfectlon1. "Some times 1 think newspapers art' even more han· dy after they're read," ht> told * morning crowd. which filled the scleoce-matb lecture hall. "We UM lhe ~lety sect.Jon •t bome under our c,nary." Armour's au bjects raoie<t- from the invention of square spaghetti to unemployed make charmers ln India, thrown out of work by a decline in tourist trade. "lo what else do snakes and charmers mix," he quipped, "ex· cept perhaps in polillcs?" Armour commended American tolerance for political satire, which aims the sharpest humor at those in high pla~. In the USSR, he pointed out, satire stops short of top officials, and even in Britain, it stops short of the royal family. "People someUmes uk how many languages I speak, M said Armour. who has written scholarly books on Chaucer. Marlowe and the Enellsh roman. Uc poets. "I tell them I'm still work.in& on Enellsh." 'nl& author of "My Ufe with Women," "ll All Started with Eve" and "A Spouse in the Ho0$e" (his most recent book). Armoui; said he Is an expert on women. "My mother and wife both hap· pen, lo be women," he said. "and I've tau1ht more than 30 years in women's colleaes." Armour has anvented an lm provement to his favonle instru- ment. the typewriter. It's :i "blur" key, which would print a neat blur when the typist lsn'l sure what the next letter should be. 25~~gonal I n.sun0M m11 Contemporary styled lowboy with tapered legs • Brilliant Chromacolbr Picture Tube • 100% Solid-State T itan 300V Chassis • Patented Power Sentry Voltage Regulating System Only '59888 Ta.. DYUTANT'I OlllO Tt..ruL\G)llOW Tite laOOtlDALI G40 I OC lfH.-•,. SOLID STATE F.1:-:-1 : ~ ~. II 1 ___ .I ·-lt EUAllUTY I tHti•,. SOLID STJ;..Tf IJR.IAllLITY :-~::.: :.~:::h :: .. ~ .. s39sss ""'''' , .... ,...,.{ltlrlh I ull ,.,.,.,,.~, M nrrnHI ; •• , 1•111!\ 0Hr Pt•r•u11nl Oru• '••nr Gunrn111 ,.,.On l.1·1·r~11•r11d11c·1 H ,. ·'••II! 27 5 East 17th St. Costa Mesa .._..._., ....... JO---W ... 9'C...k. Phone 642-8882 Store Hours Deily ~ Sat 9-5:30 ~ "-H.n-N.e S-. lt '6 The rrofenlonals "DttllM1'" "A.I" Fun1ous Zenith quality! Famous ~.i:.~ dependohi/it_v! ' , -. OAILV PILOT Bea ii Verifiet &1S W@M[? @@((WO©@ Thetolumn appt>1r11 dally Utt'pt Saturdays and Muoday'.'I. :ut (I •Jlft1/1/1 /II I '/ l/f•t/ •I f//I' } 1oJ/ Dunn 1'111 101/ 'ut ri•tl "'I"' 111•1 1111• 1111 U •'l.>I 1111cJ Ill , ,,, ,, •11111 Nl't•tl '" ""' t ,, '4""",.'' ,,, fltd 1''11,,it ft( d1itf 1·11• 111;•n \lud //(IUf 1/11<''1/ufl\ /1t /' tJ I f> 111111 \I ~ 0 II r ,\I' f I II t' <>ronot C:ooH / 11J1l11 l'tlt1I I' n lwr l .11111 c, .. ,., \/1 v1 <,\ ''-'h!b l11duut' !J"" lt'ft'µ/IUI•\' 11/Jnl~T, Diet Food Late DEAR PAT. J'\'e been a 1.het food buyer for ~ome tame. even before there was much variety and this type or foOd became .. fashionable." In the past year or si. l 've noticed that protean, fat, carbohydrates and calones ar e li•ed o n the label. l 'vc always wondered 1( this 1s re· quired by law. or if it's JUSt a marketing de\•ice. ~ ---.w ::-nana-PofoF It's law in California. Foods reprt-sented for "special dlelllry use by humans by reason (,( usefulness as a means of con· trolling body wleght or for the purpose of dletuy management with respect to disease shall bear label with spedOc statements of content, i.e., prottln. lat, availa· hie carbohydrates and calories" CAB 1123, Siegler.-197S, Chaptn 971). aa1 .. C'o•plafnt DEAR PAT· Lost Sept 11 my car was h1l from thl' n•ar a~ I was making a right turn rntn J ,hop ping center The' (lOht'C'" 0H1n•r who invei.tiguted thl:' al'l'ldl•nl told tbe other dnver that i<he-hdd been l~avelinf' too fast. Iler in· •urer. 20th Centur)' lnsuranc·e Co. or L os An~l'lt>:-. nov. h•l1' me that only half of tht• <l;urw11e t11 my car will be paLd bet•au::.e "Wl' /eel our policyhnlclt>r wus not IUO pcrl'ent ot fault for lht!> al'tt dent." I do not un<11·r~tuncl th1~ and have not been able to Rt't an~ • furth('r explanation or this seem· JngJy unfair s ettlement J .G . lluntmgton Keach Dall' llat('h, ZOth C:f'ntury'' tlalms de-partmt>nt manal{l'r, told A\'S that hr will prmide a trritten explanation of his flrm's tlalm judit ment to )Ou. It w a'i df'· tided that "('omparatl\r lltglil(t'nct'" w a" pre.,ent on )Our part because the other party·~ tar WH dama«ed on the left front fender. lndlcatin~ that )OU had bl'gun your r11tbt tum from too far to the left on the blslde tramc lane. If you oo not agrN• "ith this opinion. you can ('Om · plain to the Callfornla Depart· naf'nt of Insurance. rn,estll(atlon Bur"au, Consumer Affairs Dh•lslon. 600 S. Common"ulth, Los An~t·les. Ci\ 90005. General lnforrnatln may bf' obtaln.-d b)• pbonlng (213) 620·•639, or a com· plaint form can be reoqlH'!ltt"d.by phonln« CZ 13 ) 6Z0·4Z7Z or (Z 13) '20·4273. J\'o Dbcrlndnotlon DE.\11 l'AT (';111 an apart m<>nt m1 n1·1 r<>fu~t' to r~nt tn a 1ih,,11.,ilh hand11-.1ppt«I 1wr!l<>n" /\ ~•ln1I ft 1!'n~ man<' hu' fn11nc1 1ln :i1w1tm1·nt lh· Ilk(·~ \NV murh. hut the ownl•r rt•fuS<'"> In n •nt to hun h1'r:rn'<' of h1<. l-l~ht d1ff11·11l111•s Th1-1 !'.l't'ms lik e <t" r nnun.llaon tom<' W I'., ll untlnl!ton lknch Thi' tnlt> of d('lcrtmlnatlon '" a•alnsl i tal• law. A landlord 11 prohlhlll'd from dl.,rrlmln11tln1t a1t11ln11t trnanl"' on the• (l(tound11 of ll<'t'. color. rf'llltlon, national Orll(in, anrrstry, st'X and manta I atatu11. "' wl"ll u aicalmt hllnct. vi suall y handlrappvd or physically disabled lncth•lduals. Sentence Slated Monday By TOM BARLEY oc -oa11, ~..,. ~ A JUry finding that w;as nol re· vealed when the verdict was an nounced may -mean-Uie dir ference between Hie and death · for convicted killer Charles Den 111$ Bean. The Orange County Superior Court jury that found tum guilty oC first degree murder Wednes· day for the slaying of honor stu· dent Stephen "Mike" FinkJu of Fountain Valley will return to court Monday to determine if he 1~to receive the death penalty. But a rider added to the verdict ~ould lead the proseeutioo to abandon afguments that Bean. 22, should get the death penalty meted out last month to his brother, Hugh Daniel·Bean. 24 . The verdict form handed to Judge William L. Murray con· tains the jury's conclusion that it was not satisfied that Charles Bean used a gun during the com·""'- mission of the murder. / ~ Jury foreman S. W. Ewing ex· plained W-i!dnesday that the rider renects the jury's belief that Charles Bean was. just as guilty of first degree murder as his brother But at also means, he said, that they did not b ear enongh evidence to dismiss the defen11e argument that Hugh Bean used -both guns found by police and that Charles B ean on l ~· partl<.'apated in the theft of $133 from F1nklea's till. Deputy District Attorney Frank Briseno. the tnal pro· sel'utor. "ould only C"omment Wednesdav that he would have to "thank thi°ngs out .. for the re mamder or this week. But technically, he stressed. the hearing that could brtng the death pt>nalty for Bean wall start Monday before Judge Murray. Briseno ar~ues that each Qf the Bean brothers had a gun orf Oct. 31. 1974, and that each man used tt when Finklea. 19, was shot to death in the convenience market where ht worked . The Orange Coast College wrestling team 's ca'ptam was shot an the mouth as he faced h1!> attackers at the <'Ounter and shot c.everal more times as he va10ly tried to shield him~elf in a rear room of the store If ugh " Rt' an test1fi<'C1 for his broth<'r shorll) before ht> wa~ shipped to San Quentin's Death Row that he fired the two guns and that Charles Bean took no part an the killing. Pastor No Hartman Fan DAYTON, Ohio <AP) - The Rev. Jerry Siler of the Dayton Baptist Temple sees nothing funny about television's "adult" soap opera. "Mary Hart man, ,.tnry Hartman." Mr. Stier heads a group of loral ministers who nsked Jack M cCartbey, station managtr of wmo. to cancel or reschedule the show. T he program has too · many sexual references "for boys and girls to watch a show like this un· chaperoned," said Mr. Saler McCarthy said the show has been toned down since it began and the station prt'views each episode to Judge its <'Ontent. Dell',. ......... .., ~ ... le.II 0'~11 Shooting for T..,o .., Fred Kline shoots over defensive effort of Jim Worth dur· ing wheelchair basketball game Wednesday at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. Both men are members of Orange County Raiders, a wheelchair basketball team that played exhibition games in connection with Han· dicapped Awareness Day at the college. Agribusiness Get~ . Bill-killi11g_ Bli1.111~ SACRAMENTO CAP) -As· semblyman Paul B. Carpenter blamed agnbusaness Wednesday for killing his bill to reqwre food lo be offered to chanty before be· mg des\royed Carpenter. a Democrat from Garden Grove. spoke at a con- ference s ponsored by the · C1.1llforn1a t .. ood Policy Coalition a nd tht> stale Dcpartmcnl of i''ood and AJ(ncultur\' "Ai. l speak to you this mo· mtnt. there are hundreds of acres of lettuce begin plowed un der in the lmp<'rial Valley, and cattle are gr3zmg an tbe carrot fields. "This week alone. o\'er 1.000 tons of Crtsh fruit and n•J:ctables will be wasted by packers and processors " He said if wasted food were dis· tnbuled to the needy. lher<' would be no need for the food stamp program. Chantable organizations now use surplus food to ofCer 45,000 free meals a day, he said. He said his bill was killaj last year because "the agribusmess establishment" fears that. if it becomes law. "tbc door will be flung wide open. for government 10 tell private business how to operate." He said government oflen "re· guh1tes business to death." But, ... Viejo Man Seized On Morals Charge Orange County Sheriff's or. ricers jailed a Mission Viejo man on chargu of soliciting for a lewd act Wednesday ni11?ht alter he al· legedly made improper sugges. lions to a security guard in a Laguna Hills Mall st.ore. Deputita transported Marco Anthony Barrows. 56, of 2.S292 Parthenon Ave. to the county jail al\er bis arrtst by a secunty guard at the J .C. Penney store. They said the incident occurred 10 a rest room of the store. he added. "I refuse to recognize the alleged rigtlts of agribusiness to destroy our precious food re· sources io a shameful annal orgy of waste." 'Vs~ to C'ontrovers!I"' ~ ~ , New OC Health Chief Gears Up By WfLLIAM SCHREIBER Of"'• O•ll1 ~llet Sl.tolf D•vid Odell. !be Alarn.eda County health dlrerto.r who will become Orange Cou.ruy's lntertm health admln'istrator"1day 5, ls no stranger to the task or taking over a government operation em- broiled in controversy and re· organii.ation. He was handed the same job three yean ago by the Alameda County Board of Supervisors, which was struggling with a persoaality clash between its chief administrative officer and lts former health officer, Dr. James Malcolm. Malcolm eventually resigned and Odell was hired to pul things back together. according to Oakland Tribune reporter Uoyd Bowles . "He's a sharp administrator and did a fine job reorganizing our county's health·related !unc- tions:: Bowles said. "We've still got some pithy problems with our h0$pltals here, but he's ~ de· a.ling with them.'' The newsman observed that Odell "is not a doctor's man when' be acts on problems where doctors are involved. He is very objective.'' There Is a parallel between the situation in Alameda County prior to Odell's hiring there and the current problems in Orange County's health operation. . Dr. John Philp. Orange Coun· ty's former health officer, re- signed under pressure last month and tfts chief aide, Dr. Thomas Hamilton, quit a fow months earlier. • · · Both had eniia1cd ln onen· bitter arguments with the county aclmini.at.raUve aLfke a.nd the coWJty Board or Supervisors over ha~& or the paramedic pro. gram, veterinary health care and a controversial employe physical examination contract. Supervisors began reorganit· ing the health arm of county gov- ernment and revealed they'd hire a new top administrator to run the show. PhUe re&igned sbor'rly thereafter. The new health agency will in· corporate the paramedic pro· gram, veterinary health, ad· ministration of the county Medical Center contracts after UC Irvine takes over the center in June and all other functions re- lated to county ~~alth care. One such additional runctlon might be direction ol a new coun- ty Health Syatema Agency. Coun- ty government is competing with the existing county Com- prehe nsive Health Planning Council for new federal regional health facilities and grant review powers. Odell, 48, will become one o( the county's highest.paid employes at $44,400 a year, which is $5,000 more than he ma.kes in Alameda County. CAO Robert Thomas said Wed· nesday the new health ad· ministrator would be a major contributor to formation of a new c-0unty human services super· agency, com~lnlng health , welfare. probation and . other ''people services'' into one unit. Drexel living rooms in fine-quality glove leather at truly special values! .. Chairsas s399/Sofasas s999 low as low as • More Crank Calls MOSCOW (AP) -Staff mem· ber• of the American Embaslly continued t o receive crank telephone calls at their homes Tuesday night and early Wednes· day. embassy •ources reported. Tho tool< and superb comf0<1 of hne ol~thef. Soft. Rich Subtlo. ~'° wondNlulty comfOftablo. You can purctlaae thete rnaste<fully ta1- lorn~ snaring rreasures by Dre•el at le$$ cost than Yoll ever 1mag1ned. V1~11 our stom today and Sl'C "°w impressive each and every sofa, cna1r and ottoman can be in your home. Rfll) W. st I 'IS $"9 0. s..Mil °'°"' S sqc; Mtt r fl.oll /vfrl Solo S 2'1S Sift f.Mal~O.O. G. Otom>n R.q. $24-S We Sitt High Marks for History El Toro Youngsters Thank Gueat Speaker By ANNE COOPE& OllN0.11,~ ... ,.... "lt was very nic• of you to ~ome from San Juan Capistrano to tell us about the mission," Laura Lahage wrote in a thank )'OU note to historian Pamela ,}lallan. who visited Santiago Eltmentary School In El Toro last week. "When we come to the mission we will know what we are see· Ing," continued the letter from the fourth g~e studenL "If that w as a pmure of your 1randfather, then he is cute.'' In a letter beaded "Letter,''. ~elena Oaal name omitted) .wrote, "The fourth grade ls very .11'14 that you came becauao • " ·- when we go on Friday we will know where everything is. But if you hadn't or come tben we wouldn't know where evuytb.lng was tf we didn't see the picture o( the mission that we are going to lhJs Friday.'' "It was like yoa had lived in those days in 196.S and 1808 and all those days back then." v.'l'Ole Kelly Person. with a child's perspective on time. "My gosh, you know ever- ything in the world," Kelly wrote. "It is impossible tor me to know au you know about San Juan Capistrano." "Have you ever dug in that l)laeoe where tbal treasure is?" Joel Hamm w ant4'd co mow. "You are a fourth generation (spelled "genorasbon"), Wow!" wrote Pet.er (la.st name omitted). ''Thanks for telllug us about tbe gold.111 flhd It.'' Wendy Hurley thanked Mrs. Hallan for taking the llrbe to show Santiago fourth g:radtts her San Juan sUdes and added, "J en- joyed \be pan where the building fell dOt>'D." Several students were as lm· pressed with the speaker as with berspeecb. "I think you are nice," wrote Tammy Stilson. "I want to know how you can read like that. You really have breath." "You are a very nice talker," v.T'Ole Janet Roosov. "And )'OU are very preuy." • H.J.GAI\RJTf fURNl"fURE PRO~ES\IONAL • Open Mon., INTERIOR DESIGNERS Thun. &. Fri. E:Yts. 221S HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA, CALIF. ...... . . • • I~ b " ~ m~-e a "nml Jl.f OAJLY PILOT N APRIL WHAT! You ca.n UO· derstand why the aea aoned dUtena who live out ln the re~e· ment arHs of Laguna HHJa wouldn't wanl It continually sug. aesttd lb at they ·~ at deatb .• door. Thus you can also sympathize when lbtH older c1tJaens protest. ed o-e~auucUoo ot ~mortuary at tbek &ate. The funet"ai place is currently under construction just out.side Gate 3 of Leisure World at Calle Anion and MouJton Parkway. Near as you can lell. Ws wu perfectly le11al use ol lhe land un- der the aonin1 setup and the citizen protest appears lo be futile. The funeral parlor will go in. OUR ORANGE COUNTY Board of Su""perv!s~. however, tn its infinite · w i.sdom. changed the aJlowable zoolng in that re- gion only yesterday. Actually. this was an amendment to t.be planned community text for the Leisure World area, iC you want t.o aet technical about it. Anyway. the new toning allows the land lo be used for "Medical Facilities.·· And within lhe desipatioo of medical f~c:ililies, you can build mortuaries if lhe county Shakers·and·Movers decide to give you a use permit for same. This must be some kind of• ludicrous A_pril Fool's Day joke in tbe aoning business. Tl'luf'ldey.Apnl t.1116 BEIRUT, IAbanon fAP) - Ltfli.St leader Kam.al Junblatt IWeed condjtlonalb today t.o a 10 day c:eue.nre b1 Lebanon'• new president. ll wu to sutrt at 2 a.ro: P~'T. Friday. ChrlaUan Preaidmt &.ilet11nan ~anjieh would have t.o ralfn within the .. me penod, Junblatt told correspondents after a crucial atraten •HIJon wU.b bu Jllk-1 • Tbere wu no hnllMICl.late eocn· ment from F'raii)lth'."' Syria earlier today threatened military i"'terventton in Lebanon'• ch•il war unleu Ju;n~au·a foree:a qreed t.o a CUMftre. A D.taAICUS f~ said CGDtlnued wufare would 1,ead t.o pa.rtltJoa of lM C:OUDUy, '"th4l bl&· · ~..!_~LI lD lb• Arab world'• J~att sald the leftilta would mtiet wiUt Palettla.lan tuerriUa ltaden tater to Ht \be Ume fot belfnn!n• tbe ceue-tlre and de-dde bow it it to be enforced. Since the ware~ a year aao. an atlmated H ,000 penoos .... , ......... .STANFORD LAW EXPERT LEAVES COURT WITH FAMILY Death Pen arty la 'Atavistic,' AnachronlstJc, He Argued have b6ea killed, hundreda in UM put f• weeks after a Syrian· spomored CUH·ftre broke down. 1t1B WA a 18 over demands by UJ. Motltm maJorib' f« more uy lD Lebanoo 's pollUcal and eeooom.k We, and OlrilUan re· 111\an~ to these deJUOds u.oW the Palestinian ruentllu .,.. re- lned in. Sowtts aald ucb aide would monitor the latest propoaed cease-fire to aee t.bal n1hUn1 for~• obeyed the truce. A leftial spokesman aatd retular Pal•ti· ntan troopt of the Palestine l.JberaUon Army Pl.A. whO come WMSer dote smu ~trot. woWd be exch.id•d from tbe peace· ktellin1 arran•ement. &feanwhlle. Jordan's Kine Hussein, vbltlnlt ln Waahiqton. a&id today be would aopporl Syrian armed intorYen.t:lon Into Lebanon lot"?" m alntaln tho balance and lteparate tho war· rin& facUou." Husaela told reporten at a breakfast meettna that the Syrians would not ttmain "a mo· ment loafer than neeeuary. ·' Butelaery or 'Va lid Penalty? AT mE SAME Um~. the ltl,,. warned larul •aalMt lr)tlftt to counter a Syrian tnterventloa. "IC larael moved ln, an. erui>Uon would occur in tho enUro area;• heaald. Kuueln uld "the aavlnr of LeballOll abo\ll«l be lD everyone'• lnterut" The 1t1n1 ls known to hevo made t.be urne points in bis talks wttb Prnidt-nt Ford, Soc:retary of Stale Henry A. Kissinger and members of Conarc::ss. Death Penalty . 1 Debama- ~ WASHINGTON (AP) -II the death penally tecallaed butchery that should be abollshed or ls ll a consUtuUonal form ol punish· menl lbat states must have t.o stem a rising number of murdtta? That'• the decision the Supreme Court faces at\er two days of hearings In which lawyers pleaded for tbe lives of condemned cUents. while states and the Ford administration ar11Ued that the death penalty is const1tulional and each stale should decide its own need. for capital punishment. THE COU&T TOOK the ques· tioo under advisement Wednes· day and is expected t.o decide the jssue in June. The nine justices bave a wide variety of possible decisions, ranging from an out. ri&bt ban on the death penalty to giving states even broader powers to impose it. Anthony G. Amsterdam, a pro· fesaor at the Stanford University Law ~bool, t.old the court lhe de· ath penalty ta ·•an ataviatlc butchery which bas run its course.'' But Solicitor Gen. Robert H. Bott. representinc tbe U.S. eov· ernment aa a .. friend of tbe court." aaid lhe penalty should remahl •'for the deterrence of crime and the expression or mO(al outra1e." . · In addition to upboldine capital punishment, Bork aald, the court should free the states from restrtc:tiona imposed when the ru1b court limited the use or capital punishment in a 1972 rul· ing. BO&K a):CEIVED support from JusUc:jLewis F. Powell h' .. who voted with the-minority m 1972 to support broad use of t.he death penalty. Powell appeared inc:reduloua at Amsterdam's c:on· ~lion that there should be no death penally on the books, sua· gestin1 tbat "society must bavc some efrec:t}v~ alternative." Powell said the U.S. murder rate ha~ claJm climbed U pel'- ,cent since 1968, adding that the 19,000 persoos slain in 1973 meat there wer e more Ame~icans kiUed In this country i.J\... a ytar "than on the batUefields1'l Vlet· nam" durtnc any single year ~ the war in Southeast Asia. "It's perfectly obvious that we need some way to deter this slaughter of Americans," PoweO said. He asked Amsterdam if be could think of any crirne for which the death penalt)' would be appropriate. WREN Amsterdam said be could think of no crime worthy ot the death penalty, Powell brought up Buchenwald, the Nw death ump in which thousands of Jews were exterminated du.r- ing World War II . "If we had jurisdiction over the commandant of Buchenw&Jd, would you have tbougbt tbe duth penalt y an appropriate response?" he asked. Let's face it; few people go lo a mortuary for medic:al belp. You are somewhat beyond all that when you end up in t.be bands of the undertaker. Digger O'Dell isn't in bus iness to restore breatb.il\g. All this perhaps illustrates how you can get April Fooled by lbe land use designations that plan· ners hang on their maps. Reagan Stings Ford, KisSinger ·Rescired By Bust VARIOUS ZONES, in fact. can ~ h~b>toned names. When .you go to buy that property for your happy new estate in the West, you'd better find out what that wonderful name allows. Let's say next door to your estate Jo{. lbe planning map says the property is lo CE ione. Marvelous. What does that stand for? You find out it means Clean- ing Establishment. LOS ANGELES CAP) - Fonner California Gov. Ronald Reagan has made a sweeping at· tacit on the Ford administration -from Henry Kissinger's handl- ing of foreign policy to the economy. In his firs t national television s~ech as a 1976 Republican pre· s1dential contender. Reagan said Wednesday night that Ford had not done a good job pulling the nation out of ita recessi<Jcl. HE SAID he doesn't want to ofstate IS to negotiate the mostac· Naval operauons who now is run· Uve "in a world where lhe Soviet ceptable second·besl position ning for the Democratic: nomina· Union is No. 1," and he guoted avaltahle'." lion for the U . s: Senate 1n Kissingtt as saying bis job as Virginia. s~relary of state is to negotiate · 1n Washmgton, Kissinger's top for an acceptable secood·place aide, Lawrence Eagleburger, Zumwalt, who was reportedly position. said the quotation Reagan al· in London and not Immediately "Dr. Kissinger is quoted as available for comment, has been saying that he thinks of the Unit· tributed to the secretary was sharply critical of Klulnger. edStates as Athens andtbeSov· falseand "totallyirresponslble." Zumwalt made comments let Union as Sparta," said similar to those used by Reagan Rea&an. llEAGAN DID not cite a in his forthcoming book. "On " 'The day of the United States source for the s tatement he at· Watcb," in which he recounts is past'," Reagan quoted Kiss· tributed to Kissinger , but a ,., wbat be says are notes taken iacerassayin1 ••'and today is the Reaaan campaign spokesman TEl G ll NMOUTU, England <A P } -"No doubt about It, my bust savt'd me," said a well· e ndowed c h am berm aid who stepped into a hol~ over a 16·foot-deep drainage shaft today. Anna Min go. 18, whose statistics are 42·24-38, said she was cleaning up aner workmen ~ room at the hotel wher she works when she tepped oo a piece of wood over a hole in t~e floor. That may allow car washes, friends. Planning maps that call for the high-blown "Park·llke Open Spaces'' may mean somebody can come in and install a graveyard. How about an MSl Zone'? That's for Metal Studies Institutes. They're planning a boiler factory on the site. But Reagan's most stinging ~ marts during the ~minute na: tional broadcast were in the area of foreign affairs. day of the Soviet Union.• And be u.id it came from Adm. Elmo after a meeting with Kissinger ~ded,' ••.• Myjobass~~~ .~z~u~m~w~al~t~·~t~~~e_f~o~r~m~e~r~c~b~1~ef~o~f~~m~o~~~tb~~~f~iv~e~y~e~a~n~~~o~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Or, you could end up buying your property next to some lots localed in a LD Commercial Zone. Again, before you plunk down your long treen. you'd bet· ter find out "What LO stands for. 1t means Liquid Dispensing Busi· nesses. Runninl down the list of allowable uses. you may find tbi5 includes saloons, gas stations, li· quor stores or 011 refineries. Alas. thinu aren't always what the~ seem . ALL THIS RF.MINDS me that a rnend here on the paper had this prokssor acqamtance who spent a day 1ust hke th.ls one lecturing on the· marvels or that great Norwegian poet, Loof Llrpa. He cot through the entire lecture period without a single studt'nt stopping him. Thf'y should have all walked in· to class backwar~. Quinlans Grateful For C·ourt R,Jling "TRENTON, N.J . (AP)-'"This is the decision we have been praying for," said Julia Quinlan after learning her 22·year-old comatose daughter may be al- lowed to begin the natural pro- cess or dying. The New Jersey Supreme Court ruled Wednesday the mechanical respirafor keeping Karen Ann _Quinlan alive for nearly a year in a "vegetative :.late" could be removed if doc- tors agree her condition is hope- less. In a 7 to O decision. the court appointed Joseph Quinlan legal guardian or his daughter and said he could let her die 1f compe· tt'nt medical authonlles decide the girl's condition 1s irreversible and that there is no rusonable poss1b1hty of her r~overy . SHE HAS been in a coma at St. Clare's Hospital Jn near by Den· ville since April 15. 1975, after ap. parentJy ingesting alcohol and tranquilizers. The state attorney general ·s of· rice saJd there would be no im· mediate decision on whether to take the a case to the U.S. Supreme Court. the only avenue of appeal. The Qwnlans said they would give the stale llme to con· sider an appeal before asking to ha,·e the res pirator d1scon · nected. "We hope at the last minute the Lord will take her and we won't have lo remove her from her r espirator," the girl's father said. But. be added, they will order the life support treatment stopped 1r lcrt with that dcc1s1on. Drizzles· Spread Gloom East Damp, But Western U.S. Mo1tly Cl,ear T~pn-at•~ "'"' '--... -....., ... ... ,. ..,.....,_ ,. ,. ....... ,. 10 IS ......... •• 4J .. 11 .. o \t ,, °'"-., • (U'l(:l~~t \0 I\ , .... ,_ H • [)tftottr )I ,. DoltOll ., >4 HoMfvlv . , .. Hov11on '° ,, JM~\Oll"l¥11 .. .. ,., ~·~•C.•ly u ;n ""'"~' ,. 5' '-'" .. "O<' .. •I MO...,, rt 11 MUwewt:w 0 » ""--" ~I Paul )l ,. ••Ot"'-'.,.., 1l '1 ... vou 47 .. a.i. ....... cu, •O ,. ~ ... )I ,. ~""Sew'·~ )1 ., ..... ._.,.,,a to .. -· IM " ... ~ )' • _,.....,°"" 41 1l DoilpP1otD.-:_., .. -....... ~"°""''•l"iw ... "GI ..... r:' :-:.-:.!~~: : ::-: -~ .-wJ -:.., ......... II.,.._.,._ "OC ~ ....... (.Cit!~ t,. •"-.,,,..,,, .., "··~ ~ .. , c..,.. ••• '0 .......... ~(,(JC!yW11tlll~ .. '''" " 00 .. II .Jt ... ,IM .. 171 .. , ·'' ... ·-~ S.C•a-ftto u • !>I"""" H n s.11 I.Aile Clly ii n S..Fre1><IKO SI ., 01 S..tt .. 0 ,, OS ~ ....... ., .. .IJ The<-1 .. " WllJlllftttOI\ u .. l.M v.s.s .... ,,, W10tll>•••• tfln WU KallffM ~tM_,,..,,, ... ,, lilltcf.-lc 1l• .. • u••r ,.,.., " a ~-_..lf'O fr-•1 \V~l•ITI Mtae II\ •ey -4 ,.., .... , A ••• ,howef'S t1no•'~ ln t"- Carotll\Ot\ •I'd -n.w...,_,,_, mo...., lrom Ge0"9ta lftlo nort!lv~ t<lorlda Flnll !I-••ltlle• .,.,. --... ,... ;..,. .. ••'""" -,...,._ .. ...0 ...,.1 ..... Of-~-· ,....,...,, •••" at&_vw• ,.,.,...L~ .,.,. \(•t -~ 0fHI l.•lo't\ ._.,. --·-·-----•MOC"•~'\ 41 ..... -· ef -llr Clffr U"'" \lr't'ICc...,, ,....,. ,,,. ,.,.,,.1 Gulf li•ln -~ lllllUIUIPCll Vallty K-• .... flla lft\ ,,.,. , ... <•fltrtl aMI -.... -~ ..... MOlll., freftlal tl't!~m ~ <loudu ver ,,_Ille Pat•!I< CM•t lfl It IM Mt'llle•n RIK•~ R•>n - 11tOW f•tt ff'O"' WasPtl"Otefl •rwl 0...,..1nto_,,..,_,,....., !>lr00>9 ""M\ a<com...,.ift lfte ,....._ tal ""-'" HevaN Oflb ,__ ...... ~ ......... u ...... """ trhlMl"y .. Lt.,.tot-... '"""" '° -"' ............... \. T•,,,...••!orn •roufld t,.. ""'*al 1 •I'll l!ST ••"9tll 1...., ls al Ko ""'"· l'la • to ,. al Oululft H111bo1>9 -lftltr,..Uon.ot F•ll•. M•"" TIW totKtit tor toOav callee! •or '"'"' """'' al 11-1. ever '"" -i11 -Mocf. •11..-11< \l•tn •""Ille -Ott.a V•t .. ., '°""" ~-hvrr~ MU ao• '"" "'°""''•'~ ot w.,, V11•N• •M .. ,ttf'·n ~,.,,.fllO l""tf• w•H t9 '''""" *"d 11111.-f•rs"'""' _.. J.tort d• •"O '"•••'' e\l•r .,.,, .. ,., .. ,, .......... , .. "'•"""*· CalJlornfa '"'" wrn ... \\IMY O••• '"°'' ol Sowl .. ,,. (.alllOt"la •11'11" teoay 11U1 a CAIOllflt lre"'9 brl"91ltl'llM•e1WM10 "' 0 ...,..., -· 111 ... "'"" .. .,.. .,..,_,,.Y' Al .. t-ltd M <..,ti,,.,. .,. _,, ""'-.. "-__. bl._,, , ............ I "'""' .. , ... ,411 ... C.Vflly ...... . .. , p Sltffltl'\ •tMltl H iii $1""4W J 11191111, JI ... , .... .-....... , -lllfd I -w4M bl ... •''" a9tlMl lt4n1t\ .. .-... all elewtted plettO<"m l"trecu tor\ for tl•t NtllOfltl .......,., S."k • ... ,, •'"'" """"° ,__. ft-20 .. Jt M lltt ... -In .. .... ~--"-"""'" """'"'.,. _, .... .. "'"' ............. , ...... ,, _ .. ., Ill ... fffle~ SO\ tn ,.,. -'""'· ... '" -..... _,,. .... "'' ... .,... _ ...... . Ceaattd •~oilier &rly ....,,,,;,,.low tloVd• • ..-... _wl....,lf'IM•ft .. _ FrlfM'! . WtSIKly ••Ml I to U •nob.. ....,._ .., .... C..Ut t l.nl-at11re• wlll •- M l•"" U •"f ·~ lft••l'f I-· ,... .. _,•Ill ••lltt ............ M -.. ni.-~._ .... ,.,... .... ,. .. SI' s-. ,,, .... Tffln TMUlllOAV SK--J Jlpm tJ '"'-""" ..... .,,,. JO f'RIDA'f "'"'-• n a .... 02 ""'"...... .. 4Ja ffte J" SK--400•m 11 *-"'"' It,, ....... Sw\•1-t •• ,,. .. , .. 14pm. .......... t1 .,,.. ,.h, "•"' POOL ACCIDENTS CAN BE AV01DED.! * YOUR C1HILD CAM IE * POOL SAFE THIS SUMMER ENROLL YOUR CHILD IN THE FREE SPRING VACATION "LEARN TO SWIM CAMPAIGN" APRIL 12·16 AT THE ORAMGE COAST YMCA Signups begin April 1 at the Y for boys and girls in grades one to six or Newport Beach or Costa Mesa area schools. Separate classes for boys and girls w ill be offered In six time periods. Classes are one h:sr each day from April 12 to 16. Your child should supply his own towel. swim and tee shirt. Cl~sses re o ffered free of charge, but enrollments will be limited on a first-come • f 1rst·served basis. Complete the coupan below and bring it to the Orange Coast YMCA. 2300 Uf)iversity Drive. Newport Beach. · Boys Classes 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. 10:30 to 11 :30 a.m. ,_ REGISTRATION CLOSES NOON ~PRIL 9 Girts Classes 9 to 10 a.m. 10 to 11 a.m. 11 to Noon A public seMce of the Daily Pilot and Orange Coast Y.M.C.A . -~-------~--------------------------------------~ MAME •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SD •••••• PHONE •••••••••••••••••• STl!ET ••••••••••••••••••.•.••••••••••• SCHOOL •••••••••••••••••••••••••• • CITT •••••••••••••••••..••••••••••••••• ZIP •••••••••••••••••••••• AGE ••••• ..... ' ..... '.' ... S.GNAm·E o; PAiiHT ·oa: GUA.lDiAM .•..•.•.....•••.. (PARENTS NEED NOT ACCOMPANY CHILO TO REGISTER) " • .· Thur _!luy' Clo i~ Priced \ • . , . • '1 .. , ... Thuuday. AprH l 1976 N OAILYPILOT 87 New Credit Law Helps Men Too B~ S\'l.VIA PORTER When the Equal CredJt Opportun1t~· Act wt•nt Into ~fft'rt IJi.t Ot•tobt>r. It "as hailed u:i ll brt•nkthrouA h for women·~ ni:ht~. It wnl' u h1:;t orit• \'ictory fM m<·n too The law gives broadtr llJ\d falrer occesii to crtdlt to 111\ consumers m~·n Included. Ut>rt ure some of the principal components or the luw -Reasons for rl<-nylng ''redlt l 'por\ rt.'(IU\llSt. tt trtd1I. c al"d company, ct~parlm\•nt ~torl'. flnnn<'t' <'Om p:iny or bank "h1ch denies or termtnates rrl'dit must t•xplaln its dec:1sao11 With out lh1' 1nfor:rnatl on. tht' Money's Worth <lpplicant would not kn1111.-, for example. that frequent movt's from city to city are being count\'d against him or that credit references an· too new to be checked. With such kno\\ ledgt;.wthe applfrant can be better prepurt!d for a later attempt. This pron!-1on 1s as 'uluablc for men as for \\Omen ~ PART·TDIE l l'llCOM K t;nder the nc" law. cri..>d1tors may not discount the 1nrome from pert.time employment.:\ creditor may examine 'he probabll' ront1nu1ty..Q{ the Job, but he Cannot 0\'CrlOOk earnings JU~( beCtiUS(! employment Is not full ·llme. ~ Alimony or rh1Jd !>upport p::i,,·mt•nts. A d1vorct•d woman has the right to dl't01de "hetht•r ~ht• wishe!> her alimony, child support or maintenance payments to he viewed as income upon which 11he 1s rely in~ to ohtain cr<'d1t If s he so decides, her creditors mul't consider suth payments as income to the extent that thl' payments arc likely to be consistent. Since crc~itors no lon~er c11n readily dism iss alimony or child support pa~~ments us incomc1 a divorced or separated woman is less dependent on other:-. tor financial assistanct-. -RECORDKEEPING. S01'1ETIME before fo'cb I. 1977, crE>d1t card holdt>rs will n•ccavt' notires from store:., banks or credit rard compunaes whl're they nnd their six1uses have JOint arcounts or accoun1s that spouses arc authorized to use. The notice will inform customt'r!. thul, under the nc" la". they have the right to ha\'c <0 n•d1t 1nformat1on concerninl? the accounts reported in the names of both spoust.>s. The form w11J say thut a s11tnature is needed to provide credit histone" in both name' and that perm1i.:r;lon \\Ill not make either spouse lcgJlly liablt.' for ony different or Rreater debts. TJtas is not a meaninitle~:. bit of pupcr. 1t should not bt• ignored. Persons who do not sign and return It could lt•avt• their SJ>s>uses. in the ""enl of a divon•e or dtalh. without 1.1 c·re<iit has\ory In the pa~t. 1nat1) "omen \\ho "'l'cl au·ounts m t hl·1r husbands' names <'ouldn't obt ain lht·1r own credit . bccuu1>c th<' c n•dit h1slOI') of thosl' acl'ount~ "a1> n•port~·cl onlv 111 t h1• hu1>b:ind~ · llilmt·~ to c•onsum\'I' n•1)(1rt m~ a~l·nr1(•s ur ollwr rred1tor:s 1'\0 l\tA N OH WOMAN would want l<l lca\·1; a SPOlll>(' \\1th ~Ul'h a credit handicap. Pri' acy of spoust• Cndl•r tlw lav.. l'rt•f11tor i. t·a rrnol .1~k for information about <in apphtunl'1> :-.pou-.c• cor fornwr ... pou:.c ) unless: th<· spou!>e will lw permitted lo UM' lht• acrount; the spou:.e will be contractuolly 11:.ibll' for lht· account; the applicant i:. relying on the !>pousc's mcoml' or community propl•rly as a basis for repa) mcnl or tht• requested credit. or the applicant ii. relying on uhmony or l'hild support payments a:. ;1 hasii. for repayment. Thus. 1( a \\'Oman applies for cn•cl1l on lht• bJ"I" of ht.>r income and or property. lhe pn\•acy of her husband or ex·husband cannot be \'iolaled by creditors IC she applk<i for credit at a place her spouse has an aC'COunt, she do1•s not ha,·c to disclose that fact. An equal credit law indt>ed for 1.1.omcn.. for men New Office at Irvine Ash\\ rll-Burkc & Co .. Ana commercial real estate brokeragl' fir opening of an offi ce in Irvine. Located. al 17910 Skyp;irk Circll', the managed by fifth·generat1on Californian Jo<' According to Ehret, the Irvine office h !. lfi sales representatives and offers a full spectrum o services including industrial, commercial and office leas and sales. investments. land, joint ventures. build-to.suits and property management. Ashwill·Burke's Irvine offire is responsible for th<' 'uh·s urea from Long Beach tAl i.outhern Orange County. lU.•00 107,JOO U .•00 '°'°° M.800 U •OO ~.1')0 ., )(JO ,, !00 l',000 ' ~ .,;,,''I '' I• • + I la • 'AJ tO•\ ... t 11'9 .. ,,, + '• ""'. .. , II. ' . ·~ .ftttn~h11111 Thf* .fiipot ll9l1t \41 eoo ,,..,,,,0 111,100 111 "'° 104 .00 •11,;t)I) lll0,.00 14) .00 IH lllO 1 11.1~ 111 toll 111 WI . •II Ol)I) 11'.11)11 ... 11ow1 NY ~IO<k ••IM flnal lntal ""•••0~0•1 Wt•k 090 """""••OO .. ., •• ,•to J:..0n:~~1:0 IJI, 10 OAI• • ltlttOGAla , • \J\.t )0 . 2''• ., .. n II • 'l'• ., . ) .. ••• .... ,, )(). "' ... I • M~af .fii1nc-k11 Did tll W VOA!' IAPI ,.,,.., 1"'1•V ""' II• llOI •11 )\0 01 .,, ··~ '" .., ~, ll " WHAT AM(K l\,UC' 010 f'iEW YQ R9' ••ttt ....... 1 od1Y d,.¥ HI .lf'I ,_, lU 1'1 ,..., fl4C) .,, JI /A . \ f .. • 8 8 0Afl 't P11.0 T UCI AIU.mn~ on Regents· Irvine • ' Teaclwr Head,ed Gri:'t.es ' Group Irvine school dlaltict resource eacher Cheryl 'Biles hu been ap. polnted to the University of CaUfo a Board of Reaeota u an alwnni re1enl for lbe una. 79 academic yur. Mn. 8Ue1, 29, 11 • 1989 UC Irvine graduate and ~ved a masters decree In education and k hool admmLstraUoo at Cal State FuUerton la1tye1r. T H.E P RESI DENT Of the -UCJ Alumni Aasocaation, Mrs. BUes will l>e lhe first reeent from UCI. Unlike politlcaJJy appointed reeents who serve for 16 year~. the alumni regents serve one . year as a non·voting regent de· &ifna~J\Goe•~ as-a~ member of the board. Unt,&J the passage or PropoSI· tioo 4 in 1974, there was a single aJumru regent. In most years, the ., seat was filled by a regent from UCLAor UC Berkeley. Proposition 4 added a second alumni regent who will be from the seven smaller campuses . -nlE ALUMNI llEGEHJ post· education•I policies ~ formed ail lbe state level-a~ only for the university. but for all levels of education." ln her duties at the Irvine school district, Mrs. BUes works with district proerams and curriculum ror all grades. Jaycees Pick Top Tea~hers Five people have been seleeted Jud ges for the .. outstanding e duc3lor .. program Gf the Laguna Niguel Jaycees. They 11re Thomas Riley. Orange County. Fifth District \ GfHlf atlter ... ,..._ Less than 24 hour!) a fter be - ing sworn in a:, new Argen · tine president. Ge n Jor~c Videla performed a tradi- tion role assigned to chiefs of s tate in this Roma n Catholic nation-he became a godfather. A Few Got Away With It CHICAGO (AP) -A shower of money o~ lht.' Eist>nho"'~r Ex- preuwa7 ended wlth police arreslin& an a lleaed dr~ pusher , a handful of motorists 1alhenng $1,600 ln marked $.100 bills and hun- dreds or other ntotorlsls gelling stuck In a seven block tr1.1fCl c Jam. Police said the suspect threw the money out ot his cor "'1ndow durln1 a cbase wbicb capped a yur-loq lnvest1&11th>n by pohce into Uleaal trafficking in PCB, an animal lrunqwhicr used as a balluctnogeo. · WITH THE COOPERATION OF th<" U S Dr111: 1-;nrorcement AdministraUon.poUce said, they arran1C11 for the ~ulo of a pound or controlled substance to an undercover agent Cor $5,000 m marked bills: · Shortly afterward, poUce and DEA ugenb arrested Edward Valsvllas, 29, or Chicago, in connection with the sale ANOt'HEA -.AN JlE POaTEDI-Y had oblainl'd thto money, however, and escaped in his car, police-said W1lh authorities in punuit, the suspect pulled onto the expressway und :&pparently _ tned lo get rid of the evidence by throwing It out the v. indow. Police arrested Frank Vwcent. 30, of Chicago and managed to round up $3,400 of the marked money, but the rest or the-money was gone. Vincent and Valsvila.s were charged with "1olatmg the federal controUed substances act. Put a tewworda to work tor you (c.11 642·5871) DAILY PILOT REPRES~NTS UCI Che ryl Biies tioo essentially is an extension of tbe campus alumni associations. To be an alumni regent, Mrs. Biles also must serve as presi· dent.of the UCI Alumni Associa- tion. 01.l'ring her year as regent supervisor; Or. Ernie-Lake, .CaJ ,---------------'---------------------------' Photo Show At Saddleback Saddleba ck College photo. g r a phy stud e nts wall d e - monstrate their ability in the col- designate, s he will serve as secretary of the UC Alumni As- sociation and during her year as r egent, president of the un· iversitywide associ-ation. State Fullerton professor and former superintendent of high schools in Fullerton: Judy Thom- pason. Santa Ana School District teacher ; Rod Carpenter. ex- ecutt ve director of the South Coast YMCA, and Sig Faseber, J aycees program chairman. • 1ege's first annual student photo- JUaphy show which begins Apnl 7 in lhe campus gallery. The wo rkload, she s aid in an interview, will add about five days a month to her schedule. When she talks about her appotntment, Mrs. Biles talks about "the person" who wilJ be a rege,it. The judges will select from among 15 teachers nominated. Winners will be honored at a banquet April 7 at the Crown House Restaurant in Laguna • L ,. The show will run concurrently with the Lag una JUUs Camera Club photo contest. The Leisure World club will a ward $100. SSO, and $25 prizes fo r the best black- and·white entries an the college show. The entries will be dl!>played 10 t he lo we r c a mpus gallery through April 26. Hours are 10 a.m. to 3 p m . Mondays through Fridays and 6 to 9 Wednesday nights. A pu bli c r ece ptio n for participating photoi.traphcr~ v.11l be held be t" cen 3 and 5 p . m. \pril 25. All "l'VE BEEN working on this for so long that I don't even iden- tify myself with that person yet," shesa1d. "Jt is important to remember that the alumni regent does not act as a campus representative. The regent represents the . university as a whole," she said '.'I'm looking forward to interacting with the people who make the dec is ions about university policies,·• she s aid. "I have a s trong interest in bow Niguel. Conditions Cited LOS ANGELES CAP> -The state health department says evidence o( substandard condi- tions led to termination of its Medi-Cal contract for care of lOS patients at a Duarte nursing home. Eighteen of the patients were m ove d out o( the Golden State Health Care Center Tues- day; other Medi·Caklr.tttents will be removed as s oon as possible. It!·~ California. Now Over 85 Oftkes To Serve bi Border To Border. Jom the lens of thousands of Co lifom10 sovers at Imperial. Behind every f. tho1 )tends for Imperial you'll find high lnlerest on insured savings, o friendly staff to serve you. ond conven1en1 free ~rv1ce~ Imperial really does hove· O's for you. Hi9lt lntcNst On hmnd s.lftts. "'.75" 750' 6.75" ---°""""' 11.000 °""""' $1 000 o.i-o ''· 000 r ....... 6.,.., .... , .. ,,..,, ~JO-8.06". 179' .. 6.98' .. ...,.,,.,.,Wd ........... , ..... _y...., 6.50' S.75' S.25" ~~(XX) -,_ °""""uoo ._,,_ r.. ... tO.,. . ... _ 6.71'" s.tri·· ucr· ,,,_\' ..... ..,..,.y...., --' 1..ld •·1"~· .. f ~·d···~ flf"ld ,......., f'Nlo4"~Jcniwi ~ """9 ~ •• ,,~r-t.f c:,., ,,_.,..., ·~•"rl•.,..., ... oit•""" .... ,~"'>f\t11'.,,, .. .,,P' ,,, . ..,t,_ .... 1y .., ,.._,,, ,.,.') 1,,..,.-i _.,"" ,a;_ ""'1\ M ...,, tr......., •• t(Jv•"O" tOUf't.....,,, ht p ¥'O'I ~ CJ"-'• ~' J.Wft(J•nm ht"\ ·Wf,. Y'""w' ~ Checli with our bronch mo~rs for 1peciol rotes on Certiflcotff of 0.posit of S 100,000 °' ~. Mclpful PNc Scnka. lmpttr1ol off«'" SOW'rs many helpful ~rv1cos -ond mosl o4 1n.>m Off' lrre Like fr" 1ofe deposit bo ... , whC'rn <ivo1loble-direc1 Social Socvrity chock deposJt-free monoy order1 ond trovel911 checks - even free notary sonrrco. Plus mClny, ............ ...... , .... ,..., S.-14 •••usd.Wlth 1he Keogh Retirement Pion for the ~elf­ employed,yov con so~ vp 10 $7500 every yeor, tax deferred Both prmcrpol ond interest ore dedvcted from your gross income for income lox pvrpmes You only poy ft:ill on the funds when you begin w 11hdrow- in9 your money ot retirement time. lnclfltrt lmperiol's lnd1vlduol Retire- mer>t ~nl (IRA) If yov a re not olreocfy co~ed by o retirement program of work, you con save up 10 $I 500 eooch year PrmCtpol ond interesl ore toit defe<"rt>d un11I funds ore w 1thdrow n ut ret,,emenl time 1mPERIAL SAVlnGS 4HD l OAH 4S1iOCIA T '°" "'''Maywood E.1"o0 s A~•"'"' Aw 58, -615, • •co.u lllleM 3310 St>&lol St. ~7581 H""hn9ton Par~ :.'6'>0 lo<t Ave u3.1!>', • ·s...,,. Monie. 80" ;.,1 St 393 37'1 ·s1m1 v .... , 6•, E~ .. l .. , ""ll"'~· ,. •• tec>!SI 52Hl070 • 'Sovlll 0.. 4240 l-~ Blvd 564-4S 1 S•uevo C•t1 , "l v""'"'• ~ .. ., ~86-l~:>il • ·t--1,9 ~"""'Fath""' S<iua•e. ~•2 1!171 ·weat Loi An9•1e• t ·~~t ~"'"' M -n1e• eiva. 477·~3~ • Wilsl\lr• 4929 W1l1h••• Blvd 9311 3141 01 ... • olll<U Oo..-lo• Aft9oto• • Cl~ ' •h •t l'.-f'o ' •i;i.-., • ·--• ---' c...ter PH.NtiM • "•°'.,..• · &•••'• ..._... • r._..., Catl'Y'O'\ • wnt ~ • ..... ....., v...,.. • ·w'"""' · · w......,_ .,..,k O••t es CM1t0tn•• ottH»' aut ..... to .. .._. '9tl s.. ._ _._.... 't04t9 of'°""' ....,,._.. ....a.r., ._-. tMiee ,...,.., ,.. "Of!<< .. ~ s.tv..,•)'0-t'" 1 -,.,. --•• •-.-.• A Wholy o...-1 ~-of().,.. 3 ~·"-1 o..liar "'-"" (.,,.,__ ol .,_oeo Om AH orted !Mz .. Wicker Baskets fkauhfully woven. About 4V2" to 9". PRE-WASHECl Ladles' Brushed Cotton JEANS The latest tb•~I in Cahlo1n1a ca· suals. The 10·111;w4ere. do-any. !lung JUJIS 1111U1 lk /IS( w1sW look. Ao •lable 1n dlflerent stylt's and colors. Some wit~ front i:ucl el~. some vw1th do~ble·11pPer lront. Sue~· S·IS. --;i ~s9~1 _1 -- PRE· WASHED Bruahed Cottof'I SKIRTS Make 1t a twosome with c.iml J.'rh1/olli styles that retlecl the trend. Your choice of s~1rt ~tytes 1ncluGrn g front l1P • hown. Two ruffled poc~ets. S.ze.. 5-15. JD"~' 7 "£ Junl•• M111 ., ~ Long Sleeve Acrylic Knit Tops Pattern:. galore 1n Y41Uk1~ \!lade~ ~nd slylP~ lo refl"CI your ver f ~ wn moud .in1 per~ooah. _.::.--------:--1 ly. Ju,t fo1 you 1n S II l >:L MOTORIZED ~ Thro"91! WANKEL Rotary Engine Model \(It \--:\ \ \9~ \ --- Authentic 1/5t~~~11~h~:~.1~sy-to· 01~t011le~s eng n• oarts flashing a>~embte kit has mo'l1 b • 1 otug5 -all ooecated by elect11c mo or. lntludeS d1So\3Y stand. fill WITH HOT 26 06 C/Jl/J Willi ~ ro 1-'I07·~ Ceramic Bowls (.la~src styh> 1n li~ht 51\dd• s. l 1111· l•ir plonlers. Cork like leAture. • J3/4"x31/2" Bowl •••• 79c 8V4"x41/4" Bowl ..•. 1.59 1 O"x5" Bowl .• _ .••• 2.59 With Piper Dolls.' VOL. 69, NO. 92, 3 SECTIONS; 3-4 PAGES "./ ..... \ ORANGE COUNTY: CALll"QRN IA Tot!_a~'s Closing • Stoeks_ T EN CENTS L W Funeral ilOme Rezone 'Not ~ough' By WILLIAM SCRllEJBER OI ... Oeltr ll'i!M IUll Orange County su'pervlsors re· ~oned 14 acres o r Ros~oor Leisure World la nd around a con: trovet11ial mortuary~e.Wednn~ day, making it tougher for an y new funeral hom es. to be built in the same general ar ea . But the act-ion wasn't enough, said Gle n Woodmansee, lbe Irvine a ttorne y representing re- sidenta of the retirement com· munity who have be~n baltUng to pre ye nl eort'%truc t.ion ol the McO>rmick Mortuary a t Calle Aragon and Moulton Parkway. Woodm-ansee·-protest ed the fact tha t t he county's public hearing notice that the land would be changed to a "medical facilities" zo11e didn 't list permitted uses in the zone, one ~f which is mortuaries lf.lail Goes Throug" (a Lot) Secretary June Remington holds letter mailed to her boss. former Newport Beach vice mayor Hans J . Lorenz, after it arrived at his office in somewhat battered, torn and m_ytilated condition. Cancellation stamp (upper right) proclaims, "Move the_Mail Safely." ~~~__.;.~~~~~~~~- Stock Sale Brings Fine LOS ANGELES-{AP) - , A Superior Court judge has sentenced Edwin V. Gr..ay Sr .• who claims invention of o pe rpetual ·motion machine thBt runs on static electricity, to two years' probation and fined hlm $2,000 fo r selling un· authorized stock. · Gray. SO, pleaded no con· test in Janua r y to two rounts or sellin g un· authorized stock a nd was sentenced Wednesday by Superior Court Judge J ack T Hyburn. County Okays Ne w Sidewalk On Toro Road Ped estrians visiting Lci!\ure ·world and the Laguna Hills Mall soon will find the walking easier as a result or a new s1d••walk pro· ltd authorized by the County Board of Su pE'rvlsorB. , Plans and spel'ifi<'alions for n ~ldcwalk and s idewalk access ramps have b('en approved on El Toro Road from A vcnida S<-villti to800 reel west. The estimated project cost is $20,800. Fifth D1ic.tri<'l Supervisor Thom as F Rlley.s.11id the project is being undcrfais.<'n in response to suR~estions from residents of the area. The stretch in question is the m ajor travel r ou te between Leisure World and its shoppin~ and business racilittes. Sidewalk access r amps were included to help persons confined to wheel chairs. . "This is the k ind of project I am pleased to have come before the board," Riley said. "Resi· dents of the Leisure World com· munity broug ht the wheelchair access proble m to the attention of the county and a project that will remed y the situation has now been a pproved . 1 ·m sure this wiJJ make access to the.. com· merclal center of Laguna Hills much easier for many people in Ulat communtly. •• Brown Wants De bate With Fred Harris SACRAM E NTO CA P> -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.'s slogan "lower your ex pE'ctations" is be· ing challenged by presidential ·hopeful Fred Ha rris. who wants to de ba te -and Brown says he's willing. But Brown and his slogan were defended Wednesday by a group of black Californ ia lc~islators, who said he isn't ·really asking poor people to make sarrifi~es. The day ~aw the~e develop· ments in the J7·yt'ar·old gov- t'rnor's quest for the Oemocratlc presidential nomination : -Harns, for mN U.S senator from Oklahoma. a:>ke<l for a de· bate wllh Rrown when he 1s in CahCorn1a April 7-9. A Brown a1dc s aid the govt'rnor's staff would rtmta<'I llarns about a possible dl'bBI<', wh1 <'h might in· elude other candidal1's. -Brown's rand1dary was en· dor s ed by six of lhc state Legislaturt>·s c·1ghl hlat'ks. They p raised his appointments of minorities and w()men and his polic1t's on poor people and jobs. CSt>e DF.BATF., Pa-e AZ> D911T ......... _ WORD WORSHIPER Humorist Armour .· f The attorne y urged s uperv i sors lo ellmloate mortuaries entirely Crom the list of permitted uses in the new zone. , But County Counsel Adrian- Kuyper told s upervisors that the notice published by the county in a local newApaper was adequate. Murray Sto rm, assistant dire<:· to.r of the county Environmental Management Agency, said the • new .zoning was Car mote restrie· tive than the current piing on the land aro und the lfttersection oear Gate 3 of Leisure Wo,ld. He explained that mortuaries ar~ a permuted use oC the cut· r e nt "1\eig hbo rhood com· o:iercial" zone but no SJ>J:cial use permits are required' prior to eranting of building permits. The medical facilities zone requires a use permit and public heanngs. Storm noted that the new i.on- lng, whlch would also allow doc- i ors o((i ces, de ntists om ces. clinics and r est homes. w as sought in recognition of the fact that.a mortuary is al{eady under construction at the intersection. Ken Dykes. marketing <\irector {or Rossmoor Corporalit>I\, told supervisors it would be "highly Unlikely" that another Jnortuary would want to buitd on a corner opposite another funeral home. Woodm ansee said his clients were l!nable to raise u $100,000 bond order ed by Superior Court Judge Walter Steiner us a CQndi- lion !or a te inpo.rary ln.iWlcli<trl a ga in s t the M t'Corm ic k Mortuary. The bond Steiner ordered was design-ed to cover losses the mortuary might have incurred <See REZONE, Page t\2) TealllSlers Across U.S. . . Strike;··. Talks ResUille Trucker Viotence ·Reported ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, 111. <AP> -Team sters Union mem - bers marc hed in picket lines to- da}' as talks resumed in an effort to end a nationwide trucking strike. · . Negotiations. which continued into the early m orning but failed to bring about a settlement, re- sum ed with w a.ges , fr in_g_e bene fits and -a cost·of.Ji ving clause still the stic king points. The strike was the first na- tionwide by truckers, and there we r e scattere d r eports of violence as picket lines were thrown up in a number of states from Connecticut to Colorado. .tit ThetT~msters haul about 00 percent or the nation's manufac-h tured goods , ucl ~ walkout threatened a major blow to the economy. .>i ~ '• ;. • o.u, Pitot Stiff Pft.oto VAL£NCIA 'i:HOOL OFFICERS WtLL TAKI! THEIR FOOD GRIPES TO THE TOP School Offlcer• Kevin Neuatadl, Erin LHch, Becky Balldoy And Chris Young The lnterstale Commerce Co mmission .took tempora ry steps to help insure the move- ment Qf passengers and property so that "ess entia l service,are not totally disrupted." Labor Secretary W.J . Use.ry Jr. and other t op federal troubleshooters had no comment today and there was no woFd from the White House whether Preside nt Ford would seek a Taft.Hartley injunction. The strike had an immediate impact on a few businesses, but most com p~ny spokesmen said it would la ke se vera l days to m e a s µr e t he e ffect or the walkout. Victor Hirsh of the National Association or Food Ch ains. representing about half the food CSeeSTRIKE, Page A?) Sclwols Stage Tiro Mus icals Two popular musical produc· lions will be presented today through Saturday in Mission Vie· jo and El Toro High Schools . "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying" is being staged on the Mission Viejo cam· pus. "The Musie Man" i11 being pre· sented on El Toro's stage. Performance!\ at both schools begin at 8 p.m. Tickets to the Mission Viejo show ure $2.50. El Toro's admission fee is $2. Cafeteria's Food Hard to Swallow? ,\ Valencia Sehool students claim they have a le an and hungry look because the school food is so bad. Student council officers for the Laguna Hills ele mentary school contend the milk is often sour ur frozen . Cook jes a re soggy. Grilled sandwiches and bur ritos are too crunehy to swallow. And the taco meat is "like dried oul dogfood. ·• And a:lthough they say the food is bad. the young critics also say these is not enough or it. Beeky Balidoy, a sixth grader and pr esident of the stude nt council, said, "We just don't llke the lunches." · · T he s tude nts launched a boycott or t he lunch program a few months ago. However , it caved in when the younger stu· dents got hungry. T he s tudent o ffi cers also toured the district kitchen where the lunches we r e m ade and talked several limes with Ruth Bennett, who was t he supervisor of food services. "She was r eally nice about It but nothin g really happened muc h ," K ev in Neu s tad , treasurer . said. So, dissatisfi ed with the ans we rs given and chan ges made so fa r , the s tud en t representatives plan to take their complaints to district trustees on Monday. It 1s "kind of rare·~ for elemen- tary school studenl5 to appear before t he boar d , said John . Cooper. assist ant to the superin- tendent. . "Jn r~." he added, "this is the fi rst time I 've-beard of it." "Valencia does these kind!> of things ... bunch of rebels over there," quipped Pat McDaniel, t he school principal. He said he has assisted the stu· dents in m aking their complaints k nown because it is "a good ed ucationa l experience for them ." The young councilmen said they will t ake samples for th<• t rustees to taste. They ali;o will take tape r ecorded opinions of the students and pictun'S of trash CSee LUNCHES. Pagf' J\2) * * * SaddJehack 'Word Lover' Schools Get New Aide ~ He Takes Dictionary to.Bed Elaine Carter began work lo· day as food services supervisor in.the Saddle back Valley Unifi ed School District . By ~NNE COOPER Of 1M O•lly ~..,_IUll Humorist Richard Armour, who des cri bes hims elf as a Rubinstein of the ty~riter, told a Saddleback College au· dience Wednesd ay he takes a die· tionary to bed. •'Other people take a novel lo read in bed," Armour said . "Not me. My favorite f>ook is the dic- tionary. I'm in love with words. My Ph.D. from Harvard is in philology. which means li\erally a love of learning. I'm only sorry my name isn't Wordsworth: it would suit me perfectly." Armour, who has published more than SQ books of humorous prose and light verse, addressed both mornin g-and eve ning set.slons at the Mission' Viejo campus-Audiences comprised of ... as ma ny gray· haired Leisure She replaces Ruth flennett who World visitors as college stu· left the district in March to take a dents responded enthusiastically position with the Huntington to Armour's rhym es and"Watire. Beach Union High School Dis· The humor ist had praise for lrict. newspapers. which he described For the past six months, Mrs. as renecllons or human foibles Carter has been manager or the and Imperfections. school district's central kitchen. · · S o m e t i m es l thin k She previously was employed as newspapers a re even more han-food service m a nager in the dy after they'r e r ead," he told a Palos Verdes Unified School Dis· morning crowd. which filled the ltict. science ·malh lecture hall. "We She holds a bachelor 's degree use the society section at home in fOO<i and nutrition from Regis under our canary." College, Mass. Armour's s ubjects ranged Mrs . Carte r will supervise the from the inve ntion of square district's elltire food services spaghetti to unemployed ,nake operation. She ~ilJ also work charmers in India . thrown out or wi°'1 at"chltec~ planning the cen- wotk by a decline in tourist ' tral kitchen whic h is expected to trade. · be completed by summer, 1977. "Jn )\'ba t els e do snakes and The 10-month position bas a <See LOVER, Page A2) salary of $U,040. Teach e r s Try .... To Aid Name Of De ad Man By.KATJIV.CLANCV 0 1 Ille 01lty Piiot 544111 A group of Huntington Beach Union High School District teachers a re trying to clear the name of the l at e J effrey P . Davidson. a Ma rina High School teacher who died two··months after t-ring fired . Davidson, 27, a health lns~ru<'· tor and swim ming coach, died of an overd ose of Darvon and Valium, according to Orange County Coroner's report:-;. The coroner lis ted hb death as suicide. Davidson was firnd after his arrest last Aug ust on a <'hari;:t' or possessio n or cocaine. The char ge was later dismissed. The teacher had appeuled his fir in g and t h e appeal was scheduled to come befon' the state hearing oHircr c11thl days after Davidson's deuth. Now the effort to clcar his name is being pushed by the Dis· trict Edu ca tor s Association (See DAVIDSON, Page AZ) \\'entlu•r C'lt•ar tonight t1nd F ri- day, lttt lc c·oolf'f. wtlb h 1~hs Friday fj;! to f.7 anl.I low tor1111ht 4;. l11 !i5. 1.ocal J.?Usly nttrthwcst. winds 15 fo 211 rnph: INSIDE T ODAY Tht challenge of 8ingle parenting ii ~een aa a creative Living experience. B·I. AtYour,. .. ICt l •-lomlleO ~~to':J: (ll Hilto<I Comlu . Crou.wtrd OHl~"OllU• l:Olll.,..t1l P1te E•lert1l•m•ot "'"""" ~IM-.c•r4 ...... t'( .... lllt .. l'!llUIO<t Index ~ I u 8' ••.a A10 ., CM Cl .. ,, ... cs •• A4,CI , .. DAILY PILOT Tnwtctay April 1, ft71 , ...... _.41 Gas Wke Seen -I~uN~RES. Analyst Predict.ti.Prke Rile wbleb, ..... , ...,. ....... ftall ol dis<'arded 1-.cllee. · Elaine Ca.rUr. food aenke9 =~lMt, lau a.._ fkw-CHICAGO CAP) -An oU tDduslr)' analyst pre- ructs lhal gasoline prices will lacru.e s;ndually but steadily in the months abeu9. "The tide ls tunung,' sald Herb Huao. senior editor or P tau·~ Otlgram. u Industry newsletter. "Th~ trend of declining gasoline prices which has de· lighted tonsumt-rs since Labor D~ ls over."~ 1aid .. , WU 11709 diect wtt.l eome fll the otW kkll, tbe lmd -'t all lhtt bid." a.be uJd. Somuw. dcnla bave Milt let..,.. prabfn1 the sood luncbes, •huaid. Wednesd<.ay. ' -She said the food~ •Wf U.ten to atudenta' succaUona and try to 1ive tbHl what they .,ant. Food Senku will be r.p«Hnted at the Monday board meeUng. Hugo said Skelly already bas announced a gasoline price bike ot 2.7 cents a 1allon to 10 into ef- fect today and expects other companies to follow. Jlu~o said normal seasonal trends and the effects or the federal omnibus energy bilJ whJch took e!fecl Feb. 1 were causing the upward trend. Helped Patty Altboulb tbe 1Wdent council memben objected lo lbe si&e of tbe lund1... the manager said the portlolll are deslained for children's appetlte1. If more COQd WflU • fiVen the~, ahe Said, i~ wotild probably be thrown away. P'rutt and \'eeetabln .re Soliah Described ' . brouaht In freah dally, sbe said. Mllk i.s alao·brou1bt 1n each day from the dairy 10 It lhoul~ be fl'flh. < As 'Compassionate' She sald each or the }Jlllches contains a third of the daily nulri· tional requirements for a child. "I rea1ly reel Ctlle criticism> is unjustified." SACRAME?llTO CAP > - Steven Sobsb has been portrayed by his attorney as a com · passionate man who went to the aid of a "very badly tormented" Patnci a Hearst and later Cell in love with her. ·The lawyer. Sheldon Otis, de· nied that Soliah took part tn a $15,000 Crocker National Bank robbery las t April in which a customer was killed. Otis made his comments Wed- nesday in an opening statement at Sollah's federal court trial. U.S. Atty. Dwayne Keyes said rn opening remarks that two wit- nesses and several flngerprint.s ·HARRtSES PLANNED SLA JAILBREAK? AS would implicate Soliah in the holdup. Soliah, a 27-year·old house painter. is charged with helping take $15,000 at gunpoint from the Crocker National Ban.It branch in s uburban Carmichael. Myrna Opsahl was killed by a shotgun blast during the robbery. Authorities have announced no other indictments in the case, although the FBI s ays Miss while a CUth remained o~tslde as a lookout, authorities say. Otis rpe told jurors that Solian met Miss Hearst as she ned with Symblonese Liberation Army members William and Emily Harris following the May 1974 l're• Pa,,e AJ LOVER ••• .rharmers mix." he quipped, "ex· rept perhaps in politics?" Arm o u r co mm e nd e d Amen r an tolerance for political i at1re. which aims the sha rpest Tt\Jmor at those in h11(h places. In the USSR. he pointed out. satire • stops short of top 0U.c111ls. a nd even in Britain, 1t stops short or the royal fam ily. "People sometimes ask how m any languages I speak," said Armo u r, who has writte n scholarly books on .Chaucer, Marlowe and the English roman- tic poets. "I tell them J'm sUll working on English." The author of "My Life with Women." "It All Started with Eve" and "A Spouse in lhe Ilouse " lh1s most rt-cent book >. Armour said he i:. an expert on women. "My mothl'r and w1fl' both hap· ren to ~ womt'n," he ~aid, "and l'vt' l<1u&ht m on.• than 30 )ears in wome n's colleges " Armour hais invrntf.'d an 1m prove ment to his fu vonte inst ru- ment , lhr t~ pt'" rtl{'r It 's a "blur" key. which would pnnt a neat blur wh{•n the t) p1st Is n't 11ure what the next leltt'r ft hould be ORANCE COAST '""!ff#""' l•••-.l ('••hl h•I "''"'""""ftl n fHll•Htl• "-"•' .. ,,\, \lllf.tfll "4f'O••tr..U._.~ (..._\I I "Oll\f'l4""'6 Cl• t•tt"• 'u-t..,,•h> .-..1•1 ... n Ht •t.i+l 1 ' I ,,,,., "'"'' H lf'll•Ut• , ,.,,.,, t. \I h• ""1-,,. .... •r••l ti,~., ••~•~1, .. , • ._,. t • "" ,,.,,, ,_. 11 'f h• llt \•II 1UI"" k ti. •1h • •'•I • •uu "''II•"'" ·' ufh C•tt\I """"'• ·~ ti .. ••• h l•1W\ !\ ..... , ... ,,,~ ,, ''''"''".'' '"\ti \1 ... ~ ,, .. ~;;:': t" • .''.. ·;:·~!.·~~, -~;.~~~ .. ~\ .~; :· .,...,, 11 .. , R~btrl N Wt"M t·1 t ,,_. I •rwt "'••l •• r J it< lo. R C urlo VKe r·,. \1fNf t , .. ..-(.. ...... M.,,...,)t.f Los Angelea shootout ui which six SLA members were killed. After that. Soliah helped Miss Hearst move to different. loca- tions. and even to San Francisto shortly before their arrest, said Otis. He a.aid his client found Miss Hearst to be a "vf!ry troubled young woman" who was afraid to turn herself in or r emain with the Harris es. "Evidence will show that figuratively his door was knocked upon by Miu llearst and others seeking help," Otis said. "The only way be could respond was t o help those persons protect and save their lives. "~ever Miss Hearst was In· to, wbatmr ber friends were In· to. for Mr. Soliab it was a clGSe personal relationship for a very troubled woman." He said Soliah and Miss Hearst became "very dose. They even fell in love." Avco to Post $1.4 Million Bond Today Lawyers for Avco Community Development Corporation were scheduled today to post a $1.4 million bond with Orange County l.'lerk William E . St John. They were gjven that dl'adline Wedne11day by Superlor Court presiding Judge Claude M. Owens in the latest of a long series of courtroom actions stem- ming from a j ury's decision to award soils engineer Barry Lip- pert $1. l million in damag~. "It sounds good." Lippert snid Wednesday. "But I'll beLieve that when I h ave finally got the money right there in my bank ac- count." Lippert got {he damages when Newport Beach attorney Donald Belveal successfully argued for him ffiat A vcofla1'asS6! hlnf tnto a heart attack; when they oppost><l the' moving of his home from itfis· slon Viejo to a Laguna Niguel site. Avco lawyers lost their appeal in the California Supreme Court. They lost another and apparently final round this week when the Fourth District Court of Appeals in San Bernardino ruled against them. An appellate court clt>rk said Wednesday there Is "no way" the developers can reopen appellate action Fro• Page A J R£ZONE ••• over the course or leg11l proceed· lngs The attorney argued that his c lients ' com plain t that m ortua ries a ho uldn-'.t be a permitted use in the commercial zonl'. ts still to be d'•caded by lh•• JUdge. Supervisor Ralph Diedrich countered by sayinJt th1• ·board couldn't d<>lay action un the basis or a court decision that hun't been made. "Food service really takes the brunt or a lot of crltic.1'm," the manager s aid. .. It's not like home, Jet's face it," she added, "but generally you have to say the school lunch i.a 1ood." F,....P~Al DAVIDSON (DEA). District Superintendent Jake Abbott, however, nid trustees 1UlJ had questions in their minds . surroundlna the arrest. They felt dismissal wouJd be appropriate because it would aive Davidson a chance for a hearing, the questions would be answered and "due. process''.' would take place, Abbott said. "Unfortunately. the man's name m1eht have been cleared if the hearing had taken place," Abbott said. "We all feel badly. If we could clear his name we would be willing to do It." DEA President C. 8. Wright said he is confident the hearing would have c leared Davidson's name. He said s ince the teacher has now died, it ·would be ap· propriate for trustees to erase the "unprofessional and immoral conduct" charges from his file. But Abbott said that trustees, acting on the advice of theil'-...r-' torneys, Celt they would be ad· milting making an error m tlle dismissal and they don't believe they did Wright said Davidson was ar· rested In Huntington Beach whal e ndmg in a van with an old high school friend and a nother passenJter . When police stopped the va n. 13.5 grams or cocaine "'as found in1ide . All three passengers were arrestt><t. DEBATE •.• ---8rowo'1 Californlt nm· palgn chairman , Assembly Speaker Leo McCarthy, said lhe c:amfalgn has raised ~.000 in mai ed contrl bu lion s since Brown announced hi!\ candidacy March 12. • -Brown received more na- tional eltposure in an interview on CBS t ele vis ion by Walter Cronkite. At a news confert>nce c4.ll~ by the six black lealslaton, ~rown said has slogan was al med at gov- ernment pro1rams wl\lch have been ''oversold and o ver. promised." He cited urban re- dt' ve lop m e n t and some an. llpoverty proerams. But he also noted that another of his themes has been that "those with the blgsesl belts must do the most ti1htening. ·• Assembly man Leon Ralph (0. South Gate). said he didn't ~lie\·e blacks and poor people should lower their expectations, but didn't think thal wu what Brown meant "This adminis tration hu l!Mwn creativity," !laid Ralph. "Where !IOme people will lower their expectot1on11 , some people ran move of( welfare und raise th<'ir standa rd of laving." SAC Coach Cook Th()m 11<. A M urpt\llW' ,.,. ... JI I' Charil'\ H Loo<. , Richard P Nt\11 ·Dead at Age 71 Andrew J aclcson ''Blll" Cook or pionahlp teams. A \Ullltf/11,.,. ........ ..,.. S.ddlet>~ll: Valley Office 1'1' I\ At •I ff, ad ~I .. , l ""'" I"""-• f OfrlCH cru y , • ,. ~, t t\tt~hf'•• ... ~.""¥~••'·~· ' .... 4'"~-··d L •t • e~ • • I .. (. ~' • t•., t Telephone 0 14) 641'4D1 Clus1flt'CI ~d.,.frtising'42·~71 \ 111rtlrt' • \l•I ',.., (,.I f' Ul-4310 t, .,.. '•"''·~"""' 4U·OUO (•'f""1.,.f tfr& Qr.fl .. (,,.0. O\lllWl""'"'ll (I)-.. ""'"" .... ""*" t.l••+f'\ .. ,,., ......... ,. ,.... ....... . '"•lltt et lf••'l•\fWtJlilt' "•••on•• ,.. f•fl••fho •rt ••tf'•vl \•~ t ,,_1 Ir'"••"'•" t i \tie-fU<l"'tt .,f'I+' ••tend • I•\\ •"''••• ot •«f ,t (f'•t111 .,._,,. C..11,.,n•• il~•t•11t•ef' tt• ,. ,._,Uh~ ~l,!:;;:;,,."' "~'"''• ,,,,.., •• ~ t""ft•,,..., Laguna Beach. whose career as Mr. Cook t'oac.bed football until head football coach and athleUc 1932. when he was named athletic d.irtttor of Santa Ana Colleae dlrtttor. He retired in 19M. spanned 28 years. died Wednes· Cook suffered a Mart attack day at the a1e oC7l. Tuesday at his home. He died During bis career. Mr. Cook Wednesday mornln1 at South led the Santa Ana "Dons" lo two Coast Community H09pllal. national junior college football "'1neral suvlces will be held at championships and 12 con-2 p.m. Friday at Pac.lnc View Cerence tiUea. His career record Chapel. Newport Beach. Burial was an impressive 163-ti9·216. wl II follow at Pacific: View Mr Cook was named football Me morial Park. coach at the junior colleae in Mr. Cook is survived by his 1927. after graduatina from widow. Kathryn. of the home; a Uni ver s ity of Southern daughterMra. VJr1inlaMtMUlan California, where he was a star olCosta Mesaandtwogrllftdsons. running back on Coach Howard Tht family suggests cont.nbu- Jones' 192$ and 1928 cham· Uons to the Heart Fund. • , o.I"' 11\NC ,..., l'llel• FINDING A HOME Clinic'• Neu1bldt Two Crash l,,_•ontla 1t'alt . I sn-c1ID1c Has Its Own Hom~ By LA IUE KASPEk Ol-0.11, ...... loM" Af\\lr a y~;ar a nd a half, the Saddleback Comm}.IJ\.lty Mental Health Clinlc bu rou.nd it.a own place. It has movedout of Mission Community Hospital's loaned apace into the neiahbor lng medical bulldlna . Catole Neustadt, the clinic's area coordinator . conside rs the move the culmination of two yearr. work towarjj settin& a cUnit' intotAMom~tY~ Just a few years aao, Ule coun- ty strvice was nonexistent In the valley. she recalled. Anyone who needed help but couldn't afford to pay the f ees o f ar private accc>pt 1er\'1ces If lht'y 11re 11 their own c:ommunlly. ~ Althouab m .rn)' s>t'<>PI'· <'On· alder the Saddl~back Vull,•y • "panact'u " otft.•rin1 .. 11 that la ttood. i.hc said, tit•oplt• art-con, fronted With <.lt1Y, to lluy i.tru1:. gles. They are having problem~ with family and childre n. she sald .A' Mrr.ber O( them are havlng dlf~ flrulty Just p1tyin1t the bllh1. 8eC3USt" tht>y hitve SO onen lctl family and friends ~hind, aht explained . they are lack nit what. mental health pr ofesslonnls terra the "support systems " needed to deal with thl'1r problems . couns elo r , psy chol ogist or V• 1. . . p~chiatrist had to dn ve to IC lll1S Laiuna Beach. Jt doesn't seem that far to the ·beach clinic. she admitted. But, In short. Dr . Cordon Globu5o1 psychiatrist at the clanic. ex. plained, people in t ht.• Saddleback Valley do have mental heallh problems. U .d n· d she said. it is "a 1iven" that peo-m ent Ie pte are more ukety to receive and The chnlt provides help for these problems. Normally, a person merely has lo call 831·9860 between 8 a.m. and Sp m. for ln· Mystery continued today to shroud the deeths of two men killed in a mid-air e.xpl<>ilon and crash of a light aircraft Wednes- day oll San Onofre just south of former President Richard Nix- on's San Clemente estate. The victims are still uniden· tified, although both are now believed to be from Ora nge County. One m ay be a Ne wport Beach area business executive and the other an Orange County Airport pilot, William Souza, San D1eRo County deputy coroner said to· day. Positive identifi cation is pend· ing fingerprint studJe~ of the men. Divers at the sale of the crash found three hands a mon~ remains in w a lst·deep water near the beach. "I'm reasonably sure "'ho l have right now. but I have no way of proving 1t until I classify thei.e fin gerprints." Souiasa1d F,....P,,.eAl formation or en appointment with one of the st aff members. The clini c 's case load 11 increa.sing. Mrs. Neustadtsaid. STRIKE ••. During Its first year, 800 people moved through the cUnlc. Now, during the second year. from 30 stores In the counUj, said in· to 40 new clie nts enter each terim agreements reached with month. individual companies would help They come, she said, primarily keep shipments moving. But. he for short term tre11tment lustin1 added: "Obviously, ii there's a us ually from three to four complete, 100 pe rcent strike, it's months. a disaster." People who want help will get .tn Detroit , where truck com-It. said Dr. Olobus. Usually, they pany employes reported opera· are bother ed by a painful ex- ttons paralyied, pol.Jee said a perlence. Rut that, he said 23-year·old man was beaten by should be only a part of the use ~ several picketers when he tried thechnac. to park his truck at the lnterna--They could come in j1;1st for lht' tional Cartage Co. hum an growth potential and State.,. Police at R<K'kford in added happiness. southwestern M ic hlgan said a "Most people have much mor~ group or men threw rocks at capacity for happiness than they trucks near Michigan 50 at1fi ln· are abll' to obtain.•· he said. "Ir terstat e 96 No injurie~ or arrests you can find someone to help you, were reported why not?·• --~r-~------~----------~--------~--~------~---------- QUALITY TELEVISION --""ENERGY SAVING 100% SOLID-STATE (lll~Jll ROM\A(OlOR .II • Brilliant Chromacolor Picture Tube • 100% So l id-St at e Ttt an 300V Chassis • Patented Po~er Sentry Vo lt age Regulating System .. 1 n. SUTTOM snJ7 Conte mpo rary styled lowboy with tapered legs OnltJ '59888 The ObUTAMTI GIJIO ~;,~·o ... ;~, ;.~·,\,~."~ s9ass '~ I • ""' "' ,,., •• , .... ~.,,..... t•t " I f)l'A ~ ,. ,., ... 100",, SOLID STATI REUAllLITY Tiie l'UU GJllOW ., ,.,.~,1! ,,,., ". "•·~· '"' '"~ ......... _,,~ ~35888 "' ( "•""'•· "··· . ' A,Jl•,,,...t<. f1"'ll ,.,..,,,, VH~ •10 U'" ii.A'•"l\a\ Tit• 11004lDAU G4010C I 001111 SOLID ST.ATE ULIAllLITY ..... . . . ,. ft,., .... }'', s39sss , . .,,, 1·nt·ton1M"""""'1 •• , f•h1\ Our P1•r"'unnl Otte• '••fir G1111r1u111••• fht ,.,.,.,.,, f•roduc·f Mt• ·'••II! 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa ..... e..n··=-i ~w.....;. Phone 642-8882 Store Hours Deify 9-6 Sat 9-5:30 ~ flle H.,._ Alw St1iU lt H --- The Profe11lonal1 ''Ottml1" "Al" FcU!]OUs·Z~(t [1 q!cill.!y! Fa~~~~~nenclabil!£f.J... J